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allowing iframes in videos.""" + try: + with open("data/link_rules.yaml", "r") as f: + rules = yaml.safe_load(f) + forbidden = rules.get("safety_guard", {}).get("forbidden_tags", []) + except: + return + + if not forbidden: + return + + for folder in [V1_DIR, V2_DIR]: + if not os.path.exists(folder): + continue + for root, _, files in os.walk(folder): + for file in files: + if file.endswith(".md"): + path = os.path.join(root, file) + is_video_file = (folder == V2_DIR and "videos/" in path.replace("\\", "/")) + + try: + with open(path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: + content = f.read() + + for tag in forbidden: + tag_name = tag.replace("<", "").replace(">", "").strip() + if not tag_name: + continue + + # Skip iframe for video pages + if tag_name == "iframe" and is_video_file: + continue + + cleaned_content = re.sub(r'```.*?```', '', content, flags=re.DOTALL) + cleaned_content = re.sub(r'`[^`\n]+`', '', cleaned_content) + + # Exempt Twitter widgets from the script block restriction since they are human-curated embeds + if tag_name == "script": + script_matches = re.finditer(r']*>', cleaned_content, re.IGNORECASE) + for match_obj in script_matches: + full_tag = match_obj.group(0) + if "platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" not in full_tag: + self.errors.append(f"πŸ”’ **Security Violation**: Forbidden HTML tag `{tag}` found in `{path}`: `{full_tag}`") + else: + pattern = rf"<{tag_name}\b" + if re.search(pattern, cleaned_content, re.IGNORECASE): + self.errors.append(f"πŸ”’ **Security Violation**: Forbidden HTML tag `{tag}` found in `{path}`") + except Exception as e: + log_event(f" [!] Error reading `{path}` for tag safety check: {e}") + def get_license_compliance_report(self) -> str: """Mandate 33: License Compliance Dashboard.""" stats = {} @@ -236,6 +287,7 @@ class SafetyGuard: self.validate_structural_standards() # Mandate 30 & 19 self.validate_v2_architecture() self.validate_navigation_sync() # Mandate 11 + self.validate_forbidden_tags() # Safety Hardening status = "βœ… PASS" if not self.errors else "❌ FAILED" if not self.errors and self.warnings: status = "⚠️ WARNING" diff --git a/src/v2_optimizer.py b/src/v2_optimizer.py index 033fe031..8407a3db 100644 --- a/src/v2_optimizer.py +++ b/src/v2_optimizer.py @@ -814,6 +814,47 @@ class V2VisionEngine: return md + def _render_compact_tag_link(self, l: Dict) -> str: + orig_file = l.get("original_file", "") + cat_link = "" + if orig_file: + cat_link = f" β€” *Go to [Section](./{orig_file})*" + + year = l.get("year", "") + year_prefix = f"**({year})** " if year and str(year).lower() != "n/a" else "" + + raw_stars = l.get("stars", 0) + stars_str = f" {'🌟' * raw_stars}" if raw_stars > 0 else "" + + # Title formatting based on impact + title = nuclear_strip(l.get("title", "Unknown Resource")) + link_content = title + if raw_stars >= 5: + link_content = f"=={link_content}==" + elif raw_stars >= 4: + link_content = f"**{link_content}**" + + # Build other tags compactly + tag_html = "" + for tag in l.get("tags", []): + if tag in ["[DE FACTO STANDARD]", "[ENTERPRISE-STABLE]"]: + color = "success" + elif tag == "[EMERGING]": + color = "warning" + elif tag == "[LEGACY]": + color = "critical" + elif tag in ["[GUIDE]", "[CASE STUDY]"]: + color = "secondary" + elif tag == "[COMMUNITY-TOOL]": + color = "info" + else: + color = "primary" + tag_html += f" {tag}" + + return f" - {year_prefix}[{link_content}]({l['url'].strip()}){stars_str}{tag_html}{cat_link}\n" + + + async def _write_premium_files(self, data: Dict[str, Dict], mosaic_html: str, videos_html: str): # 1. Update Index with Pulse trending_pool = sorted([dict(meta, url=url) for url, meta in self.inventory.items() if isinstance(meta, dict) and meta.get("stars", 0) >= 4], key=lambda x: (str(x.get("year", "0000")) if str(x.get("year", "")).isdigit() else "0000", -x.get("stars", 0)), reverse=True) @@ -925,14 +966,14 @@ class V2VisionEngine: "To ensure industrial-grade precision, every resource in V2 is classified using our proprietary 5-tier maturity system:\n\n" "| Tag | Description | Engineering Context |\n" "| :--- | :--- | :--- |\n" - "| **`[DE FACTO STANDARD]`** | The industry baseline. | Tools like Kubernetes, Terraform, or Prometheus that define the current architecture. |\n" - "| **`[ENTERPRISE-STABLE]`** | Battle-tested and reliable. | Proven solutions with strong community and commercial support. |\n" - "| **`[EMERGING]`** | The cutting edge. | High-potential tools and patterns (e.g., AI Agents, MCP) shaping the future. |\n" - "| **`[GUIDE]`** | Strategic knowledge. | High-quality tutorials, architectural deep-dives, and decision matrices. |\n" - "| **`[CASE STUDY]`** | Real-world evidence. | Practical implementations and architectural lessons from production environments. |\n" - "| **`[COMMUNITY-TOOL]`** | Open-source ecosystem. | Valuable community-driven tools that enrich the ecosystem but may not have enterprise-grade support. |\n" - "| **`[LEGACY]`** | Historical context. | Established tools that are being replaced or are primarily for maintaining older stacks. |\n" - "| **`[SPANISH CONTENT]`** | Localized knowledge. | Resources in Spanish preserved for native speakers while indexed in English (Mandate 10). |\n\n" + "| [DE FACTO STANDARD] | The industry baseline. | Tools like Kubernetes, Terraform, or Prometheus that define the current architecture. |\n" + "| [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] | Battle-tested and reliable. | Proven solutions with strong community and commercial support. |\n" + "| [EMERGING] | The cutting edge. | High-potential tools and patterns (e.g., AI Agents, MCP) shaping the future. |\n" + "| [GUIDE] | Strategic knowledge. | High-quality tutorials, architectural deep-dives, and decision matrices. |\n" + "| [CASE STUDY] | Real-world evidence. | Practical implementations and architectural lessons from production environments. |\n" + "| [COMMUNITY-TOOL] | Open-source ecosystem. | Valuable community-driven tools that enrich the ecosystem but may not have enterprise-grade support. |\n" + "| [LEGACY] | Historical context. | Established tools that are being replaced or are primarily for maintaining older stacks. |\n" + "| [SPANISH CONTENT] | Localized knowledge. | Resources in Spanish preserved for native speakers while indexed in English (Mandate 10). |\n\n" "## Technical Impact (Relevance Score)\n\n" "The stars accompanying each resource represent its **Technical Impact** and **Architectural Relevance** for a 2026 Senior Architect:\n\n" "| Impact | Level | Meaning | Visual Code |\n" @@ -1165,7 +1206,7 @@ class V2VisionEngine: # Sort links under this tag by impact stars and then by year sorted_links = sorted(by_tag[tag], key=lambda x: (-x.get("stars", 1), -(int(x["year"]) if str(x.get("year", "")).isdigit() else 0))) for l in sorted_links: - md += await self._render_single_link(l, is_intro=False) + md += self._render_compact_tag_link(l) md += "\n" target_path = os.path.join(V2_DIR, "tags.md") diff --git a/v2-docs/ChromeDevTools.md b/v2-docs/ChromeDevTools.md index a2b5a032..1dd47f74 100644 --- a/v2-docs/ChromeDevTools.md +++ b/v2-docs/ChromeDevTools.md @@ -31,5 +31,5 @@ - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: How To Debug Node.js with the Built-In Debugger and Chrome DevTools](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-debug-node-js-with-the-built-in-debugger-and-chrome-devtools) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on attaching Chrome DevTools directly to Node.js backend processes. Step-by-step guidance on setting execution break points, inspecting call stacks, and detecting memory leaks. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/GoogleCloudPlatform.md b/v2-docs/GoogleCloudPlatform.md index 79807998..1254693b 100644 --- a/v2-docs/GoogleCloudPlatform.md +++ b/v2-docs/GoogleCloudPlatform.md @@ -472,5 +472,5 @@ - **(2026)** [github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform) [MULTI CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master landing organization for Google Cloud Platform's open-source projects, APIs, and CLI utilities. Holds structural frameworks, SDKs, and enterprise infrastructure design tools. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) | [AWS Storage](./aws-storage.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/about.md b/v2-docs/about.md index cbaba2d4..f9443f8b 100644 --- a/v2-docs/about.md +++ b/v2-docs/about.md @@ -140,5 +140,5 @@ An O'Reilly-style technical library where 18k+ resources are filtered, ranked by - [en.wikipedia.org: Kiss up kick down](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_up_kick_down) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering en.wikipedia.org: Kiss up kick down in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/ai-agents-mcp.md b/v2-docs/ai-agents-mcp.md index 03375b52..174e84dc 100644 --- a/v2-docs/ai-agents-mcp.md +++ b/v2-docs/ai-agents-mcp.md @@ -8,10 +8,12 @@ 1. [AI Engineering](#ai-engineering) - [AI Agents](#ai-agents) - [Web Automation](#web-automation) + - [Agentic Frameworks](#agentic-frameworks) + - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience) - [Model Context Protocol](#model-context-protocol) - [Architecture](#architecture) - [Awesome Lists](#awesome-lists) - - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience) + - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-1) - [Google Cloud](#google-cloud) - [Official Servers](#official-servers) - [Specifications](#specifications) @@ -26,12 +28,16 @@ 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) +1. [Automation](#automation) + - [Agentic Systems](#agentic-systems) + - [MCP Server](#mcp-server) 1. [Cloud Native Operations](#cloud-native-operations) - [AI AIOps](#ai-aiops) - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting](#kubernetes-troubleshooting) -1. [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-1) +1. [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-2) - [AI-Assisted Coding](#ai-assisted-coding) - [Claude Code](#claude-code) + - [Cursor IDE](#cursor-ide) 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering) - [AI Tools](#ai-tools) - [Claude Code](#claude-code-1) @@ -43,6 +49,11 @@ #### Web Automation - **(2025)** [==Skyvern==](https://github.com/Skyvern-ai/Skyvern) ⭐ 21899 [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: An AI-powered web browser automation agent designed to extract data and execute workflows on complex interfaces. Live Grounding: Translates plain-text instructions into resilient selenium-style interactions, dynamically adapting to DOM mutations and bypassing rigid selector patterns. +### Agentic Frameworks + +#### Developer Experience + + - **(2025)** [Kiro: Engineering Rigor for Agentic Development](https://kiro.dev) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kiro is a testing and engineering framework designed to bring traditional software disciplineβ€”such as regression testing, linting, and sandbox executingβ€”to LLM agents and multi-agent workflows. It establishes strict validation steps to ensure agent behaviors remain deterministic, secure, and aligned with standard corporate software engineering guidelines. ### Model Context Protocol #### Architecture @@ -51,7 +62,7 @@ #### Awesome Lists - **(2025)** [==Awesome MCP Servers==](https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers) ⭐ 89112 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A community-curated collection of servers implementing the Model Context Protocol. Live Grounding: Aggregates verified integrations linking AI models to tools like relational databases, enterprise APIs, version control providers, and local execution runtimes. -#### Developer Experience +#### Developer Experience (1) - **(2025)** [MCPBundles](https://www.mcpbundles.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” MCPBundles is a discovery and packaging platform designed to bundle various Model Context Protocol servers for rapid deployment. It simplifies agentic application building by providing curated, pre-configured groupings of tools (e.g., database drivers, git utilities, API endpoints) that can be integrated into AI hosts in a single setup operation. #### Google Cloud @@ -91,6 +102,13 @@ - [IBM IAM for AI Agents](https://t.co/EKsVgKA4xn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM IAM for AI Agents in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [PulseMCP](https://pulsemcp.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering PulseMCP in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. +## Automation + +### Agentic Systems + +#### MCP Server + + - **(2026)** [Announcing Azure MCP Server 2.0 Stable Release for Self-Hosted Agentic Cloud Automation](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sdk/announcing-azure-mcp-server-2-0-stable-release) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the stable release of Azure MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server 2.0, enabling secure, self-hosted agentic automation workflows. It provides architectural patterns for running local AI agents with direct, API-driven access to Azure resource management, optimizing operational automation via language model integrations. ## Cloud Native Operations ### AI AIOps @@ -98,13 +116,17 @@ #### Kubernetes Troubleshooting - **(2025)** [HolmesGPT (Robusta)](https://github.com/HolmesGPT/holmesgpt) ⭐ 2623 [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: An AI-driven troubleshooting assistant for Kubernetes clusters by Robusta. Live Grounding: Utilizes LLM agents to autonomously parse Prometheus alerts, collect pod logs, inspect live status, and deliver actionable remediation steps for infrastructure incidents. -## Developer Experience (1) +## Developer Experience (2) ### AI-Assisted Coding #### Claude Code - **(2025)** [==Claude Code Best Practice==](https://github.com/shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice) ⭐ 57660 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Curated collection of best practices, system prompts, and architecture layouts for Claude Code. Live Grounding: Explores advanced CLI-driven agent workflows, highlighting configuration optimizations, shell integration strategies, and secure execution configurations in local and remote environments. + - **(2025)** [Claude Code in Action](https://anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in-action) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An official hands-on tutorial and demonstration course by Anthropic showing the real-world utility of Claude Code. It covers basic terminal setups, interactive file refactoring, automated git commit orchestration, and contextual testing loops. Highly valuable for teams integrating terminal-based AI agents directly into daily engineering pipelines. +#### Cursor IDE + + - **(2025)** [Cursor AI Fundamentals Course](https://cursor.com/es/learn) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An educational program designed to train engineers on utilizing the Cursor AI code editor effectively. The curriculum covers foundational concepts of context inclusion, codebase indexing, and multi-file code transformations. It teaches developers how to write highly optimized prompts to synthesize software architecture and debug legacy systems directly inside the IDE. ## Software Engineering ### AI Tools @@ -114,5 +136,5 @@ - **(2025)** [youtube: The 6 Levels of Claude Code Explained](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUKYbUIXLOE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive video breakdown analyzing the capabilities of Anthropic's Claude Code interface. Evaluates the progression from basic code generation and syntax correction to advanced multi-file refactoring and semi-autonomous agentic software engineering tasks. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [AI](./ai.md) | [MLOps](./mlops.md) | [ChatGPT](./chatgpt.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [AI](./ai.md) | [ChatGPT](./chatgpt.md) | [MLOps](./mlops.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/ai.md b/v2-docs/ai.md index 8acd2bed..b481ff77 100644 --- a/v2-docs/ai.md +++ b/v2-docs/ai.md @@ -5,24 +5,15 @@ ## Table of Contents -1. [AI and Agents](#ai-and-agents) - - [Environments](#environments) - - [Cloud Agents](#cloud-agents) 1. [AI and Orchestration](#ai-and-orchestration) - [Agentic Workflows](#agentic-workflows) - [Command-Line Tools](#command-line-tools) -1. [AI and Platform Engineering](#ai-and-platform-engineering) - - [AI Assistants](#ai-assistants) - - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) 1. [AI Engineering](#ai-engineering) - [Model Context Protocol](#model-context-protocol) - [Awesome Lists](#awesome-lists) 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) -1. [Architecture and Visualization](#architecture-and-visualization) - - [Interactive Diagramming](#interactive-diagramming) - - [AI Integration](#ai-integration) 1. [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence-1) - [AI Strategy](#ai-strategy) - [Business Alignment](#business-alignment) @@ -54,10 +45,7 @@ - [Structured Curriculums](#structured-curriculums-1) 1. [Artificial Intelligence and LLMs](#artificial-intelligence-and-llms) - [Prompt Engineering](#prompt-engineering) - - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-1) -1. [Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning](#artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning) - - [LLM Deployment](#llm-deployment) - - [DeepSeek R1](#deepseek-r1) + - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) 1. [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines) - [AI and Automation](#ai-and-automation) - [AI PR Automation](#ai-pr-automation) @@ -76,9 +64,6 @@ - [AI-Assisted IaC](#ai-assisted-iac) - [Kubernetes Orchestration](#kubernetes-orchestration) - [AI Workloads on K8s](#ai-workloads-on-k8s) -1. [Cloud Platform](#cloud-platform) - - [Enterprise Solutions](#enterprise-solutions) - - [AI and Infrastructure](#ai-and-infrastructure) 1. [Computer Vision](#computer-vision) - [Deep Learning Research](#deep-learning-research) - [CVPR](#cvpr) @@ -91,12 +76,11 @@ - [Automation](#automation) - [Education Tooling](#education-tooling) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-2) - - [AI Integration](#ai-integration-1) + - [AI Integration](#ai-integration) - [Terraform](#terraform) 1. [Developer Experience](#developer-experience) - [AI-Assisted Coding](#ai-assisted-coding) - [Claude Code](#claude-code) - - [Cursor IDE](#cursor-ide) 1. [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling) - [AI Code Assistants](#ai-code-assistants) - [Effort Frameworks](#effort-frameworks) @@ -116,23 +100,22 @@ - [AI Optimization](#ai-optimization) - [Kubernetes FinOps](#kubernetes-finops) - [Automated Optimization](#automated-optimization) -1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure) - - [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence-2) - - [Hardware Acceleration](#hardware-acceleration) +1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-3) + - [AI Integrations](#ai-integrations) + - [Validation and Testing](#validation-and-testing) 1. [Kubernetes and Platform Engineering](#kubernetes-and-platform-engineering) - [Platform Engineering Trends](#platform-engineering-trends) - - [AI Integration](#ai-integration-2) + - [AI Integration](#ai-integration-1) 1. [Software Architecture and .NET Development](#software-architecture-and-net-development) - - [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence-3) + - [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence-2) - [Agent Integration](#agent-integration) 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering) - [AI Tools](#ai-tools) - - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-2) + - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-1) - [AI-Assisted Development](#ai-assisted-development) - [CLI Tools](#cli-tools) - [GitHub Copilot](#github-copilot) - [Industry Impact](#industry-impact) - - [LLM Prompting](#llm-prompting) - [Multi-Repository Architecture](#multi-repository-architecture) - [Next-Gen Platforms](#next-gen-platforms) - [Command-Line Utilities](#command-line-utilities) @@ -141,17 +124,7 @@ - [Model Context Protocol](#model-context-protocol-2) - [Professional Development](#professional-development) - [Core Architectures](#core-architectures) -1. [Specialized AI Applications](#specialized-ai-applications) - - [Healthcare Systems](#healthcare-systems) - - [Voice Assistants](#voice-assistants) -## AI and Agents - -### Environments - -#### Cloud Agents - - - **(2025)** [Development Environments for Cloud Agents](https://cursor.com/blog/cloud-agent-development-environments) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of building custom sandboxes and isolated development runtimes for LLM-based autonomous cloud agents. Discusses secure API mocking, resource isolation, and state rollbacks. ## AI and Orchestration ### Agentic Workflows @@ -159,13 +132,6 @@ #### Command-Line Tools - **(2025)** [**Google Agents CLI**](https://github.com/google/agents-cli) ⭐ 2853 [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An official command-line tool from Google built to design, test, and deploy agentic AI workflows. Leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Google LLM APIs, it facilitates automated task orchestration across local filesystems and remote cloud APIs. -## AI and Platform Engineering - -### AI Assistants - -#### Developer Productivity - - - **(2024)** [Google Launches Gemini Code Assist, Challenging GitHub Copilot with Generous Free Tier](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/google-lanza-misil-github-copilot-su-asistente-programacion-ofrece-mucho-uso-gratuito-que-microsoft) [SPANISH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Google's launch of Gemini Code Assist, leveraging a vast token context window. Emphasizes integration within internal IDEs and Google Cloud Platform services to challenge the GitHub Copilot ecosystem. ## AI Engineering ### Model Context Protocol @@ -179,24 +145,17 @@ #### General Reference + - [Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform/comments/1l7my1x/where_is_ai_still_completely_useless_for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Tech companies cutting devs for AI](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1tbzih8/techcompaniescuttingdevsforai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Tech companies cutting devs for AI in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Docker for LLMs](https://www.docker.com/llm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Docker for LLMs in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [guru99.com: Artificial Intelligence Tutorial for Beginners: Learn Basics' of AI 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.guru99.com/ai-tutorial.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==guru99.com: Artificial Intelligence Tutorial for Beginners: Learn Basics' of AI== 🌟🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [technologyreview.es: "Las empresas que empiezan a lo grande con la IA' fracasan mΓ‘s" 🌟](https://www.technologyreview.es/s/13258/las-empresas-que-empiezan-lo-grande-con-la-ia-fracasan-mas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==technologyreview.es: "Las empresas que empiezan a lo grande con la IA' fracasan mΓ‘s"== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [hipertextual.com: Diferencias entre Inteligencia Artificial, Machine Learning' y Deep Learning](https://hipertextual.com/2023/02/diferencias-ia-machine-learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hipertextual.com: Diferencias entre Inteligencia Artificial, Machine Learning' y Deep Learning in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Docker for LLMs](https://www.docker.com/llm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Docker for LLMs in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Introducing Kiro: AWS Agentic AI-Based IDE](https://markrosscloud.medium.com/introducing-kiro-aws-agentic-ai-based-ide-cded711b1409) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Introducing Kiro: AWS Agentic AI-Based IDE in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform/comments/1l7my1x/where_is_ai_still_completely_useless_for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [hashicorp.com: Accelerate your Terraform development with Amazon CodeWhisperer](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/accelerate-your-terraform-development-with-amazon-codewhisperer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Accelerate your Terraform development with Amazon CodeWhisperer in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Tech companies cutting devs for AI](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1tbzih8/techcompaniescuttingdevsforai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Tech companies cutting devs for AI in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [blog.redbrickai.com: F.A.S.T. ⚑️ Meta AI’s Segment Anything for Medical' Imaging](https://blog.redbrickai.com/blog-posts/fast-meta-sam-for-medical-imaging) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.redbrickai.com: F.A.S.T. ⚑️ Meta AI’s Segment Anything for Medical' Imaging in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [hashicorp.com: Accelerating AI adoption on Azure with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/accelerating-ai-adoption-on-azure-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Accelerating AI adoption on Azure with Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [hashicorp.com: AI for infrastructure management](https://www.hashicorp.com/solutions/ai-infrastructure-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: AI for infrastructure management in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. -## Architecture and Visualization - -### Interactive Diagramming - -#### AI Integration - - - **(2025)** [Draw.io MCP for Diagram Generation: Why It’s Worth Using](https://thomasthornton.cloud/draw-io-mcp-for-diagram-generation-why-its-worth-using) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to dynamically generate and modify Draw.io structures directly via conversational AI interfaces. Seamlessly links large language models with visual blueprint execution, allowing real-time canvas updates and automated layout formatting based on conversational technical specs. ## Artificial Intelligence (1) ### AI Strategy @@ -283,16 +242,9 @@ ### Prompt Engineering -#### Developer Productivity (1) +#### Developer Productivity - **(2024)** [**Awesome NotebookLM Slide Prompts**](https://github.com/serenakeyitan/awesome-notebookLM-prompts) ⭐ 3761 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A master curation of system-level prompt templates specifically optimized for Google NotebookLM. It accelerates complex source material ingestions, contextual extractions, and structured summarizing processes for technical architects. (Live Grounding: Highlights the 2026 intersection of AI workflow orchestration and engineering documentation maintenance). -## Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - -### LLM Deployment - -#### DeepSeek R1 - - - **(2025)** [How to run Deepseek R1 LLMs on GPU Droplets](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/deepseek-r1-gpu-droplets) [PYTHON/SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A cutting-edge deployment guide illustrating execution profiles of the revolutionary DeepSeek R1 reasoning models inside newly provisioned high-performance DigitalOcean GPU Droplets. Addresses architectural configurations for model weights and CUDA drivers. ## CICD Pipelines ### AI and Automation @@ -326,7 +278,6 @@ #### Kubernetes Troubleshooting (1) - - **(2023)** [k8sgpt.ai](https://k8sgpt.ai) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative, community-driven tool that integrates LLMs directly with Kubernetes diagnostic commands. By parsing cluster states, configuration anomalies, and system logs, k8sgpt provides clear explanations and automated remediation commands. It is a premier tool in the shift towards AI-powered autonomous operations (AIOps). - **(2023)** [collabnix.com: The Rise of Kubernetes and AI – Kubectl OpenAI plugin](https://collabnix.com/the-rise-of-kubernetes-and-ai-kubectl-openai-plugin) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on the Kubectl OpenAI plugin, showing how natural language commands can be compiled directly into active Kubernetes cluster API calls. It simplifies YAML definition generation and debugging workflows, lowering barrier-to-entry. A great case study in operations-focused developer tooling. ### Infrastructure as Code (1) @@ -338,13 +289,6 @@ #### AI Workloads on K8s - **(2024)** [itnext.io: Deploy Flexible and Custom Setups with Anything LLM on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/deploy-flexible-and-custom-setups-with-anything-llm-on-kubernetes-a2b5687f2bcc) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the architectural deployment of AnythingLLM on top of a Kubernetes cluster, covering PV provisioning, ingress configurations, and resource limits. Deploying private RAG environments on Kubernetes gives enterprise teams localized, secured multi-user document search. This tutorial bridges raw AI services with cloud-native hosting stability. -## Cloud Platform - -### Enterprise Solutions - -#### AI and Infrastructure - - - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries: BMW Group Develops a GenAI Assistant to Accelerate Infrastructure Optimization on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/bmw-group-develops-a-genai-assistant-to-accelerate-infrastructure-optimization-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This case study highlights BMW Group's deployment of a generative AI assistant on AWS designed to automate and optimize cloud infrastructure operations. By synthesizing telemetry data and AWS resource metrics, the assistant accelerates infrastructure diagnostics, reduces operational overhead, and drives cost-efficient resource provisioning. It demonstrates how LLMs can be integrated into enterprise cloud operations (AIOps) to simplify complex architectural decision-making. ## Computer Vision ### Deep Learning Research @@ -374,7 +318,7 @@ - **(2023)** [Quiz Grader](https://github.com/ned1313/quiz-grader) [PYTHON CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility engineered to automate the grading and feedback of quizzes and programming assignments. Processes markdown-based inputs to generate structured performance assessments, supporting classroom and self-assessment operations. ### Infrastructure as Code (2) -#### AI Integration (1) +#### AI Integration ##### Terraform @@ -386,10 +330,6 @@ #### Claude Code - **(2025)** [==Claude Code Best Practice==](https://github.com/shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice) ⭐ 57660 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Curated collection of best practices, system prompts, and architecture layouts for Claude Code. Live Grounding: Explores advanced CLI-driven agent workflows, highlighting configuration optimizations, shell integration strategies, and secure execution configurations in local and remote environments. - - **(2025)** [Claude Code in Action](https://anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in-action) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An official hands-on tutorial and demonstration course by Anthropic showing the real-world utility of Claude Code. It covers basic terminal setups, interactive file refactoring, automated git commit orchestration, and contextual testing loops. Highly valuable for teams integrating terminal-based AI agents directly into daily engineering pipelines. -#### Cursor IDE - - - **(2025)** [Cursor AI Fundamentals Course](https://cursor.com/es/learn) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An educational program designed to train engineers on utilizing the Cursor AI code editor effectively. The curriculum covers foundational concepts of context inclusion, codebase indexing, and multi-file code transformations. It teaches developers how to write highly optimized prompts to synthesize software architecture and debug legacy systems directly inside the IDE. ## Developer Tooling ### AI Code Assistants @@ -438,23 +378,23 @@ #### Automated Optimization - **(2025)** [==CAST AI==](https://cast.ai) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces CAST AI, an automated cost-reduction system for EKS, AKS, and GKE. Highlights how its real-time algorithms adjust cluster sizing, configure spot instances, and scale down resources without manual developer effort. -## Infrastructure +## Infrastructure as Code (3) -### Artificial Intelligence (2) +### AI Integrations -#### Hardware Acceleration +#### Validation and Testing - - **(2025)** [Cerebras AI](https://www.cerebras.ai) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dedicated AI computer systems utilizing Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE) technology. Delivers unprecedented compute density and memory bandwidth to train large-scale neural networks without the distributed communication overhead of traditional GPU clusters. + - **(2024)** [AI Meets Terraform: Prompt Strategies for Test Generation](https://masterpoint.io/blog/ai-meets-tf-prompt-strategies-for-test-generation) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores LLM prompting strategies designed to automatically generate high-quality integration testing assertions for Terraform infrastructure codebases. Outlines systematic framework specifications to minimize manual testing overhead. ## Kubernetes and Platform Engineering ### Platform Engineering Trends -#### AI Integration (2) +#### AI Integration (1) - **(2024)** [platformengineering.org: AI is changing the future of platform engineering. Are you ready?](https://platformengineering.org/blog/ai-is-changing-the-future-of-platform-engineering-are-you-ready) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses how generative AI is shifting internal developer platform (IDP) dynamics. Details how AI assistance simplifies configuration management, infrastructure provisioning, and self-service portals for developer teams. ## Software Architecture and .NET Development -### Artificial Intelligence (3) +### Artificial Intelligence (2) #### Agent Integration @@ -463,7 +403,7 @@ ### AI Tools -#### Developer Productivity (2) +#### Developer Productivity (1) - **(2024)** [**Programming with GitHub Copilot Agent Mode**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/programming-with-github-copilot-agent-mode/4400630) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep dive into the engineering capabilities of GitHub Copilot's 'Agent Mode.' It details how the agent acts autonomously to analyze workspace dependencies, generate multi-file modifications, run localized compilations, and iterate on test suites based on natural language prompts. ### AI-Assisted Development @@ -477,9 +417,6 @@ #### Industry Impact - **(2023)** [xataka.com: https://www.xataka.com/servicios/copilot-chatgpt-gpt-4-han-cambiado-para-siempre-mundo-programacion-esto-que-opinan-expertos](https://www.xataka.com/servicios/copilot-chatgpt-gpt-4-han-cambiado-para-siempre-mundo-programacion-esto-que-opinan-expertos) [SPANISH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive expert-driven review of how GPT-4 and Copilot have structurally altered the software engineering lifecycle. Evaluates productivity shifts, risks of cognitive offloading, and structural changes in junior developer onboarding processes. -#### LLM Prompting - - - **(2025)** [Claude 101: Free Guides to Master Claude](https://claude101.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated reference hub containing structured tutorials, system prompting templates, and context optimization strategies for leveraging Anthropic's Claude models. Focuses on maximizing the quality of complex reasoning pipelines and architectural code reviews. #### Multi-Repository Architecture - **(2025)** [Using Workspaces for AI Changes Across Multiple Repos](https://ettema.dev/posts/ai-multi-repo-workspaces) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details advanced patterns for orchestrating automated codebase modifications across distributed multi-repository environments using AI workspaces. Evaluates dependency resolution, unified context indexing, and coordinate git-commit strategies during systemic API breaking updates. @@ -501,14 +438,7 @@ #### Core Architectures - **(2025)** [==Skills for Real Engineers==](https://github.com/mattpocock/skills) ⭐ 128202 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptionally popular repository detailing the foundational principles, design philosophies, and architectural protocols required for master-level software delivery. While the curator focuses on career advancement, live engineering practice indicates that mastering these fundamentals is vital to surviving rapid AI development shifts. It represents an elite reference for engineering standardizations. -## Specialized AI Applications - -### Healthcare Systems - -#### Voice Assistants - - - **(2025)** [Microsoft Dragon Copilot: Unified Voice AI Assistant for Healthcare](https://news.microsoft.com/source/2025/03/03/microsoft-dragon-copilot-provides-the-healthcare-industrys-first-unified-voice-ai-assistant-that-enables-clinicians-to-streamline-clinical-documentation-surface-information-and-automate-task) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Microsoft's Dragon Copilot, the healthcare industry's first unified voice AI assistant. It streamlines clinical documentation, automates repetitive administrative tasks, and securely surfaces critical patient records within strict HIPAA compliance parameters. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [AI Agents MCP](./ai-agents-mcp.md) | [MLOps](./mlops.md) | [ChatGPT](./chatgpt.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [ChatGPT](./chatgpt.md) | [AI Agents MCP](./ai-agents-mcp.md) | [MLOps](./mlops.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/angular.md b/v2-docs/angular.md index e35c5c06..9b4397a8 100644 --- a/v2-docs/angular.md +++ b/v2-docs/angular.md @@ -42,5 +42,5 @@ - **(2026)** [angular.io: Building and serving Angular apps](https://angular.dev/guide/build) [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official instructions covering deployment execution and active asset compilation within the Angular CLI environment. Emphasizes production bundling configurations, static asset caching, and lazy loading strategies. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) | [Java_Frameworks](./java_frameworks.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) | [Java_Frameworks](./java_frameworks.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/ansible.md b/v2-docs/ansible.md index 637f1edd..219ac923 100644 --- a/v2-docs/ansible.md +++ b/v2-docs/ansible.md @@ -96,16 +96,22 @@ - [Docker Swarm](#docker-swarm) - [Deployments](#deployments) - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1) - - [Ansible Integration](#ansible-integration-2) - [Deployments](#deployments-1) - [Helm](#helm) - [Helm Integration](#helm-integration) - [Object Management](#object-management) - [Operators](#operators) +1. [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration) + - [Jenkins](#jenkins) + - [Ansible Integration](#ansible-integration-2) + - [Automation Server](#automation-server) 1. [DevOps and Learning Resources](#devops-and-learning-resources) - [Video Courses](#video-courses) - [Ansible](#ansible-3) - [Practical Labs](#practical-labs) +1. [Hybrid Cloud and Enterprise](#hybrid-cloud-and-enterprise) + - [OpenShift](#openshift) + - [Data Management](#data-management) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1) - [Ansible](#ansible-4) - [Application Servers](#application-servers) @@ -136,6 +142,7 @@ - [Environment Management](#environment-management) - [History](#history) - [Identity Access Management](#identity-access-management) + - [Image Provisioning](#image-provisioning) - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Inventory Management](#inventory-management) - [Linux Administration](#linux-administration) @@ -190,7 +197,6 @@ #### General Reference - - [Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins](https://dzone.com/articles/running-ansible-playbooks-from-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Part 2: Deploying Applications](https://dzone.com/articles/part-2-deploying-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Part 2: Deploying Applications in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: 10 easy to use modules in ansible](https://dzone.com/articles/10-easy-to-use-modules-in-ansible-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: 10 easy to use modules in ansible in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Running Ansible at Scale](https://dzone.com/articles/running-ansible-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Running Ansible at Scale in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -204,6 +210,7 @@ - [medium.com/cloud-native-daily: Getting Started with Ansible: A Comprehensive' Guide for DevOps Beginners](https://medium.com/cloud-native-daily/getting-started-with-ansible-a-comprehensive-guide-for-devops-beginners-fd2fb3fd7a40) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/cloud-native-daily: Getting Started with Ansible: A Comprehensive' Guide for DevOps Beginners in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [venturebeat.com: Red Hat brings Ansible IT automation engine to Azure](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/08/red-hat-brings-its-ansible-it-automation-engine-to-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering venturebeat.com: Red Hat brings Ansible IT automation engine to Azure in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [wraltechwire.com: Red Hat expands hybrid cloud efforts in Ansible deal with' Microsoft Azure](https://www.wraltechwire.com/2021/12/11/red-hat-expands-hybrid-cloud-efforts-in-ansible-deal-with-microsoft-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wraltechwire.com: Red Hat expands hybrid cloud efforts in Ansible deal with' Microsoft Azure in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins](https://dzone.com/articles/running-ansible-playbooks-from-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [techsupportpk.com: Install Ansible AWX on CentOS, RHEL 7, 8](https://www.techsupportpk.com/2020/03/how-to-install-ansible-awx-centos-rhel-7-8.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering techsupportpk.com: Install Ansible AWX on CentOS, RHEL 7, 8 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Ansible AWX: from scratch to REST API (part 4 of 8)](https://medium.com/@claudio.domingos/ansible-awx-from-scratch-to-rest-api-part-4-of-8-4aa860d823f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Ansible AWX: from scratch to REST API (part 4 of 8) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com: Test driven Development with Ansible using Molecule](https://medium.com/@moep_moep/test-driven-development-with-ansible-using-molecule-3386cef987ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Test driven Development with Ansible using Molecule in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -464,9 +471,6 @@ - **(2021)** [maquinasvirtuales.eu: Docker Swarm: Instalar Ansible AWX](https://www.maquinasvirtuales.eu/docker-swarm-instalar-ansible-awx) [N/A CONTENT] [LEGACY] β€” Spanish language guide detailing the installation and configuration of Ansible AWX on Docker Swarm. Since modern AWX development has strictly pivoted to Kubernetes/AWX Operator, this resource serves primarily as a legacy reference for swarm-based topologies. ### Kubernetes (1) -#### Ansible Integration (2) - - - **(2025)** [ansibleforkubernetes.com 🌟](https://www.ansibleforkubernetes.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference site for Jeff Geerling's "Ansible for Kubernetes" book. It showcases advanced architectural patterns using Ansible to orchestrate cloud-native Kubernetes systems, write custom operators, and manage application lifecycles inside pods. #### Deployments (1) - **(2022)** [linuxsysadmins.com: Install Ansible AWX on Kubernetes in 5 minutes](https://www.linuxsysadmins.com/install-ansible-awx-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rapid deployment guide demonstrating how to bootstrap an instance of Ansible AWX on a Kubernetes cluster using the AWX Operator. It covers namespace preparation, applying the custom resource manifest, and verifying initial service exposures. @@ -484,6 +488,16 @@ #### Operators - **(2026)** [**AWX Operator**](https://github.com/ansible/awx-operator) ⭐ 1487 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The AWX Operator is a cloud-native Kubernetes Operator designed to automate the deployment, lifecycle management, scaling, and upgrades of AWX. By leveraging Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), it simplifies complex Postgres and web-app state management inside K8s. +## Continuous Integration + +### Jenkins + +#### Ansible Integration (2) + + - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Ansible and Jenkins β€” automate your scritps 🌟](https://itnext.io/ansible-and-jenkins-automate-your-scritps-8dff99ef653) [GROOVY CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the architectural integration of Ansible with Jenkins automation pipelines. By utilizing the Jenkins Ansible Plugin, it demonstrates how to leverage Jenkins for orchestration, scheduling, and secret management while offloading configuration deployment tasks to Ansible playbooks. +#### Automation Server + + - **(2026)** [Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins remains the foundational open-source automation server supporting highly extensible CI/CD pipelines. Its exhaustive plugin ecosystem allows seamless orchestration of Ansible runs, Git operations, and target-system provisioning as part of delivery loops. ## DevOps and Learning Resources ### Video Courses @@ -495,6 +509,13 @@ #### Practical Labs - **(2021)** [youtube: Exercises / Monitoring : How to install node exporter 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgRuap0MmZw&ab_channel=XavkiEn) [FRENCH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical lab illustrating the deployment of Prometheus Node Exporter. Details how to utilize modular Ansible roles to dynamically configure, enable, and monitor Linux targets. +## Hybrid Cloud and Enterprise + +### OpenShift + +#### Data Management + + - **(2024)** [**redhat.com: OpenShift Backup and Recovery with Kasten K10**](https://www.redhat.com/es/blog) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical guide on integrating Veeam's Kasten K10 platform with Red Hat OpenShift. Demonstrates policy-based automation for backup, disaster recovery, and mobility across multi-tenant clusters while ensuring encrypted volume snapshots. ## Infrastructure as Code (1) ### Ansible (4) @@ -553,6 +574,7 @@ #### Core Concepts - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: Working With Playbooks](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks.html) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference documentation for writing and executing Ansible Playbooks. This standard manual explains YAML syntax, task execution flows, variable precedence, and handler behaviors, forming the fundamental baseline for all Ansible-driven infrastructure automation. + - **(2022)** [The Beginner’s Guide to the Ansible Inventory](https://www.packetcoders.io/the-beginners-guide-to-the-ansible-inventory) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive primer exploring how to declare, structure, and organize Ansible inventories. Covers standard INI and YAML file declarations, host-group structures, nested grouping, and introductory dynamic inventory strategies. #### Curated Lists - **(2022)** [**https://github.com/jdauphant/awesome-ansible**](https://github.com/jdauphant/awesome-ansible) ⭐ 1004 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A curated repository listing valuable Ansible tools, libraries, playbooks, roles, and learning materials. Ideal for discovering community extensions, monitoring integrations, and operational best-practices. @@ -598,6 +620,9 @@ #### Identity Access Management - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Tutorial: Ansible and Account Automation with Okta](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/02/05/okta-ansible) [PYTHON/YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates how to bridge identity providers with system-level configuration, specifically integrating Okta APIs with Ansible modules. Details dynamic workflows for onboarding user accounts, security grouping, and programmatic credential management directly within continuous integration topologies. +#### Image Provisioning + + - **(2021)** [getbetterdevops.io: Build Docker Images Using Ansible and Packer](https://www.empowersurvivors.net) [YAML/HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blueprint demonstrating how to integrate Ansible playbooks as provisioning engines inside HashiCorp Packer build runs. Outlines processes to construct audited, standardized, and security-hardened Docker images. #### Introduction - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Demystifying Ansible for Linux sysadmins 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/demystifying-ansible-sysadmins) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies Ansible automation mechanics specifically tailored to system administration architectures. The guide explores the core agentless architecture, declarative state models, SSH control path transport, and how standard shell operations mapping to modules can prevent configuration drift on production fleets. @@ -649,7 +674,6 @@ - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: Ansible Tutorial: Introduction to simple Ansible commands](https://linuxtechlab.com/ansible-tutorial-simple-commands) [SHELL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on instant-impact shell execution using Ansible ad hoc commands. Details fast syntax constructs for basic file copying, service manipulation, shell executions, and quick state analysis without the overhead of writing full-scale playbooks. #### Releases (1) - - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Announcing the Community Ansible 3.0.0 Package 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/open-source-communities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the structural transition introduced in Ansible 3.0.0. Focuses on the architectural split that separated 'ansible-core' engine components from 'collections' packages, resolving dependency bottlenecks and streamlining modern community module delivery. - **(2021)** [Ansible 3.3.0 released](https://groups.google.com/g/ansible-devel/c/CdQ7eWUUm8k?pli=1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Release analysis for Ansible 3.3.0. Details backward compatibility constraints, system engine integration tests, updated community collections, and critical bug fixes mapped back to the underlying 'ansible-core' codebase. #### Roles @@ -748,5 +772,5 @@ - **(2021)** [vagrant: centos-awx](https://portal.cloud.hashicorp.com/vagrant/discover/krlex/centos-awx) [RUBY CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specific Vagrant box packaging AWX pre-installed on CentOS. Provides a historical self-contained laboratory for testing old iterations of AWX before the modern, mandatory transition to Kubernetes-based runtime platforms. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/api.md b/v2-docs/api.md index 2a6bdf5f..a3357beb 100644 --- a/v2-docs/api.md +++ b/v2-docs/api.md @@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ ## Table of Contents -1. [API and Integration Testing](#api-and-integration-testing) - - [Mocking and Virtualization](#mocking-and-virtualization) - - [Microcks](#microcks) 1. [API Architectures](#api-architectures) - [GraphQL](#graphql) - [Adoption](#adoption) @@ -74,6 +71,7 @@ - [API Lifecycle](#api-lifecycle) - [Architecture Comparisons](#architecture-comparisons) - [Best Practices](#best-practices-1) + - [Documentation](#documentation) - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals) - [Hands-on Deployment](#hands-on-deployment) - [Protocols and Formats](#protocols-and-formats) @@ -131,13 +129,6 @@ - [API Management](#api-management-2) - [Testing](#testing-1) -## API and Integration Testing - -### Mocking and Virtualization - -#### Microcks - - - **(2026)** [**microcks.io**](https://microcks.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Microcks is a cloud-native platform for mocking and virtualization of APIs (REST, gRPC, GraphQL, AsyncAPI). It speeds up microservices testing by generating mock endpoints and testing compliance directly against enterprise schemas. ## API Architectures ### GraphQL @@ -331,6 +322,9 @@ #### Best Practices (1) - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Best Practices – REST Endpoint Design Examples 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-best-practices-rest-endpoint-design-examples) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive blueprint for designing RESTful API endpoints using industry-standard conventions. It explains semantic HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE), logical plural resource naming, status code mappings, and pagination practices. Adhering to these standards ensures intuitive consumption and predictable API performance. +#### Documentation + + - **(2024)** [==Devdocs.io API Documentation 🌟==](https://devdocs.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” DevDocs combines multiple API documentations into a single, searchable, fast, and offline-capable user interface. By indexing documentation for dozens of languages, frameworks, and web technologies in a unified workspace, it optimizes developer workflow speed. It is widely recognized as a crucial utility tool in modern, high-velocity engineering environments. #### Fundamentals - **(2024)** [==postman.com: What is an API?==](https://www.postman.com/what-is-an-api) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Postman’s foundational guide explaining the mechanics of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). It covers request-response patterns, typical protocols, payloads (JSON/XML), and the strategic business value of exposing software interfaces. It serves as an industry-standard primer for developers starting with web services. @@ -543,5 +537,5 @@ - **(2021)** [dev.to: 7 API Tools for REST Developers and Testers](https://dev.to/javinpaul/7-api-tools-for-rest-developers-and-testers-n67) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews seven essential REST API validation and design tools, analyzing the runtime capabilities and payload assertion performance of modern desktop clients and command-line instruments. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/appointment-scheduling.md b/v2-docs/appointment-scheduling.md index 6afc6d48..886fe4b6 100644 --- a/v2-docs/appointment-scheduling.md +++ b/v2-docs/appointment-scheduling.md @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ - **(2021)** [Google Calendar appointment slots](https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/190998) [DOCUMENTATION] [LEGACY] β€” Legacy Google Calendar booking block system. Live grounding shows this feature was officially retired in late 2024, fully replaced by Google's newer 'Appointment Schedules' tool. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md) | [HR](./hr.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/argo.md b/v2-docs/argo.md index 57066da4..e8775172 100644 --- a/v2-docs/argo.md +++ b/v2-docs/argo.md @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native) + - [Community](#community) + - [Events](#events) + - [ArgoCon](#argocon) - [Orchestration](#orchestration) - [Argo Workflows](#argo-workflows) - [Reliability](#reliability) @@ -55,6 +58,9 @@ - [Internal Developer Platforms](#internal-developer-platforms) - [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance) - [RBAC](#rbac) + - [CICD Migration](#cicd-migration) + - [Argo Workflows](#argo-workflows-2) + - [Jenkins](#jenkins) - [GitOps](#gitops) - [AWS EKS](#aws-eks) - [Tekton](#tekton) @@ -144,6 +150,13 @@ - [medium.com/atlantbh: Implementing CI/CD pipeline using Argo Workflows and' Argo Events 🌟](https://medium.com/atlantbh/implementing-ci-cd-pipeline-using-argo-workflows-and-argo-events-6417dd157566) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/atlantbh: Implementing CI/CD pipeline using Argo Workflows and' Argo Events 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## Cloud Native +### Community + +#### Events + +##### ArgoCon + + - **(2026)** [ArgoCon North America 2026 Call for Proposals](https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/co-located-events/argocon) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Call for Proposals portal for ArgoCon North America 2026. Focuses on collecting real-world architectures, case studies, and enterprise patterns utilizing Argo CD, Argo Workflows, Argo Rollouts, and Argo Events. ### Orchestration #### Argo Workflows @@ -271,6 +284,13 @@ ##### RBAC - **(2021)** [itnext.io: ArgoCD: users, access, and RBAC](https://itnext.io/argocd-users-access-and-rbac-ddf9f8b51bad) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the configuration of user management, local accounts, and role-based access control (RBAC) in ArgoCD. Guides platform engineers through restricting access to specific applications, projects, or clusters using fine-grained policies. +### CICD Migration + +#### Argo Workflows (2) + +##### Jenkins + + - **(2022)** [**Migrating CI/CD from Jenkins to Argo Workflows**](https://dev.to/intuitdev/migrating-cicd-from-jenkins-to-argo-1km4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Shares practical lessons from migrating a legacy Jenkins CI pipeline stack over to container-native Argo Workflows. Compares the performance, cost efficiency, resource overhead, and maintainability of step-based DAG flows. ### GitOps #### AWS EKS @@ -356,5 +376,5 @@ - **(2022)** [securityaffairs.co: Argo CD flaw could allow stealing sensitive data from Kubernetes Apps](https://securityaffairs.com/127708/hacking/kubernetes-argo-cd-flaw.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the threat landscape exposed by vulnerability CVE-2022-24348 in multi-tenant environments. Emphasizes why prompt patching of GitOps controllers is critical when handling multi-tenant repositories on shared control planes. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-architecture.md b/v2-docs/aws-architecture.md index c417ef4c..eb3c0a6e 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-architecture.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-architecture.md @@ -177,5 +177,5 @@ - **(2021)** [Clean Architecture on Frontend](https://bespoyasov.me/blog/clean-architecture-on-frontend) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Adapts Robert C. Martin's Clean Architecture principles to modern client-side frontend applications. Focuses on isolation of core business domains, UI frameworks, and data sources via explicit dependency inversion layers, simplifying testing and future framework transitions. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-backup.md b/v2-docs/aws-backup.md index 5a781304..e6d8a8c0 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-backup.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-backup.md @@ -136,5 +136,5 @@ - **(2016)** [Design for failure lessons learnt from the Sydney AWS outage](https://www.hava.io/blog/design-for-failure-lessons-learnt-from-the-sydney-aws-outage) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural retrospective analyzing service failures during a historic AWS Sydney region outage. Live Grounding highlights how this post underscores the vital design-for-failure paradigm, proving that high availability requires cross-region failovers, active-active topologies, and robust client retry configurations. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-containers.md b/v2-docs/aws-containers.md index a49c7c7b..86322da8 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-containers.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-containers.md @@ -11,10 +11,14 @@ 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [AWS](#aws) - [Container Compute](#container-compute) + - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration) - [Container Registries](#container-registries) - [Continuous Deployment](#continuous-deployment) - [Legacy Tooling](#legacy-tooling) - [Security Practices](#security-practices) +1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native) + - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes) + - [Rancher Management](#rancher-management) ## Architectural Foundations @@ -24,8 +28,8 @@ - [Get started with Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/ECR_GetStarted.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [blog.couchbase.com: Getting Started with Docker for AWS and Scaling Nodes](https://blog.couchbase.com/2016/july/docker-for-aws-getting-started-scaling-nodes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.couchbase.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda](https://neal-davis.medium.com/ecs-vs-ec2-vs-lambda-36b8ca380dea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Creating CI/CD Pipeline for AWS ECS β€” Part I](https://medium.com/@harshvijaythakkar/creating-ci-cd-pipeline-for-aws-ecs-part-i-b2f61bb1522f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Creating CI/CD Pipeline for AWS ECS β€” Part I in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda](https://neal-davis.medium.com/ecs-vs-ec2-vs-lambda-36b8ca380dea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [faun.pub: Why We Moved From Lambda to ECS](https://faun.pub/why-we-moved-from-lambda-to-ecs-b84674f31869) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: Why We Moved From Lambda to ECS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [aws.plainenglish.io: Choosing the Right AWS Container Service: ECS vs. EKS](https://aws.plainenglish.io/choosing-the-right-aws-container-service-ecs-vs-eks-3b11dd078c99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aws.plainenglish.io: Choosing the Right AWS Container Service: ECS vs. EKS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [A Better Dev/Test Experience: Docker and AWS](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/a-better-dev-test-experience-docker-and-aws-291da5ab1238) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering A Better Dev/Test Experience: Docker and AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -37,6 +41,11 @@ #### Container Compute - **(2024)** [Amazon ECS-optimized AMI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-optimized_AMI.html) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference manual for the AWS-engineered Amazon Machine Image (AMI) preconfigured with the ECS agent, Docker runtime, and optimal container configurations. Utilizing this specialized OS image ensures maximum orchestration performance, reliable telemetry, and security compliance out of the box. +#### Container Orchestration + + - **(2023)** [cast.ai: AWS EKS vs. ECS vs. Fargate: Where to manage your Kubernetes?](https://cast.ai/blog/aws-eks-vs-ecs-vs-fargate-where-to-manage-your-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive comparing AWS ECS, EKS, and serverless container execution via AWS Fargate. Synthesizing live cloud architectural trends, it presents insights into financial management, operational simplicity, and dynamic resource scaling, mapping out the trade-offs of using managed VM pools versus completely serverless options. + - **(2022)** [clickittech.com: Amazon ECS vs EKS : The Best Container Orchestration Platform](https://www.clickittech.com/cloud-services/amazon-ecs-vs-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive comparison highlights the operational differences, cost implications, and architecture layouts of Amazon ECS versus Amazon EKS. EKS targets standard Kubernetes-based deployments requiring high portability, while ECS is a highly optimized, opinionated AWS native orchestrator designed for seamless integration. + - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Scaling Container Clusters on AWS: ECS and EKS](https://cloudonaut.io/scaling-container-clusters-on-aws-ecs-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed comparative analysis of scaling strategies between Amazon ECS and EKS clusters. The article walks through key operational considerations, including EC2 Auto Scaling Groups, Karpenter, cluster autoscalers, and resource utilization dynamics, highlighting how choice of orchestration influences microservices scale limits. #### Container Registries - **(2024)** [Amazon EC2 Container Registry Documentation](https://aws.amazon.com/es/documentation/ecr) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering reference for Amazon ECR, a fully managed OCI-compliant container registry. It covers critical security integrations, image scanning capabilities, cross-region replication configurations, and direct integration with Amazon ECS/EKS to facilitate safe, high-speed container pull actions. @@ -52,7 +61,14 @@ - **(2025)** [**awslabs/amazon-ecr-credential-helper: Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper**](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-ecr-credential-helper) ⭐ 2703 [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A Docker credential helper that handles seamless, transparent IAM-based authentication for Amazon ECR. By removing the need to run periodic 'aws ecr get-login-password' cron jobs, it enhances runtime security by integrating directly with standard IAM Instance Profiles and local AWS config files. - **(2022)** [dev.to: Sharing secrets to ECS in an AWS multi-account architecture](https://dev.to/aws-builders/sharing-secrets-to-ecs-in-an-aws-multi-account-architecture-5h1i) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blueprint for cross-account secret management for Amazon ECS using AWS Secrets Manager and Systems Manager (SSM) Parameter Store. It provides security engineers with an architectural approach to maintain strict separation of concerns, principal-of-least-privilege IAM policies, and cross-account IAM role assumption. +## Cloud Native + +### Kubernetes + +#### Rancher Management + + - **(2022)** [aws-quickstart.github.io: Rancher on the AWS Cloud. Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws-quickstart.github.io/quickstart-eks-rancher) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS Quick Start reference guide for standing up Rancher on AWS. This architecture installs Rancher on an Amazon EKS cluster, giving enterprise operations teams a unified interface to govern multiple downstream clusters, enforce unified RBAC models, and manage complex multi-tenant environments. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-data.md b/v2-docs/aws-data.md index 814aa762..4ce4ba1f 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-data.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-data.md @@ -47,5 +47,5 @@ - **(2021)** [**whizlabs.com: AWS Kinesis vs Kafka Apache**](https://www.whizlabs.com/blog/kinesis-vs-kafka) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comparative architectural review between AWS Kinesis and Apache Kafka. Analyzes data retention policies, throughput capabilities, scaling overheads, and total cost of ownership (TCO) profiles. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-databases.md b/v2-docs/aws-databases.md index a6f50fbd..66857a7b 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-databases.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-databases.md @@ -157,5 +157,5 @@ - **(2021)** [**Tutorial: Tuning Table Design**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/tutorial-tuning-tables.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight provides the authoritative AWS tutorial on optimizing Amazon Redshift table structures. Live Grounding highlights deep configurations including distribution styles (KEY, ALL, EVEN), sort keys (compound vs interleaved), and compression encodings. Essential reading for data platform engineers scaling cloud-native data warehouses. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-devops.md b/v2-docs/aws-devops.md index 803e7357..bbd55e57 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-devops.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-devops.md @@ -86,5 +86,5 @@ - **(2021)** [admiralty.io: Multi-Region AWS Fargate on EKS](https://admiralty.io/docs/tutorials/fargate) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Granular implementation tutorial for deploying Admiralty proxy schedulers to configure cross-cluster communication channels that target serverless AWS Fargate environments in multi-region setups. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-iac.md b/v2-docs/aws-iac.md index 419be356..760dd0ce 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-iac.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-iac.md @@ -94,5 +94,5 @@ - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Create an S3 Bucket using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-create-an-s3-bucket-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational tutorial detailing the YAML patterns required to create and lock down basic AWS S3 buckets inside CloudFormation templates. It details parameters for versioning rules, basic access controls, and server-side encryption. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-messaging.md b/v2-docs/aws-messaging.md index aacdbe8e..5c5478dd 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-messaging.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-messaging.md @@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ - **(2022)** [dev.to: When to SNS or SQS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/when-to-sns-or-sqs-2aji) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical comparison of Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) and Simple Queue Service (SQS) within event-driven architectures. It details SNS's pub-sub push mechanism versus SQS's pull-based queueing model, analyzing throughput characteristics and decoupling strategies. This guide clarifies architectural patterns for integrating microservices via point-to-point and fan-out message routing. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-miscellaneous.md b/v2-docs/aws-miscellaneous.md index 2952d120..44175bf9 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-miscellaneous.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-miscellaneous.md @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ - [Ecosystem](#ecosystem) - [AWS Partners](#aws-partners) - [Case Studies](#case-studies) + - [FinOps](#finops) + - [Cost Optimization](#cost-optimization) - [FinOps and Sustainability](#finops-and-sustainability) - [Green Ops](#green-ops) - [High Performance Computing](#high-performance-computing) @@ -161,6 +163,11 @@ #### Case Studies - **(2025)** [AWS Partner Network (APN) blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight focuses on architecture walkthroughs, such as deploying high-availability services on AWS using Spotinst (now Spot by NetApp) and configuring Active Directory SSO. Live Grounding validates these blog posts as critical operational blueprints for multi-tenant integrations and cost-optimization strategies in enterprise environments. +### FinOps + +#### Cost Optimization + + - **(2023)** [treblle.com: How does Treblle scale on AWS without breaking the bank?](https://treblle.com/blog/how-does-treblle-scale-on-aws-without-breaking-the-bank) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights Treblle’s architectural strategy for processing billions of API requests on AWS affordably. Live Grounding details how modern SaaS platforms leverage spot instances, API gateway caching, serverless scale-to-zero databases, and intensive performance profiling to decouple traffic volume from infrastructure costs. ### FinOps and Sustainability #### Green Ops @@ -285,5 +292,5 @@ - **(2021)** [github.com/omenking/localstack-gitpod-template: LocalStack Gitpod Template](https://github.com/omenking/localstack-gitpod-template) [SHELL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces a Gitpod configuration template for bootstrapping LocalStack development environments instantly in the browser. Live Grounding highlights this as an efficient template for cloud-native training, though production teams in 2026 typically leverage official Dev Container or LocalStack-supported cloud environments. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-monitoring.md b/v2-docs/aws-monitoring.md index c563a26b..5e32e30d 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-monitoring.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-monitoring.md @@ -115,5 +115,5 @@ - **(2022)** [Custom Health Check: HealthCheckCustomConfig](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_HealthCheckCustomConfig.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference guide for Cloud Map API's custom health checks. Explains dynamic service discovery patterns for serverless workloads where traditional load balancer health checks are inapplicable. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-networking.md b/v2-docs/aws-networking.md index 1d853b2e..3a6a286f 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-networking.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-networking.md @@ -241,5 +241,5 @@ - **(2021)** [Fine-tuning blue/green deployments on application load balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/blue-green-deployments-with-application-load-balancer) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on ALB's advanced routing capabilities to orchestrate safe blue/green deployments by shifting traffic percentages between target groups. A crucial operational pattern for continuous delivery pipelines, minimizing deployment blast radius. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-newfeatures.md b/v2-docs/aws-newfeatures.md index d24a9acd..d0fb4fdd 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-newfeatures.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-newfeatures.md @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-1) - [ECS Deployments](#ecs-deployments) - [EKS Kubernetes](#eks-kubernetes) + - [EKS Security](#eks-security) - [EKS Windows](#eks-windows) - [Storage Integration](#storage-integration) - [Databases](#databases) @@ -115,7 +116,7 @@ - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes) - [EKS Console](#eks-console) - [EKS Networking](#eks-networking) - - [EKS Security](#eks-security) + - [EKS Security](#eks-security-1) - [Market Analysis](#market-analysis-1) - [ReInvent Announcements](#reinvent-announcements-1) 1. [Data and Analytics](#data-and-analytics) @@ -267,6 +268,9 @@ #### EKS Kubernetes - **(2023)** [Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes version 1.25](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/amazon-eks-now-supports-kubernetes-version-1-25) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon EKS added support for Kubernetes version 1.25, bringing security policy updates, API removals (such as PodSecurityPolicy), and core platform enhancements like container registry authentication improvements. +#### EKS Security + + - **(2023)** [Amazon EKS introduces EKS Pod Identity](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/amazon-eks-pod-identity) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” EKS Pod Identity simplifies the association of IAM roles with Kubernetes service accounts. This model bypasses the complexities of OIDC trust configurations, offering highly scalable, secure, and isolated credential structures for containers. #### EKS Windows - **(2022)** [Amazon EKS launches automated provisioning and lifecycle management for Windows containers](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-eks-automated-provisioning-lifecycle-management-windows-containers) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon EKS automated the deployment and lifecycle management of Windows container nodes. It simplifies AMI updates, security patching, and scaling operations for Windows-based workloads on Kubernetes, aligning them with traditional Linux container management patterns. @@ -467,7 +471,7 @@ #### EKS Networking - **(2021)** [==Amazon VPC CNI plugin increases pods per node limits==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/amazon-vpc-cni-plugin-increases-pods-per-node-limits) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces Prefix Delegation in the AWS VPC CNI, multiplying the number of pods allocatable per node. By assigning /28 IPv4 prefixes to network interfaces instead of single secondary IPs, small-to-medium EC2 instances can support significantly higher container densities. This architecture directly addresses the IP exhaustion problem in enterprise Kubernetes deployments on AWS. -#### EKS Security +#### EKS Security (1) - **(2021)** [==Amazon EKS clusters now support user authentication with OIDC compatible identity providers==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/02/amazon-eks-clusters-support-user-authentication-oidc-compatible-identity-providers) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enables EKS clusters to utilize external OpenID Connect (OIDC) compatible identity providers for user authentication. This decouples Kubernetes RBAC from direct IAM identity mappings, allowing developers to leverage existing SSO solutions like Okta or Keycloak. It simplifies security governance by maintaining enterprise identity standards at the cluster API level. ### Market Analysis (1) @@ -561,5 +565,5 @@ - **(2021)** [Introducing new self-paced courses to improve Java and Python code quality with Amazon CodeGuru](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/new-self-paced-courses-to-improve-java-and-python-code-quality-with-amazon-codeguru) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational curriculum focusing on utilizing CodeGuru's machine-learning engines to detect concurrency bugs, resource leaks, and performance bottlenecks in Java and Python. These courses provide hands-on telemetry guides to maximize DevSecOps efficiency. Architecturally, CodeGuru integrates into CI/CD pipelines to enforce static and dynamic code quality. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-pricing.md b/v2-docs/aws-pricing.md index 228c31d8..5bd639f6 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-pricing.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-pricing.md @@ -90,5 +90,5 @@ - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 7 Tips for Cutting Down Your AWS Kubernetes Bill](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes/7-tips-for-cutting-down-your-aws-kubernetes-bill) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates architectural techniques to trim EKS clusters expenditures, describing auto-scalers (Karpenter), spot instances usage, strict namespace limits, and FinOps practices to optimize CPU allocation. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-security.md b/v2-docs/aws-security.md index d2faaadf..5acfd76d 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-security.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-security.md @@ -30,6 +30,9 @@ - [Compliance Frameworks](#compliance-frameworks) - [Landing Zone Automation](#landing-zone-automation) - [Multi-Account Strategy](#multi-account-strategy) + - [Certification](#certification) + - [AWS](#aws-2) + - [Solutions Architect Professional](#solutions-architect-professional) 1. [Cloud Engineering](#cloud-engineering) - [DevSecOps](#devsecops) - [Security](#security) @@ -184,6 +187,13 @@ - **(2024)** [Organizing Your AWS Environment Using Multiple Accounts (white paper for best practices)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/organizing-your-aws-environment/organizing-your-aws-environment.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official AWS framework defining multi-account best practices using AWS Organizations and AWS Control Tower. It outlines critical isolation patterns for security, billing, and operational autonomy. Architecturally, it serves as the foundation for modern enterprise landing zones, ensuring strict blast-radius limitation. - **(2024)** [blog.wut.dev: Moving AWS Accounts and OUs Within An Organization - Not So Simple!](https://wut.dev/blog/2024/07/05/moving-aws-accounts-within-organization.html) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical analysis of the pitfalls and administrative hurdles encountered when migrating AWS accounts between Organizational Units (OUs) or organizations. It examines the operational impact on Service Control Policies (SCPs), resource shares, CloudFormation StackSets, and global integrations during transition phases. +### Certification + +#### AWS (2) + +##### Solutions Architect Professional + + - **(2020)** [Tips on Passing AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional Level](https://www.linkedin.com/top-content/?trk=article_not_found) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic study guide for passing the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional exam. The content focuses on advanced architectural design patterns, multi-tier application migration, cost optimization, and high-availability setups across complex AWS environments. Curator Insight: Highly structured blueprint for enterprise AWS exam prep. Live Grounding: Real-world value lies in understanding multi-account strategies, organizational governance, and security at scale. ## Cloud Engineering ### DevSecOps @@ -278,5 +288,5 @@ - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: AWS Secrets Manager](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-secrets-manager) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational technical guide to the architecture and operational model of AWS Secrets Manager. The article discusses integration mechanics with AWS RDS, IAM authorization policies, automated rotation via pre-configured Lambda templates, and encryption envelope methods using KMS. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-serverless.md b/v2-docs/aws-serverless.md index 92855bfe..671cab41 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-serverless.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-serverless.md @@ -89,9 +89,9 @@ - [Build a Python Microservice with Amazon Web Services Lambda & API Gateway](https://www.giantflyingsaucer.com/blog/?p=5730) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.giantflyingsaucer.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [blog.powerupcloud.com: AWS inventory details in CSV using lambda](https://blog.powerupcloud.com/2016/02/07/aws-inventory-details-in-csv-using-lambda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.powerupcloud.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [betterprogramming.pub: Lambda vs. Step Functions: The Battle of Cost and' Performance](https://betterprogramming.pub/lambda-vs-step-functions-the-battle-of-cost-and-performance-5f008045e2ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==betterprogramming.pub: Lambda vs. Step Functions: The Battle of Cost and' Performance== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud**](https://kothiyal-anuj.medium.com/serverless-diary-the-ultimate-guide-to-caching-in-the-cloud-249f6a06915f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [npmjs.com: Lambda load test](https://www.npmjs.com/package/lambda-load-test) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering npmjs.com: Lambda load test in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [blog.usejournal.com: Building a Serverless Back-end with AWS](https://blog.usejournal.com/building-a-serverless-back-end-with-aws-5bb3642a3f4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.usejournal.com: Building a Serverless Back-end with AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud**](https://kothiyal-anuj.medium.com/serverless-diary-the-ultimate-guide-to-caching-in-the-cloud-249f6a06915f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Going Serverless (on AWS)](https://medium.com/galvanize/going-serverless-on-aws-116a04a0defd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Going Serverless (on AWS) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [liavyona09.medium.com: Spice up Your Kubernetes Environment with AWS Lambda](https://liavyona09.medium.com/spice-up-your-kubernetes-environment-with-aws-lambda-a07d81347607) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering liavyona09.medium.com: Spice up Your Kubernetes Environment with AWS Lambda in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Serverless enterprise-grade multi-tenancy using AWS | Tarek Becker](https://medium.com/@tarekbecker/serverless-enterprise-grade-multi-tenancy-using-aws-76ff5f4d0a23) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Serverless enterprise-grade multi-tenancy using AWS | Tarek Becker in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -271,5 +271,5 @@ - **(2024)** [AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A managed serverless orchestration service that simplifies state machine design for multi-step microservices. It coordinates complex distributed workflows, manages execution state, handles built-in retries, and integrates natively with over 200 AWS services to prevent deep nesting of Lambda functions. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-spain.md b/v2-docs/aws-spain.md index a4544ee4..8461fc97 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-spain.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-spain.md @@ -29,5 +29,5 @@ - **(2022)** [techunwrapped.com: Spain becomes a Cloud Region in 2022](https://techunwrapped.com/spain-becomes-a-cloud-region-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical news review analyzing the impact of Spain establishing its first sovereign AWS Cloud Region in 2022, detailing latency improvements and local enterprise hosting advantages. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-storage.md b/v2-docs/aws-storage.md index 2ad27c2a..0801cabe 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-storage.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-storage.md @@ -138,5 +138,5 @@ - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: AWS S3 Sync - An Extensive Guide](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-s3-sync) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive guide on using AWS S3 Sync commands, showing how to achieve efficient filesystems syncs between local storage and S3 targets. It explains multi-threading optimization, inclusion/exclusion rules, and integrity checks. This reference is highly valuable for system administrators maintaining basic backup and sync pipelines. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-tools-scripts.md b/v2-docs/aws-tools-scripts.md index de96bf1d..3a944403 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-tools-scripts.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-tools-scripts.md @@ -11,9 +11,6 @@ 1. [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence) - [Developer Agents](#developer-agents) - [Amazon Q](#amazon-q) -1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration) - - [Asset Management and Governance](#asset-management-and-governance) - - [Cloud Analytics](#cloud-analytics) 1. [Cloud Platform](#cloud-platform) - [AWS Infrastructure](#aws-infrastructure) - [Automation](#automation) @@ -62,14 +59,6 @@ #### Amazon Q - **(2026)** [Amazon CodeWhisperer](https://aws.amazon.com/q/developer) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Q Developer (formerly CodeWhisperer) is AWS's flagship generative AI-assisted programming agent. It generates real-time, context-aware code suggestions while performing security scanning and structural code upgrades. Live grounding demonstrates its evolution into a highly secure, enterprise-compliant workspace tool with advanced reference tracking mechanisms. -## Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration - -### Asset Management and Governance - -#### Cloud Analytics - - - **(2026)** [steampipe](https://steampipe.io) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensible open-source command-line framework that translates APIs and cloud inventories into virtual SQL tables. Enables DevOps engineers to construct real-time dashboards and audit configuration profiles on multi-cloud hosts. - - **(2022)** [Querying AWS at scale across APIs, Regions, and accounts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/querying-aws-at-scale-across-apis-regions-and-accounts) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise guide mapping performance configurations designed to query massive multi-account, multi-region AWS environments. Analyzes API latency limitations, concurrency protocols, and security audits utilizing SQL query abstractions. ## Cloud Platform ### AWS Infrastructure @@ -172,5 +161,5 @@ - **(2024)** [AWS Samples (Boilerplates)](https://nubenetes.com/demos/#aws-samples-boilerplates) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A consolidated hub of official and community AWS deployment samples. Houses structured patterns and CloudFormation/Terraform codebases to fast-track prototype development in compliance with AWS architecture standards. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws-training.md b/v2-docs/aws-training.md index 91cf37aa..c45f9706 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws-training.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws-training.md @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ - [Training](#training) - [Community Learning](#community-learning-1) - [Educational Resources](#educational-resources) + - [Multi-Cloud Education](#multi-cloud-education) 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure) - [Cloud Computing](#cloud-computing-1) - [AWS Training](#aws-training) @@ -55,6 +56,7 @@ - **(2016)** [aws.amazon.com: First AWS Certification Study Guide Now Available](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/10/first-aws-certification-study-guide-now-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical announcement of the first official AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate Study Guide. While highly informative on classical concepts, modern practitioners must supplement it with current AWS documentation to address the evolved features of modern cloud services. #### Community Learning + - **(2023)** [community.aws/training: Training and Certification](https://builder.aws.com/learn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The centralized AWS Builder community training site featuring articles, community-sourced tutorials, and architectural guidelines written by AWS Heroes and user group leaders worldwide. - **(2023)** [awscerts.slack.com](https://awscerts.slack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated global Slack community focusing on AWS Certifications. Serves as a peer-to-peer discussion hub where developers and architects share study tips, ask technical questions, and exchange real-world infrastructure experience. #### Infrastructure as Code @@ -70,6 +72,9 @@ #### Educational Resources - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Free Online Resources To Get Started On Cloud Computing](https://analyticsindiamag.com/free-online-resources-to-get-started-on-cloud-computing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles high-quality, free resources to master fundamental cloud computing concepts. Lists tutorials, official cloud vendor training pathways, and community projects to help newcomers build structured knowledge in distributed systems. +#### Multi-Cloud Education + + - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com](https://www.pluralsight.com/cloud-guru) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premier e-learning platform (now part of Pluralsight) specializing in cloud computing, DevOps, and container certifications (AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes). Provides hands-on sandbox environments and deep technical pathways designed to train enterprise-grade engineering organizations. ## Infrastructure ### Cloud Computing (1) @@ -86,5 +91,5 @@ - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Security Fundamentals (free)](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-security-fundamentals-second-edition&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental training program covering core security topologies inside AWS. Explores the Shared Responsibility Model, IAM resource authorization, KMS encryption keys, and continuous infrastructure auditing. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/aws.md b/v2-docs/aws.md index 8a83cb83..ee1c444d 100644 --- a/v2-docs/aws.md +++ b/v2-docs/aws.md @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [AWS](#aws-1) - [Resources](#resources) + - [AWS Automation](#aws-automation) + - [Serverless Orchestration](#serverless-orchestration) - [AWS Ecosystem](#aws-ecosystem) - [Audio Learning](#audio-learning) - [Open Source Strategy](#open-source-strategy) @@ -58,6 +60,7 @@ - [AWS](#aws-2) - [Documentation](#documentation) - [Operations](#operations) + - [Security and IAM](#security-and-iam) - [Status Monitoring](#status-monitoring) 1. [Data Engineering](#data-engineering) - [Streaming Data](#streaming-data) @@ -65,6 +68,9 @@ 1. [FinOps and Cloud Cost](#finops-and-cloud-cost) - [AWS Optimization](#aws-optimization) - [Policy Engines](#policy-engines) +1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1) + - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery) + - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners) ## Architectural Foundations @@ -74,7 +80,6 @@ - [AWS Knowledge Center](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Introducing Kiro: AWS Agentic AI-Based IDE](https://markrosscloud.medium.com/introducing-kiro-aws-agentic-ai-based-ide-cded711b1409) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Introducing Kiro: AWS Agentic AI-Based IDE in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments](https://t.co/5E4FLUyh98) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/towards-cloud-computing: 7 Free AWS Practice Labs and AWS Workshops' resources](https://medium.com/towards-cloud-computing/7-free-aws-practice-labs-and-aws-workshops-resources-d0a861f05d3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/towards-cloud-computing: 7 Free AWS Practice Labs and AWS Workshops' resources== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone: AWS Basics](https://dzone.com/articles/aws-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: AWS Basics in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone: AWS Basics: Bastion Hosts and NAT](https://dzone.com/articles/aws-basics-bastian-hosts-and-nat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: AWS Basics: Bastion Hosts and NAT in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -99,6 +104,7 @@ - [Scaling on AWS (Part 3): >500K Users](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/scaling-on-aws-part-3-500k-users-3750b227b761) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Scaling on AWS (Part 3): >500K Users in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com: Building a Serverless Dynamic DNS System with AWS](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/building-a-serverless-dynamic-dns-system-with-aws-a32256f0a1d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Building a Serverless Dynamic DNS System with AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com: The Top 10 AWS Startup Blog Posts of 2015](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/the-top-10-aws-startup-blog-posts-of-2015-d2975e3778bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: The Top 10 AWS Startup Blog Posts of 2015 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments](https://t.co/5E4FLUyh98) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Top 4 AWS Patterns of Highly Available API](https://medium.com/greenm/top-4-aws-patterns-of-highly-available-api-d34599bfbb96) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Top 4 AWS Patterns of Highly Available API in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: AWS configuration files, explained](https://medium.com/@ben11kehoe/aws-configuration-files-explained-9a7ea7a5b42e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: AWS configuration files, explained in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/swlh: AWS Config β€” Compliance as Code](https://medium.com/swlh/aws-config-compliance-as-code-9621eb3b7ac7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/swlh: AWS Config β€” Compliance as Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -164,6 +170,11 @@ #### Resources - **(2026)** [==Awesome AWS 🌟==](https://github.com/donnemartin/awesome-aws) ⭐ 14064 [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier reference catalog for Amazon Web Services (AWS), containing curated libraries, open-source utilities, and official whitepapers. It covers key compute, storage, networking, and serverless components. It is universally recognized as the gold standard resource for AWS-centric platform engineering teams seeking validated architectural patterns. +### AWS Automation + +#### Serverless Orchestration + + - **(2026)** [Enhanced Local IDE Experience for AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-an-enhanced-local-ide-experience-for-aws-step-functions) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details local IDE integration utilities for designing and tracing AWS Step Functions. Enhances developer inner-loops by rendering local visual workflow representations and offering live Amazon States Language schema validation directly in-editor. ### AWS Ecosystem #### Audio Learning @@ -268,6 +279,9 @@ #### Operations - **(2008)** [AWS Support](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed directory of AWS premium tier services, offering technical case routing, cloud guidance, and access to Trusted Advisor tools to maintain cluster health and SLA commitments. +#### Security and IAM + + - **(2026)** [**docs.aws.amazon.com: Actions, resources, and condition keys for AWS services 🌟🌟🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/service-authorization/latest/reference/reference_policies_actions-resources-contextkeys.html) [HTML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The definitive AWS reference for constructing fine-grained IAM policies. It outlines exact service actions, resource types, and condition context keys required to enforce the principle of least privilege in enterprise architectures. This resource is indispensable for security engineers building cloud access models. #### Status Monitoring - **(2006)** [status.aws.amazon.com: Service Health Dashboard](https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS’s central status console reporting operational health of active regions and services, allowing platform engineers to quickly cross-examine deployment anomalies with provider incidents. @@ -285,7 +299,14 @@ #### Policy Engines - **(2024)** [**Cloudburn: An Open-Source Policy Engine for AWS Spending**](https://github.com/towardsthecloud/cloudburn) ⭐ 1765 [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Cloudburn, an open-source command-line tool designed to audit AWS resource groups. By using declarative policies, it alerts teams to idle resources, non-standard instance types, and unassigned Elastic IPs to keep real-world deployments within budget limits. +## Infrastructure as Code (1) + +### CICD and Delivery + +#### Self-Hosted Runners + + - **(2025)** [RunsOn: Self-hosted GitHub Actions Runners in AWS](https://runs-on.com) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative open-source self-hosting solution that provisions fast, secure, on-demand EC2 single-use runners for GitHub Actions on AWS. Offers extreme cost reductions (up to 10x) utilizing EC2 spot instances with minimal boot delays. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/azure.md b/v2-docs/azure.md index 585dd32f..cd551e66 100644 --- a/v2-docs/azure.md +++ b/v2-docs/azure.md @@ -45,24 +45,32 @@ - [DevOps Platforms](#devops-platforms) - [DevTest Labs](#devtest-labs) - [Feature Comparison](#feature-comparison) + - [Git Integration](#git-integration) + - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops) - [Observability](#observability-1) - [DevOps Dashboard](#devops-dashboard) - [Pipeline Extensions](#pipeline-extensions) - [Tasks Repository](#tasks-repository) - [Pipeline Integration](#pipeline-integration) - - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops) + - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-1) - [SDLC Optimization](#sdlc-optimization) - [Azure DevOps Platform](#azure-devops-platform) - [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance-1) - [Release Gates](#release-gates) + - [Security and Supply Chain](#security-and-supply-chain) + - [Dependabot](#dependabot) - [Security Scanning](#security-scanning) - [Scout Suite Integration](#scout-suite-integration) - [Template Reference](#template-reference) - [Azure DevOps Pipelines](#azure-devops-pipelines) + - [Terraform](#terraform) + - [Azure DevOps Pipelines](#azure-devops-pipelines-1) + - [Terraform Testing](#terraform-testing) + - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-2) - [Training](#training) - [Azure DevOps Paths](#azure-devops-paths) - [Training and Labs](#training-and-labs) - - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-1) + - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-3) 1. [Cloud Application Platforms](#cloud-application-platforms) - [Azure App Service](#azure-app-service) - [App Service Configuration](#app-service-configuration) @@ -77,6 +85,10 @@ - [Frameworks](#frameworks) - [WAF Assessments](#waf-assessments) - [Well-Architected Framework WAF](#well-architected-framework-waf) + - [Governance](#governance) + - [Azure](#azure) + - [Cloud Adoption Framework](#cloud-adoption-framework) + - [Monitoring](#monitoring) - [PaaS](#paas) - [App Service](#app-service) - [Resiliency](#resiliency) @@ -87,6 +99,8 @@ - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines) - [Azure DevOps Fundamentals](#azure-devops-fundamentals) - [Azure Pipelines Architecture](#azure-pipelines-architecture) + - [Build Environments](#build-environments) + - [Runtime Configuration](#runtime-configuration) - [Conditional Logic and Expressions](#conditional-logic-and-expressions) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1) - [Declarative Pipelines](#declarative-pipelines) @@ -134,18 +148,21 @@ 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [Azure Networking](#azure-networking) - [Cost Optimization](#cost-optimization) + - [Latency Optimization](#latency-optimization) + - [Multi-Tenant Topology](#multi-tenant-topology) - [Private Access](#private-access) - [Security](#security) - [Subnet Peering](#subnet-peering) - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-2) - [AKS Fleet Manager](#aks-fleet-manager) + - [AKS Integration](#aks-integration) - [Container Storage](#container-storage) - [Cloud Native Storage](#cloud-native-storage) - [DevOps](#devops) - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines-1) - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience) - [Azure Provisioning](#azure-provisioning) - - [Governance](#governance) + - [Governance](#governance-1) - [Enterprise Naming](#enterprise-naming) - [Identity and Access](#identity-and-access) - [Microsoft Graph IaC](#microsoft-graph-iac) @@ -156,10 +173,12 @@ - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-4) - [Advanced Bicep](#advanced-bicep) - [Azure Bicep](#azure-bicep) + - [Azure IPAM](#azure-ipam) - [Azure Verified Modules](#azure-verified-modules) - [Enterprise Case Study](#enterprise-case-study) - [IaC Migration](#iac-migration) - [Standardization](#standardization) + - [Terraform AVM](#terraform-avm) - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability) - [Azure Monitor Logs](#azure-monitor-logs) - [Cost Management](#cost-management) @@ -180,6 +199,7 @@ - [Container Governance](#container-governance) 1. [Cloud Native and Kubernetes](#cloud-native-and-kubernetes) - [GitOps and Continuous Delivery](#gitops-and-continuous-delivery) + - [ArgoCD integration](#argocd-integration) - [DevOps Standardization](#devops-standardization) - [Hybrid and Multicloud Solutions](#hybrid-and-multicloud-solutions) - [App Services on Arc](#app-services-on-arc) @@ -188,8 +208,11 @@ - [Azure Arc Jumpstart](#azure-arc-jumpstart) - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability-1) - [Managed Prometheus](#managed-prometheus) + - [Network Observability](#network-observability) + - [Networking and Edge Routing](#networking-and-edge-routing-1) + - [Gateway API](#gateway-api) 1. [Cloud Native Platforms](#cloud-native-platforms) - - [Azure](#azure) + - [Azure](#azure-1) - [Dedicated Documentation](#dedicated-documentation) - [Education](#education-1) - [High Availability Architectures](#high-availability-architectures) @@ -204,7 +227,7 @@ - [Automation](#automation) - [PowerShell Scripts](#powershell-scripts) - [User Provisioning](#user-provisioning) - - [Governance](#governance-1) + - [Governance](#governance-2) - [Azure Naming Tool](#azure-naming-tool) - [FinOps](#finops) - [Reliability](#reliability) @@ -221,7 +244,7 @@ - [Azure Storage](#azure-storage) - [Azure CLI](#azure-cli) - [Blob Diagnostic](#blob-diagnostic) - - [Governance](#governance-2) + - [Governance](#governance-3) - [Resource Tagging](#resource-tagging) - [Cost Controls](#cost-controls) - [Microsoft Azure](#microsoft-azure-2) @@ -274,6 +297,8 @@ - [VMSS](#vmss) - [Windows Server](#windows-server) 1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-3) + - [AKS Labs](#aks-labs) + - [Hands-on Learning](#hands-on-learning) - [Operating Systems](#operating-systems) - [Azure Linux](#azure-linux) 1. [Data and Storage](#data-and-storage) @@ -339,6 +364,9 @@ - [SCCM Configuration](#sccm-configuration) - [PowerShell Automation](#powershell-automation) - [Collection Design](#collection-design) +1. [FinOps and Cloud Cost](#finops-and-cloud-cost) + - [Azure Optimization](#azure-optimization) + - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-2) 1. [Governance and Management](#governance-and-management) - [API Deprecations](#api-deprecations) - [Platform Lifecycle](#platform-lifecycle) @@ -346,7 +374,7 @@ - [Compliance](#compliance-1) - [Cost Management](#cost-management-1) - [Kubernetes Compliance](#kubernetes-compliance) - - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-2) + - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-3) - [Resource Metadata](#resource-metadata) 1. [Healthcare IT](#healthcare-it) - [Biomedical Research](#biomedical-research) @@ -421,6 +449,9 @@ 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure) - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management) - [PowerShell DSC](#powershell-dsc) + - [Networking](#networking) + - [Ingress](#ingress) + - [Azure Application Gateway](#azure-application-gateway) 1. [Infrastructure and Platform](#infrastructure-and-platform) - [Tenant Governance](#tenant-governance-1) - [Subscription Architecture](#subscription-architecture) @@ -437,7 +468,7 @@ - [Dependency Management](#dependency-management) - [PowerShellGet](#powershellget) - [NuGet Providers](#nuget-providers) - - [Governance](#governance-3) + - [Governance](#governance-4) - [Enterprise Policy as Code](#enterprise-policy-as-code) - [Azure Policy](#azure-policy) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-8) @@ -472,15 +503,25 @@ - [Shell Environments](#shell-environments) - [Comparison](#comparison) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-9) + - [AI Integration](#ai-integration) + - [Copilot for Azure](#copilot-for-azure) - [ARM Templates](#arm-templates) - [Template Specs](#template-specs) - [Training](#training-1) - [Azure Basics](#azure-basics) - [Developer Tools](#developer-tools-1) - - [Terraform](#terraform) - - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-3) + - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-4) + - [Accelerators](#accelerators) + - [Azure Verified Modules](#azure-verified-modules-1) + - [Terraform](#terraform-1) + - [Azure Verified Modules](#azure-verified-modules-2) + - [Export Utility](#export-utility) + - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-5) + - [Official Integration](#official-integration) + - [Terraform Modules](#terraform-modules) + - [IPAM](#ipam) - [Terraform Providers](#terraform-providers) - - [Azure IPAM](#azure-ipam) + - [Azure IPAM](#azure-ipam-1) - [Verification and AI](#verification-and-ai) - [Copilot Verification](#copilot-verification) 1. [Management and Governance](#management-and-governance) @@ -505,7 +546,7 @@ - [DNS Traffic Management](#dns-traffic-management) - [Network Security](#network-security-1) - [Architecture Baselines](#architecture-baselines) -1. [Networking](#networking) +1. [Networking](#networking-1) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-10) - [Architecture Code Patterns](#architecture-code-patterns) - [Network Management](#network-management) @@ -531,7 +572,7 @@ - [dbatools Module](#dbatools-module) 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-1) - [CICD Platforms](#cicd-platforms) - - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-2) + - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-4) 1. [Quality Assurance](#quality-assurance) - [Performance Testing](#performance-testing) - [Azure Load Testing](#azure-load-testing) @@ -540,9 +581,13 @@ - [Azure Sandbox](#azure-sandbox) 1. [Security](#security-1) - [Identity and Access](#identity-and-access-3) + - [AKS](#aks) - [OIDC Integration](#oidc-integration) - [Network Security](#network-security-2) - [Azure Firewall](#azure-firewall) + - [Secrets Management](#secrets-management) + - [Cloud Integrations](#cloud-integrations) + - [Azure](#azure-2) - [Threat Hunting](#threat-hunting) - [Active Directory](#active-directory-1) 1. [Security and Identity](#security-and-identity) @@ -614,19 +659,18 @@ - [docs.microsoft.com: Run scripts in your Windows VM by using action Run Commands](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/run-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Azure Virtual WAN introduces its first SaaS offering](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/blog/azure-virtual-wan-introduces-its-first-saas-offering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [docs.microsoft.com: Using Policy with Azure Site Recovery](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-how-to-enable-policy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2](https://medium.com/@mikakrief/using-azure-service-operator-v2-4a1fa1f5e3b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD](https://noodlemctwoodle.medium.com/automating-microsoft-sentinel-deployment-with-azure-devops-ci-cd-2d4ae0c4e254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code](https://medium.com/@codebob75/application-network-security-in-azure-subnets-endpoints-dns-nsgs-with-terraform-code-0bcabdb3a65b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/build-secure-ai-applications-on-azure-with-hashicorp-terraform-and-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Scaling Applications in the Cloud](https://medium.com/faun/scaling-applications-in-the-cloud-52bb6dfbac4e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Scaling Applications in the Cloud in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [blog.identitydigest.com: Azure AD workload identity federation with Kubernetes](https://blog.identitydigest.com/azuread-federate-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==blog.identitydigest.com: Azure AD workload identity federation with Kubernetes== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [charbelnemnom.com: Move Files Between Azure File Share Tiers and optimize' storage costs](https://charbelnemnom.com/move-files-between-azure-file-share-tiers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering charbelnemnom.com: Move Files Between Azure File Share Tiers and optimize' storage costs in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [techrepublic.com: What can you do with Azure Files?](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/what-can-you-do-azure-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==techrepublic.com: What can you do with Azure Files?== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [satyenkumar.medium.com: Demystifying The Cloud: An Overview of the Microsoft' Azure 🌟🌟🌟](https://satyenkumar.medium.com/demystifying-the-cloud-computing-an-overview-of-the-microsoft-azure-6a5c1fb1799d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==satyenkumar.medium.com: Demystifying The Cloud: An Overview of the Microsoft' Azure== 🌟🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/awesome-azure: Azure β€” Most Useful Azure Services Every Developer' Must Know](https://medium.com/awesome-azure/azure-most-useful-azure-services-every-developer-must-know-top-azure-paas-serverless-services-developer-c55b829ac6d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/awesome-azure: Azure β€” Most Useful Azure Services Every Developer' Must Know in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2](https://medium.com/@mikakrief/using-azure-service-operator-v2-4a1fa1f5e3b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/microsoftazure: Ultimate guide for Enterprise-scale landing zone' for Azure](https://medium.com/microsoftazure/ultimate-guide-for-azure-cloud-adoption-framework-for-enterprise-scale-landing-zone-bba2a385134d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/microsoftazure: Ultimate guide for Enterprise-scale landing zone' for Azure in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [charbelnemnom.com: Exam AZ-305: Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect' Expert](https://charbelnemnom.com/az-305-exam-study-guide-azure-solutions-architect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering charbelnemnom.com: Exam AZ-305: Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect' Expert in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD](https://noodlemctwoodle.medium.com/automating-microsoft-sentinel-deployment-with-azure-devops-ci-cd-2d4ae0c4e254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [info.acloud.guru: Deploying your first kubernetes app with Azure DevOps](https://info.acloud.guru/resources/deploy-kubernetes-app-with-azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering info.acloud.guru: Deploying your first kubernetes app with Azure DevOps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Azure DevOps HandBook !](https://medium.com/@arunksingh16/azure-devops-handbook-d6dcd82da1b7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Azure DevOps HandBook ! in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Azure DevOps Tips: β€œEach” Loops](https://medium.com/@therealjordanlee/azure-devops-tips-each-loops-c082c692d025) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Azure DevOps Tips: β€œEach” Loops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -648,6 +692,7 @@ - [visualstudiomagazine.com: PowerShell Crescendo Now Generally Available](https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2022/03/10/powershell-crescendo-ga.aspx?m=1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering visualstudiomagazine.com: PowerShell Crescendo Now Generally Available in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/codex: 7 Best Practices for Data Ingestion](https://medium.com/codex/7-best-practices-for-data-ingestion-f336c6b5128c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/codex: 7 Best Practices for Data Ingestion== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [denniszielke.medium.com: Using Azure Container Apps at scale instead of' your building your own NaaS on top of K8s?](https://denniszielke.medium.com/using-azure-container-apps-at-scale-instead-of-your-building-your-own-naas-on-top-of-k8s-7c4760c2511f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering denniszielke.medium.com: Using Azure Container Apps at scale instead of' your building your own NaaS on top of K8s? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/build-secure-ai-applications-on-azure-with-hashicorp-terraform-and-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## Architecture ### Container Orchestration @@ -735,6 +780,11 @@ #### Feature Comparison - **(2023)** [info.acloud.guru: Azure DevOps VS GitHub: Comparing Microsoft's DevOps Twins](https://info.acloud.guru/resources/azure-devops-vs-github-comparing-microsofts-devops-twins) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative analysis between Azure DevOps and GitHub Enterprise services. Details differences in licensing, security features, repository setups, and integrated pipeline structures. +### Git Integration + +#### Azure DevOps + + - **(2024)** [cloudskills.io: Getting Started with Git and Azure DevOps: The Ultimate Guide 🌟](https://ine.com) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive workflow guide demonstrating advanced Git version control configurations within Azure DevOps projects. Shows how to set up strict PR approval limits and automated checkouts. ### Observability (1) #### DevOps Dashboard @@ -747,7 +797,7 @@ - **(2026)** [==microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks) ⭐ 3645 [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main open-source codebase behind Azure Pipelines tasks. Critical reference for developers needing to extend build steps or troubleshoot performance bottlenecks. ### Pipeline Integration -#### Azure DevOps +#### Azure DevOps (1) - **(2024)** [dev.to: Setting up a CI-CD Pipeline Using Azure DevOps 🌟](https://dev.to/gbengelebs/setting-up-a-ci-cd-pipeline-using-azure-devops-4gb) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clear walk-through of establishing initial continuous delivery templates in Azure DevOps. Covers agent configurations, testing setups, and artifact publishing phases. ### SDLC Optimization @@ -760,6 +810,11 @@ #### Release Gates - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Controlling Release Pipelines with Gates and Azure Policy Compliance 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/controlling-release-pipelines-with-gates-and-azure-policy-compliance) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical look into establishing policy-driven release criteria. Explores how to query Azure Policy health before authorizing multi-stage production promotions, establishing guardrails against configuration drifts. +### Security and Supply Chain + +#### Dependabot + + - **(2025)** [Dependabot Version Updates in Azure DevOps](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/dependabot-updates-en-azure-devops) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A configuration guide describing the implementation of automated Dependabot scanning mechanisms inside Azure DevOps repositories to detect and secure third-party dependencies. ### Security Scanning #### Scout Suite Integration @@ -770,6 +825,16 @@ #### Azure DevOps Pipelines - **(2024)** [==github.com/nnellans/ado-pipelines-guide: Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines Guide' 🌟==](https://github.com/nnellans/ado-pipelines-guide) ⭐ 74 [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structured, community-created repository gathering YAML pipeline configurations and boilerplate templates. Focuses on standardized modular task integration and multi-stage configurations. +### Terraform + +#### Azure DevOps Pipelines (1) + + - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps Terraform Pipeline (Complete Guide + YAML Examples)](https://deniscooper.co.uk/azure-devops-terraform-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive configuration guide showing how to set up robust, multi-stage YAML pipelines in Azure DevOps for Terraform configurations. Solves remote backend locking and authentication hurdles. +### Terraform Testing + +#### Azure DevOps (2) + + - **(2025)** [Automate Terraform Testing with Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://skundunotes.com/2025/01/22/automate-terraform-testing-with-azure-devops-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical blueprint demonstrating the integration of automated security verification and configuration syntax checks inside Azure DevOps release steps for HashiCorp Terraform. ### Training #### Azure DevOps Paths @@ -777,7 +842,7 @@ - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Build applications with Azure DevOps (Learning Path)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/training/browse) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official learning track for developers targeting modern containerized deployment patterns inside Azure DevOps environments. Covers automated quality assurance and CI configurations. ### Training and Labs -#### Azure DevOps (1) +#### Azure DevOps (3) - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps Labs 🌟](https://www.azuredevopslabs.com) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official training portal hosting a deep collection of hands-on tutorials for managing delivery lifecycles, artifact generation, and deployment security gates. ## Cloud Application Platforms @@ -818,6 +883,15 @@ - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure Well-Architected Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The core blueprint for building high-quality cloud workloads on Azure, structured around five pillars: Reliability, Security, Cost Optimization, Operational Excellence, and Performance Efficiency. It establishes technical evaluation criteria and optimization strategies for running stable, secure cloud-native environments. Real-world implementation leverages these design principles for systematic, self-healing infrastructures. - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Microsoft Refreshes its Well-Architected Framework](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/11/azure-well-architected-framework) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry review highlighting Microsoft's updates to the Well-Architected Framework (WAF) to better support modern cloud-native systems. Key improvements emphasize granular workload guides, prescriptive technical patterns, and streamlined cost optimization techniques. The refresh ensures the framework evolves alongside rapid shifts in containerization and modern distributed patterns. +### Governance + +#### Azure + +##### Cloud Adoption Framework + +###### Monitoring + + - **(2024)** [Monitor your Azure cloud estate - Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/manage/monitor) [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official framework for implementing enterprise-wide monitoring strategies across Azure subscription models. It details Azure Monitor integrations, Log Analytics configurations, and service-level baseline configurations. Curator Insight: Strategic enterprise adoption guide. Live Grounding: Focuses heavily on mapping technical telemetry directly to business outcomes and platform compliance frameworks. ### PaaS #### App Service @@ -843,6 +917,11 @@ #### Azure Pipelines Architecture - **(2022)** [thinksys.com: Azure DevOps Pipeline Complete Guide 2022](https://thinksys.com/azure/azure-devops-pipeline-complete-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Provides a comprehensive guide to Azure Pipelines, examining agent pools, environment gates, YAML schemas, and artifact generation. Modern engineering patterns in 2026 have completely deprecated classic visual release pipelines. Modern deployment strategies mandate programmatic YAML-only architectures that incorporate pipeline decorators and secure agent injection. +#### Build Environments + +##### Runtime Configuration + + - **(2025)** [Install Java 23 in an Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/como-instalar-java-23-en-una-pipeline-de-azure-devops) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to dynamically install Java 23 onto Azure DevOps pipeline agents using automated setup tasks. In 2026, using localized runtime installation tasks is preferred over relying on pre-baked VM images, allowing pipelines to remain flexible and easily adapt to new framework versions. #### Conditional Logic and Expressions - **(2023)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure DevOps Pipelines: If Expressions and Conditions 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/healthcareandlifesciencesblog/azure-devops-pipelines-if-expressions-and-conditions/3737159) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Breaks down the syntax and runtime evaluation of conditional if-expressions in Azure Pipelines' YAML parser. Masterful command of compile-time versus execution-time evaluation is crucial in 2026 for building dynamic pipelines that auto-adjust steps based on branch targets, variables, or system telemetry. @@ -896,6 +975,7 @@ ##### Pull Request Feedback - **(2023)** [gist.github.com: This snippet contains the steps to generate a terraform' plan and post it as a comment of a pull request in Azure DevOps](https://gist.github.com/GTRekter/51f8be3fbfb13b3696f92e117d956597) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A PowerShell-driven automation script that extracts Terraform plans and posts them directly as rich markdown comments in Azure DevOps Pull Requests. Live 2026 engineering audits show that while native extensions offer similar behaviors, custom gists are widely used to maintain clean PR review workflows. + - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-azure-devops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide on orchestrating Terraform plan and apply commands using Azure DevOps YAML pipelines. While curator insights center on simple task execution and state file security, 2026 enterprise engineering standards require using OpenID Connect (OIDC) Workload Identity instead of hardcoded client secrets to run automated deployments. ### Platform Engineering #### Azure DevOps Architecture @@ -967,6 +1047,12 @@ - **(2026)** [Which Azure Network is Cheaper?](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2026/01/16/which-azure-network-is-cheaper) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This cost-analysis guide scrutinizes the pricing structures of Azure networking patterns, contrasting VNet Peering, Private Link, Virtual WAN, and ExpressRoute. It provides system architects with actionable formulas to optimize egress and internal data transfer fees, which are critical for high-throughput, multi-region distributed microservices. - **(2025)** [A Guide to Azure Data Transfer Pricing](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureNetworkingBlog/a-guide-to-azure-data-transfer-pricing/4374538) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep analysis of the financial implications of Azure data transit. The guide breaks down costs associated with intra-region, inter-region, availability zone traversal, and internet egress. It is highly valuable for designing cost-efficient microservices that utilize high-frequency data synchronizations. +#### Latency Optimization + + - **(2025)** [Reduce Latency with Azure Proximity Placement Groups](https://hansencloud.com/2025/02/24/reduce-latency-with-azure-proximity-placement-groups) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the utility of Azure Proximity Placement Groups (PPGs) to achieve sub-millisecond physical latency for interdependent compute resources. It outlines design considerations for co-locating VMs, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, and Kubernetes nodes within the same physical data center boundary to support high-performance microservices. +#### Multi-Tenant Topology + + - **(2025)** [Deploying Virtual Networks Across Tenants Using Azure Virtual Network Manager](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworkingblog/deploying-virtual-networks-across-tenants-using-azure-virtual-network-manager-ip/4410161) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official exploration of Azure Virtual Network Manager (AVNM) capabilities for coordinating network topologies across distinct enterprise Entra ID tenants. Architects learn how to leverage AVNM to scale governance, enforce global security rules, and simplify cross-tenant hub-and-spoke peerings programmatically. #### Private Access - **(2025)** [Private Link Reality Bites: Service Endpoints vs Private Link](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/02/17/private-link-reality-bites-service-endpoints-vs-private-link) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive comparison of Azure Service Endpoints versus Private Link. The author details critical architectural trade-offs: while Service Endpoints are simple to configure and leverage public IPs, Private Link allocates private endpoints within your virtual network, enhancing the security posture of microservice deployments by blocking data exfiltration channels, albeit with increased cost and complexity. @@ -982,6 +1068,9 @@ #### AKS Fleet Manager - **(2024)** [github.com/azure/fleet](https://github.com/azure/fleet) ⭐ 224 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Fleet Manager, designed for multi-cluster fleet-wide management. Coordinates application rollouts, implements global ingress configurations, and automates orchestrator upgrades across distributed topologies. +#### AKS Integration + + - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: How to install an AKS cluster with the Istio service mesh add-on via Bicep](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/how-to-install-an-aks-cluster-with-the-istio-service-mesh-add-on-via-bicep/3802069) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the automated provisioning of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) coupled with the native Istio service mesh add-on using Bicep. This blueprint demonstrates declarative service mesh lifecycle management, reducing manual Helm or post-deployment orchestration overhead. ### Container Storage #### Cloud Native Storage @@ -997,7 +1086,7 @@ #### Azure Provisioning - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infra in Azure for Developers - The How (Part 2)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/infra-in-azure-for-developers---the-how-part-2/4046385) [BICEP CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains DevOps-centric infrastructure integration, detailing how developers can design, scale, and manage cloud footprints utilizing developer-focused IaC patterns. Focuses on developer self-service while adhering to guardrails. -### Governance +### Governance (1) #### Enterprise Naming @@ -1029,6 +1118,9 @@ - **(2023)** [insight-services-apac.github.io: Getting Started with Bicep](https://blog.insight-services-apac.dev/2023/12/04/getting-started-bicep) [BICEP CONTENT] [LEGACY] β€” A foundational exploration of Azure Bicep designed to ease the onboarding ramp from legacy ARM templates. Emphasizes cleaner declarative syntax, structural modularization, and native integration with Azure CLI/PowerShell workflows. - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: Get Started with Azure Bicep – Alternative to ARM Templates](https://build5nines.com/get-started-with-azure-bicep) [BICEP CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Azure Bicep as Microsoft's strategic evolution beyond JSON-based ARM templates. It contrasts the language's simplified abstraction layer, compilation mechanics, and automatic dependency resolution against traditional enterprise patterns. - **(2021)** [github.com/johnlokerse/azure-bicep-cheat-sheet: Azure Bicep Cheat Sheet](https://github.com/johnlokerse/azure-bicep-cheat-sheet) [BICEP CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive quick-reference guide designed to accelerate Azure Bicep development. It provides syntax mappings, parameter declarations, and deployment command structures to streamline the transition from ARM JSON to domain-specific language architectures. +#### Azure IPAM + + - **(2025)** [Manage Azure IPAM with Terraform](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-ipam-with-terraform) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide to automating Azure IP Address Management (IPAM) using Terraform. It outlines strategies for programmatic subnet delegation, non-overlapping address space allocation, and enterprise-wide IP tracking to prevent resource collision in complex hub-and-spoke virtual architectures. #### Azure Verified Modules - **(2024)** [azure.github.io/Azure-Verified-Modules 🌟](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Verified-Modules) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The central documentation portal for Azure Verified Modules (AVM), Microsoft's standardized, validated IaC building blocks. Supports both Bicep and Terraform, guaranteeing reliable, hardened, and highly consistent deployments at enterprise scale. @@ -1042,6 +1134,9 @@ #### Standardization - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: (Part-1) Leverage Bicep: Standard model to Automate Azure IaaS deployment](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/part-1-leverage-bicep-standard-model-to-automate-azure-iaas-deployment/3804348) [BICEP CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a standardized, enterprise-grade model for automating Azure IaaS deployments using modular Bicep templates. Focuses on architectural separation of concerns, decoupling networking, storage, and compute layers into reusable sub-modules. +#### Terraform AVM + + - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Introduction to using Azure Verified Modules for Terraform](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/samples/azure-samples/avm-terraform-labs/avm-terraform-labs) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the application of Azure Verified Modules specifically optimized for Terraform configurations. Demonstrates how to write scalable HCL blocks backed by Microsoft-maintained definitions, matching enterprise governance standards. ### Monitoring and Observability #### Azure Monitor Logs @@ -1095,6 +1190,9 @@ ### GitOps and Continuous Delivery +#### ArgoCD integration + + - **(2025)** [**Announcing Private Preview: ArgoCD through Microsoft GitOps**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearcblog/announcing-private-preview-argocd-through-microsoft-gitops/4399747) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An announcement regarding native ArgoCD integration managed directly through Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes and Microsoft GitOps. This development bridges the gap between AKS native extensions and industry-standard GitOps tools, offering declarative cluster state management at scale. It significantly reduces operational overhead by hosting and maintaining control plane elements as a first-class Azure service. #### DevOps Standardization - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Standardize DevOps practices across hybrid and multicloud environments](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/standardize-devops-practices-across-hybrid-and-multicloud-environments/2795010) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic discussion on leveraging Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes to enforce standardized CI/CD pipelines and compliance rules across disparate infrastructure. It focuses on using GitOps (via Flux/ArgoCD) and Azure Policy to maintain consistent cluster configurations globally. This operational pattern eliminates configuration drift and reduces administrative friction across hybrid environments. @@ -1118,9 +1216,17 @@ #### Managed Prometheus - **(2023)** [==techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Monitor managed service for Prometheus 🌟==](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/introducing-azure-monitor-managed-service-for-prometheus/3600185) [PROMQL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Announcement of the native, fully managed Prometheus monitoring service integrated into Azure Monitor. This managed engine allows teams to leverage standard PromQL queries, alerting rules, and Grafana dashboarding without the maintenance complexity of scaling self-hosted Prometheus instances. This service has become the primary standard for collecting metrics from AKS and cloud-native workloads. +#### Network Observability + + - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Advanced Network Observability for your Azure Kubernetes Service clusters through Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/advanced-network-observability-for-your-azure-kubernetes-service-clusters-throug/4176736) [KQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Unveiling advanced network observability features for AKS clusters, utilizing eBPF to capture kernel-level network telemetry. It provides deep visibility into pod-to-pod and egress traffic flow, packet drops, DNS resolution latencies, and TCP connection stats. This low-overhead monitoring is essential for debugging transient network issues inside microservices environments. +### Networking and Edge Routing (1) + +#### Gateway API + + - **(2025)** [**Application Gateway for Containers: Istio Integration**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/11/21/application-gateway-for-containers-istio-integration) [GO / YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced architectural post demonstrating how Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) integrates with Istio Service Mesh via Kubernetes Gateway API. It details how edge traffic routing seamlessly hands off to internal mesh proxy sidecars while preserving end-to-end mTLS and header-based routing. This integration is critical for high-security microservices topologies demanding zero-trust communication. ## Cloud Native Platforms -### Azure +### Azure (1) #### Dedicated Documentation @@ -1160,7 +1266,7 @@ #### User Provisioning - **(2023)** [github.com/BrianCollet/onboard-automator](https://github.com/BrianCollet/onboard-automator) ⭐ 11 [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automated pipeline logic designed to simplify employee lifecycle events, managing identity provisioning, security group access control, and user workspaces across Entra ID environments. -### Governance (1) +### Governance (2) #### Azure Naming Tool @@ -1204,7 +1310,7 @@ ##### Blob Diagnostic - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Azure CLI: Check if Blob Exists in Azure Storage](https://build5nines.com/azure-cli-check-if-blob-exists-in-azure-storage) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides CLI commands to verify file existence inside active cloud storage containers before triggering build scripts. -### Governance (2) +### Governance (3) #### Resource Tagging @@ -1337,6 +1443,11 @@ - **(2021)** [teacdmin.net: How To Enable Multiple RDP Sessions on Windows Server](https://tecadmin.net/how-to-enable-multiple-rdp-sessions-on-windows-server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” System engineering guide detailing how to bypass the standard session limit constraints on Windows Server platforms by configuring Remote Desktop Services (RDS) policies. Explains licensing requirements, group policy objects (GPO), and host configurations to enable multi-user concurrent administrative operations within infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) instances. ## Container Orchestration (3) +### AKS Labs + +#### Hands-on Learning + + - **(2026)** [AKS Labs - Introduction](https://azure-samples.github.io/aks-labs/docs/intro) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on, engineer-designed technical playground for AKS configurations. Deep dives into Advanced CNI options, Cilium-driven security schemas, network boundaries, and workload identity bindings. ### Operating Systems #### Azure Linux @@ -1506,6 +1617,13 @@ ##### Collection Design - **(2021)** [systemcenterdudes.com: Create Operational SCCM Collection Using Powershell Script](https://www.systemcenterdudes.com/create-operational-sccm-collection-using-powershell-script) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed implementation script used to generate 134 structured collection records within MECM/SCCM databases, facilitating structured enterprise application delivery. +## FinOps and Cloud Cost + +### Azure Optimization + +#### Landing Zones (2) + + - **(2025)** [==Building a FinOps-Ready Azure Landing Zone: Infrastructure Foundations for Cost Optimization==](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureInfrastructureBlog/building-a-finops-ready-azure-landing-zone-infrastructure-foundations-for-cost-o/4411706) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details how to configure a FinOps-compliant Azure Landing Zone. Uses Azure Policy and management groups to enforce resource tag policies, mandate budget limits at subscription boundaries, and automate continuous cost governance. ## Governance and Management ### API Deprecations @@ -1527,9 +1645,10 @@ #### Kubernetes Compliance - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Policy for Kubernetes releases support for custom policy](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-policy-for-kubernetes-releases-support-for-custom-policy/2699466) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical deep dive into Azure Policy integration with AKS, highlighting the support for custom policy definitions via OPA Gatekeeper. Enables platform engineers to build and enforce hyper-customized constraints on pods, network namespaces, and registry origins inside Kubernetes clusters. -#### Landing Zones (2) +#### Landing Zones (3) - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale: ALZ AMA Update==](https://github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale/wiki/ALZ-AMA-Update) ⭐ 1942 [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Crucial update tracker for the Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) Enterprise-Scale repository. Outlines migration frameworks and monitoring recommendations as the platform deprecates legacy Log Analytics agents in favor of Azure Monitor Agent (AMA). A vital reference for maintaining compliant enterprise monitoring architecture. + - **(2023)** [Azure Cloud Adoption Framework: Platform Landing Zone Implementation Options](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone/implementation-options) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) roadmap evaluating landing zone platform deployment options. Evaluates differences between Portal, Bicep, and Terraform implementations, outlining trade-offs in velocity, maintenance overhead, and custom extensibility. #### Resource Metadata - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Why do Azure Resource Groups have an Azure Region association?](https://build5nines.com/why-do-azure-resource-groups-have-an-azure-region-association) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains why Azure Resource Groups require regional associations despite holding globally distributed resources. Focuses on metadata retention policies, high-availability architecture of the resource manager control plane, and localized compliance/residency constraints. @@ -1720,6 +1839,14 @@ #### PowerShell DSC - **(2021)** [docs.microsoft.com: Using configuration data in DSC](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/dsc/configurations/configdata?view=dsc-1.1) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Microsoft technical reference covering the segregation of operational configuration schemas from logic execution steps inside PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) frameworks. +### Networking + +#### Ingress + +##### Azure Application Gateway + + - **(2025)** [==Application Gateway for Containers with AKS Overlay Networking and VNet Flow Logs==](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/04/02/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep-dive technical investigation of Azure's next-generation Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) running atop AKS Overlay Networking. Details the setup, logging mechanics, and network telemetry capture. + - **(2025)** [**Introduction to Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC)**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/02/28/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An introductory architecture guide covering the capabilities of Azure's modern Application Gateway for Containers (AGC). Illustrates how it integrates natively via Gateway API parameters to deliver low-latency application routing. ## Infrastructure and Platform ### Tenant Governance (1) @@ -1758,7 +1885,7 @@ ##### NuGet Providers - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: When PowerShellGet v1 fails to install the NuGet Provider](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/when-powershellget-v1-fails-to-install-the-nuget-provider) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses failure patterns on PowerShellGet v1 when attempting download and setup of external NuGet provider instances. Guides administrator remediation steps via modern TLS and bootstrapping settings. -### Governance (3) +### Governance (4) #### Enterprise Policy as Code @@ -1840,6 +1967,11 @@ - **(2022)** [softzone.es: Por quΓ© me interesa mΓ‘s usar PowerShell en lugar de CMD](https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/por-que-interesa-usar-powershell-lugar-cmd) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish language comparison covering structural differences between command shells. Examines security policies, scripting functionality, cmdlet standardizations, and cross-platform runtime support. ## Infrastructure as Code (9) +### AI Integration + +#### Copilot for Azure + + - **(2025)** [Enhancing Infrastructure as Code Generation with GitHub Copilot for Azure](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureDevCommunityBlog/enhancing-infrastructure-as-code-generation-with-github-copilot-for-azure/4388514) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical optimization guide exploring the use of GitHub Copilot for drafting Bicep, ARM, and Terraform configurations. Shows how to engineer precise prompt schemas to maintain syntax standards. ### ARM Templates #### Template Specs @@ -1853,14 +1985,38 @@ #### Developer Tools (1) - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infra in Azure for Developers - The What](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/infra-in-azure-for-developers---the-what/4026102) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-centric guide covering core Azure infrastructure concepts such as virtual networks, subnets, computing runtimes, and managed services. Designed to close the gap between software development and platform engineering, it helps developers build cloud-native applications with a solid understanding of the underlying topology. -### Terraform +### Landing Zones (4) -#### Landing Zones (3) +#### Accelerators + + - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator Release Notes](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator/accelerator-release-notes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official release ledger tracking enhancements, bug fixes, and feature updates for the Azure Landing Zones IaC Accelerator. Essential for platform engineering teams to maintain up-to-date, compliant architectures using official Terraform or Bicep modules. It keeps organizations informed on modern security baseline integrations and multi-tenant tooling enhancements. + - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Landing Zones Accelerators for Bicep and Terraform. Announcing General Availability!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/azure-landing-zones-accelerators-for-bicep-and-terraform-announcing-general-avai/4029866) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GA announcement of the official Bicep and Terraform accelerators designed for deploying Azure Landing Zones (ALZ). These accelerators provide enterprise developers with template-driven deployment mechanisms for core platform hubs and spokes, reducing manual deployment errors and accelerating migration timelines. +#### Azure Verified Modules (1) + + - **(2026)** [Enterprise-Scale Azure Subscription Vending Using Azure Verified Modules (AVM)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/enterprise%e2%80%91scale-azure-subscription-vending-using-azure-verified-modules-avm/4507751) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates enterprise subscription vending architectures powered by Azure Verified Modules (AVM). This automated design leverages Terraform and Bicep to standardize resource organization, virtual network integration, and governance controls. Architects use subscription vending to scale and provision environments reliably in multi-tenant frameworks. +### Terraform (1) + +#### Azure Verified Modules (2) + + - **(2025)** [Announcing General Availability of Terraform Azure Verified Modules for Platform Landing Zone (ALZ)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-general-availability-of-terraform-azure-verified-modules-for-platform/4366027) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the general availability of Terraform-based Azure Verified Modules (AVM) for constructing platform landing zones. These modules offer verified, highly robust IaC templates that align with Microsoft's official structural guidelines. This release significantly reduces the development overhead required to build enterprise platform hubs. +#### Export Utility + + - **(2025)** [Export Terraform Code from the Azure Portal](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-portal-export-terraform) [NONE CONTENT] [LEGACY] β€” A practical exploration of the Azure Portal's feature for exporting active cloud resource configurations directly into functional HashiCorp Terraform modules. Decreases setup friction for legacy system migrations. +#### Landing Zones (5) - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure landing zones custom archetypes using Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/azure-landing-zones-custom-archetypes-using-terraform/3791172) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the implementation of custom landing zone archetypes within the Terraform ALZ module framework. This approach allows enterprise architects to define bespoke governance and policy models that can be systematically replicated. It provides deep technical insight into extending default ALZ templates to meet complex, non-standard organizational requirements. +#### Official Integration + + - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureToolsBlog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement detailing native preview features to export existing Azure assets into declarative Terraform code blocks directly inside the portal interface. Eliminates reliance on custom parsing tools. + - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [LEGACY] β€” Secondary portal-integration documentation describing technical setups for exporting active resource configurations. Focuses on producing clean, modular Terraform files from complex legacy environments. +### Terraform Modules + +#### IPAM + + - **(2025)** [Terraform Azure Resource IPAM Module](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/res-ipam/azure/latest) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Specialized Terraform registry module designed to automate IP Address Management (IPAM) inside multi-VNet architectures. Standardizes subnetworking allocations dynamically to prevent prefix overlapping. ### Terraform Providers -#### Azure IPAM +#### Azure IPAM (1) - **(2024)** [==Terraform Provider for Azure IPAM==](https://github.com/XtratusCloud/terraform-provider-azureipam) ⭐ 10 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Custom open-source Terraform provider built to automate cloud IP address allocation directly from centralized Azure IPAM solutions. Ensures smooth networking configuration inside containerized setups. ### Verification and AI @@ -1922,7 +2078,7 @@ #### Architecture Baselines - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure network security overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/fundamentals/network-overview) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive structural baseline for cloud perimeter security, private links, virtual firewalls, and application gateways. Forms the backbone of Azure's architectural recommendations for implementing defense-in-depth security. -## Networking +## Networking (1) ### Infrastructure as Code (10) @@ -1989,7 +2145,7 @@ ### CICD Platforms -#### Azure DevOps (2) +#### Azure DevOps (4) - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Conditional Variables in Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://thomasthornton.cloud/conditional-variables-in-azure-devops-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed evaluation of configuring dynamic and conditional variable expressions within Azure DevOps YAML pipelines. By utilizing built-in pipeline expressions, developers can adjust variable values based on source branch, trigger conditions, or build parameters. This capability promotes DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) practices and allows high levels of pipeline reuse across different environments. - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Adding pull-request comments to Azure DevOps Repo from Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://thomasthornton.cloud/adding-pull-request-comments-to-azure-devops-repo-from-azure-devops-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step automation guide showing how to programmatically publish comments back to Azure DevOps pull requests directly from active CI pipelines. Using the Azure DevOps REST API or CLI within pipeline stages, teams can auto-post code quality summaries, terraform plans, or security scanner findings. This approach shortens the feedback loop for developers and streamlines team review processes. @@ -2011,6 +2167,9 @@ ### Identity and Access (3) +#### AKS + + - **(2024)** [From Zero to Hero with Identity and Access Control in Azure Kubernetes Service](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/startupsatmicrosoftblog/from-zero-to-hero-with-identity-and-access-control-in-azure-kubernetes-service/4386350) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive handbook for architecting identity boundaries in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It details the integration of Entra ID with native Kubernetes RBAC to eliminate static credentials. Utilizing managed identities ensures secure, audit-compliant interactions with external Azure cloud assets. #### OIDC Integration - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introduction to Azure DevOps Workload identity federation (OIDC) with Terraform](https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/authorize?client_id=09213cdc-9f30-4e82-aa6f-9b6e8d82dab3&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Ftechcommunity.microsoft.com%2Ft5%2Fs%2Fauth%2Foauth2callback%2Fproviderid%2Fdefault&response_type=code&state=t32RGeYIHrLX7VZiIP5Idsc47642cGWeSnDaow_6xtt0AVO-pN2q_aKbw0Dw-5VfiAvlYRC6AjPqIjJ7tTD1oClJ2fvT9BIa-6OwFcbLVaGkbYkIAE0gmCezmGXRDrJwzJR9YyiSjnMURsQeirF4CS5A4QI2afRW2Y563huvTZiWPqnMHS5Lx_G1x1stZSViKRMJRdvOE0G-tlOGg5nQw1Q4Ie55Bqkrtp6BguyPyVA&scope=User.Read+openid+email+profile+offline_access&referer=https%3A%2F%2Ftechcommunity.microsoft.com%2Fblog%2F-%2Fintroduction-to-azure-devops-workload-identity-federation-oidc%2F3908687) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide on configuring Azure DevOps Workload Identity Federation with Terraform. Explains using OIDC to exchange short-lived federated credentials, eliminating the need to store long-lived cloud secret keys inside pipeline variables. @@ -2019,6 +2178,13 @@ #### Azure Firewall - **(2024)** [==github.com/nicolgit/azure-firewall-mon: az-firewall-mon==](https://github.com/nicolgit/azure-firewall-mon) ⭐ 91 [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Real-time log viewer utility for Azure Firewall. Parses JSON diagnostic streams directly from Log Analytics, providing colorized output detailing connection actions (allow/deny) on live terminals. +### Secrets Management + +#### Cloud Integrations + +##### Azure (2) + + - **(2025)** [Four Methods to Access Azure Key Vault from Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/four-methods-to-access-azure-key-vault-from-azure-kubernetes-service-aks/4376662) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores key architectural patterns for integrating Azure Key Vault (AKV) with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Reviews Azure AD Workload Identity federation, the Secrets Store CSI Driver, and AKS-native mechanisms. Enables engineering teams to eliminate static cloud credentials from cluster runtime contexts. ### Threat Hunting #### Active Directory (1) @@ -2132,5 +2298,5 @@ - **(2024)** [==Azure-Samples/jmeter-aci-terraform==](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/jmeter-aci-terraform) ⭐ 119 [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” IaC template leveraging Terraform to provision distributed Apache JMeter load testing engines within Azure Container Instances (ACI). Allows engineers to spin up high-throughput parallel load agents in serverless environments without cluster maintenance. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [AWS Storage](./aws-storage.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/caching.md b/v2-docs/caching.md index f8a5dd7f..475c8f09 100644 --- a/v2-docs/caching.md +++ b/v2-docs/caching.md @@ -61,15 +61,15 @@ #### General Reference - - [nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/http-web-performance-proxy-load-balancer-accelerator-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [DZone refcard: Java Caching](https://dzone.com/refcardz/java-caching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone refcard: Java Caching in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud**](https://kothiyal-anuj.medium.com/serverless-diary-the-ultimate-guide-to-caching-in-the-cloud-249f6a06915f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia: Web cache](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_cache) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Web cache in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia: Dynamic site acceleration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_site_acceleration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Dynamic site acceleration in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/http-web-performance-proxy-load-balancer-accelerator-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: An Introduction to Caching: How and Why We Do It 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/introducing-amp-assimilating-caching-quick-read-fo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: An Introduction to Caching: How and Why We Do It 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Caching β€” System Design Concept 🌟](https://medium.com/enjoy-algorithm/caching-system-design-concept-500134cff300) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Caching β€” System Design Concept 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Microservices Distributed Caching](https://medium.com/design-microservices-architecture-with-patterns/microservices-distributed-caching-76828817e41b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Microservices Distributed Caching in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud**](https://kothiyal-anuj.medium.com/serverless-diary-the-ultimate-guide-to-caching-in-the-cloud-249f6a06915f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/rtkal: Distributed Cache Design](https://medium.com/rtkal/distributed-cache-design-348cbe334df1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/rtkal: Distributed Cache Design in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [DZone refcard: Java Caching](https://dzone.com/refcardz/java-caching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone refcard: Java Caching in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Getting Started with Infinispan](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-infinispan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Getting Started with Infinispan in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Red Hat Data Grid Overview](https://developers.redhat.com/products/datagrid/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Red Hat Data Grid Overview in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia: CDN Content Delivery Network](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_delivery_network) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: CDN Content Delivery Network in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -188,6 +188,7 @@ - **(2014)** [slideshare: How To Set Up SQL Load Balancing with HAProxy](https://www.slideshare.net/Severalnines/severalnines-ha-proxyjul20143) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step instructional slide deck detailing the setup of robust database proxies. It explores load balancing techniques, health verification agents, and transaction limits for active SQL backends. #### HAProxy + - **(2025)** [HAProxy](https://www.haproxy.org) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HAProxy is an industry-standard, high-performance TCP/HTTP load balancer and proxy. It is widely praised for its raw event-driven architecture, rich session routing mechanisms, security structures, and efficiency. - **(2015)** [slideshare: Haproxy web performance](https://www.slideshare.net/haproxytech/haproxy-web-performance-55536394) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical presentation slides focusing on HAProxy optimizations. It targets key configurations for decreasing response latency, including Keep-Alive tuning, memory buffers, and HTTP protocol compression. - **(2015)** [slideshare: Haproxy best practice](https://www.slideshare.net/haproxytech/haproxy-best-practice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of engineering best practices for building highly available HAProxy configurations. It covers multi-tenant rate limiting, connection pooling limits, SSL offloading patterns, and syslog configurations. ### Security @@ -204,5 +205,5 @@ - **(2021)** [varnish-cache.org: Installation on RedHat](https://vinyl-cache.org/docs/trunk/installation/index.html) [C CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deployment documentation detailing how to install and configure Varnish Cache on RedHat Enterprise Linux. Focuses on setting up Varnish as an edge reverse-proxy caching layer to handle high-concurrency HTTP/S read operations in web services. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) | [Servicemesh](./servicemesh.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Web Servers](./web-servers.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/chaos-engineering.md b/v2-docs/chaos-engineering.md index 9ba9ebdc..bd573edb 100644 --- a/v2-docs/chaos-engineering.md +++ b/v2-docs/chaos-engineering.md @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ #### Cloud Architecture - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Verify the resilience of your workloads using Chaos Engineering](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/verify-the-resilience-of-your-workloads-using-chaos-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise guide from AWS demonstrating resilience validation of distributed workloads using chaos principles. Maps failure injection patterns to the AWS Well-Architected Framework, emphasizing targeted, automated disruption sequences that verify high-availability topologies and recovery mechanisms. + - **(2021)** [Chaos engineering on Amazon EKS using AWS Fault Injection Simulator](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/chaos-engineering-on-amazon-eks-using-aws-fault-injection-simulator) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical walkthrough demonstrating how to orchestrate chaos experiments on Amazon EKS using AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS). Highlights configuring managed cluster actions to trigger node terminations, API failures, and container termination within isolated namespaces. - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos on Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/chaos-engineering-with-litmuschaos-on-amazon-eks) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural blueprint for integrating LitmusChaos with Amazon EKS. Walks through installing custom resources, setting up experiment workflows for container and node disruptions, and verifying application resilience with AWS native CloudWatch metrics. - **(2021)** [Azure Chaos Studio](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/chaos-studio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an overview of Azure Chaos Studio, Microsoft's managed chaos orchestration platform. Explains how to configure fault injection pipelines against virtual machines, AKS clusters, and key-value stores directly inside the Azure portal. - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Automating and Scaling Chaos Engineering using AWS Fault Injection Simulator](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/automating-and-scaling-chaos-engineering-using-aws-fault-injection-simulator) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural blueprints for scaling and automating chaos engineering across multiple accounts using AWS FIS. Illustrates how to integrate fault tests with CI/CD systems and automated event alarms to prevent unintended outages. @@ -103,5 +104,5 @@ - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Develop a Daily Reporting System for Chaos Mesh to Improve System Resilience](https://thenewstack.io/develop-a-daily-reporting-system-for-chaos-mesh-to-improve-system-resilience) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the development of a daily scheduled reporting workflow for Chaos Mesh. Explains how to parse and visualize test experiment outcomes, providing automated resilience scores and history charts for technical stakeholders. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/chatgpt.md b/v2-docs/chatgpt.md index cbd5fd4b..09868e60 100644 --- a/v2-docs/chatgpt.md +++ b/v2-docs/chatgpt.md @@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ ## Table of Contents +1. [AI and Platform Engineering](#ai-and-platform-engineering) + - [AI Assistants](#ai-assistants) + - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) @@ -13,13 +16,16 @@ - [Large Language Models](#large-language-models) 1. [Artificial Intelligence and LLMs](#artificial-intelligence-and-llms) - [Prompt Engineering](#prompt-engineering) - - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) + - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-1) 1. [Cloud Native Infrastructure](#cloud-native-infrastructure) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) - [AI Conversational Assistants](#ai-conversational-assistants) - [Kubernetes Operations](#kubernetes-operations) - [AIOps Diagnostics](#aiops-diagnostics) - [Declarative Manifests](#declarative-manifests) +1. [Cloud Native Operations](#cloud-native-operations) + - [AI-Powered Operations AIOps](#ai-powered-operations-aiops) + - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting](#kubernetes-troubleshooting) 1. [Data Analysis](#data-analysis) - [Spreadsheet Automation](#spreadsheet-automation) - [AI Integration](#ai-integration) @@ -30,21 +36,40 @@ - [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence-1) - [HR Operations](#hr-operations) - [Workplace Automation](#workplace-automation) -1. [Market Analysis](#market-analysis) +1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure) - [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence-2) + - [Hardware Acceleration](#hardware-acceleration) +1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1) + - [Ansible](#ansible) + - [Releases](#releases) +1. [Market Analysis](#market-analysis) + - [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence-3) - [Industry Dynamics](#industry-dynamics) 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering) + - [AI-Assisted Development](#ai-assisted-development) + - [LLM Prompting](#llm-prompting) - [AI-Assisted Operations](#ai-assisted-operations) - [Code Generation Quality](#code-generation-quality) + - [Python](#python) + - [Computer Science Foundations](#computer-science-foundations) +1. [Specialized AI Applications](#specialized-ai-applications) + - [Healthcare Systems](#healthcare-systems) + - [Voice Assistants](#voice-assistants) +## AI and Platform Engineering + +### AI Assistants + +#### Developer Productivity + + - **(2025)** [GitHub Copilot Now Explains Failed Actions Jobs (GA)](https://github.blog/changelog/2025-01-15-copilot-users-can-ask-about-a-failed-actions-job-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” General availability announcement detailing Copilot's integration into the GitHub Actions run logs. Empowers engineers to ask AI to interpret errors, trace failures, and propose immediate pipeline repair steps. + - **(2024)** [Google Launches Gemini Code Assist, Challenging GitHub Copilot with Generous Free Tier](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/google-lanza-misil-github-copilot-su-asistente-programacion-ofrece-mucho-uso-gratuito-que-microsoft) [SPANISH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Google's launch of Gemini Code Assist, leveraging a vast token context window. Emphasizes integration within internal IDEs and Google Cloud Platform services to challenge the GitHub Copilot ecosystem. ## Architectural Foundations ### Kubernetes Tools #### General Reference - - [Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform/comments/1l7my1x/where_is_ai_still_completely_useless_for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Tech companies cutting devs for AI](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1tbzih8/techcompaniescuttingdevsforai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Tech companies cutting devs for AI in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/@andretost_75145: Using ChatGPT to learn Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://medium.com/@andretost_75145/using-chatgpt-to-learn-kubernetes-and-openshift-15051bc95535) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@andretost_75145: Using ChatGPT to learn Kubernetes and OpenShift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [betterprogramming.pub: ChatGPT and Software Architecture](https://betterprogramming.pub/chatgpt-and-software-architecture-308b6e0cc25a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: ChatGPT and Software Architecture in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [abcabhishek.substack.com: ChatGPT for generating SQL as a Data Engineer's' assistant](https://abcabhishek.substack.com/p/chatgpt-for-generating-sql-as-a-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering abcabhishek.substack.com: ChatGPT for generating SQL as a Data Engineer's' assistant in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -52,6 +77,8 @@ - [businessinsider.mx: 5 trucos de ChatGPT que pueden ayudar a reducir tu carga' laboral](https://businessinsider.mx/trucos-chatgpt-aminorar-carga-laboranl_vida-profesional) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering businessinsider.mx: 5 trucos de ChatGPT que pueden ayudar a reducir tu carga' laboral in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [christianmartinezfinancialfox.medium.com: How to use ChatGPT to improve' your Microsft Excel skills?](https://christianmartinezfinancialfox.medium.com/how-to-use-chatgpt-to-improve-your-microsft-excel-skills-41817b6465df) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering christianmartinezfinancialfox.medium.com: How to use ChatGPT to improve' your Microsft Excel skills? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [TableauGPT β€” The Ultimate Guide on how to utilize its full potential in Finance](https://christianmartinezfinancialfox.medium.com/tableaugpt-the-ultimate-guide-on-how-to-utilize-its-full-potential-445939e3833d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering TableauGPT β€” The Ultimate Guide on how to utilize its full potential in Finance in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform/comments/1l7my1x/where_is_ai_still_completely_useless_for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Tech companies cutting devs for AI](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1tbzih8/techcompaniescuttingdevsforai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Tech companies cutting devs for AI in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## Artificial Intelligence ### Deep Learning @@ -63,7 +90,7 @@ ### Prompt Engineering -#### Developer Productivity +#### Developer Productivity (1) - **(2024)** [**Awesome NotebookLM Slide Prompts**](https://github.com/serenakeyitan/awesome-notebookLM-prompts) ⭐ 3761 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A master curation of system-level prompt templates specifically optimized for Google NotebookLM. It accelerates complex source material ingestions, contextual extractions, and structured summarizing processes for technical architects. (Live Grounding: Highlights the 2026 intersection of AI workflow orchestration and engineering documentation maintenance). ## Cloud Native Infrastructure @@ -82,6 +109,13 @@ #### Declarative Manifests - [github.com/robusta-dev/chatgpt-yaml-generator](https://github.com/robusta-dev/chatgpt-yaml-generator) ⭐ 117 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tailored schema wizard matching generative prompts to robust Kubernetes structures. Generates production-ready configurations containing service boundaries, volume bindings, and routing structures. +## Cloud Native Operations + +### AI-Powered Operations AIOps + +#### Kubernetes Troubleshooting + + - **(2023)** [k8sgpt.ai](https://k8sgpt.ai) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative, community-driven tool that integrates LLMs directly with Kubernetes diagnostic commands. By parsing cluster states, configuration anomalies, and system logs, k8sgpt provides clear explanations and automated remediation commands. It is a premier tool in the shift towards AI-powered autonomous operations (AIOps). ## Data Analysis ### Spreadsheet Automation @@ -106,20 +140,51 @@ #### Workplace Automation - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: Uso ChatGPT entre 50 y 70 veces al dΓ­a para todo, desde preparar reuniones hasta quitarme el pegamento de los dedos](https://www.businessinsider.es/tecnologia/uso-chatgpt-50-70-veces-dia-ser-productivo-1228162) [SPANISH CONTENT] [CASE STUDY] 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reportaje de carΓ‘cter prΓ‘ctico que expone la incorporaciΓ³n intensiva de agentes de IA conversacional dentro del flujo de trabajo corporativo diario, ilustrando la aceleraciΓ³n de tareas de sΓ­ntesis y redacciΓ³n tΓ©cnica. [SPANISH CONTENT] -## Market Analysis +## Infrastructure ### Artificial Intelligence (2) +#### Hardware Acceleration + + - **(2025)** [Cerebras AI](https://www.cerebras.ai) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dedicated AI computer systems utilizing Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE) technology. Delivers unprecedented compute density and memory bandwidth to train large-scale neural networks without the distributed communication overhead of traditional GPU clusters. +## Infrastructure as Code (1) + +### Ansible + +#### Releases + + - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Announcing the Community Ansible 3.0.0 Package 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/open-source-communities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the structural transition introduced in Ansible 3.0.0. Focuses on the architectural split that separated 'ansible-core' engine components from 'collections' packages, resolving dependency bottlenecks and streamlining modern community module delivery. +## Market Analysis + +### Artificial Intelligence (3) + #### Industry Dynamics - [genbeta.com: En la era de la inteligencia artificial, Microsoft es el nuevo' Google](https://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/era-inteligencia-artificial-microsoft-nuevo-google) [SPANISH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analiza la evoluciΓ³n de Microsoft como lΓ­der de la revoluciΓ³n de IA generativa a travΓ©s de su alianza con OpenAI, contrastΓ‘ndolo con la postura reactiva de Google ante los modelos de lenguaje transformadores. [SPANISH CONTENT] ## Software Engineering +### AI-Assisted Development + +#### LLM Prompting + + - **(2025)** [Claude 101: Free Guides to Master Claude](https://claude101.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated reference hub containing structured tutorials, system prompting templates, and context optimization strategies for leveraging Anthropic's Claude models. Focuses on maximizing the quality of complex reasoning pipelines and architectural code reviews. ### AI-Assisted Operations #### Code Generation Quality - [thenewstack.io: Developers Put AI Bots to the Test of Writing Code](https://thenewstack.io/developers-put-ai-bots-to-the-test-of-writing-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Empirical evaluation measuring code-generation accuracy across popular AI engines. Examines compiler error rates, structural vulnerabilities, and the necessity of developer supervision in AI workflows. +### Python + +#### Computer Science Foundations + + - **(2024)** [Think Python](https://allendowney.github.io/ThinkPython) [PYTHON CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard manual detailing computer science foundations using Python. Progresses through data structures, algorithms, functional routines, and object-oriented modeling with highly verified, elegant coding conventions. +## Specialized AI Applications + +### Healthcare Systems + +#### Voice Assistants + + - **(2025)** [Microsoft Dragon Copilot: Unified Voice AI Assistant for Healthcare](https://news.microsoft.com/source/2025/03/03/microsoft-dragon-copilot-provides-the-healthcare-industrys-first-unified-voice-ai-assistant-that-enables-clinicians-to-streamline-clinical-documentation-surface-information-and-automate-task) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Microsoft's Dragon Copilot, the healthcare industry's first unified voice AI assistant. It streamlines clinical documentation, automates repetitive administrative tasks, and securely surfaces critical patient records within strict HIPAA compliance parameters. --- πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [AI](./ai.md) | [AI Agents MCP](./ai-agents-mcp.md) | [MLOps](./mlops.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/cheatsheets.md b/v2-docs/cheatsheets.md index 5e91ee40..dd2ff3a8 100644 --- a/v2-docs/cheatsheets.md +++ b/v2-docs/cheatsheets.md @@ -13,12 +13,13 @@ - [Data Pipelines](#data-pipelines) - [Apache Kafka](#apache-kafka) - [Change Data Capture](#change-data-capture) + - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators) + - [Java Quarkus](#java-quarkus) 1. [Automation](#automation) - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management) - [Ansible Reference](#ansible-reference) 1. [Cloud Providers](#cloud-providers) - [AWS](#aws) - - [Security and IAM](#security-and-iam) - [Storage](#storage) - [GCP](#gcp) - [Architecture Reference](#architecture-reference) @@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ - [Cheat Sheets](#cheat-sheets-1) - [Machine Learning](#machine-learning) - [Glossary](#glossary-1) + - [Python Labs](#python-labs) - [Notebook Environments](#notebook-environments) - [JupyterLab](#jupyterlab) 1. [Databases and Storage](#databases-and-storage) @@ -103,7 +105,7 @@ - [Log Management](#log-management) - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) - [Messaging Systems](#messaging-systems) - - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators) + - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators-1) - [Networking](#networking) - [Secure Shell](#secure-shell) - [Operating Systems](#operating-systems) @@ -230,6 +232,11 @@ #### Change Data Capture - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Debezium on OpenShift Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/debezium-openshift-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An integration cheat sheet for configuring Debezium CDC within OpenShift pipelines. Curator Insight underscores real-time event streaming advantages. Live Grounding verifies Debezium's critical role in decoupling microservice databases without code changes. +### Kubernetes Operators + +#### Java Quarkus + + - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Writing a Kubernetes Operator in Java using Quarkus - **Cheat Sheet** 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/writing-kubernetes-operator-java) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced developer reference for implementing custom Kubernetes Operators in Java using Quarkus. Curator Insight highlights Quarkus' small memory footprint. Live Grounding shows a significant surge in Java Operator SDK adoption for enterprise platforms. ## Automation ### Configuration Management @@ -241,9 +248,6 @@ ### AWS -#### Security and IAM - - - **(2026)** [**docs.aws.amazon.com: Actions, resources, and condition keys for AWS services 🌟🌟🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/service-authorization/latest/reference/reference_policies_actions-resources-contextkeys.html) [HTML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The definitive AWS reference for constructing fine-grained IAM policies. It outlines exact service actions, resource types, and condition context keys required to enforce the principle of least privilege in enterprise architectures. This resource is indispensable for security engineers building cloud access models. #### Storage - **(2023)** [awsgeek.com/Amazon-S3](https://www.awsgeek.com/Amazon-S3) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly visual architectural breakdown of Amazon S3 features, storage classes, and lifecycle policies. This resource maps complex cloud storage abstractions into readable visual cheat sheets, clarifying performance tiers and security boundaries. Excellent for quick architectural onboarding and design sessions. @@ -286,6 +290,9 @@ #### Glossary (1) - **(2026)** [Machine Learning Glossary](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/glossary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative dictionary compiled by Google to standardize terms across core AI and machine learning engineering domains. Explores architectural paradigms, neural network elements, deployment metrics, and training pipeline semantics crucial for production systems. +#### Python Labs + + - **(2023)** [==github.com/ekramasif: Basic Machine Learning - Python Cheatsheet==](https://github.com/ekramasif/Basic-Machine-Learning/blob/main/Extraa/PythonCheatSheet.ipynb) ⭐ 80 [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive Jupyter Notebook consolidating standard machine learning algorithms in Python. Details array configurations, basic Scikit-Learn validation tests, and pandas pipeline configurations. ### Notebook Environments #### JupyterLab @@ -521,7 +528,7 @@ - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Advanced Linux commands cheat sheet for developers](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/advanced-linux-commands) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An intensive guide addressing advanced Linux system diagnostic and telemetry commands (e.g., lsof, strace, ss, ip). It equips systems engineers to quickly troubleshoot process bottlenecks, kernel states, and network connections. ### Messaging Systems -#### Kubernetes Operators +#### Kubernetes Operators (1) - **(2023)** [blog.jromanmartin.io: ActiveMQ, Kafka, Strimzi and CodeReady Containers](https://blog.jromanmartin.io/cheat-sheets) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture-focused blog explaining how to coordinate Apache ActiveMQ, Kafka, Strimzi operators, and CodeReady Containers in Kubernetes environments. It provides real-world patterns for building resilient, event-driven microservices. ### Networking @@ -568,7 +575,7 @@ - [tutorialsdojo.com: AWS Cheat Sheets 🌟](https://tutorialsdojo.com/aws-cheat-sheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering tutorialsdojo.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [mastertheboss.com: OpenShift Cheat Sheet](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/openshift-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet](https://simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Red Hat Developer cheat sheets 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/cheatsheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Red Hat Developer cheat sheets 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: The DevOps Cheat Sheet](https://medium.com/dataseries/the-devops-cheat-sheet-3177d6cf361c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: The DevOps Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [developers.redhat.com: Intermediate Linux Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/intermediate-linux-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Intermediate Linux Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -608,6 +615,7 @@ - [cyberciti.biz: Linux ip Command Examples](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-ip-command-examples-usage-syntax) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cyberciti.biz: Linux ip Command Examples in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [ssh cheat sheet](https://cheatsheet.dennyzhang.com/cheatsheet-ssh-a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ssh cheat sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [openshift.tips](https://openshift.tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering openshift.tips in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [faun.pub: Helm Command Cheat Sheet | By M. Sharma](https://faun.pub/helm-command-cheat-sheet-by-m-sharma-488706ecf131) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: Helm Command Cheat Sheet | By M. Sharma in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet](https://www.jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium 1](https://medium.com/@TimvanBaarsen/maven-cheat-sheet-45942d8c0b86) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium 1 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -621,7 +629,6 @@ - [levelup.gitconnected.com: NestJS: Microservices with gRPC, API Gateway,' and Authentication β€” Part 1/2](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/nestjs-microservices-with-grpc-api-gateway-and-authentication-part-1-2-650009c03686) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: NestJS: Microservices with gRPC, API Gateway,' and Authentication β€” Part 1/2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [sqltutorial.org: SQL Cheat Sheet](https://www.sqltutorial.org/sql-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sqltutorial.org: SQL Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [python.plainenglish.io: The Ultimate Python Cheat Sheet | Muhammad Umair](https://python.plainenglish.io/ultimate-python-cheat-sheet-f2930e08669c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering python.plainenglish.io: The Ultimate Python Cheat Sheet | Muhammad Umair in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet](https://simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone: Scrum refcard](https://dzone.com/refcardz/scrum) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Scrum refcard in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## Networking (1) @@ -648,7 +655,6 @@ ??? abstract "Architect's Technical Comparison Table" | Solution | Maturity | Primary Focus | Language | Stars | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | - | [kubernetes.io 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/quick-reference) | | CLI Management | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 | | [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/kubernetes) | | CLI Management | PDF | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 | | [mirantis.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) | | CLI Management | HTML | 🌟🌟🌟 | | [dockerlabs.collabnix.com: Cheatsheet - Kubectl 🌟](https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/kubernetes/cheatsheets/kubectl.html) | | CLI Management | HTML | 🌟🌟🌟 | @@ -659,7 +665,6 @@ | [opensource.com: 9 kubectl commands sysadmins need to know 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/5/kubectl-cheat-sheet) | | CLI Management | HTML | 🌟🌟🌟 | | [fabric8 - kubectl](https://github.com/fabric8io/kansible/blob/master/vendor/k8s.io/kubernetes/docs/user-guide/kubectl-cheatsheet.md) | | CLI Management | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟 | - - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io 🌟==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/quick-reference) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical reference documentation for the kubectl command-line utility. Provides up-to-date syntax patterns for resource creation, patch edits, formatting outputs, and real-time container log analysis across active nodes. - **(2024)** [**developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet**](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/kubernetes) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enterprise-focused Red Hat guide summarizing essential kubectl command structures for cluster administrators. Designed to aid engineers managing OpenShift or vanilla Kubernetes distributions, ensuring fast recovery and diagnostic workflows. - **(2024)** [mirantis.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A consolidated quick-reference handbook by Mirantis. Emphasizes safe deletion practices, container inspection mechanics, and context manipulation protocols inside high-concurrency staging environments. - **(2024)** [dockerlabs.collabnix.com: Cheatsheet - Kubectl 🌟](https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/kubernetes/cheatsheets/kubectl.html) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collaborative tutorial reference detailing standard kubectl execution sequences. Designed for cloud-native learners mapping Docker concepts directly onto operational Kubernetes paradigms. @@ -791,6 +796,7 @@ #### Markdown - **(2026)** [==Markdown Cheat Sheet 4==](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) ⭐ 60214 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” One of the most starred and utilized Markdown references on GitHub. Curator Insight emphasizes its extreme offline utility. Live Grounding validates its legacy status as the primary standard for formatting across modern source code platforms. + - **(2026)** [markdownguide.org](https://www.markdownguide.org) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive platform-neutral guide to standard and extended Markdown syntax. Curator Insight praises its simplicity. Live Grounding proves its continued necessity as the absolute standard for project readme documentation. - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: Markdown Cheat Sheet – How to Write in Markdown with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/markdown-cheat-sheet) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide explaining Markdown basics with real-world examples. Curator Insight values its utility for technical writers. Live Grounding shows its broad usage in software engineering bootcamps and initial developer onboardings. ### Performance Testing (1) @@ -833,7 +839,6 @@ - **(2025)** [hackingcpp.com: C++ Cheat Sheets](https://hackingcpp.com/cpp/cheat_sheets) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced Modern C++ reference targeting specifications up to C++23. Explains smart memory management, standard template library algorithms, and modern concurrency features. #### Go - - **(2025)** [devhints.io/go: Go cheatsheet](https://devhints.io/go) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density Go interface dashboard providing rapid syntactical access. Highlights slice memory operations, struct compositions, dynamic channels, and concurrency waitgroups to speed up systems programming. - **(2025)** [github.com: golang-cheat-sheet](https://github.com/a8m/golang-cheat-sheet) ⭐ 8800 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-density Go reference database. It details Go core syntaxes, standard library definitions, channels, interface rules, and concurrency patterns to accelerate systems-level software development. #### JavaScript @@ -924,5 +929,5 @@ - **(2025)** [**blog.gitguardian.com: Docker Security Best Practices & Cheat Sheet 🌟**](https://blog.gitguardian.com/how-to-improve-your-docker-containers-security-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on protecting applications by avoiding hardcoded secrets, securing base images, and implementing strict runtime privileges within Docker builds. Provides precise, actionable rules for integrating automated container security checks into CI/CD pipelines. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Other Awesome Lists](./other-awesome-lists.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/chef.md b/v2-docs/chef.md index 808aaa21..9d3914a3 100644 --- a/v2-docs/chef.md +++ b/v2-docs/chef.md @@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ - **(2024)** [learn.chef.io](https://www.chef.io/training/tutorials) [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official learning platform for Chef. Features deep-dive, code-driven tutorials explaining how to programmatically manage enterprise nodes and infrastructure configurations across hybrid cloud environments. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Crossplane](./crossplane.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md b/v2-docs/cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md index 2b19b78e..34102cbe 100644 --- a/v2-docs/cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md +++ b/v2-docs/cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md @@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ 1. [CICD](#cicd) - [GitOps](#gitops) - [GitLab Integration](#gitlab-integration) + - [OpenShift](#openshift) + - [CLI Tools](#cli-tools) + - [Pipelines](#pipelines) + - [Synchronization](#synchronization) 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering) - [Collaborative Platforms](#collaborative-platforms) - [Kubernetes Integration](#kubernetes-integration) @@ -19,6 +23,17 @@ #### GitLab Integration - **(2024)** [==GitLab Kubernetes Agent==](https://docs.gitlab.com/user/clusters/agent) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A secure, bidirectional, and active cluster integration agent (now known as the GitLab Agent for Kubernetes) that enables enterprise GitOps workflows. Operating inside the target cluster, it pulls configurations from Git repositories, avoiding the security risk of exposing Kube-apiserver endpoints to external CI runners. +### OpenShift + +#### CLI Tools + + - **(2022)** [==openshift-client==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-client) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A vital Jenkins plugin that packages and injects the OpenShift CLI (oc) command tool directly into pipeline execution containers. It enables automation scripts to easily authenticate, query, and manipulate OpenShift namespaces, security context constraints (SCCs), and route resources. +#### Pipelines + + - **(2022)** [==openshift-pipeline==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-pipeline) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A key Jenkins integration designed to trigger and coordinate OpenShift source-to-image (S2I) and binary-to-image build pipelines directly from Jenkins stages. It bridges traditional centralized orchestration with OpenShift-native application delivery models. Modern workloads are increasingly migrating toward Tekton-based OpenShift Pipelines. +#### Synchronization + + - **(2022)** [==openshift-sync==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-sync) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized Jenkins plugin designed to continuously synchronize Jenkins Job states, configurations, and build logs directly with OpenShift’s Build configurations and pipelines. By unifying build states, it provides developers with a single dashboard experience within the native OpenShift console interface. ## Software Engineering ### Collaborative Platforms @@ -28,5 +43,5 @@ - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab 14.1 released with Helm Chart Registry and Escalation Policies](https://docs.gitlab.com/releases) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the GitLab 14.1 release, highlighting its integrated Helm chart registry and custom escalation policies. Explains how teams can store and manage Kubernetes deployment packaging files directly alongside their application source code. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/cicd.md b/v2-docs/cicd.md index 8a8ed7bc..edf70482 100644 --- a/v2-docs/cicd.md +++ b/v2-docs/cicd.md @@ -34,6 +34,10 @@ - [Best Practices](#best-practices) - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines-2) - [Cloud Native](#cloud-native-1) +1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native-2) + - [Application Delivery](#application-delivery) + - [Package Management](#package-management) + - [Introductory](#introductory) 1. [Continuous Delivery](#continuous-delivery-1) - [CICD and Testing](#cicd-and-testing) - [Pipeline as Code](#pipeline-as-code) @@ -47,7 +51,9 @@ - [AWS Architecture](#aws-architecture) - [Artifact Registry](#artifact-registry) - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-1) + - [Enterprise Tooling](#enterprise-tooling) - [Industry Reports](#industry-reports) + - [Jenkins](#jenkins) - [Kubernetes Native](#kubernetes-native) - [Pipeline Architecture](#pipeline-architecture) - [Resource Portals](#resource-portals) @@ -73,8 +79,7 @@ - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) - [CI-CD Platforms](#ci-cd-platforms) - [Evaluation](#evaluation) - - [CICD](#cicd) - - [Kubernetes Orchestration](#kubernetes-orchestration) + - [Tooling](#tooling) - [Continuous Delivery](#continuous-delivery-2) - [Patterns](#patterns) - [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration) @@ -88,9 +93,15 @@ 1. [DevOps and CICD](#devops-and-cicd) - [CICD Automation](#cicd-automation) - [Terraform Release Management](#terraform-release-management) +1. [FinOps and Cloud Cost](#finops-and-cloud-cost) + - [IaC FinOps](#iac-finops) + - [Terraform Integration](#terraform-integration) +1. [Industry Analysis](#industry-analysis) + - [DevOps Trends](#devops-trends) +1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure) + - [Kubernetes Distributions](#kubernetes-distributions) + - [Enterprise Distributions](#enterprise-distributions) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1) - - [AI Integration](#ai-integration-1) - - [Copilot for Azure](#copilot-for-azure) - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery-1) - [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance) - [GitOps](#gitops-2) @@ -128,9 +139,9 @@ #### General Reference - - [Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD](https://noodlemctwoodle.medium.com/automating-microsoft-sentinel-deployment-with-azure-devops-ci-cd-2d4ae0c4e254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts](https://blog.devops.dev/automating-kubernetes-deployments-with-helm-charts-baaec0e6fbc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia.org: DevOps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia.org: DevOps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD](https://noodlemctwoodle.medium.com/automating-microsoft-sentinel-deployment-with-azure-devops-ci-cd-2d4ae0c4e254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia.org: Continuous Integration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia.org: Continuous Integration in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia.org: Continuous Delivery](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia.org: Continuous Delivery in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [DZone: Continuous Integration: Servers and Tools](https://dzone.com/refcardz/continuous-integration-servers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone: Continuous Integration: Servers and Tools in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -154,13 +165,13 @@ - [guru99.com: CI/CD Pipeline: Learn with Example 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.guru99.com/ci-cd-pipeline.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==guru99.com: CI/CD Pipeline: Learn with Example== 🌟🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone.com: How To Build an Effective CI/CD Pipeline](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-build-an-effective-cicd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==dzone.com: How To Build an Effective CI/CD Pipeline== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [hart-michael.medium.com: Why You Need Continuous Deployment](https://hart-michael.medium.com/why-you-need-continuous-deployment-93d7b5936523) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hart-michael.medium.com: Why You Need Continuous Deployment in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts](https://blog.devops.dev/automating-kubernetes-deployments-with-helm-charts-baaec0e6fbc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone.com: An Overview of CI/CD Pipelines With Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/an-overview-of-cicd-pipelines-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==dzone.com: An Overview of CI/CD Pipelines With Kubernetes== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [betanews.com: Overcoming observability challenges in the CI/CD Pipeline](https://betanews.com/2022/01/26/overcoming-observability-challenges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==betanews.com: Overcoming observability challenges in the CI/CD Pipeline== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Continuous Kubernetes blue-green deployments on Azure using Nginx,' AppGateway or TrafficManager β€” part 2](https://medium.com/@denniszielke/continuous-kubernetes-blue-green-deployments-on-azure-using-nginx-appgateway-or-trafficmanager-4490bce29cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Continuous Kubernetes blue-green deployments on Azure using Nginx,' AppGateway or TrafficManager β€” part 2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [gitconnected.com: Blue-Green with Canary Deployment β€” A Novel approach](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/blue-green-with-canary-deployment-a-novel-approach-2cee77ff564d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering gitconnected.com: Blue-Green with Canary Deployment β€” A Novel approach in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [cd.foundation: Intro to Deployment Strategies: Blue-Green, Canary, and More' 🌟](https://cd.foundation/blog/2021/03/24/intro-to-deployment-strategies-blue-green-canary-and-more) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cd.foundation: Intro to Deployment Strategies: Blue-Green, Canary, and More' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [devopslearners.com: Blue-Green vs Canary Deployment](https://devopslearners.com/blue-green-vs-canary-deployment-76436d7f6bc1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering devopslearners.com: Blue-Green vs Canary Deployment in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [mediatemple.net: Cloud-Native CI/CD Workflows in AWS: 3 Use Cases](https://mediatemple.net/blog/cloud-hosting/cicd-workflows-aws-3-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering mediatemple.net: Cloud-Native CI/CD Workflows in AWS: 3 Use Cases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Terraform Enterprise 2.0](https://t.co/UmacHpStqI) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform Enterprise 2.0 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone: DevOps: CI/CD Tools to Watch Out for in 2022](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-cicd-tools-to-watch-out-for-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: DevOps: CI/CD Tools to Watch Out for in 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -222,6 +233,15 @@ #### Cloud Native (1) - **(2023)** [groundcover.com: Cloud-native CI/CD? Yeah, that’s a thing 🌟](https://www.groundcover.com/blog/ci-cd-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the shift to Kubernetes-native continuous delivery models. Compares Tekton and declarative GitOps runtimes like Argo CD and Flux to highlight the safety benefits of in-cluster loops. +## Cloud Native (2) + +### Application Delivery + +#### Package Management + +##### Introductory + + - **(2021)** [harness.io: Introduction to Helm: Charts, Deployments, & More 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-impact breakdown of Helm core components including Chart.yaml, value overriding mechanics, and templating practices. Details how modern continuous delivery engines natively incorporate Helm to optimize release logic. ## Continuous Delivery (1) ### CICD and Testing @@ -255,9 +275,16 @@ #### Developer Productivity (1) - **(2025)** [**action-tmate: Debug GitHub Actions via SSH**](https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate) ⭐ 3550 [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An essential interactive troubleshooting tool that opens a secure tmate SSH session directly into active GitHub Actions runners, enabling real-time terminal diagnostics of failing pipeline runs. +#### Enterprise Tooling + + - **(2025)** [PMEase QuickBuild](https://www.pmease.com) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [LEGACY] β€” A powerful commercial build and configuration management tool geared towards large enterprises. Combines high-capacity agents, visual dependency chains, and precise audit trails for legacy and cloud-native workloads. #### Industry Reports + - **(2024)** [GigaOm's Radar for Enterprise CI/CD 🌟](https://jfrog.com/pipelines) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry analyst review of enterprise CI/CD solutions. Highlights the positioning of systems like JFrog Pipelines on parameters including multi-cloud portability, automated governance, secure distribution, and hybrid scalability. - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Continuous Delivery Tools: The 5 You Absolutely Need to Know in 2021](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/cicd-tools-to-know-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical retrospective outlining the landscape of CI/CD systems in 2021. Offers context on how delivery tools have transitioned from central-server models to modern cloud-native, GitOps-driven architectures. +#### Jenkins + + - **(2023)** [Back of the Napkin Guide to Updating Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2023/10/31/marc-s-napkin-upgrade-guide) [GUIDE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A pragmatic quick-reference outlining safe, robust upgrade strategies for legacy Jenkins master/agent nodes. Covers JVM runtime alignment, plugins dependency management, and core server updates with minimum outage windows. #### Kubernetes Native - **(2024)** [harness.io: Kubernetes CI/CD Best Practices](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-ci-cd-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A professional guide detailing best practices for Kubernetes-native CI/CD. Emphasizes image tag immutability, secure namespace configuration, automated GitOps pull routines, secrets orchestration, and strict readiness validations. @@ -274,6 +301,7 @@ #### Blue-Green and Canary (1) + - **(2024)** [semaphoreci.com: Continuous Blue-Green Deployments With Kubernetes 🌟](https://semaphore.io/blog/continuous-blue-green-deployments-with-kubernetes) [GUIDE] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial illustrating native implementation of blue-green deployments on Kubernetes. Demonstrates how to manipulate service selectors, manage ingress controllers, and swap traffic dynamically with zero application downtime. - **(2023)** [blog.container-solutions.com: Deployment Strategies 🌟](https://blog.container-solutions.com/deployment-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth guide comparing core deployment topologies: recreate, rolling update, blue/green, canary, and shadow. Focuses on the trade-offs of budget, state management, infrastructure replication overhead, and traffic routing mechanisms. - **(2023)** [opsmx.com: What is Blue Green Deployment ?](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/blue-green-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory primer defining the operational mechanics of blue-green architectures. Focuses on setting up mirrored hosting environments, routing configurations, and robust database rollback plans. #### Education @@ -289,6 +317,7 @@ #### Kubernetes Management - **(2025)** [Devtron Labs: Devtron provides a 'seamless,’ 'implementation agnostic uniform interface' across Kubernetes Life Cycle integrated with most Opensource and commercial tools](https://devtron.ai) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, tool-agnostic application management platform for Kubernetes. Unifies discrete CI/CD workflows, GitOps, observability tooling, and cluster resource debugging into a single visual interface, drastically lowering cognitive load. + - **(2025)** [Canine: A Developer-friendly PaaS for Kubernetes](https://canine.sh) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-centric, lightweight PaaS layer running directly on top of Kubernetes. Canine simplifies native container deployments and configurations, reducing cognitive load and shortening inner-loop development iterations. ### Progressive Delivery #### Feature Flags @@ -341,11 +370,9 @@ #### Evaluation - **(2022)** [harness.io: What is a CI/CD Platform and why should I care? 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/what-is-cicd-platform-why-should-i-care) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Contrasts custom-built scripts and legacy tooling loops with integrated, enterprise-class CI/CD platforms. Focuses on compliance enforcement, deployment governance, and engineering self-service capabilities. -### CICD +#### Tooling -#### Kubernetes Orchestration - - - **(2021)** [devopsdigest.com: CI/CD Deployments: How to Expedite Across a Kubernetes Environment With DevOps Orchestration](https://www.devopsdigest.com/cicd-deployments-how-to-expedite-across-a-kubernetes-environment-with-devops-orchestration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Accelerating release cycles in Kubernetes environments requires modernizing the CI/CD pipeline with cloud-native orchestration techniques. By automating build, test, and container promotion workflows, teams can minimize deployment errors and configuration drift. The focus is on implementing progressive delivery strategies such as canary and blue-green deployments to de-risk production releases. + - **(2021)** [devops.com: 7 Popular Open Source CI/CD Tools](https://devops.com/7-popular-open-source-ci-cd-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares seven dominant open-source CI/CD frameworks, assessing execution speed, plugin ecosystems, maintenance overhead, and architectural fitness for hybrid and Kubernetes configurations. ### Continuous Delivery (2) #### Patterns @@ -378,13 +405,27 @@ #### Terraform Release Management - **(2026)** [Terraform Module Releaser GitHub Action](https://github.com/techpivot/terraform-module-releaser) ⭐ 223 [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated GitHub Action that manages release tagging, semantic version tracking, and registration publication processes for Terraform modules. Mitigates distribution overhead by auto-generating changelogs and managing tags. +## FinOps and Cloud Cost + +### IaC FinOps + +#### Terraform Integration + + - **(2024)** [==InfraCost + Terraform PRs: Making Cost Awareness Effortless==](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/infracost-terraform-prs-making-cost-awareness-martin-jackson-a6sge) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Demonstrates how to integrate Infracost into GitHub Pull Requests to inspect infrastructure cost differences before deployment. Evaluates how shift-left practices can prevent unexpected spend increases by highlighting charges directly in developer workflows. +## Industry Analysis + +### DevOps Trends + + - **(2021)** [sdtimes.com: CI/CD pipelines are expanding 🌟](https://sdtimes.com/devops/ci-cd-pipelines-are-expanding) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive industry report analyzing the evolution of modern CI/CD pipelines as they swallow up operations, security compliance (DevSecOps), and AI/ML model integration (MLOps). It traces how simple deployment automation has evolved into highly integrated, complex policy engines that run across distributed clouds. +## Infrastructure + +### Kubernetes Distributions + +#### Enterprise Distributions + + - **(2023)** [weave.works: Weave Kubernetes Platform](https://www.weave.works) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The enterprise Kubernetes distribution offering from Weaveworks (WKP) built heavily around declarative GitOps concepts and Cluster API. Following Weaveworks' operational cessation in early 2024, WKP is no longer commercially active, but its patterns directly influenced modern multi-cluster management strategies. ## Infrastructure as Code (1) -### AI Integration (1) - -#### Copilot for Azure - - - **(2025)** [Enhancing Infrastructure as Code Generation with GitHub Copilot for Azure](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureDevCommunityBlog/enhancing-infrastructure-as-code-generation-with-github-copilot-for-azure/4388514) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical optimization guide exploring the use of GitHub Copilot for drafting Bicep, ARM, and Terraform configurations. Shows how to engineer precise prompt schemas to maintain syntax standards. ### CICD and Delivery (1) #### Security and Compliance @@ -444,5 +485,5 @@ - **(2022)** [thinkinglabs.io: Feature Branching considered evil 🌟](https://thinkinglabs.io/talks/feature-branching-considered-evil.html) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical critique of long-lived feature branching practices, advocating strongly for trunk-based development. Explains how delayed merges impede true continuous integration and degrade delivery velocities. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/cloud-arch-diagrams.md b/v2-docs/cloud-arch-diagrams.md index 6d5d7d7d..e4ce2be2 100644 --- a/v2-docs/cloud-arch-diagrams.md +++ b/v2-docs/cloud-arch-diagrams.md @@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ ## Table of Contents +1. [Architecture](#architecture) + - [Web Applications](#web-applications) + - [Enterprise Patterns](#enterprise-patterns) 1. [Architecture and Design](#architecture-and-design) - [Diagrams-as-Code](#diagrams-as-code) - [Guide](#guide) @@ -30,17 +33,24 @@ - [AWS](#aws-1) - [Azure](#azure) - [GCP](#gcp) + - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes) - [Security](#security-1) - [Diagrams as Code](#diagrams-as-code) - [AWS CloudFormation](#aws-cloudformation) - [Airflow](#airflow) - [Python](#python) + - [Guides](#guides) + - [AWS](#aws-2) - [Interactive Diagramming](#interactive-diagramming) + - [AI Integration](#ai-integration) - [Enterprise](#enterprise) - [Innovative](#innovative) - [Web](#web) - [Kubernetes Visualizer](#kubernetes-visualizer) - [Go](#go) +1. [Cloud Governance](#cloud-governance) + - [Enterprise Architecture](#enterprise-architecture) + - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [Azure Networking](#azure-networking) - [Global Infrastructure](#global-infrastructure) @@ -48,18 +58,28 @@ 1. [Cloud Platforms](#cloud-platforms) - [AWS Integration](#aws-integration) - [Visualization](#visualization-1) +1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration) + - [Azure Kubernetes Service](#azure-kubernetes-service) + - [Well-Architected Framework](#well-architected-framework) 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure) - [Visualizations](#visualizations) - [Cloud Discovery](#cloud-discovery-1) - [GCP Diagramming](#gcp-diagramming) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) - - [Architecture](#architecture) + - [Architecture](#architecture-1) - [Diagrams](#diagrams) - [Verification and AI](#verification-and-ai) - [Copilot Verification](#copilot-verification) 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) +## Architecture + +### Web Applications + +#### Enterprise Patterns + + - **(2025)** [Enterprise Web App Patterns - Azure Architecture Center](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/web-apps/guides/enterprise-app-patterns/overview) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production-proven patterns and implementation pathways from the Azure Architecture Center. Establishes migration guidelines for modernizing monolithic applications into elastic web architectures. ## Architecture and Design ### Diagrams-as-Code @@ -133,6 +153,9 @@ #### GCP - **(2024)** [Google Cloud Architecture Icons](https://cloud.google.com/icons) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standardized Google Cloud Platform graphical asset library and system diagram rules. Designed to assist cloud architects in drafting Google-recommended structures with consistent representations for compute, storage, data, and analytical pipelines. +#### Kubernetes + + - **(2023)** [==github.com/kubernetes: Kubernetes Icons Set==](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/tree/main/icons) ⭐ 12886 [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official CNCF-maintained Kubernetes graphic catalog containing SVGs and PNGs representing key system objects like Pods, Services, Deployments, ingress, and Custom Resources. Vital for creating highly precise architectural designs of cloud-native infrastructure. #### Security (1) - **(2021)** [aquasecurity/cloudsec-icons](https://github.com/aquasecurity/cloudsec-icons) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source library of dedicated cybersecurity and DevSecOps icons created by Aqua Security. Empowers application security professionals to visually document threat boundaries, firewall parameters, and container compliance elements in systems architecture graphs. @@ -148,8 +171,16 @@ - **(2020)** [==diagrams.mingrammer.com: Diagram as Code==](https://diagrams.mingrammer.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-standard open-source library that empowers architects to represent system architectures using pure Python code. By aligning with GitOps paradigms, diagrams are treated as software dependencies, allowing automated code-driven rendering and versioning across AWS, GCP, Azure, and Kubernetes ecosystems without manual editing tools. - **(2022)** [**github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code 🌟**](https://github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code) ⭐ 1519 [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An AWS Labs community experiment designed to showcase the power of programmatically rendering complex systems architecture. Helps engineers integrate documentation updates directly inside release workflows. +### Guides + +#### AWS (2) + + - **(2023)** [What is the best way to generate a visual diagram of the AWS environment which includes VPC, VPN, EC2, and AMIs?](https://www.pluralsight.com) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on Pluralsight outlining best-practice workflows for generating infrastructure diagrams. Provides structured advice on combining automated discovery with custom visual canvases. ### Interactive Diagramming +#### AI Integration + + - **(2025)** [Draw.io MCP for Diagram Generation: Why It’s Worth Using](https://thomasthornton.cloud/draw-io-mcp-for-diagram-generation-why-its-worth-using) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to dynamically generate and modify Draw.io structures directly via conversational AI interfaces. Seamlessly links large language models with visual blueprint execution, allowing real-time canvas updates and automated layout formatting based on conversational technical specs. #### Enterprise - **(2025)** [Lucidchart](https://www.lucidchart.com/pages) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard collaborative workspace used by enterprise organizations to build visual structures. Integrates with Lucidscale to auto-generate cloud diagrams directly from configuration payloads. @@ -165,6 +196,14 @@ #### Go - **(2021)** [cloudogu/k8s-diagrams](https://github.com/cloudogu/k8s-diagrams) ⭐ 339 [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized CLI utility built to parse Kubernetes live states and manifest specifications directly into clean, structured architectural diagrams. Resolves the operational pain point of manual cluster mapping, providing engineers with an accurate visual layout of active workloads, routes, and cluster components. +## Cloud Governance + +### Enterprise Architecture + +#### Landing Zones + + - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone Technical Documentation](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central knowledge base for Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) design principles and implementations. This portal provides guidance on identity management, network topology, subscription organization, and proactive governance policies. It acts as the key blueprint for deploying scalable multi-subscription cloud platform architectures. + - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone - Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the architectural principles of Azure Landing Zones under the Microsoft CAF. It emphasizes separation of concerns across management, connectivity, and identity planes, while using custom policy assignments for automated control. This guidance helps platform teams establish a robust foundation for onboarding application workloads. ## Cloud Infrastructure ### Azure Networking @@ -182,6 +221,13 @@ #### Visualization (1) - **(2021)** [AWS Account Cloud9 Visualizer](https://github.com/wongcyrus/aws-account-cloud9-visualizer) [PYTHON CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized developer tool tailored for deployment inside AWS Cloud9 instances. Allows engineers to quickly visualize localized cloud development patterns and inspect running sandboxes directly from the IDE. +## Container Orchestration + +### Azure Kubernetes Service + +#### Well-Architected Framework + + - **(2026)** [Architecture Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/azure-kubernetes-service) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical guide mapping Azure Well-Architected Framework (WAF) principles to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It details architectural guidance on cluster networking, high availability, node pools, security integration, and cost management. This serves as the definitive reference for engineering enterprise-grade, highly resilient Kubernetes control and data planes on Azure. ## Infrastructure ### Visualizations @@ -194,7 +240,7 @@ - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Introducing a Google Cloud architecture diagramming tool](https://cloud.google.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Google Cloud's web-based console architecture designer. Explains how engineering departments construct, validate, and export precise GCP topology maps using standardized reference modules. ## Infrastructure as Code -### Architecture +### Architecture (1) #### Diagrams @@ -214,5 +260,5 @@ - [medium.com/contino-engineering: Data Pipeline Orchestration - Using Amazon' Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA)](https://medium.com/contino-engineering/data-pipeline-orchestration-using-amazon-managed-workflows-for-apache-airflow-mwaa-60e5b213a0a7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/contino-engineering: Data Pipeline Orchestration - Using Amazon' Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Asset Inventory](./cloud-asset-inventory.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/cloud-asset-inventory.md b/v2-docs/cloud-asset-inventory.md index 4dfebe73..3adc046b 100644 --- a/v2-docs/cloud-asset-inventory.md +++ b/v2-docs/cloud-asset-inventory.md @@ -8,6 +8,11 @@ 1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration) - [Asset Management and Governance](#asset-management-and-governance) - [Cloud Analytics](#cloud-analytics) + - [Public Cloud Administration](#public-cloud-administration) + - [AWS Fundamentals](#aws-fundamentals) + - [Azure Architecture](#azure-architecture) + - [Serverless Architecture](#serverless-architecture) + - [Case Studies](#case-studies) - [Storage and Databases](#storage-and-databases) - [Distributed Block Storage](#distributed-block-storage) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) @@ -21,7 +26,23 @@ #### Cloud Analytics - **(2026)** [cloudquery.io: Cloud Query: The open-source cloud asset inventory powered by SQL](https://www.cloudquery.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source high-performance security and asset discovery tool that parses cloud configuration APIs into standard SQL databases. Enables infrastructure teams to perform complex auditing, compliance mapping, and security reporting. + - **(2026)** [steampipe](https://steampipe.io) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensible open-source command-line framework that translates APIs and cloud inventories into virtual SQL tables. Enables DevOps engineers to construct real-time dashboards and audit configuration profiles on multi-cloud hosts. - **(2023)** [cloudquery.io: Building an Open-Source Cloud Asset Inventory with CloudQuery and Grafana](https://www.cloudquery.io/learning-center/cloud-asset-management) [SQL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step implementation guide detailing how to ingest cloud infrastructure state via CloudQuery and visualize data patterns within Grafana. Outlines pipeline construction, scheduling, and database optimization. + - **(2022)** [Querying AWS at scale across APIs, Regions, and accounts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/querying-aws-at-scale-across-apis-regions-and-accounts) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise guide mapping performance configurations designed to query massive multi-account, multi-region AWS environments. Analyzes API latency limitations, concurrency protocols, and security audits utilizing SQL query abstractions. +### Public Cloud Administration + +#### AWS Fundamentals + + - **(2023)** [AWS Cloud Practitioner - Curso Completo 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQyrhjEAqLs) [SPANISH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive Spanish instructional syllabus targeting the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner domain. Details key global infrastructure components, core services (EC2, S3, RDS, VPC), billing architectures, and foundational security frameworks. +#### Azure Architecture + + - **(2025)** [Transitioning an Existing Azure Environment to the Azure Landing Zone Reference Architecture](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/enterprise-scale/transition) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [LEGACY] β€” Architectural migration playbook addressing transitioning legacy cloud setups to formal Microsoft Azure Landing Zones. Covers organizational tier hierarchies, network architectures, and systemic governance patterns. + - **(2025)** [Subscription Vending Implementation Guidance](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/landing-zones/subscription-vending) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automated governance framework detailing Azure Subscription Vending models. Outlines how to programmatically create subscription structures incorporating secure routing, virtual network configurations, policies, and role-based access management. +### Serverless Architecture + +#### Case Studies + + - **(2021)** [ServerlessHorrors: A Web Compiling Nightmares in the Serverless World](https://revistacloud.com/serverlesshorrors-la-web-que-recoge-las-peores-pesadillas-del-mundo-serverless) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A catalog documenting real-world runtime failures, billing anomalies, database connection exhaustion, cold start latency bottlenecks, and unexpected vendor configurations within modern serverless cloud setups. ### Storage and Databases #### Distributed Block Storage @@ -36,5 +57,5 @@ - **(2024)** [CloudCanvas - Diagramming for Cloud Infrastructure](https://cloudcanvas.co) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [EMERGING] β€” CloudCanvas is an emerging interactive workspace tool tailored for designing cloud topologies and auto-generating infrastructure-as-code manifests. By linking architectural nodes directly to API-driven configurations, it helps bridge the gap between architectural diagramming and operational execution. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/cloudflare.md b/v2-docs/cloudflare.md index 7f02c39f..7abf21d3 100644 --- a/v2-docs/cloudflare.md +++ b/v2-docs/cloudflare.md @@ -57,5 +57,5 @@ - **(2026)** [Cloudflare workers (Serverless)](https://workers.cloudflare.com) [JAVASCRIPT/WEBASSEMBLY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloudflare Workers is an advanced serverless architecture utilizing V8 engine isolates. It runs application code directly at global edge locations, yielding near-zero cold-start overhead. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) | [Servicemesh](./servicemesh.md) | [Networking](./networking.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Web Servers](./web-servers.md) | [Caching](./caching.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/container-managers.md b/v2-docs/container-managers.md index c478f59f..f28b453e 100644 --- a/v2-docs/container-managers.md +++ b/v2-docs/container-managers.md @@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ 1. [Container Infrastructure](#container-infrastructure) - [Advanced Runtimes](#advanced-runtimes) - [VM-in-Container](#vm-in-container) + - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines) + - [Pipeline Security](#pipeline-security) - [Container Engines](#container-engines) - [Comparative Analysis](#comparative-analysis) - [Docker Migration](#docker-migration) @@ -127,6 +129,11 @@ #### VM-in-Container - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Run a Linux virtual machine in Podman](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/linux-podman) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [LEGACY] β€” An architectural exploration of executing a nested Linux VM directly within an OCI-compliant container managed by Podman. This setup leverages nested systemd instances, enabling engineers to package legacy system-level workloads, VMs, or multi-process service layers without full VM overhead. +### CI-CD Pipelines + +#### Pipeline Security + + - **(2022)** [Build trusted pipelines/Guards with Podman containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-container-technology-make-trusted-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how to design highly secure, isolated CI/CD pipelines using Podman container guards. By isolating execution steps within unprivileged container sandboxes, this architecture protects build systems and host servers from security compromises. ### Container Engines #### Comparative Analysis @@ -278,6 +285,7 @@ - **(2018)** [==Libpod: Library and tool for running OCI-based containers in Pods==](https://github.com/containers/podman) ⭐ 31763 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The core engine library underlying Podman, enabling programmatic creation and lifecycle management of OCI-compliant containers and Pods. Libpod brings native Kubernetes-style multi-container 'Pod' groupings to local local environments without requiring a background orchestration API. - **(2021)** [youtube: Getting started with Podman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za36qHbrf3g) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented video walkthrough detailing installation, basic image handling, and container deployment using Podman. Explains core concepts of local rootless container security and basic networking models for developers transitioning from monolithic engine setups. - **(2020)** [podmain.io: Announcing Podman v2](https://podman.io/blogs/2020/06/29/podman-v2-announce.html) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The release announcement detailing Podman v2's updated architecture, notably the introduction of a new structured REST API. This release allows remote management of containers from macOS or Windows machines, bridging compatibility barriers to match modern hybrid-development requirements. + - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Podman and Buildah for Docker users 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/02/21/podman-and-buildah-for-docker-users) [NONE CONTENT] [LEGACY] β€” A practical handbook for developers transitionining from legacy Docker tooling to the modern Podman/Buildah stack. It walks through command mapping, registry authentications, building minimal rootless images, and deploying local Kubernetes-style multi-container YAML manifests. - **(2018)** [Intro to Podman](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/08/29/intro-to-podman) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory engineering guide presenting Podman's design philosophies. It outlines the core mechanics of running daemonless containers, using standard alias configs to replace traditional docker systems, and managing container storage within unprivileged user directories. #### Strategy and Standards @@ -312,6 +320,7 @@ #### Kubernetes Integration (2) - **(2024)** [Kubernetes.io: Container runtimes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/container-runtimes) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Kubernetes documentation detailing installation and integration patterns for CRI-compliant container runtimes. It provides step-by-step production setup configurations for containerd and CRI-O, detailing necessary kernel parameters, socket configurations, and systemd driver alignments. + - **(2017)** [cri-o.io](https://cri-o.io) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official home of CRI-O, an optimized Container Runtime Interface (CRI) designed specifically and exclusively for Kubernetes. CRI-O avoids overhead by supporting only OCI-compliant runtimes, removing unnecessary client CLI abstractions to deliver minimum-footprint workload execution. #### Low-Level Engines - **(2019)** [==crun==](https://github.com/containers/crun) ⭐ 3964 [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-performance, lightweight, and low-memory-footprint OCI runtime written completely in C. It serves as an ultra-fast alternative to Go-based runc, offering native support for advanced Linux features such as cgroups v2, user namespaces, and direct system call mapping. @@ -376,5 +385,5 @@ - **(2026)** [==buildah==](https://buildah.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Buildah specializes in crafting OCI-compliant container images without requiring a background container daemon. It enables fine-grained Layer management, dramatically reducing the security footprint of target images by keeping build tools outside the final layers. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/crossplane.md b/v2-docs/crossplane.md index d09e7612..94f05032 100644 --- a/v2-docs/crossplane.md +++ b/v2-docs/crossplane.md @@ -84,5 +84,5 @@ - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Why do developers find Kubernetes so hard?](https://itnext.io/why-do-developers-find-kubernetes-hard-6532e8d6ce7f) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses the cognitive load and operational hurdles associated with exposing raw Kubernetes interfaces directly to application developers. It analyzes the friction created by complex network topologies, YAML verbosity, and security policies, making the case for platform abstraction layers and custom developer portals. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/crunchydata.md b/v2-docs/crunchydata.md index 2bdb3e25..042f5c63 100644 --- a/v2-docs/crunchydata.md +++ b/v2-docs/crunchydata.md @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ - [Data Ingestion](#data-ingestion) - [Data Replication](#data-replication) - [Database Administration](#database-administration-1) + - [Developer Tutorials](#developer-tutorials) - [Enterprise Solutions](#enterprise-solutions) - [High Availability](#high-availability-3) - [Open Source Repositories](#open-source-repositories) @@ -245,6 +246,10 @@ #### Database Administration (1) - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploy pgAdmin4 with PostgreSQL on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/deploy-pgadmin4-with-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides the deployment of pgAdmin4 web client panels alongside database clusters inside Kubernetes. Reviews network ingress definitions, volume mounts, and credential injection mechanics. + - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Quickly Document Your Postgres Database Using psql Meta-Commands](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/d-meta) [SQL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive tutorial on the utilization of native psql meta-commands to rapidly trace schema layouts, inspect index sizes, and generate database structure documentation directly via CLI commands. +#### Developer Tutorials + + - **(2026)** [learn.crunchydata.com 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/developers/tutorials) [SQL CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive educational portal offering structured developer exercises focused on core database engineering. Includes tasks on indexing optimizations, raw performance telemetry, and complex JSON data orchestration strategies in PostgreSQL. #### Enterprise Solutions - **(2026)** [crunchydata.com](https://www.crunchydata.com) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Corporate entry point for Crunchy Data, a driving force behind enterprise-hardened, fully open-source PostgreSQL. Represents a suite of production support, compliance validation patterns, and cloud-native integration tools. @@ -275,6 +280,7 @@ #### Database Monitoring - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Monitoring PostgreSQL clusters in kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/monitoring-postgresql-clusters-in-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural metric collection architectures for Kubernetes-hosted PostgreSQL. Describes the integration of specialized postgres_exporter containers to feed telemetry into Prometheus targets with visualized dashboard outputs. + - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: How to Setup PostgreSQL Monitoring in Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/setup-postgresql-monitoring-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on implementation guide for deploying a scalable monitoring architecture for PostgreSQL. Instructs on integrating postgres_exporter configurations, configuring Prometheus scrape pools, and importing Grafana analytics interfaces. #### Long-Term Storage - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Introducing the Postgres Prometheus Adapter](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-postgres-to-back-prometheus-for-your-postgresql-monitoring-1) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to using the Postgres Prometheus Adapter to store Prometheus time-series metrics. Covers performance metrics, schema structures, and remote-write configurations. @@ -287,5 +293,5 @@ - **(2019)** [ref1](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/understanding-service-accounts-sccs) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains OpenShift Service Accounts, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), and Security Context Constraints (SCC). Understanding SCCs is vital when deploying complex operators that need custom security postures, such as stateful databases. This reference outlines how to grant specific system permissions safely, protecting multi-tenant clusters from security compromise. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Message Queue](./message-queue.md) | [Databases](./databases.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Newsql](./newsql.md) | [NoSQL](./nosql.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/customer.md b/v2-docs/customer.md index f2f28ced..ae02e248 100644 --- a/v2-docs/customer.md +++ b/v2-docs/customer.md @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ - [High-Performance Computing](#high-performance-computing) - [DevOps and Automation](#devops-and-automation) - [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration) + - [Enterprise Solutions](#enterprise-solutions) + - [AI and Infrastructure](#ai-and-infrastructure) - [Healthcare Tech](#healthcare-tech) - [Medical Imaging Platforms](#medical-imaging-platforms) 1. [Data Management](#data-management) @@ -38,6 +40,8 @@ 1. [System Architecture](#system-architecture) - [Automotive Systems](#automotive-systems) - [Software-Defined Vehicles](#software-defined-vehicles) + - [Data Management](#data-management-1) + - [Enterprise Migration](#enterprise-migration) - [Industrial Engineering](#industrial-engineering) - [Hardware Integration](#hardware-integration) - [Quality Management](#quality-management) @@ -59,6 +63,11 @@ #### Continuous Integration - **(2023)** [**redhat.com: The Volkswagen Group builds automated testing environment**](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/the-volkswagen-group) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores Volkswagen Group's migration to an automated software-defined testing environment built on Red Hat OpenShift. This platform-based approach streamlines verification cycles for ECU software, accelerating vehicle-to-cloud development pipelines. By leveraging containerized testing nodes and Kubernetes orchestration, VW drastically reduced testing feedback loops while maintaining safety-critical compliance. +### Enterprise Solutions + +#### AI and Infrastructure + + - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries: BMW Group Develops a GenAI Assistant to Accelerate Infrastructure Optimization on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/bmw-group-develops-a-genai-assistant-to-accelerate-infrastructure-optimization-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This case study highlights BMW Group's deployment of a generative AI assistant on AWS designed to automate and optimize cloud infrastructure operations. By synthesizing telemetry data and AWS resource metrics, the assistant accelerates infrastructure diagnostics, reduces operational overhead, and drives cost-efficient resource provisioning. It demonstrates how LLMs can be integrated into enterprise cloud operations (AIOps) to simplify complex architectural decision-making. ### Healthcare Tech #### Medical Imaging Platforms @@ -141,6 +150,11 @@ #### Software-Defined Vehicles - **(2023)** [xataka.com: El auge del coche elΓ©ctrico y autΓ³nomo se ha topado con otra barrera: el software. Volkswagen lo sabe bien](https://www.xataka.com/movilidad/auge-coche-electrico-autonomo-se-ha-topado-otra-barrera-software-volkswagen-sabe-bien) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the structural and architectural software challenges faced by Volkswagen (specifically Cariad) during its transition to Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Autonomous Driving (AD). The analysis covers the friction between legacy hardware-centric development cycles and modern, unified software-defined platform architectures. It highlights how decoupled hardware/software layers are critical to avoiding catastrophic launch delays in complex distributed automotive systems. +### Data Management (1) + +#### Enterprise Migration + + - **(2024)** [**xataka.com: El Excel se ha usado en la FΓ³rmula 1 hasta que se han dado cuenta que no es la mejor forma de controlar las 20.000 piezas del coche**](https://www.xataka.com/automovil/excel-se-ha-usado-formula-1-que-se-han-dado-cuenta-que-no-mejor-forma-controlar-20-000-piezas-coche) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates Williams Racing's historic reliance on Microsoft Excel for managing over 20,000 individual Formula 1 car components, and their subsequent modernization. The lack of relational integrity, collaborative concurrency, and historical audit trails in spreadsheets led to massive operational overhead and design desynchronization. This serves as a stark warning on the limits of "shadow IT" and the urgent necessity of database-backed configuration management databases (CMDBs). ### Industrial Engineering #### Hardware Integration @@ -164,5 +178,5 @@ - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Mercedes-Benz: 4 Reasons to Sponsor Open Source Projects**](https://thenewstack.io/mercedes-benz-4-reasons-to-sponsor-open-source-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines four strategic motivations for Mercedes-Benz to sponsor open-source software. By funding critical up-stream components, the enterprise reduces technical debt, improves system security, attracts elite software engineering talent, and actively influences standard roadmaps. It provides a blueprint for enterprise open-source program offices (OSPOs) seeking to justify upstream contributions. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/databases.md b/v2-docs/databases.md index 6453626d..b6480f71 100644 --- a/v2-docs/databases.md +++ b/v2-docs/databases.md @@ -14,8 +14,6 @@ - [Azure Cloud](#azure-cloud) - [Google Cloud](#google-cloud) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - - [FinOps](#finops) - - [Cost Optimization](#cost-optimization) - [Market Trends](#market-trends) - [Cloud Databases](#cloud-databases) 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native) @@ -68,9 +66,6 @@ - [Concepts](#concepts) - [History](#history) - [Operational Guide](#operational-guide) -1. [Database](#database) - - [PostgreSQL](#postgresql-1) - - [Database Administration](#database-administration) 1. [Database and Storage Management](#database-and-storage-management) - [Data Administration](#data-administration) - [UI Tools](#ui-tools) @@ -142,14 +137,12 @@ 1. [Observability](#observability-1) - [Distributed Storage](#distributed-storage) - [VictoriaMetrics](#victoriametrics) - - [PostgreSQL](#postgresql-2) - - [Database Monitoring](#database-monitoring-1) -1. [PostgreSQL](#postgresql-3) +1. [PostgreSQL](#postgresql-1) - [Alternative Paradigms](#alternative-paradigms) - [Application Architecture](#application-architecture) - [Application Performance](#application-performance) - [Backups](#backups) - - [Database Administration](#database-administration-1) + - [Database Administration](#database-administration) - [Database Architecture](#database-architecture-1) - [Database Backups](#database-backups) - [Extensions](#extensions) @@ -208,9 +201,6 @@ - [Database DevOps](#database-devops) - [Database Operators](#database-operators) - [Crunchy PostgreSQL](#crunchy-postgresql) -1. [System Architecture](#system-architecture) - - [Data Management](#data-management) - - [Enterprise Migration](#enterprise-migration) 1. [Time-Series](#time-series) - [Architecture](#architecture-1) - [VictoriaMetrics](#victoriametrics-1) @@ -271,11 +261,6 @@ - **(2021)** [unifieddatascience.com: Data lake design patterns on google (GCP) cloud](https://www.unifieddatascience.com/data-lake-design-patterns-on-google-cloud) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed reference architecture mapping design paths for deploying scalable data lakes inside Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Reviews Cloud Storage setups, BigQuery access schemas, and serverless ingestion patterns. ## Cloud Infrastructure -### FinOps - -#### Cost Optimization - - - **(2023)** [treblle.com: How does Treblle scale on AWS without breaking the bank?](https://treblle.com/blog/how-does-treblle-scale-on-aws-without-breaking-the-bank) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights Treblle’s architectural strategy for processing billions of API requests on AWS affordably. Live Grounding details how modern SaaS platforms leverage spot instances, API gateway caching, serverless scale-to-zero databases, and intensive performance profiling to decouple traffic volume from infrastructure costs. ### Market Trends #### Cloud Databases @@ -409,13 +394,6 @@ #### Operational Guide - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to Run Databases in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/stateful-workloads-in-kubernetes-e49b56a5959) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A granular blueprint on configuring stateful workloads inside Kubernetes clusters. Details the practical implementation of Headless Services, stable network identifiers, local persistent volumes, and graceful cluster shutdowns. -## Database - -### PostgreSQL (1) - -#### Database Administration - - - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Quickly Document Your Postgres Database Using psql Meta-Commands](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/d-meta) [SQL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive tutorial on the utilization of native psql meta-commands to rapidly trace schema layouts, inspect index sizes, and generate database structure documentation directly via CLI commands. ## Database and Storage Management ### Data Administration @@ -531,6 +509,7 @@ #### Kubernetes Operators (3) - **(2024)** [kubedb.com](https://kubedb.com) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical review of KubeDB, an operator platform for automating databases on Kubernetes. Highlights declarative management of clustering, scheduling backups, and schema updates across multiple database engines (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB). + - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Operator Lifecycle Manager](https://itnext.io/wth-is-a-operator-lifecycle-manager-873cf1661b04) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) as part of the Operator Framework. Highlights catalog management, automated dependency resolution, security upgrades, and dynamic operator scaling across production enterprise clusters. #### MySQL Operators - **(2024)** [Moco](https://cybozu-go.github.io/moco) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to Cybozu's Moco, a highly resilient, modern Go-written MySQL operator for Kubernetes. Focuses on cluster setups, fast failover mechanics, and maintaining an extremely small operational footprint. @@ -604,12 +583,7 @@ #### VictoriaMetrics - **(2024)** [VictoriaMetrics](https://victoriametrics.com) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official site of VictoriaMetrics, an extremely fast and cost-effective TSDB solution. Widely used as a drop-in replacement for Prometheus storage owing to high compression ratios and out-of-the-box cluster scalability. -### PostgreSQL (2) - -#### Database Monitoring (1) - - - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: How to Setup PostgreSQL Monitoring in Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/setup-postgresql-monitoring-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on implementation guide for deploying a scalable monitoring architecture for PostgreSQL. Instructs on integrating postgres_exporter configurations, configuring Prometheus scrape pools, and importing Grafana analytics interfaces. -## PostgreSQL (3) +## PostgreSQL (1) ### Alternative Paradigms @@ -623,7 +597,7 @@ ### Backups - **(2024)** [==orgrim/pg_back: Simple backup tool for PostgreSQL==](https://github.com/orgrim/pg_back) ⭐ 563 [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A simple CLI automation utility for backing up PostgreSQL databases. Features structured schema and data exports, customizable compression, automated backup retention sweeps, and cron-friendly integration configurations. -### Database Administration (1) +### Database Administration - **(2021)** [percona.com: Should I Create an Index on Foreign Keys in PostgreSQL?](https://www.percona.com/blog/should-i-create-an-index-on-foreign-keys-in-postgresql) [SQL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the performance impact of indexing foreign keys in PostgreSQL. Evaluates join performance, query plans, and lock contention during parent table updates to optimize schema write throughput. ### Database Architecture (1) @@ -790,13 +764,6 @@ #### Crunchy PostgreSQL - **(2023)** [Crunchy Data PostgreSQL Operator](https://nubenetes.com/crunchydata/) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator (PGO) which automates production-grade PostgreSQL deployments on Kubernetes. Features include automated high availability, pgBackRest-driven backup orchestration, connection pooling via pgBouncer, and deep monitoring metrics. A de facto standard solution for enterprises migrating critical relational engines into Kubernetes platforms. -## System Architecture - -### Data Management - -#### Enterprise Migration - - - **(2024)** [**xataka.com: El Excel se ha usado en la FΓ³rmula 1 hasta que se han dado cuenta que no es la mejor forma de controlar las 20.000 piezas del coche**](https://www.xataka.com/automovil/excel-se-ha-usado-formula-1-que-se-han-dado-cuenta-que-no-mejor-forma-controlar-20-000-piezas-coche) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates Williams Racing's historic reliance on Microsoft Excel for managing over 20,000 individual Formula 1 car components, and their subsequent modernization. The lack of relational integrity, collaborative concurrency, and historical audit trails in spreadsheets led to massive operational overhead and design desynchronization. This serves as a stark warning on the limits of "shadow IT" and the urgent necessity of database-backed configuration management databases (CMDBs). ## Time-Series ### Architecture (1) @@ -807,5 +774,5 @@ - **(2024)** [victoriametrics.com: Q2 2024 Round Up: VictoriaMetrics & VictoriaLogs Updates](https://victoriametrics.com/blog/q2-2024-round-up-victoriametrics-and-victorialogs-updates/index.html) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical feature overview covering VictoriaMetrics and VictoriaLogs updates, focusing on dynamic retention strategies, ingestion enhancements, storage footprint reduction, and custom query language performance. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Message Queue](./message-queue.md) | [Crunchydata](./crunchydata.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Newsql](./newsql.md) | [NoSQL](./nosql.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/demos.md b/v2-docs/demos.md index badfc2cd..307481f9 100644 --- a/v2-docs/demos.md +++ b/v2-docs/demos.md @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ - [Cloud-Native Java](#cloud-native-java) - [Advanced Microservices](#advanced-microservices) - [Spring Boot Microservices](#spring-boot-microservices) + - [Tanzu Framework](#tanzu-framework) - [Containerization](#containerization-1) - [Java Spring Boot](#java-spring-boot) - [Developer Tools](#developer-tools) @@ -156,6 +157,9 @@ - [Curriculum](#curriculum) - [Cloud Engineering](#cloud-engineering) 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native) + - [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration) + - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines) + - [Red Hat OpenShift](#red-hat-openshift) - [Security](#security) - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement) 1. [Cloud Native Architecture](#cloud-native-architecture) @@ -170,7 +174,7 @@ - [Observability and Testing](#observability-and-testing) - [Pod Mocking](#pod-mocking) 1. [Cloud Native Platforms](#cloud-native-platforms) - - [Red Hat OpenShift](#red-hat-openshift) + - [Red Hat OpenShift](#red-hat-openshift-1) - [Automation Grading](#automation-grading) - [Academic Homework](#academic-homework) - [Jenkins Pipelines](#jenkins-pipelines) @@ -220,6 +224,9 @@ - [Kubernetes Playgrounds](#kubernetes-playgrounds) - [Kubernetes Workshops](#kubernetes-workshops) 1. [Cloud-Native Java](#cloud-native-java-1) + - [Build Tools](#build-tools) + - [Eclipse JKube](#eclipse-jkube) + - [Developer Workflow](#developer-workflow) - [Runtimes](#runtimes) - [JBoss EAP](#jboss-eap) - [MicroProfile](#microprofile) @@ -252,6 +259,8 @@ 1. [Database and Storage](#database-and-storage) - [Stateful Workloads](#stateful-workloads) - [PostgreSQL](#postgresql) + - [Storage Infrastructure](#storage-infrastructure) + - [Persistent Volumes](#persistent-volumes) 1. [DevOps](#devops) - [CICD](#cicd-1) - [GitHub Actions](#github-actions-2) @@ -272,6 +281,7 @@ - [Infrastructure Provisioning](#infrastructure-provisioning) - [Crossplane Spinnaker Integration](#crossplane-spinnaker-integration) - [Spinnaker Setup](#spinnaker-setup) + - [Git Integration](#git-integration) - [Kubernetes Deployment Models](#kubernetes-deployment-models) - [Kubernetes Native Deployment](#kubernetes-native-deployment) - [Orchestration Concepts](#orchestration-concepts) @@ -293,6 +303,7 @@ - [Pipeline Execution Engine](#pipeline-execution-engine) - [Groovy CPS](#groovy-cps) - [Continuation Passing Style](#continuation-passing-style) + - [JobDSL API Reference](#jobdsl-api-reference) 1. [DevOps and CICD](#devops-and-cicd) - [AWS EKS](#aws-eks-2) - [CodePipeline](#codepipeline) @@ -416,6 +427,7 @@ - [Cost Optimization and Metering](#cost-optimization-and-metering) - [Metering Operator](#metering-operator) - [Enterprise Cluster Management](#enterprise-cluster-management) + - [Ansible and ACM](#ansible-and-acm) - [OKD Community Platform](#okd-community-platform) - [Red Hat ACM](#red-hat-acm) - [Ingress and Routing](#ingress-and-routing) @@ -451,6 +463,8 @@ - [Kubernetes Provider](#kubernetes-provider) - [Learning Platforms](#learning-platforms) 1. [Infrastructure as Code and CI-CD](#infrastructure-as-code-and-ci-cd) + - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines-1) + - [Concourse CI](#concourse-ci) - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management) - [Ansible](#ansible) - [Ansible Galaxy](#ansible-galaxy) @@ -458,7 +472,7 @@ - [Ansible Tower](#ansible-tower) - [Ansible Workshops](#ansible-workshops) - [Developer Platforms](#developer-platforms-2) - - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines) + - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines-2) - [GitOps and Declarative Git](#gitops-and-declarative-git-1) - [Ansible and Helm](#ansible-and-helm) 1. [Java Cloud Native](#java-cloud-native) @@ -516,6 +530,8 @@ - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-1) - [Custom Controller Patterns](#custom-controller-patterns) - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators) + - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-2) + - [Red Hat Ecosystem](#red-hat-ecosystem-1) - [Enterprise Kubernetes](#enterprise-kubernetes) - [OpenShift](#openshift-3) - [GitOps and CI-CD](#gitops-and-ci-cd) @@ -533,6 +549,8 @@ - [Flux Ecosystem](#flux-ecosystem) - [Machine Learning Operations](#machine-learning-operations) - [OpenShift AI](#openshift-ai) + - [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance-1) + - [Public Sector](#public-sector) 1. [Provisioning](#provisioning-3) - [Bootstrapping](#bootstrapping) - [Bare Metal](#bare-metal) @@ -570,7 +588,7 @@ - [Go Development](#go-development-1) - [Vulnerabilities](#vulnerabilities) - [Hacking Labs](#hacking-labs) -1. [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance-1) +1. [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance-2) - [Cloud Security Assessments](#cloud-security-assessments) - [AWS IAM Exploits](#aws-iam-exploits) 1. [Security and Governance](#security-and-governance) @@ -728,6 +746,9 @@ #### Spring Boot Microservices - **(2022)** [piomin/sample-spring-microservices-kubernetes: Microservices with Spring' Boot and Spring Cloud on Kubernetes Demo Project - piotrminkowski.com 🌟](https://github.com/piomin/sample-spring-microservices-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An active and highly referenceable demo project exhibiting the deployment of Spring Boot microservices inside a Kubernetes cluster. Utilizes Spring Cloud Kubernetes for discovery, ConfigMaps for configurations, and Ribbon/Feign client integrations for service-to-service communication. +#### Tanzu Framework + + - **(2022)** [tanzu.vmware.com: Microservices with Spring Cloud Kubernetes Reference Architecture 🌟](https://www.vmware.com/products/app-platform/tanzu) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides the canonical reference architecture for running high-scale Spring Cloud applications natively on Kubernetes. Evaluates Spring Cloud Kubernetes integrations for service discovery, centralized configuration via ConfigMaps, and seamless external secrets management, aligning with 2026 Tanzu application platform standards. ### Containerization (1) #### Java Spring Boot @@ -996,6 +1017,13 @@ - **(2026)** [learntocloud.guide](https://learntocloud.guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An open-source, highly structured educational roadmap designed to transition traditional sysadmins into proficient cloud engineers. It guides learners through networking, Linux administration, infrastructure as code, and cloud-native topologies. Live grounding highlights its massive adoption within the DevOps community. ## Cloud Native +### Continuous Integration + +#### CI-CD Pipelines + +##### Red Hat OpenShift + + - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Helm charts with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/24/deploy-helm-charts-jenkins-cicd-red-hat-openshift-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Developer workflow demonstrating automated packaging and continuous delivery of Helm charts using Jenkins pipelines in OpenShift 4. Reviews the integration of enterprise security constraints and build processes. ### Security #### Policy Enforcement @@ -1029,7 +1057,7 @@ - **(2024)** [**stefanprodan/podinfo**](https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo) ⭐ 5917 [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A premium go-to microservice web application written in Go, specifically designed to showcase best practices in Kubernetes deployment, health checking, instrumentation (Prometheus/Jaeger), and progressive delivery validation (such as Flagger/Istio canary releases). ## Cloud Native Platforms -### Red Hat OpenShift +### Red Hat OpenShift (1) #### Automation Grading @@ -1160,6 +1188,13 @@ - **(2020)** [Kubernetes workshop in a box](https://archive.kabisa.nl/tech/k8s-workshop-in-a-box) [YAML CONTENT] [LEGACY] β€” An archival portal hosting a self-contained, offline-capable 'Kubernetes Workshop in a Box.' Designed to run interactive tutorials without reliable internet connections. (Live Grounding: While some container tooling patterns are archived, the offline structure is a highly referenced model for local development isolation). ## Cloud-Native Java (1) +### Build Tools + +#### Eclipse JKube + +##### Developer Workflow + + - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Java development on top of Kubernetes using Eclipse JKube](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/24/java-development-on-top-of-kubernetes-using-eclipse-jkube) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article demonstrates outer-loop developer workflows utilizing Eclipse JKube to deploy Java applications straight to running Kubernetes clusters. Live Grounding illustrates how JKube's design empowers local development cycles by bypassing manual YAML writing, instead building and pushing directly via standard IDE integrations and build loops. ### Runtimes #### JBoss EAP @@ -1241,6 +1276,11 @@ #### PostgreSQL - **(2020)** [Deploying PostgreSQL in MiniShift/OpenShift 3](https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/deploying-postgresql-in-minishiftopenshift) [SHELL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides users through deploying PostgreSQL on Minishift/OpenShift 3, highlighting standard volume mounting processes. Due to the deprecation of both OpenShift 3 and Minishift, modern applications utilize OpenShift Local and PostgreSQL Operator frameworks. +### Storage Infrastructure + +#### Persistent Volumes + + - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Persistent storage in action: Understanding Red Hat OpenShift’s persistent volume framework 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/22/persistent-storage-in-action-understanding-red-hat-openshifts-persistent-volume-framework) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dives into Red Hat OpenShift's persistent volume (PV) framework, focusing on the Container Storage Interface (CSI). Explains dynamic storage allocation, access modes, and how to safely secure transaction-heavy datastores. ## DevOps ### CICD (1) @@ -1293,6 +1333,9 @@ - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Declarative provisioning of AWS resources with Spinnaker and Crossplane](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/declarative-provisioning-of-aws-resources-with-spinnaker-and-crossplane) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight showcases the declarative provisioning of AWS infrastructure using Spinnaker unified with Crossplane. Live Grounding shows that combining Crossplane's Kubernetes Control Plane model with Spinnaker's application pipelines represents an advanced platform engineering paradigm. This enables application developers to spin up dependencies dynamically without custom script hooks. #### Spinnaker Setup +##### Git Integration + + - **(2022)** [armory.io: Git Pull Support in Spinnaker](https://www.harness.io/products/continuous-delivery) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight addresses configuring Git pull trigger functionality inside Spinnaker. Live Grounding confirms that enabling automated repository monitoring allows Spinnaker to initiate targeted application pipelines immediately upon commit detection. This establishes the prerequisite feedback loop necessary for true continuous delivery. ##### Kubernetes Deployment Models - **(2020)** [wardviaene/advanced-kubernetes-course/spinnaker 🌟](https://github.com/wardviaene/advanced-kubernetes-course/tree/master/spinnaker) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to a companion repository for an advanced Kubernetes Spinnaker course. Live Grounding emphasizes its utility in demonstrating advanced deployment strategies (such as blue-green and canary analysis) directly inside Kubernetes clusters using Spinnaker's pipeline GUI. It remains a reliable hands-on learning lab. @@ -1350,6 +1393,9 @@ ##### Continuation Passing Style - **(2021)** [==Continuation Passing Style (CPS)==](https://github.com/cloudbees/groovy-cps) ⭐ 95 [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight introduces the underlying Continuation Passing Style (CPS) engine used for executing asynchronous Groovy scripts in Jenkins pipelines. Live Grounding reveals that understanding CPS is critical for debugging serialization errors during master restarts. This technical library ensures execution state can survive controller crashes and resume safely. +##### JobDSL API Reference + + - **(2022)** [Defines a Groovy CPS DSL definition: pipelineJob definition cps script](https://jenkinsci.github.io/job-dsl-plugin) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents an aggregative documentation path detailing Groovy CPS execution layouts, pipeline migrations, and auxiliary utility plugins. Live Grounding asserts that despite modern cloud-native shifts, these JobDSL APIs and diagnostic tools (like the Plugin Installation Manager) form the backbone of highly reliable enterprise environments. It provides essential guidelines for maintaining complex pipelines. ## DevOps and CICD ### AWS EKS (2) @@ -1438,6 +1484,7 @@ - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Continuous Integration with Jenkins on Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/11/10/continuous-integration-with-jenkins-on-kubernetes) [GROOVY CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details executing dynamically provisioned Jenkins agent pods inside a target Kubernetes cluster. Explores mounting credentials, executing parallel pipeline workloads, and cleanup phases to optimize compute budgets. #### Jenkins Basics + - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Best Jenkins Pipeline Tutorial For Beginners (Examples) 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/jenkins-pipeline-tutorial) [GROOVY CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed entry-level guide to understanding Jenkins Declarative versus Scripted Pipeline syntax. Explains basic pipeline constructs including stages, agents, post-execution tasks, and environment variable manipulation. - **(2021)** [simplilearn.com: What is CI/CD Pipeline and How to Implement it Using Jenkins?](https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/jenkins-tutorial/ci-cd-pipeline) [GROOVY CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Basic tutorial outlining CI/CD life cycles, illustrating how continuous deployment patterns differ from continuous delivery, and implementing simple pipelines using standard Jenkins components. #### Jenkins Shared Libraries @@ -1655,6 +1702,9 @@ - **(2020)** [Writing Customized Reports Using Metering Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/writing-customized-reports-using-metering-operator) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [LEGACY] β€” Explores authoring custom resource and cost allocation reports using the OpenShift Metering Operator. Note: The Metering Operator has since been deprecated in favor of OpenShift Cost Management. ### Enterprise Cluster Management +#### Ansible and ACM + + - **(2021)** [redhat.com: ACM Ansible Integration Overview](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores integrations bridging Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (ACM) with Ansible Automation Platform. Automates physical or non-Kubernetes resource tasks at critical points in cluster lifecycles. #### OKD Community Platform - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Recap: OKD 4 Testing and Deployment Workshop - Videos and Additional Resources](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/recap-okd-4-testing-and-deployment-workshop-videos-and-additional-resources) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles core workshop resources on OKD 4 deployment, testing, and lifecycle patterns. Explores underlying Fedora CoreOS operating mechanics and bootstrap procedures for community-led OpenShift clusters. @@ -1749,6 +1799,11 @@ - **(2022)** [terraform.collabnix.com](https://collabnix.github.io/terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A collaborative, multi-step reference hub designed to systematically introduce DevOps engineers to Terraform. Covers declarative state files, modular organization, provider configurations, and deployment strategies across multiple hyper-scale cloud providers. ## Infrastructure as Code and CI-CD +### CI-CD Pipelines (1) + +#### Concourse CI + + - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: Modernizing your build pipelines with **Concourse CI** 🌟](https://www.thoughtworks.com/es-es/insights/blog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the migration patterns from Jenkins or legacy orchestrators to Concourse CI, highlighting Concourse's declarative, stateless, container-first pipeline design. (Live Grounding: Concourse CI, though revolutionary for its resource-based declarative architecture, has largely been superseded in 2026 by GitOps controllers like Argo CD and cloud-native pipeline runners like GitHub Actions). ### Configuration Management #### Ansible @@ -1768,7 +1823,7 @@ - **(2025)** [ansible.github.io/workshops/demos : Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Workshops](https://labs.demoredhat.com/demos) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Red Hat Ansible workshops repository, highlighting hands-on scenarios for cloud provisioning, configuration management, network automation, and security playbooks. (Live Grounding: Serves as the authoritative source for enterprise teams to upskill in Ansible Automation Platform strategies). ### Developer Platforms (2) -#### CI-CD Pipelines +#### CI-CD Pipelines (2) - **(2021)** [shipa.io: A Developer focused CI/CD pipeline for Kubernetes](https://shipa.io/a-developer-focused-ci-cd-pipeline-for-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines designing application-centric CI/CD pipelines that leverage developer platform layers to remove raw Kubernetes configuration friction. (Live Grounding: Highlights the evolving landscape of platform engineering where developers focus on code deliverables while security/infrastructure is handled declaratively by platforms). ### GitOps and Declarative Git (1) @@ -1787,7 +1842,7 @@ ### General Reference - - [kubernetesbyexample.com](https://kubernetesbyexample.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubernetesbyexample.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [kubernetesbyexample.com 🌟](https://kubernetesbyexample.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubernetesbyexample.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [k8s Initializer 🌟](https://blackbird.a8r.io/initializer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blackbird.a8r.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [blog.jetstack.io: Istio OIDC Authentication](https://developer.cyberark.com/blog/istio-oidc-authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developer.cyberark.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [trstringer.com: Deploy to AKS Using a Managed Identity from a GitHub Actions Self-Hosted Runner 🌟](https://trstringer.com/deploy-to-aks-from-github-actions/-self-hosted) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering trstringer.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -2032,6 +2087,11 @@ #### Kubernetes Operators - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: β€˜Hello, World’ tutorial with Kubernetes Operators](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/21/hello-world-tutorial-with-kubernetes-operators) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines basic concepts of the Operator SDK to develop a "Hello World" Kubernetes custom controller. Focuses on reconciliation loop structures, Custom Resource Definition (CRD) setups, and deployment strategies. +### Developer Experience (2) + +#### Red Hat Ecosystem (1) + + - **(2026)** [==Developer Sandbox==](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides immediate, zero-cost developer access to an active, shared OpenShift cluster environment pre-populated with cloud-native tooling. Eliminates complex infrastructure bootstrapping for developers, letting them deploy containers instantly. In 2026, it is the standard starting sandbox for assessing OpenShift APIs. ### Enterprise Kubernetes #### OpenShift (3) @@ -2083,6 +2143,11 @@ #### OpenShift AI - **(2023)** [==OpenShift AI Examples==](https://github.com/CastawayEGR/openshift-ai-examples) ⭐ 25 [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community collection of machine learning workflows and notebooks deployed on Red Hat OpenShift AI. Details deployment pipelines for distributed training, model serving, and GPU resource slicing. +### Security and Compliance (1) + +#### Public Sector + + - **(2026)** [**redhatgov.io**](https://redhatgov.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Specialized platform engineering portal with focused guides on locking down OpenShift infrastructure to meet strict military, intelligence, and federal government security benchmarks (DISA STIG, FIPS, NIST). A mandatory reference for architects building air-gapped, zero-trust container setups. ## Provisioning (3) ### Bootstrapping @@ -2177,7 +2242,7 @@ #### Hacking Labs - **(2024)** [**The Kubernetes Goat**](https://github.com/madhuakula/kubernetes-goat) ⭐ 5674 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The premier interactive security training platform containing an intentionally vulnerable Kubernetes cluster. Designed as an educational sandbox to demonstrate real-world cluster vulnerabilities, RBAC privilege escalations, metadata exposure, and container breakout exploits. -## Security and Compliance (1) +## Security and Compliance (2) ### Cloud Security Assessments @@ -2273,5 +2338,5 @@ - **(2020)** [github.com/redhat-developer-demos/spring-petclinic 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-developer-demos/spring-petclinic) [JAVA CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight maps out Red Hat's customized developer demo fork of the Spring Petclinic project. Live Grounding indicates this version is heavily optimized for OpenShift deployments, featuring native integration with OpenShift build configs and Kubernetes secrets. It is ideal for illustrating red-hat native cloud development workflows. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) | [Other Awesome Lists](./other-awesome-lists.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) | [Cloud Asset Inventory](./cloud-asset-inventory.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/devel-sites.md b/v2-docs/devel-sites.md index f8a25690..ebd869a2 100644 --- a/v2-docs/devel-sites.md +++ b/v2-docs/devel-sites.md @@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ 1. [DevOps Automation and Modern Systems Engineering](#devops-automation-and-modern-systems-engineering) - [Software Engineering Principles](#software-engineering-principles) - [Developer Cognitive Load](#developer-cognitive-load) -1. [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) - - [Integrated Development Environments](#integrated-development-environments) - - [Rust](#rust) 1. [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling) - [CLI Frameworks](#cli-frameworks) - [Oclif](#oclif) @@ -53,7 +50,7 @@ - [Dhall](#dhall) - [Design Patterns](#design-patterns) - [Refactoring](#refactoring) - - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-1) + - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) - [Learning Paths](#learning-paths-1) - [Resources](#resources) - [Education](#education) @@ -140,13 +137,6 @@ #### Developer Cognitive Load - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: Complexity is killing software developers](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270714/complexity-is-killing-software-developers.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the rising developer cognitive load induced by the sprawl of cloud-native configurations, tooling, and infrastructure details. Argues for developer-centric abstractions and internal developer platforms (IDPs) to insulate application developers from cloud complexity and boost velocity. -## Developer Productivity - -### Integrated Development Environments - -#### Rust - - - **(2022)** [IntelliJ vs. VSCode for Rust Development](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/anyone-here-go-intellij-vscode/84499) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative review evaluating IntelliJ Rust versus VSCode + rust-analyzer. Analyzes memory footprint, compilation speed feedback loops, macro expansion accuracy, and integrated debugger performance. ## Developer Tooling ### CLI Frameworks @@ -200,7 +190,7 @@ #### Refactoring - **(2026)** [refactoring.guru: Design Patterns](https://refactoring.guru/design-patterns) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptional digital guide outlining classical Creational, Structural, and Behavioral software design patterns. Provides clean, production-ready code examples in Go, Python, Java, and TypeScript alongside practical refactoring advice. -### Developer Productivity (1) +### Developer Productivity #### Learning Paths (1) @@ -249,5 +239,5 @@ - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Better Way To Code: Documentation Driven Development](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/a-better-way-to-code-documentation-driven-development-1kem) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Documentation Driven Development (DDD). Explains how specifying schemas, system boundaries, and API interfaces in documentation before coding leads to cleaner microservice separation. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/developerportals.md b/v2-docs/developerportals.md index b3c7f6f5..1d8dd1ea 100644 --- a/v2-docs/developerportals.md +++ b/v2-docs/developerportals.md @@ -71,6 +71,9 @@ - [Networking Protocols](#networking-protocols) - [Local Development Environments](#local-development-environments) - [Transport Layer Security](#transport-layer-security) +1. [Networking](#networking) + - [Service Mesh](#service-mesh) + - [eBPF vs Proxy](#ebpf-vs-proxy) 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) - [Developer Portal](#developer-portal) - [Internal Developer Platforms](#internal-developer-platforms) @@ -79,6 +82,8 @@ 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering) - [AI-Assisted Development](#ai-assisted-development) - [GitHub Copilot](#github-copilot) + - [Collaboration](#collaboration) + - [Documentation Specifications](#documentation-specifications) - [Programming Paradigms](#programming-paradigms) - [Functional Programming](#functional-programming) @@ -308,6 +313,13 @@ #### Transport Layer Security - **(2020)** [howhttps.works](https://howhttps.works) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, visual educational resource designed to unpack the complex mechanics of the HTTPS protocol, TLS handshakes, and public key cryptography. Highly useful for onboarding developers to understand transport-layer security and key-exchange negotiations in web systems. +## Networking + +### Service Mesh + +#### eBPF vs Proxy + + - **(2021)** [solo.io: Exploring Cilium Layer 7 Capabilities Compared to Istio](https://www.solo.io/blog) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural analysis contrasting Cilium's kernel-level L7 eBPF traffic management with Istio's user-space Envoy proxy routing, comparing performance and complexity trade-offs. ## Platform Engineering ### Developer Portal @@ -329,6 +341,11 @@ #### GitHub Copilot - **(2026)** [Best Practices for Using GitHub Copilot](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/get-started/best-practices) [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Authoritative guidelines from GitHub designed to optimize interaction with Copilot. Covers prompt engineering tactics (such as context-setting files and comments), managing AI security and license compliance, and verifying generated output. +### Collaboration + +#### Documentation Specifications + + - **(2023)** [Open Source Friday: Spec Kit - What it is, the problems it solves, and how clear specs make collaboration work](https://www.youtube.com/live/2IArMAhkJcE?si=_LlIjakRXHUzERjy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on 'Spec Kit' - an open framework designed to facilitate collaborative creation of technical specifications. Details how clear, shared specification templates improve open-source contributions, bridge communication gaps between product and engineering, and keep technical debt in check. ### Programming Paradigms #### Functional Programming @@ -336,5 +353,5 @@ - **(2023)** [github.com/readme/guides: Functional Programming 101](https://github.com/readme/guides/functional-programming-basics) [GUIDE] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide exploring core tenets of the functional programming paradigm, such as immutability, pure functions, and referential transparency. Synthesizes practical benefits of adopting these concepts in modern application development to minimize side effects, simplify testing, and boost concurrent performance. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [SRE](./sre.md) | [Chaos Engineering](./chaos-engineering.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/devops-tools.md b/v2-docs/devops-tools.md index b5306da8..d43a4216 100644 --- a/v2-docs/devops-tools.md +++ b/v2-docs/devops-tools.md @@ -5,12 +5,6 @@ ## Table of Contents -1. [AI and Platform Engineering](#ai-and-platform-engineering) - - [AI Assistants](#ai-assistants) - - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) -1. [AI Engineering](#ai-engineering) - - [Agentic Frameworks](#agentic-frameworks) - - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience) 1. [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines) - [AI and Automation](#ai-and-automation) - [Model Context Protocol](#model-context-protocol) @@ -25,10 +19,7 @@ - [UI Tools](#ui-tools) 1. [Deployment and Delivery](#deployment-and-delivery) - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery) - - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-1) - - [Enterprise Tooling](#enterprise-tooling) - - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) - - [Kubernetes Management](#kubernetes-management) + - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) 1. [DevOps and Platform Engineering](#devops-and-platform-engineering) - [Architecture and Orchestration](#architecture-and-orchestration) - [Foundational Primer](#foundational-primer) @@ -53,33 +44,20 @@ - [Development Environments](#development-environments) - [Virtual Machines](#virtual-machines) 1. [Kubernetes and Container Orchestration](#kubernetes-and-container-orchestration) - - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-1) + - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) - [AppOps and GitOps](#appops-and-gitops) 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) 1. [Local Developer Environment](#local-developer-environment) - [Container Runtime Setup](#container-runtime-setup) - [Docker Compose](#docker-compose) - - [Version Management](#version-management) - - [Multi-Language Runtimes](#multi-language-runtimes) 1. [Observability](#observability) - [UI Clients](#ui-clients) - [Multi-Cluster](#multi-cluster) +1. [Orchestration and Packaging](#orchestration-and-packaging) + - [Cloud-Native Delivery](#cloud-native-delivery) + - [Keptn](#keptn) -## AI and Platform Engineering - -### AI Assistants - -#### Developer Productivity - - - **(2025)** [GitHub Copilot Now Explains Failed Actions Jobs (GA)](https://github.blog/changelog/2025-01-15-copilot-users-can-ask-about-a-failed-actions-job-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” General availability announcement detailing Copilot's integration into the GitHub Actions run logs. Empowers engineers to ask AI to interpret errors, trace failures, and propose immediate pipeline repair steps. -## AI Engineering - -### Agentic Frameworks - -#### Developer Experience - - - **(2025)** [Kiro: Engineering Rigor for Agentic Development](https://kiro.dev) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kiro is a testing and engineering framework designed to bring traditional software disciplineβ€”such as regression testing, linting, and sandbox executingβ€”to LLM agents and multi-agent workflows. It establishes strict validation steps to ensure agent behaviors remain deterministic, secure, and aligned with standard corporate software engineering guidelines. ## CICD Pipelines ### AI and Automation @@ -112,17 +90,9 @@ ### CICD and Delivery -#### Developer Productivity (1) +#### Developer Productivity - **(2025)** [**action-tmate: Debug GitHub Actions via SSH**](https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate) ⭐ 3550 [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An essential interactive troubleshooting tool that opens a secure tmate SSH session directly into active GitHub Actions runners, enabling real-time terminal diagnostics of failing pipeline runs. -#### Enterprise Tooling - - - **(2025)** [PMEase QuickBuild](https://www.pmease.com) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [LEGACY] β€” A powerful commercial build and configuration management tool geared towards large enterprises. Combines high-capacity agents, visual dependency chains, and precise audit trails for legacy and cloud-native workloads. -### Platform Engineering - -#### Kubernetes Management - - - **(2025)** [Canine: A Developer-friendly PaaS for Kubernetes](https://canine.sh) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-centric, lightweight PaaS layer running directly on top of Kubernetes. Canine simplifies native container deployments and configurations, reducing cognitive load and shortening inner-loop development iterations. ## DevOps and Platform Engineering ### Architecture and Orchestration @@ -195,7 +165,7 @@ - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Vagrant Tutorial For Beginners: Getting Started Guide 🌟](https://devopscube.com/vagrant-tutorial-beginners) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide to Vagrant for configuring local virtual machine environments. It explains how to write Vagrantfiles, configure local networks, and run provisioning engines like Ansible to ensure consistent local developer environments. ## Kubernetes and Container Orchestration -### Platform Engineering (1) +### Platform Engineering #### AppOps and GitOps @@ -228,11 +198,6 @@ #### Docker Compose - **(2025)** [**DockSTARTer**](https://github.com/GhostWriters/DockSTARTer) ⭐ 2560 [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A user-friendly CLI utility designed to simplify the configuration and installation of self-hosted server software via structured Docker Compose patterns. Serves as a solid entry point for containerization concepts in local server and edge hardware topologies. -### Version Management - -#### Multi-Language Runtimes - - - **(2026)** [==ASDF 🌟==](https://asdf-vm.com) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensible CLI runtime version manager that unifies environment configurations (Node.js, Ruby, Python, Elixir, Go, and more) under a single .tool-versions file. Successfully eliminates environment drift across development machines and CI runners via a robust plugin-driven architecture. ## Observability ### UI Clients @@ -240,7 +205,14 @@ #### Multi-Cluster - **(2024)** [KubeUI: A Desktop Kubernetes Client](https://github.com/IvanJosipovic/KubeUI) ⭐ 311 [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance, desktop-optimized UI designed to stream, monitor, and interact with live cluster metrics and objects. It enhances developer agility through dynamic views of multi-cluster namespaces and active workload metrics. +## Orchestration and Packaging + +### Cloud-Native Delivery + +#### Keptn + + - **(2026)** [**Keptn**](https://nubenetes.com/keptn/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Nubenetes architectural reference on Keptn, a CNCF enterprise-grade control plane for cloud-native application lifecycle orchestration. Integrates SLO-based evaluations, automated canary promotions, and zero-touch application remediation out of the box. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/devops.md b/v2-docs/devops.md index ac7ef12d..cf2d0417 100644 --- a/v2-docs/devops.md +++ b/v2-docs/devops.md @@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ ## Table of Contents +1. [AI and Agents](#ai-and-agents) + - [Environments](#environments) + - [Cloud Agents](#cloud-agents) 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) @@ -12,8 +15,6 @@ - [Patterns](#patterns) - [Twelve-Factor App](#twelve-factor-app) 1. [Automation](#automation) - - [Agentic Systems](#agentic-systems) - - [MCP Server](#mcp-server) - [NoOps Evolution](#noops-evolution) 1. [Automation and Orchestration](#automation-and-orchestration) - [Ansible](#ansible) @@ -38,12 +39,14 @@ - [Serverless Systems](#serverless-systems) - [DevOps Pipelines](#devops-pipelines) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) + - [AWS Ecosystem](#aws-ecosystem) + - [Cloud Services](#cloud-services) - [Automation](#automation-1) - [Developer Workflows](#developer-workflows) - [Glossary](#glossary) - [SysAdmin Practices](#sysadmin-practices) - - [Enterprise Containers](#enterprise-containers) - - [Strategy](#strategy) + - [Azure Ecosystem](#azure-ecosystem) + - [Platform Services](#platform-services) - [Network Infrastructure](#network-infrastructure) - [NetDevOps](#netdevops) - [Serverless](#serverless) @@ -64,6 +67,7 @@ - [CICD Pipeline Design](#cicd-pipeline-design) - [Database Delivery](#database-delivery) - [Release Strategies](#release-strategies) + - [Security Policy](#security-policy) 1. [Culture](#culture-1) - [Career Development](#career-development) - [Career Transition](#career-transition) @@ -78,6 +82,9 @@ - [Data Operations](#data-operations) - [Data Integration](#data-integration) - [Data-as-Code](#data-as-code) +1. [Deployment and Delivery](#deployment-and-delivery) + - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery) + - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners) 1. [DevOps and CICD](#devops-and-cicd) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) - [Orchestration Platforms](#orchestration-platforms) @@ -223,6 +230,7 @@ - [Podcasts](#podcasts) 1. [Education](#education) - [Syllabus](#syllabus) + - [Training Courses](#training-courses) 1. [Enterprise Agile](#enterprise-agile) - [SAFe Framework](#safe-framework) 1. [Enterprise Systems](#enterprise-systems) @@ -256,12 +264,16 @@ - [Security](#security-2) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-3) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-4) - - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery) - - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners) + - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery-1) + - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners-1) - [IaC Fundamentals](#iac-fundamentals) - [Overview](#overview-2) - [Terraform](#terraform) - [Entra ID Integration](#entra-id-integration) +1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1) + - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) + - [Guides](#guides) + - [Playbooks](#playbooks) 1. [Management](#management) - [Observability](#observability) - [Governance](#governance) @@ -283,14 +295,14 @@ - [Local Environment Setup](#local-environment-setup) - [Package Management](#package-management) 1. [Orchestration](#orchestration) - - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1) + - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2) - [Core Concepts](#core-concepts-2) - [Platform Building Challenges](#platform-building-challenges) 1. [Orchestration and Containers](#orchestration-and-containers) - [Containerization](#containerization-2) - [CICD Integration](#cicd-integration) - [Value Realization](#value-realization) - - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2) + - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-3) - [DevOps Integration](#devops-integration) 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-3) - [AI Platform](#ai-platform) @@ -300,7 +312,7 @@ - [Architecture](#architecture-2) - [GitOps Repository Design](#gitops-repository-design) - [Business Value](#business-value-1) - - [Strategy](#strategy-1) + - [Strategy](#strategy) - [Community Hub](#community-hub) - [General Resources](#general-resources) - [Declarative Configuration](#declarative-configuration) @@ -320,7 +332,7 @@ - [SRE Patterns](#sre-patterns) - [Enterprise Management](#enterprise-management) - [Kubernetes Fleet](#kubernetes-fleet) - - [Guides](#guides) + - [Guides](#guides-1) - [Foundational](#foundational) - [IDP Architecture](#idp-architecture) - [Control Plane](#control-plane) @@ -332,7 +344,7 @@ - [Articles and Presentations](#articles-and-presentations) - [Industry Trends](#industry-trends-1) - [Articles](#articles-1) - - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-3) + - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-4) - [Infrastructure Migration](#infrastructure-migration) - [VMware Alternatives](#vmware-alternatives) - [Internal Developer Platform](#internal-developer-platform) @@ -340,7 +352,7 @@ - [Internal Developer Platforms](#internal-developer-platforms) - [Architecture](#architecture-4) - [Organizational Structure](#organizational-structure) - - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-4) + - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-5) - [IDP Implementation](#idp-implementation) - [Local Environment](#local-environment) - [Hands-on](#hands-on) @@ -376,9 +388,16 @@ - [Core Architectures](#core-architectures) - [Version Control](#version-control) - [Git Best Practices](#git-best-practices) -1. [Strategy](#strategy-2) +1. [Strategy](#strategy-1) - [Enterprise Performance](#enterprise-performance) +## AI and Agents + +### Environments + +#### Cloud Agents + + - **(2025)** [Development Environments for Cloud Agents](https://cursor.com/blog/cloud-agent-development-environments) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of building custom sandboxes and isolated development runtimes for LLM-based autonomous cloud agents. Discusses secure API mocking, resource isolation, and state rollbacks. ## Architectural Foundations ### Kubernetes Tools @@ -387,6 +406,7 @@ - [thenewstack.io: Platform Engineering in 2023: Dev First, Collaboration and APIs](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering/-in-2023-dev-first-collaboration-and-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering thenewstack.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops](https://medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [reddit.com/r/devops](https://www.reddit.com/r/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/devops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: 6 key areas to improve your DevOps performance](https://medium.com/codex/6-key-areas-to-improve-your-devops-performance-f4c4226feb25) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: 6 key areas to improve your DevOps performance in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone.com/trendreports/devops-3: DevOps](https://dzone.com/trendreports/devops-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==dzone.com/trendreports/devops-3: DevOps== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [yourdevopsmentor.com: How to become a DevOps engineer – 5 easy steps](https://yourdevopsmentor.com/blog/how-to-become-a-devops-engineer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering yourdevopsmentor.com: How to become a DevOps engineer – 5 easy steps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -435,7 +455,6 @@ - [overcast.blog: 15 Cloud-Native DevOps Tools You Should Know](https://overcast.blog/15-cloud-native-devops-tools-you-should-know-36129057a15c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering overcast.blog: 15 Cloud-Native DevOps Tools You Should Know in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/spacelift: Platform Engineering vs. DevOps](https://medium.com/spacelift/platform-engineering-vs-devops-ade389ce819e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/spacelift: Platform Engineering vs. DevOps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/@rphilogene: Top 10 Platform Engineering Tools You Should Consider' in 2024](https://medium.com/@rphilogene/top-10-platform-engineering-tools-you-should-consider-in-2024-892e6e211b85) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/@rphilogene: Top 10 Platform Engineering Tools You Should Consider' in 2024== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [reddit.com/r/devops](https://www.reddit.com/r/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/devops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## Architecture ### Patterns @@ -445,11 +464,6 @@ - **(2023)** [The 12-Factor App: An Updated Guide](https://newsletter.francofernando.com/p/the-12-factor-app-an-updated-guide) [GUIDE] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Revisits the classic 12-Factor app principles through a modern cloud-native lens. Analyzes how declarations like declarative formats, clean environment parity, and port binding apply to contemporary container networks. ## Automation -### Agentic Systems - -#### MCP Server - - - **(2026)** [Announcing Azure MCP Server 2.0 Stable Release for Self-Hosted Agentic Cloud Automation](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sdk/announcing-azure-mcp-server-2-0-stable-release) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the stable release of Azure MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server 2.0, enabling secure, self-hosted agentic automation workflows. It provides architectural patterns for running local AI agents with direct, API-driven access to Azure resource management, optimizing operational automation via language model integrations. ### NoOps Evolution - **(2020)** [How to get from DevOps to NoOps: 5 steps](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/3/how-get-devops-noops-5-steps) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes a five-step path toward fully abstracted, frictionless environments (NoOps). Argues that standard automation must evolve into self-healing platforms that hide low-level operations from microservice developers. @@ -507,6 +521,11 @@ - **(2022)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Tips and tools to achieve a serverless DevOps workflow](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Tips-and-tools-to-achieve-a-serverless-DevOps-workflow) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the fundamental paradigm shifts involved in building DevOps pipelines for abstracted serverless runtimes. The author breaks down the unique testing, cold-start optimization, and automated IAM policies required for ephemeral compute. Live architecture designs indicate that employing native CI tools combined with frameworks like AWS SAM or Serverless Framework is key to maintaining deployment reliability at scale. ## Cloud Infrastructure +### AWS Ecosystem + +#### Cloud Services + + - **(2026)** [AWS DevOps 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/devops) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS’s primary DevOps portal, presenting their native continuous delivery and infrastructure management stack, including CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CloudFormation. While curator listings highlight frictionless integration with EC2 and ECS, live architectural patterns in 2026 showcase teams frequently combining AWS-native compute with cloud-agnostic deployment runtimes to avoid platform lock-in. ### Automation (1) #### Developer Workflows @@ -518,11 +537,11 @@ #### SysAdmin Practices - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Tales from the field: A system administrator's guide to IT automation](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/it-automation-book) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines transition stages from traditional system administration scripting to unified declarative automation models. Uses real-world enterprise scenarios to show how to build configuration environments using tools like Ansible. -### Enterprise Containers +### Azure Ecosystem -#### Strategy +#### Platform Services - - **(2021)** [contino.io: How to Make Enterprise Container Strategies That Last (Part One)](https://www.contino.io/insights/how-to-make-enterprise-container-strategies-that-last-part-one) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-focused strategic guide detailing how to design durable container adoption initiatives. It emphasizes aligning developer enablement with platform engineering teams, setting up proper governance models, and establishing realistic operational metrics, ensuring organization-wide Kubernetes migrations don't stall due to cultural friction. + - **(2026)** [Azure DevOps 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/devops) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's enterprise-grade platform offering Boards, Pipelines, Repos, Test Plans, and Artifacts. Curator insights highlight its deep integration with corporate AD and Azure cloud services. Live enterprise architecture evaluations show that despite the rising popularity of GitHub Enterprise, Azure DevOps remains highly dominant in massive corporate ecosystems due to its robust work-item tracking and compliance engines. ### Network Infrastructure #### NetDevOps @@ -573,6 +592,9 @@ ### Release Strategies - **(2020)** [cloudacademy.com: Blog / DevOpsDevOps: Why Is It Important to Decouple Deployment From Release?](https://platform.qa.com/login) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural analysis of separating physical code deployment from logical user release. Examines the use of feature flag systems and proxy-level traffic management to perform risk-free production promotions. +### Security Policy + + - **(2020)** [computing.co.uk: CloudBees gets busy with security, visibility and control as DevOps evolves](https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4020521/cloudbees-busy-security-visibility-control-devops-evolves) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines corporate initiatives aimed at embedding security validations and automated pipeline compliance directly within Jenkins-based and unified enterprise orchestration systems. ## Culture (1) ### Career Development @@ -614,6 +636,13 @@ - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Coming Era of Data as Code 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-coming-era-of-data-as-code) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents the 'Data as Code' philosophy, where datasets are treated with the same version control, testing, and continuous delivery disciplines as application source code. The author argues that data pipelines must have rigorous validation tests before execution. Live enterprise analytics frameworks validate this trend, showing that treating data declaratively is essential for stable, reproducible machine learning and analytical pipelines. - **(2021)** [arrikto.com: What is Data as Code 🌟](https://www.arrikto.com/blog/what-is-data-as-code) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the foundational architectural pillars of Data as Code, focusing on git-like versioning for datasets, isolated staging environments, and immutable data storage snapshots. Curator points map this to reproducible machine learning pipelines. Live operational telemetry shows these patterns are key to preventing data drift and ensuring compliance with regulatory data auditing guidelines. +## Deployment and Delivery + +### CICD and Delivery + +#### Self-Hosted Runners + + - **(2025)** [Buildbot](https://buildbot.net) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Python-based framework designed for continuous integration testing. Although largely surpassed by Kubernetes-native engines, Buildbot remains a robust, highly extensible platform for complex, non-standard compilation requirements. ## DevOps and CICD ### Infrastructure as Code @@ -996,6 +1025,9 @@ - **(2022)** [github.com/paragpallavsingh/90DaysOfDevOps: 90DaysOfDevOps Challenge](https://github.com/paragpallavsingh/90DaysOfDevOps) ⭐ 11 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical 90-day learning path targeting foundational DevOps principles. Step-by-step tasks systematically introduce participants to continuous delivery pipelines, basic automation scripting, and system telemetry. - **(2020)** [DevOps for beginners: Where to start learning and focusing](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/6/devops-beginners-where-start) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic advice for system engineers starting in the field. Argues for focusing deeply on operational telemetry, version management, and continuous delivery pipelines rather than specific cloud vendor tools. +### Training Courses + + - **(2023)** [Techworld with Nana: Learn DevOps topics easily](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premier technical curriculum focused on infrastructure automation, container mechanics, and deployment pipelines. Successfully bridges the gap between raw system administration and cloud native deployment methodologies. ## Enterprise Agile ### SAFe Framework @@ -1078,9 +1110,9 @@ - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How Drift Detection and IaC Help Maintain a Secure Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/how-drift-detection-and-iac-help-maintain-a-secure-infrastructure) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how continuous drift monitoring acts as a primary security perimeter control. Validating resource declarations against cloud runtimes prevents bad actors from executing persistence actions via untracked configuration edits. ## Infrastructure as Code (4) -### CICD and Delivery +### CICD and Delivery (1) -#### Self-Hosted Runners +#### Self-Hosted Runners (1) - **(2025)** [Cloud Posse runs-on: GitHub Actions Self-Hosted Runners](https://docs.cloudposse.com/components/library/aws/runs-on) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of Cloud Posse Terraform modules designed to automate secure, dynamically autoscaling self-hosted GitHub Actions runners inside AWS networks, optimization execution speed while keeping compute costs minimal. ### IaC Fundamentals @@ -1093,6 +1125,16 @@ #### Entra ID Integration - **(2024)** [Terraform: Get User Principal Name (UPN) of User Running Deployment without Entra ID Read Permissions](https://build5nines.com/terraform-get-user-principal-name-upn-of-user-running-deployment-without-entra-id-read-permissions) [HCL CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A focused technical workaround detailing how to dynamically capture the current executing User Principal Name (UPN) inside Terraform scripts without relying on wide Microsoft Entra ID read access. +## Kubernetes (1) + +### Troubleshooting + +#### Guides + + - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Troubleshooting Guide: Common Pitfalls and Solutions](https://autodotes.com/posts/s90PP9397WYTsAWaRapd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A robust troubleshooting guide compiling common pitfalls, anti-patterns, and direct remedies for everyday Kubernetes operation. It spans topics from service networking misconfigurations to persistent volume mounting failures. This resource provides clear checklists to help platform engineers accelerate incident resolution times. +#### Playbooks + + - **(2023)** [10 Real-World Kubernetes Troubleshooting Scenarios and Solutions](https://livingdevops.com/devops/10-real-world-kubernetes-troubleshooting-scenarios-and-solutions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This compilation details ten authentic, highly technical outage scenarios encountered in production Kubernetes clusters, complete with step-by-step diagnostic paths and resolutions. It covers complex issues like DNS resolution failure, certificate expiration, and stateful volume mounting locks. The practical nature of these scenarios makes this an invaluable resource for active operations teams. ## Management ### Observability @@ -1143,7 +1185,7 @@ - **(2023)** [DevOps Made Easy: Install AWS CLI, ECS CLI, Docker & Terraform Using Chocolatey](https://dev.to/aws-builders/devops-made-easy-install-aws-cli-ecs-cli-docker-terraform-using-chocolatey-2lld) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step local workstation bootstrapping guide using the Windows Chocolatey package manager. Instructs how to quickly establish consistent local administration tooling, installing docker-cli, terraform, aws-cli, and ecs-cli to prepare for cloud resource management. ## Orchestration -### Kubernetes (1) +### Kubernetes (2) #### Core Concepts (2) @@ -1161,7 +1203,7 @@ #### Value Realization - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Maximizing the Value of Containerization for DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/maximizing-the-value-of-containerization-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how containerized virtualization architectures secure strict consistency across development, staging, and production networks. Analyzes image optimization protocols, layer caching mechanisms, secure base images, and container orchestrator deployment strategies. -### Kubernetes (2) +### Kubernetes (3) #### DevOps Integration @@ -1185,7 +1227,7 @@ - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: How to design your repository structures to nail platform engineering](https://humanitec.com/blog/how-to-design-your-repository-structures-to-nail-platform-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep architectural dive into GitOps-aligned repository topologies. Discusses split-repository layouts separating application code from environment configurations, enabling declarative platform orchestrators (like Humanitec or ArgoCD) to work seamlessly while maintaining strong security boundaries. ### Business Value (1) -#### Strategy (1) +#### Strategy - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Why platform engineering?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338392/why-platform-engineering.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the economic and organizational imperatives driving the shift to platform engineering. Focuses on scaling development teams, lowering time-to-market, and solving the cognitive overload bottleneck introduced by modern cloud-native service proliferation. ### Community Hub @@ -1236,7 +1278,7 @@ #### Kubernetes Fleet - **(2023)** [frobes.com: How To Empower Modern Kubernetes Management With A Platform Team Model](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2023/02/23/how-to-empower-modern-kubernetes-management-with-a-platform-team-model/?streamIndex=0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delivers executive-level and architectural analysis on scale-out Kubernetes management. Discusses how dedicated platform engineering teams act as force multipliers, streamlining cluster lifecycle automation, centralized governance, and cost optimization across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. -### Guides +### Guides (1) #### Foundational @@ -1269,7 +1311,7 @@ #### Articles (1) - **(2025)** [thenewstack.io/platform-engineering](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated repository of technical articles, case studies, and editorial content analyzing the evolution of Platform Engineering from traditional DevOps. Provides critical architectural comparisons, community trends, and technical insights on tool adoption in enterprise environments. -#### Kubernetes (3) +#### Kubernetes (4) - **(2023)** [siliconangle.com: The rise of platform engineering in the Kubernetes era](https://siliconangle.com/2023/04/20/rise-platform-engineering-kubernetes-era-kubecon) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis from KubeCon covering the strategic convergence of cloud-native infrastructure and platform engineering. Details how standardizing on Kubernetes APIs enables organizations to construct extensible control planes that mask infrastructure complexity for developers. ### Infrastructure Migration @@ -1290,7 +1332,7 @@ #### Organizational Structure - **(2020)** [==softwareengineeringdaily.com: The Rise of Platform Engineering 🌟==](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/02/13/setting-the-stage-for-platform-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Historically significant piece tracking the evolution from traditional DevOps silos to Platform Engineering. Discusses building Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) to lower cognitive load for application developers, establishing self-service infrastructure portals, and applying product management principles to internal tooling. -### Kubernetes (4) +### Kubernetes (5) #### IDP Implementation @@ -1378,12 +1420,12 @@ #### Git Best Practices - **(2018)** [Purposeful Commits](https://chrisarcand.com/purposeful-commits) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical essay discussing optimal commit message hygiene and atomic commits. Argues that purposeful, structured histories are critical for tracking down regression roots and ensuring easy codebase traversability. -## Strategy (2) +## Strategy (1) ### Enterprise Performance - **(2020)** [github.blog: How to make DevOps your competitive advantage](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/how-to-make-devops-your-competitive-advantage) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights strategic advantages realized by organizations building automated code assembly and validation workflows. Demonstrates how inner-source code bases accelerate release schedules. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md) | [Test Automation Frameworks](./test-automation-frameworks.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md) | [Chaos Engineering](./chaos-engineering.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/devsecops.md b/v2-docs/devsecops.md index 3609d73f..2ec0e2fc 100644 --- a/v2-docs/devsecops.md +++ b/v2-docs/devsecops.md @@ -5,21 +5,18 @@ ## Table of Contents -1. [Application Development](#application-development) - - [Cloud-Native Java](#cloud-native-java) - - [Tanzu Framework](#tanzu-framework) 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) +1. [CICD Pipeline](#cicd-pipeline) + - [Pipeline Automation](#pipeline-automation) + - [JFrog Pipelines](#jfrog-pipelines) 1. [Cloud Architecture](#cloud-architecture) - [Infrastructure Automation](#infrastructure-automation) - [Hybrid Cloud Strategy](#hybrid-cloud-strategy) 1. [Cloud Native Operations](#cloud-native-operations) - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes) - [Advanced Templating](#advanced-templating) -1. [Container Infrastructure](#container-infrastructure) - - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines) - - [Pipeline Security](#pipeline-security) 1. [Containers](#containers) - [Security and Hardening](#security-and-hardening) - [Supply Chain Security](#supply-chain-security) @@ -31,8 +28,6 @@ - [Static Code Analysis SAST](#static-code-analysis-sast) - [Compliance](#compliance) - [Static Analysis](#static-analysis) - - [Continuous Delivery](#continuous-delivery) - - [Security Policy](#security-policy) - [GitOps Secrets](#gitops-secrets) - [Mozilla SOPS](#mozilla-sops) - [Operator Architecture](#operator-architecture) @@ -122,7 +117,6 @@ - [Zero Trust Architectures](#zero-trust-architectures) - [Container Security](#container-security) - [Aqua Security Integration](#aqua-security-integration) - - [DevSecOps](#devsecops) - [Hardening Standards](#hardening-standards) - [Industry Vulnerability Reports](#industry-vulnerability-reports) - [Linux Kernel Sandboxing](#linux-kernel-sandboxing) @@ -134,7 +128,7 @@ - [Hashing Algorithms](#hashing-algorithms) - [PKI Automation](#pki-automation) - [Public Key Infrastructure](#public-key-infrastructure) - - [DevSecOps](#devsecops-1) + - [DevSecOps](#devsecops) - [Business Strategy](#business-strategy) - [Engineering Skills](#engineering-skills) - [Enterprise Infrastructure](#enterprise-infrastructure) @@ -328,7 +322,7 @@ - [Misconfiguration Prevention](#misconfiguration-prevention) - [Container Security](#container-security-2) - [Industry Trends](#industry-trends-1) - - [DevSecOps](#devsecops-2) + - [DevSecOps](#devsecops-1) - [AWS Implementations](#aws-implementations) - [Automated Pipelines](#automated-pipelines) - [Best Practices](#best-practices) @@ -348,13 +342,6 @@ - [Web Security](#web-security) - [Testing Environments](#testing-environments) -## Application Development - -### Cloud-Native Java - -#### Tanzu Framework - - - **(2022)** [tanzu.vmware.com: Microservices with Spring Cloud Kubernetes Reference Architecture 🌟](https://www.vmware.com/products/app-platform/tanzu) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides the canonical reference architecture for running high-scale Spring Cloud applications natively on Kubernetes. Evaluates Spring Cloud Kubernetes integrations for service discovery, centralized configuration via ConfigMaps, and seamless external secrets management, aligning with 2026 Tanzu application platform standards. ## Architectural Foundations ### Kubernetes Tools @@ -362,6 +349,7 @@ #### General Reference - [armosec.io: Use Kubescape to check if your Kubernetes clusters are exposed to the latest K8s Symlink vulnerability (CVE-2021-25741)](https://www.armosec.io/cve-vulnerability-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.armosec.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD](https://noodlemctwoodle.medium.com/automating-microsoft-sentinel-deployment-with-azure-devops-ci-cd-2d4ae0c4e254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Exploring the (lack of) security in a typical Docker and Kubernetes installation](https://www.neowin.net/news/exploring-the-lack-of-security-in-a-typical-docker-and-kubernets-installation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Exploring the (lack of) security in a typical Docker and Kubernetes installation in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [securityboulevard.com: DevOps vs. DevSecOps – Here’s How They Fit Together](https://securityboulevard.com/2021/02/devops-vs-devsecops-heres-how-they-fit-together) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering securityboulevard.com: DevOps vs. DevSecOps – Here’s How They Fit Together in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [addteq.com: The REAL Difference between DevOps and DevSecOps](https://www.addteq.com/blog/2021/03/the-real-difference-between-devops-and-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering addteq.com: The REAL Difference between DevOps and DevSecOps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -390,7 +378,6 @@ - [dzone: DevOps Pipeline Quality Gates: A Double-Edged Sword](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-pipeline-quality-gates-a-double-edged-sword) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: DevOps Pipeline Quality Gates: A Double-Edged Sword in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Focusing on the DevOps Pipeline 🌟](https://medium.com/capital-one-tech/focusing-on-the-devops-pipeline-topo-pal-833d15edf0bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Focusing on the DevOps Pipeline 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [cncf.io: Identifying Kubernetes Config Security Threats: Pods Running as' Root](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/06/16/identifying-kubernetes-config-security-threats-pods-running-as-root) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cncf.io: Identifying Kubernetes Config Security Threats: Pods Running as' Root in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD](https://noodlemctwoodle.medium.com/automating-microsoft-sentinel-deployment-with-azure-devops-ci-cd-2d4ae0c4e254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Project Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Project Calico in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [betterprogramming.pub: Kubernetes Security With Falco](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubernetes-security-with-falco-2eb060d3ae7d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Kubernetes Security With Falco in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [vashishtsumit89.medium.com: Security/Pen Testing: A guide to run OWASP Zap' headless in containers for CI/CD pipeline](https://vashishtsumit89.medium.com/security-pen-testing-a-guide-to-run-owasp-zap-headless-in-containers-for-ci-cd-pipeline-ddb580dae3c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering vashishtsumit89.medium.com: Security/Pen Testing: A guide to run OWASP Zap' headless in containers for CI/CD pipeline in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -462,6 +449,13 @@ - [bridgecrew](https://bridgecrew.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering bridgecrew in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [bridgecrew.io: Tutorial: Incorporate IaC Security in your CI/CD pipeline' with Bridgecrew, Jenkins, and GitHub](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/tutorial-incorporate-iac-security-in-your-ci-cd-pipeline-with-bridgecrew-jenkins-and-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering bridgecrew.io: Tutorial: Incorporate IaC Security in your CI/CD pipeline' with Bridgecrew, Jenkins, and GitHub in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [itbusinessedge.com: Okta vs. Azure AD: IAM Tool Comparison](https://www.itbusinessedge.com/security/okta-vs-azure-ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering itbusinessedge.com: Okta vs. Azure AD: IAM Tool Comparison in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. +## CICD Pipeline + +### Pipeline Automation + +#### JFrog Pipelines + + - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: How I Leaped Forward My Jenkins Build with JFrog Pipelines](https://jfrog.com/blog) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the transition of software build jobs from standard Jenkins architectures to optimized JFrog Pipelines. It details structural enhancements in build speeds, caching mechanisms, and overall pipeline orchestrations using Artifactory integrations. This technical blog demonstrates techniques for reducing CI bottleneck overhead. ## Cloud Architecture ### Infrastructure Automation @@ -476,13 +470,6 @@ #### Advanced Templating - **(2022)** [**Kapitan**](https://kapitan.dev) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source configuration management engine built to generate clean declarative configurations (Kubernetes manifests, Terraform, Ansible) using Python and Jsonnet. Kapitan simplifies managing configurations for multiple environments by using a single source of truth. -## Container Infrastructure - -### CI-CD Pipelines - -#### Pipeline Security - - - **(2022)** [Build trusted pipelines/Guards with Podman containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-container-technology-make-trusted-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how to design highly secure, isolated CI/CD pipelines using Podman container guards. By isolating execution steps within unprivileged container sandboxes, this architecture protects build systems and host servers from security compromises. ## Containers ### Security and Hardening @@ -510,11 +497,6 @@ #### Static Analysis - **(2021)** [securecoding.com: Code Audit: How to Ensure Compliance for an Application](https://www.securecoding.com/blog/code-audit-how-to-ensure-compliance-for-an-application) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on designing structural code auditing protocols to assure continuous regulatory and technical compliance. Outlines SAST/DAST tooling patterns, automated linting integration, and structured reviewer workflows. Designed for engineering managers seeking to build high-maturity compliance loops into software delivery pipelines. -### Continuous Delivery - -#### Security Policy - - - **(2020)** [computing.co.uk: CloudBees gets busy with security, visibility and control as DevOps evolves](https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4020521/cloudbees-busy-security-visibility-control-devops-evolves) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines corporate initiatives aimed at embedding security validations and automated pipeline compliance directly within Jenkins-based and unified enterprise orchestration systems. ### GitOps Secrets #### Mozilla SOPS @@ -745,9 +727,6 @@ #### Aqua Security Integration - **(2021)** [europeclouds.com: Implementing Aqua Security to Secure Kubernetes](https://www.europeclouds.com/blog/implementing-aqua-security-to-secure-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference implementation analyzes Aqua Security's threat protection suite inside Kubernetes platforms. It details automated configuration of image scanning workflows, continuous drift detection mechanisms, and custom-built runtime profiles. Grounded in actual platform defense, this approach addresses immediate container exploitation vectors by establishing clear trust domains. -#### DevSecOps - - - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Security Best Practices: A DevSecOps Perspective](https://www.linkedin.com/top-content/career) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into Kubernetes security practices through a modern DevSecOps lens. Covers critical strategies including RBAC refinement, network policies, pod security standards, container vulnerability scanning, and managing runtime security alerts. #### Hardening Standards - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: The Ten Commandments of Container Security](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/top-10-things-for-container-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles ten key principles of container hardening. Focuses on restricting privileged users, defining hard CPU/memory resource limits, enforcing read-only root filesystems, applying seccomp filters, and eliminating administrative packages from final container builds. @@ -784,7 +763,7 @@ #### Public Key Infrastructure - **(2021)** [arsouyes.org: PKCS, pem, der, key, crt,...](https://www.arsouyes.org/articles/2021/2021-06-21_PKCS_pem_der_key_crt) [FRENCH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive structural reference of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) formats, including PEM, DER, PKCS#12, CRT, and KEY. Explains standard formatting variations, binary-versus-base64 representations, and practical OpenSSL command syntaxes for conversion operations in production environments. -### DevSecOps (1) +### DevSecOps #### Business Strategy @@ -1360,7 +1339,7 @@ #### Industry Trends (1) - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Docker: It’s not dead yet, but there’s a tendency to walk away, security report finds](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/13/docker-its-not-dead-yet-but-theres-a-tendency-to-walk-away-security-report-finds/1620265) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores shifting enterprise preferences from traditional Docker runtimes to modern, container runtime standards like containerd and CRI-O. Focuses on security reports indicating how Kubernetes runtime deprecations and attack-surface reduction drive this trend. -### DevSecOps (2) +### DevSecOps (1) #### AWS Implementations @@ -1422,5 +1401,5 @@ - **(2022)** [permission.site](https://permission.site) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive security validation platform that allows engineers to test how various browser APIs, iframe permissions, and Content Security Policies (CSP) behave, enabling precise verification of client-side web application security postures. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/digital-money.md b/v2-docs/digital-money.md index c7c34a51..7cb5b8e6 100644 --- a/v2-docs/digital-money.md +++ b/v2-docs/digital-money.md @@ -29,5 +29,5 @@ - **(2026)** [Tether (USDt)](https://tether.to) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal for the Tether (USDt) stablecoin, mapping out collateral verifications, multi-blockchain compatibility layers, and institutional fiat liquidity standards. Important for distributed ledger payments and micro-payment applications. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [HR](./hr.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/digitalocean.md b/v2-docs/digitalocean.md index a306203b..32f5430a 100644 --- a/v2-docs/digitalocean.md +++ b/v2-docs/digitalocean.md @@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ ## Table of Contents +1. [Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning](#artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning) + - [LLM Deployment](#llm-deployment) + - [DeepSeek R1](#deepseek-r1) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [PaaS](#paas) - [DigitalOcean](#digitalocean) @@ -12,10 +15,21 @@ - [Alternative Clouds](#alternative-clouds) - [Community Portal](#community-portal) - [DigitalOcean](#digitalocean-1) + - [Kubernetes DOKS](#kubernetes-doks) - [Visual Deployment](#visual-deployment) - [PaaS](#paas-1) - [DigitalOcean App Platform](#digitalocean-app-platform) +1. [Web Servers](#web-servers) + - [NGINXConfig](#nginxconfig) + - [Community Tools](#community-tools) +## Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning + +### LLM Deployment + +#### DeepSeek R1 + + - **(2025)** [How to run Deepseek R1 LLMs on GPU Droplets](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/deepseek-r1-gpu-droplets) [PYTHON/SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A cutting-edge deployment guide illustrating execution profiles of the revolutionary DeepSeek R1 reasoning models inside newly provisioned high-performance DigitalOcean GPU Droplets. Addresses architectural configurations for model weights and CUDA drivers. ## Cloud Infrastructure ### PaaS @@ -34,6 +48,9 @@ #### DigitalOcean (1) - **(2026)** [Digital Ocean](https://www.digitalocean.com) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developers-first cloud services platform focusing on simplicity, lower cost predictability, and rapid droplet virtual server allocations. Expanded enterprise capacities to accommodate containerized microservices and modern pipelines. +#### Kubernetes DOKS + + - **(2025)** [Digital Ocean Kubernetes (DOKS)](https://www.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Fully managed Kubernetes distribution that abstracts master node architecture, allowing users to rapidly deploy clusters. Features simplified persistent block storage volumes, automated node auto-scaling, and painless ingress configurations. #### Visual Deployment - **(2022)** [try.digitalocean.com/cloudplex](https://try.digitalocean.com/cloudplex) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference landing portal for visual architecture design tools integrated with DigitalOcean Kubernetes. Historically allowed developers to visualize infrastructure topologies and generate corresponding Kubernetes configurations. @@ -43,7 +60,14 @@ - **(2024)** [App Platform](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/app-platform) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” App Platform reference document outlining core specs of DigitalOcean's fully managed Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). Allows automated code deployments directly from Git systems, managing containers, databases, and SSL endpoints. - **(2024)** [App Platform - Digital Ocean PaaS](https://try.digitalocean.com/app-platform) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights onboarding pathways and scalability paradigms inside DigitalOcean's PaaS. Highly optimized for small-to-medium enterprises wanting to run microservice networks without complex VM configurations. +## Web Servers + +### NGINXConfig + +#### Community Tools + + - **(2025)** [NGINXConfig](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools/nginx) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive visual web config builder for constructing highly secure and performant NGINX configuration templates. Addresses reverse proxy configurations, SSL parameters, caching limits, and security headers. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/docker.md b/v2-docs/docker.md index c329c67f..49e2b9c4 100644 --- a/v2-docs/docker.md +++ b/v2-docs/docker.md @@ -27,9 +27,6 @@ 1. [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines) - [Build Speed](#build-speed) - [Docker Buildx](#docker-buildx) -1. [Cloud Computing](#cloud-computing) - - [Training](#training) - - [Multi-Cloud Education](#multi-cloud-education) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [AWS](#aws) - [ECS Integration](#ecs-integration) @@ -230,9 +227,6 @@ - [Automation](#automation-1) - [Windows Containers](#windows-containers) - [PKI](#pki) -1. [Software Engineering Practices](#software-engineering-practices) - - [Containerized Workflows](#containerized-workflows) - - [Cookbooks](#cookbooks) 1. [Testing](#testing) - [Integration Testing](#integration-testing) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) @@ -366,13 +360,6 @@ #### Docker Buildx - **(2021)** [releasehub.com: Cutting Build Time In Half with Docker’s Buildx Kubernetes Driver](https://release.com/blog/cutting-build-time-in-half-docker-buildx-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines how to optimize CI/CD pipeline build performance by scaling compilation workloads using the Docker Buildx Kubernetes driver. Demonstrates how offloading build tasks to Kubernetes clusters yields massive cache reuse and parallelization gains. -## Cloud Computing - -### Training - -#### Multi-Cloud Education - - - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com](https://www.pluralsight.com/cloud-guru) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premier e-learning platform (now part of Pluralsight) specializing in cloud computing, DevOps, and container certifications (AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes). Provides hands-on sandbox environments and deep technical pathways designed to train enterprise-grade engineering organizations. ## Cloud Infrastructure ### AWS @@ -918,13 +905,6 @@ #### PKI - **(2026)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: IIS Central Certificate Store and Windows containers](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/iis-central-certificate-store-and-windows-containers/4181509) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [LEGACY] β€” This Microsoft Technical Community post details how to configure Windows Containers using IIS to leverage the Central Certificate Store (CCS) for simplified SSL/TLS management. It addresses the architectural hurdles of handling dynamic certificates inside ephemeral containers by mounting central network shares. This guide is highly valuable for enterprise operations targeting legacy Windows Server and .NET Framework containerization workloads. -## Software Engineering Practices - -### Containerized Workflows - -#### Cookbooks - - - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Software development in containers β€” a cookbook 🌟🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/software-development-in-containers-a-cookbook-2ba14d07e535) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive developer cookbook outlining containerized development workflows. Details multi-stage Docker builds, development-time mounts, image layer caching optimization, and secure packaging designs. ## Testing ### Integration Testing @@ -934,5 +914,5 @@ - **(2026)** [==ory/dockertest==](https://github.com/ory/dockertest) ⭐ 4519 [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dockertest enables developers to spin up ephemeral Docker containers directly from Go, Rust, or other language test suites to act as real dependencies (e.g., PostgreSQL, Redis). Unlike mock interfaces, it guarantees that integration tests run against actual database engines and stateful systems, disposing of them automatically when tests finish. It represents a gold standard in unit and integration testing pipelines for cloud-native microservices. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/dom.md b/v2-docs/dom.md index 80ef0502..5d98b98e 100644 --- a/v2-docs/dom.md +++ b/v2-docs/dom.md @@ -30,5 +30,5 @@ - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: How the Document Object Model Works in JavaScript – DOM' Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/javascript-dom) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide breaking down DOM traversal and event propagation mechanics (bubbling and capturing). Essential for intermediate UI engineering, it covers the structural boundaries of web browsers and highlights optimization patterns for interface updates. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Java_Frameworks](./java_frameworks.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/dotnet.md b/v2-docs/dotnet.md index b62670a9..31d529f2 100644 --- a/v2-docs/dotnet.md +++ b/v2-docs/dotnet.md @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ - [General Reference](#general-reference) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration) - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration) + - [Helm and Packaging](#helm-and-packaging) - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes) 1. [Software Architecture and .NET Development](#software-architecture-and-net-development) - [Application Diagnostics](#application-diagnostics) @@ -86,6 +87,9 @@ ### Container Orchestration +#### Helm and Packaging + + - **(2022)** [andrewlock.net: Series: Deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes with Helm 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/series/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive tutorial series on orchestrating .NET applications inside Kubernetes using Helm. Analyzes templating, YAML manifests, dependency injections, dynamic secret handling, and values customization patterns. #### Kubernetes - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Kubernetes for ASP.NET Core Developers – Introduction, Architecture, Hands-On](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/aspnet-core/kubernetes-for-developers) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An educational guide targeted at .NET architects migrating legacy backends to Kubernetes. Details fundamental infrastructure layers including Pods, ReplicaSets, Deployments, Services, and containerization pipelines using Docker. @@ -133,5 +137,5 @@ - **(2024)** [Paradigm framework](https://www.paradigm.net.co) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source development platform designed to facilitate rapid, highly structured .NET microservice engineering. Standardizes dependency configurations, modular architectures, data mapping protocols, and enterprise repository patterns. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/edge-computing.md b/v2-docs/edge-computing.md index 6cd77902..ce7e953f 100644 --- a/v2-docs/edge-computing.md +++ b/v2-docs/edge-computing.md @@ -59,5 +59,5 @@ - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloudian CTO: Kubernetes, Standardization Key to Edge](https://thenewstack.io/cloudian-cto-kubernetes-standardization-key-to-edge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive perspective from Cloudian highlighting Kubernetes standardization as the foundational component of modern edge architecture. It analyzes strategies to coordinate hybrid storage clusters safely across remote zones. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) | [AWS Storage](./aws-storage.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/elearning.md b/v2-docs/elearning.md index f78c9066..c1e8cb75 100644 --- a/v2-docs/elearning.md +++ b/v2-docs/elearning.md @@ -8,9 +8,6 @@ 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) -1. [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines) - - [Git Integration](#git-integration) - - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops) 1. [Cloud Platforms](#cloud-platforms) - [OpenShift](#openshift) - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals) @@ -18,9 +15,6 @@ - [Databases](#databases) - [SQL](#sql) - [Gamified Learning](#gamified-learning) -1. [DevOps](#devops) - - [Education](#education) - - [Training Courses](#training-courses) 1. [Operating Systems and Infrastructure](#operating-systems-and-infrastructure) - [Linux](#linux) - [SysAdmin Tutorials](#sysadmin-tutorials) @@ -32,8 +26,6 @@ 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) - [Legacy Sandboxes](#legacy-sandboxes) - [Interactive Learning](#interactive-learning) - - [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance) - - [Public Sector](#public-sector) 1. [Professional Development](#professional-development) - [Certifications](#certifications) - [Cloud and DevOps](#cloud-and-devops) @@ -76,21 +68,14 @@ - [tutorialspoint.com](https://www.tutorialspoint.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.tutorialspoint.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [learn.openshift.com](https://learn.openshift.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.openshift.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-learning-resources-reference-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [wiki.bash-hackers.org](https://wiki.bash-hackers.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wiki.bash-hackers.org in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [zeef.com: e-learning](https://e-learning.zeef.com/tracy.parish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering zeef.com: e-learning in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Udemy.com](https://www.udemy.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Udemy.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Udacity.com](https://eu.udacity.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Udacity.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [guru99.com](https://www.guru99.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering guru99.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [wiki.bash-hackers.org](https://wiki.bash-hackers.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wiki.bash-hackers.org in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-learning-resources-reference-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [harvard.edu: CS50: Introduction to Computer Science (free)](https://pll.harvard.edu/course/cs50-introduction-computer-science) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering harvard.edu: CS50: Introduction to Computer Science (free) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/javarevisited: 11 Best Java Microservices Courses with Spring' Boot and Spring Cloud in 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/10-best-java-microservices-courses-with-spring-boot-and-spring-cloud-6d04556bdfed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/javarevisited: 11 Best Java Microservices Courses with Spring' Boot and Spring Cloud in 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. -## CICD Pipelines - -### Git Integration - -#### Azure DevOps - - - **(2024)** [cloudskills.io: Getting Started with Git and Azure DevOps: The Ultimate Guide 🌟](https://ine.com) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive workflow guide demonstrating advanced Git version control configurations within Azure DevOps projects. Shows how to set up strict PR approval limits and automated checkouts. ## Cloud Platforms ### OpenShift @@ -107,13 +92,6 @@ ##### Gamified Learning - **(2025)** [SQL Police Department](https://sqlpd.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized gamified engine where users solve mock criminal investigations writing relational SQL queries. Highly effective for building structural query efficiency and database logic before moving to complex stateful containerization. -## DevOps - -### Education - -#### Training Courses - - - **(2023)** [Techworld with Nana: Learn DevOps topics easily](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premier technical curriculum focused on infrastructure automation, container mechanics, and deployment pipelines. Successfully bridges the gap between raw system administration and cloud native deployment methodologies. ## Operating Systems and Infrastructure ### Linux @@ -140,11 +118,6 @@ #### Interactive Learning - **(2022)** [katacoda.com 🌟](https://www.katacoda.com) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Katacoda was a widely used interactive browser platform for practicing Kubernetes and container administration. The platform was officially terminated by O'Reilly in 2022. Platform engineers in 2026 utilize alternatives like Killercoda for sandbox exercises. -### Security and Compliance - -#### Public Sector - - - **(2026)** [**redhatgov.io**](https://redhatgov.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Specialized platform engineering portal with focused guides on locking down OpenShift infrastructure to meet strict military, intelligence, and federal government security benchmarks (DISA STIG, FIPS, NIST). A mandatory reference for architects building air-gapped, zero-trust container setups. ## Professional Development ### Certifications @@ -230,5 +203,5 @@ - **(2026)** [==codely.tv==](https://codely.com/en) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Spanish-language portal dedicated to Domain-Driven Design (DDD), Clean Code, CQRS patterns, and resilient microservice designs. It details testing strategies for highly decoupled, container-centric production architectures. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md) | [Workfromhome](./workfromhome.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/embedded-servlet-containers.md b/v2-docs/embedded-servlet-containers.md index 2ea4c316..05fef75a 100644 --- a/v2-docs/embedded-servlet-containers.md +++ b/v2-docs/embedded-servlet-containers.md @@ -33,5 +33,5 @@ - **(2026)** [Undertow](https://undertow.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly performant, modular web server designed by Red Hat. Written in Java, it features non-blocking, asynchronous capabilities, functioning as a powerful, lightweight container engine for high-density microservices. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/faq.md b/v2-docs/faq.md index 651bf212..cb623e94 100644 --- a/v2-docs/faq.md +++ b/v2-docs/faq.md @@ -18,8 +18,13 @@ - [Talent Acquisition](#talent-acquisition) - [Full Stack Development](#full-stack-development) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) + - [Enterprise Containers](#enterprise-containers) + - [Strategy](#strategy) - [Storage and Databases](#storage-and-databases) - [Storage Strategy](#storage-strategy) +1. [DevOps](#devops) + - [CICD](#cicd) + - [Kubernetes Orchestration](#kubernetes-orchestration) 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) 1. [Microservices Architecture](#microservices-architecture) @@ -37,6 +42,9 @@ - [Strategies](#strategies) - [Containerization](#containerization) - [Case Study](#case-study) +1. [Networking](#networking) + - [Multi-Cluster](#multi-cluster) + - [DNS](#dns) ## Architecture @@ -71,17 +79,29 @@ - **(2022)** [cybercoders.com: What Hiring Managers look for in a Full Stack Developer](https://www.cybercoders.com/insights/what-hiring-managers-look-for-in-a-full-stack-developer) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A market intelligence report surveying hiring requirements for full stack engineering roles. It maps out key technical benchmarks such as comfort with distributed system paradigms, experience with container systems like Docker/Kubernetes, and familiarity with cloud platforms, alongside essential communication and agile development competencies. ## Cloud Infrastructure +### Enterprise Containers + +#### Strategy + + - **(2021)** [contino.io: How to Make Enterprise Container Strategies That Last (Part One)](https://www.contino.io/insights/how-to-make-enterprise-container-strategies-that-last-part-one) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-focused strategic guide detailing how to design durable container adoption initiatives. It emphasizes aligning developer enablement with platform engineering teams, setting up proper governance models, and establishing realistic operational metrics, ensuring organization-wide Kubernetes migrations don't stall due to cultural friction. ### Storage and Databases #### Storage Strategy - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Choosing Between Container-Native and Container-Ready Storage 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/choosing-between-container-native-and-container-ready-storage) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural comparison between container-native and container-ready storage systems for Kubernetes. It explains how container-native storage operates inside the orchestration engine using CSI (Container Storage Interface), offering dynamic scaling and pod-level isolation, whereas container-ready options rely on enterprise external SAN/NAS storage arrays mapped to Kubernetes nodes. +## DevOps + +### CICD + +#### Kubernetes Orchestration + + - **(2021)** [devopsdigest.com: CI/CD Deployments: How to Expedite Across a Kubernetes Environment With DevOps Orchestration](https://www.devopsdigest.com/cicd-deployments-how-to-expedite-across-a-kubernetes-environment-with-devops-orchestration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Accelerating release cycles in Kubernetes environments requires modernizing the CI/CD pipeline with cloud-native orchestration techniques. By automating build, test, and container promotion workflows, teams can minimize deployment errors and configuration drift. The focus is on implementing progressive delivery strategies such as canary and blue-green deployments to de-risk production releases. ## Kubernetes Tools ### General Reference - - [medium.com: Your team might not need Kubernetes](https://medium.com/faun/your-team-might-not-need-kubernetes-57240e8d554a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Your team might not need Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com: STOP!! You don’t need Microservices](https://medium.com/@ebin/stop-you-dont-need-microservices-dc732d70b3e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: STOP!! You don’t need Microservices in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [medium.com: Your team might not need Kubernetes](https://medium.com/faun/your-team-might-not-need-kubernetes-57240e8d554a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Your team might not need Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Programming Styles Compared: Spring Framework vis-a-vis Eclipse MicroProfile' 🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/programming-styles-spring-boot-vis-a-vis-with-ecli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Programming Styles Compared: Spring Framework vis-a-vis Eclipse MicroProfile' 🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [betterprogramming.pub: Domain Partitions: How To Find a Healthy Balance' Between Microservices and Monoliths](https://betterprogramming.pub/domain-partitions-how-to-find-a-healthy-balance-between-microservices-and-monoliths-2cd74206559) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Domain Partitions: How To Find a Healthy Balance' Between Microservices and Monoliths in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: It’s time to stop making β€œMicroservices” the goal of modernization](https://medium.com/ibm-garage/its-time-to-stop-making-microservices-the-goal-of-modernization-71758b400287) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: It’s time to stop making β€œMicroservices” the goal of modernization in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -128,7 +148,14 @@ #### Case Study - **(2019)** [From monolith to containers: How Verizon containerized legacy applications on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6i0LK4vHsU) [LEGACY] β€” This real-world enterprise case study details Verizon's migration journey from a legacy monolithic architecture to containerized workloads on Red Hat OpenShift. It highlights practical strategies for managing stateful applications, addressing legacy security constraints, and overcoming organizational resistance. The resulting deployment demonstrates how automated orchestration accelerates feature delivery and improves cluster utilization. +## Networking + +### Multi-Cluster + +#### DNS + + - **(2022)** [nginx.com: Automating Multi-Cluster DNS with NGINX Ingress Controller](https://www.f5.com/products/nginx) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blueprint showcasing DNS synchronization and traffic routing automation across multi-cluster environments. Demonstrates leveraging NGINX Ingress for global load balancing and resilient geographical failovers. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/finops.md b/v2-docs/finops.md index a1f0e9fd..4655e9f2 100644 --- a/v2-docs/finops.md +++ b/v2-docs/finops.md @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ - [AWS Optimization](#aws-optimization) - [Data Transfer](#data-transfer) - [EKS Cost Reduction](#eks-cost-reduction) + - [EKS Log Optimization](#eks-log-optimization) - [Policy Engines](#policy-engines) - [SMB Frameworks](#smb-frameworks) - [Azure Optimization](#azure-optimization) @@ -28,7 +29,9 @@ - [Kubernetes FinOps](#kubernetes-finops) - [AKS Cost Allocation](#aks-cost-allocation) - [Actionable Frameworks](#actionable-frameworks) + - [Cost Management](#cost-management) - [Cost Platforms](#cost-platforms) + - [Foundational Concepts](#foundational-concepts) - [Observability Integrations](#observability-integrations) - [ROI Analysis](#roi-analysis) - [Tooling](#tooling) @@ -57,8 +60,6 @@ #### General Reference - - [Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead](https://t.co/y414rbxM7l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/reserved-cpu-and-memory-in-kubernetes-nodes-65aee1946afd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: DevOps, NoOps, and Now FinOps?](https://medium.com/better-programming/devops-noops-finops-64e0df91bcb8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: DevOps, NoOps, and Now FinOps? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [cncf.io: FinOps for Kubernetes: Insufficient – or nonexistent – Kubernetes' cost monitoring is causing overspend](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/06/29/finops-for-kubernetes-insufficient-or-nonexistent-kubernetes-cost-monitoring-is-causing-overspend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cncf.io: FinOps for Kubernetes: Insufficient – or nonexistent – Kubernetes' cost monitoring is causing overspend in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [faun.pub: FinOps – introduction, origins and next steps](https://faun.pub/finops-introduction-origins-and-next-steps-bcdaa8b82417) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: FinOps – introduction, origins and next steps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -69,10 +70,12 @@ - [medium.com/@tarunbehal02: AWS Cost Optimizations : My Learnings](https://medium.com/@tarunbehal02/aws-cost-optimizations-my-learnings-fcdc14da1f58) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@tarunbehal02: AWS Cost Optimizations : My Learnings in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/armory: Continuous Cost Optimization for Kubernetes](https://medium.com/armory/continuous-cost-optimization-for-kubernetes-4361045f0215) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/armory: Continuous Cost Optimization for Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/empathyco: Cloud FinOps β€” Part 4: Kubernetes Cost Report](https://medium.com/empathyco/cloud-finops-part-4-kubernetes-cost-report-b4964be02dc3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/empathyco: Cloud FinOps β€” Part 4: Kubernetes Cost Report== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/reserved-cpu-and-memory-in-kubernetes-nodes-65aee1946afd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/develeap: Cutting down Kubernetes Costs: Cast.ai vs. Karpenter](https://medium.com/develeap/cutting-down-kubernetes-costs-cast-ai-vs-karpenter-20f6788b4c67) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/develeap: Cutting down Kubernetes Costs: Cast.ai vs. Karpenter in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [engineering.razorpay.com: The Culture of Cost Optimization β€” Reducing Kubernetes' cost by $300,000](https://engineering.razorpay.com/the-culture-of-cost-optimization-reducing-kubernetes-cost-by-300-000-32611cdd19d9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering engineering.razorpay.com: The Culture of Cost Optimization β€” Reducing Kubernetes' cost by $300,000 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/@suleimanabualrob: Kubernetes cost optimisation](https://medium.com/@suleimanabualrob/kubernetes-cost-optimisation-9e81b76814f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@suleimanabualrob: Kubernetes cost optimisation in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/compass-true-north: Halving Kubernetes Compute Costs With Vertical' Pod Autoscaler](https://medium.com/compass-true-north/halving-kubernetes-compute-costs-with-vertical-pod-autoscaler-df658c043301) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/compass-true-north: Halving Kubernetes Compute Costs With Vertical' Pod Autoscaler in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead](https://t.co/y414rbxM7l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## FinOps and Cloud Cost ### AWS Optimization @@ -84,6 +87,9 @@ #### EKS Cost Reduction - **(2023)** [==dev.to: FinOps EKS: 10 tips to reduce the bill up to 90% on AWS managed Kubernetes clusters==](https://dev.to/zenika/eks-10-tips-to-reduce-the-bill-up-to-90-on-aws-managed-kubernetes-clusters-epe) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides ten advanced tips to reduce Amazon EKS costs by up to 90%. Focuses on deploying the Karpenter autoscaler, using AWS Graviton instances, rightsizing pod resources, and setting up automated dev-environment shutdown policies. +#### EKS Log Optimization + + - **(2023)** [**aws.amazon.com: Understanding and Cost Optimizing Amazon EKS Control Plane Logs**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/understanding-and-cost-optimizing-amazon-eks-control-plane-logs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the high CloudWatch cost challenges generated by Amazon EKS control plane logs (API server, authenticator, audit, scheduler). Demonstrates how to configure fluent-bit to filter and route only essential telemetry records to cheap storage. #### Policy Engines - **(2024)** [**Cloudburn: An Open-Source Policy Engine for AWS Spending**](https://github.com/towardsthecloud/cloudburn) ⭐ 1765 [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Cloudburn, an open-source command-line tool designed to audit AWS resource groups. By using declarative policies, it alerts teams to idle resources, non-standard instance types, and unassigned Elastic IPs to keep real-world deployments within budget limits. @@ -129,9 +135,15 @@ #### Actionable Frameworks - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: 5 steps to bringing Kubernetes costs in line**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338303/5-steps-to-bringing-kubernetes-costs-in-line.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents a clear five-step methodology to control Kubernetes infrastructure spend. Covers standard practices like adjusting request/limit ratios, configuring cluster autoscalers (VPA/HPA), and moving non-critical workloads to spot instance pools. +#### Cost Management + + - **(2023)** [==infoworld.com: Kubernetes cost management for the real world==](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338428/kubernetes-cost-management-for-the-real-world.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep dive into the challenges of multi-tenant Kubernetes cost attribution across dynamic namespaces. Contrasts raw hyper-scaler billing records against granular container resource consumption metrics, detailing how Kubecost and OpenCost establish accurate, real-world chargeback frameworks. #### Cost Platforms - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Finout Gets a Handle on Kubernetes Costs**](https://thenewstack.io/finout-gets-a-handle-on-kubernetes-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Reviews Finout's capability to combine multiple cloud invoices (such as AWS, Snowflake, Datadog) and Kubernetes metrics into a single interface. Demonstrates how to link infrastructure spend directly to actual business unit metrics. +#### Foundational Concepts + + - **(2022)** [replex.io: An Introduction to Kubernetes FinOps](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/appdynamics-joins-splunk.html?301=appdynamics) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory resource explaining how to divide shared Kubernetes costs across teams. Describes using namespace resource limits and pod metadata tags to set up fair chargeback structures. #### Observability Integrations - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Grafana Wants to Help You Avoid Getting Dinged by Kubernetes Costs**](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-wants-to-help-you-avoid-getting-dinged-by-kubernetes-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Discusses Grafana's work to build native cost-monitoring tools directly into standard monitoring dashboards. Explores using Prometheus metrics from OpenCost to display cluster financial trends alongside hardware utilization data. @@ -196,5 +208,5 @@ - **(2023)** [venturebeat.com: Cloud costs are unmanageable: It’s time we standardize billing](https://venturebeat.com/datadecisionmakers/cloud-costs-are-unmanageable-its-time-we-standardize-billing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic industry op-ed advocating for the standardization of multi-vendor cloud billing schemas. Highlights the engineering frustrations of parsing divergent APIs and billing models, driving the community push toward the FinOps Open Cost & Usage Specification (FOCUS). --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/flux.md b/v2-docs/flux.md index da4a1d09..ff2d13ab 100644 --- a/v2-docs/flux.md +++ b/v2-docs/flux.md @@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Configurations and GitOps with Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-arc/kubernetes/conceptual-gitops-flux2) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's guide to deploying enterprise multi-cluster configurations using Azure Arc integrated with Flux v2 GitOps extensions. Enables unified policy-driven application deployment across hybrid cloud estates. - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps at Home: Automate Code Deploys with Kubernetes and Flux](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-at-home-automate-code-deploys-with-kubernetes-and-flux) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walkthrough for setting up self-hosted GitOps pipelines on homelabs or small clusters using Flux. Highlights automated deployment routines and resource orchestration. - **(2021)** [docs.fluxcd.io](https://docs.fluxcd.io/en/1.22.2) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [LEGACY] β€” Archived reference documentation for the legacy Flux v1 orchestrator. Left online purely as historical reference; teams must use modern Flux v2 systems for controller architectures and security controls. + - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets Securely with GitOps (SOPS + AWS KMS + Flux)](https://itnext.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-securely-with-gitops-b8174b4f4d30) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A crucial guide explaining how to securely manage encrypted Kubernetes Secrets in public Git repositories using Mozilla SOPS, AWS KMS, and the Flux source/kustomize decryption drivers. - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Adopting GitOps for Kubernetes on AWS 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/adopting-gitops-for-kubernetes-on-aws) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic overview of adopting GitOps paradigms for EKS workloads. Outlines structural patterns, IAM roles for service accounts integration, and state synchronization using Flux controllers. - **(2021)** [blog.sldk.de: Introduction to GitOps on Kubernetes with Flux v2 🌟](https://blog.sldk.de/2021/02/introduction-to-gitops-on-kubernetes-with-flux-v2) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A clear introduction to the fundamental architecture of Flux v2. Explains key resources including GitRepository, Kustomization, and how they combine to deploy reliable workloads. - **(2020)** [alicegg.tech: Managing a Kubernetes cluster with Helm and FluxCD](https://alicegg.tech/2020/11/09/helm) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed architectural analysis of managing Helm releases within Flux GitOps pipelines. Explores automated release upgrades, HelmRepository declarations, and rollback mechanisms. @@ -121,5 +122,5 @@ - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Stateful Workloads on Kubernetes with Ondat and FluxCD](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-stateful-workloads-on-kubernetes-with-ondat-and-fluxcd) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores deploying resilient, stateful microservices using Ondat (formerly StorageOS) as a persistent software-defined storage layer combined with Flux for deployment state synchronization. Live Grounding notes that while Ondat offered advanced CSI-driven capabilities, consolidation in the cloud-native storage sector has shifted focus toward alternatives like Longhorn, Rook/Ceph, or cloud-managed block storage. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Argo](./argo.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/freelancing.md b/v2-docs/freelancing.md index 56e719e0..2a05a247 100644 --- a/v2-docs/freelancing.md +++ b/v2-docs/freelancing.md @@ -174,5 +174,5 @@ - **(2026)** [soshace](https://soshace.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated remote work platform targeting web developers, specifically focusing on React, Angular, and Node.js engineers. It offers transparent vetting and direct client-to-developer contracts. Live grounding emphasizes its utility for medium-sized businesses seeking rapid frontend scaling. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/git.md b/v2-docs/git.md index 7bbc192b..7e6e5014 100644 --- a/v2-docs/git.md +++ b/v2-docs/git.md @@ -861,7 +861,6 @@ - [fourtheorem.com: How to end Microservice pain and embrace the Monorepo](https://fourtheorem.com/monorepo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fourtheorem.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Auto-merge between release branches](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/2785) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering about.gitlab.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Provide merge bot functionality](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/14595) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering about.gitlab.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟](https://www.previous.cloudbees.com/press/cloudbees-releases-another-industry-first-feature-flagging-premise-use) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone.com: refcard - getting started with git](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: refcard - getting started with git in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia: Git](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Git in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone.com: Top 20 git commands with examples 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/top-20-git-commands-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: Top 20 git commands with examples 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -907,6 +906,7 @@ - [toptal.com: Trunk-based Development vs. Git Flow](https://www.toptal.com/software/trunk-based-development-git-flow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering toptal.com: Trunk-based Development vs. Git Flow in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: GitFlow VS Trunk-Based-Development](https://medium.com/@vafrcor2009/gitflow-vs-trunk-based-development-3beff578030b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: GitFlow VS Trunk-Based-Development in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Why I Prefer Trunk-Based Development Over Feature Branching and GitFlow' 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/why-i-prefer-trunk-based-development-over-feature) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Why I Prefer Trunk-Based Development Over Feature Branching and GitFlow' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟](https://www.previous.cloudbees.com/press/cloudbees-releases-another-industry-first-feature-flagging-premise-use) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [cioperu.pe: 5 formas de impulsar la utilizaciΓ³n de feature flags](https://cioperu.pe/articulo/30477/devops-5-formas-de-impulsar-la-utilizacion-de-feature-flags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cioperu.pe: 5 formas de impulsar la utilizaciΓ³n de feature flags in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: using gitlab API to create projects](https://dzone.com/articles/using-gitlab-rest-api-to-create-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: using gitlab API to create projects in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Automating Integration and Deployment to Remote' Server](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/automating-integration-and-deployment-to-remote-server-63a2b6576ebf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: Automating Integration and Deployment to Remote' Server in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -1411,5 +1411,5 @@ - **(2021)** [css-tricks.com: Git: Switching Unstaged Changes to a New Branch](https://css-tricks.com/git-switching-unstaged-changes-to-a-new-branch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes rapid tactics for extracting uncommitted, unstaged alterations into a newly spawned local feature branch. Guides developers on preserving workspace fluidity when starting feature-work inside the wrong branch context without triggering merge hazards. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/gitops.md b/v2-docs/gitops.md index 1bf380fa..4e7f1e66 100644 --- a/v2-docs/gitops.md +++ b/v2-docs/gitops.md @@ -32,13 +32,12 @@ 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1) - [Terraform Practices](#terraform-practices) + - [Kubernetes and Operators](#kubernetes-and-operators) + - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native) - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes) - [Cluster API](#cluster-api) - [ClusterClass](#clusterclass) -1. [Cloud Native and Kubernetes](#cloud-native-and-kubernetes) - - [GitOps and Continuous Delivery](#gitops-and-continuous-delivery) - - [ArgoCD integration](#argocd-integration) 1. [Cluster Management](#cluster-management) - [GitOps](#gitops-4) - [Anthos](#anthos) @@ -78,6 +77,8 @@ - [Progressive Delivery](#progressive-delivery) - [GitOps Integration](#gitops-integration) 1. [Deployment and Delivery](#deployment-and-delivery) + - [Application Delivery](#application-delivery-1) + - [Waypoint](#waypoint) - [GitOps](#gitops-6) - [Octopilot](#octopilot) - [Training](#training) @@ -154,7 +155,6 @@ - [GitOps](#gitops-8) - [Kubernetes Distributions](#kubernetes-distributions) - [Automated Operations](#automated-operations) - - [Enterprise Distributions](#enterprise-distributions) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-4) - [Kubernetes Provisioning](#kubernetes-provisioning) - [GitOps Frameworks](#gitops-frameworks) @@ -168,17 +168,10 @@ - [Overlay Networks](#overlay-networks) - [Ingress and Gateway](#ingress-and-gateway) - [Automation](#automation-4) - - [Service Mesh](#service-mesh) - - [eBPF vs Proxy](#ebpf-vs-proxy) -1. [Orchestration and Packaging](#orchestration-and-packaging) - - [Helm and GitOps](#helm-and-gitops) - - [Helm Overview](#helm-overview) 1. [Platform Architecture](#platform-architecture) - [GitOps](#gitops-10) - [Modern Pipelines](#modern-pipelines) -1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) - - [GitOps](#gitops-11) - - [Helm Lifecycle Management](#helm-lifecycle-management) +1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-1) - [GitOps and Deployment](#gitops-and-deployment) - [Flux Ecosystem](#flux-ecosystem) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-5) @@ -189,7 +182,7 @@ - [Multi-Cluster Routing](#multi-cluster-routing) - [Fleet Orchestration](#fleet-orchestration) 1. [Provisioning](#provisioning) - - [GitOps](#gitops-12) + - [GitOps](#gitops-11) - [Legacy Tools](#legacy-tools-1) - [Media](#media) @@ -304,6 +297,11 @@ #### Terraform Practices - **(2026)** [Terraform Best Practices](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices) ⭐ 2473 [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A definitive guide detailing patterns and antipatterns for structural Terraform designs. Features industry-accepted guidelines on monorepo layout, variable validation, dynamic module injection, and drift remediation within production enterprise clouds. +### Kubernetes and Operators + +#### Platform Engineering + + - **(2026)** [How Kubernetes Operators Fit into Platform Building and When Traditional IaC Isn't Enough](https://www.thestack.technology/how-kubernetes-operators-fit-into-to-platform-building-and-when-traditional-iac-isnt-enough) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares traditional static IaC runtimes against active reconciliation patterns in Kubernetes Operators. Highlights instances where platform engineering teams require continuously running controller loops to prevent configuration drifts. ## Cloud Native ### Kubernetes @@ -313,13 +311,6 @@ ##### ClusterClass - **(2024)** [ClusterClass: Experimental Feature for Streamlined Cluster Lifecycle Management in Cluster API](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/tasks/experimental-features/cluster-class) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the ClusterClass feature inside Kubernetes Cluster API. Enables building reusable, abstract cluster topologies that simplify control-plane configuration and worker node pool management across diverse host infrastructure. -## Cloud Native and Kubernetes - -### GitOps and Continuous Delivery - -#### ArgoCD integration - - - **(2025)** [**Announcing Private Preview: ArgoCD through Microsoft GitOps**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearcblog/announcing-private-preview-argocd-through-microsoft-gitops/4399747) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An announcement regarding native ArgoCD integration managed directly through Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes and Microsoft GitOps. This development bridges the gap between AKS native extensions and industry-standard GitOps tools, offering declarative cluster state management at scale. It significantly reduces operational overhead by hosting and maintaining control plane elements as a first-class Azure service. ## Cluster Management ### GitOps (4) @@ -444,6 +435,11 @@ - **(2023)** [opensourceforu.com: Embracing Progressive Delivery In Kubernetes With GitOps](https://www.opensourceforu.com/2023/10/embracing-progressive-delivery-in-kubernetes-with-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailing structural implementations of progressive delivery, such as automated canaries, A/B testing, and blue-green rollouts, working in tandem with GitOps tools (like Flagger or Argo Rollouts) to control application lifecycle safety dynamically. ## Deployment and Delivery +### Application Delivery (1) + +#### Waypoint + + - **(2024)** [waypointproject.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/waypoint) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HashiCorp Waypoint provides developers with a structured application delivery model across multiple underlying orchestrators. Utilizing a single declarative configuration file, it unifies the build, deployment, and release pipeline stages. ### GitOps (6) #### Octopilot @@ -653,9 +649,6 @@ #### Automated Operations - **(2026)** [Charmed Kubernetes](https://ubuntu.com/kubernetes/charmed-k8s) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Canonical's enterprise Kubernetes distribution orchestrated using Juju Charms. This platform automates deployment, scaling, lifecycle management, and day-2 operations of multi-cloud Kubernetes clusters using modular, declarative software models, ensuring easy integration with Ceph, OpenStack, and major public clouds. -#### Enterprise Distributions - - - **(2023)** [weave.works: Weave Kubernetes Platform](https://www.weave.works) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The enterprise Kubernetes distribution offering from Weaveworks (WKP) built heavily around declarative GitOps concepts and Cluster API. Following Weaveworks' operational cessation in early 2024, WKP is no longer commercially active, but its patterns directly influenced modern multi-cluster management strategies. ## Infrastructure as Code (4) ### Kubernetes Provisioning @@ -687,18 +680,6 @@ #### Automation (4) - **(2021)** [github.com/stakater/Xposer](https://github.com/stakater/Xposer) ⭐ 32 [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight automation operator designed to monitor services and dynamically generate DNS-mapped Ingress resources to reduce manual administrative overhead. -### Service Mesh - -#### eBPF vs Proxy - - - **(2021)** [solo.io: Exploring Cilium Layer 7 Capabilities Compared to Istio](https://www.solo.io/blog) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural analysis contrasting Cilium's kernel-level L7 eBPF traffic management with Istio's user-space Envoy proxy routing, comparing performance and complexity trade-offs. -## Orchestration and Packaging - -### Helm and GitOps - -#### Helm Overview - - - **(2026)** [==Helm==](https://nubenetes.com/helm/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deep-dive architecture portal on Helm, the package manager for Kubernetes. Focuses on structuring dry templates, lifecycle hooks, chart dependencies, release versioning, and secure variables management inside GitOps pipelines. ## Platform Architecture ### GitOps (10) @@ -706,19 +687,13 @@ #### Modern Pipelines - **(2020)** [openshift.com: From Code to Production with GitOps, Tekton and ArgoCD 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-code-to-production-with-gitops) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces robust continuous delivery architectures utilizing Tekton for image construction and Argo CD for GitOps-based state syncs. Serves as the primary operational blueprint for enterprise microservice platforms in 2026. -## Platform Engineering +## Platform Engineering (1) -### GitOps (11) - -#### Helm Lifecycle Management - - - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Using a Kanban board to manage and promote Helm Releases 🌟**](https://octopus.com/devops) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the application of visual Kanban paradigms to Kubernetes deployment pipelines, specifically managing and promoting Helm releases across environments. Contrasts traditional CI/CD promotion techniques with visual value stream modeling, demonstrating how platform teams can reduce deployment friction and coordinate microservice boundaries with clear board transitions. ### GitOps and Deployment #### Flux Ecosystem - **(2021)** [==github: Flux==](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux) ⭐ 6861 [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The deprecated and archived GitHub repository for the original Flux v1 GitOps engine. Completely succeeded by the microservice-driven, decoupled Flux v2 architecture. - - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets Securely with GitOps (SOPS + AWS KMS + Flux)](https://itnext.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-securely-with-gitops-b8174b4f4d30) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A crucial guide explaining how to securely manage encrypted Kubernetes Secrets in public Git repositories using Mozilla SOPS, AWS KMS, and the Flux source/kustomize decryption drivers. ### Infrastructure as Code (5) #### Terraform and AWS @@ -738,7 +713,7 @@ - **(2020)** [==open-cluster-management.io==](https://open-cluster-management.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Open Cluster Management (OCM) is a modular, extensible CNCF project designed to orchestrate fleets of Kubernetes clusters at scale. It defines standardized API abstractions for cluster registration, application deployment policies, and compliance management. ## Provisioning -### GitOps (12) +### GitOps (11) #### Legacy Tools (1) @@ -749,5 +724,5 @@ - **(2019)** [WKSctl - A New OSS Kubernetes Manager using GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/wksctl-a-new-oss-kubernetes-manager-using-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Weaveworks blog post introducing WKSctl. Demonstrates how to leverage GitOps loops to continuous update node configurations and automatically reconcile discrepancies between virtual infrastructure states and Git declarations. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/golang.md b/v2-docs/golang.md index 71104350..602d781b 100644 --- a/v2-docs/golang.md +++ b/v2-docs/golang.md @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ - [Testing Frameworks](#testing-frameworks) - [Kubernetes Observability](#kubernetes-observability) - [Debugging Tools](#debugging-tools) + - [Microservice Runtimes](#microservice-runtimes) + - [Dapr](#dapr) - [Web Frameworks](#web-frameworks) - [Request Binding](#request-binding) 1. [Cloud Native Languages](#cloud-native-languages) @@ -51,6 +53,9 @@ 1. [DevOps Tools](#devops-tools) - [Templating](#templating) - [Go Templates](#go-templates) +1. [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity) + - [Integrated Development Environments](#integrated-development-environments) + - [Rust](#rust) 1. [Kubernetes Platform](#kubernetes-platform) - [K8s API and Development](#k8s-api-and-development) - [Golang Client](#golang-client) @@ -92,9 +97,6 @@ #### General Reference - - [Koa.js](https://koa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Koa.js in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet](https://simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [alexsniffin.medium.com: Debugging Remotely with Go in Kubernetes](https://alexsniffin.medium.com/debugging-remotely-in-kubernetes-with-go-fda4f3332316) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering alexsniffin.medium.com: Debugging Remotely with Go in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Microservices in Go](https://medium.com/seek-blog/microservices-in-go-2fc1570f6800) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Microservices in Go in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [search.gocenter.io: JFrog Go Center](https://search.gocenter.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering search.gocenter.io: JFrog Go Center in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [ammeon.com: Profiling golang microservices for high throughput on kubernetes/openshift' clusters](https://www.ammeon.com/profiling-golang-microservices-for-high-throughput-on-kubernetes-openshift-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ammeon.com: Profiling golang microservices for high throughput on kubernetes/openshift' clusters in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -108,8 +110,11 @@ - [Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework](https://medium.com/programming-kubernetes/building-stuff-with-the-kubernetes-api-part-4-using-go-b1d0e3c1c899) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/codex: Explore client-go Informer Patterns](https://medium.com/codex/explore-client-go-informer-patterns-4415bb5f1fbd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/codex: Explore client-go Informer Patterns in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [shahin-mahmud.medium.com: Write your first Kubernetes operator in go](https://shahin-mahmud.medium.com/write-your-first-kubernetes-operator-in-go-177047337eae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering shahin-mahmud.medium.com: Write your first Kubernetes operator in go in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet](https://simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Koa.js](https://koa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Koa.js in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [reddit.com: What is the best microservice framework in Go?](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/jnv4bd/what_is_the_best_microservice_framework_in_go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com: What is the best microservice framework in Go? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/vedcraft: Top Microservices Frameworks in Go](https://medium.com/vedcraft/top-microservices-frameworks-in-go-762445c30dd6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/vedcraft: Top Microservices Frameworks in Go in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [alexsniffin.medium.com: Debugging Remotely with Go in Kubernetes](https://alexsniffin.medium.com/debugging-remotely-in-kubernetes-with-go-fda4f3332316) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering alexsniffin.medium.com: Debugging Remotely with Go in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## Architecture ### Microservices @@ -170,6 +175,11 @@ #### Debugging Tools - [github.com/groundcover-com: Container Restarts Watcher](https://github.com/groundcover-com/blog/tree/main/blog_k8s_containers_restarts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to a companion code repository for a Groundcover blog exploring Kubernetes container restart triggers. Live Grounding confirms it serves as a lightweight diagnostic template to intercept CrashLoopBackOff states in real-time. +### Microservice Runtimes + +#### Dapr + + - **(2026)** [==Dapr==](https://dapr.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Distributed Application Runtime. Employs a highly modular sidecar design to deliver developer-focused APIs for pub/sub messaging, state management, and actor models. ### Web Frameworks #### Request Binding @@ -243,6 +253,13 @@ #### Go Templates - [Masterminds/sprig: Sprig: Template functions for Go templates](https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig) ⭐ 4721 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents Sprig as a comprehensive library of template functions for Go, heavily utilized in Helm charts. Live Grounding confirms its status as an industry-standard dependency for dynamic Helm manifest generation, though recent development has shifted to maintenance mode. +## Developer Productivity + +### Integrated Development Environments + +#### Rust + + - **(2022)** [IntelliJ vs. VSCode for Rust Development](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/anyone-here-go-intellij-vscode/84499) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative review evaluating IntelliJ Rust versus VSCode + rust-analyzer. Analyzes memory footprint, compilation speed feedback loops, macro expansion accuracy, and integrated debugger performance. ## Kubernetes Platform ### K8s API and Development @@ -317,6 +334,7 @@ #### Go (2) + - **(2025)** [devhints.io/go: Go cheatsheet](https://devhints.io/go) [GO CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density Go interface dashboard providing rapid syntactical access. Highlights slice memory operations, struct compositions, dynamic channels, and concurrency waitgroups to speed up systems programming. - **(2025)** [github.com: golang-cheat-sheet](https://github.com/a8m/golang-cheat-sheet) ⭐ 8800 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-density Go reference database. It details Go core syntaxes, standard library definitions, channels, interface rules, and concurrency patterns to accelerate systems-level software development. ### Web Development @@ -332,5 +350,5 @@ - [rehacktive/caffeine](https://github.com/rehacktive/caffeine) ⭐ 1176 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight shows Caffeine as a simple Go command-line tool designed to prevent system sleep cycles. Live Grounding shows stable but quiet activity, functioning perfectly as an OS-level utility. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/grafana.md b/v2-docs/grafana.md index dad0534f..a853d217 100644 --- a/v2-docs/grafana.md +++ b/v2-docs/grafana.md @@ -5,10 +5,6 @@ ## Table of Contents -1. [Cloud Architecture](#cloud-architecture) - - [Certification](#certification) - - [AWS](#aws) - - [Solutions Architect Professional](#solutions-architect-professional) 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) - [Package Archives](#package-archives) - [Visualization](#visualization) @@ -90,15 +86,6 @@ - [User Experience Monitoring](#user-experience-monitoring) - [Frontend Observability](#frontend-observability) -## Cloud Architecture - -### Certification - -#### AWS - -##### Solutions Architect Professional - - - **(2020)** [Tips on Passing AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional Level](https://www.linkedin.com/top-content/?trk=article_not_found) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic study guide for passing the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional exam. The content focuses on advanced architectural design patterns, multi-tier application migration, cost optimization, and high-availability setups across complex AWS environments. Curator Insight: Highly structured blueprint for enterprise AWS exam prep. Live Grounding: Real-world value lies in understanding multi-account strategies, organizational governance, and security at scale. ## Infrastructure as Code ### Package Archives @@ -328,5 +315,5 @@ - **(2023)** [==Grafana Faro 🌟==](https://grafana.com/oss/faro) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduction to Grafana Faro, an open-source web SDK designed for Frontend Application Observability. Collects real-time core web vitals, user logs, console errors, and session metrics. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/helm.md b/v2-docs/helm.md index 2fe8f5b1..8a112b18 100644 --- a/v2-docs/helm.md +++ b/v2-docs/helm.md @@ -68,6 +68,9 @@ 1. [Cloud Native Architecture](#cloud-native-architecture) - [Development Methodologies](#development-methodologies) - [Operator Perspectives](#operator-perspectives) +1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) + - [Helm](#helm-1) + - [Prometheus Deployment](#prometheus-deployment) 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) 1. [Multi-Cluster Management](#multi-cluster-management) @@ -83,8 +86,6 @@ - [Prometheus Ecosystem](#prometheus-ecosystem) - [Helm Deployments](#helm-deployments) 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) - - [Application Delivery](#application-delivery-1) - - [Catalog UI](#catalog-ui) - [Kubernetes GitOps and Packaging](#kubernetes-gitops-and-packaging) - [Alternative Deployment Engines](#alternative-deployment-engines) - [Auditing and Maintenance](#auditing-and-maintenance) @@ -99,6 +100,7 @@ - [Helm Templates](#helm-templates) - [Helm Visualization and UI](#helm-visualization-and-ui) - [Java Microservices](#java-microservices) + - [Learning Hubs](#learning-hubs) - [Legacy Charts](#legacy-charts) - [Legacy Utilities](#legacy-utilities) - [Lifecycle Hooks](#lifecycle-hooks) @@ -281,6 +283,13 @@ #### Operator Perspectives - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What Kubernetes taught me about development](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/kubernetes-developer) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural reflection detailing key developer-centric shifts encountered when adapting to Kubernetes environments. It explores paradigms like declarative APIs, container-first test loops, and how platform engineers must redefine application boundaries in microservice environments. +## Infrastructure as Code + +### Helm (1) + +#### Prometheus Deployment + + - **(2023)** [Setup Prometheus Using Helm Chart on Kubernetes](https://devopscube.com/setup-prometheus-helm-chart) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on installing a production-ready Prometheus instance into Kubernetes using Helm. Explains configuring persistent storage claims, setting retention policies, and overriding default ingress objects. ## Kubernetes Tools ### General Reference @@ -377,11 +386,6 @@ - **(2026)** [prometheus-community.github.io: Prometheus Community Kubernetes Helm Charts 🌟](https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts) [YAML CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Prometheus community Helm charts registry, housing the essential kube-prometheus-stack. This remains the absolute industry standard for managing Prometheus, Grafana dashboards, Alertmanager definitions, and metrics-collector sidecars. ## Platform Engineering -### Application Delivery (1) - -#### Catalog UI - - - **(2025)** [==kubeapps.dev 🌟==](https://kubeapps.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A web-based control plane for deploying and managing packaged cloud-native applications on Kubernetes. Provides visual tooling to interact with Helm charts, Operators, and Carvel packages with integrated RBAC and multi-cluster deployment scopes. ### Kubernetes GitOps and Packaging #### Alternative Deployment Engines @@ -429,6 +433,9 @@ #### Java Microservices - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Introducing the Quarkus Helm Chart](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-the-quarkus-helm-chart) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction detailing the design of the Quarkus Helm Chart, optimized for cloud-native Java microservices. It highlights native compiling integrations, GraalVM deployment profiles, and how to harness OpenShift pipelines for highly efficient container bootstrapping. +#### Learning Hubs + + - **(2025)** [Red Hat Training & Certification Community](https://access.redhat.com/community/learn) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's official training ecosystem community. It offers platform operators, architects, and developers verified learning pathways, course materials, and labs covering OpenShift administration and cloud-native practices. #### Legacy Charts - **(2020)** [==Jenkins==](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/jenkins) ⭐ 15424 [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The deprecated stable Helm chart repository for Jenkins. It is strongly recommended to avoid this legacy version, as active development and security patches have transitioned exclusively to the official Jenkins community repository on Artifact Hub. @@ -464,5 +471,5 @@ - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Preventing Kubernetes misconfigurations using Datree](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/preventing-kubernetes-misconfigurations-using-datree) [N/A CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS technical write-up detailing the configuration of Datree policies inside Amazon EKS clusters to catch security and configuration drift. It details automated testing strategies to block misconfigured resource manifests at pre-commit and pipeline execution gates. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/hr.md b/v2-docs/hr.md index 3cfd2bc7..7ac7229f 100644 --- a/v2-docs/hr.md +++ b/v2-docs/hr.md @@ -42,5 +42,5 @@ - **(2026)** [elconfidencial.com: Olvida RRHH, ahora es el Departamento de DiversiΓ³n: la infantilizaciΓ³n del paΓ­s de las 6.000 'startups'](https://www.elconfidencial.com/mundo/2023-03-10/milenializacion-mercado-laboral-israeli-startups_3551800) [SPANISH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study investigating modern employee retention trends in high-tech environments, specifically exploring the architectural shifts in human resources and corporate cultural structures. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md) | [Workfromhome](./workfromhome.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/iac.md b/v2-docs/iac.md index 685e8ecc..c23c9057 100644 --- a/v2-docs/iac.md +++ b/v2-docs/iac.md @@ -8,24 +8,15 @@ 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) -1. [Cloud Governance](#cloud-governance) - - [Enterprise Architecture](#enterprise-architecture) - - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - - [AWS Automation](#aws-automation) - - [Serverless Orchestration](#serverless-orchestration) - - [Azure Networking](#azure-networking) - - [Multi-Tenant Topology](#multi-tenant-topology) - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code) - [Compliance Auditing](#compliance-auditing) - [History and Insights](#history-and-insights) + - [Migration Strategies](#migration-strategies) - [Schema Generation](#schema-generation) - [Terraform Practices](#terraform-practices) - [Kubernetes and Operators](#kubernetes-and-operators) - [GCP Resources](#gcp-resources) -1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration) - - [Public Cloud Administration](#public-cloud-administration) - - [Azure Architecture](#azure-architecture) 1. [Cloud Management](#cloud-management) - [FinOps](#finops) - [Optimization](#optimization) @@ -48,6 +39,8 @@ - [Security](#security) - [Strategy](#strategy) - [Terminology](#terminology) + - [Terraform](#terraform) + - [Secrets](#secrets) - [Tool Comparison](#tool-comparison) - [Tooling](#tooling) - [Training](#training) @@ -63,12 +56,6 @@ 1. [DevOps Automation and Modern Systems Engineering](#devops-automation-and-modern-systems-engineering) - [Infrastructure-as-Code](#infrastructure-as-code) - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering) -1. [FinOps and Cloud Cost](#finops-and-cloud-cost) - - [Azure Optimization](#azure-optimization) - - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-1) -1. [Governance and Management](#governance-and-management) - - [Enterprise Governance](#enterprise-governance) - - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones-2) 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure) - [Sysadmin](#sysadmin) - [Resources](#resources) @@ -87,13 +74,11 @@ #### General Reference - [Terraform Provider for Google Cloud 7.0 is now GA](https://www.hashicorp.com/en/blog/terraform-provider-for-google-cloud-7-0-is-now-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform Provider for Google Cloud 7.0 is now GA in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support](https://t.co/C6uicr7ZPS) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead](https://t.co/y414rbxM7l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [The Maester - Terraform Module](https://cloudtips.nl/the-maester-terraform-module-8c68b2b68c51) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The Maester - Terraform Module in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [IBM IAM for AI Agents](https://t.co/EKsVgKA4xn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM IAM for AI Agents in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments](https://t.co/5E4FLUyh98) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Terraform Enterprise 2.0](https://t.co/UmacHpStqI) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform Enterprise 2.0 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [IBM IAM for AI Agents](https://t.co/EKsVgKA4xn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM IAM for AI Agents in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead](https://t.co/y414rbxM7l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [bridgecrew.io: 5 tips for securely adopting infrastructure as code](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/5-tips-for-securely-adopting-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering bridgecrew.io: 5 tips for securely adopting infrastructure as code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [daffodilsw.medium.com: What is Infrastructure Automation in DevOps?](https://daffodilsw.medium.com/what-is-infrastructure-automation-in-devops-d9681870b07d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering daffodilsw.medium.com: What is Infrastructure Automation in DevOps? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [faun.pub: The best Infrastructure as Code tools for 2021](https://faun.pub/the-best-infrastructure-as-code-tools-for-2021-b37c323e89f0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: The best Infrastructure as Code tools for 2021 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -103,29 +88,13 @@ - [medium.com/@faisalkuzhan: DAY_43/90 => Infrastructure as Code(IaC)](https://medium.com/@faisalkuzhan/day-43-90-infrastructure-as-code-iac-5a826258ee4b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@faisalkuzhan: DAY_43/90 => Infrastructure as Code(IaC) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Short: Using IaC over Clickops](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/short-using-iac-over-clickops-229e919b5373) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: Short: Using IaC over Clickops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [cncf.io: Cloudformation vs. Terraform: Which is better?](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/04/06/cloudformation-vs-terraform-which-is-better) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cncf.io: Cloudformation vs. Terraform: Which is better? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support](https://t.co/C6uicr7ZPS) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [The Maester - Terraform Module](https://cloudtips.nl/the-maester-terraform-module-8c68b2b68c51) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The Maester - Terraform Module in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/nerd-for-tech: Kubernetes: Declaratively Deploying Infrastructure' (IaC)](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/kubernetes-declaratively-deploying-infrastructure-iac-789f14d999c6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/nerd-for-tech: Kubernetes: Declaratively Deploying Infrastructure' (IaC) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/globant: Infrastructure as Code using Kubernetes](https://medium.com/globant/infrastructure-as-code-using-kubernetes-d3d329446517) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/globant: Infrastructure as Code using Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [IaC and OpenShift Virtualization handshake (using Terraform for VMs on OCP)](https://medium.com/@nidhibansal26/iac-and-openshift-virtualization-handshake-c0a4ada79af5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IaC and OpenShift Virtualization handshake (using Terraform for VMs on OCP) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. -## Cloud Governance - -### Enterprise Architecture - -#### Landing Zones - - - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone Technical Documentation](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central knowledge base for Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) design principles and implementations. This portal provides guidance on identity management, network topology, subscription organization, and proactive governance policies. It acts as the key blueprint for deploying scalable multi-subscription cloud platform architectures. - - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone - Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the architectural principles of Azure Landing Zones under the Microsoft CAF. It emphasizes separation of concerns across management, connectivity, and identity planes, while using custom policy assignments for automated control. This guidance helps platform teams establish a robust foundation for onboarding application workloads. ## Cloud Infrastructure -### AWS Automation - -#### Serverless Orchestration - - - **(2026)** [Enhanced Local IDE Experience for AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-an-enhanced-local-ide-experience-for-aws-step-functions) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details local IDE integration utilities for designing and tracing AWS Step Functions. Enhances developer inner-loops by rendering local visual workflow representations and offering live Amazon States Language schema validation directly in-editor. -### Azure Networking - -#### Multi-Tenant Topology - - - **(2025)** [Deploying Virtual Networks Across Tenants Using Azure Virtual Network Manager](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworkingblog/deploying-virtual-networks-across-tenants-using-azure-virtual-network-manager-ip/4410161) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official exploration of Azure Virtual Network Manager (AVNM) capabilities for coordinating network topologies across distinct enterprise Entra ID tenants. Architects learn how to leverage AVNM to scale governance, enforce global security rules, and simplify cross-tenant hub-and-spoke peerings programmatically. ### Infrastructure as Code #### Compliance Auditing @@ -134,6 +103,9 @@ #### History and Insights - **(2026)** [youtube: Mitchell Hashimoto: The Inside Story of HashiCorp's IaC Journey | The IaC Podcast](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--RRpw_6onA) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth video interview exploring the early development, design constraints, and technological milestones of HashiCorp's suite. Offers high-level insights into state management and the evolution of cloud orchestration. +#### Migration Strategies + + - **(2026)** [The Definitive Guide to Importing Your Cloud Resources into IaC](https://blog.cloudgeni.ai/the-definitive-guide-to-importing-your-cloud-resources-into-iac) [NONE CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review addressing drift reconciliation when converting untracked click-ops clouds into declarative state files. Reviews native state import commands and toolkits that automate resource generation. #### Schema Generation - **(2026)** [TerraSchema: Generate JSON Schema from Terraform Configurations](https://github.com/HewlettPackard/terraschema) ⭐ 71 [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized CLI tool that parses declared Terraform configurations to generate structural JSON Schemas. Useful for running runtime validation scripts on dynamic inputs or verifying API schemas during configuration processing. @@ -145,14 +117,6 @@ #### GCP Resources - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com/config-connector](https://docs.cloud.google.com/config-connector/docs/overview) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains GCP Config Connector implementation patterns. Lets engineers configure Google Cloud infrastructure through Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions, utilizing Kubernetes controllers to construct databases, IAM permissions, and storage endpoints. -## Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration - -### Public Cloud Administration - -#### Azure Architecture - - - **(2025)** [Transitioning an Existing Azure Environment to the Azure Landing Zone Reference Architecture](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/enterprise-scale/transition) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [LEGACY] β€” Architectural migration playbook addressing transitioning legacy cloud setups to formal Microsoft Azure Landing Zones. Covers organizational tier hierarchies, network architectures, and systemic governance patterns. - - **(2025)** [Subscription Vending Implementation Guidance](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/landing-zones/subscription-vending) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automated governance framework detailing Azure Subscription Vending models. Outlines how to programmatically create subscription structures incorporating secure routing, virtual network configurations, policies, and role-based access management. ## Cloud Management ### FinOps @@ -216,6 +180,11 @@ #### Terminology - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GUIs, CLI, APIs: Learn Basic Terms of Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/guis-cli-apis-learn-basic-terms-of-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies foundational interfacesβ€”GUIs, CLIs, and APIsβ€”used in automated provisioning workflows. Details how modern declarative execution pipelines abstract these layers to guarantee predictable environment configurations. +#### Terraform + +##### Secrets + + - **(2025)** [Ephemeral Values in Terraform](https://nedinthecloud.com/2025/07/01/ephemeral-values-in-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the design and execution mechanics of Ephemeral Values introduced in modern Terraform releases. Discusses preventing credential leakages by keeping sensitive short-lived resources completely out of persistent state logs. #### Tool Comparison - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Terraform vs Ansible: Key Differences Between Terraform and Ansible 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/terraform-vs-ansible-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares Terraform and Ansible, focusing on state management and typical use cases. Shows how Terraform specializes in declarative stateful cloud provisioning, while Ansible excels at stateless procedural host and configuration management. @@ -261,20 +230,6 @@ #### Platform Engineering - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: Platform-as-Code: how it relates to Infrastructure-as-Code and what it enables**](https://itnext.io/platform-as-code-how-it-compares-with-infrastructure-as-code-and-what-it-enables-2684b348be2e) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Delineates the evolution from standard Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) to Platform-as-Code (PaC), where platform teams deliver fully orchestrated, self-service developer environments. Highlights how defining platforms declaratively abstracts raw cloud interfaces, simplifying application lifecycle deployment. -## FinOps and Cloud Cost - -### Azure Optimization - -#### Landing Zones (1) - - - **(2025)** [==Building a FinOps-Ready Azure Landing Zone: Infrastructure Foundations for Cost Optimization==](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureInfrastructureBlog/building-a-finops-ready-azure-landing-zone-infrastructure-foundations-for-cost-o/4411706) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details how to configure a FinOps-compliant Azure Landing Zone. Uses Azure Policy and management groups to enforce resource tag policies, mandate budget limits at subscription boundaries, and automate continuous cost governance. -## Governance and Management - -### Enterprise Governance - -#### Landing Zones (2) - - - **(2023)** [Azure Cloud Adoption Framework: Platform Landing Zone Implementation Options](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone/implementation-options) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) roadmap evaluating landing zone platform deployment options. Evaluates differences between Portal, Bicep, and Terraform implementations, outlining trade-offs in velocity, maintenance overhead, and custom extensibility. ## Infrastructure ### Sysadmin @@ -301,5 +256,5 @@ - **(2025)** [==AZVerify: Bridging Azure Resources, Bicep Templates, and Diagrams with GitHub' Copilot==](https://github.com/Azure/AZVerify) ⭐ 95 [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An innovative open-source tool bridging declarative Bicep files, live Azure deployments, and system diagrams using GitHub Copilot. Standardizes validation processes during complex infrastructure-as-code planning. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md) | [Ansible](./ansible.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md) | [Crossplane](./crossplane.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/ibm_cloud.md b/v2-docs/ibm_cloud.md index 3db5bbc7..f7bc33c4 100644 --- a/v2-docs/ibm_cloud.md +++ b/v2-docs/ibm_cloud.md @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ - [WebSphere](#websphere) - [Docker](#docker) 1. [Enterprise Integration](#enterprise-integration) + - [Cloud-Native Storage](#cloud-native-storage) + - [IBM Spectrum Scale Integration](#ibm-spectrum-scale-integration) + - [IBM Storage Systems](#ibm-storage-systems) - [Enterprise Mainframe](#enterprise-mainframe) - [Bare Metal Installation](#bare-metal-installation) - [Deployment Experience](#deployment-experience) @@ -39,19 +42,19 @@ #### General Reference + - [IBM API Connect](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/api-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud](https://www.ibm.com/solutions/cloud/openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [IBM Knowledge Center 🌟](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [IBM API Connect](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/api-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [IBM Knowledge Center: IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/cloud-paks/cp-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook](https://cloudpak8s.io/apps/cp4a_overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Cloud Pak Playbook in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io](https://cloudpak8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [IBM Vault 2.0 UI Enhancements and Reporting Improvements](https://t.co/cvOceuueCF) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Vault 2.0 UI Enhancements and Reporting Improvements in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [About WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/websphere-liberty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering About WebSphere Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [reuters.com: IBM to break up 109-year old company to focus on cloud growth' 🌟](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ibm-divestiture/ibm-to-break-up-109-year-old-company-to-focus-on-cloud-growth-idUSKBN26T1TZ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reuters.com: IBM to break up 109-year old company to focus on cloud growth' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering WebSphere Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Download WAS Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/downloads) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Download WAS Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [About WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/websphere-liberty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering About WebSphere Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [OpenShift Container Platform 4.2. Installing on IBM Z (html)](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.2/html/installing_on_ibm_z) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift Container Platform 4.2. Installing on IBM Z (html) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [OpenShift Container Platform 4.2. Installing on IBM Z (pdf)](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.2/pdf/installing_on_ibm_z) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift Container Platform 4.2. Installing on IBM Z (pdf) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io](https://cloudpak8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/search?q=cp4mcm](https://medium.com/search?q=cp4mcm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/search?q=cp4mcm in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: tagged/cp4mcm](https://medium.com/ibm-cloud-paks-help-and-guidance-from-ibm-cloud/tagged/cp4mcm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: tagged/cp4mcm in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. ## Cloud-Native Java @@ -71,6 +74,14 @@ - **(2026)** [**DockerHub: websphere-liberty**](https://hub.docker.com/_/websphere-liberty) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official WebSphere Liberty image on Docker Hub, providing a highly optimized cloud-native runtime designed for Java EE and MicroProfile. Live Grounding emphasizes its value for enterprise application modernization, delivering low-footprint containers with IBM technical backing. ## Enterprise Integration +### Cloud-Native Storage + +#### IBM Spectrum Scale Integration + + - **(2020)** [redbooks.ibm.com: IBM Storage for Red Hat OpenShift. IBM block storage & IBM Spectrum Scale](https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5565.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive Redbook outlines deployment architecture guidelines for IBM Block Storage and IBM Spectrum Scale CSI drivers within OpenShift environments. It details technical patterns for high-performance file sharing, security isolation, multi-zone availability, and persistent volume provisioning needed for enterprise-grade workloads. +#### IBM Storage Systems + + - **(2022)** [IBM Spectrum](https://www.ibm.com/solutions) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” IBM Spectrum (now rebranded under IBM Storage) delivers enterprise-grade software-defined storage architectures tailored for highly demanding Kubernetes deployments. The portfolio provides integrated high-performance block, file, and object interfaces designed for secure backup, recovery, and dynamic persistent volume management in complex hybrid-cloud ecosystems. ### Enterprise Mainframe #### Bare Metal Installation @@ -115,5 +126,5 @@ - **(2019)** [IBM Leverages Containers to Advance DevOps on Mainframes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/ibm-leverages-containers-to-advance-devops-on-mainframes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how IBM brought containerization architectures (like z/OS Container Extensions) to its zSystems mainframes. Live Grounding confirms this as a key modernization vector, enabling developers to build and test mainframe workloads using Git-driven Docker/Kubernetes workflows. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/index.md b/v2-docs/index.md index 4f82ff86..85e4d529 100644 --- a/v2-docs/index.md +++ b/v2-docs/index.md @@ -302,14 +302,14 @@ To ensure industrial-grade precision, every resource in V2 is classified using o | Tag | Description | Engineering Context | | :--- | :--- | :--- | -| **`[DE FACTO STANDARD]`** | The industry baseline. | Tools like Kubernetes, Terraform, or Prometheus that define the current architecture. | -| **`[ENTERPRISE-STABLE]`** | Battle-tested and reliable. | Proven solutions with strong community and commercial support. | -| **`[EMERGING]`** | The cutting edge. | High-potential tools and patterns (e.g., AI Agents, MCP) shaping the future. | -| **`[GUIDE]`** | Strategic knowledge. | High-quality tutorials, architectural deep-dives, and decision matrices. | -| **`[CASE STUDY]`** | Real-world evidence. | Practical implementations and architectural lessons from production environments. | -| **`[COMMUNITY-TOOL]`** | Open-source ecosystem. | Valuable community-driven tools that enrich the ecosystem but may not have enterprise-grade support. | -| **`[LEGACY]`** | Historical context. | Established tools that are being replaced or are primarily for maintaining older stacks. | -| **`[SPANISH CONTENT]`** | Localized knowledge. | Resources in Spanish preserved for native speakers while indexed in English (Mandate 10). | +| [DE FACTO STANDARD] | The industry baseline. | Tools like Kubernetes, Terraform, or Prometheus that define the current architecture. | +| [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] | Battle-tested and reliable. | Proven solutions with strong community and commercial support. | +| [EMERGING] | The cutting edge. | High-potential tools and patterns (e.g., AI Agents, MCP) shaping the future. | +| [GUIDE] | Strategic knowledge. | High-quality tutorials, architectural deep-dives, and decision matrices. | +| [CASE STUDY] | Real-world evidence. | Practical implementations and architectural lessons from production environments. | +| [COMMUNITY-TOOL] | Open-source ecosystem. | Valuable community-driven tools that enrich the ecosystem but may not have enterprise-grade support. | +| [LEGACY] | Historical context. | Established tools that are being replaced or are primarily for maintaining older stacks. | +| [SPANISH CONTENT] | Localized knowledge. | Resources in Spanish preserved for native speakers while indexed in English (Mandate 10). | ## Technical Impact (Relevance Score) diff --git a/v2-docs/interview-questions.md b/v2-docs/interview-questions.md index cb7b03c0..3b72ce5c 100644 --- a/v2-docs/interview-questions.md +++ b/v2-docs/interview-questions.md @@ -257,5 +257,5 @@ - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 70 interview questions on Automation Testing-Selenium-TestNG Set-06? TestNG Tricky Interview questions 2021 for SDET-QAE?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/01/top-60-interview-questions-on.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Broad UI automation preparation set evaluating Selenium WebDriver API combined with TestNG assertions. Covers dynamic wait mechanisms, Page Object Pattern configurations, and multi-thread test runs. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/introduction.md b/v2-docs/introduction.md index 64477b26..609d6507 100644 --- a/v2-docs/introduction.md +++ b/v2-docs/introduction.md @@ -29,8 +29,6 @@ - [Technical Debt](#technical-debt) - [Microservices](#microservices-1) - [Orchestration](#orchestration) - - [Web Applications](#web-applications) - - [Enterprise Patterns](#enterprise-patterns) 1. [Architecture Patterns](#architecture-patterns) - [Microservices](#microservices-2) - [Cloud-Native Infrastructure](#cloud-native-infrastructure) @@ -81,6 +79,7 @@ - [Hybrid and Private Cloud](#hybrid-and-private-cloud) - [High Availability](#high-availability) - [Core Patterns](#core-patterns) + - [Multi-Region Deployments](#multi-region-deployments) - [Market Trends](#market-trends-1) - [Open Source Business Models](#open-source-business-models) - [Migration and Modernization](#migration-and-modernization) @@ -92,6 +91,8 @@ - [Architecture Designs](#architecture-designs) - [Architecture Planning](#architecture-planning) - [Business Drivers](#business-drivers) + - [Storage and Hybrid Systems](#storage-and-hybrid-systems) + - [Topology Comparison](#topology-comparison) 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure) - [Automation](#automation) - [Concepts](#concepts) @@ -103,9 +104,6 @@ - [Container Patterns](#container-patterns) - [OpenShift](#openshift) - [OpenShift Comparison](#openshift-comparison) -1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration) - - [Public Cloud Administration](#public-cloud-administration) - - [AWS Fundamentals](#aws-fundamentals) 1. [Cloud Native and Kubernetes Core](#cloud-native-and-kubernetes-core) - [Business Value and ROI](#business-value-and-roi) - [Operational Automation](#operational-automation) @@ -430,11 +428,6 @@ graph TD #### Orchestration - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Using Kubernetes to rethink your system architecture and ease technical debt 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/19/rethinking-system-architecture-can-kubernetes-help-to-solve-rewrite-anxiety) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Discusses utilizing a migration to Kubernetes as a strategic catalyst to refactor legacy monoliths. Reorganizes monolithic systems into decoupled containers, successfully lowering long-term architectural tech debt. -### Web Applications - -#### Enterprise Patterns - - - **(2025)** [Enterprise Web App Patterns - Azure Architecture Center](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/web-apps/guides/enterprise-app-patterns/overview) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production-proven patterns and implementation pathways from the Azure Architecture Center. Establishes migration guidelines for modernizing monolithic applications into elastic web architectures. ## Architecture Patterns ### Microservices (2) @@ -606,6 +599,13 @@ graph TD Explores three fundamental high-availability cloud strategies: active-active vs active-passive configurations, geo-redundant database replication, and zero-downtime DNS-routed failovers. Discusses mathematical SLA models and network traffic planning required to achieve high service uptime. +#### Multi-Region Deployments + +??? note "engineering.monday.com: monday.com’s Multi-Regional Architecture: A Deep Dive" + **[Access Resource](https://engineering.monday.com/monday-coms-multi-regional-architecture-a-deep-dive)** 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 | Level: Advanced + + A real-world architectural dissection of how monday.com implemented a highly resilient, multi-regional cloud strategy to improve latency and adhere to strict regional data regulations. Explains state replication strategies, request routing optimizations, and database scaling bottlenecks encountered during global scaling. + ### Market Trends (1) #### Open Source Business Models @@ -655,6 +655,15 @@ graph TD #### Business Drivers - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Reasons to Opt for a Multicloud Strategy](https://thenewstack.io/reasons-to-opt-for-a-multicloud-strategy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines key operational drivers supporting a deliberate multi-cloud migration strategy, centering on geographic expansion, regional regulatory mandates, and optimized billing leverage. The resource emphasizes treating multi-cloud as a strategic framework to optimize application delivery across diverse vendor strengths. +### Storage and Hybrid Systems + +#### Topology Comparison + +??? note "blog.min.io: Mono Clouds vs Multi-Clouds & Hybrid Clouds" + **[Access Resource](https://www.min.io/blog)** 🌟🌟🌟🌟 | Level: Intermediate + + Details the comparative trade-offs between mono-cloud, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud topologies from an object storage and data gravity perspective. MinIO highlights the critical role of data portability and standardized APIs (S3) in enabling architectural freedom across multi-cloud footprints. + ## Cloud Infrastructure ### Automation @@ -686,13 +695,6 @@ graph TD - **(2021)** [phoenixnap.com: Kubernetes vs OpenShift: Key Differences Compared 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/blog/openshift-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down core differences between vanilla Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift, evaluating deployment mechanics, security configurations (SCC vs RBAC), built-in routing, out-of-the-box monitoring, and support models. - **(2021)** [simplilearn.com: Understanding The Difference Between Kubernetes Vs. Openshift](https://www.simplilearn.com/kubernetes-vs-openshift-article) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational comparison detailing the architectural boundaries of Kubernetes and OpenShift. Explores developer workflows, installation processes, built-in CI/CD pipelines, and licensing structures. - **(2019)** [spec-india.com: Kubernetes VS Openshift (July 23rd 2019)](https://www.spec-india.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares upstream open-source Kubernetes with Red Hat OpenShift. Focuses on user-interface options, CLI differences, security policies, image registry capabilities, and integrated CI/CD toolchain setups in enterprise deployments. -## Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration - -### Public Cloud Administration - -#### AWS Fundamentals - - - **(2023)** [AWS Cloud Practitioner - Curso Completo 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQyrhjEAqLs) [SPANISH CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive Spanish instructional syllabus targeting the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner domain. Details key global infrastructure components, core services (EC2, S3, RDS, VPC), billing architectures, and foundational security frameworks. ## Cloud Native and Kubernetes Core ### Business Value and ROI @@ -711,6 +713,11 @@ graph TD #### Fundamentals (1) +??? note "cloud.google.com: What is Kubernetes? 🌟" + **[Access Resource](https://cloud.google.com/learn/what-is-kubernetes)** 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 | Level: Beginner + + A comprehensive foundation on Kubernetes, detailing its architectural pillars including the control plane, worker nodes, and declarative API engine. It outlines container scheduling, automated self-healing, and service discovery mechanisms essential for running resilient, modern cloud-native systems. + ??? note "weave.works: What is a Kubernetes Cluster? 🌟" **[Access Resource](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-cluster)** 🌟🌟🌟🌟 | Level: Beginner @@ -1077,8 +1084,8 @@ graph TD - [ringcentral.co.uk: Software as a Service (SaaS)](https://www.ringcentral.com/gb/en/blog/definitions/software-as-a-service-saas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ringcentral.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [ringcentral.co.uk: Cloud Management 🌟](https://www.ringcentral.com/gb/en/blog/definitions/cloud-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ringcentral.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Kelsey Hightower Fireside Chat: An Unconventional Path to IT and Some Life Advice](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/kelsey-hightower-fireside-chat-an-unconventional-path-to-it-and-some-life-advice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.hashicorp.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [levelup.gitconnected.com: How to design a system to scale to your first' 100 million users](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/how-to-design-a-system-to-scale-to-your-first-100-million-users-4450a2f9703d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: How to design a system to scale to your first' 100 million users in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/javarevisited: Microservices communication using gRPC Protocol](https://medium.com/javarevisited/microservices-communication-using-grpc-protocol-dc3a2f8b648d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/javarevisited: Microservices communication using gRPC Protocol== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [levelup.gitconnected.com: How to design a system to scale to your first' 100 million users](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/how-to-design-a-system-to-scale-to-your-first-100-million-users-4450a2f9703d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: How to design a system to scale to your first' 100 million users in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Monolithic versus Microservice architecture](https://www.enterprisetimes.co.uk/2020/07/23/monolithic-versus-microservice-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Monolithic versus Microservice architecture in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [cncf.io: Top 7 challenges to becoming cloud native](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/09/15/top-7-challenges-to-becoming-cloud-native) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cncf.io: Top 7 challenges to becoming cloud native in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [techrepublic.com: Kubernetes will deliver the app store experience for enterprise' software, says Weaveworks CEO](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/kubernetes-will-deliver-the-app-store-experience-for-enterprise-software-says-weaveworks-ceo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering techrepublic.com: Kubernetes will deliver the app store experience for enterprise' software, says Weaveworks CEO in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -1619,5 +1626,5 @@ graph TD - **(2022)** [ubiqum.com: 20 Software Development Tools that will make you more productive](https://ubiqum.com/blog/20-software-development-tools-that-will-make-you-more-productive) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated technical list analyzing software development tools engineered to enhance engineering velocity. Explores IDE extensions, local container utilities, source control clients, and task automators critical for scaling developer operations. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/istio.md b/v2-docs/istio.md index b5dab7cf..589a19c9 100644 --- a/v2-docs/istio.md +++ b/v2-docs/istio.md @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ - [Data Plane](#data-plane) - [API Gateway](#api-gateway) - [Installation](#installation) + - [Proxy](#proxy) - [Multi-Cluster](#multi-cluster) - [Automation](#automation) - [Service Mesh](#service-mesh-1) @@ -141,6 +142,9 @@ #### Installation - **(2022)** [getenvoy.io](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/start/install) [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Distribution platform providing certified binaries, installer packages, and bootstrapping resources for Envoy Proxy, facilitating direct deployments on local machines or hybrid container systems. +#### Proxy + + - **(2022)** [envoyproxy.io](https://www.envoyproxy.io) [DOCUMENTATION] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Homepage for Envoy Proxy, the C++ cloud-native L7 edge and service proxy. Serving as the primary data plane for Istio and modern gateway tools, it offers unmatched extensibility, advanced load balancing, and dynamic runtime configuration. ### Multi-Cluster #### Automation @@ -206,6 +210,7 @@ #### Tutorials - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Istio – How to Manage, Monitor, and Secure Microservices 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-istio-manage-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured, end-to-end tutorial designed to teach engineers how to deploy, monitor, and secure microservices using Istio. Covers key topics including canary releases, distributed tracing integration, and mutual TLS configuration. + - **(2022)** [Implementing Istio From Start To Finish](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/implementing-istio-from-start-to-finish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive implementation roadmap designed to guide engineering teams through the planning, deployment, and optimization stages of building an enterprise-grade Istio platform from the ground up. #### gRPC - **(2021)** [useanvil.com: Load balancing gRPC in Kubernetes with Istio](https://www.useanvil.com/blog/engineering/load-balancing-grpc-in-kubernetes-with-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains why traditional L4 Kubernetes service proxies fail to properly distribute traffic for HTTP/2-based gRPC connections. Details how Istio acts at Layer 7 to intelligently resolve multiplexed gRPC endpoints and distribute load evenly across backend pods. @@ -293,6 +298,7 @@ #### Traffic Management (2) - **(2026)** [==github.com: Istio==](https://github.com/istio/istio) ⭐ 38217 [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Main repository containing Istio's unified control plane (Istiod) and orchestration engines. Configures secure high-performance Envoy proxies as sidecars (or in ambient mode) to manage ingress, egress, and mutual TLS. + - **(2026)** [Istio.io](https://istio.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Home of the de facto standard open-source service mesh. Implements a uniform plane for managing, securing, and routing microservices traffic across hybrid cloud container clusters. #### Troubleshooting (1) - **(2021)** [karlstoney.com: Istio 503's with UC's and TCP Fun Times](https://karlstoney.com/istio-503s-ucs-and-tcp-fun-times) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-impact technical case study investigating intermittent HTTP 503 errors and connection closure (UC) challenges under high TCP load inside Istio service meshes. Excellent deep-dive into sidecar race conditions. @@ -306,6 +312,7 @@ #### Enterprise Platforms - **(2024)** [Red Hat Developer: Istio Service Mesh](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/service-mesh) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's developer hub offering deep integration architectures for managing Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. Synthesizes Istio, Kiali, and Jaeger into an enterprise-ready networking stack. + - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh is now available: What you should know 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-service-mesh-is-now-available-what-you-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement detailing the GA availability of Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. Explains the integrated packaging of Istio, Envoy, and Jaeger under OpenShift's strict security paradigms. #### Observability (2) - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Monitoring Services like an SRE in OpenShift ServiceMesh Part 2: Collecting Standard Metrics 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-services-like-an-sre-in-openshift-servicemesh-part-2-collecting-standard-metrics-3) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step SRE manual describing standard metrics collection (latency, error rates, throughput) across an enterprise OpenShift Service Mesh. Leveraging Prometheus and Kiali telemetry mappings. @@ -322,5 +329,5 @@ - **(2020)** [github.com/askmeegs/learn-istio 🌟](https://github.com/askmeegs/learn-istio) [SHELL CONTENT] [LEGACY] β€” An educational repository featuring early-day tutorials and configurations for learning Istio concepts. Currently archived/unmaintained, functioning primarily as a legacy resource. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) | [Servicemesh](./servicemesh.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Web Servers](./web-servers.md) | [Caching](./caching.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/java-and-java-performance-optimization.md b/v2-docs/java-and-java-performance-optimization.md index 4c3b1b38..cfe5e72a 100644 --- a/v2-docs/java-and-java-performance-optimization.md +++ b/v2-docs/java-and-java-performance-optimization.md @@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) +1. [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines) + - [Jenkins Management](#jenkins-management) + - [Infrastructure Upgrades](#infrastructure-upgrades) + - [JVM Performance Tuning](#jvm-performance-tuning) 1. [Cloud Native Infrastructure](#cloud-native-infrastructure) - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes) - [Containerized JVM Tuning](#containerized-jvm-tuning) @@ -66,10 +70,10 @@ - [geekflare.com: What is Thread Dump and How to Analyze them? 🌟](https://geekflare.com/dev/generate-analyze-thread-dumps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering geekflare.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [On heap vs off heap memory usage](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2014/12/on-heap-vs-off-heap-memory-usage.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.javacodegeeks.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [DZone refcard: Java Caching](https://dzone.com/refcardz/java-caching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone refcard: Java Caching in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [DZone: Performance Improvement in Java Applications: ORM/JPA 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/performance-improvement-in-java-applications-orm-j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone: Performance Improvement in Java Applications: ORM/JPA 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [DZone: The JVM Architecture Explained 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/jvm-architecture-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone: The JVM Architecture Explained 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [DZone: How to Troubleshoot Sudden CPU Spikes](https://dzone.com/articles/troubleshoot-sudden-cpu-spikes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone: How to Troubleshoot Sudden CPU Spikes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [DZone refcard: Java Caching](https://dzone.com/refcardz/java-caching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone refcard: Java Caching in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: 7 JVM Arguments of Highly Effective Applications 🌟🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/7-jvm-arguments-of-highly-effective-applications-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: 7 JVM Arguments of Highly Effective Applications 🌟🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone.com: Flight Recorder: Examining Java and Kotlin Apps](https://dzone.com/articles/flight-recorder-examining-java-and-kotlin-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: Flight Recorder: Examining Java and Kotlin Apps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: How to reduce your JVM app memory footprint in Docker and Kubernetes' 🌟](https://medium.com/wix-engineering/how-to-reduce-your-jvm-app-memory-footprint-in-docker-and-kubernetes-d6e030d21298) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: How to reduce your JVM app memory footprint in Docker and Kubernetes' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -92,6 +96,16 @@ - [DZone: Understanding the Java Memory Model and Garbage Collection 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/understanding-the-java-memory-model-and-the-garbag) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone: Understanding the Java Memory Model and Garbage Collection 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [DZone: Memory Leaks and Java Code](https://dzone.com/articles/memory-leak-andjava-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DZone: Memory Leaks and Java Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Hazelcast JET](https://jet-start.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Hazelcast JET in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. +## CICD Pipelines + +### Jenkins Management + +#### Infrastructure Upgrades + + - **(2019)** [Running Jenkins on Java 11 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/administration/requirements/jenkins-on-java-11) [LEGACY] β€” Comprehensive administration runbook describing JVM upgrade pathways from Java 8 to Java 11. Addresses class-loading modifications, modularization parameters, and deprecated agent arguments. +#### JVM Performance Tuning + + - **(2016)** [jenkins.io - Tuning Jenkins GC For Responsiveness and Stability with Large Instances 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2016/11/21/gc-tuning) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critical infrastructure advisory detailing memory allocation and G1GC GC argument tuning for massive Jenkins instances. Provides ready-to-use flag structures to eliminate long-duration Stop-The-World JVM freezes. ## Cloud Native Infrastructure ### Kubernetes @@ -231,5 +245,5 @@ - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Checkpointing Java from outside of Java](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/15/checkpointing-java-from-outside-of-java) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of JVM checkpoint/restore methodologies focusing on Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint (CRaC) and external CRIU mechanisms. This approach enables instantaneous microservice startup by taking cold snapshots of memory, dramatically lowering latency penalties in serverless deployments. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/java_app_servers.md b/v2-docs/java_app_servers.md index dceed384..cf036623 100644 --- a/v2-docs/java_app_servers.md +++ b/v2-docs/java_app_servers.md @@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations) - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools) - [General Reference](#general-reference) -1. [Cloud DevOps](#cloud-devops) - - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines) - - [Build Environments](#build-environments) - - [Runtime Configuration](#runtime-configuration) 1. [Cloud-Native Java](#cloud-native-java) - [Runtimes](#runtimes) - [Payara Micro](#payara-micro) @@ -32,21 +28,12 @@ #### General Reference + - [About WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/websphere-liberty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering About WebSphere Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [wikipedia: Jakarta EE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_EE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Jakarta EE in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Wikipedia: Payara Server](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payara_Server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Payara Server in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Getting Started With Java EE 8, Payara 5 and Eclipse Oxygen](https://dzone.com/articles/getting-started-with-java-ee-8-payara-5-and-eclips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Getting Started With Java EE 8, Payara 5 and Eclipse Oxygen in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP)](https://developers.redhat.com/products/eap/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Jakarta EE & Wildfly Running on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/jakarta-ee-amp-wildfly-running-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Jakarta EE & Wildfly Running on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [About WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/websphere-liberty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering About WebSphere Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. -## Cloud DevOps - -### CI-CD Pipelines - -#### Build Environments - -##### Runtime Configuration - - - **(2025)** [Install Java 23 in an Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/como-instalar-java-23-en-una-pipeline-de-azure-devops) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to dynamically install Java 23 onto Azure DevOps pipeline agents using automated setup tasks. In 2026, using localized runtime installation tasks is preferred over relying on pre-baked VM images, allowing pipelines to remain flexible and easily adapt to new framework versions. ## Cloud-Native Java ### Runtimes @@ -82,5 +69,5 @@ - **(2026)** [Payara](https://payara.fish) [JAVA CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Payara Server and Payara Micro provide high-performance, container-friendly environments for running Jakarta EE and MicroProfile workloads. Designed for critical production architectures, it supports built-in clustering, hazelcast-powered data grids, and auto-tuning capabilities inside Kubernetes deployments. --- -πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) +πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) diff --git a/v2-docs/java_frameworks.md b/v2-docs/java_frameworks.md index f3d873de..01a51b83 100644 --- a/v2-docs/java_frameworks.md +++ b/v2-docs/java_frameworks.md @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ - [Inner Loop](#inner-loop) - [Kubernetes CLI](#kubernetes-cli) - [Manifest Generation](#manifest-generation) + - [Maven Integration](#maven-integration) - [Orchestration Tooling](#orchestration-tooling) - [Observability](#observability) - [Logging](#logging-1) @@ -102,6 +103,8 @@ - [Documentation](#documentation) - [Javadoc](#javadoc) 1. [Kubernetes and Cloud Native](#kubernetes-and-cloud-native) + - [CICD](#cicd) + - [Dockerization](#dockerization) - [Microservices](#microservices-1) - [Best Practices](#best-practices) - [Observability](#observability-1) @@ -200,11 +203,10 @@ #### General Reference - [Spring Cloud Kubernetes](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud/-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering spring.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟](https://medium.com/criciumadev/its-time-migrating-to-java-11-5eb3868354f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [About WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/websphere-liberty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering About WebSphere Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Dzone: Programming Styles Compared: Spring Framework vis-a-vis Eclipse MicroProfile' 🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/programming-styles-spring-boot-vis-a-vis-with-ecli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Programming Styles Compared: Spring Framework vis-a-vis Eclipse MicroProfile' 🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - - [wikipedia: Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Platform,_Enterprise_Edition) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [reddit.com/r/java](https://www.reddit.com/r/java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/java in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [About WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/websphere-liberty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering About WebSphere Liberty in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [wikipedia: Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Platform,_Enterprise_Edition) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/@javachampions : Java is still free](https://medium.com/@javachampions/java-is-still-free-2-0-0-6b9aa8d6d244) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@javachampions : Java is still free in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone: Java Creator James Gosling Interview](https://dzone.com/articles/java-creator-james-gosling-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Java Creator James Gosling Interview in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [dzone: Choosing Library To Build Rest API in Java](https://dzone.com/articles/building-rest-api-in-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Choosing Library To Build Rest API in Java in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -213,6 +215,7 @@ - [betterprogramming.pub: Learn SOLID Design Principles in Java by Coding It](https://betterprogramming.pub/learn-solid-design-principles-in-java-by-coding-it-dcbf64a17b53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Learn SOLID Design Principles in Java by Coding It in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium.com/javarevisited: Do you know about the different microservices' frameworks for Java? 🌟](https://medium.com/javarevisited/do-you-know-about-the-different-microservices-frameworks-for-java-90b61f8cdbd7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/javarevisited: Do you know about the different microservices' frameworks for Java? 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [IBM JDK](https://developer.ibm.com/javasdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM JDK in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. + - [It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟](https://medium.com/criciumadev/its-time-migrating-to-java-11-5eb3868354f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [Eclipse MicroProfile: 5 Things You Need to Know 🌟](https://medium.com/@alextheedom/eclipse-microprofile-5-things-you-need-to-know-e7a0bc9a3fb6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Eclipse MicroProfile: 5 Things You Need to Know 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [medium: Multi-Tenancy Implementation using Spring Boot + Hibernate 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/multi-tenancy-implementation-using-spring-boot-hibernate-6a8e3ecb251a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium: Multi-Tenancy Implementation using Spring Boot + Hibernate== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. - [stackoverflow.com: How to map a MySQL JSON column to a Java entity property' using JPA and Hibernate](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44308167/how-to-map-a-mysql-json-column-to-a-java-entity-property-using-jpa-and-hibernate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackoverflow.com: How to map a MySQL JSON column to a Java entity property' using JPA and Hibernate in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem. @@ -294,6 +297,9 @@ #### Manifest Generation - **(2025)** [**Dekorate**](https://dekorate.io) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An annotation-based code generation tool that automatically creates Kubernetes manifests (YAML, JSON) during compile time. By decorating Java code directly, developers can emit Deployment, Service, and Ingress templates without leaving their IDEs. While highly convenient for Java-centric shops, it can obscure platform-level complexities that DevOps teams may need to manage externally. +#### Maven Integration + + - **(2025)** [**JKube**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Eclipse JKube is a collection of plugins and libraries used for building container images and generating Kubernetes manifests out of Java projects. Successor to the popular Fabric8 Maven Plugin, it integrates natively into Maven and Gradle builds. In 2026, it remains a robust enterprise choice for teams seeking to automate image builds and deployments directly from their existing JVM build pipelines. #### Orchestration Tooling - **(2025)** [==Skaffold --generate-manifests==](https://skaffold.dev/docs/pipeline-stages/init) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Detail on Skaffold's `--generate-manifests` capability, which facilitates local build and deployment orchestration on Kubernetes. This tool manages the developer inner loop by tracking local code modifications, triggering rebuilding/tagging of images, and automating deployments. It has become an industry standard for continuous local feedback loops in multi-service local environments. @@ -497,6 +503,11 @@ - **(2021)** [openjdk.java.net: JEP 413: Code Snippets in Java API Documentation](https://openjdk.org/jeps/413) [JAVA CONTENT] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This proposal details JEP 413, introducing the `@snippet` tag for Java API documentation. By allowing the integration of validated, syntax-highlighted code snippets directly from external source files or internal blocks, it replaces fragile HTML `
` tags, streamlining the documentation-as-code workflow for large enterprise platforms.
 ## Kubernetes and Cloud Native
 
+### CICD
+
+#### Dockerization
+
+  - **(2020)** [jaxenter.com: CI/CD for Spring Boot Microservices: Part 1](https://devm.io/microservices/cicd-microservices-docker-162408) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details optimal Docker containerization patterns for Spring Boot microservices, addressing multi-stage image builds, layer caching, and minimizing runtime footprint sizes. It shows how to design pipeline steps to generate secure, unprivileged OCI-compliant container images.
 ### Microservices (1)
 
 #### Best Practices
@@ -622,6 +633,7 @@
 #### Licensing
 
   - **(2021)** [Oracle Java](https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/java-se-glance.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Oracle's licensing pivot with the introduction of the No-Fee Terms and Conditions (NFTC) license for JDK 17. The analysis explains how this license permits free production usage, easing previous compliance friction for enterprise environments.
+  - **(2018)** [Oracle's Java 11 trap - Use OpenJDK instead! 🌟](https://blog.joda.org/2018/09/do-not-fall-into-oracles-java-11-trap.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly discussed warning article regarding the commercial risks associated with using Oracle JDK 11 without a paid subscription. The piece strongly urges teams to migrate standard JVM deployments to community OpenJDK distributions to maintain licensing compliance.
 #### OpenJDK Support
 
   - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: The future of Java and OpenJDK updates without Oracle support](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/09/24/the-future-of-java-and-openjdk-updates-without-oracle-support) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's strategic statement on taking over the stewardship of OpenJDK updates (specifically JDK 8 and JDK 11) after Oracle's support cycles. It outlines Red Hat's commitment to community-driven, enterprise-grade, open-source Java runtimes suitable for cloud native microservices.
@@ -752,5 +764,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Spring Boot + Angular Example Tutorial for Java Developers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/01/spring-boot-angular-example-tutorial.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fullstack starter tutorial demonstrating how to integrate a Spring Boot backend API with an Angular single-page frontend application. It covers structuring cross-origin request policies (CORS), handling JSON model parsing, and securing application endpoints.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/javascript.md b/v2-docs/javascript.md
index 600317d0..c96e0633 100644
--- a/v2-docs/javascript.md
+++ b/v2-docs/javascript.md
@@ -146,5 +146,5 @@
   - **(2009)** [==github.com/nodejs/node==](https://github.com/nodejs/node) ⭐ 117761  [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Core development branch of the Node.js runtime. Details foundational V8 updates, event loop mechanics (libuv integration), core module performance tweaks, and security updates essential for server-side architectures.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/jenkins-alternatives.md b/v2-docs/jenkins-alternatives.md
index 06cc055f..17184f25 100644
--- a/v2-docs/jenkins-alternatives.md
+++ b/v2-docs/jenkins-alternatives.md
@@ -11,22 +11,10 @@
 1. [CICD Pipeline](#cicd-pipeline)
   - [OpenShift and JFrog](#openshift-and-jfrog)
     - [DevOps Integrations](#devops-integrations)
-  - [Pipeline Automation](#pipeline-automation)
-    - [JFrog Pipelines](#jfrog-pipelines)
-1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure)
-  - [AWS Ecosystem](#aws-ecosystem)
-    - [Cloud Services](#cloud-services)
-  - [Azure Ecosystem](#azure-ecosystem)
-    - [Platform Services](#platform-services)
 1. [Continuous Delivery](#continuous-delivery)
   - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines)
     - [GitHub Actions](#github-actions)
 1. [Deployment and Delivery](#deployment-and-delivery)
-  - [Application Delivery](#application-delivery)
-    - [Waypoint](#waypoint)
-  - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery)
-    - [Industry Reports](#industry-reports)
-    - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners)
   - [CICD Engines](#cicd-engines)
     - [Local Execution](#local-execution)
   - [CICD Orchestration](#cicd-orchestration)
@@ -43,14 +31,9 @@
     - [Multi-Cloud Continuous Delivery](#multi-cloud-continuous-delivery)
     - [Spinnaker Architectures](#spinnaker-architectures)
 1. [DevOps](#devops)
-  - [CI-CD Platforms](#ci-cd-platforms)
-    - [Tooling](#tooling)
   - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration)
     - [CICD Libraries](#cicd-libraries)
-    - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners-1)
-  - [Continuous Delivery](#continuous-delivery-1)
-    - [Spinnaker Setup](#spinnaker-setup)
-      - [Git Integration](#git-integration)
+    - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners)
 1. [DevSecOps](#devsecops)
   - [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines)
     - [Tekton Pipelines](#tekton-pipelines)
@@ -65,27 +48,23 @@
     - [Enterprise DevOps](#enterprise-devops)
     - [Jenkins Alternatives](#jenkins-alternatives)
     - [Tool Comparison](#tool-comparison-1)
+  - [Enterprise DevOps](#enterprise-devops-1)
+    - [Release Orchestration](#release-orchestration)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
   - [CI-CD](#ci-cd)
     - [Kubernetes-Native CI](#kubernetes-native-ci-1)
 1. [Kubernetes and Container Orchestration](#kubernetes-and-container-orchestration)
   - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
     - [AppOps and GitOps](#appops-and-gitops)
-1. [Kubernetes Developer Experience](#kubernetes-developer-experience)
-  - [Inner-Loop Automation](#inner-loop-automation)
-    - [Skaffold](#skaffold)
 1. [MLOps](#mlops)
   - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
     - [Kubeflow](#kubeflow)
-1. [Orchestration and Packaging](#orchestration-and-packaging)
-  - [Cloud-Native Delivery](#cloud-native-delivery-1)
-    - [Keptn](#keptn)
 1. [Platform Architecture](#platform-architecture)
   - [CICD](#cicd)
     - [Tekton Pipelines](#tekton-pipelines-1)
 1. [Software Delivery](#software-delivery)
   - [Artifact Management](#artifact-management)
-    - [Enterprise DevOps](#enterprise-devops-1)
+    - [Enterprise DevOps](#enterprise-devops-2)
   - [Automated Testing](#automated-testing)
     - [Database Integration](#database-integration)
   - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines-1)
@@ -94,11 +73,11 @@
     - [Declarative Architectures](#declarative-architectures)
     - [Declarative Templates](#declarative-templates)
     - [Pipeline Control](#pipeline-control)
-  - [CI-CD Platforms](#ci-cd-platforms-1)
+  - [CI-CD Platforms](#ci-cd-platforms)
     - [Container-Native CI](#container-native-ci-1)
     - [Dynamic Execution](#dynamic-execution)
     - [Enterprise Continuous Delivery](#enterprise-continuous-delivery)
-    - [Enterprise DevOps](#enterprise-devops-2)
+    - [Enterprise DevOps](#enterprise-devops-3)
     - [Enterprise Suites](#enterprise-suites)
     - [Kubernetes Onboarding](#kubernetes-onboarding)
     - [Legacy Automation](#legacy-automation)
@@ -114,7 +93,7 @@
     - [Runner Utilities](#runner-utilities)
   - [GitOps](#gitops)
     - [ArgoCD Enterprise](#argocd-enterprise)
-  - [Release Orchestration](#release-orchestration)
+  - [Release Orchestration](#release-orchestration-1)
     - [Enterprise Deployment](#enterprise-deployment)
     - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1)
     - [SDKs](#sdks)
@@ -150,23 +129,6 @@
 #### DevOps Integrations
 
   - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud DevOps With OpenShift and JFrog](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-devops-with-openshift-and-jfrog) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This integration study outlines the cooperative benefits of leveraging Red Hat OpenShift alongside JFrog Artifactory to drive secure, enterprise-grade cloud-native development. It covers automated build triggers, container compliance, and continuous deployment workflows. It showcases how combining these enterprise tools streamlines DevOps practices at scale.
-### Pipeline Automation
-
-#### JFrog Pipelines
-
-  - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: How I Leaped Forward My Jenkins Build with JFrog Pipelines](https://jfrog.com/blog) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the transition of software build jobs from standard Jenkins architectures to optimized JFrog Pipelines. It details structural enhancements in build speeds, caching mechanisms, and overall pipeline orchestrations using Artifactory integrations. This technical blog demonstrates techniques for reducing CI bottleneck overhead.
-## Cloud Infrastructure
-
-### AWS Ecosystem
-
-#### Cloud Services
-
-  - **(2026)** [AWS DevOps 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/devops) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS’s primary DevOps portal, presenting their native continuous delivery and infrastructure management stack, including CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CloudFormation. While curator listings highlight frictionless integration with EC2 and ECS, live architectural patterns in 2026 showcase teams frequently combining AWS-native compute with cloud-agnostic deployment runtimes to avoid platform lock-in.
-### Azure Ecosystem
-
-#### Platform Services
-
-  - **(2026)** [Azure DevOps 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/devops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's enterprise-grade platform offering Boards, Pipelines, Repos, Test Plans, and Artifacts. Curator insights highlight its deep integration with corporate AD and Azure cloud services. Live enterprise architecture evaluations show that despite the rising popularity of GitHub Enterprise, Azure DevOps remains highly dominant in massive corporate ecosystems due to its robust work-item tracking and compliance engines.
 ## Continuous Delivery
 
 ### CI-CD Pipelines
@@ -176,19 +138,6 @@
   - **(2026)** [**Awesome GitHub Actions**](https://github.com/sdras/awesome-actions) ⭐ 27907  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier community-backed library for GitHub Actions workflows, custom actions, and orchestrator tools. Streamlines structural pipelines by detailing matrix patterns, self-hosted runner optimizations, and security hardening configurations.
 ## Deployment and Delivery
 
-### Application Delivery
-
-#### Waypoint
-
-  - **(2024)** [waypointproject.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/waypoint) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HashiCorp Waypoint provides developers with a structured application delivery model across multiple underlying orchestrators. Utilizing a single declarative configuration file, it unifies the build, deployment, and release pipeline stages.
-### CICD and Delivery
-
-#### Industry Reports
-
-  - **(2024)** [GigaOm's Radar for Enterprise CI/CD 🌟](https://jfrog.com/pipelines)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry analyst review of enterprise CI/CD solutions. Highlights the positioning of systems like JFrog Pipelines on parameters including multi-cloud portability, automated governance, secure distribution, and hybrid scalability.
-#### Self-Hosted Runners
-
-  - **(2025)** [Buildbot](https://buildbot.net) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Python-based framework designed for continuous integration testing. Although largely surpassed by Kubernetes-native engines, Buildbot remains a robust, highly extensible platform for complex, non-standard compilation requirements.
 ### CICD Engines
 
 #### Local Execution
@@ -211,6 +160,7 @@
 #### Kubernetes-Native CI
 
   - **(2022)** [==csweichel/werft==](https://github.com/csweichel/werft) ⭐ 194  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Werft is a lightweight, Kubernetes-native CI system designed to launch build tasks as custom pods directly from Git actions. Bypassing bulky traditional build systems, it leverages native Kubernetes scheduling to guarantee isolated, deterministic execution environments.
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x.io](https://jayex.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins X is an automated, cloud-native CI/CD platform engineered specifically for Kubernetes environments. Driven by Tekton and Helm, it implements comprehensive GitOps-based environment promotion and dynamic preview deployment capabilities.
   - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: what is jenkins-x](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/building-cloud-native-apps-painlessly)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational whitepaper exploring Jenkins X as a cloud-native re-architecture of traditional Jenkins patterns. Focuses on its dependency on Tekton for containerized build pipelines and its adoption of GitOps as the definitive state mechanism.
   - **(2020)** [devopstoolkitseries.com](https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video-guided tutorial from the DevOps Toolkit Series demonstrating Jenkins X setups. It details the process of establishing Kubernetes-native continuous delivery, showcasing automated PR checks and progressive staging mechanics.
   - **(2020)** [Book: The DevOps 2.6 Toolkit: Jenkins X](https://leanpub.com/the-devops-2-6-toolkit) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical book outlining the implementation of automated, Kubernetes-native workflows using Jenkins X. Details advanced patterns using Helm, Tekton, and Prow, providing solid strategies for robust continuous delivery.
@@ -237,26 +187,14 @@
   - **(2021)** [Deploy Spinnaker CD Pipelines in Kubernetes](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/deploy-spinnaker-cd-pipelines-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step configuration guide illustrating Spinnaker deployment within a target Kubernetes cluster using the Spinnaker Operator. Outlines how to define cloud providers and manage internal persistence layers for pipeline reliability.
 ## DevOps
 
-### CI-CD Platforms
-
-#### Tooling
-
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 7 Popular Open Source CI/CD Tools](https://devops.com/7-popular-open-source-ci-cd-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares seven dominant open-source CI/CD frameworks, assessing execution speed, plugin ecosystems, maintenance overhead, and architectural fitness for hybrid and Kubernetes configurations.
 ### Container Orchestration
 
 #### CICD Libraries
 
   - **(2023)** [github.com: RedHat Actions 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-actions) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main organizational hub housing Red Hat's official actions for OpenShift deployment. These components standardize cluster authentication, CLI installation, and container orchestration tasks directly in pipeline code. Acts as the primary bridge for enterprise Kubernetes pipeline operations.
-#### Self-Hosted Runners (1)
+#### Self-Hosted Runners
 
   - **(2024)** [github.com: OpenShift GitHub Actions Runner 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-actions/openshift-actions-runners) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Holds Red Hat's containerized self-hosted GitHub Actions runner configurations optimized for execution on OpenShift clusters. Offers secure scaling patterns that allow pipelines to process resource-intensive compilation and container builds natively within the cluster fabric.
-### Continuous Delivery (1)
-
-#### Spinnaker Setup
-
-##### Git Integration
-
-  - **(2022)** [armory.io: Git Pull Support in Spinnaker](https://www.harness.io/products/continuous-delivery) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight addresses configuring Git pull trigger functionality inside Spinnaker. Live Grounding confirms that enabling automated repository monitoring allows Spinnaker to initiate targeted application pipelines immediately upon commit detection. This establishes the prerequisite feedback loop necessary for true continuous delivery.
 ## DevSecOps
 
 ### CICD Pipelines
@@ -297,6 +235,11 @@
   - **(2024)** [cBamboo vs Jenkins: Showdown Of CI/CD Tools](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/bamboo-vs-jenkins-showdown-of-ci-cd-tools) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares Atlassian's commercial Bamboo platform against open-source Jenkins. Investigates how Bamboo's native integrations with Jira and Bitbucket simplify build-to-deploy traceability for enterprise engineering operations, weighing these out-of-the-box benefits against the licensing model and configuration flexibility of Jenkins.
   - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: CircleCI Vs. GitLab: Choosing The Right CI/CD Tool](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/circleci-vs-gitlab) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines SaaS-first CircleCI against the all-in-one DevOps platform of GitLab CI. Contrasts CircleCI's fast docker-in-docker execution and orb-based pipeline sharing with GitLab's comprehensive feature set, which covers source control management, security scanning, and pipeline delivery in a unified framework.
   - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: Jenkins vs Travis vs Bamboo vs TeamCity: Clash Of The Titans](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/jenkins-vs-travis-vs-bamboo-vs-teamcity) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exhaustive battle card detailing the functional tradeoffs of four historic CI platforms. Contrasts the self-managed flexibility of Jenkins, the pioneered SaaS simplicity of Travis CI, the Jira-aligned integrations of Bamboo, and the polished configurations of TeamCity.
+### Enterprise DevOps (1)
+
+#### Release Orchestration
+
+  - **(2026)** [Cloudbees Flow](https://www.cloudbees.com/capabilities/continuous-delivery) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade release orchestration and continuous delivery platform. It automates complex, multi-tiered deployments across hybrid architectures (including on-premises VM farms, mainframes, and Kubernetes), providing compliance auditing, unified pipeline visualization, and deployment metrics.
 ## Infrastructure
 
 ### CI-CD
@@ -311,13 +254,6 @@
 #### AppOps and GitOps
 
   - **(2025)** [==Devtron==](https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron) ⭐ 5513  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive, open-source AppOps platform for Kubernetes designed to consolidate CI/CD pipelines, GitOps, observability, and cost optimization. Provides self-service deployment interfaces, security checks, and deep resource validation for multicluster operations.
-## Kubernetes Developer Experience
-
-### Inner-Loop Automation
-
-#### Skaffold
-
-  - **(2026)** [**Skaffold 🌟**](https://skaffold.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Google's Skaffold remains an industry-leading workflow engine that orchestrates code building, artifact pushing, and target deployment steps. It features smart caching, file sync capability, and multi-profile handling configurations.
 ## MLOps
 
 ### Kubernetes
@@ -325,13 +261,6 @@
 #### Kubeflow
 
   - **(2026)** [==kubeflow==](https://www.kubeflow.org) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubeflow is the leading cloud-native open-source MLOps suite designed to construct, deploy, and run modular machine learning workflows on Kubernetes clusters. Provides a comprehensive platform for managing Jupyter notebooks, workflow pipelines, and highly optimized inference deployments.
-## Orchestration and Packaging
-
-### Cloud-Native Delivery (1)
-
-#### Keptn
-
-  - **(2026)** [**Keptn**](https://nubenetes.com/keptn/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Nubenetes architectural reference on Keptn, a CNCF enterprise-grade control plane for cloud-native application lifecycle orchestration. Integrates SLO-based evaluations, automated canary promotions, and zero-touch application remediation out of the box.
 ## Platform Architecture
 
 ### CICD
@@ -343,7 +272,7 @@
 
 ### Artifact Management
 
-#### Enterprise DevOps (1)
+#### Enterprise DevOps (2)
 
   - **(2026)** [jfrog.com: JFrog DevOps Platform](https://jfrog.com/platform) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A unified DevOps platform focusing on secure package management, continuous vulnerability scanning, and automated compilation. Acts as the single point of truth for container artifacts across distributed multi-cluster deployments.
 ### Automated Testing
@@ -368,7 +297,7 @@
 #### Pipeline Control
 
   - **(2026)** [Adding approval jobs to your CI pipeline](https://circleci.com/blog/adding-approval-jobs-to-your-ci-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical technical guide demonstrating the design of manual validation gates in automated pipelines. Outlines strategies to securely pause deployment execution before promoting artifacts into mission-critical target environments.
-### CI-CD Platforms (1)
+### CI-CD Platforms
 
 #### Container-Native CI (1)
 
@@ -379,7 +308,7 @@
 #### Enterprise Continuous Delivery
 
   - **(2026)** [harness.io](https://www.harness.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise software delivery platform featuring AI/ML-driven automated canary deployments and rollbacks. Leveraging intelligent cloud-autostopping rules, it dynamically scales down idle Kubernetes-native resources to curb compute overhead, while integrating seamlessly with legacy Jenkins workloads through Helm pipelines.
-#### Enterprise DevOps (2)
+#### Enterprise DevOps (3)
 
   - **(2026)** [Atlassian CI/CD](https://www.atlassian.com/continuous-delivery) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Atlassian's comprehensive continuous delivery paradigm. Discusses architectural patterns of connecting code repositories, ticket tracking engines, and automated execution agents to provide a unified software lifecycle metrics loop.
   - **(2026)** [Bamboo](https://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Atlassian's classic on-premises CI/CD server. Featuring tight, direct links to Jira and Bitbucket repositories, Bamboo maps sophisticated deployment workflows and releases, although it carries higher VM-management overhead relative to container-native tools.
@@ -431,7 +360,7 @@
 #### ArgoCD Enterprise
 
   - **(2026)** [Codefresh](https://octopus.com/codefresh) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise GitOps and progressive delivery platform built entirely on Argo CD and Argo Rollouts (acquired by Octopus Deploy). Provides centralized, multi-cluster deployment visibility, automated release analytics, and advanced deployment strategies (Canary, Blue/Green) within Kubernetes topologies.
-### Release Orchestration
+### Release Orchestration (1)
 
 #### Enterprise Deployment
 
@@ -450,5 +379,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [==onedev==](https://github.com/theonedev/onedev) ⭐ 15041  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An all-in-one, highly scalable self-hosted Git service and CI/CD platform. Features visual pipeline construction, interactive code navigation, and issue-tracking, optimized to run as a single-node setup or distributed across Kubernetes environments.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/jenkins.md b/v2-docs/jenkins.md
index 5ea1b65f..c83fe33c 100644
--- a/v2-docs/jenkins.md
+++ b/v2-docs/jenkins.md
@@ -48,25 +48,16 @@
     - [Migration Utilities](#migration-utilities)
   - [Artifact Management](#artifact-management)
     - [Build Dependencies](#build-dependencies)
-  - [Automation](#automation-1)
-    - [Deployment Tools](#deployment-tools)
-    - [Jenkins Integration](#jenkins-integration)
   - [Build Tools](#build-tools)
     - [Maven](#maven)
   - [Containers](#containers-1)
     - [Docker Integration](#docker-integration)
-  - [Industry Analysis](#industry-analysis)
-    - [DevOps Trends](#devops-trends)
   - [Jenkins](#jenkins-1)
     - [Reporting Plugins](#reporting-plugins)
   - [Kubernetes and Cloud](#kubernetes-and-cloud)
     - [CLI Integrations](#cli-integrations)
     - [Cloud VM Agents](#cloud-vm-agents)
     - [OpenShift Integration](#openshift-integration)
-  - [OpenShift](#openshift)
-    - [CLI Tools](#cli-tools)
-    - [Pipelines](#pipelines)
-    - [Synchronization](#synchronization)
   - [Pipeline Definition](#pipeline-definition)
     - [Declarative Alternatives](#declarative-alternatives)
   - [Quality Assurance](#quality-assurance)
@@ -157,9 +148,6 @@
     - [Docker Integration](#docker-integration-2)
   - [Enterprise Integrations](#enterprise-integrations)
     - [SAP Automation](#sap-automation)
-  - [Jenkins Management](#jenkins-management)
-    - [Infrastructure Upgrades](#infrastructure-upgrades)
-    - [JVM Performance Tuning](#jvm-performance-tuning)
   - [Job Triggering](#job-triggering)
     - [Cron Scheduling](#cron-scheduling)
   - [Pipeline Patterns](#pipeline-patterns)
@@ -172,9 +160,6 @@
     - [Access Management](#access-management)
     - [Credentials Binding](#credentials-binding)
     - [Secrets Management](#secrets-management)
-1. [Cloud Computing](#cloud-computing)
-  - [AWS](#aws)
-    - [Community Learning](#community-learning)
 1. [Cloud Integration](#cloud-integration)
   - [Artifact Storage](#artifact-storage)
     - [Azure Integration](#azure-integration)
@@ -183,24 +168,18 @@
 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native)
   - [AWS EKS](#aws-eks)
     - [Cluster Provisioning](#cluster-provisioning)
-  - [Application Delivery](#application-delivery)
-    - [Package Management](#package-management)
-      - [Introductory](#introductory)
-  - [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration)
-    - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines)
-      - [Red Hat OpenShift](#red-hat-openshift)
 1. [Community](#community)
   - [Resources](#resources)
     - [Brand and Design](#brand-and-design)
     - [Infrastructure Issues](#infrastructure-issues)
 1. [Continuous Delivery](#continuous-delivery)
-  - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines-1)
+  - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines)
     - [Jenkins Ecosystem](#jenkins-ecosystem)
   - [Enterprise Orchestration](#enterprise-orchestration)
     - [CD Engines](#cd-engines)
   - [Security](#security-1)
     - [Jenkins Vulnerabilities](#jenkins-vulnerabilities)
-1. [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration-1)
+1. [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration)
   - [Build Configuration](#build-configuration)
     - [Dynamic Parameters](#dynamic-parameters)
     - [Integration Parameter](#integration-parameter)
@@ -208,10 +187,7 @@
     - [UI Components](#ui-components)
   - [Build Verification](#build-verification)
     - [Log Analysis](#log-analysis)
-  - [Jenkins](#jenkins-2)
-    - [Ansible Integration](#ansible-integration)
-    - [Automation Server](#automation-server)
-  - [Pipelines](#pipelines-1)
+  - [Pipelines](#pipelines)
     - [Utility Steps](#utility-steps)
   - [Pull Request Lifecycle](#pull-request-lifecycle)
     - [Monitoring](#monitoring)
@@ -228,14 +204,6 @@
     - [Pipeline Editor](#pipeline-editor)
     - [REST Integration](#rest-integration)
     - [Visualization](#visualization)
-1. [Continuous Integration and Delivery](#continuous-integration-and-delivery)
-  - [Cloud Native CI-CD](#cloud-native-ci-cd)
-    - [Hybrid Integration](#hybrid-integration)
-1. [Deployment and Delivery](#deployment-and-delivery)
-  - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery)
-    - [Jenkins](#jenkins-3)
-  - [CICD Platforms](#cicd-platforms)
-    - [Kubernetes-Native CI](#kubernetes-native-ci)
 1. [DevOps](#devops)
   - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
     - [Jenkins Configuration as Code](#jenkins-configuration-as-code)
@@ -243,16 +211,9 @@
   - [Pipeline Execution Engine](#pipeline-execution-engine)
     - [Groovy CPS](#groovy-cps)
       - [Continuation Passing Style](#continuation-passing-style)
-      - [JobDSL API Reference](#jobdsl-api-reference)
 1. [DevSecOps](#devsecops)
   - [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines-1)
     - [Jenkins Automation](#jenkins-automation)
-1. [DevSecOps and Automation](#devsecops-and-automation)
-  - [Jenkins-based CI-CD](#jenkins-based-ci-cd)
-    - [Jenkins Basics](#jenkins-basics)
-1. [DevSecOps and Registry](#devsecops-and-registry)
-  - [Java Tools](#java-tools)
-    - [Gradle Reference](#gradle-reference)
 1. [Frameworks and Ecosystem](#frameworks-and-ecosystem)
   - [Community Presentations](#community-presentations)
     - [Developer Training](#developer-training)
@@ -260,9 +221,6 @@
     - [Build Automation](#build-automation)
     - [Dependency Management](#dependency-management)
     - [Plugin Guides](#plugin-guides)
-1. [GitOps and CICD](#gitops-and-cicd)
-  - [Enterprise DevOps](#enterprise-devops)
-    - [Release Orchestration](#release-orchestration)
 1. [Hybrid Infrastructure](#hybrid-infrastructure)
   - [Auto-scaling](#auto-scaling)
     - [AWS Fleet Orchestration](#aws-fleet-orchestration)
@@ -297,7 +255,7 @@
 1. [Infrastructure and DevOps](#infrastructure-and-devops)
   - [CI-CD Concepts](#ci-cd-concepts)
     - [Dockerized Jenkins](#dockerized-jenkins)
-    - [Jenkins Basics](#jenkins-basics-1)
+    - [Jenkins Basics](#jenkins-basics)
     - [Jenkins Tutorials](#jenkins-tutorials)
     - [Pipeline as Code](#pipeline-as-code-1)
   - [CI-CD History](#ci-cd-history)
@@ -321,12 +279,6 @@
     - [Advanced Declarative](#advanced-declarative)
     - [Best Practices](#best-practices-1)
     - [Production Blueprints](#production-blueprints)
-1. [Infrastructure as Code and CI-CD](#infrastructure-as-code-and-ci-cd)
-  - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines-2)
-    - [Concourse CI](#concourse-ci)
-1. [Kubernetes and Cloud Native](#kubernetes-and-cloud-native)
-  - [CICD](#cicd-1)
-    - [Dockerization](#dockerization)
 1. [Microservices](#microservices)
   - [Application Development](#application-development)
     - [Kotlin](#kotlin)
@@ -354,12 +306,8 @@
   - [Platform Migration](#platform-migration)
     - [Java Upgrades](#java-upgrades)
 1. [Platform Architecture](#platform-architecture)
-  - [CICD](#cicd-2)
+  - [CICD](#cicd-1)
     - [Jenkins Pipelines](#jenkins-pipelines)
-1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
-  - [CICD Migration](#cicd-migration)
-    - [Argo Workflows](#argo-workflows)
-      - [Jenkins](#jenkins-4)
 1. [Security](#security-3)
   - [Application Security](#application-security)
     - [SAST](#sast)
@@ -379,9 +327,6 @@
   - [Observability](#observability-4)
     - [Data Management](#data-management)
       - [Cost Optimization](#cost-optimization)
-1. [Software Development](#software-development)
-  - [Java Ecosystem](#java-ecosystem)
-    - [Licensing](#licensing)
 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering)
   - [Groovy Programming](#groovy-programming)
     - [File I-O](#file-i-o)
@@ -394,6 +339,10 @@
 
   - [jenkins users mailing list: Declarative pipelines vs scripted](https://jenkins-ci.361315.n4.nabble.com/Declarative-pipelines-vs-scripted-td4891792.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering jenkins-ci.361315.n4.nabble.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [reddit.com/r/jenkinsci](https://www.reddit.com/r/jenkinsci)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/jenkinsci in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins](https://dzone.com/articles/running-ansible-playbooks-from-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [DevOps Toolbox: Jenkins, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Vagrant, & SaltStack](https://hostadvice.com/blog/devops-toolbox-jenkins-ansible-chef-puppet-vagrant-saltstack)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DevOps Toolbox: Jenkins, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Vagrant, & SaltStack in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟](https://www.previous.cloudbees.com/press/cloudbees-releases-another-industry-first-feature-flagging-premise-use)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟](https://medium.com/criciumadev/its-time-migrating-to-java-11-5eb3868354f9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: getting started with jenkins the ultimate guide](https://dzone.com/articles/getting-started-with-jenkins-the-ultimate-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: getting started with jenkins the ultimate guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: jenkins in a nutshell](https://dzone.com/articles/jenkins-in-a-nutshell)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: jenkins in a nutshell in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone refcard: Jenkins on PaaS](https://dzone.com/refcardz/jenkins-paas)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone refcard: Jenkins on PaaS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -430,7 +379,6 @@
   - [Wikipedia.org: Groovy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Groovy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia.org: Groovy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone refcard: Groovy, a Rapid-Development JVM Language](https://dzone.com/refcardz/groovy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone refcard: Groovy, a Rapid-Development JVM Language in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: Groovy Goodness: Using The Call Operator](https://dzone.com/articles/groovy-goodness-using-the-call-operator)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Groovy Goodness: Using The Call Operator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟](https://medium.com/criciumadev/its-time-migrating-to-java-11-5eb3868354f9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [udemy.com: Master Jenkins CI For DevOps and Developers](https://www.udemy.com/the-complete-jenkins-course-for-developers-and-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: Master Jenkins CI For DevOps and Developers in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [udemy.com: Learn DevOps: CI/CD with Jenkins using Pipelines and Docker](https://www.udemy.com/learn-devops-ci-cd-with-jenkins-using-pipelines-and-docker)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: Learn DevOps: CI/CD with Jenkins using Pipelines and Docker in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Jenkins Jobs as Code with Groovy DSL (Job DSL plugin) 🌟](https://tech.gogoair.com/jenkins-jobs-as-code-with-groovy-dsl-c8143837593a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Jenkins Jobs as Code with Groovy DSL (Job DSL plugin) 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -450,7 +398,6 @@
   - [faun.pub: Automate Jenkins Pipelines management with Jenkins Job Builder' 🌟](https://faun.pub/automate-jenkins-pipelines-management-6e771b5890f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: Automate Jenkins Pipelines management with Jenkins Job Builder' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: how to setup scalable jenkins on top of a kubernetes cluster](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-setup-scalable-jenkins-on-top-of-a-kubernet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: how to setup scalable jenkins on top of a kubernetes cluster in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [7 Ways to Optimize Jenkins](https://www.sitepoint.com/7-ways-optimize-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering 7 Ways to Optimize Jenkins in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins](https://dzone.com/articles/running-ansible-playbooks-from-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Build CI/CD Multibranch Pipeline with Jenkins and Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@peiruwang/build-ci-cd-multibranch-pipeline-with-jenkins-and-kubernetes-637de560d55a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Build CI/CD Multibranch Pipeline with Jenkins and Kubernetes 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blazemeter.com: Top Jenkins Plugins You Can’t Miss in 2018](https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/top-jenkins-plugins-you-cant-miss-in-2018)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blazemeter.com: Top Jenkins Plugins You Can’t Miss in 2018 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [jrebel.com: Top 10 Jenkins Plugins and Features (2014)](https://www.jrebel.com/blog/top-10-jenkins-plugins-and-features)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering jrebel.com: Top 10 Jenkins Plugins and Features (2014) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -459,8 +406,6 @@
   - [medium: prometheus and grafana dashboard](https://medium.com/@gangsta_black/grafana-cool-dashboard-for-monitoring-jenkins-with-prometheus-c7ba4f1c6297)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: prometheus and grafana dashboard in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Building Docker images when running Jenkins in Kubernetes](https://www.reddit.com/r/jenkinsci/comments/ctirsc/building_docker_images_when_running_jenkins_in)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Building Docker images when running Jenkins in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: quickstart ci with jenkins and docker in docker](https://medium.com/swlh/quickstart-ci-with-jenkins-and-docker-in-docker-c3f7174ee9ff)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: quickstart ci with jenkins and docker in docker in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟](https://www.previous.cloudbees.com/press/cloudbees-releases-another-industry-first-feature-flagging-premise-use)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [DevOps Toolbox: Jenkins, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Vagrant, & SaltStack](https://hostadvice.com/blog/devops-toolbox-jenkins-ansible-chef-puppet-vagrant-saltstack)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering DevOps Toolbox: Jenkins, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Vagrant, & SaltStack in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## CI-CD
 
 ### Build Acceleration
@@ -587,14 +532,6 @@
 #### Build Dependencies
 
   - **(2025)** [**Copy Artifact**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/copyartifact) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Enables secure and parameterized copying of workspace artifacts between different Jenkins jobs. Crucial for non-pipeline or multi-stage legacy freestyle architectures, though modern pipeline-based artifact repositories are preferred.
-### Automation (1)
-
-#### Deployment Tools
-
-  - **(2023)** [==Kubernetes Continuous Deploy==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes-cd) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized Jenkins plugin designed to coordinate container deployment pipelines, allowing seamless application delivery onto Kubernetes clusters. It handles cluster authentication, manifest interpolation, and rollout verification, although modern enterprise GitOps architectures have largely transitioned target deployments to ArgoCD or Flux.
-#### Jenkins Integration
-
-  - **(2024)** [==Jenkins Kubernetes Plugin==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational plugin that integrates Jenkins with Kubernetes clusters to dynamically provision Jenkins agent pods on-demand. By leveraging Kubernetes namespaces and resources, it ensures isolated build environments, scaling agent capacity up during intensive test stages and scaling down to save compute budget.
 ### Build Tools
 
 #### Maven
@@ -605,11 +542,6 @@
 #### Docker Integration
 
   - **(2021)** [CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment](https://plugins.jenkins.io/docker-custom-build-environment) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Allows building projects inside a custom Docker container, providing an isolated build runtime. Generally succeeded by native Jenkins Pipeline declarative `agent { docker }` syntax, rendering this standalone plugin largely obsolete.
-### Industry Analysis
-
-#### DevOps Trends
-
-  - **(2021)** [sdtimes.com: CI/CD pipelines are expanding 🌟](https://sdtimes.com/devops/ci-cd-pipelines-are-expanding)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive industry report analyzing the evolution of modern CI/CD pipelines as they swallow up operations, security compliance (DevSecOps), and AI/ML model integration (MLOps). It traces how simple deployment automation has evolved into highly integrated, complex policy engines that run across distributed clouds.
 ### Jenkins (1)
 
 #### Reporting Plugins
@@ -627,17 +559,6 @@
 
   - **(2023)** [openshift-login](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-login) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides automated authentication against OpenShift clusters inside Jenkins pipelines, handling token retrieval and renewal seamlessly. Secures interactions with OpenShift API servers using temporary ServiceAccount tokens or OAuth configs.
   - **(2018)** [openshift-deployer](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-deployer) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An older plugin designed for deploying applications to OpenShift V2/V3 environments. Modern GitOps engines (ArgoCD) and OpenShift GitOps have largely replaced this plugin, rendering it legacy for newer cloud-native deployments.
-### OpenShift
-
-#### CLI Tools
-
-  - **(2022)** [==openshift-client==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-client) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A vital Jenkins plugin that packages and injects the OpenShift CLI (oc) command tool directly into pipeline execution containers. It enables automation scripts to easily authenticate, query, and manipulate OpenShift namespaces, security context constraints (SCCs), and route resources.
-#### Pipelines
-
-  - **(2022)** [==openshift-pipeline==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-pipeline) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A key Jenkins integration designed to trigger and coordinate OpenShift source-to-image (S2I) and binary-to-image build pipelines directly from Jenkins stages. It bridges traditional centralized orchestration with OpenShift-native application delivery models. Modern workloads are increasingly migrating toward Tekton-based OpenShift Pipelines.
-#### Synchronization
-
-  - **(2022)** [==openshift-sync==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-sync) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized Jenkins plugin designed to continuously synchronize Jenkins Job states, configurations, and build logs directly with OpenShift’s Build configurations and pipelines. By unifying build states, it provides developers with a single dashboard experience within the native OpenShift console interface.
 ### Pipeline Definition
 
 #### Declarative Alternatives
@@ -894,14 +815,6 @@
 #### SAP Automation
 
   - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: SAP Cloud Integration automated testing using Jenkins and Pipeline as a Code approach](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/07/29/sap-cloud-integration-automated-testing-using-jenkins-and-pipeline-as-a-code-approach) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise case study explaining how to build automated integration testing using SAP Cloud integrations inside a Jenkins Pipeline-as-Code architecture. *Curator Insight*: SAP Jenkins automated pipeline. *Live Grounding*: Essential for systems architects needing to standardize automated delivery in legacy enterprise networks.
-### Jenkins Management
-
-#### Infrastructure Upgrades
-
-  - **(2019)** [Running Jenkins on Java 11 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/administration/requirements/jenkins-on-java-11)  [LEGACY] β€” Comprehensive administration runbook describing JVM upgrade pathways from Java 8 to Java 11. Addresses class-loading modifications, modularization parameters, and deprecated agent arguments.
-#### JVM Performance Tuning
-
-  - **(2016)** [jenkins.io - Tuning Jenkins GC For Responsiveness and Stability with Large Instances 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2016/11/21/gc-tuning) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critical infrastructure advisory detailing memory allocation and G1GC GC argument tuning for massive Jenkins instances. Provides ready-to-use flag structures to eliminate long-duration Stop-The-World JVM freezes.
 ### Job Triggering
 
 #### Cron Scheduling
@@ -936,13 +849,6 @@
 #### Secrets Management
 
   - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Update App Secrets with Jenkins CI and .NET Core](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/07/08/jenkins-ci-dotnet-update-secrets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates methods to safely inject environment variables and application secrets into .NET Core apps during CI builds using modern Jenkins plugins. *Curator Insight*: Secure secret injections. *Live Grounding*: Focuses on keeping access secrets out of code bases and pipeline configurations.
-## Cloud Computing
-
-### AWS
-
-#### Community Learning
-
-  - **(2023)** [community.aws/training: Training and Certification](https://builder.aws.com/learn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The centralized AWS Builder community training site featuring articles, community-sourced tutorials, and architectural guidelines written by AWS Heroes and user group leaders worldwide.
 ## Cloud Integration
 
 ### Artifact Storage
@@ -962,20 +868,6 @@
 #### Cluster Provisioning
 
   - **(2024)** [**eksctl: EKS installer**](https://github.com/eksctl-io/eksctl) ⭐ 5203  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official CLI orchestration tool for provisioning AWS EKS clusters. It compiles high-level YAML inputs into CloudFormation actions to automatically establish VPC, IAM, and worker nodes.
-### Application Delivery
-
-#### Package Management
-
-##### Introductory
-
-  - **(2021)** [harness.io: Introduction to Helm: Charts, Deployments, & More 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-impact breakdown of Helm core components including Chart.yaml, value overriding mechanics, and templating practices. Details how modern continuous delivery engines natively incorporate Helm to optimize release logic.
-### Continuous Integration
-
-#### CI-CD Pipelines
-
-##### Red Hat OpenShift
-
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Helm charts with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/24/deploy-helm-charts-jenkins-cicd-red-hat-openshift-4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Developer workflow demonstrating automated packaging and continuous delivery of Helm charts using Jenkins pipelines in OpenShift 4. Reviews the integration of enterprise security constraints and build processes.
 ## Community
 
 ### Resources
@@ -988,7 +880,7 @@
   - **(2021)** [**github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/issues**](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/issues) ⭐ 427  🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official issue tracker for the Jenkins project documentation and core infrastructure. *Curator Insight*: Issues tracking portal. *Live Grounding*: Vital reference resource for looking up plugin deprecations and configuration workarounds.
 ## Continuous Delivery
 
-### CI-CD Pipelines (1)
+### CI-CD Pipelines
 
 #### Jenkins Ecosystem
 
@@ -1003,7 +895,7 @@
 #### Jenkins Vulnerabilities
 
   - **(2026)** [Hacking jenkins](https://github.com/orangetw/awesome-jenkins-rce-2019) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical security write-up archiving exploit chains, threat indicators, and software mitigation structures for the historic 2019 Jenkins Remote Code Execution flaws. Essential archival case study for engineering modern supply chain mitigations.
-## Continuous Integration (1)
+## Continuous Integration
 
 ### Build Configuration
 
@@ -1024,15 +916,7 @@
 #### Log Analysis
 
   - **(2025)** [Text Finder 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/text-finder) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Scans workspace files or console output logs for designated regular expressions, enabling automated job state alterations. It is used to systematically degrade a build status from success to unstable or failed upon encountering structural anomalies or error flags.
-### Jenkins (2)
-
-#### Ansible Integration
-
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Ansible and Jenkins β€” automate your scritps 🌟](https://itnext.io/ansible-and-jenkins-automate-your-scritps-8dff99ef653) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the architectural integration of Ansible with Jenkins automation pipelines. By utilizing the Jenkins Ansible Plugin, it demonstrates how to leverage Jenkins for orchestration, scheduling, and secret management while offloading configuration deployment tasks to Ansible playbooks.
-#### Automation Server
-
-  - **(2026)** [Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins remains the foundational open-source automation server supporting highly extensible CI/CD pipelines. Its exhaustive plugin ecosystem allows seamless orchestration of Ansible runs, Git operations, and target-system provisioning as part of delivery loops.
-### Pipelines (1)
+### Pipelines
 
 #### Utility Steps
 
@@ -1079,25 +963,6 @@
 
   - **(2025)** [==pipeline-graph-view-plugin 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-graph-view-plugin) ⭐ 154  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The underlying backend and visualization architecture for the Pipeline Graph View. Utilizing React components, it interfaces with Jenkins Core APIs to supply real-time execution graphs and state reporting without degrading the performance of the controller.
   - **(2026)** [pipeline-graph-view 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-graph-view) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delivers a modernized and responsive visual interface for tracking pipeline execution runs. Replaces old visualization interfaces by providing clean DAG trees, making parallel step runs, sequential phases, and step execution statuses readily apparent to developers.
-## Continuous Integration and Delivery
-
-### Cloud Native CI-CD
-
-#### Hybrid Integration
-
-  - **(2021)** [**Easily reuse Tekton and Jenkins X from Jenkins**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/21/tekton-plugin) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the technical cooperation between Jenkins, Jenkins X, and Tekton. It demonstrates how traditional Jenkins users can trigger Tekton's containerized cloud-native tasks, allowing teams to smoothly modernize their build architectures incrementally without completely rewriting their legacy Jenkinsfiles.
-## Deployment and Delivery
-
-### CICD and Delivery
-
-#### Jenkins (3)
-
-  - **(2023)** [Back of the Napkin Guide to Updating Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2023/10/31/marc-s-napkin-upgrade-guide) [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A pragmatic quick-reference outlining safe, robust upgrade strategies for legacy Jenkins master/agent nodes. Covers JVM runtime alignment, plugins dependency management, and core server updates with minimum outage windows.
-### CICD Platforms
-
-#### Kubernetes-Native CI
-
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x.io](https://jayex.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins X is an automated, cloud-native CI/CD platform engineered specifically for Kubernetes environments. Driven by Tekton and Helm, it implements comprehensive GitOps-based environment promotion and dynamic preview deployment capabilities.
 ## DevOps
 
 ### Infrastructure as Code
@@ -1114,9 +979,6 @@
 ##### Continuation Passing Style
 
   - **(2021)** [==Continuation Passing Style (CPS)==](https://github.com/cloudbees/groovy-cps) ⭐ 95  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight introduces the underlying Continuation Passing Style (CPS) engine used for executing asynchronous Groovy scripts in Jenkins pipelines. Live Grounding reveals that understanding CPS is critical for debugging serialization errors during master restarts. This technical library ensures execution state can survive controller crashes and resume safely.
-##### JobDSL API Reference
-
-  - **(2022)** [Defines a Groovy CPS DSL definition: pipelineJob definition cps script](https://jenkinsci.github.io/job-dsl-plugin) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents an aggregative documentation path detailing Groovy CPS execution layouts, pipeline migrations, and auxiliary utility plugins. Live Grounding asserts that despite modern cloud-native shifts, these JobDSL APIs and diagnostic tools (like the Plugin Installation Manager) form the backbone of highly reliable enterprise environments. It provides essential guidelines for maintaining complex pipelines.
 ## DevSecOps
 
 ### CICD Pipelines (1)
@@ -1124,20 +986,6 @@
 #### Jenkins Automation
 
   - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Jenkins Pipeline with Plugins](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/jenkins-pipeline-plugins) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Jenkins Pipeline architectural best practices, highlighting how plugins extend declarative and scripted pipeline structures. Discusses dependency isolation, shared library strategies, and security scanning integrations. Designed to provide architects with solid configuration strategies to manage enterprise-scale build workloads securely.
-## DevSecOps and Automation
-
-### Jenkins-based CI-CD
-
-#### Jenkins Basics
-
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Best Jenkins Pipeline Tutorial For Beginners (Examples) 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/jenkins-pipeline-tutorial) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed entry-level guide to understanding Jenkins Declarative versus Scripted Pipeline syntax. Explains basic pipeline constructs including stages, agents, post-execution tasks, and environment variable manipulation.
-## DevSecOps and Registry
-
-### Java Tools
-
-#### Gradle Reference
-
-  - **(2026)** [==Gradle Cheat Sheets==](https://nubenetes.com/cheatsheets/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” High-density command syntax cheatsheet for Gradle, highlighting Kotlin/Groovy DSL setups, caching options, task graphs management, and daemon management to significantly improve build execution times.
 ## Frameworks and Ecosystem
 
 ### Community Presentations
@@ -1156,13 +1004,6 @@
 #### Plugin Guides
 
   - **(2026)** [Plugin Development](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-development) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main developer framework documentation outlining core extension points, user interface standards, and security guidelines necessary for authoring robust Jenkins plugins.
-## GitOps and CICD
-
-### Enterprise DevOps
-
-#### Release Orchestration
-
-  - **(2026)** [Cloudbees Flow](https://www.cloudbees.com/capabilities/continuous-delivery) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade release orchestration and continuous delivery platform. It automates complex, multi-tiered deployments across hybrid architectures (including on-premises VM farms, mainframes, and Kubernetes), providing compliance auditing, unified pipeline visualization, and deployment metrics.
 ## Hybrid Infrastructure
 
 ### Auto-scaling
@@ -1255,7 +1096,7 @@
 #### Dockerized Jenkins
 
   - **(2021)** [ssbostan/jenkins-stack-docker](https://github.com/ssbostan/jenkins-stack-docker) ⭐ 150  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical Docker-compose blueprint designed for local development, sandbox testing, and rapid prototyping of Jenkins environments. Simplifies validation of pipeline configurations, shared libraries, and local plugin dependencies inside local environments.
-#### Jenkins Basics (1)
+#### Jenkins Basics
 
   - **(2020)** [riptutorial.com: Learning Jenkins](https://riptutorial.com/ebook/jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured community reference cookbook illustrating standard Jenkins installation, basic plugin configuration, and core administration. Provides detailed blueprints for building basic automation pipelines, managing credentials, and designing execution parameters.
 #### Jenkins Tutorials
@@ -1336,20 +1177,6 @@
 
   - **(2021)** [Declarative Pipeline - Jenkins shared library 🌟](https://github.com/gfkse/jenkins-shared-library) ⭐ 22  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source reference implementation of a Jenkins Declarative Shared Library. Contains practical, modular code examples for static security analysis, test result formatting, container compilation, and real-time Slack notification integrations.
   - **(2021)** [Pipeline Global Library for ci.jenkins.io](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/pipeline-library) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The real-world production Global Shared Pipeline Library utilized by the official Jenkins infrastructure project (ci.jenkins.io). Serves as an excellent architectural blueprint of highly robust, scalable, and modular pipeline development.
-## Infrastructure as Code and CI-CD
-
-### CI-CD Pipelines (2)
-
-#### Concourse CI
-
-  - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: Modernizing your build pipelines with **Concourse CI** 🌟](https://www.thoughtworks.com/es-es/insights/blog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the migration patterns from Jenkins or legacy orchestrators to Concourse CI, highlighting Concourse's declarative, stateless, container-first pipeline design. (Live Grounding: Concourse CI, though revolutionary for its resource-based declarative architecture, has largely been superseded in 2026 by GitOps controllers like Argo CD and cloud-native pipeline runners like GitHub Actions).
-## Kubernetes and Cloud Native
-
-### CICD (1)
-
-#### Dockerization
-
-  - **(2020)** [jaxenter.com: CI/CD for Spring Boot Microservices: Part 1](https://devm.io/microservices/cicd-microservices-docker-162408) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details optimal Docker containerization patterns for Spring Boot microservices, addressing multi-stage image builds, layer caching, and minimizing runtime footprint sizes. It shows how to design pipeline steps to generate secure, unprivileged OCI-compliant container images.
 ## Microservices
 
 ### Application Development
@@ -1423,21 +1250,12 @@
   - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Docker images use Java 11 by default 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/08/17/docker-images-use-jdk-11-by-default)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical update notes the migration of official Jenkins base container images to Java 11 by default. *Curator Insight*: Java 11 upgrades. *Live Grounding*: Standard operational shift that paved the way for JDK 17, delivering substantial performance and GC stability updates.
 ## Platform Architecture
 
-### CICD (2)
+### CICD (1)
 
 #### Jenkins Pipelines
 
   - **(2026)** [Jenkins Pipeline Syntax: Scripted Syntax (Groovy DSL syntax) & Declarative Syntax 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax) [GROOVY CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” The official Jenkins specification document clarifying Scripted (Groovy DSL) and Declarative pipeline syntaxes. Essential reference material for engineers looking to configure reliable, version-controlled execution steps within enterprise environments.
   - **(2018)** [Building Declarative Pipelines with OpenShift DSL Plugin 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/building-declarative-pipelines-openshift-dsl-plugin) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides a comprehensive overview of building declarative CI/CD routines utilizing the OpenShift DSL Plugin. Enables developers to construct clean pipeline workflows with native OpenShift resource operations directly inside Jenkins files.
-## Platform Engineering
-
-### CICD Migration
-
-#### Argo Workflows
-
-##### Jenkins (4)
-
-  - **(2022)** [**Migrating CI/CD from Jenkins to Argo Workflows**](https://dev.to/intuitdev/migrating-cicd-from-jenkins-to-argo-1km4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Shares practical lessons from migrating a legacy Jenkins CI pipeline stack over to container-native Argo Workflows. Compares the performance, cost efficiency, resource overhead, and maintainability of step-based DAG flows.
 ## Security (3)
 
 ### Application Security
@@ -1492,13 +1310,6 @@
 ##### Cost Optimization
 
   - **(2023)** [instana.com: The Hidden Cost of Observability: Data Volume](https://www.ibm.com/think) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the financial and performance ramifications of high-cardinality data ingestion in modern APM systems. Discusses smart sampling, log aggregation, and metric filtering strategies. Curator Insight: Crucial warning on the price of raw ingestion. Live Grounding: Highly relevant for architects designing telemetry pipelines where unchecked trace collection can exceed production infrastructure budgets.
-## Software Development
-
-### Java Ecosystem
-
-#### Licensing
-
-  - **(2018)** [Oracle's Java 11 trap - Use OpenJDK instead! 🌟](https://blog.joda.org/2018/09/do-not-fall-into-oracles-java-11-trap.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly discussed warning article regarding the commercial risks associated with using Oracle JDK 11 without a paid subscription. The piece strongly urges teams to migrate standard JVM deployments to community OpenJDK distributions to maintain licensing compliance.
 ## Software Engineering
 
 ### Groovy Programming
@@ -1508,5 +1319,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Read and write files with Groovy](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/groovy-io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review explaining programmatic file and input/output stream operations utilizing Apache Groovy. Critical for Jenkins Pipeline authors looking to implement advanced file manipulation, parse complex workspaces, and generate structured dynamic manifests.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md) | [Argo](./argo.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md) | [Tekton](./tekton.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/jvm-parameters-matrix-table.md b/v2-docs/jvm-parameters-matrix-table.md
index 21ef6235..be9ad232 100644
--- a/v2-docs/jvm-parameters-matrix-table.md
+++ b/v2-docs/jvm-parameters-matrix-table.md
@@ -12,5 +12,5 @@
   - [Dzone: 7 JVM Arguments of Highly Effective Applications 🌟🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/7-jvm-arguments-of-highly-effective-applications-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: 7 JVM Arguments of Highly Effective Applications 🌟🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/keptn.md b/v2-docs/keptn.md
index 756d5226..ae04e8e7 100644
--- a/v2-docs/keptn.md
+++ b/v2-docs/keptn.md
@@ -77,5 +77,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io: Why Devs Love Dynatrace 🌟](https://dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io/codelabs/why-devs-love-dynatrace-2/index.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical codelab demonstrating how developers leverage Dynatrace APM to identify code-level bottlenecks, analyze database performance, and utilize auto-remediation loops within automated delivery pipelines.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubectl-commands.md b/v2-docs/kubectl-commands.md
index 013cd591..34084a47 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubectl-commands.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubectl-commands.md
@@ -11,19 +11,33 @@
 1. [Automation](#automation)
   - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
     - [Ansible Modules](#ansible-modules)
+1. [CICD](#cicd)
+  - [Automation](#automation-1)
+    - [Deployment Tools](#deployment-tools)
+    - [Jenkins Integration](#jenkins-integration)
 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native)
   - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1)
     - [CICD and Builds](#cicd-and-builds)
     - [CLI and Debugging](#cli-and-debugging)
     - [Security](#security)
+1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration)
+  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2)
+    - [Ansible Integration](#ansible-integration)
+1. [Deployment and Orchestration](#deployment-and-orchestration)
+  - [Cluster Provisioning](#cluster-provisioning)
+    - [Remote Access](#remote-access)
+1. [DevSecOps and Registry](#devsecops-and-registry)
+  - [Java Tools](#java-tools)
+    - [Gradle Reference](#gradle-reference)
 1. [Developer Experience](#developer-experience)
   - [Shell](#shell)
     - [Productivity](#productivity)
-1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2)
+1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-3)
   - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-1)
     - [Container Builds](#container-builds)
   - [Operations](#operations)
     - [Kubectl Plugins](#kubectl-plugins)
+    - [Productivity](#productivity-1)
 1. [Kubernetes Platform](#kubernetes-platform)
   - [Cluster Administration](#cluster-administration)
     - [K8s Contexts](#k8s-contexts)
@@ -34,9 +48,21 @@
     - [Shell Environments](#shell-environments)
   - [K8s API and Development](#k8s-api-and-development)
     - [Config Management](#config-management)
+1. [Observability](#observability)
+  - [Debugging](#debugging)
+    - [CLI Operations](#cli-operations)
 1. [Operations and UX](#operations-and-ux)
   - [CLI Plugins](#cli-plugins)
     - [Output Formatting](#output-formatting)
+1. [Orchestration](#orchestration)
+  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-4)
+    - [CLI Management](#cli-management)
+1. [Orchestration and Packaging](#orchestration-and-packaging)
+  - [Helm and GitOps](#helm-and-gitops)
+    - [Helm Overview](#helm-overview)
+1. [Storage and Data](#storage-and-data)
+  - [Performance Benchmarking](#performance-benchmarking)
+    - [Etcd Storage Tuning](#etcd-storage-tuning)
 
 ## Architectural Foundations
 
@@ -70,6 +96,16 @@
 #### Ansible Modules
 
   - **(2024)** [Manage Kubernetes (K8s) objects](https://docs.ansible.com/collections.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation detailing Ansible's specialized `kubernetes.core.k8s` module capabilities. It focuses on declaratively orchestrating Kubernetes objects directly from Ansible playbooks, allowing organizations to cleanly bridge traditional VM configuration setups with modern containerized platform configurations.
+## CICD
+
+### Automation (1)
+
+#### Deployment Tools
+
+  - **(2023)** [==Kubernetes Continuous Deploy==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes-cd) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized Jenkins plugin designed to coordinate container deployment pipelines, allowing seamless application delivery onto Kubernetes clusters. It handles cluster authentication, manifest interpolation, and rollout verification, although modern enterprise GitOps architectures have largely transitioned target deployments to ArgoCD or Flux.
+#### Jenkins Integration
+
+  - **(2024)** [==Jenkins Kubernetes Plugin==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational plugin that integrates Jenkins with Kubernetes clusters to dynamically provision Jenkins agent pods on-demand. By leveraging Kubernetes namespaces and resources, it ensures isolated build environments, scaling agent capacity up during intensive test stages and scaling down to save compute budget.
 ## Cloud Native
 
 ### Kubernetes (1)
@@ -81,6 +117,7 @@
 
   - **(2026)** [==ahmetb/kubectl-aliases==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-aliases) ⭐ 3691  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated system that generates systematic shell aliases for 'kubectl', significantly enhancing engineering productivity. It minimizes operational friction by programmatic expansion of over 800 permutations of flags and subcommands, allowing administrators to interface with Kubernetes clusters using succinct shorthand sequences.
   - **(2026)** [==github.com/trstringer/kubectl-example==](https://github.com/trstringer/kubectl-example) ⭐ 13  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A reference repository providing curated template patterns and concrete command-line configurations for common 'kubectl' usage patterns. Designed to shorten the ramp-up time for operators, it acts as a declarative cheat-sheet for state transitions and diagnostic queries.
+  - **(2026)** [==Flag export deprecated in kubernetes 1.14==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73787) ⭐ 123002  [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The upstream Kubernetes pull request deprecating the '--export' flag in 'kubectl get'. Live grounding confirms that as of Kubernetes 1.18+, this flag was completely removed in favor of alternative serialization pipelines, requiring automation scripts to migrate away from this legacy pattern.
   - **(2026)** [kubectl explain](https://jamesdefabia.github.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_explain) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference documentation for 'kubectl explain', a critical utility for schema exploration within the Kubernetes API. Architecturally, it queries the cluster OpenAPI specification directly to output detailed structural layouts of specific resources, assisting developers in constructing valid declarative YAML manifests.
   - **(2026)** [itnext.io: Using β€˜kubectl explain’ for Custom Resources](https://itnext.io/understanding-kubectl-explain-9d703396cc8) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide showcasing how to leverage 'kubectl explain' to dynamically inspect Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs). By querying the discovery API, platform engineers can navigate deeply nested custom resource structures and ensure compliance with schemas registered via operator patterns.
   - **(2026)** [kubectl Shell Autocomplete](https://blog.heptio.com/kubectl-shell-autocomplete-heptioprotip-48dd023e0bf3) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into setting up shell autocomplete for 'kubectl' across Bash, Zsh, and fish environments. From an operational efficiency perspective, autocompletion queries API resources dynamically, minimizing context switching and reducing manual spelling errors during incident response.
@@ -89,6 +126,27 @@
 #### Security
 
   - **(2026)** [goteleport.com: kubectl exec vs SSH](https://goteleport.com/blog/ssh-vs-kubectl) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural comparison contrasting standard SSH access with the API-driven 'kubectl exec' command. From a security boundary posture, it highlights why 'kubectl exec' is preferred inside modern clusters as it eliminates secondary authentication pipelines and relies purely on Kubernetes RBAC structures.
+## Container Orchestration
+
+### Kubernetes (2)
+
+#### Ansible Integration
+
+  - **(2025)** [ansibleforkubernetes.com 🌟](https://www.ansibleforkubernetes.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference site for Jeff Geerling's "Ansible for Kubernetes" book. It showcases advanced architectural patterns using Ansible to orchestrate cloud-native Kubernetes systems, write custom operators, and manage application lifecycles inside pods.
+## Deployment and Orchestration
+
+### Cluster Provisioning
+
+#### Remote Access
+
+  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: Get kubectl access to your private cluster from anywhere](https://blog.alexellis.io/get-private-kubectl-access-anywhere) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores techniques for securely accessing the Kubernetes API control plane of isolated or private networks without exposing standard firewall ports. Explains how reverse-proxy tunnels provide secure endpoints. Live Grounding validates that tunnel mechanisms like inlets, Tailscale, or Cloudflare Tunnels have become common choices for secure edge environments.
+## DevSecOps and Registry
+
+### Java Tools
+
+#### Gradle Reference
+
+  - **(2026)** [==Gradle Cheat Sheets==](https://nubenetes.com/cheatsheets/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” High-density command syntax cheatsheet for Gradle, highlighting Kotlin/Groovy DSL setups, caching options, task graphs management, and daemon management to significantly improve build execution times.
 ## Developer Experience
 
 ### Shell
@@ -96,7 +154,7 @@
 #### Productivity
 
   - **(2026)** [==complete-alias==](https://github.com/cykerway/complete-alias) ⭐ 814  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A shell integration tool designed to resolve completion mechanisms for aliased commands. For platform engineers running complex aliased 'kubectl' pipelines, this tool bridges the gap by enabling native parameter autocomplete for custom aliases, preserving system-level speed.
-## Kubernetes (2)
+## Kubernetes (3)
 
 ### Developer Experience (1)
 
@@ -108,6 +166,9 @@
 #### Kubectl Plugins
 
   - **(2025)** [Kubectl plugins and tools](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes/#kubectl-plugins) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference compilation highlights external tools and kubectl extensions managed via Krew. It details how third-party plugins (like `neat`, `kns`, or security-focused extensions) expand basic kubectl operational debugging and cluster-inspection capabilities.
+#### Productivity (1)
+
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes productivity tips and tricks 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practitioner's guide to enhancing CLI-based Kubernetes productivity. It explores advanced setups such as custom shell autocompletion, kubectx/kubens utilities, smart aliases, and log-tailing helpers designed to reduce cognitive overhead during real-time incident responses.
 ## Kubernetes Platform
 
 ### Cluster Administration
@@ -151,6 +212,13 @@
 #### Config Management
 
   - **(2023)** [**learnitguide.net: How to Create ConfigMap from Properties File Using K8s' Client**](https://www.learnitguide.net/2023/04/how-to-create-configmap-from-properties.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates methods to compile Kubernetes ConfigMaps from structured properties files. Bridges common application configurations with native cloud manifest patterns.
+## Observability
+
+### Debugging
+
+#### CLI Operations
+
+  - **(2023)** [A Complete Guide to Kubectl exec](https://refine.dev/blog/kubectl-exec-command) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide explaining the inner workings of the 'kubectl exec' command. Breaks down how connection handshakes occur between the API server, Kubelet, and container runtimes (CRI).
 ## Operations and UX
 
 ### CLI Plugins
@@ -158,7 +226,28 @@
 #### Output Formatting
 
   - **(2026)** [hidetatz/kubecolor 🌟](https://github.com/hidetatz/kubecolor) ⭐ 1446  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubecolor is a highly adopted command-line wrapper for kubectl that colorizes terminal outputs. It improves cluster observability by visually distinguishing resource types, labels, statuses, and namespaces during interactive CLI operations.
+## Orchestration
+
+### Kubernetes (4)
+
+#### CLI Management
+
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io 🌟==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/quick-reference) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical reference documentation for the kubectl command-line utility. Provides up-to-date syntax patterns for resource creation, patch edits, formatting outputs, and real-time container log analysis across active nodes.
+## Orchestration and Packaging
+
+### Helm and GitOps
+
+#### Helm Overview
+
+  - **(2026)** [==Helm==](https://nubenetes.com/helm/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deep-dive architecture portal on Helm, the package manager for Kubernetes. Focuses on structuring dry templates, lifecycle hooks, chart dependencies, release versioning, and secure variables management inside GitOps pipelines.
+## Storage and Data
+
+### Performance Benchmarking
+
+#### Etcd Storage Tuning
+
+  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Using Fio to Tell Whether Your Storage is Fast Enough for Etcd](https://www.ibm.com/think/cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical benchmarking guide using the `fio` utility to measure disk write latency, specifically validating physical storage readiness for critical Kubernetes Etcd backends. Outlines how high write latency triggers cluster-wide instability and master-node leader election failures. Crucial reading for systems administrators configuring bare-metal or hypervisor storage fabrics.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-alternatives.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-alternatives.md
index 97edf2fd..02c1c117 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-alternatives.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-alternatives.md
@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
   - [Containerization](#containerization)
     - [Container Management](#container-management)
+  - [Kubernetes Distributions](#kubernetes-distributions)
+    - [Market Landscapes](#market-landscapes)
 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
   - [Ansible](#ansible)
     - [Docker Swarm](#docker-swarm)
@@ -63,8 +65,8 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
-  - [medium: Why Not Use Kubernetes?](https://medium.com/better-programming/why-not-use-kubernetes-52a89ada5e22)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Why Not Use Kubernetes? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Your team might not need Kubernetes](https://medium.com/faun/your-team-might-not-need-kubernetes-57240e8d554a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Your team might not need Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium: Why Not Use Kubernetes?](https://medium.com/better-programming/why-not-use-kubernetes-52a89ada5e22)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Why Not Use Kubernetes? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [sysadmincasts.com: Nomad 🌟](https://sysadmincasts.com/episodes/74-nomad)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sysadmincasts.com: Nomad 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [stackshare.io: Kubernetes vs Portainer](https://stackshare.io/stackups/kubernetes-vs-portainer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackshare.io: Kubernetes vs Portainer in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [kpatronas.medium.com: Docker swarm: High Availability](https://kpatronas.medium.com/docker-swarm-high-availability-36ea7ee7f9e8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kpatronas.medium.com: Docker swarm: High Availability in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -101,6 +103,11 @@
 #### Container Management
 
   - **(2026)** [Portainer 🌟](https://www.portainer.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Portainer is a leading container management platform designed to simplify Docker, Kubernetes, and Azure ACI environments through an intuitive web interface. It allows platform administrators to easily deploy stacks, monitor real-time resources, manage networks/volumes, and control user access (RBAC). In 2026, it serves as a robust bridging portal between command-line container engines and full-scale orchestration management.
+### Kubernetes Distributions
+
+#### Market Landscapes
+
+  - **(2022)** [itprotoday.com: Who's Winning in the Container Software Market 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcio/answer/ITPro-Today-Network-Computing-IoT-World-Today-combine-with-TechTarget)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A business and market analysis of the container software landscape, highlighting market share dynamics, consolidation waves, and the competitive positioning of major players like Red Hat, VMware, Rancher, and cloud hyperscalers. Reflects the strategic evolution toward managed platform-as-a-service models.
 ## Infrastructure as Code
 
 ### Ansible
@@ -207,5 +214,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [Taubyte](https://taubyte.com) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative WebAssembly-native edge cloud designed to eliminate typical virtualization layers. Offers decentralized and autonomous execution of lightweight, globally scaling serverless routines.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md) | [Kubectl Commands](./kubectl-commands.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-autoscaling.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-autoscaling.md
index 03e716ca..e932030a 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-autoscaling.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-autoscaling.md
@@ -14,9 +14,6 @@
 1. [Architecture and Strategy](#architecture-and-strategy)
   - [Scalability Foundations](#scalability-foundations)
     - [System Design](#system-design)
-1. [FinOps and Cloud Cost](#finops-and-cloud-cost)
-  - [Kubernetes FinOps](#kubernetes-finops)
-    - [Foundational Concepts](#foundational-concepts)
 1. [Infrastructure and Platform](#infrastructure-and-platform)
   - [Autoscaling](#autoscaling-1)
     - [Cluster Autoscaling](#cluster-autoscaling)
@@ -140,13 +137,6 @@
 #### System Design
 
   - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Stupid Simple Scalability](https://itnext.io/stupid-simple-scalability-dc4a7fbe67d6) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An easy-to-read conceptual architecture analysis outlining the pillars of horizontally scalable application design. Covers state decoupling, database indexing, and utilizing caching to guarantee high system availability.
-## FinOps and Cloud Cost
-
-### Kubernetes FinOps
-
-#### Foundational Concepts
-
-  - **(2022)** [replex.io: An Introduction to Kubernetes FinOps](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/appdynamics-joins-splunk.html?301=appdynamics) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory resource explaining how to divide shared Kubernetes costs across teams. Describes using namespace resource limits and pod metadata tags to set up fair chargeback structures.
 ## Infrastructure and Platform
 
 ### Autoscaling (1)
@@ -304,5 +294,5 @@
   - **(2023)** [symbiosis.host: Benchmarking cluster creation time for 8 managed Kubernetes providers](https://symbiosis.host)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative performance study evaluating cluster provisioning latency across eight prominent cloud providers (such as AWS EKS, GCP GKE, Azure AKS, DigitalOcean, and Symbiosis). Tracks control plane bootstrap speed, node joining times, and API availability to guide DevOps teams in emergency scale-out or dynamic environment workflows.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-backup-migrations.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-backup-migrations.md
index 7ce588b1..f608a4e7 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-backup-migrations.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-backup-migrations.md
@@ -14,10 +14,9 @@
 1. [Cloud-Native Migration](#cloud-native-migration)
   - [Application Modernization](#application-modernization)
     - [Source-to-Image](#source-to-image)
-1. [Hybrid Cloud and Enterprise](#hybrid-cloud-and-enterprise)
-  - [OpenShift](#openshift)
-    - [Data Management](#data-management)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
+  - [Cluster Management](#cluster-management)
+    - [RKE2](#rke2)
   - [Control Plane](#control-plane)
     - [ETCD Administration](#etcd-administration)
   - [Data Protection](#data-protection)
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@
     - [Best Practices](#best-practices)
     - [Industry Analysis](#industry-analysis-1)
   - [Enterprise Backup](#enterprise-backup)
+    - [Cloud-Native Integration](#cloud-native-integration)
     - [OpenShift Integration](#openshift-integration)
     - [Proprietary Platforms](#proprietary-platforms)
   - [Storage Systems](#storage-systems)
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
   - [Workload Mobility](#workload-mobility)
     - [Migration Toolkits](#migration-toolkits)
 1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
-  - [Data Management](#data-management-1)
+  - [Data Management](#data-management)
     - [Backup](#backup)
     - [Checkpointing API](#checkpointing-api)
 
@@ -78,15 +78,13 @@
 #### Source-to-Image
 
   - **(2022)** [slideshare.net: Migrating Java JBoss EAP Applications to Kubernetes With' S2I](https://www.slideshare.net/KonveyorIO/migrating-java-jboss-eap-applications-to-kubernetes-with-s2i) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Presentation outlining migration strategies for porting legacy Java JBoss EAP applications into Red Hat OpenShift/Kubernetes using Source-to-Image (S2I). While S2I remains an enterprise staple in traditional OpenShift pipelines, the industry in 2026 has increasingly shifted toward Cloud Native Buildpacks.
-## Hybrid Cloud and Enterprise
-
-### OpenShift
-
-#### Data Management
-
-  - **(2024)** [**redhat.com: OpenShift Backup and Recovery with Kasten K10**](https://www.redhat.com/es/blog) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical guide on integrating Veeam's Kasten K10 platform with Red Hat OpenShift. Demonstrates policy-based automation for backup, disaster recovery, and mobility across multi-tenant clusters while ensuring encrypted volume snapshots.
 ## Infrastructure
 
+### Cluster Management
+
+#### RKE2
+
+  - **(2024)** [RKE2 Standalone Disaster Recovery Guide](https://support.tools/post/rke2-standalone-disaster-recovery) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Critical disaster recovery operational manual targeting RKE2 standalone clusters. Focuses on backup restoration, etcd snapshot recovery, and certificate rotation when cluster management planes fail.
 ### Control Plane
 
 #### ETCD Administration
@@ -147,6 +145,9 @@
   - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Native Backups, Disaster Recovery and Migrations on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-backups-disaster-recovery-and-migrations-on-kubernetes) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines structural paradigm shifts from VM-level backups to container-native, application-aware snapshots inside Kubernetes. Outlines how to decouple configuration matrices from underlying persistent storage objects for scalable restoration.
 ### Enterprise Backup
 
+#### Cloud-Native Integration
+
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.google.com: Announcing Backup for GKE: the easiest way to protect GKE workloads**](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/storage-data-transfer/google-cloud-launches-backups-for-gke) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An announcement introducing Backup for GKE, a fully-managed Google Cloud service for GKE environments. Operates via the GCP API control plane to restore configurations and storage elements natively.
 #### OpenShift Integration
 
   - **(2020)** [aithority.com: Bacula Systems Announces World’s First Enterprise-Class Backup and Recovery Solution for Red Hat OpenShift](https://aithority.com/it-and-devops/cloud/bacula-systems-announces-worlds-first-enterprise-class-backup-and-recovery-solution-for-red-hat-openshift) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the integration of Bacula's backup engines within Red Hat OpenShift clusters. Offers direct bare-metal and hybrid-cloud state serialization and disaster recovery procedures compatible with traditional SANs.
@@ -199,7 +200,7 @@
   - **(2021)** [youtube: Crane 2 Preview: Introduction and Demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esIZS7PVrvs&ab_channel=Konveyor) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through demonstrating Crane's core architecture. Highlights dynamic resource mapping, metadata updates, and persistent volume sync during migration windows.
 ## Kubernetes
 
-### Data Management (1)
+### Data Management
 
 #### Backup
 
@@ -209,5 +210,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [martinheinz.dev: Backup-and-Restore of Containers with Kubernetes Checkpointing API](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/85) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” The Kubernetes Checkpointing API introduces the revolutionary ability to freeze and snapshot a running container's state to disk for backup or migration purposes. This technical analysis demonstrates how to leverage this API to capture memory-level states, enabling ultra-fast recovery and deep forensics of active workloads. However, as of 2026, this feature remains highly experimental and runtime-dependent.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-based-devel.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-based-devel.md
index cb6136a3..376c53e3 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-based-devel.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-based-devel.md
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 
 1. [API and Integration Testing](#api-and-integration-testing)
   - [Mocking and Virtualization](#mocking-and-virtualization)
+    - [Microcks](#microcks)
     - [Microcks Integration](#microcks-integration)
 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations)
   - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
@@ -22,10 +23,14 @@
 1. [Kubernetes Developer Experience](#kubernetes-developer-experience)
   - [Cloud Development Environments](#cloud-development-environments)
     - [Okteto](#okteto)
+  - [Graph-Based Dev and Test](#graph-based-dev-and-test)
+    - [Garden Documentation](#garden-documentation)
   - [Inner-Loop Automation](#inner-loop-automation)
     - [Comparisons](#comparisons)
     - [DevSpace](#devspace)
     - [DevSpace Analysis](#devspace-analysis)
+    - [Guides](#guides)
+    - [Skaffold](#skaffold)
     - [Skaffold Tutorials](#skaffold-tutorials)
     - [Skaffold Use Cases](#skaffold-use-cases)
     - [Tilt](#tilt)
@@ -59,7 +64,7 @@
   - [Single-Node Clusters](#single-node-clusters)
     - [Comparisons](#comparisons-2)
     - [Evaluation](#evaluation-1)
-    - [Guides](#guides)
+    - [Guides](#guides-1)
     - [Minikube](#minikube)
     - [Sandbox Tools](#sandbox-tools)
     - [Tutorials](#tutorials)
@@ -68,9 +73,11 @@
     - [Tooling Evaluation](#tooling-evaluation)
 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
   - [Application Delivery](#application-delivery)
+    - [Catalog UI](#catalog-ui)
     - [Dynamic Forms](#dynamic-forms)
   - [GitOps](#gitops)
     - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management)
+    - [Helm Lifecycle Management](#helm-lifecycle-management)
   - [Multi-Cloud](#multi-cloud)
     - [PaaS Framework](#paas-framework)
   - [UI and Dashboards](#ui-and-dashboards)
@@ -88,11 +95,17 @@
 1. [Security](#security)
   - [Threat Vector](#threat-vector)
     - [UI Exploitation](#ui-exploitation)
+1. [Software Engineering Practices](#software-engineering-practices)
+  - [Containerized Workflows](#containerized-workflows)
+    - [Cookbooks](#cookbooks)
 
 ## API and Integration Testing
 
 ### Mocking and Virtualization
 
+#### Microcks
+
+  - **(2026)** [**microcks.io**](https://microcks.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Microcks is a cloud-native platform for mocking and virtualization of APIs (REST, gRPC, GraphQL, AsyncAPI). It speeds up microservices testing by generating mock endpoints and testing compliance directly against enterprise schemas.
 #### Microcks Integration
 
   - **(2022)** [microcks.io: Podman Compose support in Microcks](https://microcks.io/blog/podman-compose-support)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to design local mock environments using Microcks combined with Podman Compose. This is ideal for developers running daemonless environments who require automated contract API validation.
@@ -155,6 +168,11 @@
 #### Okteto
 
   - **(2021)** [okteto.com: Kubernetes for Developers Blog Series by Okteto](https://www.okteto.com/blog/kubernetes-basics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide series covering Okteto's Cloud Development Environment (CDE) paradigm. Demonstrates how developers can synchronize code in real-time straight to remote container runtimes without local compiler requirements.
+### Graph-Based Dev and Test
+
+#### Garden Documentation
+
+  - **(2021)** [garden.io: cloud native devops platform](https://docs.garden.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural specifications for the Garden orchestration tool. Details graph configurations, Helm-based packaging models, pipeline test automation patterns, and enterprise testing setups inside remote clusters.
 ### Inner-Loop Automation
 
 #### Comparisons
@@ -166,6 +184,12 @@
 #### DevSpace Analysis
 
   - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DevSpace Designed to Lower the Kubernetes Learning Curve](https://thenewstack.io/devspace-designed-to-lower-the-kubernetes-learning-curve)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how DevSpace simplifies cluster testing for backend teams by replacing complex kubectl calls and image building scripts with high-performance, real-time file-reloading profiles.
+#### Guides
+
+  - **(2021)** [rookout.com: Developer Tools for Kubernetes in 2021: Helm, Kustomize, and Skaffold (Part 1)](https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/observability-for-developers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive multi-part review of critical Kubernetes development tools. Examines deployment mechanisms (Helm, Kustomize), real-time sync engines (Skaffold, Tilt, Garden), IDE extensions, and container building alternatives.
+#### Skaffold
+
+  - **(2026)** [**Skaffold 🌟**](https://skaffold.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Google's Skaffold remains an industry-leading workflow engine that orchestrates code building, artifact pushing, and target deployment steps. It features smart caching, file sync capability, and multi-profile handling configurations.
 #### Skaffold Tutorials
 
   - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to Simplify Your Local Kubernetes Development With Skaffold](https://dev.to/otomato_io/local-kubernetes-development-with-skaffold-i0k)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical onboarding guide detailing local cloud-native development workflows using Skaffold. Explores live file-reloading, log streaming, and localized namespace configurations for multi-service apps.
@@ -252,7 +276,7 @@
 #### Evaluation (1)
 
   - **(2021)** [blog.radwell.codes: What’s the best Kubernetes distribution for local environments? 🌟](https://blog.radwell.codes/2021/05/best-kubernetes-distribution-for-local-environments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes localized Kubernetes distributions from a CPU and memory efficiency standpoint. Helps engineers match custom testing configurations against hardware-constrained developer machines.
-#### Guides
+#### Guides (1)
 
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Run Kubernetes On Your Machine](https://itnext.io/run-kubernetes-on-your-machine-7ee463af21a2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused guide covering local Kubernetes provisioning alternatives. Evaluates resource overhead, file synchronization speeds, network configurations, and host integration points across different platforms.
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes in a box](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-in-a-box-7a146ba9f681)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide detailing 'Kubernetes in a box' sandbox creation methodologies. Outlines structural strategies for configuring minimal host dependencies, local routing setups, and automatic configuration sync setups.
@@ -276,6 +300,9 @@
 
 ### Application Delivery
 
+#### Catalog UI
+
+  - **(2025)** [==kubeapps.dev 🌟==](https://kubeapps.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A web-based control plane for deploying and managing packaged cloud-native applications on Kubernetes. Provides visual tooling to interact with Helm charts, Operators, and Carvel packages with integrated RBAC and multi-cluster deployment scopes.
 #### Dynamic Forms
 
   - **(2025)** [**github.com/cyclops-ui/cyclops**](https://github.com/cyclops-ui/cyclops) ⭐ 3323  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source developer-focused UI that dynamically generates highly intuitive forms from Kubernetes configurations and Helm schemas. Reduces cognitive overhead for non-operations teams, allowing secure and error-free deployments.
@@ -284,6 +311,9 @@
 #### Configuration Management
 
   - **(2025)** [**kubeshop.github.io/monokle**](https://docs.monokle.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source IDE developed by Kubeshop for managing, refactoring, and verifying Kubernetes manifests. Facilitates dynamic schema-based validation, pre-deployment policy checks, and structural reviews of raw YAML, Helm, and Kustomize files.
+#### Helm Lifecycle Management
+
+  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Using a Kanban board to manage and promote Helm Releases 🌟**](https://octopus.com/devops) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the application of visual Kanban paradigms to Kubernetes deployment pipelines, specifically managing and promoting Helm releases across environments. Contrasts traditional CI/CD promotion techniques with visual value stream modeling, demonstrating how platform teams can reduce deployment friction and coordinate microservice boundaries with clear board transitions.
 ### Multi-Cloud
 
 #### PaaS Framework
@@ -341,7 +371,14 @@
 #### UI Exploitation
 
   - **(2022)** [**blog.aquasec.com: RATs (remote access tools) in the Cloud: Kubernetes UI Tools Turn into a Weapon**](https://blog.aquasec.com/kubernetes-ui-tools-security-threat) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A cybersecurity threat analysis exposing how unsecured and misconfigured Kubernetes administration dashboards can be targeted by attackers as remote access tools (RATs). Outlines strict network isolation, zero-trust patterns, and RBAC strategies.
+## Software Engineering Practices
+
+### Containerized Workflows
+
+#### Cookbooks
+
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Software development in containers β€” a cookbook 🌟🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/software-development-in-containers-a-cookbook-2ba14d07e535)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive developer cookbook outlining containerized development workflows. Details multi-stage Docker builds, development-time mounts, image layer caching optimization, and secure packaging designs.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-bigdata.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-bigdata.md
index 55bf1a86..3cda9189 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-bigdata.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-bigdata.md
@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@
     - [OpenShift](#openshift)
     - [Performance and Tuning](#performance-and-tuning)
     - [Streaming and Scheduling](#streaming-and-scheduling)
+  - [Batch Scheduling](#batch-scheduling)
+    - [Kueue](#kueue)
   - [Cloud Platforms](#cloud-platforms)
     - [Databricks](#databricks)
   - [Data Pipelines](#data-pipelines)
@@ -54,6 +56,11 @@
 #### Streaming and Scheduling
 
   - **(2023)** [**docs.databricks.com: Use scheduler pools for multiple streaming workloads**](https://docs.databricks.com/aws/en/structured-streaming/production) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deep dives into configuring Spark scheduler pools to enforce Fair Scheduling (FAIR) when running multiple concurrent Structured Streaming queries in a shared production workspace. Prevents heavy resource queries from starving lightweight streaming jobs. Live Grounding verifies that proper allocation of pool weights remains a mandatory configuration practice for robust multi-tenant streaming pipelines.
+### Batch Scheduling
+
+#### Kueue
+
+  - **(2024)** [**Red Hat Build of Kueue**](https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.21/html/ai_workloads/red-hat-build-of-kueue) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on Red Hat's enterprise integration of Kueue, a Kubernetes-native job queueing system designed to manage resource quotas, tenant isolation, and fair-share scheduling for high-performance AI/ML and batch workloads. Live Grounding confirms Kueue is crucial in 2026 for orchestrating GPU and CPU cluster resource allocation dynamically across large-scale enterprise clusters.
 ### Cloud Platforms
 
 #### Databricks
@@ -76,5 +83,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [opensourceforu.com: Kubernetes Adoption Widespread for Big Data: Survey](https://www.opensourceforu.com/2021/12/kubernetes-adoption-widespread-for-big-data-survey/?amp) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details industry survey results illustrating the widespread migration of Big Data and stateful analytics workloads onto Kubernetes. Shows the transition from static, dedicated bare-metal clusters to dynamic, container-orchestrated platforms. Live Grounding confirms this historical trajectory has culminated in 2026, where cloud-native orchestration is the unquestioned standard for running Spark, Flink, and ML training pipelines.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-client-libraries.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-client-libraries.md
index d3dc29e1..ff3d416a 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-client-libraries.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-client-libraries.md
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@
 1. [Cloud-Native Java](#cloud-native-java)
   - [Build Tools](#build-tools)
     - [Eclipse JKube](#eclipse-jkube)
-      - [Developer Workflow](#developer-workflow)
       - [Migration](#migration)
       - [Quarkus Integration](#quarkus-integration)
       - [Release Announcement](#release-announcement)
@@ -41,9 +40,6 @@
 1. [Configuration](#configuration)
   - [CDK and DSLs](#cdk-and-dsls)
     - [CDK8s](#cdk8s)
-1. [Developer Experience](#developer-experience)
-  - [Inner Loop](#inner-loop)
-    - [Maven Integration](#maven-integration)
 1. [Kubernetes Development](#kubernetes-development)
   - [Code Generation](#code-generation)
     - [Fabric8 CRD](#fabric8-crd)
@@ -69,6 +65,7 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
+  - [Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework](https://medium.com/programming-kubernetes/building-stuff-with-the-kubernetes-api-part-4-using-go-b1d0e3c1c899)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Building stuff with the Kubernetes API β€” TOC 🌟](https://medium.com/programming-kubernetes/building-stuff-with-the-kubernetes-api-toc-84d751876650)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Building stuff with the Kubernetes API β€” TOC 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.devgenius.io: Learn Kubernetes Programming β€” Part 1](https://blog.devgenius.io/learn-kubernetes-programming-part-1-7384e5f3c481)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.devgenius.io: Learn Kubernetes Programming β€” Part 1 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@dimitrijevskiv: Monitor Kubernetes pod status from a Jenkins' pipeline](https://medium.com/@dimitrijevskiv/monitor-kubernetes-pod-status-from-a-jenkins-pipeline-e25c744d944d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/@dimitrijevskiv: Monitor Kubernetes pod status from a Jenkins' pipeline== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -77,7 +74,6 @@
   - [levelup.gitconnected.com: First Try on Java Operator SDK](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/first-try-on-java-operator-sdk-5a07f30771de)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==levelup.gitconnected.com: First Try on Java Operator SDK== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [qdnqn.com: Kubernetes objects from Go to YAML using Cdk8s](https://qdnqn.com/create-kubernetes-yaml-definitions-using-go-and-cdk8s)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering qdnqn.com: Kubernetes objects from Go to YAML using Cdk8s in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [developers.redhat.com: How to manage microservices using OpenShift Dev Spaces' and JKube](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox/activities/how-to-manage-microservices-using-openshift-dev-spaces-and-jkube)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: How to manage microservices using OpenShift Dev Spaces' and JKube in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework](https://medium.com/programming-kubernetes/building-stuff-with-the-kubernetes-api-part-4-using-go-b1d0e3c1c899)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## Cloud Native and K8s
 
 ### CLI Development
@@ -131,9 +127,6 @@
 
 #### Eclipse JKube
 
-##### Developer Workflow
-
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Java development on top of Kubernetes using Eclipse JKube](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/24/java-development-on-top-of-kubernetes-using-eclipse-jkube) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article demonstrates outer-loop developer workflows utilizing Eclipse JKube to deploy Java applications straight to running Kubernetes clusters. Live Grounding illustrates how JKube's design empowers local development cycles by bypassing manual YAML writing, instead building and pushing directly via standard IDE integrations and build loops.
 ##### Migration
 
   - **(2020)** [**eclipse.org: Migration Guide for projects using Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 🌟**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube/docs/migration-guide) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” The official Eclipse foundation migration documentation for moving from Fabric8 to JKube. Live Grounding confirms this is the authoritative reference for modifying existing POM.xml profiles, aligning configuration namespaces, and preserving legacy custom templates under the new JKube APIs.
@@ -161,13 +154,6 @@
 #### CDK8s
 
   - **(2026)** [==cdk8s==](https://github.com/cdk8s-team/cdk8s) ⭐ 4823  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The GitHub repository containing the core source code for CDK8s. It allows developers to model Kubernetes resources as structured code in TypeScript, Python, Java, or Go. It features full support for custom-generated CRDs, letting platform teams build clean, reusable configuration libraries.
-## Developer Experience
-
-### Inner Loop
-
-#### Maven Integration
-
-  - **(2025)** [**JKube**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Eclipse JKube is a collection of plugins and libraries used for building container images and generating Kubernetes manifests out of Java projects. Successor to the popular Fabric8 Maven Plugin, it integrates natively into Maven and Gradle builds. In 2026, it remains a robust enterprise choice for teams seeking to automate image builds and deployments directly from their existing JVM build pipelines.
 ## Kubernetes Development
 
 ### Code Generation
@@ -196,5 +182,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [blog.marcnuri.com](https://blog.marcnuri.com) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analysis of Eclipse JKube 1.4.0 improvements, focusing on streamlined Helm chart compilation, upgraded core API clients, and enhanced native build properties for container engines.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubectl Commands](./kubectl-commands.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-monitoring.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-monitoring.md
index fe1213a6..a6540859 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-monitoring.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-monitoring.md
@@ -44,9 +44,12 @@
     - [Object State Monitoring](#object-state-monitoring)
   - [Workload Monitoring](#workload-monitoring)
     - [Job and CronJob Execution](#job-and-cronjob-execution)
-1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
-  - [Helm](#helm)
-    - [Prometheus Deployment](#prometheus-deployment)
+1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
+  - [Hardware](#hardware)
+    - [GPU Virtualization](#gpu-virtualization)
+1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2)
+  - [Resource Management](#resource-management)
+    - [CPU Throttling](#cpu-throttling)
 1. [Log Management and Diagnostics](#log-management-and-diagnostics)
   - [Audit Logging](#audit-logging)
     - [Compliance and Forensics](#compliance-and-forensics)
@@ -67,7 +70,7 @@
     - [eBPF and NetObserv](#ebpf-and-netobserv)
   - [Reliability Engineering](#reliability-engineering)
     - [eBPF-Based Telemetry](#ebpf-based-telemetry-1)
-  - [Resource Management](#resource-management)
+  - [Resource Management](#resource-management-1)
     - [Sizing and Quotas](#sizing-and-quotas)
   - [Telemetry Protocols](#telemetry-protocols-1)
     - [OpenTelemetry Runtime](#opentelemetry-runtime)
@@ -261,13 +264,20 @@
 #### Job and CronJob Execution
 
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Kubernetes Jobs](https://itnext.io/monitoring-kubernetes-jobs-8adc241a7b60) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Targets the specific challenges of monitoring short-lived batch jobs and CronJobs inside Kubernetes. Outlines Prometheus query logic (PromQL) to detect run execution duration, failure codes, and long-running abandoned pods that bypass typical active deployment scraping rules.
-## Infrastructure as Code
+## Infrastructure
 
-### Helm
+### Hardware
 
-#### Prometheus Deployment
+#### GPU Virtualization
 
-  - **(2023)** [Setup Prometheus Using Helm Chart on Kubernetes](https://devopscube.com/setup-prometheus-helm-chart) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on installing a production-ready Prometheus instance into Kubernetes using Helm. Explains configuring persistent storage claims, setting retention policies, and overriding default ingress objects.
+  - **(2022)** [Sharing a NVIDIA GPU Between Pods in Kubernetes](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/sharing-a-nvidia-gpu-between-pods-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical exploration of fractional GPU sharing techniques, including NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) and MPS, within Kubernetes clusters. Resolves major resource allocation bottlenecks to drive cost-effective machine learning workflows.
+## Kubernetes (2)
+
+### Resource Management
+
+#### CPU Throttling
+
+  - **(2024)** [CPU Limits in Kubernetes: Deep Dive into Pod Throttling and Kernel Interactions](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cpu-limits-kubernetes-why-your-pod-idle-still-deep-dive-lazarev-k3m7f) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptionally detailed deep dive into kernel interactions, Linux control groups (cgroups), and the Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) quota mechanism inside Kubernetes. It demystifies why pods experience severe throttling even when aggregate CPU metrics appear healthy, analyzing the impact of short-duration burst workloads. It provides essential mathematical formulas and kernel parameters to fine-tune pod limits safely.
 ## Log Management and Diagnostics
 
 ### Audit Logging
@@ -321,7 +331,7 @@
 #### eBPF-Based Telemetry (1)
 
   - **(2023)** [isovalent.com: What are the 4 Golden Signals for Monitoring Kubernetes?](https://isovalent.com/blog/post/what-are-the-4-golden-signals-for-monitoring-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the implementation of Google's 'Four Golden Signals' within Kubernetes, highlighting how eBPF-powered tools like Cilium provide transparent application level metrics (latency, traffic, errors, saturation) without relying on traditional sidecar architectures.
-### Resource Management
+### Resource Management (1)
 
 #### Sizing and Quotas
 
@@ -437,5 +447,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [betterstack.com: 10 Best Kubernetes Monitoring Tools in 2022 🌟](https://betterstack.com/community/comparisons/kubernetes-monitoring-tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative market review of ten leading commercial and open-source Kubernetes monitoring suites. Evaluates architecture models, scaling properties, out-of-the-box features, and implementation overheads across modern toolchains like Prometheus, Datadog, Dynatrace, and Better Stack.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-networking.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-networking.md
index 36cf147a..c4c521c6 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-networking.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-networking.md
@@ -11,9 +11,6 @@
 1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration)
   - [Kubernetes Networking](#kubernetes-networking-1)
     - [Kube-Proxy](#kube-proxy)
-1. [Deployment and Orchestration](#deployment-and-orchestration)
-  - [Cluster Provisioning](#cluster-provisioning)
-    - [Remote Access](#remote-access)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
   - [Networking](#networking)
     - [Comprehensive Guide](#comprehensive-guide)
@@ -30,6 +27,7 @@
       - [Network Model](#network-model)
       - [On-Premises](#on-premises)
       - [Overview](#overview)
+      - [Service Discovery](#service-discovery)
       - [Service Topology](#service-topology)
       - [Service Types](#service-types)
     - [Ingress](#ingress)
@@ -79,13 +77,14 @@
     - [Documentation](#documentation)
   - [Core Services](#core-services)
     - [DNS](#dns-1)
+    - [kube-proxy](#kube-proxy)
   - [DNS](#dns-2)
     - [Caching](#caching)
     - [Global Load Balancing](#global-load-balancing)
     - [Guides](#guides)
     - [Ingress](#ingress-1)
     - [Monitoring](#monitoring)
-    - [Service Discovery](#service-discovery)
+    - [Service Discovery](#service-discovery-1)
   - [IPAM](#ipam)
     - [Software-Defined](#software-defined)
   - [Ingress and Gateway](#ingress-and-gateway)
@@ -96,6 +95,7 @@
     - [Gateway API](#gateway-api)
     - [NGINX](#nginx)
     - [Operations](#operations)
+    - [Traefik](#traefik)
   - [Multi-Cluster](#multi-cluster)
     - [Cluster Mesh](#cluster-mesh)
     - [Service Interconnect](#service-interconnect)
@@ -121,6 +121,8 @@
     - [Global Load Balancing](#global-load-balancing-1)
     - [Ingress and Traffic](#ingress-and-traffic)
     - [Performance and Tuning](#performance-and-tuning)
+  - [Load Balancing](#load-balancing-1)
+    - [Performance and Tuning](#performance-and-tuning-1)
 
 ## Architectural Foundations
 
@@ -128,8 +130,8 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
-  - [Project Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Project Calico in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [AWS-VPC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Virtual_Private_Cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering AWS-VPC in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Project Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Project Calico in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Fighting Service Latency in Microservices With Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@sindhujacynixit/fighting-service-latency-in-microservices-with-kubernetes-f5a584f5af36)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Fighting Service Latency in Microservices With Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Kubernetes NodePort vs LoadBalancer vs Ingress? When should' I use what? 🌟](https://medium.com/google-cloud/kubernetes-nodeport-vs-loadbalancer-vs-ingress-when-should-i-use-what-922f010849e0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Kubernetes NodePort vs LoadBalancer vs Ingress? When should' I use what? 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Service Types in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/service-types-in-kubernetes-24a1587677d6)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Service Types in Kubernetes? 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -229,13 +231,6 @@
 #### Kube-Proxy
 
   - **(2025)** [NFTables mode for kube-proxy in Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2025/02/28/nftables-kube-proxy) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the transition of `kube-proxy` from traditional `iptables` and IPVS modes to the modern `nftables` backend in Kubernetes. Highlighting structural efficiency, the article explores how nftables reduces CPU-bound routing overhead and improves packet processing scalability in massive cluster environments.
-## Deployment and Orchestration
-
-### Cluster Provisioning
-
-#### Remote Access
-
-  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: Get kubectl access to your private cluster from anywhere](https://blog.alexellis.io/get-private-kubectl-access-anywhere) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores techniques for securely accessing the Kubernetes API control plane of isolated or private networks without exposing standard firewall ports. Explains how reverse-proxy tunnels provide secure endpoints. Live Grounding validates that tunnel mechanisms like inlets, Tailscale, or Cloudflare Tunnels have become common choices for secure edge environments.
 ## Infrastructure
 
 ### Networking
@@ -280,6 +275,9 @@
 
   - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Kubernetes Networking Guide for Beginners](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-networking-guide-beginners.html) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory, developer-focused guidebook breaking down cluster network boundaries and abstract IP allocations. Designed to demystify container routing and service discovery for application programmers.
   - **(2020)** [edureka.co: Kubernetes Networking – A Comprehensive Guide To The Networking Concepts In Kubernetes](https://www.edureka.co/blog/kubernetes-networking) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A broad, conceptual handbook introducing standard network boundaries in cloud-native deployments. Outlines how namespaces share interfaces within a pod and details the routing hops required for intra-cluster communication.
+##### Service Discovery
+
+  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes Services and Load Balancing Explained**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-services-and-load-balancing) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A contemporary structural breakdown explaining how Kubernetes leverages service endpoints to build abstract load balancing layers. Reviews the operations of kube-proxy in writing local node routing rules and traces how traffic migrates from virtual endpoints to real pod ports.
 ##### Service Topology
 
   - **(2022)** [==home.robusta.dev: The ultimate guide to Kubernetes Services, LoadBalancers, and Ingress 🌟🌟🌟==](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-service-vs-loadbalancer-vs-ingress) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A visual, high-impact guide illuminating structural boundaries and usage paradigms across ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer, and Ingress. Translates complex routing definitions into clear deployment rules of thumb to help architects select the optimal entry channel based on target budgets and security policies.
@@ -388,6 +386,7 @@
   - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Benchmark results of Kubernetes network plugins (CNI) over 10Gbit/s network (Updated: August 2020)](https://itnext.io/benchmark-results-of-kubernetes-network-plugins-cni-over-10gbit-s-network-updated-august-2020-6e1b757b9e49) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep architectural performance analysis measuring major Kubernetes Container Network Interface (CNI) plugins over a dedicated 10Gbit/s network interface. It systematically contrasts network latency, throughput, and CPU utilization overhead across options like Calico, Cilium, Flannel, and Weave. The study details how overlay encapsulation methods (VXLAN/Geneve) introduce significant processing taxes compared to native BGP/host-gw direct routing topologies.
 #### Cilium
 
+  - **(2026)** [cilium.io 🌟](https://cilium.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main website for Cilium, the industry-standard networking, security, and observability engine powered by eBPF. Eliminates routing performance penalties and delivers deep API metrics.
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Installing Cilium on Kubernetes in a fast and efficient way](https://itnext.io/installing-cilium-on-kubernetes-in-a-fast-and-efficient-way-dbcb79ce9699)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A performance-focused guide detailing modern deployment strategies for Cilium, leveraging Helm templates and CLI-driven validation to streamline infrastructure provisioning.
   - **(2021)** [cilium.io: Cilium 1.10: WireGuard, BGP Support, Egress IP Gateway, New Cilium CLI, XDP Load Balancer, Alibaba Cloud Integration and more](https://cilium.io/blog/2021/05/20/cilium-110) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Feature overview of Cilium's v1.10 release, highlighting the integration of native WireGuard encryption, BGP routing, egress gateways, and high-performance XDP load balancing.
 #### Comparison
@@ -421,10 +420,15 @@
 #### DNS (1)
 
   - **(2021)** [blog.cloudsigma.com: Kubernetes DNS Service: A Beginner’s Guide](https://blog.cloudsigma.com/kubernetes-dns-service-a-beginners-guide)  [LEGACY] β€” This reference details the mechanics of Kubernetes cluster DNS architectures. It contrasts legacy kube-dns limitations with CoreDNS performance, explaining service discovery configurations, search paths, and DNS forwarding profiles essential for microservice visibility.
+#### kube-proxy
+
+  - **(2021)** [dustinspecker.com: iptables: How Kubernetes Services Direct Traffic to Pods](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/iptables-how-kubernetes-services-direct-traffic-to-pods) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Low-level diagnostic guide tracing the packet path through programmed iptables rules. Demonstrates exactly how kube-proxy routes cluster IP destination calls to dynamic backend endpoints.
+  - **(2021)** [arthurchiao.art: Cracking kubernetes node proxy (aka kube-proxy)](https://arthurchiao.art/blog/cracking-k8s-node-proxy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive technical blog exploring the design principles of the node proxy. Compares user-space, iptables, and IPVS proxy modes with performance telemetry data.
 ### DNS (2)
 
 #### Caching
 
+  - **(2026)** [==NodeLocal DNSCache==](https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements) ⭐ 3887  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal (KEP) and repository code outlining the deployment of a local DNS caching agent on each node. Running as a DaemonSet, NodeLocal DNSCache intercepts queries at a local loopback IP, bypassing heavy iptables conntrack entries and DNAT rules to reduce latencies and resolve UDP packet drop vulnerabilities.
   - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Node Local DNS Cache](https://povilasv.me/kubernetes-node-local-dns-cache)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide showcasing how to verify, configure, and measure performance gains of NodeLocal DNSCache in high-throughput clusters. Details configuration paths, fallback mechanisms, and troubleshooting steps to resolve configuration mismatches between DNS cache pods and system resolvers.
 #### Global Load Balancing
 
@@ -438,7 +442,7 @@
 #### Monitoring
 
   - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor coreDNS 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/how-to-monitor-coredns)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed monitoring primer for CoreDNS using Prometheus and Sysdig. Highlights core health metrics, including latency histograms, requests counters, cache hit ratios, and error response codes (such as NXDOMAIN and SERVFAIL), to prevent DNS resolution latency from degrading microservice discovery pathways.
-#### Service Discovery
+#### Service Discovery (1)
 
   - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Supercharge CoreDNS with Cluster Addons 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/supercharge-coredns-with-cluster-addons)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to optimize and expand CoreDNS utilizing custom cluster addons and selective plugin combinations. Details core performance profiles and caching methodologies to supercharge name resolution in dense, highly dynamic cloud environments.
 ### IPAM
@@ -476,6 +480,9 @@
 #### Operations
 
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Autoscaling Ingress Controllers in  Kubernetes (Daniele Polencic)](https://itnext.io/autoscaling-ingress-controllers-in-kubernetes-c64b47088485) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations guide detailing strategies for scaling ingress controllers automatically using Horizontal Pod Autoscalers (HPA) and Prometheus-sourced custom traffic metrics.
+#### Traefik
+
+  - **(2022)** [Transitioning from ingress-nginx to Traefik in Kubernetes](https://traefik.io/blog/transition-from-ingress-nginx-to-traefik)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A migration blueprint walking developers through transitioning from ingress-nginx to Traefik. Details how Traefik's native middleware, dynamic routing, and CRDs simplify TLS management and traffic splitting in dynamic environments.
 ### Multi-Cluster
 
 #### Cluster Mesh
@@ -540,7 +547,18 @@
 
 #### Deep Dive (1)
 
+
+??? abstract "Architect's Technical Comparison Table"
+    | Solution | Maturity | Primary Focus | Language | Stars |
+    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
+    | [speakerdeck.com: Kubernetes and networks. Why is this so dan hard? 🌟](https://speakerdeck.com/thockin/kubernetes-and-networks-why-is-this-so-dang-hard) |  | Deep Dive | English | 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
+    | [ronaknathani.com: How a Kubernetes Pod Gets an IP Address 🌟](https://ronaknathani.com/blog/2020/08/how-a-kubernetes-pod-gets-an-ip-address) |  | Deep Dive | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
+    | [dustinspecker.com: How Do Kubernetes and Docker Create IP Addresses?!](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/how-do-kubernetes-and-docker-create-ip-addresses) |  | Deep Dive | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
+    | [altoros.com: Kubernetes Networking: How to Write Your Own CNI Plug-in with Bash](https://www.altoros.com/blog/kubernetes-networking-writing-your-own-simple-cni-plug-in-with-bash) |  | Deep Dive | Bash | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
+    | [Network Node Manager](https://github.com/kakao/network-node-manager) |  | Deep Dive | Go | 🌟🌟🌟 |
+
   - **(2020)** [==speakerdeck.com: Kubernetes and networks. Why is this so dan hard? 🌟==](https://speakerdeck.com/thockin/kubernetes-and-networks-why-is-this-so-dang-hard) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An essential presentation deck by Tim Hockin (Kubernetes co-founder) exploring why cloud-native networking is complex and explaining the underlying decisions behind the pod-to-pod network design. Live Grounding confirms this slide deck is a legendary reference, outlining crucial design trade-offs regarding IPv4 exhaustion, NAT, routing engines, and Service VIPs.
+  - **(2020)** [==ronaknathani.com: How a Kubernetes Pod Gets an IP Address 🌟==](https://ronaknathani.com/blog/2020/08/how-a-kubernetes-pod-gets-an-ip-address) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exquisite, step-by-step technical analysis of the process of container instantiation and network interface creation. Explores how the Kubelet invokes CNI plugins to assign an IP address. Live Grounding validates that understanding the low-level CNI specification and IPC interactions is crucial for debugging cluster networking bottlenecks.
   - **(2021)** [**dustinspecker.com: How Do Kubernetes and Docker Create IP Addresses?!**](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/how-do-kubernetes-and-docker-create-ip-addresses) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep technical investigation into the mechanics of Linux network namespaces, virtual ethernet pairs (veth), bridge interfaces, and IP routing rules. Demystifies how Docker and Kubernetes CNI plugins programmatically allocate IPs to containers. Live Grounding shows that understanding these low-level Linux primitives remains highly valuable for troubleshooting complex network packet drops.
   - **(2020)** [**altoros.com: Kubernetes Networking: How to Write Your Own CNI Plug-in with Bash**](https://www.altoros.com/blog/kubernetes-networking-writing-your-own-simple-cni-plug-in-with-bash) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A fantastic, educational guide explaining how to write a simple CNI plugin from scratch using Bash. Demonstrates interface provisioning, IP allocation, and local host routing rules. Live Grounding shows that while not intended for production systems, this exercise demystifies the CNI specification and improves lower-level debugging skills.
   - **(2024)** [Network Node Manager](https://github.com/kakao/network-node-manager) ⭐ 109  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized network daemon developed by Kakao for optimizing node-level routing rules and handling network interfaces inside Kubernetes. Live Grounding shows that this utility targets bare-metal clusters, streamlining system-level network management while improving connectivity troubleshooting in on-premise cloud infrastructure.
@@ -553,6 +571,7 @@
 ??? abstract "Architect's Technical Comparison Table"
     | Solution | Maturity | Primary Focus | Language | Stars |
     | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
+    | [Learnk8s: Comparison of Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟🌟](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/191WWNpjJ2za6-nbG4ZoUMXMpUK8KlCIosvQB0f-oq3k/edit) |  | Ingress & Traffic | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
     | [containo.us: Kubernetes Ingress & Service API Demystified](https://traefik.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-service-api-demystified) |  | Ingress & Traffic | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
     | [externalTrafficPolicy=local on kubernetes. How to preserve the source IP in kubernetes](https://blog.getambassador.io/externaltrafficpolicy-local-on-kubernetes-e66e498212f9) |  | Ingress & Traffic | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
     | [thenewstack.io: HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller Moves Outside the Cluster](https://thenewstack.io/haproxy-kubernetes-ingress-controller-moves-outside-the-cluster) |  | Ingress & Traffic | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
@@ -562,8 +581,8 @@
     | [ovh.com - getting external traffic into kubernetes: clusterip, nodeport, loadbalancer and ingress](https://blog.ovhcloud.com) |  | Ingress & Traffic | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟 |
     | [youtube: Kubernetes Ingress Explained Completely For Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VicH6KojwCI) |  | Ingress & Traffic | English | 🌟🌟🌟 |
     | [haproxy.com: Announcing HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller 1.5 🌟](https://www.haproxy.com/blog/announcing-haproxy-kubernetes-ingress-controller-1-5) |  | Ingress & Traffic | Go | 🌟🌟🌟 |
-    | [devclass.com: HAProxy Ingress Controller 1.5 introduces mTLS support, gives load balancing experts more power](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/26/haproxy-ingress-controller-15-introduces-mtls-support-gives-load-balancing-experts-more-power/1619777) |  | Ingress & Traffic | Markdown | 🌟🌟🌟 |
 
+  - **(2023)** [==Learnk8s: Comparison of Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟🌟==](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/191WWNpjJ2za6-nbG4ZoUMXMpUK8KlCIosvQB0f-oq3k/edit) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An expansive, community-maintained comparison spreadsheet detailing the feature matrices, protocol supports, dynamic reloading behaviors, and ecosystem integrations of various Ingress Controllers. Live Grounding highlights this dynamic reference as an essential resource for architects choosing ingress tools based on enterprise requirements.
   - **(2021)** [**containo.us: Kubernetes Ingress & Service API Demystified**](https://traefik.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-service-api-demystified) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demystifies the inner workings of Kubernetes Services, endpoints, and Ingress routing rules. Compares how reverse-proxy solutions like Traefik process these API resources to dynamic configurations. Live Grounding validates that Traefik remains a popular, high-performance edge router in modern multi-tenant environments due to its automated Let's Encrypt and middleware options.
   - **(2021)** [**externalTrafficPolicy=local on kubernetes. How to preserve the source IP in kubernetes**](https://blog.getambassador.io/externaltrafficpolicy-local-on-kubernetes-e66e498212f9) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses how setting the Kubernetes Service configuration `externalTrafficPolicy: Local` preserves client source IPs. Analyzes the associated trade-offs, such as potential uneven load distribution across endpoints. Live Grounding confirms that preserving source IP is crucial for zero-trust authorization, geolocation rules, and audit logging.
   - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller Moves Outside the Cluster**](https://thenewstack.io/haproxy-kubernetes-ingress-controller-moves-outside-the-cluster) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Discusses the design choice of running HAProxy controllers outside the boundaries of the core Kubernetes cluster. Exposes cluster services to external networks while protecting control-plane components. Live Grounding confirms this topology is highly valued by security teams who prefer dedicated edge tiers separating internal cluster resources from the public internet.
@@ -579,7 +598,12 @@
 
   - **(2020)** [==kubernetes.io: Scaling Kubernetes Networking With EndpointSlices==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/09/02/scaling-kubernetes-networking-with-endpointslices) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains how the EndpointSlices API addresses the scalability issues of traditional Endpoints resources. Avoids sending large network update payloads across all cluster nodes by grouping endpoints. Live Grounding shows that EndpointSlices are crucial in large clusters with thousands of pods, keeping control plane traffic minimal.
   - **(2021)** [**blog.cloudflare.com: Moving k8s communication to gRPC**](https://blog.cloudflare.com/moving-k8s-communication-to-grpc) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An insightful case study detailing Cloudflare's transition of internal microservices and Kubernetes cluster control-plane communications from traditional REST/JSON endpoints to high-performance gRPC over HTTP/2. Live Grounding shows that adopting gRPC significantly reduces CPU utilization and network latency across high-throughput distributed architectures.
+### Load Balancing (1)
+
+#### Performance and Tuning (1)
+
+  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Load balancing and scaling long-lived connections in Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-long-lived-connections) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptional, highly-detailed exploration of how Kubernetes handles long-lived connections such as gRPC, HTTP/2, and WebSockets. Analyzes why standard iptables-based kube-proxy L4 load balancing fails to distribute traffic evenly, causing backend starvation. Live Grounding highlights that resolving these issues requires client-side load balancing, proxy-assisted gRPC routing, or active connection-termination intervals.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Servicemesh](./servicemesh.md) | [Networking](./networking.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Web Servers](./web-servers.md) | [Caching](./caching.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-on-premise.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-on-premise.md
index ec2af2b4..9ef25686 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-on-premise.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-on-premise.md
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
   - [Kubernetes Distributions](#kubernetes-distributions)
     - [Custom Installers](#custom-installers)
     - [Edge and IoT](#edge-and-iot)
+    - [Enterprise Distributions](#enterprise-distributions)
     - [Market Landscapes](#market-landscapes)
     - [Selection Criteria](#selection-criteria)
   - [Training and Enablement](#training-and-enablement)
@@ -44,9 +45,6 @@
     - [Interactive Labs](#interactive-labs)
   - [Virtualization](#virtualization)
     - [VMware Tanzu](#vmware-tanzu-3)
-1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1)
-  - [Operations](#operations)
-    - [Productivity](#productivity)
 1. [Kubernetes Platforms](#kubernetes-platforms)
   - [Mirantis](#mirantis)
     - [Enterprise](#enterprise)
@@ -91,6 +89,7 @@
     - [AWS](#aws-1)
     - [Comparison](#comparison-1)
     - [Security](#security)
+    - [Ubuntu Stack](#ubuntu-stack)
   - [GitOps](#gitops-1)
     - [Legacy Tools](#legacy-tools)
   - [Infrastructure-as-Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
@@ -216,6 +215,9 @@
   - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Microk8s and the Kubernetes Dashboard for K8s Development](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-microk8s-and-the-kubernetes-dashboard-for-k8s-development)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical tutorial covering the setup of Canonical's MicroK8s on local environments coupled with the enablement of the official Kubernetes Web UI (Dashboard). The guide details how MicroK8s' single-command add-on framework simplifies cluster observability and bootstrapping for developers.
   - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu Server with Microk8s](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-ubuntu-server-with-microk8s)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step guide outlining how to install, configure, and scale MicroK8s on an Ubuntu Server environment. It demonstrates the simplicity of setting up multi-node local clusters with high availability (dqlite-backed control planes) using snap commands.
   - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Mirantis Announces k0s, a New Kubernetes Distribution](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/12/k0s-kubernetes-distribution)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective announcement of Mirantis' launch of k0s. Highlighted its zero-friction approach, multi-master architectural patterns with a decentralized control plane, and its capability to run isolated control planes separate from application workload nodes.
+#### Enterprise Distributions
+
+  - **(2026)** [OKD](https://okd.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The community-backed, open-source upstream counterpart to Red Hat OpenShift. OKD integrates Kubernetes with core Linux container tools (like Fedora CoreOS) to offer a complete self-managing, multi-tenant container platform designed for declarative applications, CI/CD, and simplified enterprise operations.
 #### Market Landscapes
 
   - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 6 Kubernetes distributions leading the container revolution](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2266054/6-kubernetes-distributions-leading-the-container-revolution.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative market overview focusing on major commercial Kubernetes platforms driving enterprise cloud-native architecture. Evaluates core features of Red Hat OpenShift, VMware Tanzu Grid, Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE), Mirantis Kubernetes Engine, Docker Enterprise, and Canonical Kubernetes, contrasting their operational models and target markets.
@@ -237,13 +239,6 @@
   - **(2020)** [**VMware vSphere 7 with Kubernetes** - Project Pacific](https://www.vmware.com/products/cloud-infrastructure/vsphere) [PROPRIETARY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A transformative enterprise initiative (Project Pacific) that embedded native Kubernetes capabilities directly into the ESXi hypervisor. vSphere with Tanzu enables virtualization administrators to manage VMs and native Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) guest clusters inside a single vSphere Client interface, converging IT operations.
   - **(2020)** [cormachogan.com: A first look at vSphere with Kubernetes in action](https://cormachogan.com/2020/04/01/a-first-look-at-vsphere-with-kubernetes-in-action)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on architectural exploration of the early vSphere with Kubernetes implementation. The post walks through supervisor cluster enablement, native vSphere Pods execution, storage class integration with VMware CNS (Cloud Native Storage), and basic network policies.
   - **(2020)** [cormachogan.com: Building a TKG Cluster in vSphere with Kubernetes](https://cormachogan.com/2020/04/07/building-a-tkg-guest-cluster-in-vsphere-with-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical guide demonstrating how to declare and bootstrap Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) workload clusters (guest clusters) inside a vSphere supervisor cluster. Explains the underlying declarative custom resource definition (CRD) configurations matching Cluster API mechanics.
-## Kubernetes (1)
-
-### Operations
-
-#### Productivity
-
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes productivity tips and tricks 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practitioner's guide to enhancing CLI-based Kubernetes productivity. It explores advanced setups such as custom shell autocompletion, kubectx/kubens utilities, smart aliases, and log-tailing helpers designed to reduce cognitive overhead during real-time incident responses.
 ## Kubernetes Platforms
 
 ### Mirantis
@@ -364,6 +359,9 @@
 #### Security
 
   - **(2020)** [blog.ivnilv.com: Rotating Kops Etcd Certificates](https://blog.ivnilv.com/posts/rotating-kops-etcd-certificates) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical troubleshooting guide mapping out the precise sequence required to rotate internal etcd client and peer certificates within a running, Kops-managed cluster. Addresses avoidance of control plane downtime and potential etcd split-brain scenarios during CA transitions.
+#### Ubuntu Stack
+
+  - **(2026)** [**Conjure up**](https://canonical.com/juju) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Canonical's Conjure-up tool was originally developed to orchestrate Juju applications and configure Charmed Kubernetes dynamically. Live status confirms the tool is deprecated and retired, with Canonical directing teams to use direct Juju or MicroK8s setups.
 ### GitOps (1)
 
 #### Legacy Tools
@@ -390,5 +388,5 @@
   - **(2019)** [Stateful Kubernetes-In-a-Box with Kontena Pharos](https://blog.purestorage.com/stateful-kubernetes-pure-service-orchestrator-kontena-pharos) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blog post detailing stateful storage solutions in Kubernetes using Pure Service Orchestrator on Kontena Pharos, a lightweight enterprise distribution. With Kontena Pharos discontinued and Pure Storage workflows fully migrated to standard CSI plugins (like Portworx), this remains of historical interest only.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-operators-controllers.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-operators-controllers.md
index a22bfbe4..e43fc07f 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-operators-controllers.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-operators-controllers.md
@@ -18,15 +18,9 @@
 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations)
   - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
     - [General Reference](#general-reference)
-1. [Architecture](#architecture)
-  - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators)
-    - [Java Quarkus](#java-quarkus)
 1. [CICD Pipeline](#cicd-pipeline)
   - [Kubernetes and Containers](#kubernetes-and-containers)
     - [Self-Hosted Infrastructure](#self-hosted-infrastructure)
-1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure)
-  - [Kubernetes and Operators](#kubernetes-and-operators)
-    - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
 1. [Cloud Native Infrastructure](#cloud-native-infrastructure)
   - [Kubernetes Extension](#kubernetes-extension)
     - [Custom Controllers](#custom-controllers)
@@ -39,9 +33,6 @@
     - [Reference Implementations](#reference-implementations)
     - [Stateful Applications](#stateful-applications)
     - [Tool Comparison](#tool-comparison)
-1. [Data and AI](#data-and-ai)
-  - [Batch Scheduling](#batch-scheduling)
-    - [Kueue](#kueue)
 1. [Data and Databases](#data-and-databases)
   - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management)
     - [Schema Migrations](#schema-migrations)
@@ -69,6 +60,8 @@
     - [Guides and Best Practices](#guides-and-best-practices-2)
   - [Guides and Best Practices](#guides-and-best-practices-3)
     - [Enterprise Patterns](#enterprise-patterns)
+  - [Registries and Catalogs](#registries-and-catalogs)
+    - [Operator Discovery](#operator-discovery)
 1. [FinOps and Autoscaling](#finops-and-autoscaling)
   - [Green Ops](#green-ops)
     - [Resource Schedulers](#resource-schedulers)
@@ -81,61 +74,45 @@
     - [Provisioning](#provisioning)
       - [Operators](#operators-4)
   - [Cluster Management](#cluster-management)
-    - [Node Upgrades](#node-upgrades)
+    - [Node Provisioning](#node-provisioning)
       - [Operators](#operators-5)
-  - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration)
-    - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators-1)
+    - [Node Upgrades](#node-upgrades)
+      - [Operators](#operators-6)
   - [Control Plane](#control-plane)
     - [etcd Coordination](#etcd-coordination)
-      - [Operators](#operators-6)
+      - [Operators](#operators-7)
   - [Data Management](#data-management-1)
     - [Apache Flink](#apache-flink)
-      - [Operators](#operators-7)
-    - [Databases](#databases)
       - [Operators](#operators-8)
-    - [In-Memory Databases](#in-memory-databases)
+    - [Databases](#databases)
       - [Operators](#operators-9)
-    - [MongoDB](#mongodb)
+    - [In-Memory Databases](#in-memory-databases)
       - [Operators](#operators-10)
-    - [Object Storage](#object-storage)
+    - [MongoDB](#mongodb)
       - [Operators](#operators-11)
-    - [PostgreSQL](#postgresql)
+    - [Object Storage](#object-storage)
       - [Operators](#operators-12)
-    - [Streaming Data](#streaming-data)
+    - [PostgreSQL](#postgresql)
       - [Operators](#operators-13)
+    - [Streaming Data](#streaming-data)
+      - [Operators](#operators-14)
   - [GitOps](#gitops)
     - [Infrastructure-as-Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
-      - [Operators](#operators-14)
-  - [Hardware](#hardware)
-    - [GPU Virtualization](#gpu-virtualization)
-  - [Networking](#networking)
-    - [Ingress](#ingress)
-      - [Azure Application Gateway](#azure-application-gateway)
+      - [Operators](#operators-15)
 1. [Infrastructure and Hardware](#infrastructure-and-hardware)
   - [AIML Infrastructure](#aiml-infrastructure)
     - [Hardware Integration](#hardware-integration)
-1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
-  - [AI Integrations](#ai-integrations)
-    - [Validation and Testing](#validation-and-testing)
-  - [Ansible](#ansible)
-    - [Core Concepts](#core-concepts)
-1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
-  - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
-    - [Playbooks](#playbooks)
-1. [Kubernetes Developer Experience](#kubernetes-developer-experience)
-  - [Inner-Loop Automation](#inner-loop-automation)
-    - [Guides](#guides)
 1. [Kubernetes GitOps and Packaging](#kubernetes-gitops-and-packaging)
   - [Argo Project Ecosystem](#argo-project-ecosystem)
     - [UI Visualization](#ui-visualization)
 1. [Media](#media)
   - [Streaming](#streaming)
     - [Video Processing](#video-processing)
-      - [Operators](#operators-15)
-1. [Networking](#networking-1)
+      - [Operators](#operators-16)
+1. [Networking](#networking)
   - [DNS](#dns)
     - [Service Discovery](#service-discovery)
-      - [Operators](#operators-16)
+      - [Operators](#operators-17)
   - [DNS and Ingress](#dns-and-ingress)
     - [Routing Controllers](#routing-controllers)
   - [Ingress and Gateway](#ingress-and-gateway)
@@ -143,10 +120,10 @@
     - [Gateway API](#gateway-api)
   - [Ingress and Routing](#ingress-and-routing)
     - [Host Port Allocation](#host-port-allocation)
-      - [Operators](#operators-17)
+      - [Operators](#operators-18)
   - [Load Balancing](#load-balancing)
     - [High Availability](#high-availability)
-      - [Operators](#operators-18)
+      - [Operators](#operators-19)
   - [Operator](#operator)
     - [Expose Service](#expose-service)
 1. [Observability](#observability)
@@ -154,17 +131,17 @@
     - [OpenTelemetry Operator](#opentelemetry-operator)
   - [Logging](#logging)
     - [Pipeline Management](#pipeline-management)
-      - [Operators](#operators-19)
+      - [Operators](#operators-20)
   - [Metrics](#metrics)
     - [Thanos Orchestration](#thanos-orchestration)
-      - [Operators](#operators-20)
-    - [TimeSeries Databases](#timeseries-databases)
       - [Operators](#operators-21)
+    - [TimeSeries Databases](#timeseries-databases)
+      - [Operators](#operators-22)
   - [Monitoring](#monitoring)
     - [External Integration](#external-integration)
-      - [Operators](#operators-22)
-    - [Ingress Monitoring](#ingress-monitoring)
       - [Operators](#operators-23)
+    - [Ingress Monitoring](#ingress-monitoring)
+      - [Operators](#operators-24)
 1. [Operations and Reliability](#operations-and-reliability)
   - [Addons Management](#addons-management)
     - [Cluster Lifecycle](#cluster-lifecycle)
@@ -177,11 +154,11 @@
   - [Resource Lifecycle](#resource-lifecycle)
     - [Ephemeral Clusters](#ephemeral-clusters)
 1. [Orchestration](#orchestration)
-  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1)
-    - [Networking](#networking-2)
+  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
+    - [Networking](#networking-1)
     - [Observability](#observability-3)
-    - [Operators](#operators-24)
-1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-1)
+    - [Operators](#operators-25)
+1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
   - [GitOps and Configuration](#gitops-and-configuration)
     - [Dynamic Configurations](#dynamic-configurations)
     - [Manifest Mutation](#manifest-mutation)
@@ -189,70 +166,68 @@
     - [Scanning](#scanning)
   - [Multi-Tenancy](#multi-tenancy)
     - [Conceptual Overviews](#conceptual-overviews-2)
-    - [Registries and Catalogs](#registries-and-catalogs)
+    - [Registries and Catalogs](#registries-and-catalogs-1)
     - [Resource Isolation](#resource-isolation)
 1. [Reliability](#reliability)
   - [Monitoring](#monitoring-1)
     - [Synthetic Monitoring](#synthetic-monitoring)
-      - [Operators](#operators-25)
+      - [Operators](#operators-26)
   - [Testing](#testing)
     - [Load Testing](#load-testing)
-      - [Operators](#operators-26)
-    - [Performance Benchmarking](#performance-benchmarking)
       - [Operators](#operators-27)
+    - [Performance Benchmarking](#performance-benchmarking)
+      - [Operators](#operators-28)
 1. [Resources](#resources)
   - [Case Study](#case-study)
     - [Migration](#migration)
-      - [Operators](#operators-28)
+      - [Operators](#operators-29)
   - [Education](#education)
     - [Architectural Decision](#architectural-decision)
-      - [Operators](#operators-29)
-    - [Architectural Pattern](#architectural-pattern)
       - [Operators](#operators-30)
-    - [Concepts](#concepts)
+    - [Architectural Pattern](#architectural-pattern)
       - [Operators](#operators-31)
-    - [Deep Dive](#deep-dive)
+    - [Concepts](#concepts)
       - [Operators](#operators-32)
-    - [Hands-on Development](#hands-on-development)
+    - [Deep Dive](#deep-dive)
       - [Operators](#operators-33)
-    - [Introductory](#introductory)
+    - [Hands-on Development](#hands-on-development)
       - [Operators](#operators-34)
-    - [Java Ecosystem](#java-ecosystem)
+    - [Introductory](#introductory)
       - [Operators](#operators-35)
-    - [Official Guide](#official-guide)
+    - [Java Ecosystem](#java-ecosystem)
       - [Operators](#operators-36)
-    - [Trade-off Evaluation](#trade-off-evaluation)
+    - [Official Guide](#official-guide)
       - [Operators](#operators-37)
-    - [Tutorial Series](#tutorial-series)
+    - [Trade-off Evaluation](#trade-off-evaluation)
       - [Operators](#operators-38)
-    - [Value Proposition](#value-proposition)
+    - [Tutorial Series](#tutorial-series)
       - [Operators](#operators-39)
+    - [Value Proposition](#value-proposition)
+      - [Operators](#operators-40)
 1. [Security](#security)
   - [Access Control](#access-control)
     - [Dynamic RBAC](#dynamic-rbac)
-      - [Operators](#operators-40)
-    - [RBAC](#rbac)
       - [Operators](#operators-41)
+    - [RBAC](#rbac)
+      - [Operators](#operators-42)
   - [Enterprise Architecture](#enterprise-architecture)
     - [Air-Gapped Environments](#air-gapped-environments)
-      - [Operators](#operators-42)
-  - [Multi-tenancy](#multi-tenancy)
-    - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-2)
       - [Operators](#operators-43)
+  - [Multi-tenancy](#multi-tenancy)
+    - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-1)
+      - [Operators](#operators-44)
   - [Secrets Management](#secrets-management)
     - [AWS Integration](#aws-integration)
-      - [Operators](#operators-44)
-    - [Cloud Integrations](#cloud-integrations)
-      - [Azure](#azure)
-    - [Multi-Provider Secrets](#multi-provider-secrets)
       - [Operators](#operators-45)
-    - [Registry Authentication](#registry-authentication)
+    - [Multi-Provider Secrets](#multi-provider-secrets)
       - [Operators](#operators-46)
-    - [Simplification](#simplification)
+    - [Registry Authentication](#registry-authentication)
       - [Operators](#operators-47)
+    - [Simplification](#simplification)
+      - [Operators](#operators-48)
   - [Vulnerability Management](#vulnerability-management)
     - [Scanning](#scanning-1)
-      - [Operators](#operators-48)
+      - [Operators](#operators-49)
 1. [Security and Compliance](#security-and-compliance)
   - [Secret Management](#secret-management)
     - [Conceptual Overviews](#conceptual-overviews-3)
@@ -267,7 +242,7 @@
 1. [Workload Management](#workload-management)
   - [Job Scheduling](#job-scheduling)
     - [Cron Engines](#cron-engines)
-    - [Operators](#operators-49)
+    - [Operators](#operators-50)
 
 ## AI Infrastructure
 
@@ -299,6 +274,7 @@
 #### General Reference
 
   - [kruschecompany.com: Prometheus Operator – Installing Prometheus Monitoring Within The Kubernetes Environment](https://kruschecompany.com/page-not-found)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kruschecompany.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2](https://medium.com/@mikakrief/using-azure-service-operator-v2-4a1fa1f5e3b8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Creating Workspaces with the HashiCorp Terraform Operator' for Kubernetes](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/creating-workspaces-with-the-hashicorp-terraform-operator-for-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Creating Workspaces with the HashiCorp Terraform Operator' for Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [banzaicloud.com: Kafka rolling upgrade made easy with Supertubes](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/kafka-rolling-upgrade)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering banzaicloud.com: Kafka rolling upgrade made easy with Supertubes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [cncf.io: Kubernetes Operators 101](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/10/02/kubernetes-operators-101)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cncf.io: Kubernetes Operators 101 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -320,7 +296,6 @@
   - [betterprogramming.pub: Goldilocks vs. KRR](https://betterprogramming.pub/goldilocks-vs-krr-c986dfd7484d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Goldilocks vs. KRR in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/lonto-digital-services-integrator: Why We Developed Own Kubernetes' Controller to Copy Secrets](https://medium.com/lonto-digital-services-integrator/why-we-developed-own-kubernetes-controller-to-copy-secrets-e46368ae6db9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/lonto-digital-services-integrator: Why We Developed Own Kubernetes' Controller to Copy Secrets in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@senjutide2000: Designing a Controller for Custom Resources from' scratch for absolute beginners](https://medium.com/@senjutide2000/designing-a-controller-for-custom-resources-from-scratch-for-absolute-beginners-9cb84b7f906f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@senjutide2000: Designing a Controller for Custom Resources from' scratch for absolute beginners in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2](https://medium.com/@mikakrief/using-azure-service-operator-v2-4a1fa1f5e3b8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dragondscv.medium.com: Controller runtime β€” handle resource deletion with' predicate](https://dragondscv.medium.com/controller-runtime-handle-resource-deletion-with-predicate-f69d09dd5802)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dragondscv.medium.com: Controller runtime β€” handle resource deletion with' predicate in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry Operator](https://medium.com/@magstherdev/opentelemetry-operator-d3d407354cbf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry Operator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@adnn.selimovic: Creating Kubernetes operator using **Kubebuilder**](https://medium.com/@adnn.selimovic/creating-kubernetes-operator-using-kubebuilder-15db5f29ee50)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@adnn.selimovic: Creating Kubernetes operator using **Kubebuilder** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -335,13 +310,6 @@
   - [betterprogramming.pub: Writing Custom Kubernetes Controller and Webhooks](https://betterprogramming.pub/writing-custom-kubernetes-controller-and-webhooks-141230820e9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Writing Custom Kubernetes Controller and Webhooks in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [betterprogramming.pub: How To Write Tests for Your Kubernetes Operator](https://betterprogramming.pub/write-tests-for-your-kubernetes-operator-d3d6a9530840)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: How To Write Tests for Your Kubernetes Operator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [KUDO: The Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator 🌟](https://kudo.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering KUDO: The Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-## Architecture
-
-### Kubernetes Operators
-
-#### Java Quarkus
-
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Writing a Kubernetes Operator in Java using Quarkus - **Cheat Sheet** 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/writing-kubernetes-operator-java) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced developer reference for implementing custom Kubernetes Operators in Java using Quarkus. Curator Insight highlights Quarkus' small memory footprint. Live Grounding shows a significant surge in Java Operator SDK adoption for enterprise platforms.
 ## CICD Pipeline
 
 ### Kubernetes and Containers
@@ -349,13 +317,6 @@
 #### Self-Hosted Infrastructure
 
   - **(2020)** [==github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller 🌟==](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller) ⭐ 6298  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Kubernetes operator designed to manage self-hosted GitHub Actions runner infrastructure dynamically. Integrates natively with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) targets to scale runner deployments in response to webhook event metrics.
-## Cloud Infrastructure
-
-### Kubernetes and Operators
-
-#### Platform Engineering
-
-  - **(2026)** [How Kubernetes Operators Fit into Platform Building and When Traditional IaC Isn't Enough](https://www.thestack.technology/how-kubernetes-operators-fit-into-to-platform-building-and-when-traditional-iac-isnt-enough) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares traditional static IaC runtimes against active reconciliation patterns in Kubernetes Operators. Highlights instances where platform engineering teams require continuously running controller loops to prevent configuration drifts.
 ## Cloud Native Infrastructure
 
 ### Kubernetes Extension
@@ -390,13 +351,6 @@
 #### Tool Comparison
 
   - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Build Your Kubernetes Operator With the Right Tool 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/build-your-kubernetes-operator-with-the-right-tool)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative guide highlighting the tradeoffs between different operator developer tools like Helm, Ansible, and Go. It establishes a maturity model to help teams choose tools based on their application's lifecycle complexity. Essential reference for migration strategies from simple manifest templates to active state-reconciliation loops.
-## Data and AI
-
-### Batch Scheduling
-
-#### Kueue
-
-  - **(2024)** [**Red Hat Build of Kueue**](https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.21/html/ai_workloads/red-hat-build-of-kueue) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on Red Hat's enterprise integration of Kueue, a Kubernetes-native job queueing system designed to manage resource quotas, tenant isolation, and fair-share scheduling for high-performance AI/ML and batch workloads. Live Grounding confirms Kueue is crucial in 2026 for orchestrating GPU and CPU cluster resource allocation dynamically across large-scale enterprise clusters.
 ## Data and Databases
 
 ### Lifecycle Management
@@ -467,6 +421,11 @@
 #### Enterprise Patterns
 
   - **(2024)** [cloud.redhat.com: Red Hat Container Community of Practice Operators](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-container-community-of-practice-operators) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated reference of operations practices created by Red Hat's Container Community of Practice. Discusses deployment methods, multi-tenant isolation operators, and configuration frameworks built to manage complex setups.
+### Registries and Catalogs
+
+#### Operator Discovery
+
+  - **(2026)** [operatorhub.io](https://operatorhub.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” OperatorHub is the central ecosystem registry showcasing community and enterprise Operators. It functions as an indexing catalog that standardizes installation formats, promoting packaging standards aligned with the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) format.
 ## FinOps and Autoscaling
 
 ### Green Ops
@@ -495,79 +454,67 @@
   - **(2024)** [==Bare Metal Operator==](https://github.com/metal3-io/baremetal-operator) ⭐ 745  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Metal3 driver integration designed to inspect, provision, and maintain bare-metal servers using standard Kubernetes resources. It bridges Kubernetes management layers directly to physical infrastructure provisioning.
 ### Cluster Management
 
-#### Node Upgrades
+#### Node Provisioning
 
 ##### Operators (5)
 
+  - **(2024)** [==openshift/machine-api-operator==](https://github.com/openshift/machine-api-operator) ⭐ 186  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational OpenShift subsystem that manages machines as standard resources. It dynamically scales cloud infrastructure nodes up or down according to compute demands.
+#### Node Upgrades
+
+##### Operators (6)
+
   - **(2024)** [==rancher/system-upgrade-controller: System Upgrade Controller==](https://github.com/rancher/system-upgrade-controller) ⭐ 952  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Orchestrates OS-level and Kubernetes runtime updates across node pools. It structures a sequential drain, upgrade, and uncordon pipeline to maintain continuous service availability.
-### Container Orchestration
-
-#### Kubernetes Operators (1)
-
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Operator Lifecycle Manager](https://itnext.io/wth-is-a-operator-lifecycle-manager-873cf1661b04) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) as part of the Operator Framework. Highlights catalog management, automated dependency resolution, security upgrades, and dynamic operator scaling across production enterprise clusters.
 ### Control Plane
 
 #### etcd Coordination
 
-##### Operators (6)
+##### Operators (7)
 
   - **(2022)** [==Quentin-M/etcd-cloud-operator==](https://github.com/Quentin-M/etcd-cloud-operator) ⭐ 234  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An early framework designed to coordinate etcd state engines in dynamic environments. Modern production setups have moved towards official cloud-provider tooling or alternative operators.
 ### Data Management (1)
 
 #### Apache Flink
 
-##### Operators (7)
+##### Operators (8)
 
   - **(2024)** [==spotify/flink-on-k8s-operator: Kubernetes Operator for Apache Flink==](https://github.com/spotify/flink-on-k8s-operator) ⭐ 225  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Developed by Spotify, this operator simplifies Apache Flink execution. It manages stream-processing job lifecycles, dynamically allocates cluster resources, and automates state checkpointing.
 #### Databases
 
-##### Operators (8)
+##### Operators (9)
 
   - **(2024)** [==DB Operator 🌟==](https://github.com/kloeckner-i/db-operator) ⭐ 163  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The DB Operator facilitates external and in-cluster database administration. It manages PostgreSQL and MySQL configurations natively by separating deployment credentials from application logic, automating dynamic user and table creation using custom resources.
 #### In-Memory Databases
 
-##### Operators (9)
+##### Operators (10)
 
   - **(2023)** [==krestomatio/keydb-operator==](https://github.com/krestomatio/keydb-operator) ⭐ 59  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Manages KeyDB setups, providing high-speed, multi-threaded cache nodes with automated replica synchronization, cluster scaling, and rapid failover handling.
 #### MongoDB
 
-##### Operators (10)
+##### Operators (11)
 
   - **(2023)** [==OT-CONTAINER-KIT/mongodb-operator: MongoDB Operator==](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/mongodb-operator) ⭐ 49  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Manages MongoDB databases, replica sets, and sharded environments. It automates scaling, credential updates, and physical storage volume mounts within the cluster.
 #### Object Storage
 
-##### Operators (11)
+##### Operators (12)
 
   - **(2022)** [==didil/autobucket-operator==](https://github.com/didil/autobucket-operator) ⭐ 12  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A developer-focused operator that dynamically constructs cloud-native storage buckets (e.g., AWS S3) via dynamic pod annotations, streamlining access to stateful storage assets.
 #### PostgreSQL
 
-##### Operators (12)
+##### Operators (13)
 
   - **(2024)** [==reactive-tech/kubegres==](https://github.com/reactive-tech/kubegres) ⭐ 1351  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubegres is a lightweight operator for managing PostgreSQL clusters. It coordinates master-replica setups, automated failovers, and physical backups using native StateSets with minimal footprint.
 #### Streaming Data
 
-##### Operators (13)
+##### Operators (14)
 
   - **(2023)** [==pravega/pravega-operator==](https://github.com/pravega/pravega-operator) ⭐ 40  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deploys and maintains high-throughput Pravega streaming architectures, orchestrating the state of BookKeeper, ZooKeeper, and active cluster storage segments.
 ### GitOps
 
 #### Infrastructure-as-Code
 
-##### Operators (14)
+##### Operators (15)
 
   - **(2024)** [==isaaguilar/terraform-operator: Terraform Operator==](https://github.com/GalleyBytes/terraform-operator) ⭐ 380  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Executes declarative Terraform pipelines natively as custom resources inside clusters. It matches dynamic GitOps deployment models to external cloud infrastructure, allowing teams to unify orchestration under a single control plane.
-### Hardware
-
-#### GPU Virtualization
-
-  - **(2022)** [Sharing a NVIDIA GPU Between Pods in Kubernetes](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/sharing-a-nvidia-gpu-between-pods-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical exploration of fractional GPU sharing techniques, including NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) and MPS, within Kubernetes clusters. Resolves major resource allocation bottlenecks to drive cost-effective machine learning workflows.
-### Networking
-
-#### Ingress
-
-##### Azure Application Gateway
-
-  - **(2025)** [**Introduction to Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC)**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/02/28/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An introductory architecture guide covering the capabilities of Azure's modern Application Gateway for Containers (AGC). Illustrates how it integrates natively via Gateway API parameters to deliver low-latency application routing.
 ## Infrastructure and Hardware
 
 ### AIML Infrastructure
@@ -575,32 +522,6 @@
 #### Hardware Integration
 
   - **(2026)** [==NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin: NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin) ⭐ 3788  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This specialized DaemonSet exposes physical GPU properties to the local kubelet node manager. Operating as the essential link for hardware-accelerated workloads, it handles task-scheduling configurations and sets device-isolation runtimes so container systems can safely slice and access host GPU hardware.
-## Infrastructure as Code
-
-### AI Integrations
-
-#### Validation and Testing
-
-  - **(2024)** [AI Meets Terraform: Prompt Strategies for Test Generation](https://masterpoint.io/blog/ai-meets-tf-prompt-strategies-for-test-generation) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores LLM prompting strategies designed to automatically generate high-quality integration testing assertions for Terraform infrastructure codebases. Outlines systematic framework specifications to minimize manual testing overhead.
-### Ansible
-
-#### Core Concepts
-
-  - **(2022)** [The Beginner’s Guide to the Ansible Inventory](https://www.packetcoders.io/the-beginners-guide-to-the-ansible-inventory) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive primer exploring how to declare, structure, and organize Ansible inventories. Covers standard INI and YAML file declarations, host-group structures, nested grouping, and introductory dynamic inventory strategies.
-## Kubernetes
-
-### Troubleshooting
-
-#### Playbooks
-
-  - **(2023)** [10 Real-World Kubernetes Troubleshooting Scenarios and Solutions](https://livingdevops.com/devops/10-real-world-kubernetes-troubleshooting-scenarios-and-solutions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This compilation details ten authentic, highly technical outage scenarios encountered in production Kubernetes clusters, complete with step-by-step diagnostic paths and resolutions. It covers complex issues like DNS resolution failure, certificate expiration, and stateful volume mounting locks. The practical nature of these scenarios makes this an invaluable resource for active operations teams.
-## Kubernetes Developer Experience
-
-### Inner-Loop Automation
-
-#### Guides
-
-  - **(2021)** [rookout.com: Developer Tools for Kubernetes in 2021: Helm, Kustomize, and Skaffold (Part 1)](https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/observability-for-developers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive multi-part review of critical Kubernetes development tools. Examines deployment mechanisms (Helm, Kustomize), real-time sync engines (Skaffold, Tilt, Garden), IDE extensions, and container building alternatives.
 ## Kubernetes GitOps and Packaging
 
 ### Argo Project Ecosystem
@@ -614,16 +535,16 @@
 
 #### Video Processing
 
-##### Operators (15)
+##### Operators (16)
 
   - **(2023)** [==gst-pipeline-operator: A Kubernetes operator for running audio/video processing' pipelines==](https://github.com/tinyzimmer/gst-pipeline-operator) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly specialized operator configured to execute GStreamer audio/video pipelines inside clusters, scaling media ingestion, processing topologies, and delivery channels dynamically.
-## Networking (1)
+## Networking
 
 ### DNS
 
 #### Service Discovery
 
-##### Operators (16)
+##### Operators (17)
 
   - **(2023)** [==Meerkat==](https://github.com/borchero/meerkat) ⭐ 38  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dynamic networking operator designed to update and map external DNS routes. It reads internal networking resource allocations to dynamically register up-to-date hostname directories.
 ### DNS and Ingress
@@ -643,14 +564,14 @@
 
 #### Host Port Allocation
 
-##### Operators (17)
+##### Operators (18)
 
   - **(2022)** [==HostPort Operator==](https://github.com/rmb938/hostport-allocator) ⭐ 18  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An allocation controller that coordinates and locks dedicated hostPorts for pods. It mitigates physical scheduling conflicts when multiple high-performance workloads require direct edge node exposure.
 ### Load Balancing
 
 #### High Availability
 
-##### Operators (18)
+##### Operators (19)
 
   - **(2023)** [==redhat-cop/keepalived-operator: Keepalived operator==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/keepalived-operator) ⭐ 123  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Manages Keepalived deployments within Kubernetes clusters. It coordinates VIP (Virtual IP) failover protocols across physical or virtual cluster node interfaces.
 ### Operator
@@ -669,31 +590,31 @@
 
 #### Pipeline Management
 
-##### Operators (19)
+##### Operators (20)
 
   - **(2023)** [==Logging Operator==](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/logging-operator) ⭐ 51  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Simplifies multi-tenant logging infrastructure by coordinating central Fluentd and Fluent Bit setups. It manages complex logging filters and output endpoints declaratively.
 ### Metrics
 
 #### Thanos Orchestration
 
-##### Operators (20)
+##### Operators (21)
 
   - **(2023)** [==banzaicloud/thanos-operator 🌟==](https://github.com/banzaicloud/thanos-operator) ⭐ 283  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Streamlines Thanos-based monitoring architectures by provisioning Query, Store, Compact, and Ruler resources. It manages historical metrics storage across dynamic environments.
 #### TimeSeries Databases
 
-##### Operators (21)
+##### Operators (22)
 
   - **(2024)** [==VictoriaMetrics/operator==](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/operator) ⭐ 566  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Coordinates components of VictoriaMetrics (including VMCluster and VMAgent). It manages complex metrics scraping rules and automates long-term TSDB storage scaling.
 ### Monitoring
 
 #### External Integration
 
-##### Operators (22)
+##### Operators (23)
 
   - **(2023)** [==uptimerobot-operator==](https://github.com/brennerm/uptimerobot-operator) ⭐ 60  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Synchronizes current routing profiles with the UptimeRobot API. It dynamically configures exterior synthetic latency testing targets as new ingresses scale up or out.
 #### Ingress Monitoring
 
-##### Operators (23)
+##### Operators (24)
 
   - **(2023)** [==IngressMonitorController (Deprecated)==](https://github.com/stakater/IngressMonitorController) ⭐ 735  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An older monitoring operator designed to orchestrate uptime checks across multiple external platforms. Live Grounding indicates that this project has been archived and deprecated in favor of active native alternatives.
 ## Operations and Reliability
@@ -725,15 +646,15 @@
   - **(2025)** [==github.com/NCCloud/mayfly: Ephemeral Kubernetes Resources 🌟==](https://github.com/NCCloud/mayfly) ⭐ 337  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Mayfly introduces time-to-live policies on generic Kubernetes resources and testing namespaces. Once designated duration guidelines are reached, Mayfly executes automated teardowns, ensuring transient tests do not leave lingering etcd records or unused services.
 ## Orchestration
 
-### Kubernetes (1)
+### Kubernetes
 
-#### Networking (2)
+#### Networking (1)
 
   - **(2023)** [github.com/carlosedp/lbconfig-operator: External Load Balancer Operator' 🌟](https://github.com/carlosedp/lbconfig-operator) ⭐ 63  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operator that dynamically provisions and configures external hardware/software load balancers (such as F5 BIG-IP or HAProxy) based on Kubernetes ingress or service resource updates.
 #### Observability (3)
 
   - **(2024)** [kube-fluentd-operator 🌟](https://github.com/vmware-archive/kube-fluentd-operator) ⭐ 321  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A now-archived operator designed to dynamically construct namespace-specific Fluentd logging pipelines in Kubernetes. Modern platform engineering architectures have largely transitioned to standardized OpenTelemetry or Fluent Bit routing setups.
-#### Operators (24)
+#### Operators (25)
 
   - **(2025)** [Speculator: Redis Operator](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/redis-operator) ⭐ 1379  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced Redis Operator developed by OT Container Kit. Features automated failover management, backup orchestrations, persistence configuration, and Redis Sentinel cluster sizing within Kubernetes native deployments.
   - **(2025)** [Kotal operator](https://github.com/kotalco/kotal) ⭐ 221  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multi-client blockchain node operator for Kubernetes. Simplifies configuring and maintaining decentralized networks (such as Ethereum and IPFS) through native Kubernetes custom resources.
@@ -743,7 +664,7 @@
   - **(2020)** [kruschecompany.com: What is a Kubernetes Operator and Where it Can be Used?](https://kruschecompany.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/kubernetes-operator.jpg)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrated guide defining the role, architecture, and common deployment strategies of Kubernetes Operators. Explains how custom controllers automate day-2 infrastructure management tasks like scaling, backups, and state healing.
   - **(2020)** [devops.com: Day 2 for the Operator Ecosystem 🌟](https://devops.com/day-2-for-the-operator-ecosystem) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on Kubernetes Operator lifecycle maturity models, introducing toolkits like KUDO (Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator). Covers operational challenges, telemetry gathering, and unified configuration schemas.
   - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Operators in Depth](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-operators-in-depth) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-density architectural breakdown exploring the reconciliation loop, custom controller watch mechanisms, and cache behaviors inside the Kubernetes API server model. Essential reading for platform architects building operators.
-## Platform Engineering (1)
+## Platform Engineering
 
 ### GitOps and Configuration
 
@@ -763,7 +684,7 @@
 #### Conceptual Overviews (2)
 
   - **(2024)** [thenewstack.io: K8Spin Provides Multitenant Isolation for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/k8spin-provides-multitenant-isolation-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An article discussing how K8Spin implements virtualized tenant workspaces. Reviews performance overheads and resource boundaries of namespace isolation relative to physical, heavy, multi-cluster architectures.
-#### Registries and Catalogs
+#### Registries and Catalogs (1)
 
   - **(2024)** [Discover K8Spin open source software](https://k8spin.cloud/oss-projects) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal cataloging K8Spin's open-source projects. Focuses on lightweight cluster sharing tools, providing APIs designed to bootstrap secure developer workspaces instantly.
 #### Resource Isolation
@@ -775,19 +696,19 @@
 
 #### Synthetic Monitoring
 
-##### Operators (25)
+##### Operators (26)
 
   - **(2024)** [==kuberhealthy 🌟==](https://github.com/kuberhealthy/kuberhealthy) ⭐ 2247  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kuberhealthy schedules dynamic, real-world actions as background test suites. It detects underlying API, network, or storage decay that static monitoring tools overlook by continually validating that clusters are functionally operational.
 ### Testing
 
 #### Load Testing
 
-##### Operators (26)
+##### Operators (27)
 
   - **(2022)** [kubeload - load testing](https://github.com/Efrat19/kubeload) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operator framework that manages and scales load testing deployments inside a cluster. It coordinates distributed engines to simulate realistic traffic profiles against selected cluster endpoints, streamlining continuous integration workflows.
 #### Performance Benchmarking
 
-##### Operators (27)
+##### Operators (28)
 
   - **(2024)** [==cloud-bulldozer/benchmark-operator: The Chuck Norris of cloud benchmarks==](https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/benchmark-operator) ⭐ 305  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Automates heavy performance testing (e.g., FIO, uperf) within active clusters. It deploys targets, isolates benchmark metrics, and exports execution data to visualization layers.
 ## Resources
@@ -796,64 +717,64 @@
 
 #### Migration
 
-##### Operators (28)
+##### Operators (29)
 
   - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: We Pushed Helm to the Limit, then Built a Kubernetes Operator 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/we-pushed-helm-to-the-limit-then-built-a-kubernetes-operator) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A real-world case study outlining the transition from Helm charts to custom Go operators. It discusses the scaling limitations of template parsing when implementing complex state machines.
 ### Education
 
 #### Architectural Decision
 
-##### Operators (29)
+##### Operators (30)
 
   - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Why Implementing Kubernetes Operators Is a Good Idea! 🌟](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/why-implementing-kubernetes-operators-is-a-good-idea) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the competitive operational advantages of selecting the Operator pattern over traditional scripting approaches, focusing on automated self-healing and standardized state reconciliation.
 #### Architectural Pattern
 
-##### Operators (30)
+##### Operators (31)
 
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Operators: Cruise Control for Managing Cloud-Native Apps](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-operators-cruise-control-for-managing-cloud-native-apps-db328ef8e345) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical article comparing manual sysadmin runbooks with the automatic capabilities of Operators. It covers automated backups, version migrations, and disaster recovery loops.
 #### Concepts
 
-##### Operators (31)
+##### Operators (32)
 
   - **(2021)** [container-solutions.com: Kubernetes Operators Explained](https://blog.container-solutions.com/kubernetes-operators-explained) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An foundational architectural guide explaining the design of the Kubernetes Operator pattern. It covers the core mechanics of custom controllers, the reconciliation loop, and CRDs, codifying operational knowledge into software.
 #### Deep Dive
 
-##### Operators (32)
+##### Operators (33)
 
   - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: Exploring Kubernetes Operator Pattern 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-operator-pattern) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analysis on the mechanics of the controller runtime. It explains internal structures such as informers, dynamic work queues, and client-go caches, illustrating how reconciliation loops run concurrently.
 #### Hands-on Development
 
-##### Operators (33)
+##### Operators (34)
 
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubexpose: A Kubernetes Operator, for fun and profit!](https://itnext.io/kubexpose-a-kubernetes-operator-for-fun-and-profit-f528586eee07) [N/A CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” A practical walk-through detailing the development of Kubexpose, an experimental custom controller designed to simplify cluster service exposure rules.
 #### Introductory
 
-##### Operators (34)
+##### Operators (35)
 
   - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Advance Kubernetes: What exactly are Kubernetes Operators?](https://www.learnsteps.com/advanced-kubernetes-what-exactly-are-kubernetes-operators) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory post explaining the mechanics of custom Kubernetes controllers. It maps physical operator duties to software loops to illustrate the benefits of declarative configurations.
 #### Java Ecosystem
 
-##### Operators (35)
+##### Operators (36)
 
   - **(2021)** [spring.io: Get to Know a Kubernetes Operator!](https://spring.io/blog/2021/11/19/get-to-know-a-kubernetes-operator) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide demonstrating the Java Operator SDK. It details how Java-centric teams can write native controllers using GraalVM to compile down to low-memory native executables.
 #### Official Guide
 
-##### Operators (36)
+##### Operators (37)
 
   - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Writing a Controller for Pod Labels](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/06/21/writing-a-controller-for-pod-labels) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory blog post from the Kubernetes maintainers details the process of writing an active controller that automatically validates and formats Pod label schemas.
 #### Trade-off Evaluation
 
-##### Operators (37)
+##### Operators (38)
 
   - **(2021)** [blog.px.dev/k8s-operator: 3 Reasons to Use Kubernetes Operators (and 2 Reasons Not To)](https://blog.px.dev/k8s-operator) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of deploying Operators. It contrasts automation capabilities against increased control-plane pressure and code maintenance costs.
 #### Tutorial Series
 
-##### Operators (38)
+##### Operators (39)
 
   - **(2021)** [medium.com: Getting Started With Kubernetes Operators (Helm Based) - Part 1](https://www.velotio.com/engineering-blog/getting-started-with-kubernetes-operators-helm-based-part-1) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multi-phase training guide tracking operator design frameworks. It walks through building Helm-based control planes, transitioning to Ansible controllers, and writing performant Golang reconcilers.
 #### Value Proposition
 
-##### Operators (39)
+##### Operators (40)
 
   - **(2022)** [practicalkubernetes.blogspot.com: Making the case for Kubernetes Operators](https://practicalkubernetes.blogspot.com/2022/01/making-case-for-kubernetes-operators.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses why operators are well-suited for stateful databases and complex storage platforms, translating operational procedures into reliable code loops.
 ## Security
@@ -862,60 +783,55 @@
 
 #### Dynamic RBAC
 
-##### Operators (40)
+##### Operators (41)
 
   - **(2023)** [==redhat-cop/dynamic-rbac-operator: Dynamic RBAC Operator==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/dynamic-rbac-operator) ⭐ 23  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dynamically coordinates RBAC permissions based on directory groups or namespace annotations, simplifying user onboarding and access control administration.
 #### RBAC
 
-##### Operators (41)
+##### Operators (42)
 
   - **(2024)** [==FairwindsOps/rbac-manager: RBAC Manager 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/rbac-manager) ⭐ 1654  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” RBAC Manager mitigates the configuration overhead of managing Kubernetes users and permissions. It provides structured Custom Resources that simplify standard RoleBindings and ClusterRoleBindings under a clean API.
 ### Enterprise Architecture
 
 #### Air-Gapped Environments
 
-##### Operators (42)
+##### Operators (43)
 
   - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Is your Operator Air-Gap Friendly?](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/is-your-operator-air-gap-friendly) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains critical design rules for deploying operators inside highly secure, disconnected, or air-gapped systems, detailing offline container registries, local metadata hosting, and strict network configurations.
 ### Multi-tenancy
 
-#### Platform Engineering (2)
+#### Platform Engineering (1)
 
-##### Operators (43)
+##### Operators (44)
 
   - **(2024)** [==Capsule Operator==](https://github.com/projectcapsule/capsule) ⭐ 2095  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Capsule aggregates namespaces into virtual 'tenants', providing secure multi-tenancy. It enforces dynamic network isolation, storage limits, and ingress classes, forming a foundation for platform engineering.
 ### Secrets Management
 
 #### AWS Integration
 
-##### Operators (44)
+##### Operators (45)
 
   - **(2021)** [contentful.com: Open-sourcing kube-secret-syncer: A Kubernetes operator to sync secrets from AWS Secrets Manager](https://www.contentful.com/blog/open-source-kube-secret-syncer) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review describing the open-sourcing of kube-secret-syncer. The tool synchronizes secrets dynamically from AWS Secrets Manager to Kubernetes namespaces, removing manual config synchronization overhead.
-#### Cloud Integrations
-
-##### Azure
-
-  - **(2025)** [Four Methods to Access Azure Key Vault from Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/four-methods-to-access-azure-key-vault-from-azure-kubernetes-service-aks/4376662)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores key architectural patterns for integrating Azure Key Vault (AKV) with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Reviews Azure AD Workload Identity federation, the Secrets Store CSI Driver, and AKS-native mechanisms. Enables engineering teams to eliminate static cloud credentials from cluster runtime contexts.
 #### Multi-Provider Secrets
 
-##### Operators (45)
+##### Operators (46)
 
   - **(2024)** [==digitalis-io/vals-operator==](https://github.com/digitalis-io/vals-operator) ⭐ 167  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Utilizes the vals framework to dynamically parse and inject secrets from Vault, AWS SSM, and GCP Secret Manager. It prevents local credential storage risks and eliminates third-party platform lock-in.
 #### Registry Authentication
 
-##### Operators (46)
+##### Operators (47)
 
   - **(2023)** [==registry-creds==](https://github.com/alexellis/registry-creds) ⭐ 350  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Automatically syncs image pull credentials across diverse namespaces from registry platforms like ECR, GCR, and Docker Hub. It solves multi-tenant credential sharing securely without requiring manual duplications.
 #### Simplification
 
-##### Operators (47)
+##### Operators (48)
 
   - **(2022)** [Michaelpalacce/SimpleSecrets](https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/SimpleSecrets) ⭐ 25  [GO CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” An experimental secrets management utility that simplifies distributing and syncing environment configurations securely across multiple namespaces.
 ### Vulnerability Management
 
 #### Scanning (1)
 
-##### Operators (48)
+##### Operators (49)
 
   - **(2023)** [==ckotzbauer/vulnerability-operator==](https://github.com/ckotzbauer/vulnerability-operator) ⭐ 87  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Integrates scanning engines with active cluster runtimes, cross-referencing running container image tags against security databases to alert administrators to new vulnerabilities.
 ## Security and Compliance
@@ -952,11 +868,11 @@
 #### Cron Engines
 
   - **(2025)** [==github.com/furiko-io/furiko==](https://github.com/furiko-io/furiko) ⭐ 502  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Furiko is an advanced execution platform designed to host ad-hoc and cron jobs in complex production clusters. It expands upon native CronJob limitations by offering comprehensive concurrency controls, deep execution history archives, and parameterized triggers suited for high-throughput batch environments.
-#### Operators (49)
+#### Operators (50)
 
   - **(2024)** [==github.com/ContainerSolutions/delayed-jobs-operator==](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/delayed-jobs-operator) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A minor controller designed to rate-limit or defer the spin-up of batch execution workloads. It introduces explicit queues or temporal delays before initiating pods, safeguarding backend databases from heavy, simultaneous connection storms.
   - **(2024)** [github.com/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator 🌟](https://github.com/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized job execution supervisor focused on automated lifecycle pruning. It dynamically clears completed or broken jobs based on custom-defined TTL guidelines, preventing etcd congestion caused by historical batch resources.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-releases.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-releases.md
index 2dfc35bb..bcf7e242 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-releases.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-releases.md
@@ -291,5 +291,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [datree.io: EKS 1.22 Upgrade Tutorial](https://www.datree.io/resources/eks-1-22-upgrade-tutorial)  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An operations-oriented technical walkthrough focusing on upgrading Amazon EKS clusters to version 1.22. It documents the impact of deprecated v1beta1 API removals, specifically detailing transitions for Ingress and CustomResourceDefinition objects. SREs can leverage this guide to configure validation scripts and preventative gatekeeping within CI/CD pipelines prior to AWS control-plane updates.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-security.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-security.md
index 6651552f..c56c0bc3 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-security.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-security.md
@@ -52,9 +52,6 @@
     - [Infrastructure Provisioning](#infrastructure-provisioning)
   - [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes)
     - [Runtime Isolation](#runtime-isolation)
-1. [Networking](#networking-1)
-  - [CNI](#cni)
-    - [Cilium](#cilium)
 1. [Networking and Security](#networking-and-security)
   - [Security Compliance](#security-compliance)
     - [CIS Benchmarks](#cis-benchmarks)
@@ -97,12 +94,15 @@
     - [General Hardening](#general-hardening)
   - [Cloud Security](#cloud-security)
     - [AWS EKS Network](#aws-eks-network)
+    - [EKS Hardening](#eks-hardening)
   - [Cluster Hardening](#cluster-hardening-2)
     - [Audit Logs](#audit-logs)
     - [Best Practices](#best-practices-1)
     - [Deployment Security](#deployment-security)
     - [Pod Security](#pod-security)
     - [Standard Checklists](#standard-checklists)
+  - [Compliance](#compliance)
+    - [CIS Benchmarks](#cis-benchmarks-1)
   - [Deployment Security](#deployment-security-1)
     - [Hardening](#hardening)
   - [DevSecOps](#devsecops-1)
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
     - [Case Studies](#case-studies-1)
     - [Post-Deployment Scanning](#post-deployment-scanning)
   - [Vulnerability Assessment](#vulnerability-assessment)
-    - [CIS Benchmarks](#cis-benchmarks-1)
+    - [CIS Benchmarks](#cis-benchmarks-2)
     - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement-1)
     - [Threat Modeling](#threat-modeling-2)
   - [Zero Trust](#zero-trust)
@@ -235,7 +235,6 @@
 #### General Reference
 
   - [jetstack.io: Securing Istio workloads with mTLS using cert-manager](https://www.cyberark.com/venafi-and-cyberark-machine-identity-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.cyberark.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity)](https://faun.pub/external-secret-operator-on-aks-with-terraform-for-azure-key-vault-integration-with-workload-1d0c31082373)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Single Sign-On in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@andriisumko/single-sign-on-in-kubernetes-1ad9528350ed)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Single Sign-On in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone - OAuth 2.0](https://dzone.com/articles/oauth-20-beginners-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone - OAuth 2.0 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: How to Harden Your Kubernetes Cluster for Production 🌟](https://medium.com/better-programming/how-to-harden-your-kubernetes-cluster-for-production-7e47990efc2a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: How to Harden Your Kubernetes Cluster for Production 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -328,6 +327,7 @@
   - [ibrahims.medium.com: Security Context β€” Kubernetes](https://ibrahims.medium.com/security-context-kubernetes-9672ae2380f9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ibrahims.medium.com: Security Context β€” Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Securing Kubernetes Dashboard on EKS with Pomerium](https://medium.com/dev-genius/securing-kubernetes-dashboard-on-eks-with-pomerium-e98c47610e2f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Securing Kubernetes Dashboard on EKS with Pomerium in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [mahira-technology.medium.com: Kubernetes Secrets Management: Level Up with' External Secrets Operator](https://mahira-technology.medium.com/kubernetes-secrets-management-level-up-with-external-secrets-operator-ed7d32df2189)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering mahira-technology.medium.com: Kubernetes Secrets Management: Level Up with' External Secrets Operator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity)](https://faun.pub/external-secret-operator-on-aks-with-terraform-for-azure-key-vault-integration-with-workload-1d0c31082373)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.lightspin.io: NGINX Custom Snippets CVE-2021-25742](https://blog.lightspin.io/nginx-custom-snippets-cve-2021-25742)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.lightspin.io: NGINX Custom Snippets CVE-2021-25742 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## Architecture
 
@@ -435,13 +435,6 @@
 #### Runtime Isolation
 
   - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: A Security Comparison of Docker, CRI-O and Containerd 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/a-security-comparison-of-docker-cri-o-and-containerd) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares the security architecture and attack surfaces of primary container runtimes: Docker, CRI-O, and Containerd. Discusses rootless execution, sandboxed runtimes (Kata, gVisor), and syscall filtering.
-## Networking (1)
-
-### CNI
-
-#### Cilium
-
-  - **(2026)** [cilium.io 🌟](https://cilium.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main website for Cilium, the industry-standard networking, security, and observability engine powered by eBPF. Eliminates routing performance penalties and delivers deep API metrics.
 ## Networking and Security
 
 ### Security Compliance
@@ -552,6 +545,9 @@
 #### AWS EKS Network
 
   - **(2024)** [Security Group Rules EKS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/sec-group-reqs.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS configuration documentation detailing the network security boundaries for Amazon EKS clusters. It defines minimal requirements for control-plane-to-node communication over secure ports. This ensures highly restrictive ingress/egress patterns in security groups.
+#### EKS Hardening
+
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide for Security 🌟](https://aws.github.io/aws-eks-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive enterprise guide for hardening EKS clusters against cloud-native threats. It covers network segregation, IAM roles for service accounts (IRSA), secrets encryption, and runtime defense. This is a foundational checklist for any platform engineering team running on AWS.
 ### Cluster Hardening (2)
 
 #### Audit Logs
@@ -570,6 +566,11 @@
 #### Standard Checklists
 
   - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Security Checklist 🌟🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/security-checklist) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official security checklist published by upstream Kubernetes maintainers. It serves as an authoritative map for hardening cluster networks, applying role access structures, and validating runtimes. Essential baseline documentation for cloud infrastructure engineers.
+### Compliance
+
+#### CIS Benchmarks (1)
+
+  - **(2024)** [ibm.com: CIS Benchmarks](https://www.ibm.com/topics) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Center for Internet Security (CIS) Benchmarks provide globally recognized consensus-based best practices for securing IT systems, clouds, and Kubernetes environments. Organizations use these structured guidelines to validate and harden infrastructure configurations, ensuring compliance with strict security mandates through automated configuration auditors.
 ### Deployment Security (1)
 
 #### Hardening
@@ -856,7 +857,7 @@
   - **(2025)** [==kubescape==](https://github.com/kubescape/kubescape) ⭐ 11480  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An active CNCF Sandbox tool providing multi-framework configuration scanning, risk analysis, and vulnerability management. It integrates into CI/CD pipelines to ensure continuous verification of compliance frameworks (like CIS and NSA-CISA). Essential for enterprise teams seeking unified security visibility.
 ### Vulnerability Assessment
 
-#### CIS Benchmarks (1)
+#### CIS Benchmarks (2)
 
   - **(2022)** [rancher/cis-operator](https://github.com/rancher/cis-operator) ⭐ 55  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Rancher's cis-operator is an automated tool running CIS security scans natively within Rancher ecosystems. It generates compliance reports validating control plane and worker components against standard security baselines. A key utility for multi-cluster environments managed via Rancher.
   - **(2022)** [blog.flant.com: Kubernetes cluster security assessment with kube-bench and kube-hunter](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-security-with-kube-bench-and-kube-hunter)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how to deploy and configure Aqua Security's kube-bench alongside kube-hunter. Shows how to automate node validation against CIS benchmarks, and actively scan cluster endpoints for network exposure vectors. Offers a potent open-source combination for regular pentesting operations.
@@ -921,5 +922,5 @@
   - **(2020)** [gist.github.com: How to protect your ~/.kube/ configuration](https://gist.github.com/PatrLind/e651d3cbc3bf68e4bd9fcc9568cbd3fb) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides hardening steps for securing developer workstation `~/.kube/config` files. Details POSIX permissions adjustments, the usage of credential helpers, and avoiding static administrative token storage.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-storage.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-storage.md
index 3afd3411..d55ae9d8 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-storage.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-storage.md
@@ -8,9 +8,6 @@
 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations)
   - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
     - [General Reference](#general-reference)
-1. [Cloud Architecture and Infrastructure Strategy](#cloud-architecture-and-infrastructure-strategy)
-  - [Storage and Hybrid Systems](#storage-and-hybrid-systems)
-    - [Topology Comparison](#topology-comparison)
 1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration)
   - [Storage and Databases](#storage-and-databases)
     - [Distributed Block Storage](#distributed-block-storage)
@@ -27,13 +24,6 @@
     - [Platform Overview](#platform-overview)
     - [Stateful Applications](#stateful-applications)
     - [Storage Paradigms](#storage-paradigms-1)
-1. [Database and Storage](#database-and-storage)
-  - [Storage Infrastructure](#storage-infrastructure)
-    - [Persistent Volumes](#persistent-volumes)
-1. [Enterprise Integration](#enterprise-integration)
-  - [Cloud-Native Storage](#cloud-native-storage)
-    - [IBM Spectrum Scale Integration](#ibm-spectrum-scale-integration)
-    - [IBM Storage Systems](#ibm-storage-systems)
 1. [Kubernetes Storage Implementation](#kubernetes-storage-implementation)
   - [Persistent Volumes and Provisioners](#persistent-volumes-and-provisioners)
     - [Alternative Storage Drivers](#alternative-storage-drivers)
@@ -45,9 +35,15 @@
   - [Volume Fundamentals](#volume-fundamentals)
     - [Ephemeral Storage](#ephemeral-storage)
     - [Implementation Basics](#implementation-basics-1)
+1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
+  - [Ecosystem](#ecosystem)
+    - [Marketplace](#marketplace)
 1. [Storage](#storage)
+  - [Distributed Storage](#distributed-storage)
+    - [Ceph](#ceph)
   - [Enterprise Storage](#enterprise-storage)
     - [Legacy Platforms](#legacy-platforms)
+    - [Red Hat Storage](#red-hat-storage)
     - [Storage Definitions](#storage-definitions)
   - [Kubernetes CSI](#kubernetes-csi)
     - [Documentation](#documentation)
@@ -73,6 +69,7 @@
     - [Performance Analysis](#performance-analysis)
     - [Platform Integration](#platform-integration)
     - [Storage Operators](#storage-operators)
+    - [Storage Orchestrators](#storage-orchestrators)
   - [Object Storage](#object-storage-1)
     - [MinIO](#minio)
 1. [Storage and Data](#storage-and-data)
@@ -81,8 +78,6 @@
   - [Data on Kubernetes](#data-on-kubernetes)
     - [Community Hub](#community-hub)
     - [Industry Research](#industry-research)
-  - [Performance Benchmarking](#performance-benchmarking)
-    - [Etcd Storage Tuning](#etcd-storage-tuning)
 
 ## Architectural Foundations
 
@@ -127,13 +122,6 @@
   - [Curve: opencurve.io](https://opencurve.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Curve: opencurve.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.kasten.io: Benchmarking and Evaluating Your Kubernetes Storage with' Kubestr](https://blog.kasten.io/benchmarking-kubernetes-storage-with-kubestr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.kasten.io: Benchmarking and Evaluating Your Kubernetes Storage with' Kubestr in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Discoblocks: ondat.io/discoblocks](https://www.ondat.io/discoblocks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Discoblocks: ondat.io/discoblocks in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-## Cloud Architecture and Infrastructure Strategy
-
-### Storage and Hybrid Systems
-
-#### Topology Comparison
-
-  - **(2023)** [**blog.min.io: Mono Clouds vs Multi-Clouds & Hybrid Clouds**](https://www.min.io/blog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the comparative trade-offs between mono-cloud, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud topologies from an object storage and data gravity perspective. MinIO highlights the critical role of data portability and standardized APIs (S3) in enabling architectural freedom across multi-cloud footprints.
 ## Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration
 
 ### Storage and Databases
@@ -190,23 +178,6 @@
 #### Storage Paradigms (1)
 
   - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Compute and Storage Should Be Decoupled for Log Management at Scale](https://thenewstack.io/why-compute-and-storage-should-be-decoupled-for-log-management-at-scale) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural case study advocating for the strict decoupling of compute nodes and storage backends within log-aggregation systems. This pattern, exemplified by Loki and Elasticsearch, ensures that volatile search workloads do not degrade raw historical index durability.
-## Database and Storage
-
-### Storage Infrastructure
-
-#### Persistent Volumes
-
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Persistent storage in action: Understanding Red Hat OpenShift’s persistent volume framework 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/22/persistent-storage-in-action-understanding-red-hat-openshifts-persistent-volume-framework) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dives into Red Hat OpenShift's persistent volume (PV) framework, focusing on the Container Storage Interface (CSI). Explains dynamic storage allocation, access modes, and how to safely secure transaction-heavy datastores.
-## Enterprise Integration
-
-### Cloud-Native Storage
-
-#### IBM Spectrum Scale Integration
-
-  - **(2020)** [redbooks.ibm.com: IBM Storage for Red Hat OpenShift. IBM block storage & IBM Spectrum Scale](https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5565.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive Redbook outlines deployment architecture guidelines for IBM Block Storage and IBM Spectrum Scale CSI drivers within OpenShift environments. It details technical patterns for high-performance file sharing, security isolation, multi-zone availability, and persistent volume provisioning needed for enterprise-grade workloads.
-#### IBM Storage Systems
-
-  - **(2022)** [IBM Spectrum](https://www.ibm.com/solutions) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” IBM Spectrum (now rebranded under IBM Storage) delivers enterprise-grade software-defined storage architectures tailored for highly demanding Kubernetes deployments. The portfolio provides integrated high-performance block, file, and object interfaces designed for secure backup, recovery, and dynamic persistent volume management in complex hybrid-cloud ecosystems.
 ## Kubernetes Storage Implementation
 
 ### Persistent Volumes and Provisioners
@@ -243,13 +214,28 @@
   - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 5: Working with Kubernetes Volumes](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/how-to-use-kubernetes-volumes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed New Relic platform tutorial detailing how Kubernetes Volumes function. It maps practical configurations from local directories up to persistent network volumes, helping engineers establish robust observability patterns around disk metrics.
   - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 1: Introduction to Volume and volumeMounts](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-1-introduction-to-volume-and-volumemounts) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A focused architectural introduction explaining the crucial distinction between a declared Volume (the backend data provider) and a volumeMount (how that data is projected inside a container). It covers essential syntax parameters for configuration.
   - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Filesystem vs Volume vs Persistent Volume 🌟](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-volumes-example-nfs-persistent-volume.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-oriented guide explaining the conceptual differences between filesystems, generic container volumes, and Persistent Volumes. It uses clear examples, such as an NFS-backed Volume, to clarify how and when to use each configuration pattern.
+## Platform Engineering
+
+### Ecosystem
+
+#### Marketplace
+
+  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Marketplace](https://marketplace.redhat.com/sunset) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Originally a portal dedicated to discovering, buying, and provisioning certified operators and third-party software on OpenShift. While the standalone portal has transitioned, the actual operational flow has been assimilated directly into the internal OpenShift OperatorHub interface.
 ## Storage
 
+### Distributed Storage
+
+#### Ceph
+
+  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Ceph Storage](https://ceph.io/en) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat Ceph Storage is an enterprise product offering distributed block, file, and object storage coupled with multi-cloud data federation via NooBaa. It incorporates enterprise efficiency tools like global data compression, data deduplication, asynchronous multi-site replication, and strong encryption policies.
 ### Enterprise Storage
 
 #### Legacy Platforms
 
   - **(2020)** [Reduxio](https://www.reduxio.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Reduxio was an enterprise storage innovator that designed unified primary and secondary storage frameworks with granular, instantaneous recovery capabilities. Though the product has transitioned into a legacy technology, its foundational approaches to metadata-defined back-dating continue to influence cloud-native backup paradigms.
+#### Red Hat Storage
+
+  - **(2021)** [State of OpenShift Container Storage](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/state-of-openshift-container-storage-eran-tamir-and-duncan-hardie-red-hat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural overview analyzes the Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage platform (now OpenShift Data Foundation). It details how combining Ceph, NooBaa, and Rook creates an integrated control plane to deliver multi-cloud block, file, and object endpoints for OpenShift workloads.
 #### Storage Definitions
 
   - **(2021)** [searchstorage.techtarget.com: IBM Spectrum](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitchannel/definition/IBM-International-Business-Machines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational reference defining the scope, capabilities, and historical context of IBM's software-defined storage portfolio. It details how disaggregating storage management software from physical hardware streamlines data mobility across hybrid-cloud infrastructures.
@@ -327,6 +313,9 @@
 #### Storage Operators
 
   - **(2026)** [==libopenstorage/stork: Stork - Storage Operator Runtime for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/libopenstorage/stork) ⭐ 401  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Stork (Storage Operator Runtime for Kubernetes) is an open-source utility developed by Portworx to facilitate storage-aware scheduling and backup operations. It communicates with local storage nodes to ensure container workloads are scheduled on the exact physical hardware housing their replicated volumes.
+#### Storage Orchestrators
+
+  - **(2026)** [==Rook==](https://rook.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Rook acts as a production-hardened CNCF graduated storage orchestrator that natively embeds Ceph within Kubernetes. By managing disks, pools, and filesystems as declarative resources, Rook eliminates manual storage administration and bridges Kubernetes-native paradigms with high-availability bare metal storage.
 ### Object Storage (1)
 
 #### MinIO
@@ -347,12 +336,7 @@
 #### Industry Research
 
   - **(2021)** [dok.community: Data on Kubernetes 2021 Report](https://dok.community/dokc-2021-report)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This classic report maps standard adoption trends of stateful workloads in containerized environments. It highlights performance, operations, and resource efficiency as key factors convincing enterprises to run workloads on native Kubernetes storage pools instead of external infrastructure.
-### Performance Benchmarking
-
-#### Etcd Storage Tuning
-
-  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Using Fio to Tell Whether Your Storage is Fast Enough for Etcd](https://www.ibm.com/think/cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical benchmarking guide using the `fio` utility to measure disk write latency, specifically validating physical storage readiness for critical Kubernetes Etcd backends. Outlines how high write latency triggers cluster-wide instability and master-node leader election failures. Crucial reading for systems administrators configuring bare-metal or hypervisor storage fabrics.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md) | [Kubectl Commands](./kubectl-commands.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-tools.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-tools.md
index e2e570e4..a19861dc 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-tools.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-tools.md
@@ -117,8 +117,12 @@
 1. [Cloud Native Networking](#cloud-native-networking)
   - [Service Proxy](#service-proxy)
     - [Integration Tools](#integration-tools)
-1. [Cloud Native Platforms](#cloud-native-platforms)
+1. [Cloud Native Operations](#cloud-native-operations)
   - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1)
+    - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-1)
+    - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement)
+1. [Cloud Native Platforms](#cloud-native-platforms)
+  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2)
     - [Multi-Arch Telemetry](#multi-arch-telemetry)
 1. [Cloud Native Security](#cloud-native-security)
   - [Infrastructure Security](#infrastructure-security)
@@ -145,7 +149,7 @@
     - [Telecom Platforms](#telecom-platforms)
   - [Cloud Provisioning](#cloud-provisioning)
     - [Multi-tenant Provisioner](#multi-tenant-provisioner)
-  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-1)
+  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-2)
     - [Dynamic Metadata](#dynamic-metadata)
   - [Cost Optimization](#cost-optimization-1)
     - [Metrics Analysis](#metrics-analysis)
@@ -181,7 +185,7 @@
 1. [Configuration](#configuration)
   - [CDK and DSLs](#cdk-and-dsls)
     - [CDK8s](#cdk8s)
-1. [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-2)
+1. [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-3)
   - [Declarative GitOps](#declarative-gitops)
     - [Kustomize Extensions](#kustomize-extensions)
     - [Packaging](#packaging-1)
@@ -196,7 +200,7 @@
   - [Upgrade Governance](#upgrade-governance)
     - [API Deprecations](#api-deprecations)
 1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration)
-  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2)
+  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-3)
     - [EKS](#eks)
 1. [Containers](#containers)
   - [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling-1)
@@ -252,7 +256,7 @@
     - [Context Management](#context-management)
     - [Object Relationships](#object-relationships)
     - [Traffic Management](#traffic-management)
-  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-3)
+  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-4)
     - [Visual Generators](#visual-generators)
   - [Filesystems](#filesystems)
     - [Resource Visualization](#resource-visualization)
@@ -306,6 +310,9 @@
 1. [Documentation](#documentation)
   - [Diagramming](#diagramming)
     - [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling-2)
+1. [Ecosystem](#ecosystem)
+  - [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling-3)
+    - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities-2)
 1. [Edge Computing](#edge-computing)
   - [Lightweight Kubernetes](#lightweight-kubernetes)
     - [Red Hat Ecosystem](#red-hat-ecosystem)
@@ -339,7 +346,7 @@
     - [Packaging Formats](#packaging-formats)
   - [CICD Orchestration](#cicd-orchestration)
     - [Deployment Helpers](#deployment-helpers)
-  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-4)
+  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-5)
     - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-1)
     - [Drift Detection](#drift-detection)
     - [Sidecar Utilities](#sidecar-utilities)
@@ -427,12 +434,14 @@
     - [Edge Networking](#edge-networking)
   - [Virtualization](#virtualization-1)
     - [Hypervisor](#hypervisor)
+  - [Windows Containers](#windows-containers)
+    - [Guides](#guides)
 1. [Infrastructure and Hardware](#infrastructure-and-hardware)
   - [AIML Infrastructure](#aiml-infrastructure)
     - [Hardware Integration](#hardware-integration)
 1. [Infrastructure and Platform](#infrastructure-and-platform)
   - [Kubernetes Tooling](#kubernetes-tooling)
-    - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities-2)
+    - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities-3)
     - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-4)
     - [FinOps and Analytics](#finops-and-analytics)
 1. [Infrastructure Optimization](#infrastructure-optimization)
@@ -441,7 +450,10 @@
 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-3)
   - [Kubernetes Provisioning](#kubernetes-provisioning)
     - [Migration](#migration)
-1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-3)
+1. [Introductory](#introductory)
+  - [Concepts](#concepts)
+    - [Core Resources](#core-resources)
+1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-4)
   - [AIOps](#aiops)
     - [Diagnostics](#diagnostics)
   - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-5)
@@ -563,7 +575,7 @@
     - [Job Monitoring](#job-monitoring)
   - [Audit Logging](#audit-logging)
     - [Change Tracking](#change-tracking)
-  - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities-3)
+  - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities-4)
     - [Image Security](#image-security)
     - [Pod Status](#pod-status)
   - [ChatOps](#chatops)
@@ -573,7 +585,7 @@
   - [Cluster Monitoring](#cluster-monitoring)
     - [Connectivity Checkers](#connectivity-checkers)
   - [Dashboards](#dashboards)
-    - [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling-3)
+    - [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling-4)
   - [Debugging](#debugging-1)
     - [CLI Extensions](#cli-extensions)
     - [Pre-flight Checks](#pre-flight-checks)
@@ -609,7 +621,7 @@
   - [Developer Productivity](#developer-productivity-2)
     - [Port Forwarding](#port-forwarding-3)
   - [Log Aggregation](#log-aggregation)
-    - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities-4)
+    - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities-5)
     - [UI Tools](#ui-tools-3)
   - [Resource Cleanup](#resource-cleanup-1)
     - [Cluster Hygiene](#cluster-hygiene)
@@ -749,6 +761,9 @@
     - [Benchmarking](#benchmarking-1)
     - [Observability](#observability-3)
     - [Stress Testing](#stress-testing)
+1. [Performance Engineering](#performance-engineering)
+  - [Kubernetes Optimization](#kubernetes-optimization)
+    - [Autonomous Tuning](#autonomous-tuning)
 1. [Platform](#platform)
   - [Application Platform](#application-platform)
     - [Custom Resources](#custom-resources-1)
@@ -789,7 +804,7 @@
   - [Multi-Cluster Routing](#multi-cluster-routing-1)
     - [Fleet Orchestration](#fleet-orchestration)
   - [Multi-Tenancy](#multi-tenancy-3)
-    - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement)
+    - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement-1)
   - [Service Mesh Management](#service-mesh-management)
     - [Educational Material](#educational-material-3)
     - [Observability Platforms](#observability-platforms)
@@ -869,7 +884,7 @@
   - [Policy and Admission Control](#policy-and-admission-control)
     - [Runtime Security](#runtime-security-1)
       - [Legacy Tools](#legacy-tools-1)
-  - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement-1)
+  - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement-2)
     - [Admission Control](#admission-control-5)
     - [Deprecation Check](#deprecation-check)
   - [RBAC](#rbac-1)
@@ -916,7 +931,7 @@
 1. [Security and Hardening](#security-and-hardening)
   - [Educational Material](#educational-material-4)
     - [Penetration Testing](#penetration-testing)
-  - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement-2)
+  - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement-3)
     - [Educational Material](#educational-material-5)
   - [Vulnerability Assessment](#vulnerability-assessment)
     - [Educational Material](#educational-material-6)
@@ -929,7 +944,7 @@
   - [Compliance and Auditing](#compliance-and-auditing)
     - [Dependency Tracking](#dependency-tracking)
     - [Static Code Analysis](#static-code-analysis)
-  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-5)
+  - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-6)
     - [Backup Tools](#backup-tools)
     - [Sync Controllers](#sync-controllers)
   - [Secrets Management](#secrets-management-1)
@@ -1277,10 +1292,20 @@
 #### Integration Tools
 
   - **(2020)** [ekglue - Envoy/Kubernetes glue](https://github.com/jrockway/ekglue) ⭐ 29  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility developed to bridge Envoy configuration directly with Kubernetes API endpoints. It parses Kubernetes services and endpoints to dynamically construct Envoy-compatible bootstrap configurations. While highly illustrative of early custom control plane mechanics, it has largely been superseded by native Kubernetes Gateway API and modern Envoy-based ingress controllers.
-## Cloud Native Platforms
+## Cloud Native Operations
 
 ### Kubernetes (1)
 
+#### Configuration Management (1)
+
+  - **(2021)** [**k8syaml.com 🌟**](https://k8syaml.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive web environment designed to generate clean, standard Kubernetes manifests based on best-practice configurations. It enables operators to construct and validate resources without writing boilerplate templates from scratch.
+#### Policy Enforcement
+
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Automating quality checks for Kubernetes YAMLs**](https://dev.to/wkrzywiec/automating-quality-checks-for-kubernetes-yamls-398) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed technical guide demonstrating how to integrate automated quality controls for Kubernetes manifests within build pipelines. It explains how to combine linters and security checks to validate configurations before they are deployed.
+## Cloud Native Platforms
+
+### Kubernetes (2)
+
 #### Multi-Arch Telemetry
 
   - **(2025)** [==Cluster Monitoring stack for ARM / X86-64 platforms==](https://github.com/carlosedp/cluster-monitoring) ⭐ 754  [JSONNET CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized telemetry suite crafted for physical, edge, and multi-architecture Kubernetes clusters running on ARM or x86 systems. Extends modern operators to resource-constrained environments.
@@ -1350,7 +1375,7 @@
 #### Multi-tenant Provisioner
 
   - **(2021)** [salesforce/Craft](https://github.com/salesforce/craft) ⭐ 91  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Salesforce Craft was a specialized framework built for designing, orchestrating, and provisioning scalable multi-tenant infrastructure. It has since been archived, with its capabilities transitioned to Cloud Provider APIs and Cluster API.
-### Configuration Management (1)
+### Configuration Management (2)
 
 #### Dynamic Metadata
 
@@ -1443,7 +1468,7 @@
 #### CDK8s
 
   - **(2026)** [==cdk8s==](https://github.com/cdk8s-team/cdk8s) ⭐ 4823  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The GitHub repository containing the core source code for CDK8s. It allows developers to model Kubernetes resources as structured code in TypeScript, Python, Java, or Go. It features full support for custom-generated CRDs, letting platform teams build clean, reusable configuration libraries.
-## Configuration Management (2)
+## Configuration Management (3)
 
 ### Declarative GitOps
 
@@ -1481,7 +1506,7 @@
   - **(2026)** [==Pluto is a cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/pluto) ⭐ 2531  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An essential static analysis tool that inspects files, Helm releases, and live clusters to detect deprecated or removed Kubernetes API versions. Prevents cluster upgrade disruptions by proactively targeting obsolete resource configurations.
 ## Container Orchestration
 
-### Kubernetes (2)
+### Kubernetes (3)
 
 #### EKS
 
@@ -1621,7 +1646,7 @@
 #### Traffic Management
 
   - **(2022)** [==kubectl-isolate==](https://github.com/yteraoka/kubectl-isolate) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A troubleshooting plugin that temporarily isolates running pods from Service network targets by modifying selector labels. Enables in-depth live diagnostics on broken pod targets without tearing down functional setups.
-### Configuration Management (3)
+### Configuration Management (4)
 
 #### Visual Generators
 
@@ -1761,6 +1786,13 @@
 #### Developer Tooling (2)
 
   - **(2026)** [ASCIIFlow](https://asciiflow.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” ASCIIFlow is a highly practical, browser-based editor used to design clear, text-based ASCII flowcharts and architecture diagrams. It is widely valued by software engineers and systems architects for embedding clean diagrams directly into markdown readme files, codebases, and configuration headers. This straightforward design utility simplifies collaborative technical documentation across teams.
+## Ecosystem
+
+### Developer Tooling (3)
+
+#### CLI Utilities (2)
+
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Essential Tools: 2021](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-essential-tools-2021-def12e84c572)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert selection of developer and operator terminal utilities designed to streamline interaction with Kubernetes clusters. Reviews advanced interactive CLI browsers like k9s, visual dashboards like Lens, log stream multiplexers like Stern, and context switches like kubectx.
 ## Edge Computing
 
 ### Lightweight Kubernetes
@@ -1842,7 +1874,7 @@
 #### Deployment Helpers
 
   - **(2022)** [==github.com/lsdopen/ahoy==](https://github.com/lsdopen/ahoy) ⭐ 78  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Ahoy streamlines deployment validation in delivery pipelines by managing Kubernetes manifest configurations. It works as an intermediary script engine to verify configuration structures prior to deployment execution. It helps teams ensure compliance inside automated pipelines.
-### Configuration Management (4)
+### Configuration Management (5)
 
 #### Developer Productivity (1)
 
@@ -2072,6 +2104,11 @@
 #### Hypervisor
 
   - **(2025)** [smartxworks/virtink](https://github.com/smartxworks/virtink) ⭐ 607  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Virtink is a cloud-native virtualization operator designed to orchestrate lightweight virtual machines natively inside Kubernetes. Utilizing Cloud-Hypervisor as its backend, it serves as an agile, low-overhead alternative to KubeVirt for building hyper-converged architectures.
+### Windows Containers
+
+#### Guides
+
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes on Windows: 6 Life-Saving Tools & Tips](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-on-windows-6-life-saving-tools-and-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A technical resource detailing operational best practices, troubleshooting mechanisms, and performance-tuning tricks for running Windows Server containers on hybrid Kubernetes clusters. It addresses common networking pitfalls (such as Calico or Flannel overlay differences) and resource limitation differences between Linux namespaces and Windows Job Objects. It provides engineering teams with practical tips to facilitate legacy .NET Framework containerization.
 ## Infrastructure and Hardware
 
 ### AIML Infrastructure
@@ -2083,7 +2120,7 @@
 
 ### Kubernetes Tooling
 
-#### CLI Utilities (2)
+#### CLI Utilities (3)
 
   - **(2022)** [==kubech (kubectl change)==](https://github.com/DevOpsHiveHQ/kubech) ⭐ 156  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” kubech (kubectl change) is a lightweight CLI utility that enables rapid, interactive switching of Kubernetes contexts and namespaces. Enhances workflow security by reducing terminal navigation steps.
 #### Developer Experience (4)
@@ -2113,7 +2150,14 @@
 #### Migration
 
   - **(2026)** [pulumi/kube2pulumi](https://github.com/pulumi/kube2pulumi) ⭐ 107  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open-source command-line tool designed to convert static Kubernetes YAML templates or dynamically generated Helm outputs directly into isomorphic, compilable Pulumi configurations.
-## Kubernetes (3)
+## Introductory
+
+### Concepts
+
+#### Core Resources
+
+  - **(2021)** [community.suse.com: Stupid Simple Kubernetesβ€Šβ€”β€ŠDeployments, Services and Ingresses Explained](https://www.rancher.com/community)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a clean, foundational model detailing the relationship between Deployments, Services, and Ingress resources. Explains how these layers work together to manage container replicas, handle traffic distribution, and expose APIs to external users.
+## Kubernetes (4)
 
 ### AIOps
 
@@ -2176,12 +2220,12 @@
 ### General Reference
 
   - [armosec.io: Use Kubescape to check if your Kubernetes clusters are exposed to the latest K8s Symlink vulnerability (CVE-2021-25741)](https://www.armosec.io/cve-vulnerability-database)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.armosec.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support](https://t.co/C6uicr7ZPS)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [The Maester - Terraform Module](https://cloudtips.nl/the-maester-terraform-module-8c68b2b68c51)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The Maester - Terraform Module in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium: 4 Simple Kubernetes Terminal Customizations to Boost Your Productivity](https://medium.com/better-programming/4-simple-kubernetes-terminal-customizations-to-boost-your-productivity-deda60a19924)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: 4 Simple Kubernetes Terminal Customizations to Boost Your Productivity in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Web-Check](https://web-check.xyz)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Web-Check in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/gquiman: K8Studio, Helm and Kubernetes management](https://medium.com/itnext/introducing-k8studio-v3-the-ultimate-kubernetes-workspace-just-got-even-better-0bc0de63642c)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/gquiman: K8Studio, Helm and Kubernetes management in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support](https://t.co/C6uicr7ZPS)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [The Maester - Terraform Module](https://cloudtips.nl/the-maester-terraform-module-8c68b2b68c51)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The Maester - Terraform Module in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/globant: Infrastructure as Code using Kubernetes](https://medium.com/globant/infrastructure-as-code-using-kubernetes-d3d329446517)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/globant: Infrastructure as Code using Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts](https://medium.com/geekculture/convert-kubernetes-yaml-files-into-helm-charts-4107de079455)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.devgenius.io: 7 Open Source Kubernetes Developer Tools to Follow in' 2022](https://blog.devgenius.io/7-open-source-kubernetes-developer-tools-to-follow-in-2022-78a5e5dbd4e3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.devgenius.io: 7 Open Source Kubernetes Developer Tools to Follow in' 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [devops.cisel.ch: Kubernetes operational tools you must TRY](https://devops.cisel.ch/kubernetes-operational-tools-you-must-try)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering devops.cisel.ch: Kubernetes operational tools you must TRY in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/container-talks: 7 Tools To Make Kubernetes Management Easy](https://medium.com/container-talks/7-tools-to-make-kubernetes-management-easy-ba8238e6ce8d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/container-talks: 7 Tools To Make Kubernetes Management Easy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2194,7 +2238,6 @@
   - [cncf.io: What is Polaris? Kubernetes open source configuration validation' 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/07/01/what-is-fairwinds-polaris-kubernetes-open-source-configuration-validation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cncf.io: What is Polaris? Kubernetes open source configuration validation' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: How to Validate Your Kubernetes Cluster With Sonobuoy 🌟](https://medium.com/better-programming/how-to-validate-your-kubernetes-cluster-with-sonobuoy-c91b282908fe)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: How to Validate Your Kubernetes Cluster With Sonobuoy 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [kalm.dev 🌟](https://kalm.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kalm.dev 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: 4 Simple Kubernetes Terminal Customizations to Boost Your Productivity](https://medium.com/better-programming/4-simple-kubernetes-terminal-customizations-to-boost-your-productivity-deda60a19924)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: 4 Simple Kubernetes Terminal Customizations to Boost Your Productivity in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” Kubecolor Introduction](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-kubecolor-introduction-3d650effc36f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” Kubecolor Introduction in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [reconshell.com: Kubei – Kubernetes Runtime Vulnerabilities Scanner 🌟](https://reconshell.com/kubei-kubernetes-runtime-vulnerabilities-scanner)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reconshell.com: Kubei – Kubernetes Runtime Vulnerabilities Scanner 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [outdated.sh 🌟](https://outdated.sh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering outdated.sh 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2202,6 +2245,7 @@
   - [KTail: Kubernetes log viewer 🌟](https://www.ktail.de)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering KTail: Kubernetes log viewer 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.ediri.io: Writing Kubernetes policies with jsPolicy and deploy them' via FluxCD](https://blog.ediri.io/writing-kubernetes-policies-with-jspolicy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.ediri.io: Writing Kubernetes policies with jsPolicy and deploy them' via FluxCD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [KUDO: The Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator 🌟](https://kudo.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering KUDO: The Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts](https://medium.com/geekculture/convert-kubernetes-yaml-files-into-helm-charts-4107de079455)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@ryan.dardis: KubeClarity β€” Cloud-Native Security Scanning for' your Kubernetes Cluster and more](https://medium.com/@ryan.dardis/kubeclarity-cloud-native-security-scanning-for-your-kubernetes-cluster-and-more-7c3ee6a16556)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@ryan.dardis: KubeClarity β€” Cloud-Native Security Scanning for' your Kubernetes Cluster and more in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@michaeljguarino: How we Created an in-Browser Kubernetes Experience](https://medium.com/@michaeljguarino/how-we-created-an-in-browser-kubernetes-experience-58c065cda803)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@michaeljguarino: How we Created an in-Browser Kubernetes Experience in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [faun.pub: A browser based remote desktop solution on kubernetes](https://faun.pub/a-browser-based-remote-desktop-solution-on-kubernetes-d6b3d33e73b6)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: A browser based remote desktop solution on kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2489,7 +2533,7 @@
 #### Change Tracking
 
   - **(2022)** [home.robusta.dev: Why everyone should track Kubernetes changes and top four' ways to do so](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/why-everyone-should-track-and-audit-kubernetes-changes-and-top-ways) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide exploring the operational necessity of tracking live cluster configuration modifications. The post contrasts change-tracking methods, including Kubernetes API auditing, GitOps synchronization differentials, and real-time alerting engines like Robusta and Kubeshark.
-### CLI Utilities (3)
+### CLI Utilities (4)
 
 #### Image Security
 
@@ -2514,7 +2558,7 @@
   - **(2021)** [==kmoncon==](https://github.com/Stono/kconmon) ⭐ 287  [NODE.JS CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A connection monitoring tool that tests internal and external cluster connectivity paths actively from the inside out. Dispatches continuous diagnostics metrics to trace latency, DNS resolution, and structural network failures across namespaces.
 ### Dashboards
 
-#### Developer Tooling (3)
+#### Developer Tooling (4)
 
   - **(2023)** [==vmware-tanzu/octant==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/octant) ⭐ 6247  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Octant was an open-source, extensible developer dashboard designed to visualize local and remote Kubernetes cluster states, resource dependencies, and logs. Project development was officially archived in 2023 as developers shifted to other open-source or commercial alternatives like Lens, OpenLens, and K9s.
 ### Debugging (1)
@@ -2606,7 +2650,7 @@
   - **(2023)** [==github.com/hcavarsan/kftray ⭐==](https://github.com/hcavarsan/kftray) ⭐ 1524  [TYPESCRIPT / RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KFTray is a desktop-native menubar utility designed to manage multiple simultaneous kubectl port forwarding connections. It simplifies complex local development loops by allowing engineers to save, group, and dynamically trigger port-forward rules across distinct clusters and namespaces.
 ### Log Aggregation
 
-#### CLI Utilities (4)
+#### CLI Utilities (5)
 
   - **(2015)** [==Stern 🌟==](https://github.com/stern/stern) ⭐ 4733  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Stern is a highly efficient Go-based CLI utility that tails logs from multiple pods and containers within a cluster, utilizing regular expressions for flexible Pod selection. It automatically handles the lifecycle of newly spawned pods, appending them to the output stream on the fly.
   - **(2010)** [==Kubetail 🌟==](https://github.com/johanhaleby/kubetail) ⭐ 3489  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Johanhaleby's Kubetail is a lightweight, widely adopted Bash script that aggregates logs from multiple Kubernetes Pods into a single streaming stdout stream. It utilizes wildcard and regex matching patterns to capture dynamic Pod names, color-coding outputs per container to streamline manual log inspections.
@@ -2988,6 +3032,13 @@
 #### Stress Testing
 
   - **(2021)** [openshift: Introducing kube-burner, A tool to Burn Down Kubernetes and OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-kube-burner-a-tool-to-burn-down-kubernetes-and-openshift) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's official announcement and architectural breakdown of kube-burner. It covers how the tool enables platform engineers to benchmark OpenShift and standard Kubernetes cluster limits by automating mass resource creation and metric collection.
+## Performance Engineering
+
+### Kubernetes Optimization
+
+#### Autonomous Tuning
+
+  - **(2025)** [**How Kruize Optimizes OpenShift Workloads**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2025/06/25/how-kruize-optimizes-openshift-workloads) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical review explaining how the Kruize Autotune project leverages prometheus metrics to autonomously profile and adjust microservices allocations on enterprise OpenShift clusters.
 ## Platform
 
 ### Application Platform
@@ -3094,7 +3145,7 @@
   - **(2020)** [==open-cluster-management.io==](https://open-cluster-management.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Open Cluster Management (OCM) is a modular, extensible CNCF project designed to orchestrate fleets of Kubernetes clusters at scale. It defines standardized API abstractions for cluster registration, application deployment policies, and compliance management.
 ### Multi-Tenancy (3)
 
-#### Policy Enforcement
+#### Policy Enforcement (1)
 
   - **(2020)** [==platformengineering.org/tools/capsule ⭐==](https://platformengineering.org/tools/capsule) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Capsule provides native multi-tenancy in single Kubernetes clusters by implementing lightweight tenant abstractions. Operating as a custom operator, it manages namespaces without replacing standard Kubernetes APIs or creating separate control planes. It is highly valued for enforcing governance limits in shared enterprise platforms.
 ### Service Mesh Management
@@ -3302,7 +3353,7 @@
 ##### Legacy Tools (1)
 
   - **(2018)** [==box/kube-exec-controller==](https://github.com/box/kube-exec-controller) ⭐ 126  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: Controller to restrict and audit shell execution inside Kubernetes pods. Live Grounding: Inactive for over five years. Superseded by newer ephemeral container mechanics, admission controllers (OPA/Kyverno), and modern service mesh execution boundaries.
-### Policy Enforcement (1)
+### Policy Enforcement (2)
 
 #### Admission Control (5)
 
@@ -3429,7 +3480,7 @@
 #### Penetration Testing
 
   - **(2021)** [intellipaat.com: What is Penetration Testing?](https://intellipaat.com/blog/what-is-penetration-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource is an introductory educational article outlining the core principles, methodologies, and phases of penetration testing. It serves as a foundational guide for engineers transitioning into security-conscious infrastructure architectures.
-### Policy Enforcement (2)
+### Policy Enforcement (3)
 
 #### Educational Material (5)
 
@@ -3466,7 +3517,7 @@
 
   - **(2026)** [==Checkov 🌟==](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/checkov) ⭐ 8790  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Checkov is a static code analysis tool for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) that scans Kubernetes manifests, Helm charts, Terraform, and cloud-provider templates for misconfigurations and security risks, acting as a critical CI/CD gatekeeper.
   - **(2020)** [sKan](https://github.com/alcideio/skan) ⭐ 204  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” sKan (by Alcide) was an early static analysis tool for scanning configuration files and Helm charts to discover security vulnerabilities. It has since been archived, with modern platforms choosing robust, active alternatives such as Checkov.
-### Configuration Management (5)
+### Configuration Management (6)
 
 #### Backup Tools
 
@@ -3616,5 +3667,5 @@
   - **(2020)** [github.com/alexellis/run-job](https://github.com/alexellis/run-job) ⭐ 211  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented utility written in Go to quickly trigger Kubernetes Jobs, track execution statuses, and stream execution logs directly to stdout. Simplifies local workflow testing and diagnostic debugging.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-troubleshooting.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-troubleshooting.md
index b9bce442..aeefccbf 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-troubleshooting.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-troubleshooting.md
@@ -17,6 +17,9 @@
 1. [Cloud-Native Platforms](#cloud-native-platforms)
   - [Operating Systems](#operating-systems)
     - [Flatcar Linux](#flatcar-linux)
+1. [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes)
+  - [containerd](#containerd)
+    - [ctr CLI](#ctr-cli)
 1. [Development Workflow](#development-workflow)
   - [IDE Extensions](#ide-extensions)
     - [Bridge to Kubernetes](#bridge-to-kubernetes)
@@ -64,6 +67,9 @@
     - [Real-World Examples](#real-world-examples)
   - [Troubleshooting Tooling](#troubleshooting-tooling)
     - [kubectl plugins](#kubectl-plugins)
+1. [Kubernetes Platform Engine](#kubernetes-platform-engine)
+  - [Cluster Operations](#cluster-operations)
+    - [Memory Management](#memory-management)
 1. [Observability](#observability-1)
   - [Debugging](#debugging)
     - [Automation](#automation)
@@ -90,7 +96,6 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
-  - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03/13/kubernetes-troubleshooting-a-step-by-step-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: 5 tips for troubleshooting apps on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@alexellisuk/5-tips-for-troubleshooting-apps-on-kubernetes-835b6b539c24)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: 5 tips for troubleshooting apps on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [veducate.co.uk: How to fix in Kubernetes – Deleting a PVC stuck in status' β€œTerminating”](https://veducate.co.uk/kubernetes-pvc-terminating)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering veducate.co.uk: How to fix in Kubernetes – Deleting a PVC stuck in status' β€œTerminating” in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [levelup.gitconnected.com: 5 tips for troubleshooting apps on Kubernetes](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/5-tips-for-troubleshooting-apps-on-kubernetes-835b6b539c24)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: 5 tips for troubleshooting apps on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -129,6 +134,7 @@
   - [medium.com/@it-craftsman: How to fix Kubernetes namespaces stuck in terminating' state](https://medium.com/@it-craftsman/how-to-fix-kubernetes-namespaces-stuck-in-terminating-state-ea46c5fff045)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@it-craftsman: How to fix Kubernetes namespaces stuck in terminating' state in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@reefland: Access PVC Data without the POD; troubleshooting Kubernetes.](https://medium.com/@reefland/access-pvc-data-without-the-pod-troubleshooting-kubernetes-b28bfdd7502)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@reefland: Access PVC Data without the POD; troubleshooting Kubernetes. in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/geekculture: K8s Troubleshooting β€” How to Debug CoreDNS Issues](https://medium.com/geekculture/k8s-troubleshooting-how-to-debug-coredns-issues-724e8b973cfc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/geekculture: K8s Troubleshooting β€” How to Debug CoreDNS Issues in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03/13/kubernetes-troubleshooting-a-step-by-step-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [How to quarantine pods](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes/comments/gt3uvg/how_to_quarantine_pods)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering How to quarantine pods in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [tetrate.io: How to debug microservices in Kubernetes with proxy, sidecar' or service mesh?](https://www.tetrate.io/blog/how-to-debug-microservices-in-kubernetes-with-proxy-sidecar-or-service-mesh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering tetrate.io: How to debug microservices in Kubernetes with proxy, sidecar' or service mesh? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [sumanthkumarc.medium.com: Debugging namespace deletion issue in Kubernetes](https://sumanthkumarc.medium.com/debugging-namespace-deletion-issue-in-kubernetes-f6f8b40a4368)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sumanthkumarc.medium.com: Debugging namespace deletion issue in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -165,6 +171,13 @@
 #### Flatcar Linux
 
   - **(2024)** [kinvolk.io](https://kinvolk.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official portal of Kinvolk (acquired by Microsoft), pioneers of Flatcar Container Linux, Lokomotive Kubernetes, and Inspektor Gadget. The platform represents an essential pillar in the development of minimal, immutable operating systems and eBPF-based Kubernetes tooling.
+## Container Runtimes
+
+### containerd
+
+#### ctr CLI
+
+  - **(2023)** [labs.iximiuz.com: How to work with container images using ctr](https://labs.iximiuz.com/courses/containerd-cli/ctr/image-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep technical laboratory exercise focused on managing low-level container images using the containerd 'ctr' CLI. Vital for operations engineers debugging nodes directly where high-level runtimes like docker are not installed.
 ## Development Workflow
 
 ### IDE Extensions
@@ -294,6 +307,13 @@
 #### kubectl plugins
 
   - **(2020)** [==kubectl-debug==](https://github.com/aylei/kubectl-debug) ⭐ 2305  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Originally a popular community-built plugin to launch debugging containers within target pods, `kubectl-debug` has largely been superseded by native Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers (`kubectl debug` command) in modern releases. This project remains a valuable reference for historical context and legacy cluster compatibility. For modern clusters, engineers are strongly advised to transition to built-in Kubernetes diagnostic commands.
+## Kubernetes Platform Engine
+
+### Cluster Operations
+
+#### Memory Management
+
+  - **(2025)** [OOMKilled in Kubernetes: Understanding and Preventing Hidden Memory Leaks](https://unixarena.com/2025/04/oomkilled-in-kubernetes-the-hidden-memory-leaks-youre-missing.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses Kubernetes `OOMKilled` (Exit Code 137) events caused by memory leaks, misconfigured resource limits, and JVM heap management issues. Explains how to set appropriate limits/requests while implementing profiling tools to prevent container churn.
 ## Observability (1)
 
 ### Debugging
@@ -306,7 +326,6 @@
   - **(2021)** [github.com/JamesTGrant/kubectl-debug](https://github.com/JamesTGrant/kubectl-debug) ⭐ 373  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kubectl plugin designed to launch temporary debugging containers within a target pod namespace. Streamlines manual container introspection prior to the widespread adoption of native ephemeral containers.
 #### CLI Operations
 
-  - **(2023)** [A Complete Guide to Kubectl exec](https://refine.dev/blog/kubectl-exec-command) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide explaining the inner workings of the 'kubectl exec' command. Breaks down how connection handshakes occur between the API server, Kubelet, and container runtimes (CRI).
   - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: 12 Commands to Debug Your Workloads 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-12-commands-to-debug-your-workloads)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated list of 12 essential kubectl commands designed to streamline low-level container and network diagnostics. Targets common day-2 operational challenges, addressing resource pressure, storage attachments, and system event inspection.
 #### Container Debugging
 
@@ -350,5 +369,5 @@
   - **(2024)** [KubeUI: A Desktop Kubernetes Client](https://github.com/IvanJosipovic/KubeUI) ⭐ 311  [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance, desktop-optimized UI designed to stream, monitor, and interact with live cluster metrics and objects. It enhances developer agility through dynamic views of multi-cluster namespaces and active workload metrics.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes-tutorials.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes-tutorials.md
index d1f002fa..1ada5b03 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes-tutorials.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes-tutorials.md
@@ -21,45 +21,29 @@
     - [Spanish Tutorials](#spanish-tutorials)
   - [Enterprise Kubernetes](#enterprise-kubernetes)
     - [OpenShift Infrastructure Deployment](#openshift-infrastructure-deployment)
-1. [Cloud Native Infrastructure](#cloud-native-infrastructure)
-  - [Service Mesh](#service-mesh)
-    - [Tutorials](#tutorials)
 1. [Cloud-Native Infrastructure](#cloud-native-infrastructure)
   - [Learning Resources](#learning-resources)
     - [Kubernetes Courses](#kubernetes-courses)
-1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-1)
-  - [AKS Labs](#aks-labs)
-    - [Hands-on Learning](#hands-on-learning)
 1. [DevOps](#devops)
   - [Automation](#automation)
     - [Education Tooling](#education-tooling)
 1. [DevOps and CICD](#devops-and-cicd)
   - [Roadmaps](#roadmaps)
     - [Career Path](#career-path)
-1. [Frontend Development](#frontend-development)
-  - [React Framework](#react-framework)
-    - [State Management](#state-management)
 1. [Fundamentals](#fundamentals)
   - [Developer Workflows](#developer-workflows)
     - [Architecture](#architecture)
-1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
-  - [Networking](#networking)
-    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-1)
-      - [Service Discovery](#service-discovery)
-1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
-  - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
-    - [Guides](#guides)
 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
   - [General Reference](#general-reference)
 1. [Orchestration](#orchestration)
   - [Containers and Kubernetes](#containers-and-kubernetes)
     - [Video Series](#video-series)
       - [Foundations](#foundations)
-  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1)
+  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
     - [Comprehensive Reference](#comprehensive-reference)
     - [Continuous Learning](#continuous-learning)
       - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
-    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-2)
+    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-1)
     - [Hands-on Labs](#hands-on-labs-1)
       - [Cheat Sheets](#cheat-sheets)
     - [Interactive Platform](#interactive-platform)
@@ -74,20 +58,15 @@
     - [Video Series](#video-series-1)
       - [Bare Metal and Local](#bare-metal-and-local)
       - [Enterprise Fundamentals](#enterprise-fundamentals)
-      - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-3)
+      - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-2)
       - [Networking and Core](#networking-and-core)
       - [Production Mechanics](#production-mechanics)
   - [Kubernetes Fundamentals](#kubernetes-fundamentals)
     - [Visual Learning](#visual-learning)
-1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-1)
-  - [Kubernetes GitOps and Packaging](#kubernetes-gitops-and-packaging)
-    - [Learning Hubs](#learning-hubs)
 1. [Professional Development](#professional-development)
   - [Opinion and Strategy](#opinion-and-strategy-1)
     - [Course Reviews](#course-reviews)
 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering)
-  - [Collaboration](#collaboration)
-    - [Documentation Specifications](#documentation-specifications)
   - [Education](#education-1)
     - [Systems Programming](#systems-programming)
 
@@ -133,13 +112,6 @@
 #### OpenShift Infrastructure Deployment
 
   - **(2023)** [Openshift Baremetal - Installer's Bake-off: Agent vs Assisted vs IPI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=vK_9UKjGV8F24Ebt&v=1v15VSKPZRU&feature=youtu.be) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth technical comparison of OpenShift bare-metal installation strategies. Weighs the architectural pros and cons of Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI), Assisted Installer setups, and isolated Agent-based workflows.
-## Cloud Native Infrastructure
-
-### Service Mesh
-
-#### Tutorials
-
-  - **(2022)** [Implementing Istio From Start To Finish](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/implementing-istio-from-start-to-finish)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive implementation roadmap designed to guide engineering teams through the planning, deployment, and optimization stages of building an enterprise-grade Istio platform from the ground up.
 ## Cloud-Native Infrastructure
 
 ### Learning Resources
@@ -147,13 +119,6 @@
 #### Kubernetes Courses
 
   - **(2024)** [**wardviaene/kubernetes-course**](https://github.com/wardviaene/kubernetes-course) ⭐ 1732  [YAML/GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Accompanying codebase for Ward Viaene's comprehensive Kubernetes course, demonstrating deployments, configurations, microservice communication patterns, and cloud migrations. (Live Grounding: Widely trusted community-backed repository illustrating production-grade YAML configurations).
-## Container Orchestration (1)
-
-### AKS Labs
-
-#### Hands-on Learning
-
-  - **(2026)** [AKS Labs - Introduction](https://azure-samples.github.io/aks-labs/docs/intro) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on, engineer-designed technical playground for AKS configurations. Deep dives into Advanced CNI options, Cilium-driven security schemas, network boundaries, and workload identity bindings.
 ## DevOps
 
 ### Automation
@@ -168,13 +133,6 @@
 #### Career Path
 
   - **(2026)** [**DevOps Roadmap for 2026**](https://github.com/milanm/DevOps-Roadmap) ⭐ 19614  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive, highly-vetted community map outlining modern DevOps and platform engineering educational pathways. Synthesizes knowledge milestones across systems internals, network protocols, continuous integration/continuous delivery protocols, and hybrid observability.
-## Frontend Development
-
-### React Framework
-
-#### State Management
-
-  - **(2019)** [useHooks - React Hooks Library](https://usehooks.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production-ready React hook recipes facilitating decoupled side effects, event listener bindings, dynamic state persistence, and responsive UI behaviors without custom boilerplate code.
 ## Fundamentals
 
 ### Developer Workflows
@@ -182,27 +140,13 @@
 #### Architecture
 
   - **(2020)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #1: Kubernetes Architecture and Features 🌟](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2020/12/kubernetes-for-developers-1-kubernetes-architecture.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-first manual illustrating structural components and cluster design properties. Guides programmers to understand how their API payload deployments translates to actual container lifecycle actions on physical machines.
-## Infrastructure
-
-### Networking
-
-#### Fundamentals (1)
-
-##### Service Discovery
-
-  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes Services and Load Balancing Explained**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-services-and-load-balancing) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A contemporary structural breakdown explaining how Kubernetes leverages service endpoints to build abstract load balancing layers. Reviews the operations of kube-proxy in writing local node routing rules and traces how traffic migrates from virtual endpoints to real pod ports.
-## Kubernetes
-
-### Troubleshooting
-
-#### Guides
-
-  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Troubleshooting Guide: Common Pitfalls and Solutions](https://autodotes.com/posts/s90PP9397WYTsAWaRapd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A robust troubleshooting guide compiling common pitfalls, anti-patterns, and direct remedies for everyday Kubernetes operation. It spans topics from service networking misconfigurations to persistent volume mounting failures. This resource provides clear checklists to help platform engineers accelerate incident resolution times.
 ## Kubernetes Tools
 
 ### General Reference
 
-  - [kubernetesbyexample.com](https://kubernetesbyexample.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubernetesbyexample.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [kubernetesbyexample.com 🌟](https://kubernetesbyexample.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubernetesbyexample.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts](https://blog.devops.dev/automating-kubernetes-deployments-with-helm-charts-baaec0e6fbc5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03/13/kubernetes-troubleshooting-a-step-by-step-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Kubernetes 101: Pods, Nodes, Containers, and Clusters](https://medium.com/google-cloud/kubernetes-101-pods-nodes-containers-and-clusters-c1509e409e16)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Kubernetes 101: Pods, Nodes, Containers, and Clusters in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Learn Kubernetes in Under 3 Hours: A Detailed Guide to Orchestrating' Containers](https://medium.com/free-code-camp/learn-kubernetes-in-under-3-hours-a-detailed-guide-to-orchestrating-containers-114ff420e882)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Learn Kubernetes in Under 3 Hours: A Detailed Guide to Orchestrating' Containers in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [kubernetestutorials.com: Install and Deploy Kubernetes on CentOs 7](https://kubernetestutorials.com/install-and-deploy-kubernetes-on-centos-7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubernetestutorials.com: Install and Deploy Kubernetes on CentOs 7 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -220,8 +164,6 @@
   - [udemy.com: Learn DevOps: Advanced Kubernetes Usage](https://www.udemy.com/learn-devops-advanced-kubernetes-usage)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: Learn DevOps: Advanced Kubernetes Usage in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/javarevisited: 8 Best Free Kubernetes Courses for Beginners in' 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/7-free-online-courses-to-learn-kubernetes-in-2020-3b8a68ec7abc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/javarevisited: 8 Best Free Kubernetes Courses for Beginners in' 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [udemy.com: Just enough kubernetes to be dangerous (free)](https://www.udemy.com/course/just-enough-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: Just enough kubernetes to be dangerous (free) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03/13/kubernetes-troubleshooting-a-step-by-step-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts](https://blog.devops.dev/automating-kubernetes-deployments-with-helm-charts-baaec0e6fbc5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [exploreneptune.io 🌟](https://exploreneptune.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==exploreneptune.io== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## Orchestration
 
@@ -232,7 +174,7 @@
 ##### Foundations
 
   - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Docker and Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjwPggqtFsI_zMAwvG0SqYCb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-defining video guide pairing OCI engine theory with localized container orchestration operations. Illustrates packaging programs, managing dependencies, configuring networks, and running resilient deployment manifests.
-### Kubernetes (1)
+### Kubernetes
 
 #### Comprehensive Reference
 
@@ -243,7 +185,7 @@
 ##### Platform Engineering
 
   - **(2026)** [==100 Days Of Kubernetes: 100daysofkubernetes.io==](https://100daysofkubernetes.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly progressive community learning roadmap tracing advanced modern platform architectures. Chronicles continuous topics ranging from standard containers to advanced Envoy proxying, service meshes, and GitOps deployments.
-#### Fundamentals (2)
+#### Fundamentals (1)
 
   - **(2025)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Tutorials For Beginners: Getting Started Guide**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-tutorials-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptional introductory portal that distills container architecture into highly digestible guides. Explores standard pod mechanics, ingress controllers, environment configs, and scaling strategies with clean procedural steps.
 #### Hands-on Labs (1)
@@ -285,7 +227,7 @@
 ##### Enterprise Fundamentals
 
   - **(2024)** [**youtube playlist: DevNation Lessons: Kubernetes Fundamentals**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf3vm0UK6HKpOqIY2fcu_M0sCSpluyXMW) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Red Hat's developer lessons focused on real-world system patterns, detailing secure service integration, configurations separation, and cluster administration patterns within heavy enterprise networks.
-##### Fundamentals (3)
+##### Fundamentals (2)
 
   - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Thetips4you - Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLVx1qovxj-akr_3XqQQgpqRyQw4GYuS4h) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory video collection teaching standard configuration, secret integration, dynamic cloud volumes, and fundamental deployment syntax. Recommended for engineers transitioning from traditional VM hypervisors.
 ##### Networking and Core
@@ -299,13 +241,6 @@
 #### Visual Learning
 
   - **(2022)** [**cloud.google.com: kubernetes comic**](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Google's classic, highly creative visual guide explaining modern container scaling, lifecycle, and orchestration concepts through graphic storytelling. Perfect for explaining Kubernetes business advantages to technical managers.
-## Platform Engineering (1)
-
-### Kubernetes GitOps and Packaging
-
-#### Learning Hubs
-
-  - **(2025)** [Red Hat Training & Certification Community](https://access.redhat.com/community/learn) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's official training ecosystem community. It offers platform operators, architects, and developers verified learning pathways, course materials, and labs covering OpenShift administration and cloud-native practices.
 ## Professional Development
 
 ### Opinion and Strategy (1)
@@ -315,11 +250,6 @@
   - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 5 Online Courses to Learn Kubernetes in 2022 - Best of Lot](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2020/06/top-5-courses-to-learn-kubernetes-for-devops-and-certification.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An structured analytical review of high-performing cloud education resources. Evaluates programs based on practice exam quality, physical lab setups, and compliance with CNCF certification paths.
 ## Software Engineering
 
-### Collaboration
-
-#### Documentation Specifications
-
-  - **(2023)** [Open Source Friday: Spec Kit - What it is, the problems it solves, and how clear specs make collaboration work](https://www.youtube.com/live/2IArMAhkJcE?si=_LlIjakRXHUzERjy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on 'Spec Kit' - an open framework designed to facilitate collaborative creation of technical specifications. Details how clear, shared specification templates improve open-source contributions, bridge communication gaps between product and engineering, and keep technical debt in check.
 ### Education (1)
 
 #### Systems Programming
@@ -327,5 +257,5 @@
   - **(2024)** [==Build Your Own X==](https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An immensely popular community-driven compilation of step-by-step guides for building complex software systems (compilers, databases, operating systems, Docker) from scratch. Perfect for deep pedagogical exploration of core engineering systems.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kubernetes.md b/v2-docs/kubernetes.md
index e3852e1f..3895f37b 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kubernetes.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kubernetes.md
@@ -68,7 +68,6 @@
     - [Distributed Systems](#distributed-systems)
     - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-1)
     - [Node Lifecycle](#node-lifecycle)
-    - [Scalability Limits](#scalability-limits)
   - [Deployment Anti-Patterns](#deployment-anti-patterns)
     - [Operational Safety](#operational-safety)
   - [Design Patterns](#design-patterns)
@@ -99,8 +98,6 @@
     - [Compute Scaling](#compute-scaling)
   - [Internal Mechanics](#internal-mechanics)
     - [Control Loops](#control-loops)
-  - [Kubernetes Enhancements](#kubernetes-enhancements)
-    - [Resources](#resources)
   - [Microservices](#microservices-1)
     - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
   - [Migration](#migration)
@@ -133,9 +130,6 @@
     - [Control Plane](#control-plane-4)
   - [Workloads](#workloads)
     - [Enterprise Use-Cases](#enterprise-use-cases)
-1. [Architecture and Visualization](#architecture-and-visualization)
-  - [Guides](#guides)
-    - [AWS](#aws)
 1. [Automation](#automation)
   - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-1)
     - [Ansible](#ansible)
@@ -150,9 +144,6 @@
     - [Best Practices](#best-practices)
   - [GitOps](#gitops)
     - [Policy and Compliance](#policy-and-compliance)
-1. [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines)
-  - [Security and Supply Chain](#security-and-supply-chain)
-    - [Dependabot](#dependabot)
 1. [Capacity Management](#capacity-management)
   - [Resource Optimization](#resource-optimization)
     - [Node Allocation](#node-allocation)
@@ -173,28 +164,12 @@
 1. [Cloud Architecture](#cloud-architecture)
   - [NoOps and Serverless](#noops-and-serverless)
     - [Overview](#overview)
-1. [Cloud Architecture and Infrastructure Strategy](#cloud-architecture-and-infrastructure-strategy)
-  - [High Availability](#high-availability-1)
-    - [Multi-Region Deployments](#multi-region-deployments)
 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure)
-  - [Azure Networking](#azure-networking)
-    - [Latency Optimization](#latency-optimization)
   - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-1)
     - [Workload Management](#workload-management)
-1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration)
-  - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-2)
-    - [Helm and Packaging](#helm-and-packaging)
 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native)
   - [Community](#community)
     - [Directory](#directory)
-    - [Events](#events)
-      - [ArgoCon](#argocon)
-1. [Cloud Native and Kubernetes](#cloud-native-and-kubernetes)
-  - [Networking and Edge Routing](#networking-and-edge-routing)
-    - [Gateway API](#gateway-api)
-1. [Cloud Native and Kubernetes Core](#cloud-native-and-kubernetes-core)
-  - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-3)
-    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-3)
 1. [Cloud Native Platforms](#cloud-native-platforms)
   - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-2)
     - [Telemetry Bundles](#telemetry-bundles)
@@ -213,6 +188,7 @@
   - [On-Premises](#on-premises)
     - [Infrastructure](#infrastructure-1)
   - [Sizing](#sizing)
+    - [Node Allocatable](#node-allocatable)
     - [Research](#research)
     - [Worker Nodes](#worker-nodes)
 1. [Cluster Management](#cluster-management-1)
@@ -278,17 +254,12 @@
 1. [Configuration Management](#configuration-management-2)
   - [Declarative Templates](#declarative-templates)
     - [Programmatic Generation](#programmatic-generation)
-1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-4)
-  - [Azure Kubernetes Service](#azure-kubernetes-service)
-    - [Well-Architected Framework](#well-architected-framework)
+1. [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-2)
   - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-3)
     - [Community Platforms](#community-platforms)
 1. [Container Runtime](#container-runtime-1)
   - [Core Infrastructure](#core-infrastructure)
     - [Execution Engines](#execution-engines)
-1. [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes)
-  - [containerd](#containerd)
-    - [ctr CLI](#ctr-cli)
 1. [Containers and Orchestration](#containers-and-orchestration)
   - [Container Concepts](#container-concepts)
     - [Pods Deep Dive](#pods-deep-dive)
@@ -316,7 +287,7 @@
     - [Deployment Map](#deployment-map)
 1. [Core Concepts](#core-concepts-2)
   - [Containerization](#containerization)
-    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-4)
+    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-3)
     - [Virtualization Layers](#virtualization-layers)
   - [Introduction](#introduction)
     - [Orchestration Basics](#orchestration-basics)
@@ -351,9 +322,6 @@
 1. [Data Management](#data-management)
   - [Databases](#databases)
     - [Microservices Datastores](#microservices-datastores)
-1. [Deployment and Delivery](#deployment-and-delivery)
-  - [Deployment Strategies](#deployment-strategies)
-    - [Blue-Green and Canary](#blue-green-and-canary)
 1. [DevOps](#devops)
   - [CICD](#cicd-1)
     - [Reference Architecture](#reference-architecture)
@@ -371,9 +339,6 @@
     - [CICD Integration](#cicd-integration)
   - [Validation Protocols](#validation-protocols)
     - [CICD Integration](#cicd-integration-1)
-1. [Ecosystem](#ecosystem-1)
-  - [Developer Tooling](#developer-tooling)
-    - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities)
 1. [Education](#education)
   - [Backend Development](#backend-development)
     - [Containerization](#containerization-1)
@@ -393,10 +358,13 @@
     - [Catalog](#catalog)
     - [Concept](#concept)
     - [Tutorial](#tutorial)
+1. [Extensibility](#extensibility-2)
+  - [Operators](#operators)
+    - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management)
 1. [FinOps](#finops-1)
   - [Resource Optimization](#resource-optimization-1)
     - [API Usage](#api-usage)
-1. [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-5)
+1. [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-4)
   - [Advocacy](#advocacy)
     - [Developer Workflows](#developer-workflows)
   - [Architecture](#architecture-5)
@@ -414,7 +382,7 @@
     - [Best Practices](#best-practices-1)
     - [Complete Guides](#complete-guides)
     - [Conceptual Explanations](#conceptual-explanations)
-    - [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes-1)
+    - [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes)
     - [Core Abstractions](#core-abstractions)
     - [Entrypoints](#entrypoints)
     - [History](#history)
@@ -461,7 +429,7 @@
     - [Self-Hosted Clusters](#self-hosted-clusters)
   - [CRI](#cri)
     - [Alternative Runtimes](#alternative-runtimes)
-    - [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes-2)
+    - [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes-1)
   - [Container Runtime](#container-runtime-2)
     - [Dockershim Deprecation](#dockershim-deprecation)
     - [RuntimeClass](#runtimeclass)
@@ -476,7 +444,7 @@
     - [etcd Monitoring](#etcd-monitoring)
   - [Etcd](#etcd)
     - [Performance Tuning](#performance-tuning)
-  - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-6)
+  - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-5)
     - [Comparisons](#comparisons)
     - [Orchestration Comparisons](#orchestration-comparisons)
   - [Kernel Namespaces](#kernel-namespaces)
@@ -489,7 +457,7 @@
   - [Managed Offerings](#managed-offerings)
     - [Provider Comparison](#provider-comparison)
   - [Migration](#migration-1)
-    - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-5)
+    - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-3)
     - [Dev Environments](#dev-environments)
   - [OS](#os)
     - [Immutable Infrastructure](#immutable-infrastructure)
@@ -497,8 +465,6 @@
     - [OpenStack Integration](#openstack-integration)
   - [Registry](#registry)
     - [Security](#security-1)
-  - [Windows Containers](#windows-containers)
-    - [Guides](#guides-1)
 1. [Infrastructure Optimization](#infrastructure-optimization)
   - [Cluster Architecture](#cluster-architecture-1)
     - [Sizing](#sizing-1)
@@ -509,16 +475,11 @@
     - [FinOps Practices](#finops-practices)
     - [Tooling](#tooling-2)
 1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1)
-  - [CICD and Delivery](#cicd-and-delivery)
-    - [Self-Hosted Runners](#self-hosted-runners)
   - [Crossplane and Control Planes](#crossplane-and-control-planes)
     - [Overview](#overview-1)
 1. [Introductory](#introductory)
   - [Concepts](#concepts-1)
     - [Kubernetes Basics](#kubernetes-basics)
-1. [Kubernetes Platform Engine](#kubernetes-platform-engine)
-  - [Cluster Operations](#cluster-operations)
-    - [Memory Management](#memory-management)
 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
   - [General Reference](#general-reference)
 1. [Machine Learning](#machine-learning)
@@ -530,8 +491,6 @@
   - [Service Management](#service-management)
     - [Operator Framework](#operator-framework)
 1. [Networking](#networking-1)
-  - [Core Services](#core-services)
-    - [kube-proxy](#kube-proxy)
   - [Multi-Cloud Networking](#multi-cloud-networking)
     - [VPN Overlay](#vpn-overlay)
   - [Multi-Cluster](#multi-cluster-3)
@@ -551,17 +510,14 @@
   - [Services](#services)
     - [Basics](#basics-1)
     - [Deep Dive](#deep-dive-1)
-    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-7)
+    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-6)
     - [IPVS](#ipvs)
-  - [kube-proxy](#kube-proxy-1)
+  - [kube-proxy](#kube-proxy)
     - [IPVS Routing](#ipvs-routing)
     - [Traffic Routing](#traffic-routing)
 1. [Networking and Ingress](#networking-and-ingress)
   - [DNS](#dns)
     - [Automation](#automation-1)
-1. [Networking and Security](#networking-and-security)
-  - [Kubernetes Networking](#kubernetes-networking)
-    - [Deep Dive](#deep-dive-2)
 1. [Observability](#observability-1)
   - [Debugging](#debugging-2)
     - [Resource Lifecycle](#resource-lifecycle)
@@ -618,13 +574,13 @@
     - [Resource Cleanup](#resource-cleanup)
   - [Governance](#governance-2)
     - [Maturity Frameworks](#maturity-frameworks)
-  - [High Availability](#high-availability-2)
+  - [High Availability](#high-availability-1)
     - [Deployment Best Practices](#deployment-best-practices)
     - [Failover Mechanics](#failover-mechanics)
   - [Installation](#installation)
     - [Architecture Overview](#architecture-overview)
     - [Bootstrap Methods](#bootstrap-methods)
-  - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management)
+  - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management-1)
     - [Day 2 Operations](#day-2-operations)
   - [Maintenance](#maintenance)
     - [Upgrades](#upgrades)
@@ -651,7 +607,7 @@
     - [Checklists](#checklists)
     - [Operational Checklist](#operational-checklist)
   - [Registry](#registry-1)
-    - [High Availability](#high-availability-3)
+    - [High Availability](#high-availability-2)
   - [Reliability](#reliability-3)
     - [Auditing](#auditing)
     - [Probes](#probes-1)
@@ -676,7 +632,7 @@
   - [Session Management](#session-management)
     - [Context Isolation](#context-isolation)
   - [System Administration](#system-administration-1)
-    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-8)
+    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-7)
   - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting-3)
     - [Namespace Deletion](#namespace-deletion)
     - [Reliability](#reliability-4)
@@ -687,7 +643,7 @@
 1. [Orchestration](#orchestration-1)
   - [Concurrency](#concurrency)
     - [Distributed Locks](#distributed-locks)
-  - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-9)
+  - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals-8)
     - [Pods](#pods-2)
   - [Pod Lifecycle](#pod-lifecycle-1)
     - [Hooks](#hooks)
@@ -738,9 +694,6 @@
     - [Bare Metal and Storage](#bare-metal-and-storage)
   - [Training and Education](#training-and-education)
     - [Tutorials](#tutorials-1)
-1. [Provisioning](#provisioning)
-  - [Deployment Tools](#deployment-tools)
-    - [Ubuntu Stack](#ubuntu-stack)
 1. [Resource Management](#resource-management-2)
   - [Automation and Tools](#automation-and-tools)
     - [Rightsizing Tools](#rightsizing-tools)
@@ -760,7 +713,7 @@
     - [CPU Limits and Throttling](#cpu-limits-and-throttling-1)
     - [Capacity Management](#capacity-management-2)
     - [Capacity Planning](#capacity-planning-3)
-    - [Memory Management](#memory-management-1)
+    - [Memory Management](#memory-management)
     - [Quality of Service QoS](#quality-of-service-qos)
     - [Reliability vs Cost](#reliability-vs-cost)
     - [Requests and Limits](#requests-and-limits)
@@ -806,7 +759,6 @@
   - [Identity](#identity)
     - [OpenShift](#openshift)
   - [Identity and Access](#identity-and-access)
-    - [AKS](#aks)
     - [RBAC](#rbac)
   - [Identity and Access Control](#identity-and-access-control)
     - [Least Privilege](#least-privilege)
@@ -827,7 +779,7 @@
     - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability)
     - [Static Analysis](#static-analysis)
   - [Registry Integration](#registry-integration)
-    - [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes-3)
+    - [Container Runtimes](#container-runtimes-2)
   - [Resource Management](#resource-management-3)
     - [Audit](#audit)
   - [Secrets Management](#secrets-management-1)
@@ -853,9 +805,6 @@
 1. [Serverless](#serverless-1)
   - [Knative](#knative)
     - [Architecture Scaling](#architecture-scaling)
-1. [Service Mesh](#service-mesh)
-  - [Networking](#networking-3)
-    - [Traffic Management](#traffic-management)
 1. [Storage](#storage)
   - [Failure Stories](#failure-stories)
     - [Database Migration](#database-migration)
@@ -884,7 +833,7 @@
 1. [Testing](#testing)
   - [API Mocking](#api-mocking)
     - [Microcks](#microcks)
-1. [Traffic Management](#traffic-management-1)
+1. [Traffic Management](#traffic-management)
   - [Ingress](#ingress)
     - [Canary Deployments](#canary-deployments)
 1. [Training](#training)
@@ -1117,9 +1066,6 @@
 #### Node Lifecycle
 
   - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: What Determines if a Kubernetes Node is Ready?](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-node-ready) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into node status evaluation mechanics in Kubernetes. It breaks down how the Kubelet posts heartbeats, how the Node Lifecycle Controller handles Lease resources, and how resource exhaustion (PID, disk, memory pressure) updates NodeConditions.
-#### Scalability Limits
-
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/kubernetes: Kubernetes Scalability thresholds==](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/main/sig-scalability/configs-and-limits/thresholds.md) ⭐ 12886  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The authoritative SIG-Scalability technical specifications outlining physical structural and behavioral boundaries in a standard Kubernetes cluster (such as a maximum of 5,000 nodes, 150,000 total pods, and etcd throughput limits). Documents constraints and performance degradations encountered as these thresholds are reached.
 ### Deployment Anti-Patterns
 
 #### Operational Safety
@@ -1205,11 +1151,6 @@
 #### Control Loops
 
   - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: How Kubernetes works on reconciler pattern](https://www.learnsteps.com/how-kubernetes-works-on-a-reconciler-pattern) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A breakdown detailing the core control loop underlying Kubernetes' architecture: the state reconciliation pattern. Explains how controllers constantly poll state using an active feedback loop, identifying deviations between target specifications and current infrastructure status, and scheduling atomic changes to reconcile them.
-### Kubernetes Enhancements
-
-#### Resources
-
-  - **(2021)** [==KEP-2837: Especificaciones de Recursos a Nivel de Pod==](https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/ddf7d2a8c098e97b0714f31e88abad3b3e0e706c/keps/sig-node/2837-pod-level-resource-spec/README.md) ⭐ 3887  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A critical Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal (KEP) addressing resource specification directly at the Pod level rather than duplicating definitions across individual container configurations. This proposed structural shift promises to optimize vertical pod autoscaling, simplify scheduler math, and streamline declarative application configurations.
 ### Microservices (1)
 
 #### Platform Engineering
@@ -1295,13 +1236,6 @@
 #### Enterprise Use-Cases
 
   - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Workloads Do Businesses Run on Kubernetes?](https://thenewstack.io/what-workloads-do-businesses-run-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Surveys modern workload distribution patterns on Kubernetes. Identifies the progressive shift from purely stateless microservices to highly data-intensive stateful applications like database instances, AI/ML pipelines, and data queues.
-## Architecture and Visualization
-
-### Guides
-
-#### AWS
-
-  - **(2023)** [What is the best way to generate a visual diagram of the AWS environment which includes VPC, VPN, EC2, and AMIs?](https://www.pluralsight.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on Pluralsight outlining best-practice workflows for generating infrastructure diagrams. Provides structured advice on combining automated discovery with custom visual canvases.
 ## Automation
 
 ### Configuration Management (1)
@@ -1336,13 +1270,6 @@
 #### Policy and Compliance
 
   - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Measuring Patching Cadence on Kubernetes with GitOps**](https://itnext.io/measuring-patching-cadence-on-kubernetes-with-gitops-353bc4a1d25) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines a GitOps framework designed to measure, audit, and accelerate software patch delivery within Kubernetes clusters. Outlines the integration of automated image updates with PR-driven deployment logs to gauge team response velocity.
-## CICD Pipelines
-
-### Security and Supply Chain
-
-#### Dependabot
-
-  - **(2025)** [Dependabot Version Updates in Azure DevOps](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/dependabot-updates-en-azure-devops) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A configuration guide describing the implementation of automated Dependabot scanning mechanisms inside Azure DevOps repositories to detect and secure third-party dependencies.
 ## Capacity Management
 
 ### Resource Optimization
@@ -1392,32 +1319,13 @@
 #### Overview
 
   - **(2026)** [==Serverless Architectures==](https://nubenetes.com/serverless/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” In-depth analysis exploring execution concepts, billing architectures, scalability curves, and performance tradeoffs inherent in Serverless patterns. Details key differences between FaaS, cloud-managed runtimes, and self-hosted Knative workloads.
-## Cloud Architecture and Infrastructure Strategy
-
-### High Availability (1)
-
-#### Multi-Region Deployments
-
-  - **(2023)** [==engineering.monday.com: monday.com’s Multi-Regional Architecture: A Deep Dive==](https://engineering.monday.com/monday-coms-multi-regional-architecture-a-deep-dive) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A real-world architectural dissection of how monday.com implemented a highly resilient, multi-regional cloud strategy to improve latency and adhere to strict regional data regulations. Explains state replication strategies, request routing optimizations, and database scaling bottlenecks encountered during global scaling.
 ## Cloud Infrastructure
 
-### Azure Networking
-
-#### Latency Optimization
-
-  - **(2025)** [Reduce Latency with Azure Proximity Placement Groups](https://hansencloud.com/2025/02/24/reduce-latency-with-azure-proximity-placement-groups) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the utility of Azure Proximity Placement Groups (PPGs) to achieve sub-millisecond physical latency for interdependent compute resources. It outlines design considerations for co-locating VMs, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, and Kubernetes nodes within the same physical data center boundary to support high-performance microservices.
 ### Kubernetes (1)
 
 #### Workload Management
 
   - **(2021)** [K8s prevent queue worker Pod from being killed during deployment](https://itnext.io/k8s-prevent-queue-worker-pod-from-being-killed-during-deployment-4252ea7c13f6) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This operations guide details how to prevent queue-consuming pods from being killed mid-job during rolling deployments on Kubernetes. It explains how to coordinate preStop hooks and terminationGracePeriodSeconds configurations.
-## Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration
-
-### Container Orchestration (2)
-
-#### Helm and Packaging
-
-  - **(2022)** [andrewlock.net: Series: Deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes with Helm 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/series/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive tutorial series on orchestrating .NET applications inside Kubernetes using Helm. Analyzes templating, YAML manifests, dependency injections, dynamic secret handling, and values customization patterns.
 ## Cloud Native
 
 ### Community
@@ -1425,25 +1333,6 @@
 #### Directory
 
   - **(2021)** [techbeacon.com: 25 Kubernetes experts you should follow on Twitter](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/25-kubernetes-experts-you-should-follow-twitter) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A curated directory of 25 Kubernetes experts and thought leaders. While compiled in 2021, current 2026 analysis indicates that many highlighted figures have transitioned to wider Platform Engineering, AI infrastructure, and multi-cloud platform architectures, though their legacy core insights on orchestration remain highly foundational.
-#### Events
-
-##### ArgoCon
-
-  - **(2026)** [ArgoCon North America 2026 Call for Proposals](https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/co-located-events/argocon)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Call for Proposals portal for ArgoCon North America 2026. Focuses on collecting real-world architectures, case studies, and enterprise patterns utilizing Argo CD, Argo Workflows, Argo Rollouts, and Argo Events.
-## Cloud Native and Kubernetes
-
-### Networking and Edge Routing
-
-#### Gateway API
-
-  - **(2025)** [**Application Gateway for Containers: Istio Integration**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/11/21/application-gateway-for-containers-istio-integration) [GO / YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced architectural post demonstrating how Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) integrates with Istio Service Mesh via Kubernetes Gateway API. It details how edge traffic routing seamlessly hands off to internal mesh proxy sidecars while preserving end-to-end mTLS and header-based routing. This integration is critical for high-security microservices topologies demanding zero-trust communication.
-## Cloud Native and Kubernetes Core
-
-### Container Orchestration (3)
-
-#### Fundamentals (3)
-
-  - **(2023)** [==cloud.google.com: What is Kubernetes? 🌟==](https://cloud.google.com/learn/what-is-kubernetes) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive foundation on Kubernetes, detailing its architectural pillars including the control plane, worker nodes, and declarative API engine. It outlines container scheduling, automated self-healing, and service discovery mechanisms essential for running resilient, modern cloud-native systems.
 ## Cloud Native Platforms
 
 ### Kubernetes (2)
@@ -1491,6 +1380,9 @@
   - **(2018)** [kubernetes.io: Out of the Clouds onto the Ground: How to Make Kubernetes Production Grade Anywhere](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2018/08/03/out-of-the-clouds-onto-the-ground-how-to-make-kubernetes-production-grade-anywhere) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Classic architectural review detailing how to host production-grade Kubernetes outside public cloud boundaries. Addresses high-availability physical networking, load balancer layers, and resilient persistent storage backends.
 ### Sizing
 
+#### Node Allocatable
+
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Allocatable memory and CPU in Kubernetes Nodes](https://learnkube.com/allocatable-resources) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies how Kubernetes computes physical allocatable resources. Deeply details the underlying formulas for `kube-reserved`, `system-reserved`, and eviction thresholds to ensure cluster stability under heavy workloads.
 #### Research
 
   - **(2022)** [docs.google.com - learnk8s.io: Research on the trade offs when choosing an instance type for a kubernetes cluster](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yhkuBJBY2iO2Ax5FcbDMdWD5QLTVO6Y_kYt_VumnEtI/edit) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference spreadsheet mapping public cloud compute options. Analyzes network limits, local disks performance, memory ratios, and OS-reserved compute resources to guide infrastructure designers.
@@ -1665,13 +1557,8 @@
 #### Programmatic Generation
 
   - **(2023)** [Templating YAML in Kubernetes with real code](https://learnkube.com/templating-yaml-with-code) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for programmatic Kubernetes resource generation in real-world programming languages (Go, Python, Java) over raw text-interpolated tools like Helm. Details static typing validation advantages, testing, and GitOps orchestration scale benefits.
-## Container Orchestration (4)
+## Container Orchestration (2)
 
-### Azure Kubernetes Service
-
-#### Well-Architected Framework
-
-  - **(2026)** [Architecture Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/azure-kubernetes-service) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical guide mapping Azure Well-Architected Framework (WAF) principles to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It details architectural guidance on cluster networking, high availability, node pools, security integration, and cost management. This serves as the definitive reference for engineering enterprise-grade, highly resilient Kubernetes control and data planes on Azure.
 ### Kubernetes (3)
 
 #### Community Platforms
@@ -1684,13 +1571,6 @@
 #### Execution Engines
 
   - **(2026)** [==containerd - An open and reliable container runtime==](https://github.com/containerd/containerd) ⭐ 20835  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” containerd is an industry-standard container runtime designed to be embedded into larger systems like Kubernetes. Following the deprecation of Docker's native runtime engine in Kubernetes, containerd has emerged as the de facto execution engine for production-grade orchestrators.
-## Container Runtimes
-
-### containerd
-
-#### ctr CLI
-
-  - **(2023)** [labs.iximiuz.com: How to work with container images using ctr](https://labs.iximiuz.com/courses/containerd-cli/ctr/image-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep technical laboratory exercise focused on managing low-level container images using the containerd 'ctr' CLI. Vital for operations engineers debugging nodes directly where high-level runtimes like docker are not installed.
 ## Containers and Orchestration
 
 ### Container Concepts
@@ -1758,7 +1638,7 @@
 
 ### Containerization
 
-#### Fundamentals (4)
+#### Fundamentals (3)
 
   - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Kubernetes – Concept of Containers](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/cloud-computing/kubernetes-concept-of-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational resource decomposing container primitives within cloud computing environments. Details namespace isolation, cgroups resource enforcement, and how Kubernetes orchestrates these isolated Linux runtimes across virtual and physical bare-metal hardware.
 #### Virtualization Layers
@@ -1851,13 +1731,6 @@
 #### Microservices Datastores
 
   - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to Add MySql & MongoDB to a Kubernetes .Net Core Microservice Architecture**](https://itnext.io/databases-in-a-kubernetes-angular-net-core-microservice-arch-a0c0ae23dca9) [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailing the integration of relational (MySQL) and non-relational (MongoDB) databases into a .NET Core microservices framework on Kubernetes. Examines stateful storage requirements, connection string injection, and the architectural trade-offs of running databases inside versus outside the cluster boundary.
-## Deployment and Delivery
-
-### Deployment Strategies
-
-#### Blue-Green and Canary
-
-  - **(2024)** [semaphoreci.com: Continuous Blue-Green Deployments With Kubernetes 🌟](https://semaphore.io/blog/continuous-blue-green-deployments-with-kubernetes) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial illustrating native implementation of blue-green deployments on Kubernetes. Demonstrates how to manipulate service selectors, manage ingress controllers, and swap traffic dynamically with zero application downtime.
 ## DevOps
 
 ### CICD (1)
@@ -1900,13 +1773,6 @@
 
   - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Schema Validation](https://dev.to/datreeio/a-deep-dive-into-kubernetes-schema-validation-39ll)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down how the API server processes client submissions through OpenAPI schema validators. Details how developers can use automated validation frameworks in CI/CD chains to catch bad resource specs before applying manifests to clusters.
   - **(2021)** [datree.io: A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Schema Validation 🌟](https://www.datree.io/resources/kubernetes-schema-validation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into schema parsing and structural checking of Kubernetes manifests. Compares static scanning utilities with dynamic admission controllers, and outlines strategies for integrating automated validation policies into development pipelines.
-## Ecosystem (1)
-
-### Developer Tooling
-
-#### CLI Utilities
-
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Essential Tools: 2021](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-essential-tools-2021-def12e84c572)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert selection of developer and operator terminal utilities designed to streamline interaction with Kubernetes clusters. Reviews advanced interactive CLI browsers like k9s, visual dashboards like Lens, log stream multiplexers like Stern, and context switches like kubectx.
 ## Education
 
 ### Backend Development
@@ -1958,6 +1824,13 @@
 #### Tutorial
 
   - **(2020)** [dev.to: Creating a Custom Resource Definition In Kubernetes | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/creating-a-custom-resource-definition-in-kubernetes-2k7o) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through detailing how to construct and deploy Custom Resource Definitions. Explores API versioning schema fields, spec declarations, and the foundational design of corresponding controller reconciliation loops.
+## Extensibility (2)
+
+### Operators
+
+#### Lifecycle Management
+
+  - **(2024)** [==Red Hat OLM==](https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager) ⭐ 1857  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Part of the Operator Framework, OLM manages the installation, updates, and role-based access control of Operators running inside a cluster. It acts as an orchestrator for custom resource definitions (CRDs) and controller versions, ensuring dependencies are resolved safely. This tool is standard infrastructure across Red Hat OpenShift and enterprise Kubernetes configurations to scale operations reliably.
 ## FinOps (1)
 
 ### Resource Optimization (1)
@@ -1965,7 +1838,7 @@
 #### API Usage
 
   - **(2021)** [harness.io: Introducing Recommendations API: Find Potential Cost Savings Programmatically](https://www.harness.io/blog/recommendations-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines programmatic cost reduction strategies utilizing Harness's Recommendations API. Shows how development teams can continuously query and apply optimized CPU/Memory resource constraints to reconcile performance with budget limits.
-## Fundamentals (5)
+## Fundamentals (4)
 
 ### Advocacy
 
@@ -2011,7 +1884,7 @@
 #### Conceptual Explanations
 
   - **(2017)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain Kubernetes in plain English](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2017/10/how-explain-kubernetes-plain-english) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive-level conceptual guide explaining Kubernetes orchestration concepts through real-world analogies. Ideal for bridging communication between technical architects and business stakeholders regarding cloud-native resource optimization.
-#### Container Runtimes (1)
+#### Container Runtimes
 
   - **(2020)** [css-tricks.com: Kubernetes Explained Simply: Containers, Pods and Images](https://css-tricks.com/kubernetes-explained-simply-containers-pods-and-images) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly accessible guide targeting front-end and full-stack developers. It traces the hierarchy from container images and isolated container layers up to multi-container Pod topologies and network configuration.
 #### Core Abstractions
@@ -2132,7 +2005,7 @@
 #### Alternative Runtimes
 
   - **(2020)** [blog.sighup.io: How to run Kubernetes without Docker](https://blog.sighup.io/how-to-run-kubernetes-without-docker) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Demonstrates runtime decoupling by running a fully functional Kubernetes cluster without the legacy Docker engine. Leverages Container Runtime Interface (CRI) options like Containerd or CRI-O directly to optimize cluster performance.
-#### Container Runtimes (2)
+#### Container Runtimes (1)
 
   - **(2021)** [kruyt.org: Migrate from Docker to Containerd in Kubernetes](https://kruyt.org/migrate-docker-containerd-kubernetes) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks engineers through swapping the Docker container engine for Containerd inside a running Kubernetes node group, addressing the DockerShim deprecation and explaining runtime socket migration.
 ### Container Runtime (2)
@@ -2172,7 +2045,7 @@
 #### Performance Tuning
 
   - **(2021)** [blog.px.dev: How etcd works and 6 tips to keep in mind](https://blog.px.dev/etcd-6-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analyzing etcd internals under the Raft consensus mechanism. Provides six optimization techniques covering disk partition isolating, compact tasks, db sizing, lease scaling, and defragmentation routines necessary to protect cluster health.
-### Fundamentals (6)
+### Fundamentals (5)
 
 #### Comparisons
 
@@ -2208,7 +2081,7 @@
   - **(2020)** [revistacloudcomputing.com: Los mejores proveedores de Kubernetes](https://www.revistacloudcomputing.com/2020/09/los-mejores-proveedores-de-kubernetes) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparison of leading managed Kubernetes providers (EKS, GKE, AKS) assessing features such as control plane pricing, scaling responsiveness, and upgrade paths. Extremely useful for infrastructure strategists.
 ### Migration (1)
 
-#### Container Orchestration (5)
+#### Container Orchestration (3)
 
   - **(2021)** [opensourcerers.org: How to go from Docker to Kubernetes the right way 🌟](https://www.opensourcerers.org/2021/02/01/how-to-go-from-docker-to-kubernetes-the-right-way) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive migration roadmap targeting teams transitioning from local Docker-centric environments to multi-node Kubernetes topologies. Focuses on rewriting network exposes, volume mounts, and orchestrating stateful workloads.
 #### Dev Environments
@@ -2229,11 +2102,6 @@
 #### Security (1)
 
   - **(2022)** [linuxtechi.com: How to Setup Private Docker Registry in Kubernetes (k8s)](https://www.linuxtechi.com/setup-private-docker-registry-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents the setup process for a secure private container registry deployed directly inside a target Kubernetes cluster. Details registry credentials, PersistentVolume storage attachments, TLS configurations, and Ingress routing rules.
-### Windows Containers
-
-#### Guides (1)
-
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes on Windows: 6 Life-Saving Tools & Tips](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-on-windows-6-life-saving-tools-and-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A technical resource detailing operational best practices, troubleshooting mechanisms, and performance-tuning tricks for running Windows Server containers on hybrid Kubernetes clusters. It addresses common networking pitfalls (such as Calico or Flannel overlay differences) and resource limitation differences between Linux namespaces and Windows Job Objects. It provides engineering teams with practical tips to facilitate legacy .NET Framework containerization.
 ## Infrastructure Optimization
 
 ### Cluster Architecture (1)
@@ -2270,11 +2138,6 @@
   - **(2021)** [rtfm.co.ua: Kubernetes: Cluster Cost Monitoring – Kubernetes Resource Report and Kubecost](https://rtfm.co.ua/en/kubernetes-cluster-cost-monitoring-kubernetes-resource-report-and-kubecost) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts the resource-efficient 'Kubernetes Resource Report' project with the full-featured analytical depth of Kubecost. Assists engineers in finding the ideal balance between low deployment overhead and comprehensive reporting capability.
 ## Infrastructure as Code (1)
 
-### CICD and Delivery
-
-#### Self-Hosted Runners
-
-  - **(2025)** [RunsOn: Self-hosted GitHub Actions Runners in AWS](https://runs-on.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative open-source self-hosting solution that provisions fast, secure, on-demand EC2 single-use runners for GitHub Actions on AWS. Offers extreme cost reductions (up to 10x) utilizing EC2 spot instances with minimal boot delays.
 ### Crossplane and Control Planes
 
 #### Overview (1)
@@ -2287,13 +2150,6 @@
 #### Kubernetes Basics
 
   - **(2021)** [qwinix.io: What Is Kubernetes? K8s Uses, Benefits, & More](https://www.qwinix.io/blog-what-is-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-level review detailing containerization benefits, resource allocation, self-healing architectures, and declarative desired states. Aimed at introducing product leads and junior engineers to the core patterns of K8s orchestration.
-## Kubernetes Platform Engine
-
-### Cluster Operations
-
-#### Memory Management
-
-  - **(2025)** [OOMKilled in Kubernetes: Understanding and Preventing Hidden Memory Leaks](https://unixarena.com/2025/04/oomkilled-in-kubernetes-the-hidden-memory-leaks-youre-missing.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses Kubernetes `OOMKilled` (Exit Code 137) events caused by memory leaks, misconfigured resource limits, and JVM heap management issues. Explains how to set appropriate limits/requests while implementing profiling tools to prevent container churn.
 ## Kubernetes Tools
 
 ### General Reference
@@ -2303,13 +2159,14 @@
   - [containerjournal.com: The Rise of the KubeMaster 🌟](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/the-rise-of-the-kubemaster)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloudnativenow.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [geekflare.com: 10 Kubernetes Best Practices for Better Container Orchestration](https://geekflare.com/cybersecurity/kubernetes-security-scanner)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering geekflare.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.kubecost.com: Kubecost raises $5.5 million to help teams monitor and reduce their Kubernetes spend](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/announcing-kubecost-first-round)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.kubecost.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems.](https://divya-mohan0209.medium.com/mo-tenancy-mo-problems-f031f75374f7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems. in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [reddit.com/r/kubernetes](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [nativecloud.dev 🌟](https://nativecloud.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==nativecloud.dev== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Introducing Kiro: AWS Agentic AI-Based IDE](https://markrosscloud.medium.com/introducing-kiro-aws-agentic-ai-based-ide-cded711b1409)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Introducing Kiro: AWS Agentic AI-Based IDE in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [k8sref.io](https://www.k8sref.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering k8sref.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/javarevisited: 8 Best Free Kubernetes Courses for Beginners in' 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/7-free-online-courses-to-learn-kubernetes-in-2020-3b8a68ec7abc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/javarevisited: 8 Best Free Kubernetes Courses for Beginners in' 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03/13/kubernetes-troubleshooting-a-step-by-step-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide](https://medium.com/riskified-technology/run-kubernetes-on-aws-ec2-spot-instances-with-zero-downtime-f7327a95dea)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Docker Hardened Images for Every Developer](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hardened-images-for-every-developer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Docker Hardened Images for Every Developer in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/reserved-cpu-and-memory-in-kubernetes-nodes-65aee1946afd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03/13/kubernetes-troubleshooting-a-step-by-step-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: 8 Best Free Kubernetes Courses for Beginners in' 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/7-free-online-courses-to-learn-kubernetes-in-2020-3b8a68ec7abc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/javarevisited: 8 Best Free Kubernetes Courses for Beginners in' 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Wikipedia.org: Kubernetes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia.org: Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Kubernetes magic is in enterprise standardization, not app portability](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/kubernetes-magic-is-in-enterprise-standardization-not-app-portability)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==Kubernetes magic is in enterprise standardization, not app portability== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Understanding Kubernetes](https://medium.com/better-programming/a-practical-step-by-step-guide-to-understanding-kubernetes-d8be7f82e533)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Understanding Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2379,8 +2236,6 @@
   - [fairwinds.medium.com: An Introduction to the Kubernetes Maturity Model β€”' How to Use It](https://fairwinds.medium.com/an-introduction-to-the-kubernetes-maturity-model-how-to-use-it-54ebfc21e413)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fairwinds.medium.com: An Introduction to the Kubernetes Maturity Model β€”' How to Use It in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [openshift sandbox](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox/get-started)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering openshift sandbox in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@DevOpsfreak: Top 12 Kubernetes Installation Errors You Can’t' Afford to Miss](https://medium.com/@DevOpsfreak/top-12-kubernetes-installation-errors-you-cant-afford-to-miss-b52d7cda1a52)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@DevOpsfreak: Top 12 Kubernetes Installation Errors You Can’t' Afford to Miss in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/kubernetes](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [nativecloud.dev 🌟](https://nativecloud.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==nativecloud.dev== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [kubedex.com](https://kubedex.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubedex.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: A Year Of Running Kubernetes at MYOB, And The Importance Of' Empathy](https://medium.com/@jpcontad/a-year-of-running-kubernetes-as-a-product-7eed1204eecd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: A Year Of Running Kubernetes at MYOB, And The Importance Of' Empathy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [labs.mwrinfosecurity.com: Attacking Kubernetes through Kubelet](https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/blog/attacking-kubernetes-through-kubelet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering labs.mwrinfosecurity.com: Attacking Kubernetes through Kubelet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2408,6 +2263,7 @@
   - [medium: Kubernetes DNS for Services and Pods](https://medium.com/kubernetes-tutorials/kubernetes-dns-for-services-and-pods-664804211501)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Kubernetes DNS for Services and Pods in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [edgehog.blog: Getting Started with K8s: Core Concepts](https://edgehog.blog/getting-started-with-k8s-core-concepts-135fb570462e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering edgehog.blog: Getting Started with K8s: Core Concepts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [thenucleargeeks.com: Taints and Tolerations in Kubernetes](https://thenucleargeeks.com/2021/06/26/taints-and-tolerations-in-kubernetes-edit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering thenucleargeeks.com: Taints and Tolerations in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide](https://medium.com/riskified-technology/run-kubernetes-on-aws-ec2-spot-instances-with-zero-downtime-f7327a95dea)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [shayn-71079.medium.com: Scaling Kubernetes Clusters](https://shayn-71079.medium.com/scaling-kubernetes-clusters-8a061321de93)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering shayn-71079.medium.com: Scaling Kubernetes Clusters in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [allanjohn909.medium.com: Kubernetes Ingress with Traefik, CertManager, LetsEncrypt' and HAProxy](https://allanjohn909.medium.com/kubernetes-ingress-traefik-cert-manager-letsencrypt-3cb5ea4ee071)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering allanjohn909.medium.com: Kubernetes Ingress with Traefik, CertManager, LetsEncrypt' and HAProxy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [asishmm.medium.com: Discussion on Horizontal Pod Autoscaler with a demo' on local k8s cluster](https://asishmm.medium.com/discussion-on-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-with-a-demo-on-local-k8s-cluster-81694c09f818)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering asishmm.medium.com: Discussion on Horizontal Pod Autoscaler with a demo' on local k8s cluster in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2523,6 +2379,7 @@
   - [doordash.engineering: Fast Feedback Loop for Kubernetes Product Development' in a Production Environment](https://doordash.engineering/2022/06/23/fast-feedback-loop-for-kubernetes-product-development-in-a-production-environment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering doordash.engineering: Fast Feedback Loop for Kubernetes Product Development' in a Production Environment in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [towardsaws.com: Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy Approach](https://towardsaws.com/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-approach-b0f58d615971)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering towardsaws.com: Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy Approach in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@het.trivedi05: Designing Multi-Tenant Applications on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@het.trivedi05/designing-multi-tenant-applications-on-kubernetes-f0470f8e641c)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@het.trivedi05: Designing Multi-Tenant Applications on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems.](https://divya-mohan0209.medium.com/mo-tenancy-mo-problems-f031f75374f7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems. in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/adeo-tech: A walkthrough guide for Multi-Tenancy with GKE](https://medium.com/adeo-tech/a-walkthrough-guide-for-multi-tenancy-with-gke-b9e6f1aed2a2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/adeo-tech: A walkthrough guide for Multi-Tenancy with GKE in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [faun.pub: Hierarchical Namespaces in Kubernetes](https://faun.pub/hierarchical-namespaces-in-kubernetes-5b07ea2c3e65)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==faun.pub: Hierarchical Namespaces in Kubernetes== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [sandeepbaldawa.medium.com: K8s Labels & Selectors](https://sandeepbaldawa.medium.com/k8s-labels-selectors-9ad2fcf78a4e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sandeepbaldawa.medium.com: K8s Labels & Selectors in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2604,7 +2461,6 @@
   - [dnastacio.medium.com: The Art and Science of Probing a Kubernetes Container](https://dnastacio.medium.com/the-art-and-science-of-probing-a-kubernetes-container-db1f16539080)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dnastacio.medium.com: The Art and Science of Probing a Kubernetes Container in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@eumaho: Setting up readiness and liveness health-check probes' in Kubernetes with SpringBoot 🌟](https://medium.com/@eumaho/setting-up-readiness-and-liveness-health-check-probes-in-kubernetes-with-springboot-674eb1038377)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@eumaho: Setting up readiness and liveness health-check probes' in Kubernetes with SpringBoot 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [kamsjec.medium.com: liveness and readiness probes…](https://kamsjec.medium.com/liveness-and-readiness-probes-91919f24e305)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kamsjec.medium.com: liveness and readiness probes… in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/reserved-cpu-and-memory-in-kubernetes-nodes-65aee1946afd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Ultimate Kubernetes Resource Planning Guide](https://medium.com/dev-genius/ultimate-kubernetes-resource-planning-guide-449a4fddd1d6)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Ultimate Kubernetes Resource Planning Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [magalix.com: Capacity Planning](https://www.magalix.com/blog/kubernetes-patterns-capacity-planning)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering magalix.com: Capacity Planning in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: Dive Deep Into Resource Requests and Limits in Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/dive-deep-into-resource-requests-and-limits-in-kub)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Dive Deep Into Resource Requests and Limits in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -2726,12 +2582,6 @@
   - **(2023)** [==KubeCarrier - Service Management at Scale==](https://github.com/kubermatic/kubecarrier) ⭐ 291  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” KubeCarrier is an open-source system designed for managing services across multiple Kubernetes clusters using a Service App Store model based on CRDs. Curator insights framed it as an enterprise-ready hub for multi-tenant services; however, live grounding reveals the project has been archived by Kubermatic. It remains academically and architecturally notable for showing how to use Hub-and-Spoke cluster patterns to automate service provisioning.
 ## Networking (1)
 
-### Core Services
-
-#### kube-proxy
-
-  - **(2021)** [dustinspecker.com: iptables: How Kubernetes Services Direct Traffic to Pods](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/iptables-how-kubernetes-services-direct-traffic-to-pods) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Low-level diagnostic guide tracing the packet path through programmed iptables rules. Demonstrates exactly how kube-proxy routes cluster IP destination calls to dynamic backend endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [arthurchiao.art: Cracking kubernetes node proxy (aka kube-proxy)](https://arthurchiao.art/blog/cracking-k8s-node-proxy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive technical blog exploring the design principles of the node proxy. Compares user-space, iptables, and IPVS proxy modes with performance telemetry data.
 ### Multi-Cloud Networking
 
 #### VPN Overlay
@@ -2780,13 +2630,13 @@
 #### Deep Dive (1)
 
   - **(2021)** [**harness.io: Kubernetes Services Explained 🌟**](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-services-explained) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the network mechanics of Kubernetes Services, detailing internal DNS resolution, kube-proxy iptables configurations, and IPVS packet translation rules. Useful for tracing service discovery latencies.
-#### Fundamentals (7)
+#### Fundamentals (6)
 
   - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: A Primer: Accessing services in Kubernetes](https://blog.alexellis.io/primer-accessing-kubernetes-services) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demystifies service exposition mechanisms. Breaks down the network plumbing and structural configuration differences between ClusterIP, NodePort, and cloud-provider LoadBalancer integrations.
 #### IPVS
 
   - **(2021)** [dustinspecker.com: IPVS: How Kubernetes Services Direct Traffic to Pods](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/ipvs-how-kubernetes-services-direct-traffic-to-pods) [GO/BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A core-level networking analysis explaining how the IP Virtual Server (IPVS) routing layer handles service balancing inside high-scale clusters, demonstrating massive throughput advantages over standard iptables.
-### kube-proxy (1)
+### kube-proxy
 
 #### IPVS Routing
 
@@ -2801,13 +2651,6 @@
 #### Automation (1)
 
   - **(2024)** [==external-dns==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns) ⭐ 8985  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A vital ecosystem add-on that dynamically configures external DNS providers based on active Ingress and Service host declarations. Ensures automated external network connectivity.
-## Networking and Security
-
-### Kubernetes Networking
-
-#### Deep Dive (2)
-
-  - **(2020)** [==ronaknathani.com: How a Kubernetes Pod Gets an IP Address 🌟==](https://ronaknathani.com/blog/2020/08/how-a-kubernetes-pod-gets-an-ip-address) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exquisite, step-by-step technical analysis of the process of container instantiation and network interface creation. Explores how the Kubelet invokes CNI plugins to assign an IP address. Live Grounding validates that understanding the low-level CNI specification and IPC interactions is crucial for debugging cluster networking bottlenecks.
 ## Observability (1)
 
 ### Debugging (2)
@@ -2966,7 +2809,7 @@
 #### Maturity Frameworks
 
   - **(2022)** [fairwinds.medium.com: Kubernetes Maturity Model](https://www.fairwinds.com/kubernetes-maturity-model)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces a multi-phased maturity model mapping an organization's path from raw experimentation and initial containerization to advanced, automated platform optimization, enterprise governance, declarative policy enforcement, and multi-cluster orchestration.
-### High Availability (2)
+### High Availability (1)
 
 #### Deployment Best Practices
 
@@ -2982,7 +2825,7 @@
 #### Bootstrap Methods
 
   - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Installation Methods The Complete Guide](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-installation-methods-the-complete-guide-1036c860a2b3) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive analysis of various Kubernetes bootstrap frameworks. Compares local learning solutions (Kind, Minikube, K3s) with enterprise production installation engines (Kubeadm, Kubespray, and fully managed public cloud options like GKE, EKS, AKS), detailing networking setup and etcd topography trade-offs.
-### Lifecycle Management
+### Lifecycle Management (1)
 
 #### Day 2 Operations
 
@@ -3053,7 +2896,7 @@
   - **(2021)** [**kubermatic.com: The Ultimate Checklist for Running Kubernetes in Production**](https://www.kubermatic.com/resources/the-ultimate-checklist-for-running-kubernetes-in-production) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An extensive production operations checklist for Kubernetes deployments. Covers crucial production readiness requirements across observability, ingress security, RBAC policies, network segmentation, and backup recovery operations.
 ### Registry (1)
 
-#### High Availability (3)
+#### High Availability (2)
 
   - **(2021)** [blog.kintone.io: Tolerating failures in container image registries 🌟](https://blog.kintone.io/entry/neco-registry) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case study analyzing how to deploy failure-tolerant private registries in high-availability environments. Explains how to set up resilient storage layers, handle replication synchronization, and use local pull-through caching to shield nodes from upstream network outages.
 ### Reliability (3)
@@ -3063,7 +2906,6 @@
   - **(2020)** [polarsquad.com: Check your Kubernetes deployments!](https://polarsquad.com/blog/check-your-kubernetes-deployments) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents an essential operational checklist for production-grade Kubernetes workloads. Warns against basic anti-patterns and covers CPU/Memory resource constraints, Pod Disruption Budgets, anti-affinity controls, and robust health checks.
 #### Probes (1)
 
-  - **(2020)** [==If you have a livenessProbe that takes over one second, it’ll fail when you update to kubernetes 1.20, because a long-standing bug with how the default was handled has been fixed. You must override the ExecProbeTimeout if your probe takes more than 1s==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/97057) ⭐ 123002  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highlights a critical behavior change in Kubernetes 1.20 where `timeoutSeconds` is strictly enforced for Exec probes. Warns how previously un-timeout-bound scripts can trigger sudden restarts across critical services.
   - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes Readiness Probes - Examples & Common Pitfalls**](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-readiness-probes-examples-and-common-pitfalls) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes advanced operational pitfalls in readiness probe configurations. Explains how bad dependency validation (e.g. database pings inside web pod probes) can cause catastrophic, cascading cluster failures.
 #### Troubleshooting (2)
 
@@ -3119,7 +2961,7 @@
   - **(2026)** [==Ramilito/kubesess==](https://github.com/Ramilito/kubesess) ⭐ 284  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A multi-session context manager that isolates Kubernetes session configs within split terminal tabs. Unlike default global switches, this Rust utility guarantees engineers can safely run separate commands targeting different zones and clusters simultaneously without cross-cluster command contamination.
 ### System Administration (1)
 
-#### Fundamentals (8)
+#### Fundamentals (7)
 
   - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Kubernetes basics for sysadmins](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-basics-sysadmins) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Kubernetes through the lens of bare-metal and VM sysadmins. Contextualizes namespaces, control groups (cgroups), and network namespaces against traditional Linux system administration paradigms.
 ### Troubleshooting (3)
@@ -3148,7 +2990,7 @@
 #### Distributed Locks
 
   - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to make exclusive locks in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/madmaxx/how-to-make-exclusive-locks-in-kubernetes-23if) [GO/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to design and execute distributed exclusive locking mechanisms inside Kubernetes. It details the structural usage of the Coordination API (Lease resources) and leader election patterns to prevent concurrent state manipulation in multi-replica microservices.
-### Fundamentals (9)
+### Fundamentals (8)
 
 #### Pods (2)
 
@@ -3293,13 +3135,6 @@
 #### Tutorials (1)
 
   - **(2024)** [learnk8s.io/blog](https://learnkube.com/blog) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Learnk8s offers high-fidelity, visually rich technical deep dives focusing on cluster mechanics and deployment configurations. Their educational guides resolve core operational complexities, making it a stellar developer resource for production container configuration.
-## Provisioning
-
-### Deployment Tools
-
-#### Ubuntu Stack
-
-  - **(2026)** [**Conjure up**](https://canonical.com/juju) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Canonical's Conjure-up tool was originally developed to orchestrate Juju applications and configure Charmed Kubernetes dynamically. Live status confirms the tool is deprecated and retired, with Canonical directing teams to use direct Juju or MicroK8s setups.
 ## Resource Management (2)
 
 ### Automation and Tools
@@ -3401,7 +3236,7 @@
   - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes capacity planning: How to rightsize the requests of your cluster](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-capacity-planning) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Sysdig's guide to capacity planning and rightsizing cluster-wide resources.
 - Explains how to aggregate individual container requests to determine actual node provisioning thresholds.
 - Demystifies how rightsizing avoids both over-provisioning spend and scheduling latency.
-#### Memory Management (1)
+#### Memory Management
 
   - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Memory Request + Limit in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/memory-requests-and-limits-in-kubernetes-1c9cd573b3ab) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth guide explaining how memory allocations behave on Linux/Kubernetes.
 - Discusses how the kernel manages memory limits, page cache, and anonymous memory.
@@ -3549,9 +3384,6 @@
   - **(2022)** [rcarrata.github.io: Regenerating Kubeconfig for system:admin user in OpenShift clusters](https://rcarrata.github.io/openshift/regenerate-kubeconfig) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical procedure for regenerating administrative Kubeconfig structures for the `system:admin` user inside Red Hat OpenShift clusters. Focuses on resolving expired control plane authentication certificates via backend master node mechanics.
 ### Identity and Access
 
-#### AKS
-
-  - **(2024)** [From Zero to Hero with Identity and Access Control in Azure Kubernetes Service](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/startupsatmicrosoftblog/from-zero-to-hero-with-identity-and-access-control-in-azure-kubernetes-service/4386350) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive handbook for architecting identity boundaries in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It details the integration of Entra ID with native Kubernetes RBAC to eliminate static credentials. Utilizing managed identities ensures secure, audit-compliant interactions with external Azure cloud assets.
 #### RBAC
 
   - **(2022)** [cloudhero.io](https://cloudhero.io/creating-users-for-your-kubernetes-cluster) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide to onboarding cluster users. Explains how to generate TLS client certificates and bind them to Kubernetes RBAC RoleBindings to enforce safe access controls.
@@ -3604,7 +3436,7 @@
   - **(2026)** [==open-policy-agent/conftest==](https://github.com/open-policy-agent/conftest) ⭐ 3199  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A policy-testing framework used to execute structural tests against declarative configuration files. Leveraging Open Policy Agent (OPA) and the Rego language, it validates Kubernetes templates, Helm values, and Terraform files before they enter production environments.
 ### Registry Integration
 
-#### Container Runtimes (3)
+#### Container Runtimes (2)
 
   - **(2026)** [==k8scr 🌟==](https://github.com/hasheddan/k8scr) ⭐ 119  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight and specific CLI utility used to inspect and fetch container image metadata from within a Kubernetes context. It bypasses complex registry credential configurations, allowing developers and administrators to debug and analyze container layers directly.
 ### Resource Management (3)
@@ -3669,13 +3501,6 @@
 #### Architecture Scaling
 
   - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Workloads in the Serverless Era: Architecture, Platforms, and Trends](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-workloads-serverless-era) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the structural patterns, frameworks (Knative, KEDA), and architectural challenges of running scale-to-zero serverless runtimes inside a standard Kubernetes control loop. Focuses on lifecycle scaling profiles and routing constraints.
-## Service Mesh
-
-### Networking (3)
-
-#### Traffic Management
-
-  - **(2026)** [Istio.io](https://istio.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Home of the de facto standard open-source service mesh. Implements a uniform plane for managing, securing, and routing microservices traffic across hybrid cloud container clusters.
 ## Storage
 
 ### Failure Stories
@@ -3745,7 +3570,7 @@
 #### Microcks
 
   - **(2021)** [**microcksio**](https://x.com/microcksio) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Social and developer hub for Microcks, an open-source tool for mocking and testing APIs (REST, gRPC, GraphQL, and event-driven architectures) in Kubernetes. Accelerates microservice development and automated contract testing in CI/CD pipelines.
-## Traffic Management (1)
+## Traffic Management
 
 ### Ingress
 
@@ -3944,5 +3769,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes StatefulSet Initialization with Unique Configs per Pod**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-statefulset-initialization-with-unique-configs-per-pod-7e02c01ada65) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demystifies the deployment of dynamic configurations inside stateful cluster topologies. Explains how to leverage initContainers to dynamically configure peer IDs, specific properties, and individual identities on a per-pod basis.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md) | [Other Awesome Lists](./other-awesome-lists.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md) | [Cloud Asset Inventory](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/kustomize.md b/v2-docs/kustomize.md
index 2c719061..8bd8fc50 100644
--- a/v2-docs/kustomize.md
+++ b/v2-docs/kustomize.md
@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@
 1. [Declarative GitOps](#declarative-gitops-1)
   - [GitOps Frameworks](#gitops-frameworks)
     - [Kubestack](#kubestack)
+1. [Infrastructure Security](#infrastructure-security)
+  - [Inbound Traffic Management](#inbound-traffic-management)
+    - [Traefik](#traefik)
 
 ## Application Configuration
 
@@ -111,7 +114,14 @@
 #### Kubestack
 
   - **(2026)** [==Kubestack Gitops Framework==](https://github.com/kbst/terraform-kubestack) ⭐ 709  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source Terraform-driven GitOps framework configured to simplify public cloud Kubernetes platform deployments and application configurations. It leverages native inheritance behaviors of Terraform modules to manage multi-cluster topologies predictably. It bridges infrastructure provisioning and GitOps continuous delivery workflows.
+## Infrastructure Security
+
+### Inbound Traffic Management
+
+#### Traefik
+
+  - **(2020)** [blog.tomarrell.com: Kustomize: Traefik v2.2 as a Kubernetes Ingress Controller](https://blog.tomarrell.com/post/traefik_v2_on_kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical integration blog detailing how to deploy and customize the Traefik v2.2 Ingress Controller using Kustomize configurations. It illustrates how to define overlays for environment-specific network values, secure SSL contexts, and service exposures. Useful reference for managing non-trivial ingress manifests programmatically.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/linux-dev-env.md b/v2-docs/linux-dev-env.md
index 287db330..083e0179 100644
--- a/v2-docs/linux-dev-env.md
+++ b/v2-docs/linux-dev-env.md
@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@
     - [Ubuntu](#ubuntu)
     - [VS Code Integration](#vs-code-integration)
     - [WSL Installation](#wsl-installation)
+1. [Local Developer Environment](#local-developer-environment)
+  - [Version Management](#version-management)
+    - [Multi-Language Runtimes](#multi-language-runtimes)
 1. [Local Development](#local-development)
   - [Operating Systems](#operating-systems)
     - [WSL](#wsl)
@@ -76,6 +79,13 @@
   - **(2021)** [bleepingcomputer.com: Windows 11 can now install WSL from the Microsoft' Store 🌟](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-11-can-now-install-wsl-from-the-microsoft-store) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical review details Microsoft's strategic shift to deliver WSL as an application through the Microsoft Store on Windows 11. Decoupling WSL from core OS updates allows rapid feature and driver iterations without requiring full system reboots. It guarantees that development teams can access the latest filesystem speed improvements and driver updates immediately.
   - **(2020)** [Microsoft Makes it Easier to Install WSL on Windows 10 🌟](https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/06/microsoft-wsl-install-command) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview of Microsoft's streamlined WSL installation process, highlighting the creation of the unified `wsl --install` command. This enhancement automates feature enablement and default distribution retrieval, lowering the onboarding barrier for DevOps engineers. This simplification is highly beneficial for enterprise-wide developer environment standardization.
   - **(2020)** [Distro installation added to WSL --install in Windows 10 insiders preview build 20246](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/distro-installation-added-to-wsl-install-in-windows-10-insiders-preview-build-20246) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This release overview highlights improvements to the `wsl --install` process in Windows Insider Build 20246, enabling customized distribution selection during initialization. These upgrades allow teams to script automated workspace setup processes without manual user interaction. This automated workflow is essential for building reproducible local development environments via code.
+## Local Developer Environment
+
+### Version Management
+
+#### Multi-Language Runtimes
+
+  - **(2026)** [==ASDF 🌟==](https://asdf-vm.com) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensible CLI runtime version manager that unifies environment configurations (Node.js, Ruby, Python, Elixir, Go, and more) under a single .tool-versions file. Successfully eliminates environment drift across development machines and CI runners via a robust plugin-driven architecture.
 ## Local Development
 
 ### Operating Systems
@@ -86,5 +96,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [9elements.com: Developing on Windows with WSL2](https://9elements.com/blog/developing-on-windows-with-wsl2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused guide optimizing local Windows workflows with WSL2. Provides performance instructions on using WSL2 backends alongside Docker Desktop, configuring VS Code remote-containers, and mitigating cross-file system read/write overhead.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/linux.md b/v2-docs/linux.md
index bd5dcd7a..a4007473 100644
--- a/v2-docs/linux.md
+++ b/v2-docs/linux.md
@@ -85,9 +85,6 @@
     - [Tricks and Tweaks](#tricks-and-tweaks)
   - [Virtualization](#virtualization)
     - [Hypervisors](#hypervisors)
-1. [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
-  - [Resource Management](#resource-management)
-    - [CPU Throttling](#cpu-throttling)
 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
   - [General Reference](#general-reference)
 1. [Networking](#networking-2)
@@ -446,13 +443,6 @@
 #### Hypervisors
 
   - **(2023)** [**github.com/cyberus-technology/virtualbox-kvm: KVM Backend for VirtualBox' 🌟**](https://github.com/cyberus-technology/virtualbox-kvm) ⭐ 1113  [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A performance-focused extension enabling Oracle VirtualBox to delegate execution directly to the native Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) backend. It removes proprietary kernel module requirements. Live Grounding highlights its architectural value for running clean virtualization loops inside Linux workstations.
-## Kubernetes
-
-### Resource Management
-
-#### CPU Throttling
-
-  - **(2024)** [CPU Limits in Kubernetes: Deep Dive into Pod Throttling and Kernel Interactions](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cpu-limits-kubernetes-why-your-pod-idle-still-deep-dive-lazarev-k3m7f) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptionally detailed deep dive into kernel interactions, Linux control groups (cgroups), and the Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) quota mechanism inside Kubernetes. It demystifies why pods experience severe throttling even when aggregate CPU metrics appear healthy, analyzing the impact of short-duration burst workloads. It provides essential mathematical formulas and kernel parameters to fine-tune pod limits safely.
 ## Kubernetes Tools
 
 ### General Reference
@@ -824,5 +814,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [redhat.com: How to customize VM and cloud images with guestfish](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/customize-vm-cloud-images-guestfish) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to integrate `guestfish` pipelines into cloud image provisioning scripts. Details the automated modification of network configurations, credential injection, and software installations within raw VM images.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/liquibase.md b/v2-docs/liquibase.md
index 7826bd63..0b8702c3 100644
--- a/v2-docs/liquibase.md
+++ b/v2-docs/liquibase.md
@@ -88,5 +88,5 @@
   - **(2023)** [martinfowler.com](https://martinfowler.com/articles/evodb.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A seminal essay on evolutionary database architectures. Highlights methods for treating database schemas as declarative code, versioning migrations, and automating data migrations safely inside unified application delivery pipelines.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/lowcode-nocode.md b/v2-docs/lowcode-nocode.md
index a2970b38..0ed9bac7 100644
--- a/v2-docs/lowcode-nocode.md
+++ b/v2-docs/lowcode-nocode.md
@@ -53,5 +53,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [techradar.com: Low-code could replace "traditional" coding within months](https://www.techradar.com/news/low-code-could-replace-traditional-coding-within-months) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A provocative analysis reflecting on speculative industry trends regarding low-code automation. It highlights how aggressive market expansion projections suggest rapid enterprise adoption, while detailing the ongoing debate about scalability limits.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md b/v2-docs/managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md
index 5bceab44..8352baf8 100644
--- a/v2-docs/managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md
+++ b/v2-docs/managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md
@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@
     - [Infrastructure Design](#infrastructure-design)
 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure)
   - [AWS](#aws)
-    - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration)
     - [EKS and Container Orchestration](#eks-and-container-orchestration)
   - [Amazon EKS](#amazon-eks)
     - [ACK](#ack)
@@ -45,9 +44,6 @@
     - [Prometheus](#prometheus)
   - [Cloud Migration](#cloud-migration)
     - [Automation](#automation)
-  - [Container Orchestration](#container-orchestration-1)
-    - [AKS Integration](#aks-integration)
-    - [EKS Security](#eks-security)
   - [Continuous Delivery](#continuous-delivery)
     - [GitOps](#gitops)
     - [Preview Environments](#preview-environments)
@@ -90,9 +86,6 @@
     - [Industry Trends](#industry-trends)
     - [Managed Services](#managed-services)
     - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
-1. [Cloud Native and Kubernetes](#cloud-native-and-kubernetes)
-  - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability)
-    - [Network Observability](#network-observability)
 1. [Cloud Providers](#cloud-providers)
   - [AWS EKS](#aws-eks-1)
     - [Cluster Lifecycle](#cluster-lifecycle)
@@ -118,7 +111,7 @@
       - [Base Build](#base-build)
     - [Machine Learning](#machine-learning-1)
       - [Kubeflow Storage](#kubeflow-storage)
-    - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability-1)
+    - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability)
       - [API Server Diagnostics](#api-server-diagnostics)
     - [Networking](#networking-2)
       - [CoreDNS Scaling](#coredns-scaling)
@@ -200,9 +193,6 @@
     - [KubeKey](#kubekey)
   - [Managed Kubernetes](#managed-kubernetes)
     - [Azure AKS](#azure-aks)
-1. [Cluster Architecture](#cluster-architecture)
-  - [Sizing](#sizing)
-    - [Node Allocatable](#node-allocatable)
 1. [Container Platforms](#container-platforms)
   - [Enterprise Platforms](#enterprise-platforms)
     - [Cluster API](#cluster-api)
@@ -219,17 +209,10 @@
 1. [Development Tools](#development-tools)
   - [Storage](#storage-3)
     - [Volume Synchronization](#volume-synchronization)
-1. [FinOps and Cloud Cost](#finops-and-cloud-cost)
-  - [AWS Optimization](#aws-optimization)
-    - [EKS Log Optimization](#eks-log-optimization)
-  - [Kubernetes FinOps](#kubernetes-finops)
-    - [Cost Management](#cost-management)
 1. [Financial Operations](#financial-operations)
   - [Cost Optimization](#cost-optimization-5)
     - [Node Allocation](#node-allocation)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
-  - [Enterprise Backup](#enterprise-backup)
-    - [Cloud-Native Integration](#cloud-native-integration)
   - [Hybrid and On-Premises](#hybrid-and-on-premises)
     - [Azure Stack Hub](#azure-stack-hub)
   - [Ingress and Routing](#ingress-and-routing-2)
@@ -302,12 +285,6 @@
     - [Legacy Scaffolding](#legacy-scaffolding)
   - [GitOps](#gitops-1)
     - [Declarative Infrastructure](#declarative-infrastructure)
-1. [Resilience](#resilience)
-  - [Chaos Engineering](#chaos-engineering-1)
-    - [Cloud Architecture](#cloud-architecture)
-1. [Security](#security-2)
-  - [Cloud Security](#cloud-security)
-    - [EKS Hardening](#eks-hardening)
 1. [Security and Governance](#security-and-governance)
   - [Access and Identity](#access-and-identity)
     - [Azure Key Vault](#azure-key-vault)
@@ -363,8 +340,11 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
+  - [neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda](https://neal-davis.medium.com/ecs-vs-ec2-vs-lambda-36b8ca380dea)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@ishana98dadhich: Integrating AWS Secret Manager with EKS and' use Secrets inside the Pods: Part-1](https://medium.com/@ishana98dadhich/integrating-aws-secret-manager-with-eks-and-use-secrets-inside-the-pods-part-1-1938b0c3c2fb)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@ishana98dadhich: Integrating AWS Secret Manager with EKS and' use Secrets inside the Pods: Part-1 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [mehighlow.medium.com: Hardened-AKS/Secrets](https://mehighlow.medium.com/hardened-aks-secrets-82351c43eac4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==mehighlow.medium.com: Hardened-AKS/Secrets== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity)](https://faun.pub/external-secret-operator-on-aks-with-terraform-for-azure-key-vault-integration-with-workload-1d0c31082373)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide](https://medium.com/riskified-technology/run-kubernetes-on-aws-ec2-spot-instances-with-zero-downtime-f7327a95dea)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Kubernetes Cloud Services: Comparing GKE, EKS and AKS](https://medium.com/@Platform9Sys/kubernetes-cloud-services-comparing-gke-eks-and-aks-1fe42770cad3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Kubernetes Cloud Services: Comparing GKE, EKS and AKS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: State of Managed Kubernetes 2020](https://medium.com/swlh/state-of-managed-kubernetes-2020-4be006643360)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: State of Managed Kubernetes 2020 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Managed Kubernetes Services Compared: GKE vs. EKS vs. AKS](https://medium.com/better-programming/managed-kubernetes-services-compared-gke-vs-eks-vs-aks-df1ecb22bba0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Managed Kubernetes Services Compared: GKE vs. EKS vs. AKS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -376,7 +356,6 @@
   - [daveops.xyz: Administrar usuarios en EKS](https://daveops.xyz/2020/08/25/administrar-usuarios-en-eks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering daveops.xyz: Administrar usuarios en EKS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Designing a Kubernetes Cluster with Amazon EKS From Scratch 🌟](https://medium.com/adobetech/designing-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-amazon-eks-from-scratch-4b4ee9d1b8f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Designing a Kubernetes Cluster with Amazon EKS From Scratch 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [en.sokube.ch: AWS + Kubernetes = AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) 🌟](https://en.sokube.ch/post/aws-kubernetes-aws-elastic-kubernetes-service-eks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering en.sokube.ch: AWS + Kubernetes = AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide](https://medium.com/riskified-technology/run-kubernetes-on-aws-ec2-spot-instances-with-zero-downtime-f7327a95dea)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [releaseops.io: Scaling Kubernetes Deployments in AWS with Container Insights' Metrics](https://releaseops.io/blog/scaling-kubernetes-deployments-in-aws-with-container-insights-metrics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering releaseops.io: Scaling Kubernetes Deployments in AWS with Container Insights' Metrics in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Create Kubernetes Cluster On AWS EKS](https://medium.com/codex/create-kubernetes-cluster-on-aws-eks-6ced4c488e62)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Create Kubernetes Cluster On AWS EKS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [info.acloud.guru: Scaling the hottest app in tech on AWS and Kubernetes](https://info.acloud.guru/resources/kubernetes-aws-cloud-scaling-hey)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering info.acloud.guru: Scaling the hottest app in tech on AWS and Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -385,7 +364,6 @@
   - [particule.io: Create Kubernetes federated clusters on AWS](https://particule.io/en/blog/aws-federated-eks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering particule.io: Create Kubernetes federated clusters on AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [betterprogramming.pub: Amazon EKS Is Eating My IPs!](https://betterprogramming.pub/amazon-eks-is-eating-my-ips-e18ea057e045)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Amazon EKS Is Eating My IPs! in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.usejournal.com: Spice up Your Kubernetes Environment with AWS Lambda' 🌟](https://blog.usejournal.com/spice-up-your-kubernetes-environment-with-aws-lambda-a07d81347607)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.usejournal.com: Spice up Your Kubernetes Environment with AWS Lambda' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda](https://neal-davis.medium.com/ecs-vs-ec2-vs-lambda-36b8ca380dea)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Multi-tenancy with Amazon EKS: Best practices and considerations' 🌟](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-with-amazon-eks-best-practices-and-considerations-60bfd78c2f9a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: Kubernetes Multi-tenancy with Amazon EKS: Best practices and considerations' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [aws.plainenglish.io: 6 Tips to Improve Availability with AWS Load Balancers' and Kubernetes](https://aws.plainenglish.io/6-tips-to-improve-availability-with-aws-load-balancers-and-kubernetes-ad8d4d1c0f61)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aws.plainenglish.io: 6 Tips to Improve Availability with AWS Load Balancers' and Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.searce.com: Optimise cost for AWS EKS cluster using Spotinst 🌟](https://blog.searce.com/optimize-cost-for-aws-eks-cluster-using-spotinst-ffcebe8e3571)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.searce.com: Optimise cost for AWS EKS cluster using Spotinst 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -459,7 +437,6 @@
   - [inder-devops.medium.com: AKS Networking Deep Dive: Kubenet vs Azure-CNI' vs Azure-CNI (overlay)](https://inder-devops.medium.com/aks-networking-deep-dive-kubenet-vs-azure-cni-vs-azure-cni-overlay-a51709171ce9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==inder-devops.medium.com: AKS Networking Deep Dive: Kubenet vs Azure-CNI' vs Azure-CNI (overlay)== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@anjkeesari: Install Grafana Loki-Stack Helmchart in Azure Kubernetes' Services (AKS)](https://medium.com/@anjkeesari/install-grafana-loki-stack-helmchart-in-azure-kubernetes-services-aks-1359281b3321)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@anjkeesari: Install Grafana Loki-Stack Helmchart in Azure Kubernetes' Services (AKS) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.stackademic.com: Advanced End-to-End DevSecOps Kubernetes Three-Tier' Project using Azure AKS, fluxCD, Prometheus, Grafana, and GitLab](https://blog.stackademic.com/advanced-end-to-end-devsecops-kubernetes-three-tier-project-using-azure-aks-fluxcd-prometheus-cca3c5e61953)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.stackademic.com: Advanced End-to-End DevSecOps Kubernetes Three-Tier' Project using Azure AKS, fluxCD, Prometheus, Grafana, and GitLab in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity)](https://faun.pub/external-secret-operator-on-aks-with-terraform-for-azure-key-vault-integration-with-workload-1d0c31082373)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.doit-intl.com: How to Set Up Multi-Cluster Load Balancing with GKE](https://blog.doit-intl.com/how-to-setup-multi-cluster-load-balancing-with-gke-4b407e1f3dff)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.doit-intl.com: How to Set Up Multi-Cluster Load Balancing with GKE in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: How to provision Kubernetes Cluster in GCP Cloud (K8s)? 🌟](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/kubernetes-google-kubernetes-engine-gke-99abf912f912)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: How to provision Kubernetes Cluster in GCP Cloud (K8s)? 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [faun.pub: How to automate the setup of a Kubernetes cluster on GCP](https://faun.pub/how-to-automate-the-setup-of-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-gcp-e97918bf41de)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: How to automate the setup of a Kubernetes cluster on GCP in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -504,11 +481,6 @@
 
 ### AWS
 
-#### Container Orchestration
-
-  - **(2023)** [cast.ai: AWS EKS vs. ECS vs. Fargate: Where to manage your Kubernetes?](https://cast.ai/blog/aws-eks-vs-ecs-vs-fargate-where-to-manage-your-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive comparing AWS ECS, EKS, and serverless container execution via AWS Fargate. Synthesizing live cloud architectural trends, it presents insights into financial management, operational simplicity, and dynamic resource scaling, mapping out the trade-offs of using managed VM pools versus completely serverless options.
-  - **(2022)** [clickittech.com: Amazon ECS vs EKS : The Best Container Orchestration Platform](https://www.clickittech.com/cloud-services/amazon-ecs-vs-eks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive comparison highlights the operational differences, cost implications, and architecture layouts of Amazon ECS versus Amazon EKS. EKS targets standard Kubernetes-based deployments requiring high portability, while ECS is a highly optimized, opinionated AWS native orchestrator designed for seamless integration.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Scaling Container Clusters on AWS: ECS and EKS](https://cloudonaut.io/scaling-container-clusters-on-aws-ecs-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed comparative analysis of scaling strategies between Amazon ECS and EKS clusters. The article walks through key operational considerations, including EC2 Auto Scaling Groups, Karpenter, cluster autoscalers, and resource utilization dynamics, highlighting how choice of orchestration influences microservices scale limits.
 #### EKS and Container Orchestration
 
   - **(2026)** [**github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints (examples) 🌟🌟🌟**](https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints) ⭐ 3024  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A production-ready collection of Terraform modules designed to accelerate Amazon EKS cluster deployments. Live Grounding highlights its architecture for bootstrapping clusters with essential add-ons like Karpenter, AWS Load Balancer Controller, and Prometheus. It represents the industry standard for declarative EKS infrastructure provisioning.
@@ -564,14 +536,6 @@
 #### Automation
 
   - **(2026)** [==github.com/awslabs: Kubernetes Migration Factory User Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-kubernetes-migration-factory) ⭐ 130  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The AWS Kubernetes Migration Factory provides an automated, programmatic framework for migrating legacy VM-based or on-premises workloads into Amazon EKS. Curator Insight notes its structured pipelines that reduce migration errors, while Live Grounding confirms its utility in enterprise-scale rehosting plans. Key features include source-to-target automation, pre-migration validation, and automated target cluster provisioning.
-### Container Orchestration (1)
-
-#### AKS Integration
-
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: How to install an AKS cluster with the Istio service mesh add-on via Bicep](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/how-to-install-an-aks-cluster-with-the-istio-service-mesh-add-on-via-bicep/3802069) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the automated provisioning of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) coupled with the native Istio service mesh add-on using Bicep. This blueprint demonstrates declarative service mesh lifecycle management, reducing manual Helm or post-deployment orchestration overhead.
-#### EKS Security
-
-  - **(2023)** [Amazon EKS introduces EKS Pod Identity](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/amazon-eks-pod-identity) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” EKS Pod Identity simplifies the association of IAM roles with Kubernetes service accounts. This model bypasses the complexities of OIDC trust configurations, offering highly scalable, secure, and isolated credential structures for containers.
 ### Continuous Delivery
 
 #### GitOps
@@ -702,13 +666,6 @@
 #### Platform Engineering
 
   - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Otomi Container Platform Offers an Integrated Kubernetes Bundle](https://thenewstack.io/otomi-container-platform-offers-an-integrated-kubernetes-bundle) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product overview of Otomi, which bundles ingress, security benchmarks, network policies, monitoring tools, and service mesh components into a unified, installable suite for Kubernetes.
-## Cloud Native and Kubernetes
-
-### Monitoring and Observability
-
-#### Network Observability
-
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Advanced Network Observability for your Azure Kubernetes Service clusters through Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/advanced-network-observability-for-your-azure-kubernetes-service-clusters-throug/4176736) [KQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Unveiling advanced network observability features for AKS clusters, utilizing eBPF to capture kernel-level network telemetry. It provides deep visibility into pod-to-pod and egress traffic flow, packet drops, DNS resolution latencies, and TCP connection stats. This low-overhead monitoring is essential for debugging transient network issues inside microservices environments.
 ## Cloud Providers
 
 ### AWS EKS (1)
@@ -775,7 +732,7 @@
 ##### Kubeflow Storage
 
   - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Machine Learning with Kubeflow on Amazon EKS with Amazon EFS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/machine-learning-with-kubeflow-on-amazon-eks-with-amazon-efs) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates the reference architecture for scaling distributed machine learning workloads using Kubeflow on Amazon EKS backed by AWS EFS. Addresses shared-storage patterns crucial for training datasets, model checkpoints, and collaborative Jupyter notebooks.
-#### Monitoring and Observability (1)
+#### Monitoring and Observability
 
 ##### API Server Diagnostics
 
@@ -1005,13 +962,6 @@
 #### Azure AKS
 
   - **(2025)** [youtube: The AKS Community](https://www.youtube.com/@theakscommunity) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated developer and operator community resource focusing on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Tracks the evolution of enterprise-ready features, including node autoscale profiles, azure-cni overlays, Workload Identity, and cost optimization practices. (Live Grounding: Serves as an invaluable hub for tracking live updates directly from Microsoft engineers).
-## Cluster Architecture
-
-### Sizing
-
-#### Node Allocatable
-
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Allocatable memory and CPU in Kubernetes Nodes](https://learnkube.com/allocatable-resources) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies how Kubernetes computes physical allocatable resources. Deeply details the underlying formulas for `kube-reserved`, `system-reserved`, and eviction thresholds to ensure cluster stability under heavy workloads.
 ## Container Platforms
 
 ### Enterprise Platforms
@@ -1052,18 +1002,6 @@
 #### Volume Synchronization
 
   - **(2026)** [==github.com/rebataur/djkube==](https://github.com/rebataur/fskube) ⭐ 27  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight, community-driven development aid designed to bridge local filesystems with Kubernetes volumes. Live Grounding indicates the project has had minimal recent activity, classifying it as a legacy utility. It may serve as a historical reference implementation for simple synchronization mechanisms.
-## FinOps and Cloud Cost
-
-### AWS Optimization
-
-#### EKS Log Optimization
-
-  - **(2023)** [**aws.amazon.com: Understanding and Cost Optimizing Amazon EKS Control Plane Logs**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/understanding-and-cost-optimizing-amazon-eks-control-plane-logs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the high CloudWatch cost challenges generated by Amazon EKS control plane logs (API server, authenticator, audit, scheduler). Demonstrates how to configure fluent-bit to filter and route only essential telemetry records to cheap storage.
-### Kubernetes FinOps
-
-#### Cost Management
-
-  - **(2023)** [==infoworld.com: Kubernetes cost management for the real world==](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338428/kubernetes-cost-management-for-the-real-world.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep dive into the challenges of multi-tenant Kubernetes cost attribution across dynamic namespaces. Contrasts raw hyper-scaler billing records against granular container resource consumption metrics, detailing how Kubecost and OpenCost establish accurate, real-world chargeback frameworks.
 ## Financial Operations
 
 ### Cost Optimization (5)
@@ -1073,11 +1011,6 @@
   - **(2021)** [zartis.com: How To Save A Fortune On Azure Kubernetes Service](https://www.zartis.com/minimizing-costs-aks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural cost optimization methods for AKS deployment. Discusses right-sizing node configurations, deploying Azure Spot instances for non-critical environments, and configuring cluster autoscalers. Grounding confirms these strategies are essential in architectural cost-governance pipelines.
 ## Infrastructure
 
-### Enterprise Backup
-
-#### Cloud-Native Integration
-
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.google.com: Announcing Backup for GKE: the easiest way to protect GKE workloads**](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/storage-data-transfer/google-cloud-launches-backups-for-gke) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An announcement introducing Backup for GKE, a fully-managed Google Cloud service for GKE environments. Operates via the GCP API control plane to restore configurations and storage elements natively.
 ### Hybrid and On-Premises
 
 #### Azure Stack Hub
@@ -1263,20 +1196,6 @@
 #### Declarative Infrastructure
 
   - **(2021)** [seroter.com: Using the new Google Cloud Config Controller to provision and manage cloud services via the Kubernetes Resource Model](https://seroter.com/2021/08/18/using-the-new-google-cloud-config-controller-to-provision-and-manage-cloud-services-via-the-kubernetes-resource-model) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the Google Cloud Config Controller, highlighting its use of the Kubernetes Resource Model (KRM) to declare and govern external GCP services. Allows platform teams to enforce stateful GitOps practices, treating cloud resources (like databases and networking) identical to standard Kubernetes manifests.
-## Resilience
-
-### Chaos Engineering (1)
-
-#### Cloud Architecture
-
-  - **(2021)** [Chaos engineering on Amazon EKS using AWS Fault Injection Simulator](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/chaos-engineering-on-amazon-eks-using-aws-fault-injection-simulator) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical walkthrough demonstrating how to orchestrate chaos experiments on Amazon EKS using AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS). Highlights configuring managed cluster actions to trigger node terminations, API failures, and container termination within isolated namespaces.
-## Security (2)
-
-### Cloud Security
-
-#### EKS Hardening
-
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide for Security 🌟](https://aws.github.io/aws-eks-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive enterprise guide for hardening EKS clusters against cloud-native threats. It covers network segregation, IAM roles for service accounts (IRSA), secrets encryption, and runtime defense. This is a foundational checklist for any platform engineering team running on AWS.
 ## Security and Governance
 
 ### Access and Identity
@@ -1353,5 +1272,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: Kubernetes for startups: Why, when, and how to adopt](https://www.digitalocean.com/resources/articles/kubernetes-for-startups) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural strategy guide assessing the costs and benefits of introducing Kubernetes inside early-stage startup ecosystems. Covers common mistakes like over-engineering cluster setups early on and maps out criteria for when to transition from PaaS tools to fully-managed Kubernetes environments.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/matrix-table.md b/v2-docs/matrix-table.md
index a8bebad2..422b8a40 100644
--- a/v2-docs/matrix-table.md
+++ b/v2-docs/matrix-table.md
@@ -40,10 +40,10 @@
 
 ### General Reference
 
-  - [Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE)](https://www.linode.com/products/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [napo.io: Kubernetes The (real) Hard Way on AWS](https://napo.io/posts/kubernetes-the-real-hard-way-on-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering napo.io: Kubernetes The (real) Hard Way on AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [**VMware Kubernetes Tanzu**](https://cloud.vmware.com/tanzu)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering **VMware Kubernetes Tanzu** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Pharos 🌟](https://k8spharos.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Pharos 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE)](https://www.linode.com/products/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## Local Development
 
 ### Kubernetes Environments
@@ -63,13 +63,6 @@
 #### Minikube
 
   - **(2026)** [==Minikube==](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube) ⭐ 31871  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Minikube remains an industry-standard sandbox for launching local single-node Kubernetes clusters. Supports diverse VM drivers, bare-metal deployment modes, and native Docker-in-Docker execution environments tailored for application testing.
-## Networking and Security
-
-### Kubernetes Networking
-
-#### Ingress and Traffic
-
-  - **(2023)** [==Learnk8s: Comparison of Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟🌟==](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/191WWNpjJ2za6-nbG4ZoUMXMpUK8KlCIosvQB0f-oq3k/edit) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An expansive, community-maintained comparison spreadsheet detailing the feature matrices, protocol supports, dynamic reloading behaviors, and ecosystem integrations of various Ingress Controllers. Live Grounding highlights this dynamic reference as an essential resource for architects choosing ingress tools based on enterprise requirements.
 ## Platform Architecture
 
 ### Cloud Providers
@@ -105,5 +98,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [==Weave Kubernetes System Control - wksctl==](https://github.com/weaveworks/wksctl) ⭐ 389  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Weaveworks' Weave Kubernetes System Control (wksctl) was a GitOps-based tool for cluster creation, configuring infrastructure directly from a declared state stored in git. Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Following Weaveworks' operational shutdown, this tool has been archived and is considered historical legacy.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/maven-gradle.md b/v2-docs/maven-gradle.md
index 5c5acf11..21275d3d 100644
--- a/v2-docs/maven-gradle.md
+++ b/v2-docs/maven-gradle.md
@@ -181,5 +181,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [**code.visualstudio.com: Java Project Management in VS Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/java/java-project) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Guide on setting up VS Code for enterprise Java development. Showcases full integration with Apache Maven, offering seamless debugging, project dependency visualization, and execution pipelines.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/message-queue.md b/v2-docs/message-queue.md
index bcea2c12..be4f1331 100644
--- a/v2-docs/message-queue.md
+++ b/v2-docs/message-queue.md
@@ -261,9 +261,6 @@
       - [Monitoring](#monitoring-3)
     - [Kubernetes SDKs](#kubernetes-sdks)
       - [Couler](#couler)
-1. [Security](#security-4)
-  - [Compliance](#compliance)
-    - [CIS Benchmarks](#cis-benchmarks)
 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering)
   - [Backend Development](#backend-development)
     - [Java Enterprise](#java-enterprise)
@@ -1085,13 +1082,6 @@
 ##### Couler
 
   - **(2023)** [**Couler**](https://github.com/couler-proj/couler) ⭐ 944  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Couler is an open-source Python SDK built to simplify programming native Kubernetes workflow engines like Argo or Tekton. It allows machine learning and data engineering teams to construct complex workflows via intuitive Python code instead of hand-writing endless YAML sheets.
-## Security (4)
-
-### Compliance
-
-#### CIS Benchmarks
-
-  - **(2024)** [ibm.com: CIS Benchmarks](https://www.ibm.com/topics) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Center for Internet Security (CIS) Benchmarks provide globally recognized consensus-based best practices for securing IT systems, clouds, and Kubernetes environments. Organizations use these structured guidelines to validate and harden infrastructure configurations, ensuring compliance with strict security mandates through automated configuration auditors.
 ## Software Engineering
 
 ### Backend Development
@@ -1103,5 +1093,5 @@
   - **(2020)** [adambien.blog - 75th **airhacks.tv** Questions and Answers: Kafka, JAX-RS, MicroProfile, JSON-B, GSON, JWT, VSC, NetBeans, Java Fullstack](https://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/kafka_jax_rs_microprofile_json) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An edition of Adam Bien's 'airhacks.tv' Q&A series focusing on modern enterprise Java backend architectures. Key engineering discussions cover reactive Kafka messaging integration using MicroProfile, JAX-RS REST endpoint implementations, and a comparison of JSON serialization libraries (JSON-B vs GSON).
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Databases](./databases.md) | [Crunchydata](./crunchydata.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Newsql](./newsql.md) | [NoSQL](./nosql.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/mkdocs.md b/v2-docs/mkdocs.md
index fcb28e83..b3ee4599 100644
--- a/v2-docs/mkdocs.md
+++ b/v2-docs/mkdocs.md
@@ -97,7 +97,6 @@
 #### Markdown
 
   - **(2026)** [==Markdown Cheat Sheet 4==](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) ⭐ 60214  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” One of the most starred and utilized Markdown references on GitHub. Curator Insight emphasizes its extreme offline utility. Live Grounding validates its legacy status as the primary standard for formatting across modern source code platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [markdownguide.org](https://www.markdownguide.org) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive platform-neutral guide to standard and extended Markdown syntax. Curator Insight praises its simplicity. Live Grounding proves its continued necessity as the absolute standard for project readme documentation.
 ## Software Engineering
 
 ### Documentation
@@ -107,5 +106,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [**guides.github.com: Markdown Cheat Sheet 2**](https://docs.github.com/en) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” The authoritative reference guide for GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM). Essential for managing documentation structures, creating rich README files, formatting issue trackers, and building interactive templates within the developer workflow.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/mlops.md b/v2-docs/mlops.md
index 477363ea..7de2ab10 100644
--- a/v2-docs/mlops.md
+++ b/v2-docs/mlops.md
@@ -547,5 +547,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [**ML Platform Workshop**](https://github.com/aporia-ai/mlplatform-workshop) ⭐ 445  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A hands-on technical workshop repository showcasing the design of an end-to-end Machine Learning Platform. Demonstrates real-world integration of model registries, tracking servers, and deployment mechanisms under production-like conditions. Excellent educational resource for learning the architectural glue of modern MLOps frameworks.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [AI](./ai.md) | [AI Agents MCP](./ai-agents-mcp.md) | [ChatGPT](./chatgpt.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [AI](./ai.md) | [ChatGPT](./chatgpt.md) | [AI Agents MCP](./ai-agents-mcp.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/monitoring.md b/v2-docs/monitoring.md
index 7d252fc6..dbb832c7 100644
--- a/v2-docs/monitoring.md
+++ b/v2-docs/monitoring.md
@@ -113,6 +113,9 @@
     - [Observability](#observability-7)
   - [Sysadmin](#sysadmin)
     - [Resources](#resources)
+1. [Kubernetes Management](#kubernetes-management)
+  - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability)
+    - [etcd Monitoring](#etcd-monitoring)
 1. [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
   - [General Reference](#general-reference)
 1. [Observability](#observability-8)
@@ -130,6 +133,7 @@
   - [Application Monitoring](#application-monitoring)
     - [.NET Core](#net-core)
     - [Java Diagnostics](#java-diagnostics)
+    - [Java JMX](#java-jmx)
     - [Java Spring Boot](#java-spring-boot)
   - [Business Strategy](#business-strategy-1)
     - [Adoption](#adoption)
@@ -166,6 +170,8 @@
   - [Metrics](#metrics-2)
     - [Core Stack](#core-stack)
     - [Prometheus Scale](#prometheus-scale)
+  - [Monitoring](#monitoring)
+    - [Metrics Collection](#metrics-collection)
   - [OpenTelemetry](#opentelemetry-1)
     - [Collector Infrastructure](#collector-infrastructure)
   - [Platform Monitoring](#platform-monitoring)
@@ -191,8 +197,11 @@
   - [Profiling](#profiling)
     - [Development Workflow](#development-workflow)
       - [Continuous Profiling](#continuous-profiling)
+  - [Testing](#testing)
+    - [Benchmarking](#benchmarking)
+      - [HTTP Tools](#http-tools)
 1. [Security](#security-1)
-  - [Monitoring](#monitoring)
+  - [Monitoring](#monitoring-1)
     - [Host Security](#host-security)
 1. [Site Reliability Engineering](#site-reliability-engineering-1)
   - [Observability](#observability-9)
@@ -214,6 +223,8 @@
   - [Observability](#observability-10)
     - [Data Pipelines](#data-pipelines-1)
       - [Telemetry Routing](#telemetry-routing)
+    - [Infrastructure Design](#infrastructure-design)
+      - [Telemetry Pipelines](#telemetry-pipelines)
     - [Logging Systems](#logging-systems)
       - [Architecture](#architecture-1)
 
@@ -493,21 +504,26 @@
 #### Resources
 
   - **(2026)** [==Awesome Sysadmin==](https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin) ⭐ 34277  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exhaustive curation of open-source sysadmin resources, listing production-ready system monitors, configuration management tools, security suites, and virtualization frameworks used globally by SREs.
+## Kubernetes Management
+
+### Monitoring and Observability
+
+#### etcd Monitoring
+
+  - **(2023)** [Monitor Etcd with Prometheus and Grafana using Rancher](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/monitor-etcd-with-prometheus-and-grafana-using-rancher) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational runbook explaining how to configure Prometheus and Grafana within SUSE Rancher to audit and visualize etcd status. Evaluates critical etcd parameters including database size, disk synchronization latency, and peer communication health.
 ## Kubernetes Tools
 
 ### General Reference
 
   - [Transitive blocks](https://fastthread.io/ft-error.jsp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fastthread.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry Operator](https://medium.com/@magstherdev/opentelemetry-operator-d3d407354cbf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry Operator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Zebrium](https://www.zebrium.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Zebrium in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [magalix.com: Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters Through Prometheus & Grafana' 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/monitoring-of-kubernetes-cluster-through-prometheus-and-grafana)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering magalix.com: Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters Through Prometheus & Grafana' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performance_analysis_tools](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performance_analysis_tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performance_analysis_tools in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [InspectIT](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InspectIT)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering InspectIT in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [VisualVM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VisualVM)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering VisualVM in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [OverOps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OverOps)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OverOps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-take-thread-dumps-7-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Zebrium](https://www.zebrium.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Zebrium in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry Operator](https://medium.com/@magstherdev/opentelemetry-operator-d3d407354cbf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry Operator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone.com: Performance Patterns in Microservices-Based Integrations](https://dzone.com/articles/performance-patterns-in-microservices-based-integr-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: Performance Patterns in Microservices-Based Integrations in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: 14 Best Performance Testing Tools and APM Solutions](https://dzone.com/articles/14-best-performance-testing-tools-and-apm-solution)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: 14 Best Performance Testing Tools and APM Solutions in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Wikipedia: Application Performance Index](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apdex)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Application Performance Index in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone.com: Kubernetes Monitoring: Best Practices, Methods, and Existing' Solutions](https://dzone.com/articles/kubernetes-monitoring-best-practices-methods-and-e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: Kubernetes Monitoring: Best Practices, Methods, and Existing' Solutions in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [CNCF End User Technology Radar: Observability, September 2020 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/09/11/cncf-end-user-technology-radar-observability-september-2020)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering CNCF End User Technology Radar: Observability, September 2020 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -556,6 +572,7 @@
   - [logz.io: Grok Pattern Examples for Log Parsing](https://logz.io/blog/grok-pattern-examples-for-log-parsing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering logz.io: Grok Pattern Examples for Log Parsing in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone.com: The Keys to Performance Tuning and Testing](https://dzone.com/articles/the-keys-to-performance-tuning-and-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: The Keys to Performance Tuning and Testing in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [How to read a Thread Dump](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-read-a-thread-dump)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering How to read a Thread Dump in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-take-thread-dumps-7-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [awkwardferny.medium.com: Setting up Distributed Tracing in Kubernetes with' OpenTracing, Jaeger, and Ingress-NGINX](https://awkwardferny.medium.com/setting-up-distributed-tracing-with-opentelemetry-jaeger-in-kubernetes-ingress-nginx-cfdda7d9441d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awkwardferny.medium.com: Setting up Distributed Tracing in Kubernetes with' OpenTracing, Jaeger, and Ingress-NGINX in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [ploffay.medium.com: Five years evolution of open-source distributed tracing' 🌟](https://ploffay.medium.com/five-years-evolution-of-open-source-distributed-tracing-ec1c5a5dd1ac)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ploffay.medium.com: Five years evolution of open-source distributed tracing' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Medium: Distributed Tracing and Monitoring using OpenCensus](https://medium.com/@rghetia/distributed-tracing-and-monitoring-using-opencensus-fe5f6e9479fb)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Medium: Distributed Tracing and Monitoring using OpenCensus in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -566,6 +583,7 @@
   - [APM in wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_performance_management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering APM in wikipedia in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone.com: APM Tools Comparison](https://dzone.com/articles/apm-tools-comparison-which-one-should-you-choose)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: APM Tools Comparison in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone.com: Java Performance Monitoring: 5 Open Source Tools You Should Know](https://dzone.com/articles/java-performance-monitoring-5-open-source-tools-you-should-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: Java Performance Monitoring: 5 Open Source Tools You Should Know in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Dzone: 14 Best Performance Testing Tools and APM Solutions](https://dzone.com/articles/14-best-performance-testing-tools-and-apm-solution)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: 14 Best Performance Testing Tools and APM Solutions in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Krossboard: A centralized usage analytics approach for multiple Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/in-search-of-converged-usage-analytics-for-multiple-managed-kubernetes-c5108cb7f0e1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Krossboard: A centralized usage analytics approach for multiple Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [stackpulse.com: Automated Kubernetes Pod Restarting Analysis with StackPulse](https://stackpulse.com/blog/automated-kubernetes-pod-restarting-analysis-with-stackpulse)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackpulse.com: Automated Kubernetes Pod Restarting Analysis with StackPulse in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Monitoring as Code with Terraform Cloud and Checkly](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/monitoring-as-code-with-terraform-cloud-and-checkly)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Monitoring as Code with Terraform Cloud and Checkly in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -613,6 +631,9 @@
   - **(2020)** [blog.arkey.fr: Using JDK FlightRecorder and JDK Mission Control](https://blog.arkey.fr/2020/06/28/using-jdk-flight-recorder-and-jdk-mission-control) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the usage of JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) and JDK Mission Control (JMC) for low-overhead, production-grade JVM diagnostic profiling. Explains trace capture of memory, CPU, and I/O cycles.
   - **(2020)** [Remote Debugging of Java Applications on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/remote-debugging-java-applications-openshift) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses specifically on configuring JDWP parameters in enterprise Java container builds to allow secure, remote interactive debugging from IDEs directly to pods in OpenShift.
   - **(2020)** [redhat.com: How do I analyze a Java heap dump?](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/18301) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical solution article detailing how to trigger, extract, and analyze memory heap dumps from JVMs running inside Linux containers, leveraging standard OpenJDK CLI tools.
+#### Java JMX
+
+  - **(2017)** [developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting java applications on openshift (Jolokia)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/08/16/troubleshooting-java-applications-on-openshift) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides developers on using Jolokia, an HTTP/JSON bridge for JMX, to securely query and troubleshoot Java microservices deployed inside Red Hat OpenShift pods.
 #### Java Spring Boot
 
   - **(2022)** [javatechonline.com: How To Monitor Spring Boot Microservices Using ELK Stack?](https://javatechonline.com/how-to-monitor-spring-boot-microservices-using-elk-stack) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a step-by-step architectural guide on routing Logback appender JSON streams from Spring Boot microservices into Logstash, indexing them in Elasticsearch, and visualizing error trends in Kibana.
@@ -719,6 +740,11 @@
 #### Prometheus Scale
 
   - **(2020)** [Promster: Use Prometheus in huge deployments with dynamic clustering and scrape sharding capabilities based on ETCD service registration](https://github.com/flaviostutz/promster) ⭐ 31  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Leverages ETCD service registration to provide dynamic clustering and automated scrape sharding for distributed Prometheus deployments. While offering a lightweight alternative for scale-out setups, modern production environments in 2026 predominantly utilize Thanos, Cortex, or VictoriaMetrics for highly available global metrics engines.
+### Monitoring
+
+#### Metrics Collection
+
+  - **(2024)** [Prometheus](https://nubenetes.com/prometheus/) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Prometheus is an open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit originally built at SoundCloud. It utilizes a pull-based metrics collection model over HTTP, powered by a highly efficient dimensional data model (TSDB) with PromQL. Essential for Kubernetes cloud-native environments, it excels in dynamic service discovery and real-time operational visibility.
 ### OpenTelemetry (1)
 
 #### Collector Infrastructure
@@ -782,9 +808,16 @@
 ##### Continuous Profiling
 
   - **(2022)** [medium.com/performance-engineering-for-the-ordinary-barbie: Why profiling should be part of regular software development workflow 🌟](https://medium.com/performance-engineering-for-the-ordinary-barbie/why-profiling-should-be-part-of-regular-software-development-workflow-8b19b7f52b38) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the engineering benefits of integrating continuous runtime code profiling (CPU, Heap Allocation, Thread Locks) into developer workflows. Curator Insight: Advocacy for persistent tracing profiles. Live Grounding: Invaluable for diagnosing microservice memory leaks before deploying changes to live users.
+### Testing
+
+#### Benchmarking
+
+##### HTTP Tools
+
+  - **(2021)** [blog.cloud-mercato.com: New HTTP benchmark tool **pycurlb**](https://blog.cloud-mercato.com/new-http-benchmark-tool-pycurlb) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces pycurlb, a Python-based wrapper and benchmarking utility utilizing libcurl for low-overhead HTTP performance testing. Explores its use cases in testing microservice latency and raw throughput. Curator Insight: Quick functional introduction of a new pycurl tool. Live Grounding: Provides an alternative for developers seeking a highly customizable, scriptable curl execution engine for API baselining.
 ## Security (1)
 
-### Monitoring
+### Monitoring (1)
 
 #### Host Security
 
@@ -839,6 +872,11 @@
 ##### Telemetry Routing
 
   - **(2019)** [bravenewgeek.com: The Observability Pipeline](https://bravenewgeek.com/the-observability-pipeline) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical exploration of the 'Observability Pipeline' architectural pattern, illustrating how to decouple telemetry sources from destinations using intermediate routing layers (e.g., Vector). Curator Insight: Deep-dive on data routing middleware. Live Grounding: A fundamental design paradigm for modern platform engineering, preventing vendor lock-in and optimizing ingestion costs.
+#### Infrastructure Design
+
+##### Telemetry Pipelines
+
+  - **(2022)** [learnsteps.com: Monitoring Infrastructure System Design](https://www.learnsteps.com/monitoring-infrastructure-system-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of designing an end-to-end monitoring infrastructure from scratch. Examines the selection of pull vs. push telemetry models, buffer queues (like Kafka), and time-series databases (TSDBs). Curator Insight: High-level overview of system design for monitoring platforms. Live Grounding: Serves as a great architectural primer for platform engineering teams building internal metrics systems.
 #### Logging Systems
 
 ##### Architecture (1)
@@ -846,5 +884,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [learnsteps.com: Logging Infrastructure System Design](https://www.learnsteps.com/logging-infrastructure-system-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Structural system architecture deep-dive covering high-volume log collection, queuing, indexing, and durable storage tiers (such as ELK, Grafana Loki, or OpenSearch). Curator Insight: Deep blueprint on logging pipeline design. Live Grounding: Essential reading for scaling logging clusters without sacrificing lookup speeds or bloating cloud storage costs.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/networking.md b/v2-docs/networking.md
index 6731691b..997fc88e 100644
--- a/v2-docs/networking.md
+++ b/v2-docs/networking.md
@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
-  - [awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟](https://awesomeopensource.com/projects/cidr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code](https://medium.com/@codebob75/application-network-security-in-azure-subnets-endpoints-dns-nsgs-with-terraform-code-0bcabdb3a65b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/javarevisited: 5 Best HTTPS, SSL and TLS Courses for Beginners' in 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/best-https-ssl-and-tls-courses-for-beginners-4437661250b3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/javarevisited: 5 Best HTTPS, SSL and TLS Courses for Beginners' in 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [wisc.edu: CIDR Conversion Table](https://kb.wisc.edu/ns/page.php?id=3493)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wisc.edu: CIDR Conversion Table in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: What Is CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing)](https://dzone.com/articles/what-is-cidr-classless-inter-domain-routing-in-mul)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: What Is CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [cyberciti.biz: Linux: IP Subnet (CIDR) Calculator That Will Help You With' Network Settings](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-subnet-calculator-cidr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cyberciti.biz: Linux: IP Subnet (CIDR) Calculator That Will Help You With' Network Settings in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [cyberciti.biz: Linux Calculating Subnets with ipcalc and sipcalc Utilities](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/perform-simple-manipulation-of-ip-addresse.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cyberciti.biz: Linux Calculating Subnets with ipcalc and sipcalc Utilities in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟](https://awesomeopensource.com/projects/cidr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [wikipedia: List of HTTP status codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: List of HTTP status codes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Wikipedia: HTTP/2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: HTTP/2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Wikipedia: HTTP/3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: HTTP/3 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -144,5 +144,5 @@
   - **(2024)** [alexandrehtrb.github.io: HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 explained](https://alexandrehtrb.github.io/posts/2024/03/http2-and-http3-explained) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thorough engineering analysis contrasting architectural behaviors of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. Examines the structural transition from TCP-based flows to UDP-based QUIC, detailing performance impacts.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) | [Servicemesh](./servicemesh.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Web Servers](./web-servers.md) | [Caching](./caching.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/newsfeeds.md b/v2-docs/newsfeeds.md
index f6147ac7..460890a6 100644
--- a/v2-docs/newsfeeds.md
+++ b/v2-docs/newsfeeds.md
@@ -20,13 +20,11 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
-  - [reddit.com/r/jenkinsci](https://www.reddit.com/r/jenkinsci)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/jenkinsci in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/openshift](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/openshift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/redhat](https://www.reddit.com/r/redhat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/redhat in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/kubernetes](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [nativecloud.dev 🌟](https://nativecloud.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==nativecloud.dev== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [GitLab Collective](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives/gitlab)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering GitLab Collective in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [reddit.com/r/devops](https://www.reddit.com/r/devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/devops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [reddit.com/r/redhat](https://www.reddit.com/r/redhat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/redhat in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [reddit.com/r/openshift](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/openshift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [reddit.com/r/kubernetes](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [reddit.com/r/jenkinsci](https://www.reddit.com/r/jenkinsci)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/jenkinsci in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [reddit.com/r/maven](https://www.reddit.com/r/maven)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/maven in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [reddit.com/r/gradle](https://www.reddit.com/r/gradle)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/gradle in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [reddit.com/r/azuredevops](https://www.reddit.com/r/azuredevops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/azuredevops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -49,8 +47,10 @@
   - [reddit.com/r/python](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows](https://www.reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [crunchbase.com](https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/openshift/timeline/timeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering crunchbase.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [nativecloud.dev 🌟](https://nativecloud.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==nativecloud.dev== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Stack Overflow Collectives 🌟](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Stack Overflow Collectives 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Go Collective](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives/go)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Go Collective in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [GitLab Collective](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives/gitlab)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering GitLab Collective in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## FinOps and Cloud Cost
 
 ### Community Resources
@@ -66,5 +66,5 @@
   - **(2023)** [AWS Forums](https://repost.aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy discussion forum resource for AWS developers troubleshooting infrastructure configurations and billing queries. Note: The platform has largely migrated to AWS Re:Post for community support.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Workfromhome](./workfromhome.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/newsql.md b/v2-docs/newsql.md
index 4b435bf2..3d5817d3 100644
--- a/v2-docs/newsql.md
+++ b/v2-docs/newsql.md
@@ -28,5 +28,5 @@
   - [muratbuffalo.blogspot.com: What’s Really New with NewSQL?](https://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2021/11/whats-really-new-with-newsql.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive conceptual deep-dive comparing NewSQL architectures with traditional relational and NoSQL engines. Explores transactional guarantees, distributed consensus (Raft/Paxos), and cloud-native database scaling.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Message Queue](./message-queue.md) | [Databases](./databases.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [NoSQL](./nosql.md) | [Databases](./databases.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/noops.md b/v2-docs/noops.md
index 194011fb..cd9427e1 100644
--- a/v2-docs/noops.md
+++ b/v2-docs/noops.md
@@ -43,5 +43,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [Serverless Computing: Moving from DevOps to NoOps](https://devops.com/serverless-computing-moving-from-devops-to-noops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how serverless architectures drive NoOps execution. Emphasizes shifting operations responsibilities (e.g., node provisioning, patching, scaling) to public cloud platforms, allowing developers to focus strictly on code components.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/nosql.md b/v2-docs/nosql.md
index 12706781..cb27a22b 100644
--- a/v2-docs/nosql.md
+++ b/v2-docs/nosql.md
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
   - [blog.mongodirector.com: Which is the best MongoDB GUI?](https://blog.mongodirector.com/which-is-the-best-mongodb-gui)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.mongodirector.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [mongodirector: MongoDB Hosting](https://mongodirector.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering mongodirector.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [MongoDB Tutorial – A Scalable NoSQL DB](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2015/09/mongodb-a-scalable-nosql-db.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.javacodegeeks.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium.com: A chance for NewSQL databases](https://medium.com/packlinkeng/a-chance-for-newsql-databases-3bba18fea6a1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: A chance for NewSQL databases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [NoSQL - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoSQL)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering NoSQL - Wikipedia in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [vishnu.hashnode.dev: 4 Types Of NoSQL Databases](https://vishnu.hashnode.dev/4-types-of-nosql-databases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering vishnu.hashnode.dev: 4 Types Of NoSQL Databases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: When to Use MongoDB Rather than MySQL](https://medium.com/@rsk.saikrishna/when-to-use-mongodb-rather-than-mysql-d03ceff2e922)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: When to Use MongoDB Rather than MySQL in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -69,7 +70,6 @@
   - [betterprogramming.pub: MongoDB Schema Validation Rules](https://betterprogramming.pub/mongodb-schema-validation-rules-8a1afc6ea67b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: MongoDB Schema Validation Rules in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [code.likeagirl.io: Docker: Setup Simple Application with MongoDB for Data' Storage](https://code.likeagirl.io/docker-setup-simple-application-with-mongodb-for-data-storage-272bdb3036ad)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering code.likeagirl.io: Docker: Setup Simple Application with MongoDB for Data' Storage in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: SQL Syntax for Apache Drill](https://dzone.com/refcardz/sql-syntax-for-apache-drill)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: SQL Syntax for Apache Drill in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com: A chance for NewSQL databases](https://medium.com/packlinkeng/a-chance-for-newsql-databases-3bba18fea6a1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: A chance for NewSQL databases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## Data Architecture
 
 ### Big Data
@@ -173,5 +173,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [github.com/oslabs-beta: Odin's Eye](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/OdinsEye) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open-source developer utility designed to monitor distributed microservices architecture patterns, tracking internal query metrics and communication flows. Primarily active within the community sandbox.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Message Queue](./message-queue.md) | [Databases](./databases.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Yaml](./yaml.md) | [Newsql](./newsql.md) | [Databases](./databases.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/oauth.md b/v2-docs/oauth.md
index 71350eaf..c017af22 100644
--- a/v2-docs/oauth.md
+++ b/v2-docs/oauth.md
@@ -30,5 +30,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Implement an OAuth2 Resource Server with Spring Security](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/oauth2-resourceserver-with-spring-security) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on implementation tutorial detailing the deployment of an OAuth2-compliant resource server using Spring Security. It guides through configuring middleware to parse and authenticate incoming JWT requests.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Ansible](./ansible.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/ocp3.md b/v2-docs/ocp3.md
index 2b135391..10a1e7ca 100644
--- a/v2-docs/ocp3.md
+++ b/v2-docs/ocp3.md
@@ -11,9 +11,6 @@
 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations)
   - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
     - [General Reference](#general-reference)
-1. [Observability](#observability)
-  - [Application Monitoring](#application-monitoring)
-    - [Java JMX](#java-jmx)
 1. [Platform Architecture](#platform-architecture)
   - [Administration](#administration)
     - [Automation](#automation)
@@ -62,20 +59,13 @@
   - [learn.openshift.com: GitOps introduction](https://learn.openshift.com/introduction/gitops-introduction)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.openshift.com: GitOps introduction in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.openshift.com: is it too late to integrate GitOps?](https://blog.openshift.comis-it-too-late-to-integrate-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com: is it too late to integrate GitOps? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift Authentication Integration with ArgoCD](https://blogopenshift.com/openshift-authentication-integration-with-argocd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com: OpenShift Authentication Integration with ArgoCD in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-take-thread-dumps-7-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Container-native virtualization allows to run and manage virtual machine workloads alongside container workloads](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.2/html/container-native_virtualization/container-native-virtualization-2-1-release-notes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Container-native virtualization allows to run and manage virtual machine workloads alongside container workloads in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [How to Run HA Elasticsearch (ELK) on Red Hat OpenShift](https://portworx.com/run-ha-elasticsearch-elk-red-hat-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering How to Run HA Elasticsearch (ELK) on Red Hat OpenShift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [developers.redhat.com: Installing debugging tools into a Red Hat OpenShift' container with **oc-inject**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/15installing-debugging-tools-into-a-red-hat-openshift-container-with-oc-inject)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Installing debugging tools into a Red Hat OpenShift' container with **oc-inject** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-take-thread-dumps-7-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Quotas setting per project](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.2/applications/quotas/quotas-setting-per-project.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Quotas setting per project in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Quotas setting across multiple projects](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.2/applications/quotas/quotas-setting-across-multiple-projects.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Quotas setting across multiple projects in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Source-to-Image (S2I) Build](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/core_concepts/builds_and_image_streams.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Source-to-Image (S2I) Build in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-## Observability
-
-### Application Monitoring
-
-#### Java JMX
-
-  - **(2017)** [developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting java applications on openshift (Jolokia)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/08/16/troubleshooting-java-applications-on-openshift) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides developers on using Jolokia, an HTTP/JSON bridge for JMX, to securely query and troubleshoot Java microservices deployed inside Red Hat OpenShift pods.
 ## Platform Architecture
 
 ### Administration
@@ -145,5 +135,5 @@
   - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Securing .NET Core on OpenShift using HTTPS](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/10/12/securing-net-core-on-openshift-using-https) [C# CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Guides engineers through configuring ASP.NET Core microservices with end-to-end TLS encryption on OpenShift. Discusses dynamic integration of local server certificates using OpenShift's service serving certificates feature.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/ocp4.md b/v2-docs/ocp4.md
index 45f10626..afbd34ff 100644
--- a/v2-docs/ocp4.md
+++ b/v2-docs/ocp4.md
@@ -32,9 +32,6 @@
 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure)
   - [Managed Kubernetes](#managed-kubernetes)
     - [Azure Red Hat OpenShift](#azure-red-hat-openshift)
-1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native)
-  - [Kubernetes Serverless](#kubernetes-serverless)
-    - [Knative](#knative)
 1. [Cloud Native Application](#cloud-native-application)
   - [Serverless](#serverless)
     - [OpenShift Serverless](#openshift-serverless)
@@ -62,19 +59,11 @@
   - [OpenShift](#openshift-2)
     - [FAQ](#faq)
     - [Infrastructure Provisioning](#infrastructure-provisioning)
-1. [Containerization](#containerization)
-  - [Container Engines](#container-engines)
-    - [Daemonless Execution](#daemonless-execution)
-  - [Runtimes](#runtimes)
-    - [Kubernetes Integration](#kubernetes-integration)
 1. [Containers and Orchestration](#containers-and-orchestration)
   - [OpenShift](#openshift-3)
     - [Installation and Setup](#installation-and-setup)
     - [Platform Release](#platform-release)
     - [Technical Background](#technical-background)
-1. [Database](#database)
-  - [PostgreSQL](#postgresql)
-    - [Developer Tutorials](#developer-tutorials)
 1. [Developer Experience](#developer-experience)
   - [Application Development](#application-development)
     - [Kubernetes Fundamentals](#kubernetes-fundamentals)
@@ -125,8 +114,6 @@
     - [Cloud Provider Integration](#cloud-provider-integration-2)
   - [Observability Frameworks](#observability-frameworks)
     - [Telemetry Metrics](#telemetry-metrics)
-  - [OpenShift](#openshift-4)
-    - [OpenShift Serverless](#openshift-serverless-1)
   - [Operator Framework](#operator-framework)
     - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management)
   - [Performance Tuning](#performance-tuning)
@@ -152,23 +139,20 @@
     - [Sandboxed Runtimes](#sandboxed-runtimes)
   - [Workload Modernization](#workload-modernization)
     - [Windows Container Support](#windows-container-support)
+1. [Extensibility](#extensibility)
+  - [Operators](#operators)
+    - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management-1)
 1. [Extensibility and APIs](#extensibility-and-apis)
   - [Microservices](#microservices)
     - [Operator Integrations](#operator-integrations-1)
   - [Operator Framework](#operator-framework-1)
     - [Community Feed](#community-feed)
-    - [OLM Core](#olm-core)
-1. [Extensibility and Development](#extensibility-and-development)
-  - [Registries and Catalogs](#registries-and-catalogs)
-    - [Operator Discovery](#operator-discovery)
 1. [Industry Solution](#industry-solution)
   - [Construction Industry](#construction-industry)
     - [Platform-as-a-Service](#platform-as-a-service)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
   - [Automation](#automation)
     - [Ansible](#ansible)
-  - [Cluster Management](#cluster-management-2)
-    - [Declarative Nodes](#declarative-nodes)
   - [Cluster Provisioning](#cluster-provisioning)
     - [AWS Quick Starts](#aws-quick-starts)
   - [Container Registry](#container-registry)
@@ -176,9 +160,6 @@
     - [Self-Hosted](#self-hosted)
   - [Data Protection](#data-protection)
     - [Kubernetes Backup Operators](#kubernetes-backup-operators)
-  - [Kubernetes Distributions](#kubernetes-distributions)
-    - [Enterprise Distributions](#enterprise-distributions)
-    - [Market Landscapes](#market-landscapes)
   - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators-1)
     - [Database and Registry](#database-and-registry)
   - [Managed Kubernetes](#managed-kubernetes-1)
@@ -193,9 +174,6 @@
     - [AWS Provisioning](#aws-provisioning)
   - [Scheduling](#scheduling)
     - [Load-Aware](#load-aware)
-1. [Infrastructure and Operations](#infrastructure-and-operations)
-  - [Enterprise Cluster Management](#enterprise-cluster-management)
-    - [Ansible and ACM](#ansible-and-acm)
 1. [Infrastructure Security](#infrastructure-security)
   - [Container Registries](#container-registries-1)
     - [Project Quay](#project-quay)
@@ -239,14 +217,10 @@
   - [User Experience](#user-experience)
     - [OpenShift Console](#openshift-console)
 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
-  - [Developer Experience](#developer-experience-2)
-    - [Red Hat Ecosystem](#red-hat-ecosystem-1)
-  - [Ecosystem](#ecosystem-1)
-    - [Marketplace](#marketplace-1)
-  - [Kubernetes Distributions](#kubernetes-distributions-1)
+  - [Kubernetes Distributions](#kubernetes-distributions)
     - [Evaluation and Sandbox](#evaluation-and-sandbox)
 1. [Platforms](#platforms)
-  - [Cluster Management](#cluster-management-3)
+  - [Cluster Management](#cluster-management-2)
     - [Cluster Provisioning](#cluster-provisioning-1)
     - [Fleet Management](#fleet-management)
   - [Distribution](#distribution)
@@ -255,13 +229,13 @@
     - [Community Kubernetes](#community-kubernetes)
     - [Enterprise Kubernetes](#enterprise-kubernetes-1)
     - [Lab Setup](#lab-setup)
-  - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management-1)
+  - [Lifecycle Management](#lifecycle-management-2)
     - [Application Migration](#application-migration)
     - [Operator Framework](#operator-framework-2)
   - [Local Development](#local-development)
     - [Kubernetes Local](#kubernetes-local)
     - [OpenShift Local](#openshift-local)
-    - [Operators](#operators)
+    - [Operators](#operators-1)
     - [Remote Deployments](#remote-deployments)
   - [Virtualization](#virtualization-1)
     - [KubeVirt Core](#kubevirt-core-1)
@@ -286,22 +260,13 @@
     - [Prisma Cloud](#prisma-cloud)
   - [OpenShift Security](#openshift-security)
     - [Cluster Design](#cluster-design)
-1. [Service Mesh](#service-mesh-1)
-  - [Red Hat OpenShift](#red-hat-openshift)
-    - [Enterprise Platforms](#enterprise-platforms)
 1. [Storage](#storage)
   - [Cloud-Native Storage](#cloud-native-storage)
     - [OpenShift Data Foundation](#openshift-data-foundation)
-  - [Distributed Storage](#distributed-storage)
-    - [Ceph](#ceph)
-  - [Enterprise Storage](#enterprise-storage)
-    - [Red Hat Storage](#red-hat-storage)
-  - [Kubernetes Storage](#kubernetes-storage)
-    - [Storage Orchestrators](#storage-orchestrators)
 1. [Storage and Data](#storage-and-data)
   - [Cloud Native Storage](#cloud-native-storage)
     - [Ceph Operators](#ceph-operators)
-  - [Enterprise Storage](#enterprise-storage-1)
+  - [Enterprise Storage](#enterprise-storage)
     - [Robin Storage](#robin-storage)
   - [Persistent Storage](#persistent-storage)
     - [AWS EFS Integration](#aws-efs-integration)
@@ -337,9 +302,11 @@
   - [openshift.com: Control Regional Access to Your Service on OpenShift Running on AWS](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/control-regional-access-to-your-service-on-openshift-running-on-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Operator-based Calico CNI Plug-In is Supported on OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/operator-based-calico-cni-plug-in-is-supported-on-openshift-4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [youtube: how to deliver OpenShift as a service (just like Red Hat)](https://www.youtube.comwatch?v=b_norgxfh5y)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.youtube.comwatch?v=b_norgxfh5y in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Serverless Architecture](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/serverless-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Serverless Architecture in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [learn.openshift.com](https://learn.openshift.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.openshift.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [OpenShift 4 documentation 🌟](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift 4 documentation 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [OpenShift 4 β€œunder-the-hood” 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/openshift-4-under-the-hood-ab854c3439dd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift 4 β€œunder-the-hood” 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [developers.redhat.com: Get started with OpenShift Service Registry](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/10/11/get-started-openshift-service-registry)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Get started with OpenShift Service Registry in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [michaelkotelnikov.medium.com: Managing Network Security Lifecycles in Multi' Cluster OpenShift Environments with OpenShift Platform Plus](https://michaelkotelnikov.medium.com/maintaining-network-traffic-compliance-in-multi-cluster-openshift-environments-with-openshift-54fe369aa346)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering michaelkotelnikov.medium.com: Managing Network Security Lifecycles in Multi' Cluster OpenShift Environments with OpenShift Platform Plus in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@shrishs: Application Backup and Restore using Openshift API' for Data Protection(OADP)](https://medium.com/@shrishs/application-backup-and-restore-using-openshift-api-for-data-protection-oadp-790d39ad96d4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@shrishs: Application Backup and Restore using Openshift API' for Data Protection(OADP) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -351,7 +318,6 @@
   - [ServiceMesh](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.4/html-single/service_mesh/index)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ServiceMesh in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/logging/cluster-logging-deploying.html](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/logging/cluster-logging-deploying.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/logging/cluster-logging-deploying.html in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Custom image builds with Buildah](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/builds/custom-builds-buildah.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Custom image builds with Buildah in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [learn.openshift.com](https://learn.openshift.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.openshift.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/adessoturkey: Create a Windows VM in Kubernetes using KubeVirt](https://medium.com/adessoturkey/create-a-windows-vm-in-kubernetes-using-kubevirt-b5f54fb10ffd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/adessoturkey: Create a Windows VM in Kubernetes using KubeVirt in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [docs.openshift.com: Understanding networking](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/networking/understanding-networking.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: Understanding networking in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Understanding multiple networks](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/networking/multiple_networks/understanding-multiple-networks.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Understanding multiple networks in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -360,7 +326,6 @@
   - [blog.openshift.com: openshift hive cluster as a service](https://blog.openshift.comopenshift-hive-cluster-as-a-service)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com: openshift hive cluster as a service in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Create an OpenShift 4.2 Private Cluster in AWS 🌟](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4363731)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Create an OpenShift 4.2 Private Cluster in AWS 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Guide OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster](https://medium.com/swlh/guide-okd-4-5-single-node-cluster-832693cb752b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Guide OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [developers.redhat.com: Serverless Architecture](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/serverless-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Serverless Architecture in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [The supported method of using Helm charts with Openshift4 is via the Helm Operator](https://blog.openshift.combuild-kubernetes-operators-from-helm-charts-in-5-steps)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The supported method of using Helm charts with Openshift4 is via the Helm Operator in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 1](https://blog.openshift.comhelm-and-operators-on-openshift-part-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 1 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 2](https://blog.openshift.comhelm-and-operators-on-openshift-part-2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -409,14 +374,6 @@
 #### Azure Red Hat OpenShift
 
   - **(2020)** [Introducing Azure Red Hat OpenShift on OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-azure-red-hat-openshift-on-openshift-4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the managed Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) offering on OpenShift 4, built on operator-led cluster lifecycle management. It discusses direct integration with Microsoft Azure services, integrated scaling, and unified support channels. This managed service drastically simplifies operational overhead, letting enterprises focus purely on microservices delivery.
-## Cloud Native
-
-### Kubernetes Serverless
-
-#### Knative
-
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: What is knative?**](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/microservices/what-is-knative) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Red Hat's baseline structural review of Knative, mapping its internal serving controllers, ingress routes, and cluster event models for enterprise operators.
-  - **(2020)** [**datacenterknowledge.com: Explaining Knative, the Project to Liberate Serverless from Cloud Giants**](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/servers/explaining-knative-the-project-to-liberate-serverless-from-cloud-giants) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines Knative's industry goal of creating an open, pluggable platform layer that frees enterprise organizations from public cloud vendor lock-in.
 ## Cloud Native Application
 
 ### Serverless
@@ -484,18 +441,6 @@
 #### Infrastructure Provisioning
 
   - **(2021)** [Fully Automated OpenShift Deployments With VMware vSphere](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fully-automated-openshift-deployments-with-vmware-vsphere) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed documentation on Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI) for Red Hat OpenShift on VMware vSphere environments. The automation workflow covers DNS registration, load balancing, virtual machine provisioning, and cluster bootstrapping directly from the installer. This integration streamlines on-premise private cloud delivery, reducing manual operational overhead to nearly zero.
-## Containerization
-
-### Container Engines
-
-#### Daemonless Execution
-
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Podman and Buildah for Docker users 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/02/21/podman-and-buildah-for-docker-users) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A practical handbook for developers transitionining from legacy Docker tooling to the modern Podman/Buildah stack. It walks through command mapping, registry authentications, building minimal rootless images, and deploying local Kubernetes-style multi-container YAML manifests.
-### Runtimes
-
-#### Kubernetes Integration
-
-  - **(2017)** [cri-o.io](https://cri-o.io) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official home of CRI-O, an optimized Container Runtime Interface (CRI) designed specifically and exclusively for Kubernetes. CRI-O avoids overhead by supporting only OCI-compliant runtimes, removing unnecessary client CLI abstractions to deliver minimum-footprint workload execution.
 ## Containers and Orchestration
 
 ### OpenShift (3)
@@ -509,13 +454,6 @@
 #### Technical Background
 
   - **(2018)** [nextplatform.com: red hat flexes CoreOS muscle in openshift kubernetes platform](https://www.nextplatform.com/cloud/2018/10/15/red-hat-flexes-coreos-muscle-in-openshift-kubernetes-platform/1631979) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the strategic integration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) within OpenShift 4. Reviews the architectural impact of immutable operating systems on container security, automated node provisioning, and life-cycle scaling.
-## Database
-
-### PostgreSQL
-
-#### Developer Tutorials
-
-  - **(2026)** [learn.crunchydata.com 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/developers/tutorials) [SQL CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive educational portal offering structured developer exercises focused on core database engineering. Includes tasks on indexing optimizations, raw performance telemetry, and complex JSON data orchestration strategies in PostgreSQL.
 ## Developer Experience
 
 ### Application Development
@@ -645,11 +583,6 @@
 
   - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting application performance with Red Hat OpenShift metrics, Part 4: Gathering performance metrics**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/29/troubleshooting-application-performance-red-hat-openshift-metrics-part-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Part 4 of an diagnostics series focusing on scraping application targets and debugging latency. Shows how to use the built-in PromQL interface on OpenShift to trace application runtime anomalies.
   - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting application performance with Red Hat OpenShift metrics, Part 1: Requirements](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/08/troubleshooting-application-performance-red-hat-openshift-metrics-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part 1 of an observability series discussing the performance requirements of gathering application telemetry in OpenShift. Outlines the infrastructure metrics, agent resource targets, and storage patterns required for steady operations.
-### OpenShift (4)
-
-#### OpenShift Serverless (1)
-
-  - **(2026)** [==OpenShift Serverless==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/serverless) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Red Hat's production-hardened Knative integration. Provides out-of-the-box scale-to-zero capabilities, event routing, and secure cluster integration under the OpenShift console.
 ### Operator Framework
 
 #### Lifecycle Management
@@ -723,6 +656,13 @@
 
   - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Containerize .NET for Red Hat OpenShift: Use a Windows VM like a container**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/29/containerize-net-for-red-hat-openshift-use-a-windows-vm-like-a-container) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explains how to execute legacy .NET applications alongside Linux containers on OpenShift. Details the usage of the Windows Machine Config Operator (WMCO) to run and manage Windows Server VMs directly inside OpenShift.
   - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Announcing Bring Your Own Host Support for Windows nodes to Red Hat OpenShift**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-bring-your-own-host-support-for-windows-nodes-to-red-hat-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces Bring Your Own Host (BYOH) capabilities for Windows Server workloads on OpenShift. Explains how this feature allows operators to manually bootstrap pre-configured Windows instances into their clusters.
+## Extensibility
+
+### Operators
+
+#### Lifecycle Management (1)
+
+  - **(2024)** [==Red Hat OLM==](https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager) ⭐ 1857  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Part of the Operator Framework, OLM manages the installation, updates, and role-based access control of Operators running inside a cluster. It acts as an orchestrator for custom resource definitions (CRDs) and controller versions, ensuring dependencies are resolved safely. This tool is standard infrastructure across Red Hat OpenShift and enterprise Kubernetes configurations to scale operations reliably.
 ## Extensibility and APIs
 
 ### Microservices
@@ -735,16 +675,6 @@
 #### Community Feed
 
   - **(2024)** [twitter.com/operatorhubio](https://x.com/operatorhubio)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official community account sharing news, releases, and developments in the operator ecosystem.
-#### OLM Core
-
-  - **(2026)** [==OLM Arquitecture==](https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager/blob/master/doc/design/architecture.md) ⭐ 1857  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This repository provides deep technical designs for Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM). It handles updates, dependency validation, and multi-tenant installations of Kubernetes Operators.
-## Extensibility and Development
-
-### Registries and Catalogs
-
-#### Operator Discovery
-
-  - **(2026)** [operatorhub.io](https://operatorhub.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” OperatorHub is the central ecosystem registry showcasing community and enterprise Operators. It functions as an indexing catalog that standardizes installation formats, promoting packaging standards aligned with the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) format.
 ## Industry Solution
 
 ### Construction Industry
@@ -760,11 +690,6 @@
 #### Ansible
 
   - **(2021)** [tommeramber/ocp-automations](https://github.com/tommeramber/ocp-automations) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community repository of automation playbooks and scripts designed to streamline configuration, security hardening, and deployment procedures across diverse OpenShift Container Platform clusters.
-### Cluster Management (2)
-
-#### Declarative Nodes
-
-  - **(2026)** [==Machine API==](https://github.com/openshift/machine-api-operator/tree/main) ⭐ 186  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Machine API Operator is a foundational component of OpenShift 4's declarative node lifecycle. Based on upstream Cluster API, it manages clusters of Machine objects as standard Kubernetes resources, enabling auto-scaling, self-healing nodes, and seamless multi-cloud provider instance integration directly from the cluster console.
 ### Cluster Provisioning
 
 #### AWS Quick Starts
@@ -783,14 +708,6 @@
 #### Kubernetes Backup Operators
 
   - **(2026)** [==github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero==](https://github.com/velero-io/velero) ⭐ 10062  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Velero is the standard open-source utility for safely backing up and restoring entire Kubernetes cluster structures and persistent volumes. Deeply integrates with both raw cloud APIs and file-level utilities like Kopia and Restic.
-### Kubernetes Distributions
-
-#### Enterprise Distributions
-
-  - **(2026)** [OKD](https://okd.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The community-backed, open-source upstream counterpart to Red Hat OpenShift. OKD integrates Kubernetes with core Linux container tools (like Fedora CoreOS) to offer a complete self-managing, multi-tenant container platform designed for declarative applications, CI/CD, and simplified enterprise operations.
-#### Market Landscapes
-
-  - **(2022)** [itprotoday.com: Who's Winning in the Container Software Market 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcio/answer/ITPro-Today-Network-Computing-IoT-World-Today-combine-with-TechTarget)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A business and market analysis of the container software landscape, highlighting market share dynamics, consolidation waves, and the competitive positioning of major players like Red Hat, VMware, Rancher, and cloud hyperscalers. Reflects the strategic evolution toward managed platform-as-a-service models.
 ### Kubernetes Operators (1)
 
 #### Database and Registry
@@ -832,13 +749,6 @@
 #### Load-Aware
 
   - **(2024)** [kubernetes-sigs: Trimaran: Load-aware scheduling plugins 🌟](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/scheduler-plugins/tree/master/pkg/trimaran) ⭐ 1295  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of scheduling plugins (TargetLoadPacked and LoadWatcher) under the Trimaran umbrella that enable real-time, load-aware scheduling in Kubernetes. Instead of scheduling purely based on static requests, it utilizes actual node resource utilization metrics. Active in 2026, it is vital for optimizing cluster efficiency and reducing overall infrastructure costs.
-## Infrastructure and Operations
-
-### Enterprise Cluster Management
-
-#### Ansible and ACM
-
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: ACM Ansible Integration Overview](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores integrations bridging Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (ACM) with Ansible Automation Platform. Automates physical or non-Kubernetes resource tasks at critical points in cluster lifecycles.
 ## Infrastructure Security
 
 ### Container Registries (1)
@@ -945,24 +855,14 @@
   - **(2020)** [OpenShift topology view: A milestone towards a better developer experience](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-topology-view-milestone-towards-better-developer-experience)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the OpenShift Developer Console Topology View. This visual dashboard maps microservice networks, workloads, and real-time build systems, significantly easing day-to-day application management tasks.
 ## Platform Engineering
 
-### Developer Experience (2)
-
-#### Red Hat Ecosystem (1)
-
-  - **(2026)** [==Developer Sandbox==](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides immediate, zero-cost developer access to an active, shared OpenShift cluster environment pre-populated with cloud-native tooling. Eliminates complex infrastructure bootstrapping for developers, letting them deploy containers instantly. In 2026, it is the standard starting sandbox for assessing OpenShift APIs.
-### Ecosystem (1)
-
-#### Marketplace (1)
-
-  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Marketplace](https://marketplace.redhat.com/sunset) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Originally a portal dedicated to discovering, buying, and provisioning certified operators and third-party software on OpenShift. While the standalone portal has transitioned, the actual operational flow has been assimilated directly into the internal OpenShift OperatorHub interface.
-### Kubernetes Distributions (1)
+### Kubernetes Distributions
 
 #### Evaluation and Sandbox
 
   - **(2026)** [**try.openshift.com 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/try-it) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Unified gateway for trialing OpenShift deployments across public clouds, virtualization platforms, and local developer workstations (via OpenShift Local). Enables architects to evaluate operational complexity and developer tooling. Continually updated in 2026 to reflect the latest stable 4.x features.
 ## Platforms
 
-### Cluster Management (3)
+### Cluster Management (2)
 
 #### Cluster Provisioning (1)
 
@@ -992,7 +892,7 @@
 
   - **(2021)** [okd4-upi-lab-setup: Building an OpenShift - OKD 4.X Lab](https://cgruver.github.io/okd4-upi-lab-setup) [ANSIBLE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated GitHub lab orchestration repository designed to construct an OKD 4.x environment via User Provisioned Infrastructure (UPI). Using automated Bash scripts and Ansible playbooks, it speeds up the configuration of helper services (DNS, HAProxy, Web server) and manages cluster deployment.
   - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Guide to Installing an OKD 4.4 Cluster on your Home Lab](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/guide-to-installing-an-okd-4-4-cluster-on-your-home-lab) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive blog series instructing network engineers and developers on setting up a bare-metal OKD 4.4 cluster inside a personal home lab. It covers essential infrastructure prep, including configuring DHCP, DNS forwarding, PXE booting, HAProxy for load balancing, and deploying the bootstrap control VM.
-### Lifecycle Management (1)
+### Lifecycle Management (2)
 
 #### Application Migration
 
@@ -1010,7 +910,7 @@
   - **(2025)** [Homepage](https://crc.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The landing portal for Red Hat OpenShift Local (formerly CodeReady Containers / CRC). OpenShift Local packages a minimal, single-node OpenShift cluster into a single virtual machine optimized for local development. Live grounding confirms it is the primary local emulation tool, replacing minishift, and is designed for developers building cloud-native applications directly on macOS, Windows, or Linux.
   - **(2020)** [schabell.org: How to setup OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 on your local machine in minutes](https://www.schabell.org/2020/09/how-to-setup-openshift-container-platform-45.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-authored setup guide focusing on standing up an OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 environment locally in minutes. The post reviews resource constraints, command-line usage, automated virtual machine instantiation steps, and best practices for optimizing memory footpins to prevent developer system crashes.
   - **(2019)** [Red Hat OpenShift 4.2 on your laptop: Introducing **Red Hat CodeReady Containers**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/05/red-hat-openshift-4-on-your-laptop-introducing-red-hat-codeready-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical launch announcement introducing Red Hat CodeReady Containers (now OpenShift Local) for OpenShift 4.2. It marks the transition to Operator-driven OpenShift clusters running on local developer laptops. The single-node environment utilizes host-native hypervisors (Hyper-V, Libvirt, Hyperkit) to containerize all cluster control-plane workloads into a resource-constrained footprint.
-#### Operators
+#### Operators (1)
 
   - **(2020)** [Install Red Hat OpenShift Operators on your laptop using Red Hat CodeReady Containers and Red Hat Marketplace](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/09/install-red-hat-openshift-operators-on-your-laptop-using-red-hat-codeready-containers-and-red-hat-marketplace)  [LEGACY] β€” This tutorial covers deploying OpenShift Operators inside CodeReady Containers (OpenShift Local). Note: Red Hat Marketplace integration steps are now legacy due to the marketplace's sunset. However, the core technique of utilizing local Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) configurations to install enterprise-grade catalog operators on a local developer laptop remains highly relevant.
 #### Remote Deployments
@@ -1073,13 +973,6 @@
 #### Cluster Design
 
   - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Security Best Practices for Kubernetes Cluster Design 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-security-best-practices-for-kubernetes-cluster-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores architectural security design patterns for OpenShift, including network segmentation, API access control, multi-tenancy models, and secure OS configurations via CoreOS. It highlights key defensive controls like Security Context Constraints (SCCs) and identity provider integrations. A must-read for compliance-oriented infrastructure architects designing high-security Kubernetes platforms.
-## Service Mesh (1)
-
-### Red Hat OpenShift
-
-#### Enterprise Platforms
-
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh is now available: What you should know 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-service-mesh-is-now-available-what-you-should-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement detailing the GA availability of Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. Explains the integrated packaging of Istio, Envoy, and Jaeger under OpenShift's strict security paradigms.
 ## Storage
 
 ### Cloud-Native Storage
@@ -1087,21 +980,6 @@
 #### OpenShift Data Foundation
 
   - **(2023)** [Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift-data-foundation) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation (formerly OpenShift Container Storage 4) delivers software-defined persistent storage engineered for containerized environments. Built on Ceph, Rook, and NooBaa, ODF provides unified block, file, and object storage interfaces directly inside Kubernetes. This architecture simplifies lifecycle operations and enables dynamic provisioning, snapshotting, and disaster recovery across hybrid cloud footprints.
-### Distributed Storage
-
-#### Ceph
-
-  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Ceph Storage](https://ceph.io/en) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat Ceph Storage is an enterprise product offering distributed block, file, and object storage coupled with multi-cloud data federation via NooBaa. It incorporates enterprise efficiency tools like global data compression, data deduplication, asynchronous multi-site replication, and strong encryption policies.
-### Enterprise Storage
-
-#### Red Hat Storage
-
-  - **(2021)** [State of OpenShift Container Storage](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/state-of-openshift-container-storage-eran-tamir-and-duncan-hardie-red-hat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural overview analyzes the Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage platform (now OpenShift Data Foundation). It details how combining Ceph, NooBaa, and Rook creates an integrated control plane to deliver multi-cloud block, file, and object endpoints for OpenShift workloads.
-### Kubernetes Storage
-
-#### Storage Orchestrators
-
-  - **(2026)** [==Rook==](https://rook.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Rook acts as a production-hardened CNCF graduated storage orchestrator that natively embeds Ceph within Kubernetes. By managing disks, pools, and filesystems as declarative resources, Rook eliminates manual storage administration and bridges Kubernetes-native paradigms with high-availability bare metal storage.
 ## Storage and Data
 
 ### Cloud Native Storage
@@ -1109,7 +987,7 @@
 #### Ceph Operators
 
   - **(2024)** [Rook-Ceph](https://operatorhub.io/operator/rook-ceph) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The OperatorHub page for Rook-Ceph, establishing a Kubernetes-native way to run storage servers directly on a cluster. It turns local drives into dynamic volumes.
-### Enterprise Storage (1)
+### Enterprise Storage
 
 #### Robin Storage
 
@@ -1121,5 +999,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Scale your application containers on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) clusters using Amazon EFS storage](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/scale-your-application-containers-on-red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-rosa-clusters-using-amazon-efs-storage) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Teaches architects how to provision and leverage Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) to achieve multi-AZ ReadWriteMany (RWX) storage for scalable application backends.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md) | [Kubernetes Operators Controllers](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/openshift-pipelines.md b/v2-docs/openshift-pipelines.md
index b51aff2b..5964beed 100644
--- a/v2-docs/openshift-pipelines.md
+++ b/v2-docs/openshift-pipelines.md
@@ -151,5 +151,5 @@
   - **(2023)** [==github - fabric8, maven plugin==](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-maven-plugin) ⭐ 334  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Maven plugin designed to package Java projects into lightweight Docker/OCI images and generate corresponding Kubernetes resource manifests automatically. Double-Evidence: Note that this project is archived and superseded by Eclipse JKube in modern development environments.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Flux](./flux.md) | [Argo](./argo.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/openshift.md b/v2-docs/openshift.md
index 75ccd6f2..15cb3227 100644
--- a/v2-docs/openshift.md
+++ b/v2-docs/openshift.md
@@ -45,9 +45,6 @@
 1. [Orchestration and Packaging](#orchestration-and-packaging)
   - [Networking](#networking-1)
     - [Egress Firewalls](#egress-firewalls)
-1. [Performance Engineering](#performance-engineering)
-  - [Kubernetes Optimization](#kubernetes-optimization)
-    - [Autonomous Tuning](#autonomous-tuning)
 1. [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering-1)
   - [Architectural Insights](#architectural-insights)
     - [Personal Blog](#personal-blog)
@@ -91,15 +88,16 @@
   - [aroworkshop.io 🌟](https://aroworkshop.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aroworkshop.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [O'Reilly Free Book: **Openshift for developers**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/for-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [NetworkPolicies and Microsegmentation](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/hybrid-cloud-infrastructure/networkpolicies-and-microsegmentation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [learn.openshift.com](https://learn.openshift.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.openshift.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.openshift.com: Understanding networking](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/networking/understanding-networking.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: Understanding networking in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [reddit.com/r/redhat](https://www.reddit.com/r/redhat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/redhat in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [reddit.com/r/openshift](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/openshift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook](https://cloudpak8s.io/apps/cp4a_overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Cloud Pak Playbook in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [learn.openshift.com](https://learn.openshift.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.openshift.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io](https://cloudpak8s.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [OpenShift 3.11: Configuring the cluster auto-scaler in AWS](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/admin_guide/cluster-autoscaler.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift 3.11: Configuring the cluster auto-scaler in AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [OpenShift 4.4: Applying autoscaling to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/machine_management/applying-autoscaling.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift 4.4: Applying autoscaling to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [docs.openshift.com: Understanding networking](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/networking/understanding-networking.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: Understanding networking in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Wikipedia.org: OpenShift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenShift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia.org: OpenShift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [docs.openshift.com 🌟](https://docs.openshift.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/openshift](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/openshift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/redhat](https://www.reddit.com/r/redhat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/redhat in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [OpenShift.io](https://openshift.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [openshift-ireland.com](https://openshift-ireland.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering openshift-ireland.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [I’m So Sorry OpenShift, I’ve Taken You for Granted 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/im-so-sorry-openshift-i-ve-taken-you-for-granted-f36fb47ea4d9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering I’m So Sorry OpenShift, I’ve Taken You for Granted 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -120,7 +118,6 @@
   - [stackoverflow.com: Is that possible to deploy an openshift or kubernetes' in DMZ zone? 🌟](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59518363/is-that-possible-to-deploy-an-openshift-or-kubernetes-in-dmz-zone)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackoverflow.com: Is that possible to deploy an openshift or kubernetes' in DMZ zone? 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [cloud.ibm.com: OpenShift Ingress](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/openshift?topic=openshift-ingress)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloud.ibm.com: OpenShift Ingress in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: OpenShift Egress Options](https://dzone.com/articles/openshift-egress-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: OpenShift Egress Options in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io](https://cloudpak8s.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## CI-CD
 
 ### GitLab
@@ -213,13 +210,6 @@
 #### Egress Firewalls
 
   - **(2024)** [**Accessing External Services Using Egress Router**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/accessing-external-services-using-egress-router) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Deep-dive into configuring Red Hat OpenShift Egress Router pods to map outbound traffic to dedicated public IPs. This facilitates firewalled external resources (like legacy DBs) to authorize connections from fluid Kubernetes pods securely.
-## Performance Engineering
-
-### Kubernetes Optimization
-
-#### Autonomous Tuning
-
-  - **(2025)** [**How Kruize Optimizes OpenShift Workloads**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2025/06/25/how-kruize-optimizes-openshift-workloads) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical review explaining how the Kruize Autotune project leverages prometheus metrics to autonomously profile and adjust microservices allocations on enterprise OpenShift clusters.
 ## Platform Engineering (1)
 
 ### Architectural Insights
@@ -314,5 +304,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Why choose Rocket.Chat for your open source chat tool](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/rocketchat-data-privacy) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical review advocating for Rocket.Chat as a privacy-focused, scalable, open-source communication application. Provides design concepts for self-hosting chat infrastructure inside sandboxed container platforms.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md) | [Kubernetes Operators Controllers](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/oraclecloud.md b/v2-docs/oraclecloud.md
index 9ad6cded..cb75c6eb 100644
--- a/v2-docs/oraclecloud.md
+++ b/v2-docs/oraclecloud.md
@@ -58,5 +58,5 @@
   - **(2023)** [Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE)](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/ContEng/Concepts/contengoverview.htm) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official product documentation for Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). It highlights the architectural integration of managed master nodes, native storage arrays, virtual cloud networks, and IAM profiles, delivering an enterprise-ready environment for demanding production workloads.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/other-awesome-lists.md b/v2-docs/other-awesome-lists.md
index 05e7958c..581a9b6b 100644
--- a/v2-docs/other-awesome-lists.md
+++ b/v2-docs/other-awesome-lists.md
@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@
 1. [AI and Machine Learning](#ai-and-machine-learning)
   - [MLOps](#mlops)
     - [Resources](#resources)
-  - [Training](#training)
-    - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals)
 1. [AI Engineering](#ai-engineering)
   - [Model Context Protocol](#model-context-protocol)
     - [Awesome Lists](#awesome-lists-1)
@@ -18,9 +16,6 @@
     - [Resources](#resources-1)
   - [API Management](#api-management)
     - [Resources](#resources-2)
-1. [Application Integration](#application-integration)
-  - [API Design](#api-design)
-    - [Documentation](#documentation)
 1. [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence)
   - [LLMOps and MLOps](#llmops-and-mlops)
     - [Curated Ecosystems](#curated-ecosystems)
@@ -35,7 +30,7 @@
   - [Azure](#azure)
     - [Architecture](#architecture)
     - [Resources](#resources-4)
-    - [Training](#training-1)
+    - [Training](#training)
   - [DigitalOcean](#digitalocean)
     - [Resources](#resources-5)
   - [GCP](#gcp)
@@ -94,7 +89,7 @@
     - [Productivity](#productivity)
     - [Scalability](#scalability)
     - [Security](#security-2)
-    - [Training](#training-2)
+    - [Training](#training-1)
   - [Cheat Sheets](#cheat-sheets)
     - [DevOps](#devops)
   - [Educational Resources](#educational-resources)
@@ -135,7 +130,7 @@
   - [Scripts](#scripts)
     - [Bash](#bash)
     - [PowerShell](#powershell)
-1. [Documentation](#documentation-1)
+1. [Documentation](#documentation)
   - [Alternative Docs](#alternative-docs)
     - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes-3)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
@@ -249,11 +244,6 @@
 #### Resources
 
   - **(2026)** [visenger/awesome-mlops: Awesome MLOps](https://github.com/visenger/awesome-mlops) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured directory detailing operational machine learning (MLOps) packages, pipeline orchestrators (Kubeflow, MLflow), and feature store architectures. Essential for platform teams bridging data science workflows with production-grade Kubernetes automation frameworks.
-### Training
-
-#### Fundamentals
-
-  - **(2026)** [==ekramasif/Basic-Machine-Learning==](https://github.com/ekramasif/Basic-Machine-Learning) ⭐ 80  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A fundamental training repository compiling essential algorithms, scientific computing models, and conceptual guides for starting in Machine Learning. Focuses on classical statistical methods, regression math, and basic Python integrations. Provides a valuable baseline for engineering squads learning ML concepts.
 ## AI Engineering
 
 ### Model Context Protocol
@@ -273,13 +263,6 @@
 #### Resources (2)
 
   - **(2026)** [==Awesome API Management Tools==](https://github.com/mailtoharshit/Awesome-Api-Management-Tools) ⭐ 86  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A directory focused on API design portals, lifecycle management tools, and specification utilities (like OpenAPI/Swagger). This list aids enterprise architects in establishing API-first development strategies and internal developer platform registries. It supports transition pathways from monolithic configurations to service meshes.
-## Application Integration
-
-### API Design
-
-#### Documentation
-
-  - **(2024)** [==Devdocs.io API Documentation 🌟==](https://devdocs.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” DevDocs combines multiple API documentations into a single, searchable, fast, and offline-capable user interface. By indexing documentation for dozens of languages, frameworks, and web technologies in a unified workspace, it optimizes developer workflow speed. It is widely recognized as a crucial utility tool in modern, high-velocity engineering environments.
 ## Artificial Intelligence
 
 ### LLMOps and MLOps
@@ -315,7 +298,7 @@
 
   - **(2026)** [github.com/kristofferandreasen/awesome-azure: Awesome Azure](https://github.com/kristofferandreasen/awesome-azure) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A structured directory detailing Azure-focused scripts, arm templates, and services. It provides functional entry points for systems engineers navigating Microsoft's cloud ecosystem. While some elements lean towards legacy ARM configurations, it provides solid structural patterns for hybrid-cloud architects.
   - **(2026)** [github.com/simhol/awesome-azure: Awesome Azure](https://github.com/simhol/awesome-azure) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-maintained resource collection for Azure deployments, automation scripts, and management frameworks. This index aggregates specialized tools and networking resources that complement official Microsoft documentation. It functions as a valuable secondary reference for enterprise cloud-migration pipelines.
-#### Training (1)
+#### Training
 
   - **(2026)** [==github.com/iam-veeramalla/Azure-zero-to-hero: Azure Zero to Hero Course==](https://github.com/iam-veeramalla/Azure-zero-to-hero) ⭐ 5104  [PYTHON/SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structured, hands-on learning roadmap tracking Azure Cloud Administration, DevOps architectures, and fundamental services. Focuses on practical engineering exercises, building CI/CD pipelines, and writing ARM/Bicep infrastructure templates. Serves as an exceptional onboarding tool for transition-phase cloud engineers.
 ### DigitalOcean
@@ -473,7 +456,7 @@
 
   - **(2023)** [==magnologan/awesome-k8s-security: Awesome Kubernetes (K8s) Security 🌟==](https://github.com/magnologan/awesome-k8s-security) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A premier directory indexing specialized Kubernetes security packages, scanners, CVE logs, and hardening guides. It collects key scanning tools such as Falco, Trivy, and Polaris, helping cloud compliance officers map cluster defense strategies against known attack matrices.
   - **(2023)** [==ksoclabs/awesome-kubernetes-security 🌟==](https://github.com/ksoclabs/awesome-kubernetes-security) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An expert-level compilation of Kubernetes security tools, vulnerability papers, threat simulations, and posture management (KSPM) frameworks. Ideal for penetration testers and cloud security engineers auditing the security posture of enterprise orchestrators.
-#### Training (2)
+#### Training (1)
 
   - **(2023)** [==github.com/joseadanof: Awesome Cloud Native Trainings==](https://github.com/joseadanof/awesome-cloudnative-trainings) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A thoroughly organized directory cataloging cloud-native certifications (CKA, CKAD, CKS), training centers, and open labs. Extremely useful for platform engineering managers designing structured learning and technical progression tracks for their teams.
 ### Cheat Sheets
@@ -575,7 +558,7 @@
 
   - **(2026)** [==janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell==](https://github.com/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell) ⭐ 5396  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated repository detailing modules, cmdlets, and automation patterns using cross-platform PowerShell. Invaluable for platform engineers managing hybrid cloud setups, Windows nodes inside container networks, or Active Directory automation. This serves as a vital tool for enterprise systems integration.
   - **(2026)** [awesomerank.github.io: janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell](https://awesomerank.github.io/lists/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An automatically ranked rendering of the Awesome PowerShell directory, categorizing contributions by community engagement and updates. It provides engineers with instant visibility into which PowerShell modules are actively maintained versus those that have lapsed into legacy status.
-## Documentation (1)
+## Documentation
 
 ### Alternative Docs
 
@@ -704,12 +687,12 @@
 
 ### General Reference
 
-  - [kubezilla.com: Kubetools – Curated List of Kubernetes Tools](https://kubezilla.com/tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubezilla.com: Kubetools – Curated List of Kubernetes Tools in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems.](https://divya-mohan0209.medium.com/mo-tenancy-mo-problems-f031f75374f7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems. in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Awesome WSL](https://awesomeopensource.com/project/sirredbeard/Awesome-WSL)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Awesome WSL in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-learning-resources-reference-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟](https://awesomeopensource.com/projects/cidr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [wiki.bash-hackers.org](https://wiki.bash-hackers.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wiki.bash-hackers.org in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-learning-resources-reference-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems.](https://divya-mohan0209.medium.com/mo-tenancy-mo-problems-f031f75374f7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems. in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟](https://awesomeopensource.com/projects/cidr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [kubezilla.com: Kubetools – Curated List of Kubernetes Tools](https://kubezilla.com/tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubezilla.com: Kubetools – Curated List of Kubernetes Tools in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Awesome WSL](https://awesomeopensource.com/project/sirredbeard/Awesome-WSL)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Awesome WSL in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## Observability and Monitoring
 
 ### Application Performance Monitoring
@@ -849,5 +832,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [Awesome Testing code snippets](https://github.com/slawekradzyminski/AwesomeTesting) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A handy collection of code snippets, unit tests, and mocking architectures written across various development frameworks. Assists individual developers in quickly establishing mock-ups and isolated test cases. Ideal for bootstrapping automated integration tests in diverse multi-language environments.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md b/v2-docs/performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md
index f16b6d01..4f41c722 100644
--- a/v2-docs/performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md
+++ b/v2-docs/performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md
@@ -26,13 +26,10 @@
     - [Observability](#observability)
     - [Testing Frameworks](#testing-frameworks)
     - [Tutorials](#tutorials)
-  - [Testing](#testing-1)
-    - [Benchmarking](#benchmarking)
-      - [HTTP Tools](#http-tools)
 1. [Systems](#systems)
   - [Performance Tuning](#performance-tuning)
     - [Diagnostic Tools](#diagnostic-tools)
-1. [Testing](#testing-2)
+1. [Testing](#testing-1)
   - [Performance Testing](#performance-testing)
     - [Gatling](#gatling)
     - [JMeter](#jmeter)
@@ -133,13 +130,6 @@
 
   - **(2023)** [**youtube: JMeter API Performance Testing Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r5LYzUIepo) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Educational walkthrough mapping API load-test workflows. Covers parameterizing user requests, analyzing server metrics, and troubleshooting unexpected timeouts in dynamic microservices backends.
   - **(2021)** [tutorialspoint.com: JMeter Quick Guide](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jmeter/pdf/jmeter_quick_guide.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Reference manual covering basic JMeter thread management and test flow structures. Designed to help teams write simple API validations and performance regression scripts.
-### Testing (1)
-
-#### Benchmarking
-
-##### HTTP Tools
-
-  - **(2021)** [blog.cloud-mercato.com: New HTTP benchmark tool **pycurlb**](https://blog.cloud-mercato.com/new-http-benchmark-tool-pycurlb) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces pycurlb, a Python-based wrapper and benchmarking utility utilizing libcurl for low-overhead HTTP performance testing. Explores its use cases in testing microservice latency and raw throughput. Curator Insight: Quick functional introduction of a new pycurl tool. Live Grounding: Provides an alternative for developers seeking a highly customizable, scriptable curl execution engine for API baselining.
 ## Systems
 
 ### Performance Tuning
@@ -147,7 +137,7 @@
 #### Diagnostic Tools
 
   - **(2022)** [blog.desdelinux.net: Microsoft Performance-Tools, una serie de herramientas open source para analizar el rendimiento del sistema](https://blog.desdelinux.net/microsoft-performance-tools-una-serie-de-herramientas-open-source-para-analizar-el-rendimiento-del-sistema) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of Microsoft's Performance-Tools suite, which provides cross-platform command-line tools for analyzing trace logs, Windows/Linux system resource usage, and overall system performance. It details how architects can inspect CPU, disk, and networking bottlenecks at a low kernel-level, enhancing system-level optimization.
-## Testing (2)
+## Testing (1)
 
 ### Performance Testing
 
@@ -177,5 +167,5 @@
   - **(2020)** [devops.com: Catchpoint to Acquire Webpagetest.org](https://devops.com/catchpoint-to-acquire-webpagetest-org) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of Catchpoint's acquisition of WebPageTest, the industry-standard front-end performance auditing tool. Synthesizing live ecosystem changes, the platform continues to operate as an essential resource for tracing core web vitals and waterfall execution charts, bolstered by Catchpoint's global infrastructure.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [QA](./qa.md) | [Test Automation Frameworks](./test-automation-frameworks.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/postman.md b/v2-docs/postman.md
index 08a6920d..a95ebdb2 100644
--- a/v2-docs/postman.md
+++ b/v2-docs/postman.md
@@ -135,5 +135,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [learning.postman.com: Simulate user traffic to test your API performance](https://learning.postman.com/docs/collections/performance-testing/testing-api-performance) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive architectural documentation detailing Postman's built-in performance testing runner. This system enables localized load simulation, virtual user profiling, and API concurrency metrics analysis.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md) | [Java_Frameworks](./java_frameworks.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/private-cloud-solutions.md b/v2-docs/private-cloud-solutions.md
index 062eb055..400a2138 100644
--- a/v2-docs/private-cloud-solutions.md
+++ b/v2-docs/private-cloud-solutions.md
@@ -18,5 +18,5 @@
   - **(2019)** [thenewstack.io: Bad News for Cloud Computing: OpenStack Use Plummets and Discounts Dry Up](https://thenewstack.io/bad-news-for-cloud-computing-openstack-use-plummets-and-discounts-dry-up) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece detailing the sharp decline in OpenStack market share as public cloud hyperscalers expanded. Live Grounding confirms that OpenStack remains stable only in telecom NFV and niche on-premises private clouds, while generic enterprise deployments have shifted to Kubernetes and hybrid-cloud runtimes.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/project-management-methodology.md b/v2-docs/project-management-methodology.md
index 648d2f81..20812a06 100644
--- a/v2-docs/project-management-methodology.md
+++ b/v2-docs/project-management-methodology.md
@@ -499,5 +499,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [**techcrunch.com: Protestware on the rise: Why developers are sabotaging their own code**](https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/27/protestware-code-sabotage) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the complex security phenomenon of 'protestware,' where open-source maintainers intentionally introduce destructive changes or regional exploits into widely used packages for political or social reasons. Details the architectural impact on enterprise software supply chains and highlights the urgent necessity for robust dependency pinning, software bills of materials, and strict package mirroring.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/project-management-tools.md b/v2-docs/project-management-tools.md
index 56261f24..7b25fd30 100644
--- a/v2-docs/project-management-tools.md
+++ b/v2-docs/project-management-tools.md
@@ -119,5 +119,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [GH Gists: gist.new](https://gist.github.com/starred)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An efficiency shortcut (`gist.new`) that directs users to GitHub's Gist creation environment. Allows developers to rapidly save, share, and audit isolated code configurations, terminal scripts, or stack traces without initializing full Git trees.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/prometheus.md b/v2-docs/prometheus.md
index 328bd33c..2220583d 100644
--- a/v2-docs/prometheus.md
+++ b/v2-docs/prometheus.md
@@ -77,7 +77,6 @@
     - [Interoperability](#interoperability)
   - [Monitoring](#monitoring)
     - [IoT Observability](#iot-observability)
-    - [Metrics Collection](#metrics-collection)
     - [Prometheus Agent](#prometheus-agent)
     - [Prometheus Getting Started](#prometheus-getting-started)
     - [Prometheus Meta-Monitoring](#prometheus-meta-monitoring)
@@ -130,10 +129,6 @@
     - [Cardinality Management](#cardinality-management)
   - [Visualization](#visualization)
     - [Grafana Dashboards](#grafana-dashboards)
-1. [Systems Design](#systems-design)
-  - [Observability](#observability-2)
-    - [Infrastructure Design](#infrastructure-design)
-      - [Telemetry Pipelines](#telemetry-pipelines)
 
 ## Cloud Native Infrastructure
 
@@ -273,11 +268,11 @@
 ### General Reference
 
   - [cncf.io: From distributed tracing to APM: Taking OpenTelemetry and Jaeger up a level](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/04/29/from-distributed-tracing-to-apm-taking-opentelemetry-and-jaeger-up-a-level)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.cncf.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [logz.io: A Guide to Monitoring AWS Lambda Metrics with Prometheus & Logz.io](https://logz.io/blog/aws-lambda-metrics-monitoring-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering logz.io: A Guide to Monitoring AWS Lambda Metrics with Prometheus & Logz.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [openlogic.com: How to develop Grafana Dashboards 🌟](https://www.openlogic.com/blog/how-visualize-prometheus-data-grafana)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering openlogic.com: How to develop Grafana Dashboards 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [learndevops.substack.com: Hitting prometheus API with curl and jq 🌟](https://learndevops.substack.com/p/hitting-prometheus-api-with-curl)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learndevops.substack.com: Hitting prometheus API with curl and jq 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.couchbase.com: How to Build Observability Dashboards with Prometheus,' Grafana & Couchbase](https://blog.couchbase.com/how-to-build-observability-dashboards-prometheus-grafana-couchbase)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.couchbase.com: How to Build Observability Dashboards with Prometheus,' Grafana & Couchbase in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [logz.io: A Guide to Monitoring AWS Lambda Metrics with Prometheus & Logz.io](https://logz.io/blog/aws-lambda-metrics-monitoring-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering logz.io: A Guide to Monitoring AWS Lambda Metrics with Prometheus & Logz.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [**Red Hat AMQ overview**](https://developers.redhat.com/products/amq/overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering **Red Hat AMQ overview** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [blog.couchbase.com: How to Build Observability Dashboards with Prometheus,' Grafana & Couchbase](https://blog.couchbase.com/how-to-build-observability-dashboards-prometheus-grafana-couchbase)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.couchbase.com: How to Build Observability Dashboards with Prometheus,' Grafana & Couchbase in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone Refcard: Scaling and Augmenting Prometheus](https://dzone.com/refcardz/scaling-and-augmenting-prometheus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone Refcard: Scaling and Augmenting Prometheus in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Monitoring Self-Destructing Apps Using Prometheus](https://dzone.com/articles/prometheus-collectors)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Monitoring Self-Destructing Apps Using Prometheus in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Ensure High Availability and Uptime With Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) and Prometheus](https://dzone.com/articles/ensure-high-availability-and-uptime-with-kubernete)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Ensure High Availability and Uptime With Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) and Prometheus in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -400,9 +395,6 @@
 #### IoT Observability
 
   - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Using Telegraf plugins to visualize industrial IoT data with the Grafana Cloud Hosted Prometheus service](https://grafana.com/blog/using-telegraf-plugins-to-visualize-industrial-iot-data-with-the-grafana-cloud-hosted-prometheus-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates pipeline setups connecting InfluxData's Telegraf collectors to Grafana Cloud. Explains parsing MQTT or Modbus industrial machinery telemetry feeds and transforming them into Prometheus-compliant timeseries data.
-#### Metrics Collection
-
-  - **(2024)** [Prometheus](https://nubenetes.com/prometheus/#aws-managed-services-for-prometheus-and-grafana) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Prometheus is an open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit originally built at SoundCloud. It utilizes a pull-based metrics collection model over HTTP, powered by a highly efficient dimensional data model (TSDB) with PromQL. Essential for Kubernetes cloud-native environments, it excels in dynamic service discovery and real-time operational visibility.
 #### Prometheus Agent
 
   - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Why we created a Prometheus Agent mode from the Grafana Agent](https://grafana.com/blog/why-we-created-a-prometheus-agent-mode-from-the-grafana-agent) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the technical reasoning for deploying Prometheus in Agent Mode instead of as a full collector database. Explains memory savings, localized caching patterns, and metrics forwarding via standard Remote Write protocols.
@@ -557,16 +549,7 @@
 #### Grafana Dashboards
 
   - **(2026)** [Grafana Dashboards with Telegraf Collectors](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/?collector=Telegraf) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated dashboard collection optimized for displaying metrics gathered via Telegraf. Provides visual paradigms for memory, system operations, disk throughput, and CPU scaling.
-## Systems Design
-
-### Observability (2)
-
-#### Infrastructure Design
-
-##### Telemetry Pipelines
-
-  - **(2022)** [learnsteps.com: Monitoring Infrastructure System Design](https://www.learnsteps.com/monitoring-infrastructure-system-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of designing an end-to-end monitoring infrastructure from scratch. Examines the selection of pull vs. push telemetry models, buffer queues (like Kafka), and time-series databases (TSDBs). Curator Insight: High-level overview of system design for monitoring platforms. Live Grounding: Serves as a great architectural primer for platform engineering teams building internal metrics systems.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cheatsheets](./cheatsheets.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Demos](./demos.md) | [Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md) | [Cloud Arch Diagrams](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/public-cloud-solutions.md b/v2-docs/public-cloud-solutions.md
index 143ffbd8..0edb68a4 100644
--- a/v2-docs/public-cloud-solutions.md
+++ b/v2-docs/public-cloud-solutions.md
@@ -27,9 +27,6 @@
     - [Business Case](#business-case)
   - [Multimedia](#multimedia)
     - [Provider Comparisons](#provider-comparisons)
-1. [Cloud Providers](#cloud-providers)
-  - [Alternative Clouds](#alternative-clouds)
-    - [Kubernetes DOKS](#kubernetes-doks)
 1. [Cloud Strategy](#cloud-strategy)
   - [Architecture](#architecture)
     - [Multi-Cloud Assessment](#multi-cloud-assessment)
@@ -142,13 +139,6 @@
 #### Provider Comparisons
 
   - **(2026)** [youtube: A Cloud Guru - Cloud Provider Comparisons 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLI1_CQcV71RnBebKm_tH1uKYI3WxkM2TT)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated Pluralsight/A Cloud Guru video playlist featuring structural and strategic comparisons of hyperscalers. It covers pricing structures, operational overhead, and developer experience metrics. Live grounding confirms its baseline instructional value for junior cloud engineers.
-## Cloud Providers
-
-### Alternative Clouds
-
-#### Kubernetes DOKS
-
-  - **(2025)** [Digital Ocean Kubernetes (DOKS)](https://www.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Fully managed Kubernetes distribution that abstracts master node architecture, allowing users to rapidly deploy clusters. Features simplified persistent block storage volumes, automated node auto-scaling, and painless ingress configurations.
 ## Cloud Strategy
 
 ### Architecture
@@ -264,5 +254,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [Pivotal.io: Pivotal Container Service (PKS), owned by VMware](https://pivotal.io/platform/pivotal-container-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Originally Pivotal Container Service (PKS), this enterprise-ready Kubernetes runtime has been integrated directly into the VMware Tanzu Portfolio. It features multi-cluster management, declarative deployment, and deep integration with NSX-T networking. Live grounding labels the PKS brand as legacy, now superseded by Tanzu Kubernetes Grid.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/pulumi.md b/v2-docs/pulumi.md
index 1e838860..cacff0cd 100644
--- a/v2-docs/pulumi.md
+++ b/v2-docs/pulumi.md
@@ -34,9 +34,6 @@
     - [Pulumi](#pulumi-5)
   - [Package Management](#package-management)
     - [Pulumi Registry](#pulumi-registry-1)
-1. [Kubernetes Developer Experience](#kubernetes-developer-experience)
-  - [Graph-Based Dev and Test](#graph-based-dev-and-test)
-    - [Garden Documentation](#garden-documentation)
 
 ## Architectural Foundations
 
@@ -117,14 +114,7 @@
 #### Pulumi Registry (1)
 
   - **(2021)** [siliconangle.com: Pulumi’s new registry aims to ease sharing and reusing cloud infrastructure building blocks](https://siliconangle.com/2021/10/18/pulumis-new-registry-makes-easy-share-reuse-cloud-infrastructure-building-blocks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed insight into the launch of the Pulumi Registry, a public marketplace supporting modular package sharing and reusability of multi-cloud components across diverse language boundaries.
-## Kubernetes Developer Experience
-
-### Graph-Based Dev and Test
-
-#### Garden Documentation
-
-  - **(2021)** [garden.io: cloud native devops platform](https://docs.garden.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural specifications for the Garden orchestration tool. Details graph configurations, Helm-based packaging models, pipeline test automation patterns, and enterprise testing setups inside remote clusters.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/python.md b/v2-docs/python.md
index fe842835..fdf8bb12 100644
--- a/v2-docs/python.md
+++ b/v2-docs/python.md
@@ -239,7 +239,6 @@
     - [Object-Oriented Programming](#object-oriented-programming-2)
   - [Python](#python-3)
     - [CLI Generation](#cli-generation)
-    - [Computer Science Foundations](#computer-science-foundations)
     - [Debugging Tools](#debugging-tools)
     - [Educational Resources](#educational-resources)
     - [Language Fundamentals](#language-fundamentals)
@@ -1023,9 +1022,6 @@ Live Grounding: Deep-dives into subclassing mechanics, resolving method chains v
 #### CLI Generation
 
   - **(2025)** [==google/python-fire 🌟==](https://github.com/google/python-fire) ⭐ 28203  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight presents Google Fire as a library that instantly derives fully operational CLI endpoints from any Python object. Live Grounding confirms its extensive use in data engineering pipelines to easily export complex programmatic code without setting up manual parsing boilerplate.
-#### Computer Science Foundations
-
-  - **(2024)** [Think Python](https://allendowney.github.io/ThinkPython) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard manual detailing computer science foundations using Python. Progresses through data structures, algorithms, functional routines, and object-oriented modeling with highly verified, elegant coding conventions.
 #### Debugging Tools
 
   - **(2016)** [tracker: A time machine for debugging pesky stateful errors](https://github.com/madisonmay/tracker) ⭐ 36  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details a utility designed to capture and track mutational state transitions in Python objects over time. Live Grounding observes that while the repository is now dormant and unmaintained, the architecture of immutable tracking states remains a core conceptual design in complex state-machine debugging.
@@ -1216,5 +1212,5 @@ Live Grounding: Assesses PyScript's interface layer, detailing direct DOM manipu
   - **(2015)** [TDD with Django, from scratch: a beginner's intro to testing and web development](https://www.pyvideo.org/video/3509/tdd-with-django-from-scratch-a-beginners-intro) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Historical tutorial introducing Test-Driven Development (TDD) concepts in Django. Evaluates assertion workflows, testing isolated model components, and unit test integrations within early Python CI environments.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Dom](./dom.md) | [Java_Frameworks](./java_frameworks.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/qa.md b/v2-docs/qa.md
index 7852b531..65f43c27 100644
--- a/v2-docs/qa.md
+++ b/v2-docs/qa.md
@@ -266,5 +266,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 7 Benefits of Testing in Isolation](https://thenewstack.io/7-benefits-of-testing-in-isolation) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines seven architectural advantages of isolated component testing. Details why using service mocks, localized databases, and sandboxed test environments accelerates regression tracking and simplifies dependency configurations.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [Test Automation Frameworks](./test-automation-frameworks.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/rancher.md b/v2-docs/rancher.md
index 1c155b01..edd34920 100644
--- a/v2-docs/rancher.md
+++ b/v2-docs/rancher.md
@@ -8,9 +8,6 @@
 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations)
   - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
     - [General Reference](#general-reference)
-1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native)
-  - [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
-    - [Rancher Management](#rancher-management)
 1. [Container Engines](#container-engines)
   - [Lightweight Runtimes](#lightweight-runtimes)
     - [Archived Projects](#archived-projects)
@@ -59,12 +56,6 @@
   - [GitOps](#gitops-1)
     - [Fleet Management](#fleet-management)
     - [Tutorials](#tutorials)
-1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure-1)
-  - [Cluster Management](#cluster-management)
-    - [RKE2](#rke2)
-1. [Introductory](#introductory)
-  - [Concepts](#concepts)
-    - [Core Resources](#core-resources)
 1. [Kubernetes Management](#kubernetes-management)
   - [Case Studies](#case-studies)
     - [Finance](#finance)
@@ -83,7 +74,6 @@
     - [Quick Starts](#quick-starts-1)
   - [Monitoring and Observability](#monitoring-and-observability)
     - [Alerting](#alerting)
-    - [etcd Monitoring](#etcd-monitoring)
   - [Multi-Cluster Orchestration](#multi-cluster-orchestration)
     - [Enterprise Management](#enterprise-management)
   - [Multi-Tenancy](#multi-tenancy)
@@ -118,6 +108,7 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
+  - [Certified Kubernetes offerings](https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Certified Kubernetes offerings in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Quick Fix: Mounting a ConfigMap to an Existing Volume in Kubernetes' Using Rancher](https://medium.com/swlh/quick-fix-mounting-a-configmap-to-an-existing-volume-in-kubernetes-using-rancher-d01c472a10ad)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Quick Fix: Mounting a ConfigMap to an Existing Volume in Kubernetes' Using Rancher in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.kubecost.com: Rancher vs Kubernetes: It’s not either or](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/rancher-vs-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==blog.kubecost.com: Rancher vs Kubernetes: It’s not either or== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [akyriako.medium.com: Provision an on-prems Kubernetes Cluster with Rancher,' Terraform and Ansible](https://akyriako.medium.com/provision-an-on-prems-kubernetes-cluster-with-rancher-terraform-and-ansible-e26e24059319)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==akyriako.medium.com: Provision an on-prems Kubernetes Cluster with Rancher,' Terraform and Ansible== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -132,14 +123,6 @@
   - [medium.com: OKE Clusters from Rancher 2.0](https://medium.com/swlh/oke-clusters-from-rancher-2-0-409131ad1293)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: OKE Clusters from Rancher 2.0 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Rancher deployed Kubernetes on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure](https://medium.com/@jlamillan/rancher-deployed-kubernetes-on-oracle-cloud-infrastructure-6b0656cdaec0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Rancher deployed Kubernetes on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Kubernautic](https://kubernauts.sh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Kubernautic in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Certified Kubernetes offerings](https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Certified Kubernetes offerings in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-## Cloud Native
-
-### Kubernetes
-
-#### Rancher Management
-
-  - **(2022)** [aws-quickstart.github.io: Rancher on the AWS Cloud. Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws-quickstart.github.io/quickstart-eks-rancher) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS Quick Start reference guide for standing up Rancher on AWS. This architecture installs Rancher on an Amazon EKS cluster, giving enterprise operations teams a unified interface to govern multiple downstream clusters, enforce unified RBAC models, and manage complex multi-tenant environments.
 ## Container Engines
 
 ### Lightweight Runtimes
@@ -264,20 +247,6 @@
 #### Tutorials
 
   - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Fleet Management of Kubernetes Clusters at Scale β€” Rancher’s Fleet](https://itnext.io/fleet-management-of-kubernetes-clusters-at-scale-ranchers-fleet-de161cc52325)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight reviews Fleet's design for multi-cluster scaling. Live engineering truth in 2026 confirms that the fundamental architectures of GitOps bundles and target custom resource definitions (CRDs) outlined here continue to dictate how Fleet scales in production setups.
-## Infrastructure (1)
-
-### Cluster Management
-
-#### RKE2
-
-  - **(2024)** [RKE2 Standalone Disaster Recovery Guide](https://support.tools/post/rke2-standalone-disaster-recovery) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Critical disaster recovery operational manual targeting RKE2 standalone clusters. Focuses on backup restoration, etcd snapshot recovery, and certificate rotation when cluster management planes fail.
-## Introductory
-
-### Concepts
-
-#### Core Resources
-
-  - **(2021)** [community.suse.com: Stupid Simple Kubernetesβ€Šβ€”β€ŠDeployments, Services and Ingresses Explained](https://www.rancher.com/community)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a clean, foundational model detailing the relationship between Deployments, Services, and Ingress resources. Explains how these layers work together to manage container replicas, handle traffic distribution, and expose APIs to external users.
 ## Kubernetes Management
 
 ### Case Studies
@@ -323,9 +292,6 @@
 #### Alerting
 
   - **(2023)** [rancher.com: Custom alerts using Prometheus queries](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/custom-alerts-using-prometheus-queries) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide focusing on formulating custom alert conditions using PromQL queries in Rancher. Shows how to integrate metrics with alert systems and route notifications to modern receivers like Slack or PagerDuty.
-#### etcd Monitoring
-
-  - **(2023)** [Monitor Etcd with Prometheus and Grafana using Rancher](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/monitor-etcd-with-prometheus-and-grafana-using-rancher) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational runbook explaining how to configure Prometheus and Grafana within SUSE Rancher to audit and visualize etcd status. Evaluates critical etcd parameters including database size, disk synchronization latency, and peer communication health.
 ### Multi-Cluster Orchestration
 
 #### Enterprise Management
@@ -397,5 +363,5 @@
   - **(2025)** [==Harvester==](https://github.com/harvester/harvester) ⭐ 5054  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight showcases Harvester as a modern open-source HCI built on KubeVirt and Longhorn. Live grounding in 2026 confirms Harvester has fully matured into an enterprise-stable alternative to VMware ESXi, enabling seamless co-habitation of VM and container environments under unified Kubernetes control planes.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Serverless](./serverless.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/react.md b/v2-docs/react.md
index 88c18756..b816e986 100644
--- a/v2-docs/react.md
+++ b/v2-docs/react.md
@@ -5,13 +5,23 @@
 
 ## Table of Contents
 
+1. [Frontend Development](#frontend-development)
+  - [React Framework](#react-framework)
+    - [State Management](#state-management)
 1. [Software Engineering](#software-engineering)
-  - [Frontend Development](#frontend-development)
+  - [Frontend Development](#frontend-development-1)
     - [React Ecosystem](#react-ecosystem)
 
+## Frontend Development
+
+### React Framework
+
+#### State Management
+
+  - **(2019)** [useHooks - React Hooks Library](https://usehooks.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production-ready React hook recipes facilitating decoupled side effects, event listener bindings, dynamic state persistence, and responsive UI behaviors without custom boilerplate code.
 ## Software Engineering
 
-### Frontend Development
+### Frontend Development (1)
 
 #### React Ecosystem
 
@@ -19,5 +29,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [web.dev/explore/react](https://web.dev/explore/react) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's comprehensive developer resource hub focused on optimizing React application performance. Emphasizes web vitals, code-splitting, bundle reduction, and server-side rendering strategies crucial for designing low-latency web interfaces.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/recruitment.md b/v2-docs/recruitment.md
index d81761f0..f4f9148a 100644
--- a/v2-docs/recruitment.md
+++ b/v2-docs/recruitment.md
@@ -99,6 +99,9 @@
     - [Developer Wellness](#developer-wellness-1)
   - [Team Culture](#team-culture-1)
     - [Employee Engagement](#employee-engagement)
+1. [Security](#security-1)
+  - [Container Security](#container-security)
+    - [DevSecOps](#devsecops)
 
 ## Architectural Foundations
 
@@ -365,7 +368,14 @@
 #### Employee Engagement
 
   - **(2022)** [businessinsider.es: Los 9 factores que mΓ‘s repercuten en la felicidad en el trabajo, segΓΊn los trabajadores](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/9-factores-repercuten-felicidad-trabajador-352445) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Examines nine primary factors contributing to happiness and stability in modern workplaces. Live Grounding: Pinpoints flexibility, operational autonomy, psychological safety, and meaningful work as key drivers to minimize technical debt and turnover within engineering groups.
+## Security (1)
+
+### Container Security
+
+#### DevSecOps
+
+  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Security Best Practices: A DevSecOps Perspective](https://www.linkedin.com/top-content/career) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into Kubernetes security practices through a modern DevSecOps lens. Covers critical strategies including RBAC refinement, network policies, pod security standards, container vulnerability scanning, and managing runtime security alerts.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md) | [HR](./hr.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/registries.md b/v2-docs/registries.md
index 5c9fb6ad..94aa8ebd 100644
--- a/v2-docs/registries.md
+++ b/v2-docs/registries.md
@@ -199,5 +199,5 @@
   - **(2025)** [==jfrog.com: Kubernetes Helm Chart Repositories 🌟==](https://docs.jfrog.com) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enterprise guide to leveraging JFrog Artifactory as a secure, high-availability Helm chart repository. Covers repository layout, role-based access control, package versioning, and integration with Kubernetes container execution steps.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/remote-tech-jobs.md b/v2-docs/remote-tech-jobs.md
index 8bea08c0..9fd7c72e 100644
--- a/v2-docs/remote-tech-jobs.md
+++ b/v2-docs/remote-tech-jobs.md
@@ -60,5 +60,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [esquire.com: ΒΏPor quΓ© tu empresa no quiere que teletrabajes?](https://www.esquire.com/es/trabajo/a37314227/teletrabajo-volver-oficina) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines corporate motivations driving return-to-office (RTO) mandates. Live Grounding shows that post-2024, many enterprises instituted hybrid policies, but high-tier engineering talent continues to strongly favor asynchronous, geographically distributed operational environments.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/scaffolding.md b/v2-docs/scaffolding.md
index 44fbcc45..d4d5f284 100644
--- a/v2-docs/scaffolding.md
+++ b/v2-docs/scaffolding.md
@@ -48,5 +48,5 @@
   - **(2025)** [Maven](https://nubenetes.com/maven-gradle/) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative architectural overview of Maven and Gradle. Outlines declarative XML configurations versus programmatic Groovy/Kotlin Gradle DSL scripts, analyzing cache efficiency, parallel build runtimes, and enterprise dependency-resolution policies.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/scaleway.md b/v2-docs/scaleway.md
index f882c185..49beab0a 100644
--- a/v2-docs/scaleway.md
+++ b/v2-docs/scaleway.md
@@ -28,5 +28,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [SaaS Solutions - What is the difference between a multi-instance and a multi-tenant architecture](https://www.scaleway.com/en/en/blog/saas-multi-tenant-vs-multi-instance-architectures) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide analyzing the trade-offs between multi-instance and multi-tenant architectures. It reviews namespace limits, network segmentation strategies, and storage separation models crucial for SaaS developers on Kubernetes.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [Edge Computing](./edge-computing.md) | [Azure](./azure.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Googlecloudplatform](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md) | [AWS Pricing](./aws-pricing.md) | [AWS Spain](./aws-spain.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/securityascode.md b/v2-docs/securityascode.md
index 769ec70b..0ba0e6e4 100644
--- a/v2-docs/securityascode.md
+++ b/v2-docs/securityascode.md
@@ -66,10 +66,10 @@
 
 #### General Reference
 
-  - [Docker Hardened Images for Every Developer](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hardened-images-for-every-developer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Docker Hardened Images for Every Developer in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [IBM IAM for AI Agents](https://t.co/EKsVgKA4xn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM IAM for AI Agents in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [IBM Vault 2.0 UI Enhancements and Reporting Improvements](https://t.co/cvOceuueCF)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Vault 2.0 UI Enhancements and Reporting Improvements in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Web-Check](https://web-check.xyz)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Web-Check in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [IBM IAM for AI Agents](https://t.co/EKsVgKA4xn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM IAM for AI Agents in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Docker Hardened Images for Every Developer](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hardened-images-for-every-developer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Docker Hardened Images for Every Developer in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: Automate policies enforcement with Policy-as-Code 🌟](https://medium.com/airwalk/automate-policies-enforcement-with-policy-as-code-2f20aac9e2b0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Automate policies enforcement with Policy-as-Code 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [magalix.com: Integrating Open Policy Agent (OPA) With Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/integrating-open-policy-agent-opa-with-kubernetes-a-deep-dive-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering magalix.com: Integrating Open Policy Agent (OPA) With Kubernetes 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [blog.styra.com: Integrating Identity: OAUTH2 and OPENID CONNECT in Open' Policy Agent](https://blog.styra.com/blog/integrating-identity-oauth2-and-openid-connect-in-open-policy-agent)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.styra.com: Integrating Identity: OAUTH2 and OPENID CONNECT in Open' Policy Agent in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -247,5 +247,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [MagTape](https://github.com/tmobile/magtape) ⭐ 152  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An admission controller developed by T-Mobile that evaluates resources against organizational policy constraints during creation. Written in Node.js, it offered a lightweight alternative to OPA for specific JSON schema validations. By 2026, it has been largely archived, with developers migrating to Gatekeeper or Kyverno.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Terraform](./terraform.md) | [Chef](./chef.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/serverless.md b/v2-docs/serverless.md
index a29e9ee5..2f54c975 100644
--- a/v2-docs/serverless.md
+++ b/v2-docs/serverless.md
@@ -25,9 +25,6 @@
     - [Fundamentals](#fundamentals)
     - [Migration Patterns](#migration-patterns)
     - [Operational Cost](#operational-cost)
-1. [Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration](#cloud-infrastructure-and-orchestration)
-  - [Serverless Architecture](#serverless-architecture)
-    - [Case Studies](#case-studies)
 1. [Cloud Native](#cloud-native)
   - [FaaS Basics](#faas-basics)
     - [Definitions](#definitions)
@@ -45,7 +42,7 @@
     - [Advanced Best Practices](#advanced-best-practices)
     - [Anti-patterns](#anti-patterns)
     - [CI-CD](#ci-cd)
-    - [Case Studies](#case-studies-1)
+    - [Case Studies](#case-studies)
     - [Design Patterns](#design-patterns)
     - [Ecosystem Landscapes](#ecosystem-landscapes)
     - [Enterprise Strategy](#enterprise-strategy)
@@ -95,7 +92,6 @@
 #### General Reference
 
   - [developers.redhat.com: Serverless Architecture](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/serverless-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Serverless Architecture in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Docker for LLMs](https://www.docker.com/llm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Docker for LLMs in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: What a typical 100% Serverless Architecture looks like in AWS!](https://medium.com/serverless-transformation/what-a-typical-100-serverless-architecture-looks-like-in-aws-40f252cd0ecb)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: What a typical 100% Serverless Architecture looks like in AWS! in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone: Implementing Serverless Microservices Architecture on AWS](https://dzone.com/articles/implementing-serverless-microservices-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Implementing Serverless Microservices Architecture on AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com: Serverless Architecture design on major clouds](https://vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com/serverless-architecture-design-on-major-clouds-8c53c2aa62d2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com: Serverless Architecture design on major clouds in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -107,6 +103,7 @@
   - [oliverjumpertz.medium.com: Serverless vs. Kubernetes](https://oliverjumpertz.medium.com/serverless-vs-kubernetes-58b0b387dc98)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering oliverjumpertz.medium.com: Serverless vs. Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [wikipedia: FaaS Function as a Service](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_as_a_service)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: FaaS Function as a Service in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [fauna.com: How does FaaS compare to PaaS and CaaS. A Comparison of Serverless' Function (FaaS) Providers](https://fauna.com/blog/comparison-faas-providers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fauna.com: How does FaaS compare to PaaS and CaaS. A Comparison of Serverless' Function (FaaS) Providers in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Docker for LLMs](https://www.docker.com/llm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Docker for LLMs in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [magalix.com: Implementing FaaS in Kubernetes Using Kubeless](https://www.magalix.com/blog/implementing-faas-in-kubernetes-using-kubeless)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering magalix.com: Implementing FaaS in Kubernetes Using Kubeless in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [kubeless.io](https://kubeless.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubeless.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Serverless - Build a Serverless Simple Flask Application with' Kubeless on top of Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@peiruwang/serverless-build-a-serverless-simple-flask-application-with-kubeless-on-top-of-kubernetes-95c6682c3750)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Serverless - Build a Serverless Simple Flask Application with' Kubeless on top of Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -159,13 +156,6 @@
 #### Operational Cost
 
   - **(2020)** [freecodecamp.org: Serverless is cheaper, not simpler](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/serverless-is-cheaper-not-simpler-a10c4fc30e49)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Challenges the popular industry narrative that serverless frameworks simplify system designs. While highlighting significant cost reductions, this case study warns about the operational complexities of distributed event routing, IAM configuration boundaries, and cold start mitigations.
-## Cloud Infrastructure and Orchestration
-
-### Serverless Architecture
-
-#### Case Studies
-
-  - **(2021)** [ServerlessHorrors: A Web Compiling Nightmares in the Serverless World](https://revistacloud.com/serverlesshorrors-la-web-que-recoge-las-peores-pesadillas-del-mundo-serverless) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A catalog documenting real-world runtime failures, billing anomalies, database connection exhaustion, cold start latency bottlenecks, and unexpected vendor configurations within modern serverless cloud setups.
 ## Cloud Native
 
 ### FaaS Basics
@@ -187,6 +177,8 @@
 #### Knative
 
   - **(2026)** [==knative.dev==](https://knative.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier Kubernetes-native platform for serverless workloads. Offers enterprise-grade Serving (scale-to-zero, request-driven autoscaling) and highly decoupled Eventing models.
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: What is knative?**](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/microservices/what-is-knative) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Red Hat's baseline structural review of Knative, mapping its internal serving controllers, ingress routes, and cluster event models for enterprise operators.
+  - **(2020)** [**datacenterknowledge.com: Explaining Knative, the Project to Liberate Serverless from Cloud Giants**](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/servers/explaining-knative-the-project-to-liberate-serverless-from-cloud-giants) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines Knative's industry goal of creating an open, pluggable platform layer that frees enterprise organizations from public cloud vendor lock-in.
 #### Knative Tooling
 
   - **(2026)** [**kn: knative client**](https://github.com/knative/client) ⭐ 385  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official CLI client ('kn') for interacting with Knative installations, enabling rapid deployment of serving entities and management of decoupled event bindings.
@@ -206,7 +198,6 @@
 
 #### Dapr
 
-  - **(2026)** [==Dapr==](https://dapr.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Distributed Application Runtime. Employs a highly modular sidecar design to deliver developer-focused APIs for pub/sub messaging, state management, and actor models.
   - **(2022)** [**Building microservices? Give Dapr a try**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261795/building-microservices-give-dapr-a-try.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep analysis of Dapr's capabilities, detailing how its service abstraction layer accelerates microservice software delivery while avoiding tight coupling to infrastructure providers.
 ### Serverless (1)
 
@@ -219,7 +210,7 @@
 #### CI-CD
 
   - **(2019)** [**theburningmonk.com: Why you should use ephemeral environments when you do serverless**](https://theburningmonk.com/2019/09/why-you-should-use-temporary-stacks-when-you-do-serverless) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Recommends utilizing ephemeral stack deployments per developer or pull request. Highlights how to leverage zero-marginal-cost resource provisioning characteristics of cloud serverless.
-#### Case Studies (1)
+#### Case Studies
 
   - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How Daily.Dev Built a Low-Budget Serverless Scraping Pipeline for Online Articles**](https://thenewstack.io/how-daily-dev-built-a-low-budget-serverless-scraping-pipeline-for-online-articles) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details how daily.dev constructed a cost-efficient article parsing ecosystem by combining serverless scraping pipelines, queue storage, and ephemeral container tasks.
   - **(2020)** [**dashbird.io: Serverless Case Study – Coca-Cola**](https://dashbird.io/blog/serverless-case-study-coca-cola) [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A key industrial case study tracking how Coca-Cola migrated critical transaction systems to serverless, noting immense scale capacity and severe operational cost savings.
@@ -282,6 +273,7 @@
 
 #### OpenShift Serverless
 
+  - **(2026)** [==OpenShift Serverless==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/serverless) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Red Hat's production-hardened Knative integration. Provides out-of-the-box scale-to-zero capabilities, event routing, and secure cluster integration under the OpenShift console.
   - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: Why and When you need to consider OpenShift Serverless**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/why-and-when-you-need-to-consider-openshift-serverless) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analytically presents key decision variables for deploying OpenShift Serverless, highlighting resource cost reductions, pod auto-scaling, and cluster efficiency.
 #### OpenShift Serverless Integration
 
@@ -332,5 +324,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: **arkade** by example β€” Kubernetes apps, the easy way 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-apps-the-easy-way-f06d9e5cad3c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces arkade, a lightning-fast application installer for Kubernetes. Simplifies cluster bootstrap setups by deploying tools like OpenFaaS or cert-manager with one-line commands.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [OCP 4](./ocp4.md) | [Openshift](./openshift.md) | [Kubernetes Operators Controllers](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Kubernetes Storage](./kubernetes-storage.md) | [Kubernetes Alternatives](./kubernetes-alternatives.md) | [Kubernetes Client Libraries](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/servicemesh.md b/v2-docs/servicemesh.md
index 6fb750d9..c2381b88 100644
--- a/v2-docs/servicemesh.md
+++ b/v2-docs/servicemesh.md
@@ -18,8 +18,6 @@
   - [API Management](#api-management)
     - [Service Mesh Comparison](#service-mesh-comparison)
     - [Service Mesh Integration](#service-mesh-integration)
-  - [Data Plane](#data-plane)
-    - [Proxy](#proxy)
   - [Load Balancing](#load-balancing-1)
     - [Legacy Tooling](#legacy-tooling)
   - [Orchestration](#orchestration)
@@ -65,7 +63,7 @@
 1. [Cloud Native Networking](#cloud-native-networking)
   - [Control Plane](#control-plane)
     - [Service Mesh Architecture](#service-mesh-architecture-1)
-  - [Data Plane](#data-plane-1)
+  - [Data Plane](#data-plane)
     - [APIs and Protocols](#apis-and-protocols)
     - [Load Balancing Algorithms](#load-balancing-algorithms)
   - [Service Mesh](#service-mesh-3)
@@ -73,23 +71,16 @@
   - [Service Proxy](#service-proxy)
     - [Integration Tools](#integration-tools)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
-  - [Networking](#networking)
-    - [Ingress](#ingress)
-      - [Azure Application Gateway](#azure-application-gateway)
   - [Service Mesh](#service-mesh-4)
     - [Architecture Guides](#architecture-guides)
     - [Kubernetes Networking](#kubernetes-networking)
     - [Red Hat Ecosystem](#red-hat-ecosystem)
     - [Security](#security-2)
     - [System Design](#system-design)
-1. [Networking](#networking-1)
+1. [Networking](#networking)
   - [Ingress and Gateway](#ingress-and-gateway)
     - [Controllers](#controllers)
     - [Gateway API](#gateway-api)
-    - [Traefik](#traefik)
-1. [Networking and Security](#networking-and-security)
-  - [Load Balancing](#load-balancing-2)
-    - [Performance and Tuning](#performance-and-tuning)
 1. [Serverless and Ingress](#serverless-and-ingress)
   - [Knative](#knative)
     - [Ingress Controllers](#ingress-controllers)
@@ -152,11 +143,6 @@
 #### Service Mesh Integration
 
   - **(2021)** [**devops.com: When to Use API Management and Service Mesh Together**](https://devops.com/when-to-use-api-management-and-service-mesh-together) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores patterns for integrating API gateways with service meshes. Highlights how to pass identity contexts, orchestrate global traffic routes, and enforce layered perimeter and transport-level security policies.
-### Data Plane
-
-#### Proxy
-
-  - **(2022)** [envoyproxy.io](https://www.envoyproxy.io) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Homepage for Envoy Proxy, the C++ cloud-native L7 edge and service proxy. Serving as the primary data plane for Istio and modern gateway tools, it offers unmatched extensibility, advanced load balancing, and dynamic runtime configuration.
 ### Load Balancing (1)
 
 #### Legacy Tooling
@@ -291,7 +277,7 @@
 #### Service Mesh Architecture (1)
 
   - **(2022)** [solo.io: Why the control plane matters. Control planes are different than data planes. Separating the control plane from data plane 🌟](https://www.solo.io/blog/why-the-control-plane-matters) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural exploration contrasting the duties of the data plane (e.g., raw proxy packet forwarding via Envoy) against the control plane (e.g., Istio, Solo.io Gloo Mesh). It demonstrates how a centralized control plane acts as the brain, translating operator-defined policies into dynamic xDS configuration streams. This separation ensures scalability, administrative decoupling, and resilient policy distribution.
-### Data Plane (1)
+### Data Plane
 
 #### APIs and Protocols
 
@@ -311,13 +297,6 @@
   - **(2020)** [ekglue - Envoy/Kubernetes glue](https://github.com/jrockway/ekglue) ⭐ 29  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility developed to bridge Envoy configuration directly with Kubernetes API endpoints. It parses Kubernetes services and endpoints to dynamically construct Envoy-compatible bootstrap configurations. While highly illustrative of early custom control plane mechanics, it has largely been superseded by native Kubernetes Gateway API and modern Envoy-based ingress controllers.
 ## Infrastructure
 
-### Networking
-
-#### Ingress
-
-##### Azure Application Gateway
-
-  - **(2025)** [==Application Gateway for Containers with AKS Overlay Networking and VNet Flow Logs==](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/04/02/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep-dive technical investigation of Azure's next-generation Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) running atop AKS Overlay Networking. Details the setup, logging mechanics, and network telemetry capture.
 ### Service Mesh (4)
 
 #### Architecture Guides
@@ -335,7 +314,7 @@
 #### System Design
 
   - **(2020)** [lucperkins.dev: Service mesh use cases](https://lucperkins.dev/blog/service-mesh-use-cases) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive breakdown of architectural scenarios where introducing a service mesh becomes mathematically and operationally viable. It contrasts simple setups with distributed, high-security, and multi-cloud enterprise topologies requiring advanced traffic management.
-## Networking (1)
+## Networking
 
 ### Ingress and Gateway
 
@@ -345,16 +324,6 @@
 #### Gateway API
 
   - **(2023)** [**Kubernetes Gateway API**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api) ⭐ 2885  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official GitHub repository for the standard Kubernetes Gateway API. This next-generation specification supersedes standard Ingress, offering expressive, role-oriented, and extensible routing APIs (Gateway, GatewayClass, and Route resources).
-#### Traefik
-
-  - **(2022)** [Transitioning from ingress-nginx to Traefik in Kubernetes](https://traefik.io/blog/transition-from-ingress-nginx-to-traefik)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A migration blueprint walking developers through transitioning from ingress-nginx to Traefik. Details how Traefik's native middleware, dynamic routing, and CRDs simplify TLS management and traffic splitting in dynamic environments.
-## Networking and Security
-
-### Load Balancing (2)
-
-#### Performance and Tuning
-
-  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Load balancing and scaling long-lived connections in Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-long-lived-connections) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptional, highly-detailed exploration of how Kubernetes handles long-lived connections such as gRPC, HTTP/2, and WebSockets. Analyzes why standard iptables-based kube-proxy L4 load balancing fails to distribute traffic evenly, causing backend starvation. Live Grounding highlights that resolving these issues requires client-side load balancing, proxy-assisted gRPC routing, or active connection-termination intervals.
 ## Serverless and Ingress
 
 ### Knative
@@ -364,5 +333,5 @@
   - **(2023)** [Kourier: A lightweight Knative Serving ingress](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/30/kourier-a-lightweight-knative-serving-ingress) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kourier is a lightweight Ingress implementation specifically designed for Knative Serving, utilizing Envoy as the underlying data plane. It serves as an alternative to large service mesh deployments, providing fast route configurations, cold start mitigation, and scale-to-zero capabilities for serverless containers inside Kubernetes. It is heavily utilized in simplified enterprise serverless setups.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) | [Networking](./networking.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Web Servers](./web-servers.md) | [Caching](./caching.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/sonarqube.md b/v2-docs/sonarqube.md
index fe8a0925..6ad9d32a 100644
--- a/v2-docs/sonarqube.md
+++ b/v2-docs/sonarqube.md
@@ -57,5 +57,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How to Analyze Code and Find Vulnerabilities with SonarQube**](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-analyze-code-and-find-vulnerabilities-with-sonarqube) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Teaches developers how to interpret SonarQube dashboards to discover common security vulnerabilities and code smells. Demonstrates optimization rules and quality profiles adjustment methods.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md) | [Tekton](./tekton.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/sre.md b/v2-docs/sre.md
index f47cbadc..dc7b0673 100644
--- a/v2-docs/sre.md
+++ b/v2-docs/sre.md
@@ -284,5 +284,5 @@
   - **(2020)** [victorops.com: Source Code Control: Trunk-Based Development vs. GitFlow](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/about-splunk/acquisitions/splunk-on-call.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An evaluation of GitFlow versus Trunk-Based Development, analyzing how branching strategies affect MTTR, deployment frequency, and software quality. It details the operational changes and tooling adjustments required to adopt trunk-based methodologies.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [Chaos Engineering](./chaos-engineering.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/stackstorm.md b/v2-docs/stackstorm.md
index edf0fd8b..5420800a 100644
--- a/v2-docs/stackstorm.md
+++ b/v2-docs/stackstorm.md
@@ -19,5 +19,5 @@
   - **(2025)** [github.com/StackStorm](https://github.com/StackStorm) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central repositories for the StackStorm platform containing internal event loops, action runners, rules-engine components, pack loaders, and comprehensive infrastructure orchestration drivers.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Tekton](./tekton.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md b/v2-docs/swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md
index d1357a83..15cec315 100644
--- a/v2-docs/swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md
+++ b/v2-docs/swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md
@@ -56,5 +56,5 @@
   - [baeldung.com: Using Swagger (OpenAPI) for a Spring REST API With Kotlin](https://www.baeldung.com/kotlin/swagger-spring-rest-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering baeldung.com: Using Swagger (OpenAPI) for a Spring REST API With Kotlin in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Java_Frameworks](./java_frameworks.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/tags.md b/v2-docs/tags.md
index 6d2578db..93bb33f9 100644
--- a/v2-docs/tags.md
+++ b/v2-docs/tags.md
@@ -11,15637 +11,15460 @@
 1. [Guide](#guide) (1148 resources)
 1. [Case Study](#case-study) (115 resources)
 1. [Community-Tool](#community-tool) (11247 resources)
-1. [Legacy](#legacy) (594 resources)
+1. [Legacy](#legacy) (595 resources)
 
 ## De Facto Standard
 
-  - **(2026)** [==Newman==](https://github.com/postmanlabs/newman) ⭐ 7227  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Newman is a command-line collection runner for Postman. Developed with Node.js, it facilitates direct integration of Postman test suites into Jenkins, GitLab CI, and GitHub Actions environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==How-To Secure A Linux Server==](https://github.com/imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server) ⭐ 27773  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly comprehensive, widely reference-validated repository providing detailed, step-by-step instructions for securing enterprise Linux installations. Key configurations cover SSH daemon hardening, secure user boundaries, kernel performance optimizations, and automated intrusion monitoring. In modern 2026 operations, this guide remains a vital source for building secure base golden images inside automated IaC pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/backstage/backstage==](https://github.com/backstage/backstage) ⭐ 33600  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Backstage is an open-source framework created by Spotify for building customizable internal developer portals. It consolidates service catalogs, software templates, technical documentation, and observability plug-ins into a unified microservices-based control plane, radically reducing cognitive load.
-  - **(2026)** [==IaC Infrastructure as Code==](https://nubenetes.com/iac/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Nubenetes architectural reference portal on Infrastructure as Code (IaC). Outlines fundamental philosophies, lifecycle management, and paradigm shifts of treating bare-metal, cloud, or cluster state as declarative, version-controlled code.
-  - **(2026)** [==SdkMan==](https://sdkman.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The homepage for SDKMAN!, a command-line tool designed to manage parallel versions of multiple Software Development Kits, with a strong focus on the JVM ecosystem. Live Grounding confirms it as the definitive tool for local environments, facilitating zero-friction switches between different Java, Maven, Gradle, and Scala runtimes.
-  - **(2026)** [==bregman-arie/devops-exercises 🌟==](https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-exercises) ⭐ 82758  [PYTHON/YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A massive curated repository containing thousands of questions, answers, and hands-on exercises covering Linux, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, AWS, and system design. (Live Grounding: With over 82k stars, it stands in 2026 as the preeminent resource for preparing systems engineers and validating platform architecture skills).
-  - **(2026)** [==github: Spring Cloud Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-kubernetes) ⭐ 3534  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized integration library that allows Spring Cloud applications to run transparently on Kubernetes. It maps Kubernetes ConfigMaps and Secrets to Spring's Environment, and translates discovery mechanisms to native Kubernetes endpoints. It bridges the gap between Cloud Native infrastructure patterns and Java application logic.
-  - **(2026)** [==Claude Code Templates==](https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates) ⭐ 28036  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Claude Code Templates is an extensive community library containing structured system designs, context guidelines, and prompt schemas optimized for Anthropic's Claude Code and CLI. It helps teams configure context-aware coding agents that integrate smoothly into microservice development cycles.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes-sigs/kueue: Kubernetes-native Job Queueing==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kueue) ⭐ 2563  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kueue manages resource quotas across tenant namespaces, supporting complex machine learning and AI orchestration flows. It acts as a cloud-native batch scheduling engine, optimizing utilization within strict resource envelopes.
-  - **(2026)** [==Available kubectl plugins==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/krew-index/blob/master/plugins.md) ⭐ 691  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The master index of the Krew package manager, which lists community-contributed plugins for the kubectl CLI. This index serves as the central hub for operations engineers looking to discover, install, and catalog administrative and diagnostic command-line utilities.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Kubectl plugins==](https://github.com/ishantanu/awesome-kubectl-plugins) ⭐ 1007  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly curated repository indexing popular and helpful kubectl plugins. It is categorized by operational tasks (security, monitoring, context switching), allowing platform teams to quickly identify community-vetted tools to speed up cluster troubleshooting and engineering workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [==Draino==](https://github.com/planetlabs/draino) ⭐ 682  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated daemon designed to safely cordon and drain compute hosts when specific kernel or physical errors are flagged by the Node Problem Detector. It processes node status updates and gracefully evicts active workloads while strictly respecting configured Pod Disruption Budgets (PDBs).
-  - **(2026)** [==KubeFed: Kubernetes Cluster Federation==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kubefed) ⭐ 2483  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The retired multi-cluster federation engine (KubeFed). Designed to coordinate resources across multiple clusters, it was retired due to design limitations. Modern production multi-cluster strategies have migrated to architectures like Karmada, Open Cluster Management (OCM), or global service meshes.
-  - **(2026)** [==Ramilito/kubesess==](https://github.com/Ramilito/kubesess) ⭐ 284  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A multi-session context manager that isolates Kubernetes session configs within split terminal tabs. Unlike default global switches, this Rust utility guarantees engineers can safely run separate commands targeting different zones and clusters simultaneously without cross-cluster command contamination.
-  - **(2026)** [==Deprek8ion==](https://github.com/swade1987/deprek8ion) ⭐ 143  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Rego-based validation policy suite created to audit obsolete API resources in Kubernetes templates. While historically popular for preventing runtime upgrade issues, platform engineering teams are transitioning toward active admission dynamic scanners like Pluto or Kubent in modern workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [==k8s-worker-pod-autoscaler==](https://github.com/practo/k8s-worker-pod-autoscaler) ⭐ 161  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized worker autoscaler controller that targets instances consuming messages from queue brokers (such as SQS, Beanstalk, and RabbitMQ). It optimizes capacity scaling by using real-time backlog latency metrics rather than basic CPU or Memory usage averages, avoiding issues with delayed processing loops.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubectl-reap is a kubectl plugin that deletes unused Kubernetes resources 🌟==](https://github.com/micnncim/kubectl-reap) ⭐ 200  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated garbage collection plugin built to find and purge orphan, dangling, or unattached configuration structures. It keeps the target cluster clean by purging long-running stale objects, lowering overall management overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [==containerd - An open and reliable container runtime==](https://github.com/containerd/containerd) ⭐ 20835  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” containerd is an industry-standard container runtime designed to be embedded into larger systems like Kubernetes. Following the deprecation of Docker's native runtime engine in Kubernetes, containerd has emerged as the de facto execution engine for production-grade orchestrators.
-  - **(2026)** [==kube-prometheus==](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus) ⭐ 7673  [JSONNET CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The reference monitoring deployment for Kubernetes. Orchestrates the Prometheus Operator, Grafana, Alertmanager, and a collection of native exporters designed to monitor master control plane components.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/k8spatterns/examples==](https://github.com/k8spatterns/examples) ⭐ 1073  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A repository of YAML examples and pattern templates implementing cloud-native architecture paradigms. Features concrete structures for sidecars, singletons, initialization processes, and stateful controller patterns that are highly useful as blueprints for designing robust cloud services.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/sharadbhat/KubernetesPatterns: YAML and Golang implementations' of common Kubernetes patterns==](https://github.com/sharadbhat/KubernetesPatterns) ⭐ 72  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A practical repository offering concrete YAML and Golang implementations of classic design patterns. Highly valuable for application developers, as it translates theoretical paradigms like Ambassadors and Adapters into functioning Go code and matching Kubernetes manifests.
-  - **(2026)** [==kustomize==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize) ⭐ 12070  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Duplicate entry for Kustomize, highlighting its role as a CNCF-backed declarative customization engine. It uses a composition-based system to configure variations of YAML files without standard template parameters, serving as a clean alternative to Helm.
-  - **(2026)** [==jsonnet data templating language==](https://github.com/google/jsonnet/tree/master/case_studies/kubernetes) ⭐ 7517  [JSONNET CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A data templating language designed for application configurations. This case study demonstrates how Jsonnet models complex Kubernetes resources through variables, imports, conditionals, and functions, generating valid JSON configurations that compile directly into clean Kubernetes YAML.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kubernetes Storage - Volumes==](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes-storage/#kubernetes-volumes) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Detailed catalog explaining stateful execution patterns inside Kubernetes. Focuses on lifecycle dynamics of Ephemeral, Persistent (PV), and PersistentVolumeClaims (PVC), alongside container storage interfaces (CSI) used to integrate modern storage backends.
-  - **(2026)** [==Client Libraries for Kubernetes==](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes-client-libraries/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Complete directory of supported Kubernetes API client libraries (Python, Go, Java, JavaScript, etc.). Details patterns for programmatic service discovery, controller building, and custom automation direct from application runtime code.
-  - **(2026)** [==open-policy-agent/conftest==](https://github.com/open-policy-agent/conftest) ⭐ 3199  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A policy-testing framework used to execute structural tests against declarative configuration files. Leveraging Open Policy Agent (OPA) and the Rego language, it validates Kubernetes templates, Helm values, and Terraform files before they enter production environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==konstraint==](https://github.com/plexsystems/konstraint) ⭐ 393  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A template generation utility targeted at OPA Gatekeeper. It reads standard Rego policy documents to automatically produce ConstraintTemplates and Constraint manifests, simplifying structural governance by keeping policies organized and generating documentation natively.
-  - **(2026)** [==k8scr 🌟==](https://github.com/hasheddan/k8scr) ⭐ 119  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight and specific CLI utility used to inspect and fetch container image metadata from within a Kubernetes context. It bypasses complex registry credential configurations, allowing developers and administrators to debug and analyze container layers directly.
-  - **(2026)** [==kei6u/kubectl-secret-data==](https://github.com/keisku/kubectl-secretdata) ⭐ 39  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly convenient kubectl plugin that decodes nested Secret structures instantly. By outputting plain text directly to standard output, it eliminates manual base64 decoding loops, drastically reducing troubleshooting overhead for operations teams who frequently audit cluster application states.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/sigstore: k8s-manifest-sigstore==](https://github.com/sigstore/k8s-manifest-sigstore) ⭐ 87  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized framework integrating the Sigstore signature ecosystem with Kubernetes manifests. It enables platform operators to verify configuration payload signatures at deployment time, ensuring declarative resource definitions are not tampered with and originate from trusted pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==kconnect - The Kubernetes Connection Manager CLI==](https://github.com/fidelity/kconnect) ⭐ 243  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise-ready connection manager used to secure and automate context discovery in cloud environments. It integrates CLI authentication directly with corporate directory providers (such as SAML, OIDC, AWS IAM, Azure AD), making it simple to manage multi-tenant access safely.
-  - **(2026)** [==Crossplane==](https://nubenetes.com/crossplane/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Comprehensive review of Crossplane, a CNCF control-plane framework transforming Kubernetes clusters into universal infrastructure schedulers. Permits declarative definition of cloud resources (RDS, S3, VMs) alongside native Kubernetes schemas.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubectl-trace==](https://github.com/iovisor/kubectl-trace) ⭐ 2177  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An administrative kubectl plugin designed to schedule and run bpftrace programs directly on target cluster nodes. It spawns custom, privileged debugging pods to attach eBPF tracing hooks into the host kernel, enabling high-performance diagnostic analysis of system calls and system bottlenecks without modifying application code.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubespy==](https://github.com/huazhihao/kubespy) ⭐ 140  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive real-time observability CLI tool designed to 'spy' on active API resources. By monitoring resource lifecycles and publishing structural diffs directly to the terminal, it helps developers demystify custom resource definitions and native controller states during live deployment events.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubectl netshoot==](https://github.com/nilic/kubectl-netshoot) ⭐ 206  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An operational kubectl plugin that spins up an ephemeral diagnostic container attached to a target pod's network namespace. This tool exposes diagnostic programs (like tcpdump, curl, dig) directly inside the target's traffic environment without requiring any alterations to the application's base container design.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes API==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official documentation reference for the Kubernetes REST API. Maps core concepts, path definitions, custom resources, authorization structures, and api resource versions across stable and beta branches.
-  - **(2026)** [==davidB/kubectl-view-allocations==](https://github.com/davidB/kubectl-view-allocations) ⭐ 796  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Rust-based CLI plugin used to aggregate and visualize resource allocations across namespaces and hardware groups. It contrasts actual CPU, memory, and GPU limits against the physical capacity of compute nodes, facilitating resource consolidation and density optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [==Serverless Architectures==](https://nubenetes.com/serverless/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” In-depth analysis exploring execution concepts, billing architectures, scalability curves, and performance tradeoffs inherent in Serverless patterns. Details key differences between FaaS, cloud-managed runtimes, and self-hosted Knative workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [==ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes: Tools 🌟==](https://github.com/ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes) ⭐ 15992  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exhaustive resource collection tracking ecosystem projects, documentation, configurations, and utilities. It serves as a comprehensive reference guide for cloud-native architects looking to select vetted tooling across networking, storage, security, and developer platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [==Pulumi: Infrastructure as Code in Any Programming Language==](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi) ⭐ 25299  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, multi-cloud infrastructure platform that enables architects to build, deploy, and manage resources using general-purpose programming languages. Supports TypeScript, Go, Python, C#, and Java, using real language constructs like loops, functions, and standard testing libraries.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Sysadmin==](https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin) ⭐ 34277  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exhaustive curation of open-source sysadmin resources, listing production-ready system monitors, configuration management tools, security suites, and virtualization frameworks used globally by SREs.
-  - **(2026)** [==sops: Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets 🌟==](https://github.com/getsops/sops) ⭐ 22092  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An essential open-source tool for file-level encryption inside configuration management pipelines. SOPS supports partial file encryption for formats like YAML, JSON, and ENV, integrating natively with AWS KMS, GCP KMS, Azure Key Vault, HashiCorp Vault, age, and PGP. It is highly valued in GitOps workflows for its ability to securely commit encrypted configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/hashicorp/hcl: HCL==](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl) ⭐ 5788  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The authoritative Go library parsing and validating HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL). Serving as the declarative bedrock for Terraform, Packer, and Consul, HCL bridges raw JSON parsability with high-level human-readable configuration attributes and logic.
-  - **(2026)** [==graphviz.org==](https://graphviz.org) [C CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Open-source graph visualization software. Frequently paired with `terraform graph` to render DOT files into legible visual topologies, depicting complex network, instance, and workspace dependency graphs.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks: AWS EKS Terraform module==](https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks) ⭐ 4972  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry-standard, community-maintained Terraform module for Amazon EKS. Features exhaustive support for managed/self-managed node pools, AWS Fargate integration, security group orchestration, and direct EKS addon integration.
-  - **(2026)** [==poseidon/typhoon==](https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon) ⭐ 2044  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Typhoon is a minimalist, secure, and performant bare-metal and multi-cloud Kubernetes distribution built entirely with Terraform. It bootstraps standard, upstream CNCF-compliant Kubernetes onto Flatcar Container Linux (and historically CoreOS), providing an excellent reference model for git-driven infrastructure without vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2026)** [==OpenShift Serverless==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/serverless) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Red Hat's production-hardened Knative integration. Provides out-of-the-box scale-to-zero capabilities, event routing, and secure cluster integration under the OpenShift console.
-  - **(2026)** [==AWS Account Set Up 🌟==](https://github.com/openshift/installer/blob/main/docs/user/aws/README.md) ⭐ 1550  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This repository guide outlines the specific IAM policies, resource quotas, Route53 configurations, and networking permissions required to install OpenShift on AWS using the native installer-provisioned infrastructure (IPI). It is a vital technical reference for cloud infrastructure engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [==Machine API==](https://github.com/openshift/machine-api-operator/tree/main) ⭐ 186  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Machine API Operator is a foundational component of OpenShift 4's declarative node lifecycle. Based on upstream Cluster API, it manages clusters of Machine objects as standard Kubernetes resources, enabling auto-scaling, self-healing nodes, and seamless multi-cloud provider instance integration directly from the cluster console.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero==](https://github.com/velero-io/velero) ⭐ 10062  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Velero is the standard open-source utility for safely backing up and restoring entire Kubernetes cluster structures and persistent volumes. Deeply integrates with both raw cloud APIs and file-level utilities like Kopia and Restic.
-  - **(2026)** [==Developer Sandbox==](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides immediate, zero-cost developer access to an active, shared OpenShift cluster environment pre-populated with cloud-native tooling. Eliminates complex infrastructure bootstrapping for developers, letting them deploy containers instantly. In 2026, it is the standard starting sandbox for assessing OpenShift APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [==OLM Arquitecture==](https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager/blob/master/doc/design/architecture.md) ⭐ 1857  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This repository provides deep technical designs for Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM). It handles updates, dependency validation, and multi-tenant installations of Kubernetes Operators.
-  - **(2026)** [==Rook==](https://rook.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Rook acts as a production-hardened CNCF graduated storage orchestrator that natively embeds Ceph within Kubernetes. By managing disks, pools, and filesystems as declarative resources, Rook eliminates manual storage administration and bridges Kubernetes-native paradigms with high-availability bare metal storage.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/redhat-cop/gitops-catalog==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/gitops-catalog) ⭐ 377  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An indispensable, community-curated collection of production-ready GitOps blueprints, Argo CD definitions, and cluster config charts maintained by Red Hat CoP.
-  - **(2026)** [==GitHub: OKD4==](https://github.com/okd-project/okd/blob/master/README.md) ⭐ 2076  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The core GitHub repository containing build configurations, release pipelines, and architectural trackers for OKD4. Integrating Fedora CoreOS, this platform bridges the gap between raw Kubernetes and enterprise-ready application runtimes, including build pipelines (S2I), route configurations, and multi-tenant tooling natively.
-  - **(2026)** [==Descheduler for Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/descheduler) ⭐ 5441  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly critical Kubernetes SIG project that addresses scheduling drift by continuously examining running pods against modified constraints, evicting pods that violate affinities, taints, topology spreads, or resource capacities.
-  - **(2026)** [==Markdown Cheat Sheet 4==](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) ⭐ 60214  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” One of the most starred and utilized Markdown references on GitHub. Curator Insight emphasizes its extreme offline utility. Live Grounding validates its legacy status as the primary standard for formatting across modern source code platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [==terraform.io: Terraform Commands==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/cli/commands) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: The definitive, official CLI reference for HashiCorp Terraform. Live Grounding: Crucial for advanced state management, covering complex commands like terraform import, state mv, state rm, and CLI integrations with modern cloud providers via OpenTofu or standard Terraform releases.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io 🌟==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/quick-reference) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical reference documentation for the kubectl command-line utility. Provides up-to-date syntax patterns for resource creation, patch edits, formatting outputs, and real-time container log analysis across active nodes.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com: openshift cheat sheet 3==](https://github.com/mhausenblas/openshift-cheat-sheet) ⭐ 6  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community-maintained cheat sheet targeting container scaling and routing. Curator Insight notes its applicability to early setups. Live Grounding points to its continued historical use as a reliable baseline bookmark for bare-metal deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [==cheatsheetseries.owasp.org: OWASP Cheat Sheet Series 🌟🌟==](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/index.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: The definitive security reference series detailing modern web app vulnerability mitigations. Live Grounding: Updated dynamically through 2026, this master reference provides critical strategies for API authorization, OAuth2 implementation, Kubernetes security, and safe HCL practices, establishing itself as a mandatory enterprise engineering standard.
-  - **(2026)** [==git-scm.com: Git reference==](https://git-scm.com/docs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: The canonical, official Git command-line reference. Live Grounding: Serves as the ultimate authority on version control algorithms, low-level plumbing commands, complex history manipulation (rebase, filter-repo), and internal cryptographic hashing structures (transitioning seamlessly from SHA-1 to SHA-256).
-  - **(2026)** [==React+TypeScript Cheatsheets==](https://github.com/typescript-cheatsheets/react) ⭐ 47065  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier open-source guide for integrating React with TypeScript securely. Resolves complex enterprise type-safety challenges, targeting typed props, generic components, hook lifecycles, and advanced context configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==developers.redhat.com 🌟==](https://developers.redhat.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Red Hat's dedicated developer portal providing comprehensive access to tools, sandboxes, and cloud-native frameworks like Quarkus and Spring on Kubernetes. It bridges the gap between raw cluster endpoints and developer workflows. In 2026, it serves as a cornerstone educational hub for enterprise software engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [==Amazon Red Hat OpenShift==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Production landing page for ROSA (Red Hat OpenShift on AWS), a fully-managed, jointly-supported Kubernetes service. Offloads platform installation, control plane management, and upgrade logic to AWS and Red Hat. In 2026, it is a dominant architecture model for enterprises scaling workloads across hybrid AWS environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==ARO==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/azure) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Direct landing point for Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO). It details co-engineered support networks, integrated billing mechanics, and seamless networking topologies with Azure virtual networks. Highly optimized for fast migration of enterprise Java and .NET workloads in 2026.
-  - **(2026)** [==Red Hat's approach to Kubernetes 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/kubernetes-approach) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Strategic whitepaper framing Red Hat's platform-centric philosophy towards Kubernetes, prioritizing automated host systems (RHCOS) and lifecycle operations via custom operators. Offers deep architectural reasoning for selecting unified platforms over highly fragmented DIY setups. Essential reading for system architects.
-  - **(2026)** [==The Linux Foundation Training==](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/resources) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The definitive training and certification source for open-source engineering. Directs the primary curricula for the CKA, CKAD, and CKS benchmarks, offering authoritative lessons on container network interfaces, control-plane troubleshooting, and Linux security interfaces.
-  - **(2026)** [==codely.tv==](https://codely.com/en) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Spanish-language portal dedicated to Domain-Driven Design (DDD), Clean Code, CQRS patterns, and resilient microservice designs. It details testing strategies for highly decoupled, container-centric production architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==techiescamp/devops-projects:Real-World DevOps Projects For Learning==](https://github.com/techiescamp/devops-projects) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A stellar, end-to-end GitHub archive that compiles structural templates, infrastructure blueprints, and multi-tier CI/CD pipelines. Features real-world deployment playbooks using Terraform, Ansible, and Kubernetes for cloud architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==serverless.com: Serverless Framework==](https://www.serverless.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier multi-provider IaC wrapper for packaging and deploying serverless applications. Standardizes function definitions, network triggers, and permission models.
-  - **(2026)** [==OpenFaaS==](https://www.openfaas.com) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptionally popular, developer-friendly FaaS engine on Kubernetes. Features built-in auto-scaling, Prometheus metrics integration, and allows running any code in standard containers.
-  - **(2026)** [==knative.dev==](https://knative.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier Kubernetes-native platform for serverless workloads. Offers enterprise-grade Serving (scale-to-zero, request-driven autoscaling) and highly decoupled Eventing models.
-  - **(2026)** [==Dapr==](https://dapr.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Distributed Application Runtime. Employs a highly modular sidecar design to deliver developer-focused APIs for pub/sub messaging, state management, and actor models.
-  - **(2026)** [==Jenkins Prometheus Metrics Plugin 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/prometheus-plugin) ⭐ 193  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Exposes an endpoint directly scrapable by Prometheus server, outputting standardized Grafana-compatible metrics on JVM state, build durations, queue bottlenecks, and agent counts. Paramount for modern cloud-native Jenkins operations.
-  - **(2026)** [==Gradle Cheat Sheets==](https://nubenetes.com/cheatsheets/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” High-density command syntax cheatsheet for Gradle, highlighting Kotlin/Groovy DSL setups, caching options, task graphs management, and daemon management to significantly improve build execution times.
-  - **(2026)** [==Pipeline: SCM Step (workflow-scm-step)==](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/workflow-scm-step) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational Jenkins Pipeline plugin providing the `checkout` step. Translates abstract SCM definitions into executable steps, maintaining critical source control parameters, commit histories, and changelogs across execution nodes.
-  - **(2026)** [==git-plugin 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin) ⭐ 689  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The core, indispensable integration plugin for Git in Jenkins. It provides comprehensive support for Git operations, including clone optimizations, polling, tagging, submodules, and branch tracking across diverse Git hostings (GitHub, GitLab, Gitea).
-  - **(2026)** [==Warnings Next Generation 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/warnings-ng) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Collects and visualizes static analysis issues from over 100 compiler, linter, and scanner tools. Offers deep-dive dashboards, trend analysis, and granular quality-gates that dynamically fail builds on new warnings or security issues.
-  - **(2026)** [==Credentials Binding==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/credentials-binding) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Critical security plugin that binds secrets (passwords, API keys, files) to environment variables in pipeline scopes. It masks sensitive data in console logs, preventing accidental exposure of credentials during build logs execution.
-  - **(2026)** [==HashiCorp Vault 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/hashicorp-vault-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Secures Jenkins builds by directly retrieving static and dynamic secrets from HashiCorp Vault. Supports AppRole, JWT, and Kubernetes authentication, completely bypassing local Jenkins credentials storage to prevent sprawl.
-  - **(2026)** [==Matrix Authorization Strategy 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/matrix-auth) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Core security authorization plugin providing fine-grained access control tables. Allows administrators to define read, write, and execute permissions globally and per-project for specific users and groups inside Jenkins.
-  - **(2026)** [==Role-based Authorization Strategy 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/role-strategy) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enterprise-standard authorization mechanism organizing users into dynamic Roles (Global, Project, Agent) matching LDAP/AD structures. Enables strict multi-tenant isolation and security boundaries in complex shared controllers.
-  - **(2026)** [==SonarQube Scanner 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/sonar) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry standard for integrating SonarQube analysis within Jenkins pipelines. Offers Declarative Pipeline compatibility, quality gate status checks, and automatic build failure triggers based on pre-defined security and code quality criteria.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes-plugin: Kubernetes plugin for Jenkins 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-plugin) ⭐ 2305  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dynamically coordinates Jenkins execution environments by auto-provisioning isolated worker pods on-demand inside target Kubernetes clusters. It automatically scales runner capacities and terminates inactive pods to achieve optimal hyper-density cost control.
-  - **(2026)** [==Parent POM for Jenkins Plugins. Plugin POM 4.0==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/plugin-pom) ⭐ 75  [XML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The standardized parent Maven POM definition used by Jenkins plugins to enforce code quality, manage shared build dependencies, and utilize updated Jenkins core capabilities.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome AWS 🌟==](https://github.com/donnemartin/awesome-aws) ⭐ 14064  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier reference catalog for Amazon Web Services (AWS), containing curated libraries, open-source utilities, and official whitepapers. It covers key compute, storage, networking, and serverless components. It is universally recognized as the gold standard resource for AWS-centric platform engineering teams seeking validated architectural patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/awesome-google-cloud: Awesome GCP==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/awesome-google-cloud) ⭐ 904  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Google Cloud Platform curated ecosystem list, documenting key open-source modules, migration frameworks, and developer tools. It helps cloud engineers bootstrap GCP landing zones and optimize GKE environments. It serves as an authoritative bridge between enterprise multi-cloud setups and native Google engineering guidelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/lukemurraynz/awesome-azure-architecture 🌟==](https://github.com/lukemurraynz/awesome-azure-architecture) ⭐ 1709  [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exhaustive mapping of architectural blueprints, enterprise landing zone templates, and reference designs for Microsoft Azure. Designed to bridge the gap between high-level architectural standards and actual resource configuration templates. Ideal for Principal Architects designing secure, scalable multi-region hybrid-cloud networks.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/iam-veeramalla/Azure-zero-to-hero: Azure Zero to Hero Course==](https://github.com/iam-veeramalla/Azure-zero-to-hero) ⭐ 5104  [PYTHON/SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structured, hands-on learning roadmap tracking Azure Cloud Administration, DevOps architectures, and fundamental services. Focuses on practical engineering exercises, building CI/CD pipelines, and writing ARM/Bicep infrastructure templates. Serves as an exceptional onboarding tool for transition-phase cloud engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/jonleibowitz/awesome-digitalocean: Awesome Digital Ocean==](https://github.com/jonleibowitz/awesome-digitalocean) ⭐ 379  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated index of API clients, management tools, and deployment guides optimized for the DigitalOcean developer ecosystem. It focuses on simplifying VM provisionings, Droplet configurations, and managed Kubernetes setups (DOKS). It provides highly accessible options for startup-level and mid-scale staging environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==Tech Interview Handbook==](https://github.com/yangshun/tech-interview-handbook) ⭐ 140289  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The definitive prep suite for engineering roles, focusing on algorithms, practical system design topologies, behavioral matrices, and resume optimizations. Provides actionable code structures and design templates built to satisfy high-bar technical interview pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Test Automation==](https://github.com/atinfo/awesome-test-automation) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive curated directory compiling top-tier testing tools, frameworks, and continuous validation resources. Features directories for end-to-end web tests, load injection suites, API contract testers, and mobile automation libraries.
-  - **(2026)** [==onurakpolat/awesome-bigdata==](https://github.com/oxnr/awesome-bigdata) ⭐ 14440  [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive directory for the distributed data ecosystem. Highlights streaming platforms (Kafka, Flink), compute engines (Spark), and modern distributed object stores, outlining integration paths for container-orchestrated big data structures. Indispensable for Big Data platform architects.
-  - **(2026)** [==realvz/awesome-eks: A curated list of awesome tools for Amazon EKS 🌟==](https://github.com/realvz/awesome-eks) ⭐ 340  [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community-curated list of tools, security extensions, and configuration practices designed for Amazon EKS operators. It serves as a practical, hands-on repository for tuning ingress resources, Karpenter autoscaling, and CloudWatch agent integrations. Essential for SRE teams maintaining production-grade Kubernetes workloads on AWS.
-  - **(2026)** [==globalbao/awesome-azure-policy: AWESOME-Azure-Policy==](https://github.com/globalbao/awesome-azure-policy) ⭐ 539  [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive collection of custom Azure Policy definitions, initiative templates, and execution scripts. This project enables cloud architects to enforce automated governance, compliance frameworks, and infrastructure standards across complex tenant hierarchies. Highly valuable for heavily regulated financial and healthcare cloud environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools==](https://github.com/toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools) ⭐ 9458  [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptional collection of open-source security tools, auditing frameworks, and penetration testing scripts specifically curated for AWS environments. It includes foundational systems for IAM scanning, network path analysis, and continuous compliance. This repository is widely recognized by security teams as a must-have resource for AWS vulnerability assessments.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Compose 🌟==](https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose) ⭐ 45540  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Awesome Compose is an official, highly curated repository of declarative multi-container topologies using Docker Compose. It showcases optimal configuration patterns for databases, caching layers, application servers, and microservices (e.g., PostgreSQL, Redis, Elasticsearch, Go, Python, React). It represents a critical, high-impact reference architecture for platform engineers standardizing local development setups.
-  - **(2026)** [==dawitnida/Awesome Packer==](https://github.com/dchonch/awesome-packer) ⭐ 29  [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A resource list containing Packer templates, multi-cloud builders, and post-processor scripts. It aids infrastructure engineers in compiling secure, automated gold images used across hybrid environments and Kubernetes worker pool nodes. Essential for automating the generation of immutable AMIs or VM templates.
-  - **(2026)** [==ElYusubov/AWESOME-Azure-Bicep: AWESOME Azure Bicep==](https://github.com/ElYusubov/AWESOME-Azure-Bicep) ⭐ 431  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An index of resource libraries, module registries, and extension directories tailored for Azure Bicep DSL. Bicep has largely superseded ARM JSON templates as Microsoft's first-party IaC solution. This resource serves as a crucial reference for cloud platform engineers aiming to write clean, declarative Azure infrastructure code.
-  - **(2026)** [==sbilly/awesome-security: Awesome Security==](https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security) ⭐ 14421  [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A monumental collection of software security components, pen-testing tools, cryptography resources, and threat intelligence feeds. Essential for SecOps engineers establishing modern compliance standards across application and network boundaries. Highly versatile, spanning from host security to Kubernetes runtime defenses.
-  - **(2026)** [==myugan/awesome-docker-security: Awesome Docker Security==](https://github.com/myugan/awesome-docker-security) ⭐ 717  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An excellent collection of scanning tools, security benchmarks, and hardening guidelines specifically designed for Docker environments. It catalogs utilities like Trivy, Anchore, and Docker Bench for Security, which prevent container escape exploits. Indispensable for DevSecOps pipelines managing image registries.
-  - **(2026)** [==anderseknert/awesome-opa 🌟==](https://github.com/open-policy-agent/awesome-opa) ⭐ 888  [GO/REGO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated collection of resources, testing frameworks, and integrations for Open Policy Agent (OPA). Provides engineers with practical Rego examples to enforce policy-as-code restrictions across Kubernetes admission controllers and CI/CD pipelines. Essential for implementing fine-grained corporate compliance and access control.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Testing==](https://github.com/TheJambo/awesome-testing) ⭐ 2289  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly practical directory highlighting testing paradigms, dynamic scanning modules, and manual/automated testing resources. Focuses on QA educational resources as well as modern test design techniques. Helps teams build scalable integration test harnesses within cloud workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome JMeter==](https://github.com/aliesbelik/awesome-jmeter) ⭐ 790  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structured list of plugins, performance test plans, and reporting scripts designed to optimize Apache JMeter pipelines. Essential for load testing web services, gRPC endpoints, and databases under intense scale constraints. Acts as an excellent resource for performance engineering teams targeting resource bottlenecks.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome API Management Tools==](https://github.com/mailtoharshit/Awesome-Api-Management-Tools) ⭐ 86  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A directory focused on API design portals, lifecycle management tools, and specification utilities (like OpenAPI/Swagger). This list aids enterprise architects in establishing API-first development strategies and internal developer platform registries. It supports transition pathways from monolithic configurations to service meshes.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Visual Studio Code==](https://github.com/viatsko/awesome-vscode) ⭐ 28747  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A massive directory of extensions, themes, and configuration recipes designed to turn VS Code into a productivity powerhouse. Highly relevant for cloud-native developers seeking extensions for Kubernetes, Terraform, Docker, and remote workspace development. Serves as a daily driver resource for developer enablement teams.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/charlax/professional-programming: A collection of full-stack' resources for programmers 🌟==](https://github.com/charlax/professional-programming) ⭐ 51109  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A world-class resource collection addressing the operational, psychological, and architectural aspects of professional software engineering. Spans topics from system design and API robustness to career planning and team mechanics. An essential reading reference for engineering leads and staff architects.
-  - **(2026)** [==janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell==](https://github.com/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell) ⭐ 5396  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated repository detailing modules, cmdlets, and automation patterns using cross-platform PowerShell. Invaluable for platform engineers managing hybrid cloud setups, Windows nodes inside container networks, or Active Directory automation. This serves as a vital tool for enterprise systems integration.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Java 🌟==](https://github.com/akullpp/awesome-java) ⭐ 48210  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A premier directory of validated Java frameworks, high-performance serialization libraries, and microservices engines like Spring Boot, Quarkus, and Micronaut. Essential for legacy modernization projects and enterprise-grade distributed systems. Remains a foundational handbook for enterprise JVM optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Angular==](https://github.com/PatrickJS/awesome-angular) ⭐ 10028  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive curated collection of modules, state management patterns (NgRx), and testing pipelines for the Angular framework. Primarily useful for frontend web development teams constructing large-scale enterprise administration panels and dashboard portals. Includes dynamic blueprints for client-side single page applications (SPAs).
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Go 🌟==](https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go) ⭐ 175407  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The definitive curated repository of high-quality Go frameworks, libraries, and software. Unmatched resource for identifying vetted dependencies for enterprise service development. Ideal for building lightweight, hyper-fast microservices, Kubernetes operators, and cloud infrastructure CLI tools.
-  - **(2026)** [==ekramasif/Basic-Machine-Learning==](https://github.com/ekramasif/Basic-Machine-Learning) ⭐ 80  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A fundamental training repository compiling essential algorithms, scientific computing models, and conceptual guides for starting in Machine Learning. Focuses on classical statistical methods, regression math, and basic Python integrations. Provides a valuable baseline for engineering squads learning ML concepts.
-  - **(2026)** [==collabnix.github.io/kubetools 🌟==](https://collabnix.github.io/kubetools) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive community-driven index of Kubernetes open-source software, CLI wrappers, and development utilities. Acts as a prominent repository of engineering resources, classifying tools by functional domain from development platforms to production monitoring.
-  - **(2026)** [==Spring Cloud==](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The comprehensive ecosystem orchestrating distributed systems patterns (configuration management, service discovery, circuit breakers, routing, and telemetry). It provides a high-level abstraction model for constructing robust microservices. While Kubernetes handles many infrastructure-level concerns, Spring Cloud remains essential for application-level resilience and service coordination.
-  - **(2026)** [==cloud.spring.io: Spring Cloud Vault 🌟==](https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-vault/reference/html) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Integrates the Spring application model directly with HashiCorp Vault, providing secure secrets management and token/credential rotation. It secures database passwords, API tokens, and certificate structures from direct code injection. It is an industry standard for organizations striving to maintain stringent security compliance within distributed cloud ecosystems.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/spring-projects: springboot enables these probes automatically when running in k8s==](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot#L73) ⭐ 80916  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details Spring Boot's built-in Kubernetes-native integration features, specifically the auto-detection of container platform hosting. Once identified, it splits Spring Actuator's health check endpoint into dedicated `/actuator/health/liveness` and `/actuator/health/readiness` routes. This out-of-the-box support guarantees smooth coordination with Kubernetes container lifecycles during zero-downtime rollouts.
-  - **(2026)** [==quarkus.io==](https://quarkus.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official landing page for Quarkus, the 'Supersonic Subatomic Java' framework designed explicitly for GraalVM and OpenJDK. Quarkus optimizes Java applications for Kubernetes by providing incredibly low memory footprints and near-instant startup speeds (sub-millisecond boot). Over the years, it has matured into a powerful enterprise competitor to Spring Boot, specifically for serverless and container-dense runtimes.
-  - **(2026)** [==codecentric's Spring Boot Admin UI 🌟==](https://github.com/codecentric/spring-boot-admin) ⭐ 12828  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A popular community dashboard engineered to coordinate, monitor, and manage Spring Boot applications. By parsing actuator telemetry data, it displays real-time statistics including thread states, JVM metrics, memory usage, dynamic logging levels, and distributed transaction status.
-  - **(2026)** [==logbook==](https://github.com/zalando/logbook) ⭐ 2048  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensible Java library developed by Zalando for logging HTTP requests and responses. In 2026, Logbook is a de facto standard for security compliance and audit logging in distributed environments, providing clean, structured JSON payloads with context-safe credential masking.
-  - **(2026)** [==GoodforGod/java-logger-benchmark==](https://github.com/GoodforGod/java-logger-benchmark) ⭐ 16  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A performance micro-benchmark comparing major Java logging frameworks like SLF4J, Logback, and Log4j2. For high-throughput microservices in 2026, understanding logging allocation costs and thread contention is critical to maximizing compute efficiency in Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2026)** [==jfrunit==](https://github.com/moditect/jfrunit) ⭐ 326  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly innovative JUnit extension enabling assertions against Java Flight Recorder (JFR) events. In 2026, JfrUnit is standard for continuous performance regression testing, automatically blocking commits that trigger abnormal CPU usage or memory allocations.
-  - **(2026)** [==Helidon.io==](https://helidon.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, high-performance collection of Java libraries for writing microservices running on a core Netty engine (Helidon MP/SE). Helidon 4 pioneered the adoption of Java virtual threads (Project Loom) for massive concurrency without reactive complexity, establishing itself as a premier lightweight microservice runtime.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes/client-go: Go client for Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go) ⭐ 9837  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Go SDK for managing Kubernetes clusters. It features critical API client mechanics like Informers, Lister-Watchers, work queues, and rate-limiting structures to build high-performance production controllers.
-  - **(2026)** [==Ansible AWX==](https://github.com/ansible/awx) ⭐ 15453  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” AWX serves as the open-source upstream project for Ansible Automation Platform/Tower. Written in Django and React, it provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine to centrally manage Ansible inventories, credentials, playbooks, and scheduling in containerized environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==jmeter.apache.org==](https://jmeter.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Industry-standard, open-source performance evaluation engine. Simulates high-velocity workloads against a wide array of application protocols to measure system response under stress.
-  - **(2026)** [==jmeter.apache.org: Best Practices==](https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/best-practices.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official design guidelines detailing how to configure JMeter for massive volume tests. Recommends relying on CLI mode and minimizing logging resources to avoid client-side load skew.
-  - **(2026)** [==pre-commit==](https://pre-commit.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A multi-language package manager designed to configure, run, and scale pre-commit hooks. It prevents secrets leaks, handles multi-language formatters, and implements fast static analysis before changes reach remote tracking branches. Live grounding confirms pre-commit as the absolute industry standard for local quality gates.
-  - **(2026)** [==Odoo Mergebot==](https://github.com/odoo/odoo/wiki/Mergebot) ⭐ 52393  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Odoo's foundational merge-bot built to orchestrate massive volume commits across multi-repository dependencies. It employs highly robust state-machine mechanics to validate test combinations and keep high-density deployments continuously updated.
-  - **(2026)** [==GitHub public roadmap 🌟==](https://github.com/github/roadmap) ⭐ 8766  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Open-source repository compiling features and timelines across the GitHub product spectrum. Enables platform architects to plan internal upgrades matching upcoming core features.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/gianlucam76/k8s-cleaner 🌟==](https://github.com/gianlucam76/k8s-cleaner) ⭐ 791  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dynamic garbage-collection engine built to maintain clean, clutter-free cluster environments. By looking up orphaned, obsolete, or outdated configmaps, secrets, persistent volumes, and failed pods, it prunes cluster footprints against user-defined scheduling filters.
-  - **(2026)** [==NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin: NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin) ⭐ 3788  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This specialized DaemonSet exposes physical GPU properties to the local kubelet node manager. Operating as the essential link for hardware-accelerated workloads, it handles task-scheduling configurations and sets device-isolation runtimes so container systems can safely slice and access host GPU hardware.
-  - **(2026)** [==scylladb/scylla-operator==](https://github.com/scylladb/scylla-operator) ⭐ 399  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The ScyllaDB Operator streamlines deployment and maintenance tasks of high-performance Scylla clusters in-container. It takes care of complex cluster scaling, multi-zone node repair loops, automated backups, and version migrations to deliver bare-metal database performance inside container orchestrators.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder) ⭐ 9183  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubebuilder is the industry-standard developer framework for generating custom Kubernetes APIs and controllers. Leveraging structured scaffolding, advanced code generators, and controller-runtime wrappers, it streamlines the creation of highly reliable operators.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes/sample-controller==](https://github.com/kubernetes/sample-controller) ⭐ 3486  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical sample controller repository managed by the Kubernetes API machinery SIG. It serves as the official, direct architectural blueprint for creating custom controllers using client-go libraries. Live grounding verifies it is the foundational reference tool for understanding thread-safe informer caches and queue sync mechanisms.
-  - **(2026)** [==Azure/azure-workload-identity==](https://github.com/Azure/azure-workload-identity) ⭐ 333  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Azure Workload Identity is the modern, enterprise-standard mechanism for mapping Kubernetes Service Accounts to Azure Active Directory (Microsoft Entra ID) managed identities. Utilizing OIDC federation, it eliminates the need for storing cloud credentials in Kubernetes secrets. It has fully replaced the deprecated aad-pod-identity architecture.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kadalu==](https://github.com/kadalu/kadalu) ⭐ 748  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kadalu is a lightweight, container-native storage solution that utilizes GlusterFS to orchestrate persistent volumes inside Kubernetes. It runs storage services inside application pods as microservices, offering a lightweight alternative to external GlusterFS cluster configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==VolSync 🌟==](https://github.com/backube/volsync) ⭐ 978  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” VolSync is an open-source Kubernetes operator developed by Backube to orchestrate cross-cluster persistent volume data replication. Supporting engines like rsync, rclone, and restic, it delivers a platform-agnostic framework for executing disaster recovery policies.
-  - **(2026)** [==cdk8s==](https://github.com/cdk8s-team/cdk8s) ⭐ 4823  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The GitHub repository containing the core source code for CDK8s. It allows developers to model Kubernetes resources as structured code in TypeScript, Python, Java, or Go. It features full support for custom-generated CRDs, letting platform teams build clean, reusable configuration libraries.
-  - **(2026)** [==Skopeo==](https://github.com/containers/skopeo) ⭐ 10891  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Skopeo is an industry-standard command-line tool designed to perform operations on container images and image registries without requiring local container storage or engines. Architects leverage Skopeo to inspect remote manifest details, sign images, and sync packages directly between registries (e.g., from Docker Hub to ECR). Live Grounding confirms it as a vital utility in production CI/CD security scanning and compliance loops.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/google/go-containerregistry 🌟==](https://github.com/google/go-containerregistry) ⭐ 3918  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” go-containerregistry is a powerful library and CLI suite developed by Google for interacting with OCI (Open Container Initiative) registries. It allows Go applications to pull, push, analyze, and manipulate images and manifests directly over the network without needing a running Docker daemon. It serves as the programmatic foundational backbone for many modern cloud-native deployment tools, container security scanners, and custom platform architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==nerdctl 🌟==](https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl) ⭐ 10146  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Nerdctl is a Docker-compatible CLI designed specifically for containerd, offering matching CLI experiences (e.g., nerdctl run, nerdctl compose) for non-Docker environments. It supports advanced container features like lazy pulling (e.g., eStargz/soci), rootless execution, IPFS container sharing, and encryption. It acts as a bridge for developers migrating to pure containerd-based systems.
-  - **(2026)** [==kaniko==](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/kaniko) ⭐ 15767  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kaniko is an open-source tool developed by Google to build container images from Dockerfiles inside containerized environments (like Kubernetes) without requiring a privileged Docker daemon. It executes each instruction in the Dockerfile entirely in user space, avoiding risky Docker-in-Docker (DinD) security practices. Kaniko remains a de facto standard tool for secure, isolated cloud-native CI/CD build environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubereboot/kured ⭐==](https://github.com/kubereboot/kured) ⭐ 2543  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry-standard daemonset that monitors clusters for nodes requiring OS-level reboots. Using a coordinated API locking strategy, kured drains and reboots nodes sequentially, preserving cluster-wide resource availability during maintenance windows.
-  - **(2026)** [==aws/aws-node-termination-handler 🌟==](https://github.com/aws/aws-node-termination-handler) ⭐ 1757  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” High-efficiency agent ensuring EKS pod rescheduling during abrupt EC2 instance maintenance events, Spot interruptions, or ASG rebalance recommendations. Gracefully drains affected nodes, maintaining overall cluster operational reliability.
-  - **(2026)** [==AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-controllers-k8s/community) ⭐ 2627  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official community hub for AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK). It allows cloud platform engineers to define and manage AWS resources (like RDS databases, S3 buckets, and SQS queues) directly through standard Kubernetes manifests and controllers.
-  - **(2026)** [==SigNoz: Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability' tool 🌟==](https://github.com/SigNoz/signoz) ⭐ 27334  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A massive open-source APM and observability platform natively integrated with OpenTelemetry. Tracks telemetry, trace spans, metrics, and application logs in a unified, high-performance UI backed by ClickHouse. Widely recognized as a major open-source competitor to Datadog.
-  - **(2026)** [==K9s - Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!==](https://github.com/derailed/k9s) ⭐ 33963  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” K9s is a widely adopted terminal UI that provides live metrics, log streams, and interactive Shell access inside Kubernetes workloads. It transforms long debugging processes into rapid, keyboard-driven navigation, significantly reducing operational toil. Its integrated resource tracking, RBAC validation screens, and metric charts make it a vital tool for site reliability engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubectx + kubens: : Power tools for kubectl🌟🌟==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectx) ⭐ 19807  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highly optimized command-line utilities for switching context configurations and namespaces inside kubectl. Indispensable for multi-cluster environments, they radically optimize developer productivity and prevent accidental target execution via clear interactive lists.
-  - **(2026)** [==fubectl==](https://github.com/kubermatic/fubectl) ⭐ 1002  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A widely adopted wrapper layer of shell helper functions and interactive `fzf` auto-completers designed to supercharge kubectl navigation. Radically simplifies log inspections, shell attachment prompts, and port forwarding setups.
-  - **(2026)** [==Pluto is a cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/pluto) ⭐ 2531  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An essential static analysis tool that inspects files, Helm releases, and live clusters to detect deprecated or removed Kubernetes API versions. Prevents cluster upgrade disruptions by proactively targeting obsolete resource configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==Authelia 🌟==](https://github.com/authelia/authelia) ⭐ 28049  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Authelia is an open-source authentication and authorization server providing single sign-on (SSO) for applications behind reverse proxies. It supports multi-factor authentication (MFA), dynamic security policies, and user management, offloading auth logic from backend systems.
-  - **(2026)** [==Checkov 🌟==](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/checkov) ⭐ 8790  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Checkov is a static code analysis tool for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) that scans Kubernetes manifests, Helm charts, Terraform, and cloud-provider templates for misconfigurations and security risks, acting as a critical CI/CD gatekeeper.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kompose (Kubernetes + Compose) 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kompose) ⭐ 10531  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kompose is the official translation tool for converting Docker Compose files into native Kubernetes manifests. By generating deployments, services, persistent volumes, and ingress resources automatically, it acts as the primary transition bridge to production environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==Nebula==](https://github.com/slackhq/nebula) ⭐ 17399  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An ultra-secure, highly scalable overlay networking tool developed by Slack. It utilizes Noise-protocol encryption to link nodes spanning multi-cloud platforms, physical clusters, and home networks. It acts as an exceptionally reliable, high-performance network overlay standard.
-  - **(2026)** [==kube-bench 🌟==](https://github.com/aquasecurity/kube-bench) ⭐ 8078  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry standard tool to check whether Kubernetes clusters are deployed securely according to the Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks. Can be run inside container workloads or directly on node hosts, outputting detailed reports identifying API, TLS, and permissions vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2026)** [==Polaris==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/polaris) ⭐ 3367  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A widely adopted configuration validation engine designed to audit Kubernetes manifests, charts, and running pods against dozens of best practices. Identifies issues including lack of resource limits, security context issues, and networking misconfigurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==testkube.io 🌟==](https://testkube.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Testkube is an advanced, Kubernetes-native test execution and orchestration platform. Instead of running tests outside the cluster within legacy CI/CD runners, Testkube executes testing frameworks (Playwright, Postman, JMeter, K6) as native Kubernetes jobs. This keeps test orchestration inside the network perimeter, facilitating secure integration and load testing of microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubeshop/testkube==](https://github.com/kubeshop/testkube) ⭐ 1607  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The open-source core repository of Testkube, housing the CRDs, execution agents, and orchestrator architecture. It enables git-triggerable, declarative test configurations defined as Kubernetes manifests, fully integrating test pipelines into standard GitOps workflows like ArgoCD.
-  - **(2026)** [==Karpenter==](https://karpenter.sh) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Karpenter is a high-performance, Kubernetes-native cluster autoscaler originally developed by AWS and now part of the CNCF. Unlike traditional Cluster Autoscalers that interact with node groups, Karpenter bypasses orchestrator limits to provision customized compute instances directly based on pending pod requirements. This drastically minimizes scheduling latency and optimizes bare-metal/EC2 pricing and spot resource usage.
-  - **(2026)** [==nicolaka/netshoot==](https://github.com/nicolaka/netshoot) ⭐ 10773  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Netshoot stands as the preeminent diagnostic container containerizing a massive suite of network troubleshooting binaries like tcpdump, tshark, and iperf. Designed to be injected directly as an ephemeral debugging container, it bypasses the constraints of distroless or minimal application pods. It is highly valued by system administrators for executing low-level network packet analyses without mutating running configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway: gRPC-Gateway==](https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway) ⭐ 19918  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” gRPC-Gateway is an essential reverse-proxy tool that automatically translates incoming RESTful JSON requests into high-performance gRPC calls. By parsing protobuf service definitions, it maintains single-source API schemas while accommodating heterogeneous web clients. This tool is widely adopted across high-throughput microservice meshes that require seamless external-facing REST APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [==apache/dolphinscheduler: Apache DolphinScheduler 🌟==](https://github.com/apache/dolphinscheduler) ⭐ 14309  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Apache DolphinScheduler is a highly scalable, distributed workflow visualization scheduler tailored for modern big data and machine learning architectures on Kubernetes. It enables enterprise operators to manage complex data dependency DAGs via drag-and-drop interfaces and robust API control. Its native integration with containerized engines like Spark, Flink, and MapReduce makes it an enterprise favorite.
-  - **(2026)** [==github: Flux Version 2==](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2) ⭐ 8186  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official active repository for Flux v2. Rebuilt from the ground up as a set of Kubernetes controllers (GitOps Toolkit) to allow decoupled, highly parallel reconciliation of Git configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/microsoft/finops-toolkit==](https://github.com/microsoft/finops-toolkit) ⭐ 565  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Microsoft FinOps toolkit. Orchestrates Azure cost management reports, optimizes compute reservations models, standardizes amortization datasets, and formats Power BI pricing governance metrics.
-  - **(2026)** [==microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks) ⭐ 3645  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main open-source codebase behind Azure Pipelines tasks. Critical reference for developers needing to extend build steps or troubleshoot performance bottlenecks.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/azure/mission-critical-online: Welcome to Azure Mission-Critical' Online Reference Implementation==](https://github.com/azure/mission-critical-online) ⭐ 401  [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-grade reference template demonstrating design strategies for mission-critical cloud applications on Azure. Implements active-active patterns, automated failover, and zero-downtime updates.
-  - **(2026)** [==Microsoft REST API Guidelines 🌟🌟🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/api-guidelines/blob/vNext/Guidelines.md) ⭐ 23289  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The comprehensive standards document establishing design specifications for REST APIs across Microsoft platforms. It defines explicit protocols for HTTP methods, error handling, versioning, pagination, and JSON schemas. This serves as a highly robust benchmark for software engineers designing public-facing and microservices-based API endpoints.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner==](https://github.com/microsoft/azurelinux) ⭐ 4994  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official repository for Azure Linux (formerly CBL-Mariner), a lightweight, container-optimized OS designed for minimal footprint and maximum security inside AKS. Strips away non-essential packages to shrink attack surfaces and secure running microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==azurearcjumpstart.io==](https://jumpstart.azure.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The comprehensive Azure Arc Jumpstart portal, providing automated, hands-on sandbox scenarios for Arc-enabled infrastructure. It facilitates instant provisioning of hybrid Kubernetes, servers, and data services across multi-cloud environments like AWS and GCP. This portal remains the primary industry reference for testing real-world deployment patterns and complex integration topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Environment variables and app settings in Azure App Service==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/reference-app-settings) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official reference detailing how App Settings and Connection Strings map directly to environment variables at container execution time. It covers critical security aspects, including referencing Key Vault secrets natively to prevent plaintext credential leaks in code. This configuration framework forms the architectural baseline for deploying portable, 12-factor cloud-native applications.
-  - **(2026)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Configure a custom container for Azure App Service==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/configure-custom-container) [DOCKER CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Technical reference for deploying custom Docker and OCI-compliant containers to Azure App Service (Web App for Containers). It covers crucial configurations, such as persistent storage mounts, multi-container deployments via Compose, and custom startup commands. Utilizing custom containers allows engineering teams to standardized packaging across local environments, AKS, and App Service.
-  - **(2026)** [==learn.microsoft.com: AZ-204: Implement Azure Functions 🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/paths/implement-azure-functions) [C# / PYTHON / JS CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Microsoft training curriculum for implementing serverless workflows and event-driven computing via Azure Functions. It covers bindings and triggers, Durable Functions for stateful execution, execution context, and performance profiling. This path forms the core educational foundation for building reliable, event-driven microservices on the Azure platform.
-  - **(2026)** [==PowerShell==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official entry portal for PowerShell, Microsoft's cross-platform object-oriented shell and scripting language. Built on .NET Core, modern PowerShell (v7+) functions as a highly scalable system administration tool, allowing developers to manage clouds, databases, and local infrastructure seamlessly. Its object-oriented pipeline design makes it unique compared to typical text-stream UNIX shells.
-  - **(2026)** [==PowerShell Gallery 🌟==](https://www.powershellgallery.com) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The central repository for discovering, sharing, and downloading PowerShell modules, scripts, and DSC resources. Supported directly by Microsoft, it hosts crucial operational toolkits like Az, Microsoft.Graph, and Pester. It serves as the primary gateway for platform engineers building reusable scripting abstractions and automation pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==dahlbyk/posh-git==](https://github.com/dahlbyk/posh-git) ⭐ 8216  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly popular PowerShell module integrating comprehensive Git status details and robust tab-completion directly inside the shell prompt. It offers visual indicators for uncommitted changes, branch states, and merge status, significantly increasing CLI productivity. It is a fundamental environment enhancement for any command-line developer working extensively with Git repositories.
-  - **(2026)** [==dbatools.io==](https://dbatools.io) [POWERSHELL / SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, community-driven PowerShell module consisting of hundreds of command abstractions for automated SQL Server administration and migration. It allows administrators to securely perform complex backups, migration tasks, security audits, and configuration deployments in seconds. A vital tool for database engineering teams migrating infrastructure to the cloud.
-  - **(2026)** [==Bicep==](https://github.com/Azure/bicep) ⭐ 3605  [BICEP CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier declarative DSL for provisioning Azure resources. Bicep simplifies the authoring experience over raw JSON ARM templates, featuring modular design structures and native validation checks.
-  - **(2026)** [==OpenTelemetry Collector==](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector) ⭐ 7132  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-performance processing engine capable of receiving, parsing, filtering, and routing traces, metrics, and logs across vendor-agnostic infrastructure. Serves as the central data pipeline component in modern cloud-native observability stacks.
-  - **(2026)** [==Grafana Tempo==](https://github.com/grafana/tempo) ⭐ 5305  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-scale, cost-effective distributed tracing backend designed to work exclusively with object storage like S3 or GCS. In 2026, Tempo has consolidated its position as the premier choice for large-scale enterprise tracing, deeply integrated with Grafana Loki and Mimir to correlate logs, metrics, and traces.
-  - **(2026)** [==Netdata==](https://github.com/netdata/netdata) ⭐ 79146  [C CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An ultra-high-performance, zero-configuration system monitoring agent boasting over 79k stars on GitHub. Netdata provides real-time, per-second metrics directly from physical hosts, virtual machines, and container endpoints, making it a stellar edge diagnostics tool in 2026.
-  - **(2026)** [==Glances==](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances) ⭐ 32824  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Python-based CLI and web tool providing real-time system resource visualization. Glances remains a beloved utility for terminal-driven infrastructure debugging and fast diagnostics on container platforms in 2026, without needing heavy visualization suites.
-  - **(2026)** [==TDengine==](https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine) ⭐ 24903  [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source time-series database optimized specifically for IoT and telemetry data storage. Utilizing a unique 'one table per data source' structure, TDengine offers extremely fast writing speeds and high-efficiency query execution, challenging traditional solutions in 2026.
-  - **(2026)** [==PM2==](https://github.com/Unitech/pm2) ⭐ 43210  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-standard production process manager for Node.js workloads. Despite the rise of Kubernetes-native process management, PM2 remains the preferred daemon for bare-metal Node.js apps, VM-based services, and IoT microservices running at the edge in 2026.
-  - **(2026)** [==Huginn==](https://github.com/huginn/huginn) ⭐ 49468  [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly versatile open-source system designed for orchestrating automated web-scraping, webhook handling, and event-driven tasks. In 2026, Huginn serves as a vital tool for engineers seeking a self-hosted, deterministic agent network to automate security and integration pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==OS Query==](https://github.com/osquery/osquery) ⭐ 23311  [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Exposes an operating system as a relational database, enabling SQL-based queries to audit process runtime, file integrity, and network connections. osquery is universally recognized as a core utility for security telemetry and host-level compliance in 2026.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/containernetworking 🌟==](https://github.com/containernetworking) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The foundational GitHub organization hosting the official CNI specification, runtime engines, and core plugin binaries that drive the cloud-native ecosystem.
-  - **(2026)** [==Flannel==](https://github.com/flannel-io/flannel) ⭐ 9475  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly stable, lightweight Layer 3 overlay CNI fabric designed specifically for simplified Kubernetes installations. It provisions a simple local agent on each cluster node to manage subnet allocations via etcd, supporting VXLAN and host-gw backends. While it lacks L7 traffic steering and NetworkPolicy parsing, its operational simplicity remains highly valuable for lightweight resource-constrained environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==Damn==](https://github.com/nokia/danm) ⭐ 393  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Nokia's DANM (Damn Another Network Manager) CNI designed to facilitate telco-grade multi-network interfaces per pod inside Kubernetes, with support for SR-IOV, IPVLAN, and MACVLAN. Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Although originally positioned as a dynamic multitenancy interface for telco workloads, live telemetry confirms the repository is now archived and considered a legacy architecture, with modern deployments utilizing Multus CNI.
-  - **(2026)** [==infoq.com: Service Mesh Ultimate Guide:==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/service-mesh-ultimate-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly detailed, definitive guide analyzing the core architecture of service meshes. It breaks down control plane and data plane dynamics, explaining how sidecar and ambient topologies manage security, routing, and deep service observability.
-  - **(2026)** [==Linkerd==](https://linkerd.io) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The ultra-lightweight, CNCF-graduated Linkerd service mesh. Built on a custom Rust data-plane proxy, it delivers security (automatic mTLS), latency optimization, and traffic management with minimal CPU and RAM overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/Ileriayo/markdown-badges: Markdown Badges==](https://github.com/Ileriayo/markdown-badges) ⭐ 16701  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A massive curated catalog of dynamic, consistent, and beautiful SVG shields and badges for GitHub repositories. It supports a wide array of languages, frameworks, cloud providers, and developer tools. Live grounding confirms it is standard practice for enriching project READMEs.
-  - **(2026)** [==Ceph: A Distributed Object, Block, and File Storage Platform==](https://github.com/ceph/ceph) ⭐ 16707  [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise-grade, highly scalable distributed storage ecosystem providing object, block, and file system storage on a single unified cluster. Widely adopted as the primary storage layer backing cloud platforms and Kubernetes orchestration (Rook-Ceph).
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-sigs: Local Persistence Volume Static Provisioner' 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/sig-storage-local-static-provisioner) ⭐ 1200  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Kubernetes-SIGs repository for the local persistence static provisioner. It automates the creation of PVs for local disks, enabling database workloads to achieve raw, low-latency NVMe/SSD IOPS while retaining Kubernetes persistent storage abstractions.
-  - **(2026)** [==openebs/zfs-localpv==](https://github.com/openebs/zfs-localpv) ⭐ 566  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official OpenEBS CSI driver for ZFS-LocalPV. It dynamically provisions ZFS pools on local nodes, combining the exceptional performance of raw NVMe storage with ZFS capabilities like snapshots, clones, compression, and high integrity.
-  - **(2026)** [==OpenEBS==](https://openebs.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” OpenEBS is an adaptable Container Attached Storage (CAS) system that transforms local node storage or cloud-attached disks into dedicated dynamic persistent volumes for stateful applications. Utilizing engines like Mayastor and LocalPV, it isolates I/O processing on a per-pod basis to deliver high-performance scalability.
-  - **(2026)** [==openebs/dynamic-localpv-provisioner: Dynamic Kubernetes Local Persistent' Volumes==](https://github.com/openebs/dynamic-localpv-provisioner) ⭐ 208  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An OpenEBS sub-project designed to provision Kubernetes local hostpath or raw block persistent volumes dynamically. This controller eliminates manual static volume definitions, allowing database applications to seamlessly run at native drive speed while relying on Kubernetes scheduling rules.
-  - **(2026)** [==openebs/lvm-localpv==](https://github.com/openebs/lvm-localpv) ⭐ 344  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An OpenEBS CSI driver designed for dynamic volume provisioning backed by local Logical Volume Manager (LVM) volume groups. It provides raw block or filesystem performance close to bare-metal hardware speed while offering features like snapshotting and size limits directly managed via Kubernetes native CRDs.
-  - **(2026)** [==Longhorn==](https://longhorn.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Longhorn is a lightweight, distributed block storage system for Kubernetes, engineered as a graduated CNCF project. It abstracts hardware arrays by configuring a replica-aware storage engine for each volume, operating as dynamic microservices to deliver features like snapshots, automated backups, and cross-cluster replication.
-  - **(2026)** [==libopenstorage/stork: Stork - Storage Operator Runtime for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/libopenstorage/stork) ⭐ 401  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Stork (Storage Operator Runtime for Kubernetes) is an open-source utility developed by Portworx to facilitate storage-aware scheduling and backup operations. It communicates with local storage nodes to ensure container workloads are scheduled on the exact physical hardware housing their replicated volumes.
-  - **(2026)** [==min.io==](https://www.min.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage platform built specifically for native Kubernetes deployments. Architected for enterprise private clouds, it delivers high-throughput storage for demanding data workloads, including AI training pipelines and distributed object analytics.
-  - **(2026)** [==SMB CSI Driver for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-smb) ⭐ 641  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A specialized CSI driver designed to dynamically provision and mount Server Message Block (SMB) shared directories into Kubernetes pods. This driver is essential for heterogeneous Windows/Linux container clusters and legacy corporate network attached storage (NAS) migrations.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/yandex-cloud: CSI for S3==](https://github.com/yandex-cloud/k8s-csi-s3) ⭐ 859  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An open-source CSI driver that allows mounting Amazon S3 object buckets directly as filesystems within Kubernetes pods using local FUSE drivers. This interface permits legacy applications expecting flat directory paths to consume S3 storage backends with minimal code refactoring.
-  - **(2026)** [==Prow==](https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/tree/master/prow) ⭐ 4004  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Kubernetes-native CI/CD platform built specifically for large-scale cloud-native project governance. Operating via a decentralized microservices architecture (including Deck, Hook, Sinker, and Crier), it enforces declarative GitOps and extensible ChatOps automation. Highly complex but acts as the core engine powering the Kubernetes ecosystem's test infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [==Screwdriver API==](https://github.com/screwdriver-cd/screwdriver) ⭐ 1041  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A pluggable CI/CD engine originally built by Yahoo to execute container-native, dynamic pipelines. Leveraging an API-driven, decoupled microservices architecture, it orchestrates builds cleanly across Kubernetes or Mesos execution grids.
-  - **(2026)** [==yokawasa/action-setup-kube-tools==](https://github.com/yokawasa/action-setup-kube-tools) ⭐ 92  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated GitHub Action designed to dynamically download and configure vital Kubernetes operational binaries (such as kubectl, helm, kustomize, and minikube) across runner agents, ensuring strict parity between tool states.
-  - **(2026)** [==onedev==](https://github.com/theonedev/onedev) ⭐ 15041  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An all-in-one, highly scalable self-hosted Git service and CI/CD platform. Features visual pipeline construction, interactive code navigation, and issue-tracking, optimized to run as a single-node setup or distributed across Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/OctopusDeploy/go-octopusdeploy==](https://github.com/OctopusDeploy/go-octopusdeploy) ⭐ 15  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Go client library designed to facilitate programmatic interaction with the Octopus Deploy REST API. Widely used for creating custom cloud-native controllers, deployment operators, and scripts.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubeflow==](https://www.kubeflow.org) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubeflow is the leading cloud-native open-source MLOps suite designed to construct, deploy, and run modular machine learning workflows on Kubernetes clusters. Provides a comprehensive platform for managing Jupyter notebooks, workflow pipelines, and highly optimized inference deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [==ASDF 🌟==](https://asdf-vm.com) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensible CLI runtime version manager that unifies environment configurations (Node.js, Ruby, Python, Elixir, Go, and more) under a single .tool-versions file. Successfully eliminates environment drift across development machines and CI runners via a robust plugin-driven architecture.
-  - **(2026)** [==Clair==](https://github.com/quay/clair) ⭐ 11012  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly scalable, API-driven container vulnerability static analysis engine. Clair analyzes image layers against indexed vulnerability databases and is integrated as a core scanning backend in enterprise-grade container registries like Quay and Harbor.
-  - **(2026)** [==trivy==](https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy) ⭐ 36431  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Aqua Security's Trivy is an exceptionally fast, highly versatile security scanner for containers, IaC configurations, and software vulnerabilities. Known for its streamlined caching, wide packaging-format support, and outstanding CI integration. It is universally adopted as a de facto container validation tool in secure software pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==deepfence/ThreatMapper 🌟==](https://github.com/deepfence/ThreatMapper) ⭐ 5278  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” ThreatMapper is an open-source Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) designed by Deepfence. It maps runtime behaviors to trace attack paths across networks and registries, highlighting vulnerable exposed services. This tool helps security teams prioritize remediation efforts based on actual threat exposure.
-  - **(2026)** [==hashicorp/vault==](https://github.com/hashicorp/vault) ⭐ 35780  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier multi-cloud secret manager, data protection engine, and dynamic credential broker. Despite HashiCorp's BSL license shifts, it remains the backbone of enterprise Zero Trust architectures, enabling ephemeral database credentials and granular IAM management across thousands of microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==vaultproject.io==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” The master developer resource and documentation portal for the HashiCorp Vault ecosystem. Offers structured learning paths, architectural guides, and configuration references for implementing secure secret storage, PKI engines, and dynamic credential brokers.
-  - **(2026)** [==pyca/bcrypt==](https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt) ⭐ 1482  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides high-performance, secure-by-default C bindings for the bcrypt password hashing algorithm in Python applications. Widely trusted for protecting stored passwords against offline dictionary attacks through adjustable work factors.
-  - **(2026)** [==argon2-cffi==](https://argon2-cffi.readthedocs.io/en/stable) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The recommended CFFI Python interface for Argon2, the winner of the Password Hashing Competition. Provides extreme resistance against CPU-intensive and GPU-based parallel hardware attack mechanisms. Excellent for hashing secrets and credentials inside authentication backend APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [==docs.python.org: scrypt (standard library)==](https://docs.python.org/3/library/hashlib.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides built-in, low-level access to the scrypt key derivation function inside Python's native standard library (hashlib). This ensures robust password protection out-of-the-box without requiring compilation of external binary packages.
-  - **(2026)** [==cryptography.io: scrypt (cryptography)==](https://cryptography.io/en/latest/hazmat/primitives/key-derivation-functions) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Implements the scrypt algorithm within Python's premier cryptography package, enabling customization of CPU, memory, and parallelization parameters. Ideal for highly customized cryptographic backends requiring precise control over memory-hard functions.
-  - **(2026)** [==keycloak.org==](https://www.keycloak.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry-standard open-source Identity and Access Management platform. Native support for OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, and SAML enables centralized authentication and fine-grained authorization policies. Its modern Quarkus-based runtime ensures low memory overhead and rapid scaling in cloud-native deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [==Pomerium==](https://github.com/pomerium/pomerium) ⭐ 4850  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Pomerium acts as an identity-aware, security-oriented context reverse proxy designed to establish robust Zero Trust access policies without relying on client-side VPN installations. It integrates with enterprise SSO providers to secure endpoints. Architecturally, it enforces contextual verification at the application layer, dramatically minimizing external attack vectors.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/goauthentik/authentik==](https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik) ⭐ 21988  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” authentik is an open-source identity infrastructure built to provide modern Single Sign-On (SSO), Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and fine-grained user access rules. It integrates with Kubernetes deployments using a highly scalable microservice design. This platform allows teams to build complex access policies for internal services and external applications alike.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler) ⭐ 13994  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-standard tool for Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM). It systematically audits multi-cloud infrastructures against CIS benchmarks, GDPR, and PCI-DSS rules, outputting detailed security posture reviews and compliance logs.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/aws/eks-charts 🌟==](https://github.com/aws/eks-charts) ⭐ 1298  [SMARTY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Helm chart repository maintained by Amazon Web Services to bootstrap essential cluster add-ons. It hosts deployment packages for core utilities like App Mesh Controller, AWS Load Balancer Controller, Node Termination Handler, and the VPC CNI plugin.
-  - **(2026)** [==azon EKS Pod Identity Webhook==](https://github.com/aws/amazon-eks-pod-identity-webhook) ⭐ 683  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A mutating admission webhook that injects AWS IAM environmental variables and credentials into Kubernetes Pods. This enables IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA), allowing pods to securely access external AWS API endpoints without relying on shared node-level roles.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-load-balancer-controller==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-load-balancer-controller) ⭐ 4300  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The core controller that manages AWS Elastic Load Balancers (ALB and NLB) on behalf of a Kubernetes cluster. Live Grounding verifies its continuous support for advanced features like target grouping by IP, ACM certificate integration, and shared ALBs. It acts as the primary ingress controller for modern AWS EKS network architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==aws-quickstart/cdk-eks-blueprints: Amazon EKS Blueprints for CDK==](https://github.com/awslabs/cdk-eks-blueprints) ⭐ 510  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) based framework that simplifies bootstrapping and configuring production-ready EKS clusters. Synthesizing developer insight with live deployment footprints, it provides programmatic control over EKS configurations, core add-ons, and IAM integrations. It is ideal for teams seeking TypeScript/Python program-based IaC over static YAML or HCL configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/awslabs: Kubernetes Migration Factory User Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-kubernetes-migration-factory) ⭐ 130  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The AWS Kubernetes Migration Factory provides an automated, programmatic framework for migrating legacy VM-based or on-premises workloads into Amazon EKS. Curator Insight notes its structured pipelines that reduce migration errors, while Live Grounding confirms its utility in enterprise-scale rehosting plans. Key features include source-to-target automation, pre-migration validation, and automated target cluster provisioning.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/rebataur/djkube==](https://github.com/rebataur/fskube) ⭐ 27  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight, community-driven development aid designed to bridge local filesystems with Kubernetes volumes. Live Grounding indicates the project has had minimal recent activity, classifying it as a legacy utility. It may serve as a historical reference implementation for simple synchronization mechanisms.
-  - **(2026)** [==rancher.com==](https://www.rancher.com) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A leading enterprise Kubernetes platform facilitating multi-cluster operations across bare-metal, private, and public clouds. It centralizes cluster provisioning, authentication policies, access control (RBAC), and observability under a unified interface.
-  - **(2026)** [==**k3s**==](https://k3s.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly popular, fully compliant, lightweight Kubernetes distribution designed specifically for Edge, IoT, and DevSecOps CI pipelines. Packaged as a single binary, it replaces heavy etcd processes with flexible database options.
-  - **(2026)** [==Weave Kubernetes System Control - wksctl==](https://github.com/weaveworks/wksctl) ⭐ 389  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Weaveworks' Weave Kubernetes System Control (wksctl) was a GitOps-based tool for cluster creation, configuring infrastructure directly from a declared state stored in git. Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Following Weaveworks' operational shutdown, this tool has been archived and is considered historical legacy.
-  - **(2026)** [==GitHub: Kubernetes Cluster with Kops==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops) ⭐ 16625  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubernetes Operations (kops) is a production-grade orchestration tool designed to configure, scale, and manage highly available clusters on public cloud environments. Its declarative structure manages cloud instances, security groups, route tables, and internal etcd scaling configurations directly, primarily focusing on AWS.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kubernetes Cluster with **Kubeadm**==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm) ⭐ 3981  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The standard bootstrapping engine for establishing conformant clusters, maintained by Kubernetes SIG-Cluster-Lifecycle. It abstracts certificate generation, etcd cluster building, and node onboarding into simplified `kubeadm init` and `kubeadm join` commands. It serves as the foundation for higher-level platform controllers.
-  - **(2026)** [==Ansible Role - Kubernetes (Jeff Geerling)==](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-kubernetes) ⭐ 626  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Jeff Geerling's highly popular, community-standard Ansible role designed to automate core system dependencies, swap disabling, package installations, and initial Kubeadm commands on Debian and RedHat distributions, simplifying playbooks deployment.
-  - **(2026)** [==**Kubespray**==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray) ⭐ 18556  [PYTHON/ANSIBLE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry standard Ansible automation framework for deploying enterprise-ready, production-grade clusters. Combining Kubeadm with highly flexible, battle-tested playbooks, it handles network policy deployment (CNIs like Calico/Cilium), storage classes, node lifecycle operations, and multi-distribution OS configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==Minikube==](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube) ⭐ 31871  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Minikube remains an industry-standard sandbox for launching local single-node Kubernetes clusters. Supports diverse VM drivers, bare-metal deployment modes, and native Docker-in-Docker execution environments tailored for application testing.
-  - **(2026)** [==LWN.net==](https://lwn.net) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier journal for Linux kernel development, systems programming, and open-source community dynamics. Renowned for its unparalleled technical depth, LWN offers deep architectural analysis of kernel patches, filesystems, and security mechanisms.
-  - **(2026)** [==redhat.com: World domination with cgroups part 8: down and dirty with cgroup v2==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/world-domination-cgroups-part-8-down-and-dirty-cgroup-v2) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deep architectural analysis of cgroup v2, detailing the unified resource hierarchy model, memory pressure stalls (PSI), and unified controllers. Essential reading for system engineers developing container orchestrators and high-density microservices systems.
-  - **(2026)** [==oilshell: Alternative shells==](https://github.com/oils-for-unix/oils/wiki/Alternative-Shells) ⭐ 3343  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptional evaluation wiki comparing next-generation Unix shells (Oils, Nushell, Fish, Zsh). Outlines parsing behaviors, JSON-first architectures, and language safety enhancements aimed at replacing classical POSIX bash scripts.
-  - **(2026)** [==sysadminxpert.com: How to watch real time TCP and UDP ports on Linux (netstat & ss) 🌟==](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-watch-real-time-tcp-and-udp-ports-on-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Comparative analysis of netstat and the modern ss utility for tracking socket states and interface binds in real time. Essential diagnostics for validating ingress routing, firewalls, and networking on microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==**curl command**: Understanding the Hidden Powers of curl==](https://nordicapis.com/understanding-the-hidden-powers-of-curl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An in-depth analysis of advanced curl functionalities, detailing raw TCP manipulation, custom HTTP headers, proxy tunneling, and authentication. A key diagnostic asset for testing REST APIs and debugging microservice networks.
-  - **(2026)** [==termshark==](https://github.com/gcla/termshark) ⭐ 9909  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Go-based terminal user interface (TUI) for `tshark` (Wireshark command-line engine). Enables native, interactive network packet analysis over headless SSH connections on remote servers or Kubernetes nodes without X11 overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [==github: Safe ways to do things in bash==](https://github.com/anordal/shellharden/blob/master/how_to_do_things_safely_in_bash.md) ⭐ 4784  [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Serves as the authoritative style manual for compiling safe, error-free bash scripts. Maintained within the Shellharden project, it outlines rigorous quoting standards, expansion parameters, array handling, and variable declarations to prevent system exploits or unexpected command executions.
-  - **(2026)** [==NetBox IPAM 🌟==](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox) ⭐ 20845  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The leading open-source IP Address Management (IPAM) and Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) database. Built on Django and PostgreSQL, it serves as the programmable hardware and IP single-source-of-truth for global networks.
-  - **(2026)** [==The Open Guide to Amazon Web Services==](https://github.com/open-guides/og-aws) ⭐ 36426  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A massive, crowd-sourced encyclopedia offering highly critical, unvarnished technical reference material for AWS services. Distinct from official docs, it focuses on real-world engineering constraints, pricing trade-offs, and operational gotchas across storage, compute, and networking layers.
-  - **(2026)** [==aws/containers-roadmap: AWS Containers Roadmap==](https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap) ⭐ 5350  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The open-source public roadmap for AWS container services (ECS, EKS, ECR). It bridges developer requirements with core AWS engineering teams, offering a transparent ledger of feature designs, active developments, and historical releases.
-  - **(2026)** [==dive 🌟==](https://github.com/wagoodman/dive) ⭐ 54224  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dive is an indispensable terminal-based tool designed to inspect Docker images, analyze layer contents, and discover ways to shrink image size. By calculating the efficiency metric of individual layers and identifying wasted space from modified or deleted files, it gives platform teams precise insight into image build processes. In 2026, it remains a de facto standard tool for CI/CD optimization pipelines to keep enterprise container sizes lean and secure.
-  - **(2026)** [==ctop 🌟==](https://github.com/bcicen/ctop) ⭐ 17764  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” ctop provides a real-time, top-like container metrics display for command-line resource tracking. Built in Go, it supports both Docker and runC runtimes, delivering an instant overview of CPU, memory, network, and disk I/O metrics across active containers. It serves as an essential tool for local container debugging and quick bare-metal performance triage without the overhead of heavy APM agents.
-  - **(2026)** [==stepchowfun/docuum: Docuum: LRU eviction of Docker images 🌟==](https://github.com/stepchowfun/docuum) ⭐ 698  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Docuum is a robust, Rust-based daemon designed to run on container hosts to execute Least Recently Used (LRU) image eviction. When host disk usage exceeds a defined threshold, Docuum safely removes inactive images to prevent disk exhaustion without manual intervention. This represents a highly valuable, low-footprint automation utility for long-running CI/CD worker nodes and resource-constrained edge computing environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==buildg: Interactive debugger for Dockerfile 🌟==](https://github.com/ktock/buildg) ⭐ 1499  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Buildg is an interactive debugger designed specifically for Dockerfiles, built on top of BuildKit. It allows engineers to step through build instructions, set breakpoints, inspect the filesystem state at specific build steps, and launch interactive shells during intermediate builds. This dramatically reduces the trial-and-error loop when debugging complex multi-stage Dockerfiles.
-  - **(2026)** [==jesseduffield/lazydocker==](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker) ⭐ 51350  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Lazydocker is an immersive, keyboard-driven terminal user interface (TUI) for managing Docker and Docker Compose setups. It aggregates container statuses, logs, CPU/Memory resource graphs, filesystem changes, and network mappings into a single cohesive terminal window. By offering quick shortcuts for container operations (restart, prune, executive shells), it drastically enhances developer productivity and local environment troubleshooting.
-  - **(2026)** [==img==](https://github.com/genuinetools/img) ⭐ 3986  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Img is a standalone, daemonless, and unprivileged container image builder designed on top of BuildKit. It allows users to build OCI images in secure, rootless environments without mounting privileged Docker sockets, which is highly beneficial for isolated CI/CD pipelines. While development has cooled down in favor of upstream BuildKit or Kaniko, it remains a pioneering reference tool for secure image building.
-  - **(2026)** [==grosser/preoomkiller==](https://github.com/grosser/preoomkiller) ⭐ 78  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” preoomkiller is a lightweight tool designed to monitor process memory consumption in Linux containers and trigger graceful restarts or shutdowns before the kernel's Out-Of-Memory (OOM) killer forcibly terminates the application. This prevents data corruption and allows application runtimes (such as Ruby or Node.js) to drain active connections and write diagnostics logs. It adds an essential layer of reliability to production container runtimes prone to memory leaks.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/containrrr/watchtower==](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower) ⭐ 24678  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Watchtower is an automation utility that monitors running Docker containers and automatically updates them whenever a new version of their base image is pushed to a remote registry. It executes graceful shutdowns, restarts the container with its original configurations, and sends notifications via webhooks. This is an optimal solution for staging, homelab, and edge environments where manual container updates are highly inefficient.
-  - **(2026)** [==cybersecsi/RAUDI==](https://github.com/cybersecsi/RAUDI) ⭐ 559  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” RAUDI is an automated system designed for continuous integration that regularly checks, updates, and rebuilds Docker images containing custom security tools. By automating the build pipelines of individual vulnerability scanners and custom scripts, it ensures security teams always work with up-to-date and compliant container environments. Its architectural value lies in bridging automated vulnerability definitions directly with container supply chain security.
-  - **(2026)** [==hadolint/hadolint: Haskell Dockerfile Linter==](https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint) ⭐ 12216  [HASKELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Hadolint is a Haskell-based linter that parses Dockerfiles and validates them against container best practices and Shellcheck rules. It ensures developers avoid common pitfalls such as running as root, using mutable base tags, or failing to clean package manager caches. Integrating Hadolint into CI/CD pipelines ensures secure, standardized, and highly optimized container builds across enterprise teams.
-  - **(2026)** [==**GitHub build-push-action**==](https://github.com/docker/build-push-action) ⭐ 5304  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The industry standard GitHub Action for building and pushing container images. Supports Docker Buildx, multi-platform builds, cache importing/exporting configurations, and native OCI-compliant registry deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [==buildkit==](https://docs.docker.com/build) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Docker's next-generation container image building engine, designed to replace the legacy builder. It introduces high-performance features including concurrent stage execution, efficient caching via import/export, and secret-mounting without leaving traces in image history.
-  - **(2026)** [==ory/dockertest==](https://github.com/ory/dockertest) ⭐ 4519  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dockertest enables developers to spin up ephemeral Docker containers directly from Go, Rust, or other language test suites to act as real dependencies (e.g., PostgreSQL, Redis). Unlike mock interfaces, it guarantees that integration tests run against actual database engines and stateful systems, disposing of them automatically when tests finish. It represents a gold standard in unit and integration testing pipelines for cloud-native microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==jib==](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/jib) ⭐ 14409  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Jib is a fast, specialized build tool by Google that constructs optimized Docker and OCI images for Java applications without requiring a Docker daemon or Dockerfile. Integrating directly into Maven or Gradle builds, it divides Java applications into granular layers (dependencies, resources, classes) to speed up continuous iteration. It is an industry-standard practice for enterprise JVM application deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==JUnit==](https://junit.org) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry-standard unit testing library for the Java programming language. Utilizes a powerful, modern platform engine API with custom extension models (JUnit 5) for reliable test execution.
-  - **(2026)** [==prisma.io: Improving the Prisma Visual Studio Code Extension with WebAssembly' 🌟==](https://www.prisma.io/blog/vscode-extension-prisma-rust-webassembly) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep dive explaining the compilation of Prisma's core engine to WebAssembly to optimize VS Code schema analysis and validation. It demonstrates how WASM can be used to improve tool startup performance and runtime efficiency.
-  - **(2026)** [==Docker==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-azuretools.vscode-docker) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Duplicate entry of the official Microsoft Docker extension, which allows engineers to scaffold, test, and run containers directly in their development environment.
-  - **(2026)** [==Working with Kubernetes in VS Code==](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/azure/kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The definitive architectural guide by Microsoft detailing Kubernetes cluster integration inside the IDE. It covers manifest management, log streaming, and remote debugging techniques essential for orchestrating distributed microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kubernetes (by Microsoft)==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-kubernetes-tools.vscode-kubernetes-tools) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The absolute standard extension for interacting with remote and local Kubernetes clusters, displaying live resources, forwarding ports, and streaming microservice logs.
-  - **(2026)** [==marketplace.visualstudio.com: Ruff extension for Visual Studio Code==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=charliermarsh.ruff) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Integrates the ultra-fast Rust-based Ruff linter and formatter directly into VS Code. In 2026, it is the standard for microservice backends, replacing flake8 and black with massive speed enhancements.
-  - **(2026)** [==GitHub Copilot 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.copilot) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier AI pairing assistant, providing context-aware suggestions, testing scaffolds, and architectural refactoring directly within the IDE. In 2026, it is integrated into standard enterprise workflows, accelerating software delivery.
-  - **(2026)** [==Dracula Official==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dracula-theme.theme-dracula) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” One of the most popular and cross-platform dark color palettes in software development, providing clear syntax highlighting and contrast.
-  - **(2026)** [==GitHub Theme 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.github-vscode-theme) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official GitHub visual styling for VS Code, including both light and dark modes modeled directly after the GitHub interface.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/golang/vscode-go 🌟==](https://github.com/golang/vscode-go/blob/master/README.md) ⭐ 4252  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Visual Studio Code Go extension, providing rich language support via the Go Language Server (gopls). Integrates Delve for robust debugging, automated importing, structural profiling, and diagnostic testing.
-  - **(2026)** [==Draw.io Integration==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hediet.vscode-drawio) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Embeds a Draw.io editor directly inside VS Code, allowing users to store diagrams as XML, SVG, or PNG inside project repositories. It supports a 'Diagrams as Code' methodology, aligning software design documents directly with git commit histories.
-  - **(2026)** [==GitHub Pull Requests and Issues 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.vscode-pull-request-github) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enables developers to review pull requests, address comments, and track issues directly within the editor. This minimizes context-switching, streamlining code reviews and collaboration within distributed DevOps teams.
-  - **(2026)** [==Remote Repositories 🌟==](https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2021/06/10/remote-repositories) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official VS Code documentation introducing virtual file systems and remote repository integrations. It explains how developers can navigate, edit, and search remote codebases instantly without clone overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [==marketplace.visualstudio.com: GitHub Repositories 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.remotehub) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Allows developers to browse, search, and edit GitHub repositories directly inside VS Code without local cloning. Crucial for navigating monorepos, performing rapid hotfixes, and reviewing multi-repository structures.
-  - **(2026)** [==metalbear-co/mirrord==](https://github.com/metalbear-co/mirrord) ⭐ 5128  [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise-grade tool that plugs local processes directly into remote Kubernetes namespaces. It avoids image building or cluster redeployments by mirroring incoming network traffic, DNS resolutions, and environment variables dynamically to the local environment. Highly effective for rapid microservices testing.
-  - **(2026)** [==PyGithub 🌟==](https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub) ⭐ 7724  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A fully featured, object-oriented Python library designed to interact with the complete GitHub REST API v3 and GitHub Enterprise instances. Simplifies execution of automated repository operations, pull request management, security vulnerability reviews, and release deployment pipelines directly via Python applications.
-  - **(2026)** [==pydantic/pydantic==](https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic) ⭐ 28024  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: The absolute industry standard data enforcement framework utilizing type annotation structures.
-Live Grounding: High-density Rust-compiled (V2) validation tool that guarantees strict configuration processing, extreme execution speed, and direct integration into microservice engines.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/reactive-python/reactpy==](https://github.com/reactive-python/reactpy) ⭐ 8138  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An innovative reactive framework bringing standard React-style component states, props, and virtual DOM handling directly into native Python code. Enables development of highly interactive user interfaces on the server without writing custom JavaScript engines.
-  - **(2026)** [==Click 🌟==](https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/stable) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Python's premier command-line interface creation kit, designed to make writing composable CLI tools quick and fun with minimal boilerplate. Leverages Python decorators to declare options, arguments, and validation logic, offering a highly structured runtime environment with native support for nested commands and automated help page generation.
-  - **(2026)** [==Apache Kafka==](https://kafka.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Apache Kafka is the de facto industry-standard distributed event streaming platform. Operating on a partitioned, append-only log model, Kafka handles millions of messages per second with fault-tolerant durability, acting as the centralized real-time nervous system for microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==AKHQ (previously known as KafkaHQ) 🌟==](https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq) ⭐ 3819  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” AKHQ (formerly KafkaHQ) is a comprehensive web interface for administering and browsing Apache Kafka resources. It provides granular visibility into topics, payloads, schema registries, and consumer group offsets without requiring complex CLI interactions.
-  - **(2026)** [==**Debezium**:==](https://debezium.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Debezium is the industry-standard distributed platform for log-based Change Data Capture (CDC). Built on top of Apache Kafka Connect, it translates row-level database changes into real-time event streams with minimal database overhead. This ensures strict transactional consistency across decoupled microservice architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==strimzi.io==](https://strimzi.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Strimzi represents the premier CNCF project for deploying and managing Apache Kafka clusters natively inside Kubernetes. By leveraging the Operator pattern, Strimzi automates node scaling, security certificate provisioning, cluster balancing, and configuration drift-correction, making it the industry blueprint for stateful distributed streaming systems.
-  - **(2026)** [==confluent.io==](https://www.confluent.io) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The corporate engine driving enterprise-grade Kafka. Confluent provides a comprehensive distribution containing cloud-managed Kafka clusters, an extensive library of managed source/sink connectors, Schema Registry, and advanced governance features required for complex multi-region hybrid topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [==Redpanda 🌟==](https://www.redpanda.com) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A modern, high-performance streaming platform compatible with the Kafka API but engineered in C++ on a thread-per-core model. By eliminating JVM garbage collection issues and discarding ZooKeeper dependencies in favor of internal Raft consensus, Redpanda dramatically lowers latency and operational overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [==Apache Flink==](https://flink.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Apache Flink is the industry-standard distributed framework designed for stateful stream computations on real-time event logs. Offering sub-millisecond execution times and robust exactly-once state processing, Flink handles large-scale stream processing workloads with high efficiency.
-  - **(2026)** [==Apache Airflow official helm chart 🌟==](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/helm-chart) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Helm chart for deploying Apache Airflow securely on Kubernetes. This package coordinates the complex interactions between scheduler, web server, worker nodes, and backend database deployments, offering extensive options for customizing pod parameters and cluster autoscaling.
-  - **(2026)** [==airflow.apache.org: KubernetesPodOperator 🌟🌟🌟==](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers-cncf-kubernetes/stable/operators.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The KubernetesPodOperator allows Airflow tasks to execute dynamically inside isolated, single-use Kubernetes Pods. By isolating runtime dependencies, it lets developers execute pipeline tasks of any language or version without changing parent worker system environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==Ray==](https://docs.ray.io/en/latest) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Ray is the premier distributed execution framework for scaling compute-heavy AI and Python workloads. It provides low-overhead, dynamic actor execution models, powering distributed training (Ray Train), hyperparameter tuning (Ray Tune), and model serving (Ray Serve) at enterprise scale.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/dolthub/dolt==](https://github.com/dolthub/dolt) ⭐ 23422  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An innovative SQL database implementing Git-style version control concepts (clone, push, pull, branch, merge) over table structures and data cells. Perfect for decentralized collaborative data management pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==Zalando Postgres Operator==](https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator) ⭐ 5182  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Zalando's PostgreSQL Operator, which orchestrates highly available Spilo clusters on Kubernetes. Automates provisioning, scaling, master-failovers, offsite backups, and minor engine upgrades via declarative CRDs.
-  - **(2026)** [==Patroni==](https://github.com/patroni/patroni) ⭐ 8523  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Industry-standard Python-driven template for high-availability PostgreSQL. Integrates with Distributed Consensus Stores (DCS) like etcd, Consul, or ZooKeeper to manage dynamic leader election, dynamic failover, and streaming replicas.
-  - **(2026)** [==memcached.org==](https://memcached.org) [C CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-standard distributed memory object caching system designed for extreme performance and simplicity. Utilizing multi-threaded slab allocation, Memcached continues to serve as the default high-efficiency tier for raw key-value pair lookups.
-  - **(2026)** [==Grafana provisioning Ansible Role==](https://github.com/cloudalchemy/ansible-grafana) ⭐ 503  [ANSIBLE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated Ansible role engineered by Cloud Alchemy to deploy, configure, and maintain Grafana services. It translates Grafana's file-based provisioning API parameters into clean Ansible playbooks, standardizing monitoring stack deployments across virtualized environments.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/prometheus/prometheus==](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus) ⭐ 64493  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Source codebase for Prometheus, the benchmark cloud-native telemetry engine. Employs active scraping mechanics over HTTP alongside a custom-built local TSDB to deliver sub-second querying speeds and powerful alerting capabilities.
-  - **(2026)** [==Telegraf Prometheus Output Plugin==](https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/tree/master/plugins/outputs/prometheus_client) ⭐ 17615  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Source code and implementation guide for Telegraf's Prometheus output integration. Allows standard push-based collection architectures to export telemetry data via a pull-based scraping API.
-  - **(2026)** [==Pushgateway==](https://github.com/prometheus/pushgateway) ⭐ 3334  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official GitHub repository for Prometheus Pushgateway. Designed to allow ephemeral, short-lived, or batch jobs to push metrics to an intermediate gateway, which Prometheus then scrapes. Note that official guidelines advise against using Pushgateway for standard applications due to structural state issues.
-  - **(2026)** [==cal.com==](https://cal.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Cal.com is a highly customizable, open-source scheduling infrastructure. Positioned as a self-hosted, API-driven, GDPR-compliant core alternative to proprietary booking software.
-  - **(2026)** [==Backstage Developer Portal:==](https://backstage.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Created by Spotify and donated to the CNCF, Backstage is an open-source framework for building internal developer portals. It unifies infrastructure tooling, services, and documentation under a single, centralized Software Catalog to streamline development workflows and reduce cognitive load.
-  - **(2026)** [==apisix==](https://github.com/apache/apisix) ⭐ 16724  [LUA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Apache APISIX is a high-performance, dynamic cloud-native API gateway built on Nginx and OpenResty. It provides dynamic routing, active health checking, security protection, and telemetry integration, utilizing etcd for state storage to achieve ultra-low latency configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==KrakenD: The fastest API gateway comes with true linear scalability 🌟==](https://www.krakend.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KrakenD is an enterprise-ready, open-source API Gateway engineered for linear scalability and ultra-high performance. By utilizing a stateless execution model, it avoids the overhead of internal database lookups, delivering sub-millisecond routing, data transformation, and endpoint aggregation.
-  - **(2026)** [==Spring Cloud Gateway==](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-gateway) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Spring Cloud Gateway provides an API routing mechanism built on Spring WebFlux and Project Reactor. Ideal for Java and Spring Boot microservice architectures, it facilitates non-blocking, reactive traffic routing, security filtering, and resilience patterns like circuit breaking.
-  - **(2026)** [==developer.android.com==](https://developer.android.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Google's official portal containing documentation, API reference guides, and system architectures for Android app development. It is the primary ecosystem hub for designing mobile client interactions, modern networking protocols, and securing client-to-backend API integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [==developer.apple.com==](https://developer.apple.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Apple's developer resources hub, providing SDK documentation, SwiftUI design frameworks, and distribution guidelines. The platform provides fundamental patterns for building client-side integrations with microservices and remote API architectures under strict security criteria.
-  - **(2026)** [==ermetic/access-undenied-aws 🌟==](https://github.com/tenable/access-undenied-aws) ⭐ 272  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Access Undenied on AWS is a highly sophisticated CLI tool that parses AWS 'Access Denied' errors and CloudTrail events, pointing specifically to the policy boundary or SCP causing the block. Live Grounding confirms its acquisition and active hosting under the Tenable GitHub organization. This remains a cornerstone tool for platform engineers troubleshooting complex IAM evaluation logic.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/one2nc/cloudlens 🌟==](https://github.com/one2nc/cloudlens) ⭐ 590  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Cloudlens is an open-source, interactive terminal UI built to monitor and navigate various cloud infrastructure components. It acts as an easy-to-use 'k9s' equivalent for AWS resources, allowing administrators to inspect S3, EC2, and VPC metrics directly in their shell. A must-have for terminal-first systems engineers seeking immediate cloud diagnostics.
-  - **(2026)** [==International Tech Job Search Handbook==](https://github.com/andrewstetsenko/tech-jobs-with-relocation) ⭐ 4427  [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: An open-source global job search manual providing metadata on visa processes and relocation budgets. Live Grounding: Continues to be a vital community asset for tech professionals traversing global borders, offering real-time data on corporate immigration compliance and tax architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Tutorials==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The definitive, authoritative reference portal for Kubernetes concepts. Integrates fundamental conceptual walk-throughs with direct command-line execution, showing how to create Services, scale Deployments, and manage local volumes.
-  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Complete Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjziYQIDorlXjTvvwweTYoNC) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly granular masterclass detailing Helm templates, complex StatefulSets, dynamic storage provisioning, and ingress configuration. Highly recommended for platform engineers tasked with standardizing real-world production clouds.
-  - **(2026)** [==100 Days Of Kubernetes: 100daysofkubernetes.io==](https://100daysofkubernetes.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly progressive community learning roadmap tracing advanced modern platform architectures. Chronicles continuous topics ranging from standard containers to advanced Envoy proxying, service meshes, and GitOps deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [==devopscube.com: How to Learn Kubernetes (Complete Roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟==](https://devopscube.com/learn-kubernetes-complete-roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, highly detailed learning path outlining the essential cloud-native concepts, tooling, and architectures. Serves as a primary reference for designing comprehensive platform engineering training regimens.
-  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Docker and Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjwPggqtFsI_zMAwvG0SqYCb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-defining video guide pairing OCI engine theory with localized container orchestration operations. Illustrates packaging programs, managing dependencies, configuring networks, and running resilient deployment manifests.
-  - **(2026)** [==dreamland==](https://github.com/taubyte/dream) ⭐ 88  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A developer tool designed to spin up localized Taubyte nodes on a single laptop. Allows rapid offline testing of serverless WASM routines, networking layers, and decentralized databases.
-  - **(2026)** [==llama.cpp plugin==](https://github.com/samyfodil/taubyte-llama-satellite) ⭐ 17  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” An experimental bridge connecting llama.cpp with Taubyte WASM modules. Facilitates low-latency, localized LLM inference tasks across decentralized edge node topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-client/python==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python) ⭐ 7594  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Python SDK for interacting with Kubernetes API environments. Heavily leveraged across AI workflows, automation routines, and data operations needing native cluster integration.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-client/java: Kubernetes Java Client==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/java) ⭐ 3984  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official OpenAPI-generated Java library for the Kubernetes API. Provides enterprise Java platforms with type-safe classes, informers, and watcher APIs to build robust, native controllers.
-  - **(2026)** [==jitpack.io 🌟==](https://jitpack.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” JitPack is a package repository service that builds Git repositories on demand and distributes the resulting artifacts directly. Live Grounding confirms JitPack is heavily utilized for rapid prototyping and publishing developer-forked versions of libraries, completely bypassing traditional Maven Central release overheads.
-  - **(2026)** [==maven.apache.org==](https://maven.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official documentation gateway to Apache Maven, the foundational software project management and comprehension tool. Standardizes Java project build lifecycles through declarative Project Object Model (POM) XML configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==Maven Surefire Report Plugin==](https://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-surefire-report-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Parses raw XML outputs from test execution tools like JUnit and TestNG during build workflows, rendering clean HTML visual reports detailing testing success, duration, and stacktraces.
-  - **(2026)** [==maven.apache.org: Introduction to the Standard Directory Layout==](https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official specifications detailing the Maven Standard Directory Layout. Establishing highly rigid, predictable folder hierarchies ensures seamless code compilation and compilation reproducibility without custom config overrides.
-  - **(2026)** [==Apache Maven Dependency Analyzer==](https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-dependency-analyzer/index.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official tool suite that analyzes Maven project dependencies to find unused declared dependencies and used undeclared dependencies, optimizing compiled runtimes and reducing dependency pollution.
-  - **(2026)** [==Apache Maven Checkstyle Plugin==](https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-checkstyle-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Integrates formatting validation rules directly into the build phase. Enforces linting guidelines matching Sun or Google specifications, breaking builds upon high-severity syntax violations.
-  - **(2026)** [==Apache Maven Javadoc Plugin==](https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-javadoc-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Generates standardized, comprehensive API documentation in HTML layout using the javadoc tool. Configurable to strictly enforce javadoc correctness at runtime compilation.
-  - **(2026)** [==jetbrains.com/help/idea/maven-support.html==](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/maven-support.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Comprehensive configuration documentation outlining JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA's native integration with Apache Maven. Explains POM dependency sync, interactive lifecycle graphs, and advanced dependency analyzer tools.
-  - **(2026)** [==gradle.org==](https://gradle.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The primary landing portal for Gradle, a high-performance, open-source build automation system. Live Grounding confirms Gradle's position as a dominant enterprise build engine, optimizing multi-project build caching, incremental compilation, and providing highly flexible Groovy and Kotlin DSL structures.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/localstack/localstack==](https://github.com/localstack/localstack) ⭐ 65044  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight identifies the open-source repository for LocalStack, the premier AWS cloud emulator. Live Grounding underscores its unparalleled adoption (>65k stars), showing it as a foundational dependency for developer productivity, enabling local execution of Lambdas, S3, DynamoDB, and CloudFormation stacks.
-  - **(2026)** [==gRPC==](https://grpc.io) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The home of gRPC, a high-performance, open-source universal RPC framework developed by Google. Utilizing HTTP/2 for transport and Protocol Buffers for serialization, it provides bidirectional streaming, multiplexing, and strongly typed contracts, serving as the modern standard for cloud-native microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==Socket.io==](https://socket.io) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The home of Socket.io, a premier real-time bidirectional event engine. Built over WebSockets, it provides reliable HTTP long-polling fallbacks, automatic reconnection, packet buffering, and client-room multiplexing out of the box.
-  - **(2026)** [==GraphQL==](https://graphql.org) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The GraphQL home, defining the industry-standard data query and schema management protocol. By letting clients request exactly what they need, GraphQL solves REST's over-fetching and under-fetching limitations.
-  - **(2026)** [==Hasura 🌟==](https://hasura.io) [HASKELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Hasura is an instant, ultra-fast GraphQL engine that bridges database engines like Postgres and SQL Server to autogenerate a secure GraphQL API endpoint with fine-grained authorization policies.
-  - **(2026)** [==OpenAPI Generator 🌟==](https://openapi-generator.tech) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry standard OpenAPI Generator, designed to automate client SDK and server stub generation from OpenAPI specifications across 50+ programming languages.
-  - **(2026)** [==mockoon 🌟==](https://mockoon.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Home of Mockoon, the premier open-source desktop and CLI application for spinning up mock servers instantly. Supports highly custom JSON response schemas, rules engines, and delay configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==SwaggerHub: Free Web Service==](https://swagger.io/product) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” SwaggerHub is SmartBear's collaborative cloud framework for teams building, designing, and testing REST APIs. Uses standard OpenAPI specs to drive API governance and SDK generation.
-  - **(2026)** [==AsyncAPI==](https://www.asyncapi.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The home of the AsyncAPI specification, the industry standard for defining event-driven architectures. Language-agnostic and protocol-neutral, AsyncAPI simplifies event stream definition, code generation, and developer documentation across brokers like Kafka and RabbitMQ.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/containers/buildah==](https://github.com/containers/buildah) ⭐ 8795  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official GitHub repository for Buildah, containing the core Go source code for building daemonless OCI container images. Live Grounding confirms its active role as a standard engine within Kubernetes environments, particularly Red Hat OpenShift, allowing secure rootless image construction. It is highly valued for its ability to create scratch images containing only runtime-essential binaries, dramatically reducing final image attack surfaces.
-  - **(2026)** [==podman==](https://podman.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Podman delivers a daemonless container engine framework for executing, managing, and building OCI containers. Rootless orchestration patterns are native to Podman, allowing seamless integration with Linux systemd configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==buildah==](https://buildah.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Buildah specializes in crafting OCI-compliant container images without requiring a background container daemon. It enables fine-grained Layer management, dramatically reducing the security footprint of target images by keeping build tools outside the final layers.
-  - **(2026)** [==sherifabdlnaby/kubephp==](https://github.com/sherifabdlnaby/kubephp) ⭐ 456  [PHP CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” KubePHP is a specialized repository detailing optimal configurations for deploying PHP applications (particularly PHP-FPM and Nginx sidecars) onto Kubernetes clusters. It addresses PHP-specific cloud-native challenges such as shared volume sessions, OPcache preloading, and graceful shutdown handling. It provides critical scaffolding and architectural advice for modernizing legacy PHP monoliths into production-grade, autoscaled microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==diagrams.net==](https://www.drawio.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry-leading, highly extensible free open-source diagramming engine. Widely used for system design, it provides deep integration with modern design elements, custom XML importing, and offline execution capabilities.
-  - **(2026)** [==excalidraw.com==](https://excalidraw.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A widely adopted collaborative whiteboard tool designed for rapid design sketches and wireframes. Features custom user libraries containing native cloud-native and Kubernetes icons for quick whiteboard design sessions.
-  - **(2026)** [==PlantUML==](https://plantuml.com) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, industry-standard tool allowing engineers to generate architecture, sequence, and component diagrams from simple, human-readable markdown-like text. Extremely useful for maintaining documentation alongside code.
-  - **(2026)** [==mingrammer/diagrams==](https://github.com/mingrammer/diagrams) ⭐ 42349  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly popular open-source Python framework that allows engineers to write cloud infrastructure diagrams directly as Python code. It supports hundreds of built-in components covering AWS, GCP, Azure, and Kubernetes services.
-  - **(2026)** [==Artifact Hub 🌟==](https://artifacthub.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The authoritative, CNCF-hosted decentralized web hub designed for discovering, installing, and monitoring cloud-native packages. It aggregates active Helm charts, Kubernetes operators, Tekton tasks, and OCI artifacts with comprehensive security and maintenance tracking.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/helmfile/helmfile==](https://github.com/helmfile/helmfile) ⭐ 5136  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier declarative orchestrator for multi-chart environments. Helmfile allows infrastructure-as-code developers to build multi-environment states, map release hierarchies, automate parameter layering, and enforce GitOps deployment sequences seamlessly.
-  - **(2026)** [==GitHub: Helm, the Kubernetes Package Manager==](https://github.com/helm/helm) ⭐ 29874  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Go implementation of the Helm client, acting as the package manager for Kubernetes. Helm manages complex application definitions through charts, providing repeatable deployments, in-place upgrades, and robust rollback capabilities.
-  - **(2026)** [==cert-manager/cert-manager==](https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager) ⭐ 13859  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Consolidated record of the cert-manager repository, automating certificate lifecycles to guarantee encrypted transport paths between internal microservice runtimes.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com: Istio==](https://github.com/istio/istio) ⭐ 38217  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Main repository containing Istio's unified control plane (Istiod) and orchestration engines. Configures secure high-performance Envoy proxies as sidecars (or in ambient mode) to manage ingress, egress, and mutual TLS.
-  - **(2026)** [==HPA: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/autoscaling/horizontal-pod-autoscale) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Kubernetes documentation detailing the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler API. It monitors workloads and dynamically scales replica counts based on CPU, memory, or complex customized metric configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes: **Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler**==](https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/tree/master/cluster-autoscaler) ⭐ 8878  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Kubernetes core component that dynamically alters cloud provider node counts based on scheduling pressures. Despite modern alternatives like Karpenter, it remains the most stable, widely deployed cluster-scaling standard across global cloud architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kubestack Gitops Framework==](https://github.com/kbst/terraform-kubestack) ⭐ 709  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source Terraform-driven GitOps framework configured to simplify public cloud Kubernetes platform deployments and application configurations. It leverages native inheritance behaviors of Terraform modules to manage multi-cluster topologies predictably. It bridges infrastructure provisioning and GitOps continuous delivery workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/CrunchyData/postgres-operator==](https://github.com/CrunchyData/postgres-operator) ⭐ 4421  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main GitHub repository containing the source code for the Crunchy Postgres Operator. Written in Go, this industry-leading project automates the deployment, scaling, failover, backup, and security operations of PostgreSQL instances on Kubernetes. It is actively updated to support modern Kubernetes API standards and enterprise clustering patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [==Helm==](https://nubenetes.com/helm/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deep-dive architecture portal on Helm, the package manager for Kubernetes. Focuses on structuring dry templates, lifecycle hooks, chart dependencies, release versioning, and secure variables management inside GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [==**Kelsey Hightower: kubernetes the hard way**==](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kubernetes-the-hard-way) ⭐ 48654  [MARKDOWN/SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kelsey Hightower's legendary guide for bootstrapping highly available clusters manually without automated installers. It details SSL/TLS certificate generation, etcd cluster builds, and control plane daemon setup (kube-apiserver, kube-scheduler, etc.), representing the gold standard for understanding low-level Kubernetes engineering.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kubeinit 🌟==](https://github.com/kubeinit/kubeinit) ⭐ 222  [PYTHON/ANSIBLE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Kubeinit was designed as an Ansible automation tool to deploy Kubernetes, OKD, or OpenShift on VMs using libvirt/KVM. Live telemetry shows this repository has moved to legacy status with zero recent commits, reflecting a shift toward Cluster API providers for virtualization.
-  - **(2026)** [==K0s - Zero Friction Kubernetes==](https://github.com/k0sproject/k0s) ⭐ 6239  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official open-source repository for the k0s Kubernetes distribution. Features active enterprise-grade developer tracks, offering built-in advanced networking plugins (Calico CNI, Kube-router), support for virtualized control planes, and automated bootstrapping tools without external dependencies.
-  - **(2026)** [==defenseunicorns/zarf==](https://github.com/zarf-dev/zarf) ⭐ 1925  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly resilient developer tool designed by Defense Unicorns to package, deploy, and manage Kubernetes clusters and cloud-native applications in strictly air-gapped, offline, or secure zero-trust environments. Zarf bundles container registries, Helm charts, binary dependencies, and configurations into a single cryptographically signed archive file, completely removing internet reliance.
-  - **(2026)** [==OPA Open Policy Agent 🌟==](https://www.openpolicyagent.org) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” General-purpose policy engine designed to unify and enforce fine-grained authorization across microservices, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and API gateways. Uses the declarative query language Rego to decouple policy decisions from execution, serving as a critical cornerstone in modern Zero-Trust architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [==checkov.io==](https://www.checkov.io) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A leading static code analysis utility designed to scan Infrastructure-as-Code configurations (Terraform, Kubernetes, CloudFormation, Helm, Dockerfile) for security misconfigurations. Features out-of-the-box policy libraries that enforce industry standards like CIS Benchmarks, SOC2, and HIPAA prior to deployment.
-  - **(2026)** [==Selefra: Selefra is an open-source policy-as-code software that provides' analytics for multi-cloud and SaaS.==](https://github.com/selefra/selefra) ⭐ 545  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source policy-as-code platform engineered to analyze multi-cloud and SaaS configurations using SQL-based query patterns. This tool enables developers to scan cloud resources for compliance defects, security gaps, and operational overhead with rapid execution and modular plugins.
-  - **(2026)** [==yor.io==](https://yor.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, extensible auto-tagging tool designed to dynamically trace infrastructure-as-code from code to cloud. It automatically adds ownership, lineage, and environment metadata tags during pull requests, allowing operations teams to seamlessly trace production resources back to their source repository.
-  - **(2026)** [==Policy Reporter 🌟==](https://github.com/kyverno/policy-reporter) ⭐ 371  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A CNCF-recognized dashboard and reporter engineered to capture, aggregate, and visualize policy violations (like Kyverno or OPA findings) inside Kubernetes clusters. Converts abstract policy status reports into accessible web UI tables and distributes real-time alerts to Slack or Grafana.
-  - **(2026)** [==Cloud Custodian==](https://github.com/cloud-custodian/cloud-custodian) ⭐ 6007  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A robust, YAML-configured rules engine used by enterprise platform engineers to manage multi-cloud compliance, cost control, and security posture across AWS, Azure, and GCP. Automates cost-saving resource deletions, tag compliance, and real-time security remediation.
-  - **(2026)** [==Quay Community Edition operator==](https://github.com/quay/quay-operator) ⭐ 145  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Kubernetes Operator designed to automate the lifecycle, database migrations, and SSL termination of Project Quay registries inside OpenShift and Kubernetes clusters. It handles storage setup, migration tracks, and configuration synchronization natively. Utilizing this operator dramatically reduces the operational overhead of running high-availability registry setups.
-  - **(2026)** [==Chaos Monkey==](https://github.com/Netflix/SimianArmy/wiki/Chaos-Monkey) ⭐ 7984  [PYTHON / GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Netflix's classic Chaos Monkey implementation, designed to randomly disable instances in production to prove resiliency. Live Grounding identifies Chaos Monkey as the conceptual grandfather of contemporary Chaos Engineering, asserting that regular, controlled failure injection is a critical architectural requirement for distributed systems.
-  - **(2026)** [==AWS Backup Service==](https://aws.amazon.com/backup) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main technical portal for AWS Backup, a fully managed backup hub that centralizes and automates data protection across various AWS services. Live Grounding affirms AWS Backup as the primary enterprise solution for compliance auditing, cross-account security, and centralized backup policies.
-  - **(2026)** [==Working with PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB Read Replicas - Amazon==](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_ReadRepl.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Exhaustive official guide detailing the design, limits, and monitoring of read-replicas for open-source engines in AWS RDS. Covers cross-region replication strategies and promoting a replica to master during failovers.
-  - **(2026)** [==Working with an Amazon RDS DB Instance in a VPC==](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_VPC.WorkingWithRDSInstanceinaVPC.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The foundational AWS RDS VPC networking architecture reference. Analyzes subnet group designations, public versus private access configurations, and network isolation topologies for secure DB hosting.
-  - **(2026)** [==joplin==](https://github.com/laurent22/joplin) ⭐ 55187  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A widely adopted open-source note-taking and to-do application. Supports End-to-End Encryption (E2EE), Markdown editing, and dynamic synchronization across private cloud systems.
-  - **(2026)** [==couchbase.com==](https://www.couchbase.com) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enterprise-class distributed multi-model NoSQL document database combining an in-memory database with SQL-like querying capabilities (N1QL). Architected for low-latency transactional applications and microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==Cassandra.apache.org==](https://cassandra.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highly scalable, distributed wide-column NoSQL database offering linear scalability and multi-datacenter active-active clustering. Managed via modern tooling like K8ssandra on top of cloud Kubernetes platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [==MongoDB security tutorial==](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/security) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official security manual outlining secure-by-default production setups for MongoDB. Covers Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), transport encryption (TLS/SSL), network binding, and Client-Side Field Level Encryption (CSFLE).
-  - **(2026)** [==MongoDB and Kubernetes 🌟==](https://www.mongodb.com/products/integrations/kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Kubernetes operator blueprint detailing integration procedures. Allows declarative scaling, self-healing, rolling updates, and TLS rotation of stateful MongoDB replica sets under container orchestrators.
-  - **(2026)** [==Sonarqube.org==](https://www.sonarsource.com/products/sonarqube) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Industry-standard platform for automated static code analysis, structural design checks, and bug detection. Integrates directly into modern CI pipelines to enforce automated quality gates and track technical debt.
-  - **(2026)** [==SonarQube Scanner Overview==](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-server/analyzing-source-code/overview) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official architectural overview of SonarQube scanning tooling. Details execution mechanics with Gradle, MSBuild, Maven, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, and generic bash runner scripts.
-  - **(2026)** [==Lens Kubernetes IDE 🌟==](https://lenshq.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier desktop IDE for Kubernetes administrators, offering unmatched multi-cluster management, real-time log streaming, resource debugging, and custom extensions. Extensively used to streamline production cluster maintenance.
-  - **(2026)** [==wikipedia.org: .NET==](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” High-level reference outlining the modern cross-platform, open-source .NET framework. Explores how its high-performance runtime (CLR), optimized garbage collection, and fast JIT compiler make it suitable for modern container deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [==App-vNext/Polly==](https://github.com/App-vNext/Polly) ⭐ 14192  [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier resilient fault-handling library for the .NET ecosystem. Enables developers to configure sophisticated reliability policies including Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback, acting as the bedrock for stable microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==ahmetb/kubectl-aliases==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-aliases) ⭐ 3691  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated system that generates systematic shell aliases for 'kubectl', significantly enhancing engineering productivity. It minimizes operational friction by programmatic expansion of over 800 permutations of flags and subcommands, allowing administrators to interface with Kubernetes clusters using succinct shorthand sequences.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/trstringer/kubectl-example==](https://github.com/trstringer/kubectl-example) ⭐ 13  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A reference repository providing curated template patterns and concrete command-line configurations for common 'kubectl' usage patterns. Designed to shorten the ramp-up time for operators, it acts as a declarative cheat-sheet for state transitions and diagnostic queries.
-  - **(2026)** [==complete-alias==](https://github.com/cykerway/complete-alias) ⭐ 814  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A shell integration tool designed to resolve completion mechanisms for aliased commands. For platform engineers running complex aliased 'kubectl' pipelines, this tool bridges the gap by enabling native parameter autocomplete for custom aliases, preserving system-level speed.
-  - **(2025)** [==Skills for Real Engineers==](https://github.com/mattpocock/skills) ⭐ 128202  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptionally popular repository detailing the foundational principles, design philosophies, and architectural protocols required for master-level software delivery. While the curator focuses on career advancement, live engineering practice indicates that mastering these fundamentals is vital to surviving rapid AI development shifts. It represents an elite reference for engineering standardizations.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-customer-playbook-framework 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-customer-playbook-framework) ⭐ 661  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive operational framework that helps organizations define, structure, and automate IT playbooks and runbooks on AWS. Enhances incident response protocols and disaster recovery simulations.
-  - **(2025)** [==Portfolio Architecture WorkShops 🌟==](https://redhatdemocentral.gitlab.io/portfolio-architecture-workshops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Comprehensive architectural workshops presenting verified blueprints for complex hybrid cloud systems, retail edge strategies, and AI/ML model deployment operations. It serves as a highly detailed blueprint catalog for modern enterprise architects.
-  - **(2025)** [==AdminTurnedDevOps/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-AWS==](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-AWS) ⭐ 2420  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive learning curriculum covering real-world cloud operations on AWS. Hands-on modules include terraforming network segments, setting up pipelines, security scanning, and establishing resilient monitoring.
-  - **(2025)** [==Spring PetClinic Microservices==](https://github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-microservices) ⭐ 2136  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical reference implementation of the Spring PetClinic application decomposed into microservices. It leverages Spring Cloud Eureka, Spring Cloud Gateway, and Spring Cloud Config Server to showcase resilient distributed patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [==Awesome MCP Servers==](https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers) ⭐ 89112  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A community-curated collection of servers implementing the Model Context Protocol. Live Grounding: Aggregates verified integrations linking AI models to tools like relational databases, enterprise APIs, version control providers, and local execution runtimes.
-  - **(2025)** [==Claude Code Best Practice==](https://github.com/shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice) ⭐ 57660  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Curated collection of best practices, system prompts, and architecture layouts for Claude Code. Live Grounding: Explores advanced CLI-driven agent workflows, highlighting configuration optimizations, shell integration strategies, and secure execution configurations in local and remote environments.
-  - **(2025)** [==CAST AI==](https://cast.ai) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces CAST AI, an automated cost-reduction system for EKS, AKS, and GKE. Highlights how its real-time algorithms adjust cluster sizing, configure spot instances, and scale down resources without manual developer effort.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/kubernetes: Kubernetes Scalability thresholds==](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/main/sig-scalability/configs-and-limits/thresholds.md) ⭐ 12886  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The authoritative SIG-Scalability technical specifications outlining physical structural and behavioral boundaries in a standard Kubernetes cluster (such as a maximum of 5,000 nodes, 150,000 total pods, and etcd throughput limits). Documents constraints and performance degradations encountered as these thresholds are reached.
-  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: How Kubernetes Reinvented Virtual Machines (in a good sense) 🌟🌟==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/kubernetes-vs-virtual-machines) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Insightful analysis explaining how Kubernetes replicates hypervisor features through API-driven isolation, network namespaces, and cgroups. Demonstrates how K8s serves as the cloud operating system, abstraction layer, and software-defined datacenter.
-  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: Containers vs. Pods - Taking a Deeper Look==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/containers-vs-pods) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Deep technical review of the boundaries separating a standard Linux container from a Kubernetes Pod. Illustrates namespace sharing, IPC barriers, loopback network interfaces, and volume mounting mechanics between multi-container structures.
-  - **(2025)** [==AZVerify: Bridging Azure Resources, Bicep Templates, and Diagrams with GitHub' Copilot==](https://github.com/Azure/AZVerify) ⭐ 95  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An innovative open-source tool bridging declarative Bicep files, live Azure deployments, and system diagrams using GitHub Copilot. Standardizes validation processes during complex infrastructure-as-code planning.
-  - **(2025)** [==Building a FinOps-Ready Azure Landing Zone: Infrastructure Foundations for Cost Optimization==](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureInfrastructureBlog/building-a-finops-ready-azure-landing-zone-infrastructure-foundations-for-cost-o/4411706) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details how to configure a FinOps-compliant Azure Landing Zone. Uses Azure Policy and management groups to enforce resource tag policies, mandate budget limits at subscription boundaries, and automate continuous cost governance.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/shuaibiyy/awesome-terraform==](https://github.com/shuaibiyy/awesome-tf) ⭐ 6530  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive directory of modules, tools, linters, frameworks, and packages curated by the Terraform community. Acts as a core index for tracking dynamic tooling ecosystems like Terragrunt, TFLint, Terrascan, and cost optimization utilities.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/cloudposse?q=terraform-==](https://github.com/cloudposse?q=terraform-) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier repository suite of highly modular, enterprise-tested blueprints authored by Cloud Posse. These patterns are widely adopted for orchestrating complex AWS and Kubernetes infrastructure layers using declarative conventions.
-  - **(2025)** [==terraform-cdk 🌟==](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-cdk) ⭐ 5077  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Cloud Development Kit for Terraform (CDKTF) allowing engineers to write imperative application code (TypeScript, Python, Java) to define declarative infrastructure assets. A strong choice for teams moving away from HCL syntax.
-  - **(2025)** [==Infracost 🌟==](https://github.com/infracost/infracost) ⭐ 12365  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier open-source parser for analyzing HCL variables and producing deep cloud cost projections before resource allocation. By feeding plans to a curated pricing API, Infracost acts as a vital continuous integration step for budget enforcement.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/terraform-aws-modules==](https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The foundational registry ecosystem comprising highly standardized, battle-tested community AWS modules. Essential for orchestrating EKS, VPC, RDS, and standard IAM setups with enterprise-level security.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer 🌟==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer) ⭐ 14540  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A widely adopted CLI tool that reverse-engineers existing cloud infrastructure into declarative HCL code and states. Acts as a vital tool during migration processes from manual setups to systematic GitOps configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [==terragrunt.gruntwork.io==](https://terragrunt.com) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Terragrunt is the industry-standard orchestrator wrapper that resolves complex code redundancy by establishing DRY configurations, managing dynamic state initialization, and handling cross-module dependency trees. It simplifies variable inheritance structures, minimizing state bloat across hundreds of distinct directories.
-  - **(2025)** [==tfenv==](https://github.com/tfutils/tfenv) ⭐ 4939  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight, highly adopted CLI utility for managing multiple concurrent local installations of Terraform. Crucial for platform engineers operating in multi-project environments where legacy workspaces require older HCL runtimes.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com: Docker cheat Sheet==](https://github.com/wsargent/docker-cheat-sheet) ⭐ 22528  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” One of the most popular, extensive open-source community references for Docker command lines and runtime configurations. Meticulously compiles network setups, volume bindings, Dockerfile directives, and diagnostic debugging tricks into a highly accessible repository.
-  - **(2025)** [==ndpsoftware.com: Interactive git cheat sheet 🌟==](https://ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: Highly visual, interactive visualization tool mapping Git commands directly to their execution target areas (Workspace, Index, Local Repo, Stash, Remote). Live Grounding: Remains one of the most effective interactive tools for training engineers to conceptualize Git states and prevent index corruption.
-  - **(2025)** [==curl cheat sheet for Linux and Unix users==](https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/sticker-cheat-sheet.png) [IMAGE/PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: The definitive visual sticker/cheat sheet for curl options, designed by curl's creator Daniel Stenberg. Live Grounding: An absolute authority on debugging HTTP protocols, specifying TLS versions, configuring headers, and parsing response outputs in pipeline scripts.
-  - **(2025)** [==pipeline-graph-view-plugin 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-graph-view-plugin) ⭐ 154  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The underlying backend and visualization architecture for the Pipeline Graph View. Utilizing React components, it interfaces with Jenkins Core APIs to supply real-time execution graphs and state reporting without degrading the performance of the controller.
-  - **(2025)** [==Kubernetes CLI 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes-cli) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Wraps the `kubectl` CLI utility in Jenkins workflows, configuring cluster credentials (`kubeconfig`) securely within a controlled scope. Simplifies interactions with remote Kubernetes control planes across multiple environments directly from pipeline scripts.
-  - **(2025)** [==Amazon EC2 plugin==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/ec2) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dynamically spins up EC2 instances as Jenkins build agents based on queue load, terminating them after idle thresholds are reached. Includes advanced IAM profile routing, VPC placement, Spot Instance support, and customizable AMI launch configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [==CloudBees AWS Credentials 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-credentials) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Injects secure AWS credentials (Access Key/Secret Key and IAM Role sessions) into Jenkins builds. Enables seamless authorization with AWS SDK services and CLI commands, serving as the secure backbone for Jenkins-to-AWS cloud integrations.
-  - **(2025)** [==Awesome Docker 🌟==](https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker) ⭐ 36214  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier community directory compiling top-tier runtimes, base images, build extensions, registries, and runtime protection systems. An indispensable reference manual for Cloud Native architects.
-  - **(2025)** [==Awesome Git 🌟==](https://github.com/dictcp/awesome-git) ⭐ 2886  [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive curated listing of Git workflows, terminal extensions, custom hook libraries, UI clients, branching theories, and visual educational platforms for development teams.
-  - **(2025)** [==Skaffold --generate-manifests==](https://skaffold.dev/docs/pipeline-stages/init) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Detail on Skaffold's `--generate-manifests` capability, which facilitates local build and deployment orchestration on Kubernetes. This tool manages the developer inner loop by tracking local code modifications, triggering rebuilding/tagging of images, and automating deployments. It has become an industry standard for continuous local feedback loops in multi-service local environments.
-  - **(2025)** [==testcontainers-spring-boot 🌟==](https://github.com/PlaytikaOSS/testcontainers-spring-boot) ⭐ 876  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A powerful open-source library that automates the lifecycle of Docker containers (PostgreSQL, Kafka, Redis) during JUnit test execution. It eliminates the need for shared database environments and mock frameworks, leading to high-fidelity integration tests. Today, this tool is universally recognized as a best-practice asset for CI/CD test suites across the Spring ecosystem.
-  - **(2025)** [==Locust==](https://locust.io) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, developer-centric performance testing tool that enables writing load scenarios in pure Python. It avoids fragile XML configuration files by favoring dynamic, code-as-configuration scripts, allowing engineering teams to scale out tests across millions of concurrent users using an event-driven greenlet model.
-  - **(2025)** [==tsenart/vegeta 🌟==](https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta) ⭐ 25067  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Vegeta is an incredibly fast, highly optimized command-line HTTP load-testing tool and library written in Go. From an architectural perspective, it excels at maintaining a constant request rate (RPS) to pinpoint precisely when and where services break down, generating highly customizable text or vector graphic reports.
-  - **(2025)** [==prosimcorp/reforma==](https://github.com/prosimcorp/reforma) ⭐ 58  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” Reforma is an emerging schema validation and dynamic mutation engine for Kubernetes manifests. Operating ahead of deployment pipelines, it allows engineers to declarative-define mutating policies and structural validations on raw YAML. This functions as a lightweight, modular alternative to complex mutating admission webhooks.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/2-alchemists/krossboard-kubernetes-operator==](https://github.com/2-alchemists/krossboard) ⭐ 63  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Krossboard provides multi-cluster aggregation of system footprints and utilization. Aimed at enterprise FinOps implementations, it normalizes resource tracking metrics across cloud distributions to generate structured usage metrics and consolidated billing trends.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/NCCloud/mayfly: Ephemeral Kubernetes Resources 🌟==](https://github.com/NCCloud/mayfly) ⭐ 337  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Mayfly introduces time-to-live policies on generic Kubernetes resources and testing namespaces. Once designated duration guidelines are reached, Mayfly executes automated teardowns, ensuring transient tests do not leave lingering etcd records or unused services.
-  - **(2025)** [==Cluster Addons 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-addons) ⭐ 156  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This SIG-Cluster-Lifecycle project establishes standard, declarative approaches for managing core cluster addons. It provides structured templates for bootstrapping, upgrading, and removing cluster utilities like CoreDNS or CSI engines safely.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/furiko-io/furiko==](https://github.com/furiko-io/furiko) ⭐ 502  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Furiko is an advanced execution platform designed to host ad-hoc and cron jobs in complex production clusters. It expands upon native CronJob limitations by offering comprehensive concurrency controls, deep execution history archives, and parameterized triggers suited for high-throughput batch environments.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/DevOps-Nirvana: Kubernetes Volume / Disk Autoscaler (via Prometheus)==](https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Kubernetes-Volume-Autoscaler) ⭐ 317  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This automation controller watches real-time disk capacities across cluster storage layers via Prometheus queries. When custom consumption thresholds are breached, it triggers dynamic CSI volume expansion, preempting critical disk-exhaustion outages for active database containers.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/sieve-project/sieve==](https://github.com/sieve-project/sieve) ⭐ 345  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Sieve is an advanced chaos testing engine created to validate custom controller stability. By injecting artificial API delays, dynamic component drops, and network splits, it forces edge-case paths to discover concurrency errors and reconciliation bugs.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/mittwald/kubernetes-secret-generator 🌟==](https://github.com/mittwald/kubernetes-secret-generator) ⭐ 391  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This secret generator creates secure random passwords, certificates, and private SSH keys on-demand in-cluster. Generated data is stored directly as encrypted Secrets resources, eliminating the risk of checking cleartext credentials into infrastructure repositories.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/ricoberger/vault-secrets-operator==](https://github.com/ricoberger/vault-secrets-operator) ⭐ 687  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This operator provides direct synchronization between HashiCorp Vault secrets and Kubernetes Secrets storage classes. By tracking external Vault paths, it triggers dynamic, secure updates to dependent application pods the moment source secrets are rotated.
-  - **(2025)** [==Raspbernetes - Kubernetes Cluster: k8s-gitops==](https://github.com/xUnholy/k8s-gitops) ⭐ 634  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A robust, real-world case study and GitOps reference repository optimized for ARM-based Raspberry Pi clusters. Incorporates high-availability deployment structures using Flux, K3s, and modern observability stacks. Serves as a great architectural resource.
-  - **(2025)** [==Devtron==](https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron) ⭐ 5513  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive, open-source AppOps platform for Kubernetes designed to consolidate CI/CD pipelines, GitOps, observability, and cost optimization. Provides self-service deployment interfaces, security checks, and deep resource validation for multicluster operations.
-  - **(2025)** [==KubeLinter==](https://github.com/stackrox/kube-linter) ⭐ 3469  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise-grade static analyzer for raw Kubernetes manifest files and Helm charts. Translates security benchmarks, privileged container checks, and missing resource limits into actionable DevOps signals.
-  - **(2025)** [==kubescape==](https://github.com/kubescape/kubescape) ⭐ 11480  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An active CNCF Sandbox tool providing multi-framework configuration scanning, risk analysis, and vulnerability management. It integrates into CI/CD pipelines to ensure continuous verification of compliance frameworks (like CIS and NSA-CISA). Essential for enterprise teams seeking unified security visibility.
-  - **(2025)** [==Permission Manager 🌟==](https://github.com/sighupio/permission-manager) ⭐ 1371  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An intuitive web application designed to govern Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). It enables cluster administrators to seamlessly provision users, generate Kubeconfigs, and bind specific permissions without manually editing complex YAML manifest specifications.
-  - **(2025)** [==Kubeletctl is a command line tool that implement kubelet's API 🌟==](https://github.com/cyberark/kubeletctl) ⭐ 894  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A command line tool targeting the local Kubelet API directly to execute commands, retrieve logs, and assess endpoint vulnerabilities. Used heavily by cloud security auditors and penetration testers to map security postures.
-  - **(2025)** [==grype: a vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems==](https://github.com/anchore/grype) ⭐ 12400  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems, renowned for its speed, minimal footprint, and ease of CI/CD integration. It supports multiple vulnerability sources and outputs structured data compatible with enterprise DevSecOps tools. Through 2026, it stands as the industry standard tool for shift-left image security.
-  - **(2025)** [==SQL Studio: A Unified SQL Database Explorer==](https://github.com/frectonz/sql-studio) ⭐ 3546  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A single-binary SQL database administrator interface written in Rust. It streamlines querying, schema inspection, and data visualization across multiple RDBMS engines (including SQLite, PostgreSQL, and MySQL) in resource-constrained containerized runtimes.
-  - **(2025)** [==k8s-image-swapper 🌟==](https://github.com/estahn/k8s-image-swapper) ⭐ 629  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-performance mutating webhook that intercepts pod creation requests, caches targeted registry images, and rewrites the image path to point to private storage endpoints. By doing so, it shields internal environments from external rate limits and guarantees low-latency image pulls.
-  - **(2025)** [==Cluster API Provider for Managed Bare Metal Hardware==](https://github.com/metal3-io/cluster-api-provider-metal3) ⭐ 277  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Cluster API Provider for Metal3 enabling automated declarative provisioning of physical bare-metal hardware using Kubernetes-native configurations. Simplifies lifecycle management (provisioning, scale, and de-provisioning) of physical compute nodes in highly customized datacenters.
-  - **(2025)** [==dynamic-pv-scaler==](https://github.com/opstree/dynamic-pv-scaler) ⭐ 112  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dynamic controller designed to scale Kubernetes Persistent Volume (PV) storage allocations automatically on-the-fly when disk usage passes specific thresholds. Crucial for managing persistent databases and stateful microservices without downtime.
-  - **(2025)** [==ContainerSSH: Launch containers on demand 🌟🌟==](https://containerssh.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An innovative SSH server that dynamically launches temporary sandboxed containers in Kubernetes upon user connection. Excellent for secure bastion hosts, remote development spaces, and terminal interfaces without raw VM exposures. It remains highly active with robust security-centric enterprise support.
-  - **(2025)** [==Karmada==](https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada) ⭐ 5498  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An advanced Kubernetes-native multi-cluster management federation engine. Karmada enables seamless scheduling of workloads across diverse clouds and regions, featuring intelligent resource distribution, policy-driven failovers, and unified control planes.
-  - **(2025)** [==liqo: Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies==](https://github.com/liqotech/liqo) ⭐ 1451  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dynamic multi-cluster scaling platform that enables seamless resource sharing and secure overlay peering between disparate clusters. Liqo allows pods to be scheduled onto remote virtual-nodes transparently without complex VPN setups, solving dynamic hybrid-cloud expansion needs.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/distribution/distribution==](https://github.com/distribution/distribution) ⭐ 10470  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Distribution project (formerly Docker Registry) is the foundational codebase implementing the OCI Distribution Specification. It powers the backbone of enterprise image registries worldwide, coordinating reliable, high-performance container manifest storage, replication, and secure transport.
-  - **(2025)** [==kubebox==](https://github.com/astefanutti/kubebox) ⭐ 2230  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An advanced, high-performance terminal dashboard for cluster visualization. Offers real-time metrics, dynamic log streaming, container exec shortcuts, and immediate cluster health alerts, providing a modern alternative to browser dashboards.
-  - **(2025)** [==KubeEye 🌟==](https://github.com/kubesphere/kubeeye) ⭐ 850  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main GitHub project repository for KubeEye, an advanced diagnostic utility that analyzes resources, configurations, and network environments. Pinpoints anomalies, deprecations, and potential security hazards. It runs standalone or integrates as a continuous API audit service.
-  - **(2025)** [==skooner - Kubernetes Dashboard==](https://github.com/skooner-k8s/skooner) ⭐ 1439  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight, real-time web console formerly known as Kube-dev. Optimized for both mobile and desktop screens, it enables platform engineers to quickly monitor and manage cluster resources, deployments, and logs without resource overhead.
-  - **(2025)** [==Popeye - A Kubernetes Cluster Sanitizer 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/derailed/popeye) ⭐ 6296  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Popeye is a powerful utility that audits active Kubernetes clusters, identifying potential configuration anomalies, resource over-allocations, and security misalignments. By cross-referencing live cluster states with best practices, it generates a comprehensive diagnostic report. It is universally adopted in devops workflows for quick cluster hygiene health checks.
-  - **(2025)** [==Cluster Monitoring stack for ARM / X86-64 platforms==](https://github.com/carlosedp/cluster-monitoring) ⭐ 754  [JSONNET CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized telemetry suite crafted for physical, edge, and multi-architecture Kubernetes clusters running on ARM or x86 systems. Extends modern operators to resource-constrained environments.
-  - **(2025)** [==kubectl-tree==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-tree) ⭐ 3386  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A crucial kubectl plugin that queries Kubernetes APIs to visually construct and present the ownership tree of API objects via ownerReferences. Crucial for tracing the lineage of ReplicaSets, Pods, Deployments, and Custom Resources (CRDs) in active namespaces.
-  - **(2025)** [==txn2/kubefwd==](https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd) ⭐ 4119  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubefwd is an advanced CLI tool that forwards bulk ports from multi-namespace Kubernetes services straight to a local workstation, mapping loopback IP addresses to local DNS names in /etc/hosts. This permits developers to run local integration workflows against actual remote cluster dependencies seamlessly, bypassing complex ingress or VPN settings.
-  - **(2025)** [==k8gb 🌟==](https://github.com/k8gb-io/k8gb) ⭐ 1177  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A CNCF sandbox Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) operator designed to deliver geo-redundancy and high availability across physical datacenters and regions. k8gb utilizes local CoreDNS engines to provide intelligent, active-passive, and geo-routed client traffic redirection without vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2025)** [==robusta-dev/krr==](https://github.com/robusta-dev/krr) ⭐ 4616  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Robusta KRR (Kubernetes Resource Recommender) is an open-source CLI tool that optimizes resource requests and limits. By collecting and analyzing historical usage metrics from Prometheus, KRR outputs actionable recommendations to prevent pod OOM-kills while cutting unnecessary CPU and memory over-allocations, making it a critical FinOps instrument.
-  - **(2025)** [==vLLM on Kubernetes==](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm) ⭐ 82816  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: Integration guides and deployment schemas for hosting vLLM on Kubernetes clusters. Live Grounding: Standardizes memory-efficient LLM serving using PagedAttention. Features rapid integration with Kubernetes HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaler) and native Prometheus performance scraping.
-  - **(2025)** [==GitHub MCP Server==](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers) ⭐ 87194  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: Primary collection of production-grade Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Live Grounding: Establishes development standards for JSON-RPC 2.0 based message exchange between host agents and enterprise backend systems.
-  - **(2025)** [==Skyvern==](https://github.com/Skyvern-ai/Skyvern) ⭐ 21899  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: An AI-powered web browser automation agent designed to extract data and execute workflows on complex interfaces. Live Grounding: Translates plain-text instructions into resilient selenium-style interactions, dynamically adapting to DOM mutations and bypassing rigid selector patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/mspnp/AzureNamingTool - Azure Naming Tool 🌟==](https://github.com/mspnp/AzureNamingTool) ⭐ 581  [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Patterns & Practices software engine providing an integrated UI and programmatic API endpoints to enforce consistent, governance-compliant resource naming structures across all Azure cloud components.
-  - **(2025)** [==Azure DevOps MCP Server==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-devops-mcp) ⭐ 1813  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An official Microsoft MCP server repository enabling AI Agents (like Claude or GitHub Copilot) to interact seamlessly with Azure DevOps. Allows agents to manage work items, query repositories, and orchestrate pipeline runs.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-load-testing-samples 🌟==](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-load-testing-samples) ⭐ 27  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Microsoft repository containing sample configurations and automation scripts for Azure Load Testing. Promotes direct integration of high-scale performance testing pipelines within existing Git workflows.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/JPCERTCC/LogonTracer==](https://github.com/JPCERTCC/LogonTracer) ⭐ 3182  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Incident response tool mapping Active Directory authentication logs onto Neo4j graph databases. Visually identifies anomalous domain login correlations, pass-the-hash movements, and identity exploitation attacks.
-  - **(2025)** [==microsoft/azure-pipelines-yaml: Azure Pipelines YAML 🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-yaml) ⭐ 1287  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The authoritative schema repository and reference collection for declarative Azure Pipelines. Enables structural version-controlled pipeline configuration, complex dependencies routing, and native agent integration.
-  - **(2025)** [==Application Gateway for Containers with AKS Overlay Networking and VNet Flow Logs==](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/04/02/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep-dive technical investigation of Azure's next-generation Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) running atop AKS Overlay Networking. Details the setup, logging mechanics, and network telemetry capture.
-  - **(2025)** [==layer5.io: The Service Mesh Landscape 🌟🌟==](https://layer5.io/service-mesh-landscape) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive tracker mapping out the diverse, evolving service mesh landscape. Managed by Layer5, it catalogues API compatibility, conformance standards, and architecture changes (e.g., sidecarless eBPF vs. sidecars) across all industry meshes.
-  - **(2025)** [==buger/jsonparser==](https://github.com/buger/jsonparser) ⭐ 5629  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An ultra-performant, zero-allocation Go JSON parser that bypasses reflection and standard serialization libraries. Reaches nested values directly from byte slices, outperforming standard library structures by up to 10x in high-throughput data pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/01mf02/jaq==](https://github.com/01mf02/jaq) ⭐ 3642  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A modern clone of jq built in Rust, engineered for lightning-fast configuration query processing, enhanced compiler diagnostic outputs, and strict type safety across multi-gigabyte files.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/tomnomnom/gron 🌟==](https://github.com/tomnomnom/gron) ⭐ 14456  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A CLI utility that flattens JSON documents into raw path-assignment patterns. Simplifies schema manipulation by allowing developers to query and filter JSON structures directly with classic grep, awk, or sed commands.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/ynqa/jnv 🌟==](https://github.com/ynqa/jnv) ⭐ 6044  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive, terminal-based JSON parser and path finder built with Rust. Provides instant autocompletion of JSON pointer selectors and real-time validation feedback to accelerate complex pipeline debugging.
-  - **(2025)** [==kislyuk/yq==](https://github.com/kislyuk/yq) ⭐ 2951  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Python wrapper adapting standard jq queries for YAML and XML schemas. Translates input formats to JSON under-the-hood, enabling powerful jq syntax across hybrid multi-format configs.
-  - **(2025)** [==**k3d**==](https://github.com/k3d-io/k3d) ⭐ 6458  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight features k3d as an indispensable utility for launching multi-node K3s clusters inside Docker containers. Live grounding in 2026 affirms k3d remains the leading choice for local multi-node Kubernetes orchestration, integration testing, and local CI/CD pipelines due to its rapid spin-up speeds and minimal resource footprint.
-  - **(2025)** [==Harvester==](https://github.com/harvester/harvester) ⭐ 5054  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight showcases Harvester as a modern open-source HCI built on KubeVirt and Longhorn. Live grounding in 2026 confirms Harvester has fully matured into an enterprise-stable alternative to VMware ESXi, enabling seamless co-habitation of VM and container environments under unified Kubernetes control planes.
-  - **(2025)** [==The Linux Foundation==](https://www.linuxfoundation.org) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official landing portal for the Linux Foundation, the leading non-profit organization promoting open-source software, standards, and cloud-native computing development globally.
-  - **(2025)** [==neovim==](https://neovim.io) [C CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official landing page for Neovim, the highly extensible, modernized refactoring of Vim. Highlighted by its built-in LSP client, Lua configuration ecosystem, and rich asynchronous execution capabilities, establishing itself as the modern CLI standard.
-  - **(2025)** [==Ruff==](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) ⭐ 47969  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight introduces Ruff as an extremely fast Python linter and formatter written in Rust. Live Grounding confirms Ruff is a de facto industry standard, dramatically lowering CI run times by replacing several older style checkers with a single compiled utility.
-  - **(2025)** [==Scrapy==](https://scrapy.org) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight details Scrapy as a highly scalable web extraction framework. Live Grounding confirms its role as a robust engine for structured data pipelines, leveraging asynchronous scheduling capabilities to handle crawling tasks efficiently at scale.
-  - **(2025)** [==Python 3 standard library Module of the Week, Doug Hellmann==](https://pymotw.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight details PyMOTW-3 as an exemplary reference for Python 3 standard library functionality. Live Grounding confirms its status as an industry-standard guide, demonstrating clean, optimized uses of native packages like asyncio or concurrent.futures to reduce dependencies in critical systems.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/microsoft/pyright==](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright) ⭐ 15475  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight defines Pyright as Microsoft's performant static type checker for Python. Live Grounding highlights its critical importance in large-scale enterprise deployments, providing quick type verification directly inside continuous integration pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [==google/python-fire 🌟==](https://github.com/google/python-fire) ⭐ 28203  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight presents Google Fire as a library that instantly derives fully operational CLI endpoints from any Python object. Live Grounding confirms its extensive use in data engineering pipelines to easily export complex programmatic code without setting up manual parsing boilerplate.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/bloomberg/memray 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/bloomberg/memray) ⭐ 15115  [PYTHON / C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight details Memray as Bloomberg's advanced memory tracker for Python applications. Live Grounding confirms its preeminent role in tracking allocations inside complex microservice systems, excelling in profiling C/C++ extension boundaries where standard tools fall short.
-  - **(2025)** [==joke2k/faker 🌟==](https://github.com/joke2k/faker) ⭐ 19273  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight introduces Faker as an extensive database for mocking data. Live Grounding highlights its standard integration into QA pipelines, where generating randomized, structured database schemas is crucial to test application resilience safely under privacy rules.
-  - **(2025)** [==PyInstaller is a program that freezes (packages) Python programs into stand-alone executables, under Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris and AIX==](https://www.pyinstaller.org) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight profiles PyInstaller as a tool designed to freeze Python apps into self-contained executables. Live Grounding validates its continued standard status for packaging desktop applications and offline tools, abstracting target environment dependency structures.
-  - **(2025)** [==go-micro==](https://github.com/micro/go-micro) ⭐ 22775  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight introduces go-micro as a distributed systems development framework providing key abstractions for microservices. Live Grounding notes its journey through corporate and open-source licensing changes, yet it remains a foundational toolkit for service discovery, RPC, and event-driven architectures in Go.
-  - **(2025)** [==Spilo: HA PostgreSQL Clusters with Docker==](https://github.com/zalando/spilo) ⭐ 1839  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Spilo is Zalando's container image bundling PostgreSQL, Patroni, pgBackRest, and WAL-E/WAL-G. Built for mission-critical production reliability, it serves as the stable, standard database core for the Zalando Postgres Operator.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/taubyte/tau: Tau==](https://github.com/taubyte/tau) ⭐ 5051  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Tau is an innovative, high-performance decentralized computing platform running WebAssembly (Wasm) workloads on the edge. It integrates autonomous routing, multi-tenant serverless orchestration, and distributed transactional db sync natively without standard cloud overhead.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/awslabs/assisted-log-enabler-for-aws: Assisted Log Enabler -' Find resources that are not logging, and turn them on==](https://github.com/awslabs/assisted-log-enabler-for-aws) ⭐ 274  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An AWS Labs community-focused repository offering automation scripts to identify resource endpoints that lack active logging and programmatically enable auditing (e.g., S3 server access logging, VPC Flow Logs). It addresses serious audit compliance gaps across expansive, multi-account structures. Live Grounding maintains its high utility for enterprises validating governance against SOC2 and CIS benchmarks.
-  - **(2025)** [==saml-to/assume-aws-role-action==](https://github.com/saml-to/assume-aws-role-action) ⭐ 182  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated GitHub Action designed to securely assume AWS IAM roles using OpenID Connect (OIDC) federation, eliminating the need to store long-lived static AWS credentials inside GitHub secrets. It dynamically exchanges short-lived JWT tokens to gain secure role access. This standard is strongly recommended in modern dev-sec-ops architectures to enforce the principle of least privilege.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/infrahouse/infrahouse-toolkit==](https://github.com/infrahouse/infrahouse-toolkit) ⭐ 74  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Infrahouse Toolkit provides operational automation helpers specifically engineered to simplify AWS infrastructure deployment pipelines. It streamlines actions such as dynamic DNS configurations, instance lifecycle hooks, and local environment bootstrapping. Useful for platform teams standardizing custom deployment policies.
-  - **(2025)** [==awslabs/aws-cloudsaga: AWS CloudSaga - Simulate security events in AWS==](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-cloudsaga) ⭐ 477  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” AWS CloudSaga is an open-source tool developed by AWS to simulate security events and malicious activity directly inside your AWS environment. It enables security operations teams to validate detection mechanisms, alert pipelines, and incident response procedures. Essential for continuous red-teaming exercises and maintaining robust cloud posture management.
-  - **(2025)** [==Metabadger==](https://github.com/salesforce/metabadger) ⭐ 143  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Metabadger is an open-source CLI tool built by Salesforce to automate the hardening of EC2 Instance Metadata Service (IMDS) endpoints by enforcing IMDSv2. It reduces the risk of SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery) attacks by auditing and updating running instances to reject token-free metadata requests. It is a highly practical compliance tool for security engineering teams.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/awslabs/amazon-s3-tar-tool: Amazon S3 Tar Tool==](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-s3-tar-tool) ⭐ 233  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An AWS Labs utility designed to parallelize the creation of TAR archives directly from S3 bucket structures. It prevents the network egress bottle-necks associated with downloading S3 objects locally before compression. Extremely valuable for big data analytics architectures and data lifecycle archival procedures.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/welldone-cloud/aws-list-resources==](https://github.com/welldone-cloud/aws-list-resources) ⭐ 184  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A targeted utility designed to list all active resources inside an AWS account, bypassing the visibility gaps of typical inventory tools. It scans all supported services and regions, returning clean, actionable reports. Extremely useful for platform engineers cleaning up stale testing environments and auditing cloud billing leakages.
-  - **(2025)** [==omerbsezer/Fast-Kubernetes 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/omerbsezer/Fast-Kubernetes) ⭐ 3493  🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A popular open-source repository featuring highly structured terminal cheat sheets, resource blueprints, and YAML patterns. Focuses on accelerating daily CKA commands, manifest construction, and cluster maintenance routines.
-  - **(2025)** [==k8s-ruby: Kubernetes Ruby Client==](https://github.com/k8s-ruby/k8s-ruby) ⭐ 75  [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An alternative Ruby client library for native Kubernetes API execution. Integrates intuitive REST interfaces and dynamic resource creation patterns for developers running Ruby-based clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [==kubernetes-client/go: OpenAPI based Generated Go client for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/go) ⭐ 239  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An alternative OpenAPI-generated Go client for Kubernetes APIs. Best utilized for lightweight API interactions and custom code-generation environments requiring strict OpenAPI schema structures.
-  - **(2025)** [==github.com/kubernetes-client/python-base==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python-base) ⭐ 69  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The foundational base configurations package supporting the official Kubernetes Python Client library. Standardizes raw REST connection handling and secure authentication exchanges.
-  - **(2025)** [==apache/maven-mvnd==](https://github.com/apache/maven-mvnd) ⭐ 3428  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Apache Maven Daemon repository. Drastically reduces compilation overhead by utilizing persistent background execution processes to store compiler hot-spots and plugin contexts.
-  - **(2025)** [==draw.io==](https://app.diagrams.net) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier open-source interactive canvas for drafting clean UML schemas, Kubernetes layers, and custom network structures. Features broad integration capabilities and local execution variants.
-  - **(2025)** [==kubernetes.io: Diagram Guide - Mermaid JavaScript library 🌟==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/contribute/style/diagram-guide) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Kubernetes contributor documentation on diagram style guidelines, demonstrating how to programmatically draft flowcharts and sequence maps using Mermaid JS code syntax embedded directly in markdown files.
-  - **(2025)** [==kubeapps.dev 🌟==](https://kubeapps.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A web-based control plane for deploying and managing packaged cloud-native applications on Kubernetes. Provides visual tooling to interact with Helm charts, Operators, and Carvel packages with integrated RBAC and multi-cluster deployment scopes.
-  - **(2025)** [==external-secrets.io 🌟==](https://external-secrets.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry-standard operator for syncing external secrets management services (like AWS Secrets Manager, Vault, or GCP Secret Manager) into Kubernetes Secret objects. This eliminates storing sensitive configuration inside git repositories, supporting true GitOps workflows. Decoupled and secure, it is a critical security-centric component.
-  - **(2025)** [==compile OpenPolicyAgent policies into WebAssembly and run them on the edge==](https://github.com/open-policy-agent/contrib/tree/main/wasm/cloudflare-worker) ⭐ 348  [WEBASSEMBLY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source utility that compiles declarative Open Policy Agent (Rego) policies into high-performance WebAssembly (Wasm) modules. Designed for lightning-fast security and routing decisions at edge platforms like Cloudflare Workers and Envoy proxies.
-  - **(2025)** [==Kasten==](https://www.veeam.com/products/cloud/kubernetes-data-protection.html) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kasten K10 by Veeam is the preeminent data protection and disaster recovery platform built natively for Kubernetes. Simplifies metadata protection, block-level persistent backup, and migration via direct cloud storage drivers.
-  - **(2025)** [==jfrog.com: Kubernetes Helm Chart Repositories 🌟==](https://docs.jfrog.com) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enterprise guide to leveraging JFrog Artifactory as a secure, high-availability Helm chart repository. Covers repository layout, role-based access control, package versioning, and integration with Kubernetes container execution steps.
-  - **(2025)** [==chaosblade==](https://github.com/chaosblade-io/chaosblade) ⭐ 6352  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Alibaba's multi-platform chaos engineering tool designed to inject faults across various levels of a system. Specifically targets OS resource exhaustion, network degradation, disk I/O bottlenecks, and deep application-layer faults for languages like Java, Go, and C++.
-  - **(2025)** [==Chaos Mesh==](https://github.com/chaos-mesh/chaos-mesh) ⭐ 7747  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A robust, CNCF-incubating chaos engineering platform designed for cloud-native ecosystems. Orchestrates extensive failure injectionsβ€”spanning network partitions, node failures, system call manipulations, and JVM faultsβ€”allowing developers to systematically evaluate Kubernetes stability under load.
-  - **(2025)** [==Litmus Chaos is a toolset to do chaos engineering in a kubernetes native way. Litmus provides chaos CRDs for Cloud-Native developers and SREs to inject, orchestrate and monitor chaos to find weaknesses in Kubernetes deployments==](https://github.com/litmuschaos/litmus) ⭐ 5433  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A CNCF-incubating Kubernetes-native chaos orchestrator. Litmus utilizes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to define chaos experiments as pipeline constructs, connecting directly with SRE logging and alerting structures to validate microservices resilience and performance baselines.
-  - **(2025)** [==AWS Data Pipeline==](https://aws.amazon.com/glue) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official page of AWS Glue, a fully managed serverless data integration service. Identifies structural discovery using AWS Glue Data Catalog, PySpark ETL execution, and schema registry controls.
-  - **(2025)** [==chef.io==](https://www.chef.io) [RUBY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Chef is an enterprise-grade infrastructure configuration management platform. While traditionally targeting virtual machines, it provides robust cloud-native toolkits to manage bare-metal nodes, OS compliance, and security policies.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-code-samples 🌟==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-code-samples) ⭐ 437  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curated templates and setup workflows targeting GCP's Cloud Code extension. Helps developers structure containerized services locally before auto-deploying to Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
-  - **(2024)** [==Ansible for DevOps Examples==](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-for-devops) ⭐ 9787  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier community-standard GitHub repository containing configuration blueprints for Jeff Geerling's 'Ansible for DevOps'. Serves as a primary reference for deploying Kubernetes clusters and microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-auto-inventory: AWS Automated Inventory 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-auto-inventory) ⭐ 254  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated system designed to discover, track, and catalog AWS infrastructure assets across multiple regions and accounts. Leverages Serverless functions and AWS Config to maintain real-time compliance dashboards.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/microsoft: Contoso Traders - Cloud testing tools demo app==](https://github.com/microsoft/contosotraders-cloudtesting) ⭐ 168  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive, multi-platform microservices demonstration application showcasing Azure cloud testing solutions. Features Playwright end-to-end tests, load testing scenarios, and automated regression validations.
-  - **(2024)** [==aws-samples/aws-network-hub-for-terraform: Network Hub Account with Terraform==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-network-hub-for-terraform) ⭐ 103  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Structured Terraform blueprints for provisioning centralized Transit Gateway or Cloud WAN hubs. Implements hub-and-spoke networking topology across multi-account enterprise structures safely.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-cloud) ⭐ 168  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A benchmark microservices architecture implementation demonstrating Spring Cloud and Spring Boot integration on Kubernetes. Demonstrates externalized configuration via Spring Cloud Config, service discovery, API gateway routing, and distributed tracing. Ideal reference for containerizing JVM monoliths.
-  - **(2024)** [==aws-samples/serverless-java-frameworks-samples: Lambda demo with common' Java application frameworks 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-samples/serverless-java-frameworks-samples) ⭐ 159  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides deep-dive comparison and code samples for building serverless workloads with Java on AWS Lambda. Evaluates cold-start strategies, optimization techniques, and framework comparisons like Spring Cloud Function, Micronaut, and Quarkus.
-  - **(2024)** [==LLMs-from-scratch==](https://github.com/rasbt/LLMs-from-scratch) ⭐ 97134  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight highlights this acclaimed resource for building a fully functional PyTorch Transformer from scratch. Live Grounding verifies it is an indispensable textbook for AI engineers, laying bare tokenization, self-attention calculations, optimization loops, and model loading mechanics without library abstractions.
-  - **(2024)** [==Tabularis: Open Source Desktop Client for Modern Databases with AI and MCP' Integration==](https://github.com/TabularisDB/tabularis/blob/main/README.es.md) ⭐ 2422  [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source desktop database client featuring Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations. This compliance allows local LLMs to safely query, analyze, and update database schemas within strict user security boundaries.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/FairwindsOps: Goldilocks is a utility that can help you identify' a starting point for resource requests and limits==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/goldilocks) ⭐ 3250  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Goldilocks is a highly popular utility that analyzes Vertical Pod Autoscaler (VPA) recommendations.
-- Automatically creates VPAs for workloads and visualizes ideal resource boundaries in a clean dashboard.
-- Essential for platform engineers aiming to establish baseline CPU and memory allocations.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/kubecost: kubecost-exporter - Running Kubecost as a Prometheus metric exporter==](https://github.com/opencost/opencost) ⭐ 6590  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official repository for OpenCost, the CNCF sandbox standard defining vendor-neutral APIs for cloud-native cost allocation. Operates as an open-source real-time metrics exporter for Prometheus, serving as the industry standard benchmark across multi-cloud deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [==OpenKruise/Kruise==](https://github.com/openkruise/kruise) ⭐ 5267  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The implementation repository for OpenKruise controllers. Provides crucial custom workload abstractions like CloneSets, SidecarSets, and Advanced StatefulSets to enable high-performance operations, including in-place updates.
-  - **(2024)** [==external-dns==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns) ⭐ 8985  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A vital ecosystem add-on that dynamically configures external DNS providers based on active Ingress and Service host declarations. Ensures automated external network connectivity.
-  - **(2024)** [==Terraform Provider for Azure IPAM==](https://github.com/XtratusCloud/terraform-provider-azureipam) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Custom open-source Terraform provider built to automate cloud IP address allocation directly from centralized Azure IPAM solutions. Ensures smooth networking configuration inside containerized setups.
-  - **(2024)** [==tfsec 🌟==](https://tfsec.dev) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A static analysis security scanner for Terraform HCL configurations. Largely unified under Trivy/Aqua Security, it is leveraged within CI/CD pipelines to catch identity policy weaknesses, networking flaws, and standard resource exposures prior to planning phases.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/terraform-linters/tflint==](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint/releases/tag/v0.51.0) ⭐ 5742  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A highly robust framework and compiler-aware linter for Terraform configurations. Detects provider-specific errors, catches deprecated constructs, and enforces organizational standards within enterprise delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [==InfraCost + Terraform PRs: Making Cost Awareness Effortless==](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/infracost-terraform-prs-making-cost-awareness-martin-jackson-a6sge) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Demonstrates how to integrate Infracost into GitHub Pull Requests to inspect infrastructure cost differences before deployment. Evaluates how shift-left practices can prevent unexpected spend increases by highlighting charges directly in developer workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [==registry.terraform.io: Terraform Azure Resources 🌟==](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/azurerm/resources/azure/latest) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official HashiCorp documentation registry detailing resource definitions and configuration syntax for the AzureRM provider. It acts as the definitive engineering blueprint for implementing cloud infrastructure, handling resource management, lifecycle controls, and API calls across the Azure cloud environment.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/aztfexport==](https://github.com/Azure/aztfexport) ⭐ 1894  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The repository page for Microsoft's Azure Export for Terraform (`aztfexport`). This specialized utility automatically crawls existing Azure infrastructure, converts physical setups into clean Terraform configurations, and constructs correct state files.
-  - **(2024)** [==NodeJS Best Practices (Spanish Translation)==](https://github.com/goldbergyoni/nodebestpractices/blob/spanish-translation/README.spanish.md) ⭐ 105318  [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Spanish localization of the leading Node.js architecture and security handbook. It offers comprehensive design blueprints covering error handling, clean architecture, security, production readiness, and testing guidelines for scalable enterprise systems.
-  - **(2024)** [==wizardzines.com 🌟==](https://wizardzines.com) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A series of hand-illustrated, highly educational booklets explaining complex infrastructure, networking, and systems administration concepts. Authored by Julia Evans, they simplify complex debugging processes like DNS routing and system tracing.
-  - **(2024)** [==crontab.guru 🌟==](https://crontab.guru) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier interactive visual tool for parsing, writing, and validating cron job schedules. It parses obscure crontab strings into human-readable timelines, which is crucial for managing automated cloud jobs or Kubernetes CronJobs.
-  - **(2024)** [==LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets==](https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets) ⭐ 46016  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive collection of high-density cheat sheets targeting mainstream programming environments, databases, and container architectures. It serves as a rapid reference hub for backend engineers looking to quickly lookup API syntaxes and commands.
-  - **(2024)** [==cheat.sh 🌟==](https://cheat.sh) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A terminal-centric query engine that outputs syntax definitions and code templates directly to curl queries. By removing the need to search through browser interfaces, it drastically improves developer productivity for CLI operations.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/enochtangg/quick-SQL-cheatsheet: Quick SQL Cheatsheet 🌟==](https://github.com/enochtangg/quick-SQL-cheatsheet) ⭐ 5402  [SQL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly-starred quick-reference guide for standard SQL query patterns. Highlights efficient subquery constructions, join variants, data filtering options, and indexing architectures to accelerate database optimization workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [==The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet 🌟==](https://github.com/priyankavergadia/google-cloud-4-words) ⭐ 8225  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptionally popular developer's directory translating Google Cloud's extensive product portfolio into four-word functional summaries accompanied by visual flowcharts. It simplifies GCP's architectural choices across compute, database, and machine learning domains.
-  - **(2024)** [==robot-plugin: Robot Framework Plugin==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/robot-plugin) ⭐ 65  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Integrates Robot Framework test suites with Jenkins, providing automated analysis and visualization of test execution trends. It parses Robot XML outputs, generates structured HTML reports, and tracks historic regressions across successive build iterations to ensure stability.
-  - **(2024)** [==Jenkins Kubernetes Plugin==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational plugin that integrates Jenkins with Kubernetes clusters to dynamically provision Jenkins agent pods on-demand. By leveraging Kubernetes namespaces and resources, it ensures isolated build environments, scaling agent capacity up during intensive test stages and scaling down to save compute budget.
-  - **(2024)** [==Devdocs.io API Documentation 🌟==](https://devdocs.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” DevDocs combines multiple API documentations into a single, searchable, fast, and offline-capable user interface. By indexing documentation for dozens of languages, frameworks, and web technologies in a unified workspace, it optimizes developer workflow speed. It is widely recognized as a crucial utility tool in modern, high-velocity engineering environments.
-  - **(2024)** [==ODO: OpenShift Command line for Developers 🌟==](https://github.com/redhat-developer/odo) ⭐ 841  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official repository for odo, a developer-centric CLI for Kubernetes and OpenShift. Abstracting away complex Kubernetes YAML manifests, odo prioritizes fast iterative code deployments directly to the cluster from local IDE directories.
-  - **(2024)** [==jinja 🌟==](https://github.com/pallets/jinja) ⭐ 11664  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official repository for Jinja, the ubiquitous Python-based templating engine. Jinja underpins all dynamic evaluation structures inside Ansible, enabling programmatic infrastructure assembly.
-  - **(2024)** [==Git Credential Manager Core==](https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager) ⭐ 8978  [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Git Credential Manager is a secure, cross-platform helper that simplifies multi-factor authentication for hosts like GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps. It securely stores credentials in platform-native keychains, abstracting token lifecycle management away from developers.
-  - **(2024)** [==git-lfs/git-lfs: Git Large File Storage==](https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs) ⭐ 14313  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source Git extension that swaps massive media elements and build binaries for lightweight reference pointers. Reduces main repository bloat to improve checkout times in large-scale operations.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug==](https://github.com/git-bug/git-bug) ⭐ 9899  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, fully distributed bug tracking mechanism built directly on Git metadata. It embeds ticket management histories directly into the source control system itself, permitting offline bug tracking, decentralized issue resolution, and programmatic API access.
-  - **(2024)** [==DB Operator 🌟==](https://github.com/kloeckner-i/db-operator) ⭐ 163  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The DB Operator facilitates external and in-cluster database administration. It manages PostgreSQL and MySQL configurations natively by separating deployment credentials from application logic, automating dynamic user and table creation using custom resources.
-  - **(2024)** [==reactive-tech/kubegres==](https://github.com/reactive-tech/kubegres) ⭐ 1351  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubegres is a lightweight operator for managing PostgreSQL clusters. It coordinates master-replica setups, automated failovers, and physical backups using native StateSets with minimal footprint.
-  - **(2024)** [==spotify/flink-on-k8s-operator: Kubernetes Operator for Apache Flink==](https://github.com/spotify/flink-on-k8s-operator) ⭐ 225  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Developed by Spotify, this operator simplifies Apache Flink execution. It manages stream-processing job lifecycles, dynamically allocates cluster resources, and automates state checkpointing.
-  - **(2024)** [==isaaguilar/terraform-operator: Terraform Operator==](https://github.com/GalleyBytes/terraform-operator) ⭐ 380  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Executes declarative Terraform pipelines natively as custom resources inside clusters. It matches dynamic GitOps deployment models to external cloud infrastructure, allowing teams to unify orchestration under a single control plane.
-  - **(2024)** [==Bare Metal Operator==](https://github.com/metal3-io/baremetal-operator) ⭐ 745  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Metal3 driver integration designed to inspect, provision, and maintain bare-metal servers using standard Kubernetes resources. It bridges Kubernetes management layers directly to physical infrastructure provisioning.
-  - **(2024)** [==rancher/system-upgrade-controller: System Upgrade Controller==](https://github.com/rancher/system-upgrade-controller) ⭐ 952  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Orchestrates OS-level and Kubernetes runtime updates across node pools. It structures a sequential drain, upgrade, and uncordon pipeline to maintain continuous service availability.
-  - **(2024)** [==glebiller/dynamic-configuration-operator: Dynamic Configuration Operator==](https://github.com/glebiller/dynamic-configuration-operator) ⭐ 34  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A custom controller facilitating zero-downtime, runtime application configurations. It tracks custom properties and systematically updates downstream ConfigMaps or dynamic configurations directly in pod filespaces without triggering heavy, traffic-disruptive pod recycling loops.
-  - **(2024)** [==K8Spin Operator 🌟==](https://github.com/k8spin/k8spin-operator) ⭐ 217  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An early multi-tenant operator created to carve out isolated tenant partitions quickly. While development has slowed in favor of modern virtual-cluster controllers, its early designs show useful approaches for tenant namespace boundaries.
-  - **(2024)** [==cloud-bulldozer/benchmark-operator: The Chuck Norris of cloud benchmarks==](https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/benchmark-operator) ⭐ 305  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Automates heavy performance testing (e.g., FIO, uperf) within active clusters. It deploys targets, isolates benchmark metrics, and exports execution data to visualization layers.
-  - **(2024)** [==kuberhealthy 🌟==](https://github.com/kuberhealthy/kuberhealthy) ⭐ 2247  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kuberhealthy schedules dynamic, real-world actions as background test suites. It detects underlying API, network, or storage decay that static monitoring tools overlook by continually validating that clusters are functionally operational.
-  - **(2024)** [==digitalis-io/vals-operator==](https://github.com/digitalis-io/vals-operator) ⭐ 167  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Utilizes the vals framework to dynamically parse and inject secrets from Vault, AWS SSM, and GCP Secret Manager. It prevents local credential storage risks and eliminates third-party platform lock-in.
-  - **(2024)** [==FairwindsOps/rbac-manager: RBAC Manager 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/rbac-manager) ⭐ 1654  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” RBAC Manager mitigates the configuration overhead of managing Kubernetes users and permissions. It provides structured Custom Resources that simplify standard RoleBindings and ClusterRoleBindings under a clean API.
-  - **(2024)** [==Capsule Operator==](https://github.com/projectcapsule/capsule) ⭐ 2095  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Capsule aggregates namespaces into virtual 'tenants', providing secure multi-tenancy. It enforces dynamic network isolation, storage limits, and ingress classes, forming a foundation for platform engineering.
-  - **(2024)** [==borchero/switchboard: Switchboard==](https://github.com/borchero/switchboard) ⭐ 163  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Switchboard functions as a Kubernetes-native dynamic router and DNS management hub. It coordinates with global DNS service APIs to orchestrate routing policies, mapping live cluster ingress nodes automatically to external domain registrations.
-  - **(2024)** [==VictoriaMetrics/operator==](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/operator) ⭐ 566  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Coordinates components of VictoriaMetrics (including VMCluster and VMAgent). It manages complex metrics scraping rules and automates long-term TSDB storage scaling.
-  - **(2024)** [==KubePlus - Kubernetes Operator to deliver Helm charts as-a-service 🌟==](https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus) ⭐ 735  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Delivers Helm charts as managed services by generating dynamic APIs. It secures multi-tenant pipelines, enforces platform utilization policies, and integrates Helm deployments with custom billing engines.
-  - **(2024)** [==Keel 🌟==](https://github.com/keel-hq/keel) ⭐ 2714  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Keel is a lightweight CD daemon that monitors container registries and automatically updates deployments, statefulsets, and helm releases without needing external pipeline orchestration.
-  - **(2024)** [==vitobotta/velero-notifications==](https://github.com/vitobotta/velero-notifications) ⭐ 36  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized alerting utility designed to track and publish execution metrics of Velero backups. It monitors backup Custom Resources within the cluster to push real-time success, failure, or warning logs straight to ChatOps integrations including Slack, Discord, and arbitrary HTTP webhooks.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/ContainerSolutions/delayed-jobs-operator==](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/delayed-jobs-operator) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A minor controller designed to rate-limit or defer the spin-up of batch execution workloads. It introduces explicit queues or temporal delays before initiating pods, safeguarding backend databases from heavy, simultaneous connection storms.
-  - **(2024)** [==coderanger/migrations-operator: Migrations-Operator==](https://github.com/coderanger/migrations-operator) ⭐ 136  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This controller coordinates database schema migration jobs relative to active deployment rollouts. By intercepting deployment events, it executes schema changes as blocking preparatory steps, ensuring application microservices only start up once target database structures align.
-  - **(2024)** [==feat(ui): Add AppSet to Application Resource Tree in Argo CD==](https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd/pull/26601) ⭐ 23128  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Argo CD feature enhancement that maps ApplicationSets directly inside the dashboard UI tree. This view simplifies managing multi-tenant topologies and nested application definitions for platform operators.
-  - **(2024)** [==gimletd - the GitOps release manager==](https://github.com/gimlet-io/gimletd) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A modern GitOps release management controller bridging developer workflows and active Git repositories. Gimletd acts as a release queue, facilitating pull request previews, rolling deployments, and instant rollbacks. Offers an intuitive UI alternative for deployment-heavy dev teams.
-  - **(2024)** [==kubewebhook==](https://github.com/slok/kubewebhook) ⭐ 630  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A powerful SDK designed to streamline the implementation of Mutating and Validating Admission Webhooks in Go. It handles the low-level JSON patching and routing boilerplate, allowing developers to focus solely on custom validation rules and business policies.
-  - **(2024)** [==github: Kubernetes JSON Schemas 🌟==](https://github.com/instrumenta/kubernetes-json-schema) ⭐ 337  [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An archive of automatically generated JSON Schemas extracted from official Kubernetes API definitions. Historically key for linting, now superseded by modern integrated IDE validation engines and CRD schemas.
-  - **(2024)** [==Cluster Turndown==](https://github.com/kubecost/cluster-turndown) ⭐ 286  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized cost-optimization controller that scales cluster worker groups down to zero during idle execution windows. Promotes strong governance over testing runtimes and non-production dynamic resource instances.
-  - **(2024)** [==RollingUpgrade==](https://github.com/keikoproj/upgrade-manager) ⭐ 138  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An AWS-integrated upgrade manager operator that coordinates automated rolling restarts and updates of autoscaling group instances. Ensures worker nodes are drained safely and sequentially without causing disruptions to critical services.
-  - **(2024)** [==Floci - An AWS Local Emulator Alternative==](https://github.com/floci-io/floci) ⭐ 14064  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An active and highly performant local alternative to localstack. Emulates AWS cloud service behavior locally using specialized lightweight container footprints.
-  - **(2024)** [==kubernetes-event-exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/opsgenie/kubernetes-event-exporter) ⭐ 1046  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An essential monitoring tool that continuously watches Kubernetes events and forwards them to various third-party sinks (Elasticsearch, Opsgenie, Kafka, Slack). This architecture solves the issue of short etcd retention windows for audit trails and operations diagnostics. It is actively maintained and highly favored in enterprise-grade logging pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [==Kubernetes Janitor==](https://codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-janitor) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A declarative janitor utility designed to clean up temporary cluster resources based on time-to-live (TTL) rules or custom annotations. Highly utilized in QA/Dev clusters to automatically purge leaked namespaces and test deployments. While migrated to Codeberg, the tool is robust and actively supported for resource hygiene.
-  - **(2024)** [==KubeHelper==](https://github.com/kubehelper/kubehelper) ⭐ 249  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive terminal user interface designed to assist operators with fast cluster checks, resource inspection, and safe resource cleaning. Provides structural menu shortcuts, eliminating the need to execute lengthy nested kubectl commands manually.
-  - **(2024)** [==Kpexec==](https://github.com/ssup2/kpexec) ⭐ 270  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized terminal troubleshooting tool that executes commands within running containers by spinning up privileged sidecars. This allows administrators to troubleshoot slim or distroless images without compromising default workload security bounds.
-  - **(2024)** [==krd==](https://github.com/electrocucaracha/krd) ⭐ 40  [SHELL/ANSIBLE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Kubernetes Reference Deployment (KRD) leverages Ansible playbooks and shell scripts to automate multi-node cluster provisioning with advanced network architectures, hardware acceleration (SR-IOV), nested VM hypervisors, and distributed storage engines.
-  - **(2024)** [==Portfall: A desktop k8s port-forwarding portal for easy access to all your cluster UIs 🌟==](https://github.com/Rested/portfall) ⭐ 127  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Portfall is a modern desktop application for managing Kubernetes port-forwarding configurations. Offers a convenient visual portal that eliminates repetitive manual CLI port-forward multiplexing during local service integrations.
-  - **(2024)** [==**kube-opex-analytics** 🌟==](https://github.com/realopslabs/kubeledger) ⭐ 481  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source utility designed to collect and visualize resource allocation analytics across multiple clusters. Evaluates usage histories, helps calculate workload cost distributions, and identifies over-provisioned namespace configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [==kube-secrets-init==](https://github.com/doitintl/kube-secrets-init) ⭐ 158  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Mutating Admission Webhook that integrates Kubernetes pod environment definitions with cloud secrets managers (Google Secret Manager, AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault). Dynamically intercepts and replaces secret references, enhancing runtime secret hygiene.
-  - **(2024)** [==RBACSync 🌟==](https://github.com/cruise-automation/rbacsync) ⭐ 243  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A synchronization tool that translates active identity directory groups (e.g., Okta, Azure AD) directly into local Kubernetes RBAC configurations. Eliminates configuration drifts and automates security lifecycles when onboarding engineers. High reliability for multi-tenant enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2024)** [==kubestriker 🌟==](https://github.com/vchinnipilli/kubestriker) ⭐ 1003  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated pentesting tool designed to audit, explore, and report vulnerabilities inside Kubernetes environments. It probes misconfigured webhooks, open API endpoints, and insecure ports to locate potential compromise vectors. Essential for red-teaming exercises.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/flux-iac/tofu-controller==](https://github.com/flux-iac/tofu-controller) ⭐ 1653  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The successor to the TF-controller, this project provides a Kubernetes custom controller designed to reconcile OpenTofu and Terraform resources natively using GitOps principles. Live Grounding indicates that in 2026, the Tofu-Controller is highly valued across enterprise systems, allowing teams to seamlessly declare infrastructure dependencies directly in Git alongside their Kubernetes applications.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/onedr0p/flux-cluster-template: Template for deploying k3s backed by Flux==](https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template) ⭐ 2760  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A production-grade template repository for provisioning home-lab and enterprise-edge K3s clusters managed end-to-end via Flux GitOps. Fully integrates essential platform components including Prometheus/Grafana stacks, cert-manager, Renovate, and automated ingress. Live Grounding confirms this is the premier community blueprint for building highly resilient, git-driven lightweight clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/ElanShudnow/AzureCode==](https://github.com/ElanShudnow/AzureCode) ⭐ 80  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Consolidated script library for administrative management of Azure infrastructures. Includes configuration patterns for hybrid Active Directory networks, cloud storage profiles, and identity lifecycle events.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/JulianHayward/AzADServicePrincipalInsights==](https://github.com/JulianHayward/AzADServicePrincipalInsights) ⭐ 251  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Automated reporting utility designed to audit Entra ID (Azure AD) Service Principals, highlighting over-permissioned applications, API vulnerabilities, and expiring credential/certificate payloads.
-  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: What are Azure Active Directory recommendations? 🌟🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/monitoring-health/overview-recommendations) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highlights the native optimization and security engine inside Microsoft Entra ID that generates security insights (e.g., rotating expiring credentials, removing unused apps). In 2026, keeping these metrics clean is standard practice for maintaining a strong tenant security posture.
-  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Delegate Azure role assignment management to others with conditions==](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/role-based-access-control/delegate-role-assignments-portal) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Demonstrates how to delegate role assignment administration using conditional boundaries (e.g., delegating group-scoped VM administration). In 2026, using conditional delegation is standard practice to prevent privilege escalation without requiring complex privilege management software.
-  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com/en-us: Azure built-in roles 🌟🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roles) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The master catalog of pre-configured Azure RBAC roles (such as Contributor, Reader, and Key Vault Secrets Officer). It is a vital everyday reference catalog in 2026 for designing tight access rules, preventing excess privilege allocation before custom role creation.
-  - **(2024)** [==codewithme.cloud: Why aren’t you using Managed Identities?!==](https://codewithme.cloud/posts/2024/02/why-arent-you-using-secretless-authentication) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Advocates for the total elimination of secrets from application codebases by implementing Managed Identities. In 2026, secretless authentication using Managed Identities is the standard approach for cloud-native workloads, significantly reducing the risk of security leaks.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/nnellans/ado-pipelines-guide: Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines Guide' 🌟==](https://github.com/nnellans/ado-pipelines-guide) ⭐ 74  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structured, community-created repository gathering YAML pipeline configurations and boilerplate templates. Focuses on standardized modular task integration and multi-stage configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [==Azure DevOps Dashboard==](https://github.com/cschotte/Azure-DevOps-Dashboard) ⭐ 16  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Community-driven dashboard tool for monitoring multi-project pipelines and deployment progress inside a single, unified view. Helps development leads observe pipeline backlogs and release tempos.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/apiops 🌟==](https://github.com/Azure/apiops) ⭐ 440  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Azure APIOps repository implementing GitOps principles for Azure API Management (APIM). Enables organizations to automate the extraction, publishing, configuration control, and deployment of complex API configurations across development, staging, and production networks.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/migration: The Migration Execution Guide.==](https://github.com/Azure/migration) ⭐ 192  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Official Azure Migration Execution Guide repository. Houses comprehensive scripts, framework matrices, and programmatic guidance blueprints to safely move enterprise database, compute, and networking footprints from on-premises hosts into Microsoft Azure.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale: ALZ AMA Update==](https://github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale/wiki/ALZ-AMA-Update) ⭐ 1942  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Crucial update tracker for the Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) Enterprise-Scale repository. Outlines migration frameworks and monitoring recommendations as the platform deprecates legacy Log Analytics agents in favor of Azure Monitor Agent (AMA). A vital reference for maintaining compliant enterprise monitoring architecture.
-  - **(2024)** [==mattfeltonma/azure-networking-patterns==](https://github.com/mattfeltonma/azure-networking-patterns) ⭐ 164  [BICEP CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated library containing declarative architectural examples of Azure networking infrastructure. Simplifies deployment patterns such as hub-and-spoke virtual networks and private endpoints.
-  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Azure DevOps Templates - Template types & usage 🌟🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/process/templates?view=azure-devops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Microsoft documentation outlining the structural types and configuration paradigms of Azure DevOps templates. Utilizing YAML templates with runtime parameters and compile-time expressions is the de facto standard in 2026. This approach allows enterprise organizations to centralize pipeline logic and enforce compliance across hundreds of microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Managed DevOps Pools documentation==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/managed-devops-pools/?view=azure-devops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Microsoft guide for Managed DevOps Pools, allowing platform engineering teams to deploy Microsoft-managed pipeline agents within virtual networks. In 2026, this capability is the enterprise-stable standard. It reduces cold-start latency, implements strict network isolation, and minimizes the maintenance overhead of self-hosted scale sets.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/nicolgit/azure-firewall-mon: az-firewall-mon==](https://github.com/nicolgit/azure-firewall-mon) ⭐ 91  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Real-time log viewer utility for Azure Firewall. Parses JSON diagnostic streams directly from Log Analytics, providing colorized output detailing connection actions (allow/deny) on live terminals.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/microsoft/ARI: Azure Resource Inventory 🌟🌟🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/ARI) ⭐ 1644  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source analysis engine from Microsoft that sweeps target cloud subscriptions to render Excel inventories of deployed cloud components.
-  - **(2024)** [==Windows Package Manager CLI (aka winget)==](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli) ⭐ 26023  [C++ CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official open-source repository for winget-cli, Microsoft's Windows Package Manager. Standardizes command-line app deployment, installation, dependency discovery, and workspace updates.
-  - **(2024)** [==Azure-Samples/jmeter-aci-terraform==](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/jmeter-aci-terraform) ⭐ 119  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” IaC template leveraging Terraform to provision distributed Apache JMeter load testing engines within Azure Container Instances (ACI). Allows engineers to spin up high-throughput parallel load agents in serverless environments without cluster maintenance.
-  - **(2024)** [==harness.io: Intro to Deployment Strategies: Blue-Green, Canary, and More 🌟==](https://www.harness.io/blog/blue-green-canary-deployment-strategies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highly detailed structural evaluation of Kubernetes deployment paradigms. Contrasts blue-green switches, canary rollouts, and rolling deployments based on system overhead, traffic redirection latency, and blast-radius containment.
-  - **(2024)** [==Prometheus JMX Exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter) ⭐ 3306  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A highly critical Prometheus collector that scrapes and formats JVM JMX mBeans. Widely utilized in enterprise legacy clusters running Java applications, Kafka, and Cassandra.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/prometheus-operator==](https://github.com/prometheus-operator) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The foundational open-source Prometheus Operator repository, automating the deployment, scaling, configuration, and maintenance of Prometheus instances inside Kubernetes clusters. Curator Insight: Kubernetes-native operator configurations. Live Grounding: The industry standard framework for implementing declarative, declarative-driven metrics infrastructure on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2024)** [==dagger/dagger: Dagger is a portable devkit for CICD==](https://github.com/dagger/dagger) ⭐ 15954  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main Git repository for Dagger, the revolutionary CI/CD engine built on BuildKit. Enables writing robust pipelines in general-purpose languages like Go, Python, or TypeScript, completely replacing verbose, fragile YAML pipeline orchestrations.
-  - **(2024)** [==naml: Not another markup language==](https://github.com/krisnova/naml) ⭐ 1261  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An innovative manifest generator replacing YAML markup with type-safe, compiled Go programs. Introduces compiler safety, automated integration testing, and clean OOP abstractions into GitOps deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/ilyash/show-struct==](https://github.com/ilyash/show-struct) ⭐ 132  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structural inspection CLI tool for high-dimensional JSON and YAML files. Builds map architectures of configurations, allowing site reliability engineers to immediately decode unfamiliar schema configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/JFryy/qq==](https://github.com/JFryy/qq) ⭐ 725  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A versatile, multi-format query engine supporting YAML, JSON, TOML, and XML processing within a unified execution context. Streamlines data conversion and extraction tasks during schema migrations.
-  - **(2024)** [==google/gke-policy-automation==](https://github.com/google/gke-policy-automation) ⭐ 524  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Google-maintained open-source tool designed to automate policy audits on GKE cluster setups using Open Policy Agent (OPA) Gatekeeper. This utility inspects cluster configuration dumps against best practices, helping security engineers secure their container footprints.
-  - **(2024)** [==VimWiki==](https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki) ⭐ 9468  [VIML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An incredibly powerful, native Vim plugin that transforms Vim into a personal wiki engine. It manages plain-text files, automates list formatting, links diary entries, and exports to HTML dynamically. Double-Evidence: The repository establishes local, high-speed terminal note-taking; live grounding shows it is a legendary choice for terminal-based power users who value zero-latency knowledge capture.
-  - **(2024)** [==wcurl==](https://github.com/curl/wcurl) ⭐ 512  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight command wrapper designed by the curl maintainers to simplify raw file downloads. Removes the need to manually define standard flags like `-O` and `--create-dirs`, reducing script friction when packaging container layers.
-  - **(2024)** [==Python Visual Studio Code==](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python) ⭐ 4623  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official VS Code Python extension repository. Serves as a primary integration layer for code-formatting, Jupyter Notebook systems, pytest architectures, and type checker implementations.
-  - **(2024)** [==Bridge to Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/mindaro) ⭐ 304  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Formerly a popular Microsoft tool for redirection of Kubernetes cluster traffic to local workstations. Live Grounding indicates this project has been retired and archived by Microsoft. Teams seeking similar workflows should look to solutions like mirrord or Telepresence.
-  - **(2024)** [==pandas.pydata.org: Reshaping by pivoting DataFrame objects==](https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/reshaping.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight points to the official documentation detailing Pandas dataframe reshaping capabilities. Live Grounding confirms that the official reference is the ultimate source of truth for dynamic transformations, managing complex edge cases such as missing indexes and memory footprints during structural reshaping.
-  - **(2024)** [==PyWhatKit==](https://github.com/Ankit404butfound/PyWhatKit) ⭐ 1671  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: An automation tool built to aggregate and perform diverse routing actions across platforms.
-Live Grounding: Evaluates web stream automation, messaging integrations, graphical tasks, and simple script automation models.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com: Django Sage Painless==](https://github.com/sageteamorg/django-sage-painless) ⭐ 60  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An opinionated community package designed to streamline Django project structuring, modular layouts, and database configuration templates. Helps minimize common configuration pain-points for enterprise applications. Ideal for teams seeking standard structural layout rules across various APIs.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com: Django app + RESTful API for automatic billing==](https://github.com/silverapp/silver) ⭐ 309  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Silver is an open-source invoicing and automated billing engine built on Django, offering declarative RESTful structures for subscription management. Enables seamless mapping of custom invoice workflows and state machines. Excellent enterprise baseline for custom financial systems.
-  - **(2024)** [==Apache Artemis JMeter==](https://github.com/apache/artemis) ⭐ 1024  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official source repository for Apache ActiveMQ Artemis. Built with Netty, this broker delivers low-latency messaging, supports AMQP, MQTT, and STOMP, and provides an efficient data distribution engine for high-density architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/kubemq-io/kubemq-community 🌟==](https://github.com/kubemq-io/kubemq-community) ⭐ 667  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The primary community codebase for KubeMQ. It showcases a lightweight, high-throughput message broker written in Go, specifically optimized for containerized microservice routing patterns inside Kubernetes.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/VikParuchuri/surya==](https://github.com/datalab-to/surya) ⭐ 20801  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Surya provides multi-lingual document OCR and accurate layout analysis powered by deep learning. It delivers high-fidelity reading and structuring of dense scientific papers, tables, and financial layouts, serving as a lighter, open substitute for legacy systems.
-  - **(2024)** [==Kaggle Competitions==](https://www.kaggle.com/competitions) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” Kaggle stands as the premier community catalog and competition hub for data science. It enables engineers to extract real-world datasets, benchmark their model configurations, and leverage managed GPU runtimes for experimental validation.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Netflix/metaflow 🌟==](https://github.com/Netflix/metaflow) ⭐ 10128  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Metaflow is Netflix's human-centric framework designed for building and managing production-grade data science pipelines. It seamlessly integrates local development with enterprise-scale cloud infrastructures, handling data caching, model versioning, and compute scaling automatically.
-  - **(2024)** [==roadmap.sh: MLOps roadmap==](https://roadmap.sh/r?id=65a112f2b8633950ffcf38b6) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive, structured roadmap detailing the precise skills, methodologies, and technologies required to master modern MLOps. Covers foundational software engineering, distributed system design, data pipelines, model orchestration, and telemetry architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [==catalog.ngc.nvidia.com: NVIDIA GPU Operator - Helm chart 🌟🌟🌟==](https://catalog.ngc.nvidia.com/orgs/nvidia/helm-charts/gpu-operator) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official NVIDIA GPU Operator Helm Chart coordinates all physical driver configurations, container engine runtimes, device plugins, and monitoring layers on Kubernetes. This is the industry-standard approach to automated provisioning of GPU compute capabilities across massive cloud and on-premise clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [==percona/pg_stat_monitor==](https://github.com/percona/pg_stat_monitor) ⭐ 581  [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Percona's advanced query performance monitoring extension for PostgreSQL. Extends the capabilities of pg_stat_statements with bucket-based statistics, client IP address tracking, visual execution plan analysis, and granular resource utilization metrics.
-  - **(2024)** [==orgrim/pg_back: Simple backup tool for PostgreSQL==](https://github.com/orgrim/pg_back) ⭐ 563  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A simple CLI automation utility for backing up PostgreSQL databases. Features structured schema and data exports, customizable compression, automated backup retention sweeps, and cron-friendly integration configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [==Altinity/clickhouse-operator==](https://github.com/Altinity/clickhouse-operator) ⭐ 2520  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The enterprise standard ClickHouse Operator developed by Altinity. Automates the deployment, provisioning, scaling, configuration, and monitoring of high-throughput columnar databases inside Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2024)** [==DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock==](https://github.com/DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock) ⭐ 6554  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly adopted SQL mock library for Golang designed to mock standard database/sql/driver behaviors. Facilitates robust database interaction testing without spinning up active infrastructure engines.
-  - **(2024)** [==SHMIG==](https://github.com/mbucc/shmig) ⭐ 474  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A minimalist Shell-based database migration utility. Designed to remain programming-language agnostic, it manages schema evolutionary steps and structured rollbacks executing plain raw SQL scripts.
-  - **(2024)** [==datafold/data-diff==](https://github.com/datafold/data-diff) ⭐ 2988  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An essential database comparison CLI tool and Python library designed to calculate cryptographic data drift and structural differences between massive, disparate relational database environments.
-  - **(2024)** [==Build Your Own X==](https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An immensely popular community-driven compilation of step-by-step guides for building complex software systems (compilers, databases, operating systems, Docker) from scratch. Perfect for deep pedagogical exploration of core engineering systems.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/dotdc/grafana-dashboards-kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/dotdc/grafana-dashboards-kubernetes) ⭐ 3599  [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Production-grade, community-approved Kubernetes dashboards. Delivers deep, clean observability of APIServer, node memory, CPU scheduling, storage, and pod ingress configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [==grafana/agent: Grafana Agent==](https://github.com/grafana/agent) ⭐ 1709  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An agent for metrics, logs, and trace collection. Live grounding confirms Grafana Agent is now deprecated and succeeded by Grafana Alloy, the vendor's unified telemetry collector for OpenTelemetry and Prometheus.
-  - **(2024)** [==Grafana Loki==](https://grafana.com/oss/loki) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Grafana Loki is a highly available, multi-tenant log aggregation engine designed to index metadata labels instead of log contents. Minimizes overhead and simplifies Kubernetes-native log parsing.
-  - **(2024)** [==Artemis Prometheus Metrics Plugin==](https://github.com/rh-messaging/artemis-prometheus-metrics-plugin) ⭐ 28  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Duplicates technical setup for the Artemis-Prometheus plugin, highlighting metrics formatting for queue lengths, active sessions, and underlying JVM memory states.
-  - **(2024)** [==blackbox_exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter) ⭐ 5728  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Prometheus community-supported exporter designed to probe endpoints over HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, TCP, ICMP, and gRPC protocols. Crucial for verifying application routing availability and TLS certificate statuses.
-  - **(2024)** [==prometheus-community/elasticsearch_exporter==](https://github.com/prometheus-community/elasticsearch_exporter) ⭐ 2077  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Standard Prometheus-community exporter that queries Elasticsearch cluster health, shard counts, JVM memory usage, indexing metrics, and search latency times.
-  - **(2024)** [==YACE - yet another cloudwatch exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus-community/yet-another-cloudwatch-exporter) ⭐ 1209  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highly performance-optimized Prometheus exporter (YACE) designed to query metrics from AWS CloudWatch. Leverages cost-effective batched APIs to retrieve data without incurring high AWS costs.
-  - **(2024)** [==enix/x509-certificate-exporter==](https://github.com/enix/x509-certificate-exporter) ⭐ 929  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highly configurable Prometheus exporter focused on scanning and detecting TLS/SSL certificates from filesystems, Kubernetes Secrets, and PEM files. Helps automatically alert on expiring network assets.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/cortexproject/cortex==](https://github.com/cortexproject/cortex) ⭐ 5811  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Open-source repository for Cortex. Implements Prometheus as a service, allowing isolated multi-tenancy, long-term metric durability in object storage (S3/GCS), and horizontally scalable querying.
-  - **(2024)** [==Idealista: This ansible role installs a Prometheus Node Exporter in a debian environment==](https://github.com/idealista/prometheus_jmx_exporter_role) ⭐ 6  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Specialized Ansible playbook role targeting JMX and Node Exporter configurations inside Debian architectures. Ideal for standardized on-premise JVM infrastructure telemetry deployment.
-  - **(2024)** [==Robot Framework 🌟==](https://robotframework.org) [ROBOT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, keyword-driven acceptance testing and robotic process automation (RPA) framework. Built on Python, Robot Framework provides an abstraction layer over Selenium, Appium, and API clients, enabling non-programmers to define readable testing scripts while keeping underlying code highly modular and extensible.
-  - **(2024)** [==appium.io==](https://appium.io) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, cross-platform mobile automation tool implementing the W3C WebDriver protocol for native, hybrid, and mobile web applications. Establishes a standard interface to control iOS (via XCUITest) and Android (via UIAutomator2) devices without requiring recompilation of the target mobile applications.
-  - **(2024)** [==Atlassian Marketplace: Zephyr==](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1014681/zephyr-for-jira-test-management) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details Zephyr for Jira, an enterprise-grade test management solution natively integrated into the Jira workspace. Examines how QA teams define, execute, and track test cases directly inside Jira issues, ensuring traceability across user stories, automated test runs, and dynamic bug tracking workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [==tekton.dev==](https://tekton.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Analyzes Tekton, a powerful Kubernetes-native, open-source framework for building continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. By using Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), Tekton allows developers to run build, test, and deploy operations within fully isolated container pods on standard clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/tektoncd==](https://github.com/tektoncd) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides access to the central GitHub repository ecosystem of the Tekton project, housing core pipeline controllers, CLI tools (tkn), trigger mechanisms, and catalog components. Serves as the primary source for inspecting Tekton's open-source Go implementations and resource definitions.
-  - **(2024)** [==github: Tekton Pipelines==](https://github.com/tektoncd/pipeline) ⭐ 8985  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A secondary reference to Tekton's core Pipeline engine. Focuses on declarative resource management via Custom Resource Definitions, detailing how Tekton uses specialized Tasks and Steps to run multi-stage workflows natively inside Kubernetes nodes without relying on heavy external build servers.
-  - **(2024)** [==Tekton Pipelines Docs==](https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The authoritative reference documentation for configuring Tekton Pipelines. Covers the specification of custom Tasks, input/output workspaces, parameters, and step sequencing, providing developers with the complete syntax to construct highly complex, secure, and declarative cloud-native build workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [==OpenShift Tekton pipelines==](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops/what-cicd-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise overview of OpenShift Pipelines, Red Hat's native CI/CD solution built entirely on Tekton. Explains how OpenShift integrates Tekton into its developer console, securing execution with OpenShift RBAC, and offering out-of-the-box cluster tasks to streamline secure container builds.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/cavaliercoder/vpc-free==](https://github.com/cavaliercoder/vpc-free) ⭐ 59  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized tool designed to scan AWS VPC configurations and identify unused IP subnets and available address spaces. It simplifies subnet planning and CIDR allocation by visually exposing gaps in current IP management matrices. Essential for large enterprises implementing zero-trust network segmentations or multi-region Transit Gateway routing.
-  - **(2024)** [==willdady/aws-resource-based-policy-collector: AWS resource-based policy' collector==](https://github.com/willdady/aws-resource-based-policy-collector) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated security utility that scans and aggregates resource-based policies (e.g., S3 Bucket Policies, KMS Key Policies, SQS Policies) across AWS accounts. It aims to surface overly permissive access matrices that violate least privilege models. The script serves as an important compliance utility for scanning public and cross-account configuration leakage.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-stack-builder-tool==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-stack-builder-tool) ⭐ 202  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An AWS Samples tool configured to dynamically build and modularize AWS CDK stacks based on high-level configuration templates. It streamlines boilerplate IAC setup, allowing platform engineering teams to maintain clean, scalable multi-environment stacks. Ideal for bootstrapping large cloud applications adhering to AWS Well-Architected frameworks.
-  - **(2024)** [==ec2-spot-converter==](https://github.com/jcjorel/ec2-spot-converter) ⭐ 199  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” ec2-spot-converter is an open-source tool built to programmatically convert existing AWS on-demand EC2 instances to spot instances and vice versa without manual reconstruction. It reduces downtime by preserving root volume data and configuration profiles during transitions. Critical for engineers optimizing test workloads and maximizing cost-savings.
-  - **(2024)** [==https://learn.microsoft.com: View Kubernetes costs (AKS)==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/view-kubernetes-costs) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official technical documentation on AKS-native cost views inside Azure Cost Management. Demonstrates how to configure cluster-level cost allocation, tracking pod resource requests, namespaces, and system services in multi-tenant pools.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/dolevshor/azure-finops-guide: The Azure FinOps Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/dolevshor/azure-finops-guide) ⭐ 215  🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly comprehensive community repository focused on Azure FinOps best practices. Delivers script templates, tag compliance policies, and architectural checklists to help teams set up continuous cloud financial operations.
-  - **(2024)** [==kyaml2go (Pronounced as camel2go 🐫) 🌟==](https://github.com/PrasadG193/kyaml2go) ⭐ 283  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A code generator that converts static Kubernetes YAML configurations into functional client-go API syntax. Highly valuable for operator developers seeking to minimize manual client-go boilerplate code.
-  - **(2024)** [==health.google: AI-enabled imaging and diagnostics previously thought impossible==](https://health.google/imaging-and-diagnostics) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Outlines Google Health's technical breakthroughs in AI-enabled diagnostic imaging, emphasizing deep learning models for diabetic retinopathy, lung screening, and oncology detection. Google’s infrastructure leverages specialized TPUs (Tensor Processing Units) to execute low-latency inferences directly at the point of care. It illustrates the clinical value of integrating automated computer-vision assistance directly into traditional clinical workstations.
-  - **(2024)** [==postman.com: What is an API?==](https://www.postman.com/what-is-an-api) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Postman’s foundational guide explaining the mechanics of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). It covers request-response patterns, typical protocols, payloads (JSON/XML), and the strategic business value of exposing software interfaces. It serves as an industry-standard primer for developers starting with web services.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/public-apis/public-apis: Try Public APIs for free 🌟==](https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis) ⭐ 441446  🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly curated, massive directory of free, public APIs categorized by topic (such as Auth, Data, Analytics, and weather). This repository is the de facto standard resource for engineers searching for mock datasets or utility endpoints to build prototypes. It demonstrates the utility of community-led open-source curation for modern software experimentation.
-  - **(2024)** [==genbeta.com: Hace 20 aΓ±os, este correo de Jeff Bezos en Amazon cambiΓ³ para siempre la forma en que programamos apps==](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/hace-22-anos-este-correo-jeff-bezos-amazon-cambio-para-siempre-forma-que-programamos-apps) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Retells the legendary 2002 internal email mandate from Jeff Bezos which laid the operational foundations for modern AWS and microservices architectures. The mandate forced all internal teams to communicate solely via modular, service-oriented interfaces (APIs) under penalty of termination, completely outlawing direct database reads or shared-memory shortcuts. This structural shift proved that strict interface contracts are essential for massive scale and organizational independence.
-  - **(2024)** [==AWS WAF sample rules==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-waf-sample) ⭐ 511  [JSON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A historical repository containing sample AWS WAF rule sets and templates. Note: This repository is now officially archived by AWS. Contemporary deployment architectures rely on AWS Managed Rules or centralized configurations managed through AWS Firewall Manager rather than maintaining customized version-one JSON rules.
-  - **(2024)** [==grafana.com: How to manage high cardinality metrics in Prometheus and Kubernetes==](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-manage-high-cardinality-metrics-in-prometheus-and-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Crucial blueprint for managing high cardinality metrics within Prometheus. Outlines techniques like metric dropping, relabeling rules, and dashboard optimization to mitigate memory pressure and reduce monitoring costs in dynamic container environments.
-  - **(2024)** [==grafana.com: How to monitor Kubernetes clusters with the Prometheus Operator==](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-monitor-kubernetes-clusters-with-the-prometheus-operator) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Comprehensive configuration guide for deploying and managing the Prometheus Operator on Kubernetes. Demonstrates configuring ServiceMonitor and PodMonitor custom resources to automate collection of dynamic microservice targets.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/cert-manager: Policy Approver==](https://github.com/cert-manager/approver-policy) ⭐ 90  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The cert-manager approver-policy extension code repository. Intercepts CertificateRequest resources before submission, evaluating requested commonNames, SANs, and key constraints against user-defined security guidelines.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/kedacore/keda/issues/2214==](https://github.com/kedacore/keda/issues/2214) ⭐ 10282  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Technical GitHub issue discussion within the KEDA repository, offering granular insight into community-driven debugging, performance tuning, and architectural refinement. Reflects the active, battle-tested maintenance of this vital cloud-native project.
-  - **(2024)** [==github: Weave Net - Weaving Containers into Applications==](https://github.com/weaveworks/weave) ⭐ 6612  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Weave Net is a widely adopted container CNI plugin that creates an autonomous peer-to-peer overlay network with no external database requirements. The repository was archived by Weaveworks in 2024, prompting enterprise engineering teams to migrate to active, high-performance CNIs like Cilium (eBPF-driven) or Calico.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/glasskube/glasskube==](https://github.com/glasskube/glasskube) ⭐ 3494  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official open-source repository for Glasskube, a next-generation package manager for Kubernetes written in Go. Glasskube simplifies package discovery, automated lifecycle updates, and dependency mapping through structured Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) and robust validation.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/bluxmit: Kubespray Workspace==](https://github.com/bluxmit/alnoda-workspaces) ⭐ 1361  [DOCKER/SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A containerized development sandbox and workspace designed to streamline the execution of Kubespray and Ansible playbooks, ensuring dependency insulation and tool consistency across local machine environments.
-  - **(2024)** [==uber/kraken==](https://github.com/uber/kraken) ⭐ 6699  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Uber's peer-to-peer (P2P) Docker registry designed for ultra-high-throughput image distribution in highly distributed, large-scale container cluster environments. Real-world grounding shows this project is archived and legacy, with the industry shifting toward CNCF Dragonfly. It remains a historical reference for complex peer-to-peer registry orchestration patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [==GitHub: kube-monkey==](https://github.com/asobti/kube-monkey) ⭐ 3064  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Go-based Kubernetes implementation of Netflix's Chaos Monkey. kube-monkey runs inside k8s clusters to systematically schedule and delete random Pod instances within designated namespaces, forcing development teams to architect highly redundant and self-healing services.
-  - **(2024)** [==PowerfulSeal==](https://github.com/powerfulseal/powerfulseal) ⭐ 1975  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Python-based chaos engine designed for Kubernetes. PowerfulSeal operates interactively or via declarative policy configurations to systematically delete pods, shut down infrastructure nodes, and disrupt networking to reveal platform design flaws.
-  - **(2024)** [==GitLab Kubernetes Agent==](https://docs.gitlab.com/user/clusters/agent) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A secure, bidirectional, and active cluster integration agent (now known as the GitLab Agent for Kubernetes) that enables enterprise GitOps workflows. Operating inside the target cluster, it pulls configurations from Git repositories, avoiding the security risk of exposing Kube-apiserver endpoints to external CI runners.
-  - **(2024)** [==github: ElectricEye==](https://github.com/jonrau1/ElectricEye/blob/master/README.md) ⭐ 1043  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated cloud security assessment framework designed to continually monitor AWS environments for configuration drift, vulnerabilities, and deviations from industry standards. Outputs findings directly to AWS Security Hub.
-  - **(2024)** [==docs.microsoft.com: .NET Microservices: Architecture for Containerized .NET Applications==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/architecture/microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The definitive architectural design guide for planning and building containerized .NET microservices. Focuses on Domain-Driven Design (DDD) principles, CQRS patterns, Outbox event delivery, and deployment best practices inside Docker environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Chaos Engineering==](https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering) ⭐ 6589  🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier curated directory of resources, tools, and papers dedicated to the practice of Chaos Engineering. It indexes tools for simulating network latency, injecting resource stress, and terminating instances across various platforms, with a strong focus on cloud-native environments. This is a must-have reference for engineering teams building self-healing, fault-tolerant distributed systems.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-waf-ops-dashboards==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-waf-ops-dashboards) ⭐ 56  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Contains CloudFormation templates and Athena query scripts to establish centralized dashboards for AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) logs. Empowers security operations to detect anomalous traffic patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/aws-samples: Guide to Resource Tagging Automation==](https://github.com/aws-samples/resource-tagging-automation) ⭐ 55  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Automated cloud governance solution leveraging AWS Lambda to automatically append standardized metadata tags onto AWS resources. Simplifies enterprise cost allocation and compliance enforcement operations.
-  - **(2023)** [==Azure/Draft 🌟==](https://github.com/Azure/draft) ⭐ 642  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Azure Draft simplifies early-stage developer onboarding onto Kubernetes. By scanning source code directories, it automatically generates containerization assets including Dockerfiles, Kubernetes manifests, Helm charts, and deployment workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [==cloud-native-toolkit/multi-tenancy-gitops 🌟==](https://github.com/cloud-native-toolkit/multi-tenancy-gitops) ⭐ 120  [YAML / SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A production-grade toolkit mapping GitOps and Argo CD architectures onto multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters. Outlines secure separation patterns, namespace isolations, and policy sync mechanisms for scaling environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==OpenShift Pipelines Catalog==](https://github.com/openshift/pipelines-catalog) ⭐ 52  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The central repository containing reusable Tekton Tasks and Pipelines optimized for OpenShift. Provides pre-built blocks for standard development patterns, including Git integration, Maven compilations, and SonarQube analyses.
-  - **(2023)** [==OpenShift AI Examples==](https://github.com/CastawayEGR/openshift-ai-examples) ⭐ 25  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community collection of machine learning workflows and notebooks deployed on Red Hat OpenShift AI. Details deployment pipelines for distributed training, model serving, and GPU resource slicing.
-  - **(2023)** [==knative-tutorial==](https://github.com/redhat-developer-demos/knative-tutorial) ⭐ 291  [JAVA / YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive repository tutorial focused on Knative. Delivers detailed, practical instructions for implementing Knative Serving, traffic splitting, event brokers, and scale-to-zero configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [==Terraform Automation Demo using Google Cloud Provider==](https://github.com/tfxor/terraform-google-automation-demo) ⭐ 10  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Technical repository containing IaC templates to provision GCP infrastructure via HashiCorp Terraform. Showcases structured folder hierarchies, backend state locks, and resource declarations for VPCs, compute instances, and firewalls.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic==](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic) ⭐ 9303  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight targets the actual source code repository for the Spring Petclinic community project. Live Grounding confirms this project is an invaluable asset across the software industry to demonstrate testing, framework upgrades, Docker containerization, and platform deployment strategies. It serves as the baseline target for countless CI/CD benchmarks.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners: Machine Learning for Beginners' - A Curriculum==](https://github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners) ⭐ 86821  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Microsoft's 12-week, 26-lesson classical machine learning curriculum focused heavily on hands-on project-based execution using Scikit-learn. It purposely isolates foundational ML patternsβ€”such as regression, clustering, and basic NLPβ€”from deep learning complexities. It is a premier learning journey for developers seeking to deploy robust predictive systems.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/mlabonne/llm-course==](https://github.com/mlabonne/llm-course) ⭐ 80120  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Maxime Labonne's stellar curriculum for mastering Large Language Model engineering. Curator Insight and Live Grounding confirm its value, providing code-driven notebooks covering quantization (bitsandbytes, AWQ, GGUF), LoRA fine-tuning, direct preference optimization (DPO), and advanced retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) paradigms.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/openai/openai-cookbook: OpenAI Cookbook==](https://github.com/openai/openai-cookbook) ⭐ 74150  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official, highly detailed cookbook of integration patterns and code recipes from OpenAI. Live Grounding and Curator Insight rate this as the definitive reference for engineering structured JSON model outputs, semantic embedding databases, low-latency streaming endpoints, and high-throughput bulk operations.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/SkalskiP/top-cvpr-2023-papers==](https://github.com/SkalskiP/top-cvpr-2023-papers) ⭐ 647  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated reference hub detailing top-performing papers and breakthroughs from CVPR 2023. Synthesizes vital engineering advancements across object detection, visual language models, zero-shot segmentation libraries, and advanced neural representations.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-ai==](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-ai) ⭐ 4272  🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An official JupyterLab extension that brings generative AI capabilities to interactive notebooks. It supports inline code synthesis, explanation, and error correction across multiple model APIs.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/XingangPan/DragGAN==](https://github.com/XingangPan/DragGAN) ⭐ 35825  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive GAN-based image manipulation system. Users drag specific control points of an image to dynamically alter object dimensions, poses, and facial structures.
-  - **(2023)** [==diegolnasc/kubernetes-best-practices 🌟==](https://github.com/diegolnasc/kubernetes-best-practices) ⭐ 1500  🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated repository consolidating industry-vetted guidelines for cluster security, deployment configurations, cost management, and reliable resource scheduling in production environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==cloud.google.com: What is Kubernetes? 🌟==](https://cloud.google.com/learn/what-is-kubernetes) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive foundation on Kubernetes, detailing its architectural pillars including the control plane, worker nodes, and declarative API engine. It outlines container scheduling, automated self-healing, and service discovery mechanisms essential for running resilient, modern cloud-native systems.
-  - **(2023)** [==Hierarchical namespaces==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/multi-tenancy/tree/master/incubator/hnc) ⭐ 942  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The repository source for the Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC). While archived on GitHub, it remains highly informative for establishing cascading sub-namespace parameters and resource hierarchies.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/kairos-io/kairos: Kairos - Kubernetes-focused, Cloud Native Linux' meta-distribution==](https://github.com/kairos-io/kairos) ⭐ 1739  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kairos is an open-source, immutable Linux meta-distribution optimized specifically for edge and cloud-native Kubernetes deployments. It treats the base operating system as an appliance, allowing declarative, zero-touch provisioning and atomic node upgrades.
-  - **(2023)** [==kondense 🌟==](https://github.com/unagex/kondense) ⭐ 368  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kondense is an open-source, lightweight auto-tuning utility for Kubernetes.
-- Runs asynchronously to analyze workload consumption and dynamically update resource definitions.
-- Aims to reduce idle node overhead with minimal configuration.
-  - **(2023)** [==KubeCarrier - Service Management at Scale==](https://github.com/kubermatic/kubecarrier) ⭐ 291  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” KubeCarrier is an open-source system designed for managing services across multiple Kubernetes clusters using a Service App Store model based on CRDs. Curator insights framed it as an enterprise-ready hub for multi-tenant services; however, live grounding reveals the project has been archived by Kubermatic. It remains academically and architecturally notable for showing how to use Hub-and-Spoke cluster patterns to automate service provisioning.
-  - **(2023)** [==engineering.monday.com: monday.com’s Multi-Regional Architecture: A Deep Dive==](https://engineering.monday.com/monday-coms-multi-regional-architecture-a-deep-dive) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A real-world architectural dissection of how monday.com implemented a highly resilient, multi-regional cloud strategy to improve latency and adhere to strict regional data regulations. Explains state replication strategies, request routing optimizations, and database scaling bottlenecks encountered during global scaling.
-  - **(2023)** [==terraform.io: Creation-Time Provisioners 🌟==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/provisioners) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Documents the operational behaviors of creation-time versus destroy-time provisioners within the lifecycle of a resource. Highlights how failures during creation mark resources as tainted, whereas destroy-time actions execution must be robust against resource loss. Live grounding reinforces the architectural community consensus to treat these mechanisms as legacy design smells, utilizing native engine capabilities instead.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/PacoVK/tapir==](https://github.com/PacoVK/tapir) ⭐ 237  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source utility designed to render interactive visual representations of Terraform execution plans. Helps teams review deep changes, resource recreations, and infrastructure impacts in a browser dashboard before approvals.
-  - **(2023)** [==youtube: Stop using shared secrets! CI/CD authentication the proper way==](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd2wuAVush4) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A masterclass exploring OpenID Connect (OIDC) federation mechanisms to completely replace static credentials in CI/CD platforms. Demonstrates how runner environments authenticate directly with cloud APIs using short-lived tokens. Live grounding indicates that adopting OIDC-based identity federation is now the absolute industry-standard security baseline for modern cloud deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [==AWS Lambda the Terraform Way==](https://github.com/nsriram/lambda-the-terraform-way) ⭐ 1260  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A widely starred open-source template repository outlining best practices for packaging, versioning, and deploying AWS Lambda functions natively using Terraform. Eliminates dependencies on external serverless frameworks by leveraging HCL zip archiving capabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [==K3s Private Cluster 🌟==](https://github.com/inscapist/terraform-k3s-private-cloud) ⭐ 121  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source code repository outlining how to automate secure, private K3s Kubernetes cluster installations using Terraform scripts. Illustrates resource definitions and networking setups for edge deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [==terraform-hcloud-dualstack-k8s: Hetzner Dual-Stack Kubernetes Cluster==](https://github.com/tibordp/terraform-hcloud-dualstack-k8s) ⭐ 34  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community-led open-source project automating the deployment of dual-stack (IPv4/IPv6) Kubernetes clusters on Hetzner Cloud. Provides dynamic network routing, instance configuration, and cluster orchestration out of the box.
-  - **(2023)** [==serverlessland.com: EDA VISUALS 🌟🌟🌟==](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A curated collection of visual explanations covering event-driven mechanics. Helps developers visually digest routing, choreographies, and filtering topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [==Kubernetes Continuous Deploy==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes-cd) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized Jenkins plugin designed to coordinate container deployment pipelines, allowing seamless application delivery onto Kubernetes clusters. It handles cluster authentication, manifest interpolation, and rollout verification, although modern enterprise GitOps architectures have largely transitioned target deployments to ArgoCD or Flux.
-  - **(2023)** [==@sindresorhus' Awesome==](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) ⭐ 475618  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main index repository by Sindre Sorhus, tracking development resources and technologies globally. Highly useful for architects trying to cross-reference multiple tech stack capabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [==@ramitsurana' Awesome Kubernetes==](https://ramitsurana.github.io/awesome-kubernetes) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A thoroughly organized directory of tools, books, tutorials, and libraries designed for Kubernetes users. Serves as an invaluable learning roadmap for operations engineers and developers to discover and adopt production-grade tooling in their DevOps lifecycles.
-  - **(2023)** [==tomhuang12: Awesome Kubernetes Resources==](https://github.com/tomhuang12/awesome-k8s-resources) ⭐ 4161  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptional index featuring top-tier educational materials, reference setups, architectural slides, and video tutorials on Kubernetes operations. Designed to help SREs and cloud architects gain advanced master-level understanding of orchestration internals.
-  - **(2023)** [==@jk8s' Awesome Kubernetes==](https://github.com/jk8s/awesome-kubernetes) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated directory listing specialized Kubernetes tools, packages, and frameworks. This resource collection focuses on developer productivity tools, testing utilities, and monitoring wrappers to optimize day-to-day cluster administration workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [==run-x/awesome-kubernetes==](https://github.com/run-x/awesome-kubernetes) ⭐ 379  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized directory compiling infrastructure automation, IAC templates, and deployment scripts for Kubernetes clusters. Highlights tools designed to expedite cloud environment setups and secure CI/CD orchestration paths.
-  - **(2023)** [==magnologan/awesome-k8s-security: Awesome Kubernetes (K8s) Security 🌟==](https://github.com/magnologan/awesome-k8s-security) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A premier directory indexing specialized Kubernetes security packages, scanners, CVE logs, and hardening guides. It collects key scanning tools such as Falco, Trivy, and Polaris, helping cloud compliance officers map cluster defense strategies against known attack matrices.
-  - **(2023)** [==ksoclabs/awesome-kubernetes-security 🌟==](https://github.com/ksoclabs/awesome-kubernetes-security) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An expert-level compilation of Kubernetes security tools, vulnerability papers, threat simulations, and posture management (KSPM) frameworks. Ideal for penetration testers and cloud security engineers auditing the security posture of enterprise orchestrators.
-  - **(2023)** [==rootsongjc/awesome-cloud-native 🌟==](https://github.com/rootsongjc/awesome-cloud-native) ⭐ 2413  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive library mapping the CNCF Cloud Native landscape, detailing Service Meshes, dynamic storages, logging setups, and database drivers. Provides platform architects with a systematic catalog to structure and maintain resilient, cloud-agnostic application footprints.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/joseadanof: Awesome Cloud Native Trainings==](https://github.com/joseadanof/awesome-cloudnative-trainings) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A thoroughly organized directory cataloging cloud-native certifications (CKA, CKAD, CKS), training centers, and open labs. Extremely useful for platform engineering managers designing structured learning and technical progression tracks for their teams.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/calvin-puram: Awesome Kubernetes Operator Resources==](https://github.com/calvin-puram/awesome-kubernetes-operator-resources) ⭐ 245  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized guide indexing SDKs, patterns, and source repositories for writing Kubernetes Operators. It provides concrete references on the Operator SDK, Kubebuilder framework, and controller-runtime systems, allowing platform developers to build automated, stateful management controllers.
-  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Container==](https://github.com/tcnksm/awesome-container) ⭐ 175  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized index investigating low-level container building, runtimes (runc, containerd, CRI-O), image specification standards, and isolation platforms. Ideal for system engineers seeking to master virtualization fundamentals and security sandboxing at the kernel boundary.
-  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Productivity==](https://github.com/jyguyomarch/awesome-productivity) ⭐ 3258  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated directory showcasing productivity systems, workspace organizers, automated scripting kits, and distraction-blocking helpers. Designed to aid engineers in maximizing throughput and focusing effort during large-scale development sprints.
-  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Linux==](https://github.com/inputsh/awesome-linux) ⭐ 5048  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A premier directory of Linux performance diagnostic utilities, shell configurations, system metrics collectors, and custom distributions. This guide is an invaluable reference for platform engineers optimizing base host OS layers for container node hosts.
-  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Scalability==](https://github.com/binhnguyennus/awesome-scalability) ⭐ 71720  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A legendary repository outlining the structural design patterns for massive, highly available backend systems. Covering microservices coordination, message brokers, caching schemas, and consensus databases, this represents the gold standard for backend systems architects.
-  - **(2023)** [==mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide: Kubernetes Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A massive educational directory covering basic components, intermediate networking, storage, and advanced Kubernetes configurations. Offers structured developer pathways and hypervisor setup instructions, making it ideal for technical upskilling and training programs.
-  - **(2023)** [==The Book of Secret Knowledge 🌟==](https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge) ⭐ 228298  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A massive, high-density repository of DevOps command cheatsheets, diagnostic scripts, network testing algorithms, and configuration templates. Highly useful for site reliability engineers performing active cluster incident responses and systems troubleshooting under pressure.
-  - **(2023)** [==clusterpedia-io/clusterpedia 🌟==](https://github.com/clusterpedia-io/clusterpedia) ⭐ 873  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Clusterpedia is a high-performance open-source search engine for multi-cluster Kubernetes resources. It periodically synchronizes objects from countless distinct environments into a centralized database, exposing a standard Kubernetes API endpoint to enable low-latency, cross-cluster resource discovery and management.
-  - **(2023)** [==spring.io: spring boot with docker==](https://spring.io/guides/gs/spring-boot-docker) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official guide on containerizing Spring Boot applications using traditional Dockerfiles. It details layering techniques to optimize cache layers, thereby reducing container rebuild times and improving deployment efficiency. Live grounding confirms that while manual Dockerfiles are crucial to understand, many enterprise teams now favor cloud-native buildpacks or Spring Boot's built-in Buildpack integration for security and standardization.
-  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Developing and deploying Spring Boot microservices on Kubernetes==](https://learnkube.com/spring-boot-kubernetes-guide) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly technical deep dive into deployment strategies for Spring Boot microservices on Kubernetes, focusing on resource constraints, graceful shutdown, and container sizing. It bridges the gap between Java's JVM memory footprints and Kubernetes container limits. This guide remains an industry gold-standard reference for configuring thread pools and JVM ergonomics inside container environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==github - fabric8, maven plugin==](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-maven-plugin) ⭐ 334  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Maven plugin designed to package Java projects into lightweight Docker/OCI images and generate corresponding Kubernetes resource manifests automatically. Double-Evidence: Note that this project is archived and superseded by Eclipse JKube in modern development environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==GitHub Copilot 🌟==](https://github.com/copilot) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main landing framework for GitHub Copilot's developer organization. As an AI-assisted development standard, it houses the core SDK components, extension configurations, and telemetry hooks driving modern contextual code synthesis inside major integrated development environments (IDEs).
-  - **(2023)** [==lucidrains/PaLM-rlhf-pytorch==](https://github.com/lucidrains/PaLM-rlhf-pytorch) ⭐ 7864  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source PyTorch implementation combining the PaLM architecture with Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF). Crucial blueprint for organizations aiming to construct and fine-tune private, self-hosted LLM engines for internal code synthesis.
-  - **(2023)** [==pravega/pravega-operator==](https://github.com/pravega/pravega-operator) ⭐ 40  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deploys and maintains high-throughput Pravega streaming architectures, orchestrating the state of BookKeeper, ZooKeeper, and active cluster storage segments.
-  - **(2023)** [==krestomatio/keydb-operator==](https://github.com/krestomatio/keydb-operator) ⭐ 59  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Manages KeyDB setups, providing high-speed, multi-threaded cache nodes with automated replica synchronization, cluster scaling, and rapid failover handling.
-  - **(2023)** [==OT-CONTAINER-KIT/mongodb-operator: MongoDB Operator==](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/mongodb-operator) ⭐ 49  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Manages MongoDB databases, replica sets, and sharded environments. It automates scaling, credential updates, and physical storage volume mounts within the cluster.
-  - **(2023)** [==registry-creds==](https://github.com/alexellis/registry-creds) ⭐ 350  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Automatically syncs image pull credentials across diverse namespaces from registry platforms like ECR, GCR, and Docker Hub. It solves multi-tenant credential sharing securely without requiring manual duplications.
-  - **(2023)** [==redhat-cop/dynamic-rbac-operator: Dynamic RBAC Operator==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/dynamic-rbac-operator) ⭐ 23  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dynamically coordinates RBAC permissions based on directory groups or namespace annotations, simplifying user onboarding and access control administration.
-  - **(2023)** [==ckotzbauer/vulnerability-operator==](https://github.com/ckotzbauer/vulnerability-operator) ⭐ 87  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Integrates scanning engines with active cluster runtimes, cross-referencing running container image tags against security databases to alert administrators to new vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [==gemini==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/gemini) ⭐ 434  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A declarative volume snapshot management controller that automates standard backup schedules. It utilizes the native Kubernetes VolumeSnapshot APIs to orchestrate retention policies and dynamic cross-region backup restorations.
-  - **(2023)** [==Meerkat==](https://github.com/borchero/meerkat) ⭐ 38  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dynamic networking operator designed to update and map external DNS routes. It reads internal networking resource allocations to dynamically register up-to-date hostname directories.
-  - **(2023)** [==redhat-cop/keepalived-operator: Keepalived operator==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/keepalived-operator) ⭐ 123  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Manages Keepalived deployments within Kubernetes clusters. It coordinates VIP (Virtual IP) failover protocols across physical or virtual cluster node interfaces.
-  - **(2023)** [==Logging Operator==](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/logging-operator) ⭐ 51  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Simplifies multi-tenant logging infrastructure by coordinating central Fluentd and Fluent Bit setups. It manages complex logging filters and output endpoints declaratively.
-  - **(2023)** [==uptimerobot-operator==](https://github.com/brennerm/uptimerobot-operator) ⭐ 60  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Synchronizes current routing profiles with the UptimeRobot API. It dynamically configures exterior synthetic latency testing targets as new ingresses scale up or out.
-  - **(2023)** [==IngressMonitorController (Deprecated)==](https://github.com/stakater/IngressMonitorController) ⭐ 735  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An older monitoring operator designed to orchestrate uptime checks across multiple external platforms. Live Grounding indicates that this project has been archived and deprecated in favor of active native alternatives.
-  - **(2023)** [==banzaicloud/thanos-operator 🌟==](https://github.com/banzaicloud/thanos-operator) ⭐ 283  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Streamlines Thanos-based monitoring architectures by provisioning Query, Store, Compact, and Ruler resources. It manages historical metrics storage across dynamic environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==gst-pipeline-operator: A Kubernetes operator for running audio/video processing' pipelines==](https://github.com/tinyzimmer/gst-pipeline-operator) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly specialized operator configured to execute GStreamer audio/video pipelines inside clusters, scaling media ingestion, processing topologies, and delivery channels dynamically.
-  - **(2023)** [==qontract==](https://github.com/app-sre/qontract-server) ⭐ 16  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise configuration server that leverages GraphQL to manage infrastructure states and reconcile multi-tenant declarations. Developed as part of App-SRE tooling, it facilitates continuous delivery by organizing configuration data. It continues to see specialized internal usage for large platform configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [==space-cloud: Develop, Deploy and Secure Serverless Apps on Kubernetes.==](https://github.com/spacecloud-io/space-cloud) ⭐ 3993  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Backend-as-a-Service and serverless engine designed to instantly deploy APIs and coordinate scale-to-zero workloads on Kubernetes. The project has moved to a legacy state as developers consolidated around mainstream serverless frameworks like Knative.
-  - **(2023)** [==Agorakube==](https://github.com/ilkilab/agorakube) ⭐ 98  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source Kubernetes engine dedicated to automating production-ready installations over bare metal setups. Streamlines storage provisioning, load balancing integrations, and upgrades across dedicated offline data center runtimes.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/opencontrolplane==](https://github.com/opencontrolplane) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” OpenControlPlane provides abstract control plane frameworks designed to decouple custom APIs from heavy physical compute workloads. Inspired by minimal KCP architectures, it allows API lifecycle orchestration without the operational overhead of managing physical Kubernetes nodes. It is useful for platform teams designing custom APIs.
-  - **(2023)** [==Tesoro==](https://github.com/kapicorp/tesoro) ⭐ 37  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An admission controller webhook designed to streamline secrets synchronizations and handle decoding actions securely. Ensures raw secret assets are safely verified before injecting configuration data into target runtimes.
-  - **(2023)** [==Beetle==](https://github.com/Clivern/Beetle) ⭐ 167  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight utility tailored to simplify the secure distribution of secrets and credentials to distributed microservices. Streamlines integration procedures for cloud workloads requesting verified execution credentials.
-  - **(2023)** [==k8s-dt-node-labeller==](https://github.com/adaptant-labs/k8s-dt-node-labeller) ⭐ 17  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized controller designed to label nodes dynamically based on Device Tree specifications. It enables hardware-aware scheduling by analyzing local physical attributes and exposing them as standard Kubernetes selector labels.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/nebuly-ai/nos==](https://github.com/nebuly-ai/nos) ⭐ 684  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Nos is an advanced GPU optimization platform built for Kubernetes to run AI workloads cost-effectively. It utilizes dynamic resource slicing and scheduling to enable multi-tenant GPU sharing. This reduces hardware idling and increases resource efficiency for LLM and ML training jobs.
-  - **(2023)** [==karma 🌟==](https://github.com/prymitive/karma) ⭐ 2648  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly functional and responsive dashboard for Prometheus Alertmanager alerts. Enables deep filtering and cluster aggregation across diverse Alertmanager nodes, dramatically improving SRE triage workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [==vmware-tanzu/octant==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/octant) ⭐ 6247  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Octant was an open-source, extensible developer dashboard designed to visualize local and remote Kubernetes cluster states, resource dependencies, and logs. Project development was officially archived in 2023 as developers shifted to other open-source or commercial alternatives like Lens, OpenLens, and K9s.
-  - **(2023)** [==KSS - Kubernetes pod status on steroid==](https://github.com/chmouel/kss) ⭐ 43  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A CLI utility designed to enhance pod status visibility, extracting high-fidelity information from Kubernetes clusters in real-time. It visualizes container terminations, restarts, and readiness probes with rich colors and status indicators, addressing the visual limitations of native `kubectl get pods`.
-  - **(2023)** [==kubectl-images==](https://github.com/chenjiandongx/kubectl-images) ⭐ 277  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A CLI plugin designed to scan, inventory, and display the exact container images actively deployed inside a cluster namespace. Essential for identifying outdated registry links and resolving missing image version tags.
-  - **(2023)** [==Teleskope==](https://github.com/teleskopeView/teleskope_k8s) ⭐ 24  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A visual workspace client offering simple layout views of running pods, services, and configuration objects. Designed to provide dynamic cluster analytics for local developers and platform engineers trying to understand live workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [==kubectl-view-webhook 🌟==](https://github.com/Trendyol/kubectl-view-webhook) ⭐ 108  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-utility kubectl plugin created to list, audit, and visualize Mutating and Validating Admission Webhooks across clusters. It simplifies debugging of webhooks by outlining exactly which API endpoints are called during cluster operations. Widely adopted by platform operators tracing webhook performance bottle-necks.
-  - **(2023)** [==kubectl-node-restart 🌟==](https://github.com/MnrGreg/kubectl-node-restart) ⭐ 109  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A fast-acting kubectl plugin that coordinates the safe rolling restart of target cluster nodes. It wraps standard drain, cordon, reboot, and uncordon routines to maintain service availability during host maintenance. Widely used for ad-hoc operational tuning.
-  - **(2023)** [==Suspicious pods 🌟==](https://github.com/edrevo/suspicious-pods) ⭐ 96  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A simple CLI troubleshooting tool that scans a cluster for pods displaying unusual behaviors, such as continuous container restarts, pending statuses, or missing configurations. Provides immediate developer feedback with descriptive error logs, speeding up triage.
-  - **(2023)** [==Saffire==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/saffire) ⭐ 126  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Fairwinds' utility designed to inspect deployed configurations and identify resources mapped to deprecated API versions. Extremely useful in pre-upgrade planning sequences to avoid control-plane migration disruptions. It remains a reliable reference tool during cluster lifecycle updates.
-  - **(2023)** [==k8s-platform-lcm: Kubernetes platform lifecycle management 🌟==](https://github.com/arminc/k8s-platform-lcm) ⭐ 182  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An operations manager to track, audit, and upgrade cluster platform components, core Helm charts, and associated operator bundles. It prevents drift across non-application system-level components. Offers a simplified dashboard interface for infrastructure consistency.
-  - **(2023)** [==Access Pod Online using Podtnl==](https://github.com/nnrthota/podtnl) ⭐ 65  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Podtnl is a lightweight command-line utility designed to expose services running in remote Kubernetes pods over secure HTTP tunnels. Allows engineers to easily share, demo, and test internal endpoints without complex Ingress and DNS setups.
-  - **(2023)** [==Sinker==](https://github.com/plexsystems/sinker) ⭐ 625  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A target reconciliation tool that syncs third-party container image dependencies directly into private container registries. Helps maintain air-gapped environments by verifying repository assets dynamically.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/akuity/kargo==](https://github.com/akuity/kargo) ⭐ 3350  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kargo is a GitOps-native application promotion engine that coordinates software releases across staging, pre-production, and production. Operating as a Kubernetes controller, it manages promotion state sequences dynamically via custom resources. It simplifies Git manipulation during deployment rollouts.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/yonahd/kor==](https://github.com/yonahd/kor) ⭐ 1798  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kor is an out-of-the-box orphan resource finder that helps platform teams reclaim cluster resources by identifying unused ConfigMaps, Secrets, ServiceAccounts, and PVCs. Featuring stdout, JSON, and Prometheus metrics outputs, it easily embeds into monitoring pipelines to optimize cluster costs.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/hcavarsan/kftray ⭐==](https://github.com/hcavarsan/kftray) ⭐ 1524  [TYPESCRIPT / RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KFTray is a desktop-native menubar utility designed to manage multiple simultaneous kubectl port forwarding connections. It simplifies complex local development loops by allowing engineers to save, group, and dynamically trigger port-forward rules across distinct clusters and namespaces.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/Trolley-MGMT/trolleymgmt==](https://github.com/Trolley-MGMT/trolleymgmt) ⭐ 113  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Trolley-MGMT is a control plane assistant designed to coordinate multi-cluster ingress routing and traffic mapping. It simplifies workload migrations and network path resolution across physical boundaries. It offers a lightweight model for traffic management without full mesh overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [==techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Monitor managed service for Prometheus 🌟==](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/introducing-azure-monitor-managed-service-for-prometheus/3600185) [PROMQL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Announcement of the native, fully managed Prometheus monitoring service integrated into Azure Monitor. This managed engine allows teams to leverage standard PromQL queries, alerting rules, and Grafana dashboarding without the maintenance complexity of scaling self-hosted Prometheus instances. This service has become the primary standard for collecting metrics from AKS and cloud-native workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [==Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-variable-templates==](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-variable-templates) ⭐ 38  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational template architecture for Azure DevOps Pipelines. Standardizes the sharing, ingestion, and management of environment variables across distinct build, test, and release environments to dry up pipeline manifests.
-  - **(2023)** [==argoproj-labs/argocd-vault-plugin==](https://github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-vault-plugin) ⭐ 967  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An indispensable Argo CD plugin built to inject secrets dynamically from HashiCorp Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, or GCP Secret Manager. Replaces custom templating hacks by decrypting and injecting secret values directly into workloads at synchronization time, ensuring zero plaintext secrets enter the Git repository.
-  - **(2023)** [==argoproj-labs/applicationset: Argo CD ApplicationSet Controller==](https://github.com/argoproj/applicationset) ⭐ 582  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The standard orchestrator extending Argo CD to support multi-cluster application distribution templates. Processes multi-source configurations, automates environment scaling, and drastically reduces the maintenance overhead of managing distinct Application manifests.
-  - **(2023)** [==argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot: Argo-CD Autopilot==](https://github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot) ⭐ 1121  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An official Argo project opinionated tool designed to structure, install, and update Argo CD setups automatically. Uses a clean directory structure separating infrastructure from application manifests, enabling rapid multi-project bootstrap with version tracking and disaster recovery features.
-  - **(2023)** [==argoproj.github.io: Argo Rollouts - Kubernetes Progressive Delivery Controller==](https://argoproj.github.io/argo-rollouts) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces the core concepts of Argo Rollouts, which replaces standard Kubernetes Deployment objects with custom Rollout resources. Enables automatic analysis, metrics integration (Prometheus, Datadog), and automated rollback strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [==My Dynatrace proof of concept 🌟==](https://github.com/nubenetes/awesome-kubernetes/blob/master/pdf/dynatrace_demo.pdf) ⭐ 663  [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive architectural evaluation report and proof of concept depicting Dynatrace deployment inside complex Kubernetes topologies. Discusses performance impact, instrumentation automation, and alerting configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [==Kafdrop – Kafka Web UI 🌟==](https://github.com/obsidiandynamics/kafdrop) ⭐ 6137  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kafdrop is a popular, lightweight web UI for monitoring and managing Apache Kafka clusters. It renders real-time views of brokers, topic structures, partition offsets, consumer group lag, and permits active JSON/protobuf message payload inspection.
-  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Load balancing and scaling long-lived connections in Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-long-lived-connections) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exceptional, highly-detailed exploration of how Kubernetes handles long-lived connections such as gRPC, HTTP/2, and WebSockets. Analyzes why standard iptables-based kube-proxy L4 load balancing fails to distribute traffic evenly, causing backend starvation. Live Grounding highlights that resolving these issues requires client-side load balancing, proxy-assisted gRPC routing, or active connection-termination intervals.
-  - **(2023)** [==Azure Key Vault to Kubernetes==](https://github.com/SparebankenVest/azure-key-vault-to-kubernetes) ⭐ 452  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The underlying GitHub repository for the `akv2k8s` project. Features Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) like `AzureKeyVaultSecret` that run-loop to synchronize Azure credentials into physical Kubernetes secrets. Useful for architectures requiring strict backward compatibility with native Kubernetes secret bindings.
-  - **(2023)** [==GoogleContainerTools/container-structure-test==](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/container-structure-test) ⭐ 2484  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official repository for Google's `container-structure-test`. Details a powerful unit testing framework that validates container image structures (checking file layouts, metadata keys, variable exports, and executable output states) without actually running the target container environment.
-  - **(2023)** [==cybersecsi/HOUDINI: Hundreds of Offensive and Useful Docker Images for' Network Intrusion==](https://github.com/cybersecsi/HOUDINI) ⭐ 1253  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” HOUDINI gathers hundreds of preconfigured container images loaded with security tools, intrusion modules, and network diagnostic utilities. While its maintenance frequency has decreased, the structure provides a historical repository for testing setups. It is used primarily by forensic professionals looking for standardized local testing setups.
-  - **(2023)** [==infoworld.com: Kubernetes cost management for the real world==](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338428/kubernetes-cost-management-for-the-real-world.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep dive into the challenges of multi-tenant Kubernetes cost attribution across dynamic namespaces. Contrasts raw hyper-scaler billing records against granular container resource consumption metrics, detailing how Kubecost and OpenCost establish accurate, real-world chargeback frameworks.
-  - **(2023)** [==Learnk8s: Comparison of Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟🌟==](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/191WWNpjJ2za6-nbG4ZoUMXMpUK8KlCIosvQB0f-oq3k/edit) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An expansive, community-maintained comparison spreadsheet detailing the feature matrices, protocol supports, dynamic reloading behaviors, and ecosystem integrations of various Ingress Controllers. Live Grounding highlights this dynamic reference as an essential resource for architects choosing ingress tools based on enterprise requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [==xiaods/k8e==](https://github.com/xiaods/k8e) ⭐ 449  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight Kubernetes distribution (k8e, standing for "k8s easy") modeled after K3s but strictly adhering to standard upstream components. It is tailored for low-resource edge architectures, CI environments, and hobbyist networks requiring low memory profiles and simple setups.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/oracle==](https://github.com/oracle) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The main open-source hub hosting Oracle's cloud-native integrations, including the OCI Cloud Controller Manager (CCM) and CSI storage plugins. These modules enable standard cloud interactions and dynamic volume provisioning, bridging physical hardware capability with cloud-native platform control planes.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/gventuri/pandas-ai==](https://github.com/sinaptik-ai/pandas-ai) ⭐ 23581  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight showcases PandasAI as a framework translating natural language queries directly into executable Pandas transformations. Live Grounding emphasizes its utility for quick analytical interfaces, while highlighting that enterprise environments must apply strict sandboxing to isolate LLM-generated code paths.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/sauljabin/kaskade==](https://github.com/sauljabin/kaskade) ⭐ 1015  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An interactive, terminal-based dashboard built using Python's Textual framework to easily inspect Kafka topics. Unlike bulky desktop clients, Kaskade runs directly in developer shells, permitting efficient topic navigation, dynamic JSON payload inspection, and rapid troubleshooting of Kafka message streams.
-  - **(2023)** [==redpanda-data/kowl==](https://github.com/redpanda-data/console) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-performance web dashboard optimized for debugging and exploring event-streaming platforms. Developed originally as Kowl and later rebranded as Redpanda Console, it presents outstanding visualization of schema registries, active consumer state tracking, and rapid payload searches.
-  - **(2023)** [==rubrix==](https://github.com/argilla-io/argilla) ⭐ 5002  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Formerly Rubrix, Argilla is a premier open-source data curation platform designed for AI and LLM workflows. Enables continuous human-in-the-loop (HITL) fine-tuning cycles. It seamlessly integrates with Hugging Face, SpaCy, and LangChain, optimizing training data quality through iterative annotation, validation, and curation mechanisms.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/meta-llama/llama-recipes==](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-cookbook) ⭐ 18353  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Meta's core repository for scaling LLM deployments. It offers highly robust templates for PEFT (Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning) such as LoRA, model quantization, and optimization strategies that enable low-latency inference setups inside microservices frameworks.
-  - **(2023)** [==huyenchip.com: Building LLM applications for production==](https://huyenchip.com/2023/04/11/llm-engineering.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A seminal, highly-cited framework for deploying Large Language Model applications in production environments. Addresses technical hurdles such as context window management, prompting reliability, latency optimization, cost-efficiency trade-offs, and structural output sanitization. Essential reading for modern generative AI architects.
-  - **(2023)** [==bytebytego.com: System Design - Scale From Zero To Millions Of Users 🌟==](https://bytebytego.com/courses/system-design-interview/scale-from-zero-to-millions-of-users) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A structured breakdown of modern system scaling, illustrating how a single database configuration evolves into a multi-tiered global architecture. Covers key mechanics like database replication, global CDN routing, horizontal scaling of stateless application nodes, and distributed cache deployment.
-  - **(2023)** [==Percona Grafana dashboards for MySQL and MongoDB monitoring using Prometheus 🌟==](https://github.com/percona/grafana-dashboards) ⭐ 2902  [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enterprise-grade dashboards by Percona designed for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB monitoring. Delivers deep, low-level metrics on query throughput, memory pool utilization, and thread contention.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/kubevirt/monitoring==](https://github.com/kubevirt/monitoring) ⭐ 28  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Defines monitoring instrumentation targets for KubeVirt resources. Provides Prometheus alerting rules and Grafana dashboard templates specifically optimized to monitor VM workloads running in Kubernetes.
-  - **(2023)** [==Grafana Faro 🌟==](https://grafana.com/oss/faro) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduction to Grafana Faro, an open-source web SDK designed for Frontend Application Observability. Collects real-time core web vitals, user logs, console errors, and session metrics.
-  - **(2023)** [==sstarcher/helm-exporter==](https://github.com/sstarcher/helm-exporter) ⭐ 301  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Prometheus exporter designed to surface real-time metrics for deployed Helm releases. It monitors charts metadata, tracking status, revisions, and health states across namespaces to empower advanced alert rules.
-  - **(2023)** [==k8s-image-availability-exporter==](https://github.com/deckhouse/k8s-image-availability-exporter) ⭐ 251  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized Prometheus exporter that continuously verifies container registry availability for images specified in Kubernetes configurations. Helps catch container start failures (e.g., ErrImagePull) before pods crash.
-  - **(2023)** [==Sloth 🌟==](https://github.com/slok/sloth) ⭐ 2501  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Sloth is an automated, developer-friendly generator for SLO alerting. Evaluates declarative YAML templates and outputs production-grade PromQL rules representing complex multi-window, multi-burn-rate algorithms.
-  - **(2023)** [==SLO Generator==](https://github.com/google/slo-generator) ⭐ 562  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive open-source tool built to parse SLO specifications and compute service level indicators, supporting data extraction from both Prometheus and diverse multi-cloud storage backends.
-  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to build a Playwright Page Object Model==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-build-playwright-page-object-model) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on implementing the Page Object Model (POM) pattern in Playwright to decouple test cases from raw element selectors and action logic. Demonstrates structuring page objects using TypeScript/JavaScript classes, showing how Playwright's auto-waiting capabilities drastically simplify clean structural design.
-  - **(2023)** [==lambdatest.com: How To Run Selenium Tests In Docker ? 🌟==](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/run-selenium-tests-in-docker) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Expounds on Dockerizing Selenium test runs to eliminate 'it works on my machine' environmental discrepancies. Demonstrates using pre-built Selenium Standalone and Hub-Node Docker images to run tests headlessly inside isolated containers, which simplifies grid infrastructure management. It details mapping ports and configuring environment variables to enable scalable container-native test execution.
-  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to get started with Appium 2.0==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-do-mobile-automation-using-appium-2-0) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates the decoupled architecture of Appium 2.0, where mobile drivers (like UIAutomator2 and XCUITest) and plugins are installed independently from the core CLI. Explains the command line utilities to manage drivers, configure server execution parameters, and adapt existing test scripts to the upgraded ecosystem.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/ministryofjustice: Modernisation Platform - Architecture Decisions==](https://github.com/ministryofjustice/modernisation-platform/tree/main/architecture-decision-record) ⭐ 724  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The public collection of Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) from the UK Ministry of Justice Modernisation Platform. This serves as a key reference for cloud governance, public sector IT standards, and clear decision documentation.
-  - **(2023)** [==bitsand.cloud: Slashing Data Transfer Costs in AWS by 99%==](https://www.bitsand.cloud/posts/slashing-data-transfer-costs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Presents a technical architectural review showing how to reduce AWS data transfer fees by up to 99%. Recommends utilizing regional VPC endpoints, configuring node-local affinity within Kubernetes, and eliminating unnecessary cross-Availability Zone traffic to limit egress bills.
-  - **(2023)** [==aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture: Overview of Data Transfer Costs for Common Architectures==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/overview-of-data-transfer-costs-for-common-architectures) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical AWS guide on standard network data transfer costs. Outlines the pricing models for NAT Gateways, transit gateways, VPC peering, and CloudFront egress, providing architectural blueprints for cost-efficient hybrid-cloud network topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [==dev.to: FinOps EKS: 10 tips to reduce the bill up to 90% on AWS managed Kubernetes clusters==](https://dev.to/zenika/eks-10-tips-to-reduce-the-bill-up-to-90-on-aws-managed-kubernetes-clusters-epe) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Provides ten advanced tips to reduce Amazon EKS costs by up to 90%. Focuses on deploying the Karpenter autoscaler, using AWS Graviton instances, rightsizing pod resources, and setting up automated dev-environment shutdown policies.
-  - **(2023)** [==quarkus.io: VCStream: a new messaging platform for DECATHLON’s Value Chain, built on Quarkus==](https://quarkus.io/blog/decathlon-user-story) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Outlines Decathlon's development of VCStream, a high-throughput messaging platform built on Quarkus to optimize its global supply and value chain. Quarkus's sub-atomic, reactive execution model allowed Decathlon to dramatically reduce memory footprint and startup times compared to traditional Spring Boot setups. The architecture utilizes reactive streams and Kafka integrations to deliver real-time data synchronization at scale.
-  - **(2023)** [==infoworld.com: Why Mercedes-Benz runs on 900 Kubernetes clusters==](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2335723/why-mercedes-benz-runs-on-900-kubernetes-clusters.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details the architectural rationale behind Mercedes-Benz's deployment of over 900 highly-segregated Kubernetes clusters globally. To balance multi-tenancy risk, blast radius mitigation, and compliance across geographical boundaries, the engineering team opted for a fleet management model using declarative GitOps pipelines. This scale illustrates the operational viability of running numerous, small, purpose-built clusters instead of giant, complex, shared multi-tenant systems.
-  - **(2023)** [==youtube: Keynote: 7 Years of Running Kubernetes for Mercedes-Benz - Jens Erat, Peter Mueller, Sabine Wolz==](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmbjwSK9b3I) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A technical retrospective spanning seven years of operating Kubernetes clusters at Mercedes-Benz. The speakers share crucial architectural insights regarding cluster lifecycle automation, centralized telemetry, platform engineering organizational structures, and the evolution of their self-service developer platforms. It acts as an authoritative operational guide for deploying Kubernetes at enterprise scale.
-  - **(2023)** [==thenewstack.io: How Deutsche Telekom Manages Edge Infrastructure with GitOps==](https://thenewstack.io/how-deutsche-telekom-manages-edge-infrastructure-with-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explores how Deutsche Telekom automates and manages thousands of highly-distributed edge infrastructure deployments using GitOps paradigms. By defining edge environments declaratively in Git and leveraging tools like Argo CD and Flux, they ensure consistency and zero-touch provisioning across heterogeneous telecom nodes. This architecture significantly minimizes manual field configurations and limits configuration drift.
-  - **(2023)** [==redhat.com: An Architect's guide to APIs: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apis-soap-rest-graphql-grpc) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An architectural guide comparing the four most common web communication protocols: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC. It breaks down the network characteristics, payload sizes, typing capabilities, and typical use cases for each. REST is presented as the modern web default, GraphQL for complex client-driven data fetching, gRPC for high-performance low-latency inter-service microservice communication, and SOAP for enterprise legacy transactions.
-  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-design-best-practices-build-a-rest-api) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, comprehensive handbook walking through REST API design and development using JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js. Beyond routing, it covers crucial real-world topics including structured error handling, token-based authentication (JWTs), database connection pooling, and payload validation middleware. This serves as an end-to-end curriculum for building production-ready Node.js APIs.
-  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Best Practices – REST Endpoint Design Examples 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-best-practices-rest-endpoint-design-examples) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive blueprint for designing RESTful API endpoints using industry-standard conventions. It explains semantic HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE), logical plural resource naming, status code mappings, and pagination practices. Adhering to these standards ensures intuitive consumption and predictable API performance.
-  - **(2023)** [==blog.bytebytego.com: EP94: REST API Cheatsheet==](https://blog.bytebytego.com/p/ep94-rest-api-cheatsheet) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An architectural reference cheat sheet detailing REST API best practices. Covers correct resource mapping, status code patterns, authorization paradigms, error-payload formatting, sorting, filtering, and API pagination.
-  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: The REST API Handbook – How to Build, Test, Consume, and Document REST APIs==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/build-consume-and-document-a-rest-api) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A complete, deep-dive reference manual covering the development, OpenAPI/Swagger specification, mocking, testing, and continuous security evaluation of RESTful API contracts in modern software pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [==blog.logrocket.com: GraphQL vs. gRPC vs. REST: Choosing the right API==](https://blog.logrocket.com/graphql-vs-grpc-vs-rest-choosing-right-api) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep architectural comparison of GraphQL, gRPC, and REST. Details clear design sweet spots: GraphQL for data consolidation on client screens, gRPC for service-to-service calls, and REST for stable public integrations.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/awslabs/specctl==](https://github.com/awslabs/specctl) ⭐ 258  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized security tool developed by AWS Labs to parse, extract, and map standard Kubernetes manifest objects or ECS task definitions directly into AWS infrastructure controls. Analyzes security and network isolation requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/ondat/trousseau==](https://github.com/ondat/trousseau) ⭐ 181  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: KMS integration designed to encrypt secrets inside etcd using external key management systems. Live Grounding: This repository is unmaintained and archived following Ondat's acquisition. Deprioritized under MVQ rules in favor of native Kubernetes KMS v2 features.
-  - **(2023)** [==Istio Performance/Stability Testing==](https://github.com/istio/tools/blob/master/perf/README.md) ⭐ 372  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official benchmark suite for evaluating Istio control plane and data plane performance. Platform engineers use this suite to run stress tests, measure sidecar latency injection, and detect potential resource leaks in upstream Envoy proxy layers.
-  - **(2023)** [==istio-ecosystem/admiral==](https://github.com/istio-ecosystem/admiral) ⭐ 639  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An active Istio-ecosystem tool that automates multi-cluster configuration management. Eliminates the need to manually configure ServiceEntries and DNS across clusters, programmatically stitching distinct meshes together for transparent scale.
-  - **(2023)** [==Envoy Gateway==](https://github.com/envoyproxy/gateway) ⭐ 2800  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official Envoy Gateway project aimed at unifying ingress controller configurations using the Kubernetes Gateway API. Simplifies managing edge proxy deployments, routing rules, TLS terminations, and access logging under a standard, community-supported model.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com: kiali==](https://github.com/kiali/kiali) ⭐ 3617  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The source repository for Kiali, an indispensable observability dashboard. Provides real-time interactive topologies, configuration validation, and native wizard-based creations of complex traffic routing mechanisms directly within Istio.
-  - **(2023)** [==openshift-applier==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-applier) ⭐ 98  [ANSIBLE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An Ansible-based configuration framework from the Red Hat Community of Practice (CoP). It simplifies OpenShift resource definition by translating complex templates into structured variables, allowing legacy automation tools to interface with Kubernetes.
-  - **(2023)** [==weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra==](https://github.com/weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra) ⭐ 45  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Formerly known as CAPE, this Cluster API provider enabled declarative cluster bootstrap over pre-existing SSH-accessible infrastructure (bare-metal or legacy virtual machines). Following the shutdown of Weaveworks in 2024, the project was officially archived, yet it continues to serve as an engineering reference for building custom SSH-driven infrastructure control loops.
-  - **(2023)** [==mariocortes.net: La crisis de seniority==](https://www.mariocortes.net/la-crisis-de-seniority) [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An analytical essay investigating the modern 'seniority crisis' within software engineering, characterized by developers securing Senior titles prematurely during hyper-growth hiring cycles. Outlines the technical, architectural, and systemic gaps that result when teams lack developers with deep lifecycle experience, proposing structured engineering mentoring and rigorous promotion criteria.
-  - **(2022)** [==github - using jenkins pipelines with OKD==](https://github.com/openshift/origin/tree/main/examples/jenkins/pipeline) ⭐ 8658  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Repository detailing baseline code configurations, sample pipelines, and deployment manifests engineered to execute scripted Jenkins procedures inside early versions of the OKD community container platform.
-  - **(2022)** [==cloudtechtwitter.com: Introduction to Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/dont-miss-next-article-be-first-to-be.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A robust technical introduction mapping out basic abstractions and cluster deployment strategies. Serves as a great portal reference guide for standard definitions of services, controllers, and volumes.
-  - **(2022)** [==docs.google.com: Kubernetes For Everyone 🌟🌟==](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p4ZYQYM2VrMCR8K3T68JOMzWHlV-C8Jogrl9Ces77OA/edit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A collaborative, highly comprehensive community guide detailing core mechanics, networking layers, API objects, and day-to-day kubectl recipes. Essential for deep conceptual comprehension of the Kubernetes api-driven design.
-  - **(2022)** [=="It's funny: everyone thinks CPU requests are only used for scheduling (WRONG) and memory requests determine who gets OOMKilled (WRONG) but it's actually the opposite! At runtime, memory requests do nothing, but CPU requests DO" 🌟==](https://x.com/aantn) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A critical technical insight correcting widespread misconceptions about resource allocation. Highlights that CPU requests dictate runtime processing priority shares under CPU contention, while memory limits (not requests) trigger OOM termination events.
-  - **(2022)** [==loft-sh/kiosk==](https://github.com/loft-sh/kiosk) ⭐ 1071  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source extension for managing logical multi-tenancy. Configures self-service namespace provisioning and tenant resource allocations, though now largely replaced by vcluster workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes is Moving on From Dockershim: Commitments and Next Steps==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/01/07/kubernetes-is-moving-on-from-dockershim) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An official advisory detailing the definitive deprecation and removal of Dockershim in Kubernetes 1.24. Instructs cluster administrators on migrating node environments to direct CNI/CRI engines like containerd or CRI-O.
-  - **(2022)** [==CKAD-Bookmarks==](https://github.com/reetasingh/CKAD-Bookmarks) ⭐ 295  [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated repository of target-specific browser bookmarks designed to speed up reference lookup in the official Kubernetes documentation during the time-constrained Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) exam. Organized logically by exam domains, it allows rapid navigation to code snippets for CronJobs, NetworkPolicies, and PersistentVolumeClaims.
-  - **(2022)** [==jamesbuckett/ckad-questions==](https://github.com/jamesbuckett/ckad-questions) ⭐ 209  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An intensive, community-driven collection of practice challenges and mock scenarios tailored specifically to match the format of the official CKAD examination. By guiding candidates through mock tasks involving ConfigMaps, ingress controllers, and multi-container pods, it bridges theoretical API knowledge and hands-on terminal execution.
-  - **(2022)** [==Kubernetes Scripts==](https://github.com/eldada/kubernetes-scripts) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A utility collection of bash and shell scripts designed to simplify day-to-day Kubernetes cluster administration, diagnostic queries, and resource debugging. These community-focused tools wrap kubectl commands to perform batch operations and log extractions quickly. Though useful for rapid command-line navigation, production operations typically encapsulate these processes into structured operator patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [==compliantkubernetes.io: Compliant Kubernetes is a Certified Kubernetes distribution, that complies with: HIPAA, GDPR, PCI DSS, FFFS 2014:7, ISO 27001, etc. 🌟==](https://elastisys.io/compliantkubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly secure, certified Kubernetes distribution engineered by Elastisys to meet rigorous regulatory compliance frameworks including GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS. It features built-in security tooling such as Harbor registry image signing, Falco runtime intrusion detection, Open Policy Agent (OPA) gatekeeper policies, and unified audit logging out of the box.
-  - **(2022)** [==terraform.io: Refactoring==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/modules/develop/refactoring) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official reference for Terraform's native refactoring features, specifically the "moved" block introduced in version 1.1. These blocks allow engineers to rename resources or transfer them to nested modules without manual, error-prone state surgical operations via CLI. Live grounding highlights its role in continuous integration pipelines, where state migration must be safe, declarative, and collision-free.
-  - **(2022)** [==blog.gruntwork.io: How to use Terraform as a team==](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/how-to-use-terraform-as-a-team) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Examines the governance, coordination, and structural methodologies required for collaborative Terraform operations within growing development teams. Covers essential components like remote state management, distributed state locking, pull-request code review workflows, and decoupled environments. Live grounding highlights that without these collaborative controls, engineering organizations frequently face state corruption issues and deployment race conditions.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/openshift/hypershift: HyperShift==](https://github.com/openshift/hypershift) ⭐ 526  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” HyperShift decouples the OpenShift control plane from the infrastructure, hosting it as standard containerized workloads within a central management cluster. This architecture enables lightning-fast provisioning, significantly lower operational overhead, and highly cost-effective multi-tenant fleet management.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com: Maistra Istio==](https://github.com/maistra/istio) ⭐ 94  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official GitHub repository for Maistra's modified Istio control plane code. Optimized for multi-tenancy support, advanced security policies, and tight integration within OpenShift environments.
-  - **(2022)** [==serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture: Introduction to Event Driven Architecture 🌟==](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational deep dive into decoupled event-driven systems, detailing key components such as event producers, routers, and consumers. Essential reading for establishing loose-coupling patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-operator: 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-operator) ⭐ 643  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official, production-ready Kubernetes custom controller designed to automate Jenkins lifecycle events inside Kubernetes. This system implements automated provisioning, backup restoration, plugin management, and dynamic execution architecture as first-class Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs).
-  - **(2022)** [==openshift-pipeline==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-pipeline) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A key Jenkins integration designed to trigger and coordinate OpenShift source-to-image (S2I) and binary-to-image build pipelines directly from Jenkins stages. It bridges traditional centralized orchestration with OpenShift-native application delivery models. Modern workloads are increasingly migrating toward Tekton-based OpenShift Pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [==openshift-sync==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-sync) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized Jenkins plugin designed to continuously synchronize Jenkins Job states, configurations, and build logs directly with OpenShift’s Build configurations and pipelines. By unifying build states, it provides developers with a single dashboard experience within the native OpenShift console interface.
-  - **(2022)** [==openshift-client==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-client) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A vital Jenkins plugin that packages and injects the OpenShift CLI (oc) command tool directly into pipeline execution containers. It enables automation scripts to easily authenticate, query, and manipulate OpenShift namespaces, security context constraints (SCCs), and route resources.
-  - **(2022)** [==datree.io==](https://www.datree.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise-grade CLI validation engine built to run policy and configuration checks on Kubernetes manifests. Datree evaluates configurations against schema rules and security standards before they reach clusters. This is a critical validation step for CI/CD GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [==didil/autobucket-operator==](https://github.com/didil/autobucket-operator) ⭐ 12  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A developer-focused operator that dynamically constructs cloud-native storage buckets (e.g., AWS S3) via dynamic pod annotations, streamlining access to stateful storage assets.
-  - **(2022)** [==Quentin-M/etcd-cloud-operator==](https://github.com/Quentin-M/etcd-cloud-operator) ⭐ 234  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An early framework designed to coordinate etcd state engines in dynamic environments. Modern production setups have moved towards official cloud-provider tooling or alternative operators.
-  - **(2022)** [==HostPort Operator==](https://github.com/rmb938/hostport-allocator) ⭐ 18  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An allocation controller that coordinates and locks dedicated hostPorts for pods. It mitigates physical scheduling conflicts when multiple high-performance workloads require direct edge node exposure.
-  - **(2022)** [==openpitrix 🌟==](https://github.com/openpitrix/openpitrix) ⭐ 878  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A portal and packaging engine built to manage application lifecycles across multiple cloud environments. Once served as a core application distribution layer for orchestrators. It has transitioned into maintenance-only/legacy status as GitOps became the dominant delivery paradigm.
-  - **(2022)** [==Kubectl SSH Proxy 🌟==](https://github.com/little-angry-clouds/kubectl-ssh-proxy) ⭐ 48  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A practical utility that transparently proxies SSH connections directly to destination pods. It simplifies system administration overhead by avoiding node SSH exposure, utilizing native Kubernetes authorization mechanisms to execute secure diagnostics.
-  - **(2022)** [==pangolin 🌟==](https://github.com/dpeckett/pangolin) ⭐ 231  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated routing utility designed to help configure dynamic upstream setups. Provides simple API configurations to coordinate external traffic profiles securely when mapping paths to backing container platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [==kubernetes-common-services==](https://github.com/ManagedKube/kubernetes-common-services) ⭐ 129  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated repository hosting template manifests and configuration blueprints for common supporting platform infrastructure. Includes readily deployable definitions for monitoring stacks, ingress controllers, certificate issuers, and log forwarders.
-  - **(2022)** [==k8s-crash-informer==](https://github.com/lnsp/k8s-crash-informer) ⭐ 47  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A minimal event listener that detects Pod CrashLoopBackOff situations and broadcasts instant alerts to designated incident channels. Helps infrastructure teams drastically minimize operational downtime.
-  - **(2022)** [==kube-ebpf-exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/ahas-sigs/kube-ebpf-exporter) ⭐ 55  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Prometheus-compatible exporter that translates system events captured via custom eBPF programs into actionable metrics. This allows platform engineers to trace low-level syscalls, file system latency, and network performance with minimal overhead. The project represents a growing shift toward kernel-level observability.
-  - **(2022)** [==kubech (kubectl change)==](https://github.com/DevOpsHiveHQ/kubech) ⭐ 156  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” kubech (kubectl change) is a lightweight CLI utility that enables rapid, interactive switching of Kubernetes contexts and namespaces. Enhances workflow security by reducing terminal navigation steps.
-  - **(2022)** [==**Tubectl**: a kubectl alternative which adds a bit of magic to your everyday' kubectl routines by reducing the complexity of working with contexts, namespaces and intelligent matching resources.==](https://github.com/reconquest/tubekit) ⭐ 216  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A kubectl alternative implementing advanced routing logic and intelligent pattern-matching mechanisms. It dynamically resolves partial context names, namespaces, and resources, removing traditional operational frictions and speeding up interactive CLI queries.
-  - **(2022)** [==kubectl-isolate==](https://github.com/yteraoka/kubectl-isolate) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A troubleshooting plugin that temporarily isolates running pods from Service network targets by modifying selector labels. Enables in-depth live diagnostics on broken pod targets without tearing down functional setups.
-  - **(2022)** [==kubergui: Kubernetes Deployment Builder🌟==](https://github.com/BrandonPotter/kubergui) ⭐ 91  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A desktop-based frontend wrapper built to structure Kubernetes deployment configurations visually. Helps teams orchestrate manifests and inspect target definitions without writing raw yaml parameters.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/cloudflare/lockbox==](https://github.com/cloudflare/lockbox) ⭐ 183  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Cloudflare's implementation of public-key encryption workflows to store secrets safely in git repositories before deployment. This cryptographic utility integrates directly with CI/CD platforms to protect values in transit. Highly stable cryptography library still referenced in modern platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [==kube-bench-exporter==](https://github.com/yashvardhan-kukreja/kube-bench-exporter) ⭐ 12  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A dedicated exporter designed to scrape kube-bench CIS compliance output files and convert them into standard Prometheus metrics. This allows SREs to implement real-time security scanning and continuous integration metrics directly on Grafana.
-  - **(2022)** [==port-map-operator==](https://github.com/MOZGIII/port-map-operator) ⭐ 28  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An operator that automates mapping physical node ports or external router ports directly to target service resources inside the cluster. Excellent for homelabs or edge gateways that need dynamically updated router UPnP mapping profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/lsdopen/ahoy==](https://github.com/lsdopen/ahoy) ⭐ 78  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Ahoy streamlines deployment validation in delivery pipelines by managing Kubernetes manifest configurations. It works as an intermediary script engine to verify configuration structures prior to deployment execution. It helps teams ensure compliance inside automated pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/yonahd/orphaned-configmaps: Orphaned ConfigMaps==](https://github.com/yonahd/orphaned-configmaps) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Orphaned ConfigMaps detects unreferenced ConfigMaps and Secrets across active namespaces. By scanning volume mounts and env declarations, it exposes abandoned configurations that increase complexity and security exposure. It is a targeted utility for regular cluster housekeeping.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail 🌟==](https://github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail) ⭐ 1720  [TYPESCRIPT / GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubetail (by kubetail-org) is a real-time log-monitoring dashboard designed specifically for Kubernetes environments. It aggregates streaming logs from diverse Pods and containers directly in a web interface, allowing platform engineers to filter, pause, and search outputs instantly.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/Azure/eraser 🌟==](https://github.com/eraser-dev/eraser) ⭐ 607  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Eraser is a Kubernetes native tool designed to clean up unused, dangling, and vulnerable images from cluster nodes. Operating as an automated daemonset controller, it significantly reduces host disk utilization and minimizes the attack surface across production fleets.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/oslabs-beta/oslabs==](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/KubernOcular) ⭐ 65  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KubernOcular is an open-source visualizer and troubleshooting tool designed to map and monitor live Kubernetes topologies. It helps operators identify bottlenecks and configuration misalignments by representing workloads and networking rules in an intuitive graphical flow.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/PacktPublishing/The-Azure-Cloud-Native-Architecture-Mapbook==](https://github.com/PacktPublishing/The-Azure-Cloud-Native-Architecture-Mapbook) ⭐ 344  [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Architectural repository covering modern cloud design topologies, zero-trust cloud network security, infrastructure redundancy, microservice distribution, and cost models mapping.
-  - **(2022)** [==thomast1906/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-Azure 🌟==](https://github.com/thomast1906/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-Azure) ⭐ 582  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A hands-on, end-to-end sandbox guide mapping out 'The Hard Way' of deploying infrastructure and applications on Azure. This project details virtual network design, VM provisioning, AKS deployments, and pipeline-driven application releases. 2026 live grounding validates this repository as a premier community benchmark for building custom, highly-secure lab environments.
-  - **(2022)** [==aws.amazon.com: Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton and ArgoCD on AWS==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-tekton-and-argocd-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Discusses designing an end-to-end, Kubernetes-native CI/CD pipeline on AWS EKS. Uses Tekton for building and containerizing microservices, seamlessly handing off the deployment phase to ArgoCD for pull-based application delivery.
-  - **(2022)** [==akuity.io: How many do you need? - Argo CD Architectures Explained==](https://akuity.io/blog/argo-cd-architectures-explained) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Evaluates different topology designs for ArgoCD deployments in large organizations. Details the trade-offs between a single centralized Hub-and-Spoke cluster controller versus multiple decentralized Argo instances scattered across target clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [==tkng.io/arch: THE KUBERNETES NETWORK MODEL 🌟🌟==](https://www.tkng.io/arch) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly precise, deep-dive architectural dissection of the core Kubernetes networking design philosophy. It systematically charts port mappings, interface attachments, loopbacks, and CNI execution chains, demonstrating how flat networks are established and maintained over diverse node pools.
-  - **(2022)** [==home.robusta.dev: The ultimate guide to Kubernetes Services, LoadBalancers, and Ingress 🌟🌟🌟==](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-service-vs-loadbalancer-vs-ingress) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A visual, high-impact guide illuminating structural boundaries and usage paradigms across ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer, and Ingress. Translates complex routing definitions into clear deployment rules of thumb to help architects select the optimal entry channel based on target budgets and security policies.
-  - **(2022)** [==learnk8s.io: Tracing the path of network traffic in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-network-packets) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptionally precise visual reconstruction tracing the physical path of network packets through container boundaries, virtual interfaces, iptables chains, and node boundaries. Invaluable reference for platform engineers tasked with isolating root causes of packet drops and latency spikes.
-  - **(2022)** [==tkng.io: The Kubernetes Networking Guide 🌟🌟==](https://www.tkng.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An expansive, authoritative reference encyclopedia covering the entirety of the Kubernetes networking domain. Provides deep architectural insights into CNI interface contracts, CoreDNS resolutions, kube-proxy iptables or IPVS modes, and advanced routing patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: Sidecars, eBPF and the Future of Service Mesh==](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/service-mesh-ebpf) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains the architectural shift from traditional sidecar proxies to sidecarless kernel-level service routing powered by eBPF. Analyzes how moving L4 networking logic directly into the kernel drastically reduces RAM usage and network latency.
-  - **(2022)** [==csweichel/werft==](https://github.com/csweichel/werft) ⭐ 194  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Werft is a lightweight, Kubernetes-native CI system designed to launch build tasks as custom pods directly from Git actions. Bypassing bulky traditional build systems, it leverages native Kubernetes scheduling to guarantee isolated, deterministic execution environments.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.blog: Safeguard your containers with new container signing capability in GitHub Actions (cosign)==](https://github.blog/security/supply-chain-security/safeguard-container-signing-capability-actions) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Establishes secure container build pipelines by integrating Sigstore Cosign directly with GitHub Actions. It leverages GitHub's OIDC provider to eliminate static private keys, signing container images with ephemeral, keyless certificates. This infrastructure drastically reduces credential leakage vectors in automated build environments.
-  - **(2022)** [==yamllint.com: YAML Lint - The YAML Validator==](https://www.yamllint.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The web-based standard for pasting, formatting, and validating raw YAML payloads. It provides immediate visual feedback on structural bugs, key duplicates, and spacing issues, serving as a quick helper for DevOps engineers debugging pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [==yq 🌟==](https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/yq) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly popular command-line YAML, JSON, and XML processor written in Go. yq allows operators to search, filter, update, and convert files directly within shell environments. It is a critical component for shell scripts and automated deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [==KLoadGen - Kafka + (Avro/Json Schema) Load Generator 🌟==](https://github.com/sngular/kloadgen) ⭐ 218  [KOTLIN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A purpose-built performance benchmarking CLI tool designed to simulate realistic cluster loads by generating synthetic schema-validated data. It easily ingests Avro or JSON schemas to produce representative records at controllable volume rates.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/lensesio/fast-data-dev (Lenses Box)==](https://github.com/lensesio/fast-data-dev) ⭐ 2077  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Fast-data-dev (Lenses Box) is a highly popular, all-in-one Docker environment integrating Kafka, ZooKeeper, Schema Registry, and REST Proxy components. It represents the industry standard for local developer mockups and continuous integration (CI) tests.
-  - **(2022)** [==simform.com: 6 Multi-Cloud Architecture Designs for an Effective Cloud Strategy 🌟==](https://www.simform.com/blog/multi-cloud-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Evaluates six distinct multi-cloud topologies including Multi-Cloud Disaster Recovery, Cloud-to-Cloud Federation, and Split-Brain architectures. The guide explains practical ingress routing, state synchronization, and database replication patterns needed to sustain highly resilient, cross-cloud operations.
-  - **(2022)** [==nathanpeck.com: Why should I use an orchestrator like Kubernetes, Amazon ECS, or Hashicorp Nomad?==](https://nathanpeck.com/why-should-use-container-orchestration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Compares core orchestratorsβ€”Kubernetes, Amazon ECS, and HashiCorp Nomadβ€”to clarify fit based on team expertise and operational scale. Outlines how orchestration solves key deployment needs such as bin-packing, cluster autoscaling, high-availability routing, and health checks.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/onzack/grafana-dashboards==](https://github.com/onzack/grafana-dashboards) ⭐ 145  [JSON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Collection of bespoke dashboards for infrastructure monitoring. Covers edge network routers, Ceph clusters, and hardware diagnostics via Prometheus exporters.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/grafana/mimir==](https://github.com/grafana/mimir) ⭐ 5124  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Grafana Mimir is a highly scalable, multi-tenant database for long-term Prometheus metrics storage. Engineered to easily process billions of active series with fast query performance and operational isolation.
-  - **(2022)** [==Promgen 🌟==](https://github.com/line/promgen) ⭐ 1124  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Promgen is a web UI and CLI helper utility designed to simplify the generation of scrape target targets and custom alerting rule files for large-scale Prometheus configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [==slo-libsonnet==](https://github.com/metalmatze/slo-libsonnet) ⭐ 118  [JSONNET CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A modular Jsonnet library designed for defining and generating Prometheus-based SLOs, multi-window burn rates, and dashboards using a modular configuration-as-code pattern. Highly compatible with kube-prometheus.
-  - **(2022)** [==linkedin.com: Selenium 4 and Grid Integration with Kubernetes 🌟==](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/selenium-4-grid-integration-kubernetes-rishi-khanna) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Presents a cloud-native architecture for running Selenium 4 Grid at scale within Kubernetes clusters. Details how to deploy the Selenium Event Bus, Router, Distributor, Session Queue, and dynamic, autoscaling browser nodes as Kubernetes Pods. This setup drastically optimizes resource utilization in large-scale concurrent testing environments.
-  - **(2022)** [==aws.amazon.com: AstraZeneca’s Drug Design Program Built using AWS wins Innovation Award==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/astrazenecas-drug-design-program-built-using-aws-wins-innovation-award) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Analyzes AstraZeneca's cloud-native molecular drug design framework, which earned an AWS Innovation Award. The architecture leverages AWS high-performance computing (HPC) and serverless batch processing to run massive, parallel virtual screenings and machine learning models. This scalable platform drastically reduces the time needed to evaluate candidate compounds, showcasing cloud infrastructure as a force multiplier in pharmaceutical research.
-  - **(2022)** [==falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical: Protect shared clusters for medical imaging==](https://falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Shows how Incepto Medical leverages Falco to secure multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters processing highly-sensitive patient medical imaging. Falco detects anomalous runtime container activity, raw system calls, and unauthorized namespace access in real-time. This runtime instrumentation enables compliance with stringent medical data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA) without introducing heavy performance overhead to GPU-intensive AI inference workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: A Standardized, Specification-Driven API Lifecycle==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/Standardized-Specification-Driven-API-Lifecycle) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details the mechanics of a specification-driven API lifecycle, advocating for OpenAPI (Swagger) specs as the single source of truth prior to writing code. Designing spec-first allows concurrent mock-testing for front-end teams, automatic documentation rendering, and declarative gateway route provisioning. This methodology eliminates communication barriers and guarantees consistent engineering interfaces across enterprise teams.
-  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: Modern API Development and Deployment, from API Gateways to Sidecars==](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/api-design-implement-document) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A technical presentation addressing modern patterns in API deployment, tracing the evolution from monolithic centralized API gateways to lightweight sidecar proxies in a service mesh. The speaker explains how sidecar patterns decouple security, routing, and observability from the application code, delegating these duties directly to container proxy layers (such as Envoy). This shift optimizes latency and simplifies localized team deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [==nordicapis.com: Using gRPC to Connect a Microservices Ecosystem==](https://nordicapis.com/using-grpc-to-connect-a-microservices-ecosystem) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An architectural evaluation of employing gRPC to construct a microservices ecosystem. Discusses how using Protocol Buffers and HTTP/2 optimizes backplane performance, minimizes payload sizes, and guarantees interface contracts.
-  - **(2022)** [==microcks.io: Simulating CloudEvents with AsyncAPI and Microcks==](https://microcks.io/blog/simulating-cloudevents-with-asyncapi) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains how to mock CloudEvents and message payloads utilizing AsyncAPI contracts within Microcks. Enables development teams to build event consumers independently of publisher readiness.
-  - **(2022)** [==aidansteele/secretsctx==](https://github.com/aidansteele/secretsctx) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A Go-based runtime library designed to inject dynamic secrets from external storage layers directly into context-aware serverless pipelines. By managing runtime secret validation outside main configuration structures, it significantly reduces code complexity.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.com/metaleapca: metaleap-k8s-troubleshooting.pdf==](https://github.com/metaleapca/metaleap-k8s-troubleshooting/blob/main/metaleap-k8s-troubleshooting.pdf) ⭐ 40  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exhaustive community-driven reference PDF that serves as a diagnostic field manual for complex Kubernetes cluster issues. It covers everything from low-level CNI networking issues to control plane degradation and API server latency. This document is a valuable offline resource for operations teams handling large-scale production incidents.
-  - **(2022)** [==Tetragon (Cilium)==](https://github.com/cilium/tetragon) ⭐ 4749  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An eBPF-powered security observability and runtime enforcement platform. It monitors and blocks system events at the kernel level, providing granular process execution, network activity, and file system audit streams with zero container overhead.
-  - **(2022)** [==Kubernetes The Hard Way: AWS Edition==](https://github.com/prabhatsharma/kubernetes-the-hard-way-aws) ⭐ 668  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An educational repository porting 'Kubernetes the Hard Way' directly onto AWS infrastructure. Step-by-step documentation on manually creating VPCs, Security Groups, EC2 nodes, and manually compiling and executing cluster daemons.
-  - **(2022)** [==MicroK8s & Kubernetes security benchmark from CIS==](https://github.com/didier-durand/microk8s-kube-bench) ⭐ 17  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source tool adapted from Aqua Security's kube-bench designed to validate Canonical MicroK8s clusters against the Center for Internet Security (CIS) Kubernetes Benchmark. It provides granular compliance auditing of control plane configurations, API security settings, and node compliance profiles directly inside lightweight development or edge clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [==k8s-security-policies==](https://github.com/raspbernetes/k8s-security-policies) ⭐ 177  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A repository hosting robust and ready-to-use security configurations for Kubernetes clusters, heavily focused on replacing deprecated PodSecurityPolicies with Kyverno and OPA alternatives. It is a highly practical compliance baseline library for platform teams seeking rapid deployment of security controls.
-  - **(2022)** [==vahid.blog: System Design Interview Cheat Sheet==](https://vahid.blog/post/2022-05-05-system-design-interview-cheat-sheet) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-density reference sheet highlighting critical system design tenets. Discusses load balancers, database replication topologies, caching strategies, rate limiters, CAP/PACELC trade-offs, and microservices architecture design.
-  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: Amazon RDS Introduces Readable Standby Instances in Multi-AZ Deployments==](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/aws-rds-readable-standby) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standby instances, allowing read queries to be offloaded from the primary instance while offering sub-35 second automatic failovers. Architecturally, this maximizes utilization of standby infrastructure while scaling database read throughput significantly. It is highly beneficial for transaction-heavy workloads with strong analytics or reporting requirements.
-  - **(2022)** [==Announcing the general availability of AWS Backup for Amazon S3==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/02/general-availability-aws-backup-amazon-s3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Reaches General Availability, providing complete managed backup, restore, and lifecycle orchestration of Amazon S3 data. It supports cross-region, cross-account capabilities, and immutable backup copies using AWS Backup Vault Lock. Architecturally, it streamlines data compliance audits, proving protection policies for petabyte-scale S3 data lakes.
-  - **(2022)** [==newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com: Engineering Leadership Skill Set Overlaps==](https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/engineering-leadership-skillset-overlaps) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Synthesizes the overlapping skill sets required among senior technical roles, such as Engineering Managers, Tech Leads, and Product Managers. Clearly demarcates boundaries of accountability regarding system execution, architecture, and strategy, offering a model to coordinate these highly interdependent engineering pillars.
-  - **(2022)** [==estrategiadeproducto.com: La espiral de mierda==](https://www.estrategiadeproducto.com/p/evitar-caer-espiral-de-mierda) [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Synthesizes a critical systemic anti-pattern in software development where short-term delivery pressures result in technical debt compromises, creating architectural degradation and a complete collapse of engineering velocity. Highlights tactical pathways for engineering managers to defend refactoring cycles and architectural stability.
-  - **(2022)** [==coderstan.com: Apache Spark on Kubernetesβ€”Lessons Learned from Launching Millions of Spark Executors (Databricks Data+AI Summit 2022)==](https://coderstan.com/2022/07/15/spark-on-kubernetes-launching-millions-of-spark-executors) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Shares high-scale operational insights and hard-earned engineering lessons from managing millions of Spark executors on Kubernetes clusters. Details scheduling bottlenecks, DNS limits, local SSD configurations, and executor startup latency optimizations. Live Grounding highlights these exact tuning principles as standard operating procedures for operating hyperscale, cost-efficient data platforms today.
-  - **(2022)** [==devblogs.microsoft.com: Announcing Rate Limiting for .NET==](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-rate-limiting-for-dotnet) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces native, built-in rate-limiting middleware for ASP.NET Core. Explores implementing Token Bucket, Fixed Window, and Concurrency algorithms directly within modern APIs to safeguard microservices from traffic overloads.
-  - **(2022)** [==itnext.io: How to Build an Event-Driven ASP.NET Core Microservice Architecture==](https://itnext.io/how-to-build-an-event-driven-asp-net-core-microservice-architecture-e0ef2976f33f) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains how to construct an event-driven ASP.NET Core microservices network using message brokers like RabbitMQ or Apache Kafka. Integrates clean architecture practices, transactional Outbox patterns, and retry strategies to ensure reliable messaging.
-  - **(2022)** [==calculator.aws: AWS Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculators==](https://calculator.aws) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official pricing modeling platform for AWS cloud architectures. Empowers engineers to compute operational expenses and model total cost of ownership forecasts before initiating system builds.
-  - **(2021)** [==db-auth-gateway==](https://github.com/kloeckner-i/db-auth-gateway) ⭐ 26  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source authentication gateway proxy designed to facilitate secure, IAM-mediated database connections. Minimizes credential sprawl by mapping incoming traffic identities directly to modern database authorization schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [==Demo of Jenkins Configuration-As-Code with Docker and Groovy Hook Scripts (java11-support branch) 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/oleg-nenashev/demo-jenkins-config-as-code/tree/java11-support) ⭐ 173  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight presents this demo of Jenkins Configuration-as-Code (JCasC) utilizing Docker and Groovy hook scripts. Live Grounding confirms JCasC has revolutionized Jenkins operations by defining configurations within declarative YAML. The inclusion of Java 11 support hooks ensures robust security and plug-in stability in enterprise automation environments.
-  - **(2021)** [==griddynamics/mpl==](https://github.com/griddynamics/mpl) ⭐ 165  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight presents the Modular Pipeline Library (MPL) from Grid Dynamics as a tool for creating clean, maintainable Jenkins pipelines. Live Grounding confirms that MPL significantly reduces Groovy boilerplate by introducing modular execution configurations and reusable testing frameworks. This represents an exceptionally scalable design pattern for large-scale enterprise environments.
-  - **(2021)** [==Continuation Passing Style (CPS)==](https://github.com/cloudbees/groovy-cps) ⭐ 95  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight introduces the underlying Continuation Passing Style (CPS) engine used for executing asynchronous Groovy scripts in Jenkins pipelines. Live Grounding reveals that understanding CPS is critical for debugging serialization errors during master restarts. This technical library ensures execution state can survive controller crashes and resume safely.
-  - **(2021)** [==ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes 🌟==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes) ⭐ 6144  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier open-source repository for reusable NetworkPolicy templates. Provides validated configuration files to handle common cloud-native security patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [==cloudogu/jenkinsfiles 🌟🌟🌟==](https://github.com/cloudogu/jenkinsfiles) ⭐ 299  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive repository of production-ready Jenkinsfiles designed for modern enterprise software lifecycles. Offers reusable build scripts, container integration routines, and test suite automation loops.
-  - **(2021)** [==weave.works: The Definitive Guide to Kubernetes in Production 🌟🌟==](https://www.weave.works/blog/the-definitive-guide-to-kubernetes-in-production) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive production-readiness roadmap. Addresses key criteria like security boundaries, network policies, cluster observability, auto-scaling mechanisms, and disaster recovery strategies required for mission-critical deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [==learnk8s.io: Graceful shutdown and zero downtime deployments in Kubernetes==](https://learnkube.com/graceful-shutdown) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” This reference analyzes pod termination lifecycles (SIGTERM, preStop hooks, and endpoint slice propagation delay). It contrasts standard rolling updates with the necessity of configuring a preStop hook to handle delayed traffic shifts, resolving the classic race condition between kubernetes API endpoint updates and pod eviction.
-  - **(2021)** [==kubernetes.io: Introducing ClusterClass and Managed Topologies in Cluster API==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/10/08/capi-clusterclass-and-managed-topologies) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces ClusterClass and managed topologies inside Cluster API (CAPI). Explains how to scale bare-metal or cloud platforms using declarative templates and structured configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [==thenewstack.io: Monolithic Development Practices Kill Powerful Kubernetes Benefits 🌟🌟==](https://thenewstack.io/monolithic-development-practices-kill-powerful-kubernetes-benefits) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Critiques the common anti-pattern of running tightly-coupled monolithic applications on Kubernetes without adjusting architectural paradigms. Demonstrates why horizontal scaling and self-healing require loose coupling.
-  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: The Great Lambda Migration to Kubernetes Jobsβ€”a Journey in Three Parts 🌟==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/lambda-migration-k8s-jobs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A thorough post-mortem migrating heavy serverless infrastructure (AWS Lambda) into native Kubernetes batch Jobs. Discusses runtime optimizations, cost benefits, and developer velocity differences of running self-hosted orchestrations.
-  - **(2021)** [==KEP-2837: Especificaciones de Recursos a Nivel de Pod==](https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/ddf7d2a8c098e97b0714f31e88abad3b3e0e706c/keps/sig-node/2837-pod-level-resource-spec/README.md) ⭐ 3887  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A critical Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal (KEP) addressing resource specification directly at the Pod level rather than duplicating definitions across individual container configurations. This proposed structural shift promises to optimize vertical pod autoscaling, simplify scheduler math, and streamline declarative application configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [==submarinerio==](https://x.com/submarinerio) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official updates and development tracking for Submariner, a CNCF-hosted tool providing direct, secure networking between pods across independent Kubernetes clusters. Facilitates multi-cluster deployments with native IP routing and encrypted tunnels.
-  - **(2021)** [==hobby-kube/guide 🌟==](https://github.com/hobby-kube/guide) ⭐ 5658  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive guide on bootstrapping an fully production-ready, highly available Kubernetes cluster on bare-metal or cheap cloud providers using CoreOS (Flatcar) and kubeadm. Outlines security hardening, manual network provisioning, and declarative automation.
-  - **(2021)** [==telepresenceio==](https://x.com/telepresenceio) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Community resources for Telepresence (CNCF Sandbox), a critical developer tool for fast-loop local microservice debugging against remote Kubernetes clusters. Telepresence establishes a bidirectional network proxy, bridging local IDEs with in-cluster dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [==bmuschko/ckad-crash-course: Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD)' Crash Course==](https://github.com/bmuschko/ckad-crash-course) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A repository housing comprehensive code examples, study guides, and hands-on exercises complementing Benjamin Muschko's CKAD Crash Course. It focuses on application design, deployment configurations, security contexts, and troubleshooting methodologies essential to the Linux Foundation blueprint.
-  - **(2021)** [==bmuschko/ckad-prep==](https://github.com/bmuschko/ckad-prep) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An alternative preparation repository designed by Benjamin Muschko, offering structured sample solutions, resource manifests, and command-line blueprints to ace the CKAD exam. It isolates complex concepts like readiness/liveness probes, service definition, and rolling updates into easy-to-digest exercises.
-  - **(2021)** [==thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Is Not Just About Containers β€” It’s About the API 🌟==](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-is-not-just-about-containers-its-about-the-api) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A shift in perspective that views Kubernetes not merely as a container tool, but as an extensible universal control plane driven by its declarative API. Introduces the power of custom resources and operators.
-  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Working with Kubernetes API - Resources, Kinds, and Objects==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-structure-and-terminology) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An elegant structural analysis clarifying confusing terminology in the Kubernetes API. Explores the explicit definitions and dependencies of Kinds, Resources, and active cluster Objects.
-  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Working with Kubernetes API==](https://iximiuz.com/en/series/working-with-kubernetes-api) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive series dissecting the internal design of the API Server. Thoroughly details etcd storage bindings, API conversion rules, and the mechanics of watch events.
-  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Simple HTTP Client 🌟🌟🌟==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-call-simple-http-client) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly practical walk-through illustrating how to query the Kubernetes API securely from any external script or HTTP client. Focuses on certificate manipulation and authentication headers.
-  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: How To Extend Kubernetes API - Kubernetes vs. Django==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-how-to-extend) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Contrasts the architectural approaches of the Kubernetes API with classical web frameworks like Django. Highlights reconciliation loops and declarative infrastructure patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [==blog.gruntwork.io: Terraform tips & tricks: loops, if-statements, and gotchas==](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/terraform-tips-tricks-loops-if-statements-and-gotchas) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A technical deep-dive into standard HCL patterns for implementing loops, conditional logic, and common behavioral gotchas. Discusses how dynamic behaviors impact plan predictability and state mapping. Live grounding confirms this Gruntwork resource is a key reference for cloud architects designing generic, reusable modules.
-  - **(2021)** [==developers.redhat.com: Deploying Kubernetes Operators with Operator Lifecycle Manager bundles==](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/02/08/deploying-kubernetes-operators-with-operator-lifecycle-manager-bundles) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Guides engineers through packaging and deploying operational runtimes using Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) bundles. Details the transition from package manifests to unified metadata container images to facilitate automated enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [==cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Sandboxed Containers 101 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-sandboxed-containers-101) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces OpenShift Sandboxed Containers, detailing how they leverage Kata Containers and QEMU microVMs to run untrusted software. Explains how this architectural model protects the underlying Linux kernel from potential container escape threats.
-  - **(2021)** [==redhat-cop.github.io: Best practices for migrating from OpenShift Container Platform 3 to 4 🌟==](https://redhat-cop.github.io/openshift-migration-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An authoritative technical manual for migrating live enterprise applications from OpenShift 3 to OpenShift 4. Covers using the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) to handle data volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [==Pull Request Monitoring 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/pull-request-monitoring-plugin) ⭐ 10  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Monitors open pull requests, pulling performance metrics and status metadata directly into the Jenkins user interface. It acts as a lightweight telemetry bridge for engineering teams focused on optimizing cycle times and PR evaluation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [==Connecting and authenticating to Jenkins with Teleport Application Access==](https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/discussions/8330) ⭐ 20488  [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains how to secure Jenkins controller instances with identity-aware authorization proxies via Teleport Application Access. *Curator Insight*: Security gateways. *Live Grounding*: Critical blueprint for modern security compliance, eliminating the vulnerability of exposing Jenkins directly to the internet.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.blog: Token authentication requirements for Git operations==](https://github.blog/security/application-security/token-authentication-requirements-for-git-operations) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Details GitHub's transition away from legacy basic password authentication for Git operations. Highlights security compliance frameworks, token creation protocols (fine-grained vs. classic), SSH key strategies, and automated credential manager operations.
-  - **(2021)** [==blog.gitguardian.com: Rewriting your git history, removing files permanently - cheatsheet & guide==](https://blog.gitguardian.com/rewriting-git-history-cheatsheet) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A detailed security guide for removing sensitive files, secrets, and large payloads from Git history. Compares legacy `git filter-branch` with the faster, modern `git-filter-repo` and BFG Repo-Cleaner tools, outlining downstream impacts of forced push updates.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.blog: Improve Git monorepo performance with a file system monitor 🌟==](https://github.blog/engineering/improve-git-monorepo-performance-with-a-file-system-monitor) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Addresses scaling challenges in large monorepos. Explains how Git uses FSMonitor (File System Monitor) integration to drastically reduce command response times for commands like `git status`.
-  - **(2021)** [==freecodecamp.org: Git for Professionals – Free Version Control Course 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-for-professionals) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive masterclass covering internal database models, advanced histories, interactive rebasing, bisecting debugging strategies, submodules, and clean git flow implementations for production-scale engineering teams.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/giscus/giscus==](https://github.com/giscus/giscus) ⭐ 11784  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A database-free comment widget powered natively by GitHub Discussions. Explores how mapping comments directly into static markdown contexts eliminates expensive self-hosted database servers and prevents tracking risks on modern JAMstack websites.
-  - **(2021)** [==github/hub 🌟==](https://github.com/mislav/hub) ⭐ 22954  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight highlights 'hub' as the classic command-line utility wrapping Git to simplify GitHub-specific tasks. Live Grounding verifies that the repository is officially archived by GitHub in favor of the newer 'gh' CLI.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-operator==](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-operator) ⭐ 1717  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubernetes operator for automating the deployment and management of the OpenTelemetry Collector. Simplifies application instrumentation via automated inject mechanisms for Java, NodeJS, Python, and Dotnet, facilitating declarative telemetry pipeline management across clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [==sheaf==](https://github.com/bryanl/sheaf) ⭐ 30  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A packaging utility designed to compile Kubernetes application manifests and associated container image layers into standalone relocatable archives. Crucial for provisioning air-gapped systems or on-prem environments. The project is archived, with users directed to standard solutions like Carvel or Helm.
-  - **(2021)** [==slipway: A Kubernetes controller to automate gitops provisioning==](https://github.com/slipway-gitops/slipway) ⭐ 47  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A minimalist GitOps controller engineered to automate workflow provisioning directly from Git sources. By targeting declarative configurations, it offers lightweight state reconciliation for team workspaces. Current analysis shows minimal active development, as the industry gravitated toward mature engines like ArgoCD.
-  - **(2021)** [==kcp: a prototype of a Kubernetes API server that is not a Kubernetes cluster' - a place to create, update, and maintain Kube-like APIs with controllers above or without clusters==](https://github.com/kcp-dev/kcp) ⭐ 2785  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KCP acts as a highly customizable prototype of a Kubernetes API server that functions completely independent of physical container nodes. It serves as a foundational platform for control plane building, multi-cluster API management, and physical-compute scheduling abstraction.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/clusternet==](https://github.com/clusternet/clusternet) ⭐ 1437  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Clusternet is an open-source, multi-cluster management framework designed to orchestrate application deployment across heterogeneous cloud-to-edge Kubernetes networks. It decouples control planes by introducing push and pull-based scheduling mechanisms, allowing seamless policy propagation.
-  - **(2021)** [==Deckhouse: NoOps Kubernetes platform 🌟==](https://github.com/deckhouse/deckhouse) ⭐ 1311  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deckhouse is an out-of-the-box, NoOps-oriented Kubernetes platform distribution that fully automates cluster bootstrapping, configuration management, and patching. Incorporating built-in monitoring, ingress, security, and bare-metal support modules, it operates as a self-healing system.
-  - **(2021)** [==kubeshop/monokle==](https://github.com/kubeshop/monokle) ⭐ 2138  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Monokle is a visual Kubernetes configuration editor and IDE engineered to simplify manifest creation, validation, and delivery. It parses local directories and live cluster states, offering visual representations of resource dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [==DAST operator==](https://github.com/banzaicloud/dast-operator) ⭐ 194  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An operator designed to run automated Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) scans against active services directly in the cluster environment. Integrates security assertions early inside staging deployment cycles. Note: Banzai Cloud projects are largely archived or integrated.
-  - **(2021)** [==k8s Spot Rescheduler==](https://github.com/pusher/k8s-spot-rescheduler) ⭐ 312  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A controller that shifts workloads away from expensive on-demand instances toward spot instances whenever capacity permits. Note: In 2026, Karpenter or modern cloud-native autoscalers generally cover this capability, rendering this legacy.
-  - **(2021)** [==kube-spot-termination-notice-handler==](https://github.com/kube-aws/kube-spot-termination-notice-handler) ⭐ 380  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A daemon that polls the AWS EC2 spot termination notice metadata endpoint, initiating graceful drains of workloads when an interruption signal is triggered. Superseded by newer cloud-specific node termination handlers.
-  - **(2021)** [==Kip, the Kubernetes Cloud Instance Provider==](https://github.com/elotl/kip) ⭐ 232  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A virtual-kubelet implementation that scheduled pods directly onto individual cloud provider instances instead of traditional physical workers. Mostly legacy as virtual-node strategies have matured around Karpenter or managed serverless nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [==awslabs/karpenter==](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws) ⭐ 7654  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Karpenter is an open-source, high-performance node provisioning operator built for Kubernetes. It bypasses traditional ASG-based scaling by launching right-sized EC2 instances directly in response to unschedulable pods, significantly reducing scheduling latency and resource waste.
-  - **(2021)** [==**k8s-job-notify**==](https://github.com/sukeesh/k8s-job-notify) ⭐ 133  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A specialized controller that tracks Kubernetes Job transitions and dispatches automated event updates to common communication channels like Slack and Discord. Ideal for keeping systems operations updated on long-running training runs or batch transformations.
-  - **(2021)** [==k8s-alert==](https://github.com/kareem-elsayed/k8s-alerts) ⭐ 21  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight alerting manager focusing on pod anomalies and failures. It continuously monitors target namespaces and fires instant notification signals when operational errors occur.
-  - **(2021)** [==kmoncon==](https://github.com/Stono/kconmon) ⭐ 287  [NODE.JS CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A connection monitoring tool that tests internal and external cluster connectivity paths actively from the inside out. Dispatches continuous diagnostics metrics to trace latency, DNS resolution, and structural network failures across namespaces.
-  - **(2021)** [==Kubecle==](https://github.com/rydogs/kubecle) ⭐ 57  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A terminal-based interaction wrapper that streamlines Kubernetes command contexts. It simplifies executing actions across isolated cluster targets by keeping an active session-level state, reducing command length and configuration complexity for developers running multi-tenant operations.
-  - **(2021)** [==KuUI (Kubernetes UI)==](https://github.com/viveksinghggits/kuui) ⭐ 18  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” An experimental visual management utility designed to make resource visualization intuitive. Aims to help junior developers navigate local clusters by listing deployments, services, and running pod instances clearly.
-  - **(2021)** [==kubefs==](https://github.com/configurator/kubefs) ⭐ 93  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A virtual file system mount that represents active Kubernetes configuration namespaces and resources as standard local directory paths. Allows operators to inspect running container configs and logs using standard file explorers.
-  - **(2021)** [==Guard==](https://github.com/kubeguard/guard) ⭐ 620  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Guard (by Appscode) is an advanced authentication and authorization engine built for Kubernetes, allowing secure webhook integrations with identity providers. Useful for scaling zero-trust validation within multi-tenant clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com: dnsconfig-injector - Mutating Admission Webhook for dnsconfig' pod injection==](https://github.com/karampok/dnsconfig-injector) ⭐ 30  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A specialized Mutating Admission Webhook that injects customized `dnsConfig` schemas into target pods at runtime. This alleviates the need for manual configuration of resolving hosts inside microservices manifests. Live usage points to a stable but legacy posture, as native Kubernetes DNS config inheritance has matured.
-  - **(2021)** [==OpenShiftKubeAudit==](https://github.com/AICoE/OpenShiftKubeAudit) ⭐ 10  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A compliance auditing utility designed specifically to scan Red Hat OpenShift architectures. It checks active security profiles, configurations, and SCCs (Security Context Constraints) to trace potential misconfigurations or vulnerabilities within enterprise installations.
-  - **(2021)** [==ddosify/ddosify==](https://github.com/getanteon/anteon) ⭐ 8528  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Rebranded from Ddosify to Anteon, this is a high-performance, developer-centric network load-testing and observability platform. It allows simulating high concurrency to benchmark REST APIs, HTTP endpoints, and Kubernetes workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [==anchore/syft==](https://github.com/anchore/syft) ⭐ 9106  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An advanced security tool engineered to generate detailed Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from container images, file systems, and archives. Syft identifies package structures to track vulnerable subcomponents in modern supply chain governance.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/ajayk/drifter==](https://github.com/ajayk/drifter) ⭐ 17  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Drifter is a CLI utility designed to detect structural configuration drift across Kubernetes resources. By comparing live running cluster states against baseline templates, it identifies configuration changes. This tool provides lightweight validation for infrastructure consistency.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/Wilfred/difftastic==](https://github.com/Wilfred/difftastic) ⭐ 25487  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Difftastic is a structural diff tool that compares source files based on their abstract syntax trees (ASTs). For platform teams, it filters out noise like formatting shifts in Kubernetes manifests and highlights genuine semantic changes. It dramatically increases review speeds for complex changes.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/updatecli/updatecli==](https://github.com/updatecli/updatecli) ⭐ 930  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Updatecli is a declarative dependency management engine designed to automate updates across infrastructure manifests and Dockerfiles. It uses configuration files to track external sources (like GitHub releases) and apply updates to Git targets. It reduces manual maintenance chores in GitOps repositories.
-  - **(2021)** [==quarkslab/kdigger==](https://github.com/quarkslab/kdigger) ⭐ 481  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kdigger is a lightweight context-discovery tool designed to run inside Kubernetes pods to probe runtime isolation and discover container escape opportunities. Actively checking for capabilities, namespaces, and mount configurations, it generates detailed threat-assessment profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [==vmware-tanzu/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl (kubectl plugin)==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl) ⭐ 505  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A kubectl plugin designed to execute container builds directly on remote BuildKit instances inside clusters. Live grounding confirms the project has been archived under VMware, steering teams to direct BuildKit operators or Kaniko.
-  - **(2021)** [==kubernetes-sigs/kpng==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kpng) ⭐ 240  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Originally conceived as the next-generation Kubernetes Proxy (KPNG) to split kube-proxy into a clean control plane and specialized data planes. Live grounding confirms the project has been officially retired by SIG Network, though its architectural lessons on decoupled state distribution continue to influence modern custom dataplane designs.
-  - **(2021)** [==github: Flux==](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux) ⭐ 6861  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The deprecated and archived GitHub repository for the original Flux v1 GitOps engine. Completely succeeded by the microservice-driven, decoupled Flux v2 architecture.
-  - **(2021)** [==blog.argoproj.io: Best Practices for Multi-tenancy in Argo CD==](https://blog.argoproj.io/best-practices-for-multi-tenancy-in-argo-cd-273e25a047b0) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Outlines critical architectural patterns for implementing multi-tenancy in ArgoCD. Covers AppProjects boundaries, target namespace isolation, network policies, and cluster-wide RBAC to ensure secure sharing of GitOps infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [==louislam/uptime-kuma==](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma) ⭐ 87989  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly popular self-hosted synthetic monitoring tool written in Node.js. It features multi-protocol ping, HTTP/TCP checks, certificate monitoring, integration with multi-channel alert providers, and highly intuitive dashboards, serving as a lightweight alternative to commercial APM and uptime tools.
-  - **(2021)** [==Jenkins pipeline shared library for the project Elastic APM 🌟==](https://github.com/elastic/apm-pipeline-library) ⭐ 11  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Jenkins Pipeline Shared Library designed to standardize Elastic APM component deployments. While modern GitOps (e.g., ArgoCD) has largely replaced Jenkins for cloud-native delivery, this Groovy library remains highly valuable for organizations maintaining complex, legacy Jenkins-centric pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [==NGINX Ingress Controller - v1.0.0==](https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/releases/tag/controller-v1.0.0) ⭐ 19494  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Landmark v1.0.0 release of the community ingress-nginx controller. Highlights include compatibility with the GA ingress API specification, significant security enhancements, and optimized resource consumption.
-  - **(2021)** [==Jenkins-X + Tekton on OpenShift==](https://github.com/openshift/tektoncd-pipeline-operator) ⭐ 53  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community-maintained repository detailing the configuration of Jenkins X alongside Tekton on Red Hat OpenShift. Offers resource definitions and custom templates designed to respect OpenShift-specific Security Context Constraints (SCC).
-  - **(2021)** [==proferosec/log4jScanner==](https://github.com/proferosec/log4jScanner) ⭐ 489  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A community-focused scanning utility designed to recursively inspect complex directory structures and nested archives for vulnerable Log4j libraries. It is a highly useful offline scanner for validating legacy artifacts and directory paths without needing dynamic agents or runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [==yahoo/check-log4j==](https://github.com/yahoo/check-log4j) ⭐ 169  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Yahoo's archived, command-line tool designed to detect vulnerable Log4j JAR instances within mounted folder structures and container layers. It uses local binary scanning patterns to identify vulnerabilities, making it a reliable reference for building custom forensic scanning tools.
-  - **(2021)** [==Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock==](https://github.com/Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock) ⭐ 108  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Python utility designed to scan compiled archives (JAR, WAR, EAR) for compromised Log4j classes. While its active maintenance has slowed, the script remains a useful reference for performing offline filesystem audits on legacy systems. It provides clear patterns for searching deep directory structures.
-  - **(2021)** [==google/log4jscanner==](https://github.com/google/log4jscanner) ⭐ 1563  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Google's high-speed scanning utility developed to locate vulnerable Log4j dependencies within local file structures and directory trees. Written in Go, it parses unpackaged Java archives to identify compromised signatures. It is an excellent tool for performing fast, offline validation on build artifacts.
-  - **(2021)** [==yaml.org: Anchors and Aliases==](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official YAML spec documentation for anchors and aliases. It details how the reference symbols & and * let you reuse data segments directly in configuration files. This is a crucial concept for keeping complex Kubernetes and CI/CD files DRY and readable.
-  - **(2021)** [==Kubectl output options 🌟==](https://gist.github.com/so0k/42313dbb3b547a0f51a547bb968696ba) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated technical guide detailing advanced kubectl formatting options. It covers jsonpath extractions, custom columns, and Go templating recipes. This cheat sheet is incredibly valuable for platform engineers querying complex cluster statuses directly from the command line.
-  - **(2021)** [==zx==](https://github.com/google/zx) ⭐ 45534  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A modern execution tool built by Google that lets developers write robust scripting pipelines using JavaScript or TypeScript. It automates child-process management, string escaping, and error checks. Live Grounding validates it as a major evolutionary replacement for unwieldy Bash scripts in contemporary pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Learning Containers From The Bottom Up | Ivan Velichko 🌟🌟🌟==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/container-learning-path) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly-rated, bottom-up container learning path created by Ivan Velichko. Traces container concepts back to bare-metal OS fundamentals, covering chroot, cgroups, linux namespaces, and runc.
-  - **(2021)** [==radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes==](https://github.com/radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes) ⭐ 86  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” RadonDB's legacy operator and integration configurations for orchestrating ClickHouse OLAP environments. Highly useful as a historic reference for custom columnar database operators.
-  - **(2021)** [==SQErzo: Tiny ORM for Graph databases==](https://github.com/BBVA/sqerzo) ⭐ 35  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” An experimental, lightweight ORM library for Graph databases developed by BBVA. While highly interesting for research, it exhibits low active maintenance and is kept primarily as an architectural design reference.
-  - **(2021)** [==thoughtworks.com: Kubernetes==](https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/platforms/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A strategic overview from the Thoughtworks Tech Radar detailing the undisputed supremacy of Kubernetes as the container orchestration engine of choice. The entry evaluates the operational realities of adopting K8s, noting that while it is a de facto standard, organizations must watch out for accidental complexity and invest heavily in platform teams.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Grafana-Dashboards==](https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Grafana-Dashboards) ⭐ 314  [JSON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Community-maintained dashboard library specialized for common DevOps infrastructure. Includes optimization configurations for Nginx, PHP-FPM, MySQL, Redis, and Linux host monitoring.
-  - **(2021)** [==muxinc/certificate-expiry-monitor==](https://github.com/muxinc/certificate-expiry-monitor) ⭐ 169  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Lightweight utility that continuously monitors the expiration of X.509 SSL/TLS certificates. Generates metrics consumable by Prometheus to allow early alerting on certificate renewals.
-  - **(2021)** [==Alertmanager 0.23.0-rc.0 with awscloud SNS support is available for testing. There are also bugfixes and features for amtool==](https://github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/releases/tag/v0.23.0-rc.0) ⭐ 8504  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Release analysis of Alertmanager's v0.23 release cycle, detailing the addition of native AWS SNS integrations. Outlines the operational workflow for forwarding alerts straight to mobile endpoints, email, and lambda tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [==opensource.google: Prometheus SLO example==](https://github.com/google/prometheus-slo-burn-example) ⭐ 142  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Google's open-source templates demonstrating complex multi-window, multi-burn-rate Alerting on Service Level Objectives (SLOs) within Prometheus. Establishes the standard implementation of modern SRE monitoring guidelines.
-  - **(2021)** [==lambdatest.com: Selenium 4 🌟==](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/selenium-4) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Analyzes the architectural advancements in Selenium 4, specifically the absolute deprecation of the JSON Wire Protocol in favor of native W3C WebDriver compliance. This change provides direct communication with browsers, eradicating translation latency and resolving session instability. The architecture also introduces the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) for capturing network events and console logs directly.
-  - **(2021)** [==OpenSLO specification 🌟==](https://github.com/OpenSLO/OpenSLO) ⭐ 1496  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The vendor-agnostic OpenSLO specification defines standard YAML schemas for declaring SLOs, SLIs, and error budgets. In 2026, it remains the standard for orchestrating declarative system health models inside GitOps automation.
-  - **(2021)** [==willdady/cdk-iam-credentials-rotator: IAM Credentials Rotator==](https://github.com/willdady/cdk-iam-credentials-rotator) ⭐ 17  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An AWS CDK construct designed to automatically rotate IAM credentials using AWS Lambda. This tool mitigates security risks of long-lived access keys by orchestrating automated rotation policies via Amazon EventBridge scheduler rules. While a community-focused tool, it provides a functional baseline template for serverless compliance automation.
-  - **(2021)** [==awslabs/terraform-iam-policy-validator==](https://github.com/awslabs/terraform-iam-policy-validator) ⭐ 347  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A command-line tool designed to parse Terraform plans and validate IAM policies against AWS IAM Access Analyzer's validation rules during CI/CD. This enables automated static security analysis of infrastructure-as-code, blocking insecure policy deployment before they reach live environments.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/aws-samples: Visualize AWS IAM Access Analyzer Policy Validation' Findings==](https://github.com/aws-samples/visualize-iam-access-analyzer-policy-validation-findings) ⭐ 21  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A reference implementation that automates the visualization of AWS IAM Access Analyzer validation findings. By routing findings through Amazon EventBridge, AWS Lambda, and QuickSight, it provides operations teams with a visual dashboard of policy syntax issues and non-compliant definitions across multiple accounts.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/open-gitops/project 🌟==](https://github.com/open-gitops/project) ⭐ 1178  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official open-source home of the OpenGitOps project. Contains formalized declarative infrastructure specifications and standards. Live Grounding verifies this as the canonical source of GitOps principles referenced by enterprises implementing native platform systems.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/cloudogu/gitops-patterns==](https://github.com/cloudogu/gitops-patterns) ⭐ 359  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open directory detailing tested structural patterns for GitOps repo layouts. Helps architectural teams implement scalable environment propagation, secure branch systems, and robust template overlays cleanly.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/cloudogu/gitops-playground#example-applications==](https://github.com/cloudogu/gitops-playground) ⭐ 266  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A fully configured local testing playground that showcases multi-tool GitOps pipelines. Includes pre-wired sample apps to help developers analyze live sync processes, drift reconciliation, and integration dynamics using ArgoCD and Flux.
-  - **(2021)** [==**k8s-tew**==](https://github.com/darxkies/k8s-tew) ⭐ 311  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” "Kubernetes The Easy Way" (k8s-tew) was a shell wrapper and declarative configuration tool designed to bypass the complex manual configuration steps associated with bootstrapping clusters via kubeadm. With the mature advancement of declarative Cluster API patterns and standard distribution installers, this repository is now obsolete and serves only historical reference value.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com: Cluster API Helm Chart==](https://github.com/kgamanji/cluster-api-helm-chart) ⭐ 58  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community-driven Helm chart designed to package and deploy Cluster API (CAPI) resources and operators inside a management cluster. While it simplified CAPI components deployment via traditional Helm CI/CD pipelines, current production standards in 2026 have shifted entirely to official declarative setups via clusterctl or native GitOps operators, rendering this chart obsolete.
-  - **(2021)** [==Kata Containers on MicroK8s==](https://github.com/didier-durand/microk8s-kata-containers) ⭐ 34  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A community repository providing integration instructions and configurations to run Kata Containers within a Canonical MicroK8s environment. This architecture allows security teams to deploy hardware-isolated, hypervisor-sandboxed container runtimes (using QEMU or Cloud Hypervisor) inside lightweight local clusters, resolving tenant isolation concerns in multi-tenant environments.
-  - **(2021)** [==PolicyHub CLI, a CLI tool that makes Rego policies searchable 🌟==](https://github.com/policy-hub/policy-hub-cli) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A lightweight command-line utility engineered to improve discoverability and usability of Rego-based policies. This tool parses and indexes shared policy repositories, enabling infrastructure and platform engineers to search, validate, and integrate standard compliance policies directly from local environments.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/instrumenta/policies: A set of shared policies for use with Conftest' and other Open Policy Agent tools==](https://github.com/instrumenta/policies) ⭐ 66  [REGO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structured directory of modular policy files for linting infrastructure-as-code deployments (Terraform, Kubernetes YAML, Helm charts). Designed to enforce standards like non-root container runs, memory limit boundaries, and forbidden network ingress setups early in CI/CD cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [==nicholasamorim/ansible-role-harbor==](https://github.com/nicholasamorim/ansible-role-harbor) ⭐ 26  [YML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An Ansible role built to deploy and configure Harbor container registries on virtual machine hosts. Real-world grounding shows this project is unmaintained, reflecting a classic VM-centric infrastructure-as-code deployment pattern. Modern container-centric deployments strongly favor Kubernetes-native Helm-based installation paths.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com/samrocketman/nexus3-config-as-code==](https://github.com/samrocketman/nexus3-config-as-code) ⭐ 62  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A declarative Groovy-scripted configuration-as-code bootstrap utility designed for automating Sonatype Nexus 3 settings. Live grounding shows this repository has been unmaintained for over four years. While serving as an architectural blueprint for programmatic configuration management, modern operators have largely replaced direct scripting.
-  - **(2021)** [==bytebase/bytebase==](https://github.com/bytebase/bytebase) ⭐ 14143  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Open-source, web-based database schema change and collaboration tool engineered for DevOps teams and DBAs. Features GitOps-driven workflow mechanics, automated visual SQL review, and centralized security compliance policies to govern multi-engine environments.
-  - **(2021)** [==Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) customers can now assign IP prefixes to their EC2 instances==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/amazon-virtual-private-cloud-vpc-customers-can-assign-ip-prefixes-ec2-instances) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Identical announcement enabling continuous IP prefixes to be allocated directly to EC2 instances. Architecturally, this bypasses elastic network interface (ENI) private IP limit caps, expanding physical capacity constraints for highly scaled Kubernetes EKS clusters. It simplifies route propagation configurations and scales pod-per-node capacity.
-  - **(2021)** [==Easily Manage Security Group Rules with the New Security Group Rule ID==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/easily-manage-security-group-rules-with-the-new-security-group-rule-id) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces a unique identifier for each security group rule (sgr-xxxxxxxx), making rules individually addressable via API, CLI, or IaC. This drastically improves the management of firewall exceptions, allowing developers to target, modify, or audit precise rules without referencing the complete rule block list. It prevents race conditions and conflicts in IaC pipelines like Terraform.
-  - **(2021)** [==Application Load Balancer now enables AWS PrivateLink and static IP addresses by direct integration with Network Load Balancer==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/application-load-balancer-aws-privatelink-static-ip-addresses-network-load-balancer) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces direct, native integration between Application Load Balancers (ALB) and Network Load Balancers (NLB), enabling ALBs to leverage static IP addresses and register with AWS PrivateLink. This native bridge removes the complex AWS Lambda-based IP-sync workarounds. It allows organizations to expose Layer 7 HTTP/HTTPS routing routes securely over private, non-routable VPC endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [==New – Amazon VPC Network Access Analyzer==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-vpc-network-access-analyzer) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A formal network verification tool that uses mathematical analysis (automated reasoning) to check VPC security policies and network access paths. It helps teams identify unintended network configurations, verify access boundaries, and demonstrate compliance to internal/external security audits. Architecturally, it automates manual firewall reviews and prevents security isolation leaks.
-  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: AWS Introduces a New Workflow Studio for AWS Step Functions==](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/06/step-functions-workflow-studio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A visual, low-code workflow designer that simplifies building distributed state machines on AWS. It allows developers to drag, drop, and configure states, mapping state transitions and payloads directly to downstream AWS services. This visual paradigm significantly accelerates development cycles for complex microservices orchestrations while generating ASL (Amazon States Language) behind the scenes.
-  - **(2021)** [==Now β€” AWS Step Functions Supports 200 AWS Services To Enable Easier Workflow Automation==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/now-aws-step-functions-supports-200-aws-services-to-enable-easier-workflow-automation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Dramatically expands the capabilities of AWS Step Functions by offering direct SDK integration with over 200 AWS services and over 9,000 API actions. This architecture minimizes or completely eliminates custom 'glue' Lambda functions whose sole purpose was calling AWS APIs. It simplifies state machine engineering, reducing latency, maintenance costs, and execution failure risks.
-  - **(2021)** [==Amazon VPC CNI plugin increases pods per node limits==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/amazon-vpc-cni-plugin-increases-pods-per-node-limits) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces Prefix Delegation in the AWS VPC CNI, multiplying the number of pods allocatable per node. By assigning /28 IPv4 prefixes to network interfaces instead of single secondary IPs, small-to-medium EC2 instances can support significantly higher container densities. This architecture directly addresses the IP exhaustion problem in enterprise Kubernetes deployments on AWS.
-  - **(2021)** [==Amazon EKS clusters now support user authentication with OIDC compatible identity providers==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/02/amazon-eks-clusters-support-user-authentication-oidc-compatible-identity-providers) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Enables EKS clusters to utilize external OpenID Connect (OIDC) compatible identity providers for user authentication. This decouples Kubernetes RBAC from direct IAM identity mappings, allowing developers to leverage existing SSO solutions like Okta or Keycloak. It simplifies security governance by maintaining enterprise identity standards at the cluster API level.
-  - **(2021)** [==New for AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry – Tracing Support is Now Generally Available==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-for-aws-distro-for-opentelemetry-tracing-support-is-now-generally-available) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Generally available, AWS-supported distribution of the CNCF OpenTelemetry standards, specifically optimized for application tracing. It simplifies collecting metadata and correlates application traces across containerized (EKS, ECS) and serverless (Lambda) stacks. It seamlessly forwards telemetry to AWS X-Ray, Amazon OpenSearch, and partner SaaS platforms, eliminating vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2021)** [==siliconangle.com: Amazon debuts fully managed, Prometheus-based container monitoring service==](https://siliconangle.com/2021/09/29/amazon-debuts-fully-managed-prometheus-based-container-monitoring-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Launches a fully managed, Prometheus-compatible monitoring service designed to ingest, store, and query operational metrics from Kubernetes and ECS environments. Architecturally, it scales automatically to billions of metrics, leveraging Cortex technology for high-availability multi-zone persistence. It reduces the administrative overhead of managing large, DIY Prometheus TSDB clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [==aws.amazon.com: Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus Is Now Generally Available with Alert Manager and Ruler==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-managed-service-for-prometheus-is-now-generally-available-with-alert-manager-and-ruler) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Reaches General Availability, adding key enterprise capabilities such as Alert Manager and Ruler. Users can define native Prometheus alerting rules and route alerts to downstream incident response hubs like PagerDuty or AWS SNS. It reinforces the managed monitoring story by guaranteeing security, high availability, and out-of-the-box multi-region reliability.
-  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: AWS Launches Amazon Kinesis Data Streams On-Demand==](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/kinesis-data-streams-ondemand) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces a serverless, on-demand capacity mode for Kinesis Data Streams, automatically scaling write and read throughput to match unpredictable traffic patterns. This model eliminates the requirement for shard planning, capacity monitoring, and custom-scaling scripts. Architecturally, it makes streaming pipelines easier to operate while optimizing costs for variable workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [==Announcing General Availability of Amazon Redshift Cross-account Data Sharing==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/announcing-general-availability-amazon-redshift-cross-account-data-sharing) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Allows instant, secure data sharing across different Amazon Redshift clusters and AWS accounts without moving or copying data. It decouples storage from compute, allowing downstream analytic nodes or consumers to run isolated queries against shared data structures in real-time. This drastically optimizes data lake engineering architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [==blog.pragmaticengineer.com: How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum==](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/project-management-at-big-tech) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A seminal critique of Scrum frameworks within modern hyper-scale technology companies. Contrasts classical prescriptive Scrum ceremonies with the pragmatism found in Big Tech, which prioritizes engineer-led planning, asynchronous progress tracking, and outcome-based roadmapping. Highlights how microservices-oriented teams achieve high agility through direct system ownership and continuous delivery without overhead-heavy ceremonies.
-  - **(2021)** [==cast.ai: Keep your AWS Kubernetes costs in check with intelligent allocation' (EKS)==](https://cast.ai/blog/keep-your-aws-kubernetes-costs-in-check-with-intelligent-allocation) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explores Kubernetes resource provisioning on EKS using automated container allocations. Offers strategies to prevent container-level over-provisioning and dynamically handle node scaling tasks to curb cluster waste.
-  - **(2021)** [==Visualize and gain insights into your AWS cost and usage with Cloud Intelligence Dashboards and CUDOS using Amazon QuickSight==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/visualize-and-gain-insights-into-your-aws-cost-and-usage-with-cloud-intelligence-dashboards-using-amazon-quicksight) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Guide to building operational cost dashboards via AWS CUDOS and Amazon QuickSight. Translates complex billing files into detailed visualizations tracking anomalous expenditure patterns in real time.
-  - **(2020)** [==Google Cloud Buildpacks==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/buildpacks) ⭐ 1148  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source implementation of Cloud Native Buildpacks optimized for GCP runtimes. It automatically transforms source code into production-ready, secured OCI container images without requiring custom, multi-stage Dockerfiles.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/k8s-config-connector: GCP Config Connector==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/k8s-config-connector) ⭐ 1042  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Config Connector is a Kubernetes Custom Resource Definition (CRD) controller that allows operators to manage Google Cloud resources natively as if they were standard Kubernetes objects. It bridges GitOps configurations with physical cloud infrastructure provisioning.
-  - **(2020)** [==softwareengineeringdaily.com: The Rise of Platform Engineering 🌟==](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/02/13/setting-the-stage-for-platform-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Historically significant piece tracking the evolution from traditional DevOps silos to Platform Engineering. Discusses building Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) to lower cognitive load for application developers, establishing self-service infrastructure portals, and applying product management principles to internal tooling.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-training-demo==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-training-demo) ⭐ 128  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Archived AWS training demonstration repository. Grounding verification confirms this repository is formally archived by Amazon, meaning it should be treated purely as an architectural reference rather than a base for production provisioning templates.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode==](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode) ⭐ 65387  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kelsey Hightower's legendary satirical repository highlighting that the best way to write secure, bug-free, and highly maintainable software is by writing 'no code' at all. Highly popular and philosophically beloved in the cloud-native ecosystem.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/microsoft/azure-digital-twins-postman-samples==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-digital-twins-postman-samples) ⭐ 21  [JSON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A collection of pre-configured Postman templates and environment schemas designed to test, model, and automate Azure Digital Twins API endpoints. Simplifies validation tasks across graph topology manipulation and event routing controls.
-  - **(2020)** [==If you have a livenessProbe that takes over one second, it’ll fail when you update to kubernetes 1.20, because a long-standing bug with how the default was handled has been fixed. You must override the ExecProbeTimeout if your probe takes more than 1s==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/97057) ⭐ 123002  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Highlights a critical behavior change in Kubernetes 1.20 where `timeoutSeconds` is strictly enforced for Exec probes. Warns how previously un-timeout-bound scripts can trigger sudden restarts across critical services.
-  - **(2020)** [==ronaknathani.com: How a Kubernetes Pod Gets an IP Address 🌟==](https://ronaknathani.com/blog/2020/08/how-a-kubernetes-pod-gets-an-ip-address) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exquisite, step-by-step technical analysis of the process of container instantiation and network interface creation. Explores how the Kubelet invokes CNI plugins to assign an IP address. Live Grounding validates that understanding the low-level CNI specification and IPC interactions is crucial for debugging cluster networking bottlenecks.
-  - **(2020)** [==Get applied and effective apiVersion from Kubernetes objects==](https://gist.github.com/ninlil/affbf7514d4e74c7634e77f47e172236) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly specialized GitHub Gist that details mechanisms to query and extract both the applied and effective apiVersion from active Kubernetes objects. This tool is vital for API deprecation migrations and multi-version cluster upgrades where Helm or GitOps manifests diverge from runtime configurations. It leverages native kubectl Go templates and JSONPath filters to expose internal cluster metadata.
-  - **(2020)** [==blog.openshift.com: Simplifying OpenShift Case Information Gathering Workflow: **Must-Gather Operator** (In the context of Red Hat OpenShift 4.x and Kubernetes, **it is considered a bad practice to ssh into a node and perform debugging actions**) 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-openshift-case-information-gathering-workflow-must-gather-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces the Must-Gather Operator framework as a secure alternative to direct SSH debugging of underlying cluster nodes. Details how the automated diagnostic engine programmatically aggregates core configuration files, CRDs, namespace event logs, and kernel metrics.
-  - **(2020)** [==blog.openshift.com: OpenShift Scale: Running 500 Pods Per Node 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/500_pods_per_node) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains the systems engineering and kernel adjustments needed to execute up to 500 pods per cluster node on OpenShift. Focuses on tuning the CRI-O container runtime, garbage collection frequency, CPU scheduler configurations, and CIDR allocation limits.
-  - **(2020)** [==O’Reilly: Free ebook: **Kubernetes Operators: Automating the Container Orchestration Platform**==](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/oreilly-kubernetes-operators-automation-ebook) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Definitive O'Reilly ebook on building custom Kubernetes Operators using Go, Ansible, and Helm SDKs. Walks through reconciling controllers, writing CRDs, and managing custom states. Live 2026 analysis indicates this text remains the absolute standard for engineering platform automation layers.
-  - **(2020)** [==Jenkins Docker Image for Openshift v3==](https://github.com/openshift/jenkins) ⭐ 261  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Red Hat maintained OpenShift integration image for running Jenkins natively within OpenShift clusters. Includes pre-configured plugins, service-account integration, and S2I build configurations customized for enterprise OpenShift v3/v4 environments.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.blog: Commits are snapshots, not diffs==](https://github.blog/open-source/git/commits-are-snapshots-not-diffs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A critical look at Git's internal object store, showing that Git stores commits as complete Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) snapshots rather than delta changesets. Evaluates how content-addressable storage (SHA hashes), tree objects, and packfile compression optimize repository performance.
-  - **(2020)** [==marklodato.github.io: A Visual Git Reference 🌟==](https://marklodato.github.io/visual-git-guide/index-en.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly praised visual guide explaining Git commands via structural maps and diagrams. Clearly illustrates state transitions between the workspace, index, local repository, and remote servers.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.blog: Get up to speed with partial clone and shallow clone==](https://github.blog/open-source/git/get-up-to-speed-with-partial-clone-and-shallow-clone) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains how to optimize clone performance in extremely large codebases using partial clones (blobless and treeless) and shallow clones. Compares how these strategies reduce network payloads and local disk consumption, making them ideal for high-throughput CI/CD runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller 🌟==](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller) ⭐ 6298  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official Kubernetes operator designed to manage self-hosted GitHub Actions runner infrastructure dynamically. Integrates natively with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) targets to scale runner deployments in response to webhook event metrics.
-  - **(2020)** [==platformengineering.org/tools/capsule ⭐==](https://platformengineering.org/tools/capsule) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Capsule provides native multi-tenancy in single Kubernetes clusters by implementing lightweight tenant abstractions. Operating as a custom operator, it manages namespaces without replacing standard Kubernetes APIs or creating separate control planes. It is highly valued for enforcing governance limits in shared enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2020)** [==open-cluster-management.io==](https://open-cluster-management.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Open Cluster Management (OCM) is a modular, extensible CNCF project designed to orchestrate fleets of Kubernetes clusters at scale. It defines standardized API abstractions for cluster registration, application deployment policies, and compliance management.
-  - **(2020)** [==kubevela.io 🌟==](https://kubevela.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KubeVela is an advanced CNCF-incubating application delivery and multi-cluster orchestrator built upon the Open Application Model (OAM). It decouples application declarations from physical cluster configurations by converting policies and workflows into unified abstractions.
-  - **(2020)** [==Krane 🌟==](https://github.com/appvia/krane) ⭐ 740  [RUBY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: An open-source Kubernetes RBAC static analysis tool designed to identify risky roles, cluster roles, and broad resource access configurations. Live Grounding: The repository is archived and inactive for over 4 years. While the structural rules engine remains historically valuable, it does not support modern Kubernetes RBAC security vectors.
-  - **(2020)** [==Kubernetes Node Auto Labeller==](https://github.com/adaptant-labs/k8s-auto-labeller) ⭐ 8  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An automated labeling controller designed to tag Kubernetes nodes dynamically based on custom configurations or hardware discoveries. In production, this allows platform engineers to target hardware accelerators (GPUs, ASICs) with specific workload nodeSelectors. Live evaluation shows low active maintenance, as many teams transitioned to Node Feature Discovery (NFD) or Cluster API capabilities.
-  - **(2020)** [==Kube_query==](https://github.com/Isan-Rivkin/kube_query) ⭐ 13  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A developer-focused diagnostic tool that applies SQL query patterns to inspect active Kubernetes cluster states, mimicking OSQuery mechanisms. It simplifies resource discovery by enabling relational SQL queries across Pods, Services, and Deployments. While offering clean diagnostic convenience, live tracking indicates the project remains a niche developer utility.
-  - **(2020)** [==px.dev: Pixie==](https://px.dev) [C++ / GO / PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Pixie is a CNCF-sandbox eBPF-driven observability platform designed to monitor Kubernetes workloads with zero manual code instrumentation. It dynamically gathers telemetry data including network flow and CPU usage profiles by tapping directly into the Linux kernel.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com: Pixie - Instant Kubernetes-Native Application Observability==](https://github.com/pixie-io/pixie) ⭐ 6462  [C++ / GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An entry detailing the Pixie platform's open-source repository, which provides automatic kernel-level telemetry extraction using advanced eBPF probes. This allows immediate system-wide analysis of microservice network communications without app modifications.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/cyberark/kubesploit 🌟==](https://github.com/cyberark/kubesploit) ⭐ 1226  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubesploit is a dedicated container penetration testing framework engineered for red-teaming containerized environments. Using an agent-based model, it simulates realistic attacks inside Kubernetes clusters, evaluating vulnerabilities such as pod escapes.
-  - **(2020)** [==shipwright.io==](https://shipwright.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Shipwright is a CNCF Sandbox build framework designed to compile container images directly inside Kubernetes clusters using pluggable build backends like Tekton, Kaniko, and BuildKit. It abstracts image build pipelines behind a unified, declarative Custom Resource API.
-  - **(2020)** [==kubernetes-sigs/hierarchical-namespaces: The Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC)==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/hierarchical-namespaces) ⭐ 667  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC) allowed users to establish parent-child relationships between namespaces to propagate policies, secrets, and roles. Although highly influential for multi-tenant self-service models, the repository has been officially retired as of recent CNCF updates, steering teams toward newer vcluster or namespace-controller patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [==speakerdeck.com: Kubernetes and networks. Why is this so dan hard? 🌟==](https://speakerdeck.com/thockin/kubernetes-and-networks-why-is-this-so-dang-hard) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An essential presentation deck by Tim Hockin (Kubernetes co-founder) exploring why cloud-native networking is complex and explaining the underlying decisions behind the pod-to-pod network design. Live Grounding confirms this slide deck is a legendary reference, outlining crucial design trade-offs regarding IPv4 exhaustion, NAT, routing engines, and Service VIPs.
-  - **(2020)** [==kubernetes.io: Scaling Kubernetes Networking With EndpointSlices==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/09/02/scaling-kubernetes-networking-with-endpointslices) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Explains how the EndpointSlices API addresses the scalability issues of traditional Endpoints resources. Avoids sending large network update payloads across all cluster nodes by grouping endpoints. Live Grounding shows that EndpointSlices are crucial in large clusters with thousands of pods, keeping control plane traffic minimal.
-  - **(2020)** [==thenewstack.io: What is the modern cloud native stack? 🌟🌟==](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-the-modern-cloud-native-stack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Maps out the components of the modern Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) stack. From container runtimes (containerd) and orchestration (Kubernetes) to service meshes (Istio/Linkerd) and GitOps deployment paradigms (ArgoCD), this serves as an essential reference architecture.
-  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Principles for Microservice Design: Think IDEALS, Rather than SOLID==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microservices-design-ideals) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduces the IDEALS framework (Interface segregation, Deployability, Event-driven, Availability, Latency, State management) as the modern replacement for SOLID design principles in distributed systems. Evaluates how microservices necessitate a focus on network and execution boundaries rather than object relations.
-  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Migrating Monoliths to Microservices with Decomposition and Incremental Changes==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/migrating-monoliths-to-microservices-with-decomposition) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly structured technical article focused on database-first and domain-driven monolith decomposition strategies. Examines step-by-step decoupling techniques, including interface abstractions, event-driven data synchronization, and managing temporary shared states without degrading uptime.
-  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Saga Orchestration for Microservices Using the Outbox Pattern==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/saga-orchestration-outbox) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A detailed exploration of Saga Orchestration coupled with the Transactional Outbox Pattern to maintain eventual consistency in distributed databases. Examines architectural tradeoffs of orchestration versus choreography and how to implement CDC (Change Data Capture) via Debezium.
-  - **(2020)** [==shopify.engineering: Keeping Developers Happy with a Fast CI==](https://shopify.engineering/faster-shopify-ci) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A case study from Shopify detailing the infrastructure and engineering effort required to maintain sub-minute continuous integration pipelines for large codebases. Explores parallelization techniques, test selection algorithms, and cache-optimization strategies that scale.
-  - **(2020)** [==react js: mithi/react-philosophies==](https://github.com/mithi/react-philosophies) ⭐ 3728  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly structured philosophy repository outlining architectural principles for designing maintainable React codebases. Emphasizes declarative code patterns, state encapsulation, hook extraction, and unit testing strategies.
-  - **(2020)** [==Simplenetes==](https://github.com/simplenetes-io/simplenetes) ⭐ 766  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A highly simplified container orchestration tool designed as an alternative to Kubernetes. Lacks active development (>4 years inactive), recommended solely for legacy academic reference.
-  - **(2020)** [==swarmlet/swarmlet: Swarmlet==](https://github.com/swarmlet/swarmlet) ⭐ 817  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight self-hosted PaaS wrapper utilizing Docker Swarm. Note: Currently inactive (>4 years since last commit), making it a legacy reference rather than a production-grade modern solution.
-  - **(2020)** [==Frakti==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/frakti) ⭐ 675  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Critical Live Grounding: Built originally to support hypervisor-based Container Runtime Interfaces (CRI), Frakti has been officially retired and archived by the Kubernetes organization. Modern environments utilize container-native VM interfaces like Kata Containers or Firecracker integrated directly into containerd.
-  - **(2020)** [==kubectl-debug==](https://github.com/aylei/kubectl-debug) ⭐ 2305  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Originally a popular community-built plugin to launch debugging containers within target pods, `kubectl-debug` has largely been superseded by native Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers (`kubectl debug` command) in modern releases. This project remains a valuable reference for historical context and legacy cluster compatibility. For modern clusters, engineers are strongly advised to transition to built-in Kubernetes diagnostic commands.
-  - **(2020)** [==diagrams.mingrammer.com: Diagram as Code==](https://diagrams.mingrammer.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-standard open-source library that empowers architects to represent system architectures using pure Python code. By aligning with GitOps paradigms, diagrams are treated as software dependencies, allowing automated code-driven rendering and versioning across AWS, GCP, Azure, and Kubernetes ecosystems without manual editing tools.
-  - **(2020)** [==Jenkins==](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/jenkins) ⭐ 15424  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The deprecated stable Helm chart repository for Jenkins. It is strongly recommended to avoid this legacy version, as active development and security patches have transitioned exclusively to the official Jenkins community repository on Artifact Hub.
-  - **(2020)** [==gini/dexter==](https://github.com/gini/dexter) ⭐ 168  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: An OIDC-helper CLI tool for generating kubectl credential configurations. Live Grounding: Inactive for over 4 years; considered legacy under Nubenetes MVQ rules. It has been superseded by tools like kubelogin.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/stackrox: Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist Study Guide' 🌟==](https://github.com/stackrox/Kubernetes_Security_Specialist_Study_Guide) ⭐ 429  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A comprehensive community study handbook for the Linux Foundation CKS exam, detailing system hardening, threat mitigation, microservice security policies, and runtime compliance enforcement.
-  - **(2020)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.20: Kubernetes Volume Snapshot Moves to GA==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/12/10/kubernetes-1.20-volume-snapshot-moves-to-ga) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official release notes from the Kubernetes maintainers marking the promotion of CSI Volume Snapshots to General Availability in v1.20. Standardized the storage-provider APIs across the entire ecosystem.
-  - **(2020)** [==Sonatype Nexus Community: Nexus Kubernetes OpenShift 🌟==](https://github.com/sonatype-nexus-community/nexus-kubernetes-openshift) ⭐ 8  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A community-driven GitHub repository containing Helm charts and manifest configurations designed to deploy Sonatype Nexus in OpenShift environments. Live grounding confirms this repository has been unmaintained for several years and is now marked legacy. Modern deployments should prioritize official Helm charts from the mainstream Sonatype organization for production use.
-  - **(2020)** [==GitHub: Nexus-CLI==](https://github.com/mlabouardy/nexus-cli) ⭐ 294  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A command-line interface tool written in Go to interact with and manage Nexus repositories. Real-world grounding shows this repository has had no active maintenance in over four years, pointing to a legacy project. Platform operators should pivot to using official Nexus APIs or modern alternative tooling.
-  - **(2020)** [==Configure Docker Service To Use Insecure Registry==](https://github.com/Juniper/contrail-docker/wiki/Configure-docker-service-to-use-insecure-registry) ⭐ 48  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy wiki repository explaining systems-level configurations required to allow the Docker daemon to communicate with insecure, self-hosted registries. It highlights modification of systemd services and the daemon.json config file. This historic resource has been unmaintained for several years and serves solely as a retro technical reference.
-  - **(2020)** [==AWS CloudShell - Command-Line Access to AWS Resources==](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/aws-cloudshell-command-line-access-to-aws-resources) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Introduction to AWS CloudShell, a browser-based, secure terminal console preconfigured with standard CLI utilities, shell environments, and automatic IAM session credential sharing.
-  - **(2020)** [==martinfowler.com: Retrospectives Antipatterns 🌟==](https://martinfowler.com/articles/retrospective-antipatterns.html) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An authoritative breakdown of typical anti-patterns observed during agile retrospective sessions, such as the 'Blame Game' or 'Loudest Voice.' Explains how to reconstruct retrospectives into productive, post-mortem style continuous feedback loops that actively resolve systemic design flaws, optimize integration paths, and elevate overall team software delivery quality.
-  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Driving DevOps with Value Stream Management==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/DevOps-value-stream) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A deep dive into Value Stream Management (VSM) as a framework for aligning microservice delivery pipelines with business outcomes. Details how to identify bottlenecks in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) by mapping flow metrics (lead time, cycle time, throughput). Illustrates how VSM coordinates engineering efforts to maximize systemic efficiency and avoid localized optimization traps.
-  - **(2020)** [==Smocker (server mock) is a simple and efficient HTTP mock server==](https://github.com/smocker-dev/smocker) ⭐ 1281  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Smocker is an execution-efficient, REST API-driven HTTP mocking utility designed for microservice local integration testing. It allows defining dynamic request matches and custom mocking scenarios via direct YAML configurations.
-  - **(2019)** [==GitHub Quay (OSS)==](https://github.com/quay/quay) ⭐ 2785  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Project Quay is the open-source upstream version of Red Hat Quay, providing a highly scalable container registry designed for cloud-native infrastructure. It features multi-tenancy, geo-replication, advanced security pruning, and Clair integration to secure the software delivery pipeline.
-  - **(2019)** [==Meshery==](https://github.com/meshery/meshery) ⭐ 10279  [GO / JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Meshery is a comprehensive multi-service mesh management plane designed to provision, validate, and optimize service mesh infrastructures. Operating as a CNCF project, it supports multiple service mesh architectures from a single portal.
-  - **(2019)** [==KubeLibrary==](https://github.com/devopsspiral/KubeLibrary) ⭐ 145  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KubeLibrary is an open-source testing library that integrates the official Kubernetes Python Client with the Robot Framework. It enables platform and QA engineers to write human-readable end-to-end integration and sanity tests.
-  - **(2019)** [==KFServing 🌟==](https://github.com/kserve/kserve) ⭐ 5573  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KServe (formerly KFServing) provides a highly performant, serverless machine learning inference platform on Kubernetes. It abstracts raw routing, scaling, and GPU configurations, supporting frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and ONNX.
-  - **(2019)** [==kube-vip==](https://github.com/kube-vip/kube-vip) ⭐ 2859  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kube-Vip is a lightweight virtual IP and load balancer engine designed for bare-metal Kubernetes environments, offering high availability for both control planes and LoadBalancer-type services. Operating as a DaemonSet, it negotiates IP addresses.
-  - **(2019)** [==github.com/kubepug/kubepug: Deprecations AKA KubePug - Pre UpGrade (Checker)' ⭐==](https://github.com/kubepug/kubepug) ⭐ 1835  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KubePug checks local resources against upcoming Kubernetes API deprecations and removals. By parsing live resources or raw manifest directories, it provides warning indicators mapping to the designated target version's deprecation roadmap. This tool forms a critical gate inside pipeline verifications.
-  - **(2019)** [==inguardians/peirates==](https://github.com/inguardians/peirates) ⭐ 1450  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Peirates is a dedicated Kubernetes post-exploitation penetration testing tool designed to automate cluster privilege escalation and asset traversal. Once a container boundary is breached, Peirates scans for exposed credentials, ServiceAccounts, and API permissions.
-  - **(2019)** [==crun==](https://github.com/containers/crun) ⭐ 3964  [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-performance, lightweight, and low-memory-footprint OCI runtime written completely in C. It serves as an ultra-fast alternative to Go-based runc, offering native support for advanced Linux features such as cgroups v2, user namespaces, and direct system call mapping.
-  - **(2019)** [==github.com/clvx/k8s-rbac-model: Kubernetes RBAC Model==](https://github.com/clvx/k8s-rbac-model) ⭐ 26  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: A conceptual visualization framework for modeling Kubernetes RBAC policies. Live Grounding: The project has seen zero updates in over 5 years. Deprioritized under MVQ rules due to structural obsolescence against modern apiGroups.
-  - **(2019)** [==Kubernetes Security Best Practices 🌟==](https://github.com/freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice/blob/master/README.md) ⭐ 2712  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated GitHub repository delineating hardened configurations for Kubernetes API servers, Kubelets, and network boundaries. It details port-level access rules, ingress/egress filtering, and cluster isolation tactics to defend against pivot attacks.
-  - **(2019)** [==monzo.com: Controlling outbound traffic from Kubernetes==](https://monzo.com/blog/controlling-outbound-traffic-from-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details the technical execution of isolating and managing external network endpoints from within a production Kubernetes banking cluster. Features strategies on proxy security, dynamic firewall rule sets, and compliance monitoring.
-  - **(2019)** [==noidea.dog/glue: Being Glue==](https://www.noidea.dog/glue) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-standard analysis of 'glue work'β€”the essential non-coding technical tasks like mentoring, architecture alignment, communication, and process optimization that hold engineering teams together. Examines the systemic risks where technical contributors perform high-impact glue activities at the expense of their promotion metrics, calling for formal valuation of organizational architecture and technical leadership roles.
-  - **(2018)** [==box/kube-exec-controller==](https://github.com/box/kube-exec-controller) ⭐ 126  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: Controller to restrict and audit shell execution inside Kubernetes pods. Live Grounding: Inactive for over five years. Superseded by newer ephemeral container mechanics, admission controllers (OPA/Kyverno), and modern service mesh execution boundaries.
-  - **(2018)** [==Ko: Easy Go Containers 🌟==](https://github.com/ko-build/ko) ⭐ 8450  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A fast, lightweight container image builder custom-tailored for Go applications. ko builds and publishes images without requiring a local Docker daemon, producing secure, minimal distroless-base images by default.
-  - **(2018)** [==stakater/Reloader 🌟==](https://github.com/stakater/Reloader) ⭐ 10133  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An industry-standard controller that watches configuration changes within ConfigMaps and Secrets. It triggers rolling updates automatically for deployments, statefulsets, and daemonsets to apply dynamic configurations with zero human error.
-  - **(2018)** [==Porter==](https://porter.sh) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Porter is an open-source tool built around the Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) specification. By bundling Helm charts, Terraform configurations, and raw bash scripts into a single OCI-compliant registry artifact, it provides standardized enterprise installer flows.
-  - **(2018)** [==doitintl/kubeIP==](https://github.com/doitintl/kubeIP) ⭐ 447  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” KubeIP is an automation daemon engineered specifically for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters. By dynamically assigning reserved static external IPs to newly provisioned GKE cluster nodes, it simplifies firewall configurations for external enterprise integrations.
-  - **(2018)** [==bpftrace==](https://github.com/bpftrace/bpftrace) ⭐ 10160  [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-level tracing language and diagnostic toolkit built on top of the Linux eBPF subsystem. It allows system engineers to dynamically probe kernel modules, trace memory allocations, and analyze latency. Live Grounding shows that bpftrace is a core diagnostic pillar in production engineering.
-  - **(2018)** [==Libpod: Library and tool for running OCI-based containers in Pods==](https://github.com/containers/podman) ⭐ 31763  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The core engine library underlying Podman, enabling programmatic creation and lifecycle management of OCI-compliant containers and Pods. Libpod brings native Kubernetes-style multi-container 'Pod' groupings to local local environments without requiring a background orchestration API.
-  - **(2018)** [==github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle==](https://github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle) ⭐ 6  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An archived community plugin targeting Windows Active Directory single sign-on (SSO) authentication within Sonatype Nexus. Live grounding confirms it is obsolete, unmaintained, and legacy. Useful primarily as vintage integration code, modern Nexus deployments utilize modern OIDC and LDAP endpoints.
-  - **(2018)** [==ymmt2005.hatenablog.com: 47 things that you should know to be a Kubernetes experts (questions + answers)==](https://ymmt2005.hatenablog.com/entry/k8s-things) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An exhaustive technical deep-dive of 47 operational parameters essential for production Kubernetes operations. Topics encompass CNI iptables/IPVS policies, DNS performance limits, cgroups resource controls, and pod preemption algorithms.
-  - **(2018)** [==github: Steps I used to install Nagios in the cloud==](https://github.com/andrewpuch/nagios_setup) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A historical walkthrough illustrating legacy installations of the Nagios monitoring framework inside static virtual instances. Outlines core process definitions, alerting rules, and manual configuration management.
-  - **(2017)** [==github.com/portainer/portainer==](https://github.com/portainer/portainer) ⭐ 37720  [GO / JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Portainer is a container management application that simplifies configuration and monitoring of multi-engine container environments, including Kubernetes. Featuring an intuitive web interface, it lowers the operational barrier for developers and sysadmins, facilitating application delivery and role-based access control.
-  - **(2017)** [==Azure/vscode-kubernetes-tools 🌟==](https://github.com/vscode-kubernetes-tools/vscode-kubernetes-tools) ⭐ 762  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Developed by Microsoft/Azure, this foundational extension integrates cluster management, manifest linting, Helm support, and debug workflows directly into the editor for effortless Kubernetes operations.
-  - **(2017)** [==Conmon==](https://github.com/containers/conmon) ⭐ 481  [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An essential, daemonless container monitor written in C, used primarily by Podman and CRI-O. Conmon supervises container lifecycles, capturing standard output/error streams, tracking exit codes, and managing attachment sockets while maintaining a negligible host resource overhead.
-  - **(2016)** [==github.com/kubernetes/git-sync ⭐==](https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync) ⭐ 2704  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Git-sync is a robust, lightweight sidecar container designed to continuously synchronize a targeted Git repository into a locally mounted volume. It is widely leveraged inside Kubernetes Pods to deliver static assets, configuration scripts, and policies to main application processes without requiring image rebuilds.
-  - **(2016)** [==github.com/kubecfg/kubecfg==](https://github.com/kubecfg/kubecfg) ⭐ 255  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubecfg is a Jsonnet-based configuration manager designed to generate and apply Kubernetes manifests with deterministic accuracy. By treating Kubernetes resources as code modules, it supports deep inheritance, abstraction, and parameterization of resource schemas.
-  - **(2016)** [==auchenberg/volkswagen==](https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen) ⭐ 15447  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A satirical utility that detects if a test suite is running inside a CI pipeline and automatically forces a green/passing status. A humorous warning on metrics tampering.
-  - **(2016)** [==GitLens interactive rebase==](https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens) ⭐ 9841  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Detailed documentation on GitLens' visual interactive rebase tool, which translates raw CLI rebase structures into a drag-and-drop workspace UI within VS Code, significantly reducing risks when rewriting commit histories.
-  - **(2016)** [==github: Python3 in one pic==](https://github.com/rainyear/python3-in-one-pic) ⭐ 5012  🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A highly visual, single-image technical roadmap summarizing Python 3 syntax, core structures, and data types. Serves as a rapid reference diagram for engineers mapping control flows, operators, and basic definitions. Ideal for quick on-boarding and mental model alignment.
-  - **(2016)** [==Monitoring Distributed Systems - Google SRE Book==](https://sre.google/sre-book/monitoring-distributed-systems) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The foundational text establishing distributed systems monitoring fundamentals. Introduces the 'four golden signals' (latency, traffic, errors, and saturation) and addresses the core engineering trade-offs between white-box and black-box monitoring. Curator Insight: Seminal SRE literature defining core telemetry metrics. Live Grounding: Remains the architectural blueprint for modern production-grade telemetry frameworks globally.
-  - **(2016)** [==youtube: Kubernetes for Sysadmins – Kelsey Hightower at PuppetConf 2016 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxWpu3QFPEDZBuMgy_Xq4mBR--uLA-3CSZ) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A classic, paradigm-shifting keynote by Kelsey Hightower detailing why traditional infrastructure admins must progress to container-centric architectures. Promotes declarative application specifications and programmatic state management.
-  - **(2015)** [==Bash Pitfalls 🌟==](https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls) [BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical compendium of syntax traps, variable-expansion failures, and execution hazards in GNU Bash. This reference provides deep architectural insight into bash process substitution, globbing, and pipeline evaluation. Live Grounding verifies this wiki as the definitive industry guide for engineering resilient, non-deterministic system scripts.
-  - **(2015)** [==https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen==](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen) ⭐ 17758  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Swagger Codegen enables automated generation of client SDKs, mock servers, and interactive documentation from raw OpenAPI specs. It dramatically accelerates polyglot microservice development pipelines.
-  - **(2015)** [==Stern 🌟==](https://github.com/stern/stern) ⭐ 4733  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Stern is a highly efficient Go-based CLI utility that tails logs from multiple pods and containers within a cluster, utilizing regular expressions for flexible Pod selection. It automatically handles the lifecycle of newly spawned pods, appending them to the output stream on the fly.
-  - **(2015)** [==The Art of Command Line==](https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premium, single-page reference for command-line mastery. Highly dense and comprehensive, it details advanced processes, pipeline debugging, and cloud utility integrations. Live Grounding establishes this repository as a global industry standard for technical terminal operations.
-  - **(2015)** [==Yagmail: Python e-mail library==](https://github.com/kootenpv/yagmail) ⭐ 2726  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A simplified, robust Gmail and SMTP automation client for Python. Simplifies the boilerplate needed for multi-part messages, inline attachment encoding, and HTML structures.
-  - **(2015)** [==AWS Vault==](https://github.com/99designs/aws-vault) ⭐ 8978  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The industry-standard CLI utility for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in local development workflows. It encrypts keys in OS keystores (like macOS Keychain or KWallet) and exposes temporary STS credentials via environment variables or metadata endpoints, preventing hardcoded local credentials exposure.
-  - **(2015)** [==runc==](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc) ⭐ 13282  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The canonical, low-level container runtime engine built in compliance with the OCI specification. Originally contributed by Docker, runc directly spawns and runs containers on Linux by interfacing with namespaces, cgroups, and capabilities without relying on overhead daemons.
-  - **(2015)** [==CloudWatch Dashboards – Create & Use Customized Metrics Views==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/cloudwatch-dashboards-create-use-customized-metrics-views) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Reference guide detailing custom Amazon CloudWatch Dashboards. Covers metric ingestion, multi-widget graphing configurations, and consolidated cross-region resource alerting models.
-  - **(2015)** [==AWS Lambda Update – Python, VPC, Increased Function Duration, Scheduling, and More==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-lambda-update-python-vpc-increased-function-duration-scheduling-and-more) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Strategic release notes highlighting early serverless evolutions: introducing Python runtime environments, VPC integration paths, dynamic event scheduling, and longer execution timeout periods.
-  - **(2015)** [==Amazon EFS: Amazon Elastic File System – Shared File Storage for Amazon EC2==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-elastic-file-system-shared-file-storage-for-amazon-ec2) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Deep dive into Amazon EFS, offering serverless elastic file sharing based on NFSv4. Integrates natively across EC2 instances, on-premises centers, and container tasks under ECS or EKS.
-  - **(2015)** [==New – Encrypted EBS Boot Volumes==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-encrypted-ebs-boot-volumes) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Announcement of native EBS boot volume encryption, leveraging AWS Key Management Service (KMS) without degrading overall instance throughput or input/output latency patterns.
-  - **(2014)** [==Awesome Python 🌟==](https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python) ⭐ 302828  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The quintessential curated directory indexing thousands of top-tier Python packages, libraries, frameworks, and tools across data science, web development, containerization, and networking.
-  - **(2013)** [==github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions 🌟==](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions) ⭐ 35690  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A high-efficiency plugin that suggest terminal execution commands as you type, pulling context dynamically from local shells. It drastically reduces keystrokes and context switching. Live Grounding demonstrates that it has become an essential productivity tool across modern engineering environments.
-  - **(2012)** [==NoSQL Guide, by Martin Fowler==](https://martinfowler.com/nosql.html) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A foundational architectural survey of NoSQL design patterns, distinguishing between document, key-value, wide-column, and graph models. Fowler introduces polyglot persistence and analyzes CAP theorem trade-offs against traditional RDBMS relational constraints.
-  - **(2011)** [==GitHub Flow==](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/using-github/github-flow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” GitHub Flow is a lightweight, branch-based workflow that supports continuous delivery by eliminating the complex branching structures of older patterns. Developers work on short-lived feature branches, using pull requests to run continuous integration tests and solicit reviews before automated deployment directly to the main branch. This approach minimizes merge conflicts and maintains a deployable master branch at all times.
-  - **(2011)** [==gnu.org/software/parallel==](https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel) [PERL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” GNU Parallel is a high-performance command-line tool designed for executing jobs in parallel across multi-core processors. It acts as an optimization engine for streaming processing pipelines. Live Grounding establishes its foundational role in mass data transformation, performance analysis, and high-density shell workloads.
-  - **(2010)** [==Kubetail 🌟==](https://github.com/johanhaleby/kubetail) ⭐ 3489  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Johanhaleby's Kubetail is a lightweight, widely adopted Bash script that aggregates logs from multiple Kubernetes Pods into a single streaming stdout stream. It utilizes wildcard and regex matching patterns to capture dynamic Pod names, color-coding outputs per container to streamline manual log inspections.
-  - **(2009)** [==Oh My Zsh==](https://ohmyz.sh) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier framework for managing Zsh shell configurations. It comes packaged with thousands of community-authored helper functions, themes, and CLI integrations. Live Grounding highlights its unparalleled adoption across developer workstations, standardizing interactive command-line interfaces.
-  - **(2009)** [==github.com/nodejs/node==](https://github.com/nodejs/node) ⭐ 117761  [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Core development branch of the Node.js runtime. Details foundational V8 updates, event loop mechanics (libuv integration), core module performance tweaks, and security updates essential for server-side architectures.
-  - **(1998)** [==ntop==](https://www.ntop.org) [C++ CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” ntop (ntopng) is a premier web-based network traffic analysis suite providing deep packet inspection, usage trends, and system bandwidth tracing. Live Grounding confirms ntopng as a foundational tool for live network analysis and anomaly detection in large datacenters.
-  - **(2026)** [**DevOps Roadmap for 2026**](https://github.com/milanm/DevOps-Roadmap) ⭐ 19614  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive, highly-vetted community map outlining modern DevOps and platform engineering educational pathways. Synthesizes knowledge milestones across systems internals, network protocols, continuous integration/continuous delivery protocols, and hybrid observability.
-  - **(2026)** [**Awesome GitHub Actions**](https://github.com/sdras/awesome-actions) ⭐ 27907  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier community-backed library for GitHub Actions workflows, custom actions, and orchestrator tools. Streamlines structural pipelines by detailing matrix patterns, self-hosted runner optimizations, and security hardening configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [**unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins**](https://github.com/unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins) ⭐ 17762  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An extensive index of Zsh themes, performance plugins, and CLI integrations designed to improve operational throughput. Streamlines developer environment workflows, integrating native shell helpers for Kubernetes, Git, and Docker operations.
-  - **(2026)** [**MichaelCade/90DaysOfDevOps 🌟**](https://github.com/MichaelCade/90DaysOfDevOps) ⭐ 29497  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An intensive, community-acclaimed learning curriculum tracking systems and DevOps fundamentals over a 90-day syllabus. Deeply targets foundational to advanced configurations in virtualization, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and monitoring.
-  - **(2026)** [**Awesome SysAdmin**](https://github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin) ⭐ 24308  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The premier community-led index indexing system administration tools and software solutions. Essential for discovering stable, self-hosted services for network mapping, backups, monitoring, and automated system setups.
-  - **(2026)** [**runacapital/awesome-oss-alternatives: Awesome open-source alternatives to' SaaS 🌟**](https://github.com/runacapital/awesome-oss-alternatives) ⭐ 19234  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An architectural directory showcasing open-source, self-hostable equivalents to commercial SaaS platforms. Helps enterprise tech architects mitigate vendor lock-in, streamline data compliance, and deploy privacy-centric containerized services locally.
-  - **(2026)** [****kind****](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind) ⭐ 15299  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Kubernetes in Docker (kind) is an indispensable ecosystem framework utilizing Docker container nodes to model multi-node clusters. Widely favored for continuous integration (CI) workflows and high-speed local control plane validation.
-  - **(2025)** [**LocalAI**](https://github.com/mudler/LocalAI) ⭐ 46845  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight: A self-hosted, community-first OpenAI-compatible API gateway running on local hardware. Live Grounding: Allows developers to host LLMs, audio-to-text, and image generation services inside Kubernetes without external data dependencies, optimized for consumer-grade and enterprise hardware.
-  - **(2023)** [TWINT - Twitter Intelligence Tool](https://github.com/twintproject/twint) ⭐ 16383  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight highlights Twint as an advanced tool designed to extract social datasets without API authentication. Live Grounding confirms that due to aggressive structural mutations and API restrictions on Twitter/X, Twint is largely non-functional, serving as an indicator of the end of unauthenticated scrapers.
-  - **(2026)** [Jenkins Pipeline Syntax: Scripted Syntax (Groovy DSL syntax) & Declarative Syntax 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax) [GROOVY CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” The official Jenkins specification document clarifying Scripted (Groovy DSL) and Declarative pipeline syntaxes. Essential reference material for engineers looking to configure reliable, version-controlled execution steps within enterprise environments.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/DataExpert-io/data-engineer-handbook 🌟](https://github.com/DataExpert-io/data-engineer-handbook) ⭐ 41702  [N/A CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A structured playbook outlining state-of-the-art patterns in modern data architecture, lakehouse designs, data modeling, and performance optimization. Serves as a vital curriculum resource for systems designers managing petabyte-scale analysis jobs. Integrates software engineering best practices with database management.
-  - **(2026)** [golang.org](https://go.dev) [EN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The official home of the Go programming language, designed for building simple, reliable, and highly efficient cloud-native software. Serves as the ultimate portal for runtime specifications and core packages.
-  - **(2020)** [americanexpress.io: **Do Not Run Dockerized Applications as Root** 🌟](https://americanexpress.io/do-not-run-dockerized-applications-as-root) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An essential security analysis explaining why running container workloads as root is highly vulnerable to privilege escalation. Highlights how OpenShift's default Security Context Constraints (SCCs) enforce rootless container profiles.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-Python](https://github.com/Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-Python) ⭐ 65301  [PYTHON CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Massive community structured learning resource outlining a day-by-day progression from Python fundamentals to advanced paradigms like functional programming, API development, and data analysis.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud-Native CI/CD with OpenShift Pipelines based on Tekton](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-openshift-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces OpenShift Pipelines as the modern serverless, cloud-native standard built on the Tekton project. Explains how Tekton's CRD-first strategy delivers secure, isolated build containers without a centralized daemon or controller bottlenecks.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: From Code to Production with GitOps, Tekton and ArgoCD 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-code-to-production-with-gitops) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces robust continuous delivery architectures utilizing Tekton for image construction and Argo CD for GitOps-based state syncs. Serves as the primary operational blueprint for enterprise microservice platforms in 2026.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/ - Kubernetes: A Pod’s Life 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-pods-life) [NONE CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental exploration of the life cycle of a Kubernetes Pod. Outlines start sequences, init container routines, readiness/liveness checks, and termination processes, establishing a baseline for container orchestration troubleshooting.
-  - [Delve: a debugger for the Go Programming Language](https://github.com/derekparker/delve) ⭐ 663  [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight frames Delve as the official, industry-standard debugger for Go, offering runtime state visibility. Live Grounding highlights its deep integration into JetBrains Goland, VSCode, and cloud-native containerized debugging workflows.
-  - [inancgumus/learngo 🌟](https://github.com/inancgumus/learngo) ⭐ 20055   [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight lists LearnGo as a massive collection of interactive tutorials, quizzes, and micro-projects to master Go. Live Grounding verifies its stellar reputation as one of the most visual and thorough education resources for Go developers worldwide.
-  - [iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Go - Types and Common Machinery](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-go-types-and-common-machinery) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A masterfully structured tutorial on raw Kubernetes API mechanisms using Go's dynamic client and RESTClient abstractions. Explains complex API machinery concepts in clear, visual steps.
-  - [github.com/golang/go](https://github.com/golang/go) ⭐ 134684  [EN CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” The open-source repository containing the implementation of the Go toolchain, compiler, and runtime. Underpins the entire modern container and cloud-native ecosystem (Docker, Kubernetes).
-  - [The Ultimate Go Study Guide](https://github.com/hoanhan101/ultimate-go) ⭐ 14910  [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive handbook detailing memory layout, profiling, and concurrency semantics of Go. Features visual diagrams and deep-dives into mechanical sympathy concepts for high-performance engineering.
-  - [quii/learn-go-with-tests](https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests) ⭐ 23698  [EN CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An elite educational resource teaching Go fundamentals strictly through Test-Driven Development (TDD). Combines theoretical language semantics with highly disciplined, production-grade engineering habits.
-  - [go-kratos/kratos](https://github.com/go-kratos/kratos) ⭐ 25727  [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight defines Kratos as a heavy-duty microservice framework for Go, designed for highly scalable web-scale systems. Live Grounding highlights its extensive use of gRPC/Protobuf-first code generation, integrated observability, and pluggable service discovery protocols.
-  - [github.com/iawia002/lux 🌟](https://github.com/iawia002/lux) ⭐ 31408   [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight describes Lux (formerly Annie) as a fast, concurrent video downloader written in Go supporting multiple global media platforms. Live Grounding shows its vast popularity due to its high speed, multiple output formats, and clean concurrent implementation.
-  - [Amazon RDS Proxy – Now Generally Available](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/amazon-rds-proxy-now-generally-available) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Curator Insight presents Amazon RDS Proxy as a managed solution to handle high database connection concurrency. Live Grounding validates that RDS Proxy multiplexes connections, bypassing the performance degradation caused by high serverless (AWS Lambda) spin-up events. A critical integration pattern for cloud-native microservices. [SPANISH CONTENT]
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/backstage/backstage==](https://github.com/backstage/backstage) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==How-To Secure A Linux Server==](https://github.com/imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==IaC Infrastructure as Code==](https://nubenetes.com/iac/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==bregman-arie/devops-exercises 🌟==](https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-exercises) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Developer Sandbox==](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github: Spring Cloud Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==SdkMan==](https://sdkman.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Claude Code Templates==](https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes-sigs/kueue: Kubernetes-native Job Queueing==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kueue) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==containerd - An open and reliable container runtime==](https://github.com/containerd/containerd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kube-prometheus==](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes: Tools 🌟==](https://github.com/ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Deprek8ion==](https://github.com/swade1987/deprek8ion) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Draino==](https://github.com/planetlabs/draino) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubectl-reap is a kubectl plugin that deletes unused Kubernetes resources 🌟==](https://github.com/micnncim/kubectl-reap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==KubeFed: Kubernetes Cluster Federation==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kubefed) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Available kubectl plugins==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/krew-index/blob/master/plugins.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Kubectl plugins==](https://github.com/ishantanu/awesome-kubectl-plugins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Ramilito/kubesess==](https://github.com/Ramilito/kubesess) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==k8s-worker-pod-autoscaler==](https://github.com/practo/k8s-worker-pod-autoscaler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==k8scr 🌟==](https://github.com/hasheddan/k8scr) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kei6u/kubectl-secret-data==](https://github.com/keisku/kubectl-secretdata) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==open-policy-agent/conftest==](https://github.com/open-policy-agent/conftest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==konstraint==](https://github.com/plexsystems/konstraint) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/sigstore: k8s-manifest-sigstore==](https://github.com/sigstore/k8s-manifest-sigstore) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kconnect - The Kubernetes Connection Manager CLI==](https://github.com/fidelity/kconnect) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/k8spatterns/examples==](https://github.com/k8spatterns/examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/sharadbhat/KubernetesPatterns: YAML and Golang implementations' of common Kubernetes patterns==](https://github.com/sharadbhat/KubernetesPatterns) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kustomize==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jsonnet data templating language==](https://github.com/google/jsonnet/tree/master/case_studies/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kubernetes Storage - Volumes==](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes-storage/#kubernetes-volumes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Client Libraries for Kubernetes==](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes-client-libraries/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubectl-trace==](https://github.com/iovisor/kubectl-trace) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubespy==](https://github.com/huazhihao/kubespy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubectl netshoot==](https://github.com/nilic/kubectl-netshoot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes API==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Crossplane==](https://nubenetes.com/crossplane/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==davidB/kubectl-view-allocations==](https://github.com/davidB/kubectl-view-allocations) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Serverless Architectures==](https://nubenetes.com/serverless/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Pulumi: Infrastructure as Code in Any Programming Language==](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Sysadmin==](https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/hashicorp/hcl: HCL==](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==graphviz.org==](https://graphviz.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==sops: Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets 🌟==](https://github.com/getsops/sops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks: AWS EKS Terraform module==](https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==poseidon/typhoon==](https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cal.com==](https://cal.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==International Tech Job Search Handbook==](https://github.com/andrewstetsenko/tech-jobs-with-relocation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==PyGithub 🌟==](https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==pydantic/pydantic==](https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/reactive-python/reactpy==](https://github.com/reactive-python/reactpy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Click 🌟==](https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/stable) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==diagrams.net==](https://www.drawio.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==excalidraw.com==](https://excalidraw.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==PlantUML==](https://plantuml.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==mingrammer/diagrams==](https://github.com/mingrammer/diagrams) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Ceph: A Distributed Object, Block, and File Storage Platform==](https://github.com/ceph/ceph) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-controllers-k8s/community) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==aws/aws-node-termination-handler 🌟==](https://github.com/aws/aws-node-termination-handler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Skopeo==](https://github.com/containers/skopeo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/google/go-containerregistry 🌟==](https://github.com/google/go-containerregistry) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==nerdctl 🌟==](https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kaniko==](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/kaniko) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubereboot/kured ⭐==](https://github.com/kubereboot/kured) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Azure/azure-workload-identity==](https://github.com/Azure/azure-workload-identity) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Descheduler for Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/descheduler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==SigNoz: Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability' tool 🌟==](https://github.com/SigNoz/signoz) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cdk8s==](https://github.com/cdk8s-team/cdk8s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin: NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kadalu==](https://github.com/kadalu/kadalu) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==VolSync 🌟==](https://github.com/backube/volsync) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==collabnix.github.io/kubetools 🌟==](https://collabnix.github.io/kubetools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubectx + kubens: : Power tools for kubectl🌟🌟==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectx) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==fubectl==](https://github.com/kubermatic/fubectl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==K9s - Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!==](https://github.com/derailed/k9s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Pluto is a cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/pluto) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Authelia 🌟==](https://github.com/authelia/authelia) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Checkov 🌟==](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/checkov) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kompose (Kubernetes + Compose) 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kompose) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Nebula==](https://github.com/slackhq/nebula) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kube-bench 🌟==](https://github.com/aquasecurity/kube-bench) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Polaris==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/polaris) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==realvz/awesome-eks: A curated list of awesome tools for Amazon EKS 🌟==](https://github.com/realvz/awesome-eks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==testkube.io 🌟==](https://testkube.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubeshop/testkube==](https://github.com/kubeshop/testkube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Karpenter==](https://karpenter.sh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==nicolaka/netshoot==](https://github.com/nicolaka/netshoot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway: gRPC-Gateway==](https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==apache/dolphinscheduler: Apache DolphinScheduler 🌟==](https://github.com/apache/dolphinscheduler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Tutorials==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Complete Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjziYQIDorlXjTvvwweTYoNC) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==100 Days Of Kubernetes: 100daysofkubernetes.io==](https://100daysofkubernetes.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==devopscube.com: How to Learn Kubernetes (Complete Roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟==](https://devopscube.com/learn-kubernetes-complete-roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Docker and Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjwPggqtFsI_zMAwvG0SqYCb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/azure/mission-critical-online: Welcome to Azure Mission-Critical' Online Reference Implementation==](https://github.com/azure/mission-critical-online) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Microsoft REST API Guidelines 🌟🌟🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/api-guidelines/blob/vNext/Guidelines.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner==](https://github.com/microsoft/azurelinux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/microsoft/finops-toolkit==](https://github.com/microsoft/finops-toolkit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==azurearcjumpstart.io==](https://jumpstart.azure.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Environment variables and app settings in Azure App Service==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/reference-app-settings) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Configure a custom container for Azure App Service==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/configure-custom-container) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==learn.microsoft.com: AZ-204: Implement Azure Functions 🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/paths/implement-azure-functions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==PowerShell==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==PowerShell Gallery 🌟==](https://www.powershellgallery.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==dahlbyk/posh-git==](https://github.com/dahlbyk/posh-git) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==dbatools.io==](https://dbatools.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Bicep==](https://github.com/Azure/bicep) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-sigs: Local Persistence Volume Static Provisioner' 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/sig-storage-local-static-provisioner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==openebs/zfs-localpv==](https://github.com/openebs/zfs-localpv) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Rook==](https://rook.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==OpenEBS==](https://openebs.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==openebs/dynamic-localpv-provisioner: Dynamic Kubernetes Local Persistent' Volumes==](https://github.com/openebs/dynamic-localpv-provisioner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==openebs/lvm-localpv==](https://github.com/openebs/lvm-localpv) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Longhorn==](https://longhorn.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==libopenstorage/stork: Stork - Storage Operator Runtime for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/libopenstorage/stork) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==min.io==](https://www.min.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==SMB CSI Driver for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-smb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/yandex-cloud: CSI for S3==](https://github.com/yandex-cloud/k8s-csi-s3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Backstage Developer Portal:==](https://backstage.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==apisix==](https://github.com/apache/apisix) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==KrakenD: The fastest API gateway comes with true linear scalability 🌟==](https://www.krakend.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Spring Cloud Gateway==](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-gateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==developer.android.com==](https://developer.android.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==developer.apple.com==](https://developer.apple.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==dreamland==](https://github.com/taubyte/dream) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==llama.cpp plugin==](https://github.com/samyfodil/taubyte-llama-satellite) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Spring Cloud==](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cloud.spring.io: Spring Cloud Vault 🌟==](https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-vault/reference/html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/spring-projects: springboot enables these probes automatically when running in k8s==](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot#L73) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==quarkus.io==](https://quarkus.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==codecentric's Spring Boot Admin UI 🌟==](https://github.com/codecentric/spring-boot-admin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==logbook==](https://github.com/zalando/logbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GoodforGod/java-logger-benchmark==](https://github.com/GoodforGod/java-logger-benchmark) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jfrunit==](https://github.com/moditect/jfrunit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Helidon.io==](https://helidon.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Go 🌟==](https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Dapr==](https://dapr.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Java 🌟==](https://github.com/akullpp/awesome-java) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Angular==](https://github.com/PatrickJS/awesome-angular) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Compose 🌟==](https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==dawitnida/Awesome Packer==](https://github.com/dchonch/awesome-packer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ElYusubov/AWESOME-Azure-Bicep: AWESOME Azure Bicep==](https://github.com/ElYusubov/AWESOME-Azure-Bicep) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome AWS 🌟==](https://github.com/donnemartin/awesome-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/awesome-google-cloud: Awesome GCP==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/awesome-google-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/lukemurraynz/awesome-azure-architecture 🌟==](https://github.com/lukemurraynz/awesome-azure-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/iam-veeramalla/Azure-zero-to-hero: Azure Zero to Hero Course==](https://github.com/iam-veeramalla/Azure-zero-to-hero) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/jonleibowitz/awesome-digitalocean: Awesome Digital Ocean==](https://github.com/jonleibowitz/awesome-digitalocean) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==onurakpolat/awesome-bigdata==](https://github.com/oxnr/awesome-bigdata) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Tech Interview Handbook==](https://github.com/yangshun/tech-interview-handbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Test Automation==](https://github.com/atinfo/awesome-test-automation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==globalbao/awesome-azure-policy: AWESOME-Azure-Policy==](https://github.com/globalbao/awesome-azure-policy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools==](https://github.com/toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==sbilly/awesome-security: Awesome Security==](https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==myugan/awesome-docker-security: Awesome Docker Security==](https://github.com/myugan/awesome-docker-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==anderseknert/awesome-opa 🌟==](https://github.com/open-policy-agent/awesome-opa) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Testing==](https://github.com/TheJambo/awesome-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome JMeter==](https://github.com/aliesbelik/awesome-jmeter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome API Management Tools==](https://github.com/mailtoharshit/Awesome-Api-Management-Tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Visual Studio Code==](https://github.com/viatsko/awesome-vscode) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/charlax/professional-programming: A collection of full-stack' resources for programmers 🌟==](https://github.com/charlax/professional-programming) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell==](https://github.com/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==prisma.io: Improving the Prisma Visual Studio Code Extension with WebAssembly' 🌟==](https://www.prisma.io/blog/vscode-extension-prisma-rust-webassembly) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Docker==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-azuretools.vscode-docker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Working with Kubernetes in VS Code==](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/azure/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kubernetes (by Microsoft)==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-kubernetes-tools.vscode-kubernetes-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==marketplace.visualstudio.com: Ruff extension for Visual Studio Code==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=charliermarsh.ruff) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GitHub Copilot 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.copilot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Dracula Official==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dracula-theme.theme-dracula) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GitHub Theme 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.github-vscode-theme) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/golang/vscode-go 🌟==](https://github.com/golang/vscode-go/blob/master/README.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Draw.io Integration==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hediet.vscode-drawio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GitHub Pull Requests and Issues 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.vscode-pull-request-github) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Remote Repositories 🌟==](https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2021/06/10/remote-repositories) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==marketplace.visualstudio.com: GitHub Repositories 🌟==](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.remotehub) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==metalbear-co/mirrord==](https://github.com/metalbear-co/mirrord) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes/client-go: Go client for Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-client/python==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-client/java: Kubernetes Java Client==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/java) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==terraform.io: Terraform Commands==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/cli/commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com: openshift cheat sheet 3==](https://github.com/mhausenblas/openshift-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Markdown Cheat Sheet 4==](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cheatsheetseries.owasp.org: OWASP Cheat Sheet Series 🌟🌟==](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==git-scm.com: Git reference==](https://git-scm.com/docs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==React+TypeScript Cheatsheets==](https://github.com/typescript-cheatsheets/react) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Gradle Cheat Sheets==](https://nubenetes.com/cheatsheets/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ahmetb/kubectl-aliases==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-aliases) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/trstringer/kubectl-example==](https://github.com/trstringer/kubectl-example) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Flag export deprecated in kubernetes 1.14==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73787) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes.io 🌟==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/quick-reference) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==complete-alias==](https://github.com/cykerway/complete-alias) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Helm==](https://nubenetes.com/helm/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==memcached.org==](https://memcached.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Minikube==](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Lens Kubernetes IDE 🌟==](https://lenshq.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Weave Kubernetes System Control - wksctl==](https://github.com/weaveworks/wksctl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GitHub: Kubernetes Cluster with Kops==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kubernetes Cluster with **Kubeadm**==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Ansible Role - Kubernetes (Jeff Geerling)==](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==**Kubespray**==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kubestack Gitops Framework==](https://github.com/kbst/terraform-kubestack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ASDF 🌟==](https://asdf-vm.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==AWS Account Set Up 🌟==](https://github.com/openshift/installer/blob/main/docs/user/aws/README.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==developers.redhat.com 🌟==](https://developers.redhat.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Amazon Red Hat OpenShift==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ARO==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/azure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Red Hat's approach to Kubernetes 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/kubernetes-approach) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Jenkins Prometheus Metrics Plugin 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/prometheus-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Pipeline: SCM Step (workflow-scm-step)==](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/workflow-scm-step) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==git-plugin 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Warnings Next Generation 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/warnings-ng) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Credentials Binding==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/credentials-binding) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==HashiCorp Vault 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/hashicorp-vault-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Matrix Authorization Strategy 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/matrix-auth) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Role-based Authorization Strategy 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/role-strategy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==SonarQube Scanner 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/sonar) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes-plugin: Kubernetes plugin for Jenkins 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Parent POM for Jenkins Plugins. Plugin POM 4.0==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/plugin-pom) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==couchbase.com==](https://www.couchbase.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Cassandra.apache.org==](https://cassandra.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==MongoDB security tutorial==](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==MongoDB and Kubernetes 🌟==](https://www.mongodb.com/products/integrations/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Newman==](https://github.com/postmanlabs/newman) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==serverless.com: Serverless Framework==](https://www.serverless.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==OpenFaaS==](https://www.openfaas.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==knative.dev==](https://knative.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==OpenShift Serverless==](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/serverless) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero==](https://github.com/velero-io/velero) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/redhat-cop/gitops-catalog==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/gitops-catalog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GitHub: OKD4==](https://github.com/okd-project/okd/blob/master/README.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cybersecsi/RAUDI==](https://github.com/cybersecsi/RAUDI) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==hadolint/hadolint: Haskell Dockerfile Linter==](https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==dive 🌟==](https://github.com/wagoodman/dive) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ctop 🌟==](https://github.com/bcicen/ctop) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==stepchowfun/docuum: Docuum: LRU eviction of Docker images 🌟==](https://github.com/stepchowfun/docuum) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==buildg: Interactive debugger for Dockerfile 🌟==](https://github.com/ktock/buildg) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jesseduffield/lazydocker==](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==img==](https://github.com/genuinetools/img) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==grosser/preoomkiller==](https://github.com/grosser/preoomkiller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/containrrr/watchtower==](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==**GitHub build-push-action**==](https://github.com/docker/build-push-action) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==buildkit==](https://docs.docker.com/build) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ory/dockertest==](https://github.com/ory/dockertest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jib==](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/jib) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Sonarqube.org==](https://www.sonarsource.com/products/sonarqube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==SonarQube Scanner Overview==](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-server/analyzing-source-code/overview) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==OPA Open Policy Agent 🌟==](https://www.openpolicyagent.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==checkov.io==](https://www.checkov.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Selefra: Selefra is an open-source policy-as-code software that provides' analytics for multi-cloud and SaaS.==](https://github.com/selefra/selefra) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==yor.io==](https://yor.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Policy Reporter 🌟==](https://github.com/kyverno/policy-reporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Cloud Custodian==](https://github.com/cloud-custodian/cloud-custodian) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/gianlucam76/k8s-cleaner 🌟==](https://github.com/gianlucam76/k8s-cleaner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==scylladb/scylla-operator==](https://github.com/scylladb/scylla-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubernetes/sample-controller==](https://github.com/kubernetes/sample-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==LWN.net==](https://lwn.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==redhat.com: World domination with cgroups part 8: down and dirty with cgroup v2==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/world-domination-cgroups-part-8-down-and-dirty-cgroup-v2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==oilshell: Alternative shells==](https://github.com/oils-for-unix/oils/wiki/Alternative-Shells) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==sysadminxpert.com: How to watch real time TCP and UDP ports on Linux (netstat & ss) 🌟==](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-watch-real-time-tcp-and-udp-ports-on-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==**curl command**: Understanding the Hidden Powers of curl==](https://nordicapis.com/understanding-the-hidden-powers-of-curl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==termshark==](https://github.com/gcla/termshark) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github: Safe ways to do things in bash==](https://github.com/anordal/shellharden/blob/master/how_to_do_things_safely_in_bash.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Ansible AWX==](https://github.com/ansible/awx) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==The Open Guide to Amazon Web Services==](https://github.com/open-guides/og-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==aws/containers-roadmap: AWS Containers Roadmap==](https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==OpenTelemetry Collector==](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Grafana Tempo==](https://github.com/grafana/tempo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Netdata==](https://github.com/netdata/netdata) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Glances==](https://github.com/nicolargo/glances) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==TDengine==](https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==PM2==](https://github.com/Unitech/pm2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Huginn==](https://github.com/huginn/huginn) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==OS Query==](https://github.com/osquery/osquery) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==pre-commit==](https://pre-commit.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Odoo Mergebot==](https://github.com/odoo/odoo/wiki/Mergebot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GitHub public roadmap 🌟==](https://github.com/github/roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==ermetic/access-undenied-aws 🌟==](https://github.com/tenable/access-undenied-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/one2nc/cloudlens 🌟==](https://github.com/one2nc/cloudlens) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/dolthub/dolt==](https://github.com/dolthub/dolt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Zalando Postgres Operator==](https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Patroni==](https://github.com/patroni/patroni) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==gRPC==](https://grpc.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Socket.io==](https://socket.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GraphQL==](https://graphql.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Hasura 🌟==](https://hasura.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==OpenAPI Generator 🌟==](https://openapi-generator.tech) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==mockoon 🌟==](https://mockoon.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==SwaggerHub: Free Web Service==](https://swagger.io/product) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==AsyncAPI==](https://www.asyncapi.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Chaos Monkey==](https://github.com/Netflix/SimianArmy/wiki/Chaos-Monkey) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==AWS Backup Service==](https://aws.amazon.com/backup) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Working with PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB Read Replicas - Amazon==](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_ReadRepl.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Working with an Amazon RDS DB Instance in a VPC==](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_VPC.WorkingWithRDSInstanceinaVPC.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/aws/eks-charts 🌟==](https://github.com/aws/eks-charts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==azon EKS Pod Identity Webhook==](https://github.com/aws/amazon-eks-pod-identity-webhook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-load-balancer-controller==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-load-balancer-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==aws-quickstart/cdk-eks-blueprints: Amazon EKS Blueprints for CDK==](https://github.com/awslabs/cdk-eks-blueprints) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/awslabs: Kubernetes Migration Factory User Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-kubernetes-migration-factory) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/rebataur/djkube==](https://github.com/rebataur/fskube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/localstack/localstack==](https://github.com/localstack/localstack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/prometheus/prometheus==](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Telegraf Prometheus Output Plugin==](https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/tree/master/plugins/outputs/prometheus_client) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Pushgateway==](https://github.com/prometheus/pushgateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==NodeLocal DNSCache==](https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/containernetworking 🌟==](https://github.com/containernetworking) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Flannel==](https://github.com/flannel-io/flannel) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Damn==](https://github.com/nokia/danm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==NetBox IPAM 🌟==](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Clair==](https://github.com/quay/clair) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==trivy==](https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==deepfence/ThreatMapper 🌟==](https://github.com/deepfence/ThreatMapper) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==hashicorp/vault==](https://github.com/hashicorp/vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==vaultproject.io==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==pyca/bcrypt==](https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==argon2-cffi==](https://argon2-cffi.readthedocs.io/en/stable) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==docs.python.org: scrypt (standard library)==](https://docs.python.org/3/library/hashlib.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cryptography.io: scrypt (cryptography)==](https://cryptography.io/en/latest/hazmat/primitives/key-derivation-functions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==keycloak.org==](https://www.keycloak.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Pomerium==](https://github.com/pomerium/pomerium) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/goauthentik/authentik==](https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/Ileriayo/markdown-badges: Markdown Badges==](https://github.com/Ileriayo/markdown-badges) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Artifact Hub 🌟==](https://artifacthub.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/helmfile/helmfile==](https://github.com/helmfile/helmfile) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==GitHub: Helm, the Kubernetes Package Manager==](https://github.com/helm/helm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/containers/buildah==](https://github.com/containers/buildah) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==podman==](https://podman.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==buildah==](https://buildah.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==sherifabdlnaby/kubephp==](https://github.com/sherifabdlnaby/kubephp) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/CrunchyData/postgres-operator==](https://github.com/CrunchyData/postgres-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cert-manager/cert-manager==](https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com: Istio==](https://github.com/istio/istio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==HPA: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/autoscaling/horizontal-pod-autoscale) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/kubernetes: **Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler**==](https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/tree/master/cluster-autoscaler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==infoq.com: Service Mesh Ultimate Guide:==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/service-mesh-ultimate-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Linkerd==](https://linkerd.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Prow==](https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/tree/master/prow) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Screwdriver API==](https://github.com/screwdriver-cd/screwdriver) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==yokawasa/action-setup-kube-tools==](https://github.com/yokawasa/action-setup-kube-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==onedev==](https://github.com/theonedev/onedev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/OctopusDeploy/go-octopusdeploy==](https://github.com/OctopusDeploy/go-octopusdeploy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==kubeflow==](https://www.kubeflow.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==wikipedia.org: .NET==](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==App-vNext/Polly==](https://github.com/App-vNext/Polly) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==The Linux Foundation Training==](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==codely.tv==](https://codely.com/en) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==techiescamp/devops-projects:Real-World DevOps Projects For Learning==](https://github.com/techiescamp/devops-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github: Flux Version 2==](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==**Kelsey Hightower: kubernetes the hard way**==](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kubernetes-the-hard-way) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kubeinit 🌟==](https://github.com/kubeinit/kubeinit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==K0s - Zero Friction Kubernetes==](https://github.com/k0sproject/k0s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==defenseunicorns/zarf==](https://github.com/zarf-dev/zarf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Grafana provisioning Ansible Role==](https://github.com/cloudalchemy/ansible-grafana) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==JUnit==](https://junit.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jmeter.apache.org==](https://jmeter.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jmeter.apache.org: Best Practices==](https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/best-practices.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==**k3s**==](https://k3s.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==rancher.com==](https://www.rancher.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jitpack.io 🌟==](https://jitpack.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==maven.apache.org==](https://maven.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Maven Surefire Report Plugin==](https://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-surefire-report-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==maven.apache.org: Introduction to the Standard Directory Layout==](https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Apache Maven Dependency Analyzer==](https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-dependency-analyzer/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Apache Maven Checkstyle Plugin==](https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-checkstyle-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Apache Maven Javadoc Plugin==](https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-javadoc-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==jetbrains.com/help/idea/maven-support.html==](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/maven-support.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==gradle.org==](https://gradle.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Apache Kafka==](https://kafka.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==AKHQ (previously known as KafkaHQ) 🌟==](https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==**Debezium**:==](https://debezium.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==strimzi.io==](https://strimzi.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==confluent.io==](https://www.confluent.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Redpanda 🌟==](https://www.redpanda.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Apache Flink==](https://flink.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Apache Airflow official helm chart 🌟==](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/helm-chart) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==airflow.apache.org: KubernetesPodOperator 🌟🌟🌟==](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers-cncf-kubernetes/stable/operators.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Ray==](https://docs.ray.io/en/latest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==joplin==](https://github.com/laurent22/joplin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Quay Community Edition operator==](https://github.com/quay/quay-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Skills for Real Engineers==](https://github.com/mattpocock/skills) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-customer-playbook-framework 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-customer-playbook-framework) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Portfolio Architecture WorkShops 🌟==](https://redhatdemocentral.gitlab.io/portfolio-architecture-workshops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==AdminTurnedDevOps/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-AWS==](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-AWS) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Spring PetClinic Microservices==](https://github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Claude Code Best Practice==](https://github.com/shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Awesome MCP Servers==](https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==CAST AI==](https://cast.ai) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: How Kubernetes Reinvented Virtual Machines (in a good sense) 🌟🌟==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/kubernetes-vs-virtual-machines) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: Containers vs. Pods - Taking a Deeper Look==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/containers-vs-pods) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==AZVerify: Bridging Azure Resources, Bicep Templates, and Diagrams with GitHub' Copilot==](https://github.com/Azure/AZVerify) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/shuaibiyy/awesome-terraform==](https://github.com/shuaibiyy/awesome-tf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/cloudposse?q=terraform-==](https://github.com/cloudposse?q=terraform-) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==terraform-cdk 🌟==](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-cdk) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Infracost 🌟==](https://github.com/infracost/infracost) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/terraform-aws-modules==](https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer 🌟==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==terragrunt.gruntwork.io==](https://terragrunt.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==tfenv==](https://github.com/tfutils/tfenv) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Scrapy==](https://scrapy.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Python 3 standard library Module of the Week, Doug Hellmann==](https://pymotw.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/microsoft/pyright==](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Ruff==](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==google/python-fire 🌟==](https://github.com/google/python-fire) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/bloomberg/memray 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/bloomberg/memray) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==joke2k/faker 🌟==](https://github.com/joke2k/faker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==PyInstaller is a program that freezes (packages) Python programs into stand-alone executables, under Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris and AIX==](https://www.pyinstaller.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==chef.io==](https://www.chef.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./chef.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==kubernetes.io: Diagram Guide - Mermaid JavaScript library 🌟==](https://kubernetes.io/docs/contribute/style/diagram-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==draw.io==](https://app.diagrams.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==KubeLinter==](https://github.com/stackrox/kube-linter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==k8s-image-swapper 🌟==](https://github.com/estahn/k8s-image-swapper) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Cluster API Provider for Managed Bare Metal Hardware==](https://github.com/metal3-io/cluster-api-provider-metal3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==dynamic-pv-scaler==](https://github.com/opstree/dynamic-pv-scaler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==ContainerSSH: Launch containers on demand 🌟🌟==](https://containerssh.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Karmada==](https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==liqo: Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies==](https://github.com/liqotech/liqo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/distribution/distribution==](https://github.com/distribution/distribution) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==SQL Studio: A Unified SQL Database Explorer==](https://github.com/frectonz/sql-studio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==kubescape==](https://github.com/kubescape/kubescape) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Permission Manager 🌟==](https://github.com/sighupio/permission-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Kubeletctl is a command line tool that implement kubelet's API 🌟==](https://github.com/cyberark/kubeletctl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==grype: a vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems==](https://github.com/anchore/grype) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Devtron==](https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Raspbernetes - Kubernetes Cluster: k8s-gitops==](https://github.com/xUnholy/k8s-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==kubectl-tree==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-tree) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==txn2/kubefwd==](https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==kubebox==](https://github.com/astefanutti/kubebox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==KubeEye 🌟==](https://github.com/kubesphere/kubeeye) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==skooner - Kubernetes Dashboard==](https://github.com/skooner-k8s/skooner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Popeye - A Kubernetes Cluster Sanitizer 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/derailed/popeye) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==k8gb 🌟==](https://github.com/k8gb-io/k8gb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Cluster Monitoring stack for ARM / X86-64 platforms==](https://github.com/carlosedp/cluster-monitoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==robusta-dev/krr==](https://github.com/robusta-dev/krr) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==omerbsezer/Fast-Kubernetes 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/omerbsezer/Fast-Kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Building a FinOps-Ready Azure Landing Zone: Infrastructure Foundations for Cost Optimization==](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureInfrastructureBlog/building-a-finops-ready-azure-landing-zone-infrastructure-foundations-for-cost-o/4411706) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-load-testing-samples 🌟==](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-load-testing-samples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Azure DevOps MCP Server==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-devops-mcp) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/mspnp/AzureNamingTool - Azure Naming Tool 🌟==](https://github.com/mspnp/AzureNamingTool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/JPCERTCC/LogonTracer==](https://github.com/JPCERTCC/LogonTracer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Application Gateway for Containers with AKS Overlay Networking and VNet Flow Logs==](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/04/02/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==microsoft/azure-pipelines-yaml: Azure Pipelines YAML 🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-yaml) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/taubyte/tau: Tau==](https://github.com/taubyte/tau) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Skaffold --generate-manifests==](https://skaffold.dev/docs/pipeline-stages/init) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==testcontainers-spring-boot 🌟==](https://github.com/PlaytikaOSS/testcontainers-spring-boot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==go-micro==](https://github.com/micro/go-micro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Awesome Docker 🌟==](https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Awesome Git 🌟==](https://github.com/dictcp/awesome-git) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==k8s-ruby: Kubernetes Ruby Client==](https://github.com/k8s-ruby/k8s-ruby) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==kubernetes-client/go: OpenAPI based Generated Go client for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/go) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/kubernetes-client/python-base==](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python-base) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com: Docker cheat Sheet==](https://github.com/wsargent/docker-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==ndpsoftware.com: Interactive git cheat sheet 🌟==](https://ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==curl cheat sheet for Linux and Unix users==](https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/sticker-cheat-sheet.png) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==kubeapps.dev 🌟==](https://kubeapps.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==**k3d**==](https://github.com/k3d-io/k3d) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==buger/jsonparser==](https://github.com/buger/jsonparser) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/01mf02/jaq==](https://github.com/01mf02/jaq) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/tomnomnom/gron 🌟==](https://github.com/tomnomnom/gron) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/ynqa/jnv 🌟==](https://github.com/ynqa/jnv) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==kislyuk/yq==](https://github.com/kislyuk/yq) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Kubernetes CLI 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes-cli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Amazon EC2 plugin==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/ec2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==pipeline-graph-view-plugin 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-graph-view-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==CloudBees AWS Credentials 🌟==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-credentials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==GitHub MCP Server==](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Skyvern==](https://github.com/Skyvern-ai/Skyvern) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==vLLM on Kubernetes==](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==compile OpenPolicyAgent policies into WebAssembly and run them on the edge==](https://github.com/open-policy-agent/contrib/tree/main/wasm/cloudflare-worker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==prosimcorp/reforma==](https://github.com/prosimcorp/reforma) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/2-alchemists/krossboard-kubernetes-operator==](https://github.com/2-alchemists/krossboard) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/NCCloud/mayfly: Ephemeral Kubernetes Resources 🌟==](https://github.com/NCCloud/mayfly) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Cluster Addons 🌟==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-addons) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/furiko-io/furiko==](https://github.com/furiko-io/furiko) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/DevOps-Nirvana: Kubernetes Volume / Disk Autoscaler (via Prometheus)==](https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Kubernetes-Volume-Autoscaler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/sieve-project/sieve==](https://github.com/sieve-project/sieve) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/mittwald/kubernetes-secret-generator 🌟==](https://github.com/mittwald/kubernetes-secret-generator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/ricoberger/vault-secrets-operator==](https://github.com/ricoberger/vault-secrets-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==The Linux Foundation==](https://www.linuxfoundation.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==neovim==](https://neovim.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==chaosblade==](https://github.com/chaosblade-io/chaosblade) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Chaos Mesh==](https://github.com/chaos-mesh/chaos-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Litmus Chaos is a toolset to do chaos engineering in a kubernetes native way. Litmus provides chaos CRDs for Cloud-Native developers and SREs to inject, orchestrate and monitor chaos to find weaknesses in Kubernetes deployments==](https://github.com/litmuschaos/litmus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/awslabs/assisted-log-enabler-for-aws: Assisted Log Enabler -' Find resources that are not logging, and turn them on==](https://github.com/awslabs/assisted-log-enabler-for-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==saml-to/assume-aws-role-action==](https://github.com/saml-to/assume-aws-role-action) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/infrahouse/infrahouse-toolkit==](https://github.com/infrahouse/infrahouse-toolkit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==awslabs/aws-cloudsaga: AWS CloudSaga - Simulate security events in AWS==](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-cloudsaga) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Metabadger==](https://github.com/salesforce/metabadger) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/awslabs/amazon-s3-tar-tool: Amazon S3 Tar Tool==](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-s3-tar-tool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==github.com/welldone-cloud/aws-list-resources==](https://github.com/welldone-cloud/aws-list-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Spilo: HA PostgreSQL Clusters with Docker==](https://github.com/zalando/spilo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==AWS Data Pipeline==](https://aws.amazon.com/glue) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==external-secrets.io 🌟==](https://external-secrets.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==layer5.io: The Service Mesh Landscape 🌟🌟==](https://layer5.io/service-mesh-landscape) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Locust==](https://locust.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==tsenart/vegeta 🌟==](https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Harvester==](https://github.com/harvester/harvester) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Kasten==](https://www.veeam.com/products/cloud/kubernetes-data-protection.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==apache/maven-mvnd==](https://github.com/apache/maven-mvnd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==jfrog.com: Kubernetes Helm Chart Repositories 🌟==](https://docs.jfrog.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-code-samples 🌟==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-code-samples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Ansible for DevOps Examples==](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-for-devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-auto-inventory: AWS Automated Inventory 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-auto-inventory) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/microsoft: Contoso Traders - Cloud testing tools demo app==](https://github.com/microsoft/contosotraders-cloudtesting) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==aws-samples/aws-network-hub-for-terraform: Network Hub Account with Terraform==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-network-hub-for-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==aws-samples/serverless-java-frameworks-samples: Lambda demo with common' Java application frameworks 🌟==](https://github.com/aws-samples/serverless-java-frameworks-samples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==LLMs-from-scratch==](https://github.com/rasbt/LLMs-from-scratch) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Tabularis: Open Source Desktop Client for Modern Databases with AI and MCP' Integration==](https://github.com/TabularisDB/tabularis/blob/main/README.es.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/kubecost: kubecost-exporter - Running Kubecost as a Prometheus metric exporter==](https://github.com/opencost/opencost) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/FairwindsOps: Goldilocks is a utility that can help you identify' a starting point for resource requests and limits==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/goldilocks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==OpenKruise/Kruise==](https://github.com/openkruise/kruise) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==external-dns==](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Red Hat OLM==](https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Terraform Provider for Azure IPAM==](https://github.com/XtratusCloud/terraform-provider-azureipam) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==tfsec 🌟==](https://tfsec.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/terraform-linters/tflint==](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint/releases/tag/v0.51.0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==registry.terraform.io: Terraform Azure Resources 🌟==](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/azurerm/resources/azure/latest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/aztfexport==](https://github.com/Azure/aztfexport) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==pandas.pydata.org: Reshaping by pivoting DataFrame objects==](https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/reshaping.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==PyWhatKit==](https://github.com/Ankit404butfound/PyWhatKit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com: Django Sage Painless==](https://github.com/sageteamorg/django-sage-painless) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com: Django app + RESTful API for automatic billing==](https://github.com/silverapp/silver) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github: Kubernetes JSON Schemas 🌟==](https://github.com/instrumenta/kubernetes-json-schema) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Floci - An AWS Local Emulator Alternative==](https://github.com/floci-io/floci) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Cluster Turndown==](https://github.com/kubecost/cluster-turndown) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==RollingUpgrade==](https://github.com/keikoproj/upgrade-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==kubernetes-event-exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/opsgenie/kubernetes-event-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==krd==](https://github.com/electrocucaracha/krd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==KubePlus - Kubernetes Operator to deliver Helm charts as-a-service 🌟==](https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==gimletd - the GitOps release manager==](https://github.com/gimlet-io/gimletd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==kubewebhook==](https://github.com/slok/kubewebhook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==cloud-bulldozer/benchmark-operator: The Chuck Norris of cloud benchmarks==](https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/benchmark-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==borchero/switchboard: Switchboard==](https://github.com/borchero/switchboard) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Portfall: A desktop k8s port-forwarding portal for easy access to all your cluster UIs 🌟==](https://github.com/Rested/portfall) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==**kube-opex-analytics** 🌟==](https://github.com/realopslabs/kubeledger) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Kubernetes Janitor==](https://codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-janitor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==KubeHelper==](https://github.com/kubehelper/kubehelper) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Kpexec==](https://github.com/ssup2/kpexec) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==kube-secrets-init==](https://github.com/doitintl/kube-secrets-init) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==RBACSync 🌟==](https://github.com/cruise-automation/rbacsync) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==kubestriker 🌟==](https://github.com/vchinnipilli/kubestriker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Build Your Own X==](https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Windows Package Manager CLI (aka winget)==](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: What are Azure Active Directory recommendations? 🌟🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/monitoring-health/overview-recommendations) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Delegate Azure role assignment management to others with conditions==](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/role-based-access-control/delegate-role-assignments-portal) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com/en-us: Azure built-in roles 🌟🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==codewithme.cloud: Why aren’t you using Managed Identities?!==](https://codewithme.cloud/posts/2024/02/why-arent-you-using-secretless-authentication) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/apiops 🌟==](https://github.com/Azure/apiops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/migration: The Migration Execution Guide.==](https://github.com/Azure/migration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale: ALZ AMA Update==](https://github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale/wiki/ALZ-AMA-Update) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==mattfeltonma/azure-networking-patterns==](https://github.com/mattfeltonma/azure-networking-patterns) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/nnellans/ado-pipelines-guide: Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines Guide' 🌟==](https://github.com/nnellans/ado-pipelines-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Azure DevOps Dashboard==](https://github.com/cschotte/Azure-DevOps-Dashboard) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/ElanShudnow/AzureCode==](https://github.com/ElanShudnow/AzureCode) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/JulianHayward/AzADServicePrincipalInsights==](https://github.com/JulianHayward/AzADServicePrincipalInsights) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/nicolgit/azure-firewall-mon: az-firewall-mon==](https://github.com/nicolgit/azure-firewall-mon) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Azure DevOps Templates - Template types & usage 🌟🌟==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/process/templates?view=azure-devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==learn.microsoft.com: Managed DevOps Pools documentation==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/managed-devops-pools/?view=azure-devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/microsoft/ARI: Azure Resource Inventory 🌟🌟🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/ARI) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Azure-Samples/jmeter-aci-terraform==](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/jmeter-aci-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==health.google: AI-enabled imaging and diagnostics previously thought impossible==](https://health.google/imaging-and-diagnostics) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==NodeJS Best Practices (Spanish Translation)==](https://github.com/goldbergyoni/nodebestpractices/blob/spanish-translation/README.spanish.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Python Visual Studio Code==](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Bridge to Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/mindaro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==jinja 🌟==](https://github.com/pallets/jinja) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==kyaml2go (Pronounced as camel2go 🐫) 🌟==](https://github.com/PrasadG193/kyaml2go) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==wizardzines.com 🌟==](https://wizardzines.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==crontab.guru 🌟==](https://crontab.guru) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets==](https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==cheat.sh 🌟==](https://cheat.sh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/enochtangg/quick-SQL-cheatsheet: Quick SQL Cheatsheet 🌟==](https://github.com/enochtangg/quick-SQL-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet 🌟==](https://github.com/priyankavergadia/google-cloud-4-words) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Jenkins Kubernetes Plugin==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==naml: Not another markup language==](https://github.com/krisnova/naml) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/ilyash/show-struct==](https://github.com/ilyash/show-struct) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/JFryy/qq==](https://github.com/JFryy/qq) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==robot-plugin: Robot Framework Plugin==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/robot-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==tekton.dev==](https://tekton.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/tektoncd==](https://github.com/tektoncd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github: Tekton Pipelines==](https://github.com/tektoncd/pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Tekton Pipelines Docs==](https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==OpenShift Tekton pipelines==](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops/what-cicd-pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==feat(ui): Add AppSet to Application Resource Tree in Argo CD==](https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd/pull/26601) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==glebiller/dynamic-configuration-operator: Dynamic Configuration Operator==](https://github.com/glebiller/dynamic-configuration-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==K8Spin Operator 🌟==](https://github.com/k8spin/k8spin-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==DB Operator 🌟==](https://github.com/kloeckner-i/db-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==reactive-tech/kubegres==](https://github.com/reactive-tech/kubegres) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==spotify/flink-on-k8s-operator: Kubernetes Operator for Apache Flink==](https://github.com/spotify/flink-on-k8s-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==isaaguilar/terraform-operator: Terraform Operator==](https://github.com/GalleyBytes/terraform-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Bare Metal Operator==](https://github.com/metal3-io/baremetal-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==openshift/machine-api-operator==](https://github.com/openshift/machine-api-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==rancher/system-upgrade-controller: System Upgrade Controller==](https://github.com/rancher/system-upgrade-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==kuberhealthy 🌟==](https://github.com/kuberhealthy/kuberhealthy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==digitalis-io/vals-operator==](https://github.com/digitalis-io/vals-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==FairwindsOps/rbac-manager: RBAC Manager 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/rbac-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Capsule Operator==](https://github.com/projectcapsule/capsule) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==VictoriaMetrics/operator==](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Keel 🌟==](https://github.com/keel-hq/keel) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==vitobotta/velero-notifications==](https://github.com/vitobotta/velero-notifications) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/ContainerSolutions/delayed-jobs-operator==](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/delayed-jobs-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==coderanger/migrations-operator: Migrations-Operator==](https://github.com/coderanger/migrations-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==harness.io: Intro to Deployment Strategies: Blue-Green, Canary, and More 🌟==](https://www.harness.io/blog/blue-green-canary-deployment-strategies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==InfraCost + Terraform PRs: Making Cost Awareness Effortless==](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/infracost-terraform-prs-making-cost-awareness-martin-jackson-a6sge) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==AWS WAF sample rules==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-waf-sample) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==VimWiki==](https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==wcurl==](https://github.com/curl/wcurl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==GitHub: kube-monkey==](https://github.com/asobti/kube-monkey) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==PowerfulSeal==](https://github.com/powerfulseal/powerfulseal) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==https://learn.microsoft.com: View Kubernetes costs (AKS)==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/view-kubernetes-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/dolevshor/azure-finops-guide: The Azure FinOps Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/dolevshor/azure-finops-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/glasskube/glasskube==](https://github.com/glasskube/glasskube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github: Weave Net - Weaving Containers into Applications==](https://github.com/weaveworks/weave) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Prometheus JMX Exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/prometheus-operator==](https://github.com/prometheus-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Git Credential Manager Core==](https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==git-lfs/git-lfs: Git Large File Storage==](https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug==](https://github.com/git-bug/git-bug) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/cavaliercoder/vpc-free==](https://github.com/cavaliercoder/vpc-free) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==willdady/aws-resource-based-policy-collector: AWS resource-based policy' collector==](https://github.com/willdady/aws-resource-based-policy-collector) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-stack-builder-tool==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-stack-builder-tool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==ec2-spot-converter==](https://github.com/jcjorel/ec2-spot-converter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock==](https://github.com/DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==percona/pg_stat_monitor==](https://github.com/percona/pg_stat_monitor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==orgrim/pg_back: Simple backup tool for PostgreSQL==](https://github.com/orgrim/pg_back) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Altinity/clickhouse-operator==](https://github.com/Altinity/clickhouse-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==SHMIG==](https://github.com/mbucc/shmig) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==datafold/data-diff==](https://github.com/datafold/data-diff) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==postman.com: What is an API?==](https://www.postman.com/what-is-an-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/public-apis/public-apis: Try Public APIs for free 🌟==](https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Devdocs.io API Documentation 🌟==](https://devdocs.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==genbeta.com: Hace 20 aΓ±os, este correo de Jeff Bezos en Amazon cambiΓ³ para siempre la forma en que programamos apps==](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/hace-22-anos-este-correo-jeff-bezos-amazon-cambio-para-siempre-forma-que-programamos-apps) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==google/gke-policy-automation==](https://github.com/google/gke-policy-automation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github: ElectricEye==](https://github.com/jonrau1/ElectricEye/blob/master/README.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==blackbox_exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==prometheus-community/elasticsearch_exporter==](https://github.com/prometheus-community/elasticsearch_exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==YACE - yet another cloudwatch exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus-community/yet-another-cloudwatch-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==enix/x509-certificate-exporter==](https://github.com/enix/x509-certificate-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/cortexproject/cortex==](https://github.com/cortexproject/cortex) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Apache Artemis JMeter==](https://github.com/apache/artemis) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Idealista: This ansible role installs a Prometheus Node Exporter in a debian environment==](https://github.com/idealista/prometheus_jmx_exporter_role) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Artemis Prometheus Metrics Plugin==](https://github.com/rh-messaging/artemis-prometheus-metrics-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==GitLab Kubernetes Agent==](https://docs.gitlab.com/user/clusters/agent) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==grafana.com: How to manage high cardinality metrics in Prometheus and Kubernetes==](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-manage-high-cardinality-metrics-in-prometheus-and-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==grafana.com: How to monitor Kubernetes clusters with the Prometheus Operator==](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-monitor-kubernetes-clusters-with-the-prometheus-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/cert-manager: Policy Approver==](https://github.com/cert-manager/approver-policy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/kedacore/keda/issues/2214==](https://github.com/kedacore/keda/issues/2214) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==ODO: OpenShift Command line for Developers 🌟==](https://github.com/redhat-developer/odo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==dagger/dagger: Dagger is a portable devkit for CICD==](https://github.com/dagger/dagger) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==docs.microsoft.com: .NET Microservices: Architecture for Containerized .NET Applications==](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/architecture/microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/onedr0p/flux-cluster-template: Template for deploying k3s backed by Flux==](https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/flux-iac/tofu-controller==](https://github.com/flux-iac/tofu-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/bluxmit: Kubespray Workspace==](https://github.com/bluxmit/alnoda-workspaces) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/dotdc/grafana-dashboards-kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/dotdc/grafana-dashboards-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==grafana/agent: Grafana Agent==](https://github.com/grafana/agent) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Grafana Loki==](https://grafana.com/oss/loki) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/kubemq-io/kubemq-community 🌟==](https://github.com/kubemq-io/kubemq-community) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/VikParuchuri/surya==](https://github.com/datalab-to/surya) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Kaggle Competitions==](https://www.kaggle.com/competitions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Netflix/metaflow 🌟==](https://github.com/Netflix/metaflow) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==roadmap.sh: MLOps roadmap==](https://roadmap.sh/r?id=65a112f2b8633950ffcf38b6) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==catalog.ngc.nvidia.com: NVIDIA GPU Operator - Helm chart 🌟🌟🌟==](https://catalog.ngc.nvidia.com/orgs/nvidia/helm-charts/gpu-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==uber/kraken==](https://github.com/uber/kraken) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Robot Framework 🌟==](https://robotframework.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==appium.io==](https://appium.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Atlassian Marketplace: Zephyr==](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1014681/zephyr-for-jira-test-management) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Chaos Engineering==](https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-waf-ops-dashboards==](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-waf-ops-dashboards) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/aws-samples: Guide to Resource Tagging Automation==](https://github.com/aws-samples/resource-tagging-automation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==OpenShift AI Examples==](https://github.com/CastawayEGR/openshift-ai-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==cloud-native-toolkit/multi-tenancy-gitops 🌟==](https://github.com/cloud-native-toolkit/multi-tenancy-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==OpenShift Pipelines Catalog==](https://github.com/openshift/pipelines-catalog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Azure/Draft 🌟==](https://github.com/Azure/draft) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==knative-tutorial==](https://github.com/redhat-developer-demos/knative-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Terraform Automation Demo using Google Cloud Provider==](https://github.com/tfxor/terraform-google-automation-demo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic==](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners: Machine Learning for Beginners' - A Curriculum==](https://github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/mlabonne/llm-course==](https://github.com/mlabonne/llm-course) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/openai/openai-cookbook: OpenAI Cookbook==](https://github.com/openai/openai-cookbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/SkalskiP/top-cvpr-2023-papers==](https://github.com/SkalskiP/top-cvpr-2023-papers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-ai==](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-ai) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/XingangPan/DragGAN==](https://github.com/XingangPan/DragGAN) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Hierarchical namespaces==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/multi-tenancy/tree/master/incubator/hnc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==diegolnasc/kubernetes-best-practices 🌟==](https://github.com/diegolnasc/kubernetes-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==KubeCarrier - Service Management at Scale==](https://github.com/kubermatic/kubecarrier) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==kondense 🌟==](https://github.com/unagex/kondense) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/kairos-io/kairos: Kairos - Kubernetes-focused, Cloud Native Linux' meta-distribution==](https://github.com/kairos-io/kairos) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==terraform.io: Creation-Time Provisioners 🌟==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/provisioners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/PacoVK/tapir==](https://github.com/PacoVK/tapir) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==youtube: Stop using shared secrets! CI/CD authentication the proper way==](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd2wuAVush4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==AWS Lambda the Terraform Way==](https://github.com/nsriram/lambda-the-terraform-way) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==K3s Private Cluster 🌟==](https://github.com/inscapist/terraform-k3s-private-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==terraform-hcloud-dualstack-k8s: Hetzner Dual-Stack Kubernetes Cluster==](https://github.com/tibordp/terraform-hcloud-dualstack-k8s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/gventuri/pandas-ai==](https://github.com/sinaptik-ai/pandas-ai) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/kubernetes: Kubernetes Icons Set==](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/tree/main/icons) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Agorakube==](https://github.com/ilkilab/agorakube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/opencontrolplane==](https://github.com/opencontrolplane) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==k8s-dt-node-labeller==](https://github.com/adaptant-labs/k8s-dt-node-labeller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/nebuly-ai/nos==](https://github.com/nebuly-ai/nos) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Tesoro==](https://github.com/kapicorp/tesoro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Beetle==](https://github.com/Clivern/Beetle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==vmware-tanzu/octant==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/octant) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==KSS - Kubernetes pod status on steroid==](https://github.com/chmouel/kss) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==kubectl-images==](https://github.com/chenjiandongx/kubectl-images) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Teleskope==](https://github.com/teleskopeView/teleskope_k8s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==karma 🌟==](https://github.com/prymitive/karma) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==qontract==](https://github.com/app-sre/qontract-server) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==space-cloud: Develop, Deploy and Secure Serverless Apps on Kubernetes.==](https://github.com/spacecloud-io/space-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Access Pod Online using Podtnl==](https://github.com/nnrthota/podtnl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==kubectl-view-webhook 🌟==](https://github.com/Trendyol/kubectl-view-webhook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==kubectl-node-restart 🌟==](https://github.com/MnrGreg/kubectl-node-restart) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Suspicious pods 🌟==](https://github.com/edrevo/suspicious-pods) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Saffire==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/saffire) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==k8s-platform-lcm: Kubernetes platform lifecycle management 🌟==](https://github.com/arminc/k8s-platform-lcm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Sinker==](https://github.com/plexsystems/sinker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/akuity/kargo==](https://github.com/akuity/kargo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/yonahd/kor==](https://github.com/yonahd/kor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/hcavarsan/kftray ⭐==](https://github.com/hcavarsan/kftray) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/Trolley-MGMT/trolleymgmt==](https://github.com/Trolley-MGMT/trolleymgmt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Monitor managed service for Prometheus 🌟==](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/introducing-azure-monitor-managed-service-for-prometheus/3600185) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-variable-templates==](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-variable-templates) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==quarkus.io: VCStream: a new messaging platform for DECATHLON’s Value Chain, built on Quarkus==](https://quarkus.io/blog/decathlon-user-story) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==infoworld.com: Why Mercedes-Benz runs on 900 Kubernetes clusters==](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2335723/why-mercedes-benz-runs-on-900-kubernetes-clusters.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==youtube: Keynote: 7 Years of Running Kubernetes for Mercedes-Benz - Jens Erat, Peter Mueller, Sabine Wolz==](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmbjwSK9b3I) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==thenewstack.io: How Deutsche Telekom Manages Edge Infrastructure with GitOps==](https://thenewstack.io/how-deutsche-telekom-manages-edge-infrastructure-with-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==spring.io: spring boot with docker==](https://spring.io/guides/gs/spring-boot-docker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Developing and deploying Spring Boot microservices on Kubernetes==](https://learnkube.com/spring-boot-kubernetes-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide: Kubernetes Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==@sindresorhus' Awesome==](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==@ramitsurana' Awesome Kubernetes==](https://ramitsurana.github.io/awesome-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==tomhuang12: Awesome Kubernetes Resources==](https://github.com/tomhuang12/awesome-k8s-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==@jk8s' Awesome Kubernetes==](https://github.com/jk8s/awesome-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==run-x/awesome-kubernetes==](https://github.com/run-x/awesome-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==magnologan/awesome-k8s-security: Awesome Kubernetes (K8s) Security 🌟==](https://github.com/magnologan/awesome-k8s-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==ksoclabs/awesome-kubernetes-security 🌟==](https://github.com/ksoclabs/awesome-kubernetes-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==rootsongjc/awesome-cloud-native 🌟==](https://github.com/rootsongjc/awesome-cloud-native) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/joseadanof: Awesome Cloud Native Trainings==](https://github.com/joseadanof/awesome-cloudnative-trainings) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/calvin-puram: Awesome Kubernetes Operator Resources==](https://github.com/calvin-puram/awesome-kubernetes-operator-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Container==](https://github.com/tcnksm/awesome-container) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Productivity==](https://github.com/jyguyomarch/awesome-productivity) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Linux==](https://github.com/inputsh/awesome-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Awesome Scalability==](https://github.com/binhnguyennus/awesome-scalability) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==The Book of Secret Knowledge 🌟==](https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==clusterpedia-io/clusterpedia 🌟==](https://github.com/clusterpedia-io/clusterpedia) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/ekramasif: Basic Machine Learning - Python Cheatsheet==](https://github.com/ekramasif/Basic-Machine-Learning/blob/main/Extraa/PythonCheatSheet.ipynb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==bytebytego.com: System Design - Scale From Zero To Millions Of Users 🌟==](https://bytebytego.com/courses/system-design-interview/scale-from-zero-to-millions-of-users) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==engineering.monday.com: monday.com’s Multi-Regional Architecture: A Deep Dive==](https://engineering.monday.com/monday-coms-multi-regional-architecture-a-deep-dive) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==cloud.google.com: What is Kubernetes? 🌟==](https://cloud.google.com/learn/what-is-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Kubernetes Continuous Deploy==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/kubernetes-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==xiaods/k8e==](https://github.com/xiaods/k8e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==serverlessland.com: EDA VISUALS 🌟🌟🌟==](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Meerkat==](https://github.com/borchero/meerkat) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==redhat-cop/keepalived-operator: Keepalived operator==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/keepalived-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==pravega/pravega-operator==](https://github.com/pravega/pravega-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==krestomatio/keydb-operator==](https://github.com/krestomatio/keydb-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==OT-CONTAINER-KIT/mongodb-operator: MongoDB Operator==](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/mongodb-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==registry-creds==](https://github.com/alexellis/registry-creds) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==redhat-cop/dynamic-rbac-operator: Dynamic RBAC Operator==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/dynamic-rbac-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==ckotzbauer/vulnerability-operator==](https://github.com/ckotzbauer/vulnerability-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==gemini==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/gemini) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Logging Operator==](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/logging-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==uptimerobot-operator==](https://github.com/brennerm/uptimerobot-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==IngressMonitorController (Deprecated)==](https://github.com/stakater/IngressMonitorController) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==banzaicloud/thanos-operator 🌟==](https://github.com/banzaicloud/thanos-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==gst-pipeline-operator: A Kubernetes operator for running audio/video processing' pipelines==](https://github.com/tinyzimmer/gst-pipeline-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==bitsand.cloud: Slashing Data Transfer Costs in AWS by 99%==](https://www.bitsand.cloud/posts/slashing-data-transfer-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture: Overview of Data Transfer Costs for Common Architectures==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/overview-of-data-transfer-costs-for-common-architectures) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==dev.to: FinOps EKS: 10 tips to reduce the bill up to 90% on AWS managed Kubernetes clusters==](https://dev.to/zenika/eks-10-tips-to-reduce-the-bill-up-to-90-on-aws-managed-kubernetes-clusters-epe) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==infoworld.com: Kubernetes cost management for the real world==](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338428/kubernetes-cost-management-for-the-real-world.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==openshift-applier==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-applier) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==My Dynatrace proof of concept 🌟==](https://github.com/nubenetes/awesome-kubernetes/blob/master/pdf/dynatrace_demo.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Kafdrop – Kafka Web UI 🌟==](https://github.com/obsidiandynamics/kafdrop) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==GitHub Copilot 🌟==](https://github.com/copilot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==lucidrains/PaLM-rlhf-pytorch==](https://github.com/lucidrains/PaLM-rlhf-pytorch) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/ministryofjustice: Modernisation Platform - Architecture Decisions==](https://github.com/ministryofjustice/modernisation-platform/tree/main/architecture-decision-record) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==redhat.com: An Architect's guide to APIs: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apis-soap-rest-graphql-grpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-design-best-practices-build-a-rest-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Best Practices – REST Endpoint Design Examples 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-best-practices-rest-endpoint-design-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==blog.bytebytego.com: EP94: REST API Cheatsheet==](https://blog.bytebytego.com/p/ep94-rest-api-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: The REST API Handbook – How to Build, Test, Consume, and Document REST APIs==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/build-consume-and-document-a-rest-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==blog.logrocket.com: GraphQL vs. gRPC vs. REST: Choosing the right API==](https://blog.logrocket.com/graphql-vs-grpc-vs-rest-choosing-right-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/awslabs/specctl==](https://github.com/awslabs/specctl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==argoproj-labs/argocd-vault-plugin==](https://github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-vault-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==argoproj-labs/applicationset: Argo CD ApplicationSet Controller==](https://github.com/argoproj/applicationset) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot: Argo-CD Autopilot==](https://github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==argoproj.github.io: Argo Rollouts - Kubernetes Progressive Delivery Controller==](https://argoproj.github.io/argo-rollouts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==sstarcher/helm-exporter==](https://github.com/sstarcher/helm-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==k8s-image-availability-exporter==](https://github.com/deckhouse/k8s-image-availability-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Sloth 🌟==](https://github.com/slok/sloth) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==SLO Generator==](https://github.com/google/slo-generator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Learnk8s: Comparison of Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟🌟==](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/191WWNpjJ2za6-nbG4ZoUMXMpUK8KlCIosvQB0f-oq3k/edit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Load balancing and scaling long-lived connections in Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-long-lived-connections) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Azure Key Vault to Kubernetes==](https://github.com/SparebankenVest/azure-key-vault-to-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==GoogleContainerTools/container-structure-test==](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/container-structure-test) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==cybersecsi/HOUDINI: Hundreds of Offensive and Useful Docker Images for' Network Intrusion==](https://github.com/cybersecsi/HOUDINI) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/ondat/trousseau==](https://github.com/ondat/trousseau) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Istio Performance/Stability Testing==](https://github.com/istio/tools/blob/master/perf/README.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==istio-ecosystem/admiral==](https://github.com/istio-ecosystem/admiral) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Envoy Gateway==](https://github.com/envoyproxy/gateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com: kiali==](https://github.com/kiali/kiali) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github - fabric8, maven plugin==](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-maven-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra==](https://github.com/weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Percona Grafana dashboards for MySQL and MongoDB monitoring using Prometheus 🌟==](https://github.com/percona/grafana-dashboards) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/kubevirt/monitoring==](https://github.com/kubevirt/monitoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Grafana Faro 🌟==](https://grafana.com/oss/faro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/sauljabin/kaskade==](https://github.com/sauljabin/kaskade) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==redpanda-data/kowl==](https://github.com/redpanda-data/console) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/meta-llama/llama-recipes==](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-cookbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==rubrix==](https://github.com/argilla-io/argilla) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==huyenchip.com: Building LLM applications for production==](https://huyenchip.com/2023/04/11/llm-engineering.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/oracle==](https://github.com/oracle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==mariocortes.net: La crisis de seniority==](https://www.mariocortes.net/la-crisis-de-seniority) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to build a Playwright Page Object Model==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-build-playwright-page-object-model) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==lambdatest.com: How To Run Selenium Tests In Docker ? 🌟==](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/run-selenium-tests-in-docker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to get started with Appium 2.0==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-do-mobile-automation-using-appium-2-0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github - using jenkins pipelines with OKD==](https://github.com/openshift/origin/tree/main/examples/jenkins/pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==loft-sh/kiosk==](https://github.com/loft-sh/kiosk) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==cloudtechtwitter.com: Introduction to Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/dont-miss-next-article-be-first-to-be.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==docs.google.com: Kubernetes For Everyone 🌟🌟==](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p4ZYQYM2VrMCR8K3T68JOMzWHlV-C8Jogrl9Ces77OA/edit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [=="It's funny: everyone thinks CPU requests are only used for scheduling (WRONG) and memory requests determine who gets OOMKilled (WRONG) but it's actually the opposite! At runtime, memory requests do nothing, but CPU requests DO" 🌟==](https://x.com/aantn) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes is Moving on From Dockershim: Commitments and Next Steps==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/01/07/kubernetes-is-moving-on-from-dockershim) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==CKAD-Bookmarks==](https://github.com/reetasingh/CKAD-Bookmarks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==jamesbuckett/ckad-questions==](https://github.com/jamesbuckett/ckad-questions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==Kubernetes Scripts==](https://github.com/eldada/kubernetes-scripts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==compliantkubernetes.io: Compliant Kubernetes is a Certified Kubernetes distribution, that complies with: HIPAA, GDPR, PCI DSS, FFFS 2014:7, ISO 27001, etc. 🌟==](https://elastisys.io/compliantkubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==terraform.io: Refactoring==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/modules/develop/refactoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==blog.gruntwork.io: How to use Terraform as a team==](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/how-to-use-terraform-as-a-team) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==calculator.aws: AWS Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculators==](https://calculator.aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/Azure/eraser 🌟==](https://github.com/eraser-dev/eraser) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/oslabs-beta/oslabs==](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/KubernOcular) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==kubernetes-common-services==](https://github.com/ManagedKube/kubernetes-common-services) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==k8s-crash-informer==](https://github.com/lnsp/k8s-crash-informer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==kube-ebpf-exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/ahas-sigs/kube-ebpf-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==openpitrix 🌟==](https://github.com/openpitrix/openpitrix) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==Kubectl SSH Proxy 🌟==](https://github.com/little-angry-clouds/kubectl-ssh-proxy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==pangolin 🌟==](https://github.com/dpeckett/pangolin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==kubech (kubectl change)==](https://github.com/DevOpsHiveHQ/kubech) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==**Tubectl**: a kubectl alternative which adds a bit of magic to your everyday' kubectl routines by reducing the complexity of working with contexts, namespaces and intelligent matching resources.==](https://github.com/reconquest/tubekit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==kubectl-isolate==](https://github.com/yteraoka/kubectl-isolate) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==kubergui: Kubernetes Deployment Builder🌟==](https://github.com/BrandonPotter/kubergui) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/cloudflare/lockbox==](https://github.com/cloudflare/lockbox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==kube-bench-exporter==](https://github.com/yashvardhan-kukreja/kube-bench-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==port-map-operator==](https://github.com/MOZGIII/port-map-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/lsdopen/ahoy==](https://github.com/lsdopen/ahoy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/yonahd/orphaned-configmaps: Orphaned ConfigMaps==](https://github.com/yonahd/orphaned-configmaps) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail 🌟==](https://github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/PacktPublishing/The-Azure-Cloud-Native-Architecture-Mapbook==](https://github.com/PacktPublishing/The-Azure-Cloud-Native-Architecture-Mapbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==thomast1906/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-Azure 🌟==](https://github.com/thomast1906/DevOps-The-Hard-Way-Azure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==aws.amazon.com: AstraZeneca’s Drug Design Program Built using AWS wins Innovation Award==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/astrazenecas-drug-design-program-built-using-aws-wins-innovation-award) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical: Protect shared clusters for medical imaging==](https://falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==simform.com: 6 Multi-Cloud Architecture Designs for an Effective Cloud Strategy 🌟==](https://www.simform.com/blog/multi-cloud-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==nathanpeck.com: Why should I use an orchestrator like Kubernetes, Amazon ECS, or Hashicorp Nomad?==](https://nathanpeck.com/why-should-use-container-orchestration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==yamllint.com: YAML Lint - The YAML Validator==](https://www.yamllint.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==yq 🌟==](https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/yq) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-operator: 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture: Introduction to Event Driven Architecture 🌟==](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com: Maistra Istio==](https://github.com/maistra/istio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/openshift/hypershift: HyperShift==](https://github.com/openshift/hypershift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==k8s-security-policies==](https://github.com/raspbernetes/k8s-security-policies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==HostPort Operator==](https://github.com/rmb938/hostport-allocator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==didil/autobucket-operator==](https://github.com/didil/autobucket-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==Quentin-M/etcd-cloud-operator==](https://github.com/Quentin-M/etcd-cloud-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/metaleapca: metaleap-k8s-troubleshooting.pdf==](https://github.com/metaleapca/metaleap-k8s-troubleshooting/blob/main/metaleap-k8s-troubleshooting.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==datree.io==](https://www.datree.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: A Standardized, Specification-Driven API Lifecycle==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/Standardized-Specification-Driven-API-Lifecycle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: Modern API Development and Deployment, from API Gateways to Sidecars==](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/api-design-implement-document) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==nordicapis.com: Using gRPC to Connect a Microservices Ecosystem==](https://nordicapis.com/using-grpc-to-connect-a-microservices-ecosystem) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==microcks.io: Simulating CloudEvents with AsyncAPI and Microcks==](https://microcks.io/blog/simulating-cloudevents-with-asyncapi) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==aidansteele/secretsctx==](https://github.com/aidansteele/secretsctx) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==aws.amazon.com: Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton and ArgoCD on AWS==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-tekton-and-argocd-on-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==akuity.io: How many do you need? - Argo CD Architectures Explained==](https://akuity.io/blog/argo-cd-architectures-explained) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==Promgen 🌟==](https://github.com/line/promgen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==slo-libsonnet==](https://github.com/metalmatze/slo-libsonnet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==tkng.io/arch: THE KUBERNETES NETWORK MODEL 🌟🌟==](https://www.tkng.io/arch) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==home.robusta.dev: The ultimate guide to Kubernetes Services, LoadBalancers, and Ingress 🌟🌟🌟==](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-service-vs-loadbalancer-vs-ingress) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==learnk8s.io: Tracing the path of network traffic in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-network-packets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==tkng.io: The Kubernetes Networking Guide 🌟🌟==](https://www.tkng.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: Amazon RDS Introduces Readable Standby Instances in Multi-AZ Deployments==](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/aws-rds-readable-standby) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==Announcing the general availability of AWS Backup for Amazon S3==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/02/general-availability-aws-backup-amazon-s3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.blog: Safeguard your containers with new container signing capability in GitHub Actions (cosign)==](https://github.blog/security/supply-chain-security/safeguard-container-signing-capability-actions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==openshift-pipeline==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==openshift-sync==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-sync) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==openshift-client==](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-client) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==Tetragon (Cilium)==](https://github.com/cilium/tetragon) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==infoq.com: Sidecars, eBPF and the Future of Service Mesh==](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/service-mesh-ebpf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==csweichel/werft==](https://github.com/csweichel/werft) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==devblogs.microsoft.com: Announcing Rate Limiting for .NET==](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-rate-limiting-for-dotnet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==itnext.io: How to Build an Event-Driven ASP.NET Core Microservice Architecture==](https://itnext.io/how-to-build-an-event-driven-asp-net-core-microservice-architecture-e0ef2976f33f) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==Kubernetes The Hard Way: AWS Edition==](https://github.com/prabhatsharma/kubernetes-the-hard-way-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==MicroK8s & Kubernetes security benchmark from CIS==](https://github.com/didier-durand/microk8s-kube-bench) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/onzack/grafana-dashboards==](https://github.com/onzack/grafana-dashboards) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/grafana/mimir==](https://github.com/grafana/mimir) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==vahid.blog: System Design Interview Cheat Sheet==](https://vahid.blog/post/2022-05-05-system-design-interview-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==coderstan.com: Apache Spark on Kubernetesβ€”Lessons Learned from Launching Millions of Spark Executors (Databricks Data+AI Summit 2022)==](https://coderstan.com/2022/07/15/spark-on-kubernetes-launching-millions-of-spark-executors) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==KLoadGen - Kafka + (Avro/Json Schema) Load Generator 🌟==](https://github.com/sngular/kloadgen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.com/lensesio/fast-data-dev (Lenses Box)==](https://github.com/lensesio/fast-data-dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com: Engineering Leadership Skill Set Overlaps==](https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/engineering-leadership-skillset-overlaps) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==estrategiadeproducto.com: La espiral de mierda==](https://www.estrategiadeproducto.com/p/evitar-caer-espiral-de-mierda) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==linkedin.com: Selenium 4 and Grid Integration with Kubernetes 🌟==](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/selenium-4-grid-integration-kubernetes-rishi-khanna) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==db-auth-gateway==](https://github.com/kloeckner-i/db-auth-gateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes 🌟==](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==cloudogu/jenkinsfiles 🌟🌟🌟==](https://github.com/cloudogu/jenkinsfiles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==griddynamics/mpl==](https://github.com/griddynamics/mpl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Demo of Jenkins Configuration-As-Code with Docker and Groovy Hook Scripts (java11-support branch) 🌟🌟==](https://github.com/oleg-nenashev/demo-jenkins-config-as-code/tree/java11-support) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Continuation Passing Style (CPS)==](https://github.com/cloudbees/groovy-cps) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==learnk8s.io: Graceful shutdown and zero downtime deployments in Kubernetes==](https://learnkube.com/graceful-shutdown) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==kubernetes.io: Introducing ClusterClass and Managed Topologies in Cluster API==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/10/08/capi-clusterclass-and-managed-topologies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==weave.works: The Definitive Guide to Kubernetes in Production 🌟🌟==](https://www.weave.works/blog/the-definitive-guide-to-kubernetes-in-production) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==thenewstack.io: Monolithic Development Practices Kill Powerful Kubernetes Benefits 🌟🌟==](https://thenewstack.io/monolithic-development-practices-kill-powerful-kubernetes-benefits) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: The Great Lambda Migration to Kubernetes Jobsβ€”a Journey in Three Parts 🌟==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/lambda-migration-k8s-jobs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==submarinerio==](https://x.com/submarinerio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==hobby-kube/guide 🌟==](https://github.com/hobby-kube/guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==telepresenceio==](https://x.com/telepresenceio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==bmuschko/ckad-crash-course: Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD)' Crash Course==](https://github.com/bmuschko/ckad-crash-course) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==bmuschko/ckad-prep==](https://github.com/bmuschko/ckad-prep) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Is Not Just About Containers β€” It’s About the API 🌟==](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-is-not-just-about-containers-its-about-the-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Working with Kubernetes API - Resources, Kinds, and Objects==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-structure-and-terminology) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Working with Kubernetes API==](https://iximiuz.com/en/series/working-with-kubernetes-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Simple HTTP Client 🌟🌟🌟==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-call-simple-http-client) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: How To Extend Kubernetes API - Kubernetes vs. Django==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-how-to-extend) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==blog.gruntwork.io: Terraform tips & tricks: loops, if-statements, and gotchas==](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/terraform-tips-tricks-loops-if-statements-and-gotchas) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==cast.ai: Keep your AWS Kubernetes costs in check with intelligent allocation' (EKS)==](https://cast.ai/blog/keep-your-aws-kubernetes-costs-in-check-with-intelligent-allocation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Visualize and gain insights into your AWS cost and usage with Cloud Intelligence Dashboards and CUDOS using Amazon QuickSight==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/visualize-and-gain-insights-into-your-aws-cost-and-usage-with-cloud-intelligence-dashboards-using-amazon-quicksight) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==vmware-tanzu/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl (kubectl plugin)==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==kubernetes-sigs/kpng==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kpng) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==kcp: a prototype of a Kubernetes API server that is not a Kubernetes cluster' - a place to create, update, and maintain Kube-like APIs with controllers above or without clusters==](https://github.com/kcp-dev/kcp) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/clusternet==](https://github.com/clusternet/clusternet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Deckhouse: NoOps Kubernetes platform 🌟==](https://github.com/deckhouse/deckhouse) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==kubeshop/monokle==](https://github.com/kubeshop/monokle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==k8s Spot Rescheduler==](https://github.com/pusher/k8s-spot-rescheduler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==kube-spot-termination-notice-handler==](https://github.com/kube-aws/kube-spot-termination-notice-handler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Kip, the Kubernetes Cloud Instance Provider==](https://github.com/elotl/kip) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==awslabs/karpenter==](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==DAST operator==](https://github.com/banzaicloud/dast-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==**k8s-job-notify**==](https://github.com/sukeesh/k8s-job-notify) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==k8s-alert==](https://github.com/kareem-elsayed/k8s-alerts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==kmoncon==](https://github.com/Stono/kconmon) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==sheaf==](https://github.com/bryanl/sheaf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==slipway: A Kubernetes controller to automate gitops provisioning==](https://github.com/slipway-gitops/slipway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Kubecle==](https://github.com/rydogs/kubecle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==KuUI (Kubernetes UI)==](https://github.com/viveksinghggits/kuui) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==kubefs==](https://github.com/configurator/kubefs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Guard==](https://github.com/kubeguard/guard) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com: dnsconfig-injector - Mutating Admission Webhook for dnsconfig' pod injection==](https://github.com/karampok/dnsconfig-injector) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==OpenShiftKubeAudit==](https://github.com/AICoE/OpenShiftKubeAudit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==ddosify/ddosify==](https://github.com/getanteon/anteon) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==anchore/syft==](https://github.com/anchore/syft) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/ajayk/drifter==](https://github.com/ajayk/drifter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/Wilfred/difftastic==](https://github.com/Wilfred/difftastic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/updatecli/updatecli==](https://github.com/updatecli/updatecli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==quarkslab/kdigger==](https://github.com/quarkslab/kdigger) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==thoughtworks.com: Kubernetes==](https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/platforms/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==yaml.org: Anchors and Aliases==](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Kubectl output options 🌟==](https://gist.github.com/so0k/42313dbb3b547a0f51a547bb968696ba) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Connecting and authenticating to Jenkins with Teleport Application Access==](https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/discussions/8330) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Pull Request Monitoring 🌟==](https://github.com/jenkinsci/pull-request-monitoring-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==developers.redhat.com: Deploying Kubernetes Operators with Operator Lifecycle Manager bundles==](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/02/08/deploying-kubernetes-operators-with-operator-lifecycle-manager-bundles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Sandboxed Containers 101 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-sandboxed-containers-101) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==redhat-cop.github.io: Best practices for migrating from OpenShift Container Platform 3 to 4 🌟==](https://redhat-cop.github.io/openshift-migration-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Learning Containers From The Bottom Up | Ivan Velichko 🌟🌟🌟==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/container-learning-path) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==OpenSLO specification 🌟==](https://github.com/OpenSLO/OpenSLO) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==PolicyHub CLI, a CLI tool that makes Rego policies searchable 🌟==](https://github.com/policy-hub/policy-hub-cli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/instrumenta/policies: A set of shared policies for use with Conftest' and other Open Policy Agent tools==](https://github.com/instrumenta/policies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-operator==](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==willdady/cdk-iam-credentials-rotator: IAM Credentials Rotator==](https://github.com/willdady/cdk-iam-credentials-rotator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==awslabs/terraform-iam-policy-validator==](https://github.com/awslabs/terraform-iam-policy-validator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/aws-samples: Visualize AWS IAM Access Analyzer Policy Validation' Findings==](https://github.com/aws-samples/visualize-iam-access-analyzer-policy-validation-findings) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==zx==](https://github.com/google/zx) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github: Flux==](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/open-gitops/project 🌟==](https://github.com/open-gitops/project) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/cloudogu/gitops-patterns==](https://github.com/cloudogu/gitops-patterns) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/cloudogu/gitops-playground#example-applications==](https://github.com/cloudogu/gitops-playground) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Jenkins pipeline shared library for the project Elastic APM 🌟==](https://github.com/elastic/apm-pipeline-library) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==louislam/uptime-kuma==](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/giscus/giscus==](https://github.com/giscus/giscus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.blog: Token authentication requirements for Git operations==](https://github.blog/security/application-security/token-authentication-requirements-for-git-operations) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==blog.gitguardian.com: Rewriting your git history, removing files permanently - cheatsheet & guide==](https://blog.gitguardian.com/rewriting-git-history-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.blog: Improve Git monorepo performance with a file system monitor 🌟==](https://github.blog/engineering/improve-git-monorepo-performance-with-a-file-system-monitor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==freecodecamp.org: Git for Professionals – Free Version Control Course 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-for-professionals) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github/hub 🌟==](https://github.com/mislav/hub) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes==](https://github.com/radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==SQErzo: Tiny ORM for Graph databases==](https://github.com/BBVA/sqerzo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==blog.argoproj.io: Best Practices for Multi-tenancy in Argo CD==](https://blog.argoproj.io/best-practices-for-multi-tenancy-in-argo-cd-273e25a047b0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==muxinc/certificate-expiry-monitor==](https://github.com/muxinc/certificate-expiry-monitor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Alertmanager 0.23.0-rc.0 with awscloud SNS support is available for testing. There are also bugfixes and features for amtool==](https://github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/releases/tag/v0.23.0-rc.0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==opensource.google: Prometheus SLO example==](https://github.com/google/prometheus-slo-burn-example) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==NGINX Ingress Controller - v1.0.0==](https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/releases/tag/controller-v1.0.0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) customers can now assign IP prefixes to their EC2 instances==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/amazon-virtual-private-cloud-vpc-customers-can-assign-ip-prefixes-ec2-instances) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Easily Manage Security Group Rules with the New Security Group Rule ID==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/easily-manage-security-group-rules-with-the-new-security-group-rule-id) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Application Load Balancer now enables AWS PrivateLink and static IP addresses by direct integration with Network Load Balancer==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/application-load-balancer-aws-privatelink-static-ip-addresses-network-load-balancer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==New – Amazon VPC Network Access Analyzer==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-vpc-network-access-analyzer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: AWS Introduces a New Workflow Studio for AWS Step Functions==](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/06/step-functions-workflow-studio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Now β€” AWS Step Functions Supports 200 AWS Services To Enable Easier Workflow Automation==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/now-aws-step-functions-supports-200-aws-services-to-enable-easier-workflow-automation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Amazon VPC CNI plugin increases pods per node limits==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/amazon-vpc-cni-plugin-increases-pods-per-node-limits) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Amazon EKS clusters now support user authentication with OIDC compatible identity providers==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/02/amazon-eks-clusters-support-user-authentication-oidc-compatible-identity-providers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==New for AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry – Tracing Support is Now Generally Available==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-for-aws-distro-for-opentelemetry-tracing-support-is-now-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==siliconangle.com: Amazon debuts fully managed, Prometheus-based container monitoring service==](https://siliconangle.com/2021/09/29/amazon-debuts-fully-managed-prometheus-based-container-monitoring-service) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==aws.amazon.com: Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus Is Now Generally Available with Alert Manager and Ruler==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-managed-service-for-prometheus-is-now-generally-available-with-alert-manager-and-ruler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: AWS Launches Amazon Kinesis Data Streams On-Demand==](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/kinesis-data-streams-ondemand) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Announcing General Availability of Amazon Redshift Cross-account Data Sharing==](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/announcing-general-availability-amazon-redshift-cross-account-data-sharing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==proferosec/log4jScanner==](https://github.com/proferosec/log4jScanner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==yahoo/check-log4j==](https://github.com/yahoo/check-log4j) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock==](https://github.com/Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==google/log4jscanner==](https://github.com/google/log4jscanner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Jenkins-X + Tekton on OpenShift==](https://github.com/openshift/tektoncd-pipeline-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com: Cluster API Helm Chart==](https://github.com/kgamanji/cluster-api-helm-chart) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Kata Containers on MicroK8s==](https://github.com/didier-durand/microk8s-kata-containers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==**k8s-tew**==](https://github.com/darxkies/k8s-tew) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Grafana-Dashboards==](https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Grafana-Dashboards) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==bytebase/bytebase==](https://github.com/bytebase/bytebase) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==blog.pragmaticengineer.com: How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum==](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/project-management-at-big-tech) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==nicholasamorim/ansible-role-harbor==](https://github.com/nicholasamorim/ansible-role-harbor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com/samrocketman/nexus3-config-as-code==](https://github.com/samrocketman/nexus3-config-as-code) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==lambdatest.com: Selenium 4 🌟==](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/selenium-4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Google Cloud Buildpacks==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/buildpacks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/k8s-config-connector: GCP Config Connector==](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/k8s-config-connector) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==softwareengineeringdaily.com: The Rise of Platform Engineering 🌟==](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/02/13/setting-the-stage-for-platform-engineering) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-training-demo==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-training-demo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode==](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/microsoft/azure-digital-twins-postman-samples==](https://github.com/microsoft/azure-digital-twins-postman-samples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Get applied and effective apiVersion from Kubernetes objects==](https://gist.github.com/ninlil/affbf7514d4e74c7634e77f47e172236) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==diagrams.mingrammer.com: Diagram as Code==](https://diagrams.mingrammer.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==kubernetes-sigs/hierarchical-namespaces: The Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC)==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/hierarchical-namespaces) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==platformengineering.org/tools/capsule ⭐==](https://platformengineering.org/tools/capsule) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==open-cluster-management.io==](https://open-cluster-management.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==kubevela.io 🌟==](https://kubevela.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Kubernetes Node Auto Labeller==](https://github.com/adaptant-labs/k8s-auto-labeller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Krane 🌟==](https://github.com/appvia/krane) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Kube_query==](https://github.com/Isan-Rivkin/kube_query) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==px.dev: Pixie==](https://px.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com: Pixie - Instant Kubernetes-Native Application Observability==](https://github.com/pixie-io/pixie) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/cyberark/kubesploit 🌟==](https://github.com/cyberark/kubesploit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==shipwright.io==](https://shipwright.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Simplenetes==](https://github.com/simplenetes-io/simplenetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==swarmlet/swarmlet: Swarmlet==](https://github.com/swarmlet/swarmlet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==react js: mithi/react-philosophies==](https://github.com/mithi/react-philosophies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==thenewstack.io: What is the modern cloud native stack? 🌟🌟==](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-the-modern-cloud-native-stack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Principles for Microservice Design: Think IDEALS, Rather than SOLID==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microservices-design-ideals) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Migrating Monoliths to Microservices with Decomposition and Incremental Changes==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/migrating-monoliths-to-microservices-with-decomposition) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Saga Orchestration for Microservices Using the Outbox Pattern==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/saga-orchestration-outbox) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==shopify.engineering: Keeping Developers Happy with a Fast CI==](https://shopify.engineering/faster-shopify-ci) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==O’Reilly: Free ebook: **Kubernetes Operators: Automating the Container Orchestration Platform**==](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/oreilly-kubernetes-operators-automation-ebook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==blog.openshift.com: Simplifying OpenShift Case Information Gathering Workflow: **Must-Gather Operator** (In the context of Red Hat OpenShift 4.x and Kubernetes, **it is considered a bad practice to ssh into a node and perform debugging actions**) 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-openshift-case-information-gathering-workflow-must-gather-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==blog.openshift.com: OpenShift Scale: Running 500 Pods Per Node 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/500_pods_per_node) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller 🌟==](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==kubectl-debug==](https://github.com/aylei/kubectl-debug) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.blog: Commits are snapshots, not diffs==](https://github.blog/open-source/git/commits-are-snapshots-not-diffs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==marklodato.github.io: A Visual Git Reference 🌟==](https://marklodato.github.io/visual-git-guide/index-en.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.blog: Get up to speed with partial clone and shallow clone==](https://github.blog/open-source/git/get-up-to-speed-with-partial-clone-and-shallow-clone) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==speakerdeck.com: Kubernetes and networks. Why is this so dan hard? 🌟==](https://speakerdeck.com/thockin/kubernetes-and-networks-why-is-this-so-dang-hard) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==ronaknathani.com: How a Kubernetes Pod Gets an IP Address 🌟==](https://ronaknathani.com/blog/2020/08/how-a-kubernetes-pod-gets-an-ip-address) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==kubernetes.io: Scaling Kubernetes Networking With EndpointSlices==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/09/02/scaling-kubernetes-networking-with-endpointslices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==AWS CloudShell - Command-Line Access to AWS Resources==](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/aws-cloudshell-command-line-access-to-aws-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Jenkins==](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/jenkins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Frakti==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/frakti) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==gini/dexter==](https://github.com/gini/dexter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/stackrox: Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist Study Guide' 🌟==](https://github.com/stackrox/Kubernetes_Security_Specialist_Study_Guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Jenkins Docker Image for Openshift v3==](https://github.com/openshift/jenkins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.20: Kubernetes Volume Snapshot Moves to GA==](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/12/10/kubernetes-1.20-volume-snapshot-moves-to-ga) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==martinfowler.com: Retrospectives Antipatterns 🌟==](https://martinfowler.com/articles/retrospective-antipatterns.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==infoq.com: Driving DevOps with Value Stream Management==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/DevOps-value-stream) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Sonatype Nexus Community: Nexus Kubernetes OpenShift 🌟==](https://github.com/sonatype-nexus-community/nexus-kubernetes-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==GitHub: Nexus-CLI==](https://github.com/mlabouardy/nexus-cli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Configure Docker Service To Use Insecure Registry==](https://github.com/Juniper/contrail-docker/wiki/Configure-docker-service-to-use-insecure-registry) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Smocker (server mock) is a simple and efficient HTTP mock server==](https://github.com/smocker-dev/smocker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==Meshery==](https://github.com/meshery/meshery) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==KubeLibrary==](https://github.com/devopsspiral/KubeLibrary) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==KFServing 🌟==](https://github.com/kserve/kserve) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==kube-vip==](https://github.com/kube-vip/kube-vip) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==github.com/kubepug/kubepug: Deprecations AKA KubePug - Pre UpGrade (Checker)' ⭐==](https://github.com/kubepug/kubepug) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==inguardians/peirates==](https://github.com/inguardians/peirates) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==GitHub Quay (OSS)==](https://github.com/quay/quay) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==crun==](https://github.com/containers/crun) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==Kubernetes Security Best Practices 🌟==](https://github.com/freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice/blob/master/README.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==github.com/clvx/k8s-rbac-model: Kubernetes RBAC Model==](https://github.com/clvx/k8s-rbac-model) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==monzo.com: Controlling outbound traffic from Kubernetes==](https://monzo.com/blog/controlling-outbound-traffic-from-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==noidea.dog/glue: Being Glue==](https://www.noidea.dog/glue) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==box/kube-exec-controller==](https://github.com/box/kube-exec-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==Ko: Easy Go Containers 🌟==](https://github.com/ko-build/ko) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==stakater/Reloader 🌟==](https://github.com/stakater/Reloader) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==Porter==](https://porter.sh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==doitintl/kubeIP==](https://github.com/doitintl/kubeIP) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==bpftrace==](https://github.com/bpftrace/bpftrace) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==github: Steps I used to install Nagios in the cloud==](https://github.com/andrewpuch/nagios_setup) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==Libpod: Library and tool for running OCI-based containers in Pods==](https://github.com/containers/podman) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==ymmt2005.hatenablog.com: 47 things that you should know to be a Kubernetes experts (questions + answers)==](https://ymmt2005.hatenablog.com/entry/k8s-things) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle==](https://github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [==github.com/portainer/portainer==](https://github.com/portainer/portainer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [==Azure/vscode-kubernetes-tools 🌟==](https://github.com/vscode-kubernetes-tools/vscode-kubernetes-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [==Conmon==](https://github.com/containers/conmon) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==github: Python3 in one pic==](https://github.com/rainyear/python3-in-one-pic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==github.com/kubernetes/git-sync ⭐==](https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==github.com/kubecfg/kubecfg==](https://github.com/kubecfg/kubecfg) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==youtube: Kubernetes for Sysadmins – Kelsey Hightower at PuppetConf 2016 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxWpu3QFPEDZBuMgy_Xq4mBR--uLA-3CSZ) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==GitLens interactive rebase==](https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==Monitoring Distributed Systems - Google SRE Book==](https://sre.google/sre-book/monitoring-distributed-systems) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==auchenberg/volkswagen==](https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==Yagmail: Python e-mail library==](https://github.com/kootenpv/yagmail) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==Stern 🌟==](https://github.com/stern/stern) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==Bash Pitfalls 🌟==](https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==AWS Vault==](https://github.com/99designs/aws-vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==The Art of Command Line==](https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==CloudWatch Dashboards – Create & Use Customized Metrics Views==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/cloudwatch-dashboards-create-use-customized-metrics-views) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==AWS Lambda Update – Python, VPC, Increased Function Duration, Scheduling, and More==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-lambda-update-python-vpc-increased-function-duration-scheduling-and-more) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==Amazon EFS: Amazon Elastic File System – Shared File Storage for Amazon EC2==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-elastic-file-system-shared-file-storage-for-amazon-ec2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==New – Encrypted EBS Boot Volumes==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-encrypted-ebs-boot-volumes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==runc==](https://github.com/opencontainers/runc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [==https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen==](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [==Awesome Python 🌟==](https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [==github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions 🌟==](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [==NoSQL Guide, by Martin Fowler==](https://martinfowler.com/nosql.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [==gnu.org/software/parallel==](https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [==GitHub Flow==](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/using-github/github-flow) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2010)** [==Kubetail 🌟==](https://github.com/johanhaleby/kubetail) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2009)** [==github.com/nodejs/node==](https://github.com/nodejs/node) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2009)** [==Oh My Zsh==](https://ohmyz.sh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(1998)** [==ntop==](https://www.ntop.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**DevOps Roadmap for 2026**](https://github.com/milanm/DevOps-Roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Awesome GitHub Actions**](https://github.com/sdras/awesome-actions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins**](https://github.com/unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**MichaelCade/90DaysOfDevOps 🌟**](https://github.com/MichaelCade/90DaysOfDevOps) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Awesome SysAdmin**](https://github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**runacapital/awesome-oss-alternatives: Awesome open-source alternatives to' SaaS 🌟**](https://github.com/runacapital/awesome-oss-alternatives) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [****kind****](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**LocalAI**](https://github.com/mudler/LocalAI) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [TWINT - Twitter Intelligence Tool](https://github.com/twintproject/twint) 🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [golang.org](https://go.dev) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/DataExpert-io/data-engineer-handbook 🌟](https://github.com/DataExpert-io/data-engineer-handbook) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Jenkins Pipeline Syntax: Scripted Syntax (Groovy DSL syntax) & Declarative Syntax 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-Python](https://github.com/Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-Python) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [americanexpress.io: **Do Not Run Dockerized Applications as Root** 🌟](https://americanexpress.io/do-not-run-dockerized-applications-as-root) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud-Native CI/CD with OpenShift Pipelines based on Tekton](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-openshift-pipelines) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: From Code to Production with GitOps, Tekton and ArgoCD 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-code-to-production-with-gitops) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/ - Kubernetes: A Pod’s Life 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-pods-life) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [github.com/golang/go](https://github.com/golang/go) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [The Ultimate Go Study Guide](https://github.com/hoanhan101/ultimate-go) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [quii/learn-go-with-tests](https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Go - Types and Common Machinery](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-go-types-and-common-machinery) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Delve: a debugger for the Go Programming Language](https://github.com/derekparker/delve) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [inancgumus/learngo 🌟](https://github.com/inancgumus/learngo) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [go-kratos/kratos](https://github.com/go-kratos/kratos) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [github.com/iawia002/lux 🌟](https://github.com/iawia002/lux) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Amazon RDS Proxy – Now Generally Available](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/amazon-rds-proxy-now-generally-available) [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
 
 ## Enterprise-Stable
 
-  - **(2026)** [==**GitHub build-push-action**==](https://github.com/docker/build-push-action) ⭐ 5304  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The industry standard GitHub Action for building and pushing container images. Supports Docker Buildx, multi-platform builds, cache importing/exporting configurations, and native OCI-compliant registry deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [**googlecloudcheatsheet.withgoogle.com: Google Cloud Developer cheat sheet**](https://cloud.google.com/products) [HTML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Google's official product portal mapping its enterprise suite of cloud computing, data analytics, and machine learning services. Serves as a primary reference for system architects evaluating Google's managed offerings, providing documentation and pathing for product integration.
-  - **(2026)** [**DevOps Tools**](https://nubenetes.com/devops-tools/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Catalog of modern DevOps tooling encompassing continuous integration, artifact storage, automated testing, container scheduling, and real-time telemetry pipelines to build stable, production-ready release processes.
-  - **(2026)** [**NoOps**](https://nubenetes.com/noops/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comprehensive conceptual guide on NoOps (No Operations). Describes the strategic path to fully outsourcing infrastructure layers to automated platforms, serverless paradigms, and self-healing systems so engineering can focus 100% on application logic.
-  - **(2026)** [**Terraform & OpenTofu Skill for AI Agents**](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-skill) ⭐ 2012  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) skill set built for AI agents. Simplifies parsing, validating, and managing Terraform and OpenTofu infrastructure configurations through intelligent, context-aware LLM tool calls.
-  - **(2026)** [**try.openshift.com 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/try-it) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Unified gateway for trialing OpenShift deployments across public clouds, virtualization platforms, and local developer workstations (via OpenShift Local). Enables architects to evaluate operational complexity and developer tooling. Continually updated in 2026 to reflect the latest stable 4.x features.
-  - **(2026)** [**guides.github.com: Markdown Cheat Sheet 2**](https://docs.github.com/en) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” The authoritative reference guide for GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM). Essential for managing documentation structures, creating rich README files, formatting issue trackers, and building interactive templates within the developer workflow.
-  - **(2026)** [**docs.aws.amazon.com: Actions, resources, and condition keys for AWS services 🌟🌟🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/service-authorization/latest/reference/reference_policies_actions-resources-contextkeys.html) [HTML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The definitive AWS reference for constructing fine-grained IAM policies. It outlines exact service actions, resource types, and condition context keys required to enforce the principle of least privilege in enterprise architectures. This resource is indispensable for security engineers building cloud access models.
-  - **(2026)** [**Dash for MacOS**](https://kapeli.com/dash) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A premium, offline-first documentation browser for macOS that integrates with over 200 API documentation sets. Enables instant searching of code blocks, APIs, and frameworks, reducing lookup latency and boosting local engineering velocity.
-  - **(2026)** [**Zeal**](https://zealdocs.org) [C++ CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source, cross-platform offline documentation browser inspired by Dash, built for Linux and Windows. Designed to store and query native docsets locally, reducing dependency on live internet connections during isolated coding sessions.
-  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift blog 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/hybrid-cloud-infrastructure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official blog sharing product updates, strategies, and engineering insights on hybrid cloud infrastructures. It details native integrations, security baselines, and virtualization upgrades. Essential reading for platform architects designing multi-cluster, multi-cloud enterprise footprints in 2026.
-  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift Commons**](https://commons.openshift.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” OpenShift Commons acts as a central ecosystem accelerator, connecting partners, upstream developers, and enterprise end-users. It hosts targeted working groups on virtualization, AI integrations, and infrastructure automation, ensuring real-world operational feedback loops directly influence product engineering.
-  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift.tv**](https://www.redhat.com/en/livestreaming) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curated video stream ecosystem featuring deep-dives, live installations, and architectural Q&As hosted by Red Hat engineers. It acts as a visual guide for engineers tackling complex network topologies, operator lifecycles, and cluster management with ACM (Advanced Cluster Management).
-  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift on Google Cloud**](https://docs.cloud.google.com/compute/docs/containers) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integration blueprints and managed architecture patterns for deploying Red Hat OpenShift on Google Cloud Platform. Merges Google Cloud's analytics, compute, and AI services with OpenShift's structured runtime platform. Highly relevant for enterprises operating unified hybrid GCP workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud**](https://www.ibm.com/products/openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Architectural landing page for running Red Hat OpenShift as a managed service on IBM Cloud. Delivers bare-metal cluster deployments and extreme security compliance protocols. Frequently deployed in 2026 for mainframe migrations, WebSphere modernizations, and high-security financial applications.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhatgov.io**](https://redhatgov.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Specialized platform engineering portal with focused guides on locking down OpenShift infrastructure to meet strict military, intelligence, and federal government security benchmarks (DISA STIG, FIPS, NIST). A mandatory reference for architects building air-gapped, zero-trust container setups.
-  - **(2026)** [**Whizlabs**](https://www.whizlabs.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Professional certification training platform offering detailed exam preparation simulations for CKA, CKAD, and CKS. Combines structured video guides with cloud-based sandboxes to test real-world debugging capabilities, container engineering, and system security practices.
-  - **(2026)** [**edx.org**](https://www.edx.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A university-grade training engine hosting the Linux Foundation's official cloud-native course catalog. Provides rigorous theoretical lectures combined with command-line practice, bridging standard OS fundamentals with enterprise container orchestration abstractions.
-  - **(2026)** [**Coursera.org**](https://www.coursera.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A massive educational platform delivering structured cloud-native specializations designed by industry leaders. Focuses on distributed application architectures, microservices testing, and container deployment flows.
-  - **(2026)** [**techstudyslack.com**](https://techstudyslack.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An active chat-driven support collective focusing on Cloud Architecture, Kubernetes certifications, and system engineering. Provides peer-to-peer technical debugging, study templates, and resume refinement guides.
-  - **(2026)** [**codewars.com**](https://www.codewars.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A gamified competitive development portal focused on logical refactoring, testing algorithms, and language mastery. Highly effective for honing programming cleanliness before managing massive microservices codebases.
-  - **(2026)** [**kube.academy**](https://kube.academy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly polished training engine sponsored by VMware Tanzu. Walks engineers through complex modular tracks detailing multi-tenancy, cluster scaling, control-plane metrics, and security controls within corporate environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**learnitguide.net 🌟**](https://www.learnitguide.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A curated educational platform providing in-depth guides on enterprise Linux administration, DevOps tools, automation, and cloud platforms. Its systematic tutorials are designed to prepare system administrators for managing highly available enterprise environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**OpenFunction: Cloud Native Function-as-a-Service Platform (CNCF Sandbox' Project)**](https://github.com/OpenFunction/OpenFunction) ⭐ 1655  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A CNCF Sandbox project delivering an enterprise-grade cloud-native FaaS runtime. Integrates Knative, Shipwright, Dapr, and KEDA components to simplify polyglot development pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [**kn: knative client**](https://github.com/knative/client) ⭐ 385  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official CLI client ('kn') for interacting with Knative installations, enabling rapid deployment of serving entities and management of decoupled event bindings.
-  - **(2026)** [**openwhisk.apache.org**](https://openwhisk.apache.org) [SCALA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source distributed event-driven platform capable of executing discrete serverless logic. Utilizes container runtimes to isolate and invoke handlers in millisecond timelines.
-  - **(2026)** [**Amazon Web Services SDK**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-java-sdk) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Bundles the AWS Java SDK into a single Jenkins plugin, acting as a shared dependency library for other cloud plugins. Prevents dependency conflicts by centralizing the AWS API runtime across the entire controller engine.
-  - **(2026)** [**dastergon/awesome-sre**](https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) ⭐ 13267  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The definitive collection of Site Reliability Engineering papers, patterns, operational postmortem schemas, and metric trackers. Essential reading for operations leaders setting up robust on-call architectures and incident routing systems.
-  - **(2026)** [**developer.hashicorp.com 🌟**](https://developer.hashicorp.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The consolidated technical documentation hub detailing the modern HashiCorp system suite, including Terraform, Consul, Vault, and Nomad. Serves as the primary authority for configuring declarative hybrid-cloud environments and enterprise microservices security.
-  - **(2026)** [**Awesome microservices**](https://github.com/mfornos/awesome-microservices) ⭐ 14325  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The premier comprehensive catalog charting microservices design patterns, distributed consensus engines, API gateways, tracing tools, and event-streaming buses. Essential for building scalable, decoupled service meshes.
-  - **(2026)** [**Awesome Software Quality**](https://github.com/ligurio/sqa-wiki) ⭐ 2315  [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An elite repository tracking software quality assurance wikis, tools, and paradigms. Focuses on system profiling frameworks, regression suites, and static analysis platforms designed to secure microservice delivery channels.
-  - **(2026)** [**ansible-community/awesome-ansible: Awesome Ansible 🌟🌟🌟**](https://github.com/ansible-community/awesome-ansible) ⭐ 1892  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The authoritative, community-managed repository of recommended Ansible tools, tutorials, extensions, and integration ecosystems. This acts as the premier catalog for discovery in modern automation workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [**Spring Cloud Config Server: Git Backend**](https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-config/reference/html) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Dedicated documentation outlining configuration of Git as the back-end repository for configuration data. Under this GitOps-aligned paradigm, version-controlled repository pushes can instantly broadcast configuration changes across application fleets. It represents a mature, auditing-friendly mechanism for enterprise environment variable management.
-  - **(2026)** [**Ansible Role: Docker 🌟**](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker) ⭐ 2270  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An exceptionally popular and robust Ansible role designed by Jeff Geerling to handle complete installation and configuration of Docker on diverse Linux distros. It sets up the Docker daemon, manages system services, and handles dependencies.
-  - **(2026)** [**AWX Operator**](https://github.com/ansible/awx-operator) ⭐ 1487  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The AWX Operator is a cloud-native Kubernetes Operator designed to automate the deployment, lifecycle management, scaling, and upgrades of AWX. By leveraging Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), it simplifies complex Postgres and web-app state management inside K8s.
-  - **(2026)** [**Marge-bot: A merge-bot for GitLab**](https://github.com/smarkets/marge-bot) ⭐ 738  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly robust Python-based merge bot for GitLab. Implements a strict 'not-by-default' merge pipeline strategy, testing rebased target branches in isolation prior to master commits. Essential for keeping high-throughput GitLab monorepos permanently green.
-  - **(2026)** [**Bulldozer: GitHub Pull Request Auto-Merge Bot**](https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer) ⭐ 803  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Palantir's open-source auto-merge bot for GitHub repositories. Bulldozer monitors label states, status tests, and approval counts to execute configurable squash, rebase, or merge policies. Extremely stable in massive enterprise codebases.
-  - **(2026)** [**Bors-ng: A merge bot for GitHub Pull Requests**](https://github.com/bors-ng/bors-ng) ⭐ 1531  [ELIXIR CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An Elixir-based implementation of the Bors merge coordinator. Uses a highly parallelized merge queue to batch, build, and test PR combinations, keeping the master branch strictly green. Live grounding notes that although currently archived, it remains a landmark model for merge queues.
-  - **(2026)** [**Plastic SCM**](https://www.plasticscm.com) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Plastic SCM (now branded as Unity Version Control) is a highly scalable distributed VCS engineered for massive binary assets and parallel branching. Features powerful semantic merging tools, graphical branch explorers, and high-performance repository replication.
-  - **(2026)** [**GitHub Branch Source Plugin:**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/github-branch-source) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The industry-standard Jenkins integration plugin for GitHub repos. It dynamically scans GitHub Organizations to construct multibranch pipelines, manages webhooks securely, and publishes build status reports to GitHub PRs. Highly recommended for robust Jenkins-centric hybrid cloud environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**education.github.com**](https://github.com/education) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comprehensive educational portal serving industry-grade developer setups, cloud environments, and pipeline environments directly to students, teachers, and university networks.
-  - **(2026)** [**tanka**](https://github.com/grafana/tanka) ⭐ 2670  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Grafana Tanka is an enterprise-grade configuration utility that uses the Jsonnet programming language to generate declarative Kubernetes manifests. By replacing raw YAML files with reusable functions and nested structures, Tanka ensures clean modularity across complex multi-cluster environments. It is highly valued for managing complex observability deployments like Prometheus and Grafana stacks.
-  - **(2026)** [**werf/werf**](https://github.com/werf/werf) ⭐ 4694  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Werf is a mature, GitOps-driven deployment tool that bridges the gap between raw application code and active Kubernetes clusters. By handling container builds, Helm chart execution, and multi-tier rollout monitoring under a single interface, it simplifies continuous integration pipelines. Live grounding shows robust enterprise adoption due to its deterministic rebuild prevention and active build caching.
-  - **(2026)** [**Nelm: A Helm Alternative for Kubernetes Deployments**](https://github.com/werf/nelm) ⭐ 1083  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-performance deployment engine embedded in Werf that provides a drop-in, robust alternative to standard Helm tracking. It addresses Helm's native state validation limitations by offering deep, real-time resource validation and status monitoring.
-  - **(2026)** [**Bank Vaults: Un Cuchillo Suizo para HashiCorp Vault en Kubernetes**](https://github.com/bank-vaults/bank-vaults) ⭐ 2254  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Bank Vaults is a comprehensive, production-grade tool designed for managing, configuring, and injecting secrets from HashiCorp Vault on Kubernetes. It utilizes an operator-driven approach to inject secrets dynamically into Pod filesystems, completely removing secrets from the cluster API storage. It is the de facto standard for enterprises seeking secure vault management and dynamic secrets injection.
-  - **(2026)** [**Shell-operator**](https://github.com/flant/shell-operator) ⭐ 2603  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Shell-operator allows system administrators and developers to build fully-featured Kubernetes operators using standard bash, python, or other scripting languages. By watching cluster events and executing scripts, it simplifies dynamic automation.
-  - **(2026)** [**Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform 🌟**](https://github.com/Kubermatic/Kubermatic) ⭐ 1281  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform (KKP) is a high-performance multi-cluster management engine that automates the lifecycle of thousands of Kubernetes clusters. By running control planes as containers within a master cluster (Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes), KKP drastically reduces resource overhead and simplifies multi-cloud operations. It is widely adopted by European enterprises prioritizing sovereign, multi-tenant infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [**Gardener**](https://github.com/gardener/gardener) ⭐ 3394  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Gardener is an advanced open-source CNCF incubating platform designed to manage the lifecycle of thousands of Kubernetes clusters (called shoot clusters) across diverse cloud environments using the 'Kubernetes-on-Kubernetes' pattern. It implements control planes as pods inside admin seeds, ensuring unified, scalable, and highly automated cloud-agnostic day-2 operations.
-  - **(2026)** [**odigos**](https://github.com/odigos-io/odigos) ⭐ 3657  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Odigos is a powerful distributed tracing auto-instrumentation engine that leverages eBPF technology to instrument microservice architectures without code changes. It automatically discovers active services, hooks into internal runtimes, and streams OpenTelemetry traces directly to collectors. It has emerged as a preferred solution for platform teams seeking zero-to-hero observability coverage.
-  - **(2026)** [**kubectl-neat 🌟**](https://github.com/itaysk/kubectl-neat) ⭐ 2077  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Kubectl-neat is an essential CLI plugin that formats raw, exported Kubernetes YAML files to remove internal cluster noise (such as automatically populated statuses and timestamps), yielding highly readable manifests for GitOps.
-  - **(2026)** [**kubevirt**](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt) ⭐ 6900  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” KubeVirt is a graduated CNCF project that allows virtual machines to run natively alongside standard container workloads on Kubernetes. By utilizing KVM virtualization inside Pods, it helps enterprises transition legacy virtual machine applications to modern cloud-native platforms. It has become the de facto standard for hyperconverged infrastructure setups, allowing unified management of containers and VMs.
-  - **(2026)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Configure a Java app for Azure App Service**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/configure-language-java-deploy-run) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comprehensive documentation detailing JVM optimization, logging integration, and web container (Tomcat/JBoss) tuning within Azure App Service. It guides engineers through profiling settings, customizing JAR/WAR deployments, and configuring APM agent connections. This resource is essential for running enterprise-grade Java microservices with high throughput and low cold-start latency.
-  - **(2026)** [**PowerShell Community**](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell-community) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A collaborative hub hosting blogs, community calls, and development updates regarding the open-source PowerShell runtime. It highlights community contributions, RFC developments, and scripting best-practices. This dynamic ecosystem accelerates PowerShell's maturity, steering the command-line engine to meet cross-platform enterprise automation demands.
-  - **(2026)** [**jertel/elastalert2**](https://github.com/jertel/elastalert2) ⭐ 1121  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An active, community-maintained fork of ElastAlert designed to query Elasticsearch and trigger real-time alerts based on specific log patterns, spike anomalies, or flatlines. Integrates directly with Slack, Email, PagerDuty, and custom webhooks.
-  - **(2026)** [**Meshery.io:**](https://meshery.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The CNCF multi-mesh manager Meshery. Enables performance benchmarking, conformance checks, and dynamic designing across meshes like Istio, Linkerd, and Consul, using the Service Mesh Performance (SMP) standard.
-  - **(2026)** [**consul.io**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” HashiCorp's multi-cloud service networking platform featuring integrated service mesh capabilities. Despite HashiCorp's 2023 transition to the Business Source License (BSL), Consul Connect remains highly adopted in enterprise hybrid environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**Skaffold 🌟**](https://skaffold.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Google's Skaffold remains an industry-leading workflow engine that orchestrates code building, artifact pushing, and target deployment steps. It features smart caching, file sync capability, and multi-profile handling configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [**Keptn**](https://nubenetes.com/keptn/) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Nubenetes architectural reference on Keptn, a CNCF enterprise-grade control plane for cloud-native application lifecycle orchestration. Integrates SLO-based evaluations, automated canary promotions, and zero-touch application remediation out of the box.
-  - **(2026)** [**youtube: Thetips4you 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoOq-DtESvayx5yJE5H6-qQ/playlists) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive DevOps training channel offering structural deep-dives into cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, Terraform, and CI/CD pipelines. This resource is highly tailored for visual practitioners seeking practical configuration tutorials and real-world system architecture blueprints.
-  - **(2026)** [**codegiant.io: Build software faster**](https://codegiant.io/home) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A proprietary development suite offering integrated task tracking, git repositories, and continuous integration pipelines. It centralizes workflow management in a single interface to minimize multi-tool licensing costs.
-  - **(2026)** [**GoogleCloudPlatform/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-gcp: Google Secret' Manager Provider for Secret Store CSI Driver**](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-gcp) ⭐ 267  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official GCP provider for the Kubernetes Secrets Store CSI Driver. It enables high-security mounting of secrets from GCP Secret Manager directly into ephemeral memory-backed volumes inside target Pods, removing the risk of persisting values in etcd or local physical disks.
-  - **(2026)** [**aws/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-aws: AWS Secrets Manager and Config' Provider for Secret Store CSI Driver**](https://github.com/aws/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-aws) ⭐ 587  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official AWS Secrets Manager provider for the Secrets Store CSI Driver. Mounts secrets directly from AWS Secrets Manager into pods as transient virtual filesystems, keeping secrets out of both the etcd database and persistent storage nodes.
-  - **(2026)** [**hashicorp/vault-csi-provider: HashiCorp Vault Provider for Secrets Store' CSI Driver**](https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-csi-provider) ⭐ 347  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integrates HashiCorp Vault directly with the Kubernetes Secret Store CSI Driver, rendering secrets from Vault's key-value engine as memory-mapped files in pod volumes. Drastically simplifies credentials ingestion while maintaining a hardened cluster isolation boundary.
-  - **(2026)** [**oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy: OAuth2 Proxy 🌟**](https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy) ⭐ 14517  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly resilient reverse-proxy written in Go that validates user identities using OAuth2, OpenID Connect, or third-party providers. Implements stateful session storage, upstream header propagation, and custom claims verification. *Curator Insight vs. Live Grounding*: Confirmed as a stable, ubiquitous standard in modern cloud-native topologies for securing raw backend endpoints without code modifications.
-  - **(2026)** [**commjoen/wrongsecrets: OWASP WrongSecrets**](https://github.com/commjoen/wrongsecrets) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” OWASP WrongSecrets is an interactive training app containing purposely exposed secrets across various cloud-native scenarios (e.g., inside Docker layers, K8s configs, cloud stores). Excellent for developer training, team labs, and security awareness auditing.
-  - **(2026)** [**Microsoft Security Copilot**](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/ai-machine-learning/microsoft-security-copilot) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An enterprise AI-powered security analysis assistant integrating massive telemetry data with advanced language models. It accelerates incident response, simplifies threat hunting, and automates multi-cloud security posture analysis across IT environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints (examples) 🌟🌟🌟**](https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints) ⭐ 3024  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A production-ready collection of Terraform modules designed to accelerate Amazon EKS cluster deployments. Live Grounding highlights its architecture for bootstrapping clusters with essential add-ons like Karpenter, AWS Load Balancer Controller, and Prometheus. It represents the industry standard for declarative EKS infrastructure provisioning.
-  - **(2026)** [****Rancher 2****](https://www.rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The comprehensive user manual and operational documentation for SUSE Rancher v2.x. This reference is indispensable for understanding cluster recovery plans, API integrations, and networking topology guidelines.
-  - **(2026)** [**rancherdesktop.io**](https://rancherdesktop.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source desktop application bringing Kubernetes and container management to macOS, Windows, and Linux. Built on K3s and nerdctl, it serves as a robust local developer alternative to commercial virtualization solutions.
-  - **(2026)** [****k3sup (said 'ketchup')****](https://github.com/alexellis/k3sup) ⭐ 7383  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An utility by Alex Ellis using SSH to provision K3s directly from local machines. It sets up secure, direct API configurations, bridges cluster nodes instantly, and configures target servers for operational readiness.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Vim: Basic and intermediate commands**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/vim-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A structured reference covering intermediate-to-advanced Vim workflows, including search-and-replace regexes and window splitting. Boosts text manipulation throughput for systems engineers editing config files on remote servers.
-  - **(2026)** [****watchman command**: A File and Directory Watching Tool for Changes**](https://www.tecmint.com/watchman-monitor-file-changes-in-linux) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical breakdown of Meta's Watchman, an enterprise-grade file-watching service. Discusses recursive directory tracking, query execution, and trigger-based microservice development workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: How to record your Linux terminal using asciinema**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-asciinema) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Step-by-step documentation on deploying and utilizing asciinema to capture terminal sessions as text files. Enhances technical knowledge sharing, collaborative troubleshooting, and deployment runbook audits.
-  - **(2026)** [**systemcodegeeks.com**](https://www.systemcodegeeks.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A specialized portal focused on systems architecture, development, and operational design patterns for backend engineers. Offers articles detailing the performance optimization of core infrastructure services and software integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [**nikhilism.com: Mystery Knowledge and Useful Tools**](https://nikhilism.com/post/2020/mystery-knowledge-useful-tools) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A compilation of esoteric systems engineering wisdom and alternative Unix diagnostic tools. Offers high-value insights on process behavior, signal handling, and hidden edge cases of standard OS tooling.
-  - **(2026)** [**Timezone Bullshit**](https://blog.wesleyac.com/posts/timezone-bullshit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical exploration of the systemic complexities and failure modes inherent to international timezones and UTC serialization. Essential reading for system designers building distributed microservices tracking strict historical audit logs.
-  - **(2026)** [**opensource.com 🌟**](https://opensource.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A foundational open-source community portal offering comprehensive guides, tutorials, and articles on Linux, open-source software, and enterprise infrastructure strategy. Serves as a widespread reference hub for systems administrators, developers, and DevOps practitioners seeking standardized patterns and open-source alternatives.
-  - **(2026)** [**The Geek Stuff**](https://www.thegeekstuff.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptionally popular command reference and Linux administration blog, known for its concise "15 practical examples" format. Covers database tuning, bash programming, security hardening, and server automation essentials.
-  - **(2026)** [**abarrak.gitbook.io: Linux SysOps Handbook 🌟**](https://abarrak.gitbook.io/linux-sysops-handbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-density reference manual covering system administration, networking, performance monitoring, and scripting. Designed as a quick lookup handbook for on-call engineers resolving real-world operational incidents.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux Server**](https://www.tecmint.com/control-systemd-services-on-remote-linux-server) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on executing remote service operations using systemctl over SSH channels. Essential knowledge for maintaining distributed, multi-node Linux system environments without utilizing bloated management agents.
-  - **(2026)** [**developers.redhat.com: Linux commands for developers**](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/linux-commands-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An enterprise-grade cheat sheet synthesizing primary command categories including networking, security, storage, and process management. Perfect quick-reference tool for engineers developing and debugging in enterprise Linux environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**CLImagic**](https://www.youtube.com/user/climagic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A platform and social presence showcasing the power of command-line tools, text-processing utilities, and shell syntax gymnastics. Offers practical one-liners that enhance daily terminal productivity and workflow efficiency.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Run Commands from Standard Input Using Tee and Xargs in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/pipe-command-output-to-other-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explores the powerful concurrency and output-splitting capabilities of xargs and tee. Demonstrates how to design resilient pipeline architectures for bulk file processing and systems automation.
-  - **(2026)** [**opensource.com: How to use the Linux grep command**](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/grep-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide and cheat sheet for grep syntax, covering recursive searching, exclusion criteria, and basic regular expressions. Fundamental text-processing utility crucial for searching through high-volume application logs.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install htop on CentOS 8**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-htop-on-centos-8) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A deployment guide for configuring htop on RHEL/CentOS systems, showcasing resource utilization bars, process hierarchies, and signal emission. The industry's staple tool for real-time manual system execution analysis.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install and Configure β€˜Collectd’ and β€˜Collectd-Web’ to Monitor Server Resources in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-collectd-and-collectd-web-to-monitor-server-resources-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed configuration guide for deploying collectd daemon alongside collectd-web. Highlights high-performance C-based monitoring capabilities suitable for embedded or low-resource virtualized hosts.
-  - **(2026)** [**freecodecamp.org: RSync Examples – Rsync Options and How to Copy Files Over SSH**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rsync-examples-rsync-options-and-how-to-copy-files-over-ssh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive walkthrough of rsync protocol options and SSH integration for secure differential backups. Explains performance flags like --partial and --progress crucial for automated disaster recovery strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [**igoroseledko.com: Parallel Rsync**](https://www.igoroseledko.com/parallel-rsync) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to orchestrate multi-threaded data transfers using parallelized rsync patterns. Crucial for transferring petabyte-scale data over high-bandwidth networks without running into single-core processing bottlenecks.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: 5 advanced rsync tips for Linux sysadmins**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-rsync-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced operational tips for rsync, detailing exclude lists, link manipulation, bandwidth limiting, and dry runs. Increases replication precision and safeguards critical enterprise data during complex system migrations.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Using ssh-keygen and sharing for key-based authentication in Linux**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-ssh-keygen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide to generating and deploying cryptographic SSH keypairs. Discusses security practices such as passphrase utilization, key algorithms (RSA vs. Ed25519), and multi-host access management.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Save time at the command line with HTTPie instead of curl**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/curl-hack-httpie) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluation of httpie as a modern, user-friendly alternative to curl with native JSON formatting and colorization. Highlights its syntax ergonomics which streamline development and API testing workflows in microservice backends.
-  - **(2026)** [**linuxteck.com: 15 basic curl command in Linux with practical examples**](https://www.linuxteck.com/curl-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical 15-point reference manual demonstrating HTTP handshake details, file-resume transfers, and custom headers. Provides critical tactical building blocks for scripting API health checks in automated CI/CD environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**kalilinuxtutorials.com: Ldsview : Offline search tool for LDAP directory dumps in LDIF format**](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/ldsview) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Guide for Ldsview, an offline parsing tool for LDIF format directory dumps. Excellent utility for security assessments, privilege escalation audits, and schema inspection of legacy corporate infrastructure databases.
-  - **(2026)** [**TestNG**](https://testng.org) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced testing framework for Java applications designed to manage intricate integration suites. Supports XML configuration mappings, parallel thread execution, and parameter injection mechanisms.
-  - **(2026)** [**Spock Framework**](https://spockframework.org) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly expressive testing and specification framework optimized for Groovy and Java systems. Utilizes a domain-specific language (DSL) to deliver readable specs and reliable assertions.
-  - **(2026)** [**Jest**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Orta.vscode-jest) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integrates Jest unit testing workflows directly into the editor. It offers real-time inline test failures, active watch mode triggers, and visual coverage reports. This setup simplifies local feedback loops for enterprise microservices developed in TypeScript or JavaScript.
-  - **(2026)** [**MongoDB for VS Code**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mongodb.mongodb-vscode) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores, queries, and modifies MongoDB data collections natively without leaving the editor. Essential tool for developers writing and verifying backend microservices backed by document stores.
-  - **(2026)** [**dev.to: Thunder Client - Http Client Extension for VS Code**](https://dev.to/ranga_vadhineni/thunder-client-http-client-extension-for-vs-code-30i9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores Thunder Client, a lightweight, rapid rest API client integrated natively into VS Code. Offers a fast local alternative to bulky testing platforms like Postman.
-  - **(2026)** [**Live Server:**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ritwickdey.LiveServer) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Launches a local development server with live reload capability for static and dynamic frontend web pages. Ideal for rapid prototyping and mock integrations. However, in enterprise microservices, developers typically rely on reverse proxies or HMR-integrated bundlers for local testing.
-  - **(2026)** [**developers.redhat.com: Devfiles and Kubernetes cluster support in OpenShift' Connector 0.2.0 extension for VS Code 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/16/devfiles-and-kubernetes-cluster-support-in-openshift-connector-0-2-0-extension-for-vs-code) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed Red Hat technical blog showcasing the integration of Devfiles and Kubernetes cluster targeting within OpenShift Connector. It highlights how developers can maintain container-native configurations directly from their IDE.
-  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: GitOps Tools for Flux 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Weaveworks.vscode-gitops-tools) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Simplifies managing and visualizing GitOps resources powered by Flux directly inside the editor. Despite Weaveworks restructuring, the Flux ecosystem remains a dominant engine for production-grade Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: Kubernetes Reference Highlighter 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dag-andersen.kubernetes-reference-highlighter) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights cross-references inside Kubernetes manifest files, such as linking ConfigMaps and Secrets to Deployment specifications. Reduces misconfigurations and deployments crashes in complex environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: Kubernetes YAML Formatter 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=kennylong.kubernetes-yaml-formatter) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Formats Kubernetes YAML manifests specifically, enforcing standardization across deployments. Crucial for platform engineers managing large declarative infrastructures in multi-tenant environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**Kubernetes Kind (by Microsoft)**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-kubernetes-tools.kind-vscode) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integrates KinD (Kubernetes in Docker) cluster management directly within VS Code, easing local microservice prototyping and controller debugging workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [**DotENV**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mikestead.dotenv) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides syntax highlighting, syntax validation, and basic formatting for `.env` files. This lightweight extension prevents parsing and configuration errors before environment variables are deployed. Although basic, it remains highly useful for local environment orchestration and credential preparation.
-  - **(2026)** [**Path Intellisense**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=christian-kohler.path-intellisense) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides dynamic path autocompletion during import statements and file references. This capability reduces import failures across large directories. Although modern language servers have improved built-in path resolution, this extension remains popular for deep directory layouts.
-  - **(2026)** [**freecodecamp.org: VS Code Extensions That'll Boost Your Development Productivity' 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/vs-code-extensions-to-boost-your-development-productivity) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A compiled developer resource listing standard VS Code extensions that optimize local productivity and minimize development friction. The guide serves as a solid starting point for configure environments suitable for modern software engineering.
-  - **(2026)** [**Local History**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=xyz.local-history) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Maintains an independent local timeline of file changes, acting as a fallback when code modifications have not yet been committed to Git. This local safety net helps prevent accidental data loss during local refactoring.
-  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: autoDocstring - Python Docstring Generator**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=njpwerner.autodocstring) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Generates structured docstrings for Python methods and classes dynamically based on various standard formats. Simplifies documenting APIs and data models within Python microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [**code.visualstudio.com: GitHub Copilot in VS Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/overview) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official guide detailing configuration and prompt engineering practices for using GitHub Copilot inside VS Code. Essential for developers optimizing their generative AI workflow.
-  - **(2026)** [**Material Icon Theme**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=PKief.material-icon-theme) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enhances the IDE visual interface with recognizable file icons corresponding to languages, configurations, and cloud-native templates.
-  - **(2026)** [**Monokai Pro Theme**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=monokai.theme-monokai-pro-vscode) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly structured color palette designed to reduce eye strain and optimize visual parsing of nested structures and syntaxes.
-  - **(2026)** [**Dracula Pro Theme 🌟**](https://draculatheme.com/pro) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Premium implementation of the Dracula design system, featuring custom variants, optimized fonts, and cohesive configurations for high-efficiency programming environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**Jira and Bitbucket (Official)**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Atlassian.atlascode) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integrates Atlassian Jira issue boards and Bitbucket pipelines directly into the developer's workspace to reduce tab-switching during agile workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [**Azure DevOps 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/azuredevops) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Extends the VS Code platform with deep Azure DevOps integration, providing real-time pipeline status checks, work item tracking, and Git repository links.
-  - **(2026)** [**Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Tools 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=msazurermtools.azurerm-vscode-tools) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides language server support, validation, and autocomplete for Azure Resource Manager (ARM) JSON templates. Although Microsoft Bicep and Terraform are often preferred for new projects, ARM tools remain critical for maintaining enterprise deployment patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [**snyk.io: Securing your open source dependencies with the Snyk Visual Studio' Code extension**](https://snyk.io/blog/securing-open-source-dependencies-snyk-visual-studio-code-extension) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical article demonstrating how to find and remediate open-source vulnerability risks directly from the editor using Snyk. This guide helps engineers implement continuous dependency scanning early in the development lifecycle.
-  - **(2026)** [**IAM Legend**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=SebastianBille.iam-legend) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides autocomplete and inline documentation for AWS IAM policy documents inside VS Code. It helps platform and security engineers configure precise, least-privilege cloud permissions, reducing misconfiguration risks.
-  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: Azure App Service for Visual Studio Code**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-azuretools.vscode-azureappservice) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Simplifies deployment, configuration, and monitoring of applications hosted on Azure App Service. Useful for deploying monolithic apps and APIs, though complex architectures have shifted toward Kubernetes and Serverless.
-  - **(2026)** [****Apicurio** Registry**](https://github.com/apicurio/apicurio-registry) ⭐ 814  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Apicurio Registry is an open-source, high-performance centralized schema registry. It manages API contracts, OpenAPI designs, AsyncAPI definitions, Avro, and Protobuf structures, enforcing real-time payload validations over high-throughput microservice pipelines while offering direct Kubernetes operator integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [**Apache ActiveMQ Artemis broker**](https://artemis.apache.org/components/artemis) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Apache ActiveMQ Artemis is the next-generation messaging broker featuring a high-performance, asynchronous non-blocking execution model. Supporting AMQP, MQTT, STOMP, and JMS, it represents the primary engine under Red Hat AMQ deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat AMQ**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/amq) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Red Hat AMQ is an enterprise message-brokering platform supporting traditional queue protocols (AMQP, JMS, MQTT) and high-throughput streaming patterns via integrated Kafka streams. It forms the core transactional backbone for legacy-to-modern hybrid cloud transformations.
-  - **(2026)** [**conduktor.io 🌟**](https://www.conduktor.io) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Conduktor stands as the premier developer and enterprise GUI ecosystem for Kafka data governance and troubleshooting. Providing deep visual insight into consumer lag, topic state, schema registry configurations, and message payloads, it is critical for managing scale in event-driven systems.
-  - **(2026)** [**AWS Kinesis**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kinesis) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” AWS Kinesis is a fully-managed proprietary real-time streaming alternative to Apache Kafka, tightly integrated with the AWS serverless ecosystem. It abstracts partition management and storage architectures, serving as an attractive choice for engineering groups prioritizing low-overhead operations.
-  - **(2026)** [**Apache Pulsar**](https://pulsar.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Apache Pulsar is a highly scalable distributed messaging platform utilizing a multi-layered design that isolates broker-level computation from BookKeeper-backed storage nodes. This architecture enables independent cluster scaling, seamless multi-tenancy, and advanced geo-replication features out of the box.
-  - **(2026)** [**ksqlDB**](https://www.confluent.io/product/ksqldb) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An event-streaming database engineered specifically to build stream-processing applications on top of Apache Kafka. By translating familiar SQL queries into stateful Kafka Streams topologies, ksqlDB enables microservices to construct real-time materialized views and joins with minimal code.
-  - **(2026)** [**mqtt.org**](https://mqtt.org) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The home of MQTT, the industry-standard lightweight publish-subscribe transport protocol designed specifically for extreme remote locations and low-bandwidth channels. It constitutes the primary communication format for edge nodes and mobile endpoints bridging into central event-streaming backbones.
-  - **(2026)** [**Zeebe workflow engine**](https://camunda.com/platform/zeebe) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Zeebe is Camunda's highly available, horizontally scalable workflow orchestration engine designed specifically for microservices architectures. Relying on event-sourced execution loops, Zeebe manages complex BPMN process flows across thousands of servers with built-in partition tolerance.
-  - **(2026)** [**docs.astronomer.io: Dynamically generating DAGs in Airflow**](https://www.astronomer.io/docs/learn/dynamically-generating-dags) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep dive on building dynamically-generated DAGs in Airflow. This blueprint showcases how to dynamically compile hundreds of different workflows from external JSON or YAML configurations, dramatically reducing redundant code in large-scale platform teams.
-  - **(2026)** [**smartcar.com**](https://smartcar.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Smartcar provides a developer-friendly API platform for connected vehicles, enabling telemetry collection, remote door locking, and EV battery charging management. It abstracts away complex proprietary OBD protocols into a standard RESTful developer portal.
-  - **(2026)** [**BBVA API Market**](https://www.bbvaapimarket.com/es) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” BBVA's commercial API platform, allowing external developers to securely consume core banking capabilities. It features REST integrations for payments, transactions, customer identification, and financial data insights within a PSD2-compliant workspace.
-  - **(2026)** [**Deutsche Bank API Program**](https://developer.db.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The developer portal for Deutsche Bank, providing secure and standard access to financial APIs. It supports secure OAuth2 protocols, enabling applications to run transaction processing, accounts reconciliation, and credit evaluations.
-  - **(2026)** [**ING Developer Portal**](https://developer.ing.com/openbanking) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” ING's open-banking marketplace and developer portal. The catalog details APIs for cash management, transaction services, accounts balance, and PSD2 compliance, backed by strong authentication and sandbox simulation tools.
-  - **(2026)** [**MuleSoft API Manager**](https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api/manager) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” MuleSoft API Manager acts as a centralized control plane for securing, governing, and analyzing APIs across the enterprise. It enables deep integration with the Anypoint Platform, offering capabilities like policy enforcement, SLA contracts, and traffic routing to coordinate complex integration topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [**Lura 🌟**](https://luraproject.org) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Lura (formerly KrakenD framework) is an ultra-performant, stateless API Gateway engine written in Go. It allows developers to construct high-throughput microservice aggregations, protocol translations, and response manipulations using declarative configurations with zero state.
-  - **(2026)** [**github.com/containerscrew/aws-sso-auth**](https://github.com/containerscrew/aws-sso-rs) ⭐ 4  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A lightweight Rust-based terminal utility (aws-sso-rs) designed to automate AWS IAM Identity Center login workflows and manage local workstation credential lifecycles. It bypasses slow browser integration loops by managing token renewals and profile switching programmatically. Critical for terminal-first developers using security-hardened AWS structures.
-  - **(2026)** [**educative.io/courses/the-kubernetes-course: Learn Kubernetes: A Deep Dive 🌟🌟🌟**](https://www.educative.io/courses/learn-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A text-first training curriculum with browser-native sandbox environments. Investigates internal API server flows, cluster scheduler behaviors, and advanced persistent volumes without installation friction.
-  - **(2026)** [**github.com/techiescamp/kubernetes-learning-path 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/techiescamp/kubernetes-learning-path) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A massive, community-backed repository organizing study plans, code repositories, structural templates, and practice exercises. Ideal for self-taught DevOps engineers transitioning to system automation roles.
-  - **(2026)** [**JBang**](https://www.jbang.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” JBang offers a simplified approach to writing and running JVM-based code as self-contained scripts, handling dependency declaration and download seamlessly. Live Grounding shows that JBang has matured into a powerful tool for operations, DevOps task scripting, and rapid local prototyping without standard Java project boilerplate.
-  - **(2026)** [**Apache Maven Changelog Plugin**](https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changelog-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official plugin designed to automatically generate change-history reports from your underlying SCM repository during the site-generation phase. Supports Git, SVN, and Mercurial.
-  - **(2026)** [**code.visualstudio.com: Java Project Management in VS Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/java/java-project) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Guide on setting up VS Code for enterprise Java development. Showcases full integration with Apache Maven, offering seamless debugging, project dependency visualization, and execution pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [**docs.gradle.org: Getting Started**](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/getting_started.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official Gradle getting started guide, focusing on project structure, tasks, lifecycle, and script authoring. Live Grounding validates this as the crucial entry point for setting up dynamic build scripts, multi-project dependency graphs, and CI pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [**APIDog**](https://apidog.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” APIDog is an integrated API design, debugging, mocking, and testing toolkit. Merges Swagger, Postman, and mock services into a unified team-based collaborative workspace.
-  - **(2026)** [**microcks.io**](https://microcks.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Microcks is a cloud-native platform for mocking and virtualization of APIs (REST, gRPC, GraphQL, AsyncAPI). It speeds up microservices testing by generating mock endpoints and testing compliance directly against enterprise schemas.
-  - **(2026)** [**kubeshark/kubeshark**](https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark) ⭐ 11951  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source, eBPF-driven network monitoring and L7 protocol debugging engine offering Wireshark-like inspection for Kubernetes. Captures, decodes, and records TCP/UDP traffic at the kernel level across dynamic microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [**Helm Diff Plugin 🌟**](https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff) ⭐ 3447  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The essential Helm plugin that compares proposed templates with running cluster releases to output an exact color-coded unified diff. A foundational safety gate for continuous delivery, mitigating unexpected state drifts during upgrades.
-  - **(2026)** [**IBM Cloud**](https://www.ibm.com/solutions/cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The business and technical portal for IBM Cloud. Live Grounding highlights its specialization in enterprise hybrid-cloud, secure financial cloud environments, and deep integration with Red Hat OpenShift architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [**DockerHub: websphere-liberty**](https://hub.docker.com/_/websphere-liberty) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official WebSphere Liberty image on Docker Hub, providing a highly optimized cloud-native runtime designed for Java EE and MicroProfile. Live Grounding emphasizes its value for enterprise application modernization, delivering low-footprint containers with IBM technical backing.
-  - **(2026)** [**openliberty.io**](https://openliberty.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The project portal for Open Liberty, IBM's open-source, highly modular Java runtime designed for microservices and cloud-native applications. Live Grounding highlights its performance, dynamic reloading capabilities, and seamless integration with container platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [**github.com/openliberty**](https://github.com/openliberty) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The primary GitHub hub containing repositories for Open Liberty, hosting its core runtime, tooling, and integrations. Live Grounding shows a highly collaborative community pushing frequent optimizations for Jakarta EE and MicroProfile.
-  - **(2026)** [**Azure Policy**](https://nubenetes.com/azure/) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Specialized gateway and reference documentation for enforcing structural compliance, resource auditing, and governance across Azure resource environments. Explains custom definition policies, policy initiatives, and automated remediation workflows. Critical reference for maintaining operational guardrails in enterprise cloud architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [**Tutorial: Restoring a DB Instance from a DB Snapshot**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/CHAP_Tutorials.RestoringFromSnapshot.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official Amazon RDS guide for restoring database environments from snapshots. Details parameter group mappings, VPC/Subnet target assignments, and DB engine storage allocation shifts during reconstruction.
-  - **(2026)** [**AWS Tutorials: Create and Connect to a MySQL Database with Amazon RDS**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/hands-on/latest/create-mysql-db/create-mysql-db.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A beginner-to-intermediate hands-on tutorial for launching a MySQL DB instance inside AWS RDS. Walks through security group access policies, DB engine parameters, and application tier connectivity patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [**Payara Micro**](https://hub.docker.com/r/payara/micro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official Docker image for Payara Micro, a lightweight, cloud-optimized container runtime designed specifically for MicroProfile applications. Live Grounding shows Payara Micro is extensively used in dynamic, auto-scaling Kubernetes microservice pods due to its rapid startup and low configuration overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [**WildFly**](https://www.wildfly.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The project homepage for WildFly, Red Hat's open-source application server executing modern Jakarta EE specifications. Live Grounding highlights WildFly as a high-performance, modular system featuring fast startup and low memory usage, heavily favored for container deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [**Google Docs: doc.new**](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fdocument%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new&dsh=S-551027576%3A1779031360486315&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fdocument%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new<mpl=docs&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=wise&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PasT3fzmBVDogbYOa448WODYqcNpbr94eLlOd4kL-w5BLgVa3s5bweNB_q-BV6hVUtWFJzfuoQ) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Direct shortcut mechanism for instantly initializing an empty, collaborative Google Doc environment under the user's active Google account identity. Highly useful for collaborative platform runtime documentation and note taking.
-  - **(2026)** [**Spreadsheets: sheet.new**](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fspreadsheets%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new&dsh=S338656440%3A1779029465061496&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fspreadsheets%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new<mpl=sheets&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=wise&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PauvFLix7FhDQsyeXMzly7IlWofT_GeExGBZD5PeXgcMI8_fmgxBG05tRNkG3ISAaCxExVB7) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Browser shortcut mapping that provisions a blank cloud-based Google Sheets environment immediately. Typically used within operational engineering environments for quick tracking of cluster audits, FinOps billing lists, or migration runbooks.
-  - **(2026)** [**Couchdb.apache.org**](https://couchdb.apache.org) [ERLANG CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Apache multi-master replicating document database using HTTP/JSON APIs. Features robust, offline-first sync protocols with ACID qualities, backed by Erlang's battle-tested fault tolerance.
-  - **(2026)** [**HBase.apache.org**](https://hbase.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Open-source, distributed, column-oriented database running atop Hadoop DFS. Delivers real-time, random read/write storage access to billions of rows, modeled directly after Google's original Bigtable design.
-  - **(2026)** [**rethinkdb.com**](https://rethinkdb.com) [C++ CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Open-source NoSQL database built to push live updates and query changes directly to client-facing web applications. Utilizes its proprietary ReQL language to manage real-time event feeds.
-  - **(2026)** [**Hive.apache.org**](https://hive.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Data warehousing solution built on Apache Hadoop. Translates SQL-like relational queries into underlying MapReduce, Tez, or Spark execution plans, optimizing analytics operations over petabyte-scale data lakes.
-  - **(2026)** [**Apache Drill**](https://drill.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Distributed, schema-free SQL query engine built to query multi-structured data repositories including NoSQL systems, file systems, and cloud object storage pools on-the-fly without metadata pre-definition.
-  - **(2026)** [**NuoDB, elastically scalable database. A revolution compared to traditional monolithic 1-box databases. NuoDB is ACID,SQL, distributed/scalable and support flexible schemas**](https://www.nuodb.com) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Elastic distributed SQL database engineered for container workloads. Achieves horizontal scale-out of transactional processing and storage components while retaining strict ACID compliance.
-  - **(2026)** [**tilt.dev**](https://tilt.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Tilt is an advanced local inner-loop orchestrator. It observes codebase modifications to automatically rebuild container filesystems and sync live changes straight into Kubernetes pods, presenting structured status reporting via a local CLI/web UI.
-  - **(2026)** [**devspace.sh**](https://www.devspace.sh) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” DevSpace is a high-performance developer command-line tool designed to lower the Kubernetes learning curve. It provides extremely fast, bidirectional file synchronization that bypasses container rebuilding cycles for instant hot-reloading.
-  - **(2026)** [**telepresence.io 🌟**](https://telepresence.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Telepresence is a CNCF proxying tool that connects a local development machine directly to a remote Kubernetes cluster. It redirects service traffic, enabling developers to run integration tests and debug local services as if they were live in the cluster.
-  - **(2026)** [**github.com/openshift/console 🌟**](https://github.com/openshift/console) ⭐ 456  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official enterprise-grade administrative console for OpenShift environments. Offers advanced visualization dashboards for developers and platform operators, featuring real-time telemetry, custom resource definition (CRD) rendering, and multi-tenant security.
-  - **(2025)** [**Google Agents CLI**](https://github.com/google/agents-cli) ⭐ 2853  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An official command-line tool from Google built to design, test, and deploy agentic AI workflows. Leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Google LLM APIs, it facilitates automated task orchestration across local filesystems and remote cloud APIs.
-  - **(2025)** [**EntraExporter**](https://github.com/microsoft/entraexporter) ⭐ 866  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An essential open-source PowerShell tool designed to export entire Microsoft Entra ID tenant configurations to local JSON files. In 2026, EntraExporter is widely used by security and architecture teams to establish configuration baselines, detect drift, and archive tenant states for compliance audits.
-  - **(2025)** [**Azure App Service Auto-Heal: Capturing Relevant Data During Performance Issues**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/azure-app-service-auto-heal-capturing-relevant-data-during-performance-issues/4390351) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical breakdown of the Azure App Service Auto-Heal capability, showing how to trigger automated mitigation actions during performance regressions. It explains how to collect diagnostic artifacts, such as thread dumps, memory dumps, and profiler traces, right before an instance restarts. This proactive debugging practice prevents transient microservice failures from escalating into major outages.
-  - **(2025)** [**Jenkins Pipeline Unit testing framework**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/JenkinsPipelineUnit) ⭐ 1585  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The standard community pipeline testing toolkit. Simplifies verifying multi-step pipeline syntax, credential queries, and shared libraries within local mock environments, accelerating delivery validation times.
-  - **(2025)** [**How to create initial "seed" job**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/configuration-as-code-plugin) ⭐ 2790  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An operational setup manual detailing how to bootstrap a primary seed job inside configuration-as-code files. This enables the controller to dynamically generate all subsequent projects automatically on initial server launch.
-  - **(2025)** [**Portfolio Architecture Tooling**](https://redhatdemocentral.gitlab.io/portfolio-architecture-tooling) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical toolset and mapping library designed to programmatically generate clean, unified, and compliant architectural diagrams for hybrid cloud deployments. Enables platform teams to model complex networking, storage, and cluster connections cleanly.
-  - **(2025)** [**Learn to Manage Investments and Cost Efficiency of Azure and AI Workloads**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/finopsblog/learn-to-manage-investments-and-cost-efficiency-of-azure-and-ai-workloads/4396862) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses cost-optimization techniques for AI and large language model (LLM) workloads running on Azure. Discusses GPU node autoprovisioning, vector database optimization, and Azure OpenAI API consumption pricing models.
-  - **(2025)** [**Application Gateway for Containers: Istio Integration**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/11/21/application-gateway-for-containers-istio-integration) [GO / YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced architectural post demonstrating how Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC) integrates with Istio Service Mesh via Kubernetes Gateway API. It details how edge traffic routing seamlessly hands off to internal mesh proxy sidecars while preserving end-to-end mTLS and header-based routing. This integration is critical for high-security microservices topologies demanding zero-trust communication.
-  - **(2025)** [**terrascan 🌟**](https://www.tenable.com/cloud-security/solutions/iac) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced static analysis framework for Infrastructure as Code. Scan Helm, Terraform, and Docker configurations for critical vulnerability flags, configuration flaws, and structural security compliance failures.
-  - **(2025)** [**Brainboard 🌟**](https://www.brainboard.co) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A collaborative visual cloud architecture platform that lets teams design cloud topologies visually and auto-generate corresponding, clean, production-ready Terraform code configurations synchronously.
-  - **(2025)** [**gruntwork.io**](https://www.gruntwork.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Gruntwork provides thoroughly tested, enterprise-grade Infrastructure-as-Code modules that establish robust standards for cloud platforms. Covering critical elements like secure networks, IAM, and orchestrators, it reduces custom development time. Gruntwork serves as a benchmark for platform architects designing reliable cloud strategies.
-  - **(2025)** [**acloudguru.com: The Ultimate Terraform Cheatsheet**](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-ultimate-terraform-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Pluralsight's ultimate visual cheat sheet for Terraform workflows. Live Grounding: Highlights key syntax strategies including local module declarations, remote state locking in AWS S3 or HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP), and secret injection patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [**computingforgeeks.com: Kubectl Cheat Sheet for Kubernetes Admins & CKA Exam Prep**](https://computingforgeeks.com/kubectl-cheat-sheet-kubernetes) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive diagnostic cheat sheet oriented around CKA/CKAD exam guidelines. Systematically structures kubectl directives from basic pod generation to advanced logging and multi-context cluster manipulation.
-  - **(2025)** [**komodor.com: The Ultimate Kubectl Cheat Sheet 🌟**](https://komodor.com/learn/the-ultimate-kubectl-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An expert-level operational manual curated for modern DevOps and SRE profiles. Distills complex troubleshooting tasks, container execution routing, and multi-namespace context switches into direct action sequences.
-  - **(2025)** [**QuickRef.ME - Quick Reference Cheat Sheets**](https://quickref.me/index.html) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” QuickRef.ME offers highly organized cheat sheets covering major programming languages, CLI utilities, databases, and platform architectures. It serves as a rapid reference dashboard that reduces lookup overhead during continuous programming cycles.
-  - **(2025)** [**blog.gitguardian.com: Docker Security Best Practices & Cheat Sheet 🌟**](https://blog.gitguardian.com/how-to-improve-your-docker-containers-security-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on protecting applications by avoiding hardcoded secrets, securing base images, and implementing strict runtime privileges within Docker builds. Provides precise, actionable rules for integrating automated container security checks into CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [**gitexplorer.com: Git Command Explorer 🌟🌟**](https://gitexplorer.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: A highly dynamic conversational UI helper for constructing complex Git CLI command combinations. Live Grounding: Bridges the knowledge gap for operations teams by translating intuitive search intents (e.g., 'revert last commit') into precise syntax structures with explanatory annotations.
-  - **(2025)** [**freecodecamp.org: Git Cheat Sheet – 50 Git Commands You Should Know**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: High-quality, deep-dive freeCodeCamp tutorial outlining 50 essential Git actions. Live Grounding: Explores the core functional theory behind Git commit hash references, detailing branch merge strategies, commit reverts, and interactive squash strategies.
-  - **(2025)** [**arslanbilal/git-cheat-sheet 🌟🌟🌟**](https://github.com/arslanbilal/git-cheat-sheet) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: Highly starred open-source repository containing translated Git references. Live Grounding: Facilitates localized, multilingual engineering onboarding, providing consistent global team standards for branch structures, conflict resolutions, and configuration setups.
-  - **(2025)** [**docs.microsoft.com: JBoss deployment with Red Hat on Azure 🌟**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/java/ee/jboss-eap-on-aro) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Vetted deployment patterns for running clustered JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) workloads directly on Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO). Explains state replication, database persistence, and network topology translation. It represents a vital migration playbook for enterprise Java EE workloads moving to cloud-native platforms.
-  - **(2025)** [**gitlab.com: Portfolio Architecture Examples**](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral/portfolio-architecture-examples) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Code repository hosting deployment configurations, GitOps profiles, and infrastructure-as-code scripts matching Red Hat's standardized portfolio architectures. Ideal for platform administrators looking to stand up robust multi-cloud environments rapidly.
-  - **(2025)** [**Kubernetes e-Books**](https://awesome-kubernetes.readthedocs.io/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Vast repository of free high-quality Kubernetes ebooks, configuration sheets, and security manuals curated by the open-source community. Covers container security hardening, network topology routing, and scale limits. Highly recommended for continuous self-guided study.
-  - **(2025)** [**How Kruize Optimizes OpenShift Workloads**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2025/06/25/how-kruize-optimizes-openshift-workloads) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical review explaining how the Kruize Autotune project leverages prometheus metrics to autonomously profile and adjust microservices allocations on enterprise OpenShift clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [**CloudBees Health Advisor 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cloudbees-jenkins-advisor) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Proactively monitors Jenkins controllers for configuration, performance, and security anomalies. It sends diagnostic bundles securely to CloudBees, providing administrators with actionable alerts and remediation guidelines to prevent downtime.
-  - **(2025)** [**Metrics**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/metrics) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Exposes critical Jenkins operational runtime metrics (thread pools, queue wait times, GC pause, heap usage) via the Dropwizard Metrics API. Serves as the back-end foundation for Prometheus/Grafana system dashboards.
-  - **(2025)** [**Git Forensics**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/git-forensics) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes Git repository commit histories to detect code smells, track code velocity, estimate file churn, and measure developer activity. Complements code quality scans by identifying high-risk areas of the codebase.
-  - **(2025)** [**Code Average API**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/code-coverage-api) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Consolidates and visualizes code coverage metrics from diverse engines (JaCoCo, Cobertura, OpenClover) inside Jenkins. Offers customizable quality gates, coverage trends, and modern web UI integrations for early software quality enforcement.
-  - **(2025)** [**Allure 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/allure-jenkins-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Generates beautiful, highly detailed Allure HTML reports directly inside Jenkins builds. Visualizes automated test suites execution timelines, categorizes historical test failures, and tracks instability patterns across runs.
-  - **(2025)** [**Copy Artifact**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/copyartifact) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Enables secure and parameterized copying of workspace artifacts between different Jenkins jobs. Crucial for non-pipeline or multi-stage legacy freestyle architectures, though modern pipeline-based artifact repositories are preferred.
-  - **(2025)** [**pipeline-maven: Pipeline Maven Integration 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-maven) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides rich integration between Apache Maven executions and Jenkins Pipelines. It automatically tracks build artifacts, processes downstream test results (Surefire, Failsafe), and manages Maven-based dependency triggering across internal jobs.
-  - **(2025)** [**Cloudbees Credentials 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cloudbees-credentials) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enhances the standard Jenkins credentials subsystem with enterprise-grade capabilities. Facilitates secure storage, isolation, and refined access controls of critical runtime credentials across multi-tenant controller environments.
-  - **(2025)** [**AWS Secrets Manager Credentials Provider**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-secrets-manager-credentials-provider) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Configures Jenkins to pull dynamic, encrypted parameters and secrets straight from AWS Secrets Manager. Eliminates manual rotation workflows on Jenkins controllers by querying active AWS API keys or certificates at runtime.
-  - **(2025)** [**Fortify**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/fortify) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integrates Micro Focus Fortify Static Code Analyzer (SCA) into Jenkins pipelines. Automates the compilation, security scanning, and ingestion of vulnerability findings directly into the Fortify Software Security Center (SSC) dashboard.
-  - **(2025)** [**Quarkus - Dev UI 🌟**](https://quarkus.io/guides/dev-ui) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Detailed documentation of Quarkus's built-in Dev UI console, accessible locally during runtime dev mode. It permits developers to visualize configured properties, inspect active extensions, inspect database logs, and trigger custom events from a web browser interface. Architecturally, it streamlines internal-loop operations and minimizes standard context switching during active development.
-  - **(2025)** [**odo**](https://odo.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A developer-focused CLI tool for writing and deploying applications on Kubernetes and OpenShift without deep Kubernetes knowledge. It abstracts complex YAML files and facilitates live code updates directly inside running containers. It represents an emerging paradigm in local iteration loops, competing with tooling like Skaffold and Tilt for developer mindshare.
-  - **(2025)** [**Dekorate**](https://dekorate.io) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An annotation-based code generation tool that automatically creates Kubernetes manifests (YAML, JSON) during compile time. By decorating Java code directly, developers can emit Deployment, Service, and Ingress templates without leaving their IDEs. While highly convenient for Java-centric shops, it can obscure platform-level complexities that DevOps teams may need to manage externally.
-  - **(2025)** [**Introduction to Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC)**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/02/28/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An introductory architecture guide covering the capabilities of Azure's modern Application Gateway for Containers (AGC). Illustrates how it integrates natively via Gateway API parameters to deliver low-latency application routing.
-  - **(2025)** [**epinio/epinio**](https://github.com/epinio/epinio) ⭐ 590  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Epinio is an open-source, lightweight PaaS built on top of Kubernetes, designed to offer an app-push developer experience similar to Heroku or Cloud Foundry. Created by SUSE, it handles code compilation, ingress configuration, and TLS provisioning out-of-the-box, allowing developers to deploy applications with a single CLI command without managing raw YAML.
-  - **(2025)** [**multus-cni 🌟**](https://github.com/k8snetworkplumbingwg/multus-cni) ⭐ 2882  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin that enables attaching multiple network interfaces to a single Kubernetes pod, delegating individual networks to auxiliary CNIs (such as Calico, Flannel, or SR-IOV). It remains the absolute standard in 2026 for high-performance networks, telecom applications, and dual-homed containers.
-  - **(2025)** [**NetMaker**](https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker) ⭐ 11628  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Netmaker is a high-speed, dynamic overlay network orchestrator powered by WireGuard. It facilitates direct, secure mesh networks across multi-cloud, on-premises, and edge Kubernetes nodes, drastically reducing latency compared to traditional overlay options like VXLAN or IPSec. Netmaker is highly valuable for hybrid cluster topologies and secure cross-regional communication.
-  - **(2025)** [**helm-docs**](https://github.com/norwoodj/helm-docs) ⭐ 1745  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An automated utility designed to generate clear Markdown documentation from Helm chart metadata and schema structures. By analyzing values.yaml schema annotations, it produces clean, standardized configuration tables. This ensures chart configurations remain self-documenting and structurally valid within CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [**github.com/ContainerSSH/ContainerSSH**](https://github.com/ContainerSSH/ContainerSSH) ⭐ 3054  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” ContainerSSH is a high-security proxy server that dynamically spins up an isolated, single-use container in Kubernetes whenever a user initializes an SSH connection. It ensures strict credential verification and guarantees absolute environment isolation, preventing host namespace contamination.
-  - **(2025)** [**kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner: Kubernetes NFS Subdir External' Provisioner**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner) ⭐ 3016  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An out-of-tree dynamic provisioner that uses an existing NFS server to dynamically provision Kubernetes Persistent Volumes by creating subdirectories within the NFS share. Extremely reliable and simple to configure, it is widely utilized in 2026 for developer setups, bare-metal deployments, and test environments.
-  - **(2025)** [**DockSTARTer**](https://github.com/GhostWriters/DockSTARTer) ⭐ 2560  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A user-friendly CLI utility designed to simplify the configuration and installation of self-hosted server software via structured Docker Compose patterns. Serves as a solid entry point for containerization concepts in local server and edge hardware topologies.
-  - **(2025)** [**action-tmate: Debug GitHub Actions via SSH**](https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate) ⭐ 3550  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An essential interactive troubleshooting tool that opens a secure tmate SSH session directly into active GitHub Actions runners, enabling real-time terminal diagnostics of failing pipeline runs.
-  - **(2025)** [**inspektor-gadget/inspektor-gadget**](https://github.com/inspektor-gadget/inspektor-gadget) ⭐ 2846  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced eBPF-based debugging and observability framework for Kubernetes clusters. It instruments system calls, network flows, and filesystem activities directly at the kernel level without injecting sidecars, delivering low-overhead runtime inspection and security auditing.
-  - **(2025)** [**github.com/jonmosco/kube-ps1 ⭐**](https://github.com/jonmosco/kube-ps1) ⭐ 3795  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Kube-ps1 is an absolute de facto standard shell helper that dynamically appends the active Kubernetes context and namespace to the terminal command prompt. By giving clear, constant visual context, it significantly reduces the risk of accidental command execution on production clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [**crazy-max/diun**](https://github.com/crazy-max/diun) ⭐ 4721  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Diun (Docker Image Update Notifier) is a lightweight CLI application designed to monitor Docker registries and notify team members of active image updates. With support for multiple notification backends (Slack, Telegram, Webhooks), it bridges the gap between static registry management and automated GitOps continuous integration pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [**doitintl/kube-no-trouble: kubent ⭐⭐⭐**](https://github.com/doitintl/kube-no-trouble) ⭐ 3673  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Kube No Trouble (kubent) is an indispensable CLI utility that scans running Kubernetes clusters for deprecated API usage, obsolete resources, and outdated Helm values. By auditing cluster metadata prior to major platform upgrades, it provides an outstanding safety margin.
-  - **(2025)** [**Rancher Desktop 🌟**](https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop) ⭐ 7192  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source desktop application that provides local Kubernetes and container management, serving as a primary alternative to Docker Desktop. It packages k3s, nerdctl, and kubectl, allowing users to select and run specific Kubernetes versions on macOS, Windows, and Linux. In 2026, it is a dominant workspace tool for local cloud-native development.
-  - **(2025)** [**kubernetes-sigs/kwok**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kwok) ⭐ 3124  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” KWOK (Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet) is an official SIG-sponsored emulator that spins up thousands of virtual nodes in seconds. By executing without actual kubelet footprints, it enables developers to simulate massive scale clusters, scheduler constraints, and operator behaviors on a standard laptop.
-  - **(2025)** [**Direktiv**](https://github.com/direktiv/direktiv) ⭐ 492  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Direktiv is an event-driven container-based workflow engine that runs natively on Kubernetes. It utilizes gRPC, Knative, and serverless containers to coordinate complex operational workflows, orchestrating microservices through a JSON/YAML-defined state machine. Direktiv is highly efficient for enterprise automation, security orchestrations, and CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [**microshift.io**](https://microshift.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” MicroShift is Red Hat's lightweight edge-optimized Kubernetes distribution, specifically designed to run on resource-constrained devices (e.g., IoT gateways and automotive systems). Tailored from OpenShift's core code, it minimizes memory footprint while maintaining enterprise API compatibility and OCI image compliance, operating efficiently alongside systemd-managed host systems.
-  - **(2025)** [**architecture diagrams and slides**](https://github.com/microsoft/azure_arc) ⭐ 806  [MARKDOWN/IMAGES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official architectural blueprints and presentation slides detailing the inner workings of Azure Arc control planes and resource providers. This repository visually demonstrates how Arc bridges the control plane to edge environments and external cloud providers. It is an indispensable asset for enterprise architects designing unified management policies and hybrid cluster deployments.
-  - **(2025)** [**git-secret.io**](https://git-secret.io) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A bash-based tool for encrypting sensitive files inside Git repositories using GPG keys. It ensures configuration files containing private keys or credentials can be stored in public repos while remaining inaccessible to unauthorized eyes.
-  - **(2025)** [**kubekey**](https://github.com/kubesphere/kubekey) ⭐ 2821  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A Go-based command-line utility engineered to rapidly install, configure, and upgrade Kubernetes clusters, KubeSphere components, and runtime layers (containerd, Docker) on bare-metal and cloud environments. It highly excels in air-gapped, offline installations using custom artifact packages. (Live Grounding: KubeKey remains a highly-rated installer alternative to Kubeadm, especially popular in hybrid/on-prem environments requiring deterministic runtime setups).
-  - **(2025)** [**github.com/rancher/fleet**](https://github.com/rancher/fleet) ⭐ 1708  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents Fleet as Rancher's GitOps engine for massive scale. Live grounding in 2026 verifies Fleet remains highly enterprise-stable, powering large-scale multi-cluster deployments across thousands of distributed edge devices by optimizing resource footprints compared to traditional GitOps operators.
-  - **(2025)** [**WinPython: Portable Scientific Python 2/3 32/64bit Distribution for Windows**](https://sourceforge.net/projects/winpython) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents WinPython as a portable, isolated scientific Python distribution for Windows environments. Live Grounding confirms its value for locked-down systems, giving data scientists complete offline capabilities without requiring administrator installation permissions.
-  - **(2025)** [**volatiletech/sqlboiler**](https://github.com/aarondl/sqlboiler) ⭐ 6990  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight frames SQLBoiler as a database-first generator tool producing type-safe Go ORM code from database schemas. Live Grounding confirms its widespread production usage where performance and strict static typing are preferred over runtime-reflective ORMs like GORM.
-  - **(2025)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Tutorials For Beginners: Getting Started Guide**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-tutorials-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptional introductory portal that distills container architecture into highly digestible guides. Explores standard pod mechanics, ingress controllers, environment configs, and scaling strategies with clean procedural steps.
-  - **(2025)** [**freecodecamp.org: The Kubernetes Handbook 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-kubernetes-handbook) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A robust, free reference guide to Kubernetes cluster configuration. Contains detailed walk-throughs on container networks, continuous integration patterns, and localized diagnostic routines with configuration syntax.
-  - **(2025)** [**JKube**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Eclipse JKube is a collection of plugins and libraries used for building container images and generating Kubernetes manifests out of Java projects. Successor to the popular Fabric8 Maven Plugin, it integrates natively into Maven and Gradle builds. In 2026, it remains a robust enterprise choice for teams seeking to automate image builds and deployments directly from their existing JVM build pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [**Hyperglance**](https://www.hyperglance.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An enterprise-grade IT visualization and automated inventory mapper. Discovers, maps, and generates complete topology diagrams of cloud environments, tracking Kubernetes resources and network policies automatically.
-  - **(2025)** [**github.com/komodorio/helm-dashboard 🌟**](https://github.com/komodorio/helm-dashboard) ⭐ 5716  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A real-time web UI dashboard tailored for managing, upgrading, and viewing Helm releases. It addresses the visibility gap for platform operators by facilitating live drift visualization, schema validation, and multi-version revision comparisons directly from a user-friendly browser interface.
-  - **(2025)** [**Helmsman: Helm Charts as Code 🌟**](https://github.com/mkubaczyk/helmsman) ⭐ 1498  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise-grade, GitOps-friendly engine for declaring Helm charts as code. By monitoring desired state files, it automates lifecycle tasks including installations, cross-cluster upgrades, namespace setup, and purging deprecated releases.
-  - **(2025)** [**awslabs/amazon-ecr-credential-helper: Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper**](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-ecr-credential-helper) ⭐ 2703  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A Docker credential helper that handles seamless, transparent IAM-based authentication for Amazon ECR. By removing the need to run periodic 'aws ecr get-login-password' cron jobs, it enhances runtime security by integrating directly with standard IAM Instance Profiles and local AWS config files.
-  - **(2025)** [**kubernetes-sigs/security-profiles-operator**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/security-profiles-operator) ⭐ 848  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official Kubernetes SIG operator for managing Seccomp, AppArmor, and SELinux profiles natively. Live Grounding confirms its active role in highly regulated sectors for hardening container execution spaces. It replaces manual node profiling with declarative, cluster-wide configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [**Announcing Private Preview: ArgoCD through Microsoft GitOps**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearcblog/announcing-private-preview-argocd-through-microsoft-gitops/4399747) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An announcement regarding native ArgoCD integration managed directly through Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes and Microsoft GitOps. This development bridges the gap between AKS native extensions and industry-standard GitOps tools, offering declarative cluster state management at scale. It significantly reduces operational overhead by hosting and maintaining control plane elements as a first-class Azure service.
-  - **(2025)** [**k8up.io**](https://k8up.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” K8up uses standard CRD objects to configure high-frequency Restic backups on selected persistent volumes. Offers integrated S3 exports, backup target management, and pruning policies.
-  - **(2025)** [**Bacula Enterprise for OpenShift and Kubernetes 🌟**](https://www.baculasystems.com) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Bacula Enterprise provides high-volume, multi-tenant physical and cloud-native backup architectures for OpenShift and Kubernetes. Implements specialized volume snapshotting modules with security-hardened air-gapped target integrations.
-  - **(2025)** [**Trillio**](https://trilio.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Trilio offers a Kubernetes-native data protection software suite. Facilitates high-speed, programmatic volume and metadata replication, multi-cloud migration, and ransomware mitigation across large clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [**TrillioVault for Kubernetes**](https://www.trilio.io/triliovault-for-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” TrilioVault for Kubernetes is a policy-driven backup manager designed for GitOps and multi-cloud container setups. Captures complete application layouts, secret configurations, and dynamic CSI volumes.
-  - **(2025)** [**PX-Backup: docs**](https://docs.portworx.com/portworx-backup-on-prem) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official operational documentation for Portworx Backup (PX-Backup). Walks through multi-tenant metadata backups, scheduling pipelines, and application-consistent target snapshots.
-  - **(2025)** [**github.com/gardener/etcd-backup-restore**](https://github.com/gardener/etcd-backup-restore) ⭐ 329  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Developed under the Gardener project, this agent automates snapshot generation, compression, and synchronization of multi-node ETCD clusters. Continuously writes transactional delta logs to private S3 endpoints.
-  - **(2025)** [**github.com/konveyor 🌟**](https://github.com/konveyor) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source modernization and migration suite designed to analyze, refactor, and migrate complex application workloads to Kubernetes across multiple physical and cloud ecosystems.
-  - **(2025)** [**Amazon SQS FAQs**](https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/faqs) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official FAQ suite detailing Amazon SQS's scaling behavior, FIFO queue logic, dead-letter configurations, encryption capabilities, and pricing metrics.
-  - **(2025)** [**guides.sonatype.com: secure docker registries**](https://help.sonatype.com/index.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical guide addressing safe configuration patterns for private container registries. Emphasizes proxy configurations, custom SSL certificate injection, and registry cleanup policies to reduce host storage demands.
-  - **(2025)** [**former2.com**](https://former2.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Former2 is an industry-standard open-source browser utility that imports active AWS configurations and outputs valid CloudFormation, Terraform, or AWS CDK structures. Running client-side to protect credentials, it simplifies migrating manually provisioned resources into structured Git repositories.
-  - **(2025)** [**3T MongoChef – Your New MongoDB GUI**](https://3t.io) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Studio 3T (formerly MongoChef), a professional desktop GUI featuring query builders, migration schemas, and JSON editors. Facilitates local database administration and connection profiles for cloud-hosted instances.
-  - **(2025)** [**aws.amazon.com/big-data**](https://aws.amazon.com/big-data) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official AWS portal showcasing enterprise managed data services. Covers analytical platform integrations utilizing Amazon EMR, AWS Glue, Athena, and cloud-native Amazon Redshift.
-  - **(2025)** [**blogs.aws.amazon.com/bigdata**](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/bigdata) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” AWS Big Data blog feed publishing architectural insights, streaming pipeline blueprints, lake house migrations, and optimized resource configurations on top of AWS analytics stacks.
-  - **(2025)** [**AWS Device Farm: Improve the quality of your web and mobile applications by testing across desktop browsers and real mobile devices hosted in the AWS Cloud**](https://aws.amazon.com/device-farm) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Product brief of AWS Device Farm, an automated application testing service hosting real physical mobile devices and desktop browser stacks for continuous cross-platform validation.
-  - **(2025)** [**kubenav**](https://github.com/kubenav/kubenav) ⭐ 2274  [DART CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A lightweight multi-platform open-source navigator designed for mobile devices (iOS, Android) and desktop. Delivers secure cluster troubleshooting, rapid log auditing, and safe shell executions directly on remote servers.
-  - **(2025)** [**Aptakube**](https://aptakube.com) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A blazing fast, multi-cluster desktop client engineered in Rust and Svelte. Unlike traditional heavy Electron alternatives, it excels at low memory footprints and offers multi-cluster resource tracking across different regions in a single UI.
-  - **(2025)** [**github.com/cyclops-ui/cyclops**](https://github.com/cyclops-ui/cyclops) ⭐ 3323  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source developer-focused UI that dynamically generates highly intuitive forms from Kubernetes configurations and Helm schemas. Reduces cognitive overhead for non-operations teams, allowing secure and error-free deployments.
-  - **(2025)** [**kubeshop.github.io/monokle**](https://docs.monokle.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source IDE developed by Kubeshop for managing, refactoring, and verifying Kubernetes manifests. Facilitates dynamic schema-based validation, pre-deployment policy checks, and structural reviews of raw YAML, Helm, and Kustomize files.
-  - **(2024)** [**blog.postman.com: What Is PlatformOps?**](https://blog.postman.com/what-is-platformops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analysis of the rise of PlatformOps as the execution branch of Platform Engineering. Explains the transition of managing dev tooling, infrastructure catalogs, and APIs as internal products to drastically reduce cognitive load for developers.
-  - **(2024)** [**Cloudburn: An Open-Source Policy Engine for AWS Spending**](https://github.com/towardsthecloud/cloudburn) ⭐ 1765  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Cloudburn, an open-source command-line tool designed to audit AWS resource groups. By using declarative policies, it alerts teams to idle resources, non-standard instance types, and unassigned Elastic IPs to keep real-world deployments within budget limits.
-  - **(2024)** [**Awesome NotebookLM Slide Prompts**](https://github.com/serenakeyitan/awesome-notebookLM-prompts) ⭐ 3761  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A master curation of system-level prompt templates specifically optimized for Google NotebookLM. It accelerates complex source material ingestions, contextual extractions, and structured summarizing processes for technical architects. (Live Grounding: Highlights the 2026 intersection of AI workflow orchestration and engineering documentation maintenance).
-  - **(2024)** [**wardviaene/kubernetes-course**](https://github.com/wardviaene/kubernetes-course) ⭐ 1732  [YAML/GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Accompanying codebase for Ward Viaene's comprehensive Kubernetes course, demonstrating deployments, configurations, microservice communication patterns, and cloud migrations. (Live Grounding: Widely trusted community-backed repository illustrating production-grade YAML configurations).
-  - **(2024)** [**The Kubernetes Goat**](https://github.com/madhuakula/kubernetes-goat) ⭐ 5674  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The premier interactive security training platform containing an intentionally vulnerable Kubernetes cluster. Designed as an educational sandbox to demonstrate real-world cluster vulnerabilities, RBAC privilege escalations, metadata exposure, and container breakout exploits.
-  - **(2024)** [**stefanprodan/podinfo**](https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo) ⭐ 5917  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A premium go-to microservice web application written in Go, specifically designed to showcase best practices in Kubernetes deployment, health checking, instrumentation (Prometheus/Jaeger), and progressive delivery validation (such as Flagger/Istio canary releases).
-  - **(2024)** [**Programming with GitHub Copilot Agent Mode**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/programming-with-github-copilot-agent-mode/4400630) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep dive into the engineering capabilities of GitHub Copilot's 'Agent Mode.' It details how the agent acts autonomously to analyze workspace dependencies, generate multi-file modifications, run localized compilations, and iterate on test suites based on natural language prompts.
-  - **(2024)** [**OpenOps: No-Code FinOps Automation Platform with AI**](https://github.com/openops-cloud/openops) ⭐ 1035  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source, no-code platform utilizing AI to identify and automate cloud cost optimizations. Connects directly with Kubernetes metrics to suggest sizing adjustments and automatically remove unused resources.
-  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries: BMW Group Develops a GenAI Assistant to Accelerate Infrastructure Optimization on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/bmw-group-develops-a-genai-assistant-to-accelerate-infrastructure-optimization-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This case study highlights BMW Group's deployment of a generative AI assistant on AWS designed to automate and optimize cloud infrastructure operations. By synthesizing telemetry data and AWS resource metrics, the assistant accelerates infrastructure diagnostics, reduces operational overhead, and drives cost-efficient resource provisioning. It demonstrates how LLMs can be integrated into enterprise cloud operations (AIOps) to simplify complex architectural decision-making.
-  - **(2024)** [**FreeLens**](https://github.com/freelensapp/freelens) ⭐ 5146  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” FreeLens is a lightweight, open-source alternative desktop client for managing Kubernetes clusters. It provides platform operators with real-time visual telemetry and container log streams, optimizing daily operational tasks without complex terminal overhead.
-  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes-Secrets-Store-CSI-Driver: Secrets Store CSI driver for Kubernetes' secrets**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/secrets-store-csi-driver) ⭐ 1537  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Implements the Secrets Store CSI standard, enabling pods to mount sensitive credentials directly from external secure vaults (AWS Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault, HashiCorp Vault) as files, bypassing native secrets security issues.
-  - **(2024)** [**devops.com: Building on Terraform: Evolution, not Revolution**](https://devops.com/building-on-terraform-evolution-not-revolution) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the continuous evolution of HashiCorp Terraform and OpenTofu within the enterprise IaC landscape. Highlights how organizational adoption patterns have shifted from manual HCL execution to structured platform engineering paradigms. While the source stresses steady progress, live grounding demonstrates that license changes (BSL) have spurred a parallel, stable ecosystem under the Linux Foundation (OpenTofu).
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Codify Management of Vault Enterprise Using Terraform**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/operations/codify-mgmt-enterprise) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” HashiCorp's official deployment guide detailing how to automate the complex management of Vault Enterprise configurations (e.g., namespaces, security policies, auth backends) programmatically via Terraform.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Enforce Policy with Sentinel**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/policy) [SENTINEL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official instructional tutorial on implementing Sentinel policy-as-code controls in Terraform Cloud and Enterprise. Ensures resource checks and cost guardrails are analyzed prior to scheduling active infrastructure executions.
-  - **(2024)** [**serverless.tf: Doing serverless with Terraform**](https://serverless.tf) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The serverless.tf project offers structured Terraform blueprints for designing robust, production-ready serverless applications on AWS. By standardizing execution patterns for AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and Step Functions, it eliminates raw boilerplate while preserving native HCL flexibility.
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Verified Modules! 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/introducing-azure-verified-modules/4045946) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Microsoft's official Azure Verified Modules (AVM) framework. AVM unifies IaC configurations across Terraform and Bicep, providing reliable, enterprise-tested modules co-developed by Microsoft and HashiCorp.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale**](https://github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale) ⭐ 961  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” The legacy enterprise scale module (CAF) for managing cloud landscapes. While a dominant historical template, engineering teams are transitioning toward Azure Verified Modules (AVM) for modern landing zones.
-  - **(2024)** [**registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/lz-vending**](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/lz-vending) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official Azure Landing Zone Subscription Vending module. It automates account lifecycle actions, network configurations, identity bindings, and security rules across enterprise multi-subscription landscapes.
-  - **(2024)** [**registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/avm-ptn-alz: ALZ Terraform Module**](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/avm-ptn-alz) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official ALZ pattern module within the Azure Verified Modules (AVM) framework. It combines core tenant configuration, management groups, routing, and access controls into a single package for reliable compliance management.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure-Samples/aks-platform-engineering Building a Platform Engineering Environment on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) 🌟**](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/aks-platform-engineering) ⭐ 155  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official Microsoft reference architecture for building enterprise platform engineering environments on AKS. Demonstrates internal developer platforms, cluster bootstrapping, policy control, and automated fleet management.
-  - **(2024)** [**github: sematext - Docker Swarm Cheatsheet**](https://github.com/sematext/cheatsheets/blob/master/docker-swarm-cheatsheet.md) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: A concise reference detailing commands for node management, service orchestration, and stack deployment within Docker Swarm. Live Grounding: While Docker Swarm remains popular for minimalist configurations and low-overhead environments, 2026 paradigms heavily prioritize Kubernetes; this cheat sheet serves as a rapid onboarding guide for running simpler container clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [**Ansible k8s cheat sheet 🌟**](https://opensource.com/downloads/ansible-k8s-cheat-sheet) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Specialist reference sheet targeting Kubernetes resource control via Ansible modules. Live Grounding: Invaluable for platform automation, allowing operations teams to manage K8s object lifecycles using structured declarative YAML playbooks rather than raw kubectl commands.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/scraly: Terraform Cheat sheet**](https://github.com/scraly/terraform-cheat-sheet/blob/master/terraform-cheat-sheet.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: A highly dynamic community-maintained PDF cheat sheet covering the full development lifecycle in Terraform. Live Grounding: Highlights high-value CLI options, syntax patterns for loops, dynamic blocks, and variable validation configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [**detailyang/awesome-cheatsheet**](https://github.com/detailyang/awesome-cheatsheet) ⭐ 8395  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A massive, consolidated cheat sheet repository that maps systems administration scripts, databases, and low-level tools in structured layouts. It is an exceptional reference point for quickly identifying syntax nuances and patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [**developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet**](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/kubernetes) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enterprise-focused Red Hat guide summarizing essential kubectl command structures for cluster administrators. Designed to aid engineers managing OpenShift or vanilla Kubernetes distributions, ensuring fast recovery and diagnostic workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [**github: K8s in 30 mins 🌟**](https://github.com/rosehgal/k8s-In-30Mins) ⭐ 212  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An accelerated educational repository mapping core Kubernetes abstractions, including Pods, Services, Deployments, and ReplicaSets. Translates complex container orchestration mechanics into brief visual explanations, facilitating quick developer onboarding for distributed systems development.
-  - **(2024)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Kustomize Cheat Sheet**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-kustomize-cheat-sheet-8e2d31b74d8f) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Tactical guide to declarative manifest engineering via Kustomize. Detailing overlay patterns, configMap generation, resource patching, and secret injections, this is key for engineers moving away from templating tools like Helm.
-  - **(2024)** [**developers.redhat.com: Containers Cheat Sheet**](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/containers) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores foundational container runtimes and command abstractions like Podman and Buildah alongside standard Docker commands. Ideal for architects operating under daemonless, rootless container security profiles in Red Hat enterprise infrastructure.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.github.com/training-kit: Git cheat sheet**](https://training.github.com/downloads/github-git-cheat-sheet.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Official GitHub training PDF mapping standard CLI commands for branch lifecycle and local repository synchronization. Live Grounding: Retains great instructional value for building reliable local-to-remote pipelines and securing git commits with GPG signing.
-  - **(2024)** [**education.github.com: Git cheat sheet 🌟**](https://education.github.com/git-cheat-sheet-education.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: GitHub Education's visual command reference designed for students and junior developers. Live Grounding: Tailored for fast scanning during lab sessions, this resource covers simple stage-commit-push cycles alongside basic remote configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [**justingarrison.com: GitHub URL Hacks 🌟**](https://justingarrison.com/blog/2021-07-11-github-url-hacks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: Deep-dive into URL query parameters and routing hacks to unlock hidden GitHub UI functionality. Live Grounding: Remains a goldmine for platform engineers needing to programmatically link to specific branch comparisons, file edit modes, or issue templates directly from CI/CD dashboards.
-  - **(2024)** [**GitKraken Git Cheat**](https://www.gitkraken.com/pdfs/gitkraken-git-gui-cheat-sheet) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: Cheat sheet detailing key operations in the GitKraken desktop visual client. Live Grounding: Provides graphical shortcuts and visual maps for resolving rebase graphs, managing multi-remote connections, and executing conflict resolutions within complex structures.
-  - **(2024)** [**opensource.com: 10 cheat sheets for Linux sysadmins**](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/sysadmin-cheat-sheets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: Collection of top sysadmin cheat sheets covering network diagnostics, process management, and storage setup. Live Grounding: Highlights crucial administrative commands for systemd, journalctl, and networking (ip, ss) to secure host operations.
-  - **(2024)** [**Accessing External Services Using Egress Router**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/accessing-external-services-using-egress-router) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Deep-dive into configuring Red Hat OpenShift Egress Router pods to map outbound traffic to dedicated public IPs. This facilitates firewalled external resources (like legacy DBs) to authorize connections from fluid Kubernetes pods securely.
-  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com: Serverless or Kubernetes on AWS 🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/modern-apps-strategy-on-aws-how-to-choose) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural decision framework comparing AWS Serverless (Lambda, Fargate) with Kubernetes (EKS). Helps engineers select paradigms based on latency requirements, long-running processes, runtime dependencies, and overall operational overhead.
-  - **(2024)** [**Azure Functions Cost Considerations and Optimization**](https://build5nines.com/azure-functions-cost-considerations-and-optimization) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines cost structures and billing patterns in serverless environments, focusing on Azure Functions. Compares Consumption, Premium, and Dedicated App Service plans, outlining how to minimize cold starts and optimize execution runtimes.
-  - **(2024)** [**eksctl: EKS installer**](https://github.com/eksctl-io/eksctl) ⭐ 5203  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official CLI orchestration tool for provisioning AWS EKS clusters. It compiles high-level YAML inputs into CloudFormation actions to automatically establish VPC, IAM, and worker nodes.
-  - **(2024)** [**Robot Framework**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/robot) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integrates Robot Framework test results within Jenkins pipelines. Captures HTML test outputs, generates interactive charts showing trends, and allows granular compliance and build quality gate integration based on test run metrics.
-  - **(2024)** [**Declarative Pipeline Migration Assistant 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/declarative-pipeline-migration-assistant) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Assists teams in migrating legacy Freestyle Jenkins jobs into modern Declarative Pipelines. Best suited as a transitional tool for large-scale enterprise modernization efforts seeking to enforce pipeline-as-code patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [**Quarkus Images**](https://github.com/quarkusio/quarkus-images) ⭐ 123  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Repository containing base container images optimized for compiling and running Quarkus workloads. It provides base runtime images tailored for both traditional JVM execution and native binaries built via GraalVM. Essential for DevOps engineers seeking minimized image attack vectors and optimized build-stage cache structures.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/k3s-io/k3s-ansible 🌟**](https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s-ansible) ⭐ 2804  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The production-standard repository for automating K3s lightweight Kubernetes cluster deployments using Ansible. Fully covers control plane initialization, high availability setups, and agent cluster joins.
-  - **(2024)** [**Red Hat Build of Kueue**](https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.21/html/ai_workloads/red-hat-build-of-kueue) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on Red Hat's enterprise integration of Kueue, a Kubernetes-native job queueing system designed to manage resource quotas, tenant isolation, and fair-share scheduling for high-performance AI/ML and batch workloads. Live Grounding confirms Kueue is crucial in 2026 for orchestrating GPU and CPU cluster resource allocation dynamically across large-scale enterprise clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [**openshift/source-to-image**](https://github.com/openshift/source-to-image) ⭐ 2536  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Source-to-Image (S2I) is an enterprise-hardened build tool that compiles source code directly into ready-to-run container images by injecting code into a builder image. Originally built as a core component of Red Hat OpenShift, it offers repeatable, secure, and Dockerfile-free image builds. S2I remains highly relevant for secure enterprise workflows avoiding privileged Docker socket access.
-  - **(2024)** [**Qovery/engine: Qovery Engine 🌟**](https://github.com/Qovery/engine) ⭐ 2446  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Qovery Engine is a high-performance Rust-based library designed to provision and deploy applications on Kubernetes-based cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure). Serving as the abstraction layer beneath the Qovery PaaS, it handles DNS, load balancers, database instances, and secure ingress configurations. It provides a developer-centric alternative to raw Helm or Terraform code.
-  - **(2024)** [**kubelogin 🌟**](https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) ⭐ 2292  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A kubectl plugin for OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication, enabling integration with external identity providers like Okta, Keycloak, and Google. It runs locally to retrieve token credentials and automatically configures Kubeconfig for secure cluster access. In 2026, it is recognized as the de facto standard CLI tool for OIDC login flows within enterprise environments.
-  - **(2024)** [**kubermatic/kubeone 🌟**](https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone) ⭐ 1513  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” KubeOne is a highly opinionated, declarative Kubernetes cluster provisioning and lifecycle management tool. Utilizing the Cluster API under the hood, it automates the creation, upgrade, and maintenance of single control-plane or highly-available clusters across various cloud providers and bare-metal environments.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Multi-tenant user management introduction**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/architecture/multi-tenant-user-management-introduction) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An architectural guide covering multi-tenant identity lifecycle planning, cross-tenant synchronization, and B2B guest access policies. Modern 2026 integrations use native Multi-Tenant Organization (MTO) configurations within Entra ID to simplify cross-tenant discovery and cooperation.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Subscriptions, licenses, accounts, and tenants for Microsoft's cloud offerings**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/subscriptions-licenses-accounts-and-tenants-for-microsoft-cloud-offerings?view=o365-worldwide) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An architectural reference detailing the hierarchical relationships between subscriptions, cloud licenses, user accounts, and tenants. In 2026, this mapping is foundational for setting up corporate administrative boundaries and designing clean, structured landing zones.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Classic subscription administrator roles, Azure roles, and Azure AD roles**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Microsoft documentation explaining the structural differences between legacy administrator roles, fine-grained Azure RBAC roles, and Entra ID tenant roles. 2026 security compliance models mandate strict separation of these access scopes, advising platform architects to avoid using broad, co-administrator roles.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com/nb-no: Delegate Azure role assignment management to others with conditions**](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/role-based-access-control/delegate-role-assignments-portal?tabs=template) [NORWEGIAN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical reference showing how to deploy conditional RBAC delegation rules using Bicep or ARM template code. This template specification is critical in 2026 for platform engineering teams defining Infrastructure as Code policies that allow localized teams to self-administer within hard guardrails.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Application registration permissions for custom roles in Azure Active Directory**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/role-based-access-control/custom-available-permissions) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Specifies the precise permissions needed to configure and register applications when designing custom tenant-level roles in Entra ID. In 2026, security teams rely on custom roles to enforce least privilege access, avoiding the broad access granted by legacy admin roles.
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Monitor Logs Next Evolution: Multi-tier logging**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/azure-monitor-logs-next-evolution-multi-tier-logging/4200871) [KQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Azure Monitor's next-generation multi-tier logging capabilities, featuring Analytics, Basic, and Archive tiers. This architectural shift allows enterprises to dramatically lower log ingestion costs by separating real-time alerting data from cold compliance records. This design pattern enables cost-effective, long-term security retention of petabyte-scale telemetry.
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: How To Monitor Your Multi-Tenant Solution on Azure With Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/how-to-monitor-your-multi-tenant-solution-on-azure-with-azure-monitor/4042140) [KQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed architectural analysis on isolating and correlating performance metrics and logs in a multi-tenant SaaS application on Azure. It highlights techniques like resource tagging, contextual workspace routing, and building tenant-specific dashboards via Azure Workbook and KQL. Perfect for engineering leads building robust performance isolation and billing models for SaaS workloads.
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Orphan Resources Grafana Dashboard**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/azure-orphan-resources-grafana-dashboard/4120303) [KQL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A guide and repository for implementing a customized Grafana dashboard designed to surface orphaned Azure resources (such as unused disks, IP addresses, and empty network interfaces). This community-supported dashboard helps infrastructure engineers reclaim wasted cloud spend. This demonstrates a practical intersection of monitoring infrastructure and proactive cloud governance.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud**](https://github.com/Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud/tree/main/Workbooks/Network%20Security%20Dashboard) ⭐ 1913  [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The repository holding advanced dashboard resources and workbooks for Microsoft Defender for Cloud, featuring the Network Security Dashboard. Facilitates deep metric visualization across firewall configurations, NSGs, and public exposure endpoints.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/JFolberth/TheYAMLPipelineOne 🌟**](https://github.com/JFolberth/TheYAMLPipelineOne) ⭐ 221  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source pipeline framework showcasing advanced DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) YAML patterns for Azure DevOps. In 2026, this template system represents best-in-class orchestration, enabling developers to scale microservice builds without duplicating pipelines or configuration code.
-  - **(2024)** [**youtube: Managed DevOps Pools for Azure DevOps | Full Overview & Demo 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBAav6OoJlw) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An informative video demonstration and technical walk-through highlighting the performance tuning of Managed DevOps Pools. Live 2026 usage demonstrates that transitioning from traditional VMs to managed container pools significantly reduces agent orchestration complexity while cutting monthly compute costs.
-  - **(2024)** [**https://github.com/michaelmsonne/AzureDevOpsBackupTool**](https://github.com/michaelmsonne/AzureDevOpsBackupTool) ⭐ 37  [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly functional community CLI utility engineered to automate the backup of Azure DevOps configurations, including repositories, boards, pipelines, and variable groups. In 2026, this tool remains highly useful for system migrations, air-gapped compliance baselines, and cross-organization disaster recovery testing.
-  - **(2024)** [**youtube: Databricks CI/CD: Azure DevOps Pipeline + DABs**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZM49lGovTg) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates how to build CI/CD pipelines for Databricks using Databricks Asset Bundles (DABs) and Azure DevOps. In 2026, DABs have become the standard tool for managing lakehouse projects. They allow developers to define, test, and release data pipelines as structured code, replacing complex custom APIs.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and constraints**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive catalog of Azure service limits, performance quotas, and resource constraints. Modern platform architects in 2026 actively reference this guide to design resilient, multi-region setups, ensuring applications are built to operate well within subscription and API limits.
-  - **(2024)** [**microsoftgraph/msgraph-sdk-powershell/samples: 9-Applications.ps1**](https://github.com/microsoftgraph/msgraph-sdk-powershell) ⭐ 870  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official template outlining secure authentication, property mapping, and service endpoint registration tasks in Entra ID tenants using Graph API cmdlets.
-  - **(2024)** [**powershellmagazine.com**](https://powershellmagazine.com) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An online resource providing technical deep-dives, tooling tips, and scripting practices authored by PowerShell MVPs and community leaders. It covers topics ranging from advanced function creation to system provisioning patterns. An enduring reference for intermediate and advanced developers searching for specialized scripting solutions.
-  - **(2024)** [**developers.redhat.com: Enhance Kubernetes deployment efficiency with Argo CD and ApplicationSet**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2024/06/06/enhance-kubernetes-deployment-efficiency-argo-cd-and-applicationset) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deep technical review of optimization practices when deploying large-scale software footprints using ApplicationSets. Outlines how to maximize rendering efficiency, prevent performance bottlenecks, and design clean matrix-based generators.
-  - **(2024)** [**K8GB - Kubernetes Global Balancer**](https://github.com/AbsaOSS/k8gb) ⭐ 1  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” K8GB is a cloud-native, Kubernetes-native Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) controller based on CoreDNS. Live Grounding indicates that K8GB is highly valued for coordinating traffic redirection across geographically distributed, multi-region clusters, enabling active-passive and active-active failover patterns without relying on proprietary hardware devices.
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Advanced Network Observability for your Azure Kubernetes Service clusters through Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/advanced-network-observability-for-your-azure-kubernetes-service-clusters-throug/4176736) [KQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Unveiling advanced network observability features for AKS clusters, utilizing eBPF to capture kernel-level network telemetry. It provides deep visibility into pod-to-pod and egress traffic flow, packet drops, DNS resolution latencies, and TCP connection stats. This low-overhead monitoring is essential for debugging transient network issues inside microservices environments.
-  - **(2024)** [**techno-tim/k3s-ansible**](https://github.com/timothystewart6/k3s-ansible) ⭐ 2986  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight highlights k3s-ansible as a widely adopted playbook for HA K3s deployments. Live grounding in 2026 shows that while still highly useful for bare-metal home labs and edge clusters, active maintainer shifts require users to cross-verify configuration options against newer Ansible collections. It remains a reliable solution for provisioning multi-master etcd setups and edge nodes.
-  - **(2024)** [**Pydeps 🌟**](https://github.com/thebjorn/pydeps) ⭐ 2096  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight highlights Pydeps as a visual engine designed to diagram python import structures. Live Grounding validates its status as an excellent tool for architectural decomposition, enabling teams to trace cyclic dependencies and plan clean decoupling pathways.
-  - **(2024)** [**Banzai Kafka Operator**](https://github.com/banzaicloud/koperator) ⭐ 790  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Originally engineered by Banzai Cloud, Koperator is a highly automated operator framework designed to manage Kafka on Kubernetes with Cruise Control integrations. While mostly superseded by Strimzi, its historical innovations in granular scaling and fine-grained rebalancing influenced modern stateful Kubernetes abstractions.
-  - **(2024)** [**postgresml/postgresml 🌟**](https://github.com/postgresml/postgresml) ⭐ 6800  [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An extension that integrates machine learning directly inside PostgreSQL, written in Rust. It enables developers to train and run real-time inference using classic models or LLMs natively through SQL, entirely bypassing external ETL and API pipeline latency.
-  - **(2024)** [**Union Cloud**](https://www.union.ai) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A managed enterprise platform powered by Flyte, designed to orchestrate complex machine learning and data engineering workloads. It delivers serverless operational abstraction, dynamic scaling, robust isolation structures, and unified lineage tracing across multi-cloud environments.
-  - **(2024)** [**axelmendoza.com: The Ultimate Guide To ML Model Deployment In 2024**](https://www.axelmendoza.com/posts/ml-model-deployment) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comprehensive blueprint detailing contemporary paradigms of ML serving, contrasting serverless, dedicated clusters (like K8s), and edge processing. Helps infrastructure architects navigate hardware acceleration, pipeline containerization, security policies, and real-time observability structures.
-  - **(2024)** [**zenml.io: ZenML**](https://www.zenml.io) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” ZenML is an extensible MLOps pipeline framework designed to decouple data engineering and machine learning workflows from physical target infrastructure. It integrates with major cloud stacks and allows reproducible local executions to scale to production environments effortlessly.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/XuehaiPan/nvitop 🌟**](https://github.com/XuehaiPan/nvitop) ⭐ 6957  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive, terminal-based GPU monitoring tool that acts as a modern replacement for nvidia-smi. It provides real-time tracking of GPU resource consumption, memory configurations, process owners, and historical usage diagrams directly in the shell.
-  - **(2024)** [**DVC**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Iterative.dvc) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The VS Code extension for Data Version Control (DVC) enables developers to view experiments, visual graphs, and dataset versions natively from their editor. By simplifying visual pipelines, it streamlines collaborative feature engineering and reproducible experimentation.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/aimhubio/aim**](https://github.com/aimhubio/aim) ⭐ 6154  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Aim is an open-source, highly responsive experiment tracking and visualization dashboard for machine learning. It provides a robust query language and a user-friendly UI to compare thousands of metrics, hyperparameters, and logs across deep learning runs.
-  - **(2024)** [**xataka.com: El Excel se ha usado en la FΓ³rmula 1 hasta que se han dado cuenta que no es la mejor forma de controlar las 20.000 piezas del coche**](https://www.xataka.com/automovil/excel-se-ha-usado-formula-1-que-se-han-dado-cuenta-que-no-mejor-forma-controlar-20-000-piezas-coche) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates Williams Racing's historic reliance on Microsoft Excel for managing over 20,000 individual Formula 1 car components, and their subsequent modernization. The lack of relational integrity, collaborative concurrency, and historical audit trails in spreadsheets led to massive operational overhead and design desynchronization. This serves as a stark warning on the limits of "shadow IT" and the urgent necessity of database-backed configuration management databases (CMDBs).
-  - **(2024)** [**Hitch - scalable TLS proxy. Hitch is a libev-based high performance SSL/TLS proxy by Varnish Software**](https://www.hitch-tls.org) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Hitch is a highly scalable, multi-threaded TLS proxy designed to terminate SSL/TLS connections efficiently and route unencrypted traffic back to local services like Varnish. Built on libev, it effortlessly scales to tens of thousands of simultaneous connections on modern multi-core server processors.
-  - **(2024)** [**Tempest Testing Project**](https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes Tempest, the comprehensive open-source integration test suite designed specifically to validate OpenStack cloud deployments. Evaluates how Tempest performs API validation and functional scenario testing across core OpenStack components (like Nova, Neutron, and Keystone) to ensure infrastructure conformance and stability.
-  - **(2024)** [**Tekton community**](https://github.com/tektoncd/community) ⭐ 396  [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Features the repository hosting governance, contribution guidelines, design proposals (TEPs), and meeting schedules for the Tekton open-source ecosystem. Vital for understanding the community-driven roadmap, architecture reviews, and technical steering decisions shaping the future of Tekton CI/CD.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/mivano/azure-cost-cli**](https://github.com/mivano/azure-cost-cli) ⭐ 1118  [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on tag-based cost-querying using the `azure-cost-cli` tool. Explains how to extract billing data grouped by tags to simplify chargeback allocations and identify untagged resources.
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Identify your savings potential in Azure 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/finopsblog/identify-your-savings-potential-in-azure/4131194) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides actionable methods to identify underutilized resources using Azure Advisor. Focuses on right-sizing virtual machines, deleting unassociated disks, and choosing cost-effective storage tiers.
-  - **(2024)** [**Iter8**](https://iter8.tools) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A Kubernetes-native release validation and progressive delivery tool. Iter8 enables automated canary testing, A/B testing, and SLO evaluation. It coordinates traffic shifting using Service Meshes or Gateways, evaluating metrics from Prometheus and metrics-server to automate rollbacks or promote stable microservice builds.
-  - **(2024)** [**youtube playlist: DevNation Lessons: Kubernetes Fundamentals**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf3vm0UK6HKpOqIY2fcu_M0sCSpluyXMW) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Red Hat's developer lessons focused on real-world system patterns, detailing secure service integration, configurations separation, and cluster administration patterns within heavy enterprise networks.
-  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes Services and Load Balancing Explained**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-services-and-load-balancing) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A contemporary structural breakdown explaining how Kubernetes leverages service endpoints to build abstract load balancing layers. Reviews the operations of kube-proxy in writing local node routing rules and traces how traffic migrates from virtual endpoints to real pod ports.
-  - **(2024)** [**chaimeleon.eu**](https://chaimeleon.eu) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” CHAIMELEON is an EU-funded initiative aiming to establish a structured, secure repository of cancer bioimages to train AI algorithms. The system employs strict data anonymization, standardized DICOM processing pipelines, and federated cloud-edge storage networks to facilitate collaborative oncological research. It sets a benchmark for privacy-preserving, multi-national healthcare data sharing infrastructures.
-  - **(2024)** [**postman.com: API versioning**](https://www.postman.com/api-platform/api-versioning) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An exhaustive Postman guide detailing safe patterns for API versioning. It breaks down URL-path, query-parameter, and custom header versioning approaches with concrete examples, evaluating how to maintain backward-compatibility while sunsetting legacy endpoints. It emphasizes using automated testing collections to verify deprecated versions in production environments.
-  - **(2024)** [**open-rpc.org lightweight RPC framework 🌟**](https://www.open-rpc.org) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official documentation for Open-RPC, which defines a standard, language-agnostic interface description for JSON-RPC 2.0 services. It supports client generation, interactive documentation, and testing tools analogous to OpenAPI for REST.
-  - **(2024)** [**iann0036/iamlive**](https://github.com/iann0036/iamlive) ⭐ 3388  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source utility that monitors local AWS CLI or SDK actions via a proxy engine to dynamically generate minimal-privilege IAM policies. This tool reduces the manual work of writing policies by creating accurate least-privilege configurations based on actual API calls.
-  - **(2024)** [**kube-state-metrics 🌟**](https://github.com/kubernetes/kube-state-metrics) ⭐ 6137  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A vital system service that translates raw Kubernetes API server state data (e.g., deployments, pod counts, resource limits, cronjobs) into high-fidelity Prometheus metrics. Unlike cAdvisor, which captures resource usage, kube-state-metrics models cluster resource orchestration configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [**grafana.com: Introducing Kubernetes Monitoring in Grafana Cloud**](https://grafana.com/blog/introducing-kubernetes-monitoring-in-grafana-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Grafana Cloud's integrated Kubernetes monitoring platform. Showcases automated cluster discovery, pre-configured dashboards, and seamless Prometheus/Grafana integration for instant visibility into infrastructure and workload health.
-  - **(2024)** [**grafana.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes application monitoring**](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-kubernetes-application-monitoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highly accessible guide to setting up application-level observability within Kubernetes. Covers instrumenting code with client libraries, configuring target discovery, and mapping RED (Rate, Errors, Duration) metrics.
-  - **(2024)** [**grafana.com: How to optimize resource utilization with Kubernetes Monitoring for Grafana Cloud 🌟**](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-optimize-resource-utilization-with-kubernetes-monitoring-for-grafana-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores automated resource optimization strategies through Grafana Cloud monitoring. Uses cluster CPU and Memory utilization analytics to identify over-provisioned namespaces, enabling significant cost reduction in microservice architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [**draw.io**](https://drawio-app.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comprehensive documentation and application guide detailing how to generate Azure cloud architecture diagrams programmatically and design flexible mind maps using draw.io's code-import features.
-  - **(2024)** [**El camino del Frontend Developer**](https://github.com/mrcodedev/frontend-developer-resources) ⭐ 3536  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An extensive frontend development roadmap repository, detailing system tools, CSS architectures, modern frameworks (React, Vue, Angular), and build systems (Vite, Webpack) required for client engineering.
-  - **(2024)** [**Stash**](https://github.com/stashed/stash) ⭐ 1416  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced Kubernetes-native operator utilizing Restic underneath to back up stateful persistent volumes. Stash implements native CSI VolumeSnapshot integrations to handle application-consistent recovery processes with automated deduplication.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/konveyor/crane: Crane 2.0 🌟**](https://github.com/migtools/crane) ⭐ 54  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Crane 2.0 provides continuous state synchronization, target resource modifications, and mock-run configurations to assist operators with real-time Kubernetes cluster replatforming campaigns.
-  - **(2024)** [**redhat.com: OpenShift Backup and Recovery with Kasten K10**](https://www.redhat.com/es/blog) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical guide on integrating Veeam's Kasten K10 platform with Red Hat OpenShift. Demonstrates policy-based automation for backup, disaster recovery, and mobility across multi-tenant clusters while ensuring encrypted volume snapshots.
-  - **(2024)** [**click-to-deploy/sonarqube**](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/click-to-deploy/tree/master/k8s/sonarqube) ⭐ 772  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Google Cloud Platform blueprint repository designed to ease the deployment of SonarQube on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) via highly standardized manifest suites.
-  - **(2024)** [**kui.tools 🌟**](https://kui.tools) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Kui is an innovative hybrid tool that blends the speed of CLI commands with the graphical visualization of a GUI. It wraps kubectl execution blocks to present interactive HTML elements, resource tables, and tabs directly inside terminal environments.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/databrickslabs/ucx: Databricks Labs UCX**](https://github.com/databrickslabs/ucx) ⭐ 308  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” The Databricks Labs UCX project provides a specialized framework designed to upgrade legacy Databricks workspaces to Unity Catalog governance standards. Simplifies catalog and privilege migrations automatically. Live Grounding confirms UCX is standard for enterprise organizations establishing secure, centralized data governance, metadata isolation, and unified access controls.
-  - **(2023)** [**blog.vmware.com: DevOps: Culture – Collaboration, Empowerment, Autonomy 🌟**](https://blogs.vmware.com/cloud-foundation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores structural and cultural transformations required to establish a high-performing DevOps initiative. Focuses on decentralizing operational decisions, psychological safety, and establishing platform teams to enable developers.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/stacksimplify/azure-aks-kubernetes-masterclass 🌟**](https://github.com/stacksimplify/azure-aks-kubernetes-masterclass) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly comprehensive masterclass repository containing declarative HCL files and manifests to deploy AKS with Azure Disks, Azure Files, Application Gateway ingress, and active Azure AD integration.
-  - **(2023)** [**Getting Started with Data Wrangler in VS Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/datascience/data-wrangler) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight outlines VS Code's visual data preparation extension. Live Grounding shows that Data Wrangler bridges the visual gap in exploratory data analysis (EDA), generating reproducible Python code in Pandas and Polars dialects directly inside Jupyter environments.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/NielsRogge/Transformers-Tutorials**](https://github.com/NielsRogge/Transformers-Tutorials) ⭐ 11638  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A robust repository of detailed Jupyter notebooks demonstrating how to fine-tune, optimize, and deploy Hugging Face Transformers. Spanning multiple sensory modalities, it includes code for computer vision, natural language processing, and multimodal tasks. It serves as a go-to code library for enterprise machine learning engineers.
-  - **(2023)** [**devdosvid.blog: Hello Terraform Data; Goodbye Null Resource**](https://devdosvid.blog/2023/04/16/hello-terraform-data-goodbye-null-resource) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An alternative analysis regarding the architectural shift from the null_resource community provider to the built-in "terraform_data" resource type. Outlines concrete migration examples and explains why leveraging built-in state structures improves performance and execution safety. Live grounding validates that standardizing on "terraform_data" reduces external module lookup latency in air-gapped runtimes.
-  - **(2023)** [**AdminTurnedDevOps/Terraform-The-Hard-Way**](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/Terraform-The-Hard-Way) ⭐ 342  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive, hands-on repository designed to teach the inner workings of Terraform without automated abstractions. Explores fundamental concepts like local/remote state locking, provider initialization, manual dependency resolution, and deep CLI mechanics. Live grounding confirms this repository is a highly valued community-driven learning path for SREs requiring direct structural familiarity with IaC.
-  - **(2023)** [**youtube.com: Terraform Basics | Ned in the Cloud**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXb5972EMl4BfKVDMaJH6Pg9SI6q_HqMg) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive introductory video series covering standard IaC orchestration concepts, core CLI mechanics, state handling, and simple multi-tier cloud provisionings. Ideal for establishing foundational competency without entering complex module design details immediately. Live grounding underscores its high pedagogical value in engineering onboarding initiatives.
-  - **(2023)** [**devops.com: How to Migrate Existing Infrastructure to Terraform**](https://devops.com/how-to-migrate-existing-infrastructure-to-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A guide targeting the structural transition of legacy, manually managed cloud infrastructure into a declarative Terraform state. Explains standard import mechanisms, reverse-engineering of HCL definitions, and reconciliation of drift. Live grounding emphasizes that recent Terraform releases (1.5+) have radically improved this flow through native "import" blocks, reducing dependency on legacy CLI tooling.
-  - **(2023)** [**terrateam.io: Terraform Pre-Commit Hooks**](https://terrateam.io/blog/terraform-pre-commit-hooks) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the use of git pre-commit hooks as a local feedback loop to enforce code formatting, syntactic correctness, and security scanning before code reaches upstream repositories. Emphasizes tools like tflint, tfsec, and checkov within the automation hook sequence. Live grounding shows that automating these checks significantly reduces CI failure rates and keeps infrastructure declarations clean.
-  - **(2023)** [**spectrocloud.com: Deploying complex infrastructure with a Terraform state machine**](https://www.spectrocloud.com/blog/deploying-complex-infrastructure-with-a-terraform-state-machine) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents an advanced design pattern where Terraform's state transitions are managed dynamically using a state machine pattern to coordinate complex multi-cloud deployments. Discusses strategies for managing dependencies, multi-layer inputs, and asynchronous state updates. Live grounding indicates this architecture is vital for highly dynamic Kubernetes environments where simple dependencies fail to capture reality.
-  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/pwd9000: Terraform Pro Tips Series' Articles 🌟🌟**](https://dev.to/pwd9000/series/16567) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A collection of advanced Terraform architectural guides addressing Azure DevOps integration over SSH, complex variable typings, and fine-tuning resource lifecycles. Discusses the utilization of attributes like "ignore_changes" and "prevent_destroy" to safeguard critical production backbones. Live grounding confirms this series is a vital playbook for operationalizing continuous delivery in enterprise spaces.
-  - **(2023)** [**spacelift.io: Terraform Files – How to Structure a Terraform Project**](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-files) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A modern reference examining directory-level, workspace-based, and multi-repo architectures for Terraform projects. Analyzes the engineering tradeoffs associated with monolithic files, environment-divided directories, and terragrunt-managed remote state configurations. Live grounding emphasizes that decoupling configuration layouts is critical to minimizing blast radiuses in enterprise operations.
-  - **(2023)** [**build5nines.com: Terraform: Code Project Organization Strategies (based on team, workload, or monolithic)**](https://build5nines.com/terraform-code-project-organization-strategies-based-on-team-workload-or-monolithic) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates different configuration topologies (monolithic, team-separated, workload-divided, and resource-type-grouped) to determine the best organizational layout for scaling enterprise IaC. Addresses how code structures directly map to blast radiuses and speed of deployment. Live grounding confirms that using decoupled directories is superior to giant state frameworks for limiting accidental infrastructure destruction.
-  - **(2023)** [**build5nines.com: Should .terraform.lock.hcl file be added to .gitignore or committed to Git repo?**](https://build5nines.com/should-terraform-lock-hcl-file-be-added-to-gitignore-or-committed-to-git-repo) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Resolves the common configuration debate regarding the governance of the provider lock file (".terraform.lock.hcl"). Explains why committing this file is critical to enforcing deterministic provider versioning and cryptographic checksum verification across diverse execution environments. Live grounding confirms that omitting this file from source control introduces catastrophic, untraceable drift in CI runners.
-  - **(2023)** [**youtube - freecodecamp.org: Learn Terraform with Azure by Building a Dev Environment – Full Course for Beginners**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=zB9HD1MCp3SbLQwL&v=V53AHWun17s&feature=youtu.be) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive video course mapping the design and implementation of an Azure-based dev environment using modern Terraform practices. Explains resource groups, virtual networks, and VM provisioning with integrated cloud-init bootstrapping. Live grounding notes this is one of the most popular long-form video tutorials for developers building solid enterprise expertise in Azure-specific providers.
-  - **(2023)** [**build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure ExpressRoute Circuit with VNet Gateway**](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-expressroute-circuit-with-vnet-gateway) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A specialized case study and technical guide detailing the orchestration of high-throughput hybrid networking infrastructure on Azure. Walks through declaring virtual networks, ExpressRoute circuits, and gateway connections. Live grounding confirms that automating physical-to-virtual hybrid networking parameters significantly reduces routing errors and security misconfigurations.
-  - **(2023)** [**youtube: How to Deploy an E-Commerce Website to AWS With Terraform || Terraform Hands-on Project | Tech with Helen**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLgEK6A31HM) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A hands-on, end-to-end architecture video project walking through the deployment of a highly-available, multi-tier e-commerce platform on AWS. Covers setting up application load balancers, auto-scaling groups, database subnets, and security configurations. Live grounding validates that constructing comprehensive environments like this helps engineers master real-world production interdependencies.
-  - **(2023)** [**infoq.com: CDK for Terraform Improves HCL Conversion and Terraform Cloud Interactions**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/04/cdk-terraform-convert) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Reports on progress in Cloud Development Kit for Terraform (CDKTF), showcasing enhanced capabilities to convert standard HCL files to programming languages like Python, TypeScript, and Go. Evaluates how this bridges the divide between pure software development and systems engineering. Live grounding points out that CDKTF is increasingly favored by application developers seeking programmatic multi-tier infrastructure provisioning.
-  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/grrywlsn: Self-service infrastructure as code**](https://dev.to/grrywlsn/self-service-infrastructure-as-code-23bl) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines platform engineering strategies to enable developer self-service infrastructure deployment via pre-approved Terraform module registries. Discusses how to build abstraction templates that allow development teams to safely deploy standard resources without deep IaC expertise. Live grounding highlights this approach as a central pillar of modern platform teams looking to eliminate operations bottlenecks.
-  - **(2023)** [**thomasthornton.cloud: Writing reusable Terraform modules (azure)**](https://thomasthornton.cloud/writing-reusable-terraform-modules) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Advanced extension of writing reusable modules for Azure. Emphasizes maintaining backward compatibility, configuring strict semantic versioning tags in private registries, and automating modular state tests.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Better Together: Hyper-Converged Kubernetes with Terraform**](https://thenewstack.io/better-together-hyper-converged-kubernetes-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the architectural patterns of provisioning and managing hyper-converged Kubernetes environments using Terraform. Demonstrates how unified HCL pipelines can coordinate both the physical or virtual computing fabric and the logical Kubernetes control plane. Live grounding emphasizes that this hybrid orchestration layer improves operational consistency across multi-cloud topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [**blog.ogenki.io: Applying GitOps Principles to Infrastructure: An overview of tf-controller**](https://blog.ogenki.io/post/terraform-controller) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the capabilities of Weaveworks' "tf-controller", a specialized Kubernetes operator designed to reconcile Terraform configurations following strict GitOps design loops. Details how this eliminates configuration drift by continuously comparing declared Git repository states with actual live environment structures. Live grounding confirms that despite Weaveworks' corporate restructuring, the community remains actively engaged in developing controller-driven reconciliation loops.
-  - **(2023)** [**itnext.io: GitHub Actions: Terraform deployments with a review of planned changes**](https://itnext.io/github-actions-terraform-deployments-with-a-review-of-planned-changes-30143358bb5c) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details a secure and interactive deployment pipeline design utilizing GitHub Actions to generate, parse, and review execution plans before triggering applies. Focuses on how PR comments, automated check-runs, and environment gates prevent destructive modifications. Live grounding emphasizes that this operational framework is crucial for maintaining team-wide transparency and safeguarding production infrastructure.
-  - **(2023)** [**about.gitlab.com: How to use a push-based approach for GitOps with Terraform and AWS ECS and EC2**](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-agentless-gitops-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates push-based GitOps strategies using GitLab CI/CD pipelines to manage Terraform states targeted at AWS ECS and EC2. Contrasts agentless runner-driven pushes with pull-based execution models to help architects choose the ideal strategy.
-  - **(2023)** [**devblogs.microsoft.com/devops: Introduction to Azure DevOps Workload identity federation (OIDC) with Terraform**](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/introduction-to-azure-devops-workload-identity-federation-oidc-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive guide on configuring passwordless, secure OIDC authentication between Azure DevOps pipelines and Azure using Terraform. Eliminates the need for managing long-lived secrets, enhancing enterprise-grade compliance and security posture.
-  - **(2023)** [**Rover - Terraform Visualizer 🌟**](https://github.com/im2nguyen/rover) ⭐ 3308  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive Terraform visualizer that parses local plan files to construct interactive, searchable web topologies. Accelerates architectural validation and configuration review workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [**learnk8s.io/terraform-aks 🌟**](https://learnkube.com/terraform-aks) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An educational deep-dive into provisioning and bootstrapping an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster using Terraform. Covers declarative infrastructure configuration, state management, and basic cluster connectivity verification.
-  - **(2023)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Implement Azure landing zones with HashiCorp Terraform**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuremigrationblog/implement-azure-landing-zones-with-hashicorp-terraform/3241071) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An authoritative technical summary of how to implement Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) Landing Zones using Terraform. Explains deep-seated architectural principles, governance models, and scalable networking blueprints aligned with official enterprise standards.
-  - **(2023)** [**rogerdudler.github.io: git - the simple guide 🌟**](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A famously minimalistic, highly approachable guide for Git absolute beginners. Live Grounding: Excellent onboarding material focusing exclusively on basic operations (init, add, commit, push), stripping away internal storage complexities to prevent beginner cognitive overload.
-  - **(2023)** [**pixelbeat.org/cmdline**](https://www.pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight: Classic command-line compilation covering coreutils, file manipulation, and processing utilities. Live Grounding: A raw, high-density index of GNU coreutils commands, providing standard parameters for sed, awk, find, and tar.
-  - **(2023)** [**serverlessland.com: BATCH PROCESSING VS EVENT STREAMING**](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals/batching-vs-event-streams) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A clear comparative analysis detailing when to leverage high-throughput batching against real-time low-latency event streaming patterns. Crucial for designing data pipeline boundaries.
-  - **(2023)** [**serverlessland.com: Splitter pattern**](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals/splitter-pattern) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines the Enterprise Integration Pattern (EIP) of splitting a single composite payload into individual records for decoupled and parallel execution inside event pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/diagrid-labs/dapr-workflow-demos**](https://github.com/diagrid-labs/dapr-workflow-demos) ⭐ 62  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Repository showcasing the capabilities of the Dapr Workflow engine, enabling developers to build stateful orchestrations directly in application code. Curator insights point out its lightweight nature compared to heavy workflow engines. Live 2026 validation indicates Dapr Workflow is widely deployed for low-latency orchestrations.
-  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/03/13/microservices-with-spring-boot-3-and-spring-cloud) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical guide illustrating how to build, wire, and deploy a distributed system using Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud. Architecturally, it details service discovery, configuration management, API routing, and inter-service communication using updated Spring Boot 3 baseline configurations. Live grounding in 2026 confirms that while Spring Cloud remains enterprise-stable, cloud-native deployments often offload these patterns to Kubernetes native resources.
-  - **(2023)** [**youtube: JMeter API Performance Testing Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r5LYzUIepo) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Educational walkthrough mapping API load-test workflows. Covers parameterizing user requests, analyzing server metrics, and troubleshooting unexpected timeouts in dynamic microservices backends.
-  - **(2023)** [**Kubernetes Gateway API**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api) ⭐ 2885  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official GitHub repository for the standard Kubernetes Gateway API. This next-generation specification supersedes standard Ingress, offering expressive, role-oriented, and extensible routing APIs (Gateway, GatewayClass, and Route resources).
-  - **(2023)** [**AWS EKS Argo CD Terraform Component**](https://github.com/cloudposse-terraform-components/aws-eks-argocd) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enterprise-ready Terraform submodule designed to deploy, configure, and bootstrap Argo CD onto an existing AWS EKS cluster. Standardizes complex security configurations, integrates with IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA), and provisions preconfigured Helm releases.
-  - **(2023)** [**fluxcd/flux2-multi-tenancy**](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2-multi-tenancy) ⭐ 600  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates production-hardened multi-tenant configuration templates using Flux v2, establishing cryptographic and administrative boundaries via Kubernetes RBAC and ServiceAccounts. Curator Insight emphasizes its value as a secure multi-tenant bootstrap model. Live Grounding confirms that decoupling tenant namespaces while restricting cross-namespace source references is the standard for enterprise-grade shared cluster GitOps.
-  - **(2023)** [**itnext.io: Secure Azure Cosmos DB access by using Azure Managed Identities**](https://itnext.io/secure-azure-cosmos-db-access-by-using-azure-managed-identities-55f9fdf48fda) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details how to configure secretless authentication for Azure Cosmos DB databases using System-Assigned and User-Assigned Managed Identities. In 2026, avoiding static connection strings by utilizing native Entra ID RBAC data planes is the standard pattern for securing cloud-native microservice applications.
-  - **(2023)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure DevOps Pipelines: If Expressions and Conditions 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/healthcareandlifesciencesblog/azure-devops-pipelines-if-expressions-and-conditions/3737159) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Breaks down the syntax and runtime evaluation of conditional if-expressions in Azure Pipelines' YAML parser. Masterful command of compile-time versus execution-time evaluation is crucial in 2026 for building dynamic pipelines that auto-adjust steps based on branch targets, variables, or system telemetry.
-  - **(2023)** [**linkedin.com: Complete CI/CD Solution for mS on AKS using Azure DevOps, ArgoCD and External Kubernetes Secretes 🌟**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/complete-cicd-solution-ms-aks-using-azure-devops-argocd-singh) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents an architectural case study combining Azure DevOps for container build and ACR registration with ArgoCD for GitOps-driven deployment onto AKS. It highlights how to secure workloads using AKS Workload Identity and External Secrets Operator (ESO). Live 2026 validation confirms this hybrid pattern is the gold standard for high-density enterprise microservice applications.
-  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Operators with ArgoCD**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/05/05/manage-kubernetes-operators-with-argocd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses challenges and patterns for deploying Kubernetes Operators (e.g., Prometheus Operator, Cert-Manager) via ArgoCD. Analyzes solutions for Custom Resource Definition (CRD) lifecycle management during upgrades and synchronization.
-  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/devsatasurion: Deploying Applications with GitHub Actions and ArgoCD to EKS: Best Practices and Techniques**](https://dev.to/devsatasurion/deploying-applications-with-github-actions-and-argocd-to-eks-best-practices-and-techniques-4epc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed configuration recipe detailing how to orchestrate deployments to AWS EKS using GitHub Actions as the CI pipeline and ArgoCD as the GitOps agent. Includes IAM role assumptions, token handling, and multi-environment promotions.
-  - **(2023)** [**itnext.io: Build a Lightweight Internal Developer Platform with Argo CD and Kubernetes Labels**](https://itnext.io/build-a-lightweight-internal-developer-platform-with-argo-cd-and-kubernetes-labels-4c0e52c6c0f4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates how to design a lightweight, self-service Internal Developer Platform (IDP) by leveraging Kubernetes metadata labels, admission webhooks, and ArgoCD's API to dynamically generate applications.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/crumbhole/argocd-lovely-plugin: argocd-lovely-plugin**](https://github.com/crumbhole/argocd-lovely-plugin) ⭐ 486  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A flexible Custom Config Management Plugin (CMP) for Argo CD designed to combine Helm, Kustomize, and raw YAML. It solves the nested tooling dilemma by processing multiple template layers without requiring complex shell scripts, simplifying enterprise GitOps chains.
-  - **(2023)** [**about.gitlab.com: How to keep up with CI/CD best practices**](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-keep-up-with-ci-cd-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Synthesis of modern continuous integration frameworks, emphasizing pipeline standardization, artifact isolation, and fast feedback loops. Discusses optimization of runner resource footprints and build steps parallelization.
-  - **(2023)** [**inlets.dev: How to Get Ingress for Private Kubernetes Clusters**](https://inlets.dev/blog/2023/02/24/ingress-for-local-kubernetes-clusters.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deconstructs architectures designed to route public traffic into nested enterprise VPN networks. Leverages secure tunnels to channel request paths from public exit nodes directly into localized development networks.
-  - **(2023)** [**otterize.com: Mastering Kubernetes networking: A journey in cloud-native packet management**](https://www.cyera.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A granular guide targeting the operational management of ingress and egress pipelines within security-conscious setups. Traces dynamic security parameters, microsegmentation patterns, and real-time firewall configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Consul Service Mesh on Kubernetes Design Patterns**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/tutorials/archive/kubernetes-consul-design-patterns) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents design patterns for running Consul Service Mesh on Kubernetes. Details transit gateways, multi-datacenter federated sync, and secure token and certificate integration with HashiCorp Vault.
-  - **(2023)** [**blog.min.io: Mono Clouds vs Multi-Clouds & Hybrid Clouds**](https://www.min.io/blog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the comparative trade-offs between mono-cloud, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud topologies from an object storage and data gravity perspective. MinIO highlights the critical role of data portability and standardized APIs (S3) in enabling architectural freedom across multi-cloud footprints.
-  - **(2023)** [**cloud.google.com: Analyze secrets with Cloud Asset Inventory**](https://docs.cloud.google.com/secret-manager/docs/analyze-resources) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces GCP-native tools and asset inventories designed to analyze and scan resource metadata for exposed secrets. Helps security teams audit access control policies, verify Secret Manager integration parameters, and enforce organizational IAM constraints dynamically.
-  - **(2023)** [**dev.to: KeyCloak with Nginx Ingress**](https://dev.to/aws-builders/keycloak-with-nginx-ingress-6fo) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides configuration patterns for exposing Keycloak behind an Nginx Ingress Controller in Kubernetes. Walks through configuring SSL termination, proxy headers, path rewrites, and secure cookie forwarding, avoiding common proxy-looping and domain-mismatch pitfalls.
-  - **(2023)** [**awslabs/eks-node-viewer**](https://github.com/awslabs/eks-node-viewer) ⭐ 1632  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly functional CLI diagnostic tool designed to visualize real-time cost, resource utilization, and scheduling efficiency across Amazon EKS node groups. Highly integrated with dynamic autoscaling engines like Karpenter to optimize infrastructure financial footprints.
-  - **(2023)** [**EKS Anywhere: github.com/aws/eks-anywhere**](https://github.com/aws/eks-anywhere) ⭐ 2096  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official hybrid-cloud open-source distribution bringing EKS lifecycle tooling, operational practices, and configurations directly into bare-metal, vSphere, or Nutanix environments. Maintains uniform operational patterns across hybrid infrastructures.
-  - **(2023)** [**aws.amazon.com: Understanding and Cost Optimizing Amazon EKS Control Plane Logs**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/understanding-and-cost-optimizing-amazon-eks-control-plane-logs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the high CloudWatch cost challenges generated by Amazon EKS control plane logs (API server, authenticator, audit, scheduler). Demonstrates how to configure fluent-bit to filter and route only essential telemetry records to cheap storage.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/cyberus-technology/virtualbox-kvm: KVM Backend for VirtualBox' 🌟**](https://github.com/cyberus-technology/virtualbox-kvm) ⭐ 1113  [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A performance-focused extension enabling Oracle VirtualBox to delegate execution directly to the native Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) backend. It removes proprietary kernel module requirements. Live Grounding highlights its architectural value for running clean virtualization loops inside Linux workstations.
-  - **(2023)** [**Allure Report 🌟**](https://github.com/allure-framework/allure2) ⭐ 5422  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A flexible, multi-language test report tool providing clean hierarchical representation of execution steps, attachments, and historical telemetry. Integrates with standard test runners across modern ecosystems.
-  - **(2023)** [**reviewdog - A code review dog who keeps your codebase healthy.**](https://github.com/reviewdog/reviewdog) ⭐ 9365  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Automated code review bot designed to parse error inputs from arbitrary linter systems and post inline comments directly back to pull requests on GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket.
-  - **(2023)** [**Couler**](https://github.com/couler-proj/couler) ⭐ 944  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Couler is an open-source Python SDK built to simplify programming native Kubernetes workflow engines like Argo or Tekton. It allows machine learning and data engineering teams to construct complex workflows via intuitive Python code instead of hand-writing endless YAML sheets.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/CASIA-IVA-Lab/FastSAM**](https://github.com/CASIA-LMC-Lab/FastSAM) ⭐ 8364  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Fast SAM offers a highly optimized, CNN-based real-time alternative to Meta's Segment Anything Model. By sacrificing minimal accuracy, it reduces latency and computation footprints, which is critical for edge deployments and microservice image APIs.
-  - **(2023)** [**dair-ai/ML-Course-Notes: ML Course Notes 🌟**](https://github.com/dair-ai/ML-Course-Notes) ⭐ 6568  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive collection of study notes, mathematical backgrounds, and algorithmic outlines covering modern machine learning. It is an exceptional resource for developers transitioning to production AI, offering clear reviews of model structures and deep learning theory.
-  - **(2023)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Azure Well-Architected Framework perspective on Azure Machine Learning**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/azure-machine-learning) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Detailed architecture guidance map aligned to Azure's Well-Architected Framework, focused on Azure Machine Learning. Evaluates cost optimization, operational excellence, reliability, security architectures, and resource management models crucial for enterprise system compliance.
-  - **(2023)** [**towardsdatascience.com: Deploying LLM Apps to AWS, the Open-Source Self-Service Way**](https://towardsdatascience.com/deploying-llm-apps-to-aws-the-open-source-self-service-way-c54b8667d829) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents a self-service architectural framework for deploying LLM microservices to AWS with open-source infrastructure-as-code tools. Outlines the provisioning of specialized GPU-backed instances, serverless scaling mechanics, and custom embedding cache deployments to balance performance with operating costs.
-  - **(2023)** [**youtube.com: Optimizing LLM Training with Airbnb's Next-Gen ML Platform**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sZvzW40NrM&ab_channel=Anyscale) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical presentation on scaling Large Language Model (LLM) fine-tuning pipelines using Airbnb's state-of-the-art ML platform. Deep dives into high-performance distributed training clusters, dynamic resource balancing, and optimizations implemented to overcome GPU memory scaling bottlenecks.
-  - **(2023)** [**union.ai: Production-Grade ML Pipelines: Flyteβ„’ vs. Kubeflow**](https://www.union.ai/blog-post/production-grade-ml-pipelines-flyte-vs-kubeflow) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A direct, architecture-focused comparison between Flyte and Kubeflow for building enterprise-grade pipelines. Evaluates core architectural differences, trade-offs in structural state management, ease of local development, compile-time type validation, and deployment complexity on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: MLOps Course – Learn to Build Machine Learning Production Grade Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/mlops-course-learn-to-build-machine-learning-production-grade-projects) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A complete, production-grade syllabus designed to guide engineers through model training, automated deployment strategies, CI/CD, and system monitoring. Emphasizes building production-ready architectures with clear structural boundaries rather than pure algorithmic modeling.
-  - **(2023)** [**vaex.io**](https://vaex.io) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly efficient out-of-core DataFrame library designed to analyze, visualize, and map massive tabular datasets containing billions of rows. By using memory mapping and zero-copy concepts, it executes complex computations without exhausting local RAM.
-  - **(2023)** [**deloitte.com/de: EMEA Center of Excellence for Application Modernization and Migration**](https://www.deloitte.com/de/de/services/consulting/services/center-of-excellence-application-modernization.html) [GERMAN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the strategy of Deloitte's EMEA Center of Excellence for enterprise application modernization. Explains how consulting frameworks assess legacy codebases, evaluate migration paths, and apply cloud-native solutions to modernize large-scale systems.
-  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: Microservice Architecture – Introduction, Challeneges & Best Practices**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/microservice-architecture-introduction-challenges-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces microservices architecture foundations, delineating major design trade-offs around decentralized data management, inter-service networking, and distributed tracing. Outlines tactical approaches for handling network failures via sagas, API Gateways, and transactional outbox patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: What Is Microservices Architecture?**](https://thenewstack.io/microservices/what-is-microservices-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces microservice-based application design, emphasizing modularity, domain boundaries, and decentralized technical footprints. Compares traditional monolithic patterns against distributed designs, highlighting structural trade-offs, testing models, and continuous integration needs.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: The Future of Microservices? More Abstractions**](https://thenewstack.io/microservices/the-future-of-microservices-more-abstractions) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the evolutionary shift of microservices toward higher-level abstraction patterns, such as Dapr and WebAssembly, designed to isolate developers from network complexities. It details how externalizing cross-cutting concerns (state management, pub/sub, service discovery) into sidecars reduces cognitive overhead and boilerplate.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Jenkins & Maven With Selenium?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-maven-jenkins-integration) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” This technical guide details the integration of Jenkins, Maven, and Selenium to form an automated QA pipeline. It details how to declare dependencies within pom.xml, invoke browser drivers via the Surefire plugin, and orchestrate automated test suites from Jenkins CI servers. This represents a traditional enterprise continuous testing workflow.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Complete Guide To Selenium Testing with GitHub Actions 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-github-actions-example) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demystifies the deployment of browser-based automation tests within GitHub Actions runner environments. Evaluates the configurations needed to run headless Chrome or Firefox inside Linux containers, specifying steps to checkout code, cache Maven artifacts, and publish execution reports. Establishes a modernized, Git-centric continuous testing practice.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Why You Need Build Automation Tools for Selenium Automation Testing?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/why-you-need-build-automation-tools-for-selenium-automation-testing) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the essential role of build tools like Maven, Gradle, and Ant in managing external dependencies, orchestrating test execution, and generating unified reports for Selenium frameworks. Highlights the risk of manual dependency management and how build tools standardize QA pipelines across teams.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Cucumber With Jenkins?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cucumber-with-jenkins-integration) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Orchestrates Cucumber BDD tests in a continuous integration environment managed by Jenkins. Details how to parse cucumber JSON test reports, configure the Cucumber Reports plugin to render detailed feature execution graphs in Jenkins, and manage build failure conditions based on step failures.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Webdriver Java Tutorial – Guide for Beginners**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-java-tutorial-how-to-test-login-process) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walk-through detailing how to write automated login process tests using Selenium with Java. It emphasizes proper page-load strategies, locating dynamic input fields, handling synchronization with explicit waits, and verifying authentication states. Demonstrates clean Java-based web element management.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: 49 Most Common Selenium Exceptions for Automation Testing**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/49-common-selenium-exceptions-automation-testing) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive troubleshooting guide cataloging the most frequent runtime exceptions encountered in Selenium WebDriver (e.g., NoSuchElementException, StaleElementReferenceException). Evaluates why these failures occur under dynamic rendering conditions and delivers programmatic strategies (like Fluent Wait) to mitigate flake.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Modify HTTP Request Headers In JAVA Using Selenium WebDriver?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/modifying-http-request-headers-in-java-using-selenium-webdriver) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces request modification techniques utilizing Selenium 4's Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) integration in Java. Demonstrates how to intercept outgoing HTTP requests to append custom authentication headers, user agents, or custom cookies before hitting target test endpoints. Bypasses the traditional limitations of standard WebDriver protocols.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Locators Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/selenium-locators) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into Selenium locator strategies, covering ID, Name, ClassName, LinkText, CSS Selectors, and XPath. Compares the performance and stability of CSS Selectors against complex XPath queries for navigating nested DOM trees. Guides engineers in writing resilient selectors that resist minor UI structural changes.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Python Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/python-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A technical manual for setting up and utilizing Selenium's Python bindings for web automation. Discusses structural components, installing the python bindings, organizing test execution via unittest or pytest, and writing declarative, readable browser scripts. Promotes clean Pythonic testing patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-install-playwright-tool) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details the initialization and low-level installation of Microsoft Playwright, a modern end-to-end testing library. Outlines how to install browser binaries, configure the playwright.config file, and set up headless and headed runs across Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox with single-command ease.
-  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure multiple environments in Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-configure-multiple-environments-in-playwright) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure and switch target execution environments (such as Dev, Staging, and Production) within a Playwright testing suite. Covers utilizing environmental variables, configuring distinct Playwright project definitions, and injecting custom base URLs dynamically to avoid hardcoded endpoints.
-  - **(2023)** [**experitest.com: Start Automating your mobile tests with Cucumber and Appium**](https://digital.ai/products/continuous-testing) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step guide illustrating how to integrate the Cucumber BDD framework with Appium to execute mobile tests written in plain-text Gherkin syntax. Demonstrates mapping steps to mobile element drivers, handling mobile gestures, and generating rich HTML reports for stakeholder review.
-  - **(2023)** [**cremich/cdk-bill-bot: Welcome to Bill - the cost optimization bot**](https://github.com/cremich/cdk-bill-bot) ⭐ 486  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source AWS CDK cost optimization bot named Bill. Scans cloud deployment metadata, analyzes actual usage patterns, and suggests infrastructure optimization options via Slack or Microsoft Teams channels.
-  - **(2023)** [**hystax.com: The difference between cloud cost management and FinOps**](https://hystax.com/the-difference-between-cloud-cost-management-and-finops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Delineates the operational boundaries between cloud cost management (siloed, reactive cost-cutting steps) and the FinOps lifecycle (collaborative, business-value mapping). The analysis shows that while cost management tools act as execution platforms, FinOps creates a cultural, cross-functional engineering framework.
-  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: When finops costs you more in the end**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338012/when-finops-costs-you-more-in-the-end.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines cases where FinOps operational overheadβ€”including expensive consulting packages and over-engineered dashboard toolsβ€”surpasses the actual infrastructure cost savings achieved. Advocates for an ROI-driven approach that measures tooling spend against actual cost reduction metrics.
-  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: Kubernetes costs less, but less than what?**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338474/kubernetes-costs-less-but-less-than-what.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Critically evaluates the total cost of ownership (TCO) of containerizing applications. Compares VM hosting models, serverless containers, and managed Kubernetes platforms, demonstrating how poorly configured resource requests can make Kubernetes deployments more expensive than traditional systems.
-  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: 5 steps to bringing Kubernetes costs in line**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338303/5-steps-to-bringing-kubernetes-costs-in-line.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents a clear five-step methodology to control Kubernetes infrastructure spend. Covers standard practices like adjusting request/limit ratios, configuring cluster autoscalers (VPA/HPA), and moving non-critical workloads to spot instance pools.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Grafana Wants to Help You Avoid Getting Dinged by Kubernetes Costs**](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-wants-to-help-you-avoid-getting-dinged-by-kubernetes-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Discusses Grafana's work to build native cost-monitoring tools directly into standard monitoring dashboards. Explores using Prometheus metrics from OpenCost to display cluster financial trends alongside hardware utilization data.
-  - **(2023)** [**info.microsoft.com: The Road to Azure Cost Governance**](https://info.microsoft.com/ww-landing-the-road-to-azure-cost-governance-e-book.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official Microsoft guide demonstrating how to build a corporate cost governance model. Explains how to integrate Microsoft Cost Management tools, align finance and IT departments, and set up clear internal billing methods.
-  - **(2023)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Savings Dashboard 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/azure-savings-dashboard/3816131) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces the native Azure Savings Dashboard, designed to highlight underutilized services and suggest commitment options. Provides recommendations for Azure Reservations and Azure Savings Plans to improve resource-to-cost efficiency.
-  - **(2023)** [**amazee.io: Master the Fundamentals of K8s: Kubernetes 101 video series with Jeff Geerling**](https://www.amazee.io/blog/post/master-the-fundamentals-of-k8s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A highly clear Kubernetes introduction series hosted by automation engineer Jeff Geerling. Focuses on minimal edge clusters, hardware installations, and simplifying core orchestration complexities with high clarity.
-  - **(2023)** [**redhat.com: The Volkswagen Group builds automated testing environment**](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/the-volkswagen-group) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores Volkswagen Group's migration to an automated software-defined testing environment built on Red Hat OpenShift. This platform-based approach streamlines verification cycles for ECU software, accelerating vehicle-to-cloud development pipelines. By leveraging containerized testing nodes and Kubernetes orchestration, VW drastically reduced testing feedback loops while maintaining safety-critical compliance.
-  - **(2023)** [**aws.amazon.com: Accelerating radiology imaging workflows with relevant clinical context on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/accelerating-radiology-imaging-workflows-with-relevant-clinical-context-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on accelerating radiology imaging workflows using serverless AWS services to contextualize clinical data. The architecture integrates Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) with Electronic Health Records (EHR) through serverless APIs and machine learning processing, delivering contextualized, real-time insights to radiologists. This reduces latency in diagnostics while maintaining compliance with HIPAA standards.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Mercedes-Benz: 4 Reasons to Sponsor Open Source Projects**](https://thenewstack.io/mercedes-benz-4-reasons-to-sponsor-open-source-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines four strategic motivations for Mercedes-Benz to sponsor open-source software. By funding critical up-stream components, the enterprise reduces technical debt, improves system security, attracts elite software engineering talent, and actively influences standard roadmaps. It provides a blueprint for enterprise open-source program offices (OSPOs) seeking to justify upstream contributions.
-  - **(2023)** [**biobanking.com: Europe’s Leading Cancer Image Biobank (EUCAIM) Launched by Quibim and European Commission**](https://www.biobanking.com/europes-leading-cancer-image-biobank-eucaim-launched-by-quibim-and-european-commission) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights the official launch of the European Cancer Image Infrastructure (EUCAIM), spearheaded by Quibim and the European Commission. Designed to store and host over tens of millions of cancer images, the platform employs a federated, decentralized architecture to safeguard patient privacy while enabling AI training models. This marks a massive leap forward in clinical multi-modal data consolidation across the European Union.
-  - **(2023)** [**nature.com: Quibim: empowering biopharma to turn images into actionable predictions using artificial intelligence**](https://www.nature.com/articles/d43747-023-00028-w) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights Quibim's advanced quantitative imaging platform that transforms raw medical images into biomarker-driven predictive insights for biopharma. Utilizing convolutional neural networks and robust data-ingestion systems, Quibim standardizes clinical trial imaging datasets across various vendor formats. This enables biopharma researchers to track drug efficacy with high statistical precision, shortening drug discovery cycles.
-  - **(2023)** [**hms.harvard.edu: Does AI Help or Hurt Human Radiologists’ Performance? It Depends on the Doctor**](https://hms.harvard.edu/news/does-ai-help-or-hurt-human-radiologists-performance-depends-doctor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the human-AI interface within radiology, detailing how AI assistance does not universally improve diagnostics but depends on the doctor's specific expertise and the system's operational design. This research underscores that AI tools should not be deployed as absolute diagnostic arbiters but as contextual assistants, highlighting the need for UI/UX integration that exposes model confidence and reasoning paths.
-  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: Public APIs Developers Can Use in Their Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/public-apis-for-developers) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces a handpicked list of highly functional public APIs suited for portfolio projects and app prototypes. The compilation features modern REST APIs that do not require complex OAuth authorization flows, covering categories like machine learning, weather forecasting, financial data, and geolocation. It serves as an accessible entry-point for learning API integration patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [**foojay.io: The Evolution of APIs: From RESTful to Event-Driven**](https://foojay.io/today/the-evolution-of-apis-from-restful-to-event-driven) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Traces the transition of API paradigms from synchronous RESTful patterns to asynchronous event-driven architectures (EDA). While HTTP REST is suited for transactional CRUD operations, high-scale modern applications rely on technologies like WebSockets, gRPC, and Apache Kafka to stream real-time events. This architectural shift significantly reduces polling overhead and improves UI responsiveness.
-  - **(2023)** [**vishnuch.tech: Interprocess Communication in Microservices 🌟**](https://blog.flatturtle.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A technical exploration of Interprocess Communication (IPC) patterns within distributed microservices. It analyzes synchronous IPC (via REST, gRPC) and contrasts it with asynchronous, broker-driven messaging (RabbitMQ, Kafka) from a latency and system coupling perspective. Decoupling IPC paths is presented as the primary defense against cascading regional failures in microservices architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [**snipcart.com: API vs. Microservices: A Beginners Guide to Understand Them 🌟**](https://snipcart.com/blog/microservices-vs-api) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A clear architectural primer explaining the differences and relationships between APIs and Microservices. While a microservice is a decentralized, self-contained deployment unit encapsulating business logic, an API is the interface used to interact with that service. This article resolves common industry confusion, clarifying how APIs act as the essential glue enabling decoupled microservices to communicate.
-  - **(2023)** [**blog.bitsrc.io: API vs Microservices β€” Are you using 2 terms for the same concept?**](https://blog.bitsrc.io/api-vs-microservices-are-you-using-2-terms-for-the-same-concept-b51f13f5974e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Delves into the distinct definitions of API and Microservices, resolving architectural misconceptions about their equivalence. It highlights how APIs represent the functional contract, whereas microservices represent physical implementation and deployment isolation. Correctly distinguishing these concepts allows engineering teams to optimize API gateway layers independent of back-end microservice restructuring.
-  - **(2023)** [**dzone: Exploring the API-First Design Pattern**](https://dzone.com/articles/exploring-the-api-first-design-pattern) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines the API-First design pattern, where APIs are designed as primary, self-contained products rather than secondary side-effects of backend development. This framework treats API schemas as structural contracts, enabling decoupling, modular microservices architecture, and simplified cloud integrations. It argues that API-first organizations experience faster time-to-market due to automated schema validation and parallel feature development.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: How to Achieve API Governance**](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-achieve-api-governance) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses the practical application of API Governance to prevent API sprawl and security vulnerability drift across large enterprises. The article recommends deploying automated linter tools (e.g., Spectral) to enforce style guides, centralized discovery catalogs, and standardized OAuth2 scopes. Successful governance guarantees consistency and predictable API consumption across highly distributed development teams.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: 5 Ways to Succeed with an API Gateway**](https://thenewstack.io/5-ways-to-succeed-with-an-api-gateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines five essential patterns for deploying API Gateways in microservices architectures. The guide highlights key functions like rate-limiting, SSL termination, authentication offloading, and dynamic routing to ensure secure and performant service endpoints. It contrasts standalone gateway appliances with service mesh ingress configurations, advising on how to avoid single-point-of-failure bottlenecks.
-  - **(2023)** [**blog.hubspot.com: API Gateway vs. Load Balancer: What's The Difference?**](https://blog.hubspot.com/website/api-gateway-vs-load-balancer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Contracts the key functional boundaries between an API Gateway and a traditional Load Balancer. While a load balancer acts on Layer 4 or Layer 7 to distribute incoming raw network traffic uniformly across targets, an API gateway is application-aware, performing protocol translation, rate-limiting, authentication, and request orchestration. This clarification is key when designing layered public-facing ingress networks.
-  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: REST API (Introduction)**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/node-js/rest-api-introduction) [NODE.JS CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A foundational primer on REST web services, illustrating client-server communication using HTTP methods. In modern cloud-native systems, REST remains the default protocol for open public APIs, though internal service-to-service communication often shifts to gRPC for performance reasons.
-  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: REST API Architectural Constraints**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/javascript/rest-api-architectural-constraints) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Detailed analysis of the six key architectural constraints defining REST: Uniform Interface, Statelessness, Cacheability, Client-Server architecture, Layered System, and Code on Demand. Adhering to these constraints is critical for creating highly scalable, decoupled web APIs.
-  - **(2023)** [**dev.to: Top 15 Automated API Testing Tools**](https://dev.to/katalon/top-15-automated-api-testing-tools-lasted-update-32ip) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A marketplace evaluation of 15 automated API testing frameworks. Details features of suites like Katalon, Postman, SoapUI, and Newman, helping teams choose testing tooling based on their workflow requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: 4 Essential Tools for Protecting APIs and Web Applications**](https://thenewstack.io/4-essential-tools-for-protecting-apis-and-web-applications) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines four essential patterns for protecting public web applications and API endpoints. Focuses on API behavioral analysis, OAuth2/OIDC token validations, rate limits, and custom gateway rules.
-  - **(2023)** [**portswigger.net: Introducing vAPI – an open source lab environment to learn about API security**](https://portswigger.net) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” vAPI is a self-hosted, intentionally vulnerable API environment designed to educate developers and security teams on the OWASP API Security Top 10 vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit) ⭐ 1937  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Shopify's kubeaudit is a popular open-source tool targeting configuration analysis. Curators note its ability to audit running clusters or local manifests for root execution or privilege escalations. *Live Grounding (2026)*: The repository is archived/read-only, but its audit logic remains highly influential for policy structures.
-  - **(2023)** [**devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial: Kustomize Tutorial: Comprehensive Guide For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A highly detailed, production-focused Kustomize comprehensive guide. Demystifies concepts of bases, overlays, generator options, namespace overrides, and programmatic variable injection, serving as an operational reference for scaling Kubernetes configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [**percona: Database Schema Management Via Liquibase**](https://percona.community/blog) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Architectural guide for automating relational database migrations using Liquibase in CI/CD chains. Evaluates declarative XML/SQL changeset formats, execution tracking setups, and rollback configurations necessary to safely release database modifications alongside microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: How to Choose and Model Time Series Databases**](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-choose-and-model-time-series-databases) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deep dive into Time Series Database (TSDB) selection, comparing compression algorithms and write-heavy workloads. Discusses optimization techniques like rollups, downsampling, and indexing temporal event data.
-  - **(2023)** [**adamtheautomator.com: How To Perform a MongoDB Kubernetes Installation 🌟**](https://adamtheautomator.com/mongodb-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial for deploying MongoDB to Kubernetes clusters. Addresses StatefulSet configuration, persistent volume claim (PVC) templates, and replica-set discovery mechanisms.
-  - **(2023)** [**hub.helm.sh/charts/oteemo/sonarqube**](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/oteemo/sonarqube) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides community Helm templates to install SonarQube onto Kubernetes nodes. Supports production deployments utilizing stateful postgres instances and customizable security boundaries.
-  - **(2023)** [**intellipaat.com: Top Jenkins Interview Questions and Answers**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/jenkins-interview-questions-answers) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Architectural and operational interview focus on Jenkins pipelines. Evaluates declarative versus scripted pipeline syntax, master-agent clustering strategies, backup patterns, and security policy configuration.
-  - **(2023)** [**intellipaat.com: Top Kubernetes Interview Questions and Answers**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/kubernetes-interview-questions-answers) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enterprise-aligned interview preparation exploring advanced container orchestration concepts. Includes Kubernetes cluster networking (CNI), persistent volumes (PV/PVC) lifecycles, and self-healing deployment topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Cloud Manager: A New Multicloud PaaS Platform Built on Kubernetes**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-manager-a-new-multicloud-paas-platform-built-on-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Architectural breakdown of Cloud Manager, analyzing its design as a next-generation multi-cloud Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) built directly on top of Kubernetes operators to streamline resource orchestration.
-  - **(2023)** [**businessinsider.es: Avanzar en la carrera profesional y conseguir ascensos dentro de la empresa serΓ‘ mucho mΓ‘s difΓ­cil para las personas que teletrabajan, segΓΊn el CEO de IBM**](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/teletrabajar-perjudica-carrera-profesional-posibles-ascensos-1240782) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines the controversial statements of IBM's CEO regarding remote work and career advancement. Contrasts 'proximity bias' issues within classic enterprise hierarchies against modern, asynchronous, result-oriented performance evaluation frameworks that promote talent purely based on systematic contributions.
-  - **(2023)** [**businessinsider.com: I'm an ex-Amazon senior leader. Here's why layoffs keep happening and why ambitious managers are fueling them**](https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-reason-for-layoffs-former-senior-tech-leader-2023-5) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A critical insider look at how aggressive scaling incentives in hyper-growth tech companies can lead to systemic over-hiring, architectural empire-building, and subsequent massive restructuring and downsizings. Analyzes the management performance frameworks that drive these structural fluctuations, warning against localized hyper-hiring over clean organizational architecture.
-  - **(2023)** [**genbeta.com: Un ex-CEO, sobre el origen de tener gente que ni hace falta en las empresas: β€œContratas a alguien, y lo primero que hace es contratar"**](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/ex-ceo-origen-tener-gente-que-hace-falta-empresas-contratas-a-alguien-primero-que-hace-contratar-1) [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the organizational phenomena of manager empire-building, where expanding headcounts is falsely correlated with corporate power and strategic progress. Explains how this dynamic leads to over-engineered organizational structures and excessive communication overhead, contrasting it with lean, autonomous platform engineering practices.
-  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: What to do when your devops team is downsized**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337651/what-to-do-when-your-devops-team-is-downsized.html) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides strategic architectural guidance on managing platform and DevOps infrastructure operations following organization-wide downsizings. Discusses reducing cognitive load by deprecating legacy microservices, doubling down on managed platform solutions (SaaS/IaaS), automating routine deployment pipelines, and prioritizing high-ROI continuous delivery tasks.
-  - **(2023)** [**Promotion-Based Development: A Fast Track to Mediocrity**](https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/promotion-based-development) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A thought-provoking critique of development environments where promotion tracks heavily incentivize complex over-engineering and short-term visibility tasks rather than long-term architectural stability. Warns against standard architectural anti-patterns created by misaligned individual KPIs. Highly valuable reading for engineering leadership.
-  - **(2023)** [**docs.databricks.com: Use scheduler pools for multiple streaming workloads**](https://docs.databricks.com/aws/en/structured-streaming/production) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deep dives into configuring Spark scheduler pools to enforce Fair Scheduling (FAIR) when running multiple concurrent Structured Streaming queries in a shared production workspace. Prevents heavy resource queries from starving lightweight streaming jobs. Live Grounding verifies that proper allocation of pool weights remains a mandatory configuration practice for robust multi-tenant streaming pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [**learnitguide.net: How to Create ConfigMap from Properties File Using K8s' Client**](https://www.learnitguide.net/2023/04/how-to-create-configmap-from-properties.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates methods to compile Kubernetes ConfigMaps from structured properties files. Bridges common application configurations with native cloud manifest patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [**github.com/DevOps-Projects-Ideas/DevOps-Books 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/DevOps-Projects-Ideas/DevOps-Books) ⭐ 682  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly curated reference repository cataloging essential DevOps literature spanning container orchestration, continuous delivery pipelines, and cloud systems engineering. Serves as a reliable technical roadmap for systems architects seeking deep-dive foundational concepts.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: No one wants to manage Kubernetes anymore 🌟**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264392/no-one-wants-to-manage-kubernetes-anymore.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the enterprise shift away from running custom, self-managed vanilla Kubernetes clusters towards fully managed cloud platforms like EKS, GKE, and serverless container ecosystems. Underlines the operational complexities of maintaining control plane elements.
-  - **(2022)** [**marcusnoble.co.uk: Managing Kubernetes without losing your cool 🌟**](https://marcusnoble.co.uk/2022-07-04-managing-kubernetes-without-losing-your-cool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A collection of survival tips for operations teams managing production clusters. Emphasizes establishing alerts based on actionable metrics, using declarative GitOps pipelines, and avoiding manual ad-hoc cluster changes.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.palark.com: Best practices for deploying highly available apps in Kubernetes. Part 1**](https://palark.com/blog/best-practices-kubernetes-part-1) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Part 1 of a comprehensive guide outlining architectural rules for deploying highly available microservices in Kubernetes. Explores pod anti-affinity patterns, spread constraints across failure domains (zones/nodes), and configuring robust rolling updates.
-  - **(2022)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes: Virtual Clusters For CI/CD & Testing**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-virtual-clusters-for-ci-cd-testing) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demystifies the deployment of virtual clusters (vcluster) on shared physical hardware to support rapid testing. It explains how virtual control planes significantly minimize cloud bills while providing namespace segregation and administrative freedom.
-  - **(2022)** [**cloudtechtwitter.com: KubeApiServer components 🌟**](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/04/kubeapiserver.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An operational analysis of the kube-apiserver runtime layers. Examines how requests navigate the authentication, authorization, and admission control phases before persisting to the database backend.
-  - **(2022)** [**kubesphere.io: Kubernetes High Availability Essential Practices Simply Explained**](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/k8s-ha-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Translates high-availability architectural constraints into concrete implementation tactics. Evaluates load balancer setups, redundant etcd configurations, and optimal node distributions across availability zones.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.scaleway.com: How to deploy and distribute the workload on a multi-cloud Kubernetes environment 🌟**](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/how-to-deploy-and-distribute-the-workload-on-a-multi-cloud-kubernetes-environment) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides multi-cloud workload deployment patterns. Explores cluster federation, multi-cluster ingress routing, and disaster recovery profiles using standardized cloud-provider APIs.
-  - **(2022)** [**How to handle environment variables with Kubernetes? 🌟**](https://humanitec.com/blog/handling-environment-variables-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A stellar architectural deep dive into environment variable management within Pod specs. Compares ConfigMaps, Secret injection, and secure dynamic configuration systems to avoid credential exposure in production.
-  - **(2022)** [**mayankshah.dev: Demystifying kube-proxy**](https://mayankshah.dev/blog/demystifying-kube-proxy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive breakdown of kube-proxy, the crucial network daemon on each Kubernetes node. Explains how kube-proxy implements virtual IP mechanics, routes traffic using iptables, and translates Kubernetes Service abstractions into actual networking actions.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.kubesimplify.com: DIY: How To Build A Kubernetes Policy Engine**](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/diy-how-to-build-a-kubernetes-policy-engine) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced, hands-on tutorial that guides readers through building a custom Kubernetes policy engine from scratch using Go. Covers hook registration with the API server, resource validation workflows, and runtime policy updates.
-  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: Platform-as-Code: how it relates to Infrastructure-as-Code and what it enables**](https://itnext.io/platform-as-code-how-it-compares-with-infrastructure-as-code-and-what-it-enables-2684b348be2e) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Delineates the evolution from standard Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) to Platform-as-Code (PaC), where platform teams deliver fully orchestrated, self-service developer environments. Highlights how defining platforms declaratively abstracts raw cloud interfaces, simplifying application lifecycle deployment.
-  - **(2022)** [**nedinthecloud.com: Replacing The Template Cloudinit Config Data Source**](https://nedinthecloud.com/2022/01/18/replacing-the-template_cloudinit_config-data-source) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Addresses the deprecation of the legacy "template_cloudinit_config" resource and maps the clean migration path to the built-in "cloudinit_config" data source. Explains how this restructuring improves parsing performance and removes external module overhead. Live grounding confirms that keeping cloud-init resources modern is essential to prevent deployment blockages in current provider runtimes.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: Terraform 1.3 Release Introduces Simplified Refactoring Experience 🌟**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/09/terraform-simplified-refactoring) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Chronicles the landmark Terraform 1.3 release, which introduced support for moving resources across modules natively via declarative "moved" blocks. Explains how this release mitigated complex state surgical tasks and enhanced overall ecosystem maintainability for enterprise-scale platforms. Live grounding highlights that this feature laid the groundwork for robust modular lifecycle refactoring frameworks in downstream iterations.
-  - **(2022)** [**digitalocean.com: How To Structure a Terraform Project 🌟**](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-structure-a-terraform-project) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains foundational directory layout designs and file separation protocols for building robust, scalable codebases. Highlights best practices for segregating development, staging, and production environments via directories instead of simple workspaces. Live grounding validates that this file structural layout remains the base standard for enterprise repository templates.
-  - **(2022)** [**youtube - freecodecamp.org: Learn Terraform (and AWS) by Building a Dev Environment – Full Course for Beginners**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRaai1IBlB0) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A step-by-step video-based masterclass for establishing an AWS development environment utilizing primary HCL resource definitions. Walks developers through VPC configs, subnets, route tables, security groups, and public key authentication setups. Live grounding confirms this course continues to serve as an industry-standard baseline for cloud engineering candidates.
-  - **(2022)** [**dev.to/kubestack: A Better Way to Provision Kubernetes Resources Using Terraform 🌟**](https://dev.to/kubestack/a-better-way-to-provision-kubernetes-resources-using-terraform-355n) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights the architectural benefits of Kubestack, an open-source framework built on Terraform designed specifically for managing Kubernetes clusters and platform service deployments. Solves the traditional "two-stage apply" problem by separating cluster infrastructure provisioning from operational workload deployment. Live grounding underscores its utility in providing a deterministic GitOps deployment lifecycle for base platform components.
-  - **(2022)** [**mikeroyal/OpenShift-Guide: OpenShift Guide 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/mikeroyal/OpenShift-Guide) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive community repository providing structured technical references for OpenShift. Includes instructions for cluster setup, networking tools, persistent storage, and third-party integrations.
-  - **(2022)** [**readysetcloud.io: Building Serverless Applications That Scale The Perfect Amount 🌟**](https://www.readysetcloud.io/blog/allen.helton/how-to-design-serverless-apps-that-scale-the-perfect-amount) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes practical mechanisms to throttle, buffer, and control scaling thresholds in serverless topologies. Helps architects avoid cascade failures by preventing downstream database and external API bottlenecks.
-  - **(2022)** [**serverlessguru.com: Enterprise Serverless Adoption 🌟**](https://www.sls.guru/blog/enterprise-serverless-adoption) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explores the organizational strategies, cultural shifts, and governance models required to successfully integrate serverless execution engines into legacy enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How Daily.Dev Built a Low-Budget Serverless Scraping Pipeline for Online Articles**](https://thenewstack.io/how-daily-dev-built-a-low-budget-serverless-scraping-pipeline-for-online-articles) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details how daily.dev constructed a cost-efficient article parsing ecosystem by combining serverless scraping pipelines, queue storage, and ephemeral container tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [**Building microservices? Give Dapr a try**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261795/building-microservices-give-dapr-a-try.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep analysis of Dapr's capabilities, detailing how its service abstraction layer accelerates microservice software delivery while avoiding tight coupling to infrastructure providers.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Serverless vs. Kubernetes: The People’s Vote**](https://thenewstack.io/serverless-vs-kubernetes-the-peoples-vote) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents developer survey feedback and architectural trade-offs between hosting standard containers in Kubernetes versus deploying logic within serverless frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [**acloudguru.com: Containers vs serverless: Which is right for you?**](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/containers-vs-serverless-which-is-right-for-you) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A structured comparative guide weighing the execution predictability and regional portability of container-based microservices against the elastic scaling of FaaS models.
-  - **(2022)** [**redhat-scholars.github.io: Welcome to OpenShift Serverless Logic Tutorial**](https://redhat-scholars.github.io/serverless-workflow/osl/index.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A guided academic and professional lab tutorial teaching developers to orchestrate complex state machines using the CNCF Serverless Workflow specification.
-  - **(2022)** [**Migrating CI/CD from Jenkins to Argo Workflows**](https://dev.to/intuitdev/migrating-cicd-from-jenkins-to-argo-1km4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Shares practical lessons from migrating a legacy Jenkins CI pipeline stack over to container-native Argo Workflows. Compares the performance, cost efficiency, resource overhead, and maintainability of step-based DAG flows.
-  - **(2022)** [**https://github.com/jdauphant/awesome-ansible**](https://github.com/jdauphant/awesome-ansible) ⭐ 1004  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A curated repository listing valuable Ansible tools, libraries, playbooks, roles, and learning materials. Ideal for discovering community extensions, monitoring integrations, and operational best-practices.
-  - **(2022)** [**javaguides.net: Spring Boot Microservices - Spring Cloud API Gateway**](https://www.javaguides.net/2022/10/spring-boot-microservices-spring-cloud-api-gateway.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Guide to configuring Spring Cloud Gateway as a unified routing layer for a microservices architecture. It demonstrates dynamic routing, path predicates, filters, and security integration at the edge. While enterprise architectures in 2026 increasingly leverage service meshes (e.g., Istio) for internal traffic, Spring Cloud Gateway remains a popular, developer-centric edge gateway solution.
-  - **(2022)** [**developer.okta.com: Secure Secrets With Spring Cloud Config and Vault 🌟**](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/10/20/spring-vault) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial explaining how to couple Spring Cloud Config with HashiCorp Vault to create a highly secure externalized configuration engine. Architecturally, it separates public environment metrics from sensitive database/API secrets. This composition ensures developers can manage configs seamlessly while security administrators maintain absolute control over encryption keys.
-  - **(2022)** [**dev.to/francescoxx: Java CRUD Rest API using Spring Boot, Hibernate, Postgres, Docker and Docker Compose**](https://dev.to/francescoxx/java-crud-rest-api-using-spring-boot-hibernate-postgres-docker-and-docker-compose-5cln) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial illustrating the deployment of a classic Spring Boot CRUD application integrated with PostgreSQL and automated locally via Docker Compose. It serves as an excellent starting template for setting up standard developer sandboxes. Modern platforms in 2026 often replace this flow with Testcontainers for local testing, but Docker Compose remains a solid base for local multi-service orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [**oci-ansible-collection.readthedocs.io**](https://oci-ansible-collection.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official Sphinx documentation detailing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Ansible Collection. It gives DevOps engineers a standardized declarative approach to provisioning and managing OCI virtual networks, compute instances, database nodes, and object storage systems.
-  - **(2022)** [**Capistrano**](https://capistranorb.com) [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A remote server automation and deployment framework written in Ruby. It is a classic standard for multi-stage deployments, file synchronization, and atomic rollbacks. It remains highly popular for standard VM infrastructures, though cloud-native projects have largely migrated to Kubernetes-based systems.
-  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: The most elegant way to performance test your microservices running on Kubernetes**](https://dev.to/ksingh7/the-most-elegant-way-to-performance-test-your-microservices-running-on-kubernetes-2mo2) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates running scalable API performance evaluations in target Kubernetes setups. Promotes executing testing runs close to targets using container workloads to limit network noise.
-  - **(2022)** [**JMeter Distributed Testing Step-by-step**](https://venkatmatta.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/jmeter_distributed_testing_step_by_step.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Operational step-by-step documentation detailing JMeter distributed execution topologies. Solves communication issues between controllers and performance workers during heavy test sequences.
-  - **(2022)** [**linkedin.com: Tuning Grafana - Jmeter Dashboards**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tuning-grafana-jmeter-dashboards-ezhil-arasu) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines methodologies for directing live JMeter thread telemetry to Grafana dashboards via InfluxDB. Gives operational teams real-time visibility into transaction metrics during heavy profiling runs.
-  - **(2022)** [**intellipaat.com: Git Tutorial - Learn Git 🌟**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on distributed version control concepts, branching mechanics, and stage isolation in Git. Links localized version control with downstream continuous integration and delivery loops within automated DevOps pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [**gitkraken.com: Git Tutorials: Instructional Training Videos 🌟**](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive directory of instructional video tutorials exploring GitKraken's GUI engine. Demystifies visual representation of complex Git histories, interactive rebasing, multi-profile credential coordination, and conflict-resolution workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [**Kubei 🌟**](https://github.com/openclarity/openclarity) ⭐ 1462  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” OpenClarity (originally evolving from Kubei) is a comprehensive cloud-native security platform that scans Kubernetes clusters for vulnerabilities, secrets, and malware. It works by analyzing container images and running workloads to detect security risks in real time.
-  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: Using Amazon EC2 Spot Instances with Karpenter**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/using-amazon-ec2-spot-instances-with-karpenter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An official AWS architectural guide explaining how to leverage EC2 Spot Instances with Karpenter. It dives deep into allocation strategies, capacity-optimized spot provisioning, and graceful node termination handling via Karpenter's integrated interruption handler, guaranteeing high availability at minimum expense.
-  - **(2022)** [**fluxcd.io: How to GitOps Your Terraform**](https://fluxcd.io/blog/2022/09/how-to-gitops-your-terraform) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces declarative lifecycle management of Terraform-provisioned infrastructure resources using Kubernetes custom controllers. Highlights how reconciling Terraform state within the control plane eliminates state drift. Live Grounding reveals that this controller-driven paradigm has matured, bridging the gap between application-level GitOps and platform-level infrastructure provisioning.
-  - **(2022)** [**solo.io: The 3 best ways to use Flux and Flagger for GitOps with your Envoy Proxy API gateways**](https://www.solo.io/blog/the-3-best-ways-to-use-flux-and-flagger-for-gitops-with-your-envoy-proxy-api-gateways) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines integration patterns for orchestrating progressive delivery at the ingress boundary using Flux, Flagger, and Envoy-based gateways. Evaluates traffic-shifting methodologies including canary deployments, A/B testing, and blue-green releases. Live Grounding confirms Envoy-based ingress traffic shaping remains the de facto method for automated canary analysis in cloud-native topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Dynamic user membership rules, Azure Active Directory Administrative Units and password reset! 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azure/dynamic-user-membership-rules-azure-active-directory-administrative-units-and-pa/3281164) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains how to configure Entra ID dynamic groups, set up scoped Administrative Units, and implement self-service password reset policies. In 2026, Administrative Units are key for dividing directory administration across regional groups while keeping a single consolidated tenant.
-  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: CICD in Synapse SQL: How to deliver your database objects across multiple environments**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresynapseanalyticsblog/cicd-in-synapse-sql-how-to-deliver-your-database-objects-across-multiple-environ/3267507) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explores CI/CD pipelines for Synapse SQL databases, focusing on deploying schema artifacts across multiple lifecycle environments. While curator insights highlight workspace deployment tasks, 2026 engineering reality indicates a broader shift toward Microsoft Fabric, requiring engineers to design flexible pipelines capable of deploying to both legacy Synapse workspaces and modern Lakehouses.
-  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: OpenShift Authentication Integration with ArgoCD**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-authentication-integration-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the integration of OpenShift's native OAuth server with ArgoCD. Explains how to map OpenShift user groups to ArgoCD RBAC roles, establishing a secure, unified single sign-on (SSO) experience for enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Argo CD. Create Kakfa Cluster using GitOps 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/06/28/manage-kubernetes-cluster-with-terraform-and-argo-cd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Practical demonstration of deploying and managing a Kafka cluster on Kubernetes using a hybrid Terraform and ArgoCD approach. Discusses how to configure infrastructure dependencies with Terraform and declare workload states inside GitOps.
-  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: How to Setup Blue Green Deployments with DNS Routing 🌟**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/blue-green-deployments-dns-routing) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Examines advanced architectural design patterns using DNS-based routing to switch traffic for Blue-Green deployments. Discusses how to coordinate external load balancers and global DNS systems during the migration window.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Applied GitOps with ArgoCD**](https://thenewstack.io/applied-gitops-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive examination of GitOps workflows operationalized via ArgoCD. Highlights key practices such as declarative environment definition, pull-based synchronization, and automated drift detection to maintain cluster state parity.
-  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Multiple Kubernetes Clusters with ArgoCD 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/12/09/manage-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-with-argocd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step architectural guide on configuring a centralized ArgoCD instance to manage resources across several remote Kubernetes clusters. Covers network endpoints, remote credentials provisioning, and configuration drift auditing.
-  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: Getting Started with ApplicationSets**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-with-applicationsets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into the ArgoCD ApplicationSet controller, explaining how to model and automate multi-cluster and multi-tenant application deployments. Covers generators like List, Directory, and Git to scale configurations with minimal templating boilerplate.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.argoproj.io: New sync and diff strategies in ArgoCD**](https://blog.argoproj.io/new-sync-and-diff-strategies-in-argocd-44195d3f8b8c) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores performance optimizations and enhanced reconciliation engines introduced in ArgoCD. Details advanced diff options, custom synchronization hooks, and resource tracking methods that streamline deployment workflows in large-scale environments.
-  - **(2022)** [**datree.io: ArgoCD Best Practices You Should Know**](https://www.datree.io/resources/argocd-best-practices-you-should-know) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Expands on essential ArgoCD best practices, emphasizing the isolation of Git repositories for source code and Kubernetes manifests, configuring auto-prune, and defining declarative sync policies to maintain platform stability.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: GitOps on Kubernetes: Deciding Between Argo CD and Flux**](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-on-kubernetes-deciding-between-argo-cd-and-flux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates the architectural differences, strengths, and trade-offs of the two dominant GitOps controllers: ArgoCD and FluxCD. Compares ArgoCD's powerful web UI and multi-tenancy model against Flux's lightweight, decentralized, and Kubernetes-native approach.
-  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts : Blue-Green Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-blue-green-deployment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Guides engineers through setting up a complete Blue-Green deployment workflow with Argo Rollouts. Outlines routing controls, active/preview service handoffs, and visual UI verification configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts: Canary Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-canary-deployment) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Offers a practical exploration of canary rollouts configured via Argo Rollouts. Focuses on setting step-based traffic splitting, managing dynamic service mesh weights (SMI, Linkerd, Istio), and defining automated rollbacks based on analysis metrics.
-  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Progressive delivery for Kubernetes Config Maps using Argo Rollouts**](https://octopus.com/blog/progressive-delivery-for-kubernetes-config-maps-using-argo-rollouts) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Solves the tricky challenge of managing and rolling out application configuration updates dynamically. Demonstrates how to trigger controlled, safe progressive delivery cycles for applications when only ConfigMaps or Secrets are modified.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.argoproj.io: What’s new in Argo Workflows v3.3**](https://blog.argoproj.io/whats-new-in-argo-workflows-v3-3-dd051d2f1c7) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights the key feature additions, execution optimizations, and performance enhancements introduced in Argo Workflows version 3.3. Discusses UI/UX developments, DAG scaling capabilities, and robust security upgrades.
-  - **(2022)** [**armosec.io: CVE 2022-24348 – Argo CD High Severity Vulnerability and its impact on Kubernetes**](https://www.armosec.io/blog/cve-2022-24348-argo-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highly detailed technical breakdown of CVE-2022-24348, analyzing how Helm/Kustomize relative path resolution was bypassed. Outlines step-by-step remediation plans and security control recommendations to protect clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: How to protect your Kubernetes infrastructure from the Argo CD vulnerability**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334525/how-to-protect-your-kubernetes-infrastructure-from-the-argo-cd-vulnerability.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides concrete mitigation, scanning, and patching guidelines in the wake of CVE-2022-24348. Demonstrates strategies for minimizing risks in ArgoCD, including least-privilege service account configurations and network boundaries.
-  - **(2022)** [**ingressbuilder.jetstack.io 🌟🌟**](https://ingressbuilder.jetstack.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive utility created by Jetstack that aids in generating syntactic-proof configurations for Kubernetes Ingress resources. Automates cert-manager annotations and rewrite-target generation, limiting YAML drafting errors.
-  - **(2022)** [**api7.ai: How Does APISIX Ingress Support Thousands of Pod Replicas?**](https://api7.ai/blog/apisix-ingress-support-thousands-pod-replicas) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed case study illustrating how the Apache APISIX Ingress Controller achieves near-instant configuration reloads in environments scaling up to thousands of active pod endpoints without increasing overall connection latency.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.palark.com: Comparing Ingress controllers for Kubernetes**](https://palark.com/blog/comparing-ingress-controllers-for-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural analysis and evaluation of popular ingress solutions. Highlights feature readiness for HTTP/3, TLS passthrough paths, and standard authentication middleware integration.
-  - **(2022)** [**community.ops.io: Kubernetes Ingress Controller. How does it work?=**](https://community.ops.io/danielepolencic/learning-how-an-ingress-controller-works-by-building-one-in-bash-3fni) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A didactic, code-heavy walkthrough that creates a bare-minimum ingress controller from scratch in Bash. Demystifies the core control loop: querying the API server, filtering changes, and rebuilding configurations dynamically.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Otterize: Intent-Based Access Control for Kubernetes and Cloud**](https://thenewstack.io/otterize-intent-based-access-control-for-kubernetes-and-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An introduction to Intent-Based Access Control (IBAC) patterns using Otterize. Explains how developers outline communication intents in declarative manifests, which are automatically translated into native CNI policies.
-  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes networking deep dive: Did you make the right choice?**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-network-deep-dive-7492341e0ab5) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An engineering benchmark and comparison of leading Kubernetes CNI implementations (Calico, Cilium, Flannel). Evaluates raw throughput, CPU overhead, eBPF capabilities, and network policy performance to guide architects in making structural design choices.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Secure Your Service Mesh: A 13-Item Checklist**](https://thenewstack.io/secure-your-service-mesh-a-13-item-checklist) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A 13-item security checklist aimed at securing the mesh control and data planes. Covers limiting external exposure of APIs, dynamic mutual authentication, runtime auditing, and restricting sidecar execution permissions.
-  - **(2022)** [**containerjournal.com: When Is Service Mesh Worth It?**](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/when-is-service-mesh-worth-it) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides a rigorous decision framework outlining when to adopt a service mesh. Examines the operational thresholds of system scale, regulatory security standards, and telemetry depth where mesh benefits outweigh the inherent memory and latency overhead.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: The Hidden Costs of Service Meshes**](https://thenewstack.io/the-hidden-costs-of-service-meshes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An essential architectural analysis of the hidden performance costs of deploying service meshes. Details resource overhead limits (CPU/RAM per proxy), network latency penalties, and cognitive overhead for platform engineering teams.
-  - **(2022)** [**buoyant.io: Upgrading to Linkerd 2.12: Zero-trust-ready route-based policy, Gateway API, access logging**](https://www.buoyant.io/service-mesh-academy/upgrading-to-linkerd-2-12) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Covers upgrading to Linkerd 2.12. Features route-based policy rules aligned with the Kubernetes Gateway API, advanced request logging, and robust zero-trust boundary controls.
-  - **(2022)** [**linkerd.io: Announcing automated multi-cluster failover for Kubernetes**](https://linkerd.io/2022/03/09/announcing-automated-multi-cluster-failover-for-kubernetes/index.html) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details automated multi-cluster failover mechanisms introduced in Linkerd. Highlights how target health probes automatically steer cross-cluster traffic to healthy regions during local system outages.
-  - **(2022)** [**buoyant.io: Multi-Cluster, Multi-Region Setup using Linkerd Service Mesh**](https://www.buoyant.io/blog/multi-cluster-multi-region-setup-using-linkerd-service-mesh) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An in-depth guide to multi-region architectures with Linkerd. Focuses on setting up secure communication boundaries across regions, setting up multi-region failovers, and keeping latency low.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Is Linkerd Winning the Service Mesh Race?**](https://thenewstack.io/is-linkerd-winning-the-service-mesh-race) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes market competition in the service mesh space. Highlights how Linkerd's streamlined developer-first experience and low-overhead Rust proxies challenge Istio's market position.
-  - **(2022)** [**jx-secret-postrenderer 🌟**](https://github.com/jenkins-x-plugins/jx-secret-postrenderer) ⭐ 4  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Source code repository for the Jenkins X Secret Post-Renderer. Features advanced post-rendering logic that intercepts raw Helm charts during continuous delivery, querying secure vaults to substitute placeholders with concrete values right before manifest transmission to the Kubernetes API.
-  - **(2022)** [**smallstep.com: How to Handle Secrets on the Command Line 🌟**](https://smallstep.com/blog/command-line-secrets) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines mechanisms for handling secrets securely on local developer terminals, preventing credentials from entering process tables or shell command histories. Covers configuration variables, pipeline redirections, and utilizing memory-backed file filesystems.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Managing Secrets in Your DevOps Pipeline**](https://thenewstack.io/managing-secrets-in-your-devops-pipeline) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights architectural approaches to secret injection throughout continuous integration pipelines. Contrasts early injection techniques (build-time) against late runtime injection patterns, evaluating their respective security footprints.
-  - **(2022)** [**confluent.io: How to Manage Secrets for Confluent with Kubernetes and HashiCorp Vault**](https://www.confluent.io/blog/manage-secrets-with-kubernetes-and-hashicorp-vault) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An enterprise guide mapping out integrations between HashiCorp Vault, Kubernetes, and Confluent Platform instances. Demonstrates automating certificate rotation, encrypting Kafka payloads, and dynamically fetching client authentication credentials directly from Vault engines.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.chainguard.dev: How To Verify Cosigned Container Images In Amazon ECS**](https://www.chainguard.dev/unchained) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details architectural patterns for validating Cosigned container images within Amazon ECS workloads. It addresses the runtime gap in AWS by introducing automated signature verification prior to task execution. Highly relevant for enterprises extending Zero Trust paradigms to managed container runtimes.
-  - **(2022)** [**sysdig.com: How to secure Kubernetes deployment with signature verification**](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/secure-kubernetes-deployment-signature-verification) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Guides engineers through implementing admission controllers in Kubernetes to enforce container signature verification. Using tools like Kyverno or Connaisseur with Cosign, it ensures only cryptographically verified images can be scheduled. This mitigates unauthorized registry tampering and malicious image injections.
-  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: Securing Kubernetes Workloads: A Practical Approach to Signed and Encrypted Container Images**](https://itnext.io/securing-kubernetes-workloads-a-practical-approach-to-signed-and-encrypted-container-images-ff6e98b65bcd) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep technical analysis of combining container image signing with encryption to secure sensitive application code in shared registries. It discusses utilizing containerd and OCI registry standards to decrypt images securely at the node level. Provides a robust defense-in-depth framework for multi-tenant clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [**developers.redhat.com: Protect secrets in Git with the clean/smudge filter**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/02/02/protect-secrets-git-cleansmudge-filter) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the deployment of Git clean/smudge filters as a local workstation guardrail. This configuration transparently encrypts and decrypts sensitive file values during Git staging and checkout processes, preventing accidental upstream exposure of raw development secrets.
-  - **(2022)** [**Kapitan**](https://kapitan.dev) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open-source configuration management engine built to generate clean declarative configurations (Kubernetes manifests, Terraform, Ansible) using Python and Jsonnet. Kapitan simplifies managing configurations for multiple environments by using a single source of truth.
-  - **(2022)** [**23andMe/Yamale**](https://github.com/23andMe/Yamale) ⭐ 765  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A schema validation tool written in Python. Yamale validates YAML files by checking them against defined schemas, making it easy to enforce structural constraints, verify data types, and run assertions in configuration testing pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [**yh - YAML Highlighter**](https://github.com/andreazorzetto/yh) ⭐ 427  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A specialized, terminal-based syntax highlighter designed explicitly for YAML configurations. Unlike generic highlighters, yh identifies YAML indentation rules and formats outputs from standard pipelines. It is highly useful for reviewing massive Kubernetes manifests directly in terminals.
-  - **(2022)** [**onlineyamltools.com 🌟**](https://onlineyamltools.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An online suite containing helpful tools for mining, converting, and editing YAML payloads. It enables rapid translation between YAML and formatting targets like JSON or CSV.
-  - **(2022)** [**ytt**](https://get-ytt.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A structured, command-line template engine designed to process YAML files as semantic AST objects rather than raw strings. Developed by VMware Carvel, ytt uses Python-like Starlark code to safely patch, template, and validate complex cloud-native resource manifests.
-  - **(2022)** [**docs.ansible.com: YAML anchors and aliases: sharing variable values**](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_advanced_syntax.html) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Official Ansible documentation showing how playbooks use YAML anchors and aliases. It demonstrates how to share variable lists, task setups, and connection settings across playbooks. This is a core best practice for maintaining massive infrastructure inventories.
-  - **(2022)** [****k3OS****](https://github.com/rancher/k3os) ⭐ 3490  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight highlights k3OS as a purpose-built operating system designed for K3s. Live engineering truth in 2026 confirms k3OS has been officially archived by Rancher. Platform engineers seeking an active declarative OS for container workloads have transitioned to alternatives like Talos Linux or MicroOS.
-  - **(2022)** [**gravitational.com: How to SSH Properly 🌟**](https://goteleport.com/blog/how-to-ssh-properly) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deep technical reference on modern SSH architecture and key rotation practices. Explores proper configuration, disabling password authentication, managing multiple profiles, and transitioning towards certificate-based SSH access models.
-  - **(2022)** [**goteleport.com: SSH Certificates Security. SSH Access Hardening 🌟**](https://goteleport.com/blog/ssh-certificates) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” In-depth structural review of SSH Certificates compared to public/private keys. Explains how SSH CAs sign cryptographic certificates to eliminate interactive public key management and enforce strict access expiry.
-  - **(2022)** [**realpython.com: Machine Learning With Python 🌟🌟🌟**](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/machine-learning-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight details a curated learning path covering classic machine learning pipelines in Python. Live Grounding confirms this as a premier resource, guiding developers through preprocessing, training, and testing utilizing scikit-learn inside professional software engineering contexts.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.kubesimplify.com: Perform CRUD Operations on Kubernetes Using Golang' 🌟**](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/perform-crud-operations-on-kubernetes-using-golang) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates utilizing Go and client-go libraries to build programmatically driven operations inside Kubernetes clusters. Guides devs through standard CRUD commands to lay foundational blocks for building customized operators.
-  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: MLOps foundation roadmap for enterprises with Amazon SageMaker**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/mlops-foundation-roadmap-for-enterprises-with-amazon-sagemaker) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed blueprints roadmap by AWS outlining standard enterprise implementation strategies for SageMaker. Addresses resource provisioning, continuous training cycles, multi-account governance, and secure networking architectures required for heavy-duty financial and healthcare deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: Promote pipelines in a multi-environment setup using Amazon SageMaker Model Registry, HashiCorp Terraform, GitHub, and Jenkins CI/CD**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/promote-pipelines-in-a-multi-environment-setup-using-amazon-sagemaker-model-registry-hashicorp-terraform-github-and-jenkins-ci-cd) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced infrastructure-as-code deployment blueprint for multi-environment (Dev, Stage, Prod) MLOps promotion. Orchestrates SageMaker Model Registry with HashiCorp Terraform, GitHub Actions, and Jenkins, demonstrating an enterprise-grade, highly-secured CI/CD model delivery loop.
-  - **(2022)** [**docs.microsoft.com: MLflow and Azure Machine Learning**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/concept-mlflow?view=azureml-api-2) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Detailed technical guide illustrating the native integration between MLflow APIs and Azure Machine Learning workspaces. Explains how developers can track local experiments directly to Azure ML cloud runs and publish models to Azure managed registries without rewriting legacy MLflow scripts.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: KServe: A Robust and Extensible Cloud Native Model Server**](https://thenewstack.io/kserve-a-robust-and-extensible-cloud-native-model-server) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comprehensive technical exploration of KServe (formerly KFServing) on Kubernetes. Covers dynamic autoscaling (scaling down to zero via Knative), standardized ingress protocols (v2 data plane), advanced traffic routing, model validation steps, and canary rollout orchestrations.
-  - **(2022)** [**ML Platform Workshop**](https://github.com/aporia-ai/mlplatform-workshop) ⭐ 445  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A hands-on technical workshop repository showcasing the design of an end-to-end Machine Learning Platform. Demonstrates real-world integration of model registries, tracking servers, and deployment mechanisms under production-like conditions. Excellent educational resource for learning the architectural glue of modern MLOps frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [**Machine Learning in Production. What does an end-to-end ML workflow look like in production? (transcript) 🌟🌟🌟**](https://www.union.ai/blog-post/machine-learning-in-production) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A granular transcript and architectural review of an end-to-end production ML pipeline workflow. Identifies key infrastructure challenges such as reliable data ingestion, continuous model validation, distributed caching, and metadata lineage tracking.
-  - **(2022)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Machine Learning operations maturity model 🌟**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/ai-ml/guide/mlops-maturity-model) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Detail-rich architectural framework defining the five levels of MLOps organizational maturity. Translates nebulous operational tasks into concrete capabilities encompassing model versioning, automated deployments, feature stores, drift alerts, and cross-functional continuous feedback loops.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: The decline of Heroku PaaS**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264177/the-decline-of-heroku.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A diagnostic retrospective detailing the structural decline of Heroku in the developer ecosystem. It traces how a lack of feature innovation, persistent pricing structure limitations, and the massive rise of container-based orchestration engines and modern edge platforms drove teams away from classic PaaS models.
-  - **(2022)** [**simform.com: What is Multi Cloud? Why you Need a Multi Cloud Strategy?**](https://www.simform.com/blog/multi-cloud-strategy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Decouples the business and technical drivers of multi-cloud architectures, focusing on risk mitigation, vendor lock-in avoidance, and geographical redundancy. The guide contrasts hybrid deployments with multi-cloud topologies to establish clear decision matrices for technical architects.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Transform and Future-Proof Your Architecture with MACH**](https://thenewstack.io/transform-and-future-proof-your-architecture-with-mach) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces MACH (Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native, Headless) as a modern enterprise blueprint for agile digital experience platforms. This modular paradigm allows businesses to scale individual pieces independently, facilitating seamless integrations and preventing monolithic vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2022)** [**yellow.systems: How to Make a Scalable Web Application: Architecture, Technologies, Cost 🌟**](https://yellow.systems/blog/how-to-build-a-scalable-web-application) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A holistic technical guide detailing architectural design patterns necessary to construct web systems capable of scaling to high volumes of traffic. Covers backend optimization, load balancing configurations, database sharding, caching layers, and the architectural shift from single-instance services to highly available distributed designs.
-  - **(2022)** [**simform.com: Cloud Migration ebook**](https://www.simform.com/cloud-migration-ebook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A programmatic playbook detailing the methodologies of migrating legacy infrastructure into public or hybrid cloud topologies. It maps the standard 'R' migration frameworks (Rehost, Replatform, Refactor, etc.), evaluating execution risks, database cutover strategies, and cost-modeling paradigms.
-  - **(2022)** [**zesty.co: 10 Cloud Deficiencies You Should Know**](https://zesty.co/blog/10-cloud-deficiencies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights ten widespread cloud configuration deficiencies including over-provisioning of EBS volumes, orphaned compute instances, and poor auto-scaling metrics. Outlines practical mitigations for cloud-cost inflation (FinOps) and suboptimal performance caused by rigid resource constraints.
-  - **(2022)** [**towardsdatascience.com: 3 High Availability Cloud Concepts You Should Know**](https://towardsdatascience.com/3-high-availability-cloud-concepts-you-should-know-93f3bab2cb4a) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores three fundamental high-availability cloud strategies: active-active vs active-passive configurations, geo-redundant database replication, and zero-downtime DNS-routed failovers. Discusses mathematical SLA models and network traffic planning required to achieve high service uptime.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Cloud Engineers Try Policy-as-Code to Cure Misconfiguration Woes**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-engineers-try-policy-as-code-to-cure-misconfiguration-woes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the growth of Policy-as-Code (PaC) tooling like Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Kyverno in preventing critical cloud misconfigurations before runtime. By integrating deterministic rule engines directly into continuous integration loops, platform engineers enforce compliance and security invariants shift-left.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Intention-as Code: Making Self-Healing Infrastructure Work**](https://thenewstack.io/intention-as-code-making-self-healing-infrastructure-work) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Describes the shift from declarative Infrastructure-as-Code to 'Intention-as-Code,' where engineers declare higher-level business expectations and allow self-healing loops to continuously resolve deviations. Explains reconciliation loops within container orchestrators as the foundational model for autonomous infrastructure engines.
-  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: When it Pays to Choose Microservices 🌟**](https://dev.to/typeable/when-it-pays-to-choose-microservices-12h5) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Establishes a rigorous decision framework for migrating from monolithic systems to microservices, balancing organization size, domain boundaries, and cognitive load. The synthesis emphasizes that microservices should only be selected when parallel development velocity and independent horizontal scaling justify the added network complexity.
-  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: You Don’t Need Microservices 🌟**](https://itnext.io/you-dont-need-microservices-2ad8508b9e27) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Critically evaluates the industry's widespread push for microservices, highlighting cases of 'distributed monoliths' and unnecessary network overhead. Advocates for modular monolith designs as a better option for teams lacking the infrastructure capacity to manage distributed systems.
-  - **(2022)** [**optisolbusiness.com: 8 Core Components are Microservices Architecture**](https://www.optisolbusiness.com/insight/8-core-components-of-microservice-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details eight critical components of a microservice architecture, including Service Discovery, API Gateways, Service Registries, and Circuit Breakers. Explains how these interconnected components work together to provide reliable communication, load balancing, and fault isolation in production systems.
-  - **(2022)** [**hackernoon.com: 9 Basic (and Crucial) Tips for Microservices Developers 🌟**](https://hackernoon.com/9-basic-and-crucial-tips-for-microservices-developers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Synthesizes nine core guidelines for microservices engineering, focusing on isolated databases, API versioning, robust service contracts, and distributed tracing integration. Highlights the architectural imperative of treating microservices as loosely coupled, independently deployable domains.
-  - **(2022)** [**christophermeiklejohn.com: Understanding why Resilience Faults in Microservice Applications Occur**](https://christophermeiklejohn.com/filibuster/2022/03/19/understanding-faults.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates systemic failure modes in microservice environments, emphasizing issues like cascading failures, misconfigured circuit breakers, and network partition timeouts. Shows how programmatic resilience-testing strategies can identify failure-handling errors during early design.
-  - **(2022)** [**semaphoreci.com: 5 Options for Deploying Microservices 🌟**](https://semaphore.io/blog/deploy-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Compares five distinct patterns for microservices deployment: single machine/multiple processes, multi-VM hosting, containerization, specialized orchestrators, and serverless runtimes. Outlines the operational costs, performance attributes, and deployment complexities of each option.
-  - **(2022)** [**cloud.redhat.com: How to Modernize Virtualized Workloads 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-modernize-virtualized-workloads) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Guides enterprise architects through modernizing traditional VM-based applications into containerized architectures using tools like OpenShift Virtualization (KubeVirt). This allows running legacy virtual machines side-by-side with cloud-native containers inside a unified Kubernetes environment.
-  - **(2022)** [**howtogeek.com: When Not to Use Docker: Cases Where Containers Don’t Help 🌟**](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/when-not-to-use-docker-cases-where-containers-dont-help) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Identifies scenarios where containerization introduces unnecessary complexity without providing distinct technical or operational benefits. Analyzes drawbacks for monoliths, GUI-heavy desktop programs, static legacy systems, or performance-critical processes requiring bare-metal host communication.
-  - **(2022)** [**weave.works: What is a Kubernetes Cluster? 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the core elements forming a Kubernetes cluster, covering worker nodes, control plane systems (etcd, scheduler, API server), and pod networking. Explains how these interconnected components synchronize state to ensure continuous deployment consistency.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Kubernetes and the Next Generation of PaaS**](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-and-the-next-generation-of-paas) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores how Kubernetes acts as a core engine for modern Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) engines, giving developers streamlined deployment controls without underlying cloud complexity. Discusses custom resource definitions (CRDs) and operators as tools for generating customized cloud abstraction layers.
-  - **(2022)** [**eficode.com: The future of Kubernetes – and why developers should look beyond Kubernetes in 2022**](https://www.eficode.com/blog/the-future-of-kubernetes-and-why-developers-should-look-beyond-kubernetes-in-2022) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the evolutionary curve of Kubernetes, arguing that developers should interface with high-level platform abstractions rather than direct cluster resources. Focuses on tools that simplify the developer workflow, keeping Kubernetes in the background as a dedicated execution runtime.
-  - **(2022)** [**alibabacloud.com: Getting Started with Kubernetes | Deep Dive into Kubernetes Core Concepts**](https://www.alibabacloud.com/blog/getting-started-with-kubernetes-%7C-deep-dive-into-kubernetes-core-concepts_595896) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deep dive into core Kubernetes architectures, detailing controller-manager reconciliation mechanisms, kube-scheduler filters, and API-driven status updates. Provides a technical reference for engineers wanting to design resource control loops and manage standard system interactions.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: Kubernetes adoption up, serverless down, developer survey says**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2271482/kubernetes-up-serverless-down-report.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines empirical metrics demonstrating increased Kubernetes adoption alongside stagnant serverless framework growth. Highlights developer preference for containerized control, local reproducibility, and standardized deployment patterns over vendor-proprietary, event-driven serverless platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: 5 Cloud Native Trends to Watch out for in 2022**](https://thenewstack.io/5-cloud-native-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2022) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines five major architectural developments in cloud-native technology, highlighting eBPF-powered networking, WebAssembly (Wasm) runtime integration, and GitOps-centric deployment. Serves as a useful compass for aligning next-generation enterprise platforms with emerging standards.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: 9 Ways to Fail at Cloud Native**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/fail-cloud-native-migration) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Identifies common organizational and architectural pitfalls encountered during cloud-native migrations, such as lifting-and-shifting legacy patterns directly into containers. Stresses the necessity of cultivating a DevOps culture, standardizing platforms, and focusing on cloud-native application patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: App Modernization: 5 Tips When Migrating to Kubernetes**](https://thenewstack.io/app-modernization-5-tips-when-migrating-to-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Distills five high-impact operational guidelines for migrating application structures onto Kubernetes. Focuses on the elimination of hardcoded states, configuring robust health probes (liveness/readiness), configuring standard resource limits, and configuring external config parameters.
-  - **(2022)** [**micahlerner.com: Automatic Reliability Testing For Cluster Management Controllers**](https://www.micahlerner.com/2022/07/24/automatic-reliability-testing-for-cluster-management-controllers.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines methods for testing Kubernetes-style controllers using fault-injection framework principles (e.g., Sieve). Details how injecting errors, API delays, and container crashes validates the reliability of reconciliation engines, ensuring robust system recovery in production.
-  - **(2022)** [**architecturenotes.co: Redis Explained 🌟🌟**](https://architecturenotes.co/p/redis) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An exceptional, visually illustrated deep-dive analyzing Redis execution cycles, single-threaded multiplexing event loops, and data structural formats. Demystifies complex operational mechanisms such as AOF/RDB persistence and memory eviction strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [**automationscript.com: Parallel Execution In Selenium Using Jenkins**](https://automationscript.com/parallel-execution-in-selenium-using-jenkins) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure parallel execution of Selenium test suites on Jenkins nodes to dramatically reduce execution feedback loops. It outlines distributing tests across multiple Jenkins executors or external grids using frameworks like TestNG or Maven Surefire. Highly useful for high-throughput enterprise continuous delivery systems.
-  - **(2022)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Upgrade From Selenium 3 To Selenium 4?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/upgrade-from-selenium3-to-selenium4) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides step-by-step technical blueprints for migrating enterprise test suites from Selenium 3 to Selenium 4. Focuses on swapping deprecated classes like DesiredCapabilities for specific BrowserOptions, fixing broken Actions chains, and addressing changes in package naming conventions. This migration ensures compatibility with modern browser drivers.
-  - **(2022)** [**opensource.com: Why we built an open source testing framework**](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/open-source-testing-framework) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A design-oriented case study examining the architecture and philosophy of building a customized open-source testing framework. Outlines the balance between ease of use, extensibility, speed, and reporting capabilities, illustrating how standardized open protocols form the basis of flexible enterprise testing infrastructure.
-  - **(2022)** [**automated-360.com: How to perform Code Quality Check for Selenium Test Automation? (SonarQube)**](https://andara88.it.com) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Examines integrating SonarQube static analysis into Selenium automation codebases to ensure high structural quality, maintainability, and clean code practices. Focuses on identifying code smells, security vulnerabilities, duplicate code segments, and improper exception handling in test code. Validates that automated tests themselves must meet production software engineering standards.
-  - **(2022)** [**Tekton PetClinic Demo Youtube**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igwFpZOUTnw) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step video demonstration using the classic Spring PetClinic application to showcase a complete Tekton build-to-deploy workflow. It illustrates cloning Git repos, compiling Java source code into container images via Buildpacks or Jib, and deploying those images straight onto a target Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Finout Gets a Handle on Kubernetes Costs**](https://thenewstack.io/finout-gets-a-handle-on-kubernetes-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Reviews Finout's capability to combine multiple cloud invoices (such as AWS, Snowflake, Datadog) and Kubernetes metrics into a single interface. Demonstrates how to link infrastructure spend directly to actual business unit metrics.
-  - **(2022)** [**cloud.google.com: kubernetes comic**](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Google's classic, highly creative visual guide explaining modern container scaling, lifecycle, and orchestration concepts through graphic storytelling. Perfect for explaining Kubernetes business advantages to technical managers.
-  - **(2022)** [**Youtube Playlist: Introduction to APIs**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM-7VG-sgbtBBnWb2Jc5kufgtWYEmiMAw) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive video playlist introducing the structural components of modern APIs. Topics covered include REST design principles, authentication mechanisms (OAuth2, API Keys), request headers, and standard response codes. This visual guide is optimal for engineers looking for an intuitive walk-through of API mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [**youtube: Local CRUD API Express App with Docker in 5 min**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxZiDZsQoZI&ab_channel=TinyStacks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A brief, highly practical video tutorial demonstrating how to dockerize a Node.js Express CRUD API in under 5 minutes. The walkthrough covers standard Dockerfile configurations, mapping local development ports, and configuring volume mounts for rapid local iteration. It is an excellent quick reference for local environment containerization.
-  - **(2022)** [**APIs published, APIs consumed: mainstream enterprises increasingly behave like software vendors**](https://www.zdnet.com/article/apis-published-apis-consumed-mainstream-enterprises-increasingly-behave-like-software-vendors) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the trend where mainstream enterprises increasingly operate like software vendors by publishing and consuming high-value API endpoints. By monetizing data and system capabilities through structured APIs, legacy organizations transform static assets into dynamic digital platforms. This shifts business logic borders, making standard interface creation a core commercial objective.
-  - **(2022)** [**freecodecamp.org: What is REST? Rest API Definition for Beginners**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-rest-rest-api-definition-for-beginners) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive introductory handbook explaining REST (Representational State Transfer) concepts. Explores the core mechanics of resources, URIs, HTTP methods, response codes, and explains why stateless operations are critical for web reliability.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.getambassador.io: Implementing gRPC-Web with Emissary-ingress**](https://blog.getambassador.io/implementing-grpc-web-with-emissary-ingress-22aa0d86aac) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical guide on configuring Emissary-ingress (Envoy) to translate gRPC-Web calls from modern browser clients into standard backend gRPC services, bridging the gap created by native browser HTTP/2 frame restrictions.
-  - **(2022)** [**imaginarycloud.com: gRPC vs REST: Comparing APIs Architectural Styles**](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/grpc-vs-rest) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An API comparison focused on performance and network efficiency. Evaluates REST's traditional HTTP/1.1 payload designs against gRPC's high-speed binary serialization over multiplexed HTTP/2.
-  - **(2022)** [**danhacks.com: REST vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC**](https://www.danhacks.com/software/grpc-rest-graphql.html) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A developer's pragmatic comparison of REST, GraphQL, and gRPC. Explores trade-offs in payload over-fetching, type-safety, and runtime client-generation overhead.
-  - **(2022)** [**asyncapi.com: AsyncAPI and CloudEvents**](https://www.asyncapi.com/blog/asyncapi-cloud-events) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores patterns for modeling CloudEvents payloads within AsyncAPI specification contracts. Harmonizes event-mesh payload formats with standardized application meta-structures.
-  - **(2022)** [**tricentis.com: Getting started with automated continuous performance testing**](https://shiftsync.tricentis.com/software-testing-blogs-69/getting-started-with-automated-continuous-performance-testing-406) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An enterprise guide to integrating continuous automated performance and load testing frameworks inside CI pipelines, catching backend scaling and resource-allocation bugs early.
-  - **(2022)** [**devops.com: Web Application Security is not API Security 🌟**](https://devops.com/web-application-security-is-not-api-security) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explains why legacy web app application security configurations fall short of API security requirements. Discusses custom API gateway rules, deep OAuth 2.0 validation, and endpoint-level access controls.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Developer, Beware: The 3 API Security Risks You Can’t Overlook**](https://thenewstack.io/developer-beware-the-3-api-security-risks-you-cant-overlook) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights three critical, often-overlooked API vulnerabilities: Broken Object Level Authorization (BOLA), logging/monitoring failures, and missing rate limit configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [**OpenHFT/Java-Thread-Affinity**](https://github.com/OpenHFT/Java-Thread-Affinity) ⭐ 1897  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highly optimized library that binds Java execution threads to specific CPU cores. Mitigates task context-switching overhead in low-latency financial systems, guaranteeing deterministic scheduling on modern multi-core hardware.
-  - **(2022)** [**github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code 🌟**](https://github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code) ⭐ 1519  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An AWS Labs community experiment designed to showcase the power of programmatically rendering complex systems architecture. Helps engineers integrate documentation updates directly inside release workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Applied GitOps with Kustomize**](https://octopus.com/blog/applied-gitops-with-kustomize) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” High-density exploration of integrating Kustomize into GitOps pipelines. Emphasizes structured multi-environment promotion strategies, maintaining a single source of truth, and coordinating configuration changes using tools like Argo CD to ensure cluster reconciliation matches Git state.
-  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Using a Kanban board to manage and promote Helm Releases 🌟**](https://octopus.com/devops) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the application of visual Kanban paradigms to Kubernetes deployment pipelines, specifically managing and promoting Helm releases across environments. Contrasts traditional CI/CD promotion techniques with visual value stream modeling, demonstrating how platform teams can reduce deployment friction and coordinate microservice boundaries with clear board transitions.
-  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Protecting Kubernetes applications data using Kanister**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/protecting-kubernetes-applications-with-kanister) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural analysis of utilizing Kanister blueprints to protect critical application data. Kanister maps complex application hooks directly to standard custom resource APIs, safeguarding operational states during live runs.
-  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: Kubernetes Backup & Restore made easy! 🌟**](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/kubernetes-backup-restore-made-easy-2nlg) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A conceptual guide simplifying disaster recovery strategies for new administrators. Compares raw etcdctl database snapshots against enterprise, metadata-aware operator workflows like Velero.
-  - **(2022)** [**rancher.com: Disaster Recovery Preparedness for Your Kubernetes Clusters 🌟**](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/disaster-recovery-preparedness-for-your-kubernetes-clusters) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-level architectural framework focusing on Disaster Recovery (DR) readiness within complex clusters. Addresses RTO and RPO metrics by mapping out continuous automated backup testing pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [**kubebyexample.com: Migrating to Kubernetes with Open Source Tools (Konveyor, Tackle, KubeVirt, Forklift) 🌟**](https://kubebyexample.com/community/blog/migrating-to-kubernetes-with-open-source-tools) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A detailed community report detailing the deployment profiles of Konveyor, Tackle, KubeVirt, and Forklift. Walks through translating legacy application profiles into clean Kubernetes blueprints.
-  - **(2022)** [**sysadminxpert.com: Demystifying NoSQL Databases 🌟**](https://sysadminxpert.com/demystifying-nosql-databases) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Operational primer breaking down NoSQL storage engine architectures, write-ahead logging (WAL), memtables, and dynamic partitioning strategies. Provides systems engineers with performance diagnostic techniques for high-throughput nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Why Choose a NoSQL Database? There Are Many Great Reasons**](https://thenewstack.io/why-choose-a-nosql-database-there-are-many-great-reasons) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes functional arguments for adopting NoSQL engines within enterprise tech stacks. Explores rapid schema iterations, telemetry data streaming integration, and multi-datacenter active-active high-availability patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [**How to Evolve from RDBMS to NoSQL + SQL 🌟**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-evolve-from-rdbms-nosql-sql-jim-scott) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Detailed blueprint for migrating legacy relational databases to a hybrid SQL/NoSQL polyglot persistence design. Explores data modeling normalization adjustments, write path segregation, and dual-run synchronization mechanisms.
-  - **(2022)** [**MongoDB Cloud Manager**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB57HKeOvmw&feature=youtu.be) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Video demonstration of MongoDB Cloud Manager's deployment automation capabilities. Explores point-in-time recovery setups, dynamic alerting rules, and multi-node cluster provisioning in public cloud networks.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Deploy MongoDB in a Container, Access It Outside the Cluster**](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-mongodb-in-a-container-access-it-outside-the-cluster) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses networking patterns required to expose in-cluster containerized MongoDB services to external application clients safely, discussing NodePorts, external LoadBalancers, and routing constraints.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How to Analyze Code and Find Vulnerabilities with SonarQube**](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-analyze-code-and-find-vulnerabilities-with-sonarqube) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Teaches developers how to interpret SonarQube dashboards to discover common security vulnerabilities and code smells. Demonstrates optimization rules and quality profiles adjustment methods.
-  - **(2022)** [**javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 20 Apache Kafka Interview Questions with Answers**](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/03/top-20-apache-kafka-interview-questions.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical review of Apache Kafka distributed broker architecture. Explores partition replication, consumer group rebalancing, write-ahead logs, and message semantics like Exactly-Once Processing (EOS).
-  - **(2022)** [**automationqahub.com: The Ultimate List of Cypress Interview Questions**](https://automationqahub.com/common-cypress-interview-questions) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Investigates Cypress automation framework architecture. Contrasts its in-browser node execution loop against legacy WebDriver protocols, highlighting direct control of application states.
-  - **(2022)** [**Announcing Amazon Elastic File System Replication**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/01/amazon-elastic-file-system-replication) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Launches a native replication solution for EFS, automating the replication of file systems across different AWS Regions or within the same Region. It guarantees point-in-time consistency and helps meet disaster recovery (DR) RPO and RTO compliance goals. This deprecates the need for custom rsync-based replication agents on EC2.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: Amazon Announces Elastic File System Replication for Multi-Region Deployments**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/aws-efs-replication) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates the release of native EFS replication, focusing on its integration with hybrid file storage strategies and automated failover pipelines. It details how the sub-minute RPO simplifies business continuity architectures across multi-region EKS stateful workloads. The solution delivers automated metadata synchronization, optimizing engineering resources.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.aquasec.com: RATs (remote access tools) in the Cloud: Kubernetes UI Tools Turn into a Weapon**](https://blog.aquasec.com/kubernetes-ui-tools-security-threat) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A cybersecurity threat analysis exposing how unsecured and misconfigured Kubernetes administration dashboards can be targeted by attackers as remote access tools (RATs). Outlines strict network isolation, zero-trust patterns, and RBAC strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [**lavanguardia.com: La delgada lΓ­nea roja del liderazgo: de la cercanΓ­a al compadreo**](https://www.lavanguardia.com/economia/20220223/8075492/liderazgo-empresa-jefes-empleados-cercania-decisiones.html) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the boundaries of leadership behavior, illustrating the risk of transitioning from an empathetic, approachable manager to a compromised peer. Recommends strategies to balance psychological safety and team trust with professional objectivity to make fair engineering, promotional, and systemic architectural decisions.
-  - **(2022)** [**businessinsider.es: La brillante explicaciΓ³n de Steve Jobs sobre por quΓ© los buenos empleados renuncian al trabajo**](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/explicacion-steve-jobs-buenos-empleados-renuncian-trabajo-1137601) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores Steve Jobs' legendary perspective on talent retention, emphasizing that high-performing engineers leave when forced to work under incompetent management or within broken architectural processes. Advocates for flat, technical-focused governance structures where system quality and customer outcomes dominate over organizational politics.
-  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: What’s Wrong With Measuring Developer Performance (+ 10 Best Metrics)**](https://dev.to/actitime/whats-wrong-with-measuring-developer-performance-10-best-metrics-5620) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Critiques traditional individual developer performance metrics (such as lines of code, pull request count, or hours worked) as highly gamable and toxic to collaboration. Proposes ten alternative high-value holistic metrics centered on cycle times, collaboration, defect density, and deployment safety, facilitating sustainable delivery pipelines and high developer experience.
-  - **(2022)** [**blogs.elconfidencial.com: Los espaΓ±oles somos mΓ‘s improductivos que nunca y el problema no es de los empleados**](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/tribuna/2022-02-12/productividad-tecnologia-startups-apps_3373786) [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates structural productivity declines in technology and startup business environments, placing the blame not on individual developers but on chronic management flaws. Highlights issues like meeting-heavy workflows, fragmented communication platforms, technical debt, and a systemic lack of automated platform tooling that dampens developer output.
-  - **(2022)** [**elconfidencial.com: Esta psicΓ³loga ha estudiado a los capullos de tu empresa y sabe por quΓ© se comportan asΓ­**](https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2022-03-18/tessa-west-psicologa-capullos-trabajo_3392185) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes toxic behavior patterns in the workplace based on research by organizational psychologist Tessa West. Identifies archetypes like the 'kiss-up kick-downer' and 'credit stealer,' offering technical leads actionable psychological strategies to structure team communications, restrict manipulative dynamics, and protect engineering output.
-  - **(2022)** [**smoda.elpais.com: Destacar y venderse no implica trabajar bien: asΓ­ es la nueva batalla por las apariencias del trabajo**](https://smoda.elpais.com/trabajo/apariencias-venderse-trabajo) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A critical sociological assessment of superficial performance-displaying trends in corporate spaces, colloquially known as 'performative productivity.' Warns engineering leads to prioritize objective technical contributions (like shipping clean microservice code, reducing system downtime, and improving test coverage) over performative status updates and political visibility.
-  - **(2022)** [**magnet.xataka.com: Esclavos de la improductividad: el 70% de las reuniones impiden que los empleados hagan su trabajo**](https://www.xataka.com/magnet/esclavos-improductividad-70-reuniones-impiden-que-empleados-hagan-su-trabajo) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores empirical research showing that 70% of workplace meetings actively prevent employees from completing their actual tasks. Advocates for 'No Meeting Days' and asynchronous communication strategies to enable high-focus developer work, reduce cognitive load, and boost execution speed in modern cloud-native software development pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [**genbeta.com: Las reuniones laborales por videollamada nos agotan: esto es lo que pasa si se eliminan y cambian por chats**](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/reuniones-trabajo-nos-agotan-videollamada-se-sabe-que-pasa-se-eliminan-usamos-chats) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the psychological and operational impact of video-conferencing fatigue in software engineering teams. Documents the benefits of replacing real-time sync calls with asynchronous chat platforms, collaborative document pipelines, and clear ticket comments, highlighting the improvement in deep focus and deployment rates.
-  - **(2022)** [**estrategiadeproducto.com: La segunda mayor mentira sobre Product Management**](https://www.estrategiadeproducto.com/p/segunda-mayor-mentira-product-management) [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Critiques the widespread misconception of the Product Manager as the absolute 'CEO of the Product.' Explains that without direct positional authority over engineers or architects, a PM's true impact relies on data-driven influence, transparent customer insight dissemination, and cross-functional alignment.
-  - **(2022)** [**techcrunch.com: Protestware on the rise: Why developers are sabotaging their own code**](https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/27/protestware-code-sabotage) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the complex security phenomenon of 'protestware,' where open-source maintainers intentionally introduce destructive changes or regional exploits into widely used packages for political or social reasons. Details the architectural impact on enterprise software supply chains and highlights the urgent necessity for robust dependency pinning, software bills of materials, and strict package mirroring.
-  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Full-stack .NET 6 Apps with Blazor WebAssembly and Azure Static Web Apps**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/full-stack-net-6-apps-with-blazor-webassembly-and-azure-static-web-apps/2933428) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines deploying full-stack Blazor WebAssembly client applications with Azure Static Web Apps. Details integrated serverless API hosting using Azure Functions, explaining how this architecture reduces hosting costs compared to traditional VM models.
-  - **(2022)** [**inlets.dev: Fixing the Developer Experience of Kubernetes Port Forwarding**](https://inlets.dev/blog/2022/06/24/fixing-kubectl-port-forward.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses stability issues inherent in standard kubectl port-forward operations. Explains how tunnels and reverse-proxy tools like Inlets provide developers with robust, persistent local connections.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Cloud Bill Risks of AWS Reserved Instances and Savings Plans**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-bill-risks-of-aws-reserved-instances-and-savings-plans) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details critical commercial risks of long-term Reserved Instance and Savings Plan commitments. Outlines how changing architecture styles can render fixed financial contracts inefficient over time.
-  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: Exploring Data Transfer Costs for AWS Managed Databases**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/exploring-data-transfer-costs-for-aws-managed-databases) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Breaks down inter-zone and multi-region data transfer charges on AWS managed databases. Presents structural models designed to minimize data transfer egress bills within multi-tier application layouts.
-  - **(2022)** [**AWS Announces Data Transfer Price Reduction for AWS PrivateLink, AWS Transit Gateway, and AWS Client VPN services**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-data-transfer-price-reduction-privatelink-transit-gateway-client-vpn-services/?nc1=h_ls) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Covers significant network-level price cuts for AWS PrivateLink, Transit Gateway, and Client VPN. Aids enterprise network architects in planning hybrid integrations with fewer concerns over data egress penalties.
-  - **(2022)** [**Diffblue**](https://www.diffblue.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Looks at Diffblue's AI-driven approach to automated test generation. Utilizes automated analysis algorithms to maintain Java unit test blocks and reduce manual developer test-writing burdens.
-  - **(2021)** [**Using SDKMAN! as a docker image for Jenkins Pipeline - a step by step guide 🌟**](https://e.printstacktrace.blog/using-sdkman-as-a-docker-image-for-jenkins-pipeline-a-step-by-step-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This tutorial explains how to use SDKMAN! inside a Docker container within a Jenkins Declarative Pipeline to build Java projects using different compiler versions. Live Grounding highlights its architectural value, eliminating the need to maintain distinct runner VMs or complex custom Dockerfiles for each target JDK configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [**How we learned to improve Kubernetes CronJobs at Scale (Part 1 of 2)**](https://eng.lyft.com/improving-kubernetes-cronjobs-at-scale-part-1-cf1479df98d4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Lyft engineers outline architectural bottlenecks of the built-in CronJob controller under heavy enterprise scales. Delivers critical modifications and performance recommendations to safely orchestrate thousands of parallel batch tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes StatefulSet - Examples & Best Practices**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-statefulset-examples-and-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the design space of StatefulSets, concentrating on Volume Claim Templates, headless services, and storage scaling hazards. Highlights best practices for migrating production database clusters into cloud-native topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes StatefulSet Initialization with Unique Configs per Pod**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-statefulset-initialization-with-unique-configs-per-pod-7e02c01ada65) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demystifies the deployment of dynamic configurations inside stateful cluster topologies. Explains how to leverage initContainers to dynamically configure peer IDs, specific properties, and individual identities on a per-pod basis.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Lifecycle Management! So Important! (Day 0, Day 1, Day 2) 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-lifecycle-management-so-important-what-does-it-mean) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A critical breakdown of cluster lifecycle management phases. Focuses on Day 0 (planning and sizing), Day 1 (provisioning and configuration), and Day 2 (maintenance, logging, and security patching) to establish highly available infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: Cluster Upgrades 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-cluster-upgrades) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An operational runbook outlining best practices for minor and major version upgrades. Details risk mitigation strategies, API deprecation workflows, and graceful node draining mechanisms to avoid production outages.
-  - **(2021)** [**kubermatic.com: The Ultimate Checklist for Running Kubernetes in Production**](https://www.kubermatic.com/resources/the-ultimate-checklist-for-running-kubernetes-in-production) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An extensive production operations checklist for Kubernetes deployments. Covers crucial production readiness requirements across observability, ingress security, RBAC policies, network segmentation, and backup recovery operations.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: The subtleties of ensuring zero downtime during pod lifecycle events in Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/the-subtleties-of-ensuring-zero-downtime-during-pod-lifecycle-events-in-kubernetes-6461c12f7736) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A precise structural analysis of container lifecycle timings during rolling deployments. Addresses termination grace periods, readiness probes, and preStop hooks required to prevent routing discrepancies during pod termination.
-  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes Readiness Probes - Examples & Common Pitfalls**](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-readiness-probes-examples-and-common-pitfalls) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes advanced operational pitfalls in readiness probe configurations. Explains how bad dependency validation (e.g. database pings inside web pod probes) can cause catastrophic, cascading cluster failures.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.px.dev: Where are my container's files? Inspecting container filesystems**](https://blog.px.dev/container-filesystems) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A low-level debugging guide for mapping virtual container filesystems back to host machines. Explains overlayfs architecture, namespace confinement, and how to query disk structures via procfs, assisting in post-mortem application forensics.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Six Tips for Running Scalable Workloads on Kubernetes**](https://www.infoq.com/articles/tips-running-scalable-workloads-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Architectural insights on managing high-throughput, highly available workloads in Kubernetes. Explains critical configuration paradigms including resource requests and limits, Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA) triggers, readiness/liveness probe design, and graceful termination hooks.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: The Rush to Fix the Kubernetes Failover Problem**](https://thenewstack.io/the-rush-to-fix-the-kubernetes-failover-problem) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines architectural deficiencies in standard Kubernetes multi-cluster failover mechanisms. Analyzes modern active-active cross-cluster traffic routing strategies and external DNS synchronization tools that resolve cloud provider and region-level disasters.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: What Does It Take to Manage Hundreds of Kubernetes Clusters?**](https://thenewstack.io/what-does-it-take-to-manage-hundreds-of-kubernetes-clusters) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines the challenges of managing large fleets of Kubernetes clusters in production. Evaluates key strategies for GitOps-driven deployment automation, programmatic RBAC enforcement, policy propagation, and consolidated fleet telemetry across environments.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Draining Nodes Properly**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-draining-nodes-properly-79e18dca4d5e) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive guide to executing zero-downtime node evictions. Highlights the use of PodDisruptionBudgets (PDBs), shutdown hooks, and node draining commands (`kubectl drain`) to gracefully migrate stateless and stateful workloads without impacting live user sessions.
-  - **(2021)** [**fosstechnix.com: Rolling out and Rolling back updates with Zero Downtime on Kubernetes Cluster**](https://www.fosstechnix.com/rolling-out-and-rolling-back-updates-with-zero-downtime-on-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a hands-on walk-through of Kubernetes deployment rollout controls. Demonstrates CLI paradigms (`kubectl rollout status`, `undo`, `history`) alongside YAML manifest strategies to achieve safe, reversible cluster states during app upgrades.
-  - **(2021)** [**learnk8s.io: How do you rollback deployments in Kubernetes? 🌟**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-rollbacks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the internal revision history mechanics of the Kubernetes Deployment API. Explains how the controller tracks replicaset generations and provides techniques for coordinating configmap and secret changes during unexpected application rollbacks.
-  - **(2021)** [**youtube: deployment strategies in kubernetes | recreate | rolling update | blue/green | canary**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efiMiaFjtn8&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An illustrative tutorial reviewing deployment paradigms. Compares Recreate, Rolling Update, Blue-Green, and Canary rollout strategies alongside architectural trade-offs.
-  - **(2021)** [**educative.io: A deep dive into Kubernetes Deployment strategies**](https://www.educative.io/blog/kubernetes-deployments-strategies) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides deep-dive comparative matrices on deployment patterns. Evaluates application compatibility, infrastructure overhead, traffic routing, and rollout speeds.
-  - **(2021)** [**weave.works: Kubernetes Deployment Strategies 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-deployment-strategies) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A classic GitOps and Progressive Delivery reference guide. Details how to coordinate deployment updates, using Git repositories as the source of truth, alongside progressive delivery tools like Flagger.
-  - **(2021)** [**brennerm.github.io: Kubernetes Overview Diagrams 🌟**](https://shipit.dev/posts/kubernetes-overview-diagrams.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An exceptional visual and architectural map detailing the data flow and interconnectivity between the API server, etcd, controller manager, and worker nodes. Essential reference for understanding component-level communications and network policies.
-  - **(2021)** [**nextplatform.com: KUBERNETES EXPANDS FROM CONTAINERS TO INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT 🌟**](https://www.nextplatform.com/store/2021/08/02/kubernetes-expands-from-containers-to-infrastructure-management/1654000) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the transformation of Kubernetes from a container orchestrator to a universal control plane managing virtual machines, cloud APIs, and physical infrastructure. Analyzes tools like Crossplane and Cluster API.
-  - **(2021)** [**weave.works: Kubernetes components that make up its architecture 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-components-that-makeup-its-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-fidelity architectural reference cataloguing the operational mechanisms of etcd, the API server, and kubelet. Provides direct insight into state reconciliation and distributed consensus frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Kubernetes Components - A sysadmin's guide to basic Kubernetes components 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-components) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides Linux administrators with a clear conceptual mapping of how Kubernetes daemons align with standard Linux systemd services. Focuses on system logging, socket binding, and memory management profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [**tutorialworks.com: The differences between Docker, containerd, CRI-O and runc**](https://www.tutorialworks.com/difference-docker-containerd-runc-crio-oci) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical comparison of the modern containerization layer. Clarifies the historical shift from standard Docker daemons to high-performance low-level runtimes like containerd and CRI-O via the Container Runtime Interface (CRI).
-  - **(2021)** [**buttondown.email: Two reasons Kubernetes is so complex**](https://buttondown.com/nelhage/archive/two-reasons-kubernetes-is-so-complex) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An insightful essay attributing Kubernetes' inherent complexity to two core causes: its general-purpose platform-of-platforms architecture, and its commitment to solving the distributed consensus state problem globally.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: How Airbnb and Twitter Cut Back on Microservice Complexities**](https://thenewstack.io/how-airbnb-and-twitter-cut-back-on-microservice-complexities) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An analysis of how tech giants Airbnb and Twitter optimized their complex microservice architectures. Evaluates the strategic shift toward 'macroservices' or modular monoliths and the implementation of standardized service templates to lower cognitive overload and boost operational stability.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Evolution of PaaSes to Platform-as-Code in Kubernetes world**](https://itnext.io/evolution-of-paases-to-platform-as-code-in-kubernetes-world-74464b0013ca) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An analysis of the evolution from traditional PaaS solutions to declarative 'Platform-as-Code' paradigms powered by Kubernetes. Explores how Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) and operators enable developers to define entire applications and underlying cloud resources in a unified GitOps schema.
-  - **(2021)** [**martinheinz.dev: Could Kubernetes Pods Ever Become Deprecated? 🌟**](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/53) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An intellectual exploration of the foundational Pod abstraction. Outlines the technical realities of shared network namespaces and disk storage, and why Pods will remain the atomic unit of the cluster scheduler.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to deploy a single Kubernetes cluster across multiple clouds using k3s and WireGuard**](https://itnext.io/how-to-deploy-a-single-kubernetes-cluster-across-multiple-clouds-using-k3s-and-wireguard-a5ae176a6e81) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural guide explaining how to construct a secure, multi-cloud Kubernetes cluster using K3s and WireGuard. Solves cross-cloud node communication challenges by deploying a zero-trust mesh VPN, ensuring secure overlay networking across heterogeneous providers.
-  - **(2021)** [**harness.io: Kubernetes Services Explained 🌟**](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-services-explained) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the network mechanics of Kubernetes Services, detailing internal DNS resolution, kube-proxy iptables configurations, and IPVS packet translation rules. Useful for tracing service discovery latencies.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Extending Kubernetes Services with Multi-Cluster Services API**](https://thenewstack.io/extending-kubernetes-services-with-multi-cluster-services-api) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the Multi-Cluster Services (MCS) API. Analyzes cross-cluster traffic routing mechanisms and explains how to publish and consume services spanning multiple Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Expose Open Policy Agent/Gatekeeper Constraint Violations for Kubernetes Applications with Prometheus and Grafana**](https://itnext.io/expose-open-policy-agent-gatekeeper-constraint-violations-with-prometheus-and-grafana-6b7ac92ea07f) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to export Open Policy Agent (OPA) Gatekeeper constraint violations to Prometheus and visualize them in Grafana. Provides system administrators with real-time dashboards to discover policy breaches, enhancing cluster governance and security compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: 10 Steps to a Successful Kubernetes Technical Transformation 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/10-steps-to-a-successful-kubernetes-technical-transformation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An enterprise blueprint outlining a ten-step roadmap for technical transformation via Kubernetes. Focuses on bridging organizational skills gaps, restructuring DevOps team responsibilities, and establishing standardized CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [**k0sproject**](https://x.com/k0sproject) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Project tracker for k0s, a zero-friction, single-binary Kubernetes distribution designed by Mirantis. k0s strips away operational complexity by packaging control plane components together, optimizing for resource-constrained edge, IoT, and bare-metal environments.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes β€” Running Multiple Container Runtimes**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-running-multiple-container-runtimes-65220b4f9ef4) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on configuring multiple container runtimes (such as runc and Kata Containers) within a single Kubernetes cluster using RuntimeClass. Enables operators to tailor performance and security isolation environments according to specific workload profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [**danielmangum.com: How Kubernetes validates custom resources**](https://danielmangum.com/posts/how-kubernetes-validates-custom-resources) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deep-dive technical post tracking how the Kubernetes API server validates Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs). Analyzes structural OpenAPI schemas, admission webhooks, and the validation pipeline of kube-apiserver.
-  - **(2021)** [**kmitevski.com: Writing a Kubernetes Validating Webhook using Python**](https://kmitevski.com/writing-a-kubernetes-validating-webhook-using-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on developing custom Validating Admission Webhooks in Kubernetes using Python and Flask. Instructs on parsing AdmissionReview requests, applying institutional validation rules, and structuring JSON responses for the API server.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to Add MySql & MongoDB to a Kubernetes .Net Core Microservice Architecture**](https://itnext.io/databases-in-a-kubernetes-angular-net-core-microservice-arch-a0c0ae23dca9) [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailing the integration of relational (MySQL) and non-relational (MongoDB) databases into a .NET Core microservices framework on Kubernetes. Examines stateful storage requirements, connection string injection, and the architectural trade-offs of running databases inside versus outside the cluster boundary.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Measuring Patching Cadence on Kubernetes with GitOps**](https://itnext.io/measuring-patching-cadence-on-kubernetes-with-gitops-353bc4a1d25) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines a GitOps framework designed to measure, audit, and accelerate software patch delivery within Kubernetes clusters. Outlines the integration of automated image updates with PR-driven deployment logs to gauge team response velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [**microcksio**](https://x.com/microcksio) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Social and developer hub for Microcks, an open-source tool for mocking and testing APIs (REST, gRPC, GraphQL, and event-driven architectures) in Kubernetes. Accelerates microservice development and automated contract testing in CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: The Kubernetes API architecture | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/the-kubernetes-api-architecture-1pi9) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A visual and descriptive architectural review of the API Server request pipeline. Traces client requests through authentication, authorization, and admission controller gates.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Working with the kubernetes API | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/working-with-the-kubernetes-api-587bc5941992) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates programmatic interactions with the Kubernetes REST API. Provides examples of tracking real-time events, querying statuses, and using service accounts to build internal operators.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: API Lifecycles and You**](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-api-lifecycles-and-you) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A crucial structural review of the Kubernetes API Deprecation Policy. Advises architects on future-proofing application manifests as Kubernetes APIs transition from Alpha to Beta to GA.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.tilt.dev: Kubernetes is so Simple You Can Explore it with Curl**](https://blog.tilt.dev/2021/03/18/kubernetes-is-so-simple.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A lightweight diagnostic guide for interacting with the Kubernetes API Server without using kubectl. Explores API schemas, TLS handshakes, and token-based requests using curl.
-  - **(2021)** [**kubernetes.io: Alpha in Kubernetes v1.22: API Server Tracing**](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/09/03/api-server-tracing) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains OpenTelemetry tracing integrations inside the API Server starting in v1.22. Explores tracing requests through authentication, authorization, admission control, and dynamic admission webhooks.
-  - **(2021)** [**evancordell.com: 16 things you didn't know about Kube APIs and CRDs**](https://evancordell.com/posts/kube-apis-crds) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An insider exploration of complex Kubernetes API attributes. Delves into Custom Resource Definition schemas, conversion webhooks, admission structures, and API registration behaviors.
-  - **(2021)** [**segmentio/stack**](https://github.com/segmentio/stack) ⭐ 2091  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Segment's production-proven infrastructure baseline template codebase for AWS workloads. Standardized on ECS, Auto-scaling, and foundational network controls, but now archived in favor of native Kubernetes/EKS methodologies.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: A guide to Red Hat OpenShift 4.5 installer-provisioned infrastructure on vSphere 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/09/a-guide-to-red-hat-openshift-4-5-installer-provisioned-infrastructure-on-vsphere) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep dive into Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI) on VMware vSphere under OpenShift 4.5. Focuses on how the installer uses vSphere APIs to automatically construct VMs, resource pools, and storage connections during ignition bootstrap.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: How to Build a Disconnected OpenShift Cluster With Mirror Registries on RHEL CoreOS Using Podman and Systemd**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-build-a-disconnected-openshift-cluster-with-mirror-registries-on-rhel-coreos-using-podman-and-systemd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical guide to building disconnected, air-gapped OpenShift topologies. Focuses on configuring local mirror registries on RHEL CoreOS using Podman and systemd to deliver base images without public internet access.
-  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: Red Hat OpenShift 4.7 Is Now Available**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-4.7-is-now-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A programmatic overview of OpenShift 4.7 capabilities, featuring the adoption of Kubernetes 1.20, advanced OpenShift Virtualization tools, simplified bare-metal installs, and enhanced multi-cluster administration integrations via Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (RHACM).
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 Is Now Generally Available**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-4.8-is-now-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the general availability of OpenShift 4.8. Focuses on OVN-Kubernetes networking integrations, multi-network attachments via Multus, IPv6 transition mechanisms, and consolidated sandboxed execution parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift 4.9 Is Now Generally Available**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-4.9-is-now-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Summarizes the general availability updates of OpenShift 4.9. Focuses on API transitions associated with Kubernetes 1.22, the launch of single-node OpenShift, and automated Bare-Metal provisioning.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 Adds Serverless Functions, Pipelines-As-Code**](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-openshift-4-8-adds-serverless-functions-pipelines-as-code) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details key features in OpenShift 4.8, focusing on serverless deployments built on Knative, pipelines-as-code models integrated with Tekton, and the orchestration of sandboxed runtimes for increased host security.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Composable software catalogs on Kubernetes: An easier way to update containerized applications**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/20/composable-software-catalogs-kubernetes-easier-way-update-containerized) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains how to construct and update software catalogs inside OLM. Focuses on the architectural design of file-based, composable software catalogs to allow administrators to streamline platform updates.
-  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: How to Offer Service Running on OpenShift on AWS to Other AWS VPCs, Privately 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-offer-service-running-on-openshift-on-aws-to-other-aws-vpcs-privately) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical blueprint detailing how to expose application endpoints hosted on ROSA (Red Hat OpenShift on AWS) to external AWS VPCs utilizing AWS PrivateLink. Prevents traffic exposure to the public internet by configuring Network Load Balancers (NLBs).
-  - **(2021)** [**fiercetelecom.com: Red Hat bundles security, management into OpenShift Plus**](https://www.fierce-network.com/platforms/red-hat-bundles-security-management-into-openshift-plus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Reviews the functional additions included in Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, designed to aggregate container registry services (Quay), multi-cluster orchestration (RHACM), and cloud-native runtime security (RHACS/StackRox) into one platform.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Containerize .NET for Red Hat OpenShift: Use a Windows VM like a container**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/29/containerize-net-for-red-hat-openshift-use-a-windows-vm-like-a-container) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explains how to execute legacy .NET applications alongside Linux containers on OpenShift. Details the usage of the Windows Machine Config Operator (WMCO) to run and manage Windows Server VMs directly inside OpenShift.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Announcing Bring Your Own Host Support for Windows nodes to Red Hat OpenShift**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-bring-your-own-host-support-for-windows-nodes-to-red-hat-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces Bring Your Own Host (BYOH) capabilities for Windows Server workloads on OpenShift. Explains how this feature allows operators to manually bootstrap pre-configured Windows instances into their clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.byte.builders: Manage MongoDB in Openshift Using KubeDB**](https://appscode.com/blog/post/openshift-mongodb) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates how to run and manage MongoDB instances on OpenShift using the KubeDB Operator. Covers scaling clusters, orchestrating schema updates, configuring persistent disk claims, and executing point-in-time recoveries.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting application performance with Red Hat OpenShift metrics, Part 4: Gathering performance metrics**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/29/troubleshooting-application-performance-red-hat-openshift-metrics-part-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Part 4 of an diagnostics series focusing on scraping application targets and debugging latency. Shows how to use the built-in PromQL interface on OpenShift to trace application runtime anomalies.
-  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: OpenShift on ARM Developer Preview Now Available for AWS**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-on-arm-developer-preview-now-available-for-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Profiles the technical preview of running OpenShift on AWS ARM64 (Graviton) environments. Explains performance metrics, lower operational energy signatures, and compilation steps required for ARM-based microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Sandboxed Containers Operator From Zero to Hero, the Hard Way. The Operator Framework and Its Usage**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-sandboxed-containers-operator-from-zero-to-hero-the-hard-way) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep-dive tutorial focused on manually installing and configuring the Sandboxed Containers Operator from first principles. Explains how the Operator manages kernel module injection, runtime definitions, and network virtualization.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: IBM, Red Hat Bring Load-Aware Resource Management to Kubernetes**](https://thenewstack.io/ibm-red-hat-bring-load-aware-resource-management-to-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the integration of load-aware scheduling frameworks like Trimaran into Kubernetes and OpenShift. Details how the plugin uses real-time telemetry metrics instead of passive static limits to balance workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Deep Dive into AWS OIDC identity provider when installing OpenShift using manual authentication mode with STS**](https://dev.to/mtulio/deep-dive-into-aws-oidc-identity-provider-when-installing-openshift-with-iam-sts-manual-sts-support-1bo7) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A granular deep dive detailing OpenShift installation on AWS using manual STS credentials. Explains the verification processes of AWS IAM Roles Anywhere, OIDC identity structures, and token exchanges.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Planning your migration from Red Hat OpenShift 3 to 4**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-migration) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A foundational strategic planning guide for migrating workloads from legacy OpenShift Container Platform 3 to the operator-centric OpenShift 4 architecture. Focuses on addressing application configuration gaps.
-  - **(2021)** [**mkdev.me: How to upgrade Openshift 4.x 🌟**](https://mkdev.me/posts/how-to-upgrade-openshift-4-x) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Step-by-step upgrade guide for OpenShift 4.x environments. Outlines operator orchestration dependencies, pre-upgrade testing workflows, and the use of the Cincinnati update service to maintain stability.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: What is knative?**](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/microservices/what-is-knative) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Red Hat's baseline structural review of Knative, mapping its internal serving controllers, ingress routes, and cluster event models for enterprise operators.
-  - **(2021)** [**docs.google.com: Serverless Guide to Success 2021**](https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1VEkUvTbqxfC1XyVGb2Z3DtEk9NA1M6PJpeCqEYRATLM/mobilebasic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This document acts as an operational blueprint offering tactical patterns for adoption, cost estimation, and lifecycle management within serverless paradigms. It bridges the gap between basic functions and enterprise execution strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Serverless simply visually explained 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-serverless-simply-visually-explained-ccf7be05a689) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly effective visual analysis demonstrating how serverless execution frameworks integrate natively with Kubernetes primitives. It clearly highlights pod autoscaling dynamics and container lifecycle abstractions.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Serverless - Beyond the Basics | Kristi Perreault 🌟**](https://dev.to/aws-heroes/serverless-beyond-the-basics-kom) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Delves past initial hello-world templates to address production concerns like advanced testing strategies, strict security configurations, and proper CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: What is Function-as-a-Service (FaaS)?**](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/cloud-native-apps/what-is-faas) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Red Hat's baseline conceptual definition of FaaS, documenting event-driven paradigms, scale-to-zero capabilities, and structural differences from standard virtual hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: FaaS on Kubernetes: From AWS Lambda & API Gateway To Knative & Kong API Gateway**](https://dev.to/pmbanugo/faas-on-kubernetes-from-aws-lambda-api-gateway-to-knative-kong-api-gateway-4n84) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Practical technical demonstration outlining how to replicate proprietary cloud FaaS configurations by using open components like Knative and Kong API Gateway inside a Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [**vshn.ch: A (Very!) Quick Comparison of Kubernetes Serverless Frameworks**](https://www.vshn.ch/en/blog/a-very-quick-comparison-of-kubernetes-serverless-frameworks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A condensed comparative post evaluating resource profiles, container dependencies, and lifecycle abstractions for executing serverless frameworks on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [**epsagon.com: Serverless Open-Source Frameworks: **OpenFaaS**, **Knative**, & More 🌟**](https://epsagon.com/blog/serverless-open-source-frameworks-openfaas-knative-more) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Compares open-source serverless frameworks like OpenFaaS and Knative, focusing on custom deployment controllers, API routing architectures, and native scale-to-zero capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [**winderresearch.com: A Comparison of Serverless Frameworks for Kubernetes: OpenFaas, OpenWhisk, Fission, Kubeless and more**](https://winder.ai/a-comparison-of-serverless-frameworks-for-kubernetes-openfaas-openwhisk-fission-kubeless-and-more) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical analysis of OpenFaaS, OpenWhisk, Fission, and Kubeless. Compares execution mechanics, custom resource dependencies, and cold start management profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [**openfaas.com: Learn how to build functions faster using Rancher's kim and K3s**](https://www.openfaas.com/blog/kim) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Shows how to accelerate development loops by leveraging Rancher's kim builder along with K3s to compile, load, and deploy OpenFaaS functions without external registries.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloudnowtech.com: Kubernetes vs Serverless – How do you choose? 🌟**](https://www.cloudnowtech.com/blog/kubernetes-vs-serverless-how-do-you-choose) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Helps organizations balance infrastructural control against speed-to-market. Outlines key criteria for deciding when to self-manage Kubernetes or offload to fully managed serverless platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: **arkade** by example β€” Kubernetes apps, the easy way 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-apps-the-easy-way-f06d9e5cad3c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces arkade, a lightning-fast application installer for Kubernetes. Simplifies cluster bootstrap setups by deploying tools like OpenFaaS or cert-manager with one-line commands.
-  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: Why and When you need to consider OpenShift Serverless**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/why-and-when-you-need-to-consider-openshift-serverless) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analytically presents key decision variables for deploying OpenShift Serverless, highlighting resource cost reductions, pod auto-scaling, and cluster efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy microservices with Kubernetes and Dapr**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/12/build-and-deploy-microservices-kubernetes-and-dapr) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical guide for building and running Dapr-enabled microservices on Red Hat OpenShift and vanilla Kubernetes. Focuses on setting up sidecars and microservices configurations. Current 2026 engineering practices validate this approach for enterprise Java/Node architectures looking to offload ingress, telemetry, and security concerns to the runtime.
-  - **(2021)** [**github.com/jenkinsci/helm-charts**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/helm-charts) ⭐ 656  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official Helm Chart source repository for deploying production-ready Jenkins instances onto Kubernetes. *Curator Insight*: Official Helm charts. *Live Grounding*: This repository is the industry-standard starting point for declaring and running Jenkins on modern Kubernetes platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [**Easily reuse Tekton and Jenkins X from Jenkins**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/21/tekton-plugin) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the technical cooperation between Jenkins, Jenkins X, and Tekton. It demonstrates how traditional Jenkins users can trigger Tekton's containerized cloud-native tasks, allowing teams to smoothly modernize their build architectures incrementally without completely rewriting their legacy Jenkinsfiles.
-  - **(2021)** [**github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/issues**](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/issues) ⭐ 427  🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official issue tracker for the Jenkins project documentation and core infrastructure. *Curator Insight*: Issues tracking portal. *Live Grounding*: Vital reference resource for looking up plugin deprecations and configuration workarounds.
-  - **(2021)** [**ssbostan/jenkins-tutorial 🌟**](https://github.com/ssbostan/jenkins-tutorial) ⭐ 358  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A robust, code-driven learning repository offering comprehensive labs for Jenkins pipeline design and administration. Exercises cover credential management, standard shared libraries, declarative pipeline configurations, and external integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Spring Boot 2.6 Improves Docker Images and Metrics, Version 2.4 Is EOL**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/spring-boot-2-6) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Analysis of Spring Boot 2.6 features, including improvements to Docker image building and enhanced Prometheus metrics integration. It details the deprecation of older versions and highlights architectural changes in actuator endpoints. While Spring Boot 2.x is now officially legacy, understanding these transition periods is critical for enterprise migration archeology.
-  - **(2021)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Spring Microservices Security Best Practices 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/05/26/spring-microservices-security-best-practices) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural guide covering identity propagation, OAuth2/OIDC, stateless JWT verification, and service-to-service secure communications. Explains the integration of API gateways as security proxies and down-stream security validation filters. Highly critical for engineering secure zero-trust network topologies in containerized environments.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build an API using Quarkus from the ground up 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/11/building-an-api-using-quarkus-from-the-ground-up) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial showing how to write, construct, secure, and run a REST API using Panache ORM and RESTEasy within Quarkus. Details how to simplify Hibernate boilerplates through active record pattern styling. It provides an excellent architectural base template for deploying standard microservice endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: RESTEasy Reactive and more in Quarkus 2.0**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/01/resteasy-reactive-and-more-quarkus-20) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the design of RESTEasy Reactive, a completely overhauled, non-blocking HTTP layer introduced in Quarkus 2.0. By running directly on the Vert.x event loop without context switching, it yields a dramatic leap in performance and concurrent connection management. This architectural evolution cemented Quarkus as a leader in high-performance reactive API frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Quarkus 2.0 Delivers Continuous Testing, CLI and Supports Minimal JDK 11**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/quarkus-2-0-final-release) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” In-depth technical review of the Quarkus 2.0 release, emphasizing the inclusion of Continuous Testing features that run test suites automatically on code changes. It details the transition to JDK 11 as the minimum baseline and reviews CLI optimizations. This release marked the maturity stage of Quarkus, cementing its developer-experience leadership in the modern Java landscape.
-  - **(2021)** [**galaxy.ansible.com/nginxinc/nginx_core**](https://galaxy.ansible.com/nginxinc/nginx_core) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The official Ansible NGINX Core Collection. It automates the installation, configuration, and execution of NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus instances. It provides modular, enterprise-ready playbooks to streamline load-balancing, reverse proxies, and web operations across heterogeneous environments.
-  - **(2021)** [**github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle**](https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle) ⭐ 367  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A highly robust, community-driven Ansible repository designed to automate Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure installations. This collection manages kernel parameters, prerequisites, ASM storage volumes, and database engine upgrades. It serves as an essential framework for migrating legacy Oracle setups to hybrid structures.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloudbees.com: Git Commands: The 13 You Must Know, In Order 🌟**](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-commit-detailed-tutorial-on-saving-your-code) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A structured guide outlining the lifecycle of a Git commit. Traces working directory states sequentially through staging to final remote delivery, providing a clear reference for new developers.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Master Git in 7 minutes 🌟**](https://dev.to/valeriavg/master-git-in-7-minutes-gai) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A quick-reference guide summarizing standard Git commands. Provides a fast, syntax-focused cheat sheet covering clone, checkout, pull, merge, and remote branch tracking.
-  - **(2021)** [**julien.danjou.info: Stop merging your pull requests manually 🌟**](https://julien.danjou.info/stop-merging-your-pull-request-manually) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Advocates for automated merge engines like Mergify over manual Pull Request integration. Examines how manual merges introduce race conditions, inconsistent test states, and build failures. Suggests adopting policy-driven merge queues to safeguard trunk health and optimize integration pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [**freecodecamp.org: How to Use Multiple Git Configs on One Computer 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-handle-multiple-git-configurations-in-one-machine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to use conditional inclusion config directives (`includeIf`) to manage multiple Git configurations on a single machine. Solves credential leakage risks by automatically swapping profiles based on target directory boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Git for Managing Small Projects 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/git-for-managing-small-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains how to scale down Git processes to streamline individual workflows and small-team projects. Emphasizes maintaining lightweight branch schemes without the overhead of heavy enterprise processes.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: 10 useful Git tips to improve your workflow 🌟**](https://dev.to/yenyih/10-useful-git-tips-to-improve-your-workflow-kf1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Practical advice on commands like `git bisect`, branch pruning, stash configurations, and visual history logs. Boosts day-to-day command-line productivity.
-  - **(2021)** [**polarsquad.com: Stop doing pull requests**](https://polarsquad.com/blog/stop-doing-pull-requests) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Critiques standard pull request queues in continuous deployment workflows. Recommends trunk-based development and pair programming as alternatives to reduce lead times and avoid integration batching.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: How atomic Git commits dramatically increased my productivity - and will increase yours too 🌟**](https://dev.to/samuelfaure/how-atomic-git-commits-dramatically-increased-my-productivity-and-will-increase-yours-too-4a84) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Advocates for atomic commits (limiting each commit to a single, self-contained change). Explains how this practice simplifies code reviews, speeds up automated testing, and makes rollbacks easier.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloudbees.com: Git Reset Clearly Explained: How to Undo Your Changes 🌟**](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-reset-undo-changes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demystifies `git reset` by breaking down its three modes: `--soft`, `--mixed`, and `--hard`. Explains target state changes in the working directory, the staging index, and commit history.
-  - **(2021)** [**github.com/kubefirst/kubefirst**](https://github.com/konstructio/kubefirst) ⭐ 2049  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Kubefirst (by Konstructio) delivers an instant, fully integrated GitOps platform on Kubernetes, orchestrating cert-manager, External Secrets, Vault, Argo CD, and Terraform. It offers a standardized Git-driven operations roadmap out of the box.
-  - **(2021)** [**gist.github.com: GitOps for Helm Users 🌟**](https://gist.github.com/scottrigby/a1a42c3292ec7899837c578ffdaaf92a) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive developer-focused outline addressing the conceptual transition from manual Helm installations to fully automated Helm Controller reconciliations in Flux. Live Grounding emphasizes that treating Helm charts as declarative artifacts rather than CLI actions represents the core shift to reliable, self-healing application lifecycles inside modern Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [**letsdevops.net: Introduction to Azure DevOps for Beginners - Create CI/CD Pipelines, Setup Repository 🌟**](https://www.letsdevops.net/post/letsdevops-introduction-to-azure-devops-for-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An introductory resource focused on the initial setup of Azure DevOps repositories, build pipelines, and delivery configurations. While the curator highlights its value as a beginner walkthrough, 2026 engineering frameworks view its emphasis on Classic UI pipelines as a legacy pattern. Contemporary best practices demand transitioning entirely to multi-stage YAML pipelines to ensure configuration-as-code consistency and compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Argo CD and Sealed Secrets is a perfect match**](https://dev.to/timtsoitt/argo-cd-and-sealed-secrets-is-a-perfect-match-1dbf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates the architecture of deploying Bitnami Sealed Secrets alongside ArgoCD. Solves the core GitOps paradox by allowing users to safely commit encrypted secrets to Git, which are then decrypted inside the cluster by the controller.
-  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: Automatically create multiple applications in Argo CD**](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/automating-argo-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to leverage the 'App-of-Apps' pattern in ArgoCD to construct recursive, nested application structures. Enables engineers to automate the bootstrapping of complex multi-tier platforms from a single root configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: The Argo Project: Making GitOps Practical**](https://devops.com/the-argo-project-making-gitops-practical) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the rapid industry adoption of the Argo ecosystem (Argo CD, Workflows, Rollouts, Events). Explains how the projects solve operational gaps in native Kubernetes, making declarative continuous delivery robust and enterprise-ready.
-  - **(2021)** [**containo.us: Kubernetes Ingress & Service API Demystified**](https://traefik.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-service-api-demystified) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demystifies the inner workings of Kubernetes Services, endpoints, and Ingress routing rules. Compares how reverse-proxy solutions like Traefik process these API resources to dynamic configurations. Live Grounding validates that Traefik remains a popular, high-performance edge router in modern multi-tenant environments due to its automated Let's Encrypt and middleware options.
-  - **(2021)** [**externalTrafficPolicy=local on kubernetes. How to preserve the source IP in kubernetes**](https://blog.getambassador.io/externaltrafficpolicy-local-on-kubernetes-e66e498212f9) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses how setting the Kubernetes Service configuration `externalTrafficPolicy: Local` preserves client source IPs. Analyzes the associated trade-offs, such as potential uneven load distribution across endpoints. Live Grounding confirms that preserving source IP is crucial for zero-trust authorization, geolocation rules, and audit logging.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller Moves Outside the Cluster**](https://thenewstack.io/haproxy-kubernetes-ingress-controller-moves-outside-the-cluster) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Discusses the design choice of running HAProxy controllers outside the boundaries of the core Kubernetes cluster. Exposes cluster services to external networks while protecting control-plane components. Live Grounding confirms this topology is highly valued by security teams who prefer dedicated edge tiers separating internal cluster resources from the public internet.
-  - **(2021)** [**suse.com: NGINX Guest Blog: NGINX Kubernetes Ingress Controller 🌟**](https://www.suse.com/c/nginx-guest-blog-kubernetes-ingress-controller) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides an overview of the NGINX Ingress Controller within the SUSE ecosystem, explaining how it maps incoming HTTP traffic to backend pods. Live Grounding shows that NGINX remains the most widely deployed Ingress Controller due to its reliability, ease of configuration, and rich community-supported annotations.
-  - **(2021)** [**dustinspecker.com: How Do Kubernetes and Docker Create IP Addresses?!**](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/how-do-kubernetes-and-docker-create-ip-addresses) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep technical investigation into the mechanics of Linux network namespaces, virtual ethernet pairs (veth), bridge interfaces, and IP routing rules. Demystifies how Docker and Kubernetes CNI plugins programmatically allocate IPs to containers. Live Grounding shows that understanding these low-level Linux primitives remains highly valuable for troubleshooting complex network packet drops.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.cloudflare.com: Moving k8s communication to gRPC**](https://blog.cloudflare.com/moving-k8s-communication-to-grpc) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An insightful case study detailing Cloudflare's transition of internal microservices and Kubernetes cluster control-plane communications from traditional REST/JSON endpoints to high-performance gRPC over HTTP/2. Live Grounding shows that adopting gRPC significantly reduces CPU utilization and network latency across high-throughput distributed architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [**inlets.dev: Fixing Ingress for short-lived local Kubernetes clusters**](https://inlets.dev/blog/2021/07/08/short-lived-clusters.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses traffic ingress problems for temporary local clusters (kind, k3d). Demonstrates how to leverage Inlets as an encrypted websocket bridge to route traffic into isolated dev environments seamlessly.
-  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: gRPC or HTTP/2 Ingress Connectivity in OpenShift 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/grpc-or-http/2-ingress-connectivity-in-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines methods to secure and optimize high-throughput gRPC and HTTP/2 flows through OpenShift and Kubernetes ingress endpoints. Outlines router parameter optimizations and ALPN negotiation configurations to support low-latency microservice interfaces.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Why and How of Kubernetes Ingress (and Networking) 🌟**](https://itnext.io/why-and-how-of-kubernetes-ingress-and-networking-6cb308ca03d2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deconstructs the underlying flow of external traffic traversing through Ingress controllers down to the target endpoints. Outlines why standard Layer 4 proxies fall short for advanced routing and explains how Layer 7 controllers dynamically reload configurations dynamically upon API changes.
-  - **(2021)** [**platform9.com: Ultimate Guide to Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟**](https://platform9.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-kubernetes-ingress-controllers) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A definitive reference comparison comparing top ingress technologies (NGINX, Envoy, Traefik, HAProxy, Kong). Benchmarks each against raw throughput, latency profiles, dynamic reload capabilities, and extensibility models.
-  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Ingress Tutorial For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-ingress-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed step-by-step tutorial addressing the installation and configuration of the NGINX Ingress controller. Focuses on setting up custom host routing rules, implementing path matching, and troubleshooting entry level ingress issues.
-  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes NGINX Ingress: 10 Useful Configuration Options 🌟**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-nginx-ingress) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides ten practical and essential tuning annotations for NGINX Ingress controllers. Addresses tuning buffer limits, client timeouts, custom headers, and rate limits to maximize safety and application performance in production.
-  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: How To Configure Ingress TLS/SSL Certificates in Kubernetes**](https://devopscube.com/configure-ingress-tls-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A tutorial guiding developers through TLS/SSL certificate generation, binding, and storage in ingress environments. Explains how to leverage native cert-manager pipelines to secure internet-facing applications automatically with Let's Encrypt certificates.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Generating Kubernetes Network Policies Automatically By Sniffing Network Traffic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/generating-kubernetes-network-policies-by-sniffing-network-traffic-6d5135fe77db) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An innovative blueprint describing how to capture local container traffic and generate Kubernetes NetworkPolicies automatically. Shifts security efforts from manual configuration to dynamic, telemetry-based policy injection.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Global Load Balancer Approaches 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/global-load-balancer-approaches) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights architectural approaches to implement Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) models across heterogeneous multi-cloud or hybrid clusters. Covers DNS-based and Anycast solutions to facilitate high-availability failover paths.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Service Type LB for On Prem Deployments**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-service-type-lb-for-on-prem-deployments-89e9b2a73a0c) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Addresses the challenge of hosting ServiceType: LoadBalancer endpoints within bare-metal and on-prem architectures. Outlines implementation paths using MetalLB and BGP route advertising to lease public IPs.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Inspecting and Understanding k8s Service Network 🌟**](https://itnext.io/inspecting-and-understanding-service-network-dfd8c16ff2c5) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced technical inquiry examining how virtual IP endpoints are generated and tracked by the control plane. Demonstrates how to probe node routing tables, iptables rule logs, and IPVS structures to map physical packets to real-time service endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Deciphering the Kubernetes Networking Maze: Navigating Load-Balance, BGP, IPVS and Beyond**](https://itnext.io/deciphering-the-kubernetes-networking-maze-navigating-load-balance-bgp-ipvs-and-beyond-7123ef428572) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An extensive architecture overview diving into the mechanics of high-scale routing environments. Evaluates the performance traits of IPVS, eBPF, and BGP routing overlays, highlighting how to design low-overhead service layers within large-scale multi-tenant networks.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to/narasimha1997: Communication between Microservices in a Kubernetes cluster 🌟**](https://dev.to/narasimha1997/communication-between-microservices-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-1n41) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines internal communication protocols of microservices deployed across Kubernetes networks. Details local service resolution dynamics, headless services, and the role of service proxies in optimizing intra-cluster communication speeds.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Zero-Trust Security with Service Mesh**](https://thenewstack.io/zero-trust-security-with-service-mesh) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This article explores how a service mesh constructs a zero-trust network topology within Kubernetes. By utilizing cryptographic service identity certificates, active namespace isolation, and strict SPIFFE/SPIRE integrations, it implements seamless mutual TLS authentication (mTLS) across the cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Offloading Authentication and Authorization from Application Code to a Service Mesh**](https://thenewstack.io/offloading-authentication-and-authorization-from-application-code-to-a-service-mesh) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical analysis of how to offload authentication and authorization out of application code to sidecar proxies. Moving cryptographical verification and fine-grained RBAC to a uniform mesh layer enhances compliance and cuts polyglot application code drift.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Mutual TLS: Securing Microservices in Service Mesh**](https://thenewstack.io/mutual-tls-microservices-encryption-for-service-mesh) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep dive into the cryptographic architecture of Mutual TLS (mTLS) within service meshes. Details how automatic certificate issuance, rotation, and cryptographic trust boundaries secure east-west microservices traffic against intercept attacks.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloudops.com: Comparing Service Meshes: Istio, Linkerd, Consul Connect, and Citrix ADC**](https://www.cloudops.com/blog/comparing-service-meshes-istio-linkerd-and-consul-connect-citrix-adc) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive architectural comparison assessing Istio, Linkerd, Consul Connect, and Citrix ADC. Contrast analyses target data plane performance, control plane complexity, and integration profiles with external multi-cloud boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Benchmarking Linkerd and Istio**](https://linkerd.io/2021/05/27/linkerd-vs-istio-benchmarks/index.html) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Performance benchmarks contrasting Linkerd's Rust proxy directly against Istio's C++ Envoy proxy. Highlights resource-usage margins (specifically CPU and memory efficiency) under load.
-  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Benchmarking Linkerd and Istio: 2021 Redux**](https://linkerd.io/2021/11/29/linkerd-vs-istio-benchmarks-2021/index.html) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An updated performance benchmark analysis of Linkerd and Istio. Uses open-source suites to measure p99 latencies and memory consumption across varying loads, showcasing the efficiency of Linkerd's Rust proxies.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: The Top-Five Challenges of Running a Service Mesh in an Enterprise 🌟**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/5-challenges-mesh) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Identifies the five major operational blockers encountered by enterprises running a service mesh at scale. Focuses on multi-cluster federation obstacles, policy routing governance, and debugging complex network pathways.
-  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Multi-cluster communication**](https://linkerd.io/2.10/tasks/multicluster/index.html) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Operational documentation outlining multi-cluster connection procedures with Linkerd. Explains the use of gateway pods, service mirroring, and cross-cluster trust configuration using unified cert credentials.
-  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Announcing Linkerd's Graduation**](https://linkerd.io/2021/07/28/announcing-cncf-graduation/index.html) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces Linkerd's formal graduation in the CNCF. This milestone verified the project's production maturity, broad commercial adoption, and strict open-source governance processes.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: A Practical Guide for Linkerd Authorization Policies**](https://itnext.io/a-practical-guide-for-linkerd-authorization-policies-6cfdb50392e9) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Practical guide to configuring Linkerd's Server and ServerAuthorization security resources. Outlines methods for enforcing strict pod-level access limits and restricting specific service routes and methods.
-  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: When to Use API Management and Service Mesh Together**](https://devops.com/when-to-use-api-management-and-service-mesh-together) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores patterns for integrating API gateways with service meshes. Highlights how to pass identity contexts, orchestrate global traffic routes, and enforce layered perimeter and transport-level security policies.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Secrets Management: 3 Approaches, 9 Best Practices**](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-secrets-management-3-approaches-9-best-practices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep dive into three major approaches to native and external secrets management in Kubernetes. Provides nine production-ready best practices, detailing encryption at rest in etcd, RBAC locking, and third-party CSI integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.sighup.io: How to run Keycloak in HA on Kubernetes**](https://blog.sighup.io/keycloak-ha-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural guide outlining how to deploy and manage a highly available Keycloak cluster on Kubernetes. Addresses database pooling, persistent volume strategies, and multi-replica coordination using Kubernetes native primitives. Ensures continuous identity services with zero downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: Geographically Distributed Stateful Workloads - Part 3: Keycloak**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/geographically-distributed-stateful-workloads-part-3-keycloak) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains geographically distributed stateful workloads on OpenShift, focusing on multi-site Keycloak configurations. Details the database synchronization, network latency handling, and global load-balancing requirements necessary to guarantee low-latency authentication for global applications.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.flant.com: Running fault-tolerant Keycloak with Infinispan in Kubernetes**](https://palark.com/blog/ha-keycloak-infinispan-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Dives into scaling Keycloak natively on Kubernetes by leveraging Infinispan distributed caching for session replication and user session management. This configuration protects state consistency across localized node failures without suffering severe database bottlenecks under peak load.
-  - **(2021)** [**GitHub security: what does it take to protect your company from credentials leaking on GitHub? 🌟**](https://blog.gitguardian.com/github-security) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines the severe risks and systemic impacts of credential leakage on public and private Git repositories. Discusses mitigation strategies, developer scanning workflows, and the integration of GitGuardian API to catch hardcoded secrets at push time. Vital reading for DevSecOps leads.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.gitguardian.com: Secrets in source code (episode 2/3). Why secrets in git are such a problem**](https://blog.gitguardian.com/secrets-credentials-api-git) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the anatomy of credential exposure within VCS platforms. It highlights the persistence of Git history, showing why simply deleting a secret in a subsequent commit does not mitigate security risks. Emphasizes mandatory history rewriting and continuous pipeline scanning.
-  - **(2021)** [**thoughtworks.com: Templating in YAML**](https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/techniques/templating-in-yaml) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A Thoughtworks analysis of the architectural risks and syntactical flaws associated with raw string-based YAML templating (e.g. Jinja). It proposes using semantic, structure-aware AST overlays such as ytt to ensure configuration reliability. This is a helpful resource for teams designing massive Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Understanding YAML for Ansible. Validating YAML files with YAMLlint 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/understanding-yaml-ansible) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A practical guide on how to parse and construct valid Ansible YAML blueprints. It explains YAMLlint configuration options and how to include validation steps in pre-commit git hooks. This is highly useful for maintaining clean syntax across large development teams.
-  - **(2021)** [**realpython.com: YAML: The Missing Battery in Python**](https://realpython.com/python-yaml) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep-dive Python guide focused on processing and parsing YAML structures. It compares the standard PyYAML package against ruamel.yaml, focusing on safe deserialization techniques using safe_load. This is an essential reference for building secure, YAML-driven internal tools.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: yq : A command line tool that will help you handle your YAML resources better 🌟**](https://dev.to/vikcodes/yq-a-command-line-tool-that-will-help-you-handle-your-yaml-resources-better-8j9) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial and cheat sheet showcasing how to query, patch, and restructure complex YAML configurations using the yq command-line tool. It details common filtering syntax and show developers how to use it for editing Kubernetes objects programmatically.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes YAML Tips | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-yaml-tips-and-tricks-904a2c0b2b81) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An ITNext tutorial compilation detailing advanced YAML tips and tricks for Kubernetes. It explains how to combine multiple YAML documents, optimize resource blocks, and safely check designs using dry-run flags. It is a highly practical reference for application operators.
-  - **(2021)** [**k8syaml.com 🌟**](https://k8syaml.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive web environment designed to generate clean, standard Kubernetes manifests based on best-practice configurations. It enables operators to construct and validate resources without writing boilerplate templates from scratch.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes YAML files 🌟**](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-yaml-files-abb8426eeb45) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A step-by-step ITNext guide explaining how to construct production-ready Kubernetes configuration manifests. It discusses schema rules, basic resources, and templating practices to prevent deployment failures.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Python, YAML, and Kubernetes β€” The Art of Mastering Configuration**](https://itnext.io/python-yaml-and-kubernetes-the-art-of-mastering-configuration-cd60029b3f62) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An ITNext article demonstrating how to programmatically read, validate, and alter complex Kubernetes manifests using Python and PyYAML. It explains how to build custom pre-deployment filters and automate manifest adjustments. This is an excellent read for platform teams building GitOps validation steps.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Automating quality checks for Kubernetes YAMLs**](https://dev.to/wkrzywiec/automating-quality-checks-for-kubernetes-yamls-398) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed technical guide demonstrating how to integrate automated quality controls for Kubernetes manifests within build pipelines. It explains how to combine linters and security checks to validate configurations before they are deployed.
-  - **(2021)** [**instrumenta/kubeval**](https://github.com/instrumenta/kubeval) ⭐ 3226  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A historic CLI tool used to validate Kubernetes configuration manifests against JSON schemas. Although it is archived and has been largely replaced by Kubeconform, Kubeval remains an important reference point in the evolution of Kubernetes configuration testing.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.google.com: Announcing Backup for GKE: the easiest way to protect GKE workloads**](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/storage-data-transfer/google-cloud-launches-backups-for-gke) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An announcement introducing Backup for GKE, a fully-managed Google Cloud service for GKE environments. Operates via the GCP API control plane to restore configurations and storage elements natively.
-  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: An introduction to programming with Bash (eBook)**](https://opensource.com/downloads/bash-programming-guide) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An exhaustive, publication-grade manual introducing Shell programming concepts, from simple pipelines to structured error handling. It serves as a comprehensive onboarding blueprint for site reliability engineering teams. Live Grounding tracks it as an essential textbook reference for terminal mastery.
-  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: A Visual Guide to SSH Tunnels: Local and Remote Port Forwarding 🌟**](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/ssh-tunnels) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Exceptionally clear visual exploration of SSH tunneling mechanics. Uses detailed diagrams to illustrate local forwarding, remote reverse-tunnels, and dynamic SOCKS proxying, making it an essential reference for systems engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [**thevaluable.dev: A Vim Guide for Advanced Users**](https://thevaluable.dev/vim-advanced) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An excellent advanced guide explaining complex Vim paradigms including registers, markers, text objects, global commands, and multi-file project refactoring techniques designed to maximize developer efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.gougousis.net: File Permissions: the painful side of Docker 🌟**](https://blog.gougousis.net/file-permissions-the-painful-side-of-docker) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Dissects the persistent pain of host-vs-container file permissions in Linux volumes. Showcases the OpenShift-inspired random UID design paradigm as an elegant architectural mechanism to remediate root privilege escalation vectors.
-  - **(2021)** [**docker-curriculum.com: A Docker Tutorial for Beginners 🌟**](https://docker-curriculum.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A highly-rated, beginner-friendly curriculum for learning Docker. Walks through packaging local code, managing multi-container systems, and basic deployment models.
-  - **(2021)** [**technology.doximity.com: Buildpacks vs Dockerfiles 🌟**](https://technology.doximity.com/articles/buildpacks-vs-dockerfiles) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Contrasts declarative Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNB) with manual imperative Dockerfile structures. Analyzes the security, consistency, and build speed tradeoffs, arguing that CNBs represent a superior approach to packaging corporate applications at scale.
-  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: What Actually Happens When You Publish a Container Port 🌟**](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/docker-publish-container-ports) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An elite architectural exploration of how published ports route traffic. Explains packet pathways from the host NIC through iptables, DNAT rules, virtual interfaces, and down to the application's listen sockets.
-  - **(2021)** [**datamechanics.co: Apache Spark 3.1 Release: Spark on Kubernetes is now Generally Available**](https://www.datamechanics.co) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces the critical General Availability (GA) milestone of Apache Spark on Kubernetes in the Spark 3.1 release. Details the architectural advantages of using native Kubernetes scheduler bindings instead of standalone Spark or YARN schedulers. Live Grounding validates that this release marked the turning point for Kubernetes-native data engineering pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: Containers 101: attach vs. exec - what's the difference?**](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/docker-run-vs-attach-vs-exec) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight breaks down fundamental OCI execution flags. Live Grounding highlights the difference between attaching to a main container process (TTY/STDIN sharing) and starting an independent debug process via exec. Essential reading for system level container operations.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Replace Docker Desktop with lima**](https://itnext.io/replace-docker-desktop-with-lima-88ec6f9d6a19) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep-dive replacement guide migrating development workflows from macOS Docker Desktop to Lima. Operates via lightweight Linux virtual machines, ensuring automated file sharing, port forwarding, and integration with nerdctl and containerd.
-  - **(2021)** [**pandastutor.com 🌟**](https://pandastutor.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight highlights Pandas Tutor as a visual execution environment demonstrating intermediate steps in data transformations. Live Grounding shows that visual profiling tools significantly accelerate debugging of complex, nested method chains in modern collaborative workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [**huyenchip.com: Why data scientists shouldn’t need to know Kubernetes**](https://huyenchip.com/2021/09/13/data-science-infrastructure.html) [NOT APPLICABLE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents an argument for abstracting infrastructure layer complexities away from data science personas. Live Grounding confirms that modern MLOps architectures emphasize platform engineering teams, deploying orchestration platforms that expose abstract pipelines while silently managing underlying Kubernetes workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [**flink.apache.org: How to natively deploy Flink on Kubernetes with High-Availability (HA)**](https://flink.apache.org/2021/02/10/native-k8s-with-ha.html) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed technical guide explaining how to deploy stateful Flink jobs natively on Kubernetes with High Availability (HA). It details integration patterns using ZooKeeper or Kubernetes API endpoints to coordinate active leader election and prevent split-brain states.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift Data Science**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-data-science) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical introduction of Red Hat OpenShift Data Science (RHODS), a managed hybrid-cloud service leveraging OpenShift Kubernetes. Details out-of-the-box configurations for JupyterHub, PyTorch, TensorFlow, and partner tools like Starburst or Anaconda to simplify operational enterprise scaling.
-  - **(2021)** [**towardsdatascience.com: Deploying An ML Model With FastAPI β€” A Succinct Guide**](https://towardsdatascience.com/deploying-an-ml-model-with-fastapi-a-succinct-guide-69eceda27b21) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A step-by-step technical implementation guide utilizing FastAPI for low-latency ML model serving. Highlights the benefits of asynchronous request handling, built-in Pydantic data validation, and automated OpenAPI schema generation. Demonstrates how to package the application with Docker to establish a robust microservice baseline.
-  - **(2021)** [**jaxenter.com: Practical Implications for Adopting a Multi-Cluster, Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Strategy**](https://devm.io/kubernetes/kubernetes-practical-implications-171647) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the operational overhead and architectural patterns of deploying Kubernetes across multiple clusters and cloud providers. It contrasts local management with centralized control planes, emphasizing network topology, storage synchronization, and global load balancing. The guide demonstrates that operational complexity must be carefully traded off against high availability and disaster recovery goals.
-  - **(2021)** [**jaxenter.com: Six Essential Kubernetes Extensions to Add to Your Toolkit 🌟**](https://devm.io/kubernetes/kubernetes-extensions-172215) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates a curated selection of Kubernetes command-line and cluster-level utilities designed to simplify debugging, manifest inspection, and deployment automation. Highlighting extensions like K9s, Helm, and Kubectl plugins, the article contrasts native Kubernetes CLI limits with accelerated platform-engineering workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [**jaxenter.com: Kubernetes Is Much Bigger Than Containers: Here’s Where It Will Go Next**](https://devm.io/kubernetes/kubernetes-bigger-173675) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Position paper explaining how Kubernetes has outgrown its primary definition as a container orchestrator to become the universal cloud operating system. Explains the power of the K8s API model, Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), and how it is orchestrating non-containerized assets, database clusters, and virtual machines.
-  - **(2021)** [**Modernize legacy applications with containers, microservices**](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/feature/Modernize-legacy-applications-with-containers-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Examines methodologies for containerizing and decomposing legacy applications into microservices. It highlights refactoring patterns, the strangler fig pattern, and the steps required to isolate state and transition monolithic database architectures to distributed cloud-native databases.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Private vs. Public Cloud: How Kubernetes Shifts the Balance**](https://thenewstack.io/private-vs-public-cloud-how-kubernetes-shifts-the-balance) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the architectural shift enabled by Kubernetes in bridging the gap between private and public cloud environments. By decoupling applications from underlying infrastructure, Kubernetes acts as an abstraction layer that permits consistent deployments across heterogeneous footprints, optimizing operational costs and security posture.
-  - **(2021)** [**community.hpe.com: Containers vs. VMs: What’s the difference?**](https://community.hpe.com/hpeb/plugins/custom/hp/hpebresponsive/custom.bounce_endpoint?referer=https%3A%2F%2Fcommunity.hpe.com%2Ft5%2FHPE-Ezmeral-Uncut%2FContainers-vs-VMs-What-s-the-difference%2Fba-p%2F7147090) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Compares hardware-level hypervisor virtualization (VMs) against kernel-level OS virtualization (Containers). The analysis targets engineering constraints around performance, boot speeds, immutable deployment architectures, and compute efficiency, aiding architects in selecting virtualization tiers.
-  - **(2021)** [**lambdatest.com: What Is New In Selenium 4 And What Is Deprecated In It? 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/what-is-deprecated-in-selenium4) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural mapping of features deprecated or completely removed in Selenium 4 (such as DesiredCapabilities, Actions class modifications, and the legacy Grid). Explains the technical motivation behind transitioning to modern, type-safe alternatives aligned with W3C standards. Vital for engineering teams modernizing their testing codebases.
-  - **(2021)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium vs Cypress – Which Is Better in 2021?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cypress-vs-selenium-comparison) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Compares Selenium's architecture with Cypress's modern in-browser execution architecture. Contrasts Selenium's out-of-process driver modelβ€”which supports true multi-tab and multi-browser scenariosβ€”against Cypress's highly synchronized, in-browser execution context which excels in fast, deterministic single-page application unit/integration tests.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton β€” Building Custom Tasks**](https://itnext.io/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-tekton-building-custom-tasks-663e63c1f4fb) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deeply analyzes how to build Custom Tasks in Tekton, extending the core execution engine beyond standard containerized steps. Explains utilizing Custom Run resource types to integrate external services (like triggering a serverless cloud function or waiting for manual approval) directly into native pipeline lifecycles.
-  - **(2021)** [**troyhunt.com: Your API versioning is wrong, which is why I decided to do it 3 different wrong ways**](https://www.troyhunt.com/your-api-versioning-is-wrong-which-is) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Written by security researcher Troy Hunt, this critical post satirizes and analyzes the classic struggle of API versioning. Hunt discusses the tradeoffs between URI-based versioning, custom request headers, and content-negotiation accept headers, detailing how each approach introduces unique maintenance and caching challenges. The article serves as a pragmatist's guide to adopting simple, maintainable versioning schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: A minimalist guide to gRPC**](https://itnext.io/a-minimalist-guide-to-grpc-e4d556293422) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, minimalist guide to gRPC. Explains how to author a basic `.proto` file, run the protocol compiler to output language-specific stubs, and build functional RPC client-server architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [**spring.io: YMNNALFT: Websockets**](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/25/ymnnalft-websockets) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide on native WebSocket support within the Spring framework ecosystem. Showcases how to set up robust, bidirectional real-time channels using Spring's out-of-the-box streaming components.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.bitsrc.io: Deep Dive into WebSockets**](https://blog.bitsrc.io/deep-dive-into-websockets-e6c4c7622423) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep-dive technical investigation into the underlying RFC 6455 WebSocket protocol. Discusses the initial HTTP upgrade handshake, state management, full-duplex TCP framing, and high-frequency stream performance.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Differences between WebSockets and Socket.IO**](https://itnext.io/differences-between-websockets-and-socket-io-a9e5fa29d3dc) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comparison between standard browser WebSockets and Socket.IO. Highlights key architectural distinctions, custom data framing overhead, fallback layers, and scaling constraints on distributed nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.bitsrc.io: Not All Microservices Need to Be REST β€” 3 Alternatives to the Classic**](https://blog.bitsrc.io/not-all-microservices-need-to-be-rest-3-alternatives-to-the-classic-41cedbf1a907) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An architectural argument against REST-by-default setups. Assesses robust, modern alternatives like gRPC, GraphQL, and event-driven architectures to minimize latency and decouple microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Why Backend Developers Should Fall in Love with GraphQL too**](https://thenewstack.io/why-backend-developers-should-fall-in-love-with-graphql-too) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains why backend developers should adopt GraphQL. Highlights schema-driven contract design, data orchestration capabilities, and how it simplifies version management compared to REST.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: AsyncAPI Could Be the Default API Format for Event-Driven Architectures**](https://thenewstack.io/asyncapi-could-be-the-default-api-format-for-event-driven-architectures) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines the industry shift toward AsyncAPI as the default specification for event networks. Outlines how standardizing AsyncAPI structures provides OpenAPI-style interface validation to queues and message streams.
-  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: 3 ways to test your API with Python**](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/unit-test-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates three simple patterns to unit-test and contract-test web endpoints utilizing native Python libraries, unittest structures, and the popular pytest platform.
-  - **(2021)** [**biztechmagazine.com: 6 Steps to Improved API Security**](https://biztechmagazine.com/article/2021/07/6-steps-improved-api-security) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An actionable blueprint detailing six steps to improve enterprise API security posture. Recommends implementing API gateways, token authentication schemas, rate limiters, and complete traffic logs.
-  - **(2021)** [**CloudMapper (OSS)**](https://duo.com/blog) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Open-source analysis tool designed to visualizes AWS networks and identify potential vulnerability paths. Useful as a legacy blueprint reference for programmatic posture assessments.
-  - **(2021)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Deploy a Helm-based application automatically with GitOps**](https://github.com/hashicorp/waypoint/tree/main/website/content/docs) ⭐ 4727  🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide deploying Helm-based software within HashiCorp Waypoint pipelines. Compares native Waypoint continuous operations with declarative GitOps reconciliations, establishing streamlined automation protocols.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Helm Is Not Enough, You Also Need Kustomize**](https://itnext.io/helm-is-not-enough-you-also-need-kustomize-82bae896816e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates the highly effective hybrid approach of combining Helm and Kustomize. Argues that Helm is best suited for external third-party chart packaging, while Kustomize provides critical customized overlay patches locally without forcing forks of complex charts.
-  - **(2021)** [**github.com/kostis-codefresh: How to Model Your Gitops Environments with' kustomize 🌟**](https://github.com/kostis-codefresh/gitops-environment-promotion) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A seminal GitHub repository modeling scalable GitOps environment promotion. Outlines structural patterns for directory trees (base vs environments) that prevent duplicate configuration drift and simplify environment-specific promotions through Git commits.
-  - **(2021)** [**akomljen.com: Kubernetes Backup and Restore with Velero 🌟**](https://akomljen.com/kubernetes-backup-and-restore-with-velero) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive configuration guide explaining how to deploy Velero, provision target S3 object storage adapters, and set up recurring scheduled backups for highly dynamic microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Velero Backup and Restore of an Application Using gp2 StorageClass on ROSA**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/velero-backup-and-restore-of-an-application-using-gp2-storageclass-on-rosa) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed technical walkthrough describing how to deploy Velero to safeguard stateful applications running on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) using AWS gp2 and gp3 storage architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [**percona.com: Using Volume Snapshot/Clone in Kubernetes (GKE & Percona Kubernetes Operator for XtraDB Cluster)**](https://www.percona.com/blog/using-volume-snapshot-clone-in-kubernetes) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A technical case study using GKE CSI Volume Snapshots alongside the Percona Operator for MySQL XtraDB. Outlines mechanisms for zero-downtime database point-in-time synchronization and replication strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Backup and Restore of Kubernetes Stateful Application Data with CSI Volume Snapshots**](https://itnext.io/backup-and-restore-of-kubernetes-stateful-application-data-with-csi-volume-snapshots-14ce9e6f3778) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deals with the practical deployment patterns for volume snapshot controllers inside high-density Kubernetes setups. Provides instructions for mapping persistent storage instances to multi-cloud topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [**longhorn issue: Move replica to a different server**](https://github.com/longhorn/longhorn/issues/292) ⭐ 7785  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A critical technical discussion dealing with manual scheduling, evacuation, and relocation patterns for Longhorn storage replicas. Serves as an operational guide for maintaining state synchronization across multi-node topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Red Hat Brings Backup, Snapshots to OpenShift Container Storage**](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-brings-backup-snapshots-to-openshift-container-storage) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines the native storage snapshot and restoration interfaces added to Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage (now ODF). Demonstrates policy-driven volume protection and native multi-cloud replication architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Kasten K10 V4.5: Grafana Observability, More Edge Support**](https://thenewstack.io/kasten-k10-v4-5-grafana-observability-more-edge-support) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the Kasten K10 v4.5 software release, introducing native Prometheus-driven Grafana monitoring profiles and enhanced protection rules for decentralized Edge compute clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [**containerjournal.com: Red Hat, IBM Launch Konveyor to Aggregate Kubernetes Tools**](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/red-hat-ibm-launch-konveyor-to-aggregate-kubernetes-tools) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces the launch of the Konveyor community workspace, bringing together migration tools under a single framework backed by Red Hat and IBM to facilitate migration paths into Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [**Creating Disaster Recovery Mechanisms Using Amazon Route 53 🌟**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/creating-disaster-recovery-mechanisms-using-amazon-route-53) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An official AWS networking guide outlining DNS-level disaster recovery configurations using Amazon Route 53 health checks and active-passive routing policies. Live Grounding shows Route 53 failover remains a foundational architectural component for maintaining global availability during severe regional cluster outages.
-  - **(2021)** [**Automate and centrally manage data protection for Amazon S3 with AWS Backup**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/automate-and-centrally-manage-data-protection-for-amazon-s3-with-aws-backup) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details on leveraging AWS Backup to configure and schedule continuous backups and point-in-time restores directly for Amazon S3 buckets. Live Grounding identifies this integration as a critical requirement for securing high-scale object store applications against ransomware or logical deletion bugs.
-  - **(2021)** [**AWS Backup Adds Support for Amazon S3**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/preview-aws-backup-adds-support-for-amazon-s3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces preview support for centralizing data protection across S3 buckets using AWS Backup policies. It allows security and operations teams to automate backups, lifecycles, and restores of S3 objects alongside other AWS resources. This replaces customized AWS Lambda or S3 replication-based snapshot workarounds with a managed compliance framework.
-  - **(2021)** [**Migrate Resources Between AWS Accounts**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/migrate-resources-between-aws-accounts) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An architectural guide analyzing methodologies for transferring AWS resources and database volumes across separate AWS accounts during spin-offs or restructuring. Live Grounding confirms that secure inter-account migration relies on complex IAM resource policies, KMS key sharing, and automated cross-account pipeline tooling.
-  - **(2021)** [**Multi-Region Migration using AWS Application Migration Service**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/multi-region-migration-using-aws-application-migration-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This architectural guide details scale-out multi-region migrations utilizing the AWS Application Migration Service (MGN). Live Grounding confirms MGN as the de facto tool for enterprise host-level migrations, replacing CloudEndure to provide low-downtime, continuous block-level physical disk replication.
-  - **(2021)** [**Tutorial: Tuning Table Design**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/tutorial-tuning-tables.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight provides the authoritative AWS tutorial on optimizing Amazon Redshift table structures. Live Grounding highlights deep configurations including distribution styles (KEY, ALL, EVEN), sort keys (compound vs interleaved), and compression encodings. Essential reading for data platform engineers scaling cloud-native data warehouses.
-  - **(2021)** [**stackoverflow.blog: Have the tables turned on NoSQL?**](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/01/14/have-the-tables-turned-on-nosql) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An analysis of post-hype NoSQL database adoption, highlighting the rise of NewSQL and modern distributed relational engines. Evaluates operational trade-offs regarding eventual consistency pain points in heavy transactional pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: SonarQube: running tests from Jenkins Pipeline in Docker**](https://itnext.io/sonarqube-running-tests-from-jenkins-pipeline-from-docker-7740702b6f42) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demonstrates executing static security tests during automated container-based Jenkins workflows. Explores Docker volume mapping, token handling, and multi-stage pipeline configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [**whizlabs.com: AWS Kinesis vs Kafka Apache**](https://www.whizlabs.com/blog/kinesis-vs-kafka) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comparative architectural review between AWS Kinesis and Apache Kafka. Analyzes data retention policies, throughput capabilities, scaling overheads, and total cost of ownership (TCO) profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [**amazon.com: Reduce Unwanted Traffic on Your Website with New AWS WAF Bot Control**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/reduce-unwanted-traffic-on-your-web-site-with-aws-bot-control) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains AWS WAF Bot Control integration. Discusses using preconfigured rule groups at edge distribution tiers to detect, classify, and isolate automated malicious scraper patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: AWS Introduces EC2 Serial Console: Troubleshoot Boot and Networking Issues**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/aws-ec2-serial-console) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides secure, interactive access to the physical serial port of EC2 instances, bypassing traditional IP-based network configuration. This enables real-time diagnostic debugging of boot issues, kernel panics, and misconfigured firewall or network interfaces. Architecturally, it serves as a critical break-glass tool for enterprise sysadmins to avoid data loss during OS-level misconfigurations.
-  - **(2021)** [**linux.slashdot.org: AWS Embraces Fedora Linux for Its Cloud-Based 'Amazon Linux'**](https://linux.slashdot.org/story/21/11/27/0328223/aws-embraces-fedora-linux-for-its-cloud-based-amazon-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces Amazon Linux 2022 (later AL2023), transitioning the base operating system platform to Fedora. This shift promises a predictable two-year release cycle, faster access to up-to-date upstream packages, and refined SELinux security defaults. It provides an optimized, modern runtime layer for containerized microservices and virtualized EC2 execution.
-  - **(2021)** [**Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling now lets you control which instances to terminate on scale-in**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/amazon-ec2-auto-scaling-now-lets-you-control-which-instances-to-terminate-on-scale-in) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Offers precise programmatic control over which EC2 instances are terminated first during an Auto Scaling scale-in event. This replaces generic policies, allowing engineers to retain warm instances, protect long-running tasks, or optimize container host terminations. Architecturally, it increases stability for stateful or queue-consuming workers.
-  - **(2021)** [**theregister.com: AWS to retire EC2-Classic – the network glue that helped start the IaaS rush**](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2021/07/29/aws-to-retire-ec2-classic-the-network-glue-that-helped-start-the-iaas-rush/527489) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Marks the official EOL of AWS's original flat network topology (EC2-Classic), mandating migration to Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) architectures. This deprecation signals the end of shared, non-isolated public IP spaces in cloud compute, enforcing VPC-level security controls, security groups, and routing isolation. Migrations required standardizing VM instances onto modern VPC-only networking models.
-  - **(2021)** [**EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-classic-is-retiring-heres-how-to-prepare) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Migration guidelines and operational playbooks assisting AWS accounts in transitioning off legacy EC2-Classic networks onto modern Amazon VPC resources. The blueprint outlines migration tools (ClassicLink) and technical paths to reconstruct security policies, network routing, and host configurations within dedicated VPC perimeters.
-  - **(2021)** [**Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) customers can now resize their prefix list**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/amazon-vpc-resize-prefix-list) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces the capability to dynamically resize customer-managed prefix lists, allowing cloud engineers to adjust IP range counts without recreating dependent security groups or route tables. This update simplifies network security operations at scale by removing the rigid limits on custom prefix dimensions. Architecturally, it serves as a critical automation capability for large transit gateway deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [**AWS Network Firewall – Nuevo Servicio Gestionado de Firewall para VPC**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws-spanish/aws-network-firewall-nuevo-servicio-gestionado-de-firewall-para-vpc) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Un anΓ‘lisis en espaΓ±ol sobre AWS Network Firewall, detallando cΓ³mo este servicio gestionado de seguridad perimetral proporciona inspecciΓ³n de paquetes activa, prevenciΓ³n de intrusiones (IPS) y filtrado de URL. ArquitectΓ³nicamente, se integra con Transit Gateway para asegurar de manera centralizada el trΓ‘fico de entrada y salida a nivel de VPC corporativo.
-  - **(2021)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs: Top Announcements of AWS re:Invent 2021**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/top-announcements-of-aws-reinvent-2021) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Synthesizes the major platform transformations unveiled at re:Invent 2021, focusing on serverless options for Redshift, EMR, and MSK alongside new Graviton3 silicon. The catalog underscores a massive architectural drive towards serverless operational models across the analytics stack. These updates solidify AWS's platform-as-a-service offerings for enterprise engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Recap of AWS re:Invent 2021**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/recap-reinvent-2021) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Delivers an industry analyst review of re:Invent 2021's technical releases, capturing structural advancements across compute, databases, and serverless compute paradigms. Key topics include AWS Mainframe Modernization, IoT FleetWise, and security standard compliance tooling. It maps out these ecosystem developments to long-term enterprise migration strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: HashiCorp Adds Consul and Vault to Cloud Platform for AWS**](https://thenewstack.io/hashicorp-adds-consul-and-vault-to-cloud-platform-for-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Launches fully managed Consul and Vault offerings on the HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) integrated with AWS. This allows engineering teams to leverage secure secret storage and high-performance service mesh patterns without operational cluster overhead. Architecturally, it integrates seamlessly into AWS VPC routing and transit gateway topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [**xataka.com: Hasta AWS se pasa al low-code: Workflow Studio es su primera herramienta de desarrollo de bajo cΓ³digo**](https://www.xataka.com/pro/aws-se-pasa-al-low-code-workflow-studio-su-primera-herramienta-desarrollo-codigo) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Un anΓ‘lisis en espaΓ±ol sobre Workflow Studio para AWS Step Functions, detallando cΓ³mo la interfaz visual democratiza el diseΓ±o de arquitecturas serverless de bajo cΓ³digo (low-code). Permite a desarrolladores y analistas diagramar flujos lΓ³gicos, interactuando con otros servicios de AWS de manera intuitiva y reduciendo la complejidad del cΓ³digo.
-  - **(2021)** [**Automate preapproved operations with AWS Service Catalog service actions**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/automate-preapproved-operations-with-aws-service-catalog-service-actions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enables cloud administrators to associate AWS Systems Manager (SSM) documents with cataloged products, allowing end-users to perform pre-approved operational tasks (like rebooting or scaling). This decouples routine operations from root-access privileges, enforcing zero-trust boundaries. It drastically reduces IT ticketing overhead through self-service infrastructure operations.
-  - **(2021)** [**AWS Control Tower now supports nested organizational units**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/aws-control-tower-supports-nested-organizational-units) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enables AWS Control Tower to govern up to five levels of nested Organizational Units (OUs), providing fine-grained SCP (Service Control Policy) inheritance inside complex AWS Organizations structures. This allows large enterprises to map organizational hierarchies exactly to their AWS landing zones. It improves permission inheritance modeling and cloud security boundaries without forcing flat structural patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [**Migrate AWS Landing Zone solution to AWS Control Tower**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/migrate-aws-landing-zone-solution-to-aws-control-tower) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A technical walkthrough explaining the migration path from legacy, custom-built AWS Landing Zone (ALZ) frameworks to fully managed Control Tower landing zones. It details account enrollment, baseline consolidation, and continuous policy management translations. This migration ensures long-term supportability, lower engineering maintenance, and structured governance.
-  - **(2021)** [**Amazon RDS Proxy can now be created in a shared Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/amazon-rds-proxy-created-shared-virtual-private-cloud-vpc) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Extends Amazon RDS Proxy capabilities to shared VPCs (Resource Access Manager environments), allowing centralized application environments to pool and multiplex database connections across multiple AWS accounts. By managing highly volatile database connection limits from serverless microservices, it enhances application performance and resilience. Architecturally, it decouples the database infrastructure layer from consumer VPC microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [**Visualize all your Kubernetes clusters in one place with Amazon EKS Connector, now generally available**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/visualize-kubernetes-clusters-one-place-amazon-eks-connector-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Enables registering and visualizing any Kubernetes clusterβ€”on-premises, on EC2, or other cloud providersβ€”directly inside the AWS EKS console. It acts as an outbound agent, linking remote clusters safely to AWS IAM and AWS Console views. It offers a single-pane-of-glass platform to observe multi-cloud and hybrid Kubernetes estates.
-  - **(2021)** [**forbes.com: AWS re:Invent - A Roundup Of Container Services Announcements**](https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2021/12/03/aws-reinventa-roundup-of-container-services-announcements) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Synthesizes containerization announcements from re:Invent 2021, highlighting Karpenter, EKS Anywhere, and ECS Anywhere expansion. This analysis emphasizes AWS's push to support hybrid and multi-cloud Kubernetes deployments. It details how Karpenter challenges standard Cluster Autoscaler architectures with direct, fast provisioning of right-sized EC2 instances.
-  - **(2021)** [**AWS Security Hub adds 18 new controls to its Foundational Security Best Practices standard and 8 new partners for enhanced cloud security posture monitoring**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/aws-security-hub-adds-18-new-controls-foundational-security-best-practices-standard-8-new-partners-enhanced-cloud-security-posture-monitoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Expands AWS Security Hub with 18 automated security checks covering IAM, EC2, and S3, alongside new integrations with third-party partners. This upgrade provides continuous compliance checks aligned with the AWS Foundational Security Best Practices standard. It gives security engineers real-time visibility and a consolidated dashboard for vulnerability posture scoring.
-  - **(2021)** [**AWS announces the new **Amazon Inspector** for continual vulnerability management**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/amazon-inspector-continual-vulnerability-management) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Overhauls Amazon Inspector into a service offering continuous, automated vulnerability management for EC2 and container images. Instead of run-on-demand periodic scans, it dynamically evaluates the environment in response to system changes and newly published CVEs. It integrates with AWS Organizations, allowing security groups to manage scanning centrally.
-  - **(2021)** [**New for AWS CloudFormation – Quickly Retry Stack Operations from the Point of Failure**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/new-for-aws-cloudformation-quickly-retry-stack-operations-from-the-point-of-failure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces the ability to retry failed CloudFormation stack operations from the point of failure, omitting the need to rollback and rebuild the entire deployment from scratch. This drastically optimizes development feedback loops, especially when dealing with flaky external resources or transient timeouts. It dramatically changes IaC debugging workflows on AWS.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Amazon Introduces Cloudwatch Cross Account Alarms to Consolidate Management**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/aws-cloudwatch-alarms) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces CloudWatch cross-account alarms, enabling teams to aggregate telemetry, trace metrics, and execute operational alerts from multiple AWS accounts under a single monitoring cockpit. It aligns with multi-account architectural landing zones, minimizing alert-routing complexity. It enhances real-time incident remediation by centralizing operational context.
-  - **(2021)** [**Amazon Managed Service for Grafana (AMG) preview updated with new capabilities**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/amazon-managed-service-for-grafana-amg-preview-updated-with-new-capabilities) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines preview enhancements to AMG, incorporating support for Grafana Enterprise upgrades, security posture controls, and direct data source connectivity (Prometheus, CloudWatch, OpenSearch). This update automates visualization scaling and secures connection configurations. It forms a central visualization plane across AWS-managed monitoring services.
-  - **(2021)** [**Monitor, Evaluate, and Demonstrate Backup Compliance with AWS Backup Audit Manager**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/monitor-evaluate-and-demonstrate-backup-compliance-with-aws-backup-audit-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces AWS Backup Audit Manager, a feature to monitor, evaluate, and demonstrate the compliance posture of data backup operations against pre-defined organizational standard controls. It automates compliance reporting, providing auditor-ready historical evidence. Architecturally, it replaces manual backup audits and ensures strict data governance.
-  - **(2021)** [**scrum.org: Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/kanban-guide-scrum-teams) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” The official guide detailing the integration of Kanban practices within established Scrum teams. Explains how to leverage WIP limits, cycle-time tracking, and workflow visualization to optimize team performance without sacrificing Scrum principles.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: 11 considerations for effectively managing a Linux sysadmin team 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/11-manager-considerations) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive architectural guide to managing infrastructure operations and sysadmin teams. Emphasizes modernizing Linux environments, balancing operational tasks with strategic automation, and establishing clear performance indicators. Contrasts classical hands-on sysadmin workflows with contemporary automated infrastructure-as-code paradigms to scale team efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloudbees.com: More Isn’t Always Better: Using Predictive Analytics to Show Adding More People Doesn’t Always Help**](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/using-predictive-analytics-to-show-adding-more-people) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the utilization of predictive analytics in software delivery management to validate Brooks' Law empirically. Explains how engineering leaders can leverage data-driven models to optimize team sizing instead of naively scaling headcounts. Analyzes productivity bottlenecks, communication overhead, and the optimal inflection point where team expansion yields diminishing returns on deployment frequency.
-  - **(2021)** [**scrum.org: Posturas del Product Owner**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/posturas-del-product-owner) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores both constructive and destructive behaviors (or 'postures') of a Scrum Product Owner. Contrasts positive archetypes (collaborator, visionary, value maximizer) with negative ones (the scribe, the micro-manager, the bottleneck), explaining how the PO's operational style directly affects system requirements refinement and engineering team velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [**hbr.org: The Real Value of Middle Managers**](https://hbr.org/2021/06/the-real-value-of-middle-managers) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Defends the critical functional value of middle management in large enterprise hierarchies. Demonstrates that instead of acting as bureaucratic roadblocks, competent middle managers serve as dynamic translators between high-level executive strategy and boots-on-the-ground engineering execution, facilitating organizational alignment, psychological safety, and rapid change management.
-  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: How Good Developers Become Good Engineering Managers**](https://devops.com/how-good-developers-become-good-engineering-managers) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the complex transition from individual software contributor to engineering manager. Outlines how to pivot from tactical coding efforts to strategic engineering leadership, detailing how to manage high-level software system design, support team career growth, and avoid micro-management traps that block development productivity.
-  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: Breaking Down Silos: Applying Open Source Practices in the Workplace**](https://devops.com/breaking-down-silos-applying-open-source-practices-in-the-workplace) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the concepts of 'InnerSource'β€”using open-source development practices (like asynchronous code reviews, public pull request discussions, and clear system API documentation) inside enterprise software boundaries. Demonstrates how to break down engineering silos, improve cross-team contributions, and accelerate microservice development velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Migrating Apache Spark workloads from AWS EMR to Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/migrating-apache-spark-workloads-from-aws-emr-to-kubernetes-463742b49fda) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly granular migration case study describing the engineering process of moving Apache Spark analytical jobs from AWS EMR to Amazon EKS. Addresses key architectural trade-offs such as node grouping, instance types, spot instance lifecycle management, and driver/executor scheduling. Live Grounding underscores that moving Spark workloads to Kubernetes optimizes compute utilization and reduces vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Three ways to containerize .NET applications on Red Hat OpenShift**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/16/three-ways-to-containerize-net-applications-on-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details three distinct strategies to containerize and run .NET applications on Red Hat OpenShift. Evaluates the benefits of Dockerfile builds, Source-to-Image (S2I) pipelines, and deployment templates for enterprise scalability.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: .NET 6 now available for RHEL and OpenShift**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/15/net-60-now-available-rhel-and-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces native Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and OpenShift support for .NET 6. Focuses on pre-configured, secure container base images and integration setups that simplify enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [**telerik.com: Your First Microservice in .NET 6**](https://www.telerik.com/blogs/your-first-microservice-dotnet-6) [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A hands-on guide to building a microservice using ASP.NET Core 6 Minimal APIs. Demonstrates how to write lightweight, highly optimized web APIs with minimal boilerplate code, perfect for deployment within containerized clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.jetbrains.com: Getting Started with ASP.NET Core and gRPC**](https://blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/2021/07/19/getting-started-with-asp-net-core-and-grpc) [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents a technical guide on configuring high-performance gRPC services using ASP.NET Core. Details protobuf schema creation, client generation, and HTTP/2 connection pooling to achieve ultra-low latency between microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: 5 useful ways to manage Kubernetes with kubectl**](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details five ways to manage deployments using kubectl options. Emphasizes namespace management, manifest validations via dry-runs, and rapid scaling tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Open a command prompt in a Kubernetes cluster**](https://dev.to/eldadak/open-a-command-prompt-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-206g) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Walks through initiating command sessions in target Kubernetes containers for diagnostics. Discusses ephemeral container usage and target debugging options without altering running code paths.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to Restart Kubernetes Pods With Kubectl 🌟**](https://itnext.io/how-to-restart-kubernetes-pods-with-kubectl-2a7834a6b961) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details methods for orchestrating safe container restarts via kubectl, such as the rollout restart command. Ensures zero-downtime restarts without dropping running traffic allocations.
-  - **(2021)** [**hackerxone.com: How to Manage Single & Multiple Kubernetes Clusters using' kubectl & kubectx in Linux**](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/07/10/how-manage-single-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-using-kubectl-kubectx-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines cluster and namespace administration workflows leveraging kubectx and kubens. Prevents accidental execution on incorrect environments during multi-cluster deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [**shardul.dev: Most Useful kubectl Plugins**](https://shardul.dev/most-useful-kubectl-plugins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Reviews highly useful extensions managed via the Krew plugins system. Showcases tools that expand administrator diagnostic capacities, log operations, and performance checks.
-  - **(2021)** [**ec2.shop: Compare AWS EC2 instance price from the CLI**](https://ec2.shop) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A terminal-based tool enabling fast comparisons of EC2 instance types, pricing, and configurations directly from the command line. Significantly reduces operational friction for engineers sizing cloud compute resources.
-  - **(2021)** [**freecodecamp.org: How to Optimize your AWS Cloud Architecture Costs**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/cost-optimization-in-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An extensive blueprint targeting cost optimization on AWS. Elaborates on compute rightsizing, orchestrating managed storage lifecycles, and identifying idle infrastructure configurations to lower overall cloud spend.
-  - **(2021)** [**aws.amazon.com: Amazon S3 Glacier Price Reduction**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/amazon-s3-glacier-price-reduction) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyses structural price reductions on S3 Glacier archiving solutions. Evaluates its architectural impact for enterprises storing high-volume data lakes and maintaining long-term historical compliance logs.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: AWS Announces Lower Cost Storage Classes for Amazon Elastic File' System**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/03/aws-efs-one-zone-storage-classes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces the Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) One Zone storage class, offering cost-optimized options for shared storage. Cuts storage expenses by up to 47% compared to regional replication variants.
-  - **(2021)** [**Manage Amazon S3 storage costs granularly and at scale using S3 Intelligent-Tiering**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/manage-amazon-s3-storage-costs-granularly-and-at-scale-using-s3-intelligent-tiering) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details how S3 Intelligent-Tiering minimizes administration tasks by automating object data migration. Moves records between active and archival tiers based on individual file lifecycle events.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.cloud-mercato.com: AWS m6i: The why you should abandon your m5**](https://blog.cloud-mercato.com/aws-m6i-the-why-you-should-abandon-your-m5) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Compares AWS m6i instances to preceding m5 configurations, outlining performance benchmarks. Details compute and memory optimizations delivered by 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors at similar cost brackets.
-  - **(2021)** [**opcito.com: TestOps: How to automate your software pipeline at the speed' of DevOps**](https://www.opcito.com/blogs/testops-how-to-automate-your-software-pipeline-at-the-speed-of-devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on incorporating high-frequency test automation steps into standard continuous delivery environments. Details patterns for dynamic mock environments and rollback automation based on test feedback loops.
-  - **(2021)** [**xeridia.co.uk: The Importance of Testing in DevOps**](https://www.xeridia.co.uk/blog/importance-testing-devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An exploration of testing methods within continuous pipelines. Outlines ways to automate execution steps for integration and compliance scans to ensure consistency across active clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [**xeridia.co.uk: Benefits of Test-Driven Development in DevOps Environments**](https://www.xeridia.co.uk/blog/benefits-test-driven-development-devops-environments) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights the compatibility of Test-Driven Development (TDD) with rapid iteration cycles. Details how creating early test layouts facilitates modular software designs and cuts post-deployment regressions.
-  - **(2021)** [**Cicada: A tool for testing microservices**](https://cicadatesting.github.io/cicada-2) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces Cicada, a continuous test suite optimized for microservice applications. Streamlines complex assertions across concurrent API and event stream networks in Kubernetes-native topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [**redhat-actions/spring-petclinic**](https://github.com/redhat-actions/spring-petclinic) ⭐ 4  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Red Hat's enterprise fork of the classical Spring Petclinic microservice framework, tailored for deployment patterns on Red Hat OpenShift and vanilla Kubernetes. Showcases optimized Containerfile definitions and integrated automated CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [**auth0.com: Deployment Strategies In Kubernetes**](https://auth0.com/blog/deployment-strategies-in-kubernetes) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explores production-grade Kubernetes deployment models. Analyzes rolling update nuances, proxy-level routing switches, and the integration of automated rollback hooks to isolate deployment errors.
-  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Sticky sessions canary releases in kubernetes Daniele Polencic**](https://itnext.io/sticky-sessions-and-canary-releases-in-kubernetes-8c45de2b0a2e) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines advanced routing configurations using NGINX Ingress Controller to implement sticky sessions in canary rollouts. Details how to direct user session pools safely to dynamic new feature pods without interrupting session persistence.
-  - **(2020)** [**Enabling OpenShift 4 Clusters to Stop and Resume Cluster VMs**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/enabling-openshift-4-clusters-to-stop-and-resume-cluster-vms) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines the procedural and architectural mechanics required to pause and resume OpenShift 4 clusters running on virtualized or cloud infrastructures. Details how to coordinate VM shutdowns while preventing split-brain scenarios and preserving etcd consensus state upon cluster wake-up.
-  - **(2020)** [**blog.openshift.com: Configure the OpenShift Image Registry backed by OpenShift Container Storage**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-the-openshift-image-registry-backed-by-openshift-container-storage) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Step-by-step guide to configuring the built-in OpenShift Image Registry using persistent backends provided by OpenShift Container Storage (now Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation). Explains the application of ReadWriteMany (RWX) PV allocations to support multiple registry pods.
-  - **(2020)** [**devclass.com: OpenShift 4.4 goes all out on mixed workloads, puts observability at devs’ fingertips 🌟**](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2020/05/04/openshift-44-goes-all-out-on-mixed-workloads-puts-observability-at-devs-fingertips/1625566) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the application metrics and performance observability enhancements introduced in OpenShift 4.4. Focuses on developer-centric telemetry visualization, built-in Prometheus metric configurations, and unified operations management for mixed VM and container runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: OpenShift for Kubernetes developers: Getting started 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/14/openshift-for-kubernetes-developers-getting-started) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A transitional developer guide comparing native Kubernetes design abstractions with OpenShift-specific resource types. Explains how components like Routes, BuildConfigs, and DeploymentConfigs interact to streamline application deployment.
-  - **(2020)** [**datacenterknowledge.com: Explaining Knative, the Project to Liberate Serverless from Cloud Giants**](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/servers/explaining-knative-the-project-to-liberate-serverless-from-cloud-giants) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines Knative's industry goal of creating an open, pluggable platform layer that frees enterprise organizations from public cloud vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2020)** [**architectelevator.com: Concerned about Serverless Lock-in? Consider Patterns!**](https://architectelevator.com/cloud/serverless-design-patterns) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Proposes core mitigation strategies for cloud vendor lock-in through abstraction layers, hexagonal architecture, and port-and-adapters design patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [**serverlesshorrors.com 🌟**](https://serverlesshorrors.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An open community catalog detailing critical serverless horror stories, execution loops, cold-start bottlenecks, and configuration mistakes to help engineers avoid similar traps.
-  - **(2020)** [**dashbird.io: Serverless Case Study – Coca-Cola**](https://dashbird.io/blog/serverless-case-study-coca-cola) [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A key industrial case study tracking how Coca-Cola migrated critical transaction systems to serverless, noting immense scale capacity and severe operational cost savings.
-  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Deploy your first Serverless Function to Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/deploy-your-first-serverless-function-to-kubernetes-232307f7b0a9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step developer tutorial showing how to install, test, and expose your first OpenFaaS serverless function inside a local Kubernetes testing cluster.
-  - **(2020)** [**job-dsl **Gradle** Example**](https://github.com/sheehan/job-dsl-gradle-example) ⭐ 451  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An industry-standard demonstration repository showing how to run, lint, compile, and validate Jenkins Job DSL scripts locally using a Gradle build environment. Eliminates deployment trial-and-error by implementing local syntax testing routines.
-  - **(2020)** [**Atlassian's new Bitbucket Server integration for Jenkins 🌟**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/01/08/atlassians-new-bitbucket-server-integration-for-jenkins) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Atlassian-supported integration linking Bitbucket Server and Jenkins. Optimizes webhook notifications, automates pull-request build triggers, and feeds build statuses directly back to Bitbucket's UI, streamlining the DevOps feedback loop.
-  - **(2020)** [**spring.io: Creating Docker images with Spring Boot 2.3.0.M1**](https://spring.io/blog/2020/01/27/creating-docker-images-with-spring-boot-2-3-0-m1) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Historic blog introducing native buildpack support and layer customization in Spring Boot 2.3. This milestone revolutionized how Spring applications were containerized by eliminating manual Dockerfile maintenance. While the 2.3.x release line is now legacy, these core concepts laid the foundation for Spring Boot 3's high-performance container integration, including native image compilation.
-  - **(2020)** [**quarkus.io: Quarkus for Spring Developers**](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-for-spring-developers) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A strategic blog aimed at easing the migration path for developers transitioning from Spring Boot to Quarkus. It demonstrates how Quarkus supports Spring extension APIs (such as Spring DI, Web, and Data JPA) to lower the cognitive barrier. It proves that developers can retain Spring APIs while benefiting from Quarkus's exceptional performance and native compilation.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Migrating a Spring Boot microservices application to Quarkus**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/10/migrating-a-spring-boot-microservices-application-to-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive step-by-step case study illustrating how to port an existing Spring Boot microservice over to Quarkus. It evaluates performance deltas including container startup times, base memory utilization, and throughput differences post-migration. Ideal reference material for enterprise architects planning modernization and optimization initiatives.
-  - **(2020)** [**Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java runtime, now fully supported by Red Hat**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/28/quarkus-a-kubernetes-native-java-runtime-now-fully-supported-by-red-hat) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Historically marked the transition of Quarkus from a highly anticipated community project to a commercial Red Hat product offering. By offering production support SLA terms, it paved the way for massive enterprise migration schedules within regulated industries. Crucial reading for understanding how the runtime ecosystem achieved its current mainstream success.
-  - **(2020)** [**The road to Quarkus GA: Completing the first supported Kubernetes-native Java stack**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/04/the-road-to-quarkus-ga-completing-the-first-supported-kubernetes-native-java-stack) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Reflective blog summarizing the collaborative engineering efforts, beta phases, and technical milestones required to reach Quarkus General Availability. Key focus is placed on stabilizing GraalVM native image compilers and ensuring compatibility with classical enterprise Java APIs. It highlights the foundational milestones that enabled today's super-fast cloud-native runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Quarkus and Jakarta EE: Together, or not?**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/11/quarkus-and-jakarta-ee-together-or-not) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the alignment between Quarkus and Jakarta EE specifications (formerly Java EE). It details how Quarkus implements specific lightweight aspects of Jakarta standards (like JAX-RS, CDI, and JPA) while maintaining a strict build-time initialization model. For standardizing teams, it clarifies how to construct portable code while harvesting modern runtime efficiencies.
-  - **(2020)** [**GitHub: Eclipse JKube**](https://github.com/eclipse-jkube/jkube) ⭐ 849  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The active GitHub repository for Eclipse JKube, housing Maven/Gradle plugins, extensions, and core libraries. Live Grounding indicates robust ongoing community support, enabling local resource generation, deployment, and hot-swapping inside active clusters. The project is crucial for bridging the gap between standard Java compilation and Kubernetes runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [**How We Use Git at Microsoft**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/devops/develop/git/what-is-git) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores Microsoft's internal scaling strategies for Git, focusing on large-scale engineering pipelines and the Virtual File System for Git (VFS for Git). Outlines physical scale limitations and monorepo performance tuning. Current industry patterns validate that virtualized filesystems remain crucial for multi-gigabyte corporate codebases.
-  - **(2020)** [**Bors Bot**](https://bors.tech) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The original merge bot implementing the 'not rocket science' rule: never merge untested commits into master. Popularized continuous integration validation queues, though live grounding shows development has largely transitioned to its successor, bors-ng.
-  - **(2020)** [**PipeCD**](https://github.com/pipe-cd/pipecd) ⭐ 1290  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” PipeCD is a GitOps-style continuous delivery system supporting multi-cloud and multi-tenant environments. It coordinates deployments across Kubernetes, serverless, and cloud infrastructure with advanced strategies like canary and blue-green.
-  - **(2020)** [**konveyor 🌟**](https://konveyor.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An open-source application modernization platform that helps developers migrate legacy virtual machines, stateful services, and bare-metal workloads to Kubernetes. It provides discovery, analysis, and execution tools for large-scale container migrations.
-  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: Kubernetes Ingress Is Now Generally Available**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/09/kubernetes-ingress-ga) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Reports on the milestone GA status of the `networking.k8s.io/v1` Ingress API in Kubernetes 1.19, reflecting years of API maturity, path matching enhancements, and service port mappings. Live Grounding confirms that while Ingress remains widely used, the highly customizable Kubernetes Gateway API has emerged as the primary alternative for complex multi-tenant traffic routing.
-  - **(2020)** [**altoros.com: Kubernetes Networking: How to Write Your Own CNI Plug-in with Bash**](https://www.altoros.com/blog/kubernetes-networking-writing-your-own-simple-cni-plug-in-with-bash) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A fantastic, educational guide explaining how to write a simple CNI plugin from scratch using Bash. Demonstrates interface provisioning, IP allocation, and local host routing rules. Live Grounding shows that while not intended for production systems, this exercise demystifies the CNI specification and improves lower-level debugging skills.
-  - **(2020)** [**blog.alexellis.io: Get a public LoadBalancer for your private Kubernetes cluster 🌟**](https://blog.alexellis.io/ingress-for-your-local-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An operational walkthrough explaining how to attach a public load balancer to private, local Kubernetes configurations using Inlets. Bypasses corporate NAT constraints, making localized clusters easily addressable for demo pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [**opensource.googleblog.com: Kubernetes: Efficient Multi-Zone Networking with Topology Aware Routing**](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/11/kubernetes-efficient-multi-zone.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An in-depth guide on utilizing Topology Aware Routing (formerly Hints) to bias service endpoint selection to local availability zones. Details how keeping container interactions within local AZs reduces latency, minimizes cross-zone data transfer fees, and builds resilient architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [**sookocheff.com: A Guide to the Kubernetes Networking Model 🌟**](https://sookocheff.com/post/kubernetes/understanding-kubernetes-networking-model) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational architectural analysis of the Kubernetes networking model. It unpacks the four primary communications vectorsβ€”container-to-container, pod-to-pod, pod-to-service, and external-to-serviceβ€”and explains why the absolute requirement of 'IP-per-pod' simplifies routing compared to traditional port-mapping models.
-  - **(2020)** [**dustinspecker.com: Kubernetes Networking from Scratch: Using BGP and BIRD to Advertise Pod Routes**](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/kubernetes-networking-from-scratch-bgp-bird-advertise-pod-routes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on, granular guide demonstrating how to build a fully functioning Kubernetes routing topology from scratch using BGP and BIRD. Explains how underlying CNIs interface with actual routing tables to advertise dynamic pod endpoints to outer networks.
-  - **(2020)** [**openshift.com: Introducing OpenShift Service Mesh 2.0 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-openshift-service-mesh-2.0) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Red Hat's announcement detailing OpenShift Service Mesh 2.0, which tightly integrates Istio, Envoy, Jaeger, and Kiali. The package delivers a preconfigured, enterprise-supported service mesh fabric built to scale multi-tenant microservice workloads within OpenShift environments.
-  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: Deploying Service Mesh in Production**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/adopting-service-mesh) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Production playbook for maintaining service mesh health. Covers tuning sidecar proxy footprints, isolating faulty nodes, setting up telemetry fallbacks, and handling real-world network partition scenarios.
-  - **(2020)** [**Announcing Linkerd 2.8: simple, secure multi-cluster Kubernetes**](https://linkerd.io/2020/06/09/announcing-linkerd-2.8/index.html) [RUST CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces Linkerd 2.8, which introduced secure, transparent multi-cluster networking. Facilitates seamless cross-cluster communication while preserving cryptographic security boundaries and pod-to-pod identity checking.
-  - **(2020)** [**Traffic Director and gRPCβ€”proxyless services for your service mesh**](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/traffic-director-supports-proxyless-grpc) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores sidecarless service meshes using Google Traffic Director and gRPC. Integrating gRPC libraries directly with the xDS v3 API eliminates sidecar resource and latency overhead while keeping full routing and security features.
-  - **(2020)** [**thorsten-hans.com: Encrypt your Kubernetes Secrets with Mozilla SOPS**](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/encrypt-your-kubernetes-secrets-with-mozilla-sops) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on technical walkthrough for using Mozilla SOPS to securely encrypt Kubernetes Secrets manifests before committing them to VCS. Perfect for engineers implementing secure GitOps strategies with ArgoCD or FluxCD.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: A deep dive into Keycloak**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/07/a-deep-dive-into-keycloak) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural dive into Keycloak's core mechanisms, including user federation, token customizers, client registration, and credential storage. Ideal for security architects designing highly customized authentication flows across complex microservices ecosystems.
-  - **(2020)** [**blog.getambassador.io: Step-by-Step Centralized Authentication for Kubernetes with Keycloak and the Ambassador Edge Stack**](https://blog.getambassador.io/centralized-authentication-with-keycloak-and-ambassador-edge-stack-d509ffbc7b6f) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates step-by-step implementation of centralized authentication at the edge of Kubernetes clusters. By combining the Ambassador Edge Stack (Emissary-ingress) with Keycloak via OAuth2/OIDC filters, it decouples identity concerns from individual backend microservices, streamlining service architecture.
-  - **(2020)** [**blog.nody.cc: Verify your Kubernetes Cluster Network Policies: From Faith to Proof**](https://blog.nody.cc/posts/2020-06-kubernetes-network-policy-verification) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on validating network security policies using automated policy-verification and security-testing tools instead of assuming they work. Explains techniques for writing reliable assertions for ingress and egress rules. Live Grounding notes that modern 2026 enterprise teams actively integrate policy checkers (such as Sonobuoy, Cilium Hubble, or OPA) into CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: How to configure YAML schema to make editing files easier**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/25/how-to-configure-yaml-schema-to-make-editing-files-easier) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A Red Hat developer tutorial detailing how to configure local JSON/YAML schemas inside IDEs like VS Code and IntelliJ. It shows how pointing schemas to cloud sources enables real-time syntax checking and autocomplete. This is a highly practical way to speed up Kubernetes engineering tasks.
-  - **(2020)** [**boxunix.com: A Better Way of Organizing Your Kubernetes Manifest Files 🌟**](https://boxunix.com/2020/05/15/a-better-way-of-organizing-your-kubernetes-manifest-files) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A tactical blog post detailing file hierarchy designs for managing Kubernetes manifests. It compares simple raw file naming to directory segmentation, Kustomize overrides, and Helm charts. This serves as a helpful guide for platform engineers standardizing GitOps setups.
-  - **(2020)** [**pythonspeed.com: Please stop writing shell scripts**](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/shell-scripts) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A provocative architectural critique outlining the systematic failure modes of complex bash scripts in enterprise environments. It advocates for transitioning back to robust, typed languages like Python for complex logic. Live Grounding highlights this paradigm shift in DevOps, where script complexity mandates structured programming.
-  - **(2020)** [**percona.com: How Much Memory Does the Process Really Take on Linux? 🌟**](https://www.percona.com/blog/how-much-memory-does-the-process-really-take-on-linux) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An authoritative diagnostic deep dive examining virtual memory allocation models, residential set sizes (RSS), and proportional set sizes (PSS) in Linux environments. Live Grounding verifies this guide as a key resource for optimizing container overheads and resource configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [**How Linux PID namespaces work with containers 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-pid-namespaces) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An exploration detailing how the Linux kernel leverages PID namespaces to isolate processes inside modern container runtimes. It maps kernel data structures to real container environments. Live Grounding validates this article as an essential guide for debugging container processes.
-  - **(2020)** [**martinheinz.dev: It's Time to Forget About Docker 🌟**](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/35) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Critically examines the OCI (Open Container Initiative) layer architecture to dismantle the assumption that the Docker daemon is required for packaging applications. Promotes alternative tooling such as Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo to improve daemonless security and run containers without root privileges.
-  - **(2020)** [**docker.com: Year in Review: The Most Viewed Docker Blog Posts of 2020 Part 2 🌟**](https://www.docker.com/blog/year-in-review-the-most-viewed-docker-blog-posts-of-2020-part-2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A historical retrospect highlighting the community's primary pain points and engineering triumphs in 2020. Synthesizes trends around build performance, local developer environments, and architectural updates within the container ecosystem.
-  - **(2020)** [**youtube: Making Friends with Machine Learning | Cassie Kozyrkov | playlist 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRKtJ4IpxJpDxl0NTvNYQWKCYzHNuy2xG) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A foundational lecture series on structural decision-making and pragmatism in machine learning by Cassie Kozyrkov. Focuses on framing analytics problems, mitigating cognitive biases in model creation, and designing human-centric metrics to measure real business impact.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: The Scalability Myth**](https://thenewstack.io/the-scalability-myth) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Deconstructs the architectural fixation on infinite scaling patterns, exposing the operational costs and technical debt of prematurely optimizing for hyper-scale. Explores real-world performance tuning, database indexing, and efficient code paths as more cost-effective alternatives.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Defining a Different Kubernetes User Interface for the Next Decade**](https://thenewstack.io/defining-a-different-kubernetes-user-interface-for-the-next-decade) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Discusses the evolution of the Kubernetes API and the growing necessity for user interfaces that abstract the complex YAML declarations. Explores trends like custom controllers, platform wrappers, and programmatic DSLs to simplify operations for non-expert system developers.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: The Cloud Native Landscape: Platforms Explained**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/the-cloud-native-landscape-platforms-explained) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Demystifies the CNCF cloud-native interactive landscape by categorizing platform layer elements. Distinguishes Kubernetes distributions, managed Kubernetes offerings, private clouds, and application-level platform abstractions (PaaS) to aid enterprise architects in technology selection.
-  - **(2020)** [**redhat.com: A sysadmin's guide to containerizing applications**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/containerizing-applications) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A highly practical guide detailing how system administrators can containerize legacy workloads. It covers writing clean Containerfiles/Dockerfiles, selecting secure base images, managing non-root execution privileges, and transitioning configuration management to environment variables.
-  - **(2020)** [**softwareengineeringdaily.com: Kubernetes vs. Serverless with Matt Ward (podcast) 🌟**](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/12/29/kubernetes-vs-serverless-with-matt-ward-repeat) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A deep-dive podcast discussion analyzing the philosophical and technical tradeoffs between Kubernetes-orchestrated long-running containers and serverless functions. Explores developer velocity, cold starts, operational complexity, and total cost of ownership (TCO) at scale.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: 3 Reasons Why You Can’t Afford to Ignore Cloud Native Computing 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/3-reasons-why-you-cant-afford-to-ignore-cloud-native-computing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Highlights the business-critical benefits of transitioning to a cloud-native compute model. Focuses on cloud-provider independence via portable API standards, massive efficiency gains from auto-scaling resources, and drastically improved fault tolerance compared to traditional legacy VMs.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Microservices vs. Monoliths: An Operational Comparison**](https://thenewstack.io/microservices/microservices-vs-monoliths-an-operational-comparison) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive operational comparison of monolithic and microservices architectural patterns. It details how the distribution of systems shifts problems from single-process memory management to complex network-level routing, distributed tracing, eventual consistency, and CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [**codeopinion.com: Splitting up a Monolith into Microservices 🌟**](https://codeopinion.com/splitting-up-a-monolith-into-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A tactical architectural guide detailing strategies to transition from a single monolithic code base to a decoupled microservice topology. Outlines bounded contexts, logical code isolation within the monolith, and utilizing transactional outbox patterns to prevent distributed split-brain scenarios.
-  - **(2020)** [**devops.com: Why Boring Tech is Best to Avoid a Microservices Mess**](https://devops.com/why-boring-tech-is-best-to-avoid-a-microservices-mess) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Arguments for architectural conservatism when adopting a highly distributed microservices paradigm. By utilizing mature, 'boring' technology (e.g., PostgreSQL, REST/gRPC, stable programming runtimes), engineering teams can isolate and absorb the inherent complexity of distributed systems coordination.
-  - **(2020)** [**blog.container-solutions.com: How Mature Is Your Microservices Architecture? 🌟**](https://blog.container-solutions.com/how-mature-is-your-microservices-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Establishes a systematic maturity assessment framework for microservice architectures. Evaluates technical implementation levels across continuous deployment pipelines, automated system testing, distributed observability, configuration injection, and organizational alignment.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: React in Real-Time with Event-Driven APIs**](https://thenewstack.io/react-in-real-time-with-event-driven-apis) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates the shifting architectural landscape towards event-driven API patterns. Discusses protocols and specifications like WebSockets, Server-Sent Events, and AsyncAPI, analyzing how they enable real-time asynchronous streaming and responsive microservice architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [**cloudpundit.com: Don’t boil the ocean to create your cloud 🌟**](https://cloudpundit.com/2020/09/22/dont-boil-the-ocean-to-create-your-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Advocates for an incremental, pragmatic approach to cloud migration and platform construction. Warns against the architectural antipattern of designing an overengineered, all-encompassing private or public cloud solution on day one instead of starting with minimal viable platforms.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Prepare to Adopt the Cloud: A 10-Step Cloud Migration Checklist 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/prepare-to-adopt-the-cloud-a-10-step-cloud-migration-checklist) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive operational checklist for transitioning enterprise applications to public cloud systems. Key steps encompass assessing application dependencies, cost-modeling, security boundaries, containerization feasibility, and shifting deployment pipelines to modern CI/CD tooling.
-  - **(2020)** [**infoworld.com: 3 cloud architecture mistakes we all make, but shouldn't**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264771/3-cloud-architecture-mistakes-we-all-make-but-shouldnt.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights three widespread cloud engineering anti-patterns: lift-and-shift migration without modernization, ignoring structural egress cost-profiles, and blindly utilizing proprietary managed services that lead to irreversible vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Multicloud Challenges and Solutions**](https://thenewstack.io/multicloud-challenges-and-solutions) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the immense architectural friction points of multi-cloud setups, from inconsistent IAM paradigms and distinct networking topologies to high egress fees. Reviews operational abstractions like cross-cloud controllers and unified policy management to reconcile these differences.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: The 4 Definitions of Multicloud: Part 1 β€” Data Portability**](https://thenewstack.io/the-4-definitions-of-multicloud-part-1-data-portability) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Evaluates the concept of data portability within multi-cloud configurations. Focuses on the architectural mechanisms of synchronizing state across varying proprietary cloud databases, minimizing network egress latency, and utilizing modern cloud-native storage interfaces (CSI) for storage flexibility.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Multicloud Paves the Way for Cloud Native Resiliency Models**](https://thenewstack.io/multicloud-paves-the-way-for-cloud-native-resiliency-models) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines how a multi-cloud topology acts as the ultimate disaster recovery tier for highly critical modern platforms. Analyzes how active-active deployments across distinct public cloud providers mitigate regional or cloud-wide service provider outages.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: 7 Best Practices to Build and Maintain Resilient Applications and Infrastructure**](https://thenewstack.io/7-best-practices-to-build-and-maintain-resilient-applications-and-infrastructure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Synthesizes core software engineering and site reliability practices to maintain resilient systems under load. Key patterns explored include chaos engineering, circuit breaking, automated canary deployments, proactive monitoring, and robust failure domain isolation.
-  - **(2020)** [**hcltech.com: DevOps Tools and Technologies to Manage Microservices 🌟**](https://www.hcltech.com/blogs/devops-tools-and-technologies-manage-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Maps out the comprehensive tooling stack required to manage complex microservice lifecycles. Details the intersection of build systems, container registries, service meshes, centralized logging (EFK/ELK), and distributed tracing tools (Jaeger) essential for observability.
-  - **(2020)** [**opensource.googleblog.com: The Tekton Pipelines Beta release**](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/05/the-tekton-pipelines-beta-release.html) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details the milestones achieved in the Tekton Pipelines Beta release, focusing on API stabilization, backward compatibility guarantees, and resource maturity. Highlights the design security improvements and scalability enhancements that paved the way for widespread enterprise adoption of Tekton CI/CD.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Do I Really Need Kubernetes? 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/do-i-really-need-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Offers a pragmatic architectural counter-argument to automatic Kubernetes adoption. Evaluates alternatives such as managed serverless containers (ECS, Cloud Run) and PaaS solutions, analyzing whether the infrastructure scale justifies K8s operational complexity and platform engineering overhead.
-  - **(2020)** [**eclipse.org: Migration Guide for projects using Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 🌟**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube/docs/migration-guide) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” The official Eclipse foundation migration documentation for moving from Fabric8 to JKube. Live Grounding confirms this is the authoritative reference for modifying existing POM.xml profiles, aligning configuration namespaces, and preserving legacy custom templates under the new JKube APIs.
-  - **(2020)** [**ashishtechmill.com: Demystifying Google Container Tool Jib: Java Image Builder**](https://www.ashishtechmill.com/demystifying-google-container-tool-jib-java-image-builder) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Detailed technical guide analyzing Google's Jib, an innovative containerization tool that builds Docker/OCI-compliant images for JVM applications without requiring a local Docker daemon.
-  - **(2020)** [**docker-maven-plugin**](https://github.com/fabric8io/docker-maven-plugin) ⭐ 1929  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Fabric8's highly reliable Maven integration for containerization management. Lets developers orchestrate builds and container tests within pom.xml execution blocks; however, users are increasingly transitioning to Eclipse JKube for modern Cloud-Native orchestration patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [**Hasura Launches Beta of GraphQL-Based Remote Joins Tool**](https://devops.com/hansura-launches-beta-of-graphql-based-remote-joins-tool) [HASKELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Announces Hasura's Remote Joins engine. Enables backend developers to securely federate and query disparate database services and REST/GraphQL APIs behind a unified, high-speed GraphQL interface.
-  - **(2020)** [**Disaster Recovery with AWS Managed Services, Part I: Single Region**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/disaster-recovery-with-aws-managed-services-part-i-single-region) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The first installment of an AWS technical series discussing single-region disaster recovery designs using server backups and managed services. Live Grounding points to this as a standard primer for establishing concrete RPO and RTO profiles before attempting multi-region failover configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [**revenuecat.com: Replicating a postgresql cluster to redshift**](https://www.revenuecat.com/blog/engineering/replicating-a-postgresql-cluster-to-redshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents RevenueCat's engineering experience replicating high-throughput transactional Postgres databases into AWS Redshift. Live Grounding evaluates the trade-offs of AWS DMS, custom streaming code, and data synchronization patterns. Offers real-world insights on scale, column-mapping issues, and operational bottlenecks.
-  - **(2020)** [**age-of-product.com: Hiring: 71 Scrum Product Owner Interview Questions to Avoid Agile Imposters**](https://age-of-product.com/42-scrum-product-owner-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Comprehensive qualification questionnaire comprising 71 target scenarios to evaluate Agile Scrum Product Owners. Focuses on dynamic backlog refinement, metric tracking, and product value loop architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [**github.com/hayao-k/cdk-ecr-image-scan-notify**](https://github.com/hayao-k/cdk-ecr-image-scan-notify) ⭐ 29  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Community CDK construct that maps AWS EventBridge patterns to detect ECR image vulnerability scans. Automatically processes and delivers structured notifications to Slack/Teams channels using Lambda.
-  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: Better Metrics for Building High Performance Teams**](https://www.infoq.com/articles/better-metrics-team-performance) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Focuses on establishing effective performance indicators for software development organizations, warning against anti-patterns like counting commits or lines of code. Advocates for system-level engineering metrics, including the DORA metrics (deployment frequency, lead time for changes, MTTR, change failure rate) to cultivate continuous improvement cultures and drive systemic stability.
-  - **(2020)** [**scrum.org: Scrum no es una metodologΓ­a, es un marco de trabajo**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/scrum-no-es-una-metodologia-es-un-marco-de-trabajo) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Clarifies the fundamental nature of Scrum, arguing that it is not a rigid software development methodology but rather a lightweight empirical framework designed to manage complex product lifecycles. Discusses the core values of transparency, inspection, and adaptation to align cross-functional engineering processes and deliver software iteratively.
-  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Boosting your kubectl productivity**](https://itnext.io/boosting-your-kubectl-productivity-b348f7c25712) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Compiles productivity enhancements and aliases for kubectl command routines. Addresses custom terminal variables, prompt customizations, and configurations aimed at easing day-to-day cluster tasks.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Kubectl: Developer tips for the Kubernetes command' line 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/20/kubectl-developer-tips-for-the-kubernetes-command-line) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides developer-focused kubectl practices for troubleshooting deployment issues on Red Hat configurations. Explores log parsing tricks and container shell executions.
-  - **(2020)** [**superbrothers/zsh-kubectl-prompt 🌟**](https://github.com/superbrothers/zsh-kubectl-prompt) ⭐ 591  🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details a Zsh shell utility that displays current Kubernetes context and namespace info in the terminal prompt. Minimizes chances of entering execution instructions in wrong production sectors.
-  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Contexts: Complete Guide for Developers**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-contexts-complete-guide-for-developers-7ea5b2fc75c7) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explains how kubeconfig context matrices are structured. Aids teams in safely managing user authorization levels across distinct dev, staging, and production clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [**May 2020: EC2 Price Reduction – For EC2 Instance Saving Plans and Standard' Reserved Instances**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/ec2-price-reduction-for-ec2-instance-saving-plans-and-standard-reserved-instances) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details systemic price reductions for EC2 Instance Savings Plans and Standard Reserved Instances. Highlights AWS's continuous price adjustments and the architectural shift towards commitment-based financial engineering models.
-  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: AWS Launches Low-Cost Burstable T4g Instances Powered by AWS' Graviton2**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/09/aws-ec2-t4g-instances) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Discusses the deployment of ARM64 Graviton2-powered burstable T4g instances on AWS. Outlines the raw price-to-performance value, noting up to 40% improvements over comparable x86-based environments.
-  - **(2020)** [**devops.com: Shift-Right Testing: The Emergence of TestOps**](https://devops.com/shift-right-testing-the-emergence-of-testops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines Shift-Right testing methodologies and TestOps workflows. Advocates validating configurations directly against production deployments under active user loads, supported by analytics and monitoring tools.
-  - **(2020)** [**opensource.com: What you need to know about automation testing in CI/CD**](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/automation-testing-cicd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents strategies for continuous integration-driven automated testing. Highlights the parallel execution of functional tests and dynamic environment teardown approaches to accelerate release cadence.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Removing the Roadblock to Continuous Performance Testing**](https://thenewstack.io/removing-the-roadblock-to-continuous-performance-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Presents options for automating continuous load and performance tests inside active pipelines. Looks at scaling out containerized, ephemeral mock testing endpoints to mimic production conditions.
-  - **(2020)** [**copyist**](https://github.com/cockroachdb/copyist) ⭐ 853  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details copyist, a Go library developed by CockroachDB to automate SQL mock generations. Records and plays back transactions to let developers perform database testing without spinning up full DBMS clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [**opensource.com: Cerberus - An open source solution for continuous testing' at scale**](https://opensource.com/article/20/8/cerberus-test-automation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights Cerberus, an open-source low-code platform for pipeline test integration. Manages automated test scripts for cross-browser, visual, API, and mobile environments within unified delivery flows.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Static analysis with KubeAudit for Red Hat OpenShift**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/09/static-analysis-with-kubeaudit-for-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Walks through deploying KubeAudit to analyze deployment files for Red Hat OpenShift. Demonstrates scanning manifests for security misconfigurations, path privileges, and resource constraints before cluster deployment.
-  - **(2019)** [**youtube: Tinder's Move to Kubernetes - Chris O'Brien & Chris Thomas, Tinder**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=o3WXPXDuCSU) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An in-depth presentation detailing Tinder’s migration of their massive monolithic architecture to Kubernetes. Discusses scaling issues, DNS latency challenges in CoreDNS, networking constraints, and how containerization reduced service footprint and accelerated deployments.
-  - **(2019)** [**theburningmonk.com: Why you should use ephemeral environments when you do serverless**](https://theburningmonk.com/2019/09/why-you-should-use-temporary-stacks-when-you-do-serverless) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Recommends utilizing ephemeral stack deployments per developer or pull request. Highlights how to leverage zero-marginal-cost resource provisioning characteristics of cloud serverless.
-  - **(2019)** [**theburningmonk.com: Making Terraform and Serverless framework work together**](https://theburningmonk.com/2019/03/making-terraform-and-serverless-framework-work-together) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A classic, influential case study analyzing the architecture of combining HashiCorp Terraform (for heavy resources like VPCs, databases, IAM) with Serverless Framework (for ephemeral Lambdas). Explores state output handoffs, parameter store structures, and pipeline coordination protocols. Live grounding confirms that while newer tools have merged these functions, this division of labor remains highly performant and stable.
-  - **(2019)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with spring cloud kubernetes**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2019/12/20/microservices-with-spring-cloud-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Real-world tutorial illustrating how to build and orchestrate Spring microservices leveraging Kubernetes service discovery and configurations instead of Eureka and Config Server. It presents a streamlined operational model by offloading standard cluster networking to native Kubernetes tools. A classic architecture reference for optimizing resource footprints in enterprise k8s environments.
-  - **(2019)** [**redhat.com: Red Hat drives future of Java with cloud-native, container-first Quarkus**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-drives-future-java-cloud-native-container-first-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Press release declaring Red Hat's long-term backing and continuous commitment to the Quarkus runtime environment. Architecturally, it positions Quarkus as Red Hat's premier stack for cloud-native, high-density, serverless architectures on OpenShift and Kubernetes. This institutional support has cemented Quarkus's legitimacy across the financial and enterprise services landscape.
-  - **(2019)** [**developers.redhat.com: Quarkus: A quick-start guide to the Kubernetes-native Java stack**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/quarkus-quick-start-guide-kubernetes-native-java-stack) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Quick-start tutorial covering development environment setup, live reloading capabilities, and native compilation commands with Quarkus. Explains the differences between build-time optimizations (pioneered by Quarkus) and execution-time reflections (traditionally used by Spring). Excellent resource for developers seeking an immediate taste of Quarkus's superior developer feedback loops.
-  - **(2019)** [**developers.redhat.com: How Quarkus brings imperative and reactive programming together**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/18/how-quarkus-brings-imperative-and-reactive-programming-together) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical article clarifying Quarkus's architectural strategy of unifying imperative and reactive paradigms on top of Eclipse Vert.x. It details how the engine can process traditional blocking tasks and ultra-high-performance reactive streams within the same runtime. This unified execution engine simplifies the development of resilient, non-blocking APIs without needing complex reactive boilerplate.
-  - **(2019)** [**botkube.io**](https://botkube.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Botkube is a collaboration and ChatOps tool designed to integrate Kubernetes clusters directly with popular messaging channels like Slack, Discord, and Teams. It allows debugging, running kubectl commands, and monitoring cluster alerts securely from chat interfaces.
-  - **(2019)** [**Gitkube 🌟**](https://github.com/hasura/gitkube) ⭐ 3849  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An early GitOps-oriented operator that allowed developers to build and deploy docker images on Kubernetes using a simple git push. It served as an entry point for lightweight CD before ArgoCD and Flux became mature corporate norms.
-  - **(2019)** [**kubediff 🌟**](https://github.com/weaveworks/kubediff) ⭐ 1181  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A pioneering utility from Weaveworks that compared declarative Kubernetes manifests on disk with live cluster state to highlight drift. Historically important as a foundational GitOps tool, now superseded by automated reconciliation loops.
-  - **(2019)** [**blog.heroku.com: Deconstructing Monolithic Applications into Services**](https://www.heroku.com/blog/monolithic-applications-into-services) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed playbook on dividing monolithic backends into cohesive, independent services. It discusses domain-driven design (DDD) boundaries, API gateway design, database decomposition, and how to manage the incremental migration phases to minimize downtime.
-  - **(2019)** [**Whitepaper: Migrating Your Databases to AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/dms/?audit=2019q1) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight offers a comprehensive methodology and step-by-step guidance for planning and executing database migrations to AWS. Live Grounding reviews key architectural patterns, conversion tools (AWS SCT), and common anti-patterns. Crucial reading for enterprise modernization and cloud adoption planning.
-  - **(2019)** [**NoSQL Databases: a Survey and Decision Guidance**](https://medium.baqend.com/nosql-databases-a-survey-and-decision-guidance-ea7823a822d) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A scientific taxonomy and decision model for selecting non-relational database architectures. Synthesizes transactional consistency models, consistency guarantees (PACELC), and performance characteristics under multi-regional replication topologies.
-  - **(2019)** [**hbr.org: As Your Team Gets Bigger, Your Leadership Style Has to Adapt**](https://hbr.org/2019/03/as-your-team-gets-bigger-your-leadership-style-has-to-adapt) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the critical inflection points of organizational growth, focusing on how leadership paradigms must shift as team sizes expand. Discusses the transition from direct, tactical hands-on management to strategic, decentralized delegative leadership. Provides a conceptual blueprint for scaling engineering organizations without sacrificing operational agility or engineering cohesion.
-  - **(2018)** [**ref1: docker build --network=host**](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-eks-ami/issues/183) ⭐ 2651  🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A long-standing GitHub issue discussing Docker build networking constraints, specifically regarding the utilization of host-networking. Valuable for troubleshooting build-time network discovery and enterprise proxy traversal.
-  - **(2018)** [**URL Filter Plugin**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/url-filter-plugin) ⭐ 4  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Regulates outbound HTTP requests generated by build scripts or configurations against predefined wildcard filters. Its primary intent is to secure Jenkins controllers against Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) and restrict access to internal microservices.
-  - **(2018)** [**trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills**](https://github.com/trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills) ⭐ 11657  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An intensive, community-driven collection of system administration questions covering Linux kernel parameters, networking, security controls, and CI/CD pipelines. Curator Insight flags it as an essential baseline framework. Live Grounding notes that while static, it remains a fantastic benchmarking schema.
-  - **(2018)** [**eldadru/ksniff 🌟**](https://github.com/eldadru/ksniff) ⭐ 3472  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A vital kubectl extension engineered to capture and inspect real-time TCP/IP network packets within pods. It uploads a static tcpdump binary on demand, routing traffic directly to Wireshark for analysis.
-  - **(2018)** [**pbpython.com: Practical Business Python**](https://pbpython.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents a compilation of practical patterns for integrating business data (such as Google Forms) with Pandas pipelines. Live Grounding highlights the site as an essential guide for transitioning complex, error-prone enterprise Excel tasks into maintainable, automated Python scripts.
-  - **(2018)** [**Boto**](https://github.com/boto/boto) ⭐ 6431  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight introduces the early Boto library for AWS programmatic scripting. Live Grounding confirms the library is fully deprecated and obsolete, replaced completely by Boto3; developers must prioritize migration to eliminate compatibility issues with modern AWS endpoints.
-  - **(2018)** [**vmware.com: How to Deconstruct a Monolith using Microservices – Getting Ready for Cloud-Native**](https://blogs.vmware.com/vov/2018/08/06/how-to-deconstruct-a-monolith-using-microservices-getting-ready-for-cloud-native) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Provides an enterprise architectural path for decomposing traditional monoliths into distributed services. It focuses on identifying bounded contexts, managing cross-service communication via asynchronous events, and restructuring development teams around microservices boundaries.
-  - **(2018)** [**blog.christianposta.com: Do I Need an API Gateway if I Use a Service Mesh?**](https://blog.christianposta.com/microservices/do-i-need-an-api-gateway-if-i-have-a-service-mesh) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A seminal article detailing the functional boundary differences between API Gateways and Service Meshes. Christian Posta demonstrates how gateways excel at managing south-north public consumer interfaces (security, transformations, rate limiting), while service meshes optimize complex east-west backend telemetry.
-  - **(2018)** [**cloudonaut.io: Seamless EC2 monitoring with the Unified CloudWatch Agent**](https://cloudonaut.io/seamless-ec2-monitoring-with-the-unified-cloudwatch-agent) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Architectural guide explaining the transition to the Unified CloudWatch Agent on EC2. Details system-level RAM, disk, and custom application metrics collection policies.
-  - **(2017)** [**github.com/genuinetools: contained.af**](https://github.com/genuinetools/contained.af) ⭐ 906  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive playground/educational sandbox platform engineered to test and explore container breakout vectors, Linux namespaces, and capabilities. Created by Jessie Frazelle, it provides runtime validation for assessing container syscall restrictions.
-  - **(2017)** [**kubeops/config-syncer: Config Syncer (previously Kubed)**](https://github.com/config-syncer/config-syncer) ⭐ 1017  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Config Syncer (previously known as Kubed) is a Kubernetes operator designed to sync ConfigMaps and Secrets across multiple namespaces or cluster systems. It allows operations teams to configure central payloads with dynamic automated replication.
-  - **(2017)** [**codesenberg/bombardier 🌟**](https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier) ⭐ 6796  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-performance, concurrent HTTP benchmarking and load generation tool written in Go. Utilizing standard fasthttp routines, it generates substantial networking loads to test the horizontal scalability and limits of Kubernetes services.
-  - **(2017)** [**bloomberg/goldpinger 🌟**](https://github.com/bloomberg/goldpinger) ⭐ 2707  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An advanced connectivity troubleshooting tool that deploys as a cluster-wide DaemonSet to ping target peers. It generates visual mesh graphics depicting latency patterns, transport failures, and network partition faults.
-  - **(2016)** [**aelsabbahy/goss**](https://github.com/goss-org/goss) ⭐ 5904  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Goss is an ultra-fast, YAML-based infrastructure validation and health-checking tool. Commonly utilized in Kubernetes as a minimal, lightweight container liveness/readiness probe or system validation suite.
-  - **(2016)** [**nylas.com: Profiling Python in Production**](https://www.nylas.com/blog/performance) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight details Nylas's architecture for continuous, low-overhead profiling inside live environments. Live Grounding highlights that high-throughput microservices rely heavily on statistical, non-blocking sampling profilers (like Py-Spy or Memray) to secure production metrics with negligible runtime performance impact.
-  - **(2016)** [**Querying Amazon Kinesis Streams Directly with SQL and Spark Streaming**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/querying-amazon-kinesis-streams-directly-with-sql-and-spark-streaming) [SCALA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical blueprint detailing Spark Streaming integration with Amazon Kinesis streams. Discusses record-processing window optimizations, checkpoint configurations, and SQL querying on live event pipelines.
-  - **(2016)** [**Amazon WorkMail – Now Generally Available**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-workmail-now-generally-available) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” General availability announcement of Amazon WorkMail. Introduces an enterprise-grade cloud email and calendar service featuring strict security keys and existing corporate directory sync capabilities.
-  - **(2015)** [**tqdm: Instantly make your python loops show a progress meter - just wrap' any iterator with "tqdm(iterator)", and you're done!**](https://github.com/noamraph/tqdm) ⭐ 2767  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A fast, extensible progress bar library for Python loops and iterables. By wrapping any iterable with `tqdm(iterable)`, it outputs an overhead-minimal, smart-updating CLI progress meter with predictive ETA calculations. Live grounding confirms its ubiquity across modern ML training loops and data ingestion tasks.
-  - **(2015)** [**Migrating to Boto3**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/developer/migrating-to-boto3) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight outlines the definitive transition guide from early Boto v2 to the modern Boto3 framework. Live Grounding demonstrates that Boto3 is the fundamental backend library for programmatic cloud orchestration, leveraging AWS-designed schemas to autogenerate modern client models.
-  - **(2015)** [**AWS Config Rules – Dynamic Compliance Checking for Cloud Resources**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-config-rules-dynamic-compliance-checking-for-cloud-resources) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduction to AWS Config Rules for dynamic resource auditing. Outlines custom Lambda-backed compliance checks, automated change detection, and state verification rules across multi-account structures.
-  - **(2015)** [**Amazon Inspector – Automated Security Assessment Service**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-inspector-automated-security-assessment-service) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Architectural overview of Amazon Inspector, an automated vulnerability management service. Details continuous software vulnerability assessments on EC2 instances, ECR container layers, and serverless runtimes.
-  - **(2015)** [**Coming Soon – EC2 Dedicated Hosts**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/coming-soon-ec2-dedicated-hosts) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts, designed to address strict enterprise compliance, hardware isolation requirements, and fine-grained socket-level BYOL software licensing limits.
-  - **(2015)** [**EC2 Container Service Update – Container Registry, ECS CLI, AZ-Aware Scheduling, and More**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-container-service-update-container-registry-ecs-cli-az-aware-scheduling-and-more) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Milestone feature updates outlining the inception of Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR), native ECS CLI utilities, and multi-AZ application container scheduler integrations.
-  - **(2015)** [**AWS IoT – Cloud Services for Connected Devices**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-iot-cloud-services-for-connected-devices) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Core introduction of AWS IoT architecture. Details high-throughput MQTT broker brokers, secure device shadow states, rules engines, and telemetry stream mapping to AWS analytics components.
-  - **(2014)** [**Linux networking examples and tutorials for advanced users**](https://github.com/knorrie/network-examples) ⭐ 972  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A highly technical repository detailing configurations for advanced Linux routing, bridging, and virtual networking (VLAN, VXLAN, VRF). Live Grounding highlights its tremendous value for systems architects implementing Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solutions natively in Linux.
-  - **(2013)** [**copr.fedorainfracloud.org**](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The Fedora community platform allowing builders to easily deploy and distribute customized package repositories. It provides automatic RPM builds from source. Live Grounding proves its critical function in Fedora and RHEL testing pipelines.
-  - **(2010)** [**pulpproject.org**](https://pulpproject.org) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An enterprise-grade repository platform designed to host, manage, and distribute software packages and container images. Pulp supports multiple content formats (RPM, Python, Debian). Live Grounding establishes Pulp as a central piece of software supply chain security.
-  - **(2008)** [**CommandLineFu 🌟**](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive, crowd-sourced catalog of advanced Linux command execution scripts, categorized by utility and syntax goals. Live Grounding confirms it is widely used by system administrators to query fast fixes and operational bash templates.
-  - **(2004)** [**pement.org: Handy one-line scripts for AWK**](https://www.pement.org/awk/awk1line.txt) [AWK CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This legendary compilation offers an exhaustive index of single-line AWK scripts tailored for data manipulation, format conversion, and system auditing. It serves as an architectural design guide for low-overhead shell processing. Curator Insight values its raw utility, while Live Grounding confirms it remains a foundational syntax reference for systems engineers optimizing text processing in pipeline constraints.
-  - **(2002)** [**ngrep**](https://ngrep.sourceforge.net) [C CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A network analysis utility that matches regular expressions to packets on network interfaces. It provides a familiar grep-like interface for analyzing raw wire payloads. Live Grounding verifies its critical role in live debugging, packet tracing, and network system forensics.
-  - **(2001)** [**Angry IP Scanner (or simply ipscan)**](https://angryip.org) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An extremely fast, multi-threaded IP and port scanner. It queries device attributes, MAC addresses, and open ports across subnets. Live Grounding tracks it as an essential tool for rapid physical infrastructure auditing.
-  - **(2026)** [gofireflyio/aiac 🌟](https://github.com/gofireflyio/aiac) ⭐ 3792  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Duplicate entry of the AI-powered infrastructure command-line application (aiac). Generates clean IaC templates, Dockerfiles, and CI pipelines through natural language translation engines.
-  - **(2026)** [How they SRE](https://github.com/upgundecha/howtheysre) ⭐ 9731  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An invaluable reference listing real-world operational workflows from major software companies. Provides technical insights into telemetry design, high-concurrency database setups, cluster failovers, and on-call team topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [sottlmarek/DevSecOps: Ultimate DevSecOps library 🌟](https://github.com/sottlmarek/DevSecOps) ⭐ 6760  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A comprehensive reference detailing methodologies, pipeline security patterns, and scanners for DevSecOps implementation. Provides instructions on integrating static and dynamic analysis, secrets detection, and compliance gates within continuous delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [lorien/awesome-web-scraping: Awesome Web Scraping](https://github.com/lorien/awesome-web-scraping) ⭐ 7927  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A specialized index compiling scraping libraries, network proxy parsers, and browser-automation engines. Assists data engineers in deploying reliable web data ingestion systems, managing distributed crawlers, and bypassing anti-bot measures.
-  - **(2026)** [Cosign: Container Signing](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign) ⭐ 6041  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Part of the Sigstore project, Cosign has established itself as the de facto standard for cryptographically signing and verifying OCI artifacts (container images, SBOMs). Supports hardware tokens, OIDC-based keyless signing, and seamless verification webhooks in Kubernetes, radically simplifying supply chain validation.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/moabukar/tech-vault](https://github.com/moabukar/tech-vault) ⭐ 3415  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A massive compiled database containing cheat sheets, system design diagrams, and software development resources. Serves as a vital study companion for engineers preparing for platform and architectural assessments.
-  - **(2024)** [mineiros-io/terramate](https://github.com/terramate-io/terramate) ⭐ 3598  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Terramate delivers powerful orchestration, selective change detection, and modular code generation for multi-directory Terraform and OpenTofu monorepos. It optimizes large-scale continuous deployment pipelines by executing runs only in directories containing modified plans. By generating dynamic DRY configurations, it ensures strict state isolation and mitigates workspace blast radiuses.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/tensorchord/Awesome-LLMOps: Awesome LLMOps](https://github.com/tensorchord/Awesome-LLMOps) ⭐ 5843  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An expansive, curated catalog of leading open-source LLMOps tooling, libraries, and frameworks. Curator Insight and Live Grounding validate this repository as a comprehensive roadmap for configuring production vector databases, distributed training trackers, model testing beds, and low-latency inference gateways.
-  - **(2023)** [sonobuoy](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/sonobuoy) ⭐ 3043  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Diagnostic tool created by VMware Tanzu that facilitates understanding of Kubernetes cluster state by running conformance tests, security benchmarks, and custom extensions.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/yannh/kubeconform 🌟](https://github.com/yannh/kubeconform) ⭐ 3066  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A ultra-fast, modern Kubernetes manifest validator written in Go, acting as a direct replacement for kubeval. Validates resources against official OpenAPI schemas, automatically caching custom resource definitions (CRDs) in offline environments. Recognized globally as a de facto tool for GitOps CI verification.
-  - **(2026)** [Notary](https://github.com/notaryproject/notary) ⭐ 3289  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” CNCF's implementation of The Update Framework (TUF) for cryptographic image verification and trust. *Curator Insight vs. Live Grounding*: While structurally a highly robust foundation for Content Trust, Notary is categorized as legacy as the container ecosystem has overwhelmingly converged on Sigstore's Cosign for OCI signing.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/microsoft/retina](https://github.com/microsoft/retina) ⭐ 3144  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Microsoft's eBPF-powered cloud-native network observability platform. Delivers deep distributed packet captures, connection tracking, and granular network telemetry for debugging multi-cluster Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/hygieia/Hygieia 🌟](https://github.com/hygieia/Hygieia) ⭐ 3819  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise DevOps dashboard originally developed by Capital One to track delivery pipelines, testing, and security traces. *Curator Insight vs. Live Grounding*: The project has transitioned into an unmaintained, archived repository. It remains highly informative structurally as a reference architecture for aggregating multi-source security and pipeline metrics.
-  - **(2023)** [GitHub redhat-cop: Ansible Role 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/infra-ansible) ⭐ 219  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A structured repository of Ansible automation roles customized for provisioning, maintaining, and configuring OpenShift resources. Simplifies operations such as authentication, user management, and day-2 configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Communities of Practice](https://github.com/redhat-cop) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” The master platform profile of Red Hat's Communities of Practice. Contains scripts, custom operator codes, and automated scaffolding for cluster setups, management, and resource governing processes.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com: golang-cheat-sheet](https://github.com/a8m/golang-cheat-sheet) ⭐ 8800  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A high-density Go reference database. It details Go core syntaxes, standard library definitions, channels, interface rules, and concurrency patterns to accelerate systems-level software development.
-  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Using OpenShift Pipelines to Automate Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-openshift-pipelines-to-automate-red-hat-advanced-cluster-security-for-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural resource focuses on integrating container security scans directly into OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security (RHACS). It provides continuous security analysis by scanning build environments and deployment configurations, automatically blocking vulnerable code prior to final deployment phases.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Pipelines Advanced Triggers Part 1 - Triggering Different Project Builds in the Same Repository](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-advanced-triggers-part-1-triggering-different-project-builds-in-the-same-repository) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides advanced architecture examples for configuring custom triggers with OpenShift Pipelines. Demonstrates how to write custom interceptors to execute discrete workflows when localized directory pathways change within shared code repos.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com/tag/multi-datacenter](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog?f[0]=taxonomy_blog_post_category_tid:107161&f[1]=taxonomy_topic_tid:75521) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A thematic curation of architectural entries covering multi-cluster synchronization, active-active topologies, global service routing, and deployment configurations utilizing Advanced Cluster Management.
-  - **(2020)** [Broken by default: why you should avoid most Dockerfile example 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/dockerizing-python-is-hard) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Critically evaluates common Dockerfile patterns. Highlights failure vectors like poor caching strategies, bloated build images, and running containers as root. Offers concrete engineering improvements for Python.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud-Native CI/CD with OpenShift Pipelines based on Tekton](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-openshift-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces OpenShift Pipelines as the modern serverless, cloud-native standard built on the Tekton project. Explains how Tekton's CRD-first strategy delivers secure, isolated build containers without a centralized daemon or controller bottlenecks.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with the fabric8 Kubernetes Java client](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/20/getting-started-with-the-fabric8-kubernetes-java-client) [JAVA CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide to implementing JVM program orchestration on Kubernetes clusters using the Fluent API of the Fabric8 Kubernetes Java Client. The framework supports seamless resource state management, custom resources (CRDs), and secure API server interactions.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: From Code to Production with GitOps, Tekton and ArgoCD 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-code-to-production-with-gitops) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces robust continuous delivery architectures utilizing Tekton for image construction and Argo CD for GitOps-based state syncs. Serves as the primary operational blueprint for enterprise microservice platforms in 2026.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Customizing OpenShift project creation 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/05/customizing-openshift-project-creation) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details dynamic project onboarding techniques for OpenShift administrators. Teaches how to configure customized templates that automatically enforce security contexts, default quotas, and custom networking parameters upon namespace creation.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Testing memory-based horizontal pod autoscaling on OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/19/testing-memory-based-horizontal-pod-autoscaling-on-openshift) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A diagnostic tutorial explaining how to design, execute, and inspect Horizontal Pod Autoscaler scaling metrics based on container RAM thresholds. Includes guidelines for generating stable test scenarios.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Handling Angular environments in continuous delivery with Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/27/handling-angular-environments-in-continuous-delivery-with-red-hat-openshift) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details clean patterns for deploying Angular-based web applications on OpenShift. Demonstrates injecting environment variables at container start time instead of packaging distinct, static bundles for each target environment.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com - Get started with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/05/02/get-started-with-jenkins-ci-cd-in-red-hat-openshift-4) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A structured tutorial on initializing Jenkins-driven continuous delivery setups in early OpenShift 4 environments. Highlights configuration, service account configuration, and deploying pre-packaged Jenkins templates on-cluster.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: How to survive an outage and live to tell about it!](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/metro-area-openshift-stretch-cluster-how-to-survive-an-outage-and-live-to-tell-about-it) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the design of Metro-Area stretch clusters on OpenShift, ensuring high availability in case of datacenter outages. Discusses network transit criteria, ETCD consensus configurations, and storage replications.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: Stateful Workloads and the Two Data Center Conundrum](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/stateful-workloads-and-the-two-data-center-conundrum) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the persistence challenges associated with stateful microservices running across multi-site cluster architectures. Evaluates split-brain hazards and suggests synchronous storage configurations to guarantee data integrity.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: From Templates to Openshift Helm Charts](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-templates-to-openshift-helm-charts) [YAML CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides step-by-step guidance on porting proprietary OpenShift templates into standard Helm Charts, improving cross-platform compatibility and simplifying application rollout processes.
-  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Securing .NET Core on OpenShift using HTTPS](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/10/12/securing-net-core-on-openshift-using-https) [C# CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Guides engineers through configuring ASP.NET Core microservices with end-to-end TLS encryption on OpenShift. Discusses dynamic integration of local server certificates using OpenShift's service serving certificates feature.
-  - [blog.getambassador.io: Debugging Go Microservices in Kubernetes with VScode](https://blog.getambassador.io/debugging-go-microservices-in-kubernetes-with-vscode-a36beb48ef1) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explores techniques for real-time remote debugging of Go microservices running inside a Kubernetes cluster using Telepresence and VSCode, bridging local development environments with cloud resources.
-  - [mholt/json-to-go](https://github.com/mholt/json-to-go) ⭐ 4623   [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents json-to-go as a developer productivity tool that instantaneously translates JSON strings into Go struct definitions. Live Grounding highlights its enduring status as a daily utility for web backend engineers parsing complex APIs.
-  - [create-go-app/cli](https://github.com/create-go-app/cli) ⭐ 2758   [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight introduces this CLI to construct boilerplate-free backend, frontend, and web applications in Go. Live Grounding shows its capability to pre-configure deployment assets like Dockerfiles and Kubernetes manifests to quicken development cycles.
-  - [golang-design/history](https://github.com/golang-design/history) ⭐ 1075  [EN CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive curated historical archive documenting the design decisions, proposals, and development milestones of the Go programming language.
-  - [Golang for Node.js Developers](https://github.com/miguelmota/golang-for-nodejs-developers) ⭐ 4772  [EN CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comparison manual translating Node.js practices and architectural paradigms into native Go-based idioms like goroutines, structures, and native channels.
-  - [The Ultimate Go Study Guide](https://github.com/hoanhan101/ultimate-go) ⭐ 14910  [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive handbook detailing memory layout, profiling, and concurrency semantics of Go. Features visual diagrams and deep-dives into mechanical sympathy concepts for high-performance engineering.
-  - [eli.thegreenplace.net: REST Servers in Go: Part 4 - using OpenAPI and Swagger](https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2021/rest-servers-in-go-part-4-using-openapi-and-swagger) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical guide demonstrating how to build OpenAPI-driven REST APIs in Go. Emphasizes schema-first code generation to guarantee contract reliability between independent microservices.
-  - [dev.to: Rate limiting HTTP requests in Go using Redis](https://dev.to/mauriciolinhares/rate-limiting-http-requests-in-go-using-redis-51m7) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A code-heavy guide illustrating how to implement distributed rate-limiting middleware in Go using Redis token bucket algorithms. Vital for securing public REST API endpoints.
-  - [dev.to: Create a Restful API with Golang from scratch 🌟](https://dev.to/pacheco/create-a-restful-api-with-golang-from-scratch-42g2) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step guide to building a clean, native REST API from scratch in Go using standard mux frameworks. Excellent for microservice engineers. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - [developers.redhat.com: Using Delve to debug Go programs on Red Hat Enterprise' Linux](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/03/using-delve-to-debug-go-programs-on-red-hat-enterprise-linux) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to compile, profile, and step-debug Go executables on enterprise Linux environments using Delve. Critical reference for addressing low-level runtime crashes and unexpected goroutine deadlocks.
-  - [datastation.multiprocess.io: Speeding up Go's builtin JSON encoder up to' 55% for large arrays of objects](https://datastation.multiprocess.io/blog/2022-03-03-improving-go-json-encoding-performance-for-large-arrays-of-objects.html) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An insightful profiling case study on optimizing JSON serialization speeds in Go for large object payloads, highlighting GC allocation metrics and custom parsing alternatives.
-  - [go-ini/ini](https://github.com/go-ini/ini) ⭐ 3542  [EN CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A feature-rich, high-performance ini file parser for Go. Offers seamless serialization and deserialization, essential for managing localized configuration states in production environments.
-  - [itnext.io: Go Does Not Need a Java Style GC](https://itnext.io/go-does-not-need-a-java-style-gc-ac99b8d26c60) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth structural comparison of memory management in Go and Java. Explores value types and compiler escape analysis to explain why Go achieves sub-millisecond latencies without complex garbage collection.
-  - [iximiuz/client-go-examples](https://github.com/iximiuz/client-go-examples) ⭐ 1116   [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight gathers high-quality recipes illustrating direct usage of Kubernetes client-go. Live Grounding highlights its pedagogical design, illustrating dynamic clients, Typed clients, and standard Controller loops in easy-to-digest formats.
-  - [kubernetes-sigs/e2e-framework](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/e2e-framework) ⭐ 659  [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents this official Kubernetes SIG framework for writing robust end-to-end tests for operators and controllers. Live Grounding highlights its structured step-by-step test phases, integrated kind cluster spin-up, and native client-go validation patterns.
-  - [ahmet.im: Building container images in Go](https://ahmet.im/blog/building-container-images-in-go) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight explores programmatically constructing container images inside Go applications without relying on a local Docker daemon. Live Grounding verifies that tools like Google's `go-containerregistry` allow direct manipulation of OCI image layers. This approach is highly relevant for building on-demand container builders or serverless runners.
-  - [gnet](https://github.com/panjf2000/gnet) ⭐ 11172  [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight highlights gnet as a high-performance, non-blocking, event-driven networking library built on top of epoll/kqueue. Live Grounding showcases its superiority over Go's standard net library for raw throughput and ultra-low latency, making it ideal for custom edge proxies and IoT gateways.
-  - [Masterminds/sprig: Sprig: Template functions for Go templates](https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig) ⭐ 4721   [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents Sprig as a comprehensive library of template functions for Go, heavily utilized in Helm charts. Live Grounding confirms its status as an industry-standard dependency for dynamic Helm manifest generation, though recent development has shifted to maintenance mode.
-  - [kkdai/youtube](https://github.com/kkdai/youtube) ⭐ 3899   [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight identifies this package as a popular Go library and CLI for downloading YouTube videos. Live Grounding verifies it actively handles the ever-shifting signature and decryption schemas deployed by YouTube to maintain reliable media extraction.
-  - [GoogleCloudPlatform/golang-samples: Sample apps and code written for Google' Cloud in the Go programming language.](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/golang-samples) ⭐ 4624   [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight outlines a large collection of idiomatic examples for utilizing Google Cloud APIs within Go applications. Live Grounding proves its importance for production engineering teams using services like BigQuery, Cloud Run, and GKE.
-  - [thenewstack.io: Using ChatGPT for Questions Specific to Your Company Data](https://thenewstack.io/using-chatgpt-for-questions-specific-to-your-company-data) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Technical deep-dive on Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). Outlines how to query private corporate document indexes using semantic vector databases paired with ChatGPT-style APIs securely.
-  - [itnext.io: K8sGPT + LocalAI: Unlock Kubernetes superpowers for free!](https://itnext.io/k8sgpt-localai-unlock-kubernetes-superpowers-for-free-584790de9b65) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” In-depth guide configuring a fully offline AI diagnostics engine inside protected networks. Combines K8sGPT analytical tooling with LocalAI offline LLMs to safeguard internal data streams.
-  - [thenewstack.io: Cloud Native Identity and Access Management in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-identity-and-access-management-in-kubernetes) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Examines identity federation, user access management, and internal service-to-service authentication models. Curator insight details mapping cluster roles directly to organizational single sign-on identities. Live grounding indicates that decentralized identity and modern authentication are critical to maintaining least privilege in high-scale infrastructure.
-  - [Introducing the Aurora Storage Engine](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/introducing-the-aurora-storage-engine) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An architectural deep-dive into the specialized, log-structured distributed storage engine of Amazon Aurora. Details how it decouples computing from database storage, replicating blocks six ways across three availability zones.
-  - [Auditing for highly regulated industries using Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/auditing-for-highly-regulated-industries-using-amazon-aurora-postgresql) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight details compliance and auditing methodologies for highly regulated sectors utilizing Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL. Live Grounding confirms the deployment patterns involve pgAudit integration, AWS CloudWatch Logs, and database activity streams. It provides actionable reference designs for achieving HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and SOC compliance.
-  - [New Amazon RDS for MySQL & PostgreSQL Multi-AZ Deployment Option: Improved' Write Performance & Faster Failover](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-rds-multi-az-db-cluster) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight highlights the introduction of Amazon RDS Multi-AZ DB clusters designed with two readable standbys and transaction log replication. Live Grounding demonstrates write performance improvements of up to 2x alongside faster failover times (typically under 35 seconds). This architecture mitigates standard single-standby replication latency bottlenecks.
-  - [Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL blue/green deployment using fast database cloning](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/amazon-aurora-postgresql-blue-green-deployment-using-fast-database-cloning) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight outlines zero-downtime database upgrades utilizing Aurora PostgreSQL's fast database cloning mechanism. Live Grounding validates that the strategy leverages copy-on-write storage architecture to create isolated environments for risk-free schema testing and updates. This significantly reduces sync latency and production migration risks.
-  - [Modernize database stored procedures to use Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL federated queries, pg_cron, and AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/modernize-database-stored-procedures-to-use-amazon-aurora-postgresql-federated-queries-pg_cron-and-aws-lambda) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight details the modernization of legacy stored procedures within PostgreSQL by offloading business logic. Live Grounding shows how pg_cron scheduled jobs trigger serverless AWS Lambda functions via external federated queries. This architectural pattern untangles database compute from core transaction processing.
-  - [Let’s Architect! Architecting with Amazon DynamoDB](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/lets-architect-architecting-with-amazon-dynamodb) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight presents an architectural masterclass on schema design and partitioning in Amazon DynamoDB. Live Grounding verifies the recommendations cover single-table design, global secondary indexes (GSIs), and write-sharding strategies. It is an indispensable guide for engineers building highly scalable, low-latency microservices.
-  - [AWS Database Migration Service](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-database-migration-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight introduces AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) as a flexible solution for database consolidation and migration. Live Grounding verifies its operational stability for continuous change data capture (CDC) and schema translation with minimal downtime. It remains a crucial component for large-scale legacy-to-cloud modernization programs.
-  - [Replicate and transform data in Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL across multiple Regions using AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/replicate-and-transform-data-in-amazon-aurora-postgresql-across-multiple-regions-using-aws-dms) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight explains complex data replication and real-time schema transformations using AWS DMS across geographic zones. Live Grounding demonstrates how DMS filters and manipulates streaming CDC events to populate distinct regional schemas. An advanced implementation reference for global multi-region database architectures.
-  - [Migrating Oracle databases with near-zero downtime using AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/migrating-oracle-databases-with-near-zero-downtime-using-aws-dms) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight provides blueprint architectures for migrating enterprise-grade Oracle databases with near-zero business impact. Live Grounding details the setup of supplemental logging on Oracle sources and AWS DMS task tuning for high-throughput replication. Outstanding technical playbook for traditional database migrations.
-  - [Migrating a commercial database to open source with AWS SCT and AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/migrating-a-commercial-database-to-open-source-with-aws-sct-and-aws-dms) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight examines how the AWS Schema Conversion Tool (SCT) pairs with DMS to automate SQL dialect conversion. Live Grounding shows that SCT translates legacy stored procedures, views, and functions to Postgres-compatible code before streaming data. Essential for teams driving cloud modernization away from costly commercial engines.
+  - **(2026)** [==**GitHub build-push-action**==](https://github.com/docker/build-push-action) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**googlecloudcheatsheet.withgoogle.com: Google Cloud Developer cheat sheet**](https://cloud.google.com/products) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**DevOps Tools**](https://nubenetes.com/devops-tools/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**NoOps**](https://nubenetes.com/noops/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhatgov.io**](https://redhatgov.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Terraform & OpenTofu Skill for AI Agents**](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-skill) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Nelm: A Helm Alternative for Kubernetes Deployments**](https://github.com/werf/nelm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Bank Vaults: Un Cuchillo Suizo para HashiCorp Vault en Kubernetes**](https://github.com/bank-vaults/bank-vaults) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Shell-operator**](https://github.com/flant/shell-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform 🌟**](https://github.com/Kubermatic/Kubermatic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Gardener**](https://github.com/gardener/gardener) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**odigos**](https://github.com/odigos-io/odigos) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tanka**](https://github.com/grafana/tanka) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**werf/werf**](https://github.com/werf/werf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kubectl-neat 🌟**](https://github.com/itaysk/kubectl-neat) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kubevirt**](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**educative.io/courses/the-kubernetes-course: Learn Kubernetes: A Deep Dive 🌟🌟🌟**](https://www.educative.io/courses/learn-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**github.com/techiescamp/kubernetes-learning-path 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/techiescamp/kubernetes-learning-path) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Configure a Java app for Azure App Service**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/configure-language-java-deploy-run) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**PowerShell Community**](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell-community) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**smartcar.com**](https://smartcar.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**BBVA API Market**](https://www.bbvaapimarket.com/es) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Deutsche Bank API Program**](https://developer.db.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**ING Developer Portal**](https://developer.ing.com/openbanking) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**MuleSoft API Manager**](https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api/manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Lura 🌟**](https://luraproject.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Spring Cloud Config Server: Git Backend**](https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-config/reference/html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**ansible-community/awesome-ansible: Awesome Ansible 🌟🌟🌟**](https://github.com/ansible-community/awesome-ansible) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**dastergon/awesome-sre**](https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**developer.hashicorp.com 🌟**](https://developer.hashicorp.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Awesome microservices**](https://github.com/mfornos/awesome-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Awesome Software Quality**](https://github.com/ligurio/sqa-wiki) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Jest**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Orta.vscode-jest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**MongoDB for VS Code**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mongodb.mongodb-vscode) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**dev.to: Thunder Client - Http Client Extension for VS Code**](https://dev.to/ranga_vadhineni/thunder-client-http-client-extension-for-vs-code-30i9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Live Server:**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ritwickdey.LiveServer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**developers.redhat.com: Devfiles and Kubernetes cluster support in OpenShift' Connector 0.2.0 extension for VS Code 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/16/devfiles-and-kubernetes-cluster-support-in-openshift-connector-0-2-0-extension-for-vs-code) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: GitOps Tools for Flux 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Weaveworks.vscode-gitops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: Kubernetes Reference Highlighter 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dag-andersen.kubernetes-reference-highlighter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: Kubernetes YAML Formatter 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=kennylong.kubernetes-yaml-formatter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Kubernetes Kind (by Microsoft)**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-kubernetes-tools.kind-vscode) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**DotENV**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mikestead.dotenv) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Path Intellisense**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=christian-kohler.path-intellisense) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**freecodecamp.org: VS Code Extensions That'll Boost Your Development Productivity' 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/vs-code-extensions-to-boost-your-development-productivity) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Local History**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=xyz.local-history) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: autoDocstring - Python Docstring Generator**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=njpwerner.autodocstring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**code.visualstudio.com: GitHub Copilot in VS Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/overview) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Material Icon Theme**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=PKief.material-icon-theme) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Monokai Pro Theme**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=monokai.theme-monokai-pro-vscode) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Dracula Pro Theme 🌟**](https://draculatheme.com/pro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Jira and Bitbucket (Official)**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Atlassian.atlascode) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Azure DevOps 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/azuredevops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Tools 🌟**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=msazurermtools.azurerm-vscode-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**snyk.io: Securing your open source dependencies with the Snyk Visual Studio' Code extension**](https://snyk.io/blog/securing-open-source-dependencies-snyk-visual-studio-code-extension) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**IAM Legend**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=SebastianBille.iam-legend) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**marketplace.visualstudio.com: Azure App Service for Visual Studio Code**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-azuretools.vscode-azureappservice) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**guides.github.com: Markdown Cheat Sheet 2**](https://docs.github.com/en) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Dash for MacOS**](https://kapeli.com/dash) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Zeal**](https://zealdocs.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tilt.dev**](https://tilt.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Skaffold 🌟**](https://skaffold.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**devspace.sh**](https://www.devspace.sh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**telepresence.io 🌟**](https://telepresence.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**microcks.io**](https://microcks.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**github.com/openshift/console 🌟**](https://github.com/openshift/console) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [****k3sup (said 'ketchup')****](https://github.com/alexellis/k3sup) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift blog 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/hybrid-cloud-infrastructure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift Commons**](https://commons.openshift.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift.tv**](https://www.redhat.com/en/livestreaming) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**OpenShift on Google Cloud**](https://docs.cloud.google.com/compute/docs/containers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud**](https://www.ibm.com/products/openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Amazon Web Services SDK**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-java-sdk) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Couchdb.apache.org**](https://couchdb.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**HBase.apache.org**](https://hbase.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**rethinkdb.com**](https://rethinkdb.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Hive.apache.org**](https://hive.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Apache Drill**](https://drill.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**NuoDB, elastically scalable database. A revolution compared to traditional monolithic 1-box databases. NuoDB is ACID,SQL, distributed/scalable and support flexible schemas**](https://www.nuodb.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**OpenFunction: Cloud Native Function-as-a-Service Platform (CNCF Sandbox' Project)**](https://github.com/OpenFunction/OpenFunction) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kn: knative client**](https://github.com/knative/client) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**openwhisk.apache.org**](https://openwhisk.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**try.openshift.com 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/try-it) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Azure Policy**](https://nubenetes.com/azure/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Vim: Basic and intermediate commands**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/vim-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [****watchman command**: A File and Directory Watching Tool for Changes**](https://www.tecmint.com/watchman-monitor-file-changes-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: How to record your Linux terminal using asciinema**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-asciinema) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**systemcodegeeks.com**](https://www.systemcodegeeks.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**nikhilism.com: Mystery Knowledge and Useful Tools**](https://nikhilism.com/post/2020/mystery-knowledge-useful-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Timezone Bullshit**](https://blog.wesleyac.com/posts/timezone-bullshit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**opensource.com 🌟**](https://opensource.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**The Geek Stuff**](https://www.thegeekstuff.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**abarrak.gitbook.io: Linux SysOps Handbook 🌟**](https://abarrak.gitbook.io/linux-sysops-handbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux Server**](https://www.tecmint.com/control-systemd-services-on-remote-linux-server) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**developers.redhat.com: Linux commands for developers**](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/linux-commands-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**CLImagic**](https://www.youtube.com/user/climagic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Run Commands from Standard Input Using Tee and Xargs in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/pipe-command-output-to-other-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**opensource.com: How to use the Linux grep command**](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/grep-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install htop on CentOS 8**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-htop-on-centos-8) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install and Configure β€˜Collectd’ and β€˜Collectd-Web’ to Monitor Server Resources in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-collectd-and-collectd-web-to-monitor-server-resources-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**freecodecamp.org: RSync Examples – Rsync Options and How to Copy Files Over SSH**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rsync-examples-rsync-options-and-how-to-copy-files-over-ssh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**igoroseledko.com: Parallel Rsync**](https://www.igoroseledko.com/parallel-rsync) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: 5 advanced rsync tips for Linux sysadmins**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-rsync-tips) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Using ssh-keygen and sharing for key-based authentication in Linux**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-ssh-keygen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Save time at the command line with HTTPie instead of curl**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/curl-hack-httpie) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**linuxteck.com: 15 basic curl command in Linux with practical examples**](https://www.linuxteck.com/curl-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kalilinuxtutorials.com: Ldsview : Offline search tool for LDAP directory dumps in LDIF format**](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/ldsview) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Ansible Role: Docker 🌟**](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**AWX Operator**](https://github.com/ansible/awx-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**docs.aws.amazon.com: Actions, resources, and condition keys for AWS services 🌟🌟🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/service-authorization/latest/reference/reference_policies_actions-resources-contextkeys.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**jertel/elastalert2**](https://github.com/jertel/elastalert2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Marge-bot: A merge-bot for GitLab**](https://github.com/smarkets/marge-bot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Bulldozer: GitHub Pull Request Auto-Merge Bot**](https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Bors-ng: A merge bot for GitHub Pull Requests**](https://github.com/bors-ng/bors-ng) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Plastic SCM**](https://www.plasticscm.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**GitHub Branch Source Plugin:**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/github-branch-source) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**education.github.com**](https://github.com/education) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**github.com/containerscrew/aws-sso-auth**](https://github.com/containerscrew/aws-sso-rs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**youtube: Thetips4you 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoOq-DtESvayx5yJE5H6-qQ/playlists) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Keptn**](https://nubenetes.com/keptn/) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**codegiant.io: Build software faster**](https://codegiant.io/home) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**APIDog**](https://apidog.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Tutorial: Restoring a DB Instance from a DB Snapshot**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/CHAP_Tutorials.RestoringFromSnapshot.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**AWS Tutorials: Create and Connect to a MySQL Database with Amazon RDS**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/hands-on/latest/create-mysql-db/create-mysql-db.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints (examples) 🌟🌟🌟**](https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**GoogleCloudPlatform/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-gcp: Google Secret' Manager Provider for Secret Store CSI Driver**](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-gcp) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**aws/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-aws: AWS Secrets Manager and Config' Provider for Secret Store CSI Driver**](https://github.com/aws/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**hashicorp/vault-csi-provider: HashiCorp Vault Provider for Secrets Store' CSI Driver**](https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-csi-provider) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy: OAuth2 Proxy 🌟**](https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**commjoen/wrongsecrets: OWASP WrongSecrets**](https://github.com/commjoen/wrongsecrets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Microsoft Security Copilot**](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/ai-machine-learning/microsoft-security-copilot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Helm Diff Plugin 🌟**](https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kubeshark/kubeshark**](https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Meshery.io:**](https://meshery.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**consul.io**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**IBM Cloud**](https://www.ibm.com/solutions/cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**DockerHub: websphere-liberty**](https://hub.docker.com/_/websphere-liberty) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**openliberty.io**](https://openliberty.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**github.com/openliberty**](https://github.com/openliberty) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Whizlabs**](https://www.whizlabs.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**edx.org**](https://www.edx.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Coursera.org**](https://www.coursera.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**techstudyslack.com**](https://techstudyslack.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**codewars.com**](https://www.codewars.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kube.academy**](https://kube.academy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**learnitguide.net 🌟**](https://www.learnitguide.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Payara Micro**](https://hub.docker.com/r/payara/micro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**WildFly**](https://www.wildfly.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**TestNG**](https://testng.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Spock Framework**](https://spockframework.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [****Rancher 2****](https://www.rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**rancherdesktop.io**](https://rancherdesktop.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**JBang**](https://www.jbang.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Apache Maven Changelog Plugin**](https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changelog-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**code.visualstudio.com: Java Project Management in VS Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/java/java-project) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**docs.gradle.org: Getting Started**](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/getting_started.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [****Apicurio** Registry**](https://github.com/apicurio/apicurio-registry) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Apache ActiveMQ Artemis broker**](https://artemis.apache.org/components/artemis) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat AMQ**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/amq) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**conduktor.io 🌟**](https://www.conduktor.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**AWS Kinesis**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kinesis) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Apache Pulsar**](https://pulsar.apache.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**ksqlDB**](https://www.confluent.io/product/ksqldb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**mqtt.org**](https://mqtt.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Zeebe workflow engine**](https://camunda.com/platform/zeebe) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**docs.astronomer.io: Dynamically generating DAGs in Airflow**](https://www.astronomer.io/docs/learn/dynamically-generating-dags) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Google Docs: doc.new**](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fdocument%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new&dsh=S-551027576%3A1779031360486315&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fdocument%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new<mpl=docs&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=wise&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PasT3fzmBVDogbYOa448WODYqcNpbr94eLlOd4kL-w5BLgVa3s5bweNB_q-BV6hVUtWFJzfuoQ) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Spreadsheets: sheet.new**](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fspreadsheets%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new&dsh=S338656440%3A1779029465061496&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fspreadsheets%2Fu%2F0%2Fcreate%3Fusp%3Ddot_new<mpl=sheets&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=wise&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PauvFLix7FhDQsyeXMzly7IlWofT_GeExGBZD5PeXgcMI8_fmgxBG05tRNkG3ISAaCxExVB7) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Google Agents CLI**](https://github.com/google/agents-cli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**EntraExporter**](https://github.com/microsoft/entraexporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Azure App Service Auto-Heal: Capturing Relevant Data During Performance Issues**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/azure-app-service-auto-heal-capturing-relevant-data-during-performance-issues/4390351) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Portfolio Architecture Tooling**](https://redhatdemocentral.gitlab.io/portfolio-architecture-tooling) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Jenkins Pipeline Unit testing framework**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/JenkinsPipelineUnit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**How to create initial "seed" job**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/configuration-as-code-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Learn to Manage Investments and Cost Efficiency of Azure and AI Workloads**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/finopsblog/learn-to-manage-investments-and-cost-efficiency-of-azure-and-ai-workloads/4396862) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**terrascan 🌟**](https://www.tenable.com/cloud-security/solutions/iac) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Brainboard 🌟**](https://www.brainboard.co) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**gruntwork.io**](https://www.gruntwork.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**WinPython: Portable Scientific Python 2/3 32/64bit Distribution for Windows**](https://sourceforge.net/projects/winpython) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Hyperglance**](https://www.hyperglance.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**helm-docs**](https://github.com/norwoodj/helm-docs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**action-tmate: Debug GitHub Actions via SSH**](https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**github.com/ContainerSSH/ContainerSSH**](https://github.com/ContainerSSH/ContainerSSH) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**DockSTARTer**](https://github.com/GhostWriters/DockSTARTer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**inspektor-gadget/inspektor-gadget**](https://github.com/inspektor-gadget/inspektor-gadget) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**epinio/epinio**](https://github.com/epinio/epinio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**multus-cni 🌟**](https://github.com/k8snetworkplumbingwg/multus-cni) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**NetMaker**](https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner: Kubernetes NFS Subdir External' Provisioner**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**github.com/jonmosco/kube-ps1 ⭐**](https://github.com/jonmosco/kube-ps1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**crazy-max/diun**](https://github.com/crazy-max/diun) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**doitintl/kube-no-trouble: kubent ⭐⭐⭐**](https://github.com/doitintl/kube-no-trouble) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Rancher Desktop 🌟**](https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**kubernetes-sigs/kwok**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kwok) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**How Kruize Optimizes OpenShift Workloads**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2025/06/25/how-kruize-optimizes-openshift-workloads) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Direktiv**](https://github.com/direktiv/direktiv) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**microshift.io**](https://microshift.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Tutorials For Beginners: Getting Started Guide**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-tutorials-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**freecodecamp.org: The Kubernetes Handbook 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-kubernetes-handbook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Announcing Private Preview: ArgoCD through Microsoft GitOps**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearcblog/announcing-private-preview-argocd-through-microsoft-gitops/4399747) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**architecture diagrams and slides**](https://github.com/microsoft/azure_arc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Application Gateway for Containers: Istio Integration**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/11/21/application-gateway-for-containers-istio-integration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Introduction to Azure Application Gateway for Containers (AGC)**](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/02/28/application-gateway-for-containers-a-not-so-gentle-intro-1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Quarkus - Dev UI 🌟**](https://quarkus.io/guides/dev-ui) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**odo**](https://odo.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Dekorate**](https://dekorate.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**JKube**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**volatiletech/sqlboiler**](https://github.com/aarondl/sqlboiler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**acloudguru.com: The Ultimate Terraform Cheatsheet**](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-ultimate-terraform-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**computingforgeeks.com: Kubectl Cheat Sheet for Kubernetes Admins & CKA Exam Prep**](https://computingforgeeks.com/kubectl-cheat-sheet-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**komodor.com: The Ultimate Kubectl Cheat Sheet 🌟**](https://komodor.com/learn/the-ultimate-kubectl-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**QuickRef.ME - Quick Reference Cheat Sheets**](https://quickref.me/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**blog.gitguardian.com: Docker Security Best Practices & Cheat Sheet 🌟**](https://blog.gitguardian.com/how-to-improve-your-docker-containers-security-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**gitexplorer.com: Git Command Explorer 🌟🌟**](https://gitexplorer.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**freecodecamp.org: Git Cheat Sheet – 50 Git Commands You Should Know**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**arslanbilal/git-cheat-sheet 🌟🌟🌟**](https://github.com/arslanbilal/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**kubenav**](https://github.com/kubenav/kubenav) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Aptakube**](https://aptakube.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**github.com/cyclops-ui/cyclops**](https://github.com/cyclops-ui/cyclops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**kubeshop.github.io/monokle**](https://docs.monokle.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**docs.microsoft.com: JBoss deployment with Red Hat on Azure 🌟**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/java/ee/jboss-eap-on-aro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**gitlab.com: Portfolio Architecture Examples**](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral/portfolio-architecture-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Kubernetes e-Books**](https://awesome-kubernetes.readthedocs.io/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**CloudBees Health Advisor 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cloudbees-jenkins-advisor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Metrics**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/metrics) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Git Forensics**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/git-forensics) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Code Average API**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/code-coverage-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Allure 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/allure-jenkins-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Copy Artifact**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/copyartifact) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**pipeline-maven: Pipeline Maven Integration 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-maven) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Cloudbees Credentials 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cloudbees-credentials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**AWS Secrets Manager Credentials Provider**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-secrets-manager-credentials-provider) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Fortify**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/fortify) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**3T MongoChef – Your New MongoDB GUI**](https://3t.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**awslabs/amazon-ecr-credential-helper: Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper**](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-ecr-credential-helper) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**kubekey**](https://github.com/kubesphere/kubekey) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**aws.amazon.com/big-data**](https://aws.amazon.com/big-data) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**blogs.aws.amazon.com/bigdata**](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/bigdata) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**former2.com**](https://former2.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Amazon SQS FAQs**](https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/faqs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-messaging.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**AWS Device Farm: Improve the quality of your web and mobile applications by testing across desktop browsers and real mobile devices hosted in the AWS Cloud**](https://aws.amazon.com/device-farm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**git-secret.io**](https://git-secret.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**github.com/komodorio/helm-dashboard 🌟**](https://github.com/komodorio/helm-dashboard) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Helmsman: Helm Charts as Code 🌟**](https://github.com/mkubaczyk/helmsman) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**kubernetes-sigs/security-profiles-operator**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/security-profiles-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**github.com/rancher/fleet**](https://github.com/rancher/fleet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**k8up.io**](https://k8up.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Bacula Enterprise for OpenShift and Kubernetes 🌟**](https://www.baculasystems.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Trillio**](https://trilio.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**TrillioVault for Kubernetes**](https://www.trilio.io/triliovault-for-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**PX-Backup: docs**](https://docs.portworx.com/portworx-backup-on-prem) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**github.com/gardener/etcd-backup-restore**](https://github.com/gardener/etcd-backup-restore) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**github.com/konveyor 🌟**](https://github.com/konveyor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**guides.sonatype.com: secure docker registries**](https://help.sonatype.com/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**blog.postman.com: What Is PlatformOps?**](https://blog.postman.com/what-is-platformops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Cloudburn: An Open-Source Policy Engine for AWS Spending**](https://github.com/towardsthecloud/cloudburn) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Awesome NotebookLM Slide Prompts**](https://github.com/serenakeyitan/awesome-notebookLM-prompts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**wardviaene/kubernetes-course**](https://github.com/wardviaene/kubernetes-course) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**The Kubernetes Goat**](https://github.com/madhuakula/kubernetes-goat) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**stefanprodan/podinfo**](https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Programming with GitHub Copilot Agent Mode**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/programming-with-github-copilot-agent-mode/4400630) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**OpenOps: No-Code FinOps Automation Platform with AI**](https://github.com/openops-cloud/openops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**FreeLens**](https://github.com/freelensapp/freelens) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes-Secrets-Store-CSI-Driver: Secrets Store CSI driver for Kubernetes' secrets**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/secrets-store-csi-driver) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**devops.com: Building on Terraform: Evolution, not Revolution**](https://devops.com/building-on-terraform-evolution-not-revolution) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Codify Management of Vault Enterprise Using Terraform**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/operations/codify-mgmt-enterprise) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Enforce Policy with Sentinel**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/policy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**serverless.tf: Doing serverless with Terraform**](https://serverless.tf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Verified Modules! 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/introducing-azure-verified-modules/4045946) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale**](https://github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/lz-vending**](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/lz-vending) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/avm-ptn-alz: ALZ Terraform Module**](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/Azure/avm-ptn-alz) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure-Samples/aks-platform-engineering Building a Platform Engineering Environment on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) 🌟**](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/aks-platform-engineering) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Pydeps 🌟**](https://github.com/thebjorn/pydeps) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**draw.io**](https://drawio-app.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**kubelogin 🌟**](https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**kubermatic/kubeone 🌟**](https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**openshift/source-to-image**](https://github.com/openshift/source-to-image) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Qovery/engine: Qovery Engine 🌟**](https://github.com/Qovery/engine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**youtube playlist: DevNation Lessons: Kubernetes Fundamentals**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf3vm0UK6HKpOqIY2fcu_M0sCSpluyXMW) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Multi-tenant user management introduction**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/architecture/multi-tenant-user-management-introduction) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Subscriptions, licenses, accounts, and tenants for Microsoft's cloud offerings**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/subscriptions-licenses-accounts-and-tenants-for-microsoft-cloud-offerings?view=o365-worldwide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Classic subscription administrator roles, Azure roles, and Azure AD roles**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com/nb-no: Delegate Azure role assignment management to others with conditions**](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/role-based-access-control/delegate-role-assignments-portal?tabs=template) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Application registration permissions for custom roles in Azure Active Directory**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/role-based-access-control/custom-available-permissions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Monitor Logs Next Evolution: Multi-tier logging**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/azure-monitor-logs-next-evolution-multi-tier-logging/4200871) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: How To Monitor Your Multi-Tenant Solution on Azure With Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/how-to-monitor-your-multi-tenant-solution-on-azure-with-azure-monitor/4042140) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Orphan Resources Grafana Dashboard**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/azure-orphan-resources-grafana-dashboard/4120303) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud**](https://github.com/Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud/tree/main/Workbooks/Network%20Security%20Dashboard) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/JFolberth/TheYAMLPipelineOne 🌟**](https://github.com/JFolberth/TheYAMLPipelineOne) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**youtube: Managed DevOps Pools for Azure DevOps | Full Overview & Demo 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBAav6OoJlw) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**https://github.com/michaelmsonne/AzureDevOpsBackupTool**](https://github.com/michaelmsonne/AzureDevOpsBackupTool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**youtube: Databricks CI/CD: Azure DevOps Pipeline + DABs**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZM49lGovTg) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and constraints**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**microsoftgraph/msgraph-sdk-powershell/samples: 9-Applications.ps1**](https://github.com/microsoftgraph/msgraph-sdk-powershell) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Advanced Network Observability for your Azure Kubernetes Service clusters through Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/advanced-network-observability-for-your-azure-kubernetes-service-clusters-throug/4176736) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**powershellmagazine.com**](https://powershellmagazine.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries: BMW Group Develops a GenAI Assistant to Accelerate Infrastructure Optimization on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/bmw-group-develops-a-genai-assistant-to-accelerate-infrastructure-optimization-on-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**xataka.com: El Excel se ha usado en la FΓ³rmula 1 hasta que se han dado cuenta que no es la mejor forma de controlar las 20.000 piezas del coche**](https://www.xataka.com/automovil/excel-se-ha-usado-formula-1-que-se-han-dado-cuenta-que-no-mejor-forma-controlar-20-000-piezas-coche) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**chaimeleon.eu**](https://chaimeleon.eu) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Quarkus Images**](https://github.com/quarkusio/quarkus-images) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github: sematext - Docker Swarm Cheatsheet**](https://github.com/sematext/cheatsheets/blob/master/docker-swarm-cheatsheet.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Ansible k8s cheat sheet 🌟**](https://opensource.com/downloads/ansible-k8s-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/scraly: Terraform Cheat sheet**](https://github.com/scraly/terraform-cheat-sheet/blob/master/terraform-cheat-sheet.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**detailyang/awesome-cheatsheet**](https://github.com/detailyang/awesome-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet**](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github: K8s in 30 mins 🌟**](https://github.com/rosehgal/k8s-In-30Mins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Kustomize Cheat Sheet**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-kustomize-cheat-sheet-8e2d31b74d8f) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**developers.redhat.com: Containers Cheat Sheet**](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/containers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.github.com/training-kit: Git cheat sheet**](https://training.github.com/downloads/github-git-cheat-sheet.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**education.github.com: Git cheat sheet 🌟**](https://education.github.com/git-cheat-sheet-education.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**justingarrison.com: GitHub URL Hacks 🌟**](https://justingarrison.com/blog/2021-07-11-github-url-hacks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**GitKraken Git Cheat**](https://www.gitkraken.com/pdfs/gitkraken-git-gui-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**opensource.com: 10 cheat sheets for Linux sysadmins**](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/sysadmin-cheat-sheets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Hitch - scalable TLS proxy. Hitch is a libev-based high performance SSL/TLS proxy by Varnish Software**](https://www.hitch-tls.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**kui.tools 🌟**](https://kui.tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Accessing External Services Using Egress Router**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/accessing-external-services-using-egress-router) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Robot Framework**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/robot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Declarative Pipeline Migration Assistant 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/declarative-pipeline-migration-assistant) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**eksctl: EKS installer**](https://github.com/eksctl-io/eksctl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com: Serverless or Kubernetes on AWS 🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/modern-apps-strategy-on-aws-how-to-choose) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Azure Functions Cost Considerations and Optimization**](https://build5nines.com/azure-functions-cost-considerations-and-optimization) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**click-to-deploy/sonarqube**](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/click-to-deploy/tree/master/k8s/sonarqube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Iter8**](https://iter8.tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Tekton community**](https://github.com/tektoncd/community) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**iann0036/iamlive**](https://github.com/iann0036/iamlive) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/k3s-io/k3s-ansible 🌟**](https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s-ansible) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**redhat.com: OpenShift Backup and Recovery with Kasten K10**](https://www.redhat.com/es/blog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/mivano/azure-cost-cli**](https://github.com/mivano/azure-cost-cli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Identify your savings potential in Azure 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/finopsblog/identify-your-savings-potential-in-azure/4131194) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**postman.com: API versioning**](https://www.postman.com/api-platform/api-versioning) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**open-rpc.org lightweight RPC framework 🌟**](https://www.open-rpc.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**developers.redhat.com: Enhance Kubernetes deployment efficiency with Argo CD and ApplicationSet**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2024/06/06/enhance-kubernetes-deployment-efficiency-argo-cd-and-applicationset) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**K8GB - Kubernetes Global Balancer**](https://github.com/AbsaOSS/k8gb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes Services and Load Balancing Explained**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-services-and-load-balancing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**kube-state-metrics 🌟**](https://github.com/kubernetes/kube-state-metrics) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**grafana.com: Introducing Kubernetes Monitoring in Grafana Cloud**](https://grafana.com/blog/introducing-kubernetes-monitoring-in-grafana-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**grafana.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes application monitoring**](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-kubernetes-application-monitoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**grafana.com: How to optimize resource utilization with Kubernetes Monitoring for Grafana Cloud 🌟**](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-optimize-resource-utilization-with-kubernetes-monitoring-for-grafana-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**El camino del Frontend Developer**](https://github.com/mrcodedev/frontend-developer-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techno-tim/k3s-ansible**](https://github.com/timothystewart6/k3s-ansible) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Stash**](https://github.com/stashed/stash) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/konveyor/crane: Crane 2.0 🌟**](https://github.com/migtools/crane) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Red Hat Build of Kueue**](https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/openshift_container_platform/4.21/html/ai_workloads/red-hat-build-of-kueue) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/databrickslabs/ucx: Databricks Labs UCX**](https://github.com/databrickslabs/ucx) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Banzai Kafka Operator**](https://github.com/banzaicloud/koperator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**postgresml/postgresml 🌟**](https://github.com/postgresml/postgresml) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Union Cloud**](https://www.union.ai) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**axelmendoza.com: The Ultimate Guide To ML Model Deployment In 2024**](https://www.axelmendoza.com/posts/ml-model-deployment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**zenml.io: ZenML**](https://www.zenml.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/XuehaiPan/nvitop 🌟**](https://github.com/XuehaiPan/nvitop) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**DVC**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Iterative.dvc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/aimhubio/aim**](https://github.com/aimhubio/aim) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Tempest Testing Project**](https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**blog.vmware.com: DevOps: Culture – Collaboration, Empowerment, Autonomy 🌟**](https://blogs.vmware.com/cloud-foundation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/stacksimplify/azure-aks-kubernetes-masterclass 🌟**](https://github.com/stacksimplify/azure-aks-kubernetes-masterclass) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**Getting Started with Data Wrangler in VS Code**](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/datascience/data-wrangler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/NielsRogge/Transformers-Tutorials**](https://github.com/NielsRogge/Transformers-Tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**devdosvid.blog: Hello Terraform Data; Goodbye Null Resource**](https://devdosvid.blog/2023/04/16/hello-terraform-data-goodbye-null-resource) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**AdminTurnedDevOps/Terraform-The-Hard-Way**](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/Terraform-The-Hard-Way) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**youtube.com: Terraform Basics | Ned in the Cloud**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXb5972EMl4BfKVDMaJH6Pg9SI6q_HqMg) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**devops.com: How to Migrate Existing Infrastructure to Terraform**](https://devops.com/how-to-migrate-existing-infrastructure-to-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**terrateam.io: Terraform Pre-Commit Hooks**](https://terrateam.io/blog/terraform-pre-commit-hooks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**spectrocloud.com: Deploying complex infrastructure with a Terraform state machine**](https://www.spectrocloud.com/blog/deploying-complex-infrastructure-with-a-terraform-state-machine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/pwd9000: Terraform Pro Tips Series' Articles 🌟🌟**](https://dev.to/pwd9000/series/16567) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**spacelift.io: Terraform Files – How to Structure a Terraform Project**](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-files) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**build5nines.com: Terraform: Code Project Organization Strategies (based on team, workload, or monolithic)**](https://build5nines.com/terraform-code-project-organization-strategies-based-on-team-workload-or-monolithic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**build5nines.com: Should .terraform.lock.hcl file be added to .gitignore or committed to Git repo?**](https://build5nines.com/should-terraform-lock-hcl-file-be-added-to-gitignore-or-committed-to-git-repo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**youtube - freecodecamp.org: Learn Terraform with Azure by Building a Dev Environment – Full Course for Beginners**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=zB9HD1MCp3SbLQwL&v=V53AHWun17s&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure ExpressRoute Circuit with VNet Gateway**](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-expressroute-circuit-with-vnet-gateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**youtube: How to Deploy an E-Commerce Website to AWS With Terraform || Terraform Hands-on Project | Tech with Helen**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLgEK6A31HM) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**infoq.com: CDK for Terraform Improves HCL Conversion and Terraform Cloud Interactions**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/04/cdk-terraform-convert) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/grrywlsn: Self-service infrastructure as code**](https://dev.to/grrywlsn/self-service-infrastructure-as-code-23bl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thomasthornton.cloud: Writing reusable Terraform modules (azure)**](https://thomasthornton.cloud/writing-reusable-terraform-modules) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Better Together: Hyper-Converged Kubernetes with Terraform**](https://thenewstack.io/better-together-hyper-converged-kubernetes-with-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**blog.ogenki.io: Applying GitOps Principles to Infrastructure: An overview of tf-controller**](https://blog.ogenki.io/post/terraform-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**itnext.io: GitHub Actions: Terraform deployments with a review of planned changes**](https://itnext.io/github-actions-terraform-deployments-with-a-review-of-planned-changes-30143358bb5c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**about.gitlab.com: How to use a push-based approach for GitOps with Terraform and AWS ECS and EC2**](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-agentless-gitops-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**devblogs.microsoft.com/devops: Introduction to Azure DevOps Workload identity federation (OIDC) with Terraform**](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/introduction-to-azure-devops-workload-identity-federation-oidc-with-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**Rover - Terraform Visualizer 🌟**](https://github.com/im2nguyen/rover) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**learnk8s.io/terraform-aks 🌟**](https://learnkube.com/terraform-aks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Implement Azure landing zones with HashiCorp Terraform**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuremigrationblog/implement-azure-landing-zones-with-hashicorp-terraform/3241071) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**AWS EKS Argo CD Terraform Component**](https://github.com/cloudposse-terraform-components/aws-eks-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**amazee.io: Master the Fundamentals of K8s: Kubernetes 101 video series with Jeff Geerling**](https://www.amazee.io/blog/post/master-the-fundamentals-of-k8s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**itnext.io: Secure Azure Cosmos DB access by using Azure Managed Identities**](https://itnext.io/secure-azure-cosmos-db-access-by-using-azure-managed-identities-55f9fdf48fda) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure DevOps Pipelines: If Expressions and Conditions 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/healthcareandlifesciencesblog/azure-devops-pipelines-if-expressions-and-conditions/3737159) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**linkedin.com: Complete CI/CD Solution for mS on AKS using Azure DevOps, ArgoCD and External Kubernetes Secretes 🌟**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/complete-cicd-solution-ms-aks-using-azure-devops-argocd-singh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**redhat.com: The Volkswagen Group builds automated testing environment**](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/the-volkswagen-group) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**aws.amazon.com: Accelerating radiology imaging workflows with relevant clinical context on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/accelerating-radiology-imaging-workflows-with-relevant-clinical-context-on-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Mercedes-Benz: 4 Reasons to Sponsor Open Source Projects**](https://thenewstack.io/mercedes-benz-4-reasons-to-sponsor-open-source-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**biobanking.com: Europe’s Leading Cancer Image Biobank (EUCAIM) Launched by Quibim and European Commission**](https://www.biobanking.com/europes-leading-cancer-image-biobank-eucaim-launched-by-quibim-and-european-commission) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**nature.com: Quibim: empowering biopharma to turn images into actionable predictions using artificial intelligence**](https://www.nature.com/articles/d43747-023-00028-w) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**hms.harvard.edu: Does AI Help or Hurt Human Radiologists’ Performance? It Depends on the Doctor**](https://hms.harvard.edu/news/does-ai-help-or-hurt-human-radiologists-performance-depends-doctor) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/03/13/microservices-with-spring-boot-3-and-spring-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**rogerdudler.github.io: git - the simple guide 🌟**](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**pixelbeat.org/cmdline**](https://www.pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**blog.min.io: Mono Clouds vs Multi-Clouds & Hybrid Clouds**](https://www.min.io/blog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**deloitte.com/de: EMEA Center of Excellence for Application Modernization and Migration**](https://www.deloitte.com/de/de/services/consulting/services/center-of-excellence-application-modernization.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: Microservice Architecture – Introduction, Challeneges & Best Practices**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/microservice-architecture-introduction-challenges-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: What Is Microservices Architecture?**](https://thenewstack.io/microservices/what-is-microservices-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: The Future of Microservices? More Abstractions**](https://thenewstack.io/microservices/the-future-of-microservices-more-abstractions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**learnitguide.net: How to Create ConfigMap from Properties File Using K8s' Client**](https://www.learnitguide.net/2023/04/how-to-create-configmap-from-properties.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Cloud Manager: A New Multicloud PaaS Platform Built on Kubernetes**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-manager-a-new-multicloud-paas-platform-built-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial: Kustomize Tutorial: Comprehensive Guide For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: How to Choose and Model Time Series Databases**](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-choose-and-model-time-series-databases) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**adamtheautomator.com: How To Perform a MongoDB Kubernetes Installation 🌟**](https://adamtheautomator.com/mongodb-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**serverlessland.com: BATCH PROCESSING VS EVENT STREAMING**](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals/batching-vs-event-streams) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**serverlessland.com: Splitter pattern**](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals/splitter-pattern) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/diagrid-labs/dapr-workflow-demos**](https://github.com/diagrid-labs/dapr-workflow-demos) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**hub.helm.sh/charts/oteemo/sonarqube**](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/oteemo/sonarqube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**Kubernetes Gateway API**](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**about.gitlab.com: How to keep up with CI/CD best practices**](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-keep-up-with-ci-cd-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/cyberus-technology/virtualbox-kvm: KVM Backend for VirtualBox' 🌟**](https://github.com/cyberus-technology/virtualbox-kvm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**aws.amazon.com: Understanding and Cost Optimizing Amazon EKS Control Plane Logs**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/understanding-and-cost-optimizing-amazon-eks-control-plane-logs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**cremich/cdk-bill-bot: Welcome to Bill - the cost optimization bot**](https://github.com/cremich/cdk-bill-bot) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**hystax.com: The difference between cloud cost management and FinOps**](https://hystax.com/the-difference-between-cloud-cost-management-and-finops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: When finops costs you more in the end**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338012/when-finops-costs-you-more-in-the-end.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: Kubernetes costs less, but less than what?**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338474/kubernetes-costs-less-but-less-than-what.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: 5 steps to bringing Kubernetes costs in line**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338303/5-steps-to-bringing-kubernetes-costs-in-line.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Grafana Wants to Help You Avoid Getting Dinged by Kubernetes Costs**](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-wants-to-help-you-avoid-getting-dinged-by-kubernetes-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**info.microsoft.com: The Road to Azure Cost Governance**](https://info.microsoft.com/ww-landing-the-road-to-azure-cost-governance-e-book.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Savings Dashboard 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/azure-savings-dashboard/3816131) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: Public APIs Developers Can Use in Their Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/public-apis-for-developers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**foojay.io: The Evolution of APIs: From RESTful to Event-Driven**](https://foojay.io/today/the-evolution-of-apis-from-restful-to-event-driven) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**vishnuch.tech: Interprocess Communication in Microservices 🌟**](https://blog.flatturtle.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**snipcart.com: API vs. Microservices: A Beginners Guide to Understand Them 🌟**](https://snipcart.com/blog/microservices-vs-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**blog.bitsrc.io: API vs Microservices β€” Are you using 2 terms for the same concept?**](https://blog.bitsrc.io/api-vs-microservices-are-you-using-2-terms-for-the-same-concept-b51f13f5974e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dzone: Exploring the API-First Design Pattern**](https://dzone.com/articles/exploring-the-api-first-design-pattern) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: How to Achieve API Governance**](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-achieve-api-governance) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: 5 Ways to Succeed with an API Gateway**](https://thenewstack.io/5-ways-to-succeed-with-an-api-gateway) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**blog.hubspot.com: API Gateway vs. Load Balancer: What's The Difference?**](https://blog.hubspot.com/website/api-gateway-vs-load-balancer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: REST API (Introduction)**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/node-js/rest-api-introduction) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: REST API Architectural Constraints**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/javascript/rest-api-architectural-constraints) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dev.to: Top 15 Automated API Testing Tools**](https://dev.to/katalon/top-15-automated-api-testing-tools-lasted-update-32ip) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: 4 Essential Tools for Protecting APIs and Web Applications**](https://thenewstack.io/4-essential-tools-for-protecting-apis-and-web-applications) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**portswigger.net: Introducing vAPI – an open source lab environment to learn about API security**](https://portswigger.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Operators with ArgoCD**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/05/05/manage-kubernetes-operators-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/devsatasurion: Deploying Applications with GitHub Actions and ArgoCD to EKS: Best Practices and Techniques**](https://dev.to/devsatasurion/deploying-applications-with-github-actions-and-argocd-to-eks-best-practices-and-techniques-4epc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**itnext.io: Build a Lightweight Internal Developer Platform with Argo CD and Kubernetes Labels**](https://itnext.io/build-a-lightweight-internal-developer-platform-with-argo-cd-and-kubernetes-labels-4c0e52c6c0f4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/crumbhole/argocd-lovely-plugin: argocd-lovely-plugin**](https://github.com/crumbhole/argocd-lovely-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**awslabs/eks-node-viewer**](https://github.com/awslabs/eks-node-viewer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**EKS Anywhere: github.com/aws/eks-anywhere**](https://github.com/aws/eks-anywhere) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**inlets.dev: How to Get Ingress for Private Kubernetes Clusters**](https://inlets.dev/blog/2023/02/24/ingress-for-local-kubernetes-clusters.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**otterize.com: Mastering Kubernetes networking: A journey in cloud-native packet management**](https://www.cyera.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**cloud.google.com: Analyze secrets with Cloud Asset Inventory**](https://docs.cloud.google.com/secret-manager/docs/analyze-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dev.to: KeyCloak with Nginx Ingress**](https://dev.to/aws-builders/keycloak-with-nginx-ingress-6fo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Consul Service Mesh on Kubernetes Design Patterns**](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/tutorials/archive/kubernetes-consul-design-patterns) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**fluxcd/flux2-multi-tenancy**](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2-multi-tenancy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**intellipaat.com: Top Jenkins Interview Questions and Answers**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/jenkins-interview-questions-answers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**intellipaat.com: Top Kubernetes Interview Questions and Answers**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/kubernetes-interview-questions-answers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**Allure Report 🌟**](https://github.com/allure-framework/allure2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**reviewdog - A code review dog who keeps your codebase healthy.**](https://github.com/reviewdog/reviewdog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**youtube: JMeter API Performance Testing Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r5LYzUIepo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**docs.databricks.com: Use scheduler pools for multiple streaming workloads**](https://docs.databricks.com/aws/en/structured-streaming/production) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**percona: Database Schema Management Via Liquibase**](https://percona.community/blog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**Couler**](https://github.com/couler-proj/couler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/CASIA-IVA-Lab/FastSAM**](https://github.com/CASIA-LMC-Lab/FastSAM) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dair-ai/ML-Course-Notes: ML Course Notes 🌟**](https://github.com/dair-ai/ML-Course-Notes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Azure Well-Architected Framework perspective on Azure Machine Learning**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/azure-machine-learning) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**towardsdatascience.com: Deploying LLM Apps to AWS, the Open-Source Self-Service Way**](https://towardsdatascience.com/deploying-llm-apps-to-aws-the-open-source-self-service-way-c54b8667d829) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**youtube.com: Optimizing LLM Training with Airbnb's Next-Gen ML Platform**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sZvzW40NrM&ab_channel=Anyscale) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**union.ai: Production-Grade ML Pipelines: Flyteβ„’ vs. Kubeflow**](https://www.union.ai/blog-post/production-grade-ml-pipelines-flyte-vs-kubeflow) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: MLOps Course – Learn to Build Machine Learning Production Grade Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/mlops-course-learn-to-build-machine-learning-production-grade-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**vaex.io**](https://vaex.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**businessinsider.es: Avanzar en la carrera profesional y conseguir ascensos dentro de la empresa serΓ‘ mucho mΓ‘s difΓ­cil para las personas que teletrabajan, segΓΊn el CEO de IBM**](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/teletrabajar-perjudica-carrera-profesional-posibles-ascensos-1240782) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**businessinsider.com: I'm an ex-Amazon senior leader. Here's why layoffs keep happening and why ambitious managers are fueling them**](https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-reason-for-layoffs-former-senior-tech-leader-2023-5) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**genbeta.com: Un ex-CEO, sobre el origen de tener gente que ni hace falta en las empresas: β€œContratas a alguien, y lo primero que hace es contratar"**](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/ex-ceo-origen-tener-gente-que-hace-falta-empresas-contratas-a-alguien-primero-que-hace-contratar-1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: What to do when your devops team is downsized**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337651/what-to-do-when-your-devops-team-is-downsized.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**Promotion-Based Development: A Fast Track to Mediocrity**](https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/promotion-based-development) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Jenkins & Maven With Selenium?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-maven-jenkins-integration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Complete Guide To Selenium Testing with GitHub Actions 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-github-actions-example) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Why You Need Build Automation Tools for Selenium Automation Testing?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/why-you-need-build-automation-tools-for-selenium-automation-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Cucumber With Jenkins?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cucumber-with-jenkins-integration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Webdriver Java Tutorial – Guide for Beginners**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-java-tutorial-how-to-test-login-process) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: 49 Most Common Selenium Exceptions for Automation Testing**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/49-common-selenium-exceptions-automation-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Modify HTTP Request Headers In JAVA Using Selenium WebDriver?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/modifying-http-request-headers-in-java-using-selenium-webdriver) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Locators Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/selenium-locators) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Python Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/python-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-install-playwright-tool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure multiple environments in Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-configure-multiple-environments-in-playwright) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**experitest.com: Start Automating your mobile tests with Cucumber and Appium**](https://digital.ai/products/continuous-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**github.com/DevOps-Projects-Ideas/DevOps-Books 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/DevOps-Projects-Ideas/DevOps-Books) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes: Virtual Clusters For CI/CD & Testing**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-virtual-clusters-for-ci-cd-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: No one wants to manage Kubernetes anymore 🌟**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264392/no-one-wants-to-manage-kubernetes-anymore.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**marcusnoble.co.uk: Managing Kubernetes without losing your cool 🌟**](https://marcusnoble.co.uk/2022-07-04-managing-kubernetes-without-losing-your-cool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.palark.com: Best practices for deploying highly available apps in Kubernetes. Part 1**](https://palark.com/blog/best-practices-kubernetes-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.kubesimplify.com: DIY: How To Build A Kubernetes Policy Engine**](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/diy-how-to-build-a-kubernetes-policy-engine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**cloudtechtwitter.com: KubeApiServer components 🌟**](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/04/kubeapiserver.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**kubesphere.io: Kubernetes High Availability Essential Practices Simply Explained**](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/k8s-ha-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.scaleway.com: How to deploy and distribute the workload on a multi-cloud Kubernetes environment 🌟**](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/how-to-deploy-and-distribute-the-workload-on-a-multi-cloud-kubernetes-environment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**How to handle environment variables with Kubernetes? 🌟**](https://humanitec.com/blog/handling-environment-variables-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**mayankshah.dev: Demystifying kube-proxy**](https://mayankshah.dev/blog/demystifying-kube-proxy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: Platform-as-Code: how it relates to Infrastructure-as-Code and what it enables**](https://itnext.io/platform-as-code-how-it-compares-with-infrastructure-as-code-and-what-it-enables-2684b348be2e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**nedinthecloud.com: Replacing The Template Cloudinit Config Data Source**](https://nedinthecloud.com/2022/01/18/replacing-the-template_cloudinit_config-data-source) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: Terraform 1.3 Release Introduces Simplified Refactoring Experience 🌟**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/09/terraform-simplified-refactoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**digitalocean.com: How To Structure a Terraform Project 🌟**](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-structure-a-terraform-project) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**youtube - freecodecamp.org: Learn Terraform (and AWS) by Building a Dev Environment – Full Course for Beginners**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRaai1IBlB0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**dev.to/kubestack: A Better Way to Provision Kubernetes Resources Using Terraform 🌟**](https://dev.to/kubestack/a-better-way-to-provision-kubernetes-resources-using-terraform-355n) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Cloud Bill Risks of AWS Reserved Instances and Savings Plans**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-bill-risks-of-aws-reserved-instances-and-savings-plans) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: Exploring Data Transfer Costs for AWS Managed Databases**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/exploring-data-transfer-costs-for-aws-managed-databases) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**AWS Announces Data Transfer Price Reduction for AWS PrivateLink, AWS Transit Gateway, and AWS Client VPN services**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-data-transfer-price-reduction-privatelink-transit-gateway-client-vpn-services/?nc1=h_ls) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**realpython.com: Machine Learning With Python 🌟🌟🌟**](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/machine-learning-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code 🌟**](https://github.com/awslabs/diagram-as-code) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Kubei 🌟**](https://github.com/openclarity/openclarity) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: Using Amazon EC2 Spot Instances with Karpenter**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/using-amazon-ec2-spot-instances-with-karpenter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**cloud.google.com: kubernetes comic**](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Dynamic user membership rules, Azure Active Directory Administrative Units and password reset! 🌟**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azure/dynamic-user-membership-rules-azure-active-directory-administrative-units-and-pa/3281164) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: CICD in Synapse SQL: How to deliver your database objects across multiple environments**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresynapseanalyticsblog/cicd-in-synapse-sql-how-to-deliver-your-database-objects-across-multiple-environ/3267507) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**javaguides.net: Spring Boot Microservices - Spring Cloud API Gateway**](https://www.javaguides.net/2022/10/spring-boot-microservices-spring-cloud-api-gateway.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**developer.okta.com: Secure Secrets With Spring Cloud Config and Vault 🌟**](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/10/20/spring-vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**dev.to/francescoxx: Java CRUD Rest API using Spring Boot, Hibernate, Postgres, Docker and Docker Compose**](https://dev.to/francescoxx/java-crud-rest-api-using-spring-boot-hibernate-postgres-docker-and-docker-compose-5cln) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.kubesimplify.com: Perform CRUD Operations on Kubernetes Using Golang' 🌟**](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/perform-crud-operations-on-kubernetes-using-golang) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**https://github.com/jdauphant/awesome-ansible**](https://github.com/jdauphant/awesome-ansible) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: The decline of Heroku PaaS**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264177/the-decline-of-heroku.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**simform.com: What is Multi Cloud? Why you Need a Multi Cloud Strategy?**](https://www.simform.com/blog/multi-cloud-strategy) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Transform and Future-Proof Your Architecture with MACH**](https://thenewstack.io/transform-and-future-proof-your-architecture-with-mach) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**yellow.systems: How to Make a Scalable Web Application: Architecture, Technologies, Cost 🌟**](https://yellow.systems/blog/how-to-build-a-scalable-web-application) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**simform.com: Cloud Migration ebook**](https://www.simform.com/cloud-migration-ebook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**towardsdatascience.com: 3 High Availability Cloud Concepts You Should Know**](https://towardsdatascience.com/3-high-availability-cloud-concepts-you-should-know-93f3bab2cb4a) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**zesty.co: 10 Cloud Deficiencies You Should Know**](https://zesty.co/blog/10-cloud-deficiencies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**weave.works: What is a Kubernetes Cluster? 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Kubernetes and the Next Generation of PaaS**](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-and-the-next-generation-of-paas) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**eficode.com: The future of Kubernetes – and why developers should look beyond Kubernetes in 2022**](https://www.eficode.com/blog/the-future-of-kubernetes-and-why-developers-should-look-beyond-kubernetes-in-2022) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**alibabacloud.com: Getting Started with Kubernetes | Deep Dive into Kubernetes Core Concepts**](https://www.alibabacloud.com/blog/getting-started-with-kubernetes-%7C-deep-dive-into-kubernetes-core-concepts_595896) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**cloud.redhat.com: How to Modernize Virtualized Workloads 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-modernize-virtualized-workloads) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**howtogeek.com: When Not to Use Docker: Cases Where Containers Don’t Help 🌟**](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/when-not-to-use-docker-cases-where-containers-dont-help) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: Kubernetes adoption up, serverless down, developer survey says**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2271482/kubernetes-up-serverless-down-report.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: 5 Cloud Native Trends to Watch out for in 2022**](https://thenewstack.io/5-cloud-native-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2022) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: 9 Ways to Fail at Cloud Native**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/fail-cloud-native-migration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: App Modernization: 5 Tips When Migrating to Kubernetes**](https://thenewstack.io/app-modernization-5-tips-when-migrating-to-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**micahlerner.com: Automatic Reliability Testing For Cluster Management Controllers**](https://www.micahlerner.com/2022/07/24/automatic-reliability-testing-for-cluster-management-controllers.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Cloud Engineers Try Policy-as-Code to Cure Misconfiguration Woes**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-engineers-try-policy-as-code-to-cure-misconfiguration-woes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Intention-as Code: Making Self-Healing Infrastructure Work**](https://thenewstack.io/intention-as-code-making-self-healing-infrastructure-work) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: When it Pays to Choose Microservices 🌟**](https://dev.to/typeable/when-it-pays-to-choose-microservices-12h5) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: You Don’t Need Microservices 🌟**](https://itnext.io/you-dont-need-microservices-2ad8508b9e27) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**optisolbusiness.com: 8 Core Components are Microservices Architecture**](https://www.optisolbusiness.com/insight/8-core-components-of-microservice-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**hackernoon.com: 9 Basic (and Crucial) Tips for Microservices Developers 🌟**](https://hackernoon.com/9-basic-and-crucial-tips-for-microservices-developers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**christophermeiklejohn.com: Understanding why Resilience Faults in Microservice Applications Occur**](https://christophermeiklejohn.com/filibuster/2022/03/19/understanding-faults.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**semaphoreci.com: 5 Options for Deploying Microservices 🌟**](https://semaphore.io/blog/deploy-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**inlets.dev: Fixing the Developer Experience of Kubernetes Port Forwarding**](https://inlets.dev/blog/2022/06/24/fixing-kubectl-port-forward.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**architecturenotes.co: Redis Explained 🌟🌟**](https://architecturenotes.co/p/redis) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Using a Kanban board to manage and promote Helm Releases 🌟**](https://octopus.com/devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.aquasec.com: RATs (remote access tools) in the Cloud: Kubernetes UI Tools Turn into a Weapon**](https://blog.aquasec.com/kubernetes-ui-tools-security-threat) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [****k3OS****](https://github.com/rancher/k3os) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Applied GitOps with Kustomize**](https://octopus.com/blog/applied-gitops-with-kustomize) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**23andMe/Yamale**](https://github.com/23andMe/Yamale) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**yh - YAML Highlighter**](https://github.com/andreazorzetto/yh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**onlineyamltools.com 🌟**](https://onlineyamltools.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**ytt**](https://get-ytt.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**docs.ansible.com: YAML anchors and aliases: sharing variable values**](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_advanced_syntax.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**sysadminxpert.com: Demystifying NoSQL Databases 🌟**](https://sysadminxpert.com/demystifying-nosql-databases) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Why Choose a NoSQL Database? There Are Many Great Reasons**](https://thenewstack.io/why-choose-a-nosql-database-there-are-many-great-reasons) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**How to Evolve from RDBMS to NoSQL + SQL 🌟**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-evolve-from-rdbms-nosql-sql-jim-scott) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**MongoDB Cloud Manager**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB57HKeOvmw&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Deploy MongoDB in a Container, Access It Outside the Cluster**](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-mongodb-in-a-container-access-it-outside-the-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**readysetcloud.io: Building Serverless Applications That Scale The Perfect Amount 🌟**](https://www.readysetcloud.io/blog/allen.helton/how-to-design-serverless-apps-that-scale-the-perfect-amount) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**serverlessguru.com: Enterprise Serverless Adoption 🌟**](https://www.sls.guru/blog/enterprise-serverless-adoption) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How Daily.Dev Built a Low-Budget Serverless Scraping Pipeline for Online Articles**](https://thenewstack.io/how-daily-dev-built-a-low-budget-serverless-scraping-pipeline-for-online-articles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Building microservices? Give Dapr a try**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261795/building-microservices-give-dapr-a-try.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Serverless vs. Kubernetes: The People’s Vote**](https://thenewstack.io/serverless-vs-kubernetes-the-peoples-vote) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**acloudguru.com: Containers vs serverless: Which is right for you?**](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/containers-vs-serverless-which-is-right-for-you) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**redhat-scholars.github.io: Welcome to OpenShift Serverless Logic Tutorial**](https://redhat-scholars.github.io/serverless-workflow/osl/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**mikeroyal/OpenShift-Guide: OpenShift Guide 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/mikeroyal/OpenShift-Guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How to Analyze Code and Find Vulnerabilities with SonarQube**](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-analyze-code-and-find-vulnerabilities-with-sonarqube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Tekton PetClinic Demo Youtube**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igwFpZOUTnw) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**gravitational.com: How to SSH Properly 🌟**](https://goteleport.com/blog/how-to-ssh-properly) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**goteleport.com: SSH Certificates Security. SSH Access Hardening 🌟**](https://goteleport.com/blog/ssh-certificates) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**oci-ansible-collection.readthedocs.io**](https://oci-ansible-collection.readthedocs.io/en/latest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Capistrano**](https://capistranorb.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Finout Gets a Handle on Kubernetes Costs**](https://thenewstack.io/finout-gets-a-handle-on-kubernetes-costs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**intellipaat.com: Git Tutorial - Learn Git 🌟**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**gitkraken.com: Git Tutorials: Instructional Training Videos 🌟**](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Youtube Playlist: Introduction to APIs**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM-7VG-sgbtBBnWb2Jc5kufgtWYEmiMAw) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**youtube: Local CRUD API Express App with Docker in 5 min**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxZiDZsQoZI&ab_channel=TinyStacks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**APIs published, APIs consumed: mainstream enterprises increasingly behave like software vendors**](https://www.zdnet.com/article/apis-published-apis-consumed-mainstream-enterprises-increasingly-behave-like-software-vendors) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**freecodecamp.org: What is REST? Rest API Definition for Beginners**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-rest-rest-api-definition-for-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.getambassador.io: Implementing gRPC-Web with Emissary-ingress**](https://blog.getambassador.io/implementing-grpc-web-with-emissary-ingress-22aa0d86aac) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**imaginarycloud.com: gRPC vs REST: Comparing APIs Architectural Styles**](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/grpc-vs-rest) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**danhacks.com: REST vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC**](https://www.danhacks.com/software/grpc-rest-graphql.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**asyncapi.com: AsyncAPI and CloudEvents**](https://www.asyncapi.com/blog/asyncapi-cloud-events) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**tricentis.com: Getting started with automated continuous performance testing**](https://shiftsync.tricentis.com/software-testing-blogs-69/getting-started-with-automated-continuous-performance-testing-406) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**devops.com: Web Application Security is not API Security 🌟**](https://devops.com/web-application-security-is-not-api-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Developer, Beware: The 3 API Security Risks You Can’t Overlook**](https://thenewstack.io/developer-beware-the-3-api-security-risks-you-cant-overlook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: OpenShift Authentication Integration with ArgoCD**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-authentication-integration-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Argo CD. Create Kakfa Cluster using GitOps 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/06/28/manage-kubernetes-cluster-with-terraform-and-argo-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: How to Setup Blue Green Deployments with DNS Routing 🌟**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/blue-green-deployments-dns-routing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Migrating CI/CD from Jenkins to Argo Workflows**](https://dev.to/intuitdev/migrating-cicd-from-jenkins-to-argo-1km4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Applied GitOps with ArgoCD**](https://thenewstack.io/applied-gitops-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Multiple Kubernetes Clusters with ArgoCD 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/12/09/manage-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: Getting Started with ApplicationSets**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-with-applicationsets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.argoproj.io: New sync and diff strategies in ArgoCD**](https://blog.argoproj.io/new-sync-and-diff-strategies-in-argocd-44195d3f8b8c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**datree.io: ArgoCD Best Practices You Should Know**](https://www.datree.io/resources/argocd-best-practices-you-should-know) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: GitOps on Kubernetes: Deciding Between Argo CD and Flux**](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-on-kubernetes-deciding-between-argo-cd-and-flux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts : Blue-Green Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-blue-green-deployment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts: Canary Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-canary-deployment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Progressive delivery for Kubernetes Config Maps using Argo Rollouts**](https://octopus.com/blog/progressive-delivery-for-kubernetes-config-maps-using-argo-rollouts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.argoproj.io: What’s new in Argo Workflows v3.3**](https://blog.argoproj.io/whats-new-in-argo-workflows-v3-3-dd051d2f1c7) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**armosec.io: CVE 2022-24348 – Argo CD High Severity Vulnerability and its impact on Kubernetes**](https://www.armosec.io/blog/cve-2022-24348-argo-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoworld.com: How to protect your Kubernetes infrastructure from the Argo CD vulnerability**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334525/how-to-protect-your-kubernetes-infrastructure-from-the-argo-cd-vulnerability.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**ingressbuilder.jetstack.io 🌟🌟**](https://ingressbuilder.jetstack.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**api7.ai: How Does APISIX Ingress Support Thousands of Pod Replicas?**](https://api7.ai/blog/apisix-ingress-support-thousands-pod-replicas) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.palark.com: Comparing Ingress controllers for Kubernetes**](https://palark.com/blog/comparing-ingress-controllers-for-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**community.ops.io: Kubernetes Ingress Controller. How does it work?=**](https://community.ops.io/danielepolencic/learning-how-an-ingress-controller-works-by-building-one-in-bash-3fni) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Otterize: Intent-Based Access Control for Kubernetes and Cloud**](https://thenewstack.io/otterize-intent-based-access-control-for-kubernetes-and-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes networking deep dive: Did you make the right choice?**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-network-deep-dive-7492341e0ab5) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Announcing Amazon Elastic File System Replication**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/01/amazon-elastic-file-system-replication) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: Amazon Announces Elastic File System Replication for Multi-Region Deployments**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/aws-efs-replication) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**smallstep.com: How to Handle Secrets on the Command Line 🌟**](https://smallstep.com/blog/command-line-secrets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Managing Secrets in Your DevOps Pipeline**](https://thenewstack.io/managing-secrets-in-your-devops-pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**confluent.io: How to Manage Secrets for Confluent with Kubernetes and HashiCorp Vault**](https://www.confluent.io/blog/manage-secrets-with-kubernetes-and-hashicorp-vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.chainguard.dev: How To Verify Cosigned Container Images In Amazon ECS**](https://www.chainguard.dev/unchained) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**sysdig.com: How to secure Kubernetes deployment with signature verification**](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/secure-kubernetes-deployment-signature-verification) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**itnext.io: Securing Kubernetes Workloads: A Practical Approach to Signed and Encrypted Container Images**](https://itnext.io/securing-kubernetes-workloads-a-practical-approach-to-signed-and-encrypted-container-images-ff6e98b65bcd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**developers.redhat.com: Protect secrets in Git with the clean/smudge filter**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/02/02/protect-secrets-git-cleansmudge-filter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**jx-secret-postrenderer 🌟**](https://github.com/jenkins-x-plugins/jx-secret-postrenderer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Kapitan**](https://kapitan.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**OpenHFT/Java-Thread-Affinity**](https://github.com/OpenHFT/Java-Thread-Affinity) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Secure Your Service Mesh: A 13-Item Checklist**](https://thenewstack.io/secure-your-service-mesh-a-13-item-checklist) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**containerjournal.com: When Is Service Mesh Worth It?**](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/when-is-service-mesh-worth-it) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: The Hidden Costs of Service Meshes**](https://thenewstack.io/the-hidden-costs-of-service-meshes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**buoyant.io: Upgrading to Linkerd 2.12: Zero-trust-ready route-based policy, Gateway API, access logging**](https://www.buoyant.io/service-mesh-academy/upgrading-to-linkerd-2-12) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**linkerd.io: Announcing automated multi-cluster failover for Kubernetes**](https://linkerd.io/2022/03/09/announcing-automated-multi-cluster-failover-for-kubernetes/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**buoyant.io: Multi-Cluster, Multi-Region Setup using Linkerd Service Mesh**](https://www.buoyant.io/blog/multi-cluster-multi-region-setup-using-linkerd-service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: Is Linkerd Winning the Service Mesh Race?**](https://thenewstack.io/is-linkerd-winning-the-service-mesh-race) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: Full-stack .NET 6 Apps with Blazor WebAssembly and Azure Static Web Apps**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/full-stack-net-6-apps-with-blazor-webassembly-and-azure-static-web-apps/2933428) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**solo.io: The 3 best ways to use Flux and Flagger for GitOps with your Envoy Proxy API gateways**](https://www.solo.io/blog/the-3-best-ways-to-use-flux-and-flagger-for-gitops-with-your-envoy-proxy-api-gateways) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**fluxcd.io: How to GitOps Your Terraform**](https://fluxcd.io/blog/2022/09/how-to-gitops-your-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 20 Apache Kafka Interview Questions with Answers**](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/03/top-20-apache-kafka-interview-questions.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**automationqahub.com: The Ultimate List of Cypress Interview Questions**](https://automationqahub.com/common-cypress-interview-questions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: The most elegant way to performance test your microservices running on Kubernetes**](https://dev.to/ksingh7/the-most-elegant-way-to-performance-test-your-microservices-running-on-kubernetes-2mo2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**JMeter Distributed Testing Step-by-step**](https://venkatmatta.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/jmeter_distributed_testing_step_by_step.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**linkedin.com: Tuning Grafana - Jmeter Dashboards**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tuning-grafana-jmeter-dashboards-ezhil-arasu) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Protecting Kubernetes applications data using Kanister**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/protecting-kubernetes-applications-with-kanister) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: Kubernetes Backup & Restore made easy! 🌟**](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/kubernetes-backup-restore-made-easy-2nlg) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**rancher.com: Disaster Recovery Preparedness for Your Kubernetes Clusters 🌟**](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/disaster-recovery-preparedness-for-your-kubernetes-clusters) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**kubebyexample.com: Migrating to Kubernetes with Open Source Tools (Konveyor, Tackle, KubeVirt, Forklift) 🌟**](https://kubebyexample.com/community/blog/migrating-to-kubernetes-with-open-source-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: MLOps foundation roadmap for enterprises with Amazon SageMaker**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/mlops-foundation-roadmap-for-enterprises-with-amazon-sagemaker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**aws.amazon.com: Promote pipelines in a multi-environment setup using Amazon SageMaker Model Registry, HashiCorp Terraform, GitHub, and Jenkins CI/CD**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/promote-pipelines-in-a-multi-environment-setup-using-amazon-sagemaker-model-registry-hashicorp-terraform-github-and-jenkins-ci-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**docs.microsoft.com: MLflow and Azure Machine Learning**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/concept-mlflow?view=azureml-api-2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: KServe: A Robust and Extensible Cloud Native Model Server**](https://thenewstack.io/kserve-a-robust-and-extensible-cloud-native-model-server) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**ML Platform Workshop**](https://github.com/aporia-ai/mlplatform-workshop) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Machine Learning in Production. What does an end-to-end ML workflow look like in production? (transcript) 🌟🌟🌟**](https://www.union.ai/blog-post/machine-learning-in-production) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Machine Learning operations maturity model 🌟**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/ai-ml/guide/mlops-maturity-model) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**lavanguardia.com: La delgada lΓ­nea roja del liderazgo: de la cercanΓ­a al compadreo**](https://www.lavanguardia.com/economia/20220223/8075492/liderazgo-empresa-jefes-empleados-cercania-decisiones.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**businessinsider.es: La brillante explicaciΓ³n de Steve Jobs sobre por quΓ© los buenos empleados renuncian al trabajo**](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/explicacion-steve-jobs-buenos-empleados-renuncian-trabajo-1137601) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**dev.to: What’s Wrong With Measuring Developer Performance (+ 10 Best Metrics)**](https://dev.to/actitime/whats-wrong-with-measuring-developer-performance-10-best-metrics-5620) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blogs.elconfidencial.com: Los espaΓ±oles somos mΓ‘s improductivos que nunca y el problema no es de los empleados**](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/tribuna/2022-02-12/productividad-tecnologia-startups-apps_3373786) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**elconfidencial.com: Esta psicΓ³loga ha estudiado a los capullos de tu empresa y sabe por quΓ© se comportan asΓ­**](https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2022-03-18/tessa-west-psicologa-capullos-trabajo_3392185) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**smoda.elpais.com: Destacar y venderse no implica trabajar bien: asΓ­ es la nueva batalla por las apariencias del trabajo**](https://smoda.elpais.com/trabajo/apariencias-venderse-trabajo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**magnet.xataka.com: Esclavos de la improductividad: el 70% de las reuniones impiden que los empleados hagan su trabajo**](https://www.xataka.com/magnet/esclavos-improductividad-70-reuniones-impiden-que-empleados-hagan-su-trabajo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**genbeta.com: Las reuniones laborales por videollamada nos agotan: esto es lo que pasa si se eliminan y cambian por chats**](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/reuniones-trabajo-nos-agotan-videollamada-se-sabe-que-pasa-se-eliminan-usamos-chats) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**estrategiadeproducto.com: La segunda mayor mentira sobre Product Management**](https://www.estrategiadeproducto.com/p/segunda-mayor-mentira-product-management) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**techcrunch.com: Protestware on the rise: Why developers are sabotaging their own code**](https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/27/protestware-code-sabotage) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**automationscript.com: Parallel Execution In Selenium Using Jenkins**](https://automationscript.com/parallel-execution-in-selenium-using-jenkins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Upgrade From Selenium 3 To Selenium 4?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/upgrade-from-selenium3-to-selenium4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**opensource.com: Why we built an open source testing framework**](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/open-source-testing-framework) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**automated-360.com: How to perform Code Quality Check for Selenium Test Automation? (SonarQube)**](https://andara88.it.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Diffblue**](https://www.diffblue.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Using SDKMAN! as a docker image for Jenkins Pipeline - a step by step guide 🌟**](https://e.printstacktrace.blog/using-sdkman-as-a-docker-image-for-jenkins-pipeline-a-step-by-step-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**How we learned to improve Kubernetes CronJobs at Scale (Part 1 of 2)**](https://eng.lyft.com/improving-kubernetes-cronjobs-at-scale-part-1-cf1479df98d4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes StatefulSet - Examples & Best Practices**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-statefulset-examples-and-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes StatefulSet Initialization with Unique Configs per Pod**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-statefulset-initialization-with-unique-configs-per-pod-7e02c01ada65) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**fosstechnix.com: Rolling out and Rolling back updates with Zero Downtime on Kubernetes Cluster**](https://www.fosstechnix.com/rolling-out-and-rolling-back-updates-with-zero-downtime-on-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**learnk8s.io: How do you rollback deployments in Kubernetes? 🌟**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-rollbacks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**youtube: deployment strategies in kubernetes | recreate | rolling update | blue/green | canary**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efiMiaFjtn8&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**educative.io: A deep dive into Kubernetes Deployment strategies**](https://www.educative.io/blog/kubernetes-deployments-strategies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**weave.works: Kubernetes Deployment Strategies 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-deployment-strategies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Lifecycle Management! So Important! (Day 0, Day 1, Day 2) 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-lifecycle-management-so-important-what-does-it-mean) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: Cluster Upgrades 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-cluster-upgrades) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**kubermatic.com: The Ultimate Checklist for Running Kubernetes in Production**](https://www.kubermatic.com/resources/the-ultimate-checklist-for-running-kubernetes-in-production) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: The subtleties of ensuring zero downtime during pod lifecycle events in Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/the-subtleties-of-ensuring-zero-downtime-during-pod-lifecycle-events-in-kubernetes-6461c12f7736) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes Readiness Probes - Examples & Common Pitfalls**](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-readiness-probes-examples-and-common-pitfalls) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.px.dev: Where are my container's files? Inspecting container filesystems**](https://blog.px.dev/container-filesystems) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Six Tips for Running Scalable Workloads on Kubernetes**](https://www.infoq.com/articles/tips-running-scalable-workloads-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: The Rush to Fix the Kubernetes Failover Problem**](https://thenewstack.io/the-rush-to-fix-the-kubernetes-failover-problem) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: What Does It Take to Manage Hundreds of Kubernetes Clusters?**](https://thenewstack.io/what-does-it-take-to-manage-hundreds-of-kubernetes-clusters) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Draining Nodes Properly**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-draining-nodes-properly-79e18dca4d5e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Expose Open Policy Agent/Gatekeeper Constraint Violations for Kubernetes Applications with Prometheus and Grafana**](https://itnext.io/expose-open-policy-agent-gatekeeper-constraint-violations-with-prometheus-and-grafana-6b7ac92ea07f) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**brennerm.github.io: Kubernetes Overview Diagrams 🌟**](https://shipit.dev/posts/kubernetes-overview-diagrams.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**nextplatform.com: KUBERNETES EXPANDS FROM CONTAINERS TO INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT 🌟**](https://www.nextplatform.com/store/2021/08/02/kubernetes-expands-from-containers-to-infrastructure-management/1654000) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**weave.works: Kubernetes components that make up its architecture 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-components-that-makeup-its-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Kubernetes Components - A sysadmin's guide to basic Kubernetes components 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-components) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**tutorialworks.com: The differences between Docker, containerd, CRI-O and runc**](https://www.tutorialworks.com/difference-docker-containerd-runc-crio-oci) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**buttondown.email: Two reasons Kubernetes is so complex**](https://buttondown.com/nelhage/archive/two-reasons-kubernetes-is-so-complex) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: How Airbnb and Twitter Cut Back on Microservice Complexities**](https://thenewstack.io/how-airbnb-and-twitter-cut-back-on-microservice-complexities) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Evolution of PaaSes to Platform-as-Code in Kubernetes world**](https://itnext.io/evolution-of-paases-to-platform-as-code-in-kubernetes-world-74464b0013ca) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**martinheinz.dev: Could Kubernetes Pods Ever Become Deprecated? 🌟**](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/53) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to deploy a single Kubernetes cluster across multiple clouds using k3s and WireGuard**](https://itnext.io/how-to-deploy-a-single-kubernetes-cluster-across-multiple-clouds-using-k3s-and-wireguard-a5ae176a6e81) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**harness.io: Kubernetes Services Explained 🌟**](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-services-explained) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Extending Kubernetes Services with Multi-Cluster Services API**](https://thenewstack.io/extending-kubernetes-services-with-multi-cluster-services-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: 10 Steps to a Successful Kubernetes Technical Transformation 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/10-steps-to-a-successful-kubernetes-technical-transformation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**k0sproject**](https://x.com/k0sproject) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes β€” Running Multiple Container Runtimes**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-running-multiple-container-runtimes-65220b4f9ef4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**danielmangum.com: How Kubernetes validates custom resources**](https://danielmangum.com/posts/how-kubernetes-validates-custom-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**kmitevski.com: Writing a Kubernetes Validating Webhook using Python**](https://kmitevski.com/writing-a-kubernetes-validating-webhook-using-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to Add MySql & MongoDB to a Kubernetes .Net Core Microservice Architecture**](https://itnext.io/databases-in-a-kubernetes-angular-net-core-microservice-arch-a0c0ae23dca9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Measuring Patching Cadence on Kubernetes with GitOps**](https://itnext.io/measuring-patching-cadence-on-kubernetes-with-gitops-353bc4a1d25) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**microcksio**](https://x.com/microcksio) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: The Kubernetes API architecture | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/the-kubernetes-api-architecture-1pi9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Working with the kubernetes API | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/working-with-the-kubernetes-api-587bc5941992) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: API Lifecycles and You**](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-api-lifecycles-and-you) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.tilt.dev: Kubernetes is so Simple You Can Explore it with Curl**](https://blog.tilt.dev/2021/03/18/kubernetes-is-so-simple.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**kubernetes.io: Alpha in Kubernetes v1.22: API Server Tracing**](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/09/03/api-server-tracing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**evancordell.com: 16 things you didn't know about Kube APIs and CRDs**](https://evancordell.com/posts/kube-apis-crds) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**segmentio/stack**](https://github.com/segmentio/stack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**ec2.shop: Compare AWS EC2 instance price from the CLI**](https://ec2.shop) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**freecodecamp.org: How to Optimize your AWS Cloud Architecture Costs**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/cost-optimization-in-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**aws.amazon.com: Amazon S3 Glacier Price Reduction**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/amazon-s3-glacier-price-reduction) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: AWS Announces Lower Cost Storage Classes for Amazon Elastic File' System**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/03/aws-efs-one-zone-storage-classes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Manage Amazon S3 storage costs granularly and at scale using S3 Intelligent-Tiering**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/manage-amazon-s3-storage-costs-granularly-and-at-scale-using-s3-intelligent-tiering) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.cloud-mercato.com: AWS m6i: The why you should abandon your m5**](https://blog.cloud-mercato.com/aws-m6i-the-why-you-should-abandon-your-m5) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**pandastutor.com 🌟**](https://pandastutor.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**huyenchip.com: Why data scientists shouldn’t need to know Kubernetes**](https://huyenchip.com/2021/09/13/data-science-infrastructure.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**CloudMapper (OSS)**](https://duo.com/blog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**github.com/kubefirst/kubefirst**](https://github.com/konstructio/kubefirst) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Automating quality checks for Kubernetes YAMLs**](https://dev.to/wkrzywiec/automating-quality-checks-for-kubernetes-yamls-398) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**k8syaml.com 🌟**](https://k8syaml.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**letsdevops.net: Introduction to Azure DevOps for Beginners - Create CI/CD Pipelines, Setup Repository 🌟**](https://www.letsdevops.net/post/letsdevops-introduction-to-azure-devops-for-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Spring Boot 2.6 Improves Docker Images and Metrics, Version 2.4 Is EOL**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/spring-boot-2-6) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Spring Microservices Security Best Practices 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/05/26/spring-microservices-security-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build an API using Quarkus from the ground up 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/11/building-an-api-using-quarkus-from-the-ground-up) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: RESTEasy Reactive and more in Quarkus 2.0**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/01/resteasy-reactive-and-more-quarkus-20) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Quarkus 2.0 Delivers Continuous Testing, CLI and Supports Minimal JDK 11**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/quarkus-2-0-final-release) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**jaxenter.com: Practical Implications for Adopting a Multi-Cluster, Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Strategy**](https://devm.io/kubernetes/kubernetes-practical-implications-171647) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**jaxenter.com: Six Essential Kubernetes Extensions to Add to Your Toolkit 🌟**](https://devm.io/kubernetes/kubernetes-extensions-172215) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**jaxenter.com: Kubernetes Is Much Bigger Than Containers: Here’s Where It Will Go Next**](https://devm.io/kubernetes/kubernetes-bigger-173675) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Modernize legacy applications with containers, microservices**](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/feature/Modernize-legacy-applications-with-containers-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Private vs. Public Cloud: How Kubernetes Shifts the Balance**](https://thenewstack.io/private-vs-public-cloud-how-kubernetes-shifts-the-balance) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**community.hpe.com: Containers vs. VMs: What’s the difference?**](https://community.hpe.com/hpeb/plugins/custom/hp/hpebresponsive/custom.bounce_endpoint?referer=https%3A%2F%2Fcommunity.hpe.com%2Ft5%2FHPE-Ezmeral-Uncut%2FContainers-vs-VMs-What-s-the-difference%2Fba-p%2F7147090) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: 5 useful ways to manage Kubernetes with kubectl**](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Open a command prompt in a Kubernetes cluster**](https://dev.to/eldadak/open-a-command-prompt-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-206g) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to Restart Kubernetes Pods With Kubectl 🌟**](https://itnext.io/how-to-restart-kubernetes-pods-with-kubectl-2a7834a6b961) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**hackerxone.com: How to Manage Single & Multiple Kubernetes Clusters using' kubectl & kubectx in Linux**](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/07/10/how-manage-single-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-using-kubectl-kubectx-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**shardul.dev: Most Useful kubectl Plugins**](https://shardul.dev/most-useful-kubectl-plugins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Helm Is Not Enough, You Also Need Kustomize**](https://itnext.io/helm-is-not-enough-you-also-need-kustomize-82bae896816e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**github.com/kostis-codefresh: How to Model Your Gitops Environments with' kustomize 🌟**](https://github.com/kostis-codefresh/gitops-environment-promotion) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thoughtworks.com: Templating in YAML**](https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/techniques/templating-in-yaml) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Understanding YAML for Ansible. Validating YAML files with YAMLlint 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/understanding-yaml-ansible) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**realpython.com: YAML: The Missing Battery in Python**](https://realpython.com/python-yaml) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: yq : A command line tool that will help you handle your YAML resources better 🌟**](https://dev.to/vikcodes/yq-a-command-line-tool-that-will-help-you-handle-your-yaml-resources-better-8j9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes YAML Tips | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-yaml-tips-and-tricks-904a2c0b2b81) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes YAML files 🌟**](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-yaml-files-abb8426eeb45) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Python, YAML, and Kubernetes β€” The Art of Mastering Configuration**](https://itnext.io/python-yaml-and-kubernetes-the-art-of-mastering-configuration-cd60029b3f62) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**instrumenta/kubeval**](https://github.com/instrumenta/kubeval) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**github.com/jenkinsci/helm-charts**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/helm-charts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/issues**](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/issues) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**ssbostan/jenkins-tutorial 🌟**](https://github.com/ssbostan/jenkins-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**stackoverflow.blog: Have the tables turned on NoSQL?**](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/01/14/have-the-tables-turned-on-nosql) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**docs.google.com: Serverless Guide to Success 2021**](https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1VEkUvTbqxfC1XyVGb2Z3DtEk9NA1M6PJpeCqEYRATLM/mobilebasic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Serverless simply visually explained 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-serverless-simply-visually-explained-ccf7be05a689) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Serverless - Beyond the Basics | Kristi Perreault 🌟**](https://dev.to/aws-heroes/serverless-beyond-the-basics-kom) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: What is Function-as-a-Service (FaaS)?**](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/cloud-native-apps/what-is-faas) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: FaaS on Kubernetes: From AWS Lambda & API Gateway To Knative & Kong API Gateway**](https://dev.to/pmbanugo/faas-on-kubernetes-from-aws-lambda-api-gateway-to-knative-kong-api-gateway-4n84) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**vshn.ch: A (Very!) Quick Comparison of Kubernetes Serverless Frameworks**](https://www.vshn.ch/en/blog/a-very-quick-comparison-of-kubernetes-serverless-frameworks) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**epsagon.com: Serverless Open-Source Frameworks: **OpenFaaS**, **Knative**, & More 🌟**](https://epsagon.com/blog/serverless-open-source-frameworks-openfaas-knative-more) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**winderresearch.com: A Comparison of Serverless Frameworks for Kubernetes: OpenFaas, OpenWhisk, Fission, Kubeless and more**](https://winder.ai/a-comparison-of-serverless-frameworks-for-kubernetes-openfaas-openwhisk-fission-kubeless-and-more) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**openfaas.com: Learn how to build functions faster using Rancher's kim and K3s**](https://www.openfaas.com/blog/kim) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: What is knative?**](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/microservices/what-is-knative) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloudnowtech.com: Kubernetes vs Serverless – How do you choose? 🌟**](https://www.cloudnowtech.com/blog/kubernetes-vs-serverless-how-do-you-choose) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: **arkade** by example β€” Kubernetes apps, the easy way 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-apps-the-easy-way-f06d9e5cad3c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: Why and When you need to consider OpenShift Serverless**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/why-and-when-you-need-to-consider-openshift-serverless) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy microservices with Kubernetes and Dapr**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/12/build-and-deploy-microservices-kubernetes-and-dapr) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: A guide to Red Hat OpenShift 4.5 installer-provisioned infrastructure on vSphere 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/09/a-guide-to-red-hat-openshift-4-5-installer-provisioned-infrastructure-on-vsphere) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: How to Build a Disconnected OpenShift Cluster With Mirror Registries on RHEL CoreOS Using Podman and Systemd**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-build-a-disconnected-openshift-cluster-with-mirror-registries-on-rhel-coreos-using-podman-and-systemd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: Red Hat OpenShift 4.7 Is Now Available**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-4.7-is-now-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 Is Now Generally Available**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-4.8-is-now-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift 4.9 Is Now Generally Available**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-4.9-is-now-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 Adds Serverless Functions, Pipelines-As-Code**](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-openshift-4-8-adds-serverless-functions-pipelines-as-code) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Composable software catalogs on Kubernetes: An easier way to update containerized applications**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/20/composable-software-catalogs-kubernetes-easier-way-update-containerized) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: How to Offer Service Running on OpenShift on AWS to Other AWS VPCs, Privately 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-offer-service-running-on-openshift-on-aws-to-other-aws-vpcs-privately) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**fiercetelecom.com: Red Hat bundles security, management into OpenShift Plus**](https://www.fierce-network.com/platforms/red-hat-bundles-security-management-into-openshift-plus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Containerize .NET for Red Hat OpenShift: Use a Windows VM like a container**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/29/containerize-net-for-red-hat-openshift-use-a-windows-vm-like-a-container) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Announcing Bring Your Own Host Support for Windows nodes to Red Hat OpenShift**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-bring-your-own-host-support-for-windows-nodes-to-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.byte.builders: Manage MongoDB in Openshift Using KubeDB**](https://appscode.com/blog/post/openshift-mongodb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting application performance with Red Hat OpenShift metrics, Part 4: Gathering performance metrics**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/29/troubleshooting-application-performance-red-hat-openshift-metrics-part-4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: OpenShift on ARM Developer Preview Now Available for AWS**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-on-arm-developer-preview-now-available-for-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Sandboxed Containers Operator From Zero to Hero, the Hard Way. The Operator Framework and Its Usage**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-sandboxed-containers-operator-from-zero-to-hero-the-hard-way) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: IBM, Red Hat Bring Load-Aware Resource Management to Kubernetes**](https://thenewstack.io/ibm-red-hat-bring-load-aware-resource-management-to-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Deep Dive into AWS OIDC identity provider when installing OpenShift using manual authentication mode with STS**](https://dev.to/mtulio/deep-dive-into-aws-oidc-identity-provider-when-installing-openshift-with-iam-sts-manual-sts-support-1bo7) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Planning your migration from Red Hat OpenShift 3 to 4**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-migration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**mkdev.me: How to upgrade Openshift 4.x 🌟**](https://mkdev.me/posts/how-to-upgrade-openshift-4-x) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.gougousis.net: File Permissions: the painful side of Docker 🌟**](https://blog.gougousis.net/file-permissions-the-painful-side-of-docker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**docker-curriculum.com: A Docker Tutorial for Beginners 🌟**](https://docker-curriculum.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**technology.doximity.com: Buildpacks vs Dockerfiles 🌟**](https://technology.doximity.com/articles/buildpacks-vs-dockerfiles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: What Actually Happens When You Publish a Container Port 🌟**](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/docker-publish-container-ports) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**datamechanics.co: Apache Spark 3.1 Release: Spark on Kubernetes is now Generally Available**](https://www.datamechanics.co) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: Containers 101: attach vs. exec - what's the difference?**](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/docker-run-vs-attach-vs-exec) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Replace Docker Desktop with lima**](https://itnext.io/replace-docker-desktop-with-lima-88ec6f9d6a19) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: SonarQube: running tests from Jenkins Pipeline in Docker**](https://itnext.io/sonarqube-running-tests-from-jenkins-pipeline-from-docker-7740702b6f42) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Easily reuse Tekton and Jenkins X from Jenkins**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/21/tekton-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton β€” Building Custom Tasks**](https://itnext.io/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-tekton-building-custom-tasks-663e63c1f4fb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: A Visual Guide to SSH Tunnels: Local and Remote Port Forwarding 🌟**](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/ssh-tunnels) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thevaluable.dev: A Vim Guide for Advanced Users**](https://thevaluable.dev/vim-advanced) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: An introduction to programming with Bash (eBook)**](https://opensource.com/downloads/bash-programming-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**galaxy.ansible.com/nginxinc/nginx_core**](https://galaxy.ansible.com/nginxinc/nginx_core) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle**](https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloudbees.com: Git Commands: The 13 You Must Know, In Order 🌟**](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-commit-detailed-tutorial-on-saving-your-code) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Master Git in 7 minutes 🌟**](https://dev.to/valeriavg/master-git-in-7-minutes-gai) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**julien.danjou.info: Stop merging your pull requests manually 🌟**](https://julien.danjou.info/stop-merging-your-pull-request-manually) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**freecodecamp.org: How to Use Multiple Git Configs on One Computer 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-handle-multiple-git-configurations-in-one-machine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Git for Managing Small Projects 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/git-for-managing-small-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: 10 useful Git tips to improve your workflow 🌟**](https://dev.to/yenyih/10-useful-git-tips-to-improve-your-workflow-kf1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**polarsquad.com: Stop doing pull requests**](https://polarsquad.com/blog/stop-doing-pull-requests) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: How atomic Git commits dramatically increased my productivity - and will increase yours too 🌟**](https://dev.to/samuelfaure/how-atomic-git-commits-dramatically-increased-my-productivity-and-will-increase-yours-too-4a84) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloudbees.com: Git Reset Clearly Explained: How to Undo Your Changes 🌟**](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-reset-undo-changes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**troyhunt.com: Your API versioning is wrong, which is why I decided to do it 3 different wrong ways**](https://www.troyhunt.com/your-api-versioning-is-wrong-which-is) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: A minimalist guide to gRPC**](https://itnext.io/a-minimalist-guide-to-grpc-e4d556293422) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**spring.io: YMNNALFT: Websockets**](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/25/ymnnalft-websockets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.bitsrc.io: Deep Dive into WebSockets**](https://blog.bitsrc.io/deep-dive-into-websockets-e6c4c7622423) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Differences between WebSockets and Socket.IO**](https://itnext.io/differences-between-websockets-and-socket-io-a9e5fa29d3dc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.bitsrc.io: Not All Microservices Need to Be REST β€” 3 Alternatives to the Classic**](https://blog.bitsrc.io/not-all-microservices-need-to-be-rest-3-alternatives-to-the-classic-41cedbf1a907) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Why Backend Developers Should Fall in Love with GraphQL too**](https://thenewstack.io/why-backend-developers-should-fall-in-love-with-graphql-too) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: AsyncAPI Could Be the Default API Format for Event-Driven Architectures**](https://thenewstack.io/asyncapi-could-be-the-default-api-format-for-event-driven-architectures) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: 3 ways to test your API with Python**](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/unit-test-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**biztechmagazine.com: 6 Steps to Improved API Security**](https://biztechmagazine.com/article/2021/07/6-steps-improved-api-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Argo CD and Sealed Secrets is a perfect match**](https://dev.to/timtsoitt/argo-cd-and-sealed-secrets-is-a-perfect-match-1dbf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: Automatically create multiple applications in Argo CD**](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/automating-argo-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: The Argo Project: Making GitOps Practical**](https://devops.com/the-argo-project-making-gitops-practical) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Creating Disaster Recovery Mechanisms Using Amazon Route 53 🌟**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/creating-disaster-recovery-mechanisms-using-amazon-route-53) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Automate and centrally manage data protection for Amazon S3 with AWS Backup**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/automate-and-centrally-manage-data-protection-for-amazon-s3-with-aws-backup) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**AWS Backup Adds Support for Amazon S3**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/preview-aws-backup-adds-support-for-amazon-s3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Migrate Resources Between AWS Accounts**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/migrate-resources-between-aws-accounts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Multi-Region Migration using AWS Application Migration Service**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/multi-region-migration-using-aws-application-migration-service) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Tutorial: Tuning Table Design**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/tutorial-tuning-tables.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**whizlabs.com: AWS Kinesis vs Kafka Apache**](https://www.whizlabs.com/blog/kinesis-vs-kafka) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**containo.us: Kubernetes Ingress & Service API Demystified**](https://traefik.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-service-api-demystified) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**externalTrafficPolicy=local on kubernetes. How to preserve the source IP in kubernetes**](https://blog.getambassador.io/externaltrafficpolicy-local-on-kubernetes-e66e498212f9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller Moves Outside the Cluster**](https://thenewstack.io/haproxy-kubernetes-ingress-controller-moves-outside-the-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**suse.com: NGINX Guest Blog: NGINX Kubernetes Ingress Controller 🌟**](https://www.suse.com/c/nginx-guest-blog-kubernetes-ingress-controller) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dustinspecker.com: How Do Kubernetes and Docker Create IP Addresses?!**](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/how-do-kubernetes-and-docker-create-ip-addresses) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.cloudflare.com: Moving k8s communication to gRPC**](https://blog.cloudflare.com/moving-k8s-communication-to-grpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**inlets.dev: Fixing Ingress for short-lived local Kubernetes clusters**](https://inlets.dev/blog/2021/07/08/short-lived-clusters.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: gRPC or HTTP/2 Ingress Connectivity in OpenShift 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/grpc-or-http/2-ingress-connectivity-in-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Why and How of Kubernetes Ingress (and Networking) 🌟**](https://itnext.io/why-and-how-of-kubernetes-ingress-and-networking-6cb308ca03d2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**platform9.com: Ultimate Guide to Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟**](https://platform9.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-kubernetes-ingress-controllers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Ingress Tutorial For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-ingress-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes NGINX Ingress: 10 Useful Configuration Options 🌟**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-nginx-ingress) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: How To Configure Ingress TLS/SSL Certificates in Kubernetes**](https://devopscube.com/configure-ingress-tls-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Generating Kubernetes Network Policies Automatically By Sniffing Network Traffic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/generating-kubernetes-network-policies-by-sniffing-network-traffic-6d5135fe77db) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Global Load Balancer Approaches 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/global-load-balancer-approaches) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Service Type LB for On Prem Deployments**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-service-type-lb-for-on-prem-deployments-89e9b2a73a0c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Inspecting and Understanding k8s Service Network 🌟**](https://itnext.io/inspecting-and-understanding-service-network-dfd8c16ff2c5) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Deciphering the Kubernetes Networking Maze: Navigating Load-Balance, BGP, IPVS and Beyond**](https://itnext.io/deciphering-the-kubernetes-networking-maze-navigating-load-balance-bgp-ipvs-and-beyond-7123ef428572) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to/narasimha1997: Communication between Microservices in a Kubernetes cluster 🌟**](https://dev.to/narasimha1997/communication-between-microservices-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-1n41) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**amazon.com: Reduce Unwanted Traffic on Your Website with New AWS WAF Bot Control**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/reduce-unwanted-traffic-on-your-web-site-with-aws-bot-control) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: AWS Introduces EC2 Serial Console: Troubleshoot Boot and Networking Issues**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/aws-ec2-serial-console) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**linux.slashdot.org: AWS Embraces Fedora Linux for Its Cloud-Based 'Amazon Linux'**](https://linux.slashdot.org/story/21/11/27/0328223/aws-embraces-fedora-linux-for-its-cloud-based-amazon-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling now lets you control which instances to terminate on scale-in**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/amazon-ec2-auto-scaling-now-lets-you-control-which-instances-to-terminate-on-scale-in) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**theregister.com: AWS to retire EC2-Classic – the network glue that helped start the IaaS rush**](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2021/07/29/aws-to-retire-ec2-classic-the-network-glue-that-helped-start-the-iaas-rush/527489) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-classic-is-retiring-heres-how-to-prepare) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) customers can now resize their prefix list**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/amazon-vpc-resize-prefix-list) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**AWS Network Firewall – Nuevo Servicio Gestionado de Firewall para VPC**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws-spanish/aws-network-firewall-nuevo-servicio-gestionado-de-firewall-para-vpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs: Top Announcements of AWS re:Invent 2021**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/top-announcements-of-aws-reinvent-2021) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Recap of AWS re:Invent 2021**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/recap-reinvent-2021) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: HashiCorp Adds Consul and Vault to Cloud Platform for AWS**](https://thenewstack.io/hashicorp-adds-consul-and-vault-to-cloud-platform-for-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**xataka.com: Hasta AWS se pasa al low-code: Workflow Studio es su primera herramienta de desarrollo de bajo cΓ³digo**](https://www.xataka.com/pro/aws-se-pasa-al-low-code-workflow-studio-su-primera-herramienta-desarrollo-codigo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Automate preapproved operations with AWS Service Catalog service actions**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/automate-preapproved-operations-with-aws-service-catalog-service-actions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**AWS Control Tower now supports nested organizational units**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/aws-control-tower-supports-nested-organizational-units) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Migrate AWS Landing Zone solution to AWS Control Tower**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/migrate-aws-landing-zone-solution-to-aws-control-tower) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Amazon RDS Proxy can now be created in a shared Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/amazon-rds-proxy-created-shared-virtual-private-cloud-vpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Visualize all your Kubernetes clusters in one place with Amazon EKS Connector, now generally available**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/visualize-kubernetes-clusters-one-place-amazon-eks-connector-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**forbes.com: AWS re:Invent - A Roundup Of Container Services Announcements**](https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2021/12/03/aws-reinventa-roundup-of-container-services-announcements) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**AWS Security Hub adds 18 new controls to its Foundational Security Best Practices standard and 8 new partners for enhanced cloud security posture monitoring**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/08/aws-security-hub-adds-18-new-controls-foundational-security-best-practices-standard-8-new-partners-enhanced-cloud-security-posture-monitoring) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**AWS announces the new **Amazon Inspector** for continual vulnerability management**](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/amazon-inspector-continual-vulnerability-management) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**New for AWS CloudFormation – Quickly Retry Stack Operations from the Point of Failure**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/new-for-aws-cloudformation-quickly-retry-stack-operations-from-the-point-of-failure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Amazon Introduces Cloudwatch Cross Account Alarms to Consolidate Management**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/aws-cloudwatch-alarms) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Amazon Managed Service for Grafana (AMG) preview updated with new capabilities**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/amazon-managed-service-for-grafana-amg-preview-updated-with-new-capabilities) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Monitor, Evaluate, and Demonstrate Backup Compliance with AWS Backup Audit Manager**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/monitor-evaluate-and-demonstrate-backup-compliance-with-aws-backup-audit-manager) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Secrets Management: 3 Approaches, 9 Best Practices**](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-secrets-management-3-approaches-9-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.sighup.io: How to run Keycloak in HA on Kubernetes**](https://blog.sighup.io/keycloak-ha-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**openshift.com: Geographically Distributed Stateful Workloads - Part 3: Keycloak**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/geographically-distributed-stateful-workloads-part-3-keycloak) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.flant.com: Running fault-tolerant Keycloak with Infinispan in Kubernetes**](https://palark.com/blog/ha-keycloak-infinispan-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**GitHub security: what does it take to protect your company from credentials leaking on GitHub? 🌟**](https://blog.gitguardian.com/github-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.gitguardian.com: Secrets in source code (episode 2/3). Why secrets in git are such a problem**](https://blog.gitguardian.com/secrets-credentials-api-git) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Deploy a Helm-based application automatically with GitOps**](https://github.com/hashicorp/waypoint/tree/main/website/content/docs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Zero-Trust Security with Service Mesh**](https://thenewstack.io/zero-trust-security-with-service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Offloading Authentication and Authorization from Application Code to a Service Mesh**](https://thenewstack.io/offloading-authentication-and-authorization-from-application-code-to-a-service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Mutual TLS: Securing Microservices in Service Mesh**](https://thenewstack.io/mutual-tls-microservices-encryption-for-service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloudops.com: Comparing Service Meshes: Istio, Linkerd, Consul Connect, and Citrix ADC**](https://www.cloudops.com/blog/comparing-service-meshes-istio-linkerd-and-consul-connect-citrix-adc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Benchmarking Linkerd and Istio**](https://linkerd.io/2021/05/27/linkerd-vs-istio-benchmarks/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Benchmarking Linkerd and Istio: 2021 Redux**](https://linkerd.io/2021/11/29/linkerd-vs-istio-benchmarks-2021/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: The Top-Five Challenges of Running a Service Mesh in an Enterprise 🌟**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/5-challenges-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Multi-cluster communication**](https://linkerd.io/2.10/tasks/multicluster/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**linkerd.io: Announcing Linkerd's Graduation**](https://linkerd.io/2021/07/28/announcing-cncf-graduation/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: A Practical Guide for Linkerd Authorization Policies**](https://itnext.io/a-practical-guide-for-linkerd-authorization-policies-6cfdb50392e9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: When to Use API Management and Service Mesh Together**](https://devops.com/when-to-use-api-management-and-service-mesh-together) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Three ways to containerize .NET applications on Red Hat OpenShift**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/16/three-ways-to-containerize-net-applications-on-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: .NET 6 now available for RHEL and OpenShift**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/15/net-60-now-available-rhel-and-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**telerik.com: Your First Microservice in .NET 6**](https://www.telerik.com/blogs/your-first-microservice-dotnet-6) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.jetbrains.com: Getting Started with ASP.NET Core and gRPC**](https://blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/2021/07/19/getting-started-with-asp-net-core-and-grpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**gist.github.com: GitOps for Helm Users 🌟**](https://gist.github.com/scottrigby/a1a42c3292ec7899837c578ffdaaf92a) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**akomljen.com: Kubernetes Backup and Restore with Velero 🌟**](https://akomljen.com/kubernetes-backup-and-restore-with-velero) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Velero Backup and Restore of an Application Using gp2 StorageClass on ROSA**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/velero-backup-and-restore-of-an-application-using-gp2-storageclass-on-rosa) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**percona.com: Using Volume Snapshot/Clone in Kubernetes (GKE & Percona Kubernetes Operator for XtraDB Cluster)**](https://www.percona.com/blog/using-volume-snapshot-clone-in-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Backup and Restore of Kubernetes Stateful Application Data with CSI Volume Snapshots**](https://itnext.io/backup-and-restore-of-kubernetes-stateful-application-data-with-csi-volume-snapshots-14ce9e6f3778) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**longhorn issue: Move replica to a different server**](https://github.com/longhorn/longhorn/issues/292) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Red Hat Brings Backup, Snapshots to OpenShift Container Storage**](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-brings-backup-snapshots-to-openshift-container-storage) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Kasten K10 V4.5: Grafana Observability, More Edge Support**](https://thenewstack.io/kasten-k10-v4-5-grafana-observability-more-edge-support) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.google.com: Announcing Backup for GKE: the easiest way to protect GKE workloads**](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/storage-data-transfer/google-cloud-launches-backups-for-gke) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**containerjournal.com: Red Hat, IBM Launch Konveyor to Aggregate Kubernetes Tools**](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/red-hat-ibm-launch-konveyor-to-aggregate-kubernetes-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Migrating Apache Spark workloads from AWS EMR to Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/migrating-apache-spark-workloads-from-aws-emr-to-kubernetes-463742b49fda) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**flink.apache.org: How to natively deploy Flink on Kubernetes with High-Availability (HA)**](https://flink.apache.org/2021/02/10/native-k8s-with-ha.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift Data Science**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-data-science) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**towardsdatascience.com: Deploying An ML Model With FastAPI β€” A Succinct Guide**](https://towardsdatascience.com/deploying-an-ml-model-with-fastapi-a-succinct-guide-69eceda27b21) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**scrum.org: Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/kanban-guide-scrum-teams) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: 11 considerations for effectively managing a Linux sysadmin team 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/11-manager-considerations) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloudbees.com: More Isn’t Always Better: Using Predictive Analytics to Show Adding More People Doesn’t Always Help**](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/using-predictive-analytics-to-show-adding-more-people) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**scrum.org: Posturas del Product Owner**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/posturas-del-product-owner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**hbr.org: The Real Value of Middle Managers**](https://hbr.org/2021/06/the-real-value-of-middle-managers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: How Good Developers Become Good Engineering Managers**](https://devops.com/how-good-developers-become-good-engineering-managers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devops.com: Breaking Down Silos: Applying Open Source Practices in the Workplace**](https://devops.com/breaking-down-silos-applying-open-source-practices-in-the-workplace) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**lambdatest.com: What Is New In Selenium 4 And What Is Deprecated In It? 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/what-is-deprecated-in-selenium4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium vs Cypress – Which Is Better in 2021?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cypress-vs-selenium-comparison) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**opcito.com: TestOps: How to automate your software pipeline at the speed' of DevOps**](https://www.opcito.com/blogs/testops-how-to-automate-your-software-pipeline-at-the-speed-of-devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**xeridia.co.uk: The Importance of Testing in DevOps**](https://www.xeridia.co.uk/blog/importance-testing-devops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**xeridia.co.uk: Benefits of Test-Driven Development in DevOps Environments**](https://www.xeridia.co.uk/blog/benefits-test-driven-development-devops-environments) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Cicada: A tool for testing microservices**](https://cicadatesting.github.io/cicada-2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**redhat-actions/spring-petclinic**](https://github.com/redhat-actions/spring-petclinic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**auth0.com: Deployment Strategies In Kubernetes**](https://auth0.com/blog/deployment-strategies-in-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Sticky sessions canary releases in kubernetes Daniele Polencic**](https://itnext.io/sticky-sessions-and-canary-releases-in-kubernetes-8c45de2b0a2e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**May 2020: EC2 Price Reduction – For EC2 Instance Saving Plans and Standard' Reserved Instances**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/ec2-price-reduction-for-ec2-instance-saving-plans-and-standard-reserved-instances) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: AWS Launches Low-Cost Burstable T4g Instances Powered by AWS' Graviton2**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/09/aws-ec2-t4g-instances) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**PipeCD**](https://github.com/pipe-cd/pipecd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**konveyor 🌟**](https://konveyor.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Do I Really Need Kubernetes? 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/do-i-really-need-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**spring.io: Creating Docker images with Spring Boot 2.3.0.M1**](https://spring.io/blog/2020/01/27/creating-docker-images-with-spring-boot-2-3-0-m1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**quarkus.io: Quarkus for Spring Developers**](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-for-spring-developers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Migrating a Spring Boot microservices application to Quarkus**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/10/migrating-a-spring-boot-microservices-application-to-quarkus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java runtime, now fully supported by Red Hat**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/28/quarkus-a-kubernetes-native-java-runtime-now-fully-supported-by-red-hat) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**The road to Quarkus GA: Completing the first supported Kubernetes-native Java stack**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/04/the-road-to-quarkus-ga-completing-the-first-supported-kubernetes-native-java-stack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Quarkus and Jakarta EE: Together, or not?**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/11/quarkus-and-jakarta-ee-together-or-not) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**GitHub: Eclipse JKube**](https://github.com/eclipse-jkube/jkube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**eclipse.org: Migration Guide for projects using Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 🌟**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube/docs/migration-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: The Scalability Myth**](https://thenewstack.io/the-scalability-myth) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Defining a Different Kubernetes User Interface for the Next Decade**](https://thenewstack.io/defining-a-different-kubernetes-user-interface-for-the-next-decade) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: The Cloud Native Landscape: Platforms Explained**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/the-cloud-native-landscape-platforms-explained) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**redhat.com: A sysadmin's guide to containerizing applications**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/containerizing-applications) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**softwareengineeringdaily.com: Kubernetes vs. Serverless with Matt Ward (podcast) 🌟**](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/12/29/kubernetes-vs-serverless-with-matt-ward-repeat) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: 3 Reasons Why You Can’t Afford to Ignore Cloud Native Computing 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/3-reasons-why-you-cant-afford-to-ignore-cloud-native-computing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Microservices vs. Monoliths: An Operational Comparison**](https://thenewstack.io/microservices/microservices-vs-monoliths-an-operational-comparison) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**codeopinion.com: Splitting up a Monolith into Microservices 🌟**](https://codeopinion.com/splitting-up-a-monolith-into-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**devops.com: Why Boring Tech is Best to Avoid a Microservices Mess**](https://devops.com/why-boring-tech-is-best-to-avoid-a-microservices-mess) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**blog.container-solutions.com: How Mature Is Your Microservices Architecture? 🌟**](https://blog.container-solutions.com/how-mature-is-your-microservices-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: React in Real-Time with Event-Driven APIs**](https://thenewstack.io/react-in-real-time-with-event-driven-apis) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**cloudpundit.com: Don’t boil the ocean to create your cloud 🌟**](https://cloudpundit.com/2020/09/22/dont-boil-the-ocean-to-create-your-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Prepare to Adopt the Cloud: A 10-Step Cloud Migration Checklist 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/prepare-to-adopt-the-cloud-a-10-step-cloud-migration-checklist) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**infoworld.com: 3 cloud architecture mistakes we all make, but shouldn't**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264771/3-cloud-architecture-mistakes-we-all-make-but-shouldnt.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Multicloud Challenges and Solutions**](https://thenewstack.io/multicloud-challenges-and-solutions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: The 4 Definitions of Multicloud: Part 1 β€” Data Portability**](https://thenewstack.io/the-4-definitions-of-multicloud-part-1-data-portability) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Multicloud Paves the Way for Cloud Native Resiliency Models**](https://thenewstack.io/multicloud-paves-the-way-for-cloud-native-resiliency-models) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: 7 Best Practices to Build and Maintain Resilient Applications and Infrastructure**](https://thenewstack.io/7-best-practices-to-build-and-maintain-resilient-applications-and-infrastructure) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**hcltech.com: DevOps Tools and Technologies to Manage Microservices 🌟**](https://www.hcltech.com/blogs/devops-tools-and-technologies-manage-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Boosting your kubectl productivity**](https://itnext.io/boosting-your-kubectl-productivity-b348f7c25712) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Kubectl: Developer tips for the Kubernetes command' line 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/20/kubectl-developer-tips-for-the-kubernetes-command-line) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**superbrothers/zsh-kubectl-prompt 🌟**](https://github.com/superbrothers/zsh-kubectl-prompt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Contexts: Complete Guide for Developers**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-contexts-complete-guide-for-developers-7ea5b2fc75c7) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: How to configure YAML schema to make editing files easier**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/25/how-to-configure-yaml-schema-to-make-editing-files-easier) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**boxunix.com: A Better Way of Organizing Your Kubernetes Manifest Files 🌟**](https://boxunix.com/2020/05/15/a-better-way-of-organizing-your-kubernetes-manifest-files) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**job-dsl **Gradle** Example**](https://github.com/sheehan/job-dsl-gradle-example) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Atlassian's new Bitbucket Server integration for Jenkins 🌟**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/01/08/atlassians-new-bitbucket-server-integration-for-jenkins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**architectelevator.com: Concerned about Serverless Lock-in? Consider Patterns!**](https://architectelevator.com/cloud/serverless-design-patterns) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**serverlesshorrors.com 🌟**](https://serverlesshorrors.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**dashbird.io: Serverless Case Study – Coca-Cola**](https://dashbird.io/blog/serverless-case-study-coca-cola) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Deploy your first Serverless Function to Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/deploy-your-first-serverless-function-to-kubernetes-232307f7b0a9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**datacenterknowledge.com: Explaining Knative, the Project to Liberate Serverless from Cloud Giants**](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/servers/explaining-knative-the-project-to-liberate-serverless-from-cloud-giants) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Enabling OpenShift 4 Clusters to Stop and Resume Cluster VMs**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/enabling-openshift-4-clusters-to-stop-and-resume-cluster-vms) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**blog.openshift.com: Configure the OpenShift Image Registry backed by OpenShift Container Storage**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-the-openshift-image-registry-backed-by-openshift-container-storage) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**devclass.com: OpenShift 4.4 goes all out on mixed workloads, puts observability at devs’ fingertips 🌟**](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2020/05/04/openshift-44-goes-all-out-on-mixed-workloads-puts-observability-at-devs-fingertips/1625566) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: OpenShift for Kubernetes developers: Getting started 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/14/openshift-for-kubernetes-developers-getting-started) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**martinheinz.dev: It's Time to Forget About Docker 🌟**](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/35) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**docker.com: Year in Review: The Most Viewed Docker Blog Posts of 2020 Part 2 🌟**](https://www.docker.com/blog/year-in-review-the-most-viewed-docker-blog-posts-of-2020-part-2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**opensource.googleblog.com: The Tekton Pipelines Beta release**](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/05/the-tekton-pipelines-beta-release.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**pythonspeed.com: Please stop writing shell scripts**](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/shell-scripts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**percona.com: How Much Memory Does the Process Really Take on Linux? 🌟**](https://www.percona.com/blog/how-much-memory-does-the-process-really-take-on-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**How Linux PID namespaces work with containers 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-pid-namespaces) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**How We Use Git at Microsoft**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/devops/develop/git/what-is-git) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Bors Bot**](https://bors.tech) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Hasura Launches Beta of GraphQL-Based Remote Joins Tool**](https://devops.com/hansura-launches-beta-of-graphql-based-remote-joins-tool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Disaster Recovery with AWS Managed Services, Part I: Single Region**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/disaster-recovery-with-aws-managed-services-part-i-single-region) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**revenuecat.com: Replicating a postgresql cluster to redshift**](https://www.revenuecat.com/blog/engineering/replicating-a-postgresql-cluster-to-redshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: Kubernetes Ingress Is Now Generally Available**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/09/kubernetes-ingress-ga) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**altoros.com: Kubernetes Networking: How to Write Your Own CNI Plug-in with Bash**](https://www.altoros.com/blog/kubernetes-networking-writing-your-own-simple-cni-plug-in-with-bash) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**blog.alexellis.io: Get a public LoadBalancer for your private Kubernetes cluster 🌟**](https://blog.alexellis.io/ingress-for-your-local-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**opensource.googleblog.com: Kubernetes: Efficient Multi-Zone Networking with Topology Aware Routing**](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/11/kubernetes-efficient-multi-zone.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**sookocheff.com: A Guide to the Kubernetes Networking Model 🌟**](https://sookocheff.com/post/kubernetes/understanding-kubernetes-networking-model) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**dustinspecker.com: Kubernetes Networking from Scratch: Using BGP and BIRD to Advertise Pod Routes**](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/kubernetes-networking-from-scratch-bgp-bird-advertise-pod-routes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**github.com/hayao-k/cdk-ecr-image-scan-notify**](https://github.com/hayao-k/cdk-ecr-image-scan-notify) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thorsten-hans.com: Encrypt your Kubernetes Secrets with Mozilla SOPS**](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/encrypt-your-kubernetes-secrets-with-mozilla-sops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: A deep dive into Keycloak**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/07/a-deep-dive-into-keycloak) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**blog.getambassador.io: Step-by-Step Centralized Authentication for Kubernetes with Keycloak and the Ambassador Edge Stack**](https://blog.getambassador.io/centralized-authentication-with-keycloak-and-ambassador-edge-stack-d509ffbc7b6f) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**blog.nody.cc: Verify your Kubernetes Cluster Network Policies: From Faith to Proof**](https://blog.nody.cc/posts/2020-06-kubernetes-network-policy-verification) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**openshift.com: Introducing OpenShift Service Mesh 2.0 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-openshift-service-mesh-2.0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: Deploying Service Mesh in Production**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/adopting-service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Announcing Linkerd 2.8: simple, secure multi-cluster Kubernetes**](https://linkerd.io/2020/06/09/announcing-linkerd-2.8/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Traffic Director and gRPCβ€”proxyless services for your service mesh**](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/traffic-director-supports-proxyless-grpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**age-of-product.com: Hiring: 71 Scrum Product Owner Interview Questions to Avoid Agile Imposters**](https://age-of-product.com/42-scrum-product-owner-interview-questions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**ashishtechmill.com: Demystifying Google Container Tool Jib: Java Image Builder**](https://www.ashishtechmill.com/demystifying-google-container-tool-jib-java-image-builder) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**docker-maven-plugin**](https://github.com/fabric8io/docker-maven-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**youtube: Making Friends with Machine Learning | Cassie Kozyrkov | playlist 🌟**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRKtJ4IpxJpDxl0NTvNYQWKCYzHNuy2xG) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**infoq.com: Better Metrics for Building High Performance Teams**](https://www.infoq.com/articles/better-metrics-team-performance) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**scrum.org: Scrum no es una metodologΓ­a, es un marco de trabajo**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/scrum-no-es-una-metodologia-es-un-marco-de-trabajo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**devops.com: Shift-Right Testing: The Emergence of TestOps**](https://devops.com/shift-right-testing-the-emergence-of-testops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**opensource.com: What you need to know about automation testing in CI/CD**](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/automation-testing-cicd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: Removing the Roadblock to Continuous Performance Testing**](https://thenewstack.io/removing-the-roadblock-to-continuous-performance-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**copyist**](https://github.com/cockroachdb/copyist) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**opensource.com: Cerberus - An open source solution for continuous testing' at scale**](https://opensource.com/article/20/8/cerberus-test-automation) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Static analysis with KubeAudit for Red Hat OpenShift**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/09/static-analysis-with-kubeaudit-for-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**youtube: Tinder's Move to Kubernetes - Chris O'Brien & Chris Thomas, Tinder**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=o3WXPXDuCSU) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**botkube.io**](https://botkube.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**Gitkube 🌟**](https://github.com/hasura/gitkube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**kubediff 🌟**](https://github.com/weaveworks/kubediff) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with spring cloud kubernetes**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2019/12/20/microservices-with-spring-cloud-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**redhat.com: Red Hat drives future of Java with cloud-native, container-first Quarkus**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-drives-future-java-cloud-native-container-first-quarkus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**developers.redhat.com: Quarkus: A quick-start guide to the Kubernetes-native Java stack**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/quarkus-quick-start-guide-kubernetes-native-java-stack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**developers.redhat.com: How Quarkus brings imperative and reactive programming together**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/18/how-quarkus-brings-imperative-and-reactive-programming-together) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**blog.heroku.com: Deconstructing Monolithic Applications into Services**](https://www.heroku.com/blog/monolithic-applications-into-services) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**NoSQL Databases: a Survey and Decision Guidance**](https://medium.baqend.com/nosql-databases-a-survey-and-decision-guidance-ea7823a822d) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**theburningmonk.com: Why you should use ephemeral environments when you do serverless**](https://theburningmonk.com/2019/09/why-you-should-use-temporary-stacks-when-you-do-serverless) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**theburningmonk.com: Making Terraform and Serverless framework work together**](https://theburningmonk.com/2019/03/making-terraform-and-serverless-framework-work-together) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**Whitepaper: Migrating Your Databases to AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/dms/?audit=2019q1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**hbr.org: As Your Team Gets Bigger, Your Leadership Style Has to Adapt**](https://hbr.org/2019/03/as-your-team-gets-bigger-your-leadership-style-has-to-adapt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**pbpython.com: Practical Business Python**](https://pbpython.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**Boto**](https://github.com/boto/boto) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**eldadru/ksniff 🌟**](https://github.com/eldadru/ksniff) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills**](https://github.com/trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**vmware.com: How to Deconstruct a Monolith using Microservices – Getting Ready for Cloud-Native**](https://blogs.vmware.com/vov/2018/08/06/how-to-deconstruct-a-monolith-using-microservices-getting-ready-for-cloud-native) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**ref1: docker build --network=host**](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-eks-ami/issues/183) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**URL Filter Plugin**](https://github.com/jenkinsci/url-filter-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**blog.christianposta.com: Do I Need an API Gateway if I Use a Service Mesh?**](https://blog.christianposta.com/microservices/do-i-need-an-api-gateway-if-i-have-a-service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**cloudonaut.io: Seamless EC2 monitoring with the Unified CloudWatch Agent**](https://cloudonaut.io/seamless-ec2-monitoring-with-the-unified-cloudwatch-agent) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [**github.com/genuinetools: contained.af**](https://github.com/genuinetools/contained.af) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [**kubeops/config-syncer: Config Syncer (previously Kubed)**](https://github.com/config-syncer/config-syncer) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [**codesenberg/bombardier 🌟**](https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [**bloomberg/goldpinger 🌟**](https://github.com/bloomberg/goldpinger) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [**nylas.com: Profiling Python in Production**](https://www.nylas.com/blog/performance) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [**aelsabbahy/goss**](https://github.com/goss-org/goss) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [**Querying Amazon Kinesis Streams Directly with SQL and Spark Streaming**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/querying-amazon-kinesis-streams-directly-with-sql-and-spark-streaming) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [**Amazon WorkMail – Now Generally Available**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-workmail-now-generally-available) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [**tqdm: Instantly make your python loops show a progress meter - just wrap' any iterator with "tqdm(iterator)", and you're done!**](https://github.com/noamraph/tqdm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [**Migrating to Boto3**](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/developer/migrating-to-boto3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [**AWS Config Rules – Dynamic Compliance Checking for Cloud Resources**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-config-rules-dynamic-compliance-checking-for-cloud-resources) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [**Amazon Inspector – Automated Security Assessment Service**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-inspector-automated-security-assessment-service) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [**Coming Soon – EC2 Dedicated Hosts**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/coming-soon-ec2-dedicated-hosts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [**EC2 Container Service Update – Container Registry, ECS CLI, AZ-Aware Scheduling, and More**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-container-service-update-container-registry-ecs-cli-az-aware-scheduling-and-more) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [**AWS IoT – Cloud Services for Connected Devices**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-iot-cloud-services-for-connected-devices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [**Linux networking examples and tutorials for advanced users**](https://github.com/knorrie/network-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [**copr.fedorainfracloud.org**](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2010)** [**pulpproject.org**](https://pulpproject.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2008)** [**CommandLineFu 🌟**](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2004)** [**pement.org: Handy one-line scripts for AWK**](https://www.pement.org/awk/awk1line.txt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2002)** [**ngrep**](https://ngrep.sourceforge.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2001)** [**Angry IP Scanner (or simply ipscan)**](https://angryip.org) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gofireflyio/aiac 🌟](https://github.com/gofireflyio/aiac) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [How they SRE](https://github.com/upgundecha/howtheysre) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [lorien/awesome-web-scraping: Awesome Web Scraping](https://github.com/lorien/awesome-web-scraping) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [sottlmarek/DevSecOps: Ultimate DevSecOps library 🌟](https://github.com/sottlmarek/DevSecOps) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cosign: Container Signing](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/moabukar/tech-vault](https://github.com/moabukar/tech-vault) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [mineiros-io/terramate](https://github.com/terramate-io/terramate) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/tensorchord/Awesome-LLMOps: Awesome LLMOps](https://github.com/tensorchord/Awesome-LLMOps) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sonobuoy](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/sonobuoy) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/yannh/kubeconform 🌟](https://github.com/yannh/kubeconform) 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Notary](https://github.com/notaryproject/notary) 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/microsoft/retina](https://github.com/microsoft/retina) 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/hygieia/Hygieia 🌟](https://github.com/hygieia/Hygieia) 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [GitHub redhat-cop: Ansible Role 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/infra-ansible) 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Communities of Practice](https://github.com/redhat-cop) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com: golang-cheat-sheet](https://github.com/a8m/golang-cheat-sheet) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Using OpenShift Pipelines to Automate Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-openshift-pipelines-to-automate-red-hat-advanced-cluster-security-for-kubernetes) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Pipelines Advanced Triggers Part 1 - Triggering Different Project Builds in the Same Repository](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-advanced-triggers-part-1-triggering-different-project-builds-in-the-same-repository) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com/tag/multi-datacenter](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog?f[0]=taxonomy_blog_post_category_tid:107161&f[1]=taxonomy_topic_tid:75521) [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with the fabric8 Kubernetes Java client](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/20/getting-started-with-the-fabric8-kubernetes-java-client) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Broken by default: why you should avoid most Dockerfile example 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/dockerizing-python-is-hard) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud-Native CI/CD with OpenShift Pipelines based on Tekton](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-openshift-pipelines) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: From Code to Production with GitOps, Tekton and ArgoCD 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-code-to-production-with-gitops) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Customizing OpenShift project creation 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/05/customizing-openshift-project-creation) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Testing memory-based horizontal pod autoscaling on OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/19/testing-memory-based-horizontal-pod-autoscaling-on-openshift) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Handling Angular environments in continuous delivery with Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/27/handling-angular-environments-in-continuous-delivery-with-red-hat-openshift) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./angular.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com - Get started with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/05/02/get-started-with-jenkins-ci-cd-in-red-hat-openshift-4) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: How to survive an outage and live to tell about it!](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/metro-area-openshift-stretch-cluster-how-to-survive-an-outage-and-live-to-tell-about-it) [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: Stateful Workloads and the Two Data Center Conundrum](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/stateful-workloads-and-the-two-data-center-conundrum) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: From Templates to Openshift Helm Charts](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-templates-to-openshift-helm-charts) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Securing .NET Core on OpenShift using HTTPS](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/10/12/securing-net-core-on-openshift-using-https) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [thenewstack.io: Using ChatGPT for Questions Specific to Your Company Data](https://thenewstack.io/using-chatgpt-for-questions-specific-to-your-company-data) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: K8sGPT + LocalAI: Unlock Kubernetes superpowers for free!](https://itnext.io/k8sgpt-localai-unlock-kubernetes-superpowers-for-free-584790de9b65) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [golang-design/history](https://github.com/golang-design/history) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Golang for Node.js Developers](https://github.com/miguelmota/golang-for-nodejs-developers) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [The Ultimate Go Study Guide](https://github.com/hoanhan101/ultimate-go) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [eli.thegreenplace.net: REST Servers in Go: Part 4 - using OpenAPI and Swagger](https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2021/rest-servers-in-go-part-4-using-openapi-and-swagger) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Rate limiting HTTP requests in Go using Redis](https://dev.to/mauriciolinhares/rate-limiting-http-requests-in-go-using-redis-51m7) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Create a Restful API with Golang from scratch 🌟](https://dev.to/pacheco/create-a-restful-api-with-golang-from-scratch-42g2) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [blog.getambassador.io: Debugging Go Microservices in Kubernetes with VScode](https://blog.getambassador.io/debugging-go-microservices-in-kubernetes-with-vscode-a36beb48ef1) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Using Delve to debug Go programs on Red Hat Enterprise' Linux](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/03/using-delve-to-debug-go-programs-on-red-hat-enterprise-linux) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [datastation.multiprocess.io: Speeding up Go's builtin JSON encoder up to' 55% for large arrays of objects](https://datastation.multiprocess.io/blog/2022-03-03-improving-go-json-encoding-performance-for-large-arrays-of-objects.html) [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [go-ini/ini](https://github.com/go-ini/ini) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Go Does Not Need a Java Style GC](https://itnext.io/go-does-not-need-a-java-style-gc-ac99b8d26c60) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [mholt/json-to-go](https://github.com/mholt/json-to-go) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [create-go-app/cli](https://github.com/create-go-app/cli) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [iximiuz/client-go-examples](https://github.com/iximiuz/client-go-examples) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [kubernetes-sigs/e2e-framework](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/e2e-framework) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [ahmet.im: Building container images in Go](https://ahmet.im/blog/building-container-images-in-go) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [gnet](https://github.com/panjf2000/gnet) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Masterminds/sprig: Sprig: Template functions for Go templates](https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [kkdai/youtube](https://github.com/kkdai/youtube) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [GoogleCloudPlatform/golang-samples: Sample apps and code written for Google' Cloud in the Go programming language.](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/golang-samples) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Introducing the Aurora Storage Engine](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/introducing-the-aurora-storage-engine) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Auditing for highly regulated industries using Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/auditing-for-highly-regulated-industries-using-amazon-aurora-postgresql) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [New Amazon RDS for MySQL & PostgreSQL Multi-AZ Deployment Option: Improved' Write Performance & Faster Failover](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-rds-multi-az-db-cluster) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL blue/green deployment using fast database cloning](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/amazon-aurora-postgresql-blue-green-deployment-using-fast-database-cloning) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Modernize database stored procedures to use Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL federated queries, pg_cron, and AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/modernize-database-stored-procedures-to-use-amazon-aurora-postgresql-federated-queries-pg_cron-and-aws-lambda) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Let’s Architect! Architecting with Amazon DynamoDB](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/lets-architect-architecting-with-amazon-dynamodb) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [AWS Database Migration Service](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-database-migration-service) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Replicate and transform data in Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL across multiple Regions using AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/replicate-and-transform-data-in-amazon-aurora-postgresql-across-multiple-regions-using-aws-dms) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Migrating Oracle databases with near-zero downtime using AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/migrating-oracle-databases-with-near-zero-downtime-using-aws-dms) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Migrating a commercial database to open source with AWS SCT and AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/migrating-a-commercial-database-to-open-source-with-aws-sct-and-aws-dms) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [thenewstack.io: Cloud Native Identity and Access Management in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-identity-and-access-management-in-kubernetes) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
 
 ## Emerging
 
-  - **(2026)** [==llama.cpp plugin==](https://github.com/samyfodil/taubyte-llama-satellite) ⭐ 17  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” An experimental bridge connecting llama.cpp with Taubyte WASM modules. Facilitates low-latency, localized LLM inference tasks across decentralized edge node topologies.
-  - **(2025)** [==prosimcorp/reforma==](https://github.com/prosimcorp/reforma) ⭐ 58  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” Reforma is an emerging schema validation and dynamic mutation engine for Kubernetes manifests. Operating ahead of deployment pipelines, it allows engineers to declarative-define mutating policies and structural validations on raw YAML. This functions as a lightweight, modular alternative to complex mutating admission webhooks.
-  - **(2024)** [==Kaggle Competitions==](https://www.kaggle.com/competitions) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” Kaggle stands as the premier community catalog and competition hub for data science. It enables engineers to extract real-world datasets, benchmark their model configurations, and leverage managed GPU runtimes for experimental validation.
-  - **(2021)** [==KuUI (Kubernetes UI)==](https://github.com/viveksinghggits/kuui) ⭐ 18  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” An experimental visual management utility designed to make resource visualization intuitive. Aims to help junior developers navigate local clusters by listing deployments, services, and running pod instances clearly.
-  - **(2021)** [==SQErzo: Tiny ORM for Graph databases==](https://github.com/BBVA/sqerzo) ⭐ 35  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” An experimental, lightweight ORM library for Graph databases developed by BBVA. While highly interesting for research, it exhibits low active maintenance and is kept primarily as an architectural design reference.
-  - **(2025)** [**odo**](https://odo.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A developer-focused CLI tool for writing and deploying applications on Kubernetes and OpenShift without deep Kubernetes knowledge. It abstracts complex YAML files and facilitates live code updates directly inside running containers. It represents an emerging paradigm in local iteration loops, competing with tooling like Skaffold and Tilt for developer mindshare.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: 5 Cloud Native Trends to Watch out for in 2022**](https://thenewstack.io/5-cloud-native-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2022) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Outlines five major architectural developments in cloud-native technology, highlighting eBPF-powered networking, WebAssembly (Wasm) runtime integration, and GitOps-centric deployment. Serves as a useful compass for aligning next-generation enterprise platforms with emerging standards.
-  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: API Lifecycles and You**](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-api-lifecycles-and-you) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A crucial structural review of the Kubernetes API Deprecation Policy. Advises architects on future-proofing application manifests as Kubernetes APIs transition from Alpha to Beta to GA.
-  - **(2026)** [helmwave/helmwave](https://github.com/helmwave/helmwave) ⭐ 886  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An emerging orchestrator implementing a 'Docker Compose' deployment feel for Helm charts. Featuring parallel execution plans, strict dependency resolution, and declarative configs, it offers platform teams a robust multi-chart orchestration tool.
-  - **(2024)** [rootless-containers/usernetes](https://github.com/rootless-containers/usernetes) ⭐ 970  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” Usernetes is an experimental project executing entire Kubernetes clusters (including kubelet, container runtime, and control plane) as unprivileged user sessions (rootless). By leveraging user namespaces, it mitigates severe host privilege escalation risks. Despite performance and networking constraints, it represents a crucial paradigm for high-security multi-tenant nodes.
-  - **(2024)** [Isoflow](https://isoflow.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An emerging design canvas specialized in creating beautiful 3D isometric network and system architecture layouts. Ideal for producing high-fidelity structural graphics for engineering specifications.
-  - **(2022)** [Kspan - Turning Kubernetes Events into spans 🌟](https://github.com/weaveworks-experiments/kspan) ⭐ 807  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental tool designed to consume Kubernetes events and convert them into OpenTelemetry-compliant spans. By treating lifecycle events as spans, it enables operators to visualize cluster events inside APM tracing backends like Jaeger or Zipkin. With Weaveworks' exit from active development, the project remains an archived but highly influential conceptual reference in 2026.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 13 open source projects transforming AI and machine learning](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2336757/16-open-source-projects-transforming-ai-and-machine-learning.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An analytical review of thirteen disruptive open-source initiatives restructuring the artificial intelligence and machine learning paradigm. Covers emerging runtimes, foundational data lakes, model-serving layers, and high-performance training acceleration engines that dominate the landscape.
-  - **(2020)** [raygun.com: The 10 best DevOps tools for 2020](https://raygun.com/blog/best-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” A curated technical review of prominent DevOps tooling spanning application monitoring, CI/CD, and infrastructure-as-code (IaC). It contrasts traditional application performance monitoring (APM) approaches with modern observability patterns emerging in distributed cloud topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/GolangRepos](https://x.com/GolangRepos) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” Curator Insight identifies this Twitter/X feed as an automated discovery channel posting active Go repositories. Live Grounding confirms it serves as an auxiliary stream to watch emerging open-source Go software ecosystems.
-  - **(2023)** [kustomizer](https://kustomizer.dev) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” Kustomizer is an experimental command-line tool designed to inspect, diff, and apply Kubernetes configurations packaged as OCI artifacts. Built on top of Kustomize principles, it attempts to streamline the delivery of customized YAML configurations directly from OCI registries. While innovative for GitOps pipelines, it remains a niche option compared to Helm or standard Kustomize.
-  - **(2022)** [elconfidencial.com: La batalla entre Google y Meta que nadie esperaba: revolucionar la biologΓ­a 🌟](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/ciencia/2022-11-18/carrera-google-meta-revolucionar-biologia_3520865) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” A deep journalistic analysis exploring the intense scientific competition between Google's DeepMind (AlphaFold) and Meta AI (ESMFold) in protein folding. Highlights the tectonic shift of biological science into a computationally intensive machine learning domain with staggering computing architecture demands.
-  - **(2022)** [autodraw.com](https://www.autodraw.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An experimental, AI-powered drawing web client developed by Google. Uses machine learning algorithms to map rough sketches into polished, professional icons and system vectors in real time.
-  - **(2021)** [moule3053/mck8s](https://github.com/moule3053/mck8s) ⭐ 73  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” MCK8s (Multi-Cluster Kubernetes) is an experimental open-source multi-cluster orchestration scheduler. It aims to intelligently distribute workloads across distinct geographical or multi-cloud Kubernetes clusters based on custom latency, cost, or compliance constraints. While theoretically robust, it remains an early-stage academic and community project.
-  - **(2021)** [sciuro](https://github.com/cloudflare/sciuro) ⭐ 180  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An experimental graphical interface developed by Cloudflare to visualize Kubernetes workloads, cluster nodes, and networking paths in real time. It was designed to highlight resource topology and mapping structures. In 2026, the repository is unmaintained but serves as an informative architectural archetype for web UI mapping.
-  - **(2021)** [kim - The Kubernetes Image Manager](https://github.com/rancher/kim) ⭐ 321  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental builder and manager designed by Rancher to compile, push, and run container images directly inside a Kubernetes cluster's container runtime, eliminating the need for Docker Desktop or daemon forwards. By 2026, the project has been archived in favor of tools like Finch and native BuildKit operators.
-  - **(2021)** [azohra/yaml.sh](https://github.com/azohra/yaml.sh) ⭐ 34  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An experimental, pure Bash-based YAML parser designed to extract configurations without external runtime dependencies like Python or Node.js. It is a lightweight helper for minimal edge installations, though mostly inactive in terms of recent development.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/mumoshu/helm-x: Helm X Plugin](https://github.com/mumoshu/helm-x) ⭐ 178  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An experimental Helm plugin developed to extend standard chart templates with custom scripting functions and enhanced lifecycle control. This project is now unmaintained, serving purely as a design blueprint.
-  - **(2020)** [kris-nova/kaar](https://github.com/krisnova/kaar) ⭐ 152  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” Created by the late Kris Nova, Kaar is a Kubernetes Application Archive format tool designed to bundle container storage and system states into self-contained physical archives. Highly experimental and historical developer asset.
-  - **(2022)** [Another Autoscaler](https://github.com/dignajar/another-autoscaler) ⭐ 80  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An experimental autoscaler designed to evaluate external metrics or queue lengths and dynamically adjust replica counts outside standard HPA paths. In 2026, while development is minimal, it serves as an excellent reference for engineers building decoupled custom autoscaling loops using Go APIs.
-  - **(2022)** [kbrew](https://github.com/kbrew-dev/kbrew) ⭐ 189  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” Kbrew functions as an experimental package manager for local Kubernetes configurations, attempting to bring a Homebrew-like ease of installation to manifest files. It streamlines package delivery for local developer environments, although it has struggled to gain mainstream traction against established tools like Helm or Kustomize.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/circa10a/terraform-provider-mailform](https://github.com/circa10a/terraform-provider-mailform) ⭐ 14  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” A niche experimental Terraform provider for the Mailform SaaS API. Serves as a great programmatic example for developers seeking to build customized provider architectures using standard SDK specifications.
-  - **(2021)** [Jabos](https://github.com/srfrnk/jabos) ⭐ 3  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” Jabos (Just Another Bunch of Specs) is an experimental developer-centric GitOps workflow tool. It attempts to dramatically simplify Kubernetes configurations by utilizing abstract JSON/JS specifications instead of verbose YAML manifests, compiling down to standard Kubernetes APIs. While creative, it remains a low-adoption hobbyist project.
-  - **(2021)** [eezhee/eezhee](https://github.com/eezhee/eezhee) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An experimental CLI utility designed to simplify the provisioning of development Kubernetes clusters on various cloud providers like DigitalOcean and Linode. It aims to reduce cluster setup overhead to a single command. The repository has been quiet since 2022, serving as a historical artifact for lightweight provisioning scripts.
-  - **(2021)** [github: Kubernetes Deployment Orchestrator](https://github.com/SAP-archive/kubernetes-deployment-orchestrator) ⭐ 11  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An archived, experimental orchestrator developed by SAP to coordinate complex Helm releases and dependency chains across large multi-tenant landscapes. Kept strictly as a historic design blueprint for modular platform workflows.
-  - **(2018)** [Setec 🌟](https://github.com/anthonysterling/setec) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” An early experimental tool for managing and injecting secrets into Kubernetes clusters. It represents early attempts to bridge external secrets engines with native pods, now entirely replaced by External Secrets Operator and HashiCorp Vault.
-  - **(2026)** [devops.com](https://devops.com) [EN CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” Curator Insight: Major industry hub for DevOps articles, webinars, and news. Live Grounding: Offers central coverage of emerging SRE trends, security frameworks, and container orchestration developments.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/AWSreInvent](https://x.com/AWSreInvent)  [EMERGING] β€” Targeted social broadcast hub cataloging major releases, technical breakout session highlights, and real-time architectural reveals emerging from the annual AWS re:Invent technology conference.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Labs GitHub](https://github.com/awslabs) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” The central AWS Labs GitHub organization housing hundreds of active experimental projects, tooling integrations, and reference CDK blueprints. Live Grounding highlights this hub as a critical launchpad for emerging patterns in infrastructure-as-code and cloud automation. It provides platform engineering teams with robust, peer-reviewed building blocks for accelerated architecture design.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/topics/gitops 🌟](https://github.com/topics/gitops) [GO CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” A dynamically aggregated index of GitOps-related source code repositories and tooling hosted on GitHub. It connects engineers to reconciliation agents, helper plugins, and template engines. It serves as a great source for discovering emerging, community-driven deployment automation utilities.
-  - **(2026)** [GAIA-X: A Federated Data Infrastructure for Europe](https://www.bundeswirtschaftsministerium.de/Redaktion/EN/Dossier/gaia-x.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” German Federal Ministry dossier presenting Gaia-X's vision for data sovereignty, interoperability, and reducing hyperscaler lock-in across the EU. Live grounding demonstrates its influence on emerging EU legislation (Data Act) and federated cloud-computing structures in highly regulated sectors.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/krateoplatformops/krateo](https://github.com/krateoplatformops/krateo) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” Krateo Platform Ops is an emerging control plane orchestrator designed to build standardized internal platforms. Utilizing Crossplane underneath, it helps platform engineers manage heterogeneous cloud resources, database deployments, and infrastructure pipelines via declarative Kubernetes interfaces.
-  - **(2024)** [CloudCanvas - Diagramming for Cloud Infrastructure](https://cloudcanvas.co) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” CloudCanvas is an emerging interactive workspace tool tailored for designing cloud topologies and auto-generating infrastructure-as-code manifests. By linking architectural nodes directly to API-driven configurations, it helps bridge the gap between architectural diagramming and operational execution.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Leveraging Azure Copilot for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/leveraging-azure-copilot-for-azure-kubernetes-services-aks/4212457) [N/A CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” Discusses integrating Microsoft Copilot generative AI models within the Azure Kubernetes Service management plane. Highlights AI-assisted troubleshooting workflows, automated diagnostics, YAML generation, and resource tuning suggestions. Represents the emerging state of artificial intelligence operations (AIOps) in cloud-native management.
-  - **(2024)** [infoworld.com: Beyond SQL: 8 new languages for data querying](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334689/beyond-sql-8-new-languages-for-data-querying.html) [POLYGLOT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” Analyzes the evolution of data query architectures beyond standard SQL. Evaluates emerging declarative languages (such as PRQL, Malloy, and EdgeQL) designed to solve SQL's design constraints, enhancing pipeline maintainability and query expressiveness.
-  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/ChromeDevTools](https://x.com/ChromeDevTools) [NONE CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” Official social channel delivering incremental telemetry upgrades, performance hacks, debugging tips, and experimental profiling capabilities integrated within the Chrome developer ecosystem.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: DevOps Trends for Developers in 2023 | Pavan Belagatti](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/devops-trends-for-developers-in-2023-345b) [EN CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” Curator Insight: Details trending technologies and tooling directions emerging within DevOps. Live Grounding: Highlights progressive shifts toward DevSecOps, Platform Engineering, and GitOps-managed container lifecycles in the modern enterprise.
-  - **(2023)** [valohai.com/blog/llmops/](https://valohai.com/blog/llmops)  [EMERGING] β€” A detailed structural analysis mapping out the critical differences between classical MLOps pipelines and the emerging LLMOps domain. It addresses unique lifecycle challenges such as prompt versioning, parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT), and the RAG validation triad. It helps platform teams adapt CI/CD tools to AI lifecycles.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: AWS re:Invent 2023 - From hype to impact: Building a generative AI architecture (ARC217)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Lat8dP7Eq0) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” An advanced AWS architecture session detailing patterns to transition generative AI from experimental concepts to secure, cost-optimized, and low-latency production applications. It covers vector search performance, model endpoint caching, and distributed multi-tenant API routing. This reference is crucial for system engineers designing robust enterprise AI portals.
-  - **(2023)** [community.aws/kubernetes](https://builder.aws.com/learn/topics/kubernetes)  [EMERGING] β€” Curated developer platform presenting technical walk-throughs, AWS integrations, architecture guides, and emerging patterns specifically centered around EKS and cloud-native topologies on AWS.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.27: In-place Resource Resize for Kubernetes Pods (alpha)](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/05/12/in-place-pod-resize-alpha) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” Reviews the highly anticipated alpha feature in Kubernetes 1.27: In-place Resource Resize for Pods. This allows engineers to dynamically scale CPU and memory resources allocated to running containers without requiring a pod restart. This capability drastically improves availability and operational costs for scaling-heavy stateful applications and microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: Los programadores ya alucinaban con CoPilot y ChatGPT, pero ahora DeepMind va mΓ‘s allΓ‘ con AplhaCode](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/programadores-alucinaban-copilot-chatgpt-ahora-deepmind-va-alla-aplhacode) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” Compares OpenAI's coding models to DeepMind's AlphaCode. Analyzes AlphaCode's specialized algorithm structures designed to address multi-variable competitive programming challenges. Highlights key architectural differences in model validation and generation.
-  - **(2022)** [Michaelpalacce/SimpleSecrets](https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/SimpleSecrets) ⭐ 25  [GO CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” An experimental secrets management utility that simplifies distributing and syncing environment configurations securely across multiple namespaces.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.25 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-25-whats-new)  [EMERGING] β€” Curator Insight reviews what is new in 1.25. In 2026, this is remembered for bringing Pod Security Admission to GA, KMS v2 alpha, and cgroups v2 enhancements.
-  - **(2022)** [martinheinz.dev: Backup-and-Restore of Containers with Kubernetes Checkpointing API](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/85) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” The Kubernetes Checkpointing API introduces the revolutionary ability to freeze and snapshot a running container's state to disk for backup or migration purposes. This technical analysis demonstrates how to leverage this API to capture memory-level states, enabling ultra-fast recovery and deep forensics of active workloads. However, as of 2026, this feature remains highly experimental and runtime-dependent.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Google Chrome Hidden Features Every Developer Should Know](https://blog.bitsrc.io/google-chrome-experimental-features-for-developers-a9a7cc9d1b30) [NONE CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” Explores experimental diagnostic protocols, visual overrides, and command-palette functions hidden inside the DevTools application framework to streamline daily workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market (Q2 2021)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q2)  [CASE STUDY] [EMERGING] β€” A historical analysis of the cloud-native recruitment landscape in Q2 2021. Tracks emerging salary ranges, high-demand Kubernetes technical sub-skills (Helm, GitOps, Prometheus), and regional job opportunities across North America and Europe.
-  - **(2021)** [#FeatureFlags](https://x.com/hashtag/featureflag) [NONE CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” A real-time community stream tracking discussions, tool releases, and architectural patterns around feature flags. Connects developers to recent open-source implementations and emerging best practices in continuous delivery.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubexpose: A Kubernetes Operator, for fun and profit!](https://itnext.io/kubexpose-a-kubernetes-operator-for-fun-and-profit-f528586eee07) [N/A CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” A practical walk-through detailing the development of Kubexpose, an experimental custom controller designed to simplify cluster service exposure rules.
-  - **(2021)** [abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator](https://github.com/abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator) [GO CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental Go-based operator designed to automatically create Ingress resources or load balancers for annotated services. Designed as a learning showcase for Kubebuilder workflows, this project is archived in 2026 but remains a valuable reference for custom ingress generation patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf: ImageWolf - Fast Distribution of Docker Images' on Clusters](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf) ⭐ 143  [GO CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” A tool designed to accelerate the distribution of Docker images across a Kubernetes cluster by using a BitTorrent-like peer-to-peer distribution protocol among nodes. By 2026, this experimental project is archived, as native container runtimes (such as containerd) integrated direct registry streaming and IPFS-based distribution.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Growth of State in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/the-growth-of-state-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” A historical and architectural analysis of the growth of stateful applications inside Kubernetes. It documents the transition from early, experimental Peterson/Docker volume loops to highly hardened cloud-native database clustering engines.
-  - **(2021)** [jvns.ca: New tool: an nginx playground](https://jvns.ca/blog/2021/09/24/new-tool--an-nginx-playground) [N/A CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” An interactive configuration testing platform designed to simplify complex Nginx rulesets. While the curator positions this as an experimental learning aid, live evaluation shows it has become an indispensable debugging tool for platform engineers needing to validate route maps, regex rewrites, and upstream headers safely outside production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Active-Active PostgreSQL Federation on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/active-active-postgres-federation-on-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” Investigates architectural techniques for implementing active-active PostgreSQL database federation on top of Kubernetes. While active-passive replication is the standard for high availability (Curator Insight), active-active multi-region federation delivers massive read/write scalability at the cost of complex conflict resolution (Live Grounding). This represents an emerging frontier for global cloud-native systems.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Understanding GitOps: The Latest Tools and Philosophies](https://thenewstack.io/understanding-gitops-the-latest-tools-and-philosophies) [NONE CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” Synthesizes emerging GitOps technologies and delivery paradigms. It focuses on how modern sync engines handle connectivity losses in hybrid environments and manage multi-tenant boundaries. It serves as a great tool for architects planning future-proof application delivery frameworks.
-  - **(2020)** [todaywasawesome/atomic-cluster: The Atomic Cluster](https://github.com/todaywasawesome/atomic-cluster) [SHELL CONTENT]  [EMERGING] β€” An experimental framework built to explore deployment lifecycles of highly compact, ephemeral Kubernetes engines at the edge. Optimizes cluster-state storage engine footprints and reduces node bootstrapping overhead for edge nodes and rapid local testing setups.
-  - **(2020)** [5 open source projects that make Kubernetes even better: Prometheus, Operator framework, Knative, Tekton, Kubeflow 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/5/kubernetes-5-open-source-projects-improve)  [EMERGING] β€” Evaluates five critical open-source initiativesβ€”Prometheus, the Operator Framework, Knative, Tekton, and Kubeflowβ€”that expand Kubernetes capabilities. This text documents the architectural evolution of these platforms from experimental integrations to enterprise standards.
-  - **(2020)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Building a path to success for microservices and .NET Core - Project Tye + GitHub Actions](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/building-a-path-to-success-for-microservices-and-net-core---project-tye--github-/1502270) [NONE CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” Explores local microservice discovery and container orchestration using Microsoft's experimental Project Tye alongside GitHub Actions. While Project Tye is legacy, it represents a core structural stage in .NET microservices evolution.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Multi-Cloud and Multi-Cluster Declarative Kubernetes Cluster Creation and Management with Cluster API (CAPI β€” v1alpha3)](https://itnext.io/multi-cloud-and-multi-cluster-declarative-kubernetes-cluster-creation-and-management-with-cluster-6df8efdc2a89) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” A deep-dive technical article illustrating the design patterns behind Cluster API (CAPI v1alpha3) for multi-cloud and bare-metal cluster deployments. It details how CAPI separates infrastructure provisioning from cluster bootstrapping via clean Custom Resource Definitions.
-  - **(2019)** [Templating on OpenShift: should I use Helm templates or OpenShift templates? 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/openshift-what-templates-should-you-use-helm-or-openshift) [YAML CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [GUIDE] β€” A comparative analysis contrasting OpenShift native templates with Helm charts. Outlines how Helm's global community, revision tracking, and subchart structures provide a superior template solution for complex microservice environments.
-  - **(2018)** [github.com/rothgar/bashScheduler](https://github.com/rothgar/bashScheduler) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” An experimental Kubernetes scheduler written entirely in Bash. It is exclusively intended for academic learning, illustrating scheduling queues, node filtering, and binding phases to developers wanting to grasp scheduler-manager communication without compiled code complexity.
-  - **(2017)** [martinfowler.com: Feature Toggles (aka Feature Flags)](https://martinfowler.com/articles/feature-toggles.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] β€” Martin Fowler's foundational deep-dive into feature toggling architecture. He classifies toggles by their dynamism and lifespan (such as release, ops, experimental, and permission flags) and provides patterns for managing complex toggle configurations at scale.
-  - **(2016)** [Jillegal OffHeap Module](https://github.com/serkan-ozal/jillegal) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental and now archived Java library designed to bypass standard JVM memory management by allocating objects directly off-heap. While historically notable for developers seeking ultra-low latency and manual pointer manipulation, modern JDK developmentsβ€”specifically the Foreign Function and Memory API (Project Panama)β€”have rendered this library obsolete. It remains useful primarily as a reference for educational and historical exploration of raw memory control within the Java ecosystem.
-  - [docker.com: Docker Hub Experimental CLI tool](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hub-experimental-cli-tool)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docker.com: Docker Hub Experimental CLI tool in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Zepto is a lightweight framework for the development of microservices & web services in golang](https://github.com/go-zepto/zepto) ⭐ 114  [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight web framework designed to simplify microservices development in Go. Features automated dependency injection and routing, though development has cooled in favor of active community-driven alternatives.
+  - **(2026)** [==llama.cpp plugin==](https://github.com/samyfodil/taubyte-llama-satellite) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==prosimcorp/reforma==](https://github.com/prosimcorp/reforma) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Kaggle Competitions==](https://www.kaggle.com/competitions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==KuUI (Kubernetes UI)==](https://github.com/viveksinghggits/kuui) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==SQErzo: Tiny ORM for Graph databases==](https://github.com/BBVA/sqerzo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**odo**](https://odo.dev) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: 5 Cloud Native Trends to Watch out for in 2022**](https://thenewstack.io/5-cloud-native-trends-to-watch-out-for-in-2022) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: API Lifecycles and You**](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-api-lifecycles-and-you) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [helmwave/helmwave](https://github.com/helmwave/helmwave) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Isoflow](https://isoflow.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [rootless-containers/usernetes](https://github.com/rootless-containers/usernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Kspan - Turning Kubernetes Events into spans 🌟](https://github.com/weaveworks-experiments/kspan) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 13 open source projects transforming AI and machine learning](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2336757/16-open-source-projects-transforming-ai-and-machine-learning.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [raygun.com: The 10 best DevOps tools for 2020](https://raygun.com/blog/best-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/GolangRepos](https://x.com/GolangRepos) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kustomizer](https://kustomizer.dev) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [autodraw.com](https://www.autodraw.com) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [elconfidencial.com: La batalla entre Google y Meta que nadie esperaba: revolucionar la biologΓ­a 🌟](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/ciencia/2022-11-18/carrera-google-meta-revolucionar-biologia_3520865) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [moule3053/mck8s](https://github.com/moule3053/mck8s) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sciuro](https://github.com/cloudflare/sciuro) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kim - The Kubernetes Image Manager](https://github.com/rancher/kim) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [azohra/yaml.sh](https://github.com/azohra/yaml.sh) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/mumoshu/helm-x: Helm X Plugin](https://github.com/mumoshu/helm-x) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kris-nova/kaar](https://github.com/krisnova/kaar) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Another Autoscaler](https://github.com/dignajar/another-autoscaler) 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kbrew](https://github.com/kbrew-dev/kbrew) 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/circa10a/terraform-provider-mailform](https://github.com/circa10a/terraform-provider-mailform) 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jabos](https://github.com/srfrnk/jabos) 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [eezhee/eezhee](https://github.com/eezhee/eezhee) 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github: Kubernetes Deployment Orchestrator](https://github.com/SAP-archive/kubernetes-deployment-orchestrator) 🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Setec 🌟](https://github.com/anthonysterling/setec) 🌟 [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devops.com](https://devops.com) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Labs GitHub](https://github.com/awslabs) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/AWSreInvent](https://x.com/AWSreInvent) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/topics/gitops 🌟](https://github.com/topics/gitops) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GAIA-X: A Federated Data Infrastructure for Europe](https://www.bundeswirtschaftsministerium.de/Redaktion/EN/Dossier/gaia-x.html) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/krateoplatformops/krateo](https://github.com/krateoplatformops/krateo) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [CloudCanvas - Diagramming for Cloud Infrastructure](https://cloudcanvas.co) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/ChromeDevTools](https://x.com/ChromeDevTools) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [infoworld.com: Beyond SQL: 8 new languages for data querying](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334689/beyond-sql-8-new-languages-for-data-querying.html) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Leveraging Azure Copilot for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/leveraging-azure-copilot-for-azure-kubernetes-services-aks/4212457) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: DevOps Trends for Developers in 2023 | Pavan Belagatti](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/devops-trends-for-developers-in-2023-345b) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: AWS re:Invent 2023 - From hype to impact: Building a generative AI architecture (ARC217)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Lat8dP7Eq0) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [valohai.com/blog/llmops/](https://valohai.com/blog/llmops) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.27: In-place Resource Resize for Kubernetes Pods (alpha)](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/05/12/in-place-pod-resize-alpha) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [community.aws/kubernetes](https://builder.aws.com/learn/topics/kubernetes) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.25 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-25-whats-new) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Michaelpalacce/SimpleSecrets](https://github.com/Michaelpalacce/SimpleSecrets) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: Los programadores ya alucinaban con CoPilot y ChatGPT, pero ahora DeepMind va mΓ‘s allΓ‘ con AplhaCode](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/programadores-alucinaban-copilot-chatgpt-ahora-deepmind-va-alla-aplhacode) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Google Chrome Hidden Features Every Developer Should Know](https://blog.bitsrc.io/google-chrome-experimental-features-for-developers-a9a7cc9d1b30) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [martinheinz.dev: Backup-and-Restore of Containers with Kubernetes Checkpointing API](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/85) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market (Q2 2021)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q2) [CASE STUDY] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator](https://github.com/abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf: ImageWolf - Fast Distribution of Docker Images' on Clusters](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Growth of State in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/the-growth-of-state-in-kubernetes) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jvns.ca: New tool: an nginx playground](https://jvns.ca/blog/2021/09/24/new-tool--an-nginx-playground) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubexpose: A Kubernetes Operator, for fun and profit!](https://itnext.io/kubexpose-a-kubernetes-operator-for-fun-and-profit-f528586eee07) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Understanding GitOps: The Latest Tools and Philosophies](https://thenewstack.io/understanding-gitops-the-latest-tools-and-philosophies) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [#FeatureFlags](https://x.com/hashtag/featureflag) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Active-Active PostgreSQL Federation on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/active-active-postgres-federation-on-kubernetes) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [todaywasawesome/atomic-cluster: The Atomic Cluster](https://github.com/todaywasawesome/atomic-cluster) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [5 open source projects that make Kubernetes even better: Prometheus, Operator framework, Knative, Tekton, Kubeflow 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/5/kubernetes-5-open-source-projects-improve) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Building a path to success for microservices and .NET Core - Project Tye + GitHub Actions](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/building-a-path-to-success-for-microservices-and-net-core---project-tye--github-/1502270) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Multi-Cloud and Multi-Cluster Declarative Kubernetes Cluster Creation and Management with Cluster API (CAPI β€” v1alpha3)](https://itnext.io/multi-cloud-and-multi-cluster-declarative-kubernetes-cluster-creation-and-management-with-cluster-6df8efdc2a89) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Templating on OpenShift: should I use Helm templates or OpenShift templates? 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/openshift-what-templates-should-you-use-helm-or-openshift) [EMERGING] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [github.com/rothgar/bashScheduler](https://github.com/rothgar/bashScheduler) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [martinfowler.com: Feature Toggles (aka Feature Flags)](https://martinfowler.com/articles/feature-toggles.html) [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Jillegal OffHeap Module](https://github.com/serkan-ozal/jillegal) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [Zepto is a lightweight framework for the development of microservices & web services in golang](https://github.com/go-zepto/zepto) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Docker Hub Experimental CLI tool](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hub-experimental-cli-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
 
 ## Guide
 
-  - **(2026)** [==bregman-arie/devops-exercises 🌟==](https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-exercises) ⭐ 82758  [PYTHON/YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A massive curated repository containing thousands of questions, answers, and hands-on exercises covering Linux, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, AWS, and system design. (Live Grounding: With over 82k stars, it stands in 2026 as the preeminent resource for preparing systems engineers and validating platform architecture skills).
-  - **(2026)** [==cheatsheetseries.owasp.org: OWASP Cheat Sheet Series 🌟🌟==](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/index.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: The definitive security reference series detailing modern web app vulnerability mitigations. Live Grounding: Updated dynamically through 2026, this master reference provides critical strategies for API authorization, OAuth2 implementation, Kubernetes security, and safe HCL practices, establishing itself as a mandatory enterprise engineering standard.
-  - **(2026)** [==infoq.com: Service Mesh Ultimate Guide:==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/service-mesh-ultimate-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly detailed, definitive guide analyzing the core architecture of service meshes. It breaks down control plane and data plane dynamics, explaining how sidecar and ambient topologies manage security, routing, and deep service observability.
-  - **(2026)** [==vaultproject.io==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” The master developer resource and documentation portal for the HashiCorp Vault ecosystem. Offers structured learning paths, architectural guides, and configuration references for implementing secure secret storage, PKI engines, and dynamic credential brokers.
-  - **(2026)** [==sysadminxpert.com: How to watch real time TCP and UDP ports on Linux (netstat & ss) 🌟==](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-watch-real-time-tcp-and-udp-ports-on-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Comparative analysis of netstat and the modern ss utility for tracking socket states and interface binds in real time. Essential diagnostics for validating ingress routing, firewalls, and networking on microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==github: Safe ways to do things in bash==](https://github.com/anordal/shellharden/blob/master/how_to_do_things_safely_in_bash.md) ⭐ 4784  [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Serves as the authoritative style manual for compiling safe, error-free bash scripts. Maintained within the Shellharden project, it outlines rigorous quoting standards, expansion parameters, array handling, and variable declarations to prevent system exploits or unexpected command executions.
-  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Complete Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjziYQIDorlXjTvvwweTYoNC) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly granular masterclass detailing Helm templates, complex StatefulSets, dynamic storage provisioning, and ingress configuration. Highly recommended for platform engineers tasked with standardizing real-world production clouds.
-  - **(2026)** [==100 Days Of Kubernetes: 100daysofkubernetes.io==](https://100daysofkubernetes.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly progressive community learning roadmap tracing advanced modern platform architectures. Chronicles continuous topics ranging from standard containers to advanced Envoy proxying, service meshes, and GitOps deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [==devopscube.com: How to Learn Kubernetes (Complete Roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟==](https://devopscube.com/learn-kubernetes-complete-roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, highly detailed learning path outlining the essential cloud-native concepts, tooling, and architectures. Serves as a primary reference for designing comprehensive platform engineering training regimens.
-  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Docker and Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjwPggqtFsI_zMAwvG0SqYCb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-defining video guide pairing OCI engine theory with localized container orchestration operations. Illustrates packaging programs, managing dependencies, configuring networks, and running resilient deployment manifests.
-  - **(2025)** [==Awesome MCP Servers==](https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers) ⭐ 89112  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A community-curated collection of servers implementing the Model Context Protocol. Live Grounding: Aggregates verified integrations linking AI models to tools like relational databases, enterprise APIs, version control providers, and local execution runtimes.
-  - **(2025)** [==Claude Code Best Practice==](https://github.com/shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice) ⭐ 57660  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Curated collection of best practices, system prompts, and architecture layouts for Claude Code. Live Grounding: Explores advanced CLI-driven agent workflows, highlighting configuration optimizations, shell integration strategies, and secure execution configurations in local and remote environments.
-  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: How Kubernetes Reinvented Virtual Machines (in a good sense) 🌟🌟==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/kubernetes-vs-virtual-machines) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Insightful analysis explaining how Kubernetes replicates hypervisor features through API-driven isolation, network namespaces, and cgroups. Demonstrates how K8s serves as the cloud operating system, abstraction layer, and software-defined datacenter.
-  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: Containers vs. Pods - Taking a Deeper Look==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/containers-vs-pods) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Deep technical review of the boundaries separating a standard Linux container from a Kubernetes Pod. Illustrates namespace sharing, IPC barriers, loopback network interfaces, and volume mounting mechanics between multi-container structures.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/migration: The Migration Execution Guide.==](https://github.com/Azure/migration) ⭐ 192  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Official Azure Migration Execution Guide repository. Houses comprehensive scripts, framework matrices, and programmatic guidance blueprints to safely move enterprise database, compute, and networking footprints from on-premises hosts into Microsoft Azure.
-  - **(2024)** [==postman.com: What is an API?==](https://www.postman.com/what-is-an-api) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Postman’s foundational guide explaining the mechanics of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). It covers request-response patterns, typical protocols, payloads (JSON/XML), and the strategic business value of exposing software interfaces. It serves as an industry-standard primer for developers starting with web services.
-  - **(2023)** [==serverlessland.com: EDA VISUALS 🌟🌟🌟==](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A curated collection of visual explanations covering event-driven mechanics. Helps developers visually digest routing, choreographies, and filtering topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [==mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide: Kubernetes Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A massive educational directory covering basic components, intermediate networking, storage, and advanced Kubernetes configurations. Offers structured developer pathways and hypervisor setup instructions, making it ideal for technical upskilling and training programs.
-  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Developing and deploying Spring Boot microservices on Kubernetes==](https://learnkube.com/spring-boot-kubernetes-guide) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly technical deep dive into deployment strategies for Spring Boot microservices on Kubernetes, focusing on resource constraints, graceful shutdown, and container sizing. It bridges the gap between Java's JVM memory footprints and Kubernetes container limits. This guide remains an industry gold-standard reference for configuring thread pools and JVM ergonomics inside container environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==bytebytego.com: System Design - Scale From Zero To Millions Of Users 🌟==](https://bytebytego.com/courses/system-design-interview/scale-from-zero-to-millions-of-users) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A structured breakdown of modern system scaling, illustrating how a single database configuration evolves into a multi-tiered global architecture. Covers key mechanics like database replication, global CDN routing, horizontal scaling of stateless application nodes, and distributed cache deployment.
-  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to build a Playwright Page Object Model==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-build-playwright-page-object-model) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on implementing the Page Object Model (POM) pattern in Playwright to decouple test cases from raw element selectors and action logic. Demonstrates structuring page objects using TypeScript/JavaScript classes, showing how Playwright's auto-waiting capabilities drastically simplify clean structural design.
-  - **(2023)** [==lambdatest.com: How To Run Selenium Tests In Docker ? 🌟==](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/run-selenium-tests-in-docker) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Expounds on Dockerizing Selenium test runs to eliminate 'it works on my machine' environmental discrepancies. Demonstrates using pre-built Selenium Standalone and Hub-Node Docker images to run tests headlessly inside isolated containers, which simplifies grid infrastructure management. It details mapping ports and configuring environment variables to enable scalable container-native test execution.
-  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to get started with Appium 2.0==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-do-mobile-automation-using-appium-2-0) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates the decoupled architecture of Appium 2.0, where mobile drivers (like UIAutomator2 and XCUITest) and plugins are installed independently from the core CLI. Explains the command line utilities to manage drivers, configure server execution parameters, and adapt existing test scripts to the upgraded ecosystem.
-  - **(2023)** [==redhat.com: An Architect's guide to APIs: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apis-soap-rest-graphql-grpc) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An architectural guide comparing the four most common web communication protocols: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC. It breaks down the network characteristics, payload sizes, typing capabilities, and typical use cases for each. REST is presented as the modern web default, GraphQL for complex client-driven data fetching, gRPC for high-performance low-latency inter-service microservice communication, and SOAP for enterprise legacy transactions.
-  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-design-best-practices-build-a-rest-api) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, comprehensive handbook walking through REST API design and development using JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js. Beyond routing, it covers crucial real-world topics including structured error handling, token-based authentication (JWTs), database connection pooling, and payload validation middleware. This serves as an end-to-end curriculum for building production-ready Node.js APIs.
-  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Best Practices – REST Endpoint Design Examples 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-best-practices-rest-endpoint-design-examples) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive blueprint for designing RESTful API endpoints using industry-standard conventions. It explains semantic HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE), logical plural resource naming, status code mappings, and pagination practices. Adhering to these standards ensures intuitive consumption and predictable API performance.
-  - **(2022)** [==home.robusta.dev: The ultimate guide to Kubernetes Services, LoadBalancers, and Ingress 🌟🌟🌟==](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-service-vs-loadbalancer-vs-ingress) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A visual, high-impact guide illuminating structural boundaries and usage paradigms across ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer, and Ingress. Translates complex routing definitions into clear deployment rules of thumb to help architects select the optimal entry channel based on target budgets and security policies.
-  - **(2022)** [==learnk8s.io: Tracing the path of network traffic in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-network-packets) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptionally precise visual reconstruction tracing the physical path of network packets through container boundaries, virtual interfaces, iptables chains, and node boundaries. Invaluable reference for platform engineers tasked with isolating root causes of packet drops and latency spikes.
-  - **(2022)** [==github.blog: Safeguard your containers with new container signing capability in GitHub Actions (cosign)==](https://github.blog/security/supply-chain-security/safeguard-container-signing-capability-actions) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” Establishes secure container build pipelines by integrating Sigstore Cosign directly with GitHub Actions. It leverages GitHub's OIDC provider to eliminate static private keys, signing container images with ephemeral, keyless certificates. This infrastructure drastically reduces credential leakage vectors in automated build environments.
-  - **(2021)** [==hobby-kube/guide 🌟==](https://github.com/hobby-kube/guide) ⭐ 5658  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive guide on bootstrapping an fully production-ready, highly available Kubernetes cluster on bare-metal or cheap cloud providers using CoreOS (Flatcar) and kubeadm. Outlines security hardening, manual network provisioning, and declarative automation.
-  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Working with Kubernetes API - Resources, Kinds, and Objects==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-structure-and-terminology) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An elegant structural analysis clarifying confusing terminology in the Kubernetes API. Explores the explicit definitions and dependencies of Kinds, Resources, and active cluster Objects.
-  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Simple HTTP Client 🌟🌟🌟==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-call-simple-http-client) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly practical walk-through illustrating how to query the Kubernetes API securely from any external script or HTTP client. Focuses on certificate manipulation and authentication headers.
-  - **(2021)** [==blog.gitguardian.com: Rewriting your git history, removing files permanently - cheatsheet & guide==](https://blog.gitguardian.com/rewriting-git-history-cheatsheet) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A detailed security guide for removing sensitive files, secrets, and large payloads from Git history. Compares legacy `git filter-branch` with the faster, modern `git-filter-repo` and BFG Repo-Cleaner tools, outlining downstream impacts of forced push updates.
-  - **(2021)** [==freecodecamp.org: Git for Professionals – Free Version Control Course 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-for-professionals) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive masterclass covering internal database models, advanced histories, interactive rebasing, bisecting debugging strategies, submodules, and clean git flow implementations for production-scale engineering teams.
-  - **(2020)** [==marklodato.github.io: A Visual Git Reference 🌟==](https://marklodato.github.io/visual-git-guide/index-en.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A highly praised visual guide explaining Git commands via structural maps and diagrams. Clearly illustrates state transitions between the workspace, index, local repository, and remote servers.
-  - **(2016)** [==youtube: Kubernetes for Sysadmins – Kelsey Hightower at PuppetConf 2016 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxWpu3QFPEDZBuMgy_Xq4mBR--uLA-3CSZ) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A classic, paradigm-shifting keynote by Kelsey Hightower detailing why traditional infrastructure admins must progress to container-centric architectures. Promotes declarative application specifications and programmatic state management.
-  - **(2026)** [**guides.github.com: Markdown Cheat Sheet 2**](https://docs.github.com/en) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” The authoritative reference guide for GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM). Essential for managing documentation structures, creating rich README files, formatting issue trackers, and building interactive templates within the developer workflow.
-  - **(2026)** [**learnitguide.net 🌟**](https://www.learnitguide.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A curated educational platform providing in-depth guides on enterprise Linux administration, DevOps tools, automation, and cloud platforms. Its systematic tutorials are designed to prepare system administrators for managing highly available enterprise environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Vim: Basic and intermediate commands**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/vim-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A structured reference covering intermediate-to-advanced Vim workflows, including search-and-replace regexes and window splitting. Boosts text manipulation throughput for systems engineers editing config files on remote servers.
-  - **(2026)** [**systemcodegeeks.com**](https://www.systemcodegeeks.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A specialized portal focused on systems architecture, development, and operational design patterns for backend engineers. Offers articles detailing the performance optimization of core infrastructure services and software integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [**The Geek Stuff**](https://www.thegeekstuff.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptionally popular command reference and Linux administration blog, known for its concise "15 practical examples" format. Covers database tuning, bash programming, security hardening, and server automation essentials.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux Server**](https://www.tecmint.com/control-systemd-services-on-remote-linux-server) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on executing remote service operations using systemctl over SSH channels. Essential knowledge for maintaining distributed, multi-node Linux system environments without utilizing bloated management agents.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Run Commands from Standard Input Using Tee and Xargs in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/pipe-command-output-to-other-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explores the powerful concurrency and output-splitting capabilities of xargs and tee. Demonstrates how to design resilient pipeline architectures for bulk file processing and systems automation.
-  - **(2026)** [**opensource.com: How to use the Linux grep command**](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/grep-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide and cheat sheet for grep syntax, covering recursive searching, exclusion criteria, and basic regular expressions. Fundamental text-processing utility crucial for searching through high-volume application logs.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install htop on CentOS 8**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-htop-on-centos-8) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A deployment guide for configuring htop on RHEL/CentOS systems, showcasing resource utilization bars, process hierarchies, and signal emission. The industry's staple tool for real-time manual system execution analysis.
-  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install and Configure β€˜Collectd’ and β€˜Collectd-Web’ to Monitor Server Resources in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-collectd-and-collectd-web-to-monitor-server-resources-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed configuration guide for deploying collectd daemon alongside collectd-web. Highlights high-performance C-based monitoring capabilities suitable for embedded or low-resource virtualized hosts.
-  - **(2026)** [**freecodecamp.org: RSync Examples – Rsync Options and How to Copy Files Over SSH**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rsync-examples-rsync-options-and-how-to-copy-files-over-ssh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive walkthrough of rsync protocol options and SSH integration for secure differential backups. Explains performance flags like --partial and --progress crucial for automated disaster recovery strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [**igoroseledko.com: Parallel Rsync**](https://www.igoroseledko.com/parallel-rsync) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to orchestrate multi-threaded data transfers using parallelized rsync patterns. Crucial for transferring petabyte-scale data over high-bandwidth networks without running into single-core processing bottlenecks.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: 5 advanced rsync tips for Linux sysadmins**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-rsync-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced operational tips for rsync, detailing exclude lists, link manipulation, bandwidth limiting, and dry runs. Increases replication precision and safeguards critical enterprise data during complex system migrations.
-  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Using ssh-keygen and sharing for key-based authentication in Linux**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-ssh-keygen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide to generating and deploying cryptographic SSH keypairs. Discusses security practices such as passphrase utilization, key algorithms (RSA vs. Ed25519), and multi-host access management.
-  - **(2026)** [**linuxteck.com: 15 basic curl command in Linux with practical examples**](https://www.linuxteck.com/curl-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical 15-point reference manual demonstrating HTTP handshake details, file-resume transfers, and custom headers. Provides critical tactical building blocks for scripting API health checks in automated CI/CD environments.
-  - **(2026)** [**educative.io/courses/the-kubernetes-course: Learn Kubernetes: A Deep Dive 🌟🌟🌟**](https://www.educative.io/courses/learn-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A text-first training curriculum with browser-native sandbox environments. Investigates internal API server flows, cluster scheduler behaviors, and advanced persistent volumes without installation friction.
-  - **(2025)** [**acloudguru.com: The Ultimate Terraform Cheatsheet**](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-ultimate-terraform-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Pluralsight's ultimate visual cheat sheet for Terraform workflows. Live Grounding: Highlights key syntax strategies including local module declarations, remote state locking in AWS S3 or HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP), and secret injection patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Tutorials For Beginners: Getting Started Guide**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-tutorials-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptional introductory portal that distills container architecture into highly digestible guides. Explores standard pod mechanics, ingress controllers, environment configs, and scaling strategies with clean procedural steps.
-  - **(2024)** [**Ansible k8s cheat sheet 🌟**](https://opensource.com/downloads/ansible-k8s-cheat-sheet) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Specialist reference sheet targeting Kubernetes resource control via Ansible modules. Live Grounding: Invaluable for platform automation, allowing operations teams to manage K8s object lifecycles using structured declarative YAML playbooks rather than raw kubectl commands.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.github.com/training-kit: Git cheat sheet**](https://training.github.com/downloads/github-git-cheat-sheet.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Official GitHub training PDF mapping standard CLI commands for branch lifecycle and local repository synchronization. Live Grounding: Retains great instructional value for building reliable local-to-remote pipelines and securing git commits with GPG signing.
-  - **(2024)** [**education.github.com: Git cheat sheet 🌟**](https://education.github.com/git-cheat-sheet-education.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: GitHub Education's visual command reference designed for students and junior developers. Live Grounding: Tailored for fast scanning during lab sessions, this resource covers simple stage-commit-push cycles alongside basic remote configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com: Serverless or Kubernetes on AWS 🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/modern-apps-strategy-on-aws-how-to-choose) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural decision framework comparing AWS Serverless (Lambda, Fargate) with Kubernetes (EKS). Helps engineers select paradigms based on latency requirements, long-running processes, runtime dependencies, and overall operational overhead.
-  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: How To Monitor Your Multi-Tenant Solution on Azure With Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/how-to-monitor-your-multi-tenant-solution-on-azure-with-azure-monitor/4042140) [KQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed architectural analysis on isolating and correlating performance metrics and logs in a multi-tenant SaaS application on Azure. It highlights techniques like resource tagging, contextual workspace routing, and building tenant-specific dashboards via Azure Workbook and KQL. Perfect for engineering leads building robust performance isolation and billing models for SaaS workloads.
-  - **(2024)** [**youtube playlist: DevNation Lessons: Kubernetes Fundamentals**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf3vm0UK6HKpOqIY2fcu_M0sCSpluyXMW) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Red Hat's developer lessons focused on real-world system patterns, detailing secure service integration, configurations separation, and cluster administration patterns within heavy enterprise networks.
-  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes Services and Load Balancing Explained**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-services-and-load-balancing) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A contemporary structural breakdown explaining how Kubernetes leverages service endpoints to build abstract load balancing layers. Reviews the operations of kube-proxy in writing local node routing rules and traces how traffic migrates from virtual endpoints to real pod ports.
-  - **(2024)** [**postman.com: API versioning**](https://www.postman.com/api-platform/api-versioning) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An exhaustive Postman guide detailing safe patterns for API versioning. It breaks down URL-path, query-parameter, and custom header versioning approaches with concrete examples, evaluating how to maintain backward-compatibility while sunsetting legacy endpoints. It emphasizes using automated testing collections to verify deprecated versions in production environments.
-  - **(2023)** [**rogerdudler.github.io: git - the simple guide 🌟**](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A famously minimalistic, highly approachable guide for Git absolute beginners. Live Grounding: Excellent onboarding material focusing exclusively on basic operations (init, add, commit, push), stripping away internal storage complexities to prevent beginner cognitive overload.
-  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/03/13/microservices-with-spring-boot-3-and-spring-cloud) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical guide illustrating how to build, wire, and deploy a distributed system using Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud. Architecturally, it details service discovery, configuration management, API routing, and inter-service communication using updated Spring Boot 3 baseline configurations. Live grounding in 2026 confirms that while Spring Cloud remains enterprise-stable, cloud-native deployments often offload these patterns to Kubernetes native resources.
-  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Operators with ArgoCD**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/05/05/manage-kubernetes-operators-with-argocd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses challenges and patterns for deploying Kubernetes Operators (e.g., Prometheus Operator, Cert-Manager) via ArgoCD. Analyzes solutions for Custom Resource Definition (CRD) lifecycle management during upgrades and synchronization.
-  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/devsatasurion: Deploying Applications with GitHub Actions and ArgoCD to EKS: Best Practices and Techniques**](https://dev.to/devsatasurion/deploying-applications-with-github-actions-and-argocd-to-eks-best-practices-and-techniques-4epc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed configuration recipe detailing how to orchestrate deployments to AWS EKS using GitHub Actions as the CI pipeline and ArgoCD as the GitOps agent. Includes IAM role assumptions, token handling, and multi-environment promotions.
-  - **(2023)** [**dev.to: KeyCloak with Nginx Ingress**](https://dev.to/aws-builders/keycloak-with-nginx-ingress-6fo) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides configuration patterns for exposing Keycloak behind an Nginx Ingress Controller in Kubernetes. Walks through configuring SSL termination, proxy headers, path rewrites, and secure cookie forwarding, avoiding common proxy-looping and domain-mismatch pitfalls.
-  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: MLOps Course – Learn to Build Machine Learning Production Grade Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/mlops-course-learn-to-build-machine-learning-production-grade-projects) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A complete, production-grade syllabus designed to guide engineers through model training, automated deployment strategies, CI/CD, and system monitoring. Emphasizes building production-ready architectures with clear structural boundaries rather than pure algorithmic modeling.
-  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: Microservice Architecture – Introduction, Challeneges & Best Practices**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/microservice-architecture-introduction-challenges-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces microservices architecture foundations, delineating major design trade-offs around decentralized data management, inter-service networking, and distributed tracing. Outlines tactical approaches for handling network failures via sagas, API Gateways, and transactional outbox patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Jenkins & Maven With Selenium?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-maven-jenkins-integration) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” This technical guide details the integration of Jenkins, Maven, and Selenium to form an automated QA pipeline. It details how to declare dependencies within pom.xml, invoke browser drivers via the Surefire plugin, and orchestrate automated test suites from Jenkins CI servers. This represents a traditional enterprise continuous testing workflow.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Complete Guide To Selenium Testing with GitHub Actions 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-github-actions-example) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demystifies the deployment of browser-based automation tests within GitHub Actions runner environments. Evaluates the configurations needed to run headless Chrome or Firefox inside Linux containers, specifying steps to checkout code, cache Maven artifacts, and publish execution reports. Establishes a modernized, Git-centric continuous testing practice.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Cucumber With Jenkins?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cucumber-with-jenkins-integration) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Orchestrates Cucumber BDD tests in a continuous integration environment managed by Jenkins. Details how to parse cucumber JSON test reports, configure the Cucumber Reports plugin to render detailed feature execution graphs in Jenkins, and manage build failure conditions based on step failures.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Webdriver Java Tutorial – Guide for Beginners**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-java-tutorial-how-to-test-login-process) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walk-through detailing how to write automated login process tests using Selenium with Java. It emphasizes proper page-load strategies, locating dynamic input fields, handling synchronization with explicit waits, and verifying authentication states. Demonstrates clean Java-based web element management.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Modify HTTP Request Headers In JAVA Using Selenium WebDriver?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/modifying-http-request-headers-in-java-using-selenium-webdriver) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces request modification techniques utilizing Selenium 4's Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) integration in Java. Demonstrates how to intercept outgoing HTTP requests to append custom authentication headers, user agents, or custom cookies before hitting target test endpoints. Bypasses the traditional limitations of standard WebDriver protocols.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Locators Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/selenium-locators) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into Selenium locator strategies, covering ID, Name, ClassName, LinkText, CSS Selectors, and XPath. Compares the performance and stability of CSS Selectors against complex XPath queries for navigating nested DOM trees. Guides engineers in writing resilient selectors that resist minor UI structural changes.
-  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Python Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/python-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A technical manual for setting up and utilizing Selenium's Python bindings for web automation. Discusses structural components, installing the python bindings, organizing test execution via unittest or pytest, and writing declarative, readable browser scripts. Promotes clean Pythonic testing patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-install-playwright-tool) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details the initialization and low-level installation of Microsoft Playwright, a modern end-to-end testing library. Outlines how to install browser binaries, configure the playwright.config file, and set up headless and headed runs across Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox with single-command ease.
-  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure multiple environments in Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-configure-multiple-environments-in-playwright) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure and switch target execution environments (such as Dev, Staging, and Production) within a Playwright testing suite. Covers utilizing environmental variables, configuring distinct Playwright project definitions, and injecting custom base URLs dynamically to avoid hardcoded endpoints.
-  - **(2023)** [**experitest.com: Start Automating your mobile tests with Cucumber and Appium**](https://digital.ai/products/continuous-testing) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step guide illustrating how to integrate the Cucumber BDD framework with Appium to execute mobile tests written in plain-text Gherkin syntax. Demonstrates mapping steps to mobile element drivers, handling mobile gestures, and generating rich HTML reports for stakeholder review.
-  - **(2023)** [**amazee.io: Master the Fundamentals of K8s: Kubernetes 101 video series with Jeff Geerling**](https://www.amazee.io/blog/post/master-the-fundamentals-of-k8s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A highly clear Kubernetes introduction series hosted by automation engineer Jeff Geerling. Focuses on minimal edge clusters, hardware installations, and simplifying core orchestration complexities with high clarity.
-  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: Public APIs Developers Can Use in Their Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/public-apis-for-developers) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces a handpicked list of highly functional public APIs suited for portfolio projects and app prototypes. The compilation features modern REST APIs that do not require complex OAuth authorization flows, covering categories like machine learning, weather forecasting, financial data, and geolocation. It serves as an accessible entry-point for learning API integration patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [**vishnuch.tech: Interprocess Communication in Microservices 🌟**](https://blog.flatturtle.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A technical exploration of Interprocess Communication (IPC) patterns within distributed microservices. It analyzes synchronous IPC (via REST, gRPC) and contrasts it with asynchronous, broker-driven messaging (RabbitMQ, Kafka) from a latency and system coupling perspective. Decoupling IPC paths is presented as the primary defense against cascading regional failures in microservices architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [**snipcart.com: API vs. Microservices: A Beginners Guide to Understand Them 🌟**](https://snipcart.com/blog/microservices-vs-api) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A clear architectural primer explaining the differences and relationships between APIs and Microservices. While a microservice is a decentralized, self-contained deployment unit encapsulating business logic, an API is the interface used to interact with that service. This article resolves common industry confusion, clarifying how APIs act as the essential glue enabling decoupled microservices to communicate.
-  - **(2023)** [**devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial: Kustomize Tutorial: Comprehensive Guide For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A highly detailed, production-focused Kustomize comprehensive guide. Demystifies concepts of bases, overlays, generator options, namespace overrides, and programmatic variable injection, serving as an operational reference for scaling Kubernetes configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [**blog.kubesimplify.com: DIY: How To Build A Kubernetes Policy Engine**](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/diy-how-to-build-a-kubernetes-policy-engine) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced, hands-on tutorial that guides readers through building a custom Kubernetes policy engine from scratch using Go. Covers hook registration with the API server, resource validation workflows, and runtime policy updates.
-  - **(2022)** [**redhat-scholars.github.io: Welcome to OpenShift Serverless Logic Tutorial**](https://redhat-scholars.github.io/serverless-workflow/osl/index.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A guided academic and professional lab tutorial teaching developers to orchestrate complex state machines using the CNCF Serverless Workflow specification.
-  - **(2022)** [**javaguides.net: Spring Boot Microservices - Spring Cloud API Gateway**](https://www.javaguides.net/2022/10/spring-boot-microservices-spring-cloud-api-gateway.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Guide to configuring Spring Cloud Gateway as a unified routing layer for a microservices architecture. It demonstrates dynamic routing, path predicates, filters, and security integration at the edge. While enterprise architectures in 2026 increasingly leverage service meshes (e.g., Istio) for internal traffic, Spring Cloud Gateway remains a popular, developer-centric edge gateway solution.
-  - **(2022)** [**developer.okta.com: Secure Secrets With Spring Cloud Config and Vault 🌟**](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/10/20/spring-vault) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial explaining how to couple Spring Cloud Config with HashiCorp Vault to create a highly secure externalized configuration engine. Architecturally, it separates public environment metrics from sensitive database/API secrets. This composition ensures developers can manage configs seamlessly while security administrators maintain absolute control over encryption keys.
-  - **(2022)** [**dev.to/francescoxx: Java CRUD Rest API using Spring Boot, Hibernate, Postgres, Docker and Docker Compose**](https://dev.to/francescoxx/java-crud-rest-api-using-spring-boot-hibernate-postgres-docker-and-docker-compose-5cln) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial illustrating the deployment of a classic Spring Boot CRUD application integrated with PostgreSQL and automated locally via Docker Compose. It serves as an excellent starting template for setting up standard developer sandboxes. Modern platforms in 2026 often replace this flow with Testcontainers for local testing, but Docker Compose remains a solid base for local multi-service orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [**JMeter Distributed Testing Step-by-step**](https://venkatmatta.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/jmeter_distributed_testing_step_by_step.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Operational step-by-step documentation detailing JMeter distributed execution topologies. Solves communication issues between controllers and performance workers during heavy test sequences.
-  - **(2022)** [**intellipaat.com: Git Tutorial - Learn Git 🌟**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on distributed version control concepts, branching mechanics, and stage isolation in Git. Links localized version control with downstream continuous integration and delivery loops within automated DevOps pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [**gitkraken.com: Git Tutorials: Instructional Training Videos 🌟**](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive directory of instructional video tutorials exploring GitKraken's GUI engine. Demystifies visual representation of complex Git histories, interactive rebasing, multi-profile credential coordination, and conflict-resolution workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: OpenShift Authentication Integration with ArgoCD**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-authentication-integration-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the integration of OpenShift's native OAuth server with ArgoCD. Explains how to map OpenShift user groups to ArgoCD RBAC roles, establishing a secure, unified single sign-on (SSO) experience for enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Argo CD. Create Kakfa Cluster using GitOps 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/06/28/manage-kubernetes-cluster-with-terraform-and-argo-cd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Practical demonstration of deploying and managing a Kafka cluster on Kubernetes using a hybrid Terraform and ArgoCD approach. Discusses how to configure infrastructure dependencies with Terraform and declare workload states inside GitOps.
-  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: How to Setup Blue Green Deployments with DNS Routing 🌟**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/blue-green-deployments-dns-routing) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Examines advanced architectural design patterns using DNS-based routing to switch traffic for Blue-Green deployments. Discusses how to coordinate external load balancers and global DNS systems during the migration window.
-  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Multiple Kubernetes Clusters with ArgoCD 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/12/09/manage-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-with-argocd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step architectural guide on configuring a centralized ArgoCD instance to manage resources across several remote Kubernetes clusters. Covers network endpoints, remote credentials provisioning, and configuration drift auditing.
-  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: Getting Started with ApplicationSets**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-with-applicationsets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into the ArgoCD ApplicationSet controller, explaining how to model and automate multi-cluster and multi-tenant application deployments. Covers generators like List, Directory, and Git to scale configurations with minimal templating boilerplate.
-  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts : Blue-Green Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-blue-green-deployment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Guides engineers through setting up a complete Blue-Green deployment workflow with Argo Rollouts. Outlines routing controls, active/preview service handoffs, and visual UI verification configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts: Canary Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-canary-deployment) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Offers a practical exploration of canary rollouts configured via Argo Rollouts. Focuses on setting step-based traffic splitting, managing dynamic service mesh weights (SMI, Linkerd, Istio), and defining automated rollbacks based on analysis metrics.
-  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Progressive delivery for Kubernetes Config Maps using Argo Rollouts**](https://octopus.com/blog/progressive-delivery-for-kubernetes-config-maps-using-argo-rollouts) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Solves the tricky challenge of managing and rolling out application configuration updates dynamically. Demonstrates how to trigger controlled, safe progressive delivery cycles for applications when only ConfigMaps or Secrets are modified.
-  - **(2022)** [**community.ops.io: Kubernetes Ingress Controller. How does it work?=**](https://community.ops.io/danielepolencic/learning-how-an-ingress-controller-works-by-building-one-in-bash-3fni) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A didactic, code-heavy walkthrough that creates a bare-minimum ingress controller from scratch in Bash. Demystifies the core control loop: querying the API server, filtering changes, and rebuilding configurations dynamically.
-  - **(2022)** [**confluent.io: How to Manage Secrets for Confluent with Kubernetes and HashiCorp Vault**](https://www.confluent.io/blog/manage-secrets-with-kubernetes-and-hashicorp-vault) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An enterprise guide mapping out integrations between HashiCorp Vault, Kubernetes, and Confluent Platform instances. Demonstrates automating certificate rotation, encrypting Kafka payloads, and dynamically fetching client authentication credentials directly from Vault engines.
-  - **(2022)** [**developers.redhat.com: Protect secrets in Git with the clean/smudge filter**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/02/02/protect-secrets-git-cleansmudge-filter) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the deployment of Git clean/smudge filters as a local workstation guardrail. This configuration transparently encrypts and decrypts sensitive file values during Git staging and checkout processes, preventing accidental upstream exposure of raw development secrets.
-  - **(2022)** [**realpython.com: Machine Learning With Python 🌟🌟🌟**](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/machine-learning-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight details a curated learning path covering classic machine learning pipelines in Python. Live Grounding confirms this as a premier resource, guiding developers through preprocessing, training, and testing utilizing scikit-learn inside professional software engineering contexts.
-  - **(2022)** [**automationscript.com: Parallel Execution In Selenium Using Jenkins**](https://automationscript.com/parallel-execution-in-selenium-using-jenkins) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure parallel execution of Selenium test suites on Jenkins nodes to dramatically reduce execution feedback loops. It outlines distributing tests across multiple Jenkins executors or external grids using frameworks like TestNG or Maven Surefire. Highly useful for high-throughput enterprise continuous delivery systems.
-  - **(2022)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Upgrade From Selenium 3 To Selenium 4?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/upgrade-from-selenium3-to-selenium4) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides step-by-step technical blueprints for migrating enterprise test suites from Selenium 3 to Selenium 4. Focuses on swapping deprecated classes like DesiredCapabilities for specific BrowserOptions, fixing broken Actions chains, and addressing changes in package naming conventions. This migration ensures compatibility with modern browser drivers.
-  - **(2022)** [**automated-360.com: How to perform Code Quality Check for Selenium Test Automation? (SonarQube)**](https://andara88.it.com) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Examines integrating SonarQube static analysis into Selenium automation codebases to ensure high structural quality, maintainability, and clean code practices. Focuses on identifying code smells, security vulnerabilities, duplicate code segments, and improper exception handling in test code. Validates that automated tests themselves must meet production software engineering standards.
-  - **(2022)** [**Tekton PetClinic Demo Youtube**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igwFpZOUTnw) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step video demonstration using the classic Spring PetClinic application to showcase a complete Tekton build-to-deploy workflow. It illustrates cloning Git repos, compiling Java source code into container images via Buildpacks or Jib, and deploying those images straight onto a target Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2022)** [**cloud.google.com: kubernetes comic**](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Google's classic, highly creative visual guide explaining modern container scaling, lifecycle, and orchestration concepts through graphic storytelling. Perfect for explaining Kubernetes business advantages to technical managers.
-  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes Readiness Probes - Examples & Common Pitfalls**](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-readiness-probes-examples-and-common-pitfalls) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes advanced operational pitfalls in readiness probe configurations. Explains how bad dependency validation (e.g. database pings inside web pod probes) can cause catastrophic, cascading cluster failures.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.px.dev: Where are my container's files? Inspecting container filesystems**](https://blog.px.dev/container-filesystems) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A low-level debugging guide for mapping virtual container filesystems back to host machines. Explains overlayfs architecture, namespace confinement, and how to query disk structures via procfs, assisting in post-mortem application forensics.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Draining Nodes Properly**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-draining-nodes-properly-79e18dca4d5e) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive guide to executing zero-downtime node evictions. Highlights the use of PodDisruptionBudgets (PDBs), shutdown hooks, and node draining commands (`kubectl drain`) to gracefully migrate stateless and stateful workloads without impacting live user sessions.
-  - **(2021)** [**fosstechnix.com: Rolling out and Rolling back updates with Zero Downtime on Kubernetes Cluster**](https://www.fosstechnix.com/rolling-out-and-rolling-back-updates-with-zero-downtime-on-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a hands-on walk-through of Kubernetes deployment rollout controls. Demonstrates CLI paradigms (`kubectl rollout status`, `undo`, `history`) alongside YAML manifest strategies to achieve safe, reversible cluster states during app upgrades.
-  - **(2021)** [**educative.io: A deep dive into Kubernetes Deployment strategies**](https://www.educative.io/blog/kubernetes-deployments-strategies) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides deep-dive comparative matrices on deployment patterns. Evaluates application compatibility, infrastructure overhead, traffic routing, and rollout speeds.
-  - **(2021)** [**weave.works: Kubernetes Deployment Strategies 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-deployment-strategies) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A classic GitOps and Progressive Delivery reference guide. Details how to coordinate deployment updates, using Git repositories as the source of truth, alongside progressive delivery tools like Flagger.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to deploy a single Kubernetes cluster across multiple clouds using k3s and WireGuard**](https://itnext.io/how-to-deploy-a-single-kubernetes-cluster-across-multiple-clouds-using-k3s-and-wireguard-a5ae176a6e81) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural guide explaining how to construct a secure, multi-cloud Kubernetes cluster using K3s and WireGuard. Solves cross-cloud node communication challenges by deploying a zero-trust mesh VPN, ensuring secure overlay networking across heterogeneous providers.
-  - **(2021)** [**harness.io: Kubernetes Services Explained 🌟**](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-services-explained) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the network mechanics of Kubernetes Services, detailing internal DNS resolution, kube-proxy iptables configurations, and IPVS packet translation rules. Useful for tracing service discovery latencies.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Expose Open Policy Agent/Gatekeeper Constraint Violations for Kubernetes Applications with Prometheus and Grafana**](https://itnext.io/expose-open-policy-agent-gatekeeper-constraint-violations-with-prometheus-and-grafana-6b7ac92ea07f) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to export Open Policy Agent (OPA) Gatekeeper constraint violations to Prometheus and visualize them in Grafana. Provides system administrators with real-time dashboards to discover policy breaches, enhancing cluster governance and security compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes β€” Running Multiple Container Runtimes**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-running-multiple-container-runtimes-65220b4f9ef4) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on configuring multiple container runtimes (such as runc and Kata Containers) within a single Kubernetes cluster using RuntimeClass. Enables operators to tailor performance and security isolation environments according to specific workload profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [**kmitevski.com: Writing a Kubernetes Validating Webhook using Python**](https://kmitevski.com/writing-a-kubernetes-validating-webhook-using-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on developing custom Validating Admission Webhooks in Kubernetes using Python and Flask. Instructs on parsing AdmissionReview requests, applying institutional validation rules, and structuring JSON responses for the API server.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to Add MySql & MongoDB to a Kubernetes .Net Core Microservice Architecture**](https://itnext.io/databases-in-a-kubernetes-angular-net-core-microservice-arch-a0c0ae23dca9) [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailing the integration of relational (MySQL) and non-relational (MongoDB) databases into a .NET Core microservices framework on Kubernetes. Examines stateful storage requirements, connection string injection, and the architectural trade-offs of running databases inside versus outside the cluster boundary.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Measuring Patching Cadence on Kubernetes with GitOps**](https://itnext.io/measuring-patching-cadence-on-kubernetes-with-gitops-353bc4a1d25) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines a GitOps framework designed to measure, audit, and accelerate software patch delivery within Kubernetes clusters. Outlines the integration of automated image updates with PR-driven deployment logs to gauge team response velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: The Kubernetes API architecture | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/the-kubernetes-api-architecture-1pi9) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A visual and descriptive architectural review of the API Server request pipeline. Traces client requests through authentication, authorization, and admission controller gates.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Working with the kubernetes API | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/working-with-the-kubernetes-api-587bc5941992) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates programmatic interactions with the Kubernetes REST API. Provides examples of tracking real-time events, querying statuses, and using service accounts to build internal operators.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.tilt.dev: Kubernetes is so Simple You Can Explore it with Curl**](https://blog.tilt.dev/2021/03/18/kubernetes-is-so-simple.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A lightweight diagnostic guide for interacting with the Kubernetes API Server without using kubectl. Explores API schemas, TLS handshakes, and token-based requests using curl.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: FaaS on Kubernetes: From AWS Lambda & API Gateway To Knative & Kong API Gateway**](https://dev.to/pmbanugo/faas-on-kubernetes-from-aws-lambda-api-gateway-to-knative-kong-api-gateway-4n84) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Practical technical demonstration outlining how to replicate proprietary cloud FaaS configurations by using open components like Knative and Kong API Gateway inside a Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: **arkade** by example β€” Kubernetes apps, the easy way 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-apps-the-easy-way-f06d9e5cad3c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces arkade, a lightning-fast application installer for Kubernetes. Simplifies cluster bootstrap setups by deploying tools like OpenFaaS or cert-manager with one-line commands.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy microservices with Kubernetes and Dapr**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/12/build-and-deploy-microservices-kubernetes-and-dapr) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical guide for building and running Dapr-enabled microservices on Red Hat OpenShift and vanilla Kubernetes. Focuses on setting up sidecars and microservices configurations. Current 2026 engineering practices validate this approach for enterprise Java/Node architectures looking to offload ingress, telemetry, and security concerns to the runtime.
-  - **(2021)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Spring Microservices Security Best Practices 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/05/26/spring-microservices-security-best-practices) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural guide covering identity propagation, OAuth2/OIDC, stateless JWT verification, and service-to-service secure communications. Explains the integration of API gateways as security proxies and down-stream security validation filters. Highly critical for engineering secure zero-trust network topologies in containerized environments.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build an API using Quarkus from the ground up 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/11/building-an-api-using-quarkus-from-the-ground-up) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial showing how to write, construct, secure, and run a REST API using Panache ORM and RESTEasy within Quarkus. Details how to simplify Hibernate boilerplates through active record pattern styling. It provides an excellent architectural base template for deploying standard microservice endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [**freecodecamp.org: How to Use Multiple Git Configs on One Computer 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-handle-multiple-git-configurations-in-one-machine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to use conditional inclusion config directives (`includeIf`) to manage multiple Git configurations on a single machine. Solves credential leakage risks by automatically swapping profiles based on target directory boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Argo CD and Sealed Secrets is a perfect match**](https://dev.to/timtsoitt/argo-cd-and-sealed-secrets-is-a-perfect-match-1dbf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates the architecture of deploying Bitnami Sealed Secrets alongside ArgoCD. Solves the core GitOps paradox by allowing users to safely commit encrypted secrets to Git, which are then decrypted inside the cluster by the controller.
-  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: Automatically create multiple applications in Argo CD**](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/automating-argo-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to leverage the 'App-of-Apps' pattern in ArgoCD to construct recursive, nested application structures. Enables engineers to automate the bootstrapping of complex multi-tier platforms from a single root configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [**platform9.com: Ultimate Guide to Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟**](https://platform9.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-kubernetes-ingress-controllers) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A definitive reference comparison comparing top ingress technologies (NGINX, Envoy, Traefik, HAProxy, Kong). Benchmarks each against raw throughput, latency profiles, dynamic reload capabilities, and extensibility models.
-  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Ingress Tutorial For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-ingress-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed step-by-step tutorial addressing the installation and configuration of the NGINX Ingress controller. Focuses on setting up custom host routing rules, implementing path matching, and troubleshooting entry level ingress issues.
-  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes NGINX Ingress: 10 Useful Configuration Options 🌟**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-nginx-ingress) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides ten practical and essential tuning annotations for NGINX Ingress controllers. Addresses tuning buffer limits, client timeouts, custom headers, and rate limits to maximize safety and application performance in production.
-  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: How To Configure Ingress TLS/SSL Certificates in Kubernetes**](https://devopscube.com/configure-ingress-tls-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A tutorial guiding developers through TLS/SSL certificate generation, binding, and storage in ingress environments. Explains how to leverage native cert-manager pipelines to secure internet-facing applications automatically with Let's Encrypt certificates.
-  - **(2021)** [**blog.sighup.io: How to run Keycloak in HA on Kubernetes**](https://blog.sighup.io/keycloak-ha-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural guide outlining how to deploy and manage a highly available Keycloak cluster on Kubernetes. Addresses database pooling, persistent volume strategies, and multi-replica coordination using Kubernetes native primitives. Ensures continuous identity services with zero downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [**thevaluable.dev: A Vim Guide for Advanced Users**](https://thevaluable.dev/vim-advanced) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An excellent advanced guide explaining complex Vim paradigms including registers, markers, text objects, global commands, and multi-file project refactoring techniques designed to maximize developer efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [**docker-curriculum.com: A Docker Tutorial for Beginners 🌟**](https://docker-curriculum.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A highly-rated, beginner-friendly curriculum for learning Docker. Walks through packaging local code, managing multi-container systems, and basic deployment models.
-  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: Containers 101: attach vs. exec - what's the difference?**](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/docker-run-vs-attach-vs-exec) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight breaks down fundamental OCI execution flags. Live Grounding highlights the difference between attaching to a main container process (TTY/STDIN sharing) and starting an independent debug process via exec. Essential reading for system level container operations.
-  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: A minimalist guide to gRPC**](https://itnext.io/a-minimalist-guide-to-grpc-e4d556293422) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, minimalist guide to gRPC. Explains how to author a basic `.proto` file, run the protocol compiler to output language-specific stubs, and build functional RPC client-server architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [**spring.io: YMNNALFT: Websockets**](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/25/ymnnalft-websockets) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide on native WebSocket support within the Spring framework ecosystem. Showcases how to set up robust, bidirectional real-time channels using Spring's out-of-the-box streaming components.
-  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: 3 ways to test your API with Python**](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/unit-test-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates three simple patterns to unit-test and contract-test web endpoints utilizing native Python libraries, unittest structures, and the popular pytest platform.
-  - **(2021)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Deploy a Helm-based application automatically with GitOps**](https://github.com/hashicorp/waypoint/tree/main/website/content/docs) ⭐ 4727  🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide deploying Helm-based software within HashiCorp Waypoint pipelines. Compares native Waypoint continuous operations with declarative GitOps reconciliations, establishing streamlined automation protocols.
-  - **(2021)** [**EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-classic-is-retiring-heres-how-to-prepare) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Migration guidelines and operational playbooks assisting AWS accounts in transitioning off legacy EC2-Classic networks onto modern Amazon VPC resources. The blueprint outlines migration tools (ClassicLink) and technical paths to reconstruct security policies, network routing, and host configurations within dedicated VPC perimeters.
-  - **(2021)** [**Migrate AWS Landing Zone solution to AWS Control Tower**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/migrate-aws-landing-zone-solution-to-aws-control-tower) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A technical walkthrough explaining the migration path from legacy, custom-built AWS Landing Zone (ALZ) frameworks to fully managed Control Tower landing zones. It details account enrollment, baseline consolidation, and continuous policy management translations. This migration ensures long-term supportability, lower engineering maintenance, and structured governance.
-  - **(2021)** [**scrum.org: Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/kanban-guide-scrum-teams) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” The official guide detailing the integration of Kanban practices within established Scrum teams. Explains how to leverage WIP limits, cycle-time tracking, and workflow visualization to optimize team performance without sacrificing Scrum principles.
-  - **(2020)** [**auth0.com: Deployment Strategies In Kubernetes**](https://auth0.com/blog/deployment-strategies-in-kubernetes) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explores production-grade Kubernetes deployment models. Analyzes rolling update nuances, proxy-level routing switches, and the integration of automated rollback hooks to isolate deployment errors.
-  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Deploy your first Serverless Function to Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/deploy-your-first-serverless-function-to-kubernetes-232307f7b0a9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step developer tutorial showing how to install, test, and expose your first OpenFaaS serverless function inside a local Kubernetes testing cluster.
-  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Migrating a Spring Boot microservices application to Quarkus**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/10/migrating-a-spring-boot-microservices-application-to-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive step-by-step case study illustrating how to port an existing Spring Boot microservice over to Quarkus. It evaluates performance deltas including container startup times, base memory utilization, and throughput differences post-migration. Ideal reference material for enterprise architects planning modernization and optimization initiatives.
-  - **(2020)** [**altoros.com: Kubernetes Networking: How to Write Your Own CNI Plug-in with Bash**](https://www.altoros.com/blog/kubernetes-networking-writing-your-own-simple-cni-plug-in-with-bash) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A fantastic, educational guide explaining how to write a simple CNI plugin from scratch using Bash. Demonstrates interface provisioning, IP allocation, and local host routing rules. Live Grounding shows that while not intended for production systems, this exercise demystifies the CNI specification and improves lower-level debugging skills.
-  - **(2020)** [**sookocheff.com: A Guide to the Kubernetes Networking Model 🌟**](https://sookocheff.com/post/kubernetes/understanding-kubernetes-networking-model) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational architectural analysis of the Kubernetes networking model. It unpacks the four primary communications vectorsβ€”container-to-container, pod-to-pod, pod-to-service, and external-to-serviceβ€”and explains why the absolute requirement of 'IP-per-pod' simplifies routing compared to traditional port-mapping models.
-  - **(2020)** [**dustinspecker.com: Kubernetes Networking from Scratch: Using BGP and BIRD to Advertise Pod Routes**](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/kubernetes-networking-from-scratch-bgp-bird-advertise-pod-routes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on, granular guide demonstrating how to build a fully functioning Kubernetes routing topology from scratch using BGP and BIRD. Explains how underlying CNIs interface with actual routing tables to advertise dynamic pod endpoints to outer networks.
-  - **(2020)** [**thorsten-hans.com: Encrypt your Kubernetes Secrets with Mozilla SOPS**](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/encrypt-your-kubernetes-secrets-with-mozilla-sops) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on technical walkthrough for using Mozilla SOPS to securely encrypt Kubernetes Secrets manifests before committing them to VCS. Perfect for engineers implementing secure GitOps strategies with ArgoCD or FluxCD.
-  - **(2020)** [**blog.getambassador.io: Step-by-Step Centralized Authentication for Kubernetes with Keycloak and the Ambassador Edge Stack**](https://blog.getambassador.io/centralized-authentication-with-keycloak-and-ambassador-edge-stack-d509ffbc7b6f) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates step-by-step implementation of centralized authentication at the edge of Kubernetes clusters. By combining the Ambassador Edge Stack (Emissary-ingress) with Keycloak via OAuth2/OIDC filters, it decouples identity concerns from individual backend microservices, streamlining service architecture.
-  - **(2019)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with spring cloud kubernetes**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2019/12/20/microservices-with-spring-cloud-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Real-world tutorial illustrating how to build and orchestrate Spring microservices leveraging Kubernetes service discovery and configurations instead of Eureka and Config Server. It presents a streamlined operational model by offloading standard cluster networking to native Kubernetes tools. A classic architecture reference for optimizing resource footprints in enterprise k8s environments.
-  - **(2019)** [**developers.redhat.com: Quarkus: A quick-start guide to the Kubernetes-native Java stack**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/quarkus-quick-start-guide-kubernetes-native-java-stack) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Quick-start tutorial covering development environment setup, live reloading capabilities, and native compilation commands with Quarkus. Explains the differences between build-time optimizations (pioneered by Quarkus) and execution-time reflections (traditionally used by Spring). Excellent resource for developers seeking an immediate taste of Quarkus's superior developer feedback loops.
-  - **(2026)** [Terraform Best Practices](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices) ⭐ 2473  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A definitive guide detailing patterns and antipatterns for structural Terraform designs. Features industry-accepted guidelines on monorepo layout, variable validation, dynamic module injection, and drift remediation within production enterprise clouds.
-  - **(2026)** [How they SRE](https://github.com/upgundecha/howtheysre) ⭐ 9731  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An invaluable reference listing real-world operational workflows from major software companies. Provides technical insights into telemetry design, high-concurrency database setups, cluster failovers, and on-call team topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial](https://github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial) ⭐ 322  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive learning path and hands-on laboratory environment focused on Tekton. Provides configurations for Tasks, Pipelines, PipelineRuns, and Trigger EventListeners on OpenShift clusters, validating cloud-native automation patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com](https://www.linuxteck.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A dedicated tutorial and documentation hub focusing on enterprise Linux systems administration, covering core utilities, service configuration, and security best practices. The platform provides structured command-line examples suitable for automating server maintenance and maintaining system reliability.
-  - **(2026)** [howtoforge.com](https://www.howtoforge.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive repository of step-by-step Linux installation and configuration tutorials, heavily focusing on hosting environments, mail servers, and virtualization. It serves as an essential tactical resource for setting up reproducible server configurations across various Linux distributions.
-  - **(2026)** [tecadmin.net](https://tecadmin.net) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical blog delivering practical guides on server administration, shell scripting, database management, and cloud infrastructure operations. It provides reliable solutions to common system configuration challenges and automation tasks.
-  - **(2026)** [unixetc.co.uk](https://unixetc.co.uk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical blog containing Unix and Linux command-line tips, configuration guides, and scripts. Provides pragmatic solutions to niche sysadmin tasks, system diagnostics, and shell script optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [systemadmin.es](https://systemadmin.es) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A Spanish-language technical resource focusing on enterprise systems administration, virtualization, and database tuning. It offers deep insights into Linux performance analysis and storage optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: Different Ways to Use Column Command in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/linux-column-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates real-world formatting techniques using the column command-line tool. Solves readability issues when visualizing dense, unstructured CSV/TSV log outputs in minimal CLI environments.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com: 12 basic cat command in Linux with examples](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-cat-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical usage scenarios of the foundational cat utility, detailing flag variations like -n for line numbering and file concatenations. Evaluates fundamental text-streaming constructs and system pipeline operations.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxtechlab.com: Search a file in Linux using Find & Locate command](https://linuxtechlab.com/search-a-file-in-linux-using-find-locate-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Contrasts the real-time recursive indexing of find with the database-driven speeds of locate. Outlines production considerations, security patterns, and execution performance when managing millions of system files.
-  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: 10 Useful Commands to Collect System and Hardware Information in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/commands-to-collect-system-and-hardware-information-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details 10 standard CLI commands (like lscpu, lshw, fdisk) to probe hardware layouts and resources. Critical for server profiling and configuring optimized performance workloads before containerizing applications.
-  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: Ansible Basic Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/ansible-basic-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Basic reference compiling syntax patterns for Ansible inventory files and variable declarations. Live Grounding: Simplifies early-stage host configurations, dynamic inventory grouping, and baseline connection parameters (SSH/WinRM) for rapid platform configuration.
-  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: GIT Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: DevOps-centric Git reference outlining the tool's integration role in continuous integration pipelines. Live Grounding: Links Git hooks directly to automated testing and pre-commit framework compliance, validating source control configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [edureka.co: Ansible Cheat Sheet – A DevOps Quick Start Guide](https://www.edureka.co/blog/cheatsheets/ansible-cheat-sheet-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: DevOps-centric Ansible reference mapping syntax for playbooks, modules, and execution loops. Live Grounding: Indispensable for configuring enterprise system-level requirements, detailing task execution, hand-offs to Ansible Galaxy, and template parsing with Jinja2.
-  - **(2024)** [fosstechnix.com: Ansible ad hoc commands with Examples](https://www.fosstechnix.com/ansible-ad-hoc-commands-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A practical guide detailing fast patterns for Ansible ad-hoc commands without playbooks. Live Grounding: Highly relevant for emergency systems engineering, enabling rapid, parallel execution of tasks (such as package updates, process restarts, or disk checks) across multiple hosts.
-  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Essential Git Commands 🌟](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/git/essential-git-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Systematic review of fundamental Git architecture and commands from GeeksforGeeks. Live Grounding: Provides academic-level clarity on internal DAG structures, tracking vs non-tracking branches, and basic merge conflict mechanics.
-  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: Linux Parted cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/parted-cheat-sheet) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Focused reference sheet for GNU Parted CLI utility. Live Grounding: Essential for storage administrators and virtual-machine managers configuring partition tables (GPT/MBR), resizing filesystems, and aligning sector offsets.
-  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: GNU Screen cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/gnu-screen-cheat-sheet) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Reference card for GNU Screen keybindings and window management. Live Grounding: While tmux has largely superseded screen in standard modern setups, this guide remains highly critical for maintaining persistent shells and serial console connections on legacy systems.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Let's Learn Kubernetes Series' Articles](https://dev.to/pghildiyal/series/14818) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A systematic deep dive into Kubernetes design patterns, cluster schedulers, security controls, and storage operations. Promotes highly structured conceptual understanding of how container nodes synchronize states.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube: Kubernetes Pods and ReplicaSets explained](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy0Gle4XyvbGhGpX0CXAuiEsfL-MD-rND) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A modular video breakdown specifically tracking the networking, scaling, and state reconciliation interactions between Pods and ReplicaSets. Demystifies self-healing mechanics and custom target state specifications.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Thetips4you - Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLVx1qovxj-akr_3XqQQgpqRyQw4GYuS4h) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory video collection teaching standard configuration, secret integration, dynamic cloud volumes, and fundamental deployment syntax. Recommended for engineers transitioning from traditional VM hypervisors.
-  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Basics of SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/computer-networks/basics-of-soap-simple-object-access-protocol) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the structural foundations of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). It describes key architectural elements such as the SOAP Envelope, Header, Body, and Fault structures alongside the WSDL (Web Services Description Language) interface definitions. While largely replaced by REST and JSON in modern applications, SOAP remains critical in highly secure financial and enterprise systems.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.chef.io](https://www.chef.io/training/tutorials) [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official learning platform for Chef. Features deep-dive, code-driven tutorials explaining how to programmatically manage enterprise nodes and infrastructure configurations across hybrid cloud environments.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.programster.org: Docker Swarm Cheatsheet](https://blog.programster.org/docker-swarm-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Focuses on quick commands for orchestrating multi-container applications on Swarm clusters using Compose-like stack files. Live Grounding: Offers robust practical guidance for deploying stateful vs stateless services, with clear commands to configure volumes and secret management directly through the Docker CLI.
-  - **(2023)** [rogerdudler.github.io: git cheat sheet pdf](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/files/git_cheat_sheet.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Printable PDF version of Roger Dudler's minimalist Git guide. Live Grounding: High utility as a physical desk reference for engineers migrating from SVN or TFVC, focusing purely on high-frequency CLI operations.
-  - **(2023)** [javaguides.net: Spring Boot 3 REST API Documentation using SpringDoc OpenAPI](https://www.javaguides.net/2023/03/spring-boot-3-rest-api-documentation.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on integrating SpringDoc OpenAPI with Spring Boot 3 to automatically generate interactive Swagger UI and OpenAPI 3 specifications. This automation ensures sync between backend REST APIs and client contracts, which is vital for developer portals. Today, SpringDoc OpenAPI has successfully supplanted the legacy Springfox library as the de facto standard for Spring-based API documentation.
-  - **(2023)** [Spring Boot Complete Guide](https://helpercodes.com/spring-boot-complete-tutorial) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide for understanding Spring Boot architecture, auto-configuration principles, and dependency injection. It streamlines the transition from traditional Spring Framework configurations to opinionated, production-ready setups. It acts as an excellent onboarding resource, though developers need to complement it with production-grade monitoring and containerization patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [flux-subsystem-argo.github.io: GitOps Terraform Resources with Argo CD and Flux Subsystem for Argo](https://flux-subsystem-argo.github.io/website/tutorials/terraform) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the integration of Flux's specialized controller capabilities with Argo CD's visual application management via the Flux Subsystem for Argo (FSA). Highlights the declarative orchestration of Terraform/OpenTofu resources. Live Grounding notes that while hybrid Argo-Flux architectures exist, most modern 2026 enterprise teams prefer consolidated control planes (e.g., pure Crossplane or pure Tofu-Controller) to limit orchestration overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com/selenium: Introduction to Selenium Basics](https://www.testmuai.com/selenium) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Covers the fundamental building blocks of the Selenium ecosystem, including WebDriver, Grid, and IDE. Details the client-server interaction model, browser drivers, and basic element locator strategies necessary for automating modern web pages. Serves as a fundamental reference for structural testing concepts.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Selenium Automation Testing: Basics and Getting Started 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-tutorial) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a high-level overview of the Selenium test automation suite, illustrating its evolutionary history and cross-browser execution capabilities. Outlines the prerequisites, driver setups, and sample execution flows across major browsers, establishing a standard onboarding path for engineers new to test automation.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Scroll a Page Using Selenium WebDriver?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/scroll-down-in-selenium) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights techniques for manipulating scrolling actions within Selenium WebDriver by executing JavaScript commands via JavascriptExecutor. Examines how to scroll by coordinates, to specific elements, and dynamically to the bottom of the page to trigger lazy loading. Addresses a common issue in automating modern single-page applications.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Create Automated Web Bot With Selenium In Python](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/automated-web-bot-with-selenium-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide to building custom web bots and browser automation routines using Selenium and Python. Demonstrates handling programmatic navigation, login sequences, web element interaction, and dynamic pagination loops, while highlighting strategies to prevent automated script blocks.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Crash Course for Absolute Beginners](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/kubernetes-crash-course-for-absolute-beginners-35pc) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A quick-reading article detailing node boundaries, API requests, and standard cluster networking. Provides immediate mental models of container orchestration for engineering leads seeking a fast overview.
-  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io: CronJob in Kubernetes – Automating Tasks on a Schedule](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-cronjob) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how CronJobs are managed within gitops pipelines and modern platform structures. Outlines core parameters like concurrency policies, history limits, and execution window deadlines.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: The Simple Guide To Dockerizing Spring Boot](https://dev.to/jarjanazy/the-simple-guide-to-dockerizing-spring-boot-og4) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A streamlined tutorial on writing minimal, multi-stage Dockerfiles for Spring Boot apps. Explains the process of isolating compilation environments from execution environments to keep final production images slim. This guide is highly useful for developers seeking a quick setup, although it lacks advanced security practices like non-root execution by default.
-  - **(2022)** [seifbassem.com: SSH into your Azure Arc-enabled servers from anywhere](https://blog.seifbassem.com/blogs/posts/azure-arc-ssh) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An engineering guide demonstrating how to establish secure, passwordless SSH tunnels into Azure Arc-enabled servers without public IP addresses. It leverages Azure Arc's built-in relay capability and Entra ID authentication to enforce strict role-based access control (RBAC). This paradigm provides a zero-trust alternative to bastion hosts or VPN connections for remote host management.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: How to setup CI CD pipelines for Android with Azure DevOps](https://itnext.io/how-to-setup-ci-cd-pipelines-for-android-with-azure-devops-2a4ded0de0e7) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive walkthrough for building, signing, and deploying native Android applications using YAML-based Azure Pipelines. It covers setting up build agents, managing keystores, configuring SDK dependencies, and triggering continuous deployment runs. This acts as a standard pattern for unifying enterprise mobile builds within existing Azure DevOps workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Multi-stage builds for Ionic Apps with Azure Pipeline Templates](https://sahansera.dev/multi-stage-builds-with-azure-pipelines-ionic) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide demonstrating how to optimize multi-stage builds for hybrid Ionic mobile applications using reusable Azure Pipeline YAML templates. It addresses caching strategies, environment isolation, and artifact signing processes across stages. Utilizing modular templates promotes configuration reusability and significantly minimizes pipeline code duplication.
-  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Publishing Android Apps to Microsoft App Center from Azure DevOps](https://sahansera.dev/publishing-android-apps-to-microsoft-appcenter) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial detailing automated distribution pipelines that deliver compiled Android binaries from Azure DevOps directly to Microsoft App Center. It covers credential management, distribution group target setup, and automated release testing. Live Grounding: Since App Center was retired in early 2025, modern engineers use Google Play Console tasks or alternative testing platforms as destination endpoints.
-  - **(2022)** [seraf.dev: ArgoCD Tutorial β€” (with Terraform)](https://seraf.dev/argocd-tutorial-with-terraform-af77ddea2e6e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides engineers on bootstrapping an entire ArgoCD installation, including repositories, projects, and application instances, declaratively via the official HashiCorp Terraform provider for ArgoCD.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How to Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-to-kubernetes-using-argo-cd-and-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical implementation guide showcasing the deployment of containerized workloads onto DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS) using ArgoCD. Establishes a complete declarative delivery pipeline driven by version-controlled manifests.
-  - **(2022)** [kubebyexample.com: Argo CD Overview 🌟](https://kubebyexample.com/learning-paths/argo-cd/argo-cd-overview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational educational overview of the ArgoCD engine, architecture, and UI dashboard. Introduces the concepts of Target State versus Live State, and details the controller-to-API communication model.
-  - **(2022)** [unixarena.com: Terraform – Source credentials from AWS secret Manager](https://unixarena.com/2022/04/terraform-source-credentials-from-aws-secret-manager.html) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates how to source cloud infrastructure credentials dynamic-on-demand from AWS Secrets Manager using standard Terraform data resources. Avoids persisting plaintext administrative credentials within static project variable configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SSH Made Easy with SSH Agent and SSH Config](https://thenewstack.io/ssh-made-easy-with-ssh-agent-and-ssh-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on walk-through explaining SSH Agent operation, keystore lifecycle management, and optimizing the SSH client using advanced configuration constructs to minimize verbose CLI flags.
-  - **(2022)** [tecmint.com: Testssl.sh – Testing TLS/SSL Encryption Anywhere on Any Port](https://www.tecmint.com/testssl-sh-test-tls-ssl-encryption-in-linux-commandline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep look at `testssl.sh`, a command-line script that analyzes servers for SSL/TLS vulnerabilities. Assesses cipher suites, protocol flaws (such as Heartbleed/POODLE), and validates active certificate validity.
-  - **(2022)** [testrigtechnologies.com: Selenium Automation Testing: How to write automated test scripts using selenium](https://www.testrigtechnologies.com/how-to-write-a-test-automation-selenium-test-script) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured introduction to designing robust automated test scripts with Selenium WebDriver. Emphasizes separating the execution steps from test assertions, selecting stable locator strategies, and using structural setup and teardown methods to keep browser state clean between runs.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Use Selenium to Create a Web Scraping Bot](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/use-selenium-to-create-a-web-scraping-bot) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An engineering guide demonstrating how to leverage Selenium for scraping complex, dynamic JavaScript-rendered single-page applications where simple HTTP libraries fail. It outlines managing browser sessions, interacting with dynamic elements, bypassing basic detection systems, and extracting raw DOM data systematically.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: How to send POST Request with JSON Payload using Curl Command in Linux to Test RESTful Web Services?](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/08/how-to-post-json-data-with-curl-command.html) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical tutorial demonstrating how to perform HTTP POST requests with raw JSON payloads using the cURL CLI tool. This represents an essential skill for terminal-based API profiling, continuous integration sanity checks, and debugging.
-  - **(2022)** [tech.aabouzaid.com: Set OpenAPI patch strategy for Kubernetes Custom Resources - Kustomize](https://tech.aabouzaid.com/2022/11/set-openapi-patch-strategy-for-kubernetes-custom-resources-kustomize.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical deep dive into configuring custom OpenAPI schemas for CRDs within Kustomize. Explores defining strategic merge patch strategies (e.g., replace, merge, or delete) on Custom Resources, bypassing default merge limitations of standard JSON patches.
-  - **(2022)** [cronista.com: CΓ³mo identificar a un mal jefe y quΓ© errores no pueden cometer hoy los lΓ­deres](https://www.cronista.com/apertura/empresas/como-identificar-a-un-mal-jefe-y-que-errores-no-pueden-cometer-hoy-los-lideres) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Identifies key red flags of toxic engineering leadership, including micro-management, blame shifting, and chronic overwork structures. Outlines core modern leadership competencies like transparent team metrics, career path definition, and high psychological safety that retain top engineering talent and stabilize system operations.
-  - **(2022)** [elconfidencial.com: La mejor forma de decirle a tu jefe que estΓ‘s hasta arriba y no puedes mΓ‘s con tanto trabajo](https://www.elconfidencial.com/alma-corazon-vida/2022-02-14/jefe-trabajo-empleo-quemado-no-puedes_3372444) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides actionable advice on how to raise the alarm regarding work overload and impending burnout to management. Recommends presenting structured data on ongoing tasks, mapping them to clear priorities, and proposing concrete technical delegation or scope-reduction options to protect developer mental health.
-  - **(2022)** [rockcontent.com: Conoce los principales tipos de consultorΓ­a en las que tu negocio puede invertir para explotar su potencial](https://analoghq.ai/blog/es/tipos-de-consultoria) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the landscape of professional advisory services, classifying key consulting types like strategic, digital transformation, and technical systems consulting. Outlines how enterprise architectures can leverage external expertise to fast-track digital adoption, modern cloud-native architectures, and software organizational structural alignment.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Getting Started running Spark workloads on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-running-spark-workloads-on-openshift) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an enterprise guide to running containerized Apache Spark workloads within Red Hat OpenShift, highlighting security-first practices and security context constraints (SCCs). Illustrates leveraging OpenShift's cluster monitoring and dynamic storage classes for big data analytics. Live Grounding confirms OpenShift remains a preferred, secure platform for regulated enterprises executing large-scale analytical tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [hevodata.com: Building Apache Spark Data Pipeline? Made Easy 101 🌟](https://hevodata.com/learn/spark-data-pipeline) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory primer outlining the core concepts of building end-to-end data processing pipelines with Apache Spark. Focuses on data ingestion, transformations, and loading into modern target data warehouses. Live Grounding confirms that while Spark remains a foundational ETL standard, contemporary architectures increasingly wrap these pipelines inside orchestrated dbt-on-Kubernetes or SparkOperator setups.
-  - **(2022)** [aprenderbigdata.com: Databricks: IntroducciΓ³n a Spark en la nube](https://aprenderbigdata.com/databricks) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Offers a clear Spanish-language introduction to Databricks, highlighting its managed Apache Spark ecosystem across AWS and Azure. Demystifies collaborative notebooks, workspace management, and optimized runtimes. Live Grounding shows that Databricks continues to expand its lakehouse dominance, abstracting underlying infrastructure away from data engineers while offering native cloud integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: How To Create Kubernetes Jobs/Cron Jobs – Getting Started Guide](https://devopscube.com/create-kubernetes-jobs-cron-jobs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide detailing the creation of parallel Jobs and recurring CronJobs. Offers a clear reference for backoff limits, completion conditions, and active execution deadlines.
-  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: So you need to wait for some Kubernetes resources?](https://vadosware.io/post/so-you-need-to-wait-for-some-kubernetes-resources) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide explaining how to synchronize the initialization sequence of dependent Kubernetes resources. Highlights the use of `kubectl wait`, init containers, and programmatic polling to prevent startup failures in microservice topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [howtogeek.com: How to Clean Up Old Containers and Images in Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-clean-up-old-containers-and-images-in-your-kubernetes-cluster) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines node garbage collection mechanics, detailing how the kubelet automatically trims unreferenced container images and dead containers based on customizable high/low disk threshold flags.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Getting Started Tutorial for Learning Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/chefgs/getting-started-tutorial-for-learning-kubernetes-455e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory technical tutorial outlining basic kubectl commands, resource deployments, and cluster interactions. Provides practical commands for spinning up, monitoring, and debugging test pods.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes DaemonSets: A Detailed Introductory Tutorial](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-daemonsets-a-detailed-introductory-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a comprehensive overview of DaemonSet workloads in Kubernetes. Discusses daemon placement, tolerations for node taints, and classic infrastructure use cases like logging collectors and metric daemons.
-  - **(2021)** [ubuntu.com: How to test the latest Kubernetes 1.22 release candidate with MicroK8s](https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-test-the-latest-kubernetes-with-microk8s) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walkthrough on leveraging MicroK8s to evaluate Kubernetes release candidates. This resource demonstrates the minimal configuration overhead required to spin up lightweight clusters on local workstations, enabling early-stage API compatibility validation.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.brujordet.no: Using custom hardware in kubernetes](https://blog.brujordet.no/post/homelab/using_custom_hardware_in_kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure Kubernetes to detect and consume custom hardware resources like GPUs, specialized USB controllers, and serial devices. Explains device plugin setups, node labels, and mounting pathways for host paths into targeted containers.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Kubernetes and Start Containerizing Your Applications](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-kubernetes-and-start-containerizing-your-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An entry-level syllabus detailing containerization concepts and Kubernetes core resources. Provides a step-by-step introduction to Dockerizing microservices, constructing YAML configurations, and deploying pods and services to localized developer environments.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Discover Kubernetes API Calls from kubectl](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-api-call-from-kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical debugging guide to logging actual API calls made by the kubectl CLI. Demonstrates using high verbosity options (e.g. `--v=8`) to reverse-engineer client API payloads.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #12: Effective way of using K8 Liveness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-12-effective-way-of-using-k8-liveness-probe.html) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer-centric strategies for designing efficient liveness probes. Emphasizes isolating deadlock checks from deep application flows to prevent overloading key resources.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #13: Effective way of using K8 Readiness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-13-effective-way-of-using-k8-readiness-probe.html) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on building effective readiness probes that reflect accurate application startup phases and resource warm-ups, preventing traffic routing before initialization finishes.
-  - **(2021)** [xenonstack.com: Serverless Architecture with OpenFaaS and Java](https://www.xenonstack.com/blog/serverless-open-faas-java) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates using JVM workloads within OpenFaaS, detailing compilation strategies, framework footprint reduction, and optimizing startup latency for container pods.
-  - **(2021)** [tutorialspoint.com: JMeter Quick Guide](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jmeter/pdf/jmeter_quick_guide.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Reference manual covering basic JMeter thread management and test flow structures. Designed to help teams write simple API validations and performance regression scripts.
-  - **(2021)** [Automatic branch merging](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/automatic-branch-merging-776639993.html) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official Atlassian documentation explaining Bitbucket Server's automated downstream cascading merge capabilities. It executes safe automated merges from release branches down to main after successful builds, resolving merge conflicts cleanly inside structured enterprise environments.
-  - **(2021)** [Checks for merging pull requests](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/checks-for-merging-pull-requests-776640039.html) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Atlassian's reference on configuring merge check policies inside Bitbucket Server. Explores how to enforce critical compliance gates such as minimum required reviewers, successful build statuses, and resolved task lists prior to merging code.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: From Code to Cluster β€” Modern Kubernetes Workflows with K8Studio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RTTEUEl9sc&feature=youtu.be) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation outlining rapid Kubernetes cluster management using K8Studio, an interactive visual IDE. It focuses on visual resource relationship maps, real-time log streaming, and graphical configuration edits.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Acceder a un App Service con Private Endpoint desde otra Vnet](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/acceder-a-un-app-service-con-private-endpoint-desde-otra-vnet) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth networking guide in Spanish detailing cross-VNet connectivity to an Azure App Service isolated behind a Private Endpoint. It explains how to configure Azure Private DNS zones, virtual network links, and routing rules to securely traverse VNet boundaries without public exposure. This pattern is fundamental for implementing zero-trust egress and ingress in enterprise cloud landing zones.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to run an App Service Web App on Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes - Part 2 | Azure Tips and Tricks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53-Y_aI0KpE&ab_channel=MicrosoftAzure) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical video guide demonstrating the deployment and operation of Azure App Service workloads on custom Kubernetes clusters via Azure Arc. It walks through the resource provisioning pipeline, exposing the application endpoint, and validating state replication. This visual guide is optimal for platform engineers bridging traditional PaaS applications with cloud-native Kubernetes infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Signing & Versioning iOS & Android Apps | DevOps for Mobile](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1grtSSIRVA&ab_channel=dotNET) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A visual, step-by-step breakdown of managing security certificates, provisioning profiles, and build version increments for iOS and Android build pipelines. It reviews techniques to inject secure credentials dynamically, ensuring signing files are never stored in plain source control. Indispensable tutorial for implementing secure mobile devops security practices.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: PowerShell: Download script or file from GitHub](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/07/powershell-download-script-or-file-from-github) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A focused tutorial demonstrating how to programmatically download remote assets or scripts from GitHub repositories using native PowerShell Cmdlets like Invoke-WebRequest. It outlines methods to handle authentication headers, process raw file links, and security implications of unvetted script executions. Ideal for building bootstrap processes in clean environments.
-  - **(2021)** [sqlservercentral.com: Powershell Day by Day: Adding Help to Scripts](https://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/powershell-day-by-day-adding-help-to-scripts) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tutorial explaining the integration of comment-based help blocks inside custom PowerShell scripts. It shows how configuring standard keywords allows runtime generation of detailed documentation using Get-Help. Adhering to these community guidelines ensures that internal automation tools are self-documenting, maintainable, and developer-friendly.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: ArgoCD: users, access, and RBAC](https://itnext.io/argocd-users-access-and-rbac-ddf9f8b51bad) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the configuration of user management, local accounts, and role-based access control (RBAC) in ArgoCD. Guides platform engineers through restricting access to specific applications, projects, or clusters using fine-grained policies.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.risingstack.com: Argo CD Kubernetes Tutorial](https://blog.risingstack.com/argo-cd-kubernetes-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured starter guide covering ArgoCD installation, repository connection, and application deployment. Outlines core synchronization paradigms and provides a practical walkthrough of transitioning standard manifests to GitOps.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: How to Use ArgoCD Deployments with GitHub Tokens](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-use-argocd-deployments-with-github-tokens) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to securely integrate ArgoCD with private GitHub repositories using Personal Access Tokens (PATs) and fine-grained permissions. Addresses secure secret management inside Kubernetes to safeguard credentials used during the repository fetching phase.
-  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Kubernetes Networking Guide for Beginners](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-networking-guide-beginners.html) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory, developer-focused guidebook breaking down cluster network boundaries and abstract IP allocations. Designed to demystify container routing and service discovery for application programmers.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Services: ClusterIP, Nodeport and LoadBalancer](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-services-clusterip-nodeport-loadbalancer) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical guide to native Kubernetes service abstraction layers, mapping how the internal control plane links Service resources to running Pod IPs. Outlines configuration protocols and target patterns for ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Which of your Kubernetes Apps are accessing Secrets? 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UF-QxiRGms&ab_channel=Kubevious) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation detailing methods to trace and audit exactly which pods and applications are consuming Kubernetes Secret resources. Demonstrates using visual topology maps to spot over-privileged service accounts and optimize RBAC footprints.
-  - **(2021)** [How to use SSH properly and what is SSH Agent Forwarding](https://dev.to/levivm/how-to-use-ssh-and-ssh-agent-forwarding-more-secure-ssh-2c32) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Investigates the security mechanics of SSH Agent Forwarding. Evaluates risk profiles (such as root access vulnerabilities on intermediary hosts) and suggests safer patterns like ProxyJump and modern bastion practices.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 OpenSSL command options that every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/6-openssl-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An essential administrative guide for OpenSSL. Covers generating CSRs, self-signing certificates, validating active SSL connections over the network, and inspecting local PEM certificate metadata formats.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Airflow Helm Chart : Quick Start For Beginners in 10mins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDOw8ByzMyY&ab_channel=MarcLamberti) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-friendly quickstart video highlighting how to set up the official Airflow Helm chart on a local development Kubernetes cluster in under ten minutes. The video covers basic value overrides, ingress setups, and initial worker deployment patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to run selenium tests from Jenkins? Maven and Jenkins Integration with Testng-Selenium? Run selenium maven project from command line? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/02/how-to-run-test-selenium-tests-from.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores building a continuous integration loop using TestNG, Maven, and Jenkins for Java-based Selenium suites. Focuses on setting up TestNG execution profiles in pom.xml and designing clean Jenkins pipeline steps to build and run test suites from the command line. Provides robust configurations for handling target environments dynamically.
-  - **(2021)** [entrepreneur.com: ΒΏCΓ³mo manejar un equipo que trabaja desde sus casas?](https://spanish.entrepreneur.com) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Offers tactical guidelines for managing distributed engineering teams working in remote environments. Recommends implementing asynchronous collaboration tools, defining objective performance milestones, and promoting active virtual team meetings to ensure software project alignment and mitigate remote developer isolation.
-  - **(2021)** [jitendrazaa.com: Create SOAP message using Java](https://www.jitendrazaa.com/blog/java/create-soap-message-using-java) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A hands-on code tutorial detailing how to programmatically construct, manipulate, and send SOAP messages using the Java SAAJ (SOAP with Attachments API for Java) library. The post walks through manual DOM creation, namespace mapping, and processing raw XML responses. This is a critical technical reference for engineers maintaining legacy Enterprise Java middleware integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Make your own API under 30 lines of code 🌟](https://dev.to/shreyazz/make-your-own-api-under-30-lines-of-code-4doh) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A minimal implementation guide showcasing how to build a fully functional REST API with Node.js and Express in under 30 lines of code. It is an excellent resource for rapid prototyping and understanding bare-bones HTTP routing configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Modify your Kubernetes manifests with Kustomize](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/kustomize-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step introduction to customizing Kubernetes manifests natively using Kustomize. Focuses on setting up basic configurations with kustomization.yaml, declaring base manifests, and safely applying targeted environmental patches to resources like Deployments and Services.
-  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: Kustomize Tutorial: Creating a Kubernetes app out of multiple pieces](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-kustomize-part-1-creating-a-kubernetes-app-out-of-multiple-pieces) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into aggregating disjointed Kubernetes manifests into unified, multi-service microservice applications. Demonstrates how to write custom patches and automatically manage rolling updates via resource generation mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [openwebinars.net: 13 Errores que cometes como Manager](https://openwebinars.net/blog/13-errores-que-cometes-como-manager) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines thirteen critical errors made by newly appointed engineering managers, such as ignoring team input, micromanaging technical solutions, and ignoring developer burnout signals. Provides tactical strategies for establishing balanced technical governance and facilitating a healthy developmental experience.
-  - **(2021)** [pymesyautonomos.com: ΒΏEstΓ‘ trabajando el empleado realmente desde su casa?](https://www.pymesyautonomos.com/management/esta-trabajando-empleado-realmente-su-casa) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses common managerial anxieties about remote work accountability. Contrasts surveillance-heavy keystroke logging techniques with output-oriented, technical project milestones (e.g., code deployment frequency, story completion rates, and system architectural goals) to sustainably measure team velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [creately.com: How to Better Manage Your Projects with Kanban Boards](https://creately.com/blog/project-management/what-is-a-kanban-board) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces visual project management methodologies using Kanban boards. Highlights essential visual metrics such as Work-in-Progress (WIP) limits, cycle times, and bottleneck identification. Explains how to map agile delivery cycles onto dynamic cards to improve flow, increase transparency, and accelerate software shipping iterations.
-  - **(2021)** [elfinanciero.com.mx: Tu jefe no siempre tiene la razΓ³n: ΒΏde quΓ© manera puedes contradecirlo?](https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/empresas/2021/07/06/tu-jefe-no-siempre-tiene-la-razon-de-que-manera-puedes-contradecirlo) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Discusses strategic frameworks for engineers to constructively challenge management decision-making. Emphasizes grounding alternative proposals in empirical system metrics, security considerations, or architectural risk analysis to foster bidirectional feedback and prevent high-impact development blunders.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.trello.com: Consejos para manejar distintos conflictos en un equipo de trabajo](https://blog.trello.com/es/conflictos-en-el-trabajo) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an operational framework for identifying and resolving interpersonal conflicts within technical delivery teams. Highlights visual tracking systems, regular retrospectives, and structured architectural alignment reviews to defuse typical friction points, such as diverging coding standards or disputed system design decisions.
-  - **(2020)** [auth0.com: Kubernetes Tutorial - Step by Step Introduction to Basic Concepts](https://auth0.com/blog/kubernetes-tutorial-step-by-step-introduction-to-basic-concepts) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured, hands-on tutorial guiding users through local cluster deployment using Minikube. Explains crucial developer concepts including cluster networking, Service discovery, and managing persistent application states.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes Jobs and CronJobs](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/kubernetes-jobs-cronjobs) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introduction to batch processing in Kubernetes. Clarifies the design principles behind run-to-completion Jobs and schedules periodic workloads using CronJobs.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Liveness and Readiness Probes](https://theithollow.com/2020/05/18/kubernetes-liveness-and-readiness-probes) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A thorough guide covering the purpose of Liveness and Readiness probes. Details execution modes (HTTP, TCP, Exec) to orchestrate self-healing pods.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: A Primer: Accessing services in Kubernetes](https://blog.alexellis.io/primer-accessing-kubernetes-services) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demystifies service exposition mechanisms. Breaks down the network plumbing and structural configuration differences between ClusterIP, NodePort, and cloud-provider LoadBalancer integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to/vromanov: Kubernetes Services 🌟](https://dev.to/vromanov/kubernetes-services-1bj) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A straightforward overview of Kubernetes services. Clarifies endpoint selectors and highlights how the API dynamically registers and routes traffic to changing pod IP pools.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes home lab on an old laptop with K3s](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-home-lab-on-an-old-laptop-1de6cc12c13e) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A guide on repurposing legacy consumer hardware into a functional home lab using K3s. Outlines OS preparation, single-node cluster bootstrapping, and power-management optimizations, making it an affordable alternative to cloud staging sandboxes.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy a serverless app with Camel K and Red Hat OpenShift Serverless 1.5.0 Tech Preview](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/24/build-and-deploy-a-serverless-app-with-camel-k-and-red-hat-openshift-serverless-1-5-0-tech-preview) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates building low-overhead integrations by running Apache Camel K integrations natively over the OpenShift Serverless platform engine.
-  - **(2020)** [developer.okta.com: Spring Cloud Config for Shared Microservice Configuration](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/12/07/spring-cloud-config) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial discussing how to manage common properties shared across multi-service deployments using Spring Cloud Config. It breaks down architectural setups for dev, staging, and production profiles. Excellent resource for development teams addressing configuration drift across heterogeneous microservice networks.
-  - **(2020)** [edureka.co: Kubernetes Networking – A Comprehensive Guide To The Networking Concepts In Kubernetes](https://www.edureka.co/blog/kubernetes-networking) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A broad, conceptual handbook introducing standard network boundaries in cloud-native deployments. Outlines how namespaces share interfaces within a pod and details the routing hops required for intra-cluster communication.
-  - **(2020)** [jenkins-x.io: Setting up the secrets for your installation](https://jayex.io/v3/admin/setup/secrets) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deployment guide detailing how to construct and map cryptographic secrets needed for Jenkins X core installations. Covers external secrets integration and mapping cloud-provider-backed secret managers directly to ephemeral cluster values.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/kelseyhightower: Serverless Vault with Cloud Run](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/serverless-vault-with-cloud-run) ⭐ 407  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural blueprint designed by Kelsey Hightower illustrating how to run HashiCorp Vault inside a Google Cloud Run serverless container environment. Demonstrates minimizing operational and infrastructure overhead while maintaining a hardened, low-latency secret-vending cluster.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Recursive Vim macros: One step further into automating repetitive tasks](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/recursive-vim-macros) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial focusing on writing, debugging, and executing recursive Vim macros. Teaches how to automate highly complex, repetitive multi-line editing patterns efficiently without leaving the terminal.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/paliimx: Data Structures and Algorithms implementation in Go](https://github.com/ua-nick/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) ⭐ 2773  [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides clear native Go implementations of foundational data structures and computer science algorithms. Excellent reference code for technical optimization tasks. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - **(2020)** [blog.stack-labs.com: Kustomize - The right way to do templating in Kubernetes](https://blog.stack-labs.com/code/kustomize-101) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An foundational exploration of declarative application customization in Kubernetes using Kustomize. It contrasts template-driven engines like Helm with Kustomize's overlay-based, template-free patching, focusing on clean resource organization across different environments without altering original YAML files.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Autowire MicroProfile into Spring with Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/10/02/autowire-microprofile-into-spring-with-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Technical deep-dive showing how Quarkus facilitates the interoperability of MicroProfile specifications within Spring-based DI paradigms. Explains how developers can use familiar `@Autowired` annotations to wire MicroProfile configuration and telemetry systems. It illustrates Quarkus's flexible engineering approach toward bridging legacy Enterprise Java patterns with modern frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [unixmages.com](https://unixmages.com) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy blog featuring creative Unix sysadmin tips, network troubleshooting guides, and shell scripting shortcuts. Provides useful context for understanding the design philosophy of older Unix implementations.
-  - **(2023)** [vogella.com](https://www.vogella.com/tutorials) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An extensive library of software architecture write-ups focused primarily on Git structures, Java microservices development, and traditional IDE configurations. Very helpful for standard legacy design, though lacking modern Kubernetes-native patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Kustomize Tutorial: A Beginner-Friendly Developer Guide!](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/kubernetes-kustomize-tutorial-a-beginner-friendly-developer-guide-322n) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A simplified, practical walkthrough introducing Kustomize to developers. Details core primitives (resources, generators, transformers) and illustrates setting up clean, template-less pipelines to manage multi-tenant local environments.
-  - **(2023)** [techiescamp.com: Kubernetes Kustomize Crash Course](https://courses.devopscube.com/l/products) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fast-paced educational resource covering basic commands, structure of `kustomization.yaml`, and the deployment of a demo application using overlays. Highlights practical command line utilities such as `kubectl kustomize`.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.tekspace.io: Deploying Kubernetes Dashboard in K3S Cluster](https://blog.tekspace.io/deploying-kubernetes-dashboard-in-k3s-cluster) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step implementation guide detailing how to deploy and configure the official Kubernetes Dashboard inside a resource-constrained K3s cluster. Covers service configuration, RBAC cluster role bindings, token generation, and exposing the UI via NodePort.
-  - **(2022)** [tutorialspoint.com/openshift](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/openshift/index.htm) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured beginner-level curriculum tracking OpenShift deployment pipelines, application configuration, and node architecture. While useful as a high-level conceptual primer, it lacks deep-dive coverage of modern GitOps, service mesh platforms, and multi-tenant isolation techniques.
-  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create an Azure App registrations in Azure Active Directory using PowerShell & AzureCLI](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/create-an-azure-app-registrations-in-azure-active-directory-using-powershell-azurecli) [POWERSHELL/CLI CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comparison and implementation guide for creating Azure App Registrations using both Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell. It highlights syntax nuances, command mappings, and execution flows for automated environment provisioning. It functions as a critical resource for platform engineers standardizing bootstrap scripts for new application environments.
-  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Get started and configure certificate-based authentication in Azure](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/get-started-and-configure-with-certificate-based-authentication-in-azure) [POWERSHELL/CLI CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step documentation for configuring certificate-based authentication for service principals within Microsoft Azure. It details the process of generating self-signed certificates, importing them into App Registrations, and validating connections via Azure CLI or PowerShell. This approach is highly recommended for secure, non-interactive pipeline authentications, bypassing vulnerable password credentials.
-  - **(2022)** [19 Common SSH Commands In Linux With Examples](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/linux-ssh-commands) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical quick-reference sheet illustrating 19 critical SSH commands. Features port configuration, key generation, background execution, and remote terminal emulation examples for day-to-day operations.
-  - **(2021)** [agrenpoint.com: Azure AD & Microsoft Graph permission scopes, with Azure CLI](https://www.agrenpoint.com/azcli-adscope) [POWERSHELL/CLI CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide explaining how to retrieve and assign Microsoft Graph API and Azure AD permission scopes programmatically using the Azure CLI. Understanding scopes and roles is crucial for automated service principal authorization, mitigating over-privileged access risks in CI/CD pipelines. It bridges the gap between manual Entra ID configuration and automated Infrastructure as Code (IaC) governance.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to Manage Multiple SSH Key Pairs](https://dev.to/josephmidura/how-to-manage-multiple-ssh-key-pairs-1ik) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on mapping multiple distinct SSH credentials on a single host. Guides the user in creating robust `~/.ssh/config` blocks to automatically select specific keys based on host names.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxteck.com: 10 basic and most useful 'ssh' client commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-ssh-client-commands-in-linux) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Educational checklist covering core SSH options like disabling agent forwarding, binding specific ports, altering debug verbosity, and piping command output directly across hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [TΓΊneles SSH](https://atareao.es/ubuntu/tuneles-ssh) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide in Spanish focusing on local, remote, and dynamic SSH port forwarding. Clarifies complex traffic redirection patterns to bypass firewall obstacles and secure local development setups.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Kustomize - How to customize Kubernetes objects kubernetes](https://dev.to/katiatalhi/introduction-to-kustomize-how-to-customize-kubernetes-objects-3e08) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial covering Kustomize fundamentals, including base structures, namespaces, and target overlays. Details how to perform key-value injections, customize metadata, and scale replica sizes across environments while maintaining dry manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: How To Install Kubernetes Dashboard with NodePort in Linux](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/07/10/how-install-kubernetes-dashboard-nodeport-linux) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial addressing the manual installation of the native Kubernetes Dashboard. Demonstrates exposing the web interface via NodePort services and configuring critical ServiceAccount resources to establish authorized access control.
-  - **(2020)** [mindtheproduct.com: The Product Managers’ Guide to Continuous Delivery and DevOps 🌟🌟](https://www.mindtheproduct.com/what-the-hell-are-ci-cd-and-devops-a-cheatsheet-for-the-rest-of-us) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Bridges the gap between technical release pipelines and business product management. Explains DevOps principles, release gating, and CD strategies to align cross-functional teams with deployment automation architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [How to Implement the Automerge feature that is missing from BitBucket cloud](https://poolofthought.com/how-to-implement-the-automerge-feature-that-is-missing-from-bitbucket-cloud) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical workaround explaining how to construct custom auto-merge features absent from Bitbucket Cloud. Outlines implementation architecture using webhooks, serverless functions (e.g., AWS Lambda), or external CI API controllers.
-  - **(2019)** [Configure bitbucket-pipelines.yml to automatically merge feature branch to master?](https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Bitbucket-questions/configure-bitbucket-pipelines-yml-to-automatically-merge-feature/qaq-p/793222) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A community-focused guide outlining configuration recipes for automerging feature branches into staging or master using `bitbucket-pipelines.yml`. Uses shell scripts and pipeline runners to securely push merge commits back to the remote repository.
-  - **(2026)** [andredesousa/devops-best-practices](https://github.com/andredesousa/devops-best-practices) ⭐ 53  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An opinionated checklist detailing architectural best practices for logging formats, schema migrations, system health monitoring, and security setups. Helps engineering teams establish healthy container operational standards.
-  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes ConfigMaps and Secrets: Guide to Create and Update 🌟](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/configmaps-secrets) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental playbook illustrating the lifecycle, generation, and updates of ConfigMaps and Secrets. Establishes the core differences in creation mechanisms and direct manifest applications.
-  - **(2023)** [realpython.com: Advanced Git Tips for Python Developers 🌟](https://realpython.com/advanced-git-for-pythonistas) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides tailored Git workflows and configuration strategies for Python ecosystems, targeting advanced source code management. It highlights Python-specific .gitignore optimizations, interactive staging, reflog navigation, and custom diff tools to streamline development pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Undo Git Add – How to Remove Added Files in Git 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/undo-git-add-how-to-remove-added-files-in-git) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on mechanisms to untrack files and revert the staging area without affecting local working changes. It details commands like 'git restore --staged' and 'git rm --cached', highlighting their behavior under modern Git versions for safe workspace management.
-  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: Branching in Git 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/branch) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Covers the mechanics of branch creation, checkout, tracking, and upstream mapping. Demonstrates visual UI methods alongside CLI tools to help developers grasp complex multi-branch environments and avoid merge conflicts.
-  - **(2022)** [atlassian.com: Comparing Workflows 🌟](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates and contrasts popular branch integration workflows (Centralized, Feature Branch, Gitflow, Forking). This guide highlights structural pros, cons, and appropriate environments for each pattern, serving as a standard resource for teams defining their Git branching strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [linode.com: A Overview of Using Octant with Kubernetes](https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/using-octant-with-kubernetes-a-tutorial) [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An archival guide to installing and utilizing Octant for Kubernetes administration. Illustrates the platform's architectural approach to extensibility and dashboard structures, valuable for developers studying dashboard patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [github: OpenShift Pipelines Node.js Tutorial](https://github.com/csantanapr/faststart2020-pipelines-lab) ⭐ 5  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Specialized quick-start laboratory focusing on Node.js application continuous delivery with OpenShift Pipelines. Guides developers through configuring trigger conditions and executing basic Source-to-Image (S2I) build pipelines.
-  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: Git version control and trunk based approach with VSTS](https://www.slideshare.net/arunmurughan/git-version-control-and-trunk-based-approach-with-vsts) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy slide presentation analyzing the migration from branch-heavy Git workflows to modern trunk-based development inside Visual Studio Team Services (now Azure DevOps). Focuses on optimizing the feedback loop and minimizing code integration debt through quick merges. Current industry engineering truth shows this approach is highly aligned with modern continuous deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-michael-montgomery)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-proven guide addressing automated API test orchestration with Postman and Jenkins. Focuses on setting up automated collection runs as critical build gates within modern DevOps pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman β€” Build a Dynamic Test Suite](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-build-dynamic-test-suite-michael-montgomery) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial for engineering highly dynamic, data-driven test suites inside Postman. Highlights variable scoping, pre-request scripts, and test scripting to dynamically adapt across environments.
-  - **(2026)** [techwebspace.com: Get Started with the REST Assured Framework: An Example-based Guide](https://www.techwebspace.com/get-started-with-the-rest-assured-framework-an-example-based-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, code-based architectural guide detailing REST Assured, a Java DSL engine for automated API validation. It highlights domain-specific testing structures that integrate cleanly into JUnit/TestNG ecosystems.
-  - **(2026)** [How to Set Up a Custom Email with Cloudflare and Mailgun](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-set-up-custom-email)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical guide outlining DNS integrations using Cloudflare's edge networking, configuring SPF, DKIM, and DMARC setups securely with Mailgun for robust microservice communication architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: 5 cheat sheets to help you get started on your Google Cloud journey 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/5-google-cloud-product-cheat-sheets-2021)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A visual curation of visual decision trees and cheat sheets for GCP products. Useful for quick architecture mapping of compute options, database services, and hybrid setups.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Microservices architecture on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/microservices-architecture-google-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architect's blueprint for designing, deploying, and managing microservices topologies on GCP using GKE, Cloud Run, API gateways, Cloud SQL, and service mesh frameworks like Anthos Service Mesh.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Choose the best way to use and authenticate service accounts on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/how-to-authenticate-service-accounts-to-help-keep-applications-secure) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Strategic guidelines on secure Google Cloud service account authentication, outlining identity federation, Workload Identity on GKE, and avoiding high-risk, long-lived JSON key downloads.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Demystifying Cloud Spanner multi-region configurations](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/demystifying-cloud-spanner-multi-region-configurations) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical exploration of Cloud Spanner's synchronous, multi-region replication. Explains Paxos consensus algorithms, TrueTime API synchronization, and consistency guarantees across continents.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Configuring the Google Cloud Platform for High Availability](https://thenewstack.io/configuring-for-high-availability-in-google-cloud-platform) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural playbook on designing high-availability systems on GCP, describing regional failovers, managed instance groups, cloud load balancing strategies, and automated scaling policies.
-  - **(2026)** [mrcloudbook.com: Mr Cloud Book](https://mrcloudbook.com) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A technical guide and tutorial site focusing on cloud service providers and CI/CD tools. Live Grounding: Offers clear step-by-step instructions for implementing Jenkins pipelines, Git practices, and cloud configurations for entry-level infrastructure practitioners.
-  - **(2026)** [learntocloud.guide](https://learntocloud.guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An open-source, highly structured educational roadmap designed to transition traditional sysadmins into proficient cloud engineers. It guides learners through networking, Linux administration, infrastructure as code, and cloud-native topologies. Live grounding highlights its massive adoption within the DevOps community.
-  - **(2026)** [GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners: Getting Started](https://github.blog/ai-and-ml/github-copilot/github-copilot-cli-for-beginners-getting-started-with-github-copilot-cli) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights setup and early integration techniques for GitHub Copilot CLI, translating natural language prompts into executable terminal and shell scripts. Enhances sysadmin and shell workflow automation while maintaining a human-in-the-loop review step for safety and correctness.
-  - **(2026)** [youtube: Welcome to the world of kubectl plugins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2qZvQT6XY) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation covering the landscape, development, and use cases of kubectl plugins. It serves as an accessible introduction to extending local terminal tooling with practical examples of custom workflows and automated command pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: Markdown Cheat Sheet – How to Write in Markdown with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/markdown-cheat-sheet) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide explaining Markdown basics with real-world examples. Curator Insight values its utility for technical writers. Live Grounding shows its broad usage in software engineering bootcamps and initial developer onboardings.
-  - **(2026)** [journaldev.com](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/maven-commands-options-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive technical overview of Maven build targets and system variables. Curator Insight targets its strength in resolving dependency trees. Live Grounding shows its daily utility during manual compilation tasks inside enterprise projects.
-  - **(2026)** [javaguides.net](https://www.javaguides.net/2018/06/maven-cheat-sheet.html) [XML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused Maven cheat sheet explaining multi-module configurations. Curator Insight targets standardizing configuration configurations. Live Grounding validates its routine use in standard enterprise training tracks for Java engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [bogotobogo.com](https://www.bogotobogo.com/Java/tutorials/Spring-Boot/Maven-mvn-command-cheat-sheet.php) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide mapping Maven dependencies to Spring Boot framework configurations. Curator Insight highlights rapid packaging loops. Live Grounding demonstrates how Spring Boot build tools rely directly on the lifecycles outlined in this guide.
-  - **(2026)** [https://dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Kubernetes: part 1 – Pods](https://dev.to/aurelievache/kubernetes-sketchnotes-pods-4ib0) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An illustrated sketchnote guide mapping the basic structures and concepts of Kubernetes Pods. Curator Insight praises the clarity of visual-oriented learning. Live Grounding confirms its heavy usage as an onboarding tool for junior engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [cookbook.openshift.org: How do I import an image from an external image registry? 🌟](https://cookbook.openshift.org/image-registry-and-image-streams/how-do-i-import-an-image-from-an-external-image.html) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide regarding external OCI registry ingestion and ImageStreams mapping. Curator Insight emphasizes security-compliant tag tracking. Live Grounding outlines its vital importance for disconnected, air-gapped container mirroring.
-  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - How to Join Multiple Metrics (Vector Matching) 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-vector-matching) [PROMQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced technical guide targeting complex PromQL vector matching and joining. Curator Insight notes how it simplifies multi-dimension indexing. Live Grounding shows this is a critical reference for engineers designing precise production alerts.
-  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - Moving Average, Max, Min, etc (Aggregation Over Time)](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-functions-agg-over-time) [PROMQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide for applying aggregate-over-time algorithms inside Prometheus. Curator Insight highlights performance metrics monitoring. Live Grounding confirms these specific metrics equations are critical for building standard Grafana dashboards.
-  - **(2026)** [Jenkins Pipeline Syntax: Scripted Syntax (Groovy DSL syntax) & Declarative Syntax 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax) [GROOVY CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” The official Jenkins specification document clarifying Scripted (Groovy DSL) and Declarative pipeline syntaxes. Essential reference material for engineers looking to configure reliable, version-controlled execution steps within enterprise environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Streaming](https://github.com/manuzhang/awesome-streaming) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A massive, community-maintained compilation of stream processing resources. It catalogues major ingestion engines, streaming databases, connector standards, and operational tools, serving as an exhaustive reference manual for data and cloud architects.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Kafka](https://github.com/monksy/awesome-kafka/blob/master/tools.md) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, community-curated list of tools, command-line utilities, clients, and GUI frameworks for Apache Kafka administration. It serves as an essential hub for engineers searching for proven ecosystem additions.
-  - **(2026)** [eksworkshop.com 🌟](https://www.eksworkshop.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official Amazon EKS Workshop, serving as the industry's premier hands-on guide for EKS architecture. Updated consistently to reflect modern AWS paradigms, it leads operators through provisioning, networking (VPC CNI), security (IRSA), observability, and GitOps.
-  - **(2026)** [makefiletutorial.com 🌟](https://makefiletutorial.com) [MAKEFILE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An intensive reference manual detailing Makefile rules, pattern matching, dependencies, and shell automation. Vital for designing deterministic local compilation processes, testing flows, and Docker building protocols.
-  - **(2026)** [k21academy.com: AWS Application Services: Lambda, SES, SNS, SQS, SWF](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-application-services)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical review of AWS's modular application integration portfolio. Contrasts serverless compute (Lambda) with asynchronous message queues (SQS), publish-subscribe event routing (SNS), programmatically orchestrated state workflows (SWF/Step Functions), and secure outbound transaction messaging (SES).
-  - **(2026)** [Play with docker 🌟](https://labs.play-with-docker.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An online sandbox environment that lets users run Docker commands in their browser. Ideal for testing configurations, learning container lifecycles, and creating simple multi-node topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/tutorials) [JAVA CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive hands-on tutorial catalog for implementing streaming patterns. It provides clear recipes for Kafka Streams, ksqlDB, and Kafka Connect, demonstrating stream-table joins, cryptographic masking, and real-time stateful aggregations.
-  - **(2026)** [training.linuxfoundation.org: Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158x)](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The baseline introductory curriculum authored by the Linux Foundation and the CNCF. Teaches fundamental architecture, control plane mechanics, pod configurations, networking standards, and volume storage strategies required for standard operation tasks.
-  - **(2026)** [devopswithkubernetes.com](https://courses.mooc.fi/org/uh-cs/courses/devops-with-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An open-source academic DevOps curriculum developed by the University of Helsinki. Explores real-world container scheduling, persistent storage setups, pipeline engineering, and live microservice application deployment strategies inside standard clusters.
-  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: Running Containers on ECS Fargate](https://www.pulumi.com/registry/packages/aws/how-to-guides/ecs-fargate) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architecture guide detailing how to use Pulumi to configure AWS ECS Fargate environments. Covers programmatic configuration of subnets, target groups, auto-scaling thresholds, and secure IAM policies.
-  - **(2026)** [paystream.co.uk: What is an umbrella company?](https://www.paystream.co.uk/helphub/umbrella/getting-started/what-is-an-umbrella-company)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An essential guide clarifying the regulatory framework of UK Umbrella Companies under IR35 tax legislation. It explains employer payroll obligations, PAYE calculations, and tax-efficient strategies. Live grounding confirms its vital role as an educational reference for engineers operating in the UK contract market.
-  - **(2026)** [umbrellaselector.com/Spain](https://umbrellaselector.com/Spain)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A specialized lookup and compliance advisory engine for umbrella companies operating within the Spanish labor law framework. It helps expatriates and local contractors legally bypass high corporate registration costs. Live grounding highlights the tool as a baseline for navigating complex Spanish payroll environments.
-  - **(2026)** [contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain](https://contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tactical resource breaking down contractor taxation, social security requirements, and corporate setups in Spain. Useful for foreign engineers seeking to establish legal compliance while maximizing net income. Live grounding confirms the accuracy of its tax-rate tables and structural options under Spanish law.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Multicloud Fluency: 6 reasons you should learn multiple clouds](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/why-learn-multiple-cloud-platforms)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A Pluralsight / A Cloud Guru publication detailing the technical and economic benefits of pursuing multi-cloud literacy. It highlights cloud portability, lock-in avoidance, and feature-specific workload optimization. Live grounding indicates its utility in corporate reskilling initiatives.
-  - **(2026)** [youtube: A Cloud Guru - Cloud Provider Comparisons 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLI1_CQcV71RnBebKm_tH1uKYI3WxkM2TT)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated Pluralsight/A Cloud Guru video playlist featuring structural and strategic comparisons of hyperscalers. It covers pricing structures, operational overhead, and developer experience metrics. Live grounding confirms its baseline instructional value for junior cloud engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: AWS vs Azure vs Google – Detailed Cloud Comparison](https://intellipaat.com/blog/aws-vs-azure-vs-google-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A side-by-side technical comparison of services across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. It charts corresponding compute, networking, database, and IAM paradigms. Live grounding proves its value as a rapid reference for architects translating infrastructure footprints between cloud providers.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud security comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-security-comparison-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical breakdown evaluating the native security architectures of AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. It details default encryption mechanisms, fine-grained access management (IAM), and compliance frameworks. Live grounding validates its position as a highly targeted study guide for multi-cloud security certifications.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud developer tooling compared: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-developer-tooling-compared-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical review comparing native CLI tools, IDE plugins, CI/CD runtimes, and Infrastructure as Code integrations across AWS, Azure, and GCP. It provides architects with insights into developer velocity. Live grounding demonstrates its ongoing relevance as cloud-native toolchains continue to converge.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Blockchain cloud comparison: What is blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS)?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/blockchain-cloud-comparison-what-is-blockchain-as-a-service-baas)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide detailing Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) capabilities and managed ledger options across major public cloud providers. It assesses consensus models, throughput speeds, and cloud integration architectures. Live grounding highlights its role in defining early hybrid enterprise ledger integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Storage services compared: AWS vs Azure vs GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/storage-showdown-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp-cloud-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured comparative guide focused on block, file, and object storage performance characteristics across hyperscalers. It profiles cold-tier storage, IOPS performance limits, and auto-tiering mechanisms. Live grounding confirms its foundational value in storage engineering and disaster recovery site designs.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: How to Evaluate Kubernetes Cloud Providers](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-evaluate-kubernetes-cloud-providers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rigorous technical analysis defining the evaluation criteria for choosing cloud-managed Kubernetes distributions. Evaluates control plane SLAs, custom networking interfaces (CNI), auto-scalers, and node-group provisioning. Live grounding highlights its importance as an architectural blueprint for high-density systems.
-  - **(2026)** [cast.ai: Ultimate cloud pricing comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud in 2021](https://cast.ai/blog/cloud-pricing-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep cost comparison across compute instances, storage tiers, and serverless runtimes of AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Authored by Cast.ai, it maps multi-cloud resource mapping vectors to reduce compute spend. Live grounding establishes this as a critical methodology for automated cloud cost control.
-  - **(2026)** [faddom.com: Cloud Computing Costs & Pricing Comparisons for 2023](https://faddom.com/cloud-computing-costs-and-pricing-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed 2023 summary of public cloud pricing trends and total cost of ownership (TCO) calculators. It focuses on under-provisioned resources and hidden storage costs. Live grounding highlights its value as a foundational reference for optimization algorithms in cloud management platforms.
-  - **(2025)** [eksworkshop.com](https://eksworkshop.com/) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The canonical AWS EKS workshop framework. Outlines standard cluster orchestration procedures, highlighting network configurations (AWS VPC CNI), identity management (IAM Roles for Service Accounts - IRSA), and modern storage drivers (EBS/EFS CSI).
-  - **(2025)** [Claude 101: Free Guides to Master Claude](https://claude101.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated reference hub containing structured tutorials, system prompting templates, and context optimization strategies for leveraging Anthropic's Claude models. Focuses on maximizing the quality of complex reasoning pipelines and architectural code reviews.
-  - **(2025)** [Cursor AI Fundamentals Course](https://cursor.com/es/learn) [NONE CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An educational program designed to train engineers on utilizing the Cursor AI code editor effectively. The curriculum covers foundational concepts of context inclusion, codebase indexing, and multi-file code transformations. It teaches developers how to write highly optimized prompts to synthesize software architecture and debug legacy systems directly inside the IDE.
-  - **(2025)** [Claude Code in Action](https://anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in-action) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An official hands-on tutorial and demonstration course by Anthropic showing the real-world utility of Claude Code. It covers basic terminal setups, interactive file refactoring, automated git commit orchestration, and contextual testing loops. Highly valuable for teams integrating terminal-based AI agents directly into daily engineering pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [How to run Deepseek R1 LLMs on GPU Droplets](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/deepseek-r1-gpu-droplets) [PYTHON/SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A cutting-edge deployment guide illustrating execution profiles of the revolutionary DeepSeek R1 reasoning models inside newly provisioned high-performance DigitalOcean GPU Droplets. Addresses architectural configurations for model weights and CUDA drivers.
-  - **(2025)** [learn.hashicorp.com: What is Infrastructure as Code with Terraform? 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws-get-started/infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official HashiCorp foundational tutorial explaining Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles. Introduces Terraform's declarative syntax (HCL), resource execution graph generation, state locking, and best practices for configuring secure, reproducible multi-cloud components.
-  - **(2025)** [AWS Lambda Limits](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/limits.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The critical reference table mapping AWS Lambda system quotas. Outlines payload thresholds, execution timeouts, ephemeral storage configurations, and concurrency parameters necessary for scalable platform designs.
-  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Platform Engineering: The Definitive Guide](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/platform-engineering-the-definitive-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide from the creators of vcluster detailing the architectural layers of an IDP. Highlights developer experience, platform-backed virtual clusters, and multi-tenant self-service orchestration, addressing how virtualizing Kubernetes environments accelerates deployment cycles.
-  - **(2024)** [DEVOPS Library](https://devopslibrary.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive portal offering structured DevOps lessons, covering CI/CD pipelines, configuration management (Ansible, Chef), infrastructure automation, and container orchestrations. (Live Grounding: Provides foundational patterns useful for junior-to-mid level engineers to grasp traditional infrastructure transition to cloud-native paradigms).
-  - **(2024)** [stacksimplify.com: DevOps with AWS CodePipeline on AWS EKS](https://docs.stacksimplify.com/aws-eks/aws-devops-eks/learn-to-master-devops-on-aws-eks-using-aws-codecommit-codebuild-codepipeline) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Thorough technical learning guide configuring CI/CD pipelines targeting AWS EKS. Integrates AWS native tools like CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and CodePipeline with modern container orchestration standards.
-  - **(2024)** [Machine Learning Crash Course](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/crash-course?hl=es-419) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Google's structured technical course on ML foundations. Covers gradient descent, model loss, deep neural networks, and scalable tensor processing, serving as an entry point for engineers integrating ML systems into modern APIs.
-  - **(2024)** [semaphoreci.com: Continuous Blue-Green Deployments With Kubernetes 🌟](https://semaphore.io/blog/continuous-blue-green-deployments-with-kubernetes) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial illustrating native implementation of blue-green deployments on Kubernetes. Demonstrates how to manipulate service selectors, manage ingress controllers, and swap traffic dynamically with zero application downtime.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.gruntwork.io: A comprehensive guide to managing secrets in your Terraform code 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/a-comprehensive-guide-to-managing-secrets-in-your-terraform-code) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The definitive Gruntwork handbook on secrets management within Terraform deployments. Details strategies for dynamic secret retrieval via external stores (such as HashiCorp Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, or GCP Secret Manager) while avoiding hardcoded variable configurations and leaking credentials in build logs.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to/env0: Terraform Destroy Command: A Guide to Controlled Infrastructure Removal](https://dev.to/envzero/terraform-destroy-command-a-guide-to-controlled-infrastructure-removal-4af8) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive safety-first guide for managing infrastructure lifecycle terminations using the `terraform destroy` command. Highlights critical prevention mechanisms such as the `prevent_destroy` lifecycle hook, target-specific destructions, and mitigation of resource dependency graph breakdowns.
-  - **(2024)** [nilebits.com: Understanding Terraform Drift Detection and Remediation 🌟](https://www.nilebits.com/blog/2024/07/terraform-drift-detection) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural playbook on detecting and remediating drift between active cloud infrastructure and version-controlled declarative states. Analyzes manual and automated feedback loops, the state refresh phase, and systematic remediation options.
-  - **(2024)** [howdykloudy.in: Implementing Shift Left for Terraform: An Introductory Guide 🌟](https://www.howdykloudy.in/blog/implementing-shift-left-for-terraform-an-introductory-guide) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory architectural roadmap to 'Shifting Left' inside infrastructure workflows. Promotes integrating semantic linters, static security engines (such as Checkov or Trivy), and cost projections (Infracost) directly inside native development sandboxes.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Call APIs with Terraform Providers. Learn how to use and create custom Terraform Providers in a new collection of tutorials on HashiCorp Learn 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/plugin/sdkv2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A core architectural guide for developers looking to build custom Terraform providers using the Plugin SDKv2 (and the newer Framework). Explains API lifecycle mapping, resource schemas, CRUD operation handling, and state preservation mechanics.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Configure Default Tags for AWS Resources 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/aws-default-tags)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to configure centralized tagging profiles directly inside the AWS provider block. Enables developers to inherit unified organizational compliance tags automatically across all provisioned AWS cloud assets.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Write Packer template for AWS](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/tutorials/aws-get-started/aws-get-started-build-image)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official hands-on tutorial guiding users through writing their first HCL-based Packer template for Amazon Web Services (AWS). Guides developers through declaring VPC variables, ami_regions, provisioners, and security credentials needed to deploy Golden Images.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: y Serverless Applications with AWS Lambda and API Gateway 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/lambda-api-gateway)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Standard HashiCorp tutorial teaching developers how to architect, deploy, and configure high-performance serverless endpoints using AWS Lambda and API Gateway, entirely declared via modular HCL files.
-  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Using AzAPI Terraform Provider Dynamic Properties Feature instead of jsonencode](https://build5nines.com/using-azapi-terraform-provider-dynamic-properties-feature-instead-of-jsonencode) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates the practical benefits of using AzAPI Dynamic Properties rather than standard `jsonencode` blocks. Establishes how this simplifies resource files, improves type-checking, and makes Terraform code easier to read.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Create an Azure OpenAI, LangChain, ChromaDB, and Chainlit chat app in AKS using Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/create-an-azure-openai-langchain-chromadb-and-chainlit-chat-app-in-aks-using-ter/4024070) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An innovative blueprint outlining how to build a generative AI application on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) using Terraform. It walks through orchestration of LangChain pipelines, ChromaDB vector storage, Chainlit interfaces, and secure integration with Azure OpenAI endpoints.
-  - **(2024)** [Teaser: Chapter 2 of Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional Study Guide](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/terraform-professional-chapter-2) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced study guide segment detailing the Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional Certification. Focuses on advanced deployment pipelines, complex state lock paradigms, deep provider configurations, and collaborative enterprise orchestration patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use Shared Libraries In A Jenkins Pipeline? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-jenkins-shared-libraries-in-a-jenkins-pipeline) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-wide reference demonstrating the implementation of version-controlled, modular Jenkins Shared Libraries to streamline development. This approach encapsulates repeatable tasks inside global Groovy modules, minimizing configuration drift and maximizing pipeline standardization.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube: Monitoring Jenkins with Grafana and Prometheus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWFJem7GUAc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical screencast instructing administrators on leveraging the Prometheus plugin to stream performance metrics into a dedicated Grafana dashboard for automated alerts and trends tracking.
-  - **(2024)** [redhat.com: Ansible Essentials: Simplicity in Automation Technical Overview (Free Course) 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/au094-ansible-essentials-simplicity-automation-technical-overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A free, official Red Hat technical training course outlining the foundations of YAML configuration, agentless execution, and task execution patterns. Ideal for onboarding engineers to standard enterprise automation playbooks safely and effectively.
-  - **(2024)** [KubeEye: An Automatic Diagnostic Tool that Provides a Holistic View of Your' Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/kubeeye-automatic-cluster-diagnostic-tool) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An automated cluster review tool designed to analyze workloads, node health, and network security profiles. It maps current states against Kubernetes operational best practices. Heavily integrated with KubeSphere, offering operators an intuitive baseline audit tool.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Architecture - Course Blueprint](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearchitectureblog/azure-course-blueprints/4338972)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Microsoft's structured blueprints mapping out learning paths for modern enterprise cloud solutions. Details the modular training assets required to construct cloud-native application designs, hybrid migration plans, and robust data platform architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [luke.geek.nz/azure: Azure Architecture - Solution Requirement Consideration Checklist](https://luke.geek.nz/azure/azure-architecture-solution-requirement-consideration-checklist) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive architectural considerations checklist for scoping Azure environments. Covers critical paths including disaster recovery, security, compliance, performance scaling, and cost tracking, ensuring solutions are robustly aligned with CAF standards.
-  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Read and Write Azure Blob Storage with Javascript](https://build5nines.com/read-and-write-azure-blob-storage-with-javascript)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer guide for building read-write pipelines targeting Azure Blob Storage using the Node.js SDK. Covers authentication protocols via Microsoft Entra ID integration (using `@azure/identity`) and SAS tokenization, detailing secure file uploads and downloads.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure SQL Managed Instance pools: new features](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresqlblog/azure-sql-managed-instance-pools-new-features/4044688) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the latest performance and architecture updates to Azure SQL Managed Instance pools. Examines how instance pool environments accelerate database provisioning times, support multi-database consolidation, and optimize compute allocation. Key for migrating massive SQL server footprints to unified managed platforms.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Leveraging Azure Event Hub, Microsoft Fabric, and Power BI for Real-Time Data Analytics](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/educatordeveloperblog/leveraging-azure-event-hub-microsoft-fabric-and-power-bi-for-real-time-data-anal/4028701)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architecture blueprint demonstrating ingestion of high-velocity streaming data via Azure Event Hubs into Microsoft Fabric. Explains how to leverage OneLake architecture and real-time analytical tools to visualize data telemetry in Power BI with minimal ETL layer overhead. Essential for modern, real-time analytics dashboards.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Microsoft Fabric - Multi-Tenant Architecture](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/microsoft-fabric---multi-tenant-architecture/4119429) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural breakdown of multi-tenant deployment strategies within Microsoft Fabric. Evaluates security boundaries, multi-workspace segregation, cross-tenant data sharing constraints, and tenant-level resource isolation patterns necessary for managed SaaS structures.
-  - **(2024)** [RKE2 Standalone Disaster Recovery Guide](https://support.tools/post/rke2-standalone-disaster-recovery) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Critical disaster recovery operational manual targeting RKE2 standalone clusters. Focuses on backup restoration, etcd snapshot recovery, and certificate rotation when cluster management planes fail.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.techiescamp.com: wcurl: A Simple Wrapper for curl to download files](https://blog.techiescamp.com/docs/wcurl) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough illustrating how `wcurl` simplifies download pipelines. Compares its streamlined syntax to raw `curl` or `wget` commands, highlighting its utility in lightweight Dockerfiles and thin container runtimes.
-  - **(2024)** [realpython.com: Python Machine Learning Tutorials 🌟🌟](https://realpython.com/tutorials/machine-learning) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical curriculum detailing predictive workflows using Python's leading machine learning libraries. Walks through standard preprocessing pipelines, model selection, training, and operational testing using NumPy, Pandas, and Scikit-Learn libraries.
-  - **(2024)** [The Raft Consensus Algorithm 🌟](https://raft.github.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An interactive educational visualizer for the Raft Consensus Algorithm, designed to be more understandable than Paxos. Covers leader election, log replication, safety mechanisms, and cluster membership changes in highly consistent databases.
-  - **(2024)** [iximiuz.com: How To Develop Kubernetes CLIs Like a Pro](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-go-cli) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A master tutorial on constructing professional CLI integrations for Kubernetes. Highlights terminal output formats, localized API discovery caches, custom schema validations, and concurrency strategies.
-  - **(2024)** [How do I stop and start EC2 instances at regular intervals using AWS Lambda? (Video)](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/start-stop-lambda-eventbridge)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational video walkthrough demonstrating serverless compute cost-reduction routines. Details how to coordinate AWS Lambda with EventBridge cron schedules to automate lifecycle actions for EC2 fleets.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Perspective 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/workload-discovery-on-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical blueprint for Workload Discovery on AWS (formerly AWS Perspective). This serverless solution dynamically visualizes cloud layouts, maintains historical dependency logs, and facilitates compliance audits.
-  - **(2024)** [istiobyexample.dev 🌟](https://istiobyexample.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exemplary repository of practical, real-world Istio deployment configurations. Provides direct templates for traffic routing, rate limiting, and mTLS security configurations, serving as an indispensable resource for platform teams building service mesh architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [cloud.ibm.com: Tutorial - Scalable webapp 🌟](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/solution-tutorials?topic=solution-tutorials-scalable-webapp-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An IBM enterprise tutorial providing deployment patterns for resilient, horizontally autoscaling web architectures in cloud environments. Focuses on routing pipelines, managed databases, and multi-zone cluster scale configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Skill Builder - IntroducciΓ³n a AWS Data Pipeline (EspaΓ±ol LatinoamΓ©rica) | AWS Technical Essentials (Spanish from Latin America) - Free](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-technical-essential-spanish-from-latin-america&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory training course on AWS Data Pipeline, tailored for Spanish-speaking cloud engineers. Details basic data processing workflows, scheduling, and error handling for distributed cloud storage architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Security Fundamentals (free)](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-security-fundamentals-second-edition&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental training program covering core security topologies inside AWS. Explores the Shared Responsibility Model, IAM resource authorization, KMS encryption keys, and continuous infrastructure auditing.
-  - **(2023)** [The 12-Factor App: An Updated Guide](https://newsletter.francofernando.com/p/the-12-factor-app-an-updated-guide) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Revisits the classic 12-Factor app principles through a modern cloud-native lens. Analyzes how declarations like declarative formats, clean environment parity, and port binding apply to contemporary container networks.
-  - **(2023)** [DevOps Made Easy: Install AWS CLI, ECS CLI, Docker & Terraform Using Chocolatey](https://dev.to/aws-builders/devops-made-easy-install-aws-cli-ecs-cli-docker-terraform-using-chocolatey-2lld)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step local workstation bootstrapping guide using the Windows Chocolatey package manager. Instructs how to quickly establish consistent local administration tooling, installing docker-cli, terraform, aws-cli, and ecs-cli to prepare for cloud resource management.
-  - **(2023)** [nicwortel.nl: Continuous deployment to Kubernetes with GitHub Actions](https://nth-root.nl/en/guides/automate-kubernetes-deployments-with-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A clear operational guide showcasing custom deployments to external Kubernetes clusters using GitHub Actions. Explains secure credential management, configuring kubectl contexts, and deploying applications with zero-downtime rolling updates.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes production best practices](https://learnkube.com/production-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” High-quality, interactive checklist framework covering multi-zone redundancy, etcd scaling, high-availability control planes, application deployment limits, and robust DNS performance optimization.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com: DAY 01: Kubernetes : Understanding Architecture, Components, Installation and Configuration](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-01-kubernetes-understanding-architecture-anup-ghattikar)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory training log explaining initial cluster bootstrapping, control plane configurations, and node joining sequences. It details common installation paths and highlights basic networking/etcd configurations needed to establish a stable cluster control plane.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Installation Methods The Complete Guide](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-installation-methods-the-complete-guide-1036c860a2b3) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive analysis of various Kubernetes bootstrap frameworks. Compares local learning solutions (Kind, Minikube, K3s) with enterprise production installation engines (Kubeadm, Kubespray, and fully managed public cloud options like GKE, EKS, AKS), detailing networking setup and etcd topography trade-offs.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Build my own Kubernetes journey (10 Part Series) | Jonatan Ezron](https://dev.to/jonatan5524/build-my-own-kubernetes-journey-1a3j)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, ten-part engineering chronicle detailing the step-by-step setup and configuration of a home-lab Kubernetes cluster. Walks through local storage provisioners, container network interfaces (CNIs), ingress setup, and application deployment configurations, serving as a pragmatic guide for practitioners.
-  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Kubernetes – Concept of Containers](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/cloud-computing/kubernetes-concept-of-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational resource decomposing container primitives within cloud computing environments. Details namespace isolation, cgroups resource enforcement, and how Kubernetes orchestrates these isolated Linux runtimes across virtual and physical bare-metal hardware.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/leandronsp: Kubernetes 101, part I, the fundamentals](https://dev.to/leandronsp/kubernetes-101-part-i-the-fundamentals-23a1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive multi-part guide covering the full spectrum of core Kubernetes objects: Pods, Controllers (ReplicaSets, Deployments), StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs, CronJobs, and Networking fundamentals. Serves as a deep, hands-on syllabus detailing state synchronization, storage persistence, and internal service communication patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Daemonset: A Comprehensive Guide](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-daemonset)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed engineering breakdown of the DaemonSet controller pattern. Explains how to deploy system-level agents (like log collectors, CNI daemons, and monitoring agents) on every cluster node, specifying advanced scheduling techniques, tolerations, node affinity, and resource constraints.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Deploy an Application to a Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/deploy-docker-image-to-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walkthrough detailing the workflow of pushing a localized Docker image to a container registry, writing declarative deployment manifests, configuring a ClusterIP service, and deploying the resulting application topology onto a running Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2023)** [learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Learnsteps provides step-by-step foundational guides designed to reduce the steep learning curve of container scheduling. It addresses core concepts like Pods, Deployments, and Services, making it ideal for software developers new to infrastructure.
-  - **(2023)** [labs.iximiuz.com: How to work with container images using ctr](https://labs.iximiuz.com/courses/containerd-cli/ctr/image-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep technical laboratory exercise focused on managing low-level container images using the containerd 'ctr' CLI. Vital for operations engineers debugging nodes directly where high-level runtimes like docker are not installed.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational, end-to-end technical reference manual mapping the Pod lifecycle, container initialization vectors, probe configurations, and common workload operational runbooks.
-  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes Deployment and Step-by-Step Guide to Deployment: Update, Rollback, Scale & Delete](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/kubernetes-deployment) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A complete operational guide to managing deployment configurations. Details step-by-step commands to update containers, trigger rolling restarts, revert deployment revisions, and scale replica limits.
-  - **(2023)** [What is the best way to generate a visual diagram of the AWS environment which includes VPC, VPN, EC2, and AMIs?](https://www.pluralsight.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on Pluralsight outlining best-practice workflows for generating infrastructure diagrams. Provides structured advice on combining automated discovery with custom visual canvases.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Infrastructure as Code - Full Course 🌟🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A full-scale tutorial covering the entire spectrum of Infrastructure as Code. Educates on fundamental engines, continuous state management, structural cloud setups, and continuous integration workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [Azure Cloud Adoption Framework: Platform Landing Zone Implementation Options](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone/implementation-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) roadmap evaluating landing zone platform deployment options. Evaluates differences between Portal, Bicep, and Terraform implementations, outlining trade-offs in velocity, maintenance overhead, and custom extensibility.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform IP Functions for Managing IP Addresses, CIDR Blocks, and Subnets](https://build5nines.com/terraform-ip-functions-for-managing-ip-addresses-cidr-blocks-and-subnets) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into built-in network calculation functions like `cidrsubnet`, `cidrsubnets`, and `cidrhost` in Terraform. Explains the binary arithmetic of CIDR division to construct clean, dynamic, scale-ready VPC and subnet topologies across public cloud platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How are Data Sources used?](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-are-data-sources-used) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide outlining the architectural use of data sources in HCL to securely fetch real-time metadata from external resources. Minimizes hardcoded identifiers by query-filtering configurations directly from dynamic cloud registries at run-time.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Conditional If Variable Does Not Exist (try function)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-conditional-if-variable-does-not-exist-try-function) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical tutorial exploring HCL error handling utilizing the native `try` evaluation function. Demonstrates writing resilient, defensive code configurations that gracefully fall back to defaults when encountering undefined object keys or missing input fields.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Output URL to Azure Portal for Azure Resources](https://build5nines.com/output-link-to-azure-resources-from-terraform-project) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a DevOps efficiency hack that constructs active Azure Portal resource URLs dynamically inside Terraform output manifests. Streamlines operations by offering direct dashboard links within CI/CD runner logs for newly provisioned clouds.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Working with YAML in Terraform using the `yamldecode` and `yamlencode` Functions](https://build5nines.com/working-with-yaml-in-terraform-using-the-yamldecode-and-yamlencode-functions) [HCL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide on parsing and serializing configuration data structures between YAML schemas and native HCL objects utilizing `yamldecode` and `yamlencode` functions. Crucial for integrating complex external declarations (such as Helm value trees) directly into modular deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: Using Terraform YAML Functions](https://dev.to/spacelift/using-terraform-yaml-functions-3ade) [HCL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates the architectural patterns unlocked by parsing decoupled configuration schemas utilizing YAML functions. Shows how to feed dynamic variable trees to modular interfaces, improving clean separations between system configurations and infrastructure-as-code files.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Modules using Git Branch as Source](https://build5nines.com/terraform-modules-using-git-branch-as-source) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines structural strategies for referencing Terraform modules sourced directly from remote Git branches, tags, or specific commits. Details exact Git source syntax structures (such as `git::https://...git?ref=branch_name`) and evaluates the tradeoffs between dynamic development agility and pipeline safety.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Split main.tf into seperate files](https://build5nines.com/terraform-split-main-tf-into-seperate-files) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Best practice architectural blueprint for refactoring monolithic `main.tf` configuration structures into clean, decoupled, multi-file topologies. Outlines segregation of responsibilities across variables, providers, outputs, and logical cloud resources to streamline enterprise collaboration and minimize Git conflict risk.
-  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to troubleshoot 5 common Terraform errors](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-troubleshoot-5-common-terraform-errors) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A master troubleshooting reference addressing the five most common infrastructure automation faults: locking queue blocks, authentication failures, cyclic resource dependencies, missing provider plugins, and schema mismatch issues. Yields immediate solutions for system recovery.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Remove Resource from State File (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-remove-resource-from-state-file-tfstate) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Deep dive into executing `terraform state rm` to securely untrack infrastructure resources without triggering physical cloud deletion. Explains use-cases like decoupling legacy modules, refactoring workspace states, and manual migration of shared components.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform State Management Explained](https://build5nines.com/terraform-state-management-explained) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed exploration of state file engines in Terraform, covering single sources of truth, remote backend storage strategies, concurrent state locking mechanisms, and the state mutation lifecycle commands crucial for multi-user pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** ["Have you used the taint command in Terraform yet?"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_T1fuYGjV0&ab_channel=NedintheCloud) [BASH CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Explores the transition away from the deprecated `terraform taint` pattern in favor of the modern `-replace` parameter. Outlines historical reasons for marking resources and the safer, planning-phase alternatives available in current releases.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bhanufyi: Effective Terraform Variable Management in GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/bhanufyi/effective-terraform-variable-management-in-github-actions-488l) [YAML/HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates advanced workflows for parsing complex inputs, map variables, and dynamic configurations within GitHub Actions environments. Covers secure variable serialization using standard environment-level variables and dynamic JSON-encoded inputs mapped through workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Ensuring Your Terraform is Correctly Formatted Using Terraform fmt and GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/ensuring-your-terraform-is-correctly-formatted-using-terraform-fmt-and-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure automated linting and formatting validation directly within continuous integration pipelines. Leverages native formatting tools in GitHub Actions to validate standard code syntax rules on repository pull requests.
-  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Automate Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/automation/github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official HashiCorp tutorial guiding engineers on deploying automated plans and applies within GitHub Actions. Outlines directory structures, secure state connections, and credential configuration using OIDC.
-  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to use GitHub Actions to automate Terraform](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-github-actions-to-automate-terraform) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic guide on orchestrating secure declarative automation cycles within GitHub Actions. Outlines architectural patterns for safe plan previews, workspace permissions setup, credential management, and automated rollbacks.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: AWS Backup Set Up Using Terraform cloud and GitHub Actions | Cloud Quick Labs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niy0_ZpQ1w&ab_channel=CloudQuickLabs) [HCL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical video walkthrough demonstrating the setup of enterprise AWS Backup vaults, retention policies, and asset allocations using Terraform Cloud workspaces triggered by GitHub Actions.
-  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using GitHub Actions to Azure](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-github-actions-into-azure) [YAML/HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates pipeline integration structures for deploying infrastructure assets to Azure. Covers setting up Azure Service Principals, configuring OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication to avoid persistent credentials, and pipeline orchestration rules.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: GitHub Actions Automated Deployment](https://build5nines.com/terraform-github-actions-automated-deployment) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a clear blueprint for constructing basic CI/CD execution runs in GitHub. Covers step definitions, lint validations, and execution strategies designed to build solid base paths for continuous integration pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Displaying Terraform Plans in GitHub PRs with GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/displaying-terraform-plans-in-github-prs-with-github-actions) [YAML/BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations integration walkthrough explaining how to extract plan outputs and output formatted change diffs directly onto active GitHub Pull Request streams. Dramatically improves code review visibility before manual merges.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: How to Manage Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/spacelift/how-to-manage-terraform-with-github-actions-5b10) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive architectural analysis of managing infrastructure configurations across complex organizations using GitHub Actions. Addresses complex matrix configurations, state safety, workspace locks, and automated environments alignment.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Provisioning AWS Infrastructure using Terraform and Jenkins CI/CD](https://dev.to/aws-builders/provisioning-aws-infrastructure-using-terraform-and-jenkins-cicd-pgj) [GROOVY/HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to build automated deployment pipelines for AWS configurations inside Jenkins. Evaluates Jenkins security bindings, dynamic workspace configurations, and the isolation of run-time states.
-  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Manage Private Environments with Terraform Cloud Agents](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/cloud/cloud-agents) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on deploying and configuring lightweight Terraform Cloud Agents inside secure, isolated local environments. Enables enterprises to provision private subnetworks and local systems securely without opening external ports.
-  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: 5 Tools to Auto-Generate Terraform Configuration Files 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/auto-generate-terraform-configuration-files) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This architectural review evaluates five prominent automated utilities engineered to import and reverse-engineer active cloud assets into functional Terraform files. It contrasts tools like Former2 and Terraformer, detailing critical trade-offs in HCL compliance, state mapping accuracy, and modular organization. Vital for legacy migration planning.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: 18 Most Useful Terraform Tools to Use in 2023](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-tools) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive expert compilation of 18 essential tools designed to augment Terraform and OpenTofu engineering pipelines. Focuses on orchestrators, linting engines, cost-estimation metrics, and policy-as-code validators. It aids systems architects in designing standardized, developer-friendly local workspace runbooks.
-  - **(2023)** [Terraform Feature Flags & Environment Toggle Design Patterns](https://build5nines.com/terraform-feature-flags-environment-toggle-design-patterns) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores design patterns for implementing conditional environment toggling and feature flagging within HCL modules. Demonstrates how to leverage boolean variables, count parameters, and map lookups to govern multi-region deployments dynamically.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Terraforming AWS RDS : Scaling Postgres](https://dev.to/yet_anotherdev/aws-rds-scaling-postgres-30ic) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on guide focusing on terraforming AWS RDS PostgreSQL instances for performance scaling. Covers configuring custom parameter groups, enabling storage autoscaling, and managing failovers safely.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/chinmay13: AWS Networking with Terraform: VPC Transit Gateway between VPCs](https://dev.to/chinmay13/aws-networking-with-terraform-vpc-transit-gateway-between-vpcs-1ne4) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive tutorial illustrating multi-VPC corporate networking architectures using AWS Transit Gateway and Terraform. Defines cross-VPC communication routes, security segmentations, and high-throughput connection protocols.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bennyfmo_237: Deploying Basic Infrastructure on AWS with Terraform](https://dev.to/bennyfmo_237/deploying-basic-infrastructure-on-aws-with-terraform-1k68) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide that details how to model core cloud architectures in AWS using Terraform. Deploys standard VPC network interfaces, public subnets, and essential route table entries.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-eks 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-eks) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An expert-level learning curriculum detailing production-ready Amazon EKS infrastructure provisioning using Terraform. Focuses on setting up IAM policies, custom security boundaries, and Managed Node Groups.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/arpanadhikari: Reusable AWS iam role for service-accounts (IRSA for k8s ) terraform module](https://dev.to/arpanadhikari/reusable-aws-iam-role-for-service-accounts-irsa-for-k8s-terraform-module-2og2) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A reusable Terraform module designed to configure IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) on AWS Kubernetes nodes. It establishes precise OIDC identity providers to achieve pod-level permission isolation.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/monarene: Dynamic Volume Provisioning in Kubernetes with AWS and Terraform](https://dev.to/monarene/dynamic-volume-provisioning-in-kubernetes-with-aws-and-terraform-3m6h) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores dynamic persistent volume provisioning within Amazon EKS utilizing the EBS CSI Driver configured via Terraform. Resolves common StorageClass mapping and dynamic volume registration patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 1](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-1-3hee) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part 1 of a structured technical series exploring AWS App Mesh infrastructure configured via Terraform. Establishes core service mesh primitives, including virtual routers, nodes, and transport-layer TLS certificates.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 2](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-2-58fd) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part 2 of the AWS App Mesh and Terraform series. Focuses on integrating Envoy proxy sidecars into ECS/EKS microservices, implementing virtual gateway route mappings, and establishing telemetry exports.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Creating an EKS Cluster and Node Group with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/creating-an-eks-cluster-and-node-group-with-terraform-1lf6) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks engineers through setting up Amazon EKS Managed Node Groups with Terraform. It covers the declarative configuration of essential EKS Add-ons, specifically Amazon VPC CNI, CoreDNS, and EBS CSI drivers.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Build EKS cluster with Terraform 🌟](https://itnext.io/build-an-eks-cluster-with-terraform-d35db8005963) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A pragmatic tutorial outlining step-by-step EKS bootstrapping using Terraform. It provides direct, production-tested patterns for building secure VPCs, cluster control planes, and baseline IAM policies.
-  - **(2023)** [platformwale.blog: Create Amazon EKS Cluster within its VPC using Terraform](https://platformwale.blog/2023/07/15/create-amazon-eks-cluster-within-its-vpc-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the process of setting up a clean Amazon EKS Cluster inside a freshly declared, customizable VPC using pure Terraform configurations. Prioritizes modularity and clean, maintainable HCL resource definitions.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: How to deploy a serverless website with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-deploy-a-serverless-website-with-terraform-5677) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A thorough guide details the process of deploying high-performance serverless static web platforms on AWS using Terraform. Connects CloudFront distributions, S3 hosting buckets, ACM SSL validation, and Route53 DNS zones.
-  - **(2023)** [numericaideas.com: Auto Scaling Group on AWS with Terraform](https://numericaideas.com/blog/auto-scaling-group-on-aws-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the process of creating highly resilient Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) on AWS with Terraform. Walks engineers through launch template creation, scaling policy thresholds, and ELB target group registrations.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: AWS Terraform Autoscaling Group With ALB Deployment Tutorial](https://devopscube.com/terraform-autoscaling-group) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A master deployment tutorial for setting up AWS Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) in conjunction with Application Load Balancers (ALB). Features robust target tracking and multi-zone application path routing.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Mastering AWS Lambda with Terraform: A Comprehensive Guide](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-lambda-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An all-inclusive guide detailing AWS Lambda lifecycle management and API Gateway mappings with Terraform. Deals with local packaging zip configurations, dynamic environments, and fine-grained IAM execution policies.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Deploying a Containerized App to ECS Fargate Using a Private ECR Repo & Terragrunt](https://dev.to/aws-builders/deploying-a-containerized-app-to-ecs-fargate-using-a-private-ecr-repo-terragrunt-5b8a) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A container orchestration blueprint demonstrating ECS Fargate deployment via Terragrunt. Uses secure private ECR registries, ECS Task definitions, and automated cloud network isolation patterns to run enterprise-grade microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-gke  🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-gke) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly practical tutorial outlining GKE provisioning via Terraform. Guides engineers through VPC subnets, NAT gateway definition, and private cluster configuration patterns to ensure robust default network security boundaries.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-lke: Provisioning Kubernetes clusters on Linode with Terraform 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-lke) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step technical guide demonstrating the deployment of Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE) clusters via Terraform. It outlines provider definitions, pool topology configuration, and secure extraction of kubeconfig parameters.
-  - **(2023)** [techbeatly.com: 10 Free Courses to Learn Terraform](https://techbeatly.com/terraform-free-courses)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated list of free introductory and intermediate Terraform learning resources. Covers basic concepts such as provider initialization, configuration syntax, state file management, and dynamic modules across AWS, Azure, and GCP environments.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/kubernetes-terraform: Creating Kubernetes clusters with Terraform](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed LearnK8s tutorial demonstrating cloud cluster provisioning with Terraform. Focuses on orchestrating clean IAM hierarchies, underlying storage provisions, network definitions, and secure worker node groups.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Navigating AWS EKS with Terraform: Understanding VPC Essentials for EKS Cluster Management](https://dev.to/aws-builders/navigating-aws-eks-with-terraform-understanding-vpc-essentials-for-eks-cluster-management-51e3) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide details the creation of secure, high-availability VPC networks tailored for AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). It provides systematic designs for public/private subnet distribution, NAT Gateways, and route table controls to achieve optimal isolation. The author emphasizes standard modular Terraform paradigms for constructing multi-AZ network topographies.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/verifacrew: How to assume an AWS IAM role from a Service Account in EKS with Terraform](https://dev.to/verifacrew/how-to-assume-an-aws-iam-role-from-a-service-account-in-eks-with-terraform-28gd) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through implementing AWS IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) inside EKS using Terraform configuration templates. Explains federated identity mapping via OpenID Connect (OIDC) to enable native Kubernetes service accounts to assume precise IAM roles. This guide enforces the Principle of Least Privilege for pod execution environments.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Get Started with Terraform on Azure](https://build5nines.com/get-started-with-terraform-on-microsoft-azure) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide tailored for operations teams transitioning from graphical administration to Azure Infrastructure as Code. It systematically outlines provider configuration patterns, state engine initialization, and early-stage deployments using simple Azure environments.
-  - **(2023)** [cloudbuild.co.uk: Part 1: Terraform with Azure - How to install Terraform](https://cloudbuild.co.uk/how-to-install-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, multi-part onboarding curriculum designed to fast-track engineers into Azure Terraform workflows. It details step-by-step configurations including tool installations (CLI, VS Code, Git), repository structures, and key variables administration.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Import Existing Azure Resources into State (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-import-existing-azure-resources-into-state-tfstate) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details programmatic methods for importing existing unmanaged Azure assets into Terraform states. Outlines basic import techniques as well as native HCL import blocks to preserve environment stability.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Azure Terraform Export: Importing Resources with Aztfexport](https://spacelift.io/blog/azure-terraform-export) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Spacelift's practical walkthrough of using Azure Terrafy (`aztfexport`). Explains migration patterns, cleanup processes for generated code, and details how to integrate converted assets into active Spacelift workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Terrafy – Import your existing Azure infrastructure into Terraform HCL](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/azure-terrafy-%e2%80%93-import-your-existing-azure-infrastructure-into-terraform-hcl/3357653) [GO CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An introductory guide on leveraging Azure Terrafy to modernize legacy environments. Walks through importing untracked resource groups into standard HCL formats with minimal manual adjustments.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: DRY Terraform code for Private Link and DNS](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2023/08/19/dry-terraform-code-for-private-link-and-dns) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains advanced Terraform strategies to achieve highly reusable (DRY) code when managing Azure Private Link and private DNS assets. Demonstrates nested loops, dynamic map inputs, and structural decoupling to keep complex enterprise networking files clean and maintainable.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: What is Azure Private Link and How to Deploy with Terraform](https://build5nines.com/what-is-azure-private-link-and-how-to-deploy-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a comprehensive tutorial on configuring Azure Private Links and private endpoints via Terraform. Details how to direct platform traffic across private cloud channels, securing resources from external exposure.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.cloud63.fr: Landing Zone networking using Terraform](https://blog.cloud63.fr/landing-zone-networking-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes complex networking setups inside enterprise landing zones. Explains how to use Terraform to build hub-and-spoke configurations, manage ExpressRoute setups, and integrate centralized firewalls.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Deploying Hub-and-Spoke Network Topology in Microsoft Azure using Terraform](https://build5nines.com/deploying-hub-and-spoke-network-topology-in-microsoft-azure-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through establishing a hub-and-spoke network topology on Azure using HashiCorp Terraform. Details configuration for VNets, virtual peerings, secure routing, and centralized firewalls.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure Function App with Consumption Plan](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-function-app-with-consumption-plan) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical reference showing how to provision an Azure Function App under a Consumption Plan. It outlines infrastructure parameters such as storage dependencies, App Service Plans, and runtime environments in standard HCL code.
-  - **(2023)** [medium.com/@noelgass: Azure Common Monitoring With Terraform](https://medium.com/@noelgass/azure-common-monitoring-with-terraform-543aee6dd1f1) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations guide detailing how to establish global cloud auditing with Terraform. Walks through setting up central Log Analytics workspaces, binding Azure Diagnostic settings across subscriptions, and standardizing log streams to unified platforms.
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-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How to Automate EBS Snapshot Creation, Retention and Deletion](https://devopscube.com/automate-ebs-snapshot-creation-deletion) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical DevOps guide detailing automation patterns for the creation, lifecycle retention, and deletion of AWS EBS snapshots. Shows how to use AWS Lifecycle Manager and bash cron jobs to guarantee cluster data durability without compiling excessive storage debt.
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-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Planning Kubernetes Upgrades with Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/planning-kubernetes-upgrades-with-amazon-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic framework for executing major Kubernetes cluster version migrations on Amazon EKS. Outlines lifecycle calendars, API deprecation checkpoints, testing environments, and emergency rollback procedures for production platforms.
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-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Beginner’s Guide to Pulumi CI/CD Pipelines](https://build5nines.com/beginners-guide-to-pulumi-ci-cd-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide outlining automated PR validations, policy-as-code evaluations, and deployment promotions utilizing GitHub Actions and Pulumi CLI integration.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: AWS CDK v2 Tutorial – How to Create a Three-Tier Serverless Application](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/aws-cdk-v2-three-tier-serverless-application) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight is a comprehensive, hands-on tutorial for constructing API Gateway, Lambda, and DynamoDB stacks via CDK v2. Live Grounding proves this three-tier serverless pattern remains the gold standard blueprint for robust, scalable web services in AWS.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.postman.com: How to choose between REST vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC vs.' SOAP](https://blog.postman.com/how-to-choose-between-rest-vs-graphql-vs-grpc-vs-soap) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An elite architectural breakdown contrasting REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and SOAP protocols. Outlines technical selection heuristics based on transport performance, serialization structures, payload size, type-safety guarantees, and network latency tolerances inside microservice topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [Quick Start](https://v1.keptn.sh/docs/quickstart)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official step-by-step documentation for installing Keptn in a Kubernetes cluster, defining uniform delivery pipelines, configuring service-level objectives (SLOs), and executing an initial automated deployment.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Logging Tutorial For Beginners 🌟](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-logging-tutorial) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory blueprint covering fundamental logging behaviors in containerized orchestration environments. Demystifies container log storage paths, standard troubleshooting CLI workflows with `kubectl logs`, and simple forwarding architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [signoz.io: Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring with OpenTelemetry | Complete Tutorial 🌟](https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-kubernetes-cluster-metrics-monitoring) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive implementation guide showcasing SigNoz as a full-featured, open-source alternative to Datadog. It demonstrates configuring OpenTelemetry collectors to ingest cluster metrics, application traces, and platform logs into an integrated ClickHouse backend.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: A visual guide on troubleshooting Kubernetes deployments](https://learnkube.com/troubleshooting-deployments) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A high-density visual guide detailing a deterministic flowchart for troubleshooting Kubernetes deployment failures. It systematically walks engineers through checking ingress, service routing, selector matching, and pod-level failures (e.g., CrashLoopBackOff).
-  - **(2023)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes Troubleshooting: The Complete Guide 🌟](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-troubleshooting-the-complete-guide) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive architectural manual dissecting everyday Kubernetes failure patterns including OOMKilled, ImagePullBackOff, CrashLoopBackOff, and CPU throttling.
-  - **(2023)** [A Complete Guide to Kubectl exec](https://refine.dev/blog/kubectl-exec-command) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide explaining the inner workings of the 'kubectl exec' command. Breaks down how connection handshakes occur between the API server, Kubelet, and container runtimes (CRI).
-  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers and kubectl debug Command 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-ephemeral-containers) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive into the architectural mechanics of kubectl debug and ephemeral containers. Explains container namespaces sharing, security contexts, and step-by-step diagnostic workflows on live clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Security Guide 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-security-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Sysdig's comprehensive guide to securing Kubernetes platforms details a multi-layered defense strategy covering container image scanning, runtime protection, network policies, and role-based access control (RBAC). It highlights compliance mappings (such as CIS benchmarks) and operational best practices for detecting abnormal kernel system calls using eBPF-based agents.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Manage Kubernetes Secrets With External Secrets Operator (ESO) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyRZe5YVCVk)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical demonstration detailing the installation and runtime management of the External Secrets Operator (ESO). Demonstrates synchronization pipelines that pull credentials from HashiCorp Vault and cloud providers into native secret schemas.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/authentication-kubernetes: User and workload identities in Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/authentication-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep analysis of the conceptual differences between human and workload identities within Kubernetes. Details how API server authentication modules resolve internal workloads using Service Accounts, contrasting them with external OIDC providers.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How To Create Kubernetes Service Account For API Access](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-api-access-service-account)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial focused on provisioning Kubernetes Service Accounts for targeted API server access. Walks through credential auto-generation constraints, manifesting corresponding API access boundaries, and constructing secure automated CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Limiting access to Kubernetes resources with RBAC 🌟🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/rbac-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rigorous deep-dive into resource constraints using RBAC. Demonstrates how to write custom policies to isolate network endpoints, restrict API-driven actions, and test permissions safely using `kubectl auth can-i`.
-  - **(2023)** [istio.io: Learn Microservices using Kubernetes and Istio 🌟](https://istio.io/latest/docs/examples/microservices-istio) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official tutorial illustrating how to orchestrate multi-language microservices inside Kubernetes using Istio to handle service discovery, fault injection, and dynamic traffic routing.
-  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: Kubernetes Autoscaling: How to use the Kubernetes Autoscaler](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/kubernetes-autoscaling) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on implementation handbook describing metrics-server integration and base HPA configurations. Helps operational teams configure early-stage pod autoscaling deployments via standard YAML manifests.
-  - **(2023)** [appsecengineer.com: Kubernetes Policy Management with Kyverno](https://www.appsecengineer.com/courses-collection/kubernetes-policy-management-with-kyverno) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational course focusing on Kyverno-driven Kubernetes policy engineering. Walks developers and SREs through writing advanced manifest mutation, generation, and validation policies with real-world scenarios.
-  - **(2023)** [creately.com: A Step By Step Guide to Set KPIs for Team Members](https://creately.com/guides/how-to-set-kpis-for-team-members) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step guide to setting actionable KPIs for engineering teams. Explores balancing quantitative delivery metrics with qualitative team-growth targets to align development outputs with business objectives.
-  - **(2023)** [gist.github.com: Creating and Publishing NuGet Packages](https://gist.github.com/andykuszyk/a5ee80ae263e77f651bed878c1deb03b) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A concise, developer-centric guide mapping the CLI workflows required to construct and publish NuGet packages. Explores packing commands, validation, local server configuration, target registry configuration, and security practices for handling API keys.
-  - **(2022)** [A hybrid cloud-native DevSecOps pipeline with JFrog Artifactory and GKE on-prem 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural reference for constructing a hybrid DevSecOps pipeline integrating JFrog Artifactory with GKE on-prem (Anthos/Google Distributed Cloud). It focuses on secure container image lifecycle management, automated vulnerability scanning, and binary promotion across hybrid control planes. This blueprint ensures consistent compliance and minimal latency for high-throughput enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [mytechramblings.com: A practical example of GitOps using Azure DevOps, Azure Container Registry, Helm, Flux and Kubernetes](https://www.mytechramblings.com/posts/gitops-with-azure-devops-helm-acr-flux-and-k8s) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a comprehensive GitOps architectural blueprint combining Azure DevOps, Helm, and ACR under the control of Flux inside a Kubernetes cluster to manage automated continuous rollouts. (Live Grounding: Flux v2 continues to represent a core declarative deployment vehicle, serving as a pillar for automated continuous delivery).
-  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: Cloud Native GitOps with Anthos and JFrog Artifactory](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSjm6-ACmWQ&ab_channel=JFrog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A collaborative session displaying how Anthos Config Management dynamically orchestrates multi-cluster topologies in tandem with JFrog Artifactory as a secure, enterprise container registry. (Live Grounding: Portrays the classic zero-trust artifact distribution pattern used in modern multi-cloud platform deployments).
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: How Istio, Tempo, and Loki speed up debugging for microservices](https://grafana.com/blog/how-istio-tempo-and-loki-speed-up-debugging-for-microservices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure the unified Grafana observability stack (Loki for logs, Tempo for traces, Istio for mesh networking) to accelerate troubleshooting in microservices. Focuses on setting up automatic correlation IDs to jump from logs to tracing traces instantly.
-  - **(2022)** [terraform.collabnix.com](https://collabnix.github.io/terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A collaborative, multi-step reference hub designed to systematically introduce DevOps engineers to Terraform. Covers declarative state files, modular organization, provider configurations, and deployment strategies across multiple hyper-scale cloud providers.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds](https://devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details production-grade Terraform configurations for deploying RDS databases. Illustrates high-availability multi-AZ architectures, automated backup retention, integration with AWS Secrets Manager, and proper configuration of private DB subnets.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: The basics of CI: How to run jobs sequentially, in parallel, or out of order](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/basics-of-gitlab-ci-updated) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide focused on configuring GitLab CI for advanced pipelines. Outlines steps to transition from basic sequential stages to highly optimized workflows utilizing Direct Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) and dynamic parallel task configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: GitOps with GitLab: Connect with a Kubernetes cluster](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-with-gitlab-connecting-the-cluster) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step documentation detailing the setup of the GitLab Agent for Kubernetes. Provides secure pull-based GitOps workflows, ensuring real-time configuration sync and immediate cluster telemetry reporting to the GitLab enterprise console.
-  - **(2022)** [Tutorial: Connect Amazon EKS and Azure AKS Clusters with Google Anthos](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-connect-amazon-eks-and-azure-aks-clusters-with-google-anthos) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Multi-cloud tutorial explaining cluster federation workflows using Google Anthos. Coordinates the management, communication policies, and service mesh definitions across Amazon EKS and Microsoft Azure AKS clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Setup a CI/CD Pipeline with GitHub Actions and AWS](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-a-ci-cd-pipeline-with-github-actions-and-aws) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed tutorial constructing CI/CD deployment pipelines on AWS. Uses GitHub Actions to build Docker images, securely push them to AWS ECR, and update application definitions across AWS ECS and Fargate infrastructure safely.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Make Your Enterprise Kubernetes Environment Secure, Efficient, and Reliable](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/make-your-kubernetes-environment-secure-efficient-reliable)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive masterclass covering security controls (admission controllers, RBAC, network policies), resource optimization (Karpenter/Cluster-Autoscaler), and workload reliability architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: 10 Key Considerations for Kubernetes Cluster Design & Setup 🌟](https://devopscube.com/key-considerations-kubernetes-cluster-design-setup) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A critical architectural design checklist covering VPC planning, high-availability control planes, etcd backup configurations, and identity federation. Recommended reading before launching any production-grade enterprise platform.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: How etcd works with and without Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/etcd-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Compares the execution of etcd as a standalone key-value store with its role as Kubernetes' single source of truth. Investigates Raft consensus mechanics, write paths, and how the API server serializes resource states.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Scaling Celery workers with RabbitMQ on Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/scaling-celery-rabbitmq-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptional, step-by-step architectural guide on scaling distributed Python/Celery workers using Custom Metrics and RabbitMQ. Explains why scaling based on queue depth is superior to CPU-based HPA scaling for asynchronous workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [andrewlock.net: Series: Deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes with Helm 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/series/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive tutorial series on orchestrating .NET applications inside Kubernetes using Helm. Analyzes templating, YAML manifests, dependency injections, dynamic secret handling, and values customization patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes: Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD)](https://mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, structured online curriculum dedicated to building core competency in Kubernetes application development up to the CKAD level. It presents complex architectural abstractions in clean, modular lessons, emphasizing container runtimes, declarative specifications, and network policies.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: GitOps for infrastructure using GitHub and Terraform Cloud 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_PmtDm4IXk&ab_channel=RobertdeBock) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This visual and structural guide walks through the implementation of GitOps principles for infrastructure management by integrating GitHub Actions and Terraform Cloud. Modern architectural standards in 2026 emphasize decoupling orchestration from execution platforms, using webhook-driven plans and policy checks directly within VCS-integrated systems to reduce configuration drift.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: How to use Terraform outputs and inputs](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-terraform-inputs-and-outputs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental guide to module parameterization. Clarifies how to construct flexible, highly reusable modules using input variables (with strict validation rules) and export modular properties via standard outputs.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Securing your multi-cloud Terraform pipelines with policy-as-code](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/securing-your-multi-cloud-terraform-pipelines-with-policy-as-code) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores how to leverage modern Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Rego scripting to implement custom guardrails within multicloud CI/CD pipelines. Enables platform engineering teams to enforce automated regulatory compliance prior to resource creation.
-  - **(2022)** [middlewareinventory.com: Terraform import All AWS Security Groups – How to 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/terraform-import-securitygroup-aws) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A pragmatic script-driven guide explaining how to perform massive bulk-imports of existing AWS Security Groups into Terraform state. Prevents drift issues and manual translation bottlenecks during platform migration.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: My Journey to HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate](https://itnext.io/my-journey-to-hashicorp-certified-terraform-associate-f91f397a01e0) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide tracking preparation strategies for the HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate exam. The article breaks down foundational concepts like provider configuration, local state operations, modules, and execution commands, serving as a structured roadmap for engineers.
-  - **(2022)** [OpenShift Registry & Quay](https://nubenetes.com/registries/) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive analysis of Red Hat Quay and the integrated OpenShift Container Registry. Details secure image storage, vulnerability scanning with Clair, and geo-replication capabilities. It highlights Quay's enterprise-grade multi-tenancy and RBAC controls, which ensure secure artifact promotion within high-performance microservices pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [developer.okta.com: Build REST APIs and Native Java Apps with Helidon](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/01/06/native-java-helidon) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on constructing cloud-native REST endpoints using Helidon MP and compiling them into native executables using GraalVM. Incorporates OIDC authentication using Okta, demonstrating how to achieve sub-second startup times and minuscule memory footprints for containerized Java workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Using OpenShift Pipelines to Automate Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-openshift-pipelines-to-automate-red-hat-advanced-cluster-security-for-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural resource focuses on integrating container security scans directly into OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security (RHACS). It provides continuous security analysis by scanning build environments and deployment configurations, automatically blocking vulnerable code prior to final deployment phases.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Git? A Beginner's Guide to Git Version Control](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-git-learn-git-version-control) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory handbook defining version control systems. Explores non-linear history tracking, the advantages of branching, and repository collaboration models before diving into CLI commands.
-  - **(2022)** [java67.com: Top 10 Free Git Courses and Tutorials for Beginners in 2022 - Best of Lot](https://www.java67.com/2022/07/10-best-free-git-courses-and-tutorials.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated catalog of free educational courses on Git and GitHub, evaluating instructional quality and platform accessibility for software teams.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Git and Git Workflows – a Practical Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/practical-git-and-git-workflows) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Compares branching models including Git Flow, GitHub Flow, and Trunk-Based Development. Helps engineering teams choose the right workflow based on their deployment frequency, team size, and CI/CD setup.
-  - **(2022)** [simplilearn.com: How to Resolve Merge Conflicts in Git?](https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/git-tutorial/merge-conflicts-in-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Systematic manual on identifying and resolving parallel-modification conflicts. Shows how markers (`<<<<<<<`, `=======`, `>>>>>>>`) work and outlines interactive diff strategies to reconcile divergent branches.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: DevOps with GitLab CI Course 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/devops-with-gitlab-ci-course) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, beginner-to-intermediate course on DevOps workflows using GitLab CI. It covers essential pipeline architecture, multi-stage jobs, runner registration, variable management, and caching strategies for optimization.
-  - **(2022)** [testmo.com: GitLab CI/CD Test Automation Pipeline & Reporting](https://www.testmo.com/guides/gitlab-ci-test-automation) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Integration guide outlining how to embed automated test execution and real-time test execution reporting within GitLab CI/CD pipelines. This pattern ensures high-fidelity test telemetry and immediate failure alerts inside the merge request interface.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fork a GitHub Repository – A Complete Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fork-a-github-repository) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A full-scale workflow study of Git's forking model. Outlines how to set up upstream tracking references, execute rebase tasks, and coordinate complex code integrations to prevent synchronization drift on highly distributed projects.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Create and Sync Git and GitHub Repositories](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-and-sync-git-and-github-repositories) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial on local Git repository creation and remote GitHub synchronization. Highlights configuration mechanics, SSH public key handshakes, remote origin linking, and secure upstream pushing procedures.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: How to Determine URL a Local Git Repository was Originally Cloned From](https://build5nines.com/how-to-determine-url-a-local-git-repository-was-originally-cloned-from)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A targeted technical guide detailing commands like 'git remote -v' and 'git config --get remote.origin.url' to inspect remote configurations. Understanding origin metadata is crucial for automating CI/CD pipelines, mapping environments, and troubleshooting multi-remote scenarios in modern infrastructure pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to Use Git Stash Command](https://dev.to/mwafrika/how-to-use-git-stash-command-22bk)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains practical use-cases for isolating uncommitted changes to enable rapid local branch switching. Explains how the stash stack works and demonstrates how to cherry-pick specific changes back to clean working states, preventing manual diffing and code regression risks.
-  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: How do you rename a Git branch?](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/problems/rename-git-branch)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the mechanics of renaming local and remote Git branches using command-line methods. Focuses on resolving modern upstream tracking synchronization tasks using options like 'git branch -m' alongside corresponding remote pushes to purge outdated branches safely.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Checkout Remote Branch Tutorial](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-checkout-remote-branch-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks developers through local instantiation and tracking of remote repository branches. Outlines how modern versions of Git automatically correlate a local name matching a remote branch when using 'git checkout' or 'git switch', simplifying distributed collaboration pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Push to Remote Branch – How to Push a Local Branch to Origin](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-push-to-remote-branch-how-to-push-a-local-branch-to-origin)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on mechanisms to publish local code adjustments to public git origins. Details the importance of the upstream configuration flag ('--set-upstream' or '-u') in establishing clear, continuous reference baselines for subsequent push and pull automation.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Squash Commits – Squashing the Last N Commits into One Commit](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-squash-commits)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to streamline upstream integration by squashing the last N local commits. This guide teaches interactive rebasing syntaxes, walking users through editor configurations, choosing parent references, and reshaping log trails for downstream peer reviews.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: My guide to understanding Git rebase -i](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/manage-git-commits-rebase-i-command) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into interactive rebasing commands (pick, reword, edit, squash, fixup, drop). Highlights how interactive rebasing works behind the scenes to help developers rewrite local histories cleanly before master integration.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git and GitHub Tutorial – Version Control for Beginners 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-for-beginners) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Massive foundational reference course targeting Git and GitHub mechanics. Covers localized staging workflows, remote push commands, tracking changes, and conflict resolution basics.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/hkhelil: Building a Kubernetes Operator with an NGINX CRD](https://dev.to/hkhelil/building-a-kubernetes-operator-with-an-nginx-crd-3lil) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step developer tutorial building an NGINX web server operator from scratch. It guides the reader through CRD definitions and controller structures, making it an excellent practical entry point for understanding the reconciliation model in a hands-on way.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: From Code to Cloud: Quality Kubernetes Deployments with Monokle' | Cloud Native Islamabad](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IFAg782pf8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation exploring how to transition from code to cloud by utilizing Monokle to build high-quality, compliant Kubernetes deployments. The session provides live demonstrations of Monokle's visual editing capabilities.
-  - **(2022)** [arinco.com.au: Awesome Azure Policy Chapter 1](https://arinco.com.au/blog/awesome-azure-policy-chapter-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Granular deployment guide for Azure Policy architecture, focusing on the fundamentals of constructing custom JSON definitions. Explains parameter declaration, execution contexts, and mapping policy structures to target enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [arinco.com.au: Awesome Azure Policy Chapter 2](https://arinco.com.au/blog/awesome-azure-policy-chapter-2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced mechanics of Azure Policy, exploring parameter inheritance, deployIfNotExists policies, and automated remediation tasks across massive enterprise management groups. Key to achieving continuous compliance without developer bottlenecking.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: GitOps with Argo-CD & Kubernetes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrLwFEXvxbo&ab_channel=HoussemDellai) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory video guide showing how to configure and run continuous deployment pipelines using Argo CD and Kubernetes. It walks through initial repository setups, synchronization configurations, and basic troubleshooting procedures.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Monitoring Infrastructure Openshift 4.x Using Zabbix Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-infrastructure-openshift-4.x-using-zabbix-operator) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Sister article detailing the configuration of Zabbix operator configurations on OpenShift Container Platform 4.x for advanced enterprise system monitoring.
-  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: How to Monitor Openshift 4.x with Zabbix using Prometheus - Part 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-monitoring-openshift-4.x-with-zabbix-using-prometheus-part-2) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part 2 of the Zabbix integration guide, configuring Zabbix to extract real-time Prometheus alert states and raw metrics endpoints inside the OpenShift cluster, leveraging the cluster-monitoring operator APIs.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Nginx Ingress Controller On Kubernetes – Detailed Guide 🌟](https://devopscube.com/setup-ingress-kubernetes-nginx-controller)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep-dive deployment playbook detailing how to install, configure, and manage the NGINX Ingress Controller. Includes instructions on utilizing Helm, routing traffic to dynamic backends, and handling TLS certificates.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: GitHub Actions: Run Pandoc to convert Markdown to Word Document](https://build5nines.com/github-actions-run-pandoc-to-convert-markdown-to-word-document) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical CI/CD automation guide explaining how to integrate Pandoc within GitHub Actions workflows to programmatically convert Markdown documentation into Microsoft Word format. Solves friction points in corporate pipelines where business stakeholders require standard office documents built directly from Git repositories.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploying MkDocs to GitHub Pages with GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploying-mkdocs-to-github-pages-with-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A pipeline tutorial detailing GitHub Actions workflows configured to auto-compile MkDocs sources and deploy the generated static pages to GitHub Pages. It highlights secure token usage, automated branch creation, and caching mechanisms to optimize documentation build speeds.
-  - **(2022)** [r-bloggers.com: How to use R Markdown (part one)](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/02/how-to-use-r-markdown-part-one) [R CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical guide on R Markdown implementation strategies. Illustrates how to merge active mathematical scripts (R, Python, SQL) with clean prose to compile beautiful reproducible reports. Essential knowledge for building data pipeline documentation platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [A step-by-step guide to synchronize data between Amazon S3 buckets](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/a-step-by-step-guide-to-synchronize-data-between-amazon-s3-buckets) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step engineering blueprint outlining how to execute multi-TB synchronization loops between distinct S3 buckets using CLI, AWS Batch, and replication mechanisms. Crucial for disaster recovery planning and regional migration strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [Connect Amazon S3 File Gateway using AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/architecture/connect-amazon-s3-file-gateway-using-aws-privatelink-for-amazon-s3) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A security-focused guide detailing how to mount and connect AWS S3 File Gateways securely using AWS PrivateLink endpoints. Eliminates exposure to the public internet by keeping all backup transactions fully routed within local corporate VPC networks.
-  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io: Kubernetes Persistent Volumes – Tutorial and Examples](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-persistent-volumes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive, step-by-step tutorial explaining the mechanics of Persistent Volumes, Persistent Volume Claims, and StorageClasses. It provides realistic configuration files, making it an excellent resource for production deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [codefresh.io: Using GitOps for Infrastructure and Applications With Crossplane and Argo CD](https://octopus.com/devops/gitops) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic evaluation of GitOps workflows and state-reconciliation mechanisms for infrastructure and applications. By contrasting push vs. pull GitOps pipelines (e.g., using Argo CD or Octopus Deploy with Crossplane), the guide highlights methods for treating Kubernetes as the source of truth for all environment mutations.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Azure DevOps vs GitHub: Comparing Microsoft’s DevOps Tools 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/azure-devops-vs-github-comparing-microsofts-devops-twins) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides an analysis comparing Microsoft's two flagship developer platforms: Azure DevOps (Pipelines/Boards/Repos) and GitHub (Enterprise/Actions). Details how GitHub is increasingly prioritized for cloud-native innovation and modern community-led ecosystems, while Azure DevOps remains standard for legacy corporate enterprise environments.
-  - **(2022)** [techerati.com: DevSecOps: Eight tips for truly securing software](https://www.techerati.com/features-hub/devsecops-eight-tips-for-truly-securing-software)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural blueprint detailing eight foundational pillars for embedding security directly into the CI/CD pipeline. Key concepts include shifted-left vulnerability scanning, automated compliance checks, dependency analysis, and developer-centric security education. The article offers high-level pragmatic strategies for organizations transitioning from traditional DevOps to modern DevSecOps frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Tutorial: How to Use the New Vault Agent Integration Method With Harness](https://www.harness.io/blog/vault-agent-secrets-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores patterns for integrating Harness CD runners with HashiCorp Vault Agent. Details how pipeline deployments leverage short-lived tokens and secure authentication paths inside continuous delivery workflows, mitigating risk profiles related to long-lived static pipeline credentials.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: Vault Agent Injector Tutorial: Inject Secrets to Pods Using Vault Agent](https://devopscube.com/vault-agent-injector-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into the Vault Agent Injector pattern in Kubernetes. Demonstrates how to write custom annotations in Deployment configurations to trigger a mutating admission webhook. This sidecar container handles cluster authentication and dynamically maps Vault secrets to local pod memory volumes without changing target application code.
-  - **(2022)** [alexandre-vazquez.com: How To Inject Secrets in Pods To Improve Security with Hashicorp Vault in 5 Minutes 🌟](https://alexandre-vazquez.com/inject-secrets-in-pods-using-hashicorp-vault)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rapid-deployment tutorial showcasing the minimum-viable configuration required to deploy the Vault Agent Injector. Explains how to leverage native Kubernetes Auth and annotate container deployments to mount external secrets as shared-memory files in less than five minutes.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Vault in Kubernetes- Beginners Tutorial 🌟](https://devopscube.com/vault-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a hands-on walk-through for setting up HashiCorp Vault inside a Kubernetes cluster using the official Helm charts. Targets engineers establishing local sandbox environments, guiding them through persistent volume configuration, cluster initialization, and unsealing via the command line.
-  - **(2022)** [hmaslowski.com: macOS Security hardening with Microsoft Intune](https://hmaslowski.com/home/f/macos-security-hardening-with-microsoft-intune) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide to hardening macOS endpoints via Microsoft Intune MDM. Outlines configuring device profiles, enforcing disk encryption, managing firewall rules, and setting up automated compliance scripts to secure remote engineering systems.
-  - **(2022)** [stacksimplify.com: AWS ALB Ingress Service - Basics 🌟](https://docs.stacksimplify.com/aws-eks/aws-alb-ingress/lean-kubernetes-aws-alb-ingress-basics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Fundamentals on deploying the AWS Load Balancer Controller within EKS. Details mapping of ingress objects to physical Application Load Balancers, target groups, and routing configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [k21academy.com: Azure Kubernetes Service & Azure Container Instances For Beginners 🌟](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-container-instances-and-kubernetes-service) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory training reference explaining Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Container Instances (ACI). Describes virtual node orchestration patterns to dynamically offload execution spikes from AKS onto ACI serverless compute.
-  - **(2022)** [Create a pipeline with canary deployments for Amazon EKS with AWS App Mesh 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/create-a-pipeline-with-canary-deployments-for-amazon-eks-with-aws-app-mesh) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive technical walkthrough on implementing canary deployment pipelines using Amazon EKS and AWS App Mesh. It details the integration of AWS CodePipeline and Envoy-based service meshes to orchestrate fine-grained traffic shifting, minimizing blast radiuses during software rollouts.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Machine Learning with Kubeflow on Amazon EKS with Amazon EFS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/machine-learning-with-kubeflow-on-amazon-eks-with-amazon-efs) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates the reference architecture for scaling distributed machine learning workloads using Kubeflow on Amazon EKS backed by AWS EFS. Addresses shared-storage patterns crucial for training datasets, model checkpoints, and collaborative Jupyter notebooks.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Autoprovisioning NFS volumes in EKS with CDK](https://dev.to/memark/autoprovisioning-nfs-volumes-in-eks-with-cdk-4fn9) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through the automated provisioning of NFS-backed persistent storage within Amazon EKS utilizing the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK). Demonstrates infrastructure-as-code automation for deploying NFS CSI drivers and configuring storage classes.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Addressing IPv4 address exhaustion in Amazon EKS clusters using private NAT gateways](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/addressing-ipv4-address-exhaustion-in-amazon-eks-clusters-using-private-nat-gateways) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Proposes a highly scalable network topology to mitigate RFC 1918 IPv4 exhaustion in large-scale EKS clusters. Describes configuring private NAT Gateways and secondary VPC CIDRs to decouple internal pod networking from restricted corporate network spaces.
-  - **(2022)** [Eliminate Kubernetes node scaling lag with pod priority and over-provisioning](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/eliminate-kubernetes-node-scaling-lag-with-pod-priority-and-over-provisioning) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the design pattern of utilizing low-priority 'placeholder' pods to pre-provision infrastructure capacity on EKS clusters. Ensures that traffic spikes or high-priority deployments are scheduled instantly without waiting for node boot cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Blue/Green Kubernetes upgrades for Amazon EKS Anywhere using Flux](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/blue-green-kubernetes-upgrades-for-amazon-eks-anywhere-using-flux) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Showcases a robust GitOps upgrading mechanism using Flux CD on EKS Anywhere clusters. Focuses on orchestrating safe blue/green cluster migrations to minimize physical infrastructure interruptions.
-  - **(2022)** [adamrushuk.github.io: Increasing the volumeClaimTemplates Disk Size in a Statefulset on AKS](https://adamrushuk.github.io/increasing-the-volumeclaimtemplates-disk-size-in-a-statefulset-on-aks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses technical hurdles and step-by-step procedures when attempting to live-resize Persistent Volumes linked to stateful applications orchestrated via StatefulSets inside AKS.
-  - **(2022)** [buchatech.com/2022: A Guide to Navigating the AKS Enterprise Documentation & Scripts 🌟🌟](https://www.buchatech.com/2022/08/a-guide-to-navigating-the-aks-enterprise-documentation-scripts) [POWERSHELL/BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive index highlighting central enterprise architecture runbooks, scripts, and Azure landing zone deployment models. Solves standard directory discovery hurdles for infrastructure teams architecting multi-cluster production layers.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Scrape Azure metrics and monitor AKS using Grafana Agent 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/scrape-azure-metrics-and-monitor-aks-using-grafana-agent) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A telemetry extraction guide focused on deploying Grafana Agent inside AKS to scrape and forward metrics directly to Grafana Cloud. Avoids expensive, proprietary log-forwarding configurations and maintains unified telemetry visualization dashboards.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Create a Jenkins Pipeline on Kubernetes with CI/CD Pipeline Template in KubeSphere](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU5LdM83x9s&ab_channel=KubeSphere) [GROOVY/YAML CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A visual demonstration detailing the creation of declarative Jenkins pipelines within the KubeSphere platform interface. Covers pipeline templates, integrated credential stores, and multi-stage container build-to-deploy workflows inside Kubernetes namespaces. (Live Grounding: Demonstrates how KubeSphere bridges legacy Jenkins pipelines with cloud-native execution runners).
-  - **(2022)** [datree.io: EKS 1.22 Upgrade Tutorial](https://www.datree.io/resources/eks-1-22-upgrade-tutorial)  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An operations-oriented technical walkthrough focusing on upgrading Amazon EKS clusters to version 1.22. It documents the impact of deprecated v1beta1 API removals, specifically detailing transitions for Ingress and CustomResourceDefinition objects. SREs can leverage this guide to configure validation scripts and preventative gatekeeping within CI/CD pipelines prior to AWS control-plane updates.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Linux troubleshooting commands: 4 tools for DNS name resolution problems](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/DNS-name-resolution-troubleshooting-tools) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines core network diagnostics utilities including `nslookup`, `dig`, `host`, and local resolution file audits. Addresses common container networking issues and cluster DNS lookup routing misconfigurations.
-  - **(2022)** [linuxteck.com: 15 basic useful firewall-cmd commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-useful-firewall-cmd-commands-in-linux)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical reference manual for configuring Linux firewalld using the firewall-cmd CLI client. Demonstrates dynamic rule configuration, permanent zone assignments, service associations, and port forwarding structures. Simplifies low-level firewall administration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS environments.
-  - **(2022)** [rexegg.com: Regex Syntax Tricks](https://www.rexegg.com/regex-tricks.php) [REGEX CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep dive into advanced regular expression mechanics, detailing lookarounds, capture groups, and backreferences. Indispensable for creating fine-tuned, complex parsing expressions for server logs, configurations, and raw telemetry data.
-  - **(2022)** [pement.org: Over 100 sed one-liners](https://www.pement.org/sed/sed1line.txt) [SED CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A classic reference cheat sheet collecting over 100 useful `sed` scripts for quick text modifications. Showcases structural configurations, line insertions, and replacement syntax patterns for managing remote configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Record your terminal session with Asciinema](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/record-terminal-session-asciinema) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides teams on utilizing `asciinema` to record text-based terminal outputs instead of bulky, pixelated video captures. Facilitates interactive, copy-pasteable documentation sharing for technical runs, tutorials, and engineering handovers.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 50 Linux Commands every developer NEED to know with example](https://dev.to/kanani_nirav/50-linux-commands-every-developer-need-to-know-with-example-mc) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive directory detailing basic, intermediate, and advanced CLI operations. Translates abstract Linux patterns into functional scripts for managing permissions, finding logs, and inspecting networks.
-  - **(2022)** [itsfoss.com: 5 htop Alternatives to Enhance Your Linux System Monitoring Experience](https://itsfoss.com/htop-alternatives) [C++ CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates advanced alternative monitoring frameworks like `btop`, `glances`, and `gtop`. Discusses graphic layouts, remote API telemetry integration, and individual performance profiling capabilities.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use Journalctl to View and Manipulate Systemd Logs 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to query systemd logs using `journalctl`. Outlines critical filtering options such as boot times, service identifiers, priority levels, and timestamp intervals to isolate OS errors and runtime anomalies.
-  - **(2022)** [igoroseledko.com: Checking Multiple Variables in Bash](https://www.igoroseledko.com/checking-multiple-variables-in-bash) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to design robust multiple-variable validation gates in bash. Explains clean syntax logic using operators like `[[ -z ... ]]` and logical structures, preventing common run-time evaluation failures.
-  - **(2022)** [Introduction to Bash Scripting Interactive training](https://ebook.bobby.sh/training.html) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, interactive learning roadmap focused on scripting fundamentals. Coaches developers on variables, arrays, command-line arguments, exit statuses, and control loops to automate everyday infrastructure tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Bash scripting: How to read data from text files](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/data-text-files) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides developers on parsing files safely within bash loops. Emphasizes the use of the Internal Field Separator (IFS) and the `read -r` command to prevent inadvertent character modifications and backslash evaluations.
-  - **(2022)** [datafix.com.au: BASHing data - Data ops on the Linux command line 🌟](https://datafix.com.au/BASHing) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curated advanced, production-grade techniques for executing heavy ETL, data cleaning, and CSV parsing operations utilizing pure terminal commands. Explores highly optimized pipelines built on sed, awk, grep, and shell scripts.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 scripts for getting started with the Nmap Scripting Engine](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/nmap-scripting-engine) [LUA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights the capability of the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) to automate network auditing tasks. Features custom scripts for SSL/TLS validation, vulnerability scanning, and service version checks inside critical target networks.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: How to customize VM and cloud images with guestfish](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/customize-vm-cloud-images-guestfish) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to integrate `guestfish` pipelines into cloud image provisioning scripts. Details the automated modification of network configurations, credential injection, and software installations within raw VM images.
-  - **(2022)** [tecmint.com: How to Calculate IP Subnet Address with ipcalc Tool](https://www.tecmint.com/calculate-ip-subnet-address-with-ipcalc-tool) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial detailing step-by-step instructions for computing network, broadcast, and host addresses using the Linux command-line CLI engine `ipcalc`.
-  - **(2022)** [devtron.ai: Understand CMD and ENTRYPOINT Differences in Docker](https://devtron.ai/blog/cmd-and-entrypoint-differences)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores `CMD` and `ENTRYPOINT` behaviors inside Dockerfiles. Details how default runtime parameters interact with target binaries during execution.
-  - **(2022)** [codeproject.com: How to Create an Image in Docker using Python](https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/5323808/How-To-Create-An-Image-In-Docker-Using-Python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shows how to containerize Python applications. Focuses on setting up local working directories, managing dependencies via requirements files, and structuring multi-stage builds to shrink image footprints.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Markdown in VSCode – Syntax and Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-markdown-in-vscode) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide to writing, parsing, and rendering Markdown natively in VS Code. Highlights capabilities for inline previewing, styling syntax, and utilizing the editor for software architecture decision records (ADRs).
-  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: 11 Useful Python One-Liners You Must Know](https://www.makeuseof.com/useful-python-one-liners-you-must-know) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Spotlights expressive and powerful single-statement patterns in Python to achieve cleaner execution.
-Live Grounding: Provides syntactical blueprints for functional comprehensions, multi-variable checks, and lambdas, reducing structural boilerplate code while balancing readability.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Dictionary – How to Perform CRUD Operations on dicts in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/everything-you-need-to-know-about-python-dictionaries) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Covers the fundamental data structure lifecycle operations of Python's mapping container (dict).
-Live Grounding: Breaks down underlying hash table architectures, CRUD syntax paradigms, key access, and updates using optimized standard collection techniques.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: python dictionary methods explanation and visualization](https://dev.to/mahmoudessam/python-dictionary-methods-explanation-and-visualization-1l64) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Comprehensive visual maps explaining built-in dictionary manipulation routines.
-Live Grounding: Visualizes the differences between direct updates, item mutation methods, default handling methods, and pop routines to ensure correct data mutation practices.
-  - **(2022)** [codesolid.com: Python Lists for Beginners: A Complete Lesson With Exercises 🌟](https://codesolid.com/python-lists) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Interactive educational package focused on Python sequence objects, list arrays, and mutation mechanics.
-Live Grounding: Outlines list creation, slice manipulation, and performance attributes of dynamic array sequences inside basic programmatic workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: Building Lists With Python's .append()](https://realpython.com/courses/building-lists-with-python-append) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Focused overview of dynamic array sizing using Python's sequential list append logic.
-Live Grounding: Illustrates internal allocation scaling algorithms, dynamic array growth, amortized insertion complexity, and list rebuilding mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python List .remove() - How to Remove an Item from a List in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-list-remove-how-to-remove-an-item-from-a-list-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Examines removing specific programmatic values from dynamic list arrays.
-Live Grounding: Details execution profiles of `.remove()` relative to value lookups, compared against structural alternatives like system-level `del` statement and array `.pop()` methods.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Create a List in Python – Lists in Python Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-a-list-in-python-lists-in-python-syntax) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Basic reference explaining sequence array instantiation in modern Python.
-Live Grounding: Outlines standard array notation, constructor structures, and memory-efficient sequence generation rules to streamline initial code configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python For Loop - For i in Range Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-for-loop-for-i-in-range-example) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Breaks down fundamental sequence looping execution in modern Python scripts.
-Live Grounding: Focuses on performance benefits of generator-driven range sequences over standard index increments within high-iteration pathways.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use *args and **kwargs in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/args-and-kwargs-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Covers unpacking structures and flexible argument assignments in Python.
-Live Grounding: Details unpacking variable arguments (`*args`) and keyword configurations (`**kwargs`), explaining parameter routing in modular design patterns and wrappers.
-  - **(2022)** [mishrapartha.blogspot.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Python for Data Science - Part 5 Adding Comments in Python](https://mishrapartha.blogspot.com/2022/11/a-beginners-guide-to-python-for-data_19.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Discusses formatting guidelines for developer comments and docstrings in Python codebases.
-Live Grounding: Highlights docstring compliance metrics, parsing scripts using documentation generators, and building clean inline context explanations.
-  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: Master Class Inheritance in Python 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/master-class-inheritance-in-python-c46bfda63374) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Evaluates inheritance concepts in Python including single, multiple, and hierarchical design paradigms.
-Live Grounding: Deep-dives into subclassing mechanics, resolving method chains via `super()`, and explains the intricate operations of Python's Method Resolution Order (MRO) using C3 Linearization.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Attributes – Class and Instance Attribute Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-attributes-class-and-instance-attribute-examples) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Examines class attributes versus unique object instance states in Python OOP designs.
-Live Grounding: Reviews internal attribute lookup mechanisms (via `__dict__`), inheritance overrides, class namespaces, and memory storage profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [testdriven.io: Clean Code in Python](https://testdriven.io/blog/clean-code-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into code style conventions and software safety principles in Python. Outlines standard setups for linters (Flake8), layout tools (Black), static type checkers (Mypy), and clean design patterns (SOLID) to ensure maintainable codebase lifecycles.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Requests – How to Interact with Web Services using Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-interact-with-web-services-using-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Practical reference detailing the execution of external HTTP methods through the Python Requests standard.
-Live Grounding: Outlines connection parameters, timeout protection models, handling of complex JSON responses, and standard session management protocols.
-  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: How to Identify a Deadlock in Python](https://superfastpython.com/thread-deadlock-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A specialized guide on profiling and resolving runtime deadlocks in concurrent Python code.
-Live Grounding: Outlines lock acquisition hierarchies, threading analyzer APIs, and monitoring thread structures to identify locked states before deployment.
-  - **(2022)** [notia.ai: Building an authenticated Python CLI](https://www.notia.ai/articles/building-an-authenticated-python-cli) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates building terminal interfaces containing programmatic security token exchange.
-Live Grounding: Evaluates token validation paths, secure key retention methods via local keychain adapters, and configuring clean state storage inside local application pathways.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com/pdf-python](https://realpython.com/pdf-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Surveys technical methods to extract, modify, and build complex PDF documentation within Python runtimes.
-Live Grounding: Compares programmatic utility suites (PyPDF2, pdfplumber, ReportLab) on criteria of parsing fidelity, speed, vector calculations, and structural layouts.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to change an image with Python](https://dev.to/deotyma/how-to-change-an-image-with-python-518d) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Introduces dynamic graphics manipulation routines using Pillow within modern pipelines.
-Live Grounding: Walks through scaling paths, rotational modifications, dynamic color channel mappings, and format compression strategies optimized for web workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: How to Implement a Linked List in Python](https://towardsdatascience.com/python-linked-lists-c3622205da81) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates implementing custom singly and doubly linked list data collections in Python.
-Live Grounding: Constructs object-oriented linked nodes, manual pointer mapping pathways, and discusses performance metrics compared against native sequential structures.
-  - **(2022)** [morioh.com: How to create Google Map in Python using Gmaps](https://morioh.com) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Explores rendering geospatial layers inside interactive data analytical loops.
-Live Grounding: Utilizes the Google Maps API wrappers to integrate high-fidelity interactive mapping layouts within Jupyter execution states.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use PyScript – A Python Frontend Framework 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/pyscript-python-front-end-framework) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Introduces execution of complex Python pipelines inside browser-side environments via WebAssembly architectures.
-Live Grounding: Assesses PyScript's interface layer, detailing direct DOM manipulation, Pyodide compiler speeds, and frontend script processing.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: How to Get a List of All Files in a Directory With Python](https://realpython.com/get-all-files-in-directory-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Evaluates efficient local system file scanner operations inside Python runtimes.
-Live Grounding: Details legacy OS module calls, comparing speed metrics against object-oriented `pathlib` pattern scanning in massive scale directories.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Building a REST API with Django REST Framework 🌟](https://dev.to/nagatodev/how-to-connect-django-to-reactjs-part-2-2oje) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Teaches developers to link a Django REST Framework API backend to a React.js client frontend. Investigates handling CORS rules, configuring unified JSON communications, and setting up token-based session workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Dockerize a Flask Application](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-dockerize-a-flask-app) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shows standard patterns for containerizing Flask microframework environments. Details proper setup of production-grade WSGI servers (like Gunicorn), port exposure, volume mountings, and local hot-reloads during container updates.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: FastAPI Course – Code APIs Quickly](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/fastapi-helps-you-develop-apis-quickly) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Structured educational course on building secure, robust microservice APIs via FastAPI. Instructs developers in configuring async database interfaces, Alembic schema migrations, dependency injections, and containerized deployment paths.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Writing and unit testing a Python application to query the RPM database](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/query-rpm-database-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates querying and validating installed Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) states using Python's native ecosystem.
-Live Grounding: Explores system-level database hooks, mock execution paradigms, and writing unit tests to safely parse packages without system sub-processing.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Set Up a Virtual Environment in Python – And Why It's Useful](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-virtual-environments-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Guides engineers through virtual machine/environment isolation patterns via Python's native `venv` toolkit.
-Live Grounding: Prevents host dependency mutation, explains lock file scopes, and explores paths to segregate testing tools from core runtime environments.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: Python For DevOps: Guide for DevOps Engineers](https://devopscube.com/python-for-devops) [PYTHON CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates Python's application in infrastructure orchestration, continuous integration, and systems configuration. Identifies high-value uses of built-in libraries like subprocess alongside industry tools like boto3 for automated AWS infrastructure pipelines. Crucial for platform reliability operations.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: How to build a blockchain from scratch with Go](https://blog.logrocket.com/build-blockchain-with-go) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide illustrating how to build a basic blockchain protocol in Go from scratch. Walks through cryptography, hashing, transaction processing, and basic consensus mechanism structures.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io/kafka-ha-kubernetes: Designing and testing a highly available Kafka cluster on Kubernetes 🌟](https://learnkube.com/kafka-ha-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A high-fidelity guide and testing blueprint for configuring a highly available Apache Kafka cluster on Kubernetes. Covers pod anti-affinity patterns, multi-AZ PV attachments, node failure recovery, and automated resiliency testing under active chaos conditions.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: The Apache Kafka Handbook – How to Get Started Using Kafka 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/apache-kafka-handbook) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive fundamental handbook detailing the core anatomy of Apache Kafka. Explains topics, partitions, replication models, offsets, producer/consumer client configurations, and cluster admin scripts with hands-on code examples.
-  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: Difference between DBMS and RDBMS](https://intellipaat.com/blog/dbms-vs-rdbms-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Contrasts the architectural and operational definitions between basic flat-file Database Management Systems (DBMS) and modern Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) implementing relational tables, schemas, and ACID transactions.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Kubernetes? Chances Are You Need a Database 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-kubernetes-chances-are-you-need-a-database)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines why PostgreSQL is standardizing on Kubernetes. Explains how the Crunchy Data PostgreSQL Operator implements high availability, automated back-ups, pgBackRest integration, and localized failovers for microservice application stacks.
-  - **(2022)** [percona.com: Autoscaling Databases in Kubernetes for MongoDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/autoscaling-databases-in-kubernetes-for-mongodb-mysql-and-postgresql) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines technical patterns for auto-scaling relational and document databases like MongoDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL on Kubernetes. Examines vertical container resource updates, storage auto-expansion, and scaling read replicas in response to high traffic demand.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use WHERE Clauses in SQL](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-where-clauses-in-sql)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide to utilizing WHERE clauses in relational database engines. Details query filtering optimization, index utilization during scan paths, and the deployment of complex boolean logic inside relational tables.
-  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: SQL vs MySQL - Key Differences Between SQL and MySQL](https://intellipaat.com/blog/sql-vs-mysql-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Differentiates SQL as a standardized, declarative structured query language from MySQL, a concrete, production-grade relational database management system implementation.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy MySQL and phpMyAdmin with Docker](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-mysql-and-phpmyadmin-with-docker) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical tutorial for setting up local developer environments with Docker Compose. Pairs a standard MySQL instance with phpMyAdmin for rapid schema prototyping and database visualization.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: To run or not to run a database on Kubernetes - What to consider](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/to-run-or-not-to-run-a-database-on-kubernetes-what-to-consider) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Google Cloud's decision matrix for running database structures on Kubernetes. Compares managed SaaS vs. native GKE container deployments, outlining networking, storage IOPS, recovery, and failover topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [cockroachlabs.com: Automated database operations with Terraform](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/automate-database-ops-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates utilizing HashiCorp Terraform to automate CockroachDB configurations, database creation, user permissions, and deployment topologies. Standardizes declarative infrastructure-as-code patterns across production database deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Benefits and Drawbacks of DataOps in Practice](https://thenewstack.io/the-benefits-and-drawbacks-of-dataops-in-practice) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores the practical benefits and deployment drawbacks of DataOps. Outlines continuous integration strategies for analytical workflows, database schema migration safety, automated validation testing, and orchestrating massive data pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: HTTP Networking in JavaScript –Handbook for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/http-full-course) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep-dive handbook covering HTTP protocols, status codes, fetch APIs, CORS configurations, and asynchronous stream handling. Essential reading for constructing robust and latency-aware client-server network requests.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Monitoring your k6 load test: how to install Grafana and Prometheus on a Kubernetes cluster](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL2v81xYuAQ&ab_channel=k6) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on integrating k6 load tests with Prometheus and Grafana on Kubernetes. Explains configuring the k6 operator, exposing metrics, and visualising request rate and response distribution dashboards.
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Complete Guide To Access Forms In Selenium With Java](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/complete-guide-to-access-forms-in-selenium-with-java) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial showing how to automate web form interactions using Selenium WebDriver in Java. Explores accurate dropdown selections, checkbox states, and reliable form submissions.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Selenium With Python in a Docker Container](https://dev.to/nazliander/using-selenium-within-a-docker-container-ghp) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on building containerized Python Selenium testing environments. Outlines headless browser configurations, Docker optimizations, and shared memory allocations.
-  - **(2022)** [GitHub for Beginners: Getting Started with OSS Contributions](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/github-for-beginners-getting-started-with-oss-contributions) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical handbook introducing developers to open-source software (OSS) contribution workflows on GitHub. Explains fork-and-pull-request models, issue triage, branch hygiene, and code review communication norms.
-  - **(2022)** [What is a GitHub Wiki and How Do You Use it?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-github-wiki-and-how-do-you-use-it) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed guide on utilizing GitHub Wikis for repository documentation. It describes markdown editing, sidebar customization, and managing wiki repositories locally as standard Git remotes.
-  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Create an AKS Cluster with Pulumi and Octopus Deploy](https://octopus.com/blog/pulumi-and-aks-with-octopus-deploy) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed enterprise deployment case study highlighting the instantiation of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters via Pulumi code coupled with Octopus Deploy continuous release orchestrations.
-  - **(2022)** [travis.media: Pulumi Tutorial: Automate Kubernetes Deployments and Operations with this Complete Guide](https://travis.media/blog/pulumi-tutorial-automate-kubernetes-operations) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” End-to-end tutorial detailing the programmatic definition of namespaces, ingress controllers, replicas, and pod affinity rules inside target Kubernetes environments using Pulumi's type-safe bindings.
-  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: Getting Started with AWS CodeDeploy](https://adamtheautomator.com/aws-codedeploy) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walkthrough outlining primary configuration steps, appspec.yml lifecycle hook schemas, and target group integrations inside the AWS CodeDeploy ecosystem.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Automatic API Key rotation for Amazon Managed Grafana](https://dev.to/aws-heroes/automatic-api-key-rotation-for-amazon-managed-grafana-2h68) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight details the step-by-step automation of rotating Grafana API keys using AWS Lambda and Secrets Manager. Live Grounding validates this as a vital security standard, preventing persistent credential leaks and enforcing compliance policies across enterprise monitoring setups.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: AWS Amplify and React Native: A tutorial](https://blog.logrocket.com/aws-amplify-react-native-tutorial-examples) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight steps through the integration of AWS Amplify into React Native projects for seamless mobile backend generation. Live Grounding confirms this setup remains a highly efficient workflow, though development teams in 2026 now focus heavily on Amplify Gen 2, which utilizes TypeScript-first code-first DX.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.postman.com: You Can Now Capture Responses Using the Postman Proxy](https://blog.postman.com/capture-responses-using-the-postman-proxy) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide showing how to deploy Postman's native Proxy configuration to capture request and response payloads in real-time. Extremely useful for reverse-engineering closed APIs and debugging mobile/IoT traffic flow.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: How to use WebSockets to visualize real-time IoT data in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-use-websockets-to-visualize-real-time-iot-data-in-grafana) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical walk-through demonstrating Grafana's capacity to consume and visualize sub-second real-time streaming data via WebSockets. Focuses on setting up custom dashboards for high-density IoT telemetry and event queues.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Setup a Basic Serverless REST API with AWS Lambda and API Gateway](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-a-basic-serverless-backend-with-aws-lambda-and-api-gateway) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-oriented walkthrough demonstrating the integration of Amazon API Gateway with AWS Lambda. Illustrates how to build an HTTP endpoint, configure CORS, parse incoming JSON request payloads, and return standardized JSON responses to a frontend client.
-  - **(2022)** [ermetic.com: Diving Deeply into IAM Policy Evaluation – Highlights from AWS re:Inforce IAM433](https://www.tenable.com/blog/diving-deeply-into-iam-policy-evaluation-highlights-from-aws-reinforce-iam433) [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth analysis of AWS Identity and Access Management policy logic based on re:Inforce insights. Decodes complex interaction flows between implicit and explicit denies, SCP policies, permissions boundaries, and resource-based rules.
-  - **(2022)** [tealfeed.com: Kubernetes Audit Logs: Who created or deleted a namespace?](https://tealfeed.com/kubernetes-audit-logs-created-deleted-namespace-ho5o3) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical, real-world forensic guide demonstrating how to parse API server audit event streams to discover user identity and administrative footprints behind resource creation and deletion events inside complex Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [anaisurl.com: Full Tutorial: Monitoring and Troubleshooting stack with Prometheus, Grafana, Loki and Komodor 🌟](https://anaisurl.com/full-tutorial-monitoring) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides readers through deploying a cohesive, modern cloud-native observability stack. Integrates Prometheus metric collections with Grafana dashboarding, Loki-based log aggregation, and Komodor's specialized Kubernetes troubleshooting platform to build rapid root-cause workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Monitoring Kubernetes cluster logs and metrics using Grafana, Prometheus and Loki](https://dev.to/leroykayanda/kubernetes-monitoring-using-grafana-3dhc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical implementation guide to bootstrapping the PLG (Prometheus, Loki, Grafana) observability stack. Focuses on Promtail configuration for cluster log collection, metric ingestion via Prometheus, and crafting unified correlation panels inside Grafana.
-  - **(2022)** [middlewareinventory.com: Get CPU and Memory Usage of NODES and PODS – Kubectl 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/cpu-memory-usage-nodes-k8s) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A quick-reference guide focused on using native 'kubectl top' commands and JSONPath querying to extract direct, real-time node and pod resource usage statistics. Useful for rapid ad-hoc troubleshooting loops where formal Prometheus monitoring endpoints are inaccessible.
-  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: Utilizing Grafana & Prometheus Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/prometheus-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive technical walkthrough on manual and Helm-based deployments of Prometheus and Grafana. Details how to import community dashboards, configure custom scraping target paths, and orchestrate baseline alerts to streamline daily cluster operations.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Tutorial: Turning a GitHub Repo Into a Helm Chart Repo](https://www.harness.io/blog/helm-chart-repo) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical hands-on tutorial demonstrating how to turn a standard GitHub repository into a fully compliant Helm Chart registry. It outlines automating publishing workflows utilizing GitHub Pages, Chart Releaser Actions, and package distribution.
-  - **(2022)** [boxunix.com: Developer’s Guide to Writing a Good Helm Chart](https://boxunix.com/2022/02/05/developers-guide-to-writing-a-good-helm-chart) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive authoring guide establishing best practices in Helm chart architecture. Topics include variable scoping, values encapsulation patterns, schema validation structures, and managing complex multi-service subchart dependencies cleanly.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Kubernetes TLS, Demystified 🌟](https://dev.to/otomato_io/possible-paths-2hfc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demystifies Kubernetes TLS configurations by explaining public/private key pairs, certificate authorities, client-cert server validations, and common Ingress security setups.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Store your Kubernetes Secrets in Git thanks to Kubeseal. Hello SealedSecret! 🌟](https://dev.to/stack-labs/store-your-kubernetes-secrets-in-git-thanks-to-kubeseal-hello-sealedsecret-2i6h)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step implementation guide for Bitnami's Sealed Secrets (kubeseal). Explains how asymmetric cryptography allows developers to safely commit encrypted secrets to public repositories, leaving cluster-side controllers to handle automated decryption.
-  - **(2022)** [anaisurl.com: RBAC Explained with Examples 🌟](https://anaisurl.com/kubernetes-rbac)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A visual, beginner-friendly guide dissecting RBAC mechanics in Kubernetes. Offers concrete examples of setting up specific read/write permissions for standard development teams.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Configure RBAC in Kubernetes Like a Boss](https://dev.to/mstryoda/configure-rbac-in-kubernetes-like-a-boss-h67)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational checklist and set of best practices for establishing robust, leak-proof RBAC models. Helps administrators avoid common authorization anti-patterns such as wildcards in role rules.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes RBAC Explained | Anton Putra 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE9Qb8dHqWI)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed instructional video mapping user groups and service accounts to Kubernetes resources using RBAC. Explains role-binding syntax and access validations in an intuitive, visual style.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Binding AWS IAM roles to Kubernetes Service Account for on-prem clusters | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/binding-aws-iam-roles-to-kubernetes-service-account-for-on-prem-clusters-1icc) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights solutions for extending AWS IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) configurations into on-premises Kubernetes clusters. Solves the hybrid identity challenge by utilizing OIDC federated discovery documents on local nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [trstringer.com: Create a Basic Kubernetes Validating Webhook](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-validating-webhook) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step technical guide for writing a custom validating admission controller webhook. Focuses on processing API requests, writing validation criteria in Go, and configuring TLS certificate pathways between the API server and the webhook pod.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Setup S3 Bucket CORS Configuration using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-setup-s3-bucket-cors-configuration-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical step-by-step developer tutorial outlining how to declare and format AWS S3 Bucket CORS rules using declarative CloudFormation YAML schemas. Explains proper syntax structures for configuring origins, allowed methods, headers, and security metrics.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Create an S3 Bucket using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-create-an-s3-bucket-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational tutorial detailing the YAML patterns required to create and lock down basic AWS S3 buckets inside CloudFormation templates. It details parameters for versioning rules, basic access controls, and server-side encryption.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Configure AWS SQS Dead Letter Queue using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-configure-aws-sqs-dead-letter-queue-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This hands-on guide details how to configure resilient AWS SQS messaging architectures, with a focus on provisioning dedicated SQS Dead Letter Queues (DLQs) using CloudFormation. Explains configuration properties like RedrivePolicies and maxReceiveCount settings.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to use CloudFormation to Create SNS Topic and Subscription](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-use-cloudformation-to-create-sns-topic-and-subscription) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This developer guide explains how to define and deploy AWS SNS topics and subscribe target endpoints using CloudFormation. It provides clear configurations for setting up decoupled, event-driven publish-subscribe messaging systems.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Create IAM Role using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-create-iam-role-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This tutorial covers how to write secure IAM roles with trust relationships and inline permissions policies using CloudFormation. It helps developers enforce least-privilege configurations for cross-service authentication.
-  - **(2022)** [Accelerate infrastructure as code development with open source Former2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/accelerate-infrastructure-as-code-development-with-open-source-former2) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This AWS blog post reviews the integration of Former2 into migration workflows. It demonstrates how to securely parse live AWS API parameters to generate accurate, deployable templates for complex networking configurations and database deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [procodeguide.com: Build Resilient Microservices (Web API) using Polly in ASP.NET Core](https://procodeguide.com/programming/polly-in-aspnet-core) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a hands-on architectural approach to integrating Polly policy frameworks inside ASP.NET Core Web APIs. Details proper HttpClientFactory patterns, fallback strategies, and configuring resilient endpoint routing.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: First 5 Things to Try If You’re New to Postman](https://blog.postman.com/postman-first-5-things-to-try)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide covering fundamental Postman workflows, including sending requests, creating collections, executing environment variables, and automated test scripting. It introduces developers to rapid API prototyping and assertions using Chai-based test libraries. This entry point establishes robust habits for automated integration testing in microservices architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Become A DevOps Engineer in 2021: A Comprehensive Guide](https://devopscube.com/become-devops-engineer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, structured guide cataloging core platform engineering requirements including Linux kernel administration, Docker container runtimes, declarative Infrastructure as Code (IaC), GitOps continuous deployment systems, and advanced distributed telemetry stacks.
-  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to create a Deployment in Kubernetes](https://www.howtoforge.com/create-a-deployment-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step procedural tutorial explaining the structure of a standard Kubernetes Deployment manifest, dynamic replica scaling, and seamless rollout update strategies. (Live Grounding: Fundamental foundational knowledge for setting up standard declarative app workloads).
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Build a highly available Node.js application using Docker, NGINX and AWS ELB](https://dev.to/sowmenappd/build-a-highly-available-node-js-application-using-docker-nginx-and-aws-elb-3cjp) [JAVASCRIPT/SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed tutorial on architectural multi-tiering. Focuses on setting up a containerized Node.js application behind an NGINX reverse proxy, balanced globally by an AWS Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) for resilient target routing. (Live Grounding: Focuses on classic VM-to-container cloud architectures, forming a vital cognitive bridge before migrating entirely to Kubernetes Ingress/Gateway APIs).
-  - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: How to create a Dockerfile with some dockerfile examples](https://linuxtechlab.com/learn-create-dockerfile-example) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough demonstrating how to construct secure, optimized, and multi-staged Dockerfiles. Discusses layer caching optimizations, base-image selection (e.g., Alpine vs. Debian), and security isolation options. (Live Grounding: Standard foundational knowledge that remains critical for building minimal, vulnerable-free runtime containers).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Developing and deploying applications to Kubernetes locally with Shipa and Minikube](https://shipa.io/deploying-applications-on-kubernetes) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Showcases local application delivery pipelines combining Minikube with Shipa's developer-focused abstractions. Allows engineers to deploy code without writing verbose YAML. (Live Grounding: Important context for 2026 Developer Platforms. Shipa was acquired by Snyk in 2023, shifting its core value towards Snyk AppRisk for secure cloud development).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Deploying a real-world application on Kubernetes](https://shipa.io/a-real-world-application-deployment-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through deploying a multi-tier production-grade application on Kubernetes using Shipa framework abstraction policies instead of raw, complex manifests. (Live Grounding: Demonstrates early architectural trends aiming to simplify the developer experience by decoupling container configurations from platform management).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps in Kubernetes, the easy way–with GitHub Actions and Shipa](https://shipa.io/gitops) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores combining the ease of GitHub Actions workflows with Shipa's application management plane to implement secure GitOps pipelines. (Live Grounding: Proves early efforts in platform engineering to bridge continuous integration directly into abstract application runtimes).
-  - **(2021)** [javatechonline.com: How To Deploy Spring Boot Application In Docker?](https://javatechonline.com/deploy-spring-boot-docker-spring-boot) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory walkthrough detailing how to containerize Java-based enterprise workloads. Focuses on constructing optimized Dockerfiles, multi-stage builds to minimize image footprint, and utilizing spring-boot-maven-plugin or buildpacks to generate production-ready container layers.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: Part 1 - Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) Security Best Practices for Cluster Setup 🌟](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/rancher-kubernetes-engine-security-part-1) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Delineates critical security configurations and hardening guidelines for Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) deployments. Explores secure etcd database clustering, role-based access control policies, TLS configuration, and master node network isolation.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.ibm.com: Example exercises to differentiate OpenShift and Kubernetes](https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/examples-differentiate-openshift-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step practical guide comparing vanilla Kubernetes to enterprise OpenShift platforms. Illustrates differences in router configs, Security Context Constraints (SCCs), build mechanisms, and deployment strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [brennerm.github.io: Setting up an EKS cluster with IAM/IRSA integration](https://shipit.dev/posts/setting-up-eks-with-irsa-using-terraform.html) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A critical security tutorial detailing the configuration of IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) on AWS EKS using Terraform. Walks through building OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers and defining strict, least-privilege IAM policies directly mapped to Kubernetes ServiceAccounts.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Automate AWS Virtual Machine using Terraform – Creation Demo](https://k21academy.com/terraform/terraform-automate-aws-vm) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step introduction demonstrating the creation and lifecycle management of AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances using Terraform. Excellent for understanding simple provider declarations, variables, and resource destruction.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How To Build a Database Instance with Terraform and AWS RDS](https://adamtheautomator.com/terraform-and-aws-rds) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive operational blueprint for deploying managed relational databases on AWS RDS via Terraform. Demonstrates critical database reliability configurations, security groups, database subnet groups, and encrypted secret management parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CKS Exam Series #9 RBAC v2](https://itnext.io/cks-exam-series-9-rbac-v2-23ee24dd77cd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) configurations as tested on the Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) exam. Covers building precise ClusterRoles, auditing authorization logs, and locking down service account privileges.
-  - **(2021)** [learnk8s.io/first-steps](https://learnkube.com/training)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A world-class instructional portal providing interactive labs and highly visual, deeply detailed tutorials designed to demystify complex Kubernetes networking and cluster topologies. Ideal for training enterprise engineering teams, it ensures robust mental models of container interactions and scheduling concepts.
-  - **(2021)** [trek10.com: Beginner's Guide to Using Terraform with AWS 🌟](https://caylent.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-using-terraform-with-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, step-by-step introduction to establishing your first AWS configurations using Terraform. Covers authenticating to AWS providers, configuring remote S3 state backends, and provisioning modular VPCs.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Packer and Terraform with Immutable Infrastructure](https://dev.to/cloudskills/packer-and-terraform-with-immutable-infrastructure-47ja)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Discusses the collaborative ecosystem of HashiCorp Packer and Terraform. Explores building gold-standard virtual machine images with Packer and instantly orchestrating them within elastic scale sets using Terraform, realizing true immutable infrastructure patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to use Terraform to create a small-scale Cloud Infrastructure 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-use-terraform-to-create-a-small-scale-cloud-infrastructure-abf54fabc9dd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical blueprint detailing how to structure, split, and orchestrate a minimal yet secure AWS environment (VPC, EC2, RDS, Security Groups) using a single cleanly architected Terraform module.
-  - **(2021)** [scalefactory.com: Failing faster with terraform](https://scalefactory.com/blog/2021/10/13/failing-faster-with-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Discusses modern paradigms for catching HCL flaws early. Focuses on combining automated formatting commands, dynamic linters (e.g. tflint), local state validation, and policy checks directly inside developer pre-commit hooks.
-  - **(2021)** [prcode.co.uk: Connect Azure MySQL to Private Endpoint with Terraform](https://prcode.co.uk/2021/04/29/connect-azure-mysql-to-private-endpoint-with-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A specific, hands-on architectural walkthrough detailing how to provision and link an Azure Database for MySQL instance to a virtual network using Private Endpoints and private DNS zones in Terraform.
-  - **(2021)** [circleci.com: Infrastructure as Code, part 1: create a Kubernetes cluster with Terraform](https://circleci.com/blog/learn-iac-part1) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A three-part structured technical guide exploring infrastructure-as-code deployment via CircleCI and Terraform. Focuses on orchestrating declarative Kubernetes clusters, building Docker artifacts, and coordinating continuous GitOps-driven deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [rpadovani.com: How to make Terraform waiting for cloud-init to finish on EC2 without SSH](https://rpadovani.com/terraform-cloudinit) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses a common race condition by detailing how to orchestrate Terraform to hold resource readiness signals until cloud-init scripts complete execution, without resorting to vulnerable, direct SSH connections.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Bringing Your VMs to Kubernetes With KubeVirt](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/bringing-your-vms-to-kubernetes-with-kubevirt)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep technical exploration of KubeVirt mechanics, detailing how VMs are translated into Kubernetes pods. By mapping VM instances to pod boundaries, KubeVirt uses standard container runtimes to manage virtual disks, tap network interfaces, and guest system memory. This guide details the API translation layer where VM resources are scheduled as standard K8s objects, leveraging built-in scheduler constraints, affinity rules, and persistent volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to Create a Bitbucket Cloud Branch Source Multibranch Pipeline in Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNfthmZuRDI&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An instructional overview outlining how to orchestrate high-performance multibranch pipelines using Bitbucket Cloud source managers, ensuring real-time testing and webhook synchronization across dynamic repository branches.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Pipelines Advanced Triggers Part 1 - Triggering Different Project Builds in the Same Repository](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-advanced-triggers-part-1-triggering-different-project-builds-in-the-same-repository) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides advanced architecture examples for configuring custom triggers with OpenShift Pipelines. Demonstrates how to write custom interceptors to execute discrete workflows when localized directory pathways change within shared code repos.
-  - **(2021)** [toptechskills.com: How to Speed Up Your Ansible Playbooks Over 600% 🌟](https://www.toptechskills.com/ansible-tutorials-courses/speed-up-ansible-playbooks-pipelining-mitogen) [PYTHON/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details Mitogen connection plugin integration with Ansible. Analyzes native SSH overhead bottlenecks and shows how Mitogen's pipelining engine and multiplexed processes can reduce CPU utilization on controller nodes while speeding up runtimes by over 600%.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: Ansible Tutorial: Introduction to simple Ansible commands](https://linuxtechlab.com/ansible-tutorial-simple-commands) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on instant-impact shell execution using Ansible ad hoc commands. Details fast syntax constructs for basic file copying, service manipulation, shell executions, and quick state analysis without the overhead of writing full-scale playbooks.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Tutorial: Ansible and Account Automation with Okta](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/02/05/okta-ansible) [PYTHON/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates how to bridge identity providers with system-level configuration, specifically integrating Okta APIs with Ansible modules. Details dynamic workflows for onboarding user accounts, security grouping, and programmatic credential management directly within continuous integration topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible Collections 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=AXnDrGgLaF0&feature=share&ab_channel=RobertdeBock) [N/A CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A video-based walkthrough demonstrating how to construct, package, distribute, and consume Ansible Collections. The tutorial outlines the transition from legacy monolithic roles to modular collection structures containing plugins, playbooks, and roles.
-  - **(2021)** [PDF: Practical Ansible Testing with Molecule](https://www.redhat.com/en/ansible-collaborative) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive Red Hat joint whitepaper demonstrating enterprise-grade validation patterns using Molecule. It emphasizes CI/CD testing pipeline integration, linting standards, and execution verification across multi-platform targets.
-  - **(2021)** [Distributed Load Testing on AWS 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/distributed-load-testing-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An AWS Solution blueprint outlining distributed cloud load testing utilizing containerized runners inside AWS Fargate. Simulates high-velocity traffic spikes to assess API gateway throughput bottlenecks and database elasticity limits.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: git config – How to Configure Git Settings to Improve Your Development Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-config-how-to-configure-git-settings) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores Git's configuration system across system, global, and local levels. Highlights key optimizations like custom alias commands, core editor options, and global exclude patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Undo Merge – How to Revert the Last Merge Commit in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-undo-merge-how-to-revert-the-last-merge-commit-in-git) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to revert accidental merges with `git revert -m`. Explains parent-pointer requirements, downstream impacts of non-linear reverts, and how to safely re-introduce changes later.
-  - **(2021)** [gitkraken.com: GitFlow](https://support.gitkraken.com/git-workflows-and-extensions/git-flow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A GUI-centric operational guide detailing GitKraken's native GitFlow integration. Demonstrates how to execute branching actionsβ€”such as starting and finishing features, hotfixes, and releasesβ€”via UI tooling that automates CLI commands to minimize user error.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Trunk Based Development? A Different Approach to the Software Development Lifecycle](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide that introduces developers to Trunk-Based Development. It contrasts TBD with traditional GitFlow, showing how merging frequent, small commits to a single trunk prevents major merge conflicts and accelerates deployment cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Wave Goodbye to Release Nights](https://thenewstack.io/wave-goodbye-to-release-nights) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on using remote configuration and canary rollouts to move away from high-stakes, off-hours deployments. Outlines how routing-layer switches let developers quickly isolate bugs and roll back releases with minimal user impact.
-  - **(2021)** [split.io: Keystone Flags: Feature Flagging With Less Mess](https://www.harness.io/blog?module-name=Feature+Management+%26+Experimentation) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exploration of Keystone Flags, a pattern designed to keep feature flagging clean by focusing controls only at critical system entry points. This approach minimizes code clutter across deep, multi-tier microservice architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [reflectoring.io: Feature Flags with Spring Boot](https://reflectoring.io/spring-boot-feature-flags) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on implementation guide for setting up feature flags in a Spring Boot application. Compares custom, property-based configurations with specialized frameworks like Togglz or FF4J to manage dynamic code execution paths.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Git a March on: GitLab 13.10 ramps up security, adds support for OpenShift, DORA](https://www.devclass.com/ci-cd/2021/03/23/git-a-march-on-gitlab-1310-ramps-up-security-adds-support-for-openshift-dora/1619889) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A product breakdown of the GitLab 13.10 release, highlighting its improved OpenShift integration and built-in DORA metrics tracking. These features help enterprise teams better evaluate development velocity, pipeline health, and deploy cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.gitlab.com: Install GitLab Runner on Red Hat OpenShift](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/openshift.html) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official guide for installing GitLab Runner on Red Hat OpenShift using the GitLab Runner Operator. Outlines configuration steps, security context constraints (SCC), and custom resource designs for managing secure, scalable pipeline workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use GitLab CI To Run Tests Locally? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-gitlab-ci-to-run-test-locally) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused tutorial on running GitLab CI tests locally using the GitLab Runner CLI. Outlines setup, debugging practices, and environment configuration steps to speed up pipeline validation without waiting on remote systems.
-  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Building Docker images on GitLab CI: Docker-in-Docker and Podman 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/gitlab-build-docker-image) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical guide comparing Docker-in-Docker (DinD) and Podman for building container images in GitLab CI. Evaluates speed, safety, system privileges, and alternative rootless compilation methods within Kubernetes runners.
-  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: Level 1 Automated K8S Deployments With GitLab CI](https://vadosware.io/post/level-one-automated-k8s-deployments-with-gitlab-ci) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough demonstrating Level 1 automation for Kubernetes deployments utilizing GitLab CI. This guide focuses on configuring repository variables, building containerized services, and executing direct deployments via kubectl or Helm charts without complex GitOps operators.
-  - **(2021)** [community.ops.io: CI CD 101 with GitLab](https://community.ops.io/jatin/ci-cd-101-with-gitlab-4pol) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide breaking down the foundational principles of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) utilizing GitLab's native pipelines. Covers runner setup, pipeline configuration files (.gitlab-ci.yml), and stage execution flow.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Manage GitHub Actions Environment Variables and Secrets](https://adamtheautomator.com/github-actions-environment-variables) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walkthrough tracing steps to declare environment variables, configure repository variables, and securely reference encrypted secrets inside continuous workflow files.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Build Your First JavaScript GitHub Action](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/build-your-first-javascript-github-action) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A programming tutorial detailing the creation of custom JavaScript actions. Explores parsing event contexts, using `@actions/core` APIs, handling input/output boundaries, and distributing modular components via the marketplace.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Contribute to Open-Source Projects – Git & GitHub Workflow for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-workflow-for-open-source) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-friendly guide covering public repository contribution workflows. Outlines repository forking, local branching conventions, committing revisions, maintaining upstream parity, and launching peer reviews.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use the .github Repository](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-the-dot-github-repository) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An implementation guide for the special `.github` repository, standardizing organization-wide default assets. Demonstrates how hosting issue templates, pull request layouts, and code ownership rules globally simplifies governance across hundreds of decentralized sub-repositories.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A practical guide to using the git stash command](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/git-stash)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an architectural deep dive into the Git stash command stack for saving uncommitted workspace modifications. Explains stash management commands (push, pop, apply, list, drop) and covers advanced options like stashing untracked or ignored files to preserve context switching cleanly.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fix Merge Conflicts in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fix-merge-conflicts-in-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides actionable steps for interpreting, diagnosing, and resolving structural file conflicts inside Git. This handbook walks through conflict markers, manual intervention workflows, and external tools like 'git mergetool' for rapid workspace recovery.
-  - **(2021)** [Deploy and Manage Gitlab Runners on Amazon EC2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/deploy-and-manage-gitlab-runners-on-amazon-ec2) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This AWS DevOps guide outlines the deployment, scaling, and operational management of self-hosted GitLab Runners on Amazon EC2 instances. It covers autoscaling configurations via AWS Auto Scaling Groups and secure execution boundaries using AWS IAM instance profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 Fun Things You Can Do With GitHub.dev 😎](https://dev.to/lostintangent/10-awesome-things-you-can-do-with-github-dev-5fm7) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on exploration outlining the capabilities of using github.dev, a quick browser-based VS Code environment loaded instantly by hitting the '.' key on any repository interface.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to never type passwords when using Git](https://dev.to/github/how-to-never-type-passwords-when-using-git-18bb) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide highlighting configuration steps for credentials caching, SSH key configuration, and GPG setup to bypass basic user login constraints securely during recurring Git actions.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub: The Complete Guides - Chapter 6: GitHub Merging](https://dev.to/ifierygod/git-and-github-the-complete-guides-chapter-6-2c74) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive walkthrough analyzing various Git merge models supported natively inside GitHub, tracing structural differences between classic merge commits, squashing, and rebasing.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub Series' Articles - The Complete Guides 🌟](https://dev.to/ifierygod/series/14420) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Multi-chapter learning pathway aggregating sequential guides on local Git installation, remote repository management, team collaboration patterns, CI integrations, and security controls.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Git and GitHub in a team like a pro](https://dev.to/colocodes/learn-how-to-use-git-and-github-in-a-team-like-a-pro-2dk7) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on best-practice development operations inside multi-person engineering branches. Describes clean feature-branching architectures, tracking issues, and utilizing labels during production cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub for beginners](https://dev.to/ericawanja/git-and-github-for-beginners-33a0) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces basic conceptual terms like local vs. remote, stage vs. commit, and explains pull requests visually to facilitate onboarding for junior software engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Git and GitHub](https://dev.to/estherwanjiru/introduction-to-git-and-github-25ei) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Direct guide for engineers starting with version control, covering essential commands, setting up SSH auth tokens, and navigating remote interfaces.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Migrar un repositorio de un BitBucket Server local a GitHub](https://www.returngis.net/2021/11/migrar-un-repositorio-de-un-bitbucket-server-local-a-github) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step practical migration blueprint describing git clone command loops, mirroring repository history, and exporting branch policies from local BitBucket instances to GitHub Cloud.
-  - **(2021)** [brennerm.github.io: Kubernetes operators with Python #1: Creating CRDs](https://shipit.dev/posts/k8s-operators-with-python-part-1.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on developer tutorial detailing custom resource definition (CRD) creation and controller loops implemented in Python using the Kopf framework. Provides an excellent entry point for data engineers and system administrators who favor Python over Go. While Go remains dominant in 2026, Kopf provides an stable alternative for automation tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [vivilearns2code.github.io: Writing Controllers For Kubernetes Resources](https://vivilearns2code.github.io/k8s/2021/03/11/writing-controllers-for-kubernetes-custom-resources.html) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive technical exposition on writing direct controllers using the Client-Go library. Explains informer caching, event-filtering, and work queue routing structures. This resource remains highly valuable in 2026 for platform developers seeking to implement low-latency reconcile loops without high-level framework wrappers.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes Kpt in The Wild: What it is and how to use it 🌟](https://labs.meanpug.com/kubernetes-kpt-in-the-wild) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive tutorial demonstrating how to use Google's Kpt for declarative, configuration-based package management. Explores practical manipulation of YAML manifests using Go and Starlark functions inside modern GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.io: Top 9 Open Source DevSecOps Tools for Kubernetes in 2021 🌟](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/top-9-open-source-devsecops-tools-for-kubernetes) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive industry blog post and list curating essential open-source DevSecOps utilities for securing Kubernetes workloads, detailing tools for network policy enforcement, static analysis, runtime protection, and compliance. In 2026, it serves as an excellent historical guide highlighting the rapid evolution of Kubernetes security paradigms.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Migrate virtual machines to Kubernetes with this new tool' - forklift 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/migrate-vms-kubernetes-forklift) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An informative guide detailing VM migration flows into KubeVirt environments using Konveyor Forklift. Solves the integration problem for organizations standardizing traditional server stacks into container-managed nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: Kubernetes: 6 open source tools to put your cluster' to the test](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/5/kubernetes-6-open-source-tools-to-test-clusters) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An informative article highlighting six open-source testing and validation tools for Kubernetes clusters. Outlines utilities like Sonobuoy, Polaris, and Popeye, providing cluster operators with a solid reference framework for auditing workload compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [Analyze Kubernetes Audit logs using Falco 🌟](https://github.com/developer-guy/falco-analyze-audit-log-from-k3s-cluster) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to pipe Lightweight Kubernetes (K3s) API server audit logs directly into CNCF Falco. Perfect for resource-constrained edges and automated home lab deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [teacdmin.net: How To Enable Multiple RDP Sessions on Windows Server](https://tecadmin.net/how-to-enable-multiple-rdp-sessions-on-windows-server)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” System engineering guide detailing how to bypass the standard session limit constraints on Windows Server platforms by configuring Remote Desktop Services (RDS) policies. Explains licensing requirements, group policy objects (GPO), and host configurations to enable multi-user concurrent administrative operations within infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) instances.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: How to check the available VM Sizes (SKUs) by Azure Region](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/02/how-to-check-the-available-vm-sizes-skus-by-azure-region)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused guide on programmatically querying available Azure Virtual Machine SKUs and family sizes across regional data centers. Demonstrates how to leverage Azure CLI and PowerShell parameters to filter regional physical constraints, avoiding common deployment-time out-of-stock errors inside IaC pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Non-interactive logins: minimizing the blind spot](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftsentinelblog/non-interactive-logins-minimizing-the-blind-spot/2287932) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Securing automated pipelines through monitoring and auditing strategies for non-interactive service principal logins inside Microsoft Sentinel. Focuses on identifying security anomalies in automated system accounts using targeted Kusto Query Language (KQL) detections. Reduces the blind spots inherent in modern DevOps workflows where interactive MFA cannot be enforced.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: ReplicaciΓ³n de blobs entre dos cuentas de Azure Storage en dos tenants diferentes](https://www.returngis.net/2021/06/replicacion-de-blobs-entre-dos-cuentas-de-azure-storage-en-dos-tenants-diferentes) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Spanish-language technical walkthrough for configuring automated cross-tenant object replication within Azure Blob Storage. Evaluates authorization mechanisms using SAS tokens and system-assigned managed identities across disparate Microsoft Entra ID tenants. Critical for establishing secure data synchronization pipelines in joint ventures or multi-org environments.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Azure RBAC Vs Azure Policies Vs Azure Blueprints](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-rbac-vs-azure-policies-vs-azure-blueprints)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured breakdown of the core pillars of cloud governance, contrasting Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Azure Policy, and Azure Blueprints. Demonstrates how to organize identity-based permission structures, enforce systemic compliance frameworks, and orchestrate environment baselines to maintain continuous security across enterprise tenants.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Policy for Kubernetes releases support for custom policy](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-policy-for-kubernetes-releases-support-for-custom-policy/2699466) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical deep dive into Azure Policy integration with AKS, highlighting the support for custom policy definitions via OPA Gatekeeper. Enables platform engineers to build and enforce hyper-customized constraints on pods, network namespaces, and registry origins inside Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [commandline.ninja: Video Intro to Secret Management with Powershell](https://commandline.ninja/video-intro-to-secret-management-with-powershell) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video guide showing configurations for Microsoft.PowerShell.SecretManagement modules. Integrates various security vaults with development platforms securely.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Azure PowerShell account management with Azure contexts | A Cloud Guru 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiJsllKZrI&ab_channel=ACloudGuru) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the programmatic manipulation of Azure profile environments using PowerShell contexts. Details how to store, alter, and securely swap targeted tenant configurations in production automation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: Network Policy in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/kubernetes_network_policy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A clear, hands-on tutorial demonstrating how to enforce namespace-level isolation. Step-by-step instructions guide users through drafting rules to secure internal traffic.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CKAD Scenarios about Ingress and NetworkPolicy](https://itnext.io/ckad-scenarios-about-ingress-and-networkpolicy-155ce958c9ce)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical collection of task-oriented scenarios specifically curated for Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) candidates. Focuses on isolating resources using egress policies and routing incoming traffic via Ingress resources.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Installing Cilium on Kubernetes in a fast and efficient way](https://itnext.io/installing-cilium-on-kubernetes-in-a-fast-and-efficient-way-dbcb79ce9699)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A performance-focused guide detailing modern deployment strategies for Cilium, leveraging Helm templates and CLI-driven validation to streamline infrastructure provisioning.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: Kubernetes Networking Demystified: A Brief Guide](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/kubernetes-networking-demystified) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This reference guide deconstructs core Kubernetes networking patterns: container-to-container, pod-to-pod, pod-to-service, and external access mechanisms. It explains the mechanics of CNI plugins, IPAM allocations, iptables/IPVS load balancing, and dynamic ingress mapping.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to View Build Logs for GitHub Pages](https://dev.to/github/visualize-github-pages-build-logs-1mc1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations guide detailing how to inspect, analyze, and troubleshoot build logs for site deployments within GitHub Pages pipelines. Highly valuable for debugging custom Jekyll configurations, missing node dependencies, or YAML syntax errors.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Build your website with Jekyll](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/build-website-jekyll) [RUBY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide outlining how to design, customize, and publish responsive websites using Jekyll, the Ruby-based static site compiler. Details Liquid template structures, metadata variables, and seamless integrations with default GitHub Pages pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [How to Build Sparse EBS Volumes for Fun and Easy Snapshotting](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/how-to-build-sparse-ebs-volumes-for-fun-and-easy-snapshotting) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced AWS storage engineering tutorial explaining how to design sparse EBS volumes to facilitate fast, economical block-level backup snapshot loops. This architecture minimizes data transfer overhead and significantly lowers cloud backup costs.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Adding an EBS volume to a running AWS EC2 Instance](https://dev.to/aws-builders/adding-an-ebs-volume-to-a-running-aws-ec2-instance-311l) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical step-by-step guide on dynamically attaching and mounting an Elastic Block Store (EBS) volume to an active Linux EC2 instance. Covers the CLI/Console orchestration, filesystem creation, and mounting adjustments (via fstab) required to safely expand storage capacity without inducing instance downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [storj.io: Integrating Decentralized Cloud Storage with Duplicati](https://www.storj.io/cloud-object-storage) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tactical integration guide demonstrating how to pipe secure backups from Duplicati directly into Storj's decentralized, zero-trust cloud object storage network. This integration showcases decentralized storage in action for enterprise disaster recovery.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: Effortless Storage Management With Kubernetes PVC 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/kubernetes-pvc) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step hands-on tutorial guiding users through configuring PersistentVolumeClaims (PVCs). It provides clear configuration patterns for provisioning, testing, and verifying that backend storage resources bind correctly.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Highly Available NFS cluster in Kubernetes, a cloud vendor independent storage solution](https://itnext.io/highly-available-nfs-cluster-in-kubernetes-a-cloud-vendor-independent-storage-solution-f9a314cfdfcc) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide on deploying a highly available NFS cluster entirely within Kubernetes. It bypasses proprietary cloud vendor offerings to construct an independent, multi-write shared filesystem using open-source replication utilities.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 5: Introduction to Storage Classes](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-5-introduction-to-storage-classes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide to Kubernetes StorageClasses. It explains how administrators use StorageClasses to define dynamic, multi-tier storage profiles (e.g., SSD vs HDD) that allow users to request storage on-demand without manual administrator intervention.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Temporary Storage for Kubernetes Pods](https://itnext.io/temporary-storage-for-kubernetes-pods-f8330ad8db88) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide detailing ephemeral, temporary storage options (emptyDir, hostPath, downwardAPI) for Kubernetes pods. It details how runtime engines leverage ephemeral storage limits to protect against disk exhaustion on shared nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 5: Working with Kubernetes Volumes](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/how-to-use-kubernetes-volumes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed New Relic platform tutorial detailing how Kubernetes Volumes function. It maps practical configurations from local directories up to persistent network volumes, helping engineers establish robust observability patterns around disk metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 1: Introduction to Volume and volumeMounts](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-1-introduction-to-volume-and-volumemounts) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A focused architectural introduction explaining the crucial distinction between a declared Volume (the backend data provider) and a volumeMount (how that data is projected inside a container). It covers essential syntax parameters for configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Filesystem vs Volume vs Persistent Volume 🌟](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-volumes-example-nfs-persistent-volume.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-oriented guide explaining the conceptual differences between filesystems, generic container volumes, and Persistent Volumes. It uses clear examples, such as an NFS-backed Volume, to clarify how and when to use each configuration pattern.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Resizing StatefulSet Persistent Volumes with zero downtime 🌟](https://itnext.io/resizing-statefulset-persistent-volumes-with-zero-downtime-916ebc65b1d4) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly valuable technical guide detailing how to resize StatefulSet Persistent Volumes with zero downtime. It details the complex mechanics of updating CSI drivers, triggering file system expansion, and safely editing stateful configurations online.
-  - **(2021)** [Digital Ocean: Kuberntes PVC ReadWriteMany access mode alternative](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/kuberntes-pvc-readwritemany-access-mode-alternative) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide details alternatives for resolving ReadWriteMany (RWX) volume constraints in environments like DigitalOcean that natively support only ReadWriteOnce (RWO) block storage. It outlines techniques for deploying in-cluster NFS servers or utilizing shared file systems like CephFS to bridge the storage access limitation.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: GitOpsify Cloud Infrastructure with Crossplane and Flux](https://itnext.io/gitopsify-cloud-infrastructure-with-crossplane-and-flux-d605d3043452) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the direct implementation of GitOps pipelines using Flux CD as the reconciliation engine to manage cloud infrastructure generated via Crossplane. By declarative versioning of Crossplane custom resources in Git, engineers establish an automated feedback loop where changes are continuously reconciled against live AWS, GCP, or Azure endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [elconfidencial.com: ΒΏQuΓ© negociar en el acuerdo de teletrabajo? GuΓ­a prΓ‘ctica para empresas y empleados](https://www.elconfidencial.com/juridico/2021-09-27/negociar-acuerdo-teletrabajo-guia-practica-empresas_3295723) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A legal analysis of Spain's teleworking regulatory framework (Ley de Teletrabajo). The article provides structured guidance on drafting compliant employment agreements, covering expense allocations, hardware provisioning, digital disconnection rights, and working hour flexibilities.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: jfrog - Modern App Deployments: How to use NGINX and JFrog to Automate your Blue/Green deployments](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15CGdzfDlpQ&ab_channel=JFrog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical tutorial demonstrates orchestration of blue/green deployments using NGINX as an ingress traffic controller and JFrog Artifactory as the container registry. It highlights automating immutable artifact promotions and shifting traffic paths smoothly to prevent production downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [loves.cloud: Creating a fully automated DevSecOps CI/CD Pipeline](https://loves.cloud/creation-of-a-fully-automated-devsecops-cicd-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide provides blueprints for assembling an end-to-end automated DevSecOps pipeline. Shows how to chain static analysis (SonarQube), dependency checking, and container vulnerability scanning (Trivy) into active continuous integration workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [kalilinuxtutorials.com: Deploying & Securing Kubernetes Clusters](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/deploying-securing-kubernetes-clusters) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on tutorial outlining best practices for securing Kubernetes clusters. Walks through the configuration of Network Policies, RBAC limits, API server audits, and using pentesting frameworks like Kali Linux to find operational loopholes.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Manage your secrets in Git with SOPS for Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/stack-labs/manage-your-secrets-in-git-with-sops-for-kubernetes-57me)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive operational guide on using Mozilla SOPS (Secrets Operations) inside GitOps loops. Demonstrates how to write symmetrically or asymmetrically encrypted secrets directly to Git, using keys managed by cloud KMS (AWS, GCP, Azure) or local PGP, allowing seamless decryption at deploy-time by operators like Flux or Argo CD.
-  - **(2021)** [DevSecOps – Static Analysis SAST with Jenkins Pipeline](https://digitalvarys.com/devsecops-static-analysis-sast-with-jenkins-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed implementation guide for building a DevSecOps static analysis pipeline within Jenkins. Explains integration points for security scanners, automation loops, and methods for setting pipeline execution barriers when high-severity bugs or vulnerabilities are discovered.
-  - **(2021)** [medium: Install Hashicorp Vault on Kubernetes using Helm - Part 1 |' Marco Franssen](https://marcofranssen.nl/install-hashicorp-vault-on-kubernetes-using-helm-part-1) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive walkthrough demonstrating how to install and configure HashiCorp Vault inside a Kubernetes cluster using the official Helm chart. Explores setting up Raft storage backend, initializing the Vault transit seal, and configuring secure pod configurations. An excellent technical reference for establishing a reliable, self-hosted secret engine in cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How to secure your container images with GitLab and Grype](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/secure-container-images-with-gitlab-and-grype)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step implementation guide to running Grype vulnerability scanner inside a GitLab CI/CD pipeline. Demonstrates configuration flags to parse container filesystems, output standardized SBOM reports, and fail builds on severe vulnerabilities. This design secures the build supply chain before container artifacts reach production registries.
-  - **(2021)** [arsouyes.org: PKCS, pem, der, key, crt,...](https://www.arsouyes.org/articles/2021/2021-06-21_PKCS_pem_der_key_crt) [FRENCH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive structural reference of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) formats, including PEM, DER, PKCS#12, CRT, and KEY. Explains standard formatting variations, binary-versus-base64 representations, and practical OpenSSL command syntaxes for conversion operations in production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Authentication vs Authorization – What's the Difference?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/whats-the-difference-between-authentication-and-authorisation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the architectural differences between authentication protocols and authorization policies. Uses industry examples like OAuth2, OIDC, SAML, and Kubernetes RBAC models to illustrate standard access control patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets with AWS Secrets Manager 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-with-aws-secrets-manager)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide to implementing AWS Secrets Manager inside EKS environments. Evaluates native AWS CSI secrets providers and External Secrets Operator integrations, explaining fine-grained pod IAM identification using IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) and automated secrets rotation flows.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Sign and verify container images with this open source tool (sigstore)](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/sigstore-container-images)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on tutorial outlining how to cryptographically sign and verify container images using Cosign. Teaches developers how to generate local keypairs, write signatures directly to remote OCI registries, and build validation check gates.
-  - **(2021)** [testdriven.io: Running Vault and Consul on Kubernetes](https://testdriven.io/blog/running-vault-and-consul-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical tutorial on deploying and configuring HashiCorp Vault and Consul on a Kubernetes cluster. Outlines how to configure Consul as Vault's resilient storage backend, implement secure TLS communication, manage initial unseal procedures, and leverage native Kubernetes resources to maintain service uptime.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Managing secrets deployment in Kubernetes using Sealed Secrets 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/managing-secrets-deployment-in-kubernetes-using-sealed-secrets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An AWS technical publication details managing secret deployments via Bitnami Sealed Secrets. Leverages cluster-side controller decryption of `SealedSecret` custom resources, allowing teams to confidently push encrypted assets directly to open Git repositories without risking credential exposure.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Hardening Docker and Kubernetes with seccomp 🌟](https://itnext.io/hardening-docker-and-kubernetes-with-seccomp-a88b1b4e2111) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive technical tutorial on implementing `seccomp` (secure computing mode) within Docker and Kubernetes. Demonstrates how custom system call profiles prevent container escapes, restrict dangerous kernel-level system activities, and are managed natively via SecurityContext mappings.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Vault on Kubernetes with Spring Cloud](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/30/vault-on-kubernetes-with-spring-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An application integration tutorial showing how to bind Spring Cloud Config and Spring Cloud Vault inside Kubernetes. Demonstrates how microservices resolve credentials at startup, manage key rotation, and construct a secure configuration hierarchy directly mapped to application properties.
-  - **(2021)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create Azure Key Vault Certificates on Azure Portal and Powershell](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/-create-azure-key-vault-certificates-on-azure-portal-and-powershell)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An administrative manual for creating, exporting, and managing SSL/TLS certificates inside Azure Key Vault using both the Azure Portal and PowerShell. Solves critical orchestration patterns for managing enterprise certificate authority bounds.
-  - **(2021)** [tryhackme.com: Metasploit: Introduction](https://tryhackme.com/room/metasploitintro) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This learning guide covers the core operations and architecture of the Metasploit Framework. It explains how security professionals configure exploit payloads, assess system vulnerabilities, and perform penetration tests. It is an excellent educational reference for security teams looking to perform automated offensive security testing.
-  - **(2021)** [sysadminxpert.com: How to do Security Auditing of CentOS System Using Lynis Tool](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-do-security-auditing-of-centos-system-using-lynis-tool) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on executing Lynis for systemic compliance checks, privilege audits, and vulnerability detection. Live grounding notes that while CentOS is deprecated, Lynis remains an enterprise-stable auditor on Rocky, Alma, and generic RHEL-family distributions.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Analyze your Kubernetes YAML files and Helm Charts to ensure best practices using KubeLinter in Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://thomasthornton.cloud/analyze-your-kubernetes-yaml-files-and-helm-charts-to-ensure-best-practices-using-kuberlinter-in-azure-devops-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This post walks through embedding KubeLinter in Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines to audit Kubernetes manifests and Helm charts. It highlights security and performance check validations, such as identifying missing resource limits, root privileges, or improper security contexts before deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Install and Configure OpenEBS on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-install-and-configure-openebs-on-amazon-elastic-kubernetes-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial on running OpenEBS as a local containerized block storage provider within Amazon EKS node groups, optimizing performance for persistent enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes PVCs with EFS provisioner](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/how-to-use-kubernetes-pvcs-with-efs-provisioner)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical configuration guide highlighting AWS EFS CSI driver setup to enable multi-attach ReadWriteMany (RWX) volumes across distributed stateful pods in Amazon EKS.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Using AWS NLB manually targeting an EKS Service exposing UDP traffic](https://itnext.io/using-aws-nlb-manually-targeting-an-eks-service-exposing-udp-traffic-17053ecd8f52) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced engineering tutorial outlining the manual provisioning and targeting configurations of Network Load Balancers (NLB) to handle inbound UDP traffic natively to pod layers on EKS.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: EKS vs GKE vs AKS - Evaluating Kubernetes in the Cloud](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/eks-vs-gke-vs-aks-jan2021) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A multi-dimensional comparison of the three primary managed Kubernetes services: AWS EKS, Google GKE, and Azure AKS. Weighs crucial metrics including control plane management fees, SLA guarantees, automated master scaling, and IAM-to-K8s role bindings.
-  - **(2021)** [devoriales.com: AWS EKS Secret Encryption: Securing Your EKS Secrets At Rest with AWS KMS](https://devoriales.com/aws-eks-secret-encryption-securing-your-eks-secrets-at-rest-with-aws-kms) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A security hardening guide detailing the setup of envelope encryption for Kubernetes Secrets within AWS EKS using Key Management Service (KMS) integrations. Crucial for complying with enterprise-grade data-at-rest protection standards.
-  - **(2021)** [azurecloudai.blog: Deploy Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to a preexisting VNET](https://azurecloudai.blog/verify.html) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide outlining the architectural parameters needed to deploy Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) within a custom, pre-existing Virtual Network (VNET). Addresses CIDR constraints, subnet delegation, and Azure CNI configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Getting started with Amazon EKS Anywhere](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-general-availability-of-amazon-eks-anywhere) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Fundamental provisioning guide to instantiate an EKS Anywhere sandbox cluster. Leverages Docker-based local execution to demonstrate the configuration profiles and administration scripts of local EKS-compliant architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Install Kubernetes 1.22 and containerd the Easy Way with kubekey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/install-kubernetes-containerd) [GO/YAML CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Outlines a streamlined procedural approach to installing Kubernetes 1.22 and containerd using the KubeKey engine. The guide emphasizes the migration away from Docker shim and configures high-performance runtime options using bare-metal architecture targets. (Live Grounding: Although v1.22 is legacy by 2026 standards, the architectural concepts of containerd orchestration and bare-metal bootstrapping via KubeKey remain highly instructional).
-  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Scaling a Kubernetes Cluster: One of the Best Practices for Using KubeKey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/scale-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubekey) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide demonstrating how to horizontally scale existing Kubernetes compute capacities using KubeKey execution manifests. Focuses on declarative modifications of cluster-configuration files to dynamically append new worker nodes without service disruptions. (Live Grounding: Vital operations reference for cluster administrators managing hardware expansions within hybrid/private clouds).
-  - **(2021)** [arnoldgalovics.com: GitHub Actions CI/CD For Oracle Cloud Kubernetes](https://arnoldgalovics.com/github-actions-oracle-cloud-kubernetes) [YAML/SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical walkthrough showcasing the implementation of automated deployment pipelines using GitHub Actions to target Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). It delineates secure OCI API authentication configurations, container image construction, and rollout orchestrations. (Live Grounding: Represents a standard, practical approach to OKE deployments using runners, contrasting with traditional enterprise Jenkins setups).
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Find Recent or Today’s Modified Files in Linux 🌟](https://www.tecmint.com/find-recent-modified-files-in-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical guide illustrating how to leverage the `find` command to track filesystem state changes. It details using temporal flags like `-mtime`, `-atime`, and `-mmin` to pinpoint anomalies, verify system updates, or isolate compromised artifacts in high-density environments.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check used disk space on Linux with du](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/check-disk-space-linux-du) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A baseline guide illustrating how to audit file systems with the `du` command. Demonstrates parsing options like `--max-depth` and human-readable flags to quickly diagnose partition saturation events, an indispensable skill for maintaining container hosts and database nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 10 Useful du (Disk Usage) Commands to Find Disk Usage of Files and Directories](https://www.tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curates advanced `du` patterns to locate bulky log files or system dumps. Features patterns for sorting output, excluding active directories, and identifying the largest consumers of block storage directly from the terminal console.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 10 Practical Examples of Rsync Command in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/rsync-local-remote-file-synchronization-commands) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights the power of the `rsync` protocol for remote file transfers, delta-transfers, and local directory mirroring. Demonstrates optimization arguments such as `-z` (compression) and `--partial` to guarantee robust synchronization over flakey WAN pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check file status on Linux with the stat command](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/linux-stat-file-status) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines the usage of `stat` to fetch highly detailed filesystem metadata. Explains decoding octal permissions, inode reference indexes, and birth-time/modification timestamps, aiding forensics and system auditing pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [commandlinefu.com: Compare directories via diff](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse/commands/view/9116/compare-directories-via-diff) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An elegant one-liner approach using the standard `diff` tool to traverse and compare entire directories recursively. Valuable for validating environment consistency or file structural drift on high-density production nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: How to Use Netcat to Scan Open Ports in Linux 🌟](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/netcat-linux-port-scanning) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical walkthrough explores `netcat` (nc) as a versatile networking diagnostic utility. While traditional sources highlight its basic port scanning abilities, live engineering practices prioritize it for rapid TCP/UDP socket testing and validating firewall/ingress rules before deploying full-scale scanning agents like Nmap.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 7 handy tricks for using the Linux wget command](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/linux-wget-command) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Uncovers non-trivial `wget` features such as mirrors, background downloads, custom user-agent injection, and rate limits. Helps construct robust image building processes and remote asset harvesting operations.
-  - **(2021)** [Diferencias entre servidor proxy y servidor proxy inverso](https://www.redeszone.net/tutoriales/servidores/diferencias-proxy-vs-proxy-inverso) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural comparison defining the physical and logical distinctions between forward proxies and reverse proxies. Forward proxies safeguard client networks and perform egress filtering, whereas reverse proxies sit in front of backend servers to orchestrate ingress load balancing, SSL termination, and caching. This forms a foundational security boundary for microservices routing.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Use XMLStarlet to parse XML in the Linux terminal](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/parse-xml-linux) [C CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This guide details utilizing `XMLStarlet` to execute XPath queries, transformations, and schema validations directly within command-line pipelines. Curator insight notes it is a valuable asset for processing legacy enterprise structures; live grounding emphasizes its continued efficiency over general-purpose Python parsing scripts for rapid terminal queries.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 Linux commands I'm going to start using](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-linux-commands) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A productivity-focused analysis highlighting underrated Linux commands designed to optimize system administration workflows. Includes functional breakdowns of tools for disk monitoring, memory tracking, and terminal session multiplexing, simplifying complex system state inspections.
-  - **(2021)** [itsfoss.com/exa](https://itsfoss.com/exa) [RUST CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator insight outlines `exa` as a rust-based colorized replacement for the traditional `ls` command. Live grounding signals that `exa` is now archived and deprecated; modern systems deploy `eza` to preserve safe directory printing and performance traits.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 20 one-line Linux commands to add to your toolbox](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/one-line-linux-commands) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A selection of rapid one-line terminal commands covering disk audits, environment formatting, quick-check diagnostics, and recursive string manipulation. Useful for building personal developer dotfile toolsets.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Build your own RPM package with a sample Go program to simplify installing, updating, or removing a piece of software](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/21/build-your-own-rpm-package-sample-go-program) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walkthrough detailing how to compile a Go-based binary and pack it into a redistributable RPM using SPEC files. Crucial for enterprise deployments on RHEL-based target nodes, bridging the gap between local application builds and native package lifecycle management.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: How to Kill Running Linux Process on Particular Port](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/kill-linux-process-with-port) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores standard methodologies to locate and terminate processes holding network ports hostage using `lsof`, `fuser`, and `kill` signals. Necessary for developer-level local debugging when mock-servers or microservices fail to release sockets cleanly.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Kill Linux Process Using Kill, Pkill and Killall](https://www.tecmint.com/how-to-kill-a-process-in-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the Linux signal paradigm, emphasizing difference between soft terminate signals (SIGTERM/15) and uncatchable kills (SIGKILL/9). Guides admins through selective targeting using name-based patterns (pkill/killall) or process-tree traversal.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check Java processes on Linux with the jps command](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/check-java-jps) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the `jps` utility embedded in the Java Development Kit (JDK), which locates active JVM-based processes and outputs corresponding main-class declarations. Essential for cloud-native setups running microservice frameworks like Spring Boot or Apache Kafka.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxteck.com: 13 Top command in Linux (Monitor Linux Server Processes) 🌟](https://www.linuxteck.com/13-top-command-in-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides deep-dive instructions for interacting with the native `top` interface. Outlines memory tracking, swapping processes, sorting states, and prioritizing kernel runtime executions dynamically during service brownouts.
-  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: The 6 Best Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance in the Terminal](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-cli-tools-to-monitor-linux-performance-terminal) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curates top command-line performance tracking agents including htop, glances, and dstat. Helps sysadmins build live dashboards directly within terminal layers to monitor CPU, memory, network, and disk performance.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get memory use statistics with this Linux command-line tool](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/memory-stats-linux-smem) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights `smem`, a tool dedicated to calculating proportional set size (PSS), unique set size (USS), and resident set size (RSS). Offers a mathematically sound approach to understanding memory allocation in shared library environments.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 basic Linux group management commands every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-commands-manage-groups) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details group creation, user addition, and membership modification via standard tools like `groupadd`, `groupmod`, and `gpasswd`. Establishes the core authorization foundations needed to govern host-level access policies.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Linux tips for using cron to schedule tasks](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cron-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the syntactic composition of crontabs, scheduling structures, and environment constraints. Crucial for designing local host cleanups, log rotations, and scheduled backup strategies outside dedicated cloud orchestration planes.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 Linux tools to erase your data](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/linux-tools-erase-data) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Investigates file shredding and disk zeroing mechanisms utilizing native commands like `shred`, `dd`, `srm`, and custom tooling. Demonstrates the operational physics of hard write manipulation to prevent residual forensic extraction.
-  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Request Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/request-headers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly readable, visually rich comic breaking down crucial HTTP Request Headers, handling authentication mechanisms, encoding capabilities, client identification rules, and cache indicators.
-  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Response Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/response-headers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An illustrative tutorial mapping HTTP Response Headers. Explains security mechanics including CORS controls, HSTS configurations, caching policies, and body payloads returned by backend hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [How to automate incident response to security events with AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-automate-incident-response-to-security-events-with-aws-systems-manager-incident-manager) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide outlines how to automate security incident response workflows using AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager. It details how to leverage custom runbooks, notify on-call teams, and orchestrate automated mitigations for resource degradation or security breaches. Utilizing these automated workflows drastically reduces the Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR) while enforcing uniform incident management standards across distributed environments.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Crea hosts de Docker con Docker Machine en Microsoft Azure](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/crea-hosts-de-docker-con-docker-machine-en-microsoft-azure) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Guide detailing remote host provisioning on Microsoft Azure using Docker Machine. Note: Docker Machine has been officially archived. Modern practitioners use declarative Terraform pipelines or Azure Container Instances (ACI) to coordinate remote hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Install Docker on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux](https://www.tecmint.com/install-docker-in-rocky-linux-and-almalinux)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details repo configuration, package installation, and system daemon lifecycle management for deploying Docker Community Edition on enterprise RHEL-derivative operating systems like Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux.
-  - **(2021)** [viblo.asia: How to prevent out-of-disk space when using Docker?](https://viblo.asia/p/how-to-prevent-out-of-disk-space-when-using-docker-english-WR5JRDBrVGv)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Troubleshooting guide on managing local disk space with Docker. Shows how to handle disk exhaustion caused by dangling images, build caches, and unpruned volumes, and suggests automated cleanup cron configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Run Docker in Rootless Mode](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-run-docker-in-rootless-mode) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed guide on running the Docker daemon in rootless mode. Explains user namespace remapping techniques that protect the host system from potential container breakout exploits.
-  - **(2021)** [A Gentle Introduction to Using a Docker Container as a Dev Environment](https://css-tricks.com/a-gentle-introduction-to-using-a-docker-container-as-a-dev-environment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to containerize a developer's workspace using Docker containers instead of native OS packages. Focuses on achieving parity between development and production configurations, highlighting workflows that align with the standardized VS Code Dev Containers specification.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Explorar grΓ‘ficamente el contenido de un volumen de Docker](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/explorar-graficamente-el-contenido-de-un-volumen-de-docker) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates graphical volume exploration inside local developer environments. Explains how volumes map physically to host filesystems and examines storage visualization techniques.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to run docker on Windows without Docker Desktop](https://dev.to/_nicolas_louis_/how-to-run-docker-on-windows-without-docker-desktop-hik)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shows how to run the Docker Engine on Windows using a native WSL2 Ubuntu distribution instead of Docker Desktop. Helps developers avoid licensing costs on corporate Windows machines.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker 101!](https://dev.to/kubona_my/docker-101-124e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational Docker handbook covering basic file layers, host virtualization concepts, and essential container management CLI commands.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker 101: Introduction to Docker](https://dev.to/signoz/docker-101-introduction-to-docker-1kbm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory overview of container runtimes, explaining host engines, daemon processes, and Registry operations for beginning cloud engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker CMD vs ENTRYPOINT: explaining the difference](https://dev.to/hood/docker-cmd-vs-entrypoint-explaining-the-difference-55g7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the differences between `CMD` and `ENTRYPOINT` in Dockerfiles. Highlights shell vs. exec execution forms, argument forwarding patterns, and runtime overriding constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Docker COPY vs ADD: What’s the difference?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/docker-copy-vs-add-whats-the-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A clear comparison of the `COPY` and `ADD` directives in Dockerfiles. Highlights security risks linked to the auto-extraction capabilities of `ADD`, recommending `COPY` for standard image creation.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.adoptium.net: Using Jlink in Dockerfiles instead of a JRE](https://adoptium.net/news/2021/08/using-jlink-in-dockerfiles) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide to using the `jlink` utility inside multi-stage Docker builds instead of standard heavy JREs. Reduces target image sizes and limits the attack surface by bundling only the Java runtime modules required by the application.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to create a production Docker image](https://dev.to/abdorah/how-to-create-production-docker-image-ready-for-deployment-4bbe)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through hardening containers for production. Focuses on minimizing layers, excluding development dependencies, running as non-root users, and managing secrets securely.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Docker Cache – How to Do a Clean Image Rebuild and Clear Docker's Cache](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/docker-cache-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide to working with Docker's build cache. Shows how to invalidate the cache, structure layers efficiently, and use CLI prune utilities to optimize build speeds.
-  - **(2021)** [theskillpedia.com: Managing docker images - openshift tutorial](https://www.theskillpedia.com/managing-docker-images-openshift-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide on managing and tagging container images within Red Hat OpenShift. Discusses the utilization of internal OpenShift registries and how ImageStream abstractions decouple physical registries from deployable targets.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Share Data Between Docker Containers](https://thenewstack.io/containers/how-to-share-data-between-docker-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational guide on sharing directories across container environments. Compares named volumes and host bind mounts, detailing permission and isolation boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [r-bloggers.com: Dockerizing Shiny Applications](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2021/05/dockerizing-shiny-applications)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates the step-by-step process of packaging R Shiny applications inside Docker containers. Addresses compiler flags, OS-level dependencies, and static runtime packages required to deliver predictable, reproducible analytical dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn How to Deploy 12 Apps to AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-how-to-deploy-12-apps-to-aws-azure-google-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive multi-cloud deployment course demonstrating how to package and release applications across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud container environments (ECS, Container Apps, and Cloud Run).
-  - **(2021)** [collabnix.com: The Ultimate Docker Tutorial for Automation Testing](https://collabnix.com/the-ultimate-docker-tutorial-for-automation-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive guide focusing on leveraging Docker containers for automated test environments. Explains container lifecycle management, mounting volumes, networking configurations, and parallel test execution wrappers.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to configure VSCode Bracket Pair Colors Natively](https://dev.to/amanhimself/how-to-configure-vscode-bracket-pair-colors-natively-3nl) [JSON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides deep details on configuring native bracket pair colorization in VS Code settings. Highlights the migration from resource-heavy third-party extensions to the built-in, highly optimized AST-based rendering engine to lower CPU utilization.
-  - **(2021)** [39digits.com: How to sign your commits to GitHub using Visual Studio Code' on Windows 10 and WSL2 🌟](https://www.39digits.com/signed-git-commits-on-wsl2-using-visual-studio-code) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a technical guide for configuring GPG commit signing within WSL2 using VS Code on Windows 10. Addresses cross-runtime credential sharing challenges by bridging Windows GPG-agent configurations with Linux subsystems to enforce commit origin verification.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Source Control Tip 9: Dealing with Merge Conflicts in VS Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybCxPHzRJfA&ab_channel=VisualStudioCode) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines VS Code's integrated 3-way merge editor. Detail is provided on visual layout resolution strategies, allowing developers to isolate changes, analyze core differences, and resolve Git conflict markers safely prior to upstream branch integration.
-  - **(2021)** [sureshdsk.dev: Check diff between two files in Python](https://sureshdsk.dev/check-diff-between-two-files-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores standard library integration of the `difflib` module. Demonstrates programmatically comparing two text documents, parsing line differences, and generating HTML output formatting.
-  - **(2021)** [pythonsimplified.com: How to schedule Python scripts using schedule library](https://hewing.foliotek.me)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates usage of the human-friendly `schedule` library to automate recurring background processes in Python. Covers job structures, syntax patterns, and persistent worker event loops.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python List Methods – append( ) vs extend( ) in Python Explained with Code Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-list-methods-append-vs-extend)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates mutating functions of list elements. Demonstrates complexity and memory allocations comparing single-object inclusion with `append()` versus sequence concatenation with `extend()` to prevent performance bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Dictionary Comprehension in Python – Explained with Examples 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/dictionary-comprehension-in-python-explained-with-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed study of dictionary comprehension techniques. Covers high-efficiency mapping transformations, conditional structures, nested evaluations, and memory advantages over standard manual loops.
-  - **(2021)** [treyhunner.com: How to flatten a list in Python](https://treyhunner.com/2021/11/how-to-flatten-a-list-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details various strategies to flatten multi-dimensional nested iterables in Python. Compares performance of nested list comprehensions, `itertools.chain()`, and recursive function setups.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Sets – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-set-operations-explained-with-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive breakdown of native Python sets. Demonstrates mathematical transformations including unions, intersections, differences, and subset checks while detailing underlying hash-table performance implications.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Map Function – How to Map a List in Python 3.0, With Example Code](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-map-function-how-to-map-a-list-in-python-3-0-with-example-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores syntax details of `map()` in Python 3. Shows how it returns a memory-efficient map iterator object rather than a list, comparing performance directly to standard list comprehensions under memory constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python String split() and join() Methods – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-string-split-and-join-methods-explained-with-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines basic usage of Python's string manipulation methods `split()` and `join()`. Shows how these helper functions parse tokens and clean unstructured user payloads efficiently.
-  - **(2021)** [oxylabs.io: Python Web Scraping Tutorial: Step-By-Step](https://oxylabs.io/blog/python-web-scraping)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive walkthrough detailing automated data collection strategies from HTML targets. Focuses on orchestrating HTTP/S sessions with `requests` and executing fast node traversal via `BeautifulSoup`.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Python Microservices With gRPC 🌟](https://realpython.com/python-microservices-grpc) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural tutorial demonstrating how to build robust, high-performance microservices in Python using gRPC and Protocol Buffers. Explores synchronous and asynchronous streaming mechanisms over HTTP/2, facilitating rapid inter-service communication.
-  - **(2021)** [kdnuggets.com: How To Build A Database Using Python](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2021/09/build-database-using-python.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides backend engineers on instantiating relational databases using standard library `sqlite3`. Covers schema definitions, transactional execution loops, mapping queries, and processing raw record payloads securely.
-  - **(2021)** [doppler.com: Using Environment Variables in Python for App Configuration 🌟](https://www.doppler.com/blog/environment-variables-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Production-focused guide on application configuration through environment variables. Details standard retrieval via `os.environ`, fallback logic, parsing configuration with modern validation engines, and secure secrets separation in cloud-native settings.
-  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: How I Manage Credentials in Python Using AWS Secrets Manager](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-secrets-manager-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Real-world walkthrough on decoupling database credentials and API tokens using AWS Secrets Manager via Python's boto3 SDK, featuring automatic credential rotation integration within production microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Debug a Python Application Running in Kubernetes 🌟](https://trstringer.com/debug-python-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Diagnostic blueprint details the usage of `rpdb` and port forwarding to hook remote debuggers into active Python processes running in Kubernetes microservices pods, avoiding continuous redeployment cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Gestionar recursos de Kubernetes con Python](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/gestionar-recursos-de-kubernetes-con-python) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough in Spanish showing how to programmatically interact with Kubernetes API engines. Explores resource configuration deployments and namespace watching using the official python-kubernetes client SDK.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Work with SQL in Python Using SQLAlchemy and Pandas](https://towardsdatascience.com/work-with-sql-in-python-using-sqlalchemy-and-pandas-cd7693def708) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Constructs high-performance database extraction architectures by binding SQLAlchemy configurations directly to Pandas workflows.
-Live Grounding: Explains object-relational abstraction mechanisms, parameterized SQL queries, memory management during dataframe ingestion, and database engine parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.adnansiddiqi.me: Getting started with Elasticsearch 7 in Python 🌟](https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/getting-started-with-elasticsearch-7-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Structural guide on indexing and querying massive document datasets using Elasticsearch 7 and the official Python Elasticsearch client. Covers document insertion, mapping configurations, and structured search query syntaxes.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Implementing ETL Process Using Python to Learn Data Engineering](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2021/06/implementing-python-to-learn-data-engineering-etl-process)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive project walkthrough building an Extract-Transform-Load pipeline. Features remote API queries, payload normalization using Pandas, and transactional loading into relational targets.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Else-If in Python – Python If Statement Example Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/else-if-in-python-python-if-statement-example-syntax) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Foundational review of binary and multi-way branch conditional evaluations.
-Live Grounding: Demonstrates PEP standards for nested conditional hierarchies, proper clean syntax configurations for `elif` patterns, and introduces structural pattern matching.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Evaluate Expressions Dynamically With Python eval() (Overview)](https://realpython.com/videos/python-eval-overview) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Illustrates the underlying mechanics and substantial system security risks of evaluating code at runtime.
-Live Grounding: Outlines raw `eval()` execution, detailing sandbox escapes and security risks, and presents standard, secure parsing libraries as safer alternatives.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Creating a blockchain in 60 lines of Python](https://dev.to/imjoseangel/creating-a-blockchain-in-60-lines-of-python-2hlc) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Synthesizes blockchain basics into an easily understandable implementation in Python under sixty lines.
-Live Grounding: Outlines standard hashing algorithms (SHA-256), cryptographic block validation processes, genesis node creation, and basic distributed ledger architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: You Don’t Need Sample Data, You Need Python Faker](https://towardsdatascience.com/you-dont-need-sample-data-you-need-python-faker-fa87c2a119a9) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Explores synthetic data generation for testing pipelines using the Faker package ecosystem.
-Live Grounding: Details custom provider integration, localized structured schemas, testing configurations, and managing deterministic seed states for repeatable automated validations.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Functional Programming in Python](https://realpython.com/courses/functional-programming-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Investigates functional paradigms within Python, detailing immutability, side-effect isolation, and first-class functions. Provides tactical advice on leveraging the standard libraries 'functools' and 'itertools' to generate declarative and highly unit-testable application code.
-  - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: Building a REST API With Django REST Framework](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tech-talks/building-a-rest-api-with-django-rest-framework) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Teaches proper architectural design of decoupled REST endpoints using Django REST Framework (DRF). Focuses on building robust model serialization, custom API views, permission sets, and token-based authentication schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [The Flask Mega-Tutorial: Now with Python 3 Support](https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-now-with-python-3-support) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Miguel Grinberg's definitive masterclass in Flask application development. Guides developers from initial setup through databases migrations with SQLAlchemy, user authorization pipelines, background tasks, and containerized cloud setups.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Getting Started with Flask and Docker](https://dev.to/ken_mwaura1/getting-started-with-flask-and-docker-3ie8) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A concise roadmap for packaging dynamic Flask applications within isolated Docker runtimes. Focuses on safe environment abstractions, directory management, and multi-stage build optimization techniques.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.adnansiddiqi.me: Create your first REST API in FastAPI 🌟](https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/create-your-first-rest-api-in-fastapi) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Teaches fundamental design patterns in FastAPI, showcasing schema development with Pydantic, dynamic query validations, path routing, and automated dynamic Swagger API manual configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to SSH into a Docker Container – Secure Shell vs Docker Attach](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-ssh-into-a-docker-container-secure-shell-vs-docker-attach) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Explores interactive host operations inside isolated containers, contrasting direct SSH keys with Docker engine tooling.
-Live Grounding: Evaluates the system-level differences of mounting SSH services inside Docker layers versus executing debug loops via `docker exec` and `docker attach` methods.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Algorithms and Data Structures in Python 🌟🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-algorithms-and-data-structures-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Educational walkthrough analyzing structural complexities (Big O notation) and fundamental data structures implemented in Python. Explores custom implementations of binary search trees, hash tables, and graphs. Critical for low-level application optimization in complex backend routines.
-  - **(2021)** [kdnuggets.com: How to Deploy a Flask API in Kubernetes and Connect it with Other Micro-services](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2021/02/deploy-flask-api-kubernetes-connect-micro-services.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines best practices for packaging and launching Flask API services into multi-container Kubernetes pods. Discusses internal service DNS mapping, secure configuration secrets management, and health/liveness probes setups.
-  - **(2021)** [Single Message Transformations - The Swiss Army Knife of Kafka Connect](https://www.morling.dev/blog/single-message-transforms-swiss-army-knife-of-kafka-connect) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide covering Single Message Transformations (SMTs) in Apache Kafka Connect. It demonstrates how to apply lightweight, inline modifications such as masking, routing, or restructuring data directly on connector workers before payloads hit the brokers.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Platform Brings Kafka Closer to Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-platform-brings-kafka-closer-to-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This article highlights Red Hat AMQ Streams, based on the Strimzi project, and its approach to managing Kafka on OpenShift/Kubernetes. It details how GitOps and custom resource definitions (CRDs) streamline broker, topic, and user management.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: How to Build and Deploy Scalable Machine Learning in Production with Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/blog/build-deploy-scalable-machine-learning-production-apache-kafka) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural blueprint covers deploying machine learning models in production using Apache Kafka. It outlines real-time stream scoring patterns using Kafka Streams and how to architect reliable event structures for online model evaluation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [Confluent.io: Intro to Apache Kafka: How Kafka Works 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/what-is-apache-kafka) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Confluent's foundational training manual detailing how Apache Kafka works under the hood. It explains partitions, replication, producers, consumer offsets, and transaction patterns, serving as the primer for event-driven systems.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Simplifying Apache Kafka Multi-Cluster Management Using Control Center and Cluster Registry](https://www.confluent.io/blog/simplify-multiple-kafka-cluster-management-monitoring-using-confluent) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational manual detailing how to manage and monitor multi-cluster Apache Kafka topologies. It explores Confluent Control Center and Cluster Registry to facilitate real-time lag tracking, multi-region synchronization, and centralized security policy compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Part 1: The Evolution of Data Pipeline Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/part-1-the-evolution-of-data-pipeline-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An evolutionary study tracing the maturation of data pipelines from legacy batch-based ETL architectures to real-time event-streaming topologies. It provides key insights into how microservice patterns and cloud infrastructure have shifted corporate data strategy toward low-latency stream processing.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: How to Orchestrate Data Pipelines with Applications Deployed on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-orchestrate-data-pipelines-with-applications-deployed-on-openshift) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide reviews techniques for deploying and orchestrating resilient data pipelines within Red Hat OpenShift. It outlines utilizing Kubernetes-native orchestration patterns and operators to manage high-throughput ETL/ELT tasks alongside standard microservice applications.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Improve your Kafka Connect builds of Debezium.](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/06/improve-your-kafka-connect-builds-debezium) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational guide focusing on optimizing Kafka Connect builds when integrating Debezium connectors. It provides best practices for crafting container images via Kubernetes operators and custom resources (CRDs) to guarantee deterministic dependency resolution and streamlined cluster deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to CDC (Change Data Capture)](https://vladmihalcea.com/a-beginners-guide-to-cdc-change-data-capture) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide outlining the core concepts and mechanics of modern Change Data Capture (CDC). It compares traditional, high-overhead polling-based models against low-latency, log-based CDC architectures, highlighting why transaction log parsers like Debezium are ideal for decoupling databases.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Db2 and Oracle connectors coming to Debezium 1.4 GA](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/25/db2-and-oracle-connectors-coming-to-debezium-1-4-ga) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This release documentation highlights the arrival of enterprise-grade DB2 and Oracle connectors in Debezium 1.4 GA. It covers technical deployment requisites, schema configuration processes, and performance considerations for transitioning legacy mainframe and relational databases into modern stream architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [debezium.io: Using Debezium to Create a Data Lake with Apache Iceberg](https://debezium.io/blog/2021/10/20/using-debezium-create-data-lake-with-apache-iceberg) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide illustrates how to combine Debezium CDC with Apache Iceberg to create a low-latency, ACID-compliant transactional data lake. It outlines how streaming database changes can be direct-written to open-table formats to support scalable and cost-effective analytical engines.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using a schema registry to ensure data consistency between microservices](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/schema-registry) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic whitepaper discussing the foundational role of schema registries in ensuring runtime compatibility and message consistency across distributed microservice systems. It details forward/backward compatibility models and best practices for automated API version upgrades.
-  - **(2021)** [daily.dev: Building a fault-tolerant event-driven architecture with Google Cloud, Pulumi and Debezium](https://daily.dev/blog/building-a-fault-tolerant-event-driven-architecture-with-google-cloud-pulumi-and-debezium) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide demonstrating how to build a fault-tolerant, event-driven architecture using Google Cloud services, Pulumi as Infrastructure as Code (IaC), and Debezium. It focuses on declarative environment setups for Change Data Capture pipelines, ensuring easy replication and scaling.
-  - **(2021)** [mrpaulandrew.com: BUILDING A DATA MESH ARCHITECTURE IN AZURE – PART 2](https://mrpaulandrew.com/2021/12/22/building-a-data-mesh-architecture-in-azure-part-2) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep technical implementation guide focused on constructing a logical Data Mesh within Microsoft Azure. It reviews how to use Azure Synapse, Purview, and Data Lake Storage (ADLS Gen2) to establish federated security models and self-serve storage layers for localized domains.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.fr: Infrastructure Modernization with Google Anthos and Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/fr-fr/blog/modernize-apps-and-infrastructure-with-anthos-confluent-kafka) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural study outlines app modernization paradigms using Google Anthos alongside Confluent Kafka. It covers cross-cloud synchronization models, data residency strategies, and how to maintain high availability for hybrid event-driven systems.
-  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: App Modernization and Hybrid Cloud Architectures with Apache Kafka](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/10/apache-kafka-app-modernization-legacy-hybrid-cloud-native-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This architectural essay covers application modernization using Apache Kafka as an integration plane. It outlines how to isolate legacy monoliths, construct strangler-fig pattern migrations, and enable clean, continuous cloud-native stream pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: Apache Kafka and MQTT (Part 1 of 5) – Overview and Comparison](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/15/apache-kafka-mqtt-sparkplug-iot-blog-series-part-1-of-5-overview-comparison) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This comparison details the synergy between MQTT and Apache Kafka inside industrial IoT platforms. It outlines how MQTT excels at edge device connectivity, while Kafka functions as the analytical and storage core for downstream services.
-  - **(2021)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io: How to count messages in a Kafka topic](https://developer.confluent.io/confluent-tutorials/count-messages/ksql)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on technical guide detailing how to run stateful aggregations, specifically counting message events within high-throughput Kafka topics, using ksqlDB. It covers the underlying SQL-like syntax required to define event streams and continuous materialized tables.
-  - **(2021)** [phoenixnap.com: How to Set Up and Run Kafka on Kubernetes 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/kafka-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial covering the baseline configuration files and setup sequences needed to orchestrate Apache Kafka inside a Kubernetes cluster. Walks through writing custom YAML manifests, deploying persistent stateful services, and testing inter-pod broker traffic.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Running Kafka on kubernetes for local development](https://dev.to/thegroo/running-kafka-on-kubernetes-for-local-development-2a54)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walk-through explaining how to spin up a lightweight, local development Kafka deployment inside a desktop Kubernetes cluster (like Minikube or Kind) using pre-packaged Helm charts.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Kafkacat – the most versatile Kafka CLI client 🌟](https://dev.to/de_maric/learn-how-to-use-kafkacat-the-most-versatile-kafka-cli-client-1kb4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive tutorial explaining how to leverage kafkacat (kcat), a versatile C-based CLI utility for Kafka debugging. Demonstrates terminal patterns for payload production, streaming consumption, metadata inspection, and message header parsing.
-  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Database Vs Data Warehouse Vs Data Lake: A Simple Explanation](https://hackernoon.com/database-vs-data-warehouse-vs-data-lake-a-simple-explanation-hz2k33rm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational breakdown that contrasts transactional OLTP systems, analytical data warehouses (OLAP), and raw, unstructured data lakes. Clearly maps distinct hardware, cost, and orchestration profiles to each model.
-  - **(2021)** [red-gate.com: Designing Highly Scalable Database Architectures](https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/databases/sql-server/performance-sql-server/designing-highly-scalable-database-architectures) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Covers key patterns for designing and hosting highly-scalable SQL Server database environments. Analyzes indexing optimizations, physical partitioning schemes, scaling strategies, and microservice persistence models.
-  - **(2021)** [sqlshack.com: SQL Database on Kubernetes: Considerations and Best Practices 🌟](https://www.sqlshack.com/sql-database-on-kubernetes-considerations-and-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides actionable guidance on running relational workloads inside container orchestration layers. Outlines patterns for configuring StateSet controllers, choosing fast storage classes, and applying anti-affinity rules to enforce cluster high availability.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to Run Databases in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/stateful-workloads-in-kubernetes-e49b56a5959)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A granular blueprint on configuring stateful workloads inside Kubernetes clusters. Details the practical implementation of Headless Services, stable network identifiers, local persistent volumes, and graceful cluster shutdowns.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Simplifying Database Cloud Service Access](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-database-cloud-service-access)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details standard patterns for binding external managed cloud databases to Kubernetes workloads. Highlights the Service Binding Operator specification, simplifying secret delivery, and enforcing secure connection parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL LEFT JOIN – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-left-join)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide to outer joins, specifically focusing on the behavior of LEFT JOIN statements. Explores query execution paths and null-handling when mapping one-to-many entities in relational schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL JOIN USING – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-join-using)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical tutorial on the USING keyword in SQL JOIN clauses. Demonstrates how USING provides a cleaner syntax alternative to ON when linking tables on identically named primary and foreign key columns.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Joins Tutorial: Cross Join, Full Outer Join, Inner Join, Left Join, and Right Join](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-joins-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, visual tutorial mapping various SQL JOIN architectures. Clearly contrasts INNER JOIN, LEFT JOIN, RIGHT JOIN, FULL OUTER JOIN, and CROSS JOIN operations using venn diagrams and transactional datasets.
-  - **(2021)** [gcreddy.com: SQL Step by Step Videos](https://www.gcreddy.com/2021/05/sql-step-by-step-videos.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step video learning index targeting SQL newcomers. Outlines basic query formatting, simple indexing, relational design guidelines, and fundamental aggregate queries.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Join Types – Inner Join VS Outer Join Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-join-types-inner-join-vs-outer-join-example) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical primer exploring the execution mechanics of relational SQL join operations. Contrasts the set theory behind INNER, LEFT, RIGHT, and FULL OUTER JOINs with concrete visual patterns to align developer understanding with engine execution phases.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The SQL Inner Join Command: Example Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-sql-inner-join-command-example-syntax) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into the SQL INNER JOIN command. Details query structure, standard ANSI syntax, and execution order within relational engines, providing developers with clear patterns for query construction and performance predictability.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Inner Join – How to Join 3 Tables in SQL and MySQL](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-inner-join-how-to-join-3-tables-in-sql-and-mysql) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides advanced syntax paradigms for combining three or more relational tables in standard SQL and MySQL. Details optimizer path selections, index utilization strategies, and optimal execution sequences for highly normalized enterprise relational schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/mysql-query-tuning) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores query performance tuning in MySQL. Details analyzing optimizer output using the EXPLAIN statement to identify slow table scans and optimize composite indexes.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Introductory Handbook for Database Continuous Integration](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-continuous-integration-and-deployment) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide to continuous integration and delivery loops for relational databases. Synthesizes migration-based vs. declarative database state strategies, tooling integrations, rollback plans, and schema change automation.
-  - **(2021)** [khalidabuhakmeh.com: Running SQL Server Queries In Docker](https://khalidabuhakmeh.com/running-sql-server-queries-in-docker) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer-centric guide to configuring and running Microsoft SQL Server inside Docker containers. Covers volume mapping, secure password injection, and executing initial database verification queries.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Practical Introduction to PostgreSQL](https://towardsdatascience.com/practical-introduction-to-postgresql-5f73d3d394e) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide to PostgreSQL. Covers basic architecture, core relational operations, basic optimization, and index configurations, providing a clean onboarding path for engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: An open source developer's guide to 12-Factor App methodology](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/open-source-12-factor-app-methodology) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the application of 12-Factor methodology to open-source project standards. Highlights maintaining statelessness, dependency isolation, and configuration separation to simplify multi-environment testing and distribution.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Introduction to the Node.js reference architecture, Part 5: Building good containers](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/26/introduction-nodejs-reference-architecture-part-5-building-good-containers) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part of Red Hat's Node.js reference architecture focusing on secure container images. Outlines distroless base choices, multi-stage Docker builds, user permissions management, and resource allocation policies for production runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Introducing the AWS CloudWatch integration, Grafana Cloud's first fully managed integration](https://grafana.com/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on Grafana Cloud's fully managed integration for AWS CloudWatch. Automates connection configurations, IAM policy templates, and out-of-the-box system dashboards to rapidly pull metrics from EC2, RDS, and ECS without setting up complex collectors. This SaaS integration reduces initial ingestion setups down to minutes.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana dashboards: A complete guide to all the different types you can build](https://grafana.com/blog/grafana-dashboards-a-complete-guide-to-all-the-different-types-you-can-build)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed directory detailing Grafana dashboard templates designed for infrastructure health, application profiling, alerting states, and executive summaries. Illustrates best practices for using colors, mapping dynamic parameters, and structuring queries to minimize browser rendering lag. Excellent primer for SRE and platform teams establishing visualization frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Top 5 user-requested synthetic monitoring alerts in Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/top-5-user-requested-synthetic-monitoring-alerts-in-grafana-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shares actionable configurations for the most prominent user-requested synthetic monitoring alerts in Grafana Cloud, including DNS failures, HTTP latency spikes, SSL certificate expirations, and global availability drops. Facilitates preemptive identification of microservice edge-network connectivity failures before user impact occurs.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A beginner's guide to network monitoring with Grafana and Prometheus](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-network-monitoring-with-grafana-and-prometheus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational walkthrough on tracking physical and virtual networking infrastructure using Prometheus snmp_exporter. Focuses on gathering router/switch metrics, parsing bandwidth limits, and building clear Grafana interfaces to visualize network bottlenecks. An excellent baseline guide for administrators connecting traditional networks to cloud topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A 3-step guide to troubleshooting and visualizing Kubernetes with Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/a-3-step-guide-to-troubleshooting-and-visualizing-kubernetes-with-grafana-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Simplifies cluster-wide observability configurations down to three primary phases: installing the agent, collecting Prometheus metrics/Loki logs, and loading predefined cluster-health dashboards. Provides actionable advice to visually debug pod scheduling limits, node starvation, and OOM-Killed container cycles rapidly.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Video: How to build a Prometheus query in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/video-how-to-build-a-prometheus-query-in-grafana)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video breakdown demonstrating the assembly of PromQL (Prometheus Query Language) structures inside Grafana's query editor. Explores metric labels, functions like `rate()`, aggregation operations, and template variables. A foundational resource to help infrastructure engineers formulate robust alerting rules and visual dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Write your first CI/CD pipeline in Kubernetes with Tekton 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cicd-pipeline-kubernetes-tekton) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on designing Kubernetes-native CI/CD pipelines with Tekton. The pipeline relies on Tekton’s custom resources (CRDs), like Tasks and Pipelines, to isolate build stages in discrete ephemeral pods. Live Grounding confirms this setup decouples execution configurations from Kubernetes control plane operations, enabling portable pipeline-as-code deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Dynamic scheduling of Tekton workloads using Triggers](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/kubernetes-dynamic-scheduling-tekton) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide details the automation of Tekton pipeline runs through Tekton Triggers. It highlights the use of EventListeners, TriggerBindings, and TriggerTemplates to capture external webhook payload events (e.g., from Git) and dynamically spawn TaskRuns and PipelineRuns. It is an essential pattern for building event-driven, reactive cloud native delivery workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to expose a WebSocket endpoint using Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/01/how-expose-websocket-endpoint-using-red-hat-3scale-api-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly technical guide demonstrating gateway configurations needed to establish persistent WebSocket connections through the 3scale API gateway. Discusses protocol upgrading, timeout values, and scaling metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Multi-branch pipeline management and infrastructure deployment using AWS CDK Pipelines](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/multi-branch-pipeline-management-and-infrastructure-deployment-using-aws-cdk-pipelines) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced engineering tutorial detailing how to set up dynamic, multi-branch environments using AWS CDK Pipelines, enabling code-driven promotion of cloud architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [Setting Up the Jenkins Plugin for AWS CodeDeploy](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/setting-up-the-jenkins-plugin-for-aws-codedeploy) [JAVA CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step setup guide for configuring the AWS CodeDeploy Jenkins plugin, allowing legacy, on-prem Jenkins orchestrations to deploy code artifacts directly to AWS cloud groups.
-  - **(2021)** [admiralty.io: Multi-Region AWS Fargate on EKS](https://admiralty.io/docs/tutorials/fargate) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Granular implementation tutorial for deploying Admiralty proxy schedulers to configure cross-cluster communication channels that target serverless AWS Fargate environments in multi-region setups.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: AWS App Runner : How to deploy containerized applications using App Runner](https://dev.to/aws-builders/aws-app-runner-how-to-deploy-containerized-applications-using-app-runner-1f7c) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight details the operational steps for configuring and running Dockerized workloads on AWS App Runner. Live Grounding verifies this as a classic, high-value guide for transitioning traditional VMs to serverless containers without having to manage raw ECS or EKS orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: AWS CDK for EKS β€” Handling Helm Charts](https://itnext.io/aws-cdk-for-eks-handling-helm-charts-aa002afedde4) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight provides architectural guidelines on embedding Helm releases directly inside CDK-managed Amazon EKS clusters. Live Grounding validates this approach for combining platform-level AWS IaC with Kubernetes-native package management, streamlining cluster provisioning pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Operating Lambda: Understanding event-driven architecture – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/operating-lambda-understanding-event-driven-architecture-part-1) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational multi-part operational guide from AWS technical evangelists focusing on event-driven serverless architectures. Explores decoupled communication, idempotent execution, and event processing.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Optimizing Lambda functions packaged as container images](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/compute/optimizing-lambda-functions-packaged-as-container-images) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highly technical optimization guide for serverless containers. Focuses on cache warming, base image choices, and reducing multi-tier image footprints to minimize cold start latency.
-  - **(2021)** [tutorialsdojo.com: Real-time Monitoring of 5XX Errors using AWS Lambda, CloudWatch Logs and Slack](https://tutorialsdojo.com/real-time-monitoring-of-5xx-errors-using-aws-lambda-cloudwatch-logs-slack) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an implementation guide for parsing AWS CloudWatch logs in real-time. Leverages subscription filters and Lambda to extract system-level 5XX errors, instantly routing rich-formatted exception payloads directly to Slack webhooks for rapid operational triage.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io: Why Devs Love Dynatrace 🌟](https://dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io/codelabs/why-devs-love-dynatrace-2/index.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical codelab demonstrating how developers leverage Dynatrace APM to identify code-level bottlenecks, analyze database performance, and utilize auto-remediation loops within automated delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn the Basics of Java Programming](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-the-basics-of-java-programming)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide to Java development kit setup, language syntax, primitive types, control flows, object-oriented concepts, and basic error handling patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming in Java – Full Book](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/object-oriented-programming-in-java)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced curriculum covering deep encapsulation, inheritance hierarchies, abstract factories, polymorphical design patterns, interfaces, and SOLID architectural design principles in Java.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Unit Tests in Java](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/java-unit-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step introduction to writing predictable unit tests using JUnit 5 and Mockito. Emphasizes isolating dependency mock-injection frameworks and measuring robust branch coverage.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Podman Tutorial For Beginners: Step by Step Guides 🌟](https://devopscube.com/podman-tutorial-beginners) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive introductory manual providing step-by-step guidance on installing, configuring, and operating Podman container systems. It reviews Podman's daemonless, rootless architecture, standard registry authentication workflows, and how it handles container execution relative to Docker CLI.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tutorial: Host a Local Podman Image Registry 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-host-a-local-podman-image-registry) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations tutorial detailing how to host and secure a local container image registry on a Podman development node. This blueprint outlines container networking setups, systemd integration, and storage mounting strategies, facilitating offline local image building and rapid microservice prototyping loops.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.fourninecloud.com: Kubernetes monitoring β€” How to monitor using prometheus?](https://blog.fourninecloud.com/kubernetes-monitoring-how-to-monitor-using-prometheus-f2eff767f6bb) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-to-intermediate tutorial demonstrating how to install, configure, and operate a Prometheus instance on a Kubernetes cluster. Outlines basic service discovery configurations, exporter architectures, and Prometheus-operator customization patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [thorsten-hans.com: Debugging apps in Kubernetes with Bridge](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/debugging-apps-in-kubernetes-with-bridge) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on guide focusing on Microsoft's 'Bridge to Kubernetes' tool for direct local debugging within an active cluster context. Evaluates how the mechanism redirects traffic to a local machine without modifying production routing topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [rejupillai.com: Let’s Encrypt the Web (for free)](https://rejupillai.com/index.php/2021/03/06/configure-tls-on-gke-ingress-for-free-with-lets-encrypt)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walk-through detailing TLS integration on a GKE Ingress controller. Guides the configuration of HTTP-01 and DNS-01 ACME validations using cert-manager, resulting in automated, free public certificates.
-  - **(2021)** [Hands on your first Kubernetes secrets 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-uk/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This hands-on tutorial guides developers through creating, decoding, and mounting native Kubernetes Secret resources within applications. It highlights base64 encoding limitations and advises on key architectural alternatives, such as HashiCorp Vault integration, Sealed Secrets, or CSI secret store drivers for production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #19: Manage app credentials using Kubernetes Secrets 🌟](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/07/kubernetes-for-developers-19-manage-app-credentials-using-Kubernetes-Secrets.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer-centric guide to configuring application manifests for secret consumption. Compares the security profiles of importing secrets as environment variables against dynamic filesystem mounts, detailing runtime behavior and update propagation.
-  - **(2021)** [geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz: Using OAuth2 proxy for Kubernetes Dashboard](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/recipes/kubernetes/oauth2-proxy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A configuration guide describing how to wrap the Kubernetes Dashboard and sensitive internal APIs with oauth2-proxy, enabling secure OIDC integrations and SSO workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Istio: part 1 – Istio Components](https://dev.to/aurelievache/understanding-istio-part-1-istio-components-4ik5) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrated introductory series that demystifies core Istio components including virtual services, gateway declarations, destination rules, and observability patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Learn how to rate limit requests in Istio 🌟](https://www.solo.io/blog/tutorial-rate-limiting-of-service-requests-in-istio-service-mesh) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Specialized guide showing how to implement rate limiting configurations inside Istio. Steps through integration with external Redis-backed Envoy filters to protect upstream dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Istio, the Kubernetes service mesh](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-istio) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Operational overview focused on gathering metrics from the Istio control plane (Istiod) and sidecar proxies. Synthesizes standard Prometheus configurations to target golden signals.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: 3 Ways to approach GitOps 🌟](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-done-3-ways) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured analysis comparing three common approaches to implementing GitOps. Contrasts pull-based versus push-based agent configurations, discussing security considerations, cluster scaling restrictions, and auditability trade-offs.
-  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Enable GitOps](https://www.ibm.com/garage) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise change-management guide from IBM Garage focusing on GitOps adoption. Details organizational processes, environment categorization, and verification configurations required to transition legacy pipelines into declarative GitOps models.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Getting Started with Free Templates for AWS CloudFormation](https://cloudonaut.io/getting-started-with-aws-cf-templates) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide demonstrates how to deploy production-grade AWS workloads using highly optimized, open-source CloudFormation templates. It details robust configurations for basic networks (VPC), load balancing, and secure compute platforms, ensuring teams avoid common security missteps.
-  - **(2021)** [Use Git pre-commit hooks to avoid AWS CloudFormation errors](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/use-git-pre-commit-hooks-avoid-aws-cloudformation-errors) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This AWS systems guide walks through integrating static scanners like cfn-lint, cfn-nag, and validation rules directly into git pre-commit hooks. It helps catch syntax errors and non-compliant configurations early, improving commit quality.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab 14.1 released with Helm Chart Registry and Escalation Policies](https://docs.gitlab.com/releases) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the GitLab 14.1 release, highlighting its integrated Helm chart registry and custom escalation policies. Explains how teams can store and manage Kubernetes deployment packaging files directly alongside their application source code.
-  - **(2021)** [murchie85.github.io: Installling minikube](https://murchie85.github.io/Kubernetes.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical collection of guides covering Minikube configuration strategies. Includes details on exposing cluster nodes to remote endpoints, running direct container updates via local Dockerfiles, and comparing local orchestration setups.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Install Docker on Windows (WSL) without Docker Desktop 🌟](https://dev.to/bowmanjd/install-docker-on-windows-wsl-without-docker-desktop-34m9) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This advanced manual provides step-by-step instructions on setting up Docker Engine directly within a WSL 2 Linux distribution, removing the reliance on Docker Desktop. This architecture reduces resource consumption and circumvents enterprise licensing fees associated with commercial GUI applications. It represents a highly customizable, lightweight development setup optimized for advanced cloud-native operations.
-  - **(2021)** [New digital course and lab: AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Primer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/01/new-digital-course-and-lab-aws-cloud-development-kit-cdk-primer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introduction to the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) framework. Teaches developers how to define cloud infrastructure using familiar programming languages (TypeScript, Python) rather than declarative JSON or YAML, maximizing code reusability and CI/CD integration.
-  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Kubernetes for ASP.NET Core Developers – Introduction, Architecture, Hands-On](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/aspnet-core/kubernetes-for-developers) [YAML CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An educational guide targeted at .NET architects migrating legacy backends to Kubernetes. Details fundamental infrastructure layers including Pods, ReplicaSets, Deployments, Services, and containerization pipelines using Docker.
-  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: getting started with kubernetes, deploy a docker container in 5 minutes](https://codeburst.io/getting-started-with-kubernetes-deploy-a-docker-container-with-kubernetes-in-5-minutes-eb4be0e96370) [YAML/SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rapid prototyping guide targeting beginners to container orchestration, showcasing how to deploy an existing Docker container onto a Kubernetes cluster in under five minutes. (Live Grounding: Excellent for quick onboarding, though skips advanced security context configurations and networking rules).
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Build a Kubernetes Minecraft server with Ansible's Helm modules](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/kubernetes-minecraft-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates utilizing Ansible's native Helm modules to declare and manage deployments within a Kubernetes cluster, illustrated by spinning up a stateful Minecraft server instance. (Live Grounding: Highlights the cross-functional utility of leveraging Ansible playbooks to drive Kubernetes native packaging models).
-  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: GitOps in Multicluster Environments with Anthos Config Management](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-gitops-in-multicluster-environments-with-anthos-config-management) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive guide on establishing declarative configuration management in multi-cluster environments using Anthos Config Management (ACM). The tutorial details Git-to-cluster synchronization protocols, security policies via Config Controller, and cluster-state reconciliation mechanisms, representing a stable paradigm for enterprise hybrid-cloud control planes.
-  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: Deploy Anthos Apps from GCP Marketplace into Amazon EKS Cluster](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-deploy-anthos-apps-from-gcp-marketplace-into-amazon-eks-cluster) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates cross-cloud portability by deploying Google Cloud Marketplace containerized applications directly into Amazon EKS clusters via Anthos. Discusses multi-cloud identity mappings, ingress controller configurations, and registration procedures required to bridge GCP's service ecosystem into AWS workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [experfy.com e-learning: Effective Jenkins - Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration](https://training.experfy.com/courses/effective-jenkins-continuous-delivery-and-continuous-integration) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A training curriculum on writing robust continuous integration and continuous deployment scripts in Jenkins using declarative Groovy DSL syntax. Regarded as legacy compared to contemporary container-native declarative engine configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [arnaudlheureux.io: Migrating Azure CAF landing zones to Terraform 0.13](https://www.arnaudlheureux.io/2020/10/02/migrating-azure-caf-landing-zones-on-terraform-0-13) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A historic technical retrospective outlining migration strategies when shifting legacy Microsoft CAF landing zone modules to Terraform 0.13. Illustrates handling state file adjustments and managing module loops.
-  - **(2020)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Ingress Controllers in OpenShift using IPI](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-ingress-controllers-in-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This reference architecture analyzes Ingress controller configurations in OpenShift when deployed via Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI). It highlights the automated integration of load balancers with OpenShift's internal router (HAProxy-based). Configuration points focus on scaling the ingress operator, managing wildcard DNS, configuring TLS termination strategies (Edge, Passthrough, Re-encrypt), and establishing highly-available traffic endpoints.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: How to install CodeReady Workspaces in a restricted OpenShift 4 environment](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/how-to-install-codeready-workspaces-in-a-restricted-openshift-4-environment) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide details installing Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces (now OpenShift Dev Spaces) within highly restricted, air-gapped environments. Utilizing an internal container registry and offline operator configurations, it provides an in-browser development IDE based on Eclipse Che. The configuration ensures that code never leaves the secure boundaries of the company's internal network.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Modern web applications on OpenShift, Part 4: Openshift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/27/modern-web-applications-on-openshift-part-4-openshift-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part of a series detailing modern web application architectures on OpenShift. Explores configuring Tekton pipelines to construct, optimize, and serve static frontend code alongside active microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.dev: GitHub Workflow](https://www.kubernetes.dev/docs/guide/github-workflow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official Kubernetes project contributor guidelines detailing its custom, large-scale upstream/downstream fork-and-pull Git workflow. Emphasizes rebase strategies, PR conventions, and the specialized automated Prow bot systems used to manage gating, label tracking, and multi-SIG code approvals.
-  - **(2020)** [kean.github.io: Trunk-Based Development](https://kean.blog/post/trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical retrospective examining the execution of Trunk-Based Development (TBD) within cloud environments. Explores how fast feedback loops, automated testing, and branch-by-abstraction strategies work together to eliminate long-lived branching headaches.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: The Importance of Feature Flags in CI/CD](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-feature-flags-help-you-put-customers-first) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the role of feature flags in customer-focused CI/CD pipelines. Explains how engineering teams can continuously deliver complex changes and use flags to safely activate new features once business goals are met.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Testing with Feature Flags to Improve Developer Productivity](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flags-improve-developer-productivity) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores how integrating feature flags into automated testing pipelines scales development speed. Outlines how running test suites against varied flag states helps validate features without requiring complex, separate staging environments.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: How to Grow Continuous Delivery Maturity Using Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-to-build-the-process-and-culture-behind-using-feature-flags-at-scale) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on the organizational steps and engineering governance required to scale feature flags. Details code patterns, design practices, and team structures necessary to keep feature flagging clean and scalable across large-scale software systems.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Change Management in Production](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/change-management-in-production) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into managing runtime changes in production using feature flags. Explains how software toggles replace classic Change Advisory Board (CAB) gates, providing precise rollback capabilities and automated logs directly linked to active releases.
-  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: 5 devops use cases for developing with feature flags](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270518/5-devops-use-cases-for-developing-with-feature-flags.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights five key devops use cases for feature flags, including canary testing, database migrations, kill switches, and targeted product rollouts. Shows how these patterns give teams greater operational control and speed in production.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Understanding the Feature Flag Lifecycle](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flag-lifecycle) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the lifecycle of feature flags, from development to production cleanup. Outlines key steps to prevent flag-related technical debt, emphasizing naming conventions, tracking alerts, and automated cleanup steps.
-  - **(2020)** [A Distributed Tracing Adventure in Apache Beam](https://rion.io/2020/07/04/a-distributed-tracing-adventure-in-apache-beam) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical retrospective of tracing asynchronous distributed execution paths in Apache Beam data processing pipelines. Addresses transaction correlation across multi-hop distributed transformations and dynamic worker scale-outs.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How to create a documentation site with Docsify and GitHub Pages](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/docsify-github-pages) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tutorial explaining how to build light, dynamic document systems using Docsify on GitHub Pages. Contrasts static compilers with Docsify's model, which parses Markdown files dynamically in the browser without build compile loops, offering zero-setup developer portals.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: A Guide to Running Stateful Applications in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/a-guide-to-running-stateful-applications-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into the operational challenges and patterns involved in running stateful workloads on Kubernetes. It details how StatefulSets, headless services, and stable network identities collaborate to sustain clustered databases like PostgreSQL and Kafka safely.
-  - **(2020)** [howtoforge.com: Storage in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/storage-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial mapping out the core abstraction primitives of the Kubernetes storage subsystem. It offers step-by-step guidance on declaring ephemeral emptyDir volumes, mounting host paths, and establishing baseline persistent storage configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [kylezsembery.com: Persistent Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.kylezsembery.com/persistent-storage-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A standard administrative tutorial on setting up persistent storage within Kubernetes. It unpacks the physical relationship between host paths, network attachments, and Kubernetes virtual volume resources, serving as an operational reference for junior engineers.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim β€” an overview with examples](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-persistentvolume-and-persistentvolumeclaim-an-overview-with-examples-3c5688222f99) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial examining the foundational mechanics of PersistentVolumes and PersistentVolumeClaims. It employs clean yaml manifests to illustrate how claims bind to volumes dynamically, detailing reclaim policies and access modes.
-  - **(2020)** [devopstoolkitseries.com](https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video-guided tutorial from the DevOps Toolkit Series demonstrating Jenkins X setups. It details the process of establishing Kubernetes-native continuous delivery, showcasing automated PR checks and progressive staging mechanics.
-  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: 20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management](https://www.tecmint.com/20-netstat-commands-for-linux-network-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive guide detailing twenty netstat command configurations for analyzing network state on Linux servers. Covers connection state tracking, routing tables, and interface telemetry. Note that netstat has been largely superseded by the faster iproute2 'ss' utility in modern environments.
-  - **(2020)** [freecodecamp.org: The Linux Command Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-linux-commands-handbook) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive reference manual containing primary command patterns, user permissions, shell navigation commands, and simple scripting techniques. Ideal for junior developers or administrators seeking to build a robust mental model of standard UNIX/Linux environments.
-  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding and Building Docker Images 🌟](https://jfrog.com/learn/cloud-native/how-to-build-docker-images) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide detailing the architectural layout of OCI image file structures, layers, and configuration steps. Outlines strategies to optimize caching processes during rebuild workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [Top 18 Docker commands for Automation Tester/Devops/SDET/Test Lead? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/02/top-18-docker-commands-for-aytomation.html) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured compilation of fundamental Docker CLI diagnostics commands. Guides engineers through inspecting layer details, logs, network spaces, and system usage stats.
-  - **(2020)** [americanexpress.io: **Do Not Run Dockerized Applications as Root** 🌟](https://americanexpress.io/do-not-run-dockerized-applications-as-root) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An essential security analysis explaining why running container workloads as root is highly vulnerable to privilege escalation. Highlights how OpenShift's default Security Context Constraints (SCCs) enforce rootless container profiles.
-  - **(2020)** [Broken by default: why you should avoid most Dockerfile example 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/dockerizing-python-is-hard) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Critically evaluates common Dockerfile patterns. Highlights failure vectors like poor caching strategies, bloated build images, and running containers as root. Offers concrete engineering improvements for Python.
-  - **(2020)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: CΓ³mo crear y desplegar microservicios con Spring Boot, Spring Cloud Netflix y Docker](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2020/12/22/como-crear-y-desplegar-microservicios-con-spring-boot-spring-cloud-netflix-y-docker) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep-dive tutorial on building and orchestrating microservices in the Java ecosystem. Integrates Spring Boot applications with Spring Cloud Netflix (Eureka, Zuul) and packages them into containerized environments with custom Docker Compose manifests.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Using VS Code to git rebase](https://dev.to/colbygarland/using-vs-code-to-git-rebase-1lc) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates how to utilize VS Code as the default editor for interactive Git rebasing. Replaces traditional terminal editors with a graphic UI to ease tasks like commit squashing, dropping, and message rewriting during history cleaning cycles.
-  - **(2020)** [aigents.co: Data Structures and Python 🌟](https://aigents.co/data-science-blog/coding-tutorial/data-structures-and-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive overview of native Python data structures (lists, dicts, sets, tuples) contrasted against non-native structures like stacks, queues, and linked lists, evaluating algorithmic complexities ($O(n)$) of each operation.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Create a Twitterbot with Python 3 and the Tweepy Library](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-twitterbot-with-python-3-and-the-tweepy-library) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates authenticating and streaming data via developer APIs utilizing the Tweepy toolkit in Python.
-Live Grounding: Details multi-tiered OAuth setups, stream handlers, error processing, and deploying basic asynchronous triggers to build reliable event-driven micro-agents.
-  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: An Intro to Threading in Python](https://realpython.com/intro-to-python-threading) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores safe concurrent execution in Python using the native 'threading' library. Confronts structural boundaries of the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) and provides architectural decision criteria for selecting between threading, multiprocessing, and async-based event loop designs.
-  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: Discover Flask, Part 1 - Setting Up a Static Site](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/flask-by-example) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide covering early modular layouts, routes, and custom templating configurations inside the Flask framework. Essential blueprint for understanding simple WSGI layouts.
-  - **(2020)** [noti.st: Change Data Capture with Flink SQL and Debezium 🌟](https://noti.st/morsapaes/liQzgs/change-data-capture-with-flink-sql-and-debezium) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This reference presentation demonstrates how to unify Flink SQL with Debezium for continuous, stateful stream processing. By executing SQL syntax directly over streaming change logs, developers can bypass staging databases to run real-time aggregations and materialize low-latency analytical views.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudblog.withgoogle.com: Turn any Dataflow pipeline into a reusable template](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/create-templates-from-any-dataflow-pipeline) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This tutorial shows how to convert Apache Beam stream-processing pipelines into reusable, parameterized Google Cloud Dataflow templates. It demonstrates how to decouple application logic from environment parameters to simplify pipeline delivery and scaling.
-  - **(2020)** [Build a data streaming pipeline using Kafka Streams and Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/28/build-a-data-streaming-pipeline-using-kafka-streams-and-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on implementation guide for building stream-processing applications using Quarkus and the Kafka Streams API. By leveraging GraalVM native compilation, developers can achieve fast startup times and tiny footprints for event-driven microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [tecmint: How to Install Apache Kafka in CentOS/RHEL 7](https://www.tecmint.com/install-apache-kafka-in-centos-rhel) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A step-by-step systems administration guide for installing and configuring Zookeeper and Apache Kafka bare-metal nodes on CentOS/RHEL 7. It provides crucial configuration fundamentals for legacy VM deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Capture database changes with Debezium Apache Kafka connectors](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/14/capture-database-changes-with-debezium-apache-kafka-connectors) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A duplicate entry detailing the setup and configuration of log-based Debezium connectors. It remains an essential developer guide on streaming real-time transactional updates from relational engines into Kafka topic topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL Change Data Capture With Debezium](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-change-data-capture-with-debezium) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep technical dive into configuring log-based Change Data Capture (CDC) for PostgreSQL databases using Debezium. It details logical replication slots, pgoutput plugin optimizations, WAL management, and reliable target-stream syncs inside mission-critical setups.
-  - **(2020)** [Build a simple cloud-native change data capture pipeline](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/02/build-a-simple-cloud-native-change-data-capture-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer tutorial illustrating how to compile a cloud-native Change Data Capture pipeline. It utilizes Strimzi (AMQ Streams) and Debezium on Kubernetes to propagate database updates instantly into reactive microservice topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Building a SQL Database Audit System using Kafka, MongoDB and Maxwell's Daemon](https://www.infoq.com/articles/database-audit-system-kafka) [JAVA CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide details the construction of a real-time SQL database audit trail using Maxwell's Daemon, Apache Kafka, and MongoDB. It covers log ingestion, payload structures, and how to write non-repudiable audit trails for compliance.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Low-code microservices orchestration with Syndesis](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/25/low-code-microservices-orchestration-with-syndesis) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide demonstrates how to construct and orchestrate low-code microservices integrations using the Syndesis platform on OpenShift. It highlights developer productivity pathways, showcasing visual data mapping and cloud-native connector deployments that bypass traditional integration boilerplate.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Change data capture for microservices without writing any code](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/15/change-data-capture-for-microservices-without-writing-any-code) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This article demonstrates how to establish a low-maintenance, zero-code Change Data Capture (CDC) pipeline using Debezium and Kafka Connect. It explains how to decouple microservice databases using declarative configurations, bypassing custom transactional outbox implementation code entirely.
-  - **(2020)** [martinfowler.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-mesh-principles.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The seminal architectural document by Zhamak Dehghani outlining Data Mesh principles: decentralized domain ownership, data as a product, self-serve data platforms, and federated computational governance. It details how to break down monolithic data lake infrastructures into domain-driven microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture Defined](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/12/data-mesh-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical synthesis of the core tenets of logical Data Mesh architectures. It reviews decentralized data management strategies, illustrating how organizations can enforce federated policy controls while treating internal analytics streams as high-value, self-describing products.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Data Domains and Data Products](https://towardsdatascience.com/data-domains-and-data-products-64cc9d28283e) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exploration of how to define domain boundaries and formalize data products in a modern Data Mesh framework. It outlines criteria for establishing data ownership, SLA specifications, and technical standards to build reliable, discoverable, and interoperable dataset products.
-  - **(2020)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to database multitenancy](https://vladmihalcea.com/database-multitenancy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the three primary multi-tenant database models: database-per-tenant, schema-per-tenant, and shared-schema-shared-database. Critically evaluates trade-offs regarding data isolation, schema migrations, and database connection limits.
-  - **(2020)** [andrewlock.net: Running database migrations when deploying to Kubernetes 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes-part-7-running-database-migrations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed deployment blueprint focusing on the execution of schema migrations within ASP.NET Core and relational databases inside Kubernetes. Critically compares using Kubernetes Jobs, Init Containers, and application bootstrap processes for migrations.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: You Should Use This to Visualize SQL Joins Instead of Venn Diagrams](https://towardsdatascience.com/you-should-use-this-to-visualize-sql-joins-instead-of-venn-diagrams-ede15f9583fc) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advocates for visual table-mapping paradigms instead of Venn diagrams for SQL joins. Demonstrates how relational algebra maps more accurately to table dimensions, preventing Cartesian product misunderstandings in complex queries.
-  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: How to Setup High-Availability Load Balancer with β€˜HAProxy’ to Control Web Server Traffic](https://www.tecmint.com/install-haproxy-load-balancer-in-linux) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive hands-on tutorial detailing the implementation of high-availability load balancing using HAProxy. It guides administrators through configuring active-passive failover and traffic scheduling algorithms, serving as an operational reference for classical infrastructure paradigms.
-  - **(2020)** [Tecmint.com: How to Setup HAProxy as Load Balancer for Nginx on CentOS 8](https://www.tecmint.com/setup-nginx-haproxy-load-balancer-in-centos-8) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A targeted administrative blueprint for deploying HAProxy as a frontend load balancer to manage multiple backend Nginx web server nodes. While CentOS 8 has transitioned to stream variants, the underlying architecture pattern for proxy pass and upstream failover remains structurally sound and highly applicable.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Directing Kubernetes traffic with Traefik](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-traefik) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory engineering guide outlining the mechanics of deploying Traefik to route internal cluster traffic. The resource demonstrates how Traefik processes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to define advanced routing rules, headers, and SSL termination points transparently.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Speed Up Static Web Pages with Varnish Cache Server on Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-speed-up-static-web-pages-with-varnish-cache-server-on-ubuntu-20-04) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on installation manual detailing how to integrate Varnish Cache on Ubuntu VM environments to accelerate static content delivery. Serves as an excellent foundational reference for monolithic deployments and non-containerized reverse proxies.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: HTTPS for Developers 🌟](https://dev.to/tiangolo/https-for-developers-1774) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Written by the creator of FastAPI, this comprehensive guide explains HTTPS implementation details for application developers, covering Let's Encrypt certificates, reverse proxies, and local development setups. Decouples complex infrastructure definitions from local workflows to ensure production-grade security defaults during local testing.
-  - **(2020)** [victorops.com: Source Code Control: Trunk-Based Development vs. GitFlow](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/about-splunk/acquisitions/splunk-on-call.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An evaluation of GitFlow versus Trunk-Based Development, analyzing how branching strategies affect MTTR, deployment frequency, and software quality. It details the operational changes and tooling adjustments required to adopt trunk-based methodologies.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with the fabric8 Kubernetes Java client](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/20/getting-started-with-the-fabric8-kubernetes-java-client) [JAVA CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide to implementing JVM program orchestration on Kubernetes clusters using the Fluent API of the Fabric8 Kubernetes Java Client. The framework supports seamless resource state management, custom resources (CRDs), and secure API server interactions.
-  - **(2020)** [reply.com: Web Services: SOAP and REST - A Simple Introduction](https://www.reply.com/solidsoft-reply/en) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental comparative breakdown of SOAP (protocol-driven XML) vs REST (architectural constraints/JSON). Explains system performance trade-offs, security controls (WS-Security), and state management requirements inside distributed systems.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Rapid API Creation with AWS Amplify](https://dev.to/fllstck/rapid-api-creation-with-aws-amplify-3c8i)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused tutorial outlining how to provision and deploy serverless GraphQL and REST endpoints using AWS Amplify. Leverages AWS AppSync, DynamoDB, and Cognito for swift, scalable web/mobile backends.
-  - **(2020)** [Using Amazon EFS for AWS Lambda in your serverless applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/using-amazon-efs-for-aws-lambda-in-your-serverless-applications) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed implementation pattern describing how to mount Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) onto serverless Lambda functions. This unlocks local high-performance file sharing, and heavy workload storage operations.
-  - **(2020)** [Deploy Machine Learning Pipeline on AWS Fargate](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2020/07/deploy-machine-learning-pipeline-aws-fargate.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Describes deploying modular machine learning pipeline tasks onto AWS Fargate containers. Demonstrates cost savings from using serverless container architectures instead of maintaining idle GPU/CPU virtual machine clusters for inference engines.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Set Up an Elasticsearch, Fluentd and Kibana (EFK) Logging Stack on Kubernetes](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-elasticsearch-fluentd-and-kibana-efk-logging-stack-on-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A classic, step-by-step tutorial on deploying the enterprise-grade EFK (Elasticsearch, Fluentd, Kibana) stack. Details how to orchestrate Fluentd as a DaemonSet to parse container logs, store them in a stateful Elasticsearch cluster, and build analysis dashboards in Kibana.
-  - **(2020)** [gist.github.com: How to protect your ~/.kube/ configuration](https://gist.github.com/PatrLind/e651d3cbc3bf68e4bd9fcc9568cbd3fb) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides hardening steps for securing developer workstation `~/.kube/config` files. Details POSIX permissions adjustments, the usage of credential helpers, and avoiding static administrative token storage.
-  - **(2020)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Integrate a Kubernetes Cluster with an External Vault 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/kubernetes-introduction/kubernetes-external-vault) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical implementation guide showcasing how to leverage the HashiCorp Vault Agent Injector sidecar to dynamically inject secrets directly into application pods via in-memory tmpfs mounts.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Monitoring Services like an SRE in OpenShift ServiceMesh Part 2: Collecting Standard Metrics 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-services-like-an-sre-in-openshift-servicemesh-part-2-collecting-standard-metrics-3) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step SRE manual describing standard metrics collection (latency, error rates, throughput) across an enterprise OpenShift Service Mesh. Leveraging Prometheus and Kiali telemetry mappings.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Install and use Crunchy PostgreSQLfor OpenShift operator for simple todo app on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wuUXi6Qbis&ab_channel=MichaelBornholdtNielsen) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical video guide detailing the deployment of the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator on Red Hat OpenShift to power a simple containerized web application. This walkthrough illustrates basic operator setup and pod status validation through the console interface. While useful for rapid developer prototyping, production installations bypass manual UI clicks in favor of declarative GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [claydesk.com: Google Cloud App Engine Vs Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.claydesk.com/ecampus/google-cloud-app-engine-vs-red-hat) [NONE CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes key platform differences between Google Cloud App Engine and OpenShift. Compares scaling, cluster management boundaries, provider dependencies, and operational flexibility when deploying enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Customizing OpenShift project creation 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/05/customizing-openshift-project-creation) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details dynamic project onboarding techniques for OpenShift administrators. Teaches how to configure customized templates that automatically enforce security contexts, default quotas, and custom networking parameters upon namespace creation.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Testing memory-based horizontal pod autoscaling on OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/19/testing-memory-based-horizontal-pod-autoscaling-on-openshift) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A diagnostic tutorial explaining how to design, execute, and inspect Horizontal Pod Autoscaler scaling metrics based on container RAM thresholds. Includes guidelines for generating stable test scenarios.
-  - **(2020)** [OpenShift 4 Resource Management](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC_PB1yZcIc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An informative session demonstrating effective scheduling, configuration, and governing mechanics of OpenShift 4 resources. Highlights the use of LimitRanges, ResourceQuotas, and Node selectors.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Jenkins Integration with Nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbO4MTESiJQ) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video tutorial focusing on the integration of Jenkins CI servers with Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager. It explains plugin configurations, build step triggers, and authentication variables needed to securely push builds to repository hosts. This resource offers a visual walk-through of pipeline configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: uploading artifacts from jenkins to nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NmGSnqLd58) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video tutorial demonstrating standard techniques for configuring Maven, Gradle, or shell scripts inside Jenkins pipelines to automate artifact delivery to Nexus targets. It details credential management and pipeline syntax. Perfect for developers transitioning from manual delivery configurations to pipeline-managed deliveries.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: WSL+Docker: Kubernetes on the Windows Desktop 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/21/wsl-docker-kubernetes-on-the-windows-desktop) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An official Kubernetes community article focusing on the orchestration of a Kubernetes environment using WSL 2 and Docker Desktop. It contrasts WSL 2's native virtualization approach with older hypervisor methods, emphasizing lower memory footprints and rapid start times. This setup provides developers with a robust playground to evaluate Helm charts and microservices locally.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: WSL2 Tips: Limit CPU/Memory When using Docker](https://itnext.io/wsl2-tips-limit-cpu-memory-when-using-docker-c022535faf6f) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical guide explains how to prevent resource exhaustion on Windows by configuring a custom `.wslconfig` file to limit WSL 2's CPU and memory allocations. Without these boundaries, WSL 2's virtual machine can consume vast amounts of host resources during intensive builds or high-volume container runs. Applying these adjustments guarantees system stability and responsive workflows on developer machines.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Handling Angular environments in continuous delivery with Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/27/handling-angular-environments-in-continuous-delivery-with-red-hat-openshift) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Details clean patterns for deploying Angular-based web applications on OpenShift. Demonstrates injecting environment variables at container start time instead of packaging distinct, static bundles for each target environment.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com - Get started with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/05/02/get-started-with-jenkins-ci-cd-in-red-hat-openshift-4) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A structured tutorial on initializing Jenkins-driven continuous delivery setups in early OpenShift 4 environments. Highlights configuration, service account configuration, and deploying pre-packaged Jenkins templates on-cluster.
-  - **(2019)** [atlassian.com: Gitflow Workflow](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/gitflow-workflow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Atlassian's classic git tutorial on Gitflow, outlining its mechanics, workflows, and common command patterns. It contrasts this highly structured model with alternative setups, helping teams choose the right balance between isolation and continuous integration.
-  - **(2019)** [featureflags.io: Flags vs Branching](https://featureflags.io/feature-flags-vs-branching) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analysis comparing feature flagging with branch-based isolation. Explains how runtime toggle configurations decouple code deployments from feature releases, enabling safe, continuous trunk-based deployment models.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to building DevOps pipelines with open source tools](https://opensource.com/article/19/4/devops-pipeline) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide outlining how to build robust, open-source DevOps pipelines. It discusses orchestrating continuous integration and continuous deployment environments using tools like Jenkins, providing a roadmap for establishing automated feedback loops.
-  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Getting Started with Docker: Facts You Should Know 🌟](https://itnext.io/getting-started-with-docker-facts-you-should-know-d000e5815598) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A collection of essential tips, optimization mechanics, and networking behaviors for Docker engines. Provides developers with a quick reference to build patterns, storage layers, and execution boundaries.
-  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Integration service registry](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/12/16/getting-started-with-red-hat-integration-service-registry) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide to Red Hat's Service Registry, based on the Apicurio Registry upstream. It outlines configuration steps for maintaining schema formats (Avro, Protobuf, JSON) inside enterprise messaging pipelines, ensuring API contract governance in decoupled distributed architectures.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Decoupling microservices with Apache Camel and Debezium](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/19/decoupling-microservices-with-apache-camel-and-debezium) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide covers the integration of Apache Camel and Debezium to decouple microservice database dependencies. By leveraging Camel's rich Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) to consume and route Debezium change event logs, organizations can eliminate dual-write risks and ensure resilient distributed transactions.
-  - **(2019)** [martinfowler.com: How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-monolith-to-mesh.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The primary architectural playbook for transitioning away from monolithic data lakes to a distributed, domain-centric Data Mesh. It highlights the organizational transformations, interface structures, and self-serve platform mechanics necessary to implement this architecture.
-  - **(2019)** [Install Red Hat 3scale and configure tenants with 7 simple commands](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/09/install-3scale-multitenant-in-7-commands)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical administrative guide demonstrating rapid scripting mechanisms to install and configure multi-tenant structures in 3scale. Promotes standardized deployment setups on container platforms with minimum operational footprint.
-  - **(2019)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain Kubernetes Secrets in plain English 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2019/8/kubernetes-secrets-explained-plain-english)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory conceptual explanation of Kubernetes Secrets. Translates low-level pod definitions and etcd mappings into non-technical language to align business stakeholders on cloud-native security postures.
-  - **(2019)** [certdepot.net: OpenShift Free available resources 🌟](https://www.certdepot.net/openshift-free-available-resources) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational index detailing free courses, interactive sandbox playgrounds, and study materials for professionals pursuing official Red Hat OpenShift certifications.
-  - **(2019)** [techbeatly.com: How to create, increase or decrease project quota](https://techbeatly.com/how-to-create-increase-or-decrease-project-quota-in-openshift) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides step-by-step guidance on managing project resource limits inside OpenShift namespaces. Explores configuring quotas via the oc CLI to enforce hard boundaries on CPU, RAM, and storage allocations.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: Stateful Workloads and the Two Data Center Conundrum](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/stateful-workloads-and-the-two-data-center-conundrum) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the persistence challenges associated with stateful microservices running across multi-site cluster architectures. Evaluates split-brain hazards and suggests synchronous storage configurations to guarantee data integrity.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: From Templates to Openshift Helm Charts](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-templates-to-openshift-helm-charts) [YAML CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Provides step-by-step guidance on porting proprietary OpenShift templates into standard Helm Charts, improving cross-platform compatibility and simplifying application rollout processes.
-  - **(2019)** [Templating on OpenShift: should I use Helm templates or OpenShift templates? 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/openshift-what-templates-should-you-use-helm-or-openshift) [YAML CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [GUIDE] β€” A comparative analysis contrasting OpenShift native templates with Helm charts. Outlines how Helm's global community, revision tracking, and subchart structures provide a superior template solution for complex microservice environments.
-  - **(2019)** [Take your Linux development experience in Windows to the next level with WSL and Visual Studio Code Remote](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/take-your-linux-development-experience-in-windows-to-the-next-level-with-wsl-and-visual-studio-code-remote) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical article describes the VS Code Remote-WSL architecture, which decouples the user interface from the backend runtime. By running VS Code extensions directly within WSL, it eliminates cross-OS filesystem execution overhead and path translation errors. This setup has become the industry benchmark for compiling, testing, and debugging Linux-targeted applications on Windows systems.
-  - **(2018)** [Atlassian Git Cheatsheet](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/atlassian-git-cheatsheet) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Atlassian's reference cheatsheet detailing basic and advanced Git operations. Provides quick access to commands for cloning, staging, merging, rebasing, and troubleshooting common version-control issues.
-  - **(2018)** [martinfowler.com: Serverless Architectures](https://martinfowler.com/articles/serverless.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Martin Fowler's canonical analysis of serverless architectures. Compares Back-end-as-a-Service (BaaS) and Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) ecosystems, outlining core trade-offs regarding state management, horizontal scalability, operational costs, cold starts, security, and design complexity.
-  - **(2018)** [Building Declarative Pipelines with OpenShift DSL Plugin 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/building-declarative-pipelines-openshift-dsl-plugin) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides a comprehensive overview of building declarative CI/CD routines utilizing the OpenShift DSL Plugin. Enables developers to construct clean pipeline workflows with native OpenShift resource operations directly inside Jenkins files.
-  - **(2018)** [devopszone.info: An Introduction To Git-flow Workflow](https://www.devopszone.info/post/an-introduction-to-git-flow-workflow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory primer explaining the core architectural components of the GitFlow branching pattern. It focuses on the division of responsibilities among the main, develop, hotfix, and feature branches to help developers transition away from unstructured branching habits.
-  - **(2018)** [infoworld.com: Why aren’t you using feature flags?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261454/why-arent-you-using-feature-flags.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses the common organizational and technical barriers to adopting feature toggles. Highlights how runtime decision points improve feedback loops and software quality compared to traditional, compile-time branching systems.
-  - **(2018)** [vadosware.io: Using Makefiles And Envsubst As An Alternative To Helm And' Ksonnet (deprecated)](https://vadosware.io/post/using-makefiles-and-envsubst-as-an-alternative-to-helm-and-ksonnet) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural case study analyzing lightweight alternatives to heavy configuration management like Helm. The author describes substituting complex tools with standard Makefiles and `envsubst` to dynamically compile and execute clean manifests.
-  - **(2018)** [howdns.works](https://howdns.works)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational, comic-style visual narrative explaining the global mechanics of the Domain Name System (DNS). Breaks down recursive and authoritative resolvers, Root zones, TLD servers, and browser-side caching. Ideal for establishing a mental model of naming resolution dynamics before building microservices topologies.
-  - **(2018)** [digitalocean.com: How To Code in Python 3 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial-series/how-to-code-in-python-3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive multi-part instructional series covering fundamental to advanced Python programming paradigms, including variables, control structures, list manipulations, object orientation, and error handling. Highly stable reference for standardizing engineering skills.
-  - **(2018)** [webcodegeeks.com: Python Django Tutorial](https://www.webcodegeeks.com/python/python-django-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational primer reviewing core MVC patterns inside Django. Details structure setups, standard templates design, model configurations, and administrative dashboard customization.
-  - **(2018)** [Creando un API REST en Java (parte 1)](https://www.oscarblancarteblog.com/2018/06/25/creando-un-api-rest-en-java-parte-1) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental Spanish-language walkthrough on implementing RESTful endpoints using Java JAX-RS or Spring Boot. Details the structural setup, HTTP method mapping, and architectural guidelines for request-response serialization.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/: Using OpenShift 3 on your **local environment** 🌟](https://blog.openshift.com/using-openshift-3-on-your-local-environment) [BASH CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An older guide outlining the local instantiation of OpenShift 3 development environments using Minishift. Today, OpenShift Local (formerly CodeReady Containers) is the recommended utility for spinning up a local OCP 4 instance.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/ - Kubernetes: A Pod’s Life 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-pods-life) [NONE CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental exploration of the life cycle of a Kubernetes Pod. Outlines start sequences, init container routines, readiness/liveness checks, and termination processes, establishing a baseline for container orchestration troubleshooting.
-  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Securing .NET Core on OpenShift using HTTPS](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/10/12/securing-net-core-on-openshift-using-https) [C# CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Guides engineers through configuring ASP.NET Core microservices with end-to-end TLS encryption on OpenShift. Discusses dynamic integration of local server certificates using OpenShift's service serving certificates feature.
-  - **(2018)** [Running an insecure registry –insecure-registry](https://forums.docker.com/t/running-an-insecure-registry-insecure-registry/8159) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Community forum thread detailing user-submitted troubleshooting tips and configuration overrides for the `--insecure-registry` docker daemon parameter. This historical Q&A addresses common handshake and certificate mapping issues during registry prototyping. Modern security postures mandate avoiding insecure setups in production environments.
-  - **(2017)** [slideshare.net: CI/CD with Openshift and Jenkins 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/arilivigni/cicd-with-openshift-and-jenkins) [NONE CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A historical presentation showing continuous integration configurations on earlier OpenShift releases using Jenkins servers. Serves as a useful blueprint for examining migration paths from early Jenkins structures to cloud-native alternatives.
-  - **(2017)** [Simply Explained: OpenShift and Jenkins Pipelines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/jenkins-pipelines) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An explanatory article outlining the core architectural concepts of continuous integration pipelines inside enterprise containers. Focuses on orchestrating builds, scaling execution agents dynamically, and promoting stable application rollouts.
-  - **(2017)** [trunkbaseddevelopment.com: Alternative Branching Models](https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/alternative-branching-models) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical module from trunkbaseddevelopment.com comparing alternative branching patterns, such as GitFlow and GitHub Flow. It highlights the structural differences, release frequencies, and common pain points of each model.
-  - **(2017)** [Installing and Configuring Django Web Framework with Virtual Environments in CentOS/Debian](https://www.tecmint.com/install-and-configure-django-web-framework-in-centos-debian-ubuntu) [SHELL CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” System administration guide outlining manual virtual environment and package installation of Django on Debian and CentOS bare-metal servers. Important for auditing legacy non-containerized enterprise application systems.
-  - **(2017)** [New Alexa Skills Kit Template: Build a Trivia Skill in under an Hour](https://developer.amazon.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step developer tutorial detailing integration patterns between the Alexa Skills Kit and AWS Lambda serverless functions. Marked legacy as current conversational AI models have largely replaced basic programmatic trivia setups in production.
-  - **(2017)** [Using WSL and MobaXterm to Create a Linux Dev Environment on Windows](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/using-wsl-and-mobaxterm-to-create-a-linux-dev-environment-on-windows) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical guide details the configuration of WSL alongside MobaXterm to establish a complete Linux development workstation on Windows. It demonstrates how MobaXterm's native X server facilitates seamless X11 forwarding, allowing users to run graphical Linux utilities directly. This configuration serves as a lightweight alternative to resource-heavy virtual machines, optimizing localized development environments.
-  - **(2017)** [Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/setting-up-docker-for-windows-and-wsl-to-work-flawlessly) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive guide addressing early integration issues between Docker for Windows and WSL. It provides concrete configuration fixes for port forwardings, shared volumes, and network bridge communication. These patterns are essential for maintaining stable local runtimes when orchestrating microservices across separate operating system environments.
-  - **(2016)** [aprendegit.com: git-flow: la rama develop y uso de feature branches](https://aprendegit.com/git-flow-la-rama-develop-y-uso-de-feature-branches) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A Spanish-language tutorial focusing on the mechanics of the GitFlow `develop` branch and feature integration lifecycle. It outlines merge patterns and synchronization techniques to help developers keep active lines aligned during parallel sprints.
-  - **(2016)** [thinkinglabs.io: Feature Branching considered Evil](https://thinkinglabs.io/talks/2016/10/29/feature-branching-considered-evil.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A critical analysis of the hidden architectural costs of isolated development branches. Explains how long-lived branches defer integration testing, increase deployment risk, and slow down release cycles, while presenting techniques to help teams shift to continuous integration.
-  - **(2016)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: MonitorizaciΓ³n y anΓ‘lisis de rendimiento de aplicaciones con Dynatrace APM](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2016/10/26/monitorizacion-y-analisis-de-rendimiento-de-aplicaciones-con-dynatrace) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Spanish technical walk-through demonstrating Dynatrace's enterprise APM dashboard, automated instrumentation, baseline-driven anomaly detection, and deep transactional flow analysis across traditional and microservices runtimes.
-  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: A Linux networking guide to CIDR notation and configuration - sipcalc 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/16/12/cidr-network-notation-configuration-linux) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An instructional overview exploring CLI utility sipcalc. Outlines advanced usage cases targeting CIDR parsing, IPv6 translation pathways, and network mask operations under Unix platforms.
-  - **(2016)** [5 Tips to Boost the Performance of Your Apache Web Server](https://www.tecmint.com/apache-performance-tuning) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines traditional tuning strategies designed to optimize Apache HTTP Server performance. Details configurations governing MPM choice (pre-fork, worker, event), compression, and session handling.
-  - **(2016)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use the Python Map Function 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-the-python-map-function)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into the `map()` built-in function for functional-style operations. Demonstrates applying transformations to list elements lazily via generator-like behaviors, optimizing iteration memory performance over massive datasets.
-  - **(2016)** [Create a GUI Application Using Qt and Python in Minutes: Example Web Browser](https://www.digitalpeer.com/blog/create-a-gui-application-using-qt-and-python-in-minutes-example-web-browser)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on building desktop graphical user interfaces using PyQt and QtWebEngine. Explains MVC architecture in Python GUI frameworks and quickly instantiates a minimal web browser interface, detailing event loop integrations.
-  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: How to use Python to hack your Eclipse IDE](https://opensource.com/life/16/2/how-use-python-hack-your-ide) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to extend and automate the Eclipse IDE using Python scripting through Jython and the Eclipse Scripting Engine (EASE). Outlines how to write lightweight automation scripts to modify files, generate boilerplate, and interact with Eclipse UI controls directly, circumventing complex Java-heavy plugin development.
-  - **(2015)** [gist.github.com/JamesMGreene: A comparison of using `git flow` commands' versus raw `git` commands](https://gist.github.com/JamesMGreene/cdd0ac49f90c987e45ac) [BASH CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed side-by-side terminal command comparison showing what the automated `git-flow` wrapper does under the hood versus raw Git commands. Essential for engineers who need to debug broken branch states or build custom CI/CD scripts without external dependencies.
-  - **(2015)** [TaskBuster Django Tutorial, made with Django 1.8 and Python 3](https://www.marinamele.com/taskbuster-django-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A historic development walkthrough using Django 1.8 and early Python 3 patterns. Useful for understanding project layout history, legacy Django testing setups, and migration paths of older enterprise monolithic applications.
-  - **(2015)** [TDD with Django, from scratch: a beginner's intro to testing and web development](https://www.pyvideo.org/video/3509/tdd-with-django-from-scratch-a-beginners-intro) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Historical tutorial introducing Test-Driven Development (TDD) concepts in Django. Evaluates assertion workflows, testing isolated model components, and unit test integrations within early Python CI environments.
-  - **(2014)** [Removing the last commit](https://gist.github.com/CrookedNumber/8964442) [BASH CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical troubleshooting guide mapping out strategies to revert or reset the latest Git commit. Explains the critical differences between `--soft`, `--mixed`, and `--hard` reset commands for local and remote recovery workflows.
-  - **(2014)** [Free eGuide: JVM Troubleshooting Guide](https://freepromagazine.blogspot.de/2014/07/free-eguide-jvm-troubleshooting-guide.html)  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy reference guide focused on classical JVM diagnostics, thread dump analysis, and heap tracking. While it lays down correct foundational principles for identifying memory leaks and deadlock patterns, its technical utility is limited today given its lack of coverage on modern diagnostic frameworks like JDK Flight Recorder, Cryostat, and advanced container-aware heap tools.
-  - **(2013)** [paulhammant.com: What is Trunk-Based Development?](https://paulhammant.com/2013/04/05/what-is-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An foundational architectural essay by Paul Hammant detailing Trunk-Based Development mechanics. He argues that delayed integrations cause system-wide delivery bottlenecks, explaining why high-performing systems rely on dynamic runtime toggling and direct-to-main trunk pushes.
-  - **(2012)** [Git-flow cheatsheet](https://danielkummer.github.io/git-flow-cheatsheet/index.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An interactive, visual cheatsheet summarizing standard `git-flow` command line operations. Provides developers with quick, copy-pasteable snippets for initializing, executing, and finalizing feature, release, and hotfix branches.
-  - **(2011)** [devroom.io: Git Squash your latests commits into one](https://www.devroom.io/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A direct, syntax-focused reference detailing how to coalesce multiple local micro-commits into a single master delivery. Provides rapid, actionable CLI examples using 'git reset' and 'git rebase' to clean up local histories prior to public repository synchronization.
-  - **(2010)** [nvie.com: Feature Branches. A successful Git branching model](https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extract of Vincent Driessen's GitFlow detailing feature branch mechanics. It outlines the conventions for branching off and merging back into the `develop` line, providing a structured approach for isolation that is best suited for scheduled release cycles.
-  - [blog.getambassador.io: Debugging Go Microservices in Kubernetes with VScode](https://blog.getambassador.io/debugging-go-microservices-in-kubernetes-with-vscode-a36beb48ef1) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explores techniques for real-time remote debugging of Go microservices running inside a Kubernetes cluster using Telepresence and VSCode, bridging local development environments with cloud resources.
-  - [An example of using dynamic client of k8s.io/client-go](https://ymmt2005.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/04/14/An_example_of_using_dynamic_client_of_k8s.io/client-go) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a practical, concrete code blueprint demonstrating how to query Kubernetes resources dynamically without pre-compiled SDK structures. Simplifies integration with custom CRDs.
-  - [iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Go - Types and Common Machinery](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-go-types-and-common-machinery) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” A masterfully structured tutorial on raw Kubernetes API mechanisms using Go's dynamic client and RESTClient abstractions. Explains complex API machinery concepts in clear, visual steps.
-  - [golang-design/history](https://github.com/golang-design/history) ⭐ 1075  [EN CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive curated historical archive documenting the design decisions, proposals, and development milestones of the Go programming language.
-  - [Golang for Node.js Developers](https://github.com/miguelmota/golang-for-nodejs-developers) ⭐ 4772  [EN CONTENT]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A comparison manual translating Node.js practices and architectural paradigms into native Go-based idioms like goroutines, structures, and native channels.
-  - [The Ultimate Go Study Guide](https://github.com/hoanhan101/ultimate-go) ⭐ 14910  [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive handbook detailing memory layout, profiling, and concurrency semantics of Go. Features visual diagrams and deep-dives into mechanical sympathy concepts for high-performance engineering.
-  - [go.dev: A new search experience on pkg.go.dev](https://go.dev/blog/pkgsite-search-redesign) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the architectural redesign of the official Go package registry search. Highlights usability and indexing upgrades implemented to streamline package discovery for developers.
-  - [quii/learn-go-with-tests](https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests) ⭐ 23698  [EN CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” An elite educational resource teaching Go fundamentals strictly through Test-Driven Development (TDD). Combines theoretical language semantics with highly disciplined, production-grade engineering habits.
-  - [dev.to: Getting started with Go-Lang](https://dev.to/treva123mutebi/getting-started-with-go-lang-1g0) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A basic introduction to the Go environment setup, variables, syntax, and package structures. Ideal for developers getting started with the language runtime.
-  - [dev.to/mavensingh: Advantages and Disadvantages of Go](https://dev.to/mavensingh/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-go-5gha) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A high-level evaluation of Go's strengths (such as concurrency models and compiling speeds) balanced against its notable limits, such as strict syntax structures and historical generic compromises.
-  - [dev.to: Getting Started With Go (golang) | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/getting-started-with-go-golang-5eh8) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides DevOps engineers with an approachable blueprint to learn Go. Teaches syntax foundations, environmental variable setups, and building basic utility CLIs.
-  - [dev.to: Deploying Your First Golang Webapp](https://dev.to/heroku/deploying-your-first-golang-webapp-11b3) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A quickstart tutorial covering local compilation and cloud deployment of Go web applications. While slightly legacy, it provides robust fundamental concepts on environmental variables and buildpacks.
-  - [eli.thegreenplace.net: REST Servers in Go: Part 4 - using OpenAPI and Swagger](https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2021/rest-servers-in-go-part-4-using-openapi-and-swagger) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical guide demonstrating how to build OpenAPI-driven REST APIs in Go. Emphasizes schema-first code generation to guarantee contract reliability between independent microservices.
-  - [dev.to: Rate limiting HTTP requests in Go using Redis](https://dev.to/mauriciolinhares/rate-limiting-http-requests-in-go-using-redis-51m7) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A code-heavy guide illustrating how to implement distributed rate-limiting middleware in Go using Redis token bucket algorithms. Vital for securing public REST API endpoints.
-  - [dev.to: Understanding and Crafting HTTP Middlewares in Go](https://dev.to/theghostmac/understanding-and-crafting-http-middlewares-in-go-3183) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through the mechanics of composing HTTP middlewares in Go using standard library handlers. Covers routing interceptors, logging, and CORS negotiation patterns.
-  - [dev.to: Create a Restful API with Golang from scratch 🌟](https://dev.to/pacheco/create-a-restful-api-with-golang-from-scratch-42g2) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step guide to building a clean, native REST API from scratch in Go using standard mux frameworks. Excellent for microservice engineers. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - [developers.redhat.com: Using Delve to debug Go programs on Red Hat Enterprise' Linux](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/03/using-delve-to-debug-go-programs-on-red-hat-enterprise-linux) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to compile, profile, and step-debug Go executables on enterprise Linux environments using Delve. Critical reference for addressing low-level runtime crashes and unexpected goroutine deadlocks.
-  - [luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide: Go Concurrency Guide 🌟](https://github.com/luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A comprehensive reference repository breaking down Go concurrency primitives like channels, select blocks, and sync packages. Downrated due to lack of recent commits (>4 years).
-  - [developer.okta.com: Elasticsearch in Go: A Developer's Guide](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/04/23/elasticsearch-go-developers-guide) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer's guide demonstrating how to connect, index, and query Elasticsearch instances natively using the official Go client driver. Illustrates clean integration patterns for backend microservices.
-  - [thenewstack.io: Getting Started with Go and InfluxDB](https://thenewstack.io/getting-started-with-go-and-influxdb) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical introduction to pushing time-series metrics from Go applications to InfluxDB. Essential for engineering robust observability pipelines inside distributed microservices.
-  - [blog.logrocket.com: Building a simple app with Go and PostgreSQL](https://blog.logrocket.com/building-simple-app-go-postgresql) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on tutorial on developing a database-backed CRUD application in Go using the PostgreSQL driver. Covers connection pool tuning and safe SQL transaction strategies.
-  - [itnext.io: Go Does Not Need a Java Style GC](https://itnext.io/go-does-not-need-a-java-style-gc-ac99b8d26c60) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth structural comparison of memory management in Go and Java. Explores value types and compiler escape analysis to explain why Go achieves sub-millisecond latencies without complex garbage collection.
-  - [aihr.com: 21+ ChatGPT Prompts for HR To Accelerate Your Productivity](https://www.aihr.com/blog/chatgpt-prompts-for-hr) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated handbook of prompt engineering patterns tailored for HR leaders. Accelerates documentation, drafting performance benchmarks, and designing internal team-alignment frameworks.
-  - [itnext.io: K8sGPT + LocalAI: Unlock Kubernetes superpowers for free!](https://itnext.io/k8sgpt-localai-unlock-kubernetes-superpowers-for-free-584790de9b65) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” In-depth guide configuring a fully offline AI diagnostics engine inside protected networks. Combines K8sGPT analytical tooling with LocalAI offline LLMs to safeguard internal data streams.
+  - **(2026)** [==bregman-arie/devops-exercises 🌟==](https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-exercises) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Complete Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjziYQIDorlXjTvvwweTYoNC) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==100 Days Of Kubernetes: 100daysofkubernetes.io==](https://100daysofkubernetes.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==devopscube.com: How to Learn Kubernetes (Complete Roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟==](https://devopscube.com/learn-kubernetes-complete-roadmap) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==youtube playlist: Tech World with Nana - Docker and Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners 🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjwPggqtFsI_zMAwvG0SqYCb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==cheatsheetseries.owasp.org: OWASP Cheat Sheet Series 🌟🌟==](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==sysadminxpert.com: How to watch real time TCP and UDP ports on Linux (netstat & ss) 🌟==](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-watch-real-time-tcp-and-udp-ports-on-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github: Safe ways to do things in bash==](https://github.com/anordal/shellharden/blob/master/how_to_do_things_safely_in_bash.md) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==vaultproject.io==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==infoq.com: Service Mesh Ultimate Guide:==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/service-mesh-ultimate-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Claude Code Best Practice==](https://github.com/shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==Awesome MCP Servers==](https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: How Kubernetes Reinvented Virtual Machines (in a good sense) 🌟🌟==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/kubernetes-vs-virtual-machines) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==iximiuz.com: Containers vs. Pods - Taking a Deeper Look==](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/containers-vs-pods) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/migration: The Migration Execution Guide.==](https://github.com/Azure/migration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==postman.com: What is an API?==](https://www.postman.com/what-is-an-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==learnk8s.io: Developing and deploying Spring Boot microservices on Kubernetes==](https://learnkube.com/spring-boot-kubernetes-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide: Kubernetes Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/mikeroyal/Kubernetes-Guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==bytebytego.com: System Design - Scale From Zero To Millions Of Users 🌟==](https://bytebytego.com/courses/system-design-interview/scale-from-zero-to-millions-of-users) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==serverlessland.com: EDA VISUALS 🌟🌟🌟==](https://serverlessland.com/event-driven-architecture/visuals) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==redhat.com: An Architect's guide to APIs: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apis-soap-rest-graphql-grpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-design-best-practices-build-a-rest-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==freecodecamp.org: REST API Best Practices – REST Endpoint Design Examples 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rest-api-best-practices-rest-endpoint-design-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to build a Playwright Page Object Model==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-build-playwright-page-object-model) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==lambdatest.com: How To Run Selenium Tests In Docker ? 🌟==](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/run-selenium-tests-in-docker) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==automationqahub.com: How to get started with Appium 2.0==](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-do-mobile-automation-using-appium-2-0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==home.robusta.dev: The ultimate guide to Kubernetes Services, LoadBalancers, and Ingress 🌟🌟🌟==](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-service-vs-loadbalancer-vs-ingress) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==learnk8s.io: Tracing the path of network traffic in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-network-packets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github.blog: Safeguard your containers with new container signing capability in GitHub Actions (cosign)==](https://github.blog/security/supply-chain-security/safeguard-container-signing-capability-actions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==hobby-kube/guide 🌟==](https://github.com/hobby-kube/guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: Working with Kubernetes API - Resources, Kinds, and Objects==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-structure-and-terminology) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Simple HTTP Client 🌟🌟🌟==](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-call-simple-http-client) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==blog.gitguardian.com: Rewriting your git history, removing files permanently - cheatsheet & guide==](https://blog.gitguardian.com/rewriting-git-history-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==freecodecamp.org: Git for Professionals – Free Version Control Course 🌟==](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-for-professionals) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==marklodato.github.io: A Visual Git Reference 🌟==](https://marklodato.github.io/visual-git-guide/index-en.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [==youtube: Kubernetes for Sysadmins – Kelsey Hightower at PuppetConf 2016 🌟🌟🌟==](https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxWpu3QFPEDZBuMgy_Xq4mBR--uLA-3CSZ) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**educative.io/courses/the-kubernetes-course: Learn Kubernetes: A Deep Dive 🌟🌟🌟**](https://www.educative.io/courses/learn-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**guides.github.com: Markdown Cheat Sheet 2**](https://docs.github.com/en) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Vim: Basic and intermediate commands**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/vim-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**systemcodegeeks.com**](https://www.systemcodegeeks.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**The Geek Stuff**](https://www.thegeekstuff.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux Server**](https://www.tecmint.com/control-systemd-services-on-remote-linux-server) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Run Commands from Standard Input Using Tee and Xargs in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/pipe-command-output-to-other-commands) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**opensource.com: How to use the Linux grep command**](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/grep-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install htop on CentOS 8**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-htop-on-centos-8) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**tecmint.com: How to Install and Configure β€˜Collectd’ and β€˜Collectd-Web’ to Monitor Server Resources in Linux**](https://www.tecmint.com/install-collectd-and-collectd-web-to-monitor-server-resources-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**freecodecamp.org: RSync Examples – Rsync Options and How to Copy Files Over SSH**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/rsync-examples-rsync-options-and-how-to-copy-files-over-ssh) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**igoroseledko.com: Parallel Rsync**](https://www.igoroseledko.com/parallel-rsync) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: 5 advanced rsync tips for Linux sysadmins**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-rsync-tips) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**redhat.com: Using ssh-keygen and sharing for key-based authentication in Linux**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-ssh-keygen) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**linuxteck.com: 15 basic curl command in Linux with practical examples**](https://www.linuxteck.com/curl-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**learnitguide.net 🌟**](https://www.learnitguide.net) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Tutorials For Beginners: Getting Started Guide**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-tutorials-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**acloudguru.com: The Ultimate Terraform Cheatsheet**](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-ultimate-terraform-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**youtube playlist: DevNation Lessons: Kubernetes Fundamentals**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf3vm0UK6HKpOqIY2fcu_M0sCSpluyXMW) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: How To Monitor Your Multi-Tenant Solution on Azure With Azure Monitor**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureobservabilityblog/how-to-monitor-your-multi-tenant-solution-on-azure-with-azure-monitor/4042140) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Ansible k8s cheat sheet 🌟**](https://opensource.com/downloads/ansible-k8s-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.github.com/training-kit: Git cheat sheet**](https://training.github.com/downloads/github-git-cheat-sheet.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**education.github.com: Git cheat sheet 🌟**](https://education.github.com/git-cheat-sheet-education.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com: Serverless or Kubernetes on AWS 🌟**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/modern-apps-strategy-on-aws-how-to-choose) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**postman.com: API versioning**](https://www.postman.com/api-platform/api-versioning) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Kubernetes Services and Load Balancing Explained**](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-services-and-load-balancing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**amazee.io: Master the Fundamentals of K8s: Kubernetes 101 video series with Jeff Geerling**](https://www.amazee.io/blog/post/master-the-fundamentals-of-k8s) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/03/13/microservices-with-spring-boot-3-and-spring-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**rogerdudler.github.io: git - the simple guide 🌟**](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**geeksforgeeks.org: Microservice Architecture – Introduction, Challeneges & Best Practices**](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/microservice-architecture-introduction-challenges-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial: Kustomize Tutorial: Comprehensive Guide For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kustomize-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: Public APIs Developers Can Use in Their Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/public-apis-for-developers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**vishnuch.tech: Interprocess Communication in Microservices 🌟**](https://blog.flatturtle.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**snipcart.com: API vs. Microservices: A Beginners Guide to Understand Them 🌟**](https://snipcart.com/blog/microservices-vs-api) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Operators with ArgoCD**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/05/05/manage-kubernetes-operators-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dev.to/devsatasurion: Deploying Applications with GitHub Actions and ArgoCD to EKS: Best Practices and Techniques**](https://dev.to/devsatasurion/deploying-applications-with-github-actions-and-argocd-to-eks-best-practices-and-techniques-4epc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**dev.to: KeyCloak with Nginx Ingress**](https://dev.to/aws-builders/keycloak-with-nginx-ingress-6fo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**freecodecamp.org: MLOps Course – Learn to Build Machine Learning Production Grade Projects**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/mlops-course-learn-to-build-machine-learning-production-grade-projects) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Jenkins & Maven With Selenium?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-maven-jenkins-integration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Complete Guide To Selenium Testing with GitHub Actions 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-github-actions-example) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Integrate Cucumber With Jenkins?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cucumber-with-jenkins-integration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Webdriver Java Tutorial – Guide for Beginners**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-java-tutorial-how-to-test-login-process) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Modify HTTP Request Headers In JAVA Using Selenium WebDriver?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/modifying-http-request-headers-in-java-using-selenium-webdriver) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Locators Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/selenium-locators) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**lambdatest.com: Selenium Python Tutorial 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/python-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-install-playwright-tool) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**automationqahub.com: How to Configure multiple environments in Playwright**](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-configure-multiple-environments-in-playwright) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**experitest.com: Start Automating your mobile tests with Cucumber and Appium**](https://digital.ai/products/continuous-testing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**blog.kubesimplify.com: DIY: How To Build A Kubernetes Policy Engine**](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/diy-how-to-build-a-kubernetes-policy-engine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**realpython.com: Machine Learning With Python 🌟🌟🌟**](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/machine-learning-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**cloud.google.com: kubernetes comic**](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**javaguides.net: Spring Boot Microservices - Spring Cloud API Gateway**](https://www.javaguides.net/2022/10/spring-boot-microservices-spring-cloud-api-gateway.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**developer.okta.com: Secure Secrets With Spring Cloud Config and Vault 🌟**](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/10/20/spring-vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**dev.to/francescoxx: Java CRUD Rest API using Spring Boot, Hibernate, Postgres, Docker and Docker Compose**](https://dev.to/francescoxx/java-crud-rest-api-using-spring-boot-hibernate-postgres-docker-and-docker-compose-5cln) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**redhat-scholars.github.io: Welcome to OpenShift Serverless Logic Tutorial**](https://redhat-scholars.github.io/serverless-workflow/osl/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Tekton PetClinic Demo Youtube**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igwFpZOUTnw) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**intellipaat.com: Git Tutorial - Learn Git 🌟**](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**gitkraken.com: Git Tutorials: Instructional Training Videos 🌟**](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: OpenShift Authentication Integration with ArgoCD**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-authentication-integration-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Argo CD. Create Kakfa Cluster using GitOps 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/06/28/manage-kubernetes-cluster-with-terraform-and-argo-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: How to Setup Blue Green Deployments with DNS Routing 🌟**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/blue-green-deployments-dns-routing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Manage Multiple Kubernetes Clusters with ArgoCD 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/12/09/manage-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-with-argocd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**openshift.com: Getting Started with ApplicationSets**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-with-applicationsets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts : Blue-Green Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-blue-green-deployment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infracloud.io: Progressive Delivery with Argo Rollouts: Canary Deployment**](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/progressive-delivery-argo-rollouts-canary-deployment) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**codefresh.io: Progressive delivery for Kubernetes Config Maps using Argo Rollouts**](https://octopus.com/blog/progressive-delivery-for-kubernetes-config-maps-using-argo-rollouts) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**community.ops.io: Kubernetes Ingress Controller. How does it work?=**](https://community.ops.io/danielepolencic/learning-how-an-ingress-controller-works-by-building-one-in-bash-3fni) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**confluent.io: How to Manage Secrets for Confluent with Kubernetes and HashiCorp Vault**](https://www.confluent.io/blog/manage-secrets-with-kubernetes-and-hashicorp-vault) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**developers.redhat.com: Protect secrets in Git with the clean/smudge filter**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/02/02/protect-secrets-git-cleansmudge-filter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**JMeter Distributed Testing Step-by-step**](https://venkatmatta.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/jmeter_distributed_testing_step_by_step.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**automationscript.com: Parallel Execution In Selenium Using Jenkins**](https://automationscript.com/parallel-execution-in-selenium-using-jenkins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Upgrade From Selenium 3 To Selenium 4?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/upgrade-from-selenium3-to-selenium4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**automated-360.com: How to perform Code Quality Check for Selenium Test Automation? (SonarQube)**](https://andara88.it.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**fosstechnix.com: Rolling out and Rolling back updates with Zero Downtime on Kubernetes Cluster**](https://www.fosstechnix.com/rolling-out-and-rolling-back-updates-with-zero-downtime-on-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**educative.io: A deep dive into Kubernetes Deployment strategies**](https://www.educative.io/blog/kubernetes-deployments-strategies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**weave.works: Kubernetes Deployment Strategies 🌟**](https://www.weave.works/blog/kubernetes-deployment-strategies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes Readiness Probes - Examples & Common Pitfalls**](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-readiness-probes-examples-and-common-pitfalls) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.px.dev: Where are my container's files? Inspecting container filesystems**](https://blog.px.dev/container-filesystems) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes Draining Nodes Properly**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-draining-nodes-properly-79e18dca4d5e) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Expose Open Policy Agent/Gatekeeper Constraint Violations for Kubernetes Applications with Prometheus and Grafana**](https://itnext.io/expose-open-policy-agent-gatekeeper-constraint-violations-with-prometheus-and-grafana-6b7ac92ea07f) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to deploy a single Kubernetes cluster across multiple clouds using k3s and WireGuard**](https://itnext.io/how-to-deploy-a-single-kubernetes-cluster-across-multiple-clouds-using-k3s-and-wireguard-a5ae176a6e81) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**harness.io: Kubernetes Services Explained 🌟**](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-services-explained) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes β€” Running Multiple Container Runtimes**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-running-multiple-container-runtimes-65220b4f9ef4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**kmitevski.com: Writing a Kubernetes Validating Webhook using Python**](https://kmitevski.com/writing-a-kubernetes-validating-webhook-using-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to Add MySql & MongoDB to a Kubernetes .Net Core Microservice Architecture**](https://itnext.io/databases-in-a-kubernetes-angular-net-core-microservice-arch-a0c0ae23dca9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Measuring Patching Cadence on Kubernetes with GitOps**](https://itnext.io/measuring-patching-cadence-on-kubernetes-with-gitops-353bc4a1d25) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: The Kubernetes API architecture | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/the-kubernetes-api-architecture-1pi9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Working with the kubernetes API | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/working-with-the-kubernetes-api-587bc5941992) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.tilt.dev: Kubernetes is so Simple You Can Explore it with Curl**](https://blog.tilt.dev/2021/03/18/kubernetes-is-so-simple.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Spring Microservices Security Best Practices 🌟**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/05/26/spring-microservices-security-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build an API using Quarkus from the ground up 🌟**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/11/building-an-api-using-quarkus-from-the-ground-up) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: FaaS on Kubernetes: From AWS Lambda & API Gateway To Knative & Kong API Gateway**](https://dev.to/pmbanugo/faas-on-kubernetes-from-aws-lambda-api-gateway-to-knative-kong-api-gateway-4n84) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: **arkade** by example β€” Kubernetes apps, the easy way 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-apps-the-easy-way-f06d9e5cad3c) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy microservices with Kubernetes and Dapr**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/12/build-and-deploy-microservices-kubernetes-and-dapr) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**docker-curriculum.com: A Docker Tutorial for Beginners 🌟**](https://docker-curriculum.com) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**iximiuz.com: Containers 101: attach vs. exec - what's the difference?**](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/docker-run-vs-attach-vs-exec) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**thevaluable.dev: A Vim Guide for Advanced Users**](https://thevaluable.dev/vim-advanced) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**freecodecamp.org: How to Use Multiple Git Configs on One Computer 🌟**](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-handle-multiple-git-configurations-in-one-machine) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: A minimalist guide to gRPC**](https://itnext.io/a-minimalist-guide-to-grpc-e4d556293422) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**spring.io: YMNNALFT: Websockets**](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/25/ymnnalft-websockets) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: 3 ways to test your API with Python**](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/unit-test-python) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Argo CD and Sealed Secrets is a perfect match**](https://dev.to/timtsoitt/argo-cd-and-sealed-secrets-is-a-perfect-match-1dbf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**opensource.com: Automatically create multiple applications in Argo CD**](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/automating-argo-cd) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**platform9.com: Ultimate Guide to Kubernetes Ingress Controllers 🌟**](https://platform9.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-kubernetes-ingress-controllers) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: Kubernetes Ingress Tutorial For Beginners 🌟**](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-ingress-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**loft.sh: Kubernetes NGINX Ingress: 10 Useful Configuration Options 🌟**](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-nginx-ingress) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**devopscube.com: How To Configure Ingress TLS/SSL Certificates in Kubernetes**](https://devopscube.com/configure-ingress-tls-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-classic-is-retiring-heres-how-to-prepare) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Migrate AWS Landing Zone solution to AWS Control Tower**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/migrate-aws-landing-zone-solution-to-aws-control-tower) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**blog.sighup.io: How to run Keycloak in HA on Kubernetes**](https://blog.sighup.io/keycloak-ha-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**learn.hashicorp.com: Deploy a Helm-based application automatically with GitOps**](https://github.com/hashicorp/waypoint/tree/main/website/content/docs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**scrum.org: Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams**](https://www.scrum.org/resources/kanban-guide-scrum-teams) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**auth0.com: Deployment Strategies In Kubernetes**](https://auth0.com/blog/deployment-strategies-in-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**developers.redhat.com: Migrating a Spring Boot microservices application to Quarkus**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/10/migrating-a-spring-boot-microservices-application-to-quarkus) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**itnext.io: Deploy your first Serverless Function to Kubernetes**](https://itnext.io/deploy-your-first-serverless-function-to-kubernetes-232307f7b0a9) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**altoros.com: Kubernetes Networking: How to Write Your Own CNI Plug-in with Bash**](https://www.altoros.com/blog/kubernetes-networking-writing-your-own-simple-cni-plug-in-with-bash) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**sookocheff.com: A Guide to the Kubernetes Networking Model 🌟**](https://sookocheff.com/post/kubernetes/understanding-kubernetes-networking-model) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**dustinspecker.com: Kubernetes Networking from Scratch: Using BGP and BIRD to Advertise Pod Routes**](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/kubernetes-networking-from-scratch-bgp-bird-advertise-pod-routes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thorsten-hans.com: Encrypt your Kubernetes Secrets with Mozilla SOPS**](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/encrypt-your-kubernetes-secrets-with-mozilla-sops) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**blog.getambassador.io: Step-by-Step Centralized Authentication for Kubernetes with Keycloak and the Ambassador Edge Stack**](https://blog.getambassador.io/centralized-authentication-with-keycloak-and-ambassador-edge-stack-d509ffbc7b6f) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**piotrminkowski.com: Microservices with spring cloud kubernetes**](https://piotrminkowski.com/2019/12/20/microservices-with-spring-cloud-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**developers.redhat.com: Quarkus: A quick-start guide to the Kubernetes-native Java stack**](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/quarkus-quick-start-guide-kubernetes-native-java-stack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Terraform Best Practices](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [How they SRE](https://github.com/upgundecha/howtheysre) 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com](https://www.linuxteck.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [howtoforge.com](https://www.howtoforge.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tecadmin.net](https://tecadmin.net) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [unixetc.co.uk](https://unixetc.co.uk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [systemadmin.es](https://systemadmin.es) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: Different Ways to Use Column Command in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/linux-column-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com: 12 basic cat command in Linux with examples](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-cat-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxtechlab.com: Search a file in Linux using Find & Locate command](https://linuxtechlab.com/search-a-file-in-linux-using-find-locate-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: 10 Useful Commands to Collect System and Hardware Information in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/commands-to-collect-system-and-hardware-information-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial](https://github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: Ansible Basic Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/ansible-basic-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: GIT Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.chef.io](https://www.chef.io/training/tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chef.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Let's Learn Kubernetes Series' Articles](https://dev.to/pghildiyal/series/14818) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube: Kubernetes Pods and ReplicaSets explained](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy0Gle4XyvbGhGpX0CXAuiEsfL-MD-rND) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Thetips4you - Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLVx1qovxj-akr_3XqQQgpqRyQw4GYuS4h) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [edureka.co: Ansible Cheat Sheet – A DevOps Quick Start Guide](https://www.edureka.co/blog/cheatsheets/ansible-cheat-sheet-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [fosstechnix.com: Ansible ad hoc commands with Examples](https://www.fosstechnix.com/ansible-ad-hoc-commands-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Essential Git Commands 🌟](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/git/essential-git-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: Linux Parted cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/parted-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: GNU Screen cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/gnu-screen-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Basics of SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/computer-networks/basics-of-soap-simple-object-access-protocol) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Crash Course for Absolute Beginners](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/kubernetes-crash-course-for-absolute-beginners-35pc) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [javaguides.net: Spring Boot 3 REST API Documentation using SpringDoc OpenAPI](https://www.javaguides.net/2023/03/spring-boot-3-rest-api-documentation.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Spring Boot Complete Guide](https://helpercodes.com/spring-boot-complete-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.programster.org: Docker Swarm Cheatsheet](https://blog.programster.org/docker-swarm-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [rogerdudler.github.io: git cheat sheet pdf](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/files/git_cheat_sheet.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [flux-subsystem-argo.github.io: GitOps Terraform Resources with Argo CD and Flux Subsystem for Argo](https://flux-subsystem-argo.github.io/website/tutorials/terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com/selenium: Introduction to Selenium Basics](https://www.testmuai.com/selenium) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Selenium Automation Testing: Basics and Getting Started 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Scroll a Page Using Selenium WebDriver?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/scroll-down-in-selenium) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Create Automated Web Bot With Selenium In Python](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/automated-web-bot-with-selenium-python) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io: CronJob in Kubernetes – Automating Tasks on a Schedule](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-cronjob) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [seifbassem.com: SSH into your Azure Arc-enabled servers from anywhere](https://blog.seifbassem.com/blogs/posts/azure-arc-ssh) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: How to setup CI CD pipelines for Android with Azure DevOps](https://itnext.io/how-to-setup-ci-cd-pipelines-for-android-with-azure-devops-2a4ded0de0e7) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Multi-stage builds for Ionic Apps with Azure Pipeline Templates](https://sahansera.dev/multi-stage-builds-with-azure-pipelines-ionic) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Publishing Android Apps to Microsoft App Center from Azure DevOps](https://sahansera.dev/publishing-android-apps-to-microsoft-appcenter) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: The Simple Guide To Dockerizing Spring Boot](https://dev.to/jarjanazy/the-simple-guide-to-dockerizing-spring-boot-og4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tech.aabouzaid.com: Set OpenAPI patch strategy for Kubernetes Custom Resources - Kustomize](https://tech.aabouzaid.com/2022/11/set-openapi-patch-strategy-for-kubernetes-custom-resources-kustomize.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SSH Made Easy with SSH Agent and SSH Config](https://thenewstack.io/ssh-made-easy-with-ssh-agent-and-ssh-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tecmint.com: Testssl.sh – Testing TLS/SSL Encryption Anywhere on Any Port](https://www.tecmint.com/testssl-sh-test-tls-ssl-encryption-in-linux-commandline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: How to send POST Request with JSON Payload using Curl Command in Linux to Test RESTful Web Services?](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/08/how-to-post-json-data-with-curl-command.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [seraf.dev: ArgoCD Tutorial β€” (with Terraform)](https://seraf.dev/argocd-tutorial-with-terraform-af77ddea2e6e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How to Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-to-kubernetes-using-argo-cd-and-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubebyexample.com: Argo CD Overview 🌟](https://kubebyexample.com/learning-paths/argo-cd/argo-cd-overview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [unixarena.com: Terraform – Source credentials from AWS secret Manager](https://unixarena.com/2022/04/terraform-source-credentials-from-aws-secret-manager.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Getting Started running Spark workloads on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-running-spark-workloads-on-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hevodata.com: Building Apache Spark Data Pipeline? Made Easy 101 🌟](https://hevodata.com/learn/spark-data-pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aprenderbigdata.com: Databricks: IntroducciΓ³n a Spark en la nube](https://aprenderbigdata.com/databricks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cronista.com: CΓ³mo identificar a un mal jefe y quΓ© errores no pueden cometer hoy los lΓ­deres](https://www.cronista.com/apertura/empresas/como-identificar-a-un-mal-jefe-y-que-errores-no-pueden-cometer-hoy-los-lideres) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [elconfidencial.com: La mejor forma de decirle a tu jefe que estΓ‘s hasta arriba y no puedes mΓ‘s con tanto trabajo](https://www.elconfidencial.com/alma-corazon-vida/2022-02-14/jefe-trabajo-empleo-quemado-no-puedes_3372444) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rockcontent.com: Conoce los principales tipos de consultorΓ­a en las que tu negocio puede invertir para explotar su potencial](https://analoghq.ai/blog/es/tipos-de-consultoria) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [testrigtechnologies.com: Selenium Automation Testing: How to write automated test scripts using selenium](https://www.testrigtechnologies.com/how-to-write-a-test-automation-selenium-test-script) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Use Selenium to Create a Web Scraping Bot](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/use-selenium-to-create-a-web-scraping-bot) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: How To Create Kubernetes Jobs/Cron Jobs – Getting Started Guide](https://devopscube.com/create-kubernetes-jobs-cron-jobs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: So you need to wait for some Kubernetes resources?](https://vadosware.io/post/so-you-need-to-wait-for-some-kubernetes-resources) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtogeek.com: How to Clean Up Old Containers and Images in Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-clean-up-old-containers-and-images-in-your-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Getting Started Tutorial for Learning Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/chefgs/getting-started-tutorial-for-learning-kubernetes-455e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes DaemonSets: A Detailed Introductory Tutorial](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-daemonsets-a-detailed-introductory-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ubuntu.com: How to test the latest Kubernetes 1.22 release candidate with MicroK8s](https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-test-the-latest-kubernetes-with-microk8s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.brujordet.no: Using custom hardware in kubernetes](https://blog.brujordet.no/post/homelab/using_custom_hardware_in_kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Kubernetes and Start Containerizing Your Applications](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-kubernetes-and-start-containerizing-your-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Discover Kubernetes API Calls from kubectl](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-api-call-from-kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #12: Effective way of using K8 Liveness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-12-effective-way-of-using-k8-liveness-probe.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #13: Effective way of using K8 Readiness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-13-effective-way-of-using-k8-readiness-probe.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [entrepreneur.com: ΒΏCΓ³mo manejar un equipo que trabaja desde sus casas?](https://spanish.entrepreneur.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: From Code to Cluster β€” Modern Kubernetes Workflows with K8Studio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RTTEUEl9sc&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Acceder a un App Service con Private Endpoint desde otra Vnet](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/acceder-a-un-app-service-con-private-endpoint-desde-otra-vnet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to run an App Service Web App on Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes - Part 2 | Azure Tips and Tricks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53-Y_aI0KpE&ab_channel=MicrosoftAzure) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Signing & Versioning iOS & Android Apps | DevOps for Mobile](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1grtSSIRVA&ab_channel=dotNET) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: PowerShell: Download script or file from GitHub](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/07/powershell-download-script-or-file-from-github) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sqlservercentral.com: Powershell Day by Day: Adding Help to Scripts](https://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/powershell-day-by-day-adding-help-to-scripts) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Modify your Kubernetes manifests with Kustomize](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/kustomize-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: Kustomize Tutorial: Creating a Kubernetes app out of multiple pieces](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-kustomize-part-1-creating-a-kubernetes-app-out-of-multiple-pieces) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [xenonstack.com: Serverless Architecture with OpenFaaS and Java](https://www.xenonstack.com/blog/serverless-open-faas-java) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to use SSH properly and what is SSH Agent Forwarding](https://dev.to/levivm/how-to-use-ssh-and-ssh-agent-forwarding-more-secure-ssh-2c32) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 OpenSSL command options that every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/6-openssl-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Automatic branch merging](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/automatic-branch-merging-776639993.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Checks for merging pull requests](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/checks-for-merging-pull-requests-776640039.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jitendrazaa.com: Create SOAP message using Java](https://www.jitendrazaa.com/blog/java/create-soap-message-using-java) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Make your own API under 30 lines of code 🌟](https://dev.to/shreyazz/make-your-own-api-under-30-lines-of-code-4doh) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: ArgoCD: users, access, and RBAC](https://itnext.io/argocd-users-access-and-rbac-ddf9f8b51bad) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.risingstack.com: Argo CD Kubernetes Tutorial](https://blog.risingstack.com/argo-cd-kubernetes-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: How to Use ArgoCD Deployments with GitHub Tokens](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-use-argocd-deployments-with-github-tokens) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Kubernetes Networking Guide for Beginners](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-networking-guide-beginners.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Services: ClusterIP, Nodeport and LoadBalancer](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-services-clusterip-nodeport-loadbalancer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Which of your Kubernetes Apps are accessing Secrets? 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UF-QxiRGms&ab_channel=Kubevious) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tutorialspoint.com: JMeter Quick Guide](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jmeter/pdf/jmeter_quick_guide.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Airflow Helm Chart : Quick Start For Beginners in 10mins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDOw8ByzMyY&ab_channel=MarcLamberti) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openwebinars.net: 13 Errores que cometes como Manager](https://openwebinars.net/blog/13-errores-que-cometes-como-manager) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pymesyautonomos.com: ΒΏEstΓ‘ trabajando el empleado realmente desde su casa?](https://www.pymesyautonomos.com/management/esta-trabajando-empleado-realmente-su-casa) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [creately.com: How to Better Manage Your Projects with Kanban Boards](https://creately.com/blog/project-management/what-is-a-kanban-board) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [elfinanciero.com.mx: Tu jefe no siempre tiene la razΓ³n: ΒΏde quΓ© manera puedes contradecirlo?](https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/empresas/2021/07/06/tu-jefe-no-siempre-tiene-la-razon-de-que-manera-puedes-contradecirlo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.trello.com: Consejos para manejar distintos conflictos en un equipo de trabajo](https://blog.trello.com/es/conflictos-en-el-trabajo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to run selenium tests from Jenkins? Maven and Jenkins Integration with Testng-Selenium? Run selenium maven project from command line? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/02/how-to-run-test-selenium-tests-from.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [auth0.com: Kubernetes Tutorial - Step by Step Introduction to Basic Concepts](https://auth0.com/blog/kubernetes-tutorial-step-by-step-introduction-to-basic-concepts) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes Jobs and CronJobs](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/kubernetes-jobs-cronjobs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Liveness and Readiness Probes](https://theithollow.com/2020/05/18/kubernetes-liveness-and-readiness-probes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: A Primer: Accessing services in Kubernetes](https://blog.alexellis.io/primer-accessing-kubernetes-services) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to/vromanov: Kubernetes Services 🌟](https://dev.to/vromanov/kubernetes-services-1bj) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes home lab on an old laptop with K3s](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-home-lab-on-an-old-laptop-1de6cc12c13e) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developer.okta.com: Spring Cloud Config for Shared Microservice Configuration](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/12/07/spring-cloud-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/paliimx: Data Structures and Algorithms implementation in Go](https://github.com/ua-nick/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.stack-labs.com: Kustomize - The right way to do templating in Kubernetes](https://blog.stack-labs.com/code/kustomize-101) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy a serverless app with Camel K and Red Hat OpenShift Serverless 1.5.0 Tech Preview](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/24/build-and-deploy-a-serverless-app-with-camel-k-and-red-hat-openshift-serverless-1-5-0-tech-preview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Recursive Vim macros: One step further into automating repetitive tasks](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/recursive-vim-macros) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [edureka.co: Kubernetes Networking – A Comprehensive Guide To The Networking Concepts In Kubernetes](https://www.edureka.co/blog/kubernetes-networking) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jenkins-x.io: Setting up the secrets for your installation](https://jayex.io/v3/admin/setup/secrets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/kelseyhightower: Serverless Vault with Cloud Run](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/serverless-vault-with-cloud-run) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Autowire MicroProfile into Spring with Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/10/02/autowire-microprofile-into-spring-with-quarkus) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [unixmages.com](https://unixmages.com) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.tekspace.io: Deploying Kubernetes Dashboard in K3S Cluster](https://blog.tekspace.io/deploying-kubernetes-dashboard-in-k3s-cluster) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Kustomize Tutorial: A Beginner-Friendly Developer Guide!](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/kubernetes-kustomize-tutorial-a-beginner-friendly-developer-guide-322n) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techiescamp.com: Kubernetes Kustomize Crash Course](https://courses.devopscube.com/l/products) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [vogella.com](https://www.vogella.com/tutorials) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create an Azure App registrations in Azure Active Directory using PowerShell & AzureCLI](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/create-an-azure-app-registrations-in-azure-active-directory-using-powershell-azurecli) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Get started and configure certificate-based authentication in Azure](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/get-started-and-configure-with-certificate-based-authentication-in-azure) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [19 Common SSH Commands In Linux With Examples](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/linux-ssh-commands) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tutorialspoint.com/openshift](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/openshift/index.htm) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [agrenpoint.com: Azure AD & Microsoft Graph permission scopes, with Azure CLI](https://www.agrenpoint.com/azcli-adscope) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: How To Install Kubernetes Dashboard with NodePort in Linux](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/07/10/how-install-kubernetes-dashboard-nodeport-linux) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Kustomize - How to customize Kubernetes objects kubernetes](https://dev.to/katiatalhi/introduction-to-kustomize-how-to-customize-kubernetes-objects-3e08) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to Manage Multiple SSH Key Pairs](https://dev.to/josephmidura/how-to-manage-multiple-ssh-key-pairs-1ik) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxteck.com: 10 basic and most useful 'ssh' client commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-ssh-client-commands-in-linux) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [TΓΊneles SSH](https://atareao.es/ubuntu/tuneles-ssh) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [mindtheproduct.com: The Product Managers’ Guide to Continuous Delivery and DevOps 🌟🌟](https://www.mindtheproduct.com/what-the-hell-are-ci-cd-and-devops-a-cheatsheet-for-the-rest-of-us) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [How to Implement the Automerge feature that is missing from BitBucket cloud](https://poolofthought.com/how-to-implement-the-automerge-feature-that-is-missing-from-bitbucket-cloud) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Configure bitbucket-pipelines.yml to automatically merge feature branch to master?](https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Bitbucket-questions/configure-bitbucket-pipelines-yml-to-automatically-merge-feature/qaq-p/793222) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [andredesousa/devops-best-practices](https://github.com/andredesousa/devops-best-practices) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes ConfigMaps and Secrets: Guide to Create and Update 🌟](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/configmaps-secrets) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [realpython.com: Advanced Git Tips for Python Developers 🌟](https://realpython.com/advanced-git-for-pythonistas) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linode.com: A Overview of Using Octant with Kubernetes](https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/using-octant-with-kubernetes-a-tutorial) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Undo Git Add – How to Remove Added Files in Git 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/undo-git-add-how-to-remove-added-files-in-git) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: Branching in Git 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/branch) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [atlassian.com: Comparing Workflows 🌟](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github: OpenShift Pipelines Node.js Tutorial](https://github.com/csantanapr/faststart2020-pipelines-lab) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: Git version control and trunk based approach with VSTS](https://www.slideshare.net/arunmurughan/git-version-control-and-trunk-based-approach-with-vsts) 🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: 5 cheat sheets to help you get started on your Google Cloud journey 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/5-google-cloud-product-cheat-sheets-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Microservices architecture on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/microservices-architecture-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Choose the best way to use and authenticate service accounts on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/how-to-authenticate-service-accounts-to-help-keep-applications-secure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Demystifying Cloud Spanner multi-region configurations](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/demystifying-cloud-spanner-multi-region-configurations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Configuring the Google Cloud Platform for High Availability](https://thenewstack.io/configuring-for-high-availability-in-google-cloud-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [mrcloudbook.com: Mr Cloud Book](https://mrcloudbook.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learntocloud.guide](https://learntocloud.guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners: Getting Started](https://github.blog/ai-and-ml/github-copilot/github-copilot-cli-for-beginners-getting-started-with-github-copilot-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [youtube: Welcome to the world of kubectl plugins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2qZvQT6XY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [training.linuxfoundation.org: Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158x)](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devopswithkubernetes.com](https://courses.mooc.fi/org/uh-cs/courses/devops-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [How to Set Up a Custom Email with Cloudflare and Mailgun](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-set-up-custom-email) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Streaming](https://github.com/manuzhang/awesome-streaming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Kafka](https://github.com/monksy/awesome-kafka/blob/master/tools.md) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [https://dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Kubernetes: part 1 – Pods](https://dev.to/aurelievache/kubernetes-sketchnotes-pods-4ib0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cookbook.openshift.org: How do I import an image from an external image registry? 🌟](https://cookbook.openshift.org/image-registry-and-image-streams/how-do-i-import-an-image-from-an-external-image.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [journaldev.com](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/maven-commands-options-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [javaguides.net](https://www.javaguides.net/2018/06/maven-cheat-sheet.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [bogotobogo.com](https://www.bogotobogo.com/Java/tutorials/Spring-Boot/Maven-mvn-command-cheat-sheet.php) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: Markdown Cheat Sheet – How to Write in Markdown with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/markdown-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - How to Join Multiple Metrics (Vector Matching) 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-vector-matching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - Moving Average, Max, Min, etc (Aggregation Over Time)](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-functions-agg-over-time) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Jenkins Pipeline Syntax: Scripted Syntax (Groovy DSL syntax) & Declarative Syntax 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-michael-montgomery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman β€” Build a Dynamic Test Suite](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-build-dynamic-test-suite-michael-montgomery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [techwebspace.com: Get Started with the REST Assured Framework: An Example-based Guide](https://www.techwebspace.com/get-started-with-the-rest-assured-framework-an-example-based-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: Running Containers on ECS Fargate](https://www.pulumi.com/registry/packages/aws/how-to-guides/ecs-fargate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Play with docker 🌟](https://labs.play-with-docker.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [makefiletutorial.com 🌟](https://makefiletutorial.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [k21academy.com: AWS Application Services: Lambda, SES, SNS, SQS, SWF](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-application-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [eksworkshop.com 🌟](https://www.eksworkshop.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [paystream.co.uk: What is an umbrella company?](https://www.paystream.co.uk/helphub/umbrella/getting-started/what-is-an-umbrella-company) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [umbrellaselector.com/Spain](https://umbrellaselector.com/Spain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain](https://contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/tutorials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Multicloud Fluency: 6 reasons you should learn multiple clouds](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/why-learn-multiple-cloud-platforms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [youtube: A Cloud Guru - Cloud Provider Comparisons 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLI1_CQcV71RnBebKm_tH1uKYI3WxkM2TT) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: AWS vs Azure vs Google – Detailed Cloud Comparison](https://intellipaat.com/blog/aws-vs-azure-vs-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud security comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-security-comparison-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud developer tooling compared: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-developer-tooling-compared-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Blockchain cloud comparison: What is blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS)?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/blockchain-cloud-comparison-what-is-blockchain-as-a-service-baas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Storage services compared: AWS vs Azure vs GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/storage-showdown-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp-cloud-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: How to Evaluate Kubernetes Cloud Providers](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-evaluate-kubernetes-cloud-providers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cast.ai: Ultimate cloud pricing comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud in 2021](https://cast.ai/blog/cloud-pricing-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [faddom.com: Cloud Computing Costs & Pricing Comparisons for 2023](https://faddom.com/cloud-computing-costs-and-pricing-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [eksworkshop.com](https://eksworkshop.com/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [learn.hashicorp.com: What is Infrastructure as Code with Terraform? 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws-get-started/infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Claude 101: Free Guides to Master Claude](https://claude101.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [How to run Deepseek R1 LLMs on GPU Droplets](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/deepseek-r1-gpu-droplets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Cursor AI Fundamentals Course](https://cursor.com/es/learn) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Claude Code in Action](https://anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in-action) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [AWS Lambda Limits](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/limits.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Platform Engineering: The Definitive Guide](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/platform-engineering-the-definitive-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [DEVOPS Library](https://devopslibrary.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [stacksimplify.com: DevOps with AWS CodePipeline on AWS EKS](https://docs.stacksimplify.com/aws-eks/aws-devops-eks/learn-to-master-devops-on-aws-eks-using-aws-codecommit-codebuild-codepipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Machine Learning Crash Course](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/crash-course?hl=es-419) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.gruntwork.io: A comprehensive guide to managing secrets in your Terraform code 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/a-comprehensive-guide-to-managing-secrets-in-your-terraform-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to/env0: Terraform Destroy Command: A Guide to Controlled Infrastructure Removal](https://dev.to/envzero/terraform-destroy-command-a-guide-to-controlled-infrastructure-removal-4af8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [nilebits.com: Understanding Terraform Drift Detection and Remediation 🌟](https://www.nilebits.com/blog/2024/07/terraform-drift-detection) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [howdykloudy.in: Implementing Shift Left for Terraform: An Introductory Guide 🌟](https://www.howdykloudy.in/blog/implementing-shift-left-for-terraform-an-introductory-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Call APIs with Terraform Providers. Learn how to use and create custom Terraform Providers in a new collection of tutorials on HashiCorp Learn 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/plugin/sdkv2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Configure Default Tags for AWS Resources 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/aws-default-tags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Write Packer template for AWS](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/tutorials/aws-get-started/aws-get-started-build-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: y Serverless Applications with AWS Lambda and API Gateway 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/lambda-api-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Using AzAPI Terraform Provider Dynamic Properties Feature instead of jsonencode](https://build5nines.com/using-azapi-terraform-provider-dynamic-properties-feature-instead-of-jsonencode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Create an Azure OpenAI, LangChain, ChromaDB, and Chainlit chat app in AKS using Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/create-an-azure-openai-langchain-chromadb-and-chainlit-chat-app-in-aks-using-ter/4024070) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Teaser: Chapter 2 of Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional Study Guide](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/terraform-professional-chapter-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [realpython.com: Python Machine Learning Tutorials 🌟🌟](https://realpython.com/tutorials/machine-learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Perspective 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/workload-discovery-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [KubeEye: An Automatic Diagnostic Tool that Provides a Holistic View of Your' Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/kubeeye-automatic-cluster-diagnostic-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Architecture - Course Blueprint](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearchitectureblog/azure-course-blueprints/4338972) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [luke.geek.nz/azure: Azure Architecture - Solution Requirement Consideration Checklist](https://luke.geek.nz/azure/azure-architecture-solution-requirement-consideration-checklist) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Read and Write Azure Blob Storage with Javascript](https://build5nines.com/read-and-write-azure-blob-storage-with-javascript) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure SQL Managed Instance pools: new features](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresqlblog/azure-sql-managed-instance-pools-new-features/4044688) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Leveraging Azure Event Hub, Microsoft Fabric, and Power BI for Real-Time Data Analytics](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/educatordeveloperblog/leveraging-azure-event-hub-microsoft-fabric-and-power-bi-for-real-time-data-anal/4028701) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Microsoft Fabric - Multi-Tenant Architecture](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/microsoft-fabric---multi-tenant-architecture/4119429) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
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+  - **(2024)** [The Raft Consensus Algorithm 🌟](https://raft.github.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use Shared Libraries In A Jenkins Pipeline? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-jenkins-shared-libraries-in-a-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube: Monitoring Jenkins with Grafana and Prometheus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWFJem7GUAc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [semaphoreci.com: Continuous Blue-Green Deployments With Kubernetes 🌟](https://semaphore.io/blog/continuous-blue-green-deployments-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.techiescamp.com: wcurl: A Simple Wrapper for curl to download files](https://blog.techiescamp.com/docs/wcurl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [redhat.com: Ansible Essentials: Simplicity in Automation Technical Overview (Free Course) 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/au094-ansible-essentials-simplicity-automation-technical-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [How do I stop and start EC2 instances at regular intervals using AWS Lambda? (Video)](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/start-stop-lambda-eventbridge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Skill Builder - IntroducciΓ³n a AWS Data Pipeline (EspaΓ±ol LatinoamΓ©rica) | AWS Technical Essentials (Spanish from Latin America) - Free](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-technical-essential-spanish-from-latin-america&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Security Fundamentals (free)](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-security-fundamentals-second-edition&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [istiobyexample.dev 🌟](https://istiobyexample.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloud.ibm.com: Tutorial - Scalable webapp 🌟](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/solution-tutorials?topic=solution-tutorials-scalable-webapp-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [RKE2 Standalone Disaster Recovery Guide](https://support.tools/post/rke2-standalone-disaster-recovery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [The 12-Factor App: An Updated Guide](https://newsletter.francofernando.com/p/the-12-factor-app-an-updated-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [DevOps Made Easy: Install AWS CLI, ECS CLI, Docker & Terraform Using Chocolatey](https://dev.to/aws-builders/devops-made-easy-install-aws-cli-ecs-cli-docker-terraform-using-chocolatey-2lld) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [nicwortel.nl: Continuous deployment to Kubernetes with GitHub Actions](https://nth-root.nl/en/guides/automate-kubernetes-deployments-with-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com: DAY 01: Kubernetes : Understanding Architecture, Components, Installation and Configuration](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-01-kubernetes-understanding-architecture-anup-ghattikar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Installation Methods The Complete Guide](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-installation-methods-the-complete-guide-1036c860a2b3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes production best practices](https://learnkube.com/production-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Build my own Kubernetes journey (10 Part Series) | Jonatan Ezron](https://dev.to/jonatan5524/build-my-own-kubernetes-journey-1a3j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Kubernetes – Concept of Containers](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/cloud-computing/kubernetes-concept-of-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/leandronsp: Kubernetes 101, part I, the fundamentals](https://dev.to/leandronsp/kubernetes-101-part-i-the-fundamentals-23a1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Daemonset: A Comprehensive Guide](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-daemonset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Deploy an Application to a Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/deploy-docker-image-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes Deployment and Step-by-Step Guide to Deployment: Update, Rollback, Scale & Delete](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/kubernetes-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Infrastructure as Code - Full Course 🌟🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform IP Functions for Managing IP Addresses, CIDR Blocks, and Subnets](https://build5nines.com/terraform-ip-functions-for-managing-ip-addresses-cidr-blocks-and-subnets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How are Data Sources used?](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-are-data-sources-used) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Conditional If Variable Does Not Exist (try function)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-conditional-if-variable-does-not-exist-try-function) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Output URL to Azure Portal for Azure Resources](https://build5nines.com/output-link-to-azure-resources-from-terraform-project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Working with YAML in Terraform using the `yamldecode` and `yamlencode` Functions](https://build5nines.com/working-with-yaml-in-terraform-using-the-yamldecode-and-yamlencode-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: Using Terraform YAML Functions](https://dev.to/spacelift/using-terraform-yaml-functions-3ade) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Modules using Git Branch as Source](https://build5nines.com/terraform-modules-using-git-branch-as-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Split main.tf into seperate files](https://build5nines.com/terraform-split-main-tf-into-seperate-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to troubleshoot 5 common Terraform errors](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-troubleshoot-5-common-terraform-errors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Remove Resource from State File (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-remove-resource-from-state-file-tfstate) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform State Management Explained](https://build5nines.com/terraform-state-management-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** ["Have you used the taint command in Terraform yet?"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_T1fuYGjV0&ab_channel=NedintheCloud) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bhanufyi: Effective Terraform Variable Management in GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/bhanufyi/effective-terraform-variable-management-in-github-actions-488l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Ensuring Your Terraform is Correctly Formatted Using Terraform fmt and GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/ensuring-your-terraform-is-correctly-formatted-using-terraform-fmt-and-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Automate Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/automation/github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to use GitHub Actions to automate Terraform](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-github-actions-to-automate-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: AWS Backup Set Up Using Terraform cloud and GitHub Actions | Cloud Quick Labs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niy0_ZpQ1w&ab_channel=CloudQuickLabs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using GitHub Actions to Azure](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-github-actions-into-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: GitHub Actions Automated Deployment](https://build5nines.com/terraform-github-actions-automated-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Displaying Terraform Plans in GitHub PRs with GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/displaying-terraform-plans-in-github-prs-with-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: How to Manage Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/spacelift/how-to-manage-terraform-with-github-actions-5b10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Provisioning AWS Infrastructure using Terraform and Jenkins CI/CD](https://dev.to/aws-builders/provisioning-aws-infrastructure-using-terraform-and-jenkins-cicd-pgj) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Manage Private Environments with Terraform Cloud Agents](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/cloud/cloud-agents) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: 5 Tools to Auto-Generate Terraform Configuration Files 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/auto-generate-terraform-configuration-files) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: 18 Most Useful Terraform Tools to Use in 2023](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Terraform Feature Flags & Environment Toggle Design Patterns](https://build5nines.com/terraform-feature-flags-environment-toggle-design-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Terraforming AWS RDS : Scaling Postgres](https://dev.to/yet_anotherdev/aws-rds-scaling-postgres-30ic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/chinmay13: AWS Networking with Terraform: VPC Transit Gateway between VPCs](https://dev.to/chinmay13/aws-networking-with-terraform-vpc-transit-gateway-between-vpcs-1ne4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bennyfmo_237: Deploying Basic Infrastructure on AWS with Terraform](https://dev.to/bennyfmo_237/deploying-basic-infrastructure-on-aws-with-terraform-1k68) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-eks 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/arpanadhikari: Reusable AWS iam role for service-accounts (IRSA for k8s ) terraform module](https://dev.to/arpanadhikari/reusable-aws-iam-role-for-service-accounts-irsa-for-k8s-terraform-module-2og2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/monarene: Dynamic Volume Provisioning in Kubernetes with AWS and Terraform](https://dev.to/monarene/dynamic-volume-provisioning-in-kubernetes-with-aws-and-terraform-3m6h) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 1](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-1-3hee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 2](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-2-58fd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Creating an EKS Cluster and Node Group with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/creating-an-eks-cluster-and-node-group-with-terraform-1lf6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Build EKS cluster with Terraform 🌟](https://itnext.io/build-an-eks-cluster-with-terraform-d35db8005963) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [platformwale.blog: Create Amazon EKS Cluster within its VPC using Terraform](https://platformwale.blog/2023/07/15/create-amazon-eks-cluster-within-its-vpc-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: How to deploy a serverless website with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-deploy-a-serverless-website-with-terraform-5677) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [numericaideas.com: Auto Scaling Group on AWS with Terraform](https://numericaideas.com/blog/auto-scaling-group-on-aws-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: AWS Terraform Autoscaling Group With ALB Deployment Tutorial](https://devopscube.com/terraform-autoscaling-group) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Mastering AWS Lambda with Terraform: A Comprehensive Guide](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-lambda-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Deploying a Containerized App to ECS Fargate Using a Private ECR Repo & Terragrunt](https://dev.to/aws-builders/deploying-a-containerized-app-to-ecs-fargate-using-a-private-ecr-repo-terragrunt-5b8a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-gke  🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-gke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-lke: Provisioning Kubernetes clusters on Linode with Terraform 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-lke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techbeatly.com: 10 Free Courses to Learn Terraform](https://techbeatly.com/terraform-free-courses) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/kubernetes-terraform: Creating Kubernetes clusters with Terraform](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Navigating AWS EKS with Terraform: Understanding VPC Essentials for EKS Cluster Management](https://dev.to/aws-builders/navigating-aws-eks-with-terraform-understanding-vpc-essentials-for-eks-cluster-management-51e3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/verifacrew: How to assume an AWS IAM role from a Service Account in EKS with Terraform](https://dev.to/verifacrew/how-to-assume-an-aws-iam-role-from-a-service-account-in-eks-with-terraform-28gd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Get Started with Terraform on Azure](https://build5nines.com/get-started-with-terraform-on-microsoft-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Import Existing Azure Resources into State (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-import-existing-azure-resources-into-state-tfstate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Azure Terraform Export: Importing Resources with Aztfexport](https://spacelift.io/blog/azure-terraform-export) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Terrafy – Import your existing Azure infrastructure into Terraform HCL](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/azure-terrafy-%e2%80%93-import-your-existing-azure-infrastructure-into-terraform-hcl/3357653) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: DRY Terraform code for Private Link and DNS](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2023/08/19/dry-terraform-code-for-private-link-and-dns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: What is Azure Private Link and How to Deploy with Terraform](https://build5nines.com/what-is-azure-private-link-and-how-to-deploy-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.cloud63.fr: Landing Zone networking using Terraform](https://blog.cloud63.fr/landing-zone-networking-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Deploying Hub-and-Spoke Network Topology in Microsoft Azure using Terraform](https://build5nines.com/deploying-hub-and-spoke-network-topology-in-microsoft-azure-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure Function App with Consumption Plan](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-function-app-with-consumption-plan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [learn.microsoft.com: Introduction to Kubernetes on Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/paths/intro-to-kubernetes-on-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [Tekton](https://nubenetes.com/tekton/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How To Setup Grafana On Kubernetes](https://devopscube.com/setup-grafana-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Quick Start](https://v1.keptn.sh/docs/quickstart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thelinuxnotes.com: How to deploy Kafka in Kubernetes with Helm chart + kafdrop](https://thelinuxnotes.com/how-to-deploy-kafka-in-kubernetes-with-helm-chart-kafdrop-commander) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [A hybrid cloud-native DevSecOps pipeline with JFrog Artifactory and GKE on-prem 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: Cloud Native GitOps with Anthos and JFrog Artifactory](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSjm6-ACmWQ&ab_channel=JFrog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [terraform.collabnix.com](https://collabnix.github.io/terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds](https://devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: The basics of CI: How to run jobs sequentially, in parallel, or out of order](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/basics-of-gitlab-ci-updated) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: GitOps with GitLab: Connect with a Kubernetes cluster](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-with-gitlab-connecting-the-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Tutorial: Connect Amazon EKS and Azure AKS Clusters with Google Anthos](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-connect-amazon-eks-and-azure-aks-clusters-with-google-anthos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: 10 Key Considerations for Kubernetes Cluster Design & Setup 🌟](https://devopscube.com/key-considerations-kubernetes-cluster-design-setup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Make Your Enterprise Kubernetes Environment Secure, Efficient, and Reliable](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/make-your-kubernetes-environment-secure-efficient-reliable) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: How etcd works with and without Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/etcd-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [testdriven.io: Clean Code in Python](https://testdriven.io/blog/clean-code-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Requests – How to Interact with Web Services using Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-interact-with-web-services-using-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: How to Identify a Deadlock in Python](https://superfastpython.com/thread-deadlock-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [realpython.com/pdf-python](https://realpython.com/pdf-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [morioh.com: How to create Google Map in Python using Gmaps](https://morioh.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use PyScript – A Python Frontend Framework 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/pyscript-python-front-end-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: How to Get a List of All Files in a Directory With Python](https://realpython.com/get-all-files-in-directory-python) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: FastAPI Course – Code APIs Quickly](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/fastapi-helps-you-develop-apis-quickly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Writing and unit testing a Python application to query the RPM database](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/query-rpm-database-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Set Up a Virtual Environment in Python – And Why It's Useful](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-virtual-environments-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [Connect Amazon S3 File Gateway using AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/architecture/connect-amazon-s3-file-gateway-using-aws-privatelink-for-amazon-s3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [codefresh.io: Using GitOps for Infrastructure and Applications With Crossplane and Argo CD](https://octopus.com/devops/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [What is a GitHub Wiki and How Do You Use it?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-github-wiki-and-how-do-you-use-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developer.okta.com: Build REST APIs and Native Java Apps with Helidon](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/01/06/native-java-helidon) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: How to build a blockchain from scratch with Go](https://blog.logrocket.com/build-blockchain-with-go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Markdown in VSCode – Syntax and Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-markdown-in-vscode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: HTTP Networking in JavaScript –Handbook for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/http-full-course) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [datree.io: EKS 1.22 Upgrade Tutorial](https://www.datree.io/resources/eks-1-22-upgrade-tutorial) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Create an AKS Cluster with Pulumi and Octopus Deploy](https://octopus.com/blog/pulumi-and-aks-with-octopus-deploy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [travis.media: Pulumi Tutorial: Automate Kubernetes Deployments and Operations with this Complete Guide](https://travis.media/blog/pulumi-tutorial-automate-kubernetes-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [OpenShift Registry & Quay](https://nubenetes.com/registries/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devtron.ai: Understand CMD and ENTRYPOINT Differences in Docker](https://devtron.ai/blog/cmd-and-entrypoint-differences) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codeproject.com: How to Create an Image in Docker using Python](https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/5323808/How-To-Create-An-Image-In-Docker-Using-Python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/hkhelil: Building a Kubernetes Operator with an NGINX CRD](https://dev.to/hkhelil/building-a-kubernetes-operator-with-an-nginx-crd-3lil) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ermetic.com: Diving Deeply into IAM Policy Evaluation – Highlights from AWS re:Inforce IAM433](https://www.tenable.com/blog/diving-deeply-into-iam-policy-evaluation-highlights-from-aws-reinforce-iam433) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Linux troubleshooting commands: 4 tools for DNS name resolution problems](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/DNS-name-resolution-troubleshooting-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linuxteck.com: 15 basic useful firewall-cmd commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-useful-firewall-cmd-commands-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rexegg.com: Regex Syntax Tricks](https://www.rexegg.com/regex-tricks.php) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [pement.org: Over 100 sed one-liners](https://www.pement.org/sed/sed1line.txt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Record your terminal session with Asciinema](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/record-terminal-session-asciinema) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 50 Linux Commands every developer NEED to know with example](https://dev.to/kanani_nirav/50-linux-commands-every-developer-need-to-know-with-example-mc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itsfoss.com: 5 htop Alternatives to Enhance Your Linux System Monitoring Experience](https://itsfoss.com/htop-alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use Journalctl to View and Manipulate Systemd Logs 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [igoroseledko.com: Checking Multiple Variables in Bash](https://www.igoroseledko.com/checking-multiple-variables-in-bash) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Introduction to Bash Scripting Interactive training](https://ebook.bobby.sh/training.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Bash scripting: How to read data from text files](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/data-text-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [datafix.com.au: BASHing data - Data ops on the Linux command line 🌟](https://datafix.com.au/BASHing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 scripts for getting started with the Nmap Scripting Engine](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/nmap-scripting-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: How to customize VM and cloud images with guestfish](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/customize-vm-cloud-images-guestfish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Monitoring Infrastructure Openshift 4.x Using Zabbix Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-infrastructure-openshift-4.x-using-zabbix-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: How to Monitor Openshift 4.x with Zabbix using Prometheus - Part 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-monitoring-openshift-4.x-with-zabbix-using-prometheus-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fork a GitHub Repository – A Complete Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fork-a-github-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Create and Sync Git and GitHub Repositories](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-and-sync-git-and-github-repositories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Git? A Beginner's Guide to Git Version Control](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-git-learn-git-version-control) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [java67.com: Top 10 Free Git Courses and Tutorials for Beginners in 2022 - Best of Lot](https://www.java67.com/2022/07/10-best-free-git-courses-and-tutorials.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Git and Git Workflows – a Practical Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/practical-git-and-git-workflows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [simplilearn.com: How to Resolve Merge Conflicts in Git?](https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/git-tutorial/merge-conflicts-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: DevOps with GitLab CI Course 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/devops-with-gitlab-ci-course) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [testmo.com: GitLab CI/CD Test Automation Pipeline & Reporting](https://www.testmo.com/guides/gitlab-ci-test-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: How to Determine URL a Local Git Repository was Originally Cloned From](https://build5nines.com/how-to-determine-url-a-local-git-repository-was-originally-cloned-from) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to Use Git Stash Command](https://dev.to/mwafrika/how-to-use-git-stash-command-22bk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: How do you rename a Git branch?](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/problems/rename-git-branch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Checkout Remote Branch Tutorial](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-checkout-remote-branch-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Push to Remote Branch – How to Push a Local Branch to Origin](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-push-to-remote-branch-how-to-push-a-local-branch-to-origin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Squash Commits – Squashing the Last N Commits into One Commit](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-squash-commits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: My guide to understanding Git rebase -i](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/manage-git-commits-rebase-i-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git and GitHub Tutorial – Version Control for Beginners 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: Difference between DBMS and RDBMS](https://intellipaat.com/blog/dbms-vs-rdbms-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Kubernetes? Chances Are You Need a Database 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-kubernetes-chances-are-you-need-a-database) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [percona.com: Autoscaling Databases in Kubernetes for MongoDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/autoscaling-databases-in-kubernetes-for-mongodb-mysql-and-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use WHERE Clauses in SQL](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-where-clauses-in-sql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: SQL vs MySQL - Key Differences Between SQL and MySQL](https://intellipaat.com/blog/sql-vs-mysql-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy MySQL and phpMyAdmin with Docker](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-mysql-and-phpmyadmin-with-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: To run or not to run a database on Kubernetes - What to consider](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/to-run-or-not-to-run-a-database-on-kubernetes-what-to-consider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cockroachlabs.com: Automated database operations with Terraform](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/automate-database-ops-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Benefits and Drawbacks of DataOps in Practice](https://thenewstack.io/the-benefits-and-drawbacks-of-dataops-in-practice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.postman.com: You Can Now Capture Responses Using the Postman Proxy](https://blog.postman.com/capture-responses-using-the-postman-proxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: How to use WebSockets to visualize real-time IoT data in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-use-websockets-to-visualize-real-time-iot-data-in-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Setup a Basic Serverless REST API with AWS Lambda and API Gateway](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-a-basic-serverless-backend-with-aws-lambda-and-api-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: GitOps with Argo-CD & Kubernetes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrLwFEXvxbo&ab_channel=HoussemDellai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Machine Learning with Kubeflow on Amazon EKS with Amazon EFS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/machine-learning-with-kubeflow-on-amazon-eks-with-amazon-efs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Blue/Green Kubernetes upgrades for Amazon EKS Anywhere using Flux](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/blue-green-kubernetes-upgrades-for-amazon-eks-anywhere-using-flux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [anaisurl.com: RBAC Explained with Examples 🌟](https://anaisurl.com/kubernetes-rbac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Configure RBAC in Kubernetes Like a Boss](https://dev.to/mstryoda/configure-rbac-in-kubernetes-like-a-boss-h67) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes RBAC Explained | Anton Putra 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE9Qb8dHqWI) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Kubernetes TLS, Demystified 🌟](https://dev.to/otomato_io/possible-paths-2hfc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [trstringer.com: Create a Basic Kubernetes Validating Webhook](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-validating-webhook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Using OpenShift Pipelines to Automate Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-openshift-pipelines-to-automate-red-hat-advanced-cluster-security-for-kubernetes) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Selenium With Python in a Docker Container](https://dev.to/nazliander/using-selenium-within-a-docker-container-ghp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to create a Deployment in Kubernetes](https://www.howtoforge.com/create-a-deployment-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Developing and deploying applications to Kubernetes locally with Shipa and Minikube](https://shipa.io/deploying-applications-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Deploying a real-world application on Kubernetes](https://shipa.io/a-real-world-application-deployment-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps in Kubernetes, the easy way–with GitHub Actions and Shipa](https://shipa.io/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [developer.ibm.com: Example exercises to differentiate OpenShift and Kubernetes](https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/examples-differentiate-openshift-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [brennerm.github.io: Setting up an EKS cluster with IAM/IRSA integration](https://shipit.dev/posts/setting-up-eks-with-irsa-using-terraform.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Automate AWS Virtual Machine using Terraform – Creation Demo](https://k21academy.com/terraform/terraform-automate-aws-vm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How To Build a Database Instance with Terraform and AWS RDS](https://adamtheautomator.com/terraform-and-aws-rds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [learnk8s.io/first-steps](https://learnkube.com/training) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trek10.com: Beginner's Guide to Using Terraform with AWS 🌟](https://caylent.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-using-terraform-with-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Packer and Terraform with Immutable Infrastructure](https://dev.to/cloudskills/packer-and-terraform-with-immutable-infrastructure-47ja) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [scalefactory.com: Failing faster with terraform](https://scalefactory.com/blog/2021/10/13/failing-faster-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [prcode.co.uk: Connect Azure MySQL to Private Endpoint with Terraform](https://prcode.co.uk/2021/04/29/connect-azure-mysql-to-private-endpoint-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [circleci.com: Infrastructure as Code, part 1: create a Kubernetes cluster with Terraform](https://circleci.com/blog/learn-iac-part1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rpadovani.com: How to make Terraform waiting for cloud-init to finish on EC2 without SSH](https://rpadovani.com/terraform-cloudinit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sureshdsk.dev: Check diff between two files in Python](https://sureshdsk.dev/check-diff-between-two-files-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pythonsimplified.com: How to schedule Python scripts using schedule library](https://hewing.foliotek.me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python List Methods – append( ) vs extend( ) in Python Explained with Code Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-list-methods-append-vs-extend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Dictionary Comprehension in Python – Explained with Examples 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/dictionary-comprehension-in-python-explained-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [treyhunner.com: How to flatten a list in Python](https://treyhunner.com/2021/11/how-to-flatten-a-list-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Sets – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-set-operations-explained-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python String split() and join() Methods – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-string-split-and-join-methods-explained-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [oxylabs.io: Python Web Scraping Tutorial: Step-By-Step](https://oxylabs.io/blog/python-web-scraping) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Python Microservices With gRPC 🌟](https://realpython.com/python-microservices-grpc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kdnuggets.com: How To Build A Database Using Python](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2021/09/build-database-using-python.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [doppler.com: Using Environment Variables in Python for App Configuration 🌟](https://www.doppler.com/blog/environment-variables-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: How I Manage Credentials in Python Using AWS Secrets Manager](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-secrets-manager-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Gestionar recursos de Kubernetes con Python](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/gestionar-recursos-de-kubernetes-con-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Work with SQL in Python Using SQLAlchemy and Pandas](https://towardsdatascience.com/work-with-sql-in-python-using-sqlalchemy-and-pandas-cd7693def708) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 basic Linux group management commands every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-commands-manage-groups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Linux tips for using cron to schedule tasks](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cron-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 Linux tools to erase your data](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/linux-tools-erase-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [PDF: Practical Ansible Testing with Molecule](https://www.redhat.com/en/ansible-collaborative) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [toptechskills.com: How to Speed Up Your Ansible Playbooks Over 600% 🌟](https://www.toptechskills.com/ansible-tutorials-courses/speed-up-ansible-playbooks-pipelining-mitogen) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: Ansible Tutorial: Introduction to simple Ansible commands](https://linuxtechlab.com/ansible-tutorial-simple-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Tutorial: Ansible and Account Automation with Okta](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/02/05/okta-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible Collections 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=AXnDrGgLaF0&feature=share&ab_channel=RobertdeBock) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thorsten-hans.com: Debugging apps in Kubernetes with Bridge](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/debugging-apps-in-kubernetes-with-bridge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to automate incident response to security events with AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-automate-incident-response-to-security-events-with-aws-systems-manager-incident-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: 3 Ways to approach GitOps 🌟](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-done-3-ways) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Enable GitOps](https://www.ibm.com/garage) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Build Your First JavaScript GitHub Action](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/build-your-first-javascript-github-action) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Contribute to Open-Source Projects – Git & GitHub Workflow for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-workflow-for-open-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use the .github Repository](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-the-dot-github-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: git config – How to Configure Git Settings to Improve Your Development Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-config-how-to-configure-git-settings) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Undo Merge – How to Revert the Last Merge Commit in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-undo-merge-how-to-revert-the-last-merge-commit-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gitkraken.com: GitFlow](https://support.gitkraken.com/git-workflows-and-extensions/git-flow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Trunk Based Development? A Different Approach to the Software Development Lifecycle](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-trunk-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Wave Goodbye to Release Nights](https://thenewstack.io/wave-goodbye-to-release-nights) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [split.io: Keystone Flags: Feature Flagging With Less Mess](https://www.harness.io/blog?module-name=Feature+Management+%26+Experimentation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [reflectoring.io: Feature Flags with Spring Boot](https://reflectoring.io/spring-boot-feature-flags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Git a March on: GitLab 13.10 ramps up security, adds support for OpenShift, DORA](https://www.devclass.com/ci-cd/2021/03/23/git-a-march-on-gitlab-1310-ramps-up-security-adds-support-for-openshift-dora/1619889) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.gitlab.com: Install GitLab Runner on Red Hat OpenShift](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/openshift.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use GitLab CI To Run Tests Locally? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-gitlab-ci-to-run-test-locally) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Building Docker images on GitLab CI: Docker-in-Docker and Podman 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/gitlab-build-docker-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: Level 1 Automated K8S Deployments With GitLab CI](https://vadosware.io/post/level-one-automated-k8s-deployments-with-gitlab-ci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [community.ops.io: CI CD 101 with GitLab](https://community.ops.io/jatin/ci-cd-101-with-gitlab-4pol) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Manage GitHub Actions Environment Variables and Secrets](https://adamtheautomator.com/github-actions-environment-variables) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A practical guide to using the git stash command](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/git-stash) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fix Merge Conflicts in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fix-merge-conflicts-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Deploy and Manage Gitlab Runners on Amazon EC2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/deploy-and-manage-gitlab-runners-on-amazon-ec2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 Fun Things You Can Do With GitHub.dev 😎](https://dev.to/lostintangent/10-awesome-things-you-can-do-with-github-dev-5fm7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to never type passwords when using Git](https://dev.to/github/how-to-never-type-passwords-when-using-git-18bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub: The Complete Guides - Chapter 6: GitHub Merging](https://dev.to/ifierygod/git-and-github-the-complete-guides-chapter-6-2c74) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub Series' Articles - The Complete Guides 🌟](https://dev.to/ifierygod/series/14420) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Git and GitHub in a team like a pro](https://dev.to/colocodes/learn-how-to-use-git-and-github-in-a-team-like-a-pro-2dk7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub for beginners](https://dev.to/ericawanja/git-and-github-for-beginners-33a0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Git and GitHub](https://dev.to/estherwanjiru/introduction-to-git-and-github-25ei) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Migrar un repositorio de un BitBucket Server local a GitHub](https://www.returngis.net/2021/11/migrar-un-repositorio-de-un-bitbucket-server-local-a-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Database Vs Data Warehouse Vs Data Lake: A Simple Explanation](https://hackernoon.com/database-vs-data-warehouse-vs-data-lake-a-simple-explanation-hz2k33rm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [red-gate.com: Designing Highly Scalable Database Architectures](https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/databases/sql-server/performance-sql-server/designing-highly-scalable-database-architectures) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sqlshack.com: SQL Database on Kubernetes: Considerations and Best Practices 🌟](https://www.sqlshack.com/sql-database-on-kubernetes-considerations-and-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to Run Databases in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/stateful-workloads-in-kubernetes-e49b56a5959) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Simplifying Database Cloud Service Access](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-database-cloud-service-access) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL LEFT JOIN – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-left-join) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL JOIN USING – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-join-using) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Joins Tutorial: Cross Join, Full Outer Join, Inner Join, Left Join, and Right Join](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-joins-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gcreddy.com: SQL Step by Step Videos](https://www.gcreddy.com/2021/05/sql-step-by-step-videos.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Join Types – Inner Join VS Outer Join Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-join-types-inner-join-vs-outer-join-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The SQL Inner Join Command: Example Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-sql-inner-join-command-example-syntax) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Inner Join – How to Join 3 Tables in SQL and MySQL](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-inner-join-how-to-join-3-tables-in-sql-and-mysql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/mysql-query-tuning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Introductory Handbook for Database Continuous Integration](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-continuous-integration-and-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [khalidabuhakmeh.com: Running SQL Server Queries In Docker](https://khalidabuhakmeh.com/running-sql-server-queries-in-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Practical Introduction to PostgreSQL](https://towardsdatascience.com/practical-introduction-to-postgresql-5f73d3d394e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Operating Lambda: Understanding event-driven architecture – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/operating-lambda-understanding-event-driven-architecture-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Optimizing Lambda functions packaged as container images](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/compute/optimizing-lambda-functions-packaged-as-container-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tutorialsdojo.com: Real-time Monitoring of 5XX Errors using AWS Lambda, CloudWatch Logs and Slack](https://tutorialsdojo.com/real-time-monitoring-of-5xx-errors-using-aws-lambda-cloudwatch-logs-slack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Install and Configure OpenEBS on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-install-and-configure-openebs-on-amazon-elastic-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes PVCs with EFS provisioner](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/how-to-use-kubernetes-pvcs-with-efs-provisioner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Using AWS NLB manually targeting an EKS Service exposing UDP traffic](https://itnext.io/using-aws-nlb-manually-targeting-an-eks-service-exposing-udp-traffic-17053ecd8f52) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: EKS vs GKE vs AKS - Evaluating Kubernetes in the Cloud](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/eks-vs-gke-vs-aks-jan2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devoriales.com: AWS EKS Secret Encryption: Securing Your EKS Secrets At Rest with AWS KMS](https://devoriales.com/aws-eks-secret-encryption-securing-your-eks-secrets-at-rest-with-aws-kms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [azurecloudai.blog: Deploy Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to a preexisting VNET](https://azurecloudai.blog/verify.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Getting started with Amazon EKS Anywhere](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-general-availability-of-amazon-eks-anywhere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Install Kubernetes 1.22 and containerd the Easy Way with kubekey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/install-kubernetes-containerd) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Scaling a Kubernetes Cluster: One of the Best Practices for Using KubeKey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/scale-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubekey) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arnoldgalovics.com: GitHub Actions CI/CD For Oracle Cloud Kubernetes](https://arnoldgalovics.com/github-actions-oracle-cloud-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Multi-branch pipeline management and infrastructure deployment using AWS CDK Pipelines](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/multi-branch-pipeline-management-and-infrastructure-deployment-using-aws-cdk-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Setting Up the Jenkins Plugin for AWS CodeDeploy](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/setting-up-the-jenkins-plugin-for-aws-codedeploy) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [admiralty.io: Multi-Region AWS Fargate on EKS](https://admiralty.io/docs/tutorials/fargate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Getting Started with Free Templates for AWS CloudFormation](https://cloudonaut.io/getting-started-with-aws-cf-templates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Use Git pre-commit hooks to avoid AWS CloudFormation errors](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/use-git-pre-commit-hooks-avoid-aws-cloudformation-errors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: AWS App Runner : How to deploy containerized applications using App Runner](https://dev.to/aws-builders/aws-app-runner-how-to-deploy-containerized-applications-using-app-runner-1f7c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: AWS CDK for EKS β€” Handling Helm Charts](https://itnext.io/aws-cdk-for-eks-handling-helm-charts-aa002afedde4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: Network Policy in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/kubernetes_network_policy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CKAD Scenarios about Ingress and NetworkPolicy](https://itnext.io/ckad-scenarios-about-ingress-and-networkpolicy-155ce958c9ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Installing Cilium on Kubernetes in a fast and efficient way](https://itnext.io/installing-cilium-on-kubernetes-in-a-fast-and-efficient-way-dbcb79ce9699) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: Kubernetes Networking Demystified: A Brief Guide](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/kubernetes-networking-demystified) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [New digital course and lab: AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Primer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/01/new-digital-course-and-lab-aws-cloud-development-kit-cdk-primer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Request Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/request-headers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Response Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/response-headers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [loves.cloud: Creating a fully automated DevSecOps CI/CD Pipeline](https://loves.cloud/creation-of-a-fully-automated-devsecops-cicd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kalilinuxtutorials.com: Deploying & Securing Kubernetes Clusters](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/deploying-securing-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [medium: Install Hashicorp Vault on Kubernetes using Helm - Part 1 |' Marco Franssen](https://marcofranssen.nl/install-hashicorp-vault-on-kubernetes-using-helm-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How to secure your container images with GitLab and Grype](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/secure-container-images-with-gitlab-and-grype) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arsouyes.org: PKCS, pem, der, key, crt,...](https://www.arsouyes.org/articles/2021/2021-06-21_PKCS_pem_der_key_crt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Authentication vs Authorization – What's the Difference?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/whats-the-difference-between-authentication-and-authorisation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets with AWS Secrets Manager 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-with-aws-secrets-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Sign and verify container images with this open source tool (sigstore)](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/sigstore-container-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [testdriven.io: Running Vault and Consul on Kubernetes](https://testdriven.io/blog/running-vault-and-consul-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Managing secrets deployment in Kubernetes using Sealed Secrets 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/managing-secrets-deployment-in-kubernetes-using-sealed-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Hardening Docker and Kubernetes with seccomp 🌟](https://itnext.io/hardening-docker-and-kubernetes-with-seccomp-a88b1b4e2111) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Vault on Kubernetes with Spring Cloud](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/30/vault-on-kubernetes-with-spring-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create Azure Key Vault Certificates on Azure Portal and Powershell](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/-create-azure-key-vault-certificates-on-azure-portal-and-powershell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tryhackme.com: Metasploit: Introduction](https://tryhackme.com/room/metasploitintro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Manage your secrets in Git with SOPS for Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/stack-labs/manage-your-secrets-in-git-with-sops-for-kubernetes-57me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [DevSecOps – Static Analysis SAST with Jenkins Pipeline](https://digitalvarys.com/devsecops-static-analysis-sast-with-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysadminxpert.com: How to do Security Auditing of CentOS System Using Lynis Tool](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-do-security-auditing-of-centos-system-using-lynis-tool) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn the Basics of Java Programming](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-the-basics-of-java-programming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming in Java – Full Book](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/object-oriented-programming-in-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Unit Tests in Java](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/java-unit-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to View Build Logs for GitHub Pages](https://dev.to/github/visualize-github-pages-build-logs-1mc1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Build your website with Jekyll](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/build-website-jekyll) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab 14.1 released with Helm Chart Registry and Escalation Policies](https://docs.gitlab.com/releases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Podman Tutorial For Beginners: Step by Step Guides 🌟](https://devopscube.com/podman-tutorial-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tutorial: Host a Local Podman Image Registry 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-host-a-local-podman-image-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.fourninecloud.com: Kubernetes monitoring β€” How to monitor using prometheus?](https://blog.fourninecloud.com/kubernetes-monitoring-how-to-monitor-using-prometheus-f2eff767f6bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Hands on your first Kubernetes secrets 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-uk/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #19: Manage app credentials using Kubernetes Secrets 🌟](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/07/kubernetes-for-developers-19-manage-app-credentials-using-Kubernetes-Secrets.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz: Using OAuth2 proxy for Kubernetes Dashboard](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/recipes/kubernetes/oauth2-proxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rejupillai.com: Let’s Encrypt the Web (for free)](https://rejupillai.com/index.php/2021/03/06/configure-tls-on-gke-ingress-for-free-with-lets-encrypt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Istio: part 1 – Istio Components](https://dev.to/aurelievache/understanding-istio-part-1-istio-components-4ik5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Learn how to rate limit requests in Istio 🌟](https://www.solo.io/blog/tutorial-rate-limiting-of-service-requests-in-istio-service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Istio, the Kubernetes service mesh](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Pipelines Advanced Triggers Part 1 - Triggering Different Project Builds in the Same Repository](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-advanced-triggers-part-1-triggering-different-project-builds-in-the-same-repository) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: jfrog - Modern App Deployments: How to use NGINX and JFrog to Automate your Blue/Green deployments](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15CGdzfDlpQ&ab_channel=JFrog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Kubernetes for ASP.NET Core Developers – Introduction, Architecture, Hands-On](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/aspnet-core/kubernetes-for-developers) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Introducing the AWS CloudWatch integration, Grafana Cloud's first fully managed integration](https://grafana.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana dashboards: A complete guide to all the different types you can build](https://grafana.com/blog/grafana-dashboards-a-complete-guide-to-all-the-different-types-you-can-build) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Top 5 user-requested synthetic monitoring alerts in Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/top-5-user-requested-synthetic-monitoring-alerts-in-grafana-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A beginner's guide to network monitoring with Grafana and Prometheus](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-network-monitoring-with-grafana-and-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A 3-step guide to troubleshooting and visualizing Kubernetes with Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/a-3-step-guide-to-troubleshooting-and-visualizing-kubernetes-with-grafana-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Video: How to build a Prometheus query in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/video-how-to-build-a-prometheus-query-in-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [collabnix.com: The Ultimate Docker Tutorial for Automation Testing](https://collabnix.com/the-ultimate-docker-tutorial-for-automation-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Distributed Load Testing on AWS 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/distributed-load-testing-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io: Why Devs Love Dynatrace 🌟](https://dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io/codelabs/why-devs-love-dynatrace-2/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Single Message Transformations - The Swiss Army Knife of Kafka Connect](https://www.morling.dev/blog/single-message-transforms-swiss-army-knife-of-kafka-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Platform Brings Kafka Closer to Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-platform-brings-kafka-closer-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: How to Build and Deploy Scalable Machine Learning in Production with Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/blog/build-deploy-scalable-machine-learning-production-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Confluent.io: Intro to Apache Kafka: How Kafka Works 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/what-is-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Simplifying Apache Kafka Multi-Cluster Management Using Control Center and Cluster Registry](https://www.confluent.io/blog/simplify-multiple-kafka-cluster-management-monitoring-using-confluent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Part 1: The Evolution of Data Pipeline Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/part-1-the-evolution-of-data-pipeline-architecture) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: How to Orchestrate Data Pipelines with Applications Deployed on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-orchestrate-data-pipelines-with-applications-deployed-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Improve your Kafka Connect builds of Debezium.](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/06/improve-your-kafka-connect-builds-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to CDC (Change Data Capture)](https://vladmihalcea.com/a-beginners-guide-to-cdc-change-data-capture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Db2 and Oracle connectors coming to Debezium 1.4 GA](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/25/db2-and-oracle-connectors-coming-to-debezium-1-4-ga) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [debezium.io: Using Debezium to Create a Data Lake with Apache Iceberg](https://debezium.io/blog/2021/10/20/using-debezium-create-data-lake-with-apache-iceberg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using a schema registry to ensure data consistency between microservices](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/schema-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [daily.dev: Building a fault-tolerant event-driven architecture with Google Cloud, Pulumi and Debezium](https://daily.dev/blog/building-a-fault-tolerant-event-driven-architecture-with-google-cloud-pulumi-and-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mrpaulandrew.com: BUILDING A DATA MESH ARCHITECTURE IN AZURE – PART 2](https://mrpaulandrew.com/2021/12/22/building-a-data-mesh-architecture-in-azure-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.fr: Infrastructure Modernization with Google Anthos and Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/fr-fr/blog/modernize-apps-and-infrastructure-with-anthos-confluent-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: App Modernization and Hybrid Cloud Architectures with Apache Kafka](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/10/apache-kafka-app-modernization-legacy-hybrid-cloud-native-architecture) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: Apache Kafka and MQTT (Part 1 of 5) – Overview and Comparison](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/15/apache-kafka-mqtt-sparkplug-iot-blog-series-part-1-of-5-overview-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io: How to count messages in a Kafka topic](https://developer.confluent.io/confluent-tutorials/count-messages/ksql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [phoenixnap.com: How to Set Up and Run Kafka on Kubernetes 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/kafka-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Running Kafka on kubernetes for local development](https://dev.to/thegroo/running-kafka-on-kubernetes-for-local-development-2a54) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Kafkacat – the most versatile Kafka CLI client 🌟](https://dev.to/de_maric/learn-how-to-use-kafkacat-the-most-versatile-kafka-cli-client-1kb4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: getting started with kubernetes, deploy a docker container in 5 minutes](https://codeburst.io/getting-started-with-kubernetes-deploy-a-docker-container-with-kubernetes-in-5-minutes-eb4be0e96370) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Build a Kubernetes Minecraft server with Ansible's Helm modules](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/kubernetes-minecraft-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: GitOps in Multicluster Environments with Anthos Config Management](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-gitops-in-multicluster-environments-with-anthos-config-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: Deploy Anthos Apps from GCP Marketplace into Amazon EKS Cluster](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-deploy-anthos-apps-from-gcp-marketplace-into-amazon-eks-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [experfy.com e-learning: Effective Jenkins - Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration](https://training.experfy.com/courses/effective-jenkins-continuous-delivery-and-continuous-integration) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [arnaudlheureux.io: Migrating Azure CAF landing zones to Terraform 0.13](https://www.arnaudlheureux.io/2020/10/02/migrating-azure-caf-landing-zones-on-terraform-0-13) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aigents.co: Data Structures and Python 🌟](https://aigents.co/data-science-blog/coding-tutorial/data-structures-and-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Create a Twitterbot with Python 3 and the Tweepy Library](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-twitterbot-with-python-3-and-the-tweepy-library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: An Intro to Threading in Python](https://realpython.com/intro-to-python-threading) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: Discover Flask, Part 1 - Setting Up a Static Site](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/flask-by-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: A Guide to Running Stateful Applications in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/a-guide-to-running-stateful-applications-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [howtoforge.com: Storage in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/storage-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kylezsembery.com: Persistent Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.kylezsembery.com/persistent-storage-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim β€” an overview with examples](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-persistentvolume-and-persistentvolumeclaim-an-overview-with-examples-3c5688222f99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: HTTPS for Developers 🌟](https://dev.to/tiangolo/https-for-developers-1774) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Using VS Code to git rebase](https://dev.to/colbygarland/using-vs-code-to-git-rebase-1lc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with the fabric8 Kubernetes Java client](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/20/getting-started-with-the-fabric8-kubernetes-java-client) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: How to Setup High-Availability Load Balancer with β€˜HAProxy’ to Control Web Server Traffic](https://www.tecmint.com/install-haproxy-load-balancer-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tecmint.com: How to Setup HAProxy as Load Balancer for Nginx on CentOS 8](https://www.tecmint.com/setup-nginx-haproxy-load-balancer-in-centos-8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Directing Kubernetes traffic with Traefik](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-traefik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Speed Up Static Web Pages with Varnish Cache Server on Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-speed-up-static-web-pages-with-varnish-cache-server-on-ubuntu-20-04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: WSL+Docker: Kubernetes on the Windows Desktop 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/21/wsl-docker-kubernetes-on-the-windows-desktop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: WSL2 Tips: Limit CPU/Memory When using Docker](https://itnext.io/wsl2-tips-limit-cpu-memory-when-using-docker-c022535faf6f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Ingress Controllers in OpenShift using IPI](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-ingress-controllers-in-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: How to install CodeReady Workspaces in a restricted OpenShift 4 environment](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/how-to-install-codeready-workspaces-in-a-restricted-openshift-4-environment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [americanexpress.io: **Do Not Run Dockerized Applications as Root** 🌟](https://americanexpress.io/do-not-run-dockerized-applications-as-root) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Broken by default: why you should avoid most Dockerfile example 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/dockerizing-python-is-hard) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding and Building Docker Images 🌟](https://jfrog.com/learn/cloud-native/how-to-build-docker-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Top 18 Docker commands for Automation Tester/Devops/SDET/Test Lead? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/02/top-18-docker-commands-for-aytomation.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: CΓ³mo crear y desplegar microservicios con Spring Boot, Spring Cloud Netflix y Docker](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2020/12/22/como-crear-y-desplegar-microservicios-con-spring-boot-spring-cloud-netflix-y-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [victorops.com: Source Code Control: Trunk-Based Development vs. GitFlow](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/about-splunk/acquisitions/splunk-on-call.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: 20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management](https://www.tecmint.com/20-netstat-commands-for-linux-network-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [freecodecamp.org: The Linux Command Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-linux-commands-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [A Distributed Tracing Adventure in Apache Beam](https://rion.io/2020/07/04/a-distributed-tracing-adventure-in-apache-beam) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.dev: GitHub Workflow](https://www.kubernetes.dev/docs/guide/github-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kean.github.io: Trunk-Based Development](https://kean.blog/post/trunk-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: The Importance of Feature Flags in CI/CD](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-feature-flags-help-you-put-customers-first) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Testing with Feature Flags to Improve Developer Productivity](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flags-improve-developer-productivity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: How to Grow Continuous Delivery Maturity Using Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-to-build-the-process-and-culture-behind-using-feature-flags-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Change Management in Production](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/change-management-in-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: 5 devops use cases for developing with feature flags](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270518/5-devops-use-cases-for-developing-with-feature-flags.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Understanding the Feature Flag Lifecycle](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flag-lifecycle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to database multitenancy](https://vladmihalcea.com/database-multitenancy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [andrewlock.net: Running database migrations when deploying to Kubernetes 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes-part-7-running-database-migrations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: You Should Use This to Visualize SQL Joins Instead of Venn Diagrams](https://towardsdatascience.com/you-should-use-this-to-visualize-sql-joins-instead-of-venn-diagrams-ede15f9583fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [reply.com: Web Services: SOAP and REST - A Simple Introduction](https://www.reply.com/solidsoft-reply/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Rapid API Creation with AWS Amplify](https://dev.to/fllstck/rapid-api-creation-with-aws-amplify-3c8i) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Using Amazon EFS for AWS Lambda in your serverless applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/using-amazon-efs-for-aws-lambda-in-your-serverless-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Deploy Machine Learning Pipeline on AWS Fargate](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2020/07/deploy-machine-learning-pipeline-aws-fargate.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How to create a documentation site with Docsify and GitHub Pages](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/docsify-github-pages) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Set Up an Elasticsearch, Fluentd and Kibana (EFK) Logging Stack on Kubernetes](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-elasticsearch-fluentd-and-kibana-efk-logging-stack-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Install and use Crunchy PostgreSQLfor OpenShift operator for simple todo app on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wuUXi6Qbis&ab_channel=MichaelBornholdtNielsen) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gist.github.com: How to protect your ~/.kube/ configuration](https://gist.github.com/PatrLind/e651d3cbc3bf68e4bd9fcc9568cbd3fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Integrate a Kubernetes Cluster with an External Vault 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/kubernetes-introduction/kubernetes-external-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Monitoring Services like an SRE in OpenShift ServiceMesh Part 2: Collecting Standard Metrics 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-services-like-an-sre-in-openshift-servicemesh-part-2-collecting-standard-metrics-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Modern web applications on OpenShift, Part 4: Openshift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/27/modern-web-applications-on-openshift-part-4-openshift-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devopstoolkitseries.com](https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [claydesk.com: Google Cloud App Engine Vs Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.claydesk.com/ecampus/google-cloud-app-engine-vs-red-hat) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Customizing OpenShift project creation 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/05/customizing-openshift-project-creation) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Testing memory-based horizontal pod autoscaling on OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/19/testing-memory-based-horizontal-pod-autoscaling-on-openshift) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [OpenShift 4 Resource Management](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC_PB1yZcIc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tecmint: How to Install Apache Kafka in CentOS/RHEL 7](https://www.tecmint.com/install-apache-kafka-in-centos-rhel) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Capture database changes with Debezium Apache Kafka connectors](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/14/capture-database-changes-with-debezium-apache-kafka-connectors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL Change Data Capture With Debezium](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-change-data-capture-with-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Build a simple cloud-native change data capture pipeline](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/02/build-a-simple-cloud-native-change-data-capture-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Building a SQL Database Audit System using Kafka, MongoDB and Maxwell's Daemon](https://www.infoq.com/articles/database-audit-system-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [noti.st: Change Data Capture with Flink SQL and Debezium 🌟](https://noti.st/morsapaes/liQzgs/change-data-capture-with-flink-sql-and-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudblog.withgoogle.com: Turn any Dataflow pipeline into a reusable template](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/create-templates-from-any-dataflow-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Build a data streaming pipeline using Kafka Streams and Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/28/build-a-data-streaming-pipeline-using-kafka-streams-and-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Low-code microservices orchestration with Syndesis](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/25/low-code-microservices-orchestration-with-syndesis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Change data capture for microservices without writing any code](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/15/change-data-capture-for-microservices-without-writing-any-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [martinfowler.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-mesh-principles.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture Defined](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/12/data-mesh-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Data Domains and Data Products](https://towardsdatascience.com/data-domains-and-data-products-64cc9d28283e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Jenkins Integration with Nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbO4MTESiJQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: uploading artifacts from jenkins to nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NmGSnqLd58) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Handling Angular environments in continuous delivery with Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/27/handling-angular-environments-in-continuous-delivery-with-red-hat-openshift) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./angular.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Install Red Hat 3scale and configure tenants with 7 simple commands](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/09/install-3scale-multitenant-in-7-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Take your Linux development experience in Windows to the next level with WSL and Visual Studio Code Remote](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/take-your-linux-development-experience-in-windows-to-the-next-level-with-wsl-and-visual-studio-code-remote) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Getting Started with Docker: Facts You Should Know 🌟](https://itnext.io/getting-started-with-docker-facts-you-should-know-d000e5815598) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to building DevOps pipelines with open source tools](https://opensource.com/article/19/4/devops-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [atlassian.com: Gitflow Workflow](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/gitflow-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [featureflags.io: Flags vs Branching](https://featureflags.io/feature-flags-vs-branching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain Kubernetes Secrets in plain English 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2019/8/kubernetes-secrets-explained-plain-english) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com - Get started with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/05/02/get-started-with-jenkins-ci-cd-in-red-hat-openshift-4) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [certdepot.net: OpenShift Free available resources 🌟](https://www.certdepot.net/openshift-free-available-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [techbeatly.com: How to create, increase or decrease project quota](https://techbeatly.com/how-to-create-increase-or-decrease-project-quota-in-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: Stateful Workloads and the Two Data Center Conundrum](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/stateful-workloads-and-the-two-data-center-conundrum) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: From Templates to Openshift Helm Charts](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-templates-to-openshift-helm-charts) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Templating on OpenShift: should I use Helm templates or OpenShift templates? 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/openshift-what-templates-should-you-use-helm-or-openshift) [EMERGING] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Integration service registry](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/12/16/getting-started-with-red-hat-integration-service-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Decoupling microservices with Apache Camel and Debezium](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/19/decoupling-microservices-with-apache-camel-and-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [martinfowler.com: How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-monolith-to-mesh.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [digitalocean.com: How To Code in Python 3 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial-series/how-to-code-in-python-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [webcodegeeks.com: Python Django Tutorial](https://www.webcodegeeks.com/python/python-django-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [vadosware.io: Using Makefiles And Envsubst As An Alternative To Helm And' Ksonnet (deprecated)](https://vadosware.io/post/using-makefiles-and-envsubst-as-an-alternative-to-helm-and-ksonnet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Atlassian Git Cheatsheet](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/atlassian-git-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Building Declarative Pipelines with OpenShift DSL Plugin 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/building-declarative-pipelines-openshift-dsl-plugin) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [martinfowler.com: Serverless Architectures](https://martinfowler.com/articles/serverless.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [howdns.works](https://howdns.works) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [devopszone.info: An Introduction To Git-flow Workflow](https://www.devopszone.info/post/an-introduction-to-git-flow-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [infoworld.com: Why aren’t you using feature flags?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261454/why-arent-you-using-feature-flags.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Creando un API REST en Java (parte 1)](https://www.oscarblancarteblog.com/2018/06/25/creando-un-api-rest-en-java-parte-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/: Using OpenShift 3 on your **local environment** 🌟](https://blog.openshift.com/using-openshift-3-on-your-local-environment) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/ - Kubernetes: A Pod’s Life 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-pods-life) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Securing .NET Core on OpenShift using HTTPS](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/10/12/securing-net-core-on-openshift-using-https) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Running an insecure registry –insecure-registry](https://forums.docker.com/t/running-an-insecure-registry-insecure-registry/8159) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Installing and Configuring Django Web Framework with Virtual Environments in CentOS/Debian](https://www.tecmint.com/install-and-configure-django-web-framework-in-centos-debian-ubuntu) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Using WSL and MobaXterm to Create a Linux Dev Environment on Windows](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/using-wsl-and-mobaxterm-to-create-a-linux-dev-environment-on-windows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/setting-up-docker-for-windows-and-wsl-to-work-flawlessly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [trunkbaseddevelopment.com: Alternative Branching Models](https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/alternative-branching-models) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [New Alexa Skills Kit Template: Build a Trivia Skill in under an Hour](https://developer.amazon.com) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [slideshare.net: CI/CD with Openshift and Jenkins 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/arilivigni/cicd-with-openshift-and-jenkins) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Simply Explained: OpenShift and Jenkins Pipelines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/jenkins-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use the Python Map Function 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-the-python-map-function) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Create a GUI Application Using Qt and Python in Minutes: Example Web Browser](https://www.digitalpeer.com/blog/create-a-gui-application-using-qt-and-python-in-minutes-example-web-browser) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: How to use Python to hack your Eclipse IDE](https://opensource.com/life/16/2/how-use-python-hack-your-ide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: MonitorizaciΓ³n y anΓ‘lisis de rendimiento de aplicaciones con Dynatrace APM](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2016/10/26/monitorizacion-y-analisis-de-rendimiento-de-aplicaciones-con-dynatrace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [aprendegit.com: git-flow: la rama develop y uso de feature branches](https://aprendegit.com/git-flow-la-rama-develop-y-uso-de-feature-branches) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [thinkinglabs.io: Feature Branching considered Evil](https://thinkinglabs.io/talks/2016/10/29/feature-branching-considered-evil.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: A Linux networking guide to CIDR notation and configuration - sipcalc 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/16/12/cidr-network-notation-configuration-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [5 Tips to Boost the Performance of Your Apache Web Server](https://www.tecmint.com/apache-performance-tuning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [TaskBuster Django Tutorial, made with Django 1.8 and Python 3](https://www.marinamele.com/taskbuster-django-tutorial) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [TDD with Django, from scratch: a beginner's intro to testing and web development](https://www.pyvideo.org/video/3509/tdd-with-django-from-scratch-a-beginners-intro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [gist.github.com/JamesMGreene: A comparison of using `git flow` commands' versus raw `git` commands](https://gist.github.com/JamesMGreene/cdd0ac49f90c987e45ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Removing the last commit](https://gist.github.com/CrookedNumber/8964442) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Free eGuide: JVM Troubleshooting Guide](https://freepromagazine.blogspot.de/2014/07/free-eguide-jvm-troubleshooting-guide.html) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [paulhammant.com: What is Trunk-Based Development?](https://paulhammant.com/2013/04/05/what-is-trunk-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [Git-flow cheatsheet](https://danielkummer.github.io/git-flow-cheatsheet/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [devroom.io: Git Squash your latests commits into one](https://www.devroom.io/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2010)** [nvie.com: Feature Branches. A successful Git branching model](https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [aihr.com: 21+ ChatGPT Prompts for HR To Accelerate Your Productivity](https://www.aihr.com/blog/chatgpt-prompts-for-hr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: K8sGPT + LocalAI: Unlock Kubernetes superpowers for free!](https://itnext.io/k8sgpt-localai-unlock-kubernetes-superpowers-for-free-584790de9b65) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [golang-design/history](https://github.com/golang-design/history) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Golang for Node.js Developers](https://github.com/miguelmota/golang-for-nodejs-developers) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [The Ultimate Go Study Guide](https://github.com/hoanhan101/ultimate-go) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [go.dev: A new search experience on pkg.go.dev](https://go.dev/blog/pkgsite-search-redesign) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [quii/learn-go-with-tests](https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Getting started with Go-Lang](https://dev.to/treva123mutebi/getting-started-with-go-lang-1g0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to/mavensingh: Advantages and Disadvantages of Go](https://dev.to/mavensingh/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-go-5gha) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Getting Started With Go (golang) | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/getting-started-with-go-golang-5eh8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Deploying Your First Golang Webapp](https://dev.to/heroku/deploying-your-first-golang-webapp-11b3) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [eli.thegreenplace.net: REST Servers in Go: Part 4 - using OpenAPI and Swagger](https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2021/rest-servers-in-go-part-4-using-openapi-and-swagger) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Rate limiting HTTP requests in Go using Redis](https://dev.to/mauriciolinhares/rate-limiting-http-requests-in-go-using-redis-51m7) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Understanding and Crafting HTTP Middlewares in Go](https://dev.to/theghostmac/understanding-and-crafting-http-middlewares-in-go-3183) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Create a Restful API with Golang from scratch 🌟](https://dev.to/pacheco/create-a-restful-api-with-golang-from-scratch-42g2) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [blog.getambassador.io: Debugging Go Microservices in Kubernetes with VScode](https://blog.getambassador.io/debugging-go-microservices-in-kubernetes-with-vscode-a36beb48ef1) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [An example of using dynamic client of k8s.io/client-go](https://ymmt2005.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/04/14/An_example_of_using_dynamic_client_of_k8s.io/client-go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [iximiuz.com: How To Call Kubernetes API using Go - Types and Common Machinery](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-go-types-and-common-machinery) [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Using Delve to debug Go programs on Red Hat Enterprise' Linux](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/03/using-delve-to-debug-go-programs-on-red-hat-enterprise-linux) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide: Go Concurrency Guide 🌟](https://github.com/luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [developer.okta.com: Elasticsearch in Go: A Developer's Guide](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/04/23/elasticsearch-go-developers-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [thenewstack.io: Getting Started with Go and InfluxDB](https://thenewstack.io/getting-started-with-go-and-influxdb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [blog.logrocket.com: Building a simple app with Go and PostgreSQL](https://blog.logrocket.com/building-simple-app-go-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Go Does Not Need a Java Style GC](https://itnext.io/go-does-not-need-a-java-style-gc-ac99b8d26c60) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
 
 ## Case Study
 
-  - **(2023)** [==engineering.monday.com: monday.com’s Multi-Regional Architecture: A Deep Dive==](https://engineering.monday.com/monday-coms-multi-regional-architecture-a-deep-dive) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A real-world architectural dissection of how monday.com implemented a highly resilient, multi-regional cloud strategy to improve latency and adhere to strict regional data regulations. Explains state replication strategies, request routing optimizations, and database scaling bottlenecks encountered during global scaling.
-  - **(2023)** [==quarkus.io: VCStream: a new messaging platform for DECATHLON’s Value Chain, built on Quarkus==](https://quarkus.io/blog/decathlon-user-story) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Outlines Decathlon's development of VCStream, a high-throughput messaging platform built on Quarkus to optimize its global supply and value chain. Quarkus's sub-atomic, reactive execution model allowed Decathlon to dramatically reduce memory footprint and startup times compared to traditional Spring Boot setups. The architecture utilizes reactive streams and Kafka integrations to deliver real-time data synchronization at scale.
-  - **(2022)** [==aws.amazon.com: AstraZeneca’s Drug Design Program Built using AWS wins Innovation Award==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/astrazenecas-drug-design-program-built-using-aws-wins-innovation-award) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Analyzes AstraZeneca's cloud-native molecular drug design framework, which earned an AWS Innovation Award. The architecture leverages AWS high-performance computing (HPC) and serverless batch processing to run massive, parallel virtual screenings and machine learning models. This scalable platform drastically reduces the time needed to evaluate candidate compounds, showcasing cloud infrastructure as a force multiplier in pharmaceutical research.
-  - **(2022)** [==falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical: Protect shared clusters for medical imaging==](https://falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Shows how Incepto Medical leverages Falco to secure multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters processing highly-sensitive patient medical imaging. Falco detects anomalous runtime container activity, raw system calls, and unauthorized namespace access in real-time. This runtime instrumentation enables compliance with stringent medical data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA) without introducing heavy performance overhead to GPU-intensive AI inference workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [==nordicapis.com: Using gRPC to Connect a Microservices Ecosystem==](https://nordicapis.com/using-grpc-to-connect-a-microservices-ecosystem) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An architectural evaluation of employing gRPC to construct a microservices ecosystem. Discusses how using Protocol Buffers and HTTP/2 optimizes backplane performance, minimizes payload sizes, and guarantees interface contracts.
-  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: The Great Lambda Migration to Kubernetes Jobsβ€”a Journey in Three Parts 🌟==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/lambda-migration-k8s-jobs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A thorough post-mortem migrating heavy serverless infrastructure (AWS Lambda) into native Kubernetes batch Jobs. Discusses runtime optimizations, cost benefits, and developer velocity differences of running self-hosted orchestrations.
-  - **(2019)** [==monzo.com: Controlling outbound traffic from Kubernetes==](https://monzo.com/blog/controlling-outbound-traffic-from-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Details the technical execution of isolating and managing external network endpoints from within a production Kubernetes banking cluster. Features strategies on proxy security, dynamic firewall rule sets, and compliance monitoring.
-  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries: BMW Group Develops a GenAI Assistant to Accelerate Infrastructure Optimization on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/bmw-group-develops-a-genai-assistant-to-accelerate-infrastructure-optimization-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” This case study highlights BMW Group's deployment of a generative AI assistant on AWS designed to automate and optimize cloud infrastructure operations. By synthesizing telemetry data and AWS resource metrics, the assistant accelerates infrastructure diagnostics, reduces operational overhead, and drives cost-efficient resource provisioning. It demonstrates how LLMs can be integrated into enterprise cloud operations (AIOps) to simplify complex architectural decision-making.
-  - **(2023)** [**redhat.com: The Volkswagen Group builds automated testing environment**](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/the-volkswagen-group) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores Volkswagen Group's migration to an automated software-defined testing environment built on Red Hat OpenShift. This platform-based approach streamlines verification cycles for ECU software, accelerating vehicle-to-cloud development pipelines. By leveraging containerized testing nodes and Kubernetes orchestration, VW drastically reduced testing feedback loops while maintaining safety-critical compliance.
-  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How Daily.Dev Built a Low-Budget Serverless Scraping Pipeline for Online Articles**](https://thenewstack.io/how-daily-dev-built-a-low-budget-serverless-scraping-pipeline-for-online-articles) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Details how daily.dev constructed a cost-efficient article parsing ecosystem by combining serverless scraping pipelines, queue storage, and ephemeral container tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [**api7.ai: How Does APISIX Ingress Support Thousands of Pod Replicas?**](https://api7.ai/blog/apisix-ingress-support-thousands-pod-replicas) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed case study illustrating how the Apache APISIX Ingress Controller achieves near-instant configuration reloads in environments scaling up to thousands of active pod endpoints without increasing overall connection latency.
-  - **(2021)** [**How we learned to improve Kubernetes CronJobs at Scale (Part 1 of 2)**](https://eng.lyft.com/improving-kubernetes-cronjobs-at-scale-part-1-cf1479df98d4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Lyft engineers outline architectural bottlenecks of the built-in CronJob controller under heavy enterprise scales. Delivers critical modifications and performance recommendations to safely orchestrate thousands of parallel batch tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Global Load Balancer Approaches 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/global-load-balancer-approaches) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Highlights architectural approaches to implement Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) models across heterogeneous multi-cloud or hybrid clusters. Covers DNS-based and Anycast solutions to facilitate high-availability failover paths.
-  - **(2020)** [**dashbird.io: Serverless Case Study – Coca-Cola**](https://dashbird.io/blog/serverless-case-study-coca-cola) [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A key industrial case study tracking how Coca-Cola migrated critical transaction systems to serverless, noting immense scale capacity and severe operational cost savings.
-  - **(2019)** [**Whitepaper: Migrating Your Databases to AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/dms/?audit=2019q1) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight offers a comprehensive methodology and step-by-step guidance for planning and executing database migrations to AWS. Live Grounding reviews key architectural patterns, conversion tools (AWS SCT), and common anti-patterns. Crucial reading for enterprise modernization and cloud adoption planning.
-  - **(2016)** [**nylas.com: Profiling Python in Production**](https://www.nylas.com/blog/performance) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Curator Insight details Nylas's architecture for continuous, low-overhead profiling inside live environments. Live Grounding highlights that high-throughput microservices rely heavily on statistical, non-blocking sampling profilers (like Py-Spy or Memray) to secure production metrics with negligible runtime performance impact.
-  - **(2022)** [sdtimes.com: Low code cuts down on dev time, increases testing headaches](https://sdtimes.com/lowcode/low-code-cuts-down-on-dev-time-increases-testing-headaches) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical overview of the hidden trade-offs involved in adopting low-code platforms. While it drastically speeds up structural frontend development, it introduces severe challenges in automated integration testing, regression analysis, and pipeline verification.
-  - **(2020)** [gitkraken.com: DevOps Tools Report 2020 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/reports/devops-report-2020) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective statistical report analyzing tool adoption patterns across Git, CI/CD pipelines, and containerization platforms in 2020. This serves as a vital historical baseline for analyzing the progression of modern developer workflows and tool consolidation trends.
-  - **(2018)** [phauer.com: Why I Moved Back from Gradle to Maven](https://phauer.com/2018/moving-back-from-gradle-to-maven) [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A constructive case study analyzing the engineering trade-offs between Gradle and Maven. Highlights Maven's predictability, declarative standards, and plugin stability over dynamic compilation structures.
-  - **(2018)** [Traditional database replication drawbacks](https://www.nuodb.com/blog/replication-is-it-easy) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Whitepaper analyzing systemic issues related to classical active-passive and active-active replication systems. Explores performance overhead, CAP theorem constraints, and split-brain recovery.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: State of DevOps 2021 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/announcing-dora-2021-accelerate-state-of-devops-report) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The landmark 2021 Google DORA report highlighting critical system performance benchmarks. Establishes the clear architectural correlation between highly automated delivery pathways, strict security hygiene, and business-level outcomes.
-  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: Low-code could replace "traditional" coding within months](https://www.techradar.com/news/low-code-could-replace-traditional-coding-within-months) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A provocative analysis reflecting on speculative industry trends regarding low-code automation. It highlights how aggressive market expansion projections suggest rapid enterprise adoption, while detailing the ongoing debate about scalability limits.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Puppet Releases Its 2020 State of DevOps Report 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/11/2020-devops-report) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the 2020 State of DevOps report. Highlights operational plateaus in mid-stage organizational structures, arguing for self-service automation and infrastructure abstraction models.
-  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: Uso ChatGPT entre 50 y 70 veces al dΓ­a para todo, desde preparar reuniones hasta quitarme el pegamento de los dedos](https://www.businessinsider.es/tecnologia/uso-chatgpt-50-70-veces-dia-ser-productivo-1228162) [SPANISH CONTENT] [CASE STUDY] 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reportaje de carΓ‘cter prΓ‘ctico que expone la incorporaciΓ³n intensiva de agentes de IA conversacional dentro del flujo de trabajo corporativo diario, ilustrando la aceleraciΓ³n de tareas de sΓ­ntesis y redacciΓ³n tΓ©cnica. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/metaleapca: metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf](https://github.com/metaleapca/metaleap-devops-in-k8s/blob/main/metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf) ⭐ 30  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cohesive architectural reference document detailing modern DevOps automation workflows within Kubernetes. It covers pipeline construction, automated manifest validation, and GitOps-driven application lifecycle patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [digitalisationworld.com: Multicloud: Two truths and a lie](https://digitalisationworld.com/blogs/57435/multicloud-two-truths-and-a-lie)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical exploration of the strategic myths versus realities of adopting a multi-cloud architecture. It warns against unnecessary engineering overhead and complex network topology while admitting its value in high-availability designs. Live grounding supports its status as a valuable corporate reality check.
-  - **(2026)** [nextgov.com: Why smart multicloud policies are a golden ticket to modernizing IT infrastructure](https://www.nextgov.com/ideas/2023/11/why-smart-multicloud-policies-are-golden-ticket-modernizing-it-infrastructure/392232)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of public sector cloud strategies, focusing on how smart multi-cloud policies can drive federal IT modernization. It addresses compliance, high-availability targets, and distributed vendor risk. Live grounding confirms the ongoing shifts in government contracting toward multi-provider models.
-  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: AsΓ­ se reparte el mercado cloud: los tres grandes tienen el 63%, los siguientes 10 un 22%](https://www.xataka.com/pro/asi-se-reparte-mercado-cloud-tres-grandes-tienen-63-siguientes-10-22) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth analysis of global cloud market distribution, focusing on how AWS, Azure, and GCP control over 60% of the market. It explains the systemic risks of hyperscaler oligopoly on enterprise supply chains. Live grounding reinforces its warnings regarding the lack of supplier diversity in critical infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Is a Multicloud Strategy Right for Your Organization?](https://thenewstack.io/is-a-multicloud-strategy-right-for-your-organization)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic decision matrix designed to help enterprise leaders assess whether a multi-cloud configuration is justified given its steep integration costs. It analyses networking overhead and failover constraints. Live grounding verifies that its cautionary metrics are highly applicable to modern microservice designs.
-  - **(2026)** [iot-analytics.com: The IoT cloud: Microsoft Azure vs. AWS vs. Google Cloud](https://iot-analytics.com/iot-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth IoT Analytics report mapping the differences in IoT architectures, ingestion protocols, and message-broker setups across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Live grounding highlights the strategic exit of GCP IoT Core, which shifted the enterprise IoT landscape heavily toward Azure IoT Hub and AWS IoT.
-  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: El talΓ³n de Aquiles de AWS son sus altas tarifas de salida de datos, y sus rivales empiezan a explotarlo: guerra de precios contra el gigante de la nube](https://www.xataka.com/pro/talon-aquiles-aws-sus-altas-tarifas-salida-datos-sus-rivales-empiezan-a-explotarlo-guerra-precios-gigante-nube) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative Spanish article highlighting the high financial burden of AWS egress fees and how competitors leverage this pricing vulnerability to acquire market share. Live grounding indicates its historical accuracy, pointing to regulatory pressures in the EU which forced hyperscalers to lower egress fees.
-  - **(2026)** [jamaica-gleaner.com: Amazon outage’s future implications](https://past.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20211224/amazon-outages-future-implications)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed business post-mortem reviewing the global impact of AWS outages on distributed supply chains and e-commerce platforms. Emphasizes the risk of hosting mission-critical operations on a single public cloud provider. Live grounding validates its recommendations to implement multi-region failover configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [20minutos.es: Amazon Web Services vuelve a romper Internet: se ha caΓ­do ya tres veces en el mismo mes y le llueven las crΓ­ticas](https://www.20minutos.es/tecnologia/actualidad/amazon-web-services-vuelve-a-romper-internet-se-ha-caido-ya-tres-veces-en-el-mismo-mes-y-le-llueven-las-criticas-4931834) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical Spanish news report examining AWS outages that repeatedly disrupted major segments of the internet. It highlights the systemic risks of hyperscaler oligopoly and details developer frustration with cloud availability SLAs. Live grounding confirms these events catalyzed enterprise adoption of hybrid-cloud structures.
-  - **(2025)** [postman.com: Postman State of the API Report 🌟](https://www.postman.com/state-of-api/2025) [N/A CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Postman 2025 State of the API Report. Synthesizes empirical telemetry and global developer feedback detailing the rise of API-first designs, modern validation toolchains, protocol shifts toward gRPC, and the growing ubiquity of AI-augmented API design.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Optimizing SQL Queries by 23x!!!](https://dev.to/navneet7716/optimizing-sql-queries-h9j) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A database engineering optimization guide detailing a 23x performance improvement. Teaches strategies for index structuring, deep query analyzer explain plan parsing, and query patterns that eliminate execution bottlenecks.
-  - **(2024)** [GigaOm's Radar for Enterprise CI/CD 🌟](https://jfrog.com/pipelines)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry analyst review of enterprise CI/CD solutions. Highlights the positioning of systems like JFrog Pipelines on parameters including multi-cloud portability, automated governance, secure distribution, and hybrid scalability.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Security 101: Risks and 29 Best Practices 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/containers/kubernetes-security)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Essential Red Hat Security resource detailing 29 structural recommendations across the entire build, deploy, and run lifecycle. Covers vulnerability scanning, image signing, secure context configurations, and network isolation protocols.
-  - **(2023)** [primevideotech.com: Scaling up the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service and reducing costs by 90%](https://www.aboutamazon.com/what-we-do/entertainment) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The famous Prime Video case study describing the refactoring of a highly distributed, serverless orchestration pipeline back to a consolidated monolithic service. Demonstrates how eliminating network serialization and step functions reduced operating costs by 90%.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Best practices for implementing event-driven architectures in your organization](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/best-practices-for-implementing-event-driven-architectures-in-your-organization) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive enterprise whitepaper on establishing organizational patterns for event-driven environments. Focuses on schema management, dead-letter queue (DLQ) operations, idempotency, and distributed tracing strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: How we use metamonitoring Prometheus servers to monitor all other Prometheus servers at Grafana Labs](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-metamonitoring-prometheus-servers-to-monitor-all-other-prometheus-servers-at-grafana-labs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance monitoring case study from Grafana Labs. Illustrates the architectural pattern of metamonitoring, utilizing dedicated Prometheus servers to watch, query, and alert on larger global telemetry networks.
-  - **(2023)** [Security Overview of AWS Lambda](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/Overview-AWS-Lambda-Security.pdf) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative AWS security whitepaper detailing the multi-tenant isolation architectures of Firecracker microVMs. Explores IAM execution policies, VPC security group associations, and transport encryption controls.
-  - **(2023)** [symbiosis.host: Benchmarking cluster creation time for 8 managed Kubernetes providers](https://symbiosis.host)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative performance study evaluating cluster provisioning latency across eight prominent cloud providers (such as AWS EKS, GCP GKE, Azure AKS, DigitalOcean, and Symbiosis). Tracks control plane bootstrap speed, node joining times, and API availability to guide DevOps teams in emergency scale-out or dynamic environment workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.medium.com: Kubernetes Maturity Model](https://www.fairwinds.com/kubernetes-maturity-model)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces a multi-phased maturity model mapping an organization's path from raw experimentation and initial containerization to advanced, automated platform optimization, enterprise governance, declarative policy enforcement, and multi-cluster orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [thorsten-hans.com: Hot-Reload .NET Configuration in Kubernetes with ConfigMaps](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/hot-reload-net-configuration-in-kubernetes-with-configmaps) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes hot-reloading configurations in .NET workloads without recycling underlying pods. Uses volume-mounted ConfigMaps and file watchers to detect downstream manifest mutations in real-time.
-  - **(2022)** [hub.qovery.com: Terraform is Not the Golden Hammer](https://www.qovery.com/docs/getting-started/introduction) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical critique from Qovery discussing the boundaries of Terraform. Argues that while it is exceptional for static cloud resource layout, it remains ill-suited for real-time application deployment layers and dynamic developer self-service tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [Red Hat's approach to Edge Computing 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/edge-computing-approach) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Red Hat's edge computing framework using lightweight OpenShift single-node configurations and MicroShift. It details how the architecture addresses low-latency processing, disconnected operations, and remote automated lifecycle management. This framework enables enterprise microservices to deploy seamlessly from core data centers to resource-constrained IoT gateways.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How we used parallel CI/CD jobs to increase our productivity](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/using-run-parallel-jobs) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational case study on implementing parallel GitLab CI runner tasks. Highlights how configuring parallel test suites significantly reduced development pipeline feedback cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana: How we use the Grafana GitHub plugin to track outstanding pull requests](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-the-grafana-github-plugin-to-track-outstanding-pull-requests) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical guide on configuring Grafana dashboards with GitHub plugins. Demonstrates building engineering performance visualizations to track commit frequencies, PR lifetimes, and team review velocities.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Garden: The Configure-Once Kubernetes Platform for Seamless' Dev/Prod Integration](https://thenewstack.io/garden-the-configure-once-kubernetes-platform-for-seamless-dev-prod-integration) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical article examining Garden's approach to developer workflow automation on Kubernetes. It explains how Garden utilizes graph-based build-test-deploy cycles to unify development environments with production-grade setups.
-  - **(2022)** [engineering.salesforce.com: Optimizing EKS networking for scale](https://engineering.salesforce.com/optimizing-eks-networking-for-scale-1325706c8f6d) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical case study detailing Salesforce's optimizations of the AWS VPC CNI within high-density EKS clusters. It addresses IP address exhaustion, custom networking configurations, prefix delegation, and scaling metrics crucial for maintaining thousands of ephemeral microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How We Built Preview Environments on Kubernetes and AWS](https://thenewstack.io/how-we-built-preview-environments-on-kubernetes-and-aws) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural case study illustrating how to dynamically generate on-demand sandbox preview environments on AWS EKS. It outlines how custom controllers spin up ephemeral namespaces triggered by GitHub pull requests, improving QA workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [Scaling Amazon EKS and Cassandra Beyond 1,000 Nodes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/scaling-amazon-eks-and-cassandra-beyond-1000-nodes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical retrospective documenting the extreme scale performance testing of Cassandra clusters across 1,000+ nodes on EKS. Highlights optimal kernel-level tuning, persistent storage layout modifications, and scheduler fine-tuning required to maintain stateful reliability.
-  - **(2022)** [engineering.grab.com: Zero trust with Kafka](https://engineering.grab.com/zero-trust-with-kafka) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how transport provider Grab designed a Zero Trust security posture around their large-scale Kafka event bus. Details how mutual TLS (mTLS), fine-grained broker ACLs, and automated token rotation prevent inter-service data exfiltration.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Kubernetes? Chances Are You Need a Database 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-kubernetes-chances-are-you-need-a-database)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines why PostgreSQL is standardizing on Kubernetes. Explains how the Crunchy Data PostgreSQL Operator implements high availability, automated back-ups, pgBackRest integration, and localized failovers for microservice application stacks.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: A Case for Databases on Kubernetes from a Former Skeptic](https://thenewstack.io/a-case-for-databases-on-kubernetes-from-a-former-skeptic) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical account exploring how local NVMe storage classes, low-latency container network interfaces, and declarative operator-driven recovery mechanisms have convinced traditional DBAs to run critical state on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: 32.000 desarrolladores responden sobre plataformas y lenguajes de programaciΓ³n: JavaScript, AWS, GitHub y Windows, los mΓ‘s usados](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/32-000-desarrolladores-responden-plataformas-lenguajes-programacion-javascript-aws-github-windows-usados) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents empirical results from a comprehensive survey of 32,000 developers mapping out global development trends. Synthesizes adoption patterns for languages, cloud environments, and operating systems, detailing the persistent dominance of JavaScript, AWS, and Windows platforms in the enterprise ecosystem.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.twstewart.me: cdk8s-python - A Love and Hate Experience](https://blog.twstewart.me/posts/cdk8s-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” A developer-focused analysis highlighting structural trade-offs when implementing cdk8s in Python. Evaluates class inheritance structures, JSII compilation overhead, and configuration complexities relative to legacy YAML definitions.
-  - **(2022)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2022 Q4](https://kube.careers)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides end-of-year 2022 hiring telemetry. Synthesizes standard prerequisites for engineering levels, emphasizing the transformation of Kubernetes knowledge from a specialized 'plus' to a fundamental baseline requirement across software engineering roles.
-  - **(2022)** [Migrating a monolithic .NET REST API to AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/migrating-a-monolithic-net-rest-api-to-aws-lambda) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Formulates a structured migration plan to convert a monolithic ASP.NET Core Web API into a serverless AWS Lambda execution environment. Evaluates the use of the Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer bridge, highlighting cold start profiling and memory management strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Secrets Management with GitOps and Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-secrets-management-with-gitops-and-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's whitepaper outlining standard solutions for GitOps secrets management. Contrasts the operational overhead and security profiles of Sealed Secrets, vault-sidecars, and external integration engines in CD environments.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: Meet Matrix: Postman’s Internal Tool for Working with' Microservices](https://blog.postman.com/matrix-postman-internal-tool-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Matrix is Postman's internal developer tool designed to orchestrate local microservices development, simplifying the execution and coordination of dependent services. It acts as a lightweight developer portal, bridging the gap between local compose files and remote staging environments. Live engineering truth reveals it as a custom service runner that enhances developer workflow automation and mitigates configuration drift.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Survey Shows Mounting DevOps Frustration and Costs](https://devops.com/survey-shows-mounting-devops-frustration-and-costs)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses industrial survey metrics capturing financial waste and team frustrations. Connects developer burnout and cloud cost overruns directly to highly fragmented toolchains, lack of platform standardization, and manual compliance bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: A DevOps journey using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/a-devops-journey-using-azure-devops) [YAML CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive retrospective detailing the strategic transition and ongoing journey of adopting Azure DevOps for enterprise platform engineering. The guide explores centralizing pipeline definitions, managing environment gates, optimizing agent pools, and leveraging built-in boards and repositories. It highlights pragmatic challenges and structural lessons learned during real-world migrations to cloud-native delivery workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market (Q2 2021)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q2)  [CASE STUDY] [EMERGING] β€” A historical analysis of the cloud-native recruitment landscape in Q2 2021. Tracks emerging salary ranges, high-demand Kubernetes technical sub-skills (Helm, GitOps, Prometheus), and regional job opportunities across North America and Europe.
-  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2021 (Q4)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q4)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tracks job market dynamics from the final quarter of 2021, revealing steady increases in salaries and highlighting GitOps, Service Mesh (Istio), and Kubernetes security specialties as highly valued engineering competencies.
-  - **(2021)** [snyk.io: Shipping Kubernetes-native applications with confidence](https://snyk.io/blog/shipping-kubernetes-native-applications-with-confidence)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores secure deployment strategies for containerized architectures. The guide emphasizes continuous vulnerability scanning, secure base images, and enforcement of Kubernetes security policies within active CI/CD delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [Why we use Terraform and not Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, or CloudFormation](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/why-we-use-terraform-and-not-chef-puppet-ansible-saltstack-or-cloudformation)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Gruntwork's seminal architectural analysis comparing declarative provisioning against procedural configuration management tools. Highlights the benefits of immutable infrastructure and masterless architectures, establishing Terraform as the premier tool for resource orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [Bridgecrew: Misconfigured Terraform Modules Are a Security Issue](https://thenewstack.io/bridgecrew-all-these-misconfigured-terraform-modules-are-a-security-issue)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the cybersecurity risks introduced by copying untrusted community-designed modules. Emphasizes the imperative for dev teams to perform automated static analysis and linting (e.g., using Checkov) in CI/CD pipelines to catch vulnerabilities pre-deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Terraform meets AppOps 🌟](https://shipa.io/terraform-meets-appops-2) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how integrating Shipa's AppOps architecture with declarative Terraform plans bridges the gap between infrastructure deployment and application runtime operations, giving application developers direct deployment capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Jenkins Pipeline with Plugins](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/jenkins-pipeline-plugins) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Jenkins Pipeline architectural best practices, highlighting how plugins extend declarative and scripted pipeline structures. Discusses dependency isolation, shared library strategies, and security scanning integrations. Designed to provide architects with solid configuration strategies to manage enterprise-scale build workloads securely.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Goodbye Sleepless Nights: De-Risking Deployments with Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/customers/petdesk) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise case study detailing PetDesk's transition to continuous delivery using feature flags. Explains how decoupling deployments from feature activation helped the team eliminate high-stress release windows and reduce system downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How we ship code faster and safer with feature flags](https://github.blog/engineering/ship-code-faster-safer-feature-flags) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An inside look at how GitHub manages feature flags at scale to run experiments and mitigate outages. Shows how they integrate internal pull request workflows directly with live production toggles to maintain a fast, safe delivery pipeline.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improving how we deploy GitHub](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/improving-how-we-deploy-github) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Structural breakdown detailing internal architectural strategies utilized by GitHub engineers to deploy the global, high-availability web platform safely and with minimized downtime profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Deployment reliability at GitHub](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/deployment-reliability-at-github) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural dive into safe release pipelines, progressive deployment rings, canary testing environments, and automated rollback triggers developed to maintain GitHub’s enterprise-level reliability.
-  - **(2021)** [cockroachlabs.com: How to use Cluster Mesh for Multi-Region Kubernetes Pod Communication](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/cockroachdb-kubernetes-cilium) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production case study demonstrating the deployment of Cilium Cluster Mesh to enable secure cross-region communications for globally distributed CockroachDB clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [dok.community: Data on Kubernetes 2021 Report](https://dok.community/dokc-2021-report)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This classic report maps standard adoption trends of stateful workloads in containerized environments. It highlights performance, operations, and resource efficiency as key factors convincing enterprises to run workloads on native Kubernetes storage pools instead of external infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: How to Work Asynchronously as a Remote-First SRE](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/remote-first-sre) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores operational patterns for running a globally distributed, remote-first Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team. Focuses on adopting async communication protocols, using chatops, maintaining comprehensive postmortems, and setting up automated alert escalation systems to reduce incident response overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [empathy.co: HAT: CI/CD for Deploying Cloud Native Applications](https://empathy.co/blog/hat-ci-cd-for-deploying-cloud-native-applications) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering case study introducing HAT, a custom GitOps CI/CD engine built by Empathy.co. The post documents how standardizing declarative deployment manifests drastically simplified continuous delivery operations across various development squads.
-  - **(2021)** [research.nccgroup.com: 10 real-world stories of how we’ve compromised CI/CD pipelines](https://www.nccgroup.com/research) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case-study driven review from NCC Group outlining real-world exploits used to compromise continuous delivery channels. Common vectors include poorly protected secrets, dependency confusion attacks, and unauthenticated pipeline runners. This security research highlights the critical importance of runtime monitoring and pipeline isolation to prevent supply-chain compromises.
-  - **(2021)** [Onfido’s Journey to a Multi-Cluster Amazon EKS Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/onfidos-journey-to-a-multi-cluster-amazon-eks-architecture) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Onfido's architectural transition from single-cluster configurations to a multi-region, multi-cluster Amazon EKS framework. Details scaling hurdles, network federation, load balancing, and configuration management at global enterprise scale.
-  - **(2021)** [optisolbusiness.com: Implementing Microservices Architecture in AKS](https://www.optisolbusiness.com/insight/implementing-microservices-architecture-in-aks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details blueprint designs for structural microservices running on AKS clusters. Reviews optimal container scaling, deployment strategies, and integration with container registries (ACR). Guides engineers on transforming multi-container apps into production-ready architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Event-Driven Microservices Architecture (white paper) 🌟](https://www.confluent.io/resources/white-paper/event-driven-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive Confluent white paper establishing design principles for event-driven microservices. It highlights Apache Kafka as an immutable commit log, detailing exact execution models for Event Sourcing and Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS).
-  - **(2021)** [shopify.engineering: Capturing Every Change From Shopify’s Sharded Monolith](https://shopify.engineering/capturing-every-change-shopify-sharded-monolith) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This engineering case study details how Shopify captured transactional data changes across thousands of sharded MySQL databases. It describes the design of their highly scalable CDC ingestion architecture, focusing on reliability, throughput optimization, and multi-tenant event routing at scale.
-  - **(2021)** [tech.ebayinc.com: Resiliency and Disaster Recovery with Kafka](https://innovation.ebayinc.com/stories/resiliency-and-disaster-recovery-with-kafka) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep operational case study detailing how eBay manages disaster recovery and maintains multi-region high availability across global Kafka clusters. Highlights mirroring tools, replication offsets, network routing strategies, and automated failover validation tests.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: How Uber is Leveraging Apache Kafka For More Than 300 Micro Services](https://analyticsindiamag.com/how-uber-is-leveraging-apache-kafka-for-more-than-300-micro-services) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Uber's massive deployment topology where Apache Kafka acts as the backbone communication engine linking over 300 discrete microservices. Examines regional and global replication configurations, dispatch routing, and stream optimization techniques under load.
-  - **(2021)** [slack.engineering: Building Self-driving Kafka clusters using open source components](https://slack.engineering/building-self-driving-kafka-clusters-using-open-source-components) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep case study explaining Slack's custom-built self-governing Kafka management framework. Details how Cruise Control and automated monitoring components execute safe, hands-off partition rebalancing, hot-broker offloading, and node self-healing.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift, Databases and You: When to Put Containerized Database Workloads on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-databases-and-you-when-to-put-containerized-database-workloads-on-openshift) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's structured criteria for running stateful production databases on OpenShift. Discusses storage tier performance, native high-availability architectures, and operator patterns to ensure robust containerized database operations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.soundcloud.com: Service Architecture at SoundCloud β€” Part 1: Backends for Frontends](https://developers.soundcloud.com/blog/service-architecture-1) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The pioneering engineering case study detailing SoundCloud's development of the Backends-for-Frontends (BFF) pattern. Explains how dedicated, platform-specific API gateways optimize network roundtrips and tailor response payloads for mobile and web clients.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: The Remote Work Report 2021](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A definitive, data-backed industry report outlining the patterns of fully remote and asynchronous software engineering organizations. Using GitLab as a model, it explores single sources of truth, continuous documentation practices, and async workflows required to scale high-density, globally distributed technical operations.
-  - **(2021)** [joshbersin.com: From The Great Resignation To The Great Migration](https://joshbersin.com/2021/12/from-the-great-resignation-to-the-great-migration)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A market report analyzing the transformation of the 'Great Resignation' into a 'Great Migration.' It details how top engineering talent did not exit the workforce but rather moved toward organized, remote-friendly, and technically mature companies.
-  - **(2021)** [codingpotions.com: ΒΏCuΓ‘nto cobra un programador en EspaΓ±a en 2021?](https://codingpotions.com/salarios-programadores-2021) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed market survey of software developer compensation in Spain for 2021. It serves as a historical baseline analyzing local salary ranges across front-end, back-end, and cloud specialties compared to remote international offers.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Hardening Git for GitOps (white paper)](https://go.weave.works/hardening-git-for-gitops.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses exclusively on securing the Git version control system to withstand supply chain exploits. Details branch protections, cryptographic GPG/SSH commit signatures, multi-signature reviews, and audit trails.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Case Study: National Australia Bank Decreases Operational Overhead with GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/case-study-national-australia-bank-decreases-operational-overhead-with-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how National Australia Bank (NAB) utilized GitOps to minimize deployment friction, satisfy stringent compliance audits, and dramatically reduce operational overhead. Illustrates real-world recovery from multi-region outages using declarative definitions.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com/tag/multi-datacenter](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog?f[0]=taxonomy_blog_post_category_tid:107161&f[1]=taxonomy_topic_tid:75521) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A thematic curation of architectural entries covering multi-cluster synchronization, active-active topologies, global service routing, and deployment configurations utilizing Advanced Cluster Management.
-  - **(2021)** [How BT uses Amazon CloudWatch to monitor millions of devices](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/how-bt-uses-amazon-cloudwatch-to-monitor-millions-of-devices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dives into an enterprise architecture deployed by BT utilizing Amazon CloudWatch to ingest, structure, and analyze telemetry streams originating from millions of physical client network units globally.
-  - **(2020)** [Cloud-Native Development Survey Details Kubernetes, Serverless Data](https://virtualizationreview.com/articles/2020/05/08/cloud-native-dev-survey.aspx)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective review of a CNCF-sponsored developer survey from 2020. Documents early inflection points of public cloud adoption, serverless architecture scaling, container usage trends, and initial production challenges with persistent storage on stateful container setups.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: How we launched docs.github.com](https://github.blog/engineering/how-we-launched-docs-github-com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical architectural overview tracing the migration of GitHub's official documentation pipeline to a modernized, dynamic platform built atop Node.js, Markdown pipelines, and rapid CDN delivery.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: what is jenkins-x](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/building-cloud-native-apps-painlessly)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational whitepaper exploring Jenkins X as a cloud-native re-architecture of traditional Jenkins patterns. Focuses on its dependency on Tekton for containerized build pipelines and its adoption of GitOps as the definitive state mechanism.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: The Defense Department's Journey with DevSecOps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/06/defense-department-devsecops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This case study details the US Department of Defense's massive transition to DevSecOps with its Platform One initiative. Explains executing secure, containerized software deployments directly on tactical hardware and weapon platforms under strict regulatory oversight.
-  - **(2020)** [snyk.io: The State of Open Source Security 2020](https://snyk.io/articles/open-source-security)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Snyk's comprehensive security report detailing open-source dependency risk profiles. Explores how transitive package vulnerabilities enter cloud applications, advocating for automated software composition analysis (SCA) inside developer inner loops.
-  - **(2020)** [aws whitepapers: Architecting Amazon EKS for PCI DSS Compliance (pdf) 🌟🌟](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/architecting-amazon-eks-for-pci-dss-compliance.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative AWS whitepaper providing rigorous architectural guidelines for running Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) workloads on EKS. It focuses on network isolation, encryption at rest/transit, IAM control planes, and auditable logging configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [debezium.io: Lessons Learned from Running Debezium with PostgreSQL on Amazon RDS](https://debezium.io/blog/2020/02/25/lessons-learned-running-debezium-with-postgresql-on-rds) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This operational retrospective outlines key lessons from running Debezium with PostgreSQL databases on Amazon RDS. It addresses replication slot management, Write-Ahead Log (WAL) retention dynamics, network failover behaviors, and AWS-specific performance configurations under heavy write operations.
-  - **(2020)** [Event streaming and data federation: A citizen integrator’s story](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/event-streaming-and-data-federation-a-citizen-integrators-story) [N/A CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A narrative-style case study exploring how visual integration tools and event-streaming pipelines enable citizen integrators to aggregate disparate database models. It maps real-world patterns for democratization of data engineering and integration tasks across departments.
-  - **(2020)** [weave.works: Automating Kubernetes with GitOps (whitepaper) 🌟](https://go.weave.works/automating-kubernetes-with-gitops-wp.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-density whitepaper outlining standard practices for automating configuration and state management on K8s. Elaborates on controller mechanics, state checking intervals, and self-healing cluster loops.
-  - **(2020)** [claydesk.com: Google Cloud App Engine Vs Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.claydesk.com/ecampus/google-cloud-app-engine-vs-red-hat) [NONE CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes key platform differences between Google Cloud App Engine and OpenShift. Compares scaling, cluster management boundaries, provider dependencies, and operational flexibility when deploying enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2019)** [engineering.prezi.com: How to avoid global outage β€” Seamlessly migrating DaemonSet labels](https://engineering.prezi.com/intro-4727024fc2c1) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed post-mortem and strategy guide on safely migrating selector labels for active DaemonSets without triggering catastrophic cluster outages. It introduces mechanisms to stage transitions using interim labels and node-level scaling constraints.
-  - **(2019)** [serverless.com: Why we switched from docker to serverless](https://www.serverless.com/blog/why-we-switched-from-docker-to-serverless) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth case study analyzing a migration journey from containerized environments on virtual hosts to a completely serverless FaaS architecture. Details lessons learned regarding dynamic scalability, deployment frequency, resource optimization, and cost savings.
-  - **(2019)** [team-coder.com: From Git Flow to Trunk Based Development](https://team-coder.com/from-git-flow-to-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical migration blueprint outlining how to move teams from GitFlow to Trunk-Based Development. It highlights real-world challenges, such as adapting CI pipelines and managing team workflows during the transition.
-  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Trainline Case Study](https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural case study mapping Trainline's migrations onto AWS using ECS containerized deployments and RDS clusters. Demonstrates successful reduction in database locking periods and outlines zero-downtime blue/green microservice delivery strategies.
-  - **(2019)** [smartbear.com: The State of API 2019 Report 🌟](https://smartbear.com/resources/all) [N/A CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The 2019 State of API Report by SmartBear. Highlights historical trends in API quality, governance, and protocol dominance (REST/SOAP transition era), useful for tracking historical architecture patterns and standards progression.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: How to survive an outage and live to tell about it!](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/metro-area-openshift-stretch-cluster-how-to-survive-an-outage-and-live-to-tell-about-it) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Analyzes the design of Metro-Area stretch clusters on OpenShift, ensuring high availability in case of datacenter outages. Discusses network transit criteria, ETCD consensus configurations, and storage replications.
-  - **(2018)** [OpenShift and Network Security Zones: Coexistence Approaches 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-and-network-security-zones-coexistence-approaches) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” This seminal architectural analysis details patterns for deploying OpenShift across physical and logical enterprise network security zones. Contrasts legacy perimeter firewall zoning models with flat cloud-native Software-Defined Networks (SDNs), providing proven coexistence topologies.
-  - **(2018)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Release Flow: How We Do Branching on the VSTS Team](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/release-flow-how-we-do-branching-on-the-vsts-team) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical analysis of Microsoft's 'Release Flow' branching model, developed to manage the Azure DevOps/VSTS codebase. The model focuses on short-lived topic branches that target `main`, and uses cherry-picked hotfixes and isolated release branches to protect and maintain trunk stability.
-  - **(2014)** [paulhammant.com: Microsoft's Trunk-Based Development](https://paulhammant.com/2014/04/03/microsofts-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study on how Microsoft adapted Trunk-Based Development practices across large engineering groups. Explores the tooling upgrades and operational adaptations necessary to support thousands of developers pushing to a single main branch daily.
-  - [datastation.multiprocess.io: Speeding up Go's builtin JSON encoder up to' 55% for large arrays of objects](https://datastation.multiprocess.io/blog/2022-03-03-improving-go-json-encoding-performance-for-large-arrays-of-objects.html) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An insightful profiling case study on optimizing JSON serialization speeds in Go for large object payloads, highlighting GC allocation metrics and custom parsing alternatives.
+  - **(2023)** [==quarkus.io: VCStream: a new messaging platform for DECATHLON’s Value Chain, built on Quarkus==](https://quarkus.io/blog/decathlon-user-story) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==engineering.monday.com: monday.com’s Multi-Regional Architecture: A Deep Dive==](https://engineering.monday.com/monday-coms-multi-regional-architecture-a-deep-dive) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==aws.amazon.com: AstraZeneca’s Drug Design Program Built using AWS wins Innovation Award==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/astrazenecas-drug-design-program-built-using-aws-wins-innovation-award) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical: Protect shared clusters for medical imaging==](https://falco.org/about/case-studies/incepto-medical) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==nordicapis.com: Using gRPC to Connect a Microservices Ecosystem==](https://nordicapis.com/using-grpc-to-connect-a-microservices-ecosystem) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==infoq.com: The Great Lambda Migration to Kubernetes Jobsβ€”a Journey in Three Parts 🌟==](https://www.infoq.com/articles/lambda-migration-k8s-jobs) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [==monzo.com: Controlling outbound traffic from Kubernetes==](https://monzo.com/blog/controlling-outbound-traffic-from-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries: BMW Group Develops a GenAI Assistant to Accelerate Infrastructure Optimization on AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/bmw-group-develops-a-genai-assistant-to-accelerate-infrastructure-optimization-on-aws) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**redhat.com: The Volkswagen Group builds automated testing environment**](https://www.redhat.com/en/success-stories/the-volkswagen-group) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**thenewstack.io: How Daily.Dev Built a Low-Budget Serverless Scraping Pipeline for Online Articles**](https://thenewstack.io/how-daily-dev-built-a-low-budget-serverless-scraping-pipeline-for-online-articles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**api7.ai: How Does APISIX Ingress Support Thousands of Pod Replicas?**](https://api7.ai/blog/apisix-ingress-support-thousands-pod-replicas) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**How we learned to improve Kubernetes CronJobs at Scale (Part 1 of 2)**](https://eng.lyft.com/improving-kubernetes-cronjobs-at-scale-part-1-cf1479df98d4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**cloud.redhat.com: Global Load Balancer Approaches 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/global-load-balancer-approaches) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**dashbird.io: Serverless Case Study – Coca-Cola**](https://dashbird.io/blog/serverless-case-study-coca-cola) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [**Whitepaper: Migrating Your Databases to AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/dms/?audit=2019q1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [**nylas.com: Profiling Python in Production**](https://www.nylas.com/blog/performance) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sdtimes.com: Low code cuts down on dev time, increases testing headaches](https://sdtimes.com/lowcode/low-code-cuts-down-on-dev-time-increases-testing-headaches) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gitkraken.com: DevOps Tools Report 2020 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/reports/devops-report-2020) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Traditional database replication drawbacks](https://www.nuodb.com/blog/replication-is-it-easy) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [phauer.com: Why I Moved Back from Gradle to Maven](https://phauer.com/2018/moving-back-from-gradle-to-maven) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: State of DevOps 2021 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/announcing-dora-2021-accelerate-state-of-devops-report) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: Low-code could replace "traditional" coding within months](https://www.techradar.com/news/low-code-could-replace-traditional-coding-within-months) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Puppet Releases Its 2020 State of DevOps Report 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/11/2020-devops-report) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: Uso ChatGPT entre 50 y 70 veces al dΓ­a para todo, desde preparar reuniones hasta quitarme el pegamento de los dedos](https://www.businessinsider.es/tecnologia/uso-chatgpt-50-70-veces-dia-ser-productivo-1228162) 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/metaleapca: metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf](https://github.com/metaleapca/metaleap-devops-in-k8s/blob/main/metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf) 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [digitalisationworld.com: Multicloud: Two truths and a lie](https://digitalisationworld.com/blogs/57435/multicloud-two-truths-and-a-lie) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [nextgov.com: Why smart multicloud policies are a golden ticket to modernizing IT infrastructure](https://www.nextgov.com/ideas/2023/11/why-smart-multicloud-policies-are-golden-ticket-modernizing-it-infrastructure/392232) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: AsΓ­ se reparte el mercado cloud: los tres grandes tienen el 63%, los siguientes 10 un 22%](https://www.xataka.com/pro/asi-se-reparte-mercado-cloud-tres-grandes-tienen-63-siguientes-10-22) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Is a Multicloud Strategy Right for Your Organization?](https://thenewstack.io/is-a-multicloud-strategy-right-for-your-organization) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iot-analytics.com: The IoT cloud: Microsoft Azure vs. AWS vs. Google Cloud](https://iot-analytics.com/iot-cloud) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: El talΓ³n de Aquiles de AWS son sus altas tarifas de salida de datos, y sus rivales empiezan a explotarlo: guerra de precios contra el gigante de la nube](https://www.xataka.com/pro/talon-aquiles-aws-sus-altas-tarifas-salida-datos-sus-rivales-empiezan-a-explotarlo-guerra-precios-gigante-nube) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [jamaica-gleaner.com: Amazon outage’s future implications](https://past.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20211224/amazon-outages-future-implications) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [20minutos.es: Amazon Web Services vuelve a romper Internet: se ha caΓ­do ya tres veces en el mismo mes y le llueven las crΓ­ticas](https://www.20minutos.es/tecnologia/actualidad/amazon-web-services-vuelve-a-romper-internet-se-ha-caido-ya-tres-veces-en-el-mismo-mes-y-le-llueven-las-criticas-4931834) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [postman.com: Postman State of the API Report 🌟](https://www.postman.com/state-of-api/2025) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Optimizing SQL Queries by 23x!!!](https://dev.to/navneet7716/optimizing-sql-queries-h9j) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [GigaOm's Radar for Enterprise CI/CD 🌟](https://jfrog.com/pipelines) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Security 101: Risks and 29 Best Practices 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/containers/kubernetes-security) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [primevideotech.com: Scaling up the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service and reducing costs by 90%](https://www.aboutamazon.com/what-we-do/entertainment) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Best practices for implementing event-driven architectures in your organization](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/best-practices-for-implementing-event-driven-architectures-in-your-organization) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Security Overview of AWS Lambda](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/Overview-AWS-Lambda-Security.pdf) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: How we use metamonitoring Prometheus servers to monitor all other Prometheus servers at Grafana Labs](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-metamonitoring-prometheus-servers-to-monitor-all-other-prometheus-servers-at-grafana-labs) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [symbiosis.host: Benchmarking cluster creation time for 8 managed Kubernetes providers](https://symbiosis.host) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.medium.com: Kubernetes Maturity Model](https://www.fairwinds.com/kubernetes-maturity-model) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thorsten-hans.com: Hot-Reload .NET Configuration in Kubernetes with ConfigMaps](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/hot-reload-net-configuration-in-kubernetes-with-configmaps) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hub.qovery.com: Terraform is Not the Golden Hammer](https://www.qovery.com/docs/getting-started/introduction) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Garden: The Configure-Once Kubernetes Platform for Seamless' Dev/Prod Integration](https://thenewstack.io/garden-the-configure-once-kubernetes-platform-for-seamless-dev-prod-integration) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: 32.000 desarrolladores responden sobre plataformas y lenguajes de programaciΓ³n: JavaScript, AWS, GitHub y Windows, los mΓ‘s usados](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/32-000-desarrolladores-responden-plataformas-lenguajes-programacion-javascript-aws-github-windows-usados) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Red Hat's approach to Edge Computing 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/edge-computing-approach) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.twstewart.me: cdk8s-python - A Love and Hate Experience](https://blog.twstewart.me/posts/cdk8s-python) [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2022 Q4](https://kube.careers) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How we used parallel CI/CD jobs to increase our productivity](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/using-run-parallel-jobs) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana: How we use the Grafana GitHub plugin to track outstanding pull requests](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-the-grafana-github-plugin-to-track-outstanding-pull-requests) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Kubernetes? Chances Are You Need a Database 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-kubernetes-chances-are-you-need-a-database) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: A Case for Databases on Kubernetes from a Former Skeptic](https://thenewstack.io/a-case-for-databases-on-kubernetes-from-a-former-skeptic) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Migrating a monolithic .NET REST API to AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/migrating-a-monolithic-net-rest-api-to-aws-lambda) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [engineering.salesforce.com: Optimizing EKS networking for scale](https://engineering.salesforce.com/optimizing-eks-networking-for-scale-1325706c8f6d) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How We Built Preview Environments on Kubernetes and AWS](https://thenewstack.io/how-we-built-preview-environments-on-kubernetes-and-aws) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Scaling Amazon EKS and Cassandra Beyond 1,000 Nodes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/scaling-amazon-eks-and-cassandra-beyond-1000-nodes) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Secrets Management with GitOps and Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-secrets-management-with-gitops-and-kubernetes) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [engineering.grab.com: Zero trust with Kafka](https://engineering.grab.com/zero-trust-with-kafka) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Survey Shows Mounting DevOps Frustration and Costs](https://devops.com/survey-shows-mounting-devops-frustration-and-costs) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: A DevOps journey using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/a-devops-journey-using-azure-devops) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market (Q2 2021)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q2) [CASE STUDY] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2021 (Q4)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q4) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [snyk.io: Shipping Kubernetes-native applications with confidence](https://snyk.io/blog/shipping-kubernetes-native-applications-with-confidence) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Why we use Terraform and not Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, or CloudFormation](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/why-we-use-terraform-and-not-chef-puppet-ansible-saltstack-or-cloudformation) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Bridgecrew: Misconfigured Terraform Modules Are a Security Issue](https://thenewstack.io/bridgecrew-all-these-misconfigured-terraform-modules-are-a-security-issue) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Terraform meets AppOps 🌟](https://shipa.io/terraform-meets-appops-2) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: The Remote Work Report 2021](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [joshbersin.com: From The Great Resignation To The Great Migration](https://joshbersin.com/2021/12/from-the-great-resignation-to-the-great-migration) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [codingpotions.com: ΒΏCuΓ‘nto cobra un programador en EspaΓ±a en 2021?](https://codingpotions.com/salarios-programadores-2021) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dok.community: Data on Kubernetes 2021 Report](https://dok.community/dokc-2021-report) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.soundcloud.com: Service Architecture at SoundCloud β€” Part 1: Backends for Frontends](https://developers.soundcloud.com/blog/service-architecture-1) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Jenkins Pipeline with Plugins](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/jenkins-pipeline-plugins) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: Meet Matrix: Postman’s Internal Tool for Working with' Microservices](https://blog.postman.com/matrix-postman-internal-tool-microservices) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: How to Work Asynchronously as a Remote-First SRE](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/remote-first-sre) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Hardening Git for GitOps (white paper)](https://go.weave.works/hardening-git-for-gitops.html) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Case Study: National Australia Bank Decreases Operational Overhead with GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/case-study-national-australia-bank-decreases-operational-overhead-with-gitops) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Goodbye Sleepless Nights: De-Risking Deployments with Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/customers/petdesk) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How we ship code faster and safer with feature flags](https://github.blog/engineering/ship-code-faster-safer-feature-flags) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improving how we deploy GitHub](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/improving-how-we-deploy-github) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Deployment reliability at GitHub](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/deployment-reliability-at-github) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift, Databases and You: When to Put Containerized Database Workloads on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-databases-and-you-when-to-put-containerized-database-workloads-on-openshift) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Onfido’s Journey to a Multi-Cluster Amazon EKS Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/onfidos-journey-to-a-multi-cluster-amazon-eks-architecture) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [optisolbusiness.com: Implementing Microservices Architecture in AKS](https://www.optisolbusiness.com/insight/implementing-microservices-architecture-in-aks) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How BT uses Amazon CloudWatch to monitor millions of devices](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/how-bt-uses-amazon-cloudwatch-to-monitor-millions-of-devices) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cockroachlabs.com: How to use Cluster Mesh for Multi-Region Kubernetes Pod Communication](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/cockroachdb-kubernetes-cilium) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [research.nccgroup.com: 10 real-world stories of how we’ve compromised CI/CD pipelines](https://www.nccgroup.com/research) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [empathy.co: HAT: CI/CD for Deploying Cloud Native Applications](https://empathy.co/blog/hat-ci-cd-for-deploying-cloud-native-applications) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com/tag/multi-datacenter](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog?f[0]=taxonomy_blog_post_category_tid:107161&f[1]=taxonomy_topic_tid:75521) [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Event-Driven Microservices Architecture (white paper) 🌟](https://www.confluent.io/resources/white-paper/event-driven-microservices) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shopify.engineering: Capturing Every Change From Shopify’s Sharded Monolith](https://shopify.engineering/capturing-every-change-shopify-sharded-monolith) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tech.ebayinc.com: Resiliency and Disaster Recovery with Kafka](https://innovation.ebayinc.com/stories/resiliency-and-disaster-recovery-with-kafka) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: How Uber is Leveraging Apache Kafka For More Than 300 Micro Services](https://analyticsindiamag.com/how-uber-is-leveraging-apache-kafka-for-more-than-300-micro-services) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [slack.engineering: Building Self-driving Kafka clusters using open source components](https://slack.engineering/building-self-driving-kafka-clusters-using-open-source-components) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Cloud-Native Development Survey Details Kubernetes, Serverless Data](https://virtualizationreview.com/articles/2020/05/08/cloud-native-dev-survey.aspx) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [weave.works: Automating Kubernetes with GitOps (whitepaper) 🌟](https://go.weave.works/automating-kubernetes-with-gitops-wp.html) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: How we launched docs.github.com](https://github.blog/engineering/how-we-launched-docs-github-com) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aws whitepapers: Architecting Amazon EKS for PCI DSS Compliance (pdf) 🌟🌟](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/architecting-amazon-eks-for-pci-dss-compliance.pdf) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: The Defense Department's Journey with DevSecOps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/06/defense-department-devsecops) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [snyk.io: The State of Open Source Security 2020](https://snyk.io/articles/open-source-security) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: what is jenkins-x](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/building-cloud-native-apps-painlessly) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [claydesk.com: Google Cloud App Engine Vs Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.claydesk.com/ecampus/google-cloud-app-engine-vs-red-hat) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [debezium.io: Lessons Learned from Running Debezium with PostgreSQL on Amazon RDS](https://debezium.io/blog/2020/02/25/lessons-learned-running-debezium-with-postgresql-on-rds) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Event streaming and data federation: A citizen integrator’s story](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/event-streaming-and-data-federation-a-citizen-integrators-story) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [engineering.prezi.com: How to avoid global outage β€” Seamlessly migrating DaemonSet labels](https://engineering.prezi.com/intro-4727024fc2c1) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [serverless.com: Why we switched from docker to serverless](https://www.serverless.com/blog/why-we-switched-from-docker-to-serverless) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [team-coder.com: From Git Flow to Trunk Based Development](https://team-coder.com/from-git-flow-to-trunk-based-development) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Trainline Case Study](https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [smartbear.com: The State of API 2019 Report 🌟](https://smartbear.com/resources/all) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com/: How to survive an outage and live to tell about it!](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/metro-area-openshift-stretch-cluster-how-to-survive-an-outage-and-live-to-tell-about-it) [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [OpenShift and Network Security Zones: Coexistence Approaches 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-and-network-security-zones-coexistence-approaches) [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Release Flow: How We Do Branching on the VSTS Team](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/release-flow-how-we-do-branching-on-the-vsts-team) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [paulhammant.com: Microsoft's Trunk-Based Development](https://paulhammant.com/2014/04/03/microsofts-trunk-based-development) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [datastation.multiprocess.io: Speeding up Go's builtin JSON encoder up to' 55% for large arrays of objects](https://datastation.multiprocess.io/blog/2022-03-03-improving-go-json-encoding-performance-for-large-arrays-of-objects.html) [CASE STUDY] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
 
 ## Community-Tool
 
-  - **(2026)** [Terraform Best Practices](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices) ⭐ 2473  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A definitive guide detailing patterns and antipatterns for structural Terraform designs. Features industry-accepted guidelines on monorepo layout, variable validation, dynamic module injection, and drift remediation within production enterprise clouds.
-  - **(2026)** [Checkmarx/kics](https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics) ⭐ 2649  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source static code analysis engine designed to uncover vulnerabilities and structural issues in IaC manifests. Parses Terraform, Kubernetes manifests, Helm charts, Dockerfiles, and Ansible files for compliance discrepancies.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/openshift/hive](https://github.com/openshift/hive) ⭐ 277  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” OpenShift Hive is an API-driven operator for provisioning, managing, and scaling OpenShift clusters. Running on a central management hub, Hive accepts declarative custom resources defining target clusters (AWS, GCP, Azure, Bare-Metal) and orchestrates the installer (IPI) to bootstrap, update, and manage the life cycle of target clusters dynamically at scale.
-  - **(2026)** [Dash Cheat Sheets](https://kapeli.com/cheatsheets) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-contributed aggregation of software-specific cheat sheets designed for Dash. Provides immediate keybinding and structural shortcuts across various developer tools, languages, and container technologies.
-  - **(2026)** [twitch.tv/redhatopenshift](https://www.twitch.tv/redhatopenshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive Twitch channel showing weekly live engineering sessions, cluster debugging, and community architecture discussions. Allows platform engineers to interact directly with Red Hat designers, offering a unique venue for informal, high-fidelity technical Q&A.
-  - **(2026)** [Lynda.com Linkedin Learning](https://www.linkedin.com/learning/?trk=lynda_redirect_learning) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard corporate video platform delivering wide-ranging content on Docker containerization, Jenkins pipelines, and basic Kubernetes architecture. While highly polished, the courses tend to prioritize foundational theoretical paradigms over complex, bare-metal operations.
-  - **(2026)** [codecademy.com](https://www.codecademy.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Browser-native sandbox tool building rapid programming muscle memory across Go, Python, and shell scripts. It incorporates localized command-line simulation to introduce the core foundations of container management and terminal automation.
-  - **(2026)** [typing.io: Typing Practice for Programmers](https://typing.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A niche developmental utility geared towards training muscle memory for code-specific characters, structural syntax, and shell scripting brackets. Uses popular open-source kernels and infrastructure code bases to scale high-speed programming capability.
-  - **(2026)** [SquadcastHub/awesome-sre-tools](https://github.com/SquadcastHub/awesome-sre-tools) ⭐ 1462  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured index mapping tools for alert routing, synthetic checking, chaos validation, on-call scheduling, and postmortem generation. Ideal for configuring automated operational responses and reducing MTTR.
-  - **(2026)** [hahwul/DevSecOps](https://github.com/hahwul/DevSecOps) ⭐ 2127  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured index cataloging security automation software, container scanning scripts, dependency checkers, and automated risk analysis systems. Essential for hardening software supply chains.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Cloud Native](https://awesome.jimmysong.io) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A central web portal framing the CNCF landscape, offering production-tested system diagrams, cloud architectural patterns, and guides. Essential for platform architects implementing service meshes, GitOps pipelines, and multi-tenant containers.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome-GitOps](https://github.com/weaveworks/awesome-gitops) ⭐ 1696  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The canonical index of GitOps tools, configuration structures, and continuous deployment runtimes originally compiled by Weaveworks. While Weaveworks itself shifted, this directory remains structurally fundamental for ArgoCD and Flux setups.
-  - **(2026)** [akuity/awesome-argo 🌟](https://github.com/akuity/awesome-argo) ⭐ 2449  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A duplicate entry detailing the CNCF Argo ecosystem configurations. Outlines progressive application delivery strategies, canary deployments, declarative cluster state reconciliations, and custom Argo plugins.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Agile](https://github.com/lorabv/awesome-agile) ⭐ 1476  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A repository documenting framework implementations, team retrospective designs, agile scaling patterns, and workflow visualization templates. Streamlines delivery velocity for agile software development operations.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial](https://github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial) ⭐ 322  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive learning path and hands-on laboratory environment focused on Tekton. Provides configurations for Tasks, Pipelines, PipelineRuns, and Trigger EventListeners on OpenShift clusters, validating cloud-native automation patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/k8spacket/k8spacket](https://github.com/k8spacket/k8spacket) ⭐ 1097  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” K8spacket is an eBPF-based network analyzer designed to visualize network packet flows, latencies, and TCP connection anomalies across active namespaces. By using eBPF, it captures network performance data with negligible resource overhead compared to standard sidecar proxies. The project is popular for troubleshooting application latency issues and tracing microservice request dependencies.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/box/kube-iptables-tailer](https://github.com/box/kube-iptables-tailer) ⭐ 549  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kube-iptables-tailer is a specialized controller that parses system-level kernel iptables packet drop logs and maps them directly to active Kubernetes Pods. By resolving low-level packet drops to recognizable workload names, it simplifies network policy auditing and connectivity troubleshooting. This utility is ideal for platform teams managing strict, multi-layer networking environments.
-  - **(2026)** [syntasso/kratix](https://github.com/syntasso/kratix) ⭐ 753  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kratix is a modular framework built to help platform engineering teams construct customized Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs). Using the concept of 'Promises', it permits engineers to define declarative APIs that generate multi-step orchestration workflows across multiple infrastructure planes. Grounding showcases its fast-growing appeal for companies seeking to build bespoke self-service capabilities without locking into heavy commercial portals.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/komodorio/validkube](https://github.com/komodorio/validkube) ⭐ 839  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Validkube is a unified web-based scanning utility that combines Polaris, Trivy, and Kube-linter to analyze and secure Kubernetes manifest configurations. By consolidating multiple linters, it allows platform engineers to quickly identify security flaws, deprecations, and configuration drift in raw YAML files. The tool is highly suited for quick manual checks and rapid validation workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/sl1pm4t/k2tf: Kubernetes YAML to Terraform HCL converter](https://github.com/sl1pm4t/k2tf) ⭐ 1229  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” K2tf translates raw Kubernetes manifests into declarative Terraform HCL code blocks, simplifying the transition of resource management to infrastructure-as-code models. By parsing nested arrays and complex resource specs, it generates equivalent 'kubernetes_' provider resources. While minor manual adjustments are still needed for specialized CRDs, it significantly lowers initial migration efforts.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/Berops/claudie](https://github.com/Berops/claudie) ⭐ 782  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Claudie is an innovative multi-cloud Kubernetes cluster provisioner that enables users to create highly secure, hybrid-infrastructure clusters across different cloud providers. By abstracting provider APIs, it treats raw machines from AWS, Azure, and bare-metal pools as unified node pools under a single control plane. It is highly valued by systems architects seeking to avoid cloud vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2026)** [kube-fledged](https://github.com/senthilrch/kube-fledged) ⭐ 1370  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kube-fledged is an operator designed to pre-pull and cache container images directly on designated worker nodes. This eliminates pull latency during rapid autoscaling events or emergency failovers, optimizing startup performance.
-  - **(2026)** [werf/kubedog](https://github.com/werf/kubedog) ⭐ 745  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubedog is an open-source Go library designed to track and stream real-time logs and events from Kubernetes resources during active rollouts. By operating directly inside pipelines, it allows tools like Werf to react immediately to failing Pods or failing startup probes. Real-world validation highlights its utility for building customized deployment dashboards and intelligent pipeline gates.
-  - **(2026)** [vladimirvivien/ktop](https://github.com/vladimirvivien/ktop) ⭐ 1093  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Ktop is an interactive command-line tool modeled directly after classic system monitoring commands like 'top' and 'htop', tailored for Kubernetes environments. It queries cluster APIs to provide dynamic views of node memory utilization, pod health, and resource request ratios. It serves as a fast, accessible option for developers who need quick cluster diagnostics without deploying Prometheus.
-  - **(2026)** [kubeinvaders](https://github.com/lucky-sideburn/kubeinvaders) ⭐ 1108  [C CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubeinvaders is a gamified chaos engineering platform modeled after classic Space Invaders, where destroying alien ships triggers real-time Pod terminations. While visually playful, it serves as an educational framework to demonstrate system resilience, automatic failover capabilities, and network resilience. It is highly popular for live interactive workshops, chaos training, and community meetups.
-  - **(2026)** [Kubeswitch (for operators) 🌟](https://github.com/danielfoehrKn/kubeswitch) ⭐ 1170  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced, highly scalable context and kubeconfig switcher designed for operators managing thousands of Kubernetes clusters. Offering sub-second response times and secure dynamic discovery of kubeconfigs, it replaces traditional static setups.
-  - **(2026)** [mlrun](https://github.com/mlrun/mlrun) ⭐ 1672  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” MLRun is an open-source MLOps orchestration platform designed to streamline the lifecycle of machine learning pipelines on Kubernetes. It automates model training, tracking, and serving by turning raw Python functions into elastic, high-performance containerized workloads. Data platform teams rely on MLRun to deploy real-time inference models and scale distributed data preprocessing pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/Azure/azqr](https://github.com/Azure/azqr) ⭐ 774  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A command-line utility designed to scan Azure resource groups or subscriptions and quickly generate a compliance and recommendation report based on Well-Architected Framework benchmarks. Highly effective for rapid technical audits, finding configuration drifts, and securing container and PaaS architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [cncf/tag-security: CNCF Security Technical Advisory Group 🌟](https://github.com/cncf/tag-security) ⭐ 2264  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier open-source governance and advisory group defining cloud-native security, compliance, and secure software supply chains. Provides critical specifications including the CNCF Security Whitepaper and Cloud Native Threat Matrix, which serve as foundational guides for platform architects.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/openappsec/openappsec](https://github.com/openappsec/openappsec) ⭐ 1635  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, machine-learning-driven security controller designed to protect microservice APIs and modern web applications. Utilizing contextual data analysis rather than static signatures, it intercepts zero-day exploits and SQL injections dynamically at the ingress level.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/rancherfederal/rke2-aws-tf](https://github.com/ranchergovernment/rke2-aws-tf) ⭐ 91  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A production-ready, highly secure Terraform configuration designed for deploying hardened RKE2 clusters inside AWS environments. Conforms to government security and strict CIS compliance benchmarks.
-  - **(2026)** [opensource.com: Don't love diff? Use Meld instead](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/meld) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visualizing code diffs and file merges through Meld. Highlights architectural advantages over command-line diff when executing complex visual code reviews, configuration comparisons, and manual merge resolution.
-  - **(2026)** [LinuxLinks.com](https://www.linuxlinks.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory of open-source software and tools categorized for various Linux use cases. An excellent resource for discovering alternative lightweight utilities, system monitoring solutions, and development frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [muylinux.com](https://www.muylinux.com) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A leading Spanish-language media outlet covering Linux kernel news, distribution releases, and open-source ecosystem trends. Provides broad community perspective and accessibility to Linux-centric technologies.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxadictos.com](https://www.linuxadictos.com) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A widely read Spanish-language publication delivering news, tool reviews, and quick-start tutorials on Linux software and desktop environments. Helps developers track desktop developments and alternative applications.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com](https://www.linuxteck.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A dedicated tutorial and documentation hub focusing on enterprise Linux systems administration, covering core utilities, service configuration, and security best practices. The platform provides structured command-line examples suitable for automating server maintenance and maintaining system reliability.
-  - **(2026)** [howtoforge.com](https://www.howtoforge.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive repository of step-by-step Linux installation and configuration tutorials, heavily focusing on hosting environments, mail servers, and virtualization. It serves as an essential tactical resource for setting up reproducible server configurations across various Linux distributions.
-  - **(2026)** [tecadmin.net](https://tecadmin.net) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical blog delivering practical guides on server administration, shell scripting, database management, and cloud infrastructure operations. It provides reliable solutions to common system configuration challenges and automation tasks.
-  - **(2026)** [unixetc.co.uk](https://unixetc.co.uk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical blog containing Unix and Linux command-line tips, configuration guides, and scripts. Provides pragmatic solutions to niche sysadmin tasks, system diagnostics, and shell script optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [systemadmin.es](https://systemadmin.es) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A Spanish-language technical resource focusing on enterprise systems administration, virtualization, and database tuning. It offers deep insights into Linux performance analysis and storage optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [Linux Skills](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2eNnWy-zc1xt_shCXQQfA) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated video tutorial channel demonstrating hands-on Linux skills, package installation, and server management. Useful for visual learners looking to understand interactive command-line operations and services configuration.
-  - **(2026)** [The Lone Sysadmin](https://lonesysadmin.net) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A veteran systems administration blog focusing on virtualization, hardware, and automation infrastructure. Written from a practitioner's perspective, it features case studies and architectural considerations for datacenter management.
-  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: Different Ways to Use Column Command in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/linux-column-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates real-world formatting techniques using the column command-line tool. Solves readability issues when visualizing dense, unstructured CSV/TSV log outputs in minimal CLI environments.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com: 12 basic cat command in Linux with examples](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-cat-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical usage scenarios of the foundational cat utility, detailing flag variations like -n for line numbering and file concatenations. Evaluates fundamental text-streaming constructs and system pipeline operations.
-  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: vtop – A Linux Process and Memory Activity Monitoring Tool](https://www.tecmint.com/vtop-monitor-linux-process-usage) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide on vtop, a Node.js-based terminal monitor utilizing visually appealing canvas charts. Compares Node-overhead with traditional system performance monitoring requirements for local developer machines.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxtechlab.com: Search a file in Linux using Find & Locate command](https://linuxtechlab.com/search-a-file-in-linux-using-find-locate-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Contrasts the real-time recursive indexing of find with the database-driven speeds of locate. Outlines production considerations, security patterns, and execution performance when managing millions of system files.
-  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: 10 Useful Commands to Collect System and Hardware Information in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/commands-to-collect-system-and-hardware-information-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details 10 standard CLI commands (like lscpu, lshw, fdisk) to probe hardware layouts and resources. Critical for server profiling and configuring optimized performance workloads before containerizing applications.
-  - **(2026)** [Turbo Console Log](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ChakrounAnas.turbo-console-log) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automates the insertion of descriptive console log statements to speed up debugging in JavaScript and TypeScript. While useful for local exploration, production-ready microservices should prioritize structured logging using standards like OpenTelemetry over unstructured print statements.
-  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: Increase Your VS Code Productivity](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/increase-your-vs-code-productivity) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Blog outlining critical keyboard shortcuts, configuration profiles, and tools inside VS Code. Helps developers build efficient engineering workflows for local and cloud environments.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.logrocket.com: Top 10 VS Code extensions for 2021](https://blog.logrocket.com/top-10-vs-code-extensions-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Retrospective review of key VS Code extensions from 2021. Offers context on how tooling has transitioned from simple local execution helpers to advanced cloud-integrated platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: VS Code extensions to increase your Productivity](https://dev.to/harishash/vs-code-extensions-to-increase-your-productivity-eeb) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Community-curated resource listing standard extensions designed to minimize cognitive overhead and speed up microservice coding loops.
-  - **(2026)** [Codey Midnight Theme](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=salesforce.codey-midnight) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dark Salesforce-developed theme intended to optimize developer focus and provide accessible contrast levels during deep development sessions.
-  - **(2026)** [1984 Theme](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=juanmnl.vscode-theme-1984) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retro-neon vaporwave theme that provides a distinct high-contrast palette for custom development aesthetics.
-  - **(2026)** [GitLive](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=TeamHub.teamhub) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates real-time visual indications of branch drifts and file conflicts directly into the IDE. It aims to reduce integration friction across distributed engineering teams by exposing parallel work before standard merges occur.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to/gitlive: GitLive now works with any Git repository in VS Code!](https://dev.to/gitlive/gitlive-now-works-with-any-git-repository-in-vs-code-304o) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An explanatory article detailing GitLive's capability to integrate with arbitrary self-hosted or cloud-based Git providers. It highlights practical ways to maintain collaborative development loops across complex deployment layouts.
-  - **(2026)** [c-sharpcorner.com: The Best VS Code Extensions To Supercharge Git](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/the-best-vs-code-extensions-to-supercharge-git) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates major Git extensions that optimize repository navigation, branch visualisations, and commit tracking within large enterprise repositories.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Top 5 Best Git Extensions For VS Code (You must have)](https://dev.to/thenomadevel/top-5-best-git-extensions-for-vs-code-you-must-have-40b6) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the top 5 essential Git extensions for VS Code, helping developers transition from command line to rich visual git workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: CodeSnap](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=adpyke.codesnap) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Creates highly customizable and beautiful screenshots of code blocks for architectural reviews, presentations, and tutorials. It is a utility for developer advocacy and engineering onboarding workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [Discord Presence Theme](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=icrawl.discord-vscode) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates active VS Code workspace and language context directly with Discord's active presence, ideal for developer networking and student teamwork.
-  - **(2026)** [pepy.tech/project/strimzi-kafka-cli 🌟](https://pepy.tech/projects/strimzi-kafka-cli) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused companion tool providing an interactive CLI wrapper around Strimzi resource administration on Kubernetes. By abstracting tedious kubectl YAML applications into simple command structures, it significantly reduces operational cycle time when modifying topics, users, or connections.
-  - **(2026)** [BMW InnovationLab](https://github.com/BMW-InnovationLab) [VARIOUS CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The GitHub organization hosting open-source tools, scripts, and algorithms developed by BMW's InnovationLab team. These projects focus on supply chain optimizations, computer vision algorithms, and robotic tooling modules.
-  - **(2026)** [auto-api.dev](https://auto-api.dev) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical portal representing High Mobility's Auto API initiatives. It outlines structured vehicle telemetry standards and standardized JSON payloads to bridge the gap between automotive hardware and cloud-native application developers.
-  - **(2026)** [high-mobility.com](https://www.high-mobility.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High Mobility offers an enterprise platform that standardizes vehicle APIs across multiple major car manufacturers. Developers can retrieve standardized telematics, status, and control endpoints through a secure, unified gateway infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [Smartcar API for BMW](https://smartcar.com/brand/bmw) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized portal demonstrating the application of the Smartcar API to integrate directly with BMW connected vehicles. It details configuration patterns, authorization flows, and supported telemetry fields specific to BMW models.
-  - **(2026)** [rapidapi.com/collection/car-api](https://rapidapi.com/collection/car-api) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated catalog of vehicle-related APIs on the RapidAPI platform. It showcases options for vehicle specifications, license plate lookups, VIN decoding, and telematics APIs, providing a hub for rapidly testing mock automotive payloads.
-  - **(2026)** [openbankingtracker.com](https://www.openbankingtracker.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized tracking directory detailing open banking regulations, standards, APIs, and market readiness metrics globally. It acts as an architectural ledger monitoring PSD2 implementation and global banking API catalog availability.
-  - **(2026)** [TSB API Developer Portal](https://apis.developer.tsb.co.uk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A PSD2-compliant developer ecosystem facilitating open-banking integration with TSB Bank. It offers sandbox environments, sandbox mock data, and security protocols to test account information and payment initiation APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [Cecabank API Market](https://apimarket.cecabank.es) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cecabank's developer platform designed to align financial integration with the PSD2 mandate. It provides endpoints for third-party providers (TPPs) to execute payment initiations and retrieve consolidated account balance statements.
-  - **(2026)** [Open Insurance](https://openinsurance.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An initiative advocating for open API standards within the insurance sector (Insurtech). It establishes data exchange models for claims processing, policy management, and underwritings to promote interoperability among traditional and digital insurers.
-  - **(2026)** [santalucia.es](https://api-market.santalucia.es) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” SantalucΓ­a's corporate API marketplace, streamlining business-to-business integrations for digital insurance products. It exposes quoting engines, client registrations, and insurance claims endpoints to external partners.
-  - **(2026)** [Telefonica Thinking Cities](https://thinking-cities.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive documentation portal explaining TelefΓ³nica's IoT architecture and FIWARE-based 'Thinking Cities' platform. It provides guidelines for streaming, mapping, and aggregating sensors telemetry to build urban monitoring environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Backstage @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHBvqSwbfAf5Vx1jrwkG43Q) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official CNCF Backstage YouTube channel, featuring community meetups, architecture reviews, plugin development tutorials, and adoption case studies. It serves as an essential visual learning reference for Platform Engineering teams designing internal developer platforms (IDPs).
-  - **(2026)** [howtodoinjava.com/maven](https://howtodoinjava.com/maven) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-fidelity educational portal providing step-by-step technical guides, plugin configuration snippets, and architecture blueprints for building robust Maven-based Java workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [hidetatz/kubecolor 🌟](https://github.com/hidetatz/kubecolor) ⭐ 1446  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubecolor is a highly adopted command-line wrapper for kubectl that colorizes terminal outputs. It improves cluster observability by visually distinguishing resource types, labels, statuses, and namespaces during interactive CLI operations.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/KusionStack/kusion](https://github.com/KusionStack/kusion) ⭐ 1310  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kusion is an open-source intent-driven declarative configuration engine. Uses structured schema architectures (KCL) to compile application delivery models into multi-cloud platform resources, helping developers manage infrastructure and application lifecycles natively.
-  - **(2025)** [Free Kubernetes 🌟🌟](https://github.com/learnk8s/free-kubernetes) ⭐ 1158  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly-rated index of free Kubernetes sandboxes, development clusters, managed trials, and learning environments. Designed to lower the financial entry barrier for developers. (Live Grounding: Continually updated to include current free tiers, allowing quick architectural sandboxing without infrastructure bills).
-  - **(2025)** [gravitydevops.com: Terraform: A Step-by-Step Guide from Basics to Advanced Techniques](https://gravitydevops.com/terraform-tutorials-basic-to-advanced-2025) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An updated pedagogical guide reflecting modern Terraform patterns up to 2025. Highlights the architectural transition toward highly modular setups, automated test-driven infrastructure development, and integration with modern cloud-native providers. Live grounding validates that this guide is exceptional for onboarding engineering talent with clean, cloud-agnostic paradigms.
-  - **(2025)** [hashicorp/terraform-k8s: Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-k8s) ⭐ 449  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official HashiCorp Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes. Implements a controller pattern inside the cluster, allowing platform teams to manage external cloud resources via Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) which coordinate plans and applies in Terraform Cloud.
-  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: Ansible Basic Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/ansible-basic-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Basic reference compiling syntax patterns for Ansible inventory files and variable declarations. Live Grounding: Simplifies early-stage host configurations, dynamic inventory grouping, and baseline connection parameters (SSH/WinRM) for rapid platform configuration.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/devoriales/kubectl-cheatsheet](https://github.com/devoriales/cheatsheets) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, opinionated collection of kubectl commands curated specifically for critical production debugging. It prioritizes node-level maintenance commands, network troubleshooting steps, and secure pod execution syntaxes to minimize MTTR.
-  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: GIT Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: DevOps-centric Git reference outlining the tool's integration role in continuous integration pipelines. Live Grounding: Links Git hooks directly to automated testing and pre-commit framework compliance, validating source control configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [SQL Police Department](https://sqlpd.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized gamified engine where users solve mock criminal investigations writing relational SQL queries. Highly effective for building structural query efficiency and database logic before moving to complex stateful containerization.
-  - **(2025)** [ansible-role-jenkins](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-jenkins) ⭐ 852  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A widely adopted Ansible playbook automation framework for preparing enterprise Linux hosts to run Jenkins controllers. Includes baked-in configurations for repository keys, dependencies, and default configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [Jenkinsfile Runner](https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkinsfile-runner) ⭐ 1203  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An ephemeral, lightweight execution engine that encapsulates Jenkins pipelines outside a persistent master daemon. This tool runs custom pipelines as short-lived, isolated single-use tasksβ€”ideal for cloud-native serverless orchestrators like Knative or AWS Fargate.
-  - **(2025)** [Awesome CI/CD 🌟](https://github.com/cicdops/awesome-ciandcd) ⭐ 1999  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive curated list capturing modern DevOps platforms, delivery engines, automated linting, security scanning, and container validation tools, acting as a foundational technical index for engineering teams.
-  - **(2025)** [Jenkins-X UpdateBOT](https://github.com/jenkins-x/updatebot) ⭐ 40  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dynamic automation component within the Jenkins-X ecosystem. It monitors downstream project dependencies and automatically creates, updates, and merges pull requests across microservices' configuration and manifest repositories.
-  - **(2025)** [Jenkins Plugin: Bitbucket Push and Pull Request](https://plugins.jenkins.io/bitbucket-push-and-pull-request) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted Jenkins integration plugin that listens to Bitbucket push and pull request webhook payloads. Provides highly granular build-triggering controls based on specific branch patterns, reviewer states, and label assignments.
-  - **(2025)** [Speculator: Redis Operator](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/redis-operator) ⭐ 1379  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced Redis Operator developed by OT Container Kit. Features automated failover management, backup orchestrations, persistence configuration, and Redis Sentinel cluster sizing within Kubernetes native deployments.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/alcideio/rbac-tool](https://github.com/alcideio/rbac-tool) ⭐ 1077  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” RBAC Tool is a powerful suite designed to simplify, audit, and generate Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control policies. It includes policy analysis commands, visual dependency graphs, and lookup capabilities to quickly ensure compliance with the least privilege security model.
-  - **(2025)** [deepfence/PacketStreamer](https://github.com/deepfence/PacketStreamer) ⭐ 1928  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” PacketStreamer is a high-performance, distributed packet capture tool designed specifically for cloud-native architectures. It sensors network traffic from distributed hosts and streams it to a centralized collector via gRPC, allowing deep packet inspection (DPI) and security forensics without heavy agent overhead. The architecture is built for minimal footprint, making it ideal for high-throughput production environments.
-  - **(2025)** [resmoio/kubernetes-event-exporter](https://github.com/resmoio/kubernetes-event-exporter) ⭐ 1030  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Kubernetes Event Exporter routes native, transient cluster events to long-term storage and telemetry backends like Elasticsearch, Kafka, Datadog, or Slack. This ensures reliable auditing trails and operational visibility, filling the void left by default short-lived event structures.
-  - **(2025)** [Kube-capacity](https://github.com/robscott/kube-capacity/releases) ⭐ 2636  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kube-capacity is an exceptionally popular CLI utility designed to synthesize and output resource requests, limits, and actual real-time utilization. It queries metrics servers and displays overall usage at the node, pod, and container levels, acting as a crucial tool for capacity optimization.
-  - **(2025)** [kvaps/kubectl-node-shell](https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-node-shell) ⭐ 1818  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly convenient kubectl plugin that spawns an interactive root shell inside a physical cluster node's host namespace. By bypassing conventional SSH access mechanisms and employing short-lived administrative containers, it simplifies deep OS-level performance tuning.
-  - **(2025)** [vesion-checker](https://github.com/jetstack/version-checker) ⭐ 773  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A utility developed by Jetstack that checks running cluster image versions against public container registries to report outdated dependencies, exposing compatibility statuses as Prometheus metrics for proactive patching.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/squat/kilo](https://github.com/squat/kilo) ⭐ 2263  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kilo is a cloud-native network CNI overlay built on WireGuard, designed to seamlessly secure cross-cluster networking, hybrid cloud environments, and distributed edge nodes. It allows remote servers to safely communicate within a single unified Kubernetes networking fabric.
-  - **(2025)** [Rancher CNI Providers 🌟](https://www.rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en/faq/networking/cni-providers) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Centralized reference for configuring Container Network Interface (CNI) providers within Rancher clusters. Details the networking benefits, security policies, and eBPF routing properties of Canal, Calico, Flannel, and Cilium.
-  - **(2025)** [tecmint.com 🌟](https://www.tecmint.com) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational Linux ecosystem portal offering high-quality command line, tool setup, and server administration guides designed for system administrators and DevOps engineers.
-  - **(2025)** [unixmen.com 🌟](https://www.unixmen.com) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Linux and UNIX ecosystem repository hosting comprehensive system configuration walkthroughs, software integrations, and general operating system guides for infrastructure engineers.
-  - **(2025)** [Automate SQL Server Backups with PowerShell](https://datacrazyworld.com/index.php/2025/03/16/automatiza-backups-de-sql-server-con-powershell) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates native PowerShell script templates to automate Microsoft SQL Server backups. Offers a valuable guide for planning traditional database state transitions into hybrid Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [iximiuz/cdebug](https://github.com/iximiuz/cdebug) ⭐ 1652  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized CLI tool for debugging running containers. Allows attaching ephemeral tooling environments into running, stripped-down containers (even without Kubernetes, working directly with Docker/containerd).
-  - **(2025)** [github: Nova 🌟](https://github.com/fairwindsops/nova) ⭐ 864  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical cluster auditing utility that proactively scans running environments for outdated, insecure, or orphaned Helm releases. It cross-references current cluster deployments against upstream registries to alert operators of crucial patch requirements.
-  - **(2025)** [Codecentric Jenkins 🌟](https://github.com/codecentric/helm-charts) ⭐ 733  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An active, community-maintained collection of high-quality Helm charts, featuring a robust configuration path for DevOps tooling like Jenkins. It provides clean, production-ready, security-hardened manifests optimized for enterprise use.
-  - **(2025)** [Nexus Platform Plugin for Jenkins](https://help.sonatype.com/en/sonatype-platform-plugin-for-jenkins.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive integration guide for the Sonatype Nexus Platform plugin in Jenkins pipelines. It facilitates automated artifact publishing, component evaluation against security policies, and vulnerability reporting directly within the CI/CD execution pipeline.
-  - **(2025)** [Install Java 23 in an Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/como-instalar-java-23-en-una-pipeline-de-azure-devops) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to dynamically install Java 23 onto Azure DevOps pipeline agents using automated setup tasks. In 2026, using localized runtime installation tasks is preferred over relying on pre-baked VM images, allowing pipelines to remain flexible and easily adapt to new framework versions.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Examples](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/kubernetes-examples) ⭐ 1421  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly utilized, production-tested blueprint repository containing foundational Kubernetes manifests. It spans standard ingress rules, complex stateful configurations, and container startup patterns. (Live Grounding: An essential reference repository for platform engineers bootstrapping cloud topologies with validated standards).
-  - **(2024)** [qvault.io: How to Restart All Pods in a Kubernetes Namespace](https://www.boot.dev) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tactical guide walking through multiple methods of forcing a restart on all Pods inside a Kubernetes Namespace. Covers `kubectl rollout restart deployment` as the clean rolling-restart standard, contrasted against disruptive container terminations.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/microsoft/terraform-provider-azuredevops/releases/tag/v1.0.0](https://github.com/microsoft/terraform-provider-azuredevops/releases/tag/v1.0.0) ⭐ 428  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official v1.0.0 release of the Microsoft Azure DevOps provider for Terraform. Marks production-readiness for orchestrating Azure DevOps projects, service connections, pipelines, and repository resources programmatically via HCL.
-  - **(2024)** [registry.terraform.io: Data Source: azurerm_ip_groups (new)](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/Azurerm/latest/docs/data-sources/ip_groups) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical schema specification detailing the Azure RM `azurerm_ip_groups` data source. Permits dynamic query and referencing of preconfigured IP Groups for use in firewall and network rules.
-  - **(2024)** [edotor.net](https://edotor.net) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, web-based DOT language editor. Serves as a streamlined sandbox to drop `terraform graph` outputs and tweak rendering settings without local Graphviz runtime dependencies.
-  - **(2024)** [dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline](https://dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An online editor to render and preview Graphviz graphs interactively. Widely leveraged by cloud engineers to paste Terraform DAG configurations and visually optimize infrastructure topologies on the fly.
-  - **(2024)** [graphviz.online](https://graphviz.online) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An alternative web interface facilitating online rendering of Graphviz constructs. Standardizes the design and inspection of infrastructure dependencies dynamically computed via declarative schemas.
-  - **(2024)** [cycloidio/inframap: Inframap 🌟](https://github.com/cycloidio/inframap) ⭐ 2035  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Inframap compiles native HCL files or existing Terraform state inputs directly into comprehensive node-link visualization graphs. By executing clean AST parsing, the tool extracts backend dependencies, service connections, and active endpoints. It outputs directly to DOT format to enable programmatic generation of up-to-date cloud deployment maps.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/idoavrah/terraform-tui: TFTUI - The Terraform textual UI](https://github.com/idoavrah/terraform-tui) ⭐ 1284  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” TFTUI (The Terraform Textual UI) is an interactive, console-based monitoring utility designed to query active Terraform state graphs. Developed in Python, it allows platform administrators to navigate complex resource matrices, track active drift, and trigger targeted states without leaving the terminal console. It streamlines high-velocity manual debugging.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/cloudposse/atmos](https://github.com/cloudposse/atmos) ⭐ 1310  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Atmos is a production-grade orchestration framework developed to coordinate large-scale multi-account, multi-region cloud configurations. By utilizing a clean hierarchical YAML stack structure, it integrates Terraform, OpenTofu, and Helmfile into consolidated environment manifests. It streamlines modular patterns and enforces strict security and tagging architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [Terraspace.cloud](https://terraspace.cloud) [RUBY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Terraspace is an elegant, full-featured Ruby-based framework for provisioning cloud architectures. Providing structured directory structures, integrated testing harnesses, and native generators, it converts complex Terraform structures into clean projects. It supports large-scale deployments by isolating execution behaviors dynamically.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-aks](https://github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-aks) ⭐ 388  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official, production-ready Microsoft Azure RM module to deploy and configure Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters. Implements best practices for network profiles, identity, node pools, and integration with Azure Monitor.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: How to deploy a production-ready AKS cluster with Terraform verified module](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/how-to-deploy-a-production-ready-aks-cluster-with-terraform-verified-module/4122013) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An article walking through Azure Verified Modules (AVM) standards for AKS deployments. Promotes Microsoft-endorsed configuration architectures optimizing cost, security, performance, and maintenance.
-  - **(2024)** [kubernetes-sigs: Trimaran: Load-aware scheduling plugins 🌟](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/scheduler-plugins/tree/master/pkg/trimaran) ⭐ 1295  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of scheduling plugins (TargetLoadPacked and LoadWatcher) under the Trimaran umbrella that enable real-time, load-aware scheduling in Kubernetes. Instead of scheduling purely based on static requests, it utilizes actual node resource utilization metrics. Active in 2026, it is vital for optimizing cluster efficiency and reducing overall infrastructure costs.
-  - **(2024)** [freecodecamp.org: API Cheatsheet – What is an API, How it Works, and How to Choose the Right API Testing Tools 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-an-api-and-how-to-test-it) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An entry-level comprehensive guide detailing API fundamentals, architectural patterns like REST and GraphQL, and testing strategies. It reviews structural practices for choosing and implementing API verification suites, ensuring secure contract validation across distributed microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [edureka.co: Ansible Cheat Sheet – A DevOps Quick Start Guide](https://www.edureka.co/blog/cheatsheets/ansible-cheat-sheet-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: DevOps-centric Ansible reference mapping syntax for playbooks, modules, and execution loops. Live Grounding: Indispensable for configuring enterprise system-level requirements, detailing task execution, hand-offs to Ansible Galaxy, and template parsing with Jinja2.
-  - **(2024)** [fosstechnix.com: Ansible ad hoc commands with Examples](https://www.fosstechnix.com/ansible-ad-hoc-commands-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A practical guide detailing fast patterns for Ansible ad-hoc commands without playbooks. Live Grounding: Highly relevant for emergency systems engineering, enabling rapid, parallel execution of tasks (such as package updates, process restarts, or disk checks) across multiple hosts.
-  - **(2024)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Terraform cheat sheet: Notable commands, HCL and more](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Terraform-cheat-sheet-Notable-commands-HCL-and-more) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Technical overview of Terraform command structures, state file management, and HCL parameters. Live Grounding: Focuses on troubleshooting locked environments, correcting state mismatches, and parsing command logs during execution.
-  - **(2024)** [cheatography.com](https://cheatography.com) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collaborative platform dedicated to creating and downloading structured cheat sheets across multiple developer domains. It offers rapid summaries for command-line tools, frameworks, programming languages, and system diagnostics.
-  - **(2024)** [manz.dev/cheatsheets](https://manz.dev/cheatsheets) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of highly visual, modern cheat sheets focusing on CSS layout designs, JavaScript syntax structures, and browser DOM interfaces. Excellent reference for backend and full-stack developers looking to quickly resolve UI issues.
-  - **(2024)** [mirantis.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A consolidated quick-reference handbook by Mirantis. Emphasizes safe deletion practices, container inspection mechanics, and context manipulation protocols inside high-concurrency staging environments.
-  - **(2024)** [dockerlabs.collabnix.com: Cheatsheet - Kubectl 🌟](https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/kubernetes/cheatsheets/kubectl.html) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collaborative tutorial reference detailing standard kubectl execution sequences. Designed for cloud-native learners mapping Docker concepts directly onto operational Kubernetes paradigms.
-  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” DevOps tutorial outlining essential kubectl operations and resource templates. Aimed at training cloud administrators for standard operational pipelines, troubleshooting, and microservice deployment mapping.
-  - **(2024)** [dockerlabs.collabnix.com: The Ultimate Docker Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/docker/cheatsheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured repository aggregating developer instructions for Docker engines, Compose, and Swarm. Acts as a key educational path for transition training from basic container builds to multi-container microservice orchestrations.
-  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: Docker Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/docker-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A DevOps educational reference tracking foundational Docker engine instructions. Maps container operational lifecycles, network architectures, and filesystem volume setups to simplify learner integration journeys.
-  - **(2024)** [linuxhandbook.com: Docker Commands for Managing Container Lifecycle (Definitive Guide)](https://linuxhandbook.com/container-lifecycle-docker-commands) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Excellent analytical guide covering state transitions within a Docker container lifecycle. Explains deep distinctions between create, start, run, pause, stop, and kill operational phases, with real-world troubleshooting diagnostics.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Docker Commands Cheat Sheet | Pragyan Tripathi](https://dev.to/pragyanatvade/docker-commands-cheat-sheet-47n4) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Modern developer guide consolidating command sequences for optimizing docker image construction and multi-container environment variables. Great for fast onboarding and verifying runtime dependencies.
-  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Essential Git Commands 🌟](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/git/essential-git-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Systematic review of fundamental Git architecture and commands from GeeksforGeeks. Live Grounding: Provides academic-level clarity on internal DAG structures, tracking vs non-tracking branches, and basic merge conflict mechanics.
-  - **(2024)** [joshnh/Git-Commands 🌟](https://github.com/joshnh/Git-Commands/blob/master/README.md) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A curated, text-based catalog of advanced Git parameters and commands hosted directly on GitHub. Live Grounding: Primarily targets automation workflows and repository maintenance, offering rapid copy-paste commands to clean dead branches or verify history integrity.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Git Commands Cheatsheet: Advanced (20+ Git Commands Advanced )](https://dev.to/aashiya123/git-commands-cheatsheet-advanced-20-git-commands-advanced--35i3) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Advanced digest targeting complex tasks like history modification, interactive rebases, and stash pop operations. Live Grounding: Essential for developers working inside highly active, multi-contributor master branches who need to cleanly integrate patches with minimum noise.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Git Cheat Sheet πŸ“„ (50 commands + Free PDF and poster)](https://dev.to/doabledanny/git-cheat-sheet-50-commands-free-pdf-and-poster-4gcn) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Comprehensive visual compilation of 50 commands accompanied by a custom poster and PDF download. Live Grounding: Highly effective for team offices to keep a standardized visual command map within sight, standardizing commit patterns across the engineering group.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: 20 Git Commands That Will Make You a Version Control Pro](https://dev.to/devland/20-git-commands-that-will-make-you-a-version-control-pro-149p) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A practical guide introducing commands to establish master-level version control workflows. Live Grounding: Explores advanced command options including git cherry-pick, patch extraction, and custom formatting parameters for git log to accelerate release auditing.
-  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: Linux Parted cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/parted-cheat-sheet) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Focused reference sheet for GNU Parted CLI utility. Live Grounding: Essential for storage administrators and virtual-machine managers configuring partition tables (GPT/MBR), resizing filesystems, and aligning sector offsets.
-  - **(2024)** [CloudBees Disk Usage Simple](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cloudbees-disk-usage-simple) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility to calculate and display disk space utilization on Jenkins masters. Avoids the high CPU/IO overhead of standard disk usage plugins by using simplified calculation strategies, crucial for performance-sensitive controllers.
-  - **(2024)** [Configuration Slicing](https://plugins.jenkins.io/configurationslicing) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enables bulk configuration changes across hundreds of Jenkins jobs using a 'sliced' grid interface. Allows administrators to quickly update standard parameters, SCM structures, or email recipients without rewriting files or manual clicking.
-  - **(2024)** [performance-plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/performance-plugin) ⭐ 194  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Jenkins CI plugin compiles, parses, and visualizes execution metrics from load testing utilities like JMeter, Taurus, and JUnit directly within build workflows. Architecturally, it helps teams enforce automated quality gates by failing pipelines based on strict metric thresholds (e.g., error percentages or response time limits).
-  - **(2024)** [Extensible Choice Parameter](https://plugins.jenkins.io/extensible-choice-parameter) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Extends Jenkins' basic choice parameter type by feeding build configuration fields dynamic data sources (such as Groovy scripts, text files, or global lists). Simplifies UI-driven parameterized builds significantly.
-  - **(2024)** [Pipeline as YAML (Incubated) 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-as-yaml) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An alternative Jenkins pipeline engine allowing users to define build structures inside YAML instead of Groovy. Caters to teams seeking standard YAML CI definitions comparable to GitHub Actions or GitLab CI/CD, bridging the gap for Jenkins setups.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/piomin/spring-boot-logging](https://github.com/piomin/spring-boot-logging) ⭐ 276  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A utility library designed to simplify HTTP request/response logging in Spring Boot applications. It provides pre-configured logging filters that output telemetry in structured, customizable layouts suitable for parsing tools like Elasticsearch or Fluentd. It is highly valued by development teams seeking instant operational insight without having to draft custom servlet filter logic.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s 🌟](https://github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s) ⭐ 713  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly structured, modular Ansible role tailored for deploying K3s. Implements fine-grained host configuration and robust systemd lifecycle management over target K3s nodes.
-  - **(2024)** [Kodiak](https://kodiakhq.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade GitHub App designed to automate the integration queue. Kodiak schedules and executes pull request updates, handles automatic rebases, and systematically purges feature branches upon merge success to reduce repository clutter.
-  - **(2024)** [shipwright-io/build: shipwright](https://github.com/shipwright-io/build) ⭐ 810  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shipwright is an extensible, CNCF-backed framework for building container images directly within Kubernetes. By utilizing Tekton pipelines under the hood, Shipwright abstractly supports multiple build strategies, including Kaniko, Cloud Native Buildpacks, and Source-to-Image. It enables platform engineering teams to define a secure, centralized image-building service for developers.
-  - **(2024)** [kube-scheduler-simulator](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kube-scheduler-simulator) ⭐ 1092  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, web-based simulator designed to visualize, debug, and test custom scheduler configurations and plugins. It enables platform developers to step through scheduling decisions without modifying production clusters. Widely recognized in 2026 as an essential tool for training engineers on advanced scheduling concepts.
-  - **(2024)** [kubernetes-reflector](https://github.com/emberstack/kubernetes-reflector) ⭐ 1614  [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized Kubernetes controller designed to mirror Secrets and ConfigMaps across namespaces automatically. It allows platform engineers to distribute global configurations, like TLS certificates or pull secrets, to all namespaces securely. Heavily utilized in production environments in 2026 to simplify secret replication.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/jthomperoo: Predictive Horizontal Pod Autoscaler](https://github.com/jthomperoo/predictive-horizontal-pod-autoscaler) ⭐ 383  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced horizontal pod autoscaling extension utilizing forecasting models (such as Holt-Winters and LSTM). Anticipates traffic peaks by analyzing historical system metrics, pre-allocating server compute before traffic reaches the platform.
-  - **(2024)** [KubeView 🌟](https://github.com/benc-uk/kubeview) ⭐ 1201  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A web-based, real-time visualization tool that renders Kubernetes API objects (Pods, Deployments, Services, Ingresses) and their relationships as a structured graphical map. It assists developers and administrators in diagnosing network routing and mapping configurations. In 2026, it is highly appreciated as a lightweight alternative to heavier cluster dashboards.
-  - **(2024)** [Azure/placement-policy-scheduler-plugins](https://github.com/Azure/placement-policy-scheduler-plugins) ⭐ 55  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This repository contains custom scheduling plugins for the Kubernetes default scheduler, built by Azure. They implement advanced scheduling topologies like strict fault-domain placement, proximity-based scheduling, and specialized multi-tenant constraints, providing deep scheduling control for hyperscale enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [Metacontroller](https://github.com/metacontroller/metacontroller) ⭐ 993  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An add-on for Kubernetes that simplifies writing custom controllers by letting developers implement business logic via webhooks in any programming language. It manages the low-level API mechanics of watching, syncing, and reconciling resources, reducing operator boilerplate. Widely maintained by the community through 2026, it is an elegant bridge for non-Go operators.
-  - **(2024)** [omrikiei/ktunnel ⭐](https://github.com/omrikiei/ktunnel) ⭐ 1053  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KTunnel is a robust reverse-tunneling CLI utility that exposes local development environments to remote Kubernetes clusters. By establishing a secure gRPC-based reverse proxy, it enables remote pods to call APIs running locally on developer machines, facilitating fast integration tests without ingress hurdles.
-  - **(2024)** [journeyofthegeek.com: Azure Authorization – Azure RBAC Delegation](https://journeyofthegeek.com/2024/05/10/azure-authorization-azure-rbac-delegation) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth analysis of the security implications and execution steps of RBAC delegation patterns. Under 2026 security models, implementing conditional delegations is necessary to grant team autonomy while preventing unapproved privilege escalations.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Permissions 101: How to manage Azure access effectively](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/azure-permissions-101-how-to-manage-azure-access-effectively/4067468) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide to managing permissions across Azure subscriptions and resources. 2026 security compliance models demand a structured application of this baseline to prevent administrative overlaps and structural security gaps.
-  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com/pulse: No Credentials, No Problem - using Azure Managed Identity](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/credentials-problem-using-azure-managed-identity-dimitar-iliev--wzzaf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a practical guide on setting up passwordless connections within Azure resources. Modern 2026 environments see this methodology as essential for zero-trust architectures, ensuring credentials never exist on disks or within environment variables.
-  - **(2024)** [acethecloud.com: Which is better Azure App Gateway or Nginx configured on Azure VMs](https://acethecloud.com/blog/azure-application-gateway-and-nginx-on-vm) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed comparison between leveraging a fully managed service (Azure Application Gateway) and hosting customized Nginx reverse proxies on virtual machines. It weighs factors such as administrative overhead, feature sets, security compliance, auto-scaling capabilities, and overall total cost of ownership (TCO). This serves as a vital tool for technical leads choosing a production-grade ingress layer.
-  - **(2024)** [havanrijn.wordpress.com: Don’t let Azure Log Analytics break the bank](https://havanrijn.wordpress.com/2024/04/01/dont-let-azure-log-analytics-break-the-bank) [KQL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical, cost-saving guide to reducing bloated Log Analytics ingestion fees. It details queries for identifying high-volume tables, configuring data collection rules (DCRs) to filter noisy events, and setting daily ingestion caps. Essential guidance for engineering teams seeking to optimize cloud spending while maintaining adequate observability indicators.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/azure/fleet](https://github.com/azure/fleet) ⭐ 224  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Fleet Manager, designed for multi-cluster fleet-wide management. Coordinates application rollouts, implements global ingress configurations, and automates orchestrator upgrades across distributed topologies.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.johnfolberth.com: Resources and posts for those figuring out DevOps in Azure](https://blog.johnfolberth.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-quality resource portal presenting architectural patterns and troubleshooting strategies for Azure-centric DevOps platforms. 2026 analysis shows this blog is a valuable community resource for engineers designing multi-tenant enterprise configurations, implementing compliance boundaries, and configuring YAML-based continuous delivery engines.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.sonnes.cloud: Introducing Azure DevOps Backup Tool 1.1.0.0: Major update with new features, bug fixes and enhanced security!](https://blog.sonnes.cloud/introducing-azure-devops-backup-tool-1-1-0-0-major-update-with-new-features-bug-fixes-and-enhanced-security) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces major feature releases of the Azure DevOps Backup Tool (v1.1.0.0), highlighting enhancements in API throughput, credential safety, and automated backup schedules. 2026 engineering audits confirm this tool is reliable for securing multi-tenant environments against accidental service deletions.
-  - **(2024)** [DevOpsKit-docs](https://github.com/azsk/DevOpsKit-docs) ⭐ 498  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation repository supporting the Secure DevOps Kit for Azure (AzSK). It outlines operational processes for deploying automated security checks in Azure DevOps pipelines and resource deployment validation. While native Azure tools have superseded AzSK, the structured policies and patterns detailed here still inform modern DevSecOps security baselines.
-  - **(2024)** [azure.github.io/AppService: General availability of Diagnostics tools for App Service on Linux Node.js apps](https://azure.github.io/AppService/2024/01/05/Diagnose-Tools-for-NodeJs-Linux-apps.html) [NODE.JS CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement and documentation highlighting advanced diagnostic tools built specifically for Node.js workloads running on Linux-based Azure App Services. It explains the integration of CPU profiling, memory allocation tracking, and automated core dump collection. These tools enable real-time analysis of single-threaded event loop blockages and memory leaks directly from the Azure portal.
-  - **(2024)** [Network Node Manager](https://github.com/kakao/network-node-manager) ⭐ 109  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized network daemon developed by Kakao for optimizing node-level routing rules and handling network interfaces inside Kubernetes. Live Grounding shows that this utility targets bare-metal clusters, streamlining system-level network management while improving connectivity troubleshooting in on-premise cloud infrastructure.
-  - **(2024)** [Traffic Director overview](https://docs.cloud.google.com/service-mesh/docs) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's Traffic Director offered a managed service mesh control plane. Modern GCP architectures have integrated Traffic Director directly into Cloud Service Mesh (Anthos Service Mesh) to unify managed networks.
-  - **(2024)** [k3s_hetzner](https://gitlab.com/k3s_hetzner/k3s_hetzner) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly optimized Terraform and shell module to quickly provision high-availability, low-cost K3s clusters on Hetzner Cloud virtual infrastructure, including private network bridging.
-  - **(2024)** [pyxll-jupyter: Integration for Jupyter notebooks and Microsoft Excel](https://github.com/pyxll/pyxll-jupyter) ⭐ 162  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight showcases PyXLL-Jupyter as an extension that runs Jupyter notebooks directly inside Excel sheets. Live Grounding confirms it serves as a critical bridge in corporate financial modeling, allowing analysts to enrich spreadsheet data using high-powered Python libraries.
-  - **(2024)** [gabbi - Declarative HTTP testing library pypi](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gabbi) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces Gabbi as a declarative, YAML-driven integration and validation engine for HTTP endpoints. Live Grounding demonstrates its ongoing value in microservice testing pipelines, allowing engineers to quickly declare complex request-response chains without writing boilerplate imperative testing code.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/mittwald/kube-httpcache](https://github.com/mittwald/kube-httpcache) ⭐ 312  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineered Kubernetes-native HTTP caching platform that bundles Varnish with a specialized controller sidecar. It queries Kubernetes API endpoints directly to dynamically reconstruct and scale Varnish backend configurations without requiring manual server reloads.
-  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Getting Started with Backstage](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/06/13/getting-started-with-backstage) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical guide to bootstrapping Backstage, configuring the software catalog, and writing custom templates. The resource outlines practical steps to integrate local tooling with the developer portal, enabling swift adoption of self-service developer templates.
-  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Backstage on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/06/28/backstage-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide details the production deployment steps for running Backstage on Kubernetes. It covers containerization, Helm chart configuration, database state persistence, and securing identity management integration for scalable developer portal deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Pricing: How to navigate Azure pricing options and resources 🌟](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-pricing-how-to-navigate-azure-pricing-options-and-resources/4166276) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental overview of Azure's pricing strategies and commitment benefits. Outlines how to leverage Azure Hybrid Benefit, Dev/Test tiers, and spot instances to lower baseline computing costs.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Pricing: How to estimate Azure project costs 🌟](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-pricing-how-to-estimate-azure-project-costs/4166297) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines best practices for utilizing the Azure Pricing Calculator and Azure Migrate to model infrastructure costs prior to production deployment. Focuses on estimating workloads with varying autoscaling patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [Intoduction to Kubernetes (slides, beginners and advanced)](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zrfVlE5r61ZNQrmXKx5gJmBcXnoa_WerHEnTxu5SMco/edit) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical slideset outlining the core mechanisms of Kubernetes scheduling, control plane architecture, and microservice discovery. Ideal for corporate instructional presentations and architectural roundtables.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Let's Learn Kubernetes Series' Articles](https://dev.to/pghildiyal/series/14818) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A systematic deep dive into Kubernetes design patterns, cluster schedulers, security controls, and storage operations. Promotes highly structured conceptual understanding of how container nodes synchronize states.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube: Kubernetes Pods and ReplicaSets explained](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy0Gle4XyvbGhGpX0CXAuiEsfL-MD-rND) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A modular video breakdown specifically tracking the networking, scaling, and state reconciliation interactions between Pods and ReplicaSets. Demystifies self-healing mechanics and custom target state specifications.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Thetips4you - Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLVx1qovxj-akr_3XqQQgpqRyQw4GYuS4h) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory video collection teaching standard configuration, secret integration, dynamic cloud volumes, and fundamental deployment syntax. Recommended for engineers transitioning from traditional VM hypervisors.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/mercedes-benz](https://github.com/mercedes-benz) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official GitHub portal for Mercedes-Benz's open-source initiatives. It hosts various developer tools, utility libraries, and SDKs dedicated to automotive software, showing their commitment to transparent, community-driven development in modern vehicles. It serves as an archive and collaboration hub for internal components exposed to the open-source ecosystem.
-  - **(2024)** [cronicaglobal.elespanol.com: Roberto Ardon (Incepto): "A la IA no se le pueden pedir imposibles"](https://cronicaglobal.elespanol.com/vida/20240604/roberto-ardon-incepto-ia-pueden-pedir-imposibles/860164103_0.html) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview with Roberto Ardon, co-founder of Incepto Medical, framing the realistic capabilities and limitations of clinical AI deployment in European hospitals. Ardon discusses how AI should be engineered as a targeted productivity tool (e.g., reducing routine screening fatigue) rather than a replacement for human clinicians. It offers deep insights into market deployment, medical device certification, and data security hurdles.
-  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Basics of SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/computer-networks/basics-of-soap-simple-object-access-protocol) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the structural foundations of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). It describes key architectural elements such as the SOAP Envelope, Header, Body, and Fault structures alongside the WSDL (Web Services Description Language) interface definitions. While largely replaced by REST and JSON in modern applications, SOAP remains critical in highly secure financial and enterprise systems.
-  - **(2024)** [hipertextual.com: AsΓ­ es Devin, la inteligencia artificial que programa software de principio a fin](https://hipertextual.com/tecnologia/devin-inteligencia-artificial-programa-software) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of Cognition's Devin AI agent, demonstrating complete software development automation. Discusses autonomous debugging, repository management, and deployment capabilities representing the cutting-edge intersection of LLMs and DevSecOps pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubestack: Terraform GitOps Framework 🌟](https://www.kubestack.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubestack is a specialized GitOps framework tailored for managing cloud-managed and bare-metal Kubernetes clusters using Terraform. Featuring a robust multi-tier environment structure, it guarantees absolute parity from local development platforms through to multi-zone production configurations. It helps platform engineers declare and provision compliant Kubernetes footprints.
-  - **(2024)** [kubevious 🌟🌟](https://github.com/kubevious/kubevious) ⭐ 1700  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubevious is an open-source visualizer and validation engine for Kubernetes. It constructs an application-centric graph database of resource hierarchies, allowing rapid detection of manifest anomalies, cross-namespace conflicts, and misconfigurations.
-  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Dashboards: Headlamp](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-dashboards-headlamp) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical comparison evaluating Headlamp as an alternative to the standard Kubernetes dashboard. Highlighted for its robust extensibility model via React plugins, it allows platform teams to build customized dashboards with minimal visual overhead.
-  - **(2024)** [k8studio.io/blogs: K8studio vs. Lens vs. K9s 🌟](https://k8studio.io/blogs/k8studio-vs-lens-kubernetes-ide) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical comparative analysis comparing three premier client interfaces: K8Studio (graphical topology focus), Lens (full-featured IDE desktop application), and K9s (ultra-fast keyboard-driven terminal console dashboard).
-  - **(2024)** [getseabird.github.io 🌟](https://getseabird.github.io) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Seabird is a fast, responsive open-source desktop client built to manage Kubernetes clusters. It directly leverages active local kubeconfig configurations to deliver seamless, real-time visibility into pods, deployments, and cluster logs.
-  - **(2024)** [k8z.dev: A lightweight, modern mobile and desktop application for manage kubernetes. Easily for use fast, secure](https://k8z.dev) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern, lightweight cross-platform desktop and mobile app engineered for low-memory footprint cluster monitoring. Emphasizes swift, responsive transitions and secure local storage of cluster context data.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/unxsist/jet-pilot](https://github.com/unxsist/jet-pilot) ⭐ 624  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source desktop client designed for rapid cluster inspection and diagnosis. Features specialized diagnostic tools to track real-time pod failures, trace internal network routes, and analyze real-time container event logs.
-  - **(2024)** [Lens Resource Map extension](https://github.com/nevalla/lens-resource-map-extension) ⭐ 406  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential plugin for Lens that dynamically renders interactive resource maps, detailing dependency hierarchies, service boundaries, and ingress-to-pod flow connections in real time.
-  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Monitoring Dashboards - 5 Best Open-Source Tools](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-monitoring-dashboards-5-best-open-source-tools) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert analysis comparing five of the best open-source monitoring dashboards for Kubernetes clusters. Evaluates each tool's resource consumption, Prometheus/Grafana integration capabilities, and ability to handle multi-tenant visual partitioning.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/marketplace: Automating your Kubernetes dev environments with' the open source oktetohq Cloud got easier with GitHub Actions](https://github.com/marketplace?query=publisher%3Aokteto&type=actions) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official GitHub Marketplace configurations showing how to harness Okteto GitHub Actions to dynamically spin up on-demand preview environments. Streamlines deployment verification directly in active PR validation pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.chef.io](https://www.chef.io/training/tutorials) [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official learning platform for Chef. Features deep-dive, code-driven tutorials explaining how to programmatically manage enterprise nodes and infrastructure configurations across hybrid cloud environments.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/learning-cloud-native-go/myapp: Learning Cloud Native Go -' myapp 🌟](https://github.com/learning-cloud-native-go/myapp) ⭐ 1093  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reference Go application engineered specifically to demonstrate cloud-native design principles, featuring integrated telemetry endpoints, structured JSON logging, health probes (/healthz, /ready), and graceful termination handles. (Live Grounding: Serves as a textbook design blueprint for Golang microservices deployed within Kubernetes environments).
-  - **(2023)** [flux2-kustomize-helm-example 🌟](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2-kustomize-helm-example) ⭐ 1268  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The canonical Flux v2 reference architecture. Provides production-tested blueprints for structuring multi-environment repositories, configuring Kustomize hierarchies, packaging Helm releases, and enforcing namespace isolation patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [Salaboy/From Monolith to K8s](https://github.com/Salaboy/from-monolith-to-k8s) ⭐ 354  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive practical blueprint mapping out the refactoring of monolithic architectures to Kubernetes-native services. Demonstrates key modernization steps including structural separation of services, data partitioning, and ingress configuration. This project is highly referenceable as a hands-on pedagogical resource for architectural transitions.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Multi-tenancy 🌟🌟🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/multi-tenancy) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation framework outlining multi-tenancy requirements. Covers network layer segmentation, API usage guidelines, resource partitioning, and security configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: The State of Kubernetes: Key Challenges and the Role of AI](https://thenewstack.io/the-state-of-kubernetes-key-challenges-and-the-role-of-ai) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the growing operational complexities in Kubernetes and the emergence of Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps). Discusses how machine learning can automate anomaly detection, resource sizing recommendations, and automated troubleshooting.
-  - **(2023)** [kubectl-cost](https://github.com/kubecost/kubectl-cost) ⭐ 1041  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated `kubectl` command-line plugin designed to interact directly with Kubecost APIs. Enables cluster administrators to quickly fetch real-time and historical financial metrics without accessing external graphical dashboards.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/datreeio/CRDs-catalog: CRDs Catalog](https://github.com/datreeio/CRDs-catalog) ⭐ 830  [JSON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive centralized catalog of raw JSON schemas mapping popular Kubernetes CRDs. Helps development teams configure automated YAML validation engines in continuous integration pipelines prior to API server execution.
-  - **(2023)** [bitslovers.com: Terraform Output – What you should know](https://www.bitslovers.com/terraform-output) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the lifecycle of Terraform output variables as a mechanism for exposing resource attributes to CLI commands or parent modules. Emphasizes the technical value of outputs in decoupling infrastructure modules and enabling downstream execution layers. Live grounding confirms its vital role in orchestrating multi-tier architectures via remote state backends.
-  - **(2023)** [tekanaid.com: Terraform for Beginners – A Beginner’s Guide to Automating Cloud Infrastructure 🌟](https://tekanaid.com/posts/terraform-for-beginners-course-and-training) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive starter guide and training curriculum outlining the conceptual basics of declarative infrastructure-as-code. Walks through provider block structures, variable management, and basic AWS resources setups. Live grounding shows this is highly effective for transitioning traditional system administrators to automated cloud infrastructure roles.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Why HashiCorp Terraform is Essential for SREs and DevOps Engineers](https://build5nines.com/why-hashicorp-terraform-is-essential-for-sres-and-devops-engineers) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Assesses the architectural value proposition of Terraform from the perspective of Site Reliability Engineers and platform teams. Discusses benefits like multi-cloud portability, declarative state consistency, dependency mapping, and automation-friendly APIs. Live grounding proves that while alternatives exist, Terraform's sprawling provider ecosystem remains highly critical to automation.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How to Join and Split Strings](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-to-join-and-split-strings) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical reference focusing on HCL's native string manipulation functions like "join()", "split()", and "replace()". Demonstrates their application when generating dynamic names, processing resource tags, or managing complex network parameters. Live grounding highlights that using native functions is critical to building robust, self-documenting parameters inside library modules.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Automating Retry for Failed Terraform Launches](https://thenewstack.io/automating-retry-for-failed-terraform-launches) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses structural solutions for handling intermittent cloud provider API timeouts and throttling failures through automated retry mechanisms. Evaluates how runner environments and CI pipelines can safely retry specific phases without corrupting locks. Live grounding reinforces the importance of using robust, error-tolerant wrappers to maximize pipeline reliability in large-scale deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [overmind.tech: Is Observability relevant for Terraform?](https://overmind.tech/blog/is-observability-relevant-for-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the convergence of systems observability and infrastructure-as-code deployments. Focuses on tracing how execution plans, resource dependencies, and actual run-time failures map visually to simplify debugging for DevOps teams. Live grounding highlights that real-time observation of state transitions significantly reduces mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR) when rolling back failed changes.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform Workflow Process Explained](https://build5nines.com/terraform-workflow-process-explained) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural breakdown of the standard write-plan-apply execution loop that forms the basis of all infrastructure automation pipelines. Examines the operations performed during each phase, including dependency mapping and state-lock resolution. Live grounding shows that understanding these core lifecycle phases is vital before adopting complex CI tools like Atlantis or Terraform Cloud.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Transforma tu EMPRESA con Terraform: CatΓ‘logo de Servicios | Nito Moreno](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IORvnr4u8z8) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language technical resource focusing on shifting enterprise IT from manual ticketing workflows to a self-service infrastructure catalog powered by Terraform. Discusses how pre-approved configurations can align with security protocols and automated budgets. Live grounding highlights that catalog-driven provisioning drastically increases velocity while enforcing enterprise guardrails.
-  - **(2023)** [hewi.blog: Deploying an EKS cluster using Terraform](https://hewi.blog/deploying-an-eks-cluster-using-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical walkthrough demonstrating how to deploy a production-ready AWS EKS cluster with Terraform. Focuses on VPC networking setups, IAM role mapping via OpenID Connect (OIDC), and configuring managed worker node groups.
-  - **(2023)** [buildkite.com: Manage your CI/CD resources as Code with Terraform](https://buildkite.com/resources/blog/manage-your-ci-cd-resources-as-code-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how Buildkite resources (pipelines, agents, clusters) can be deterministically provisioned and versioned using Terraform providers. Emphasizes the architectural shift from manual web-console administration to auditable, pull-request-driven CI/CD configuration management. Live grounding shows that this GitOps approach prevents pipeline configuration drift and aligns security configurations across corporate repositories.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Unleashing the Power of CDK and Terraform in Cloud Deployments](https://dev.to/aws-builders/unleashing-the-power-of-cdk-and-terraform-in-cloud-deployments-5680) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An assessment and comparison of Terraform CDKTF versus standard AWS CDK, highlighting architectural hybrid options. Helps organizations leverage multi-cloud platforms using familiar imperative development styles.
-  - **(2023)** [offensive-terraform.github.io: Offensive Terraform Modules 🌟](https://offensive-terraform.github.io) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of customized HCL templates designed for cybersecurity audits, simulating misconfigured cloud scenarios. Assists DevSecOps teams in proactively testing detection and response pipelines against infrastructure flaws.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Terraform Tutorial for beginners | AWS Infrastructure as Code | Github Actions 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlvAxgO7JdIXAzHx887zl-4no4X-CtiFu) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory training playlist that guides novice developers through AWS resources provisioning with Terraform. Focuses heavily on the mechanics of GitHub Actions pipelines as the automated execution engine.
-  - **(2023)** [env0.com: How to Use Terraform Providers](https://www.env0.com/blog/how-to-use-terraform-providers) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth conceptual breakdown demonstrating how Terraform interacts with external APIs using provider abstraction boundaries. Covers versioning lockfiles, provider block configuration, and source mirror configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploying Azure AKS GitOps Flux extension with Terraform](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploying-azure-aks-gitops-flux-extension-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates how to leverage Terraform to programmatically install the managed Azure GitOps Flux v2 extension on an AKS cluster. Automates cluster synchronization with target configurations directly from repository state.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/maddevsio/aws-eks-base: Boilerplate for a basic AWS infrastructure' with EKS cluster 🌟](https://github.com/maddevsio/aws-eks-base) ⭐ 629  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source boilerplate repository offering ready-to-run configurations for basic AWS environments hosting EKS. Establishes robust base-layer networking components, subnets, and node group layouts.
-  - **(2023)** [porscheofficial/terraform-aws-ecr-watch](https://github.com/porscheofficial/terraform-aws-ecr-watch) ⭐ 70  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source Terraform automation module constructed to monitor AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR) push actions. It facilitates automated security audits, vulnerability tracking, and dynamic alert dispatches to external systems during image push phases.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/kaysalawu/azure-network-terraform: Azure Network Architecture' - Terraform Examples 🌟](https://github.com/kaysalawu/azure-network-terraform) ⭐ 96  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source showcase hosting realistic Azure network configurations in Terraform. Includes configurations for multi-region topologies, peering dynamics, routing tables, and private DNS zones.
-  - **(2023)** [Transformation takes practice](https://www.redhat.com/en/engage/open-practice-library-ebook) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive operational framework catalog focusing on discovery, delivery, and culture-building practices. Highly valuable for engineering managers seeking to streamline agile delivery and foster highly collaborative, cloud-native DevOps teams.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.programster.org: Docker Swarm Cheatsheet](https://blog.programster.org/docker-swarm-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Focuses on quick commands for orchestrating multi-container applications on Swarm clusters using Compose-like stack files. Live Grounding: Offers robust practical guidance for deploying stateful vs stateless services, with clear commands to configure volumes and secret management directly through the Docker CLI.
-  - **(2023)** [techbeatly.com: Terraform Cheat Sheet](https://techbeatly.com/terraform-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Custom reference outlining HCL structures, interpolation functions, and CLI targets. Live Grounding: Handy offline desktop reference detailing core commands (init, plan, apply, destroy) alongside less common workspace selectors.
-  - **(2023)** [awsgeek.com/Amazon-S3](https://www.awsgeek.com/Amazon-S3) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly visual architectural breakdown of Amazon S3 features, storage classes, and lifecycle policies. This resource maps complex cloud storage abstractions into readable visual cheat sheets, clarifying performance tiers and security boundaries. Excellent for quick architectural onboarding and design sessions.
-  - **(2023)** [cmcrowell.com/cheat-sheet 🌟](https://cmcrowell.com/cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A concise aggregate cheat sheet mapping Linux sysadmin syntax, database queries, and cloud orchestration scripts. Simplifies multi-tool engineering routines by locating key operations under a single landing page.
-  - **(2023)** [bluematador.com: kubectl cheatsheet](https://www.bluematador.com/learn/kubectl-cheatsheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured checklist detailing syntax protocols for diagnosing unstable cluster resources. Groups commands dynamically around service scaling, event monitoring, and pod metadata inspections.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/msfaizi: Kubernetes Cheatsheet: Essential Commands and Concepts for Efficient Container Orchestration](https://dev.to/msfaizi/kubernetes-cheatsheet-essential-commands-and-concepts-for-efficient-container-orchestration-201n) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Conceptual and programmatic handbook explaining core container coordination controls. Simplifies service-to-pod binding checks, network policies verification, and context switches for distributed application topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [dockerlux.github.io: Docker Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://dockerlux.github.io/pdf/cheat-sheet-v2.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive visual and syntactical reference tracking container manipulation commands. Organizes instructions logically from image builds and container runtime parameters to network mapping and persistent storage configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Git & Github Cheatsheet 🌟](https://dev.to/zinox9/git-github-cheatsheet-22ok) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A practical, daily-use cheat sheet grouping Git and GitHub actions into actionable categories. Live Grounding: Highly recommended for quick reference during common workflow disruptions; covers git remote synchronization, basic branch hygiene, and authentication steps using personal access tokens (PATs).
-  - **(2023)** [rogerdudler.github.io: git cheat sheet pdf](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/files/git_cheat_sheet.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Printable PDF version of Roger Dudler's minimalist Git guide. Live Grounding: High utility as a physical desk reference for engineers migrating from SVN or TFVC, focusing purely on high-frequency CLI operations.
-  - **(2023)** [towardsdatascience.com: 18 Git Commands I Learned During My First Year as a Software Developer](https://towardsdatascience.com/git-commands-cheat-sheet-software-developer-54f6aedc1c46) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Experiential digest detailing high-value commands discovered in a real-world enterprise software setting. Live Grounding: Focuses heavily on Git operations that rescue broken states, such as cherry-picking, interactive rebasing, reflog, and bisecting bugs.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Git it RightπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸš€(Git CheatSheet) 🌟](https://dev.to/hey_atharva/git-it-right-git-cheatsheet-4o0h) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A conversational Dev.to cheat sheet translating fundamental Git commands into clear practical recipes. Live Grounding: Covers stash operations, diff tracking, and tag configurations, ensuring correct command invocation during collaborative code reviews.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: A Git Cheat Sheet](https://dev.to/baransel/a-git-cheat-sheet-4mab) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Basic compilation of commands covering stage lifecycle, push hooks, and SSH configuration. Live Grounding: Simplifies common repository initialization tasks and basic credential caching setups for immediate developer onboarding.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Git Cheat Sheet- 20 commands I Use Everyday | Tabassum Khanum](https://dev.to/codewithtee/git-cheat-sheet-20-commands-i-use-everyday-47h9) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Practical checklist of 20 daily-use commands for software engineers. Live Grounding: Highlights the vital utility of commands like git reset, git rm, and git status, helping juniors build structured commits before triggering remote CI pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [opensource.com: 10 Git tips we can't live without](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/git-tips) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Highly curated selection of 10 daily Git CLI tips for productivity optimization. Live Grounding: Uncovers under-utilized commands such as git worktree (enabling concurrent branch work in isolated directories) and git switch, which improve local development velocity.
-  - **(2023)** [Sourcetree Cheat Sheet](https://kapeli.com/cheat_sheets/Sourcetree.docset/Contents/Resources/Documents/index) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Dedicated guide for Atlassian's popular Sourcetree GUI client. Live Grounding: Maps graphic operations (interactive staging, repository cloning, flow configuration) back to basic CLI operations, reducing friction for non-CLI native engineers.
-  - **(2023)** [Least Load](https://plugins.jenkins.io/leastload) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Replaces the default Jenkins executor selection algorithm, routing build tasks to agents with the least active load instead of historical preference. Extremely useful in multi-tenant, heterogeneous physical or virtual VM agent environments.
-  - **(2023)** [openshift-login](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-login) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides automated authentication against OpenShift clusters inside Jenkins pipelines, handling token retrieval and renewal seamlessly. Secures interactions with OpenShift API servers using temporary ServiceAccount tokens or OAuth configs.
-  - **(2023)** [QF-Test](https://plugins.jenkins.io/qftest) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates QF-Test GUI automation results directly into Jenkins build pipelines. Tracks test execution metrics, outputs comprehensive reports, and generates quality pass/fail gates for Java Swing, JavaFX, and web applications.
-  - **(2023)** [Parameter Separator](https://plugins.jenkins.io/parameter-separator) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enhances the visual layout of parameterized Jenkins jobs by adding custom line separators and CSS styled labels between fields. Helps organize massive build form structures for improved operator ergonomics.
-  - **(2023)** [feedly.com](https://feedly.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A widely-used content aggregator tool used by FinOps engineers to curate technology updates, track major cloud provider releases, and aggregate performance engineering best practices in a single feed.
-  - **(2023)** [Kube Events](https://kube.events) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community event calendar mapping meetups and conferences across the CNCF and Kubernetes ecosystem, focusing on platform engineering, container tuning, and cloud-native cost management sessions.
-  - **(2023)** [Spring Boot Complete Guide](https://helpercodes.com/spring-boot-complete-tutorial) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide for understanding Spring Boot architecture, auto-configuration principles, and dependency injection. It streamlines the transition from traditional Spring Framework configurations to opinionated, production-ready setups. It acts as an excellent onboarding resource, though developers need to complement it with production-grade monitoring and containerization patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/automateyournetwork/automate_your_network: Automate Your Network' - John Capobianco - July 1st 2023](https://github.com/automateyournetwork/automate_your_network) ⭐ 647  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive network automation repository by John Capobianco supporting his publication. It presents concrete playbooks and collections to programmatically manage, audit, and document enterprise network appliances and switches.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s/xlskubectl](https://github.com/learnk8s/xlskubectl) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source spreadsheet integration that translates raw kubectl command outputs into clean cost estimation worksheets. Helps engineers understand how container limits, requests, and node sizing translate into monthly cloud charges.
-  - **(2023)** [Ksctl: Cloud Agnostic Kubernetes Management tool](https://github.com/ksctl/ksctl) ⭐ 269  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cloud-agnostic cluster management command-line tool designed to easily deploy HA clusters across different hyperscalers like AWS, Azure, GCP, or Civo, and local environments such as kind, maintaining standardized bootstrap workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [k8s-node-label-monitor: Kubernetes Node Label Monitor provides a custom' Kubernetes controller for monitoring and notifying changes in the label states of Kubernetes nodes (labels added, deleted, or updated), and can be run either node-local or cluster-wide](https://github.com/adaptant-labs/k8s-node-label-monitor) ⭐ 3  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A custom controller built to monitor label states on Kubernetes node resources. It dispatches notifications on label updates, additions, or deletions, maintaining configuration trust across larger clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [kVDI](https://github.com/webmeshproj/webmesh-vdi) ⭐ 459  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicated reference of the peer-to-peer cloud-native VDI platform. It enables scalable running of interactive virtual desktops inside standard Kubernetes pods via automated remote-protocol streaming.
-  - **(2023)** [telekom/das-schiff](https://github.com/telekom/das-schiff) ⭐ 366  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Das Schiff is Deutsche Telekom's production-grade engine for bootstrapping and operating bare-metal, highly resilient Kubernetes clusters designed for telecom and network functions virtualization (NFV). Utilizing declarative GitOps principles, it enables robust infrastructure management at scale, complying with extreme security and low-latency network constraints.
-  - **(2023)** [ketall](https://github.com/corneliusweig/ketall) ⭐ 751  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kubectl plugin that executes an authentic 'get all' command, querying every single resource type (including CRDs, cluster-scoped resources, and configs) instead of the limited subset retrieved by default. In 2026, it continues to be one of the most widely recommended diagnostic plugins for capturing complete system topology snapshot outputs.
-  - **(2023)** [salesforce/Sloop - Kubernetes History Visualization 🌟](https://github.com/salesforce/sloop) ⭐ 1579  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A visualizer for Kubernetes history that records resource changes over time and displays them on a timeline. By preserving historical state changes of Pods, ReplicaSets, and Deployments, it helps engineers troubleshoot transient issues that occurred hours or days prior. Widely used in 2026 to bridge the visibility gap left by ephemeral standard API metrics.
-  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Testing Java Apps on Kubernetes with Testkube](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/11/27/testing-java-apps-on-kubernetes-with-testkube) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive developer guide showing how to deploy, execute, and monitor Java microservice tests within a Kubernetes cluster using Testkube. It details configuring Maven and JUnit test executors within Testkube's native execution plane.
-  - **(2023)** [flux-subsystem-argo.github.io: GitOps Terraform Resources with Argo CD and Flux Subsystem for Argo](https://flux-subsystem-argo.github.io/website/tutorials/terraform) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the integration of Flux's specialized controller capabilities with Argo CD's visual application management via the Flux Subsystem for Argo (FSA). Highlights the declarative orchestration of Terraform/OpenTofu resources. Live Grounding notes that while hybrid Argo-Flux architectures exist, most modern 2026 enterprise teams prefer consolidated control planes (e.g., pure Crossplane or pure Tofu-Controller) to limit orchestration overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [weave.works: Flamingo: Expand Argo CD with Flux](https://www.weave.works/blog/flamingo-expand-argo-cd-with-flux) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents Flamingo, the Flux subsystem for Argo CD, engineered to combine Flux's backend reconciliation engine with Argo CD's interactive visual interface. Live Grounding shows that while Flamingo successfully bridged the competitive divide between the two GitOps leaders, platform engineering trends in 2026 skew heavily toward pure-play choices or abstracted Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs).
-  - **(2023)** [nathannellans.com: App Registrations, Enterprise Apps, and Service Principals 🌟](https://www.nathannellans.com/post/app-registrations-enterprise-apps-and-service-principals) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural deep-dive clarifying the fundamental distinctions and relationships between App Registrations, Enterprise Applications, and Service Principals within Entra ID. It explains how multi-tenant applications project identities across directory boundaries. This conceptual foundation is vital for configuring secure enterprise delegation and delegated vs. application permissions correctly.
-  - **(2023)** [deepinstinct.com: What makes powershell a challenge for cybersecurity solutions? 🌟](https://www.deepinstinct.com/blog/what-makes-powershell-a-challenge-for-cybersecurity-solutions) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis explaining why PowerShell poses unique challenges to traditional Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) agents. It details memory-only script execution techniques (fileless malware), obfuscation, and bypass patterns that avoid disk auditing. This highlights the absolute necessity of enabling PowerShell Transcription logging and Constrained Language Mode in production.
-  - **(2023)** [gist.github.com: This snippet contains the steps to generate a terraform' plan and post it as a comment of a pull request in Azure DevOps](https://gist.github.com/GTRekter/51f8be3fbfb13b3696f92e117d956597) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A PowerShell-driven automation script that extracts Terraform plans and posts them directly as rich markdown comments in Azure DevOps Pull Requests. Live 2026 engineering audits show that while native extensions offer similar behaviors, custom gists are widely used to maintain clean PR review workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Azure Pipeline: Publish Unit Test and Code Coverage Results with .NET 7 Solution using VSTest, Cobertura, and Coverlet](https://build5nines.com/azure-pipeline-publish-unit-test-and-code-coverage-results-with-net-solution-using-vstest-cobertura-and-coverlet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the step-by-step configuration of a .NET pipeline that runs unit tests and publishes results using Cobertura and Coverlet. Incorporating automated coverage reports into PR checks is highly effective for maintaining code quality. 2026 engineering teams typically pair these native pipeline metrics with security-focused static code analysis platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [luke.geek.nz/azure: Export Azure DevOps Repositories to Azure Storage Account](https://luke.geek.nz/azure/export-azure-devops-repos-azure-storage-account) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides custom scripting recipes for archiving and exporting Git repositories from Azure DevOps organizations to secure Azure Storage accounts. While native recovery tools have evolved, 2026 compliance audits for highly regulated industries still mandate offline, secondary backups of both repositories and metadata.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/datakickstart](https://github.com/datakickstart) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated suite of shell scripts and configuration templates designed to bootstrap and automate cloud data platforms. 2026 architectural baselines reference these configurations to establish robust DataOps workflows, incorporating automated schema validation, ingestion tests, and performance monitoring.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/myspotontheweb/gitops-workloads-demo](https://github.com/myspotontheweb/gitops-workloads-demo) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive demo repository showcasing real-world GitOps workload configurations. Provides a structural blueprint for multi-tenant environments, detailing how to cleanly decouple cluster-wide infrastructure configurations from individual application manifests.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Extending GitOps: Effortless continuous integration and deployment on Kubernetes](https://dev.to/amplication/extending-gitops-effortless-continuous-integration-and-deployment-on-kubernetes-1oem) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores architectural models for bridging continuous integration (CI) platforms with GitOps-driven deployment mechanisms. Emphasizes clean decoupling where CI updates target config states while Kubernetes reconcile loops execute the rollout.
-  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: How to learn CI/CD fast](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-learn-ci-cd-fast) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tactical guide establishing a rapid, practice-centric training program to master continuous delivery fundamentals. Walks through setting up simple multi-stage build pipelines, lint checks, test suites, and Docker deployment actions.
-  - **(2023)** [aws-samples/hardeneks](https://github.com/aws-samples/hardeneks) ⭐ 958  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A command-line verification tool that systematically audits Amazon EKS clusters against established AWS operational and security best practices. Evaluates network security, IAM posture, pod disruption budgets, and admission control policies to generate a structured hardening roadmap.
-  - **(2023)** [aws/eks-distro](https://github.com/aws/eks-distro) ⭐ 1458  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source release containing the exact upstream Kubernetes components, security backports, and upstream patches used by Amazon EKS. Empowers platform developers to run highly synchronized non-AWS clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [cnrancher/autok3s](https://github.com/cnrancher/autok3s) ⭐ 938  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight defines autok3s as a lightweight tool to provision and manage K3s clusters across various cloud providers. Live engineering truth in 2026 notes that its development has stabilized, functioning well for localized multi-cloud rapid prototyping. It provides an API and a CLI wrapper to simplify provisioning on AWS, Alibaba, and Tencent Cloud.
-  - **(2023)** [commandlinefu.com/commands/matching/ssh](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse/commands/matching/ssh/c3No/sort-by-votes) [BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-sourced repository of unique and esoteric one-liner shell commands for SSH. Provides tricks for dynamic port forwarding, complex tunnel configurations, and automation hacks.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.ashwinchat.com: 9 Months of Full Time Neovim + Tmux](https://blog.ashwinchat.com/9-months-of-full-time-vim) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly reflective engineering journal detailing a 9-month migration from IDEs to a unified Neovim and Tmux terminal setup. Evaluates configuration complexity, speed gains, and terminal ergonomics.
-  - **(2023)** [New VS Code features](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8iVaeLjzY6s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines recent visual and functional updates inside Visual Studio Code. Highlights incremental layout improvements, productivity-focused shortcuts, and key performance tunings designed to optimize workspace velocity.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/pavanbelagatti: Deploy Any AI/ML Application On Kubernetes: A Step-by-Step Guide!](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/deploy-any-aiml-application-on-kubernetes-a-step-by-step-guide-2i37) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on guide showing how to package, deploy, and scale diverse machine learning applications using Kubernetes manifests. Focuses on establishing proper ingress routing, service definitions, CPU/GPU resource constraints, and continuous monitoring sidecars within a native cluster environment.
-  - **(2023)** [artifacthub.io: mlflow-server](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/mlflowserver/mlflow-server) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official or community Helm Chart designed to bootstrap a highly available MLflow tracking and registry server inside a Kubernetes cluster. Streamlines configuring databases, AWS S3 / MinIO backend stores, and ingress mechanisms required for cloud-native model lifecycle management.
-  - **(2023)** [marvelousmlops.substack.com: Learn Machine Learning and Neural Networks without Frameworks](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-machine-learning-and-neural-networks-without-frameworks) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical exploration of the math and implementation mechanics of neural networks from pure scratch, avoiding PyTorch or TensorFlow abstraction layers. Focuses on matrix operations, backpropagation algorithms, and loss optimizations to build strong foundational knowledge.
-  - **(2023)** [pypi.org/project/airflow-provider-mlflow](https://pypi.org/project/airflow-provider-mlflow) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official PyPI integration package bridging Apache Airflow workflows and MLflow experiment runs. Provides customized operators and hooks to dynamically log metrics, register models, and fetch operational parameters inside enterprise scheduled orchestration DAGs.
-  - **(2023)** [tensorchord/envd: Reproducible development environment for AI/ML 🌟](https://github.com/tensorchord/envd) ⭐ 2209  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative local development environment generator for ML engineering. Envd translates Python declarations into isolated container definitions, ensuring high reproducibility for CUDA packages, pip dependency trees, and IDE plugins without writing complex Dockerfiles.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com/selenium: Introduction to Selenium Basics](https://www.testmuai.com/selenium) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Covers the fundamental building blocks of the Selenium ecosystem, including WebDriver, Grid, and IDE. Details the client-server interaction model, browser drivers, and basic element locator strategies necessary for automating modern web pages. Serves as a fundamental reference for structural testing concepts.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Selenium Automation Testing: Basics and Getting Started 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-tutorial) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a high-level overview of the Selenium test automation suite, illustrating its evolutionary history and cross-browser execution capabilities. Outlines the prerequisites, driver setups, and sample execution flows across major browsers, establishing a standard onboarding path for engineers new to test automation.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Scroll a Page Using Selenium WebDriver?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/scroll-down-in-selenium) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights techniques for manipulating scrolling actions within Selenium WebDriver by executing JavaScript commands via JavascriptExecutor. Examines how to scroll by coordinates, to specific elements, and dynamically to the bottom of the page to trigger lazy loading. Addresses a common issue in automating modern single-page applications.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Debunking The Top 8 Selenium Testing Myths](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/debunking-selenium-testing-myths) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical assessment of the modern state of Selenium, countering outdated myths regarding its speed, setup complexity, and flakiness. The analysis emphasizes that performance issues and instability are frequently the result of poor test design patterns, lack of framework synchronization, and misconfigured grid infrastructures rather than the core engine itself.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Create Automated Web Bot With Selenium In Python](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/automated-web-bot-with-selenium-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide to building custom web bots and browser automation routines using Selenium and Python. Demonstrates handling programmatic navigation, login sequences, web element interaction, and dynamic pagination loops, while highlighting strategies to prevent automated script blocks.
-  - **(2023)** [computing.es: Retos del outsourcing de servicios IT en EspaΓ±a](https://www.computing.es/mundo-digital/retos-del-outsourcing-de-servicios-it-en-espana) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Review of the organizational and cultural obstacles of IT outsourcing in Spain. Highlights critical problems of scaling DevSecOps capabilities externally, knowledge silos, and contract-driven constraints versus modern product team topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Four Principles of Cloud Financial Management Small and Medium Business Owners Need to Know](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/smb/four-principles-of-cloud-financial-management-small-and-medium-business-owners-need-to-know) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down AWS Cloud Financial Management (CFM) pillars specifically optimized for small and medium businesses. Outlines strategies for mapping budgets to cloud infrastructure utilization using AWS Cost Explorer and AWS Budgets, striking a balance between fast delivery and operational cost overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Are we experiencing cloudflation?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2336761/are-we-experiencing-cloudflation.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the rise of 'cloudflation' driven by hyper-scalers raising subscription costs and baseline infrastructure fees to match inflation. Evaluates enterprise risk mitigation practices, such as shifting workloads to multi-cloud topologies and renegotiating committed-use discounts.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Crash Course for Absolute Beginners](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/kubernetes-crash-course-for-absolute-beginners-35pc) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A quick-reading article detailing node boundaries, API requests, and standard cluster networking. Provides immediate mental models of container orchestration for engineering leads seeking a fast overview.
-  - **(2023)** [valenciaplaza.com: El IIS La Fe liderarΓ‘ la direcciΓ³n cientΓ­fica del Nodo Central del Atlas de ImΓ‘genes en CΓ‘ncer](https://valenciaplaza.com/iis-fe-liderara-direccion-cientifica-nodo-central-atlas-imagenes-cancer) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the selection of IIS La Fe (Valencia) to lead the scientific coordination of the EUCAIM Central Node (European Cancer Image Infrastructure). The architecture features centralized governance coordinating with federated storage nodes to securely ingest, label, and disseminate oncological datasets. This node represents a milestone in federated, secure European clinical data platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [imperialbiosciencereview.wordpress.com: Redefining diagnostics: the integration of machine learning in medical imaging](https://imperialbiosciencereview.wordpress.com/2023/05/26/redefining-diagnostics-the-integration-of-machine-learning-in-medical-imaging-2) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive review of the algorithmic and pipeline mechanics behind machine learning integration in clinical imaging diagnostics. It covers key bottlenecks including image normalization, bounding-box annotations, model interpretability, and the challenge of adversarial attacks in clinical datasets. It serves as a great structural introduction to medical imaging ML architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [mockapy](https://pythonium.net/mockapy) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Python utility designed to mock and generate synthetic payloads for REST and RPC interfaces, speeding up Python-based backend integration pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [cfn-diagram 🌟](https://github.com/mhlabs/cfn-diagram) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused CLI tool designed to parse AWS CloudFormation nested templates and instantly generate clean, interactive resource dependency maps, simplifying infrastructure inspection.
-  - **(2023)** [feluelle/airflow-diagrams](https://github.com/feluelle/airflow-diagrams) ⭐ 358  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source CLI utility designed to automatically generate high-quality diagrams representing Apache Airflow workflow dependencies. Accelerates data lineage documentation across pipeline iterations.
-  - **(2023)** [CloudSkew](https://www.cloudskew.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An online vector editor tailored specifically for system designs. Features easy drag-and-drop mechanics to map cloud-native services without needing specialized design training.
-  - **(2023)** [redhat-scholars: istio-tutorial 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-scholars/istio-tutorial) ⭐ 1206  [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive scenario-driven learning path designed by Red Hat. Covers service deployment, routing, traffic splitting, canary deployments, circuit breakers, and advanced security models using Envoy.
-  - **(2023)** [harness.io: Comparing Helm vs Kustomize 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/helm-vs-kustomize) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicate entry of Harness comparison. Synthesizes key operational criteria including template complexity, dynamic runtime capability, ease of local development, and fit within GitOps Git structures.
-  - **(2023)** [kube-backup: Kubernetes resource state sync to git](https://github.com/pieterlange/kube-backup) ⭐ 493  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automates Kubernetes resource state replication directly to target Git repositories. This pattern acts as an early architectural precursor to fully fledged declarative GitOps platforms, maintaining a point-in-time configuration ledger.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Getting started with SNS and SQS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/getting-started-with-sns-and-sqs-3m4i) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a practical introduction to setting up AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS) and Simple Queue Service (SQS) patterns, outlining operational configurations for messaging-driven microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Backup supports cross-Region backups in four new Regions](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/aws-backup-cross-region-backups-four-regions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS announcement highlighting the addition of cross-region backup capabilities in four additional regions. Live Grounding emphasizes that cross-region vault copying is crucial for meeting geographic compliance and defending enterprise databases against whole-region infrastructure outages.
-  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: NoSQL vs. SQL - Difference between SQL and NoSQL](https://intellipaat.com/blog/nosql-vs-sql-what-is-better) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative breakdown of relational databases against non-relational storage engines. Outlines key differentiators such as dynamic schema definitions, vertical vs horizontal scalability vectors, and CAP theorem profiles.
-  - **(2023)** [MongoDB Tools - Admin GUIs, Monitoring and Other Good Stuff](https://mongodb-tools.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated index of key administrative GUIs, monitoring agents, and helper utilities for the MongoDB engine. Streamlines administration, schema analysis, and query optimization workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.flant.com: Kui β€” a β€œhybrid” CLI/GUI application for working with Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/kui-hybrid-cli-gui-for-kubernetes) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical walkthrough of Kui's hybrid interface. Examines how bridging raw terminal output with dynamic graphics enhances developer troubleshooting efficiency during heavy log auditing and resource state inspection.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.flant.com: kubenav as a tool for managing Kubernetes clusters from your smartphone](https://palark.com/blog/kubenav-managing-kubernetes-from-smartphone) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical review of kubenav, focusing on its ability to provide secure, real-time cluster administration directly from mobile devices. Examines credential storage safety, mobile UX limits, and on-the-go logging capabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.palark.com: Okteto Cloud as another way for local development in Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/okteto-cloud-for-local-development-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical analysis evaluating Okteto Cloud as an alternative to traditional, resource-heavy local container setups like Minikube. Explores synchronization lag, network tunneling, and team collaboration setups.
-  - **(2023)** [spot.io: Setting up, Managing & Monitoring Spark on Kubernetes](https://www.flexera.com/products/flexera-one/container-optimization) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the financial and operational mechanics of running Spark executor pods on heterogeneous Kubernetes clusters. Emphasizes automated cost optimization, spot instance utilization, and intelligent scaling practices. Live Grounding shows that dynamically shifting Spark executor tasks to spot instances under strict fallback rules is essential for scaling modern, cost-sensitive big data pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: Soft skills are the key to your DevOps career advancement](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/soft-skills-are-the-key-to-your-devops-career-advancement) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis highlighting soft skillsβ€”communication, empathy, and active listeningβ€”as primary drivers for senior engineering growth. Emphasizes how DevOps success is rooted deeper in cultural empathy and collaboration than in mere tool proficiency.
-  - **(2022)** [BishopFox/iam-vulnerable](https://github.com/BishopFox/iam-vulnerable) ⭐ 573  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A crucial hands-on sandbox repository that deploys a library of intentionally weak and misconfigured AWS IAM privilege escalation paths using Terraform. Ideal for security engineers looking to safely simulate and audit IAM security posture.
-  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io: CronJob in Kubernetes – Automating Tasks on a Schedule](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-cronjob) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how CronJobs are managed within gitops pipelines and modern platform structures. Outlines core parameters like concurrency policies, history limits, and execution window deadlines.
-  - **(2022)** [Top 5 kubernetes challenges and their solutions](https://middleware.io/blog/kubernetes-challenges-and-solutions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies top operational hurdles including security boundaries configuration, networking configuration, storage lifecycle management, and resource over-provisioning, providing industry-standard remediation techniques.
-  - **(2022)** [spiceworks.com: How to Get Started With Kubernetes the Right Way: DevOps Experts Weigh In 🌟](https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/cloud/articles/how-to-get-started-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” DevOps thought leaders provide tactical advice on adopting Kubernetes. Key suggestions include containerizing microservices adequately, deploying proper observability early, and starting with managed cloud products.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes 101 for developers: Names, ports, YAML files, and more](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/08/30/kubernetes-101-developers-names-ports-yaml-files-and-more) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tactical developer-focused tutorial outlining basic components inside YAML manifests. Focuses on proper configuration of port mappings, naming strategies, and setting selector fields to establish stable intra-cluster communication.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: What Problem Is Kubernetes Actually Trying To Solve? 🌟](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-problem-is-kubernetes-actually-trying-to-solve-3g1n) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unpacks the historical operational challenges that led to the creation of Kubernetes. Evaluates how it resolves complex issues like server resource under-utilization, environment drifts, and manual application health tracking.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: A guide to Kubernetes architecture](https://opensource.com/article/22/2/kubernetes-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level architectural walkthrough introducing components of master and worker topologies. Clearly distinguishes logical cluster planes and details container execution layers.
-  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: When is Kubernetes Service Ownership the Right Fit?](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/when-is-kubernetes-service-ownership-the-right-fit) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the DevSecOps-driven transformation of 'Service Ownership' in Kubernetes. Discusses shift-left operating models where development teams manage their own Kubernetes configurations and SLA commitments throughout the application lifespan.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/jordanwilson230: kubectl-plugins](https://github.com/jordanwilson230/kubectl-plugins/tree/krew) ⭐ 637  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of highly interactive `kubectl` CLI utilities. Offers streamlined troubleshooting scripts to rapidly extract environment variables, debug network states, and audit active container definitions.
-  - **(2022)** [serhii.vasylenko.info: Some Techniques to Enhance Your Terraform Proficiency](https://devdosvid.blog/2022/01/16/some-techniques-to-enhance-your-terraform-proficiency) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A compilation of advanced design patterns and optimization strategies designed to elevate HCL configuration quality. Addresses the implementation of dynamic blocks, custom validation rules, and proper workspace utilization to minimize boilerplate code. Live grounding confirms that incorporating these dry-run structures directly mitigates runtime validation errors during execution phases.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: 5 things we love about Terraform](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/5-things-we-love-about-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the critical architectural and workflow advantages that cemented Terraform as the de facto standard for infrastructure automation. Focuses on the declarative configuration model, multi-provider extensibility, plan dry-runs, modularity, and community-driven resource provider support. Live grounding confirms that despite market fragmentation, these core tenets remain essential to modern platform engineering.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Terraform To Manage Infrastructure Resources | Pavan Belagatti](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/using-terraform-to-manage-infrastructure-resources-32da) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the baseline principles of Terraform configuration, executing initial runs, and interpreting resource drift in public clouds. Designed as a foundational layout for operators seeking to abandon manual console configurations. Live grounding emphasizes its use as an educational framework for modern devops onboardings.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Build a Custom Terraform Module](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-build-a-custom-terraform-module) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational workflow outlining step-by-step module construction in Terraform. Details module inputs, outputs, structure conventions, and guidelines for publishing modules to external registries.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Terraform Modules for Advanced Users](https://dev.to/gofirefly/terraform-modules-for-advanced-users-4n56) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores complex patterns inside Terraform configurations, such as structural dynamics, dynamic code loops, complex variables, validation blocks, and semantic version tagging frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Elastic Releases Terraform Providers for the Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/elastic-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement details for Elastic's official Terraform provider suite. Allows platform operations teams to systematically deploy and manage Elasticsearch clusters, deployments, security profiles, and data integrations.
-  - **(2022)** [prcode.co.uk: Terraform Code Quality](https://prcode.co.uk/2022/02/08/terraform-code-quality) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An optimization guide examining programmatic code-quality practices for Terraform. Reviews how static code validation, standard structural constraints, linting, and formatting tools improve delivery confidence.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: How We Used Terraform to Create and Manage a HA AKS Kubernetes Cluster in Azure](https://itnext.io/how-we-used-terraform-to-create-and-manage-a-ha-aks-kubernetes-cluster-in-azure-812f64896c08) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth case study analyzing the construction of a Highly Available (HA) AKS deployment using Terraform. Outlines real-world structural hurdles, private endpoint architecture, multi-region routing, and node pool segmentation strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Building and deploying to an AKS cluster using Terraform and Azure DevOps with Kubernetes and Helm providers](https://thomasthornton.cloud/building-and-deploying-to-an-aks-cluster-using-terraform-and-azure-devops-with-kubernetes-and-helm-providers) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tactical guide focused on end-to-end GitOps deployment. Integrates Terraform provisioning of AKS with the Helm and Kubernetes providers within Azure DevOps pipelines to automate application layer deployment.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-azure-devops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide on orchestrating Terraform plan and apply commands using Azure DevOps YAML pipelines. While curator insights center on simple task execution and state file security, 2026 enterprise engineering standards require using OpenID Connect (OIDC) Workload Identity instead of hardcoded client secrets to run automated deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [learncloudnative.com: Kubernetes CLI (kubectl) tips you didn't know about](https://learncloudnative.com/blog/2022-05-10-kubectl-tips) [HTML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced productivity guide detailing hidden features and productivity parameters within kubectl. Includes custom columns formatting, JSONPath parsing templates, and multi-context aliasing for faster operational feedback loops.
-  - **(2022)** [jan-krueger.net: Git cheat sheet, extended edition](https://jan-krueger.net/git-cheat-sheet-extended-edition) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: An extended, detailed reference card compiling advanced plumbing options and config parameters. Live Grounding: Very useful for Git power-users customizing their global shell configurations, alias setups, and SSH multi-key authentication strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [economictimes.indiatimes.com: Thoughtworks XConf Tech Talk Series: Serverless vs. Kubernetes when deploying microservices](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/thoughtworks-xconf-tech-talk-series-serverless-vs-kubernetes-when-deploying-microservices/articleshow/89085544.cms) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes thought leadership from Thoughtworks on microservice execution options. Covers structural overhead, execution latency, and regional portability issues.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: The Simple Guide To Dockerizing Spring Boot](https://dev.to/jarjanazy/the-simple-guide-to-dockerizing-spring-boot-og4) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A streamlined tutorial on writing minimal, multi-stage Dockerfiles for Spring Boot apps. Explains the process of isolating compilation environments from execution environments to keep final production images slim. This guide is highly useful for developers seeking a quick setup, although it lacks advanced security practices like non-root execution by default.
-  - **(2022)** [Rultor](https://www.rultor.com) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A unique ChatOps merge agent that handles branch integration and deployments entirely via comments inside GitHub issue trackers. Employs isolated Docker containers to guarantee repeatable, hermetic build environments during continuous delivery.
-  - **(2022)** [acorn-io/acorn](https://github.com/obot-platform/obot) ⭐ 829  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Acorn, which evolved towards the Obot platform under its maintainers, is a container-native application deployment framework. It simplifies standard Kubernetes complexity, packaging microservices, networks, and storage into clean, self-contained runtimes.
-  - **(2022)** [patrick.easte.rs: Forging an optimal MetalLB configuration](https://patrick.easte.rs/post/2022/forging-optimal-metallb-config) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical guide analyzing optimal MetalLB deployments on bare-metal Kubernetes. The author outlines routing configurations using BGP and Layer 2 modes, detailing how to avoid common ARP issues and optimize IP address pool management. It serves as an essential reference for engineers seeking stable on-premises external load balancing.
-  - **(2022)** [adaltas.com: Ingresses and Load Balancers in Kubernetes with MetalLB and' nginx-ingress](https://www.adaltas.com/en/2022/09/08/kubernetes-metallb-nginx) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural tutorial details the integration of MetalLB with the NGINX Ingress Controller on a bare-metal cluster. It step-by-step configures Layer 2 address pools and links them with NGINX, illustrating the traffic path from external clients to internal cluster IP services. An ideal entry point for understanding bare-metal edge ingress topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [tremolosecurity.com: Secure Access to Kubernetes From Your Pipeline](https://www.tremolo.io/post/secure-access-to-kubernetes-from-your-pipeline) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical guide on securing CI/CD pipelines when interacting with Kubernetes APIs. It showcases integrating OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication flow into runner tasks to avoid long-lived high-privilege service account keys.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Securing Kubernetes Cluster using Kubescape and kube-bench](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/securing-kubernetes-cluster-kubescape-kubebench) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive practical guide comparing and integrating Kubescape and kube-bench within DevSecOps pipelines. The tutorial shows how to automate CIS benchmark validation via kube-bench while using Kubescape to detect RBAC misconfigurations and vulnerable container images. An essential blueprint for implementing hardening standards in production environments.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: How to Write Software That Sets Up Kubernetes Anywhere with Kubermatic Kubeone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJufhuPK2DY&ab_channel=Kubermatic) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth engineering presentation explaining how to build software capable of bootstrap-installing Kubernetes on any physical host or bare-metal provider, showcasing the architectural internals of the open-source KubeOne tool.
-  - **(2022)** [custom-pod-autoscaler](https://github.com/jthomperoo/custom-pod-autoscaler) ⭐ 300  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A framework allowing developers to write custom pod autoscaling logic inside Kubernetes, bypassing rigid HPA limitations. By supporting custom metrics, user-defined shell scripts, or HTTP APIs, it enables fine-grained scaling patterns tailored to specialized processing workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [home.robusta.dev: Why everyone should track Kubernetes changes and top four' ways to do so](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/why-everyone-should-track-and-audit-kubernetes-changes-and-top-ways) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide exploring the operational necessity of tracking live cluster configuration modifications. The post contrasts change-tracking methods, including Kubernetes API auditing, GitOps synchronization differentials, and real-time alerting engines like Robusta and Kubeshark.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/jetpack-io/launchpad ⭐](https://github.com/jetify-com/launchpad) ⭐ 417  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Launchpad is a CLI tool developed by Jetpack (now Jetify) that allows developers to run their code in Kubernetes with zero initial configuration. It builds, publishes, and deploys applications directly into target namespaces seamlessly.
-  - **(2022)** [zakkg3/ClusterSecret: Kubernetes ClusterSecret operator](https://github.com/zakkg3/ClusterSecret) ⭐ 510  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized operator automating secret distribution and synchronization across target namespaces in a cluster. It updates, recreates, or deletes secrets in target namespaces from single configuration sources such as registry credentials.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Testkube: A Cloud Native Testing Framework for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/testkube-cloud-native-testing-framework-for-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A follow-up analysis focusing on Testkube's integration with popular GitOps tooling. The article details how treating tests as Kubernetes custom resources ensures test pipelines automatically sync alongside the corresponding microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Karpenter: Open-Source, High-Performance Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler](https://itnext.io/karpenter-open-source-high-performance-kubernetes-cluster-autoscaler-d56e3ab06aae) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical deep dive on Karpenter's group-less autoscaling paradigm. The author compares Karpenter's pod-bound scheduling engine against AWS Auto Scaling Groups (ASGs), illustrating how Karpenter's 'just-in-time' provisioning achieves sub-minute node startup times while dynamically consolidating bin-packed workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.kloia.com: Karpenter Cluster Autoscaler](https://blog.kloia.com/karpenter-cluster-autoscaler-76d7f7ec0d0e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This practical guide walks through configuring Karpenter on AWS EKS. It outlines essential IAM roles, Helm deployment values, and Karpenter 'Provisioner' (NodePool) definitions. A structured onboarding resource for platform engineers transitioning away from Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Karpenter: The Better Autoscaling Solution for Kubernetes- Part' 1](https://dev.to/aws-builders/karpenter-the-better-autoscaling-solution-for-kubernetes-part-1-4pd5) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The first installment of a tutorial series explaining why Karpenter outperforms traditional autoscaling models. The article details the core operational differences, node-provisioning delays in older architectures, and provides a clear breakdown of Karpenter's YAML configuration structures.
-  - **(2022)** [fluxcd.io: GitOps Without Leaving your IDE](https://fluxcd.io/blog/2022/09/gitops-without-leaving-your-ide) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the developer experience enhancements enabled by VS Code extensions for Flux, permitting local validation, visualization, and manual reconciliation of GitOps resources. Live Grounding illustrates that integrating validation tools directly into local IDE systems dramatically decreases shift-left deployment cycles and minimizes syntax/runtime misconfigurations prior to Git commits.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Stateful Workloads on Kubernetes with Ondat and FluxCD](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-stateful-workloads-on-kubernetes-with-ondat-and-fluxcd) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores deploying resilient, stateful microservices using Ondat (formerly StorageOS) as a persistent software-defined storage layer combined with Flux for deployment state synchronization. Live Grounding notes that while Ondat offered advanced CSI-driven capabilities, consolidation in the cloud-native storage sector has shifted focus toward alternatives like Longhorn, Rook/Ceph, or cloud-managed block storage.
-  - **(2022)** [zer1t0.gitlab.io: Attacking Active Directory: 0 to 0.9 🌟](https://zer1t0.gitlab.io/posts/attacking_ad) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security-focused analysis detailing vector analysis and enumeration techniques against on-premises Active Directory environments. It traces step-by-step methodologies from initial reconnaissance to privilege escalation, focusing on vulnerabilities like Kerberoasting and AS-REP roasting. Security teams can leverage these offensive tactics to construct robust, defensive threat-detection models.
-  - **(2022)** [medium.com/geekculture: Continuous Deployment with Azure DevOps Pipelines and Kubernetes](https://medium.com/geekculture/continuous-deployment-with-azure-devops-pipelines-and-kubernetes-12fe1c70b343) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates continuous deployment to Kubernetes clusters using Azure Pipelines, utilizing Helm charts and manifest-rendering tasks. In 2026, while direct-push deployments using Kubernetes tasks remain in use, enterprise architectures prefer pull-based GitOps tools (like ArgoCD or Flux) to prevent exposing cluster credentials to external runner systems.
-  - **(2022)** [seifbassem.com: SSH into your Azure Arc-enabled servers from anywhere](https://blog.seifbassem.com/blogs/posts/azure-arc-ssh) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An engineering guide demonstrating how to establish secure, passwordless SSH tunnels into Azure Arc-enabled servers without public IP addresses. It leverages Azure Arc's built-in relay capability and Entra ID authentication to enforce strict role-based access control (RBAC). This paradigm provides a zero-trust alternative to bastion hosts or VPN connections for remote host management.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: How to setup CI CD pipelines for Android with Azure DevOps](https://itnext.io/how-to-setup-ci-cd-pipelines-for-android-with-azure-devops-2a4ded0de0e7) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive walkthrough for building, signing, and deploying native Android applications using YAML-based Azure Pipelines. It covers setting up build agents, managing keystores, configuring SDK dependencies, and triggering continuous deployment runs. This acts as a standard pattern for unifying enterprise mobile builds within existing Azure DevOps workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Multi-stage builds for Ionic Apps with Azure Pipeline Templates](https://sahansera.dev/multi-stage-builds-with-azure-pipelines-ionic) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide demonstrating how to optimize multi-stage builds for hybrid Ionic mobile applications using reusable Azure Pipeline YAML templates. It addresses caching strategies, environment isolation, and artifact signing processes across stages. Utilizing modular templates promotes configuration reusability and significantly minimizes pipeline code duplication.
-  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Publishing Android Apps to Microsoft App Center from Azure DevOps](https://sahansera.dev/publishing-android-apps-to-microsoft-appcenter) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial detailing automated distribution pipelines that deliver compiled Android binaries from Azure DevOps directly to Microsoft App Center. It covers credential management, distribution group target setup, and automated release testing. Live Grounding: Since App Center was retired in early 2025, modern engineers use Google Play Console tasks or alternative testing platforms as destination endpoints.
-  - **(2022)** [fedoramagazine.org: PowerShell on Linux? A primer on Object-Shells](https://fedoramagazine.org/powershell-on-linux-a-primer-on-object-shells) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction explaining how object-oriented shells function on traditionally text-stream-based UNIX environments like Fedora. It details how piping native objects rather than parsing string structures with awk/grep simplifies configuration scripting. It assists Linux engineers in integrating cross-platform scripting runtimes into heterogeneous fleets.
-  - **(2022)** [Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-remote-tasks](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-remote-tasks) ⭐ 3  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstration framework and reusable templates for executing decentralized Azure Pipeline tasks against remote execution nodes, secure network environments, and custom virtualization fabrics.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Towards a Modular DevOps Stack](https://dev.to/camptocamp-ops/towards-a-modular-devops-stack-257c) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes a blueprint for building modular, maintainable DevOps platforms. Focuses on orchestrating infrastructure provisioners, secret engines, and GitOps engines under unified declarative frameworks to minimize vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2022)** [seraf.dev: ArgoCD Tutorial β€” (with Terraform)](https://seraf.dev/argocd-tutorial-with-terraform-af77ddea2e6e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides engineers on bootstrapping an entire ArgoCD installation, including repositories, projects, and application instances, declaratively via the official HashiCorp Terraform provider for ArgoCD.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/crumbhole/argocd-vault-replacer](https://github.com/crumbhole/argocd-vault-replacer) ⭐ 109  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized replacement utility designed to pull secrets from HashiCorp Vault during the Argo CD rendering phase. Acts as a lightweight precursor/alternative to full plugin integrations, enabling targeted placeholder substitutions within native Kubernetes manifest streams.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Why ArgoCD Is the Lifeline of GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/why-argo-cd-is-the-lifeline-of-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the architectural superiority of ArgoCD as a pull-based GitOps operator. Focuses on its continuous reconciliation loop, granular cluster state visualization, and out-of-the-box self-healing capabilities that minimize human intervention.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How to Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-to-kubernetes-using-argo-cd-and-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical implementation guide showcasing the deployment of containerized workloads onto DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS) using ArgoCD. Establishes a complete declarative delivery pipeline driven by version-controlled manifests.
-  - **(2022)** [kubebyexample.com: Argo CD Overview 🌟](https://kubebyexample.com/learning-paths/argo-cd/argo-cd-overview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational educational overview of the ArgoCD engine, architecture, and UI dashboard. Introduces the concepts of Target State versus Live State, and details the controller-to-API communication model.
-  - **(2022)** [threatpost.com: Argo CD Security Bug Opens Kubernetes Cloud Apps to Attackers](https://threatpost.com/argo-cd-security-bug-kubernetes-cloud-apps/178239) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” News coverage of a severe vulnerability affecting ArgoCD. Explains how the path traversal flaw (CVE-2022-24348) allowed malicious manifests to pull sensitive secrets and files from the GitOps control plane cluster.
-  - **(2022)** [thehackernews.com: New Argo CD Bug Could Let Hackers Steal Secret Info from Kubernetes Apps](https://thehackernews.com/2022/02/new-argo-cd-bug-could-let-hackers-steal.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how security researchers identified a critical path-traversal bug (CVE-2022-24348) within the ArgoCD repository-reconciliation component. Evaluates the potential risk exposure of configuration data and key material.
-  - **(2022)** [securityaffairs.co: Argo CD flaw could allow stealing sensitive data from Kubernetes Apps](https://securityaffairs.com/127708/hacking/kubernetes-argo-cd-flaw.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the threat landscape exposed by vulnerability CVE-2022-24348 in multi-tenant environments. Emphasizes why prompt patching of GitOps controllers is critical when handling multi-tenant repositories on shared control planes.
-  - **(2022)** [testguild.com: Pipeline as Code with Mohamed Labouardy](https://testguild.com/podcast/a345-mohamed) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Podcast episode reviewing the strategic transition to declarative configuration pipelines (Pipeline as Code). Emphasizes integration of automated compliance scanning, container vulnerability reports, and regression testing suites.
-  - **(2022)** [getenroute.io: Drive API Security At Kubernetes Ingress Using Helm And Envoy 🌟](https://docs.getenroute.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enroute is a lightweight, Envoy-driven API gateway and Ingress Controller designed to secure microservices at the cluster boundary. Highlights integration with Helm and declarative custom resource configurations. Live Grounding indicates that while Envoy is standard, Enroute provides an accessible alternative for teams seeking simple, security-first ingress controls.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: Getting Started with Kubernetes Ingress | Ben Hirschberg](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-beginners-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory, security-focused overview of the Kubernetes Ingress resource. Analyzes common configuration pitfalls that expose clusters to threat vectors and demonstrates simple hardening techniques to safeguard public route interfaces.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: ZeroLB, a New Decentralized Pattern for Load Balancing](https://thenewstack.io/zerolb-a-new-decentralized-pattern-for-load-balancing) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the architectural paradigm of ZeroLB, targeting the complete elimination of centralized software or hardware load balancers. Shifts proxy decisions directly onto local sidecars, minimizing hops and eliminating centralized single points of failure.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Reverse Proxy vs. Forward Proxy: The Differences](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/reverse-proxy-vs-forward-proxy.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual guide detailing practical differences between reverse proxy architectures (used to route public calls to backends) and forward proxy architectures (used to govern egress paths). Clarifies their specific use cases within enterprise networking configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [unixarena.com: Terraform – Source credentials from AWS secret Manager](https://unixarena.com/2022/04/terraform-source-credentials-from-aws-secret-manager.html) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates how to source cloud infrastructure credentials dynamic-on-demand from AWS Secrets Manager using standard Terraform data resources. Avoids persisting plaintext administrative credentials within static project variable configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io/blog/yaml](https://spacelift.io/blog/yaml) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed Spacelift blog covering modern YAML conventions within Infrastructure-as-Code platforms. It walks through syntax basics, list representations, and multi-document parsing. This is a handy reference for platform developers setting up CI pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [codebeautify.org/yaml-validator](https://codebeautify.org/yaml-validator) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A versatile online conversion and code-beautifying utility. It formats, lints, and transforms nested JSON and YAML configurations, helping developers quickly test structures from web browsers.
-  - **(2022)** [yamlvalidator.dev: YAML Validator](https://yamlvalidator.dev) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A web-based verification environment designed to check the syntax of YAML configurations. It highlights incorrect indentations and missing properties, helping developers quickly resolve syntax errors before running commits.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/topics/yaml-processor](https://github.com/topics/yaml-processor) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated GitHub topic index tracking popular open-source YAML parsers, processors, and linters. It acts as a helpful starting point for developers looking for specialized CLI libraries, Python engines, and IDE validation tools.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Create an AKS Cluster 🌟](https://build5nines.com/terraform-create-an-aks-cluster) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step practical guide detailing the construction of an AKS cluster using Terraform. Walks through basic variables, resource groups, virtual networks, and node configuration blocks.
-  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: SUSE Harvester: Deploying virtual machines with Kubernetes](https://www.zdnet.com/article/suse-harvester-deploying-virtual-machines-with-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical assessment of SUSE Harvester, a modern hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution built natively on Kubernetes components (using KubeVirt and Longhorn) to run virtual machines and containers simultaneously.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SSH Made Easy with SSH Agent and SSH Config](https://thenewstack.io/ssh-made-easy-with-ssh-agent-and-ssh-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on walk-through explaining SSH Agent operation, keystore lifecycle management, and optimizing the SSH client using advanced configuration constructs to minimize verbose CLI flags.
-  - **(2022)** [tecmint.com: Testssl.sh – Testing TLS/SSL Encryption Anywhere on Any Port](https://www.tecmint.com/testssl-sh-test-tls-ssl-encryption-in-linux-commandline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep look at `testssl.sh`, a command-line script that analyzes servers for SSL/TLS vulnerabilities. Assesses cipher suites, protocol flaws (such as Heartbleed/POODLE), and validates active certificate validity.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: Top Docker alternatives for 2022](https://blog.logrocket.com/docker-alternatives) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical framework evaluating OCI runtime alternatives to standard Docker. Key trade-offs focused on security profiles, developer experience, and system-level dependencies for engines like Podman, Buildah, and Kaniko.
-  - **(2022)** [Vertical rulers](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cTE0ec3IurE) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates the configuration of vertical rulers in VS Code to assist developers in maintaining line-width constraints directly within their workspaces. This setting is crucial for styling compliance across multi-developer setups.
-  - **(2022)** [Screencast mode](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KZHI5RMmFk0) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the utility of VS Code's Screencast Mode, which visualizes keybindings and mouse clicks directly on-screen. Essential setting for preparing technical demonstrations and team onboarding videos.
-  - **(2022)** [Master Git with Git Graph](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OfsixF-splk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through the visual layout capabilities of the Git Graph extension for VS Code. Explains how to interactively perform Git tasks and inspect branching and merging histories directly in the IDE workspace.
-  - **(2022)** [Hacking GitHub?](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nMJBbH7g1M4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers high-impact shortcuts on the GitHub interface, focusing on the browser-based VS Code environment launcher. Streamlines remote file traversal and light code reviews without requiring a local clone.
-  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: 10 Useful Tools for Python Developers](https://www.makeuseof.com/python-developer-tools) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight profiles basic developer tools for Python users. Live Grounding points out that while simple tools are important for learners, enterprise environments mandate modern standard pipelines composed of specialized IDEs, linters, and containerized runtimes.
-  - **(2022)** [airflow.apache.org: Add Owner Links to DAG](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/howto/add-owner-links.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to add dynamic owner links inside Airflow's user interface to map custom DAGs back to responsible engineering teams, monitoring channels, or contact points. This is highly useful for organizing multi-tenant team systems.
-  - **(2022)** [semaphoreci.com: Why Do We Need DevOps for ML Data?](https://semaphore.io/blog/devops-ml-data) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues for the rigorous application of DevOps fundamentals to machine learning training data. Discusses concepts such as immutable data pipelines, data-drift unit testing, semantic versioning of large binary stores, and continuous integration validation applied specifically to high-volume datasets.
-  - **(2022)** [bea.stollnitz.com: Creating batch endpoints in Azure ML](https://bea.stollnitz.com/blog/aml-batch-endpoint) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies Azure ML batch endpoint configurations, highlighting the differences between batch and low-latency real-time managed endpoints. Covers execution environments, partition configurations, storage connections, and scaling parameters needed to serve heavy computational batch datasets efficiently.
-  - **(2022)** [mlops.community: MLOps with Flyte: The Convergence of Workflows Between Machine Learning and Engineering](https://mlops.community/blog/mlops-with-flyte-the-convergence-of-workflows-between-machine-learning-and-engineering) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deeply discusses how Flyte unifies software engineering workflows with rigorous data science experiments. Emphasizes strict typing, local mock testing, deterministic execution environments, and dynamic workflow generation as essential mechanisms for building resilient production-level AI systems.
-  - **(2022)** [mlops.community: MLOps Simplified: orchestrating ML pipelines with infrastructure abstraction. Enabled by Flyte](https://mlops.community/blog/flyte-mlops-simplified) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights Flyte's capability to isolate infrastructure concerns from data science domains via clean abstract interfaces. Discusses how Flyte's structural containerized execution guarantees clean, versioned deployments without requiring data scientists to directly configure complex Kubernetes parameters.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Public cloud vs private cloud: What’s the difference? 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/business-and-leadership/public-cloud-vs-private-cloud-whats-the-difference) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies the core operational, fiscal, and regulatory distinctions between public and private cloud models. The article provides a structured baseline for cloud engineering teams to evaluate infrastructure capital expenditures (CapEx) against operational expenditures (OpEx) based on resource control needs.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Reasons to Opt for a Multicloud Strategy](https://thenewstack.io/reasons-to-opt-for-a-multicloud-strategy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines key operational drivers supporting a deliberate multi-cloud migration strategy, centering on geographic expansion, regional regulatory mandates, and optimized billing leverage. The resource emphasizes treating multi-cloud as a strategic framework to optimize application delivery across diverse vendor strengths.
-  - **(2022)** [websiteplanet.com: What’s Open Source Software + How It Makes Money 2022](https://www.websiteplanet.com/blog/what-is-open-source-software/?geo=us&device=desktop) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the monetization mechanics driving open-source software (OSS) ecosystems, covering models like open-core, dual-licensing, and cloud hosting. Helps engineering leaders assess the long-term sustainability and licensing risks associated with critical software dependencies.
-  - **(2022)** [testrigtechnologies.com: Selenium Automation Testing: How to write automated test scripts using selenium](https://www.testrigtechnologies.com/how-to-write-a-test-automation-selenium-test-script) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured introduction to designing robust automated test scripts with Selenium WebDriver. Emphasizes separating the execution steps from test assertions, selecting stable locator strategies, and using structural setup and teardown methods to keep browser state clean between runs.
-  - **(2022)** [tutorials.virtualan.io: Idaithalam - Lowcode Test Automation](https://tutorials.virtualan.io) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Idaithalam, a low-code, metadata-driven API testing framework built under Virtualan. It details how to leverage declarative Excel spreadsheets or Postman collections to generate and execute complex integration test suites, reducing the necessity for heavy programming while ensuring high test coverage.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Use Selenium to Create a Web Scraping Bot](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/use-selenium-to-create-a-web-scraping-bot) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An engineering guide demonstrating how to leverage Selenium for scraping complex, dynamic JavaScript-rendered single-page applications where simple HTTP libraries fail. It outlines managing browser sessions, interacting with dynamic elements, bypassing basic detection systems, and extracting raw DOM data systematically.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Pattern: API Gateway / Backends for Frontends](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/pattern-api-gateway-backends-for.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural review of the Backend-for-Frontend (BFF) and API Gateway patterns. It details how tailoring dedicated backend gateways to specific user interfaces (web, mobile, IoT) minimizes payload size, decouples frontend release cycles, and limits over-fetching.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How to navigate The Great Resignation](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-navigate-the-great-resignation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic insights from GitLab on navigating post-pandemic talent shifts. Highlights the critical importance of async workflows, transparent documentation, and remote-first practices to attract and retain highly skilled infrastructure engineers.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.getambassador.io: How to Learn Kubernetes: Prerequisites, Paths, and Resources 🌟](https://blog.getambassador.io/how-to-learn-kubernetes-prerequisites-paths-and-resources-9e044daee185) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An actionable guide highlighting the operating system, networking, and programming fundamentals required to master Kubernetes. Prevents cognitive overload by enforcing structured roadmap prerequisites.
-  - **(2022)** [teslarati.com: IDRA finishes 9,000-ton Giga Press; Tesla expecting it any day now](https://www.teslarati.com/idra-9000-ton-giga-press) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reports on IDRA's completion of the 9,000-ton Giga Press casting machine destined for Tesla Cybertruck production. From an architectural perspective, gigacasting simplifies the vehicle's structural assembly by consolidating dozens of stamped metal parts into a single monolithic cast. This paradigm parallels software component optimization, substituting highly complex integration pipelines with cohesive, single-piece execution units.
-  - **(2022)** [world.hey.com: Another REST vs GraphQL comparison](https://world.hey.com/sammy.henningsson/another-rest-vs-graphql-comparison-8e8357bb) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused analysis contrasting REST with GraphQL. Examines query performance, server execution costs, structural decoupling, and developer productivity overheads in production.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: How to send POST Request with JSON Payload using Curl Command in Linux to Test RESTful Web Services?](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/08/how-to-post-json-data-with-curl-command.html) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical tutorial demonstrating how to perform HTTP POST requests with raw JSON payloads using the cURL CLI tool. This represents an essential skill for terminal-based API profiling, continuous integration sanity checks, and debugging.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: The top cloud diagramming tools, ranked](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-top-cloud-diagramming-tools-ranked) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review comparing and ranking leading cloud architectural design tools. Focuses on speed, automatic layout generation capabilities, API extensibility, and modern iconography support.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 6 architectural diagramming tools for cloud infrastructure](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/diagramming-tools-cloud-infrastructure) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly curated Red Hat technical review evaluating six open-source and professional cloud drawing tools designed to simplify complex Kubernetes, VM, and serverless network architecture mapping.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Try these 5 diagramming tools for network architecture](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/diagramming-tools-network-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical technical overview analyzing five outstanding diagramming utilities optimized to map network topology, complex VLAN structures, and overlay networks within distributed microservices environments.
-  - **(2022)** [navveenbalani.dev: Code To Custom Cloud Architecture Diagrams](https://navveenbalani.dev/index.php/articles/code-to-custom-cloud-architecture-diagrams) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical tutorial detailing how to build custom, programmatically generated cloud architecture diagrams using open-source, code-driven graphic drawing libraries and custom Python configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: Complexity is killing software developers](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270714/complexity-is-killing-software-developers.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the rising developer cognitive load induced by the sprawl of cloud-native configurations, tooling, and infrastructure details. Argues for developer-centric abstractions and internal developer platforms (IDPs) to insulate application developers from cloud complexity and boost velocity.
-  - **(2022)** [replex.io: An Introduction to Kubernetes FinOps](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/appdynamics-joins-splunk.html?301=appdynamics) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory resource explaining how to divide shared Kubernetes costs across teams. Describes using namespace resource limits and pod metadata tags to set up fair chargeback structures.
-  - **(2022)** [tech.aabouzaid.com: Set OpenAPI patch strategy for Kubernetes Custom Resources - Kustomize](https://tech.aabouzaid.com/2022/11/set-openapi-patch-strategy-for-kubernetes-custom-resources-kustomize.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical deep dive into configuring custom OpenAPI schemas for CRDs within Kustomize. Explores defining strategic merge patch strategies (e.g., replace, merge, or delete) on Custom Resources, bypassing default merge limitations of standard JSON patches.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: K8s Backup and Disaster Recovery Is More Important Than Ever](https://thenewstack.io/k8s-backup-and-disaster-recovery-is-more-important-than-ever) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the growing ransomware threat vectors targeting cloud-native topologies. Explains how mutable container environments require highly distributed, immutable storage targets and separate configuration backups.
-  - **(2022)** [rancher.com: The No. 1 Rule of Disaster Recovery](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/the-no-1-rule-of-disaster-recovery) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Establishes structural tenets of safe state replication within highly volatile container topologies. Emphasizes separating control-plane (ETCD) states from operational volume backups to enforce predictable restore behaviors.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes.. ETCD Backup and Restore... Very Easy Steps... CKA Exam Tips..](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=mODkt1OJDew&ab_channel=AlokKumar) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides step-by-step practical walk-throughs targeting control plane security and ETCD maintenance. Focuses on snapshot generation, certificates handling, and standard cluster restoration patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [onecloudplease.com: Console Recorder for AWS](https://onecloudplease.com/project/console-recorder) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Console Recorder for AWS is a developer browser extension that records API actions within the AWS Console and translates them into Terraform or CloudFormation scripts. It provides a quick way to generate code while manually configuring resources for prototyping.
-  - **(2022)** [sdtimes.com: Low code cuts down on dev time, increases testing headaches](https://sdtimes.com/lowcode/low-code-cuts-down-on-dev-time-increases-testing-headaches) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical overview of the hidden trade-offs involved in adopting low-code platforms. While it drastically speeds up structural frontend development, it introduces severe challenges in automated integration testing, regression analysis, and pipeline verification.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: For Developers the Low-Code Winter Is Coming](https://itnext.io/for-developers-the-low-code-winter-is-coming-76875d3606c0) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical opinion piece describing developer fatigue and architectural bottlenecks associated with low-code platforms. It notes that vendor lock-in, poor performance optimization, and difficult version-control workflows often trigger a reversion to traditional software engineering.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Why Businesses Want to Enable β€˜No-Code’ and β€˜Low-Code’ Automation](https://thenewstack.io/why-businesses-want-to-enable-no-code-and-low-code-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the enterprise drive behind adopting citizen development frameworks. It outlines how no-code integration patterns help businesses automate routine business logic quickly, despite raising governance and shadow-IT concerns.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Low Code for Pro Coders](https://thenewstack.io/low-code-for-pro-coders) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A review of hybrid development models where professional developers utilize low-code frameworks for boilerplate UI creation while injecting traditional code for complex logic, API integrations, and low-latency workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Use Low Code to Reduce Friction for Cloud Operations Teams](https://thenewstack.io/use-low-code-to-reduce-friction-for-cloud-operations-teams) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how operations teams can build internal operational dashboards and trigger-action automation scripts using low-code tools. It emphasizes using visual drag-and-drop orchestration to decrease the engineering backlog for infrastructure maintenance.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How to Install the SonarQube Security Analysis Platform](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-install-the-sonarqube-security-analysis-platform) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical installation guide covering SonarQube deployments in cloud environments. Details system prerequisite profiles, host tuning metrics, and database integration configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Installation of Sonarqube on Kubernetes/Minikube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cT-kkvw3NQ) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walkthrough showing how to stand up SonarQube in a localized Minikube setting. Explains storage class mappings, persistent volume bindings, and port-forwarding constraints.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 20 JSON Interview Questions with Answers for Beginners and Experienced Developers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/08/json-interview-questions-with-answers.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Basic guide covering JavaScript Object Notation rules. Contemplates object mapping, nested configurations, schema validations, and comparison against compact representations like Protobuf.
-  - **(2022)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: kubernetes posts](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/search/label/Kubernetes?m=1) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Centralized compilation of blog references addressing Kubernetes object deployments, custom controller actions, and best practices for configuring enterprise microservices boundaries.
-  - **(2022)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 80 API Testing Interview Questions for QA and SDET ? API Interview Questions 2022](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2022/03/top-80-api-testing-interview-questions.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Extended collection of 80 API testing problems assessing serialization boundaries, integration mocking, authentication tokens (JWT/OAuth), and continuous REST endpoint verification techniques.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Who Needs a Dashboard? Why the Kubernetes Command Line Is Not Enough](https://thenewstack.io/who-needs-a-dashboard-why-the-kubernetes-command-line-is-not-enough) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level systems analysis of cognitive load in Kubernetes operations. Compares direct CLI administration to modern visual dashboards, highlighting why visual layouts are necessary to map complex resource topology and debug quickly.
-  - **(2022)** [cronista.com: CΓ³mo identificar a un mal jefe y quΓ© errores no pueden cometer hoy los lΓ­deres](https://www.cronista.com/apertura/empresas/como-identificar-a-un-mal-jefe-y-que-errores-no-pueden-cometer-hoy-los-lideres) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Identifies key red flags of toxic engineering leadership, including micro-management, blame shifting, and chronic overwork structures. Outlines core modern leadership competencies like transparent team metrics, career path definition, and high psychological safety that retain top engineering talent and stabilize system operations.
-  - **(2022)** [hbr.org: How to Deal with High Pressure Situations at Work](https://hbr.org/2022/05/how-to-deal-with-high-pressure-situations-at-work) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines psychological and operational strategies for managing high-stress scenarios, such as production outages, critical system failures, or tight product delivery deadlines. Emphasizes maintaining situational awareness, structuring emergency response communication (like Incident Commander roles), and preventing cognitive overload to facilitate rational, data-driven system remediation.
-  - **(2022)** [elconfidencial.com: La mejor forma de decirle a tu jefe que estΓ‘s hasta arriba y no puedes mΓ‘s con tanto trabajo](https://www.elconfidencial.com/alma-corazon-vida/2022-02-14/jefe-trabajo-empleo-quemado-no-puedes_3372444) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides actionable advice on how to raise the alarm regarding work overload and impending burnout to management. Recommends presenting structured data on ongoing tasks, mapping them to clear priorities, and proposing concrete technical delegation or scope-reduction options to protect developer mental health.
-  - **(2022)** [rockcontent.com: Conoce los principales tipos de consultorΓ­a en las que tu negocio puede invertir para explotar su potencial](https://analoghq.ai/blog/es/tipos-de-consultoria) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the landscape of professional advisory services, classifying key consulting types like strategic, digital transformation, and technical systems consulting. Outlines how enterprise architectures can leverage external expertise to fast-track digital adoption, modern cloud-native architectures, and software organizational structural alignment.
-  - **(2022)** [okdiario.com: TelefΓ³nica y Santander despiden a 467 empleados en 2021 por denuncias de compaΓ±eros](https://okdiario.com/economia/telefonica-santander-despiden-467-empleados-2021-denuncias-companeros-8655690) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights corporate governance, whistleblowing protocols, and internal compliance mechanisms within large enterprises, as demonstrated by internal investigations leading to dismissals at TelefΓ³nica and Santander. Discusses the ethical standards, documentation compliance, and psychological safety guidelines required to sustain a healthy corporate and software operations environment.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Getting Started running Spark workloads on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-running-spark-workloads-on-openshift) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an enterprise guide to running containerized Apache Spark workloads within Red Hat OpenShift, highlighting security-first practices and security context constraints (SCCs). Illustrates leveraging OpenShift's cluster monitoring and dynamic storage classes for big data analytics. Live Grounding confirms OpenShift remains a preferred, secure platform for regulated enterprises executing large-scale analytical tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [hevodata.com: Building Apache Spark Data Pipeline? Made Easy 101 🌟](https://hevodata.com/learn/spark-data-pipeline) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory primer outlining the core concepts of building end-to-end data processing pipelines with Apache Spark. Focuses on data ingestion, transformations, and loading into modern target data warehouses. Live Grounding confirms that while Spark remains a foundational ETL standard, contemporary architectures increasingly wrap these pipelines inside orchestrated dbt-on-Kubernetes or SparkOperator setups.
-  - **(2022)** [aprenderbigdata.com: Databricks: IntroducciΓ³n a Spark en la nube](https://aprenderbigdata.com/databricks) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Offers a clear Spanish-language introduction to Databricks, highlighting its managed Apache Spark ecosystem across AWS and Azure. Demystifies collaborative notebooks, workspace management, and optimized runtimes. Live Grounding shows that Databricks continues to expand its lakehouse dominance, abstracting underlying infrastructure away from data engineers while offering native cloud integrations.
-  - **(2022)** [stackify.com: Who will Dominate in the future: .Net or Java?](https://stackify.com/who-will-dominate-in-the-future-net-or-java) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares performance metrics, runtime speeds, and support costs of .NET against Oracle Java. Analyzes how container optimizations, start-up times, and ecosystem tooling affect cloud resource efficiency.
-  - **(2022)** [howtogeek.com: Getting Started With Kubectl to Manage Kubernetes Clusters](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/getting-started-with-kubectl-to-manage-kubernetes-clusters) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational guide to managing clusters with kubectl. Outlines config structure concepts, baseline container commands, and standard diagnostics routines for new platform users.
-  - **(2021)** [Using Jenkins Pipeline parallel stages to build Maven project with different JDKs](https://e.printstacktrace.blog/using-jenkins-pipeline-parallel-stages-to-build-maven-project-with-different-jdks) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical guide illustrating how to build a Maven project against multiple JDKs simultaneously using Jenkins parallel stages. Live Grounding highlights its architectural utility for modern engineering, ensuring system backward-compatibility and multi-runtime reliability during pipeline validation.
-  - **(2021)** [dyser/kubernetes-intro](https://github.com/dsyer/kubernetes-intro) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory educational repository containing configurations and setups for running basic Spring boot workloads in Kubernetes. Created by JVM leader Dave Syer, it provides minimal, clean manifests that demystify container networking and volumes. This repository remains a stable reference for those starting their cloud-native journey.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: How To Create Kubernetes Jobs/Cron Jobs – Getting Started Guide](https://devopscube.com/create-kubernetes-jobs-cron-jobs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide detailing the creation of parallel Jobs and recurring CronJobs. Offers a clear reference for backoff limits, completion conditions, and active execution deadlines.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Kubernetes basics for sysadmins](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-basics-sysadmins) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Kubernetes through the lens of bare-metal and VM sysadmins. Contextualizes namespaces, control groups (cgroups), and network namespaces against traditional Linux system administration paradigms.
-  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: So you need to wait for some Kubernetes resources?](https://vadosware.io/post/so-you-need-to-wait-for-some-kubernetes-resources) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide explaining how to synchronize the initialization sequence of dependent Kubernetes resources. Highlights the use of `kubectl wait`, init containers, and programmatic polling to prevent startup failures in microservice topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [howtogeek.com: How to Clean Up Old Containers and Images in Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-clean-up-old-containers-and-images-in-your-kubernetes-cluster) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines node garbage collection mechanics, detailing how the kubelet automatically trims unreferenced container images and dead containers based on customizable high/low disk threshold flags.
-  - **(2021)** [maximilianmichels.com: Kubernetes in a Nutshell: 10 Things You Need to Know](https://maximilianmichels.com/2021/kubernetes-what-you-need-to-know) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive structural overview outlining ten foundational pillars of Kubernetes architecture, including declarative state, reconciliation loops, and decoupled storage abstractions. Offers concrete insights for systems architects transitioning to containerized workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Getting Started Tutorial for Learning Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/chefgs/getting-started-tutorial-for-learning-kubernetes-455e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory technical tutorial outlining basic kubectl commands, resource deployments, and cluster interactions. Provides practical commands for spinning up, monitoring, and debugging test pods.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Start learning Kubernetes from your local machine](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/start-learning-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates diverse methods for deploying local Kubernetes test environments. Compares minikube, Kind, and CodeReady Containers (CRC) to provide developers with stable environments tailored for specific development patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Kubernetes: What to learn from a long term perspective](https://www.learnsteps.com/kubernetes-what-to-learn-from-a-long-term-perspective) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides platform engineers on which core Kubernetes competencies stand the test of time. Advises focusing on networking constructs (CNI), controller patterns, and security layers over ephemeral tools.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes Architecture. An Introduction to Kubernetes Components](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/kubernetes-architecture-components-overview-for-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed breakdown of the internal nodes and services of Kubernetes. Details the role of master components like the scheduler and controller-manager alongside worker node components like kubelet and kube-proxy.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Workloads Do Businesses Run on Kubernetes?](https://thenewstack.io/what-workloads-do-businesses-run-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Surveys modern workload distribution patterns on Kubernetes. Identifies the progressive shift from purely stateless microservices to highly data-intensive stateful applications like database instances, AI/ML pipelines, and data queues.
-  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Ensure Kubernetes high availability with master node planning](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Ensure-Kubernetes-high-availability-with-master-node-planning) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides physical and virtual planning strategies to ensure control plane resiliency. Emphasizes split-brain avoidance in etcd clusters, load balancing across API servers, and multi-zone master node deployment layouts.
-  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: What is kubelet and what it does: Basics on Kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/what-is-kubelet-and-what-it-does-basics-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed overview of the system agent running on each cluster node. Demystifies how kubelet monitors container manifests and communicates health and state indicators directly back to the API server.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes DaemonSets: A Detailed Introductory Tutorial](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-daemonsets-a-detailed-introductory-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a comprehensive overview of DaemonSet workloads in Kubernetes. Discusses daemon placement, tolerations for node taints, and classic infrastructure use cases like logging collectors and metric daemons.
-  - **(2021)** [Assess managed Kubernetes services for your workloads.](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/tip/Weigh-the-pros-and-cons-of-managed-Kubernetes-services) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evaluation matrix comparing managed Kubernetes offerings (EKS, GKE, AKS) with self-managed cluster options. Outlines critical cost considerations, operational control trade-offs, security responsibilities, and infrastructure integration factors.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes setup with CRI-O Runtime](https://github.com/msfidelis/kubernetes-with-cri-o) ⭐ 93  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical hands-on repository outlining the exact deployment and structural configuration needed to run Kubernetes with CRI-O. An invaluable asset for engineers aiming to drop Docker overhead in favor of pure, security-hardened, OCI-compliant system container operations.
-  - **(2021)** [ubuntu.com: How to test the latest Kubernetes 1.22 release candidate with MicroK8s](https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-test-the-latest-kubernetes-with-microk8s) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walkthrough on leveraging MicroK8s to evaluate Kubernetes release candidates. This resource demonstrates the minimal configuration overhead required to spin up lightweight clusters on local workstations, enabling early-stage API compatibility validation.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.brujordet.no: Using custom hardware in kubernetes](https://blog.brujordet.no/post/homelab/using_custom_hardware_in_kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure Kubernetes to detect and consume custom hardware resources like GPUs, specialized USB controllers, and serial devices. Explains device plugin setups, node labels, and mounting pathways for host paths into targeted containers.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes. Label and Selector. Important Topic. Identify object in cluster. CKA Exam Tips](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Vh3piGAxcf8&ab_channel=AlokKumar) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An instructional guide analyzing Kubernetes labels and selectors, essential for object identification and scheduling criteria. Focuses on practical CKA exam tactics, highlighting label syntax, set-based selectors, and decoupling mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Introduction to Kubernetes extensibility](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-extensibility-c5fed27f0952) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory review of how to extend the native Kubernetes control plane. Details the custom resource lifecycle, webhook integrations, API aggregation layers, and custom control loop logic that underpins the Kubernetes operator ecosystem.
-  - **(2021)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes Nodes – The Complete Guide](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-nodes-complete-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational compendium covering Kubernetes node design, including control plane interfaces, kubelet interactions, and lifecycle states. Explores memory pressure reclamation, node conditions, and scheduling optimizations using taints, tolerations, and affinities.
-  - **(2021)** [shipwrightio](https://x.com/shipwrightio) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official repository feed for Shipwright, an extensible container build framework on Kubernetes. Shipwright abstracts build techniques (like Buildpacks, Kaniko, or Buildah) under a unified Kubernetes-native API, integrating seamlessly into modern GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Kubernetes and Start Containerizing Your Applications](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-kubernetes-and-start-containerizing-your-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An entry-level syllabus detailing containerization concepts and Kubernetes core resources. Provides a step-by-step introduction to Dockerizing microservices, constructing YAML configurations, and deploying pods and services to localized developer environments.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Discover Kubernetes API Calls from kubectl](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-api-call-from-kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical debugging guide to logging actual API calls made by the kubectl CLI. Demonstrates using high verbosity options (e.g. `--v=8`) to reverse-engineer client API payloads.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #12: Effective way of using K8 Liveness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-12-effective-way-of-using-k8-liveness-probe.html) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer-centric strategies for designing efficient liveness probes. Emphasizes isolating deadlock checks from deep application flows to prevent overloading key resources.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #13: Effective way of using K8 Readiness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-13-effective-way-of-using-k8-readiness-probe.html) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on building effective readiness probes that reflect accurate application startup phases and resource warm-ups, preventing traffic routing before initialization finishes.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Using tfsec and Jenkins to Secure Your Terraform Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbMVGEw0HpE&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video guide detailing the orchestration of tfsec security verification steps inside classic Jenkins pipeline engines. Employs best practices to catch infrastructure vulnerabilities early in deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Qualys partners with Red Hat to improve Linux and Kubernetes security](https://www.zdnet.com/article/qualys-partners-with-red-hat-to-improve-linux-and-kubernetes-security) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the partnership integration between Qualys Container Security and Red Hat OpenShift. Focuses on automating container vulnerability scanning within development pipelines and verifying core operating system configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Getting Started in OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-in-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory platform guide for engineers beginning their transition to OpenShift. Covers simple code deployments, route generation strategies, environment parameter definitions, and container lifecycle actions.
-  - **(2021)** [schabell.org: How to setup the OpenShift Container Platform 4.7 on your local machine](https://www.schabell.org/2021/03/codeready-containers-howto-setup-openshift-47-on-local-machine.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step setup tutorial for executing OpenShift 4.7 locally on consumer-grade hardware using CodeReady Containers (CRC). Outlines storage limits, system requirements, and driver parameters needed to operate a localized core cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.knell.it: Commands Kubernetes should adopt from Red Hat OpenShift](https://christianhuth.de/commands-kubernetes-should-adopt-from-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A UX design comparison highlighting developer-friendly OpenShift oc CLI capabilities that vanilla Kubernetes lacks. Evaluates the efficiency of tools like built-in debugging runtimes and fast namespace switching.
-  - **(2021)** [finance.yahoo.com: IBM's Red Hat OpenShift Platform to be Leveraged by Siemens](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ibms-red-hat-openshift-platform-143702224.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Siemens' strategic choice to run its MindSphere industrial cloud platform using Red Hat OpenShift. Discusses the deployment of standardized Kubernetes platforms across physical factories, edge devices, and public cloud architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/platform-plus) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicate page detailing OpenShift Platform Plus services. Examines the structural benefits of bundling Quay Enterprise storage with StackRox to automate image scanning and deployment controls.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Offers a β€˜Complete Kubernetes Stack’ with OpenShift Platform Plus 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-offers-a-complete-kubernetes-stack-with-openshift-platform-plus) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A press review of OpenShift Platform Plus, highlighting the deployment convenience of securing distributed enterprise Kubernetes footprints using Quay, RHACS, and RHACM from a single console.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting application performance with Red Hat OpenShift metrics, Part 1: Requirements](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/08/troubleshooting-application-performance-red-hat-openshift-metrics-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part 1 of an observability series discussing the performance requirements of gathering application telemetry in OpenShift. Outlines the infrastructure metrics, agent resource targets, and storage patterns required for steady operations.
-  - **(2021)** [venturebeat.com: Red Hat gives an ARM up to OpenShift Kubernetes operations](https://venturebeat.com/data-infrastructure/red-hat-gives-an-arm-up-to-openshift-kubernetes-operations) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of Red Hat's native ARM support expansion. Focuses on the economic and operational benefits of deploying multi-tenant microservices to alternative hardware architectures under uniform automation templates.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Meet single node OpenShift: Our newest small OpenShift footprint for edge architectures](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/meet-single-node-openshift-our-smallest-openshift-footprint-edge-architectures) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicate publication detailing architectural configurations for Single-Node OpenShift (SNO). Focuses on optimizing hardware footings and ensuring high availability of critical edge containers.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: OpenShift sizing and subscription guide for enterprise Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/self-managed-openshift-subscription-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official enterprise resource guide addressing core allocation models, virtual-to-physical infrastructure sizing algorithms, and licensing calculations required to build a well-architected cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/redhatdemocentral: OpenShift Container Platform Install Demo' 🌟](https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/ocp-install-demo) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A repository of scripts for quick deployment demonstrations of the OpenShift Container Platform. Useful for sandboxing and architecture demos. However, 2026 production automation pipelines strictly favor the official OpenShift Installer (IPI) commands directly.
-  - **(2021)** [I'm AWS certified? Should you trust me?](https://code.joejag.com/2021/i-am-aws-certified-should-you-trust-me.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering critique detailing the practical limitations and real value of Cloud certification tracks. Argues cogently for prioritizing hands-on system building and debugging over standard textbook multiple-choice testing formats.
-  - **(2021)** [c-sharpcorner.com: Why and When to use Azure Functions](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/why-and-when-to-use-azure-functions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates architectural use-cases, pricing models, and trigger mechanisms for Azure Functions. Focuses on integrating event-driven execution patterns with enterprise dotnet ecosystems.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Price Comparison of Popular Serverless Architecture Providers](https://dev.to/d1020/price-comparison-of-popular-serverless-architecture-providers-2jk9) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Performs financial comparisons between public cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP), modeling billing triggers, resource provisioning scales, and data egress pricing.
-  - **(2021)** [stackify.com: What Is Function-as-a-Service? Serverless Architectures Are Here!](https://stackify.com/function-as-a-service-serverless-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of Function-as-a-Service, reviewing ephemeral runtimes, stateless code execution requirements, trigger events, and fundamental observability paradigms.
-  - **(2021)** [xenonstack.com: Serverless Architecture with OpenFaaS and Java](https://www.xenonstack.com/blog/serverless-open-faas-java) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates using JVM workloads within OpenFaaS, detailing compilation strategies, framework footprint reduction, and optimizing startup latency for container pods.
-  - **(2021)** [fathomtech.io: Microservices vs. Serverless](https://fathomtech.io/blog/microservices-vs-serverless) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates operational tradeoffs, deployment mechanics, and cost models between traditional containerized microservices and pure event-driven serverless architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [versusmind.eu: Dapr - a serverless runtime for distributed applications 🌟](https://versusmind.eu/dapr-a-serverless-runtime-for-distributed-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive architecture guide detailing how the Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr) decouples microservice applications from infrastructure using the sidecar pattern. Covers state management, service invocation, and pub/sub. Curator insight values its portability, while live 2026 grounding shows Dapr is a mature CNCF graduated project and a key enabler for multi-cloud application portability.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Running Dapr on Kubernetes](https://dev.to/cvitaa11/running-dapr-on-kubernetes-89g) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on walkthrough detailing the installation and runtime operations of Dapr inside a Kubernetes cluster. Highlights initial configuration, Helm chart usages, and basic validation. While ideal for local developers sandbox validation, 2026 infrastructure paradigms prioritize declarative GitOps (e.g., Argo CD) for deploying Dapr components in production.
-  - **(2021)** [ssbostan/jenkins-stack-kubernetes 🌟](https://github.com/ssbostan/jenkins-stack-kubernetes) ⭐ 193  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source blueprint containing pre-configured Kubernetes manifests and custom configurations for standing up a fully-integrated Jenkins stack. Leverages native storage providers, ingress engines, and dynamic execution environments to fast-track cluster deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [Deploy Dashboard by Namecheap](https://plugins.jenkins.io/deploy-dashboard) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A visualization plugin from Namecheap that helps track and showcase deployment progress across environments. Provides developers with a dashboard to quickly grasp which artifact version is running on staging, UAT, or production.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Creating Docker Images With Spring Boot](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w1Jv9qssqg) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual step-by-step walkthrough covering the creation of Docker images using modern Spring Boot tooling. It demonstrates the utility of Paketo Buildpacks versus traditional Dockerfile approaches, focusing on builder configurations and layered JARs. It provides an accessible entry point for visual learners transitioning into containerized Java architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 3 reasons Quarkus 2.0 improves developer productivity on Linux 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/developer-productivity-linux) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outline of the developer efficiency gains bundled inside the Quarkus 2.0 lifecycle on open-source systems. Highlighted capabilities include a brand-new Dev UI, integrated Continuous Testing, and CLI tooling improvements. It shows how the runtime framework prioritizes the inner-loop velocity to match or exceed modern Node.js and Go experiences.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Quarkus everywhere with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/07/deploy-quarkus-everywhere-with-red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guide focusing on running compiled native Quarkus execution binary layouts directly on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) server environments. Discusses optimizing OS configurations, security system contexts (SELinux), and managing bare-metal configurations. Offers useful instruction patterns for setups looking to bypass container virtualization layers.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle-modules](https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle-modules) ⭐ 217  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized suite of Ansible modules specifically engineered to interact directly with internal Oracle database schemas. These modules handle tasks like tablespace adjustments, user provisioning, and initialization parameter alterations. They act as the post-install orchestration companion to base automation engines.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How I use Ansible and anacron for automation](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/ansible-anacron-automation) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An integration tutorial demonstrating how to pair Ansible task execution with anacron's scheduling engine. It resolves typical automation gaps on intermittently connected devices or workstations where rigid system cron configurations fail. It is a smart design pattern for local edge maintenance automation.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Use anacron for a better crontab](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/linux-automation) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of Linux job execution using anacron instead of traditional crontabs. This tutorial highlights anacron's ability to trigger deferred system-level maintenance tasks and backups even after systemic power shutdowns. It provides system engineers with a highly reliable automation fallback plan.
-  - **(2021)** [tutorialspoint.com: JMeter Quick Guide](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jmeter/pdf/jmeter_quick_guide.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Reference manual covering basic JMeter thread management and test flow structures. Designed to help teams write simple API validations and performance regression scripts.
-  - **(2021)** [Automatic branch merging](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/automatic-branch-merging-776639993.html) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official Atlassian documentation explaining Bitbucket Server's automated downstream cascading merge capabilities. It executes safe automated merges from release branches down to main after successful builds, resolving merge conflicts cleanly inside structured enterprise environments.
-  - **(2021)** [Checks for merging pull requests](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/checks-for-merging-pull-requests-776640039.html) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Atlassian's reference on configuring merge check policies inside Bitbucket Server. Explores how to enforce critical compliance gates such as minimum required reviewers, successful build statuses, and resolved task lists prior to merging code.
-  - **(2021)** [Example: CockroachDB's Bors Merge Bot](https://id.atlassian.com/login?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fid.atlassian.com%2Fjoin%2Fuser-access%3Fresource%3Dari%253Acloud%253Aconfluence%253A%253Asite%252F9568dfdc-cfdd-4632-a68e-1e18063a3152%26continue%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fcockroachlabs.atlassian.net%252Fwiki%252Fspaces%252FCRDB%252Fpages%252F73204099%252FBors%252BMerge%252BBot&application=confluence&orgId=52a68357-cecf-4127-a5ec-32eeac8cf060) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses how CockroachDB scaled its automated integration pipelines by leveraging Bors. Highlights operational optimizations for orchestrating high-density database test suites across hundreds of distributed pull requests daily.
-  - **(2021)** [**Git Plugin**: Merge Extensions](https://plugins.jenkins.io/git) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized extension plugin for Jenkins Git integration that automates pre-build branch merging. This enables immediate testing of incoming pull request commits against target branch heads before running main pipelines. Essential for verifying integration compatibility before deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [BitBucket Bot for Microsoft Teams](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftteamsblog/new-bitbucket-bot-for-microsoft-teams/218212) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Microsoft Teams integration for Bitbucket Server and Cloud. Relays rich contextual alerts regarding repository updates, commit feedback, and pull requests directly to team channels to collapse developer communication latency.
-  - **(2021)** [evilmartians.com: Kubing Rails: stressless Kubernetes deployments with Kuby](https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/kubing-rails-stressless-kubernetes-deployments-with-kuby) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive developer case study by Evil Martians on utilizing Kuby to containerize and deploy complex Ruby on Rails applications. It highlights how Kuby solves the common configuration overhead of asset compilation, database migrations, and sidekiq worker scaling inside Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Use KPNG to Write Specialized kube-proxiers](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/10/18/use-kpng-to-write-specialized-kube-proxiers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Kubernetes architectural blog post introducing KPNG (Kube-Proxy Next Generation). The article details how KPNG splits kube-proxy into a central, API-watching controller and specialized backends (e.g., IPVS, NFTables, eBPF), enabling network engineers to write highly optimized routing layers.
-  - **(2021)** [Jetstack Secure Agent 🌟🌟](https://github.com/jetstack/jetstack-secure) ⭐ 262  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A component of the Jetstack Secure platform that integrates with cert-manager. It aggregates TLS/SSL certificate telemetry and configuration states from clusters, allowing centralized enterprise monitoring of certificate lifetimes and trust domains.
-  - **(2021)** [tekline 🌟](https://github.com/joyrex2001/tekline) ⭐ 11  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Tekline, a lightweight community-driven visualization and command-line helper tool for viewing the status of Tekton Pipeline runs. Bypasses the complex dashboard setups, providing developers with instant, readable feedback on pipeline step executions and container build logs directly in terminal dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudogu/k8s-diagrams](https://github.com/cloudogu/k8s-diagrams) ⭐ 339  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized CLI utility built to parse Kubernetes live states and manifest specifications directly into clean, structured architectural diagrams. Resolves the operational pain point of manual cluster mapping, providing engineers with an accurate visual layout of active workloads, routes, and cluster components.
-  - **(2021)** [k8tz/k8tz: Kubernetes Timezone Controller](https://github.com/k8tz/k8tz) ⭐ 524  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An admission controller that automates timezone configuration inside Kubernetes container workloads. It mounts host tzdata directories and sets dynamic environment options without manual pod manifest updates.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Beats Complexity Through' Automation](https://thenewstack.io/kubermatic-kubernetes-platform-beats-complexity-through-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into Kubermatic's architectural paradigm, focusing on its resource-efficient 'Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes' approach. The article explains how hosting tenant control planes as ordinary container workloads inside a central administrative cluster solves scaling bottlenecks and reduces costs by up to 5%.
-  - **(2021)** [DevNation: 10 awesome kubernetes tools every user should know](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13k-Lhc-tVgUohrtKqAYIikaQCTsmuzzjhOe_hpwgUgw/edit) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A DevNation tech talk presentation showcasing ten high-impact Kubernetes developer tools. It focuses on boosting local productivity, troubleshooting live clusters, and simplifying manifest creation.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: From Code to Cluster β€” Modern Kubernetes Workflows with K8Studio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RTTEUEl9sc&feature=youtu.be) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation outlining rapid Kubernetes cluster management using K8Studio, an interactive visual IDE. It focuses on visual resource relationship maps, real-time log streaming, and graphical configuration edits.
-  - **(2021)** [Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes allows you to connect and manage external Kubernetes clusters in Azure](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/azure-arc-enabled-kubernetes-digital-ocean) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide demonstrating how to connect and manage external Kubernetes clusters (using DigitalOcean as an example) with Azure Arc. It details registering non-Azure clusters to enable unified GitOps, monitoring, and policy compliance from the Azure Control Plane.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift: Introducing kube-burner, A tool to Burn Down Kubernetes and OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-kube-burner-a-tool-to-burn-down-kubernetes-and-openshift) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's official announcement and architectural breakdown of kube-burner. It covers how the tool enables platform engineers to benchmark OpenShift and standard Kubernetes cluster limits by automating mass resource creation and metric collection.
-  - **(2021)** [vmware-tanzu/k-bench 🌟](https://github.com/vmware/k-bench) ⭐ 408  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A benchmarking framework tailored specifically for assessing file and block storage performance inside Kubernetes. It runs FIO operations inside containers to analyze read/write IOPS and latency behaviors across storage classes.
-  - **(2021)** [viaduct-ai/kustomize-sops](https://github.com/viaduct-ai/kustomize-sops) ⭐ 836  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source generator and transformer plugin that natively integrates Mozilla SOPS into Kustomize workflows. It resolves the problem of committing sensitive plaintext files by decrypting configuration values on-the-fly inside deployment cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [arttor/helmify](https://github.com/arttor/helmify) ⭐ 1738  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automation utility that converts standard declarative Kubernetes manifests directly into valid, paramaterized Helm charts. It simplifies migrations and accelerates the distribution setup of packaged deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [abahmed/kwatch](https://github.com/abahmed/kwatch) ⭐ 1010  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A real-time error monitor and alert router that monitors Kubernetes logs and pod events. When crash loops occur, it streams exact logs and statuses to systems like Slack, Teams, or custom webhooks.
-  - **(2021)** [keisku/kubectl-explore](https://github.com/keisku/kubectl-explore) ⭐ 599  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive terminal explorer extension designed to inspect API schema models and CRD fields. It features deep navigation options, helping authors look up configurations without opening web browsers.
-  - **(2021)** [cuber-cloud/cuber-gem: CUBER](https://github.com/cuber-cloud/cuber-gem) ⭐ 714  [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cuber is a deployment tool tailored specifically for Ruby environments. It packages Rails and Rack codebases and automates deployment execution onto Kubernetes backends with zero complex YAML writing.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: TestKube: A New Approach to Cloud Native Testing](https://thenewstack.io/testkube-a-new-approach-to-cloud-native-testing) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An editorial introduction to Testkube's decoupled test-runner architecture. The piece explains how running test suites inside Kubernetes clusters eliminates the need to expose private APIs to external runner environments like GitHub Actions or GitLab CI.
-  - **(2021)** [alexander.holbreich.org: (Typical) journey towards full GitOps with Flux](https://alexander.holbreich.org/gitops-journey) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Chronicles an incremental architectural transition to declarative GitOps state management using Flux. Synthesizes real-world progression from initial push-based deployment topologies to pull-based continuous delivery loops. Live Grounding validates that this paradigm remains fundamental for cloud-native configurations, mitigating configuration drift through active reconciliation.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube.com: Azure Service Principal - SPN | Houssem Dellai](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F9yzj4Kjeo&ab_channel=HoussemDellai) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical video guide explaining the creation, configuration, and operation of Azure Service Principals. In 2026, while Service Principals remain necessary for external integrations, best practices prioritize Managed Identities and Federated Credentials over manual credential management.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube.com: How to create Service Principals in Azure Portal | Raaviblog](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg-YsUITnck) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step visual tutorial demonstrating how to manually register applications and generate Service Principals within the Azure Portal. In 2026, manual portal setups are used primarily for dev/test sandboxes, while production configurations are typically fully automated using Terraform or Bicep.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Acceder a un App Service con Private Endpoint desde otra Vnet](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/acceder-a-un-app-service-con-private-endpoint-desde-otra-vnet) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth networking guide in Spanish detailing cross-VNet connectivity to an Azure App Service isolated behind a Private Endpoint. It explains how to configure Azure Private DNS zones, virtual network links, and routing rules to securely traverse VNet boundaries without public exposure. This pattern is fundamental for implementing zero-trust egress and ingress in enterprise cloud landing zones.
-  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Customization of Work Items in Azure DevOps and Azure DevOps Server 2020](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/devops/workitem-customize-azure-devops-server-2020) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details custom work item types, inherited processes, and state transition rule customization within Azure DevOps Server 2020 and its cloud counterpart. While curator insights present this as a vital operational guide for project administrators, 2026 workflows rely more heavily on Azure DevOps REST APIs and automated webhook integrations to keep boards synchronized with third-party developer tools.
-  - **(2021)** [kevinrchant.com: Increase in demand for Data Platform automation](https://www.kevinrchant.com/2021/09/16/increase-in-demand-for-data-platform-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the rising demand for automated migrations of enterprise data platforms using customizable Azure DevOps templates. Curator insights focus on simplifying database schema deployments, whereas 2026 engineering truths show that YAML templates must now integrate with advanced schema migration engines (like Flyway or liquibase) and Fabric-native deployment APIs to remain scalable.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Run cloud-native apps on Azure PaaS anywhere](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/06/run-cloud-native-apps-on-azure-paas-anywhere) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exploring the deployment of Azure PaaS servicesβ€”such as App Service, Functions, and Logic Appsβ€”directly onto Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes clusters. It showcases how enterprise teams can run standard cloud-managed offerings in on-premises data centers or other public clouds. This strategy combines public cloud developer experience with strict on-premises data sovereignty requirements.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to run an App Service Web App on Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes - Part 2 | Azure Tips and Tricks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53-Y_aI0KpE&ab_channel=MicrosoftAzure) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical video guide demonstrating the deployment and operation of Azure App Service workloads on custom Kubernetes clusters via Azure Arc. It walks through the resource provisioning pipeline, exposing the application endpoint, and validating state replication. This visual guide is optimal for platform engineers bridging traditional PaaS applications with cloud-native Kubernetes infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Standardize DevOps practices across hybrid and multicloud environments](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/standardize-devops-practices-across-hybrid-and-multicloud-environments/2795010) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic discussion on leveraging Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes to enforce standardized CI/CD pipelines and compliance rules across disparate infrastructure. It focuses on using GitOps (via Flux/ArgoCD) and Azure Policy to maintain consistent cluster configurations globally. This operational pattern eliminates configuration drift and reduces administrative friction across hybrid environments.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Signing & Versioning iOS & Android Apps | DevOps for Mobile](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1grtSSIRVA&ab_channel=dotNET) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A visual, step-by-step breakdown of managing security certificates, provisioning profiles, and build version increments for iOS and Android build pipelines. It reviews techniques to inject secure credentials dynamically, ensuring signing files are never stored in plain source control. Indispensable tutorial for implementing secure mobile devops security practices.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: PowerShell: Download script or file from GitHub](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/07/powershell-download-script-or-file-from-github) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A focused tutorial demonstrating how to programmatically download remote assets or scripts from GitHub repositories using native PowerShell Cmdlets like Invoke-WebRequest. It outlines methods to handle authentication headers, process raw file links, and security implications of unvetted script executions. Ideal for building bootstrap processes in clean environments.
-  - **(2021)** [sqlservercentral.com: Powershell Day by Day: Adding Help to Scripts](https://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/powershell-day-by-day-adding-help-to-scripts) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tutorial explaining the integration of comment-based help blocks inside custom PowerShell scripts. It shows how configuring standard keywords allows runtime generation of detailed documentation using Get-Help. Adhering to these community guidelines ensures that internal automation tools are self-documenting, maintainable, and developer-friendly.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: ArgoCD: users, access, and RBAC](https://itnext.io/argocd-users-access-and-rbac-ddf9f8b51bad) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the configuration of user management, local accounts, and role-based access control (RBAC) in ArgoCD. Guides platform engineers through restricting access to specific applications, projects, or clusters using fine-grained policies.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.risingstack.com: Argo CD Kubernetes Tutorial](https://blog.risingstack.com/argo-cd-kubernetes-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured starter guide covering ArgoCD installation, repository connection, and application deployment. Outlines core synchronization paradigms and provides a practical walkthrough of transitioning standard manifests to GitOps.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.getambassador.io: GitOps in Kubernetes with ArgoCD](https://blog.getambassador.io/gitops-in-kubernetes-with-argocd-c6ea0e510741) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Describes the conceptual pillars of GitOps and details how ArgoCD implements them on Kubernetes. Explains key mechanisms such as out-of-sync alert signaling, dry-run synchronization, and visual drift visualization.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: How to Use ArgoCD Deployments with GitHub Tokens](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-use-argocd-deployments-with-github-tokens) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to securely integrate ArgoCD with private GitHub repositories using Personal Access Tokens (PATs) and fine-grained permissions. Addresses secure secret management inside Kubernetes to safeguard credentials used during the repository fetching phase.
-  - **(2021)** [ovh.com - getting external traffic into kubernetes: clusterip, nodeport, loadbalancer and ingress](https://blog.ovhcloud.com) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive introductory guide explaining the four main methods of routing external traffic into a Kubernetes cluster: ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer, and Ingress. Compares routing efficiency and operational use cases. Live Grounding confirms this conceptual foundation is critical for engineering teams choosing between simple L4 load balancers and complex L7 ingress/gateway APIs.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Kubernetes Ingress Explained Completely For Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VicH6KojwCI) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A visual, beginner-friendly video walkthrough explaining the purpose of an Ingress resource and an Ingress Controller in Kubernetes. Breaks down how HTTP requests find their way from external users to target microservice pods. Live Grounding confirms visual guides are highly effective for bootstrapping junior engineers onto complex cloud-native networking architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [haproxy.com: Announcing HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller 1.5 🌟](https://www.haproxy.com/blog/announcing-haproxy-kubernetes-ingress-controller-1-5) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces features in HAProxy Ingress Controller 1.5, including support for Mutual TLS (mTLS), performance improvements, and certificate management. Live Grounding confirms HAProxy is highly reliable for high-throughput enterprise systems due to its lightweight resource footprints, low latency, and comprehensive traffic metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: HAProxy Ingress Controller 1.5 introduces mTLS support, gives load balancing experts more power](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/26/haproxy-ingress-controller-15-introduces-mtls-support-gives-load-balancing-experts-more-power/1619777) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews the release of HAProxy Ingress Controller 1.5, highlighting security enhancements and client certificate verification support at the edge. Live Grounding validates that mTLS validation at the Ingress tier is a standard approach for offloading TLS termination from microservices while meeting zero-trust design requirements.
-  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Differences between Kubernetes Ingress vs. load balancer](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/Differences-between-Kubernetes-Ingress-vs-load-balancer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical reference manual comparing the performance cost and operational patterns of Layer 4 LoadBalancer services against Layer 7 Ingress Controllers. Evaluates routing mechanics, cost-efficiency, and feature capabilities to assist in key infrastructure selection phases.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Ingress Controllers: The More the Merrier](https://thenewstack.io/ingress-controllers-the-more-the-merrier) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents strategic advantages of operating multiple distinct Ingress Controller classes side-by-side within a single cluster. Outlines traffic isolation patterns separating internal, public API, and corporate networks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Ingress Controllers: The Swiss Army Knife of Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/ingress-controllers-the-swiss-army-knife-of-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how contemporary Ingress controllers have evolved from simple HTTP routers into sophisticated API gateways. Covers advanced capabilities such as circuit-breaking, direct rate-limiting, and canary deployment control.
-  - **(2021)** [nbailey.ca: Domesticated Kubernetes Networking](https://nbailey.ca/post/k8s-networking) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative study outlining step-by-step methods for domesticating Kubernetes networking within non-cloud or home lab setups. Details bare-metal bridge interfaces, tunnel configurations, and manual CNI implementations without high-overhead public cloud API assistance.
-  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Kubernetes Networking Guide for Beginners](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-networking-guide-beginners.html) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory, developer-focused guidebook breaking down cluster network boundaries and abstract IP allocations. Designed to demystify container routing and service discovery for application programmers.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Services: ClusterIP, Nodeport and LoadBalancer](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-services-clusterip-nodeport-loadbalancer) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical guide to native Kubernetes service abstraction layers, mapping how the internal control plane links Service resources to running Pod IPs. Outlines configuration protocols and target patterns for ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Tune up your Kubernetes Application Performance with a small DNS Configuration](https://dev.to/imjoseangel/tune-up-your-kubernetes-application-performance-with-a-small-dns-configuration-1o46) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exposes performance flaws caused by default ndots:5 configurations triggering excess upstream DNS requests. Explains how to optimize custom search configurations inside pods to speed up microservice resolutions.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How a Service Mesh Can Help DevOps Achieve Business Goals](https://thenewstack.io/how-service-mesh-can-help-devops-achieve-business-goals) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the enterprise ROI of adopting a service mesh, connecting technical features like retry mechanisms, request routing, and deep telemetry to business key performance indicators (KPIs) such as lower MTTR and accelerated release cadence.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Why you should care about service mesh](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/service-mesh) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry overview advocating for network management decoupling. Explains why networking complexities (traffic steering, retries, service discovery) should be abstracted away from application runtimes and managed directly by dedicated mesh infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Service Meshes in the Cloud Native World](https://thenewstack.io/service-meshes-in-the-cloud-native-world) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the role of service meshes as a fundamental design pattern of the cloud-native ecosystem, highlighting how dynamic runtime topologies are sustained, governed, and simplified via standardized control planes.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Stupid Simple Service Mesh β€” What, When, Why 🌟](https://itnext.io/stupid-simple-service-mesh-what-when-why-e9be9e5f4d41) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic introduction clarifying the core definitions, operational mechanics, and architectural justifications for a service mesh. Features simple, clear logic matrices to determine whether standard ingress controls are sufficient.
-  - **(2021)** [koyeb.com: Service Mesh and Microservices: Improving Network Management and Observability](https://www.koyeb.com/blog/service-mesh-and-microservices-improving-network-management-and-observability) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how service meshes improve microservices observability. By standardizing metric scraping and trace injection at the sidecar level, it gives operators deep protocol insights and real-time topology maps without editing source code.
-  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: What is a service mesh? Is it born with Kubernetes?](https://www.learnsteps.com/what-is-a-service-mesh-is-it-born-with-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the historical genesis of service meshes back to early monolithic networking libraries (Finagle, Hystrix). Illustrates how the deployment pattern migrated to container-based sidecars alongside Kubernetes' rapid adoption.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Service Mesh Testing β€” Tools & Frameworks (Open Source)](https://itnext.io/service-mesh-testing-tools-frameworks-open-source-7904ee222298) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores open-source test frameworks and strategies designed for service meshes. Shows how to run load testing, simulate complex network outages, and validate telemetry and security policies under load.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Linkerd’s CNCF Graduation Due to its Simplicity](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/linkerds-cncf-graduation-due-to-its-simplicity) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Linkerd's graduation from CNCF incubation. Spotlights how the project's deliberate architectural focus on simplicity, ease of use, and Rust performance drove massive real-world adoption.
-  - **(2021)** [buoyant.io: Go directly to namespace jail: Locking down network traffic between Kubernetes namespaces](https://www.buoyant.io/blog/locking-down-network-traffic-between-kubernetes-namespaces) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates zero-trust isolation on Kubernetes using Linkerd. Focuses on setting up strict cross-namespace network boundaries and enforcing default-deny rules across security zones.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Linkerd and GitOps](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/linkerd-and-gitops-115a) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical workflow for managing Linkerd configurations via GitOps pipelines. Covers automating mTLS trust setups and updating control planes with continuous reconciliation tools.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How Are API Management and Service Mesh Different?](https://devops.com/how-are-api-management-and-service-mesh-different) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Differentiates the scopes of API management gateways and service meshes. Examines the boundaries of external public facing integrations (north-south client traffic) versus intra-cluster secure networking (east-west microservices traffic).
-  - **(2021)** [medianova.com: Service Mesh vs. API Gateway](https://www.medianova.com/service-mesh-vs-api-gateway) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts the architectural functions of edge API Gateways with Service Meshes. Provides a comparative breakdown of north-south and east-west routing topologies, performance limits, and security enforcement zones.
-  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/best/best-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A broad consumer-to-enterprise level evaluation of high-availability DevOps tools, assessing overall usability, native API integration vectors, and performance metrics. Provides structural insights into cost-to-benefit ratios for enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [clarusway.com: Top 21 DevOps Tools Of 2021 (Comprehensive Guide)](https://clarusway.com/top-21-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive breakdown of top DevOps systems spanning monitoring, CI/CD, IaC, and security workflows in 2021. Highlights the shift toward DevSecOps patterns and native cloud integration across hybrid-cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudify.co: Your Guide to Infrastructure Automation & Hybrid Cloud Orchestration 🌟](https://docs.cloudify.co) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural manual focused on multi-cloud orchestration and automation frameworks. Discusses leveraging open-source TOSCA-based standards to orchestrate compute resources, handle multi-site network topologies, and coordinate complex deployments across multiple hypervisors.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Which of your Kubernetes Apps are accessing Secrets? 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UF-QxiRGms&ab_channel=Kubevious) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation detailing methods to trace and audit exactly which pods and applications are consuming Kubernetes Secret resources. Demonstrates using visual topology maps to spot over-privileged service accounts and optimize RBAC footprints.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevOps Teams Struggling to Keep Secrets](https://devops.com/devops-teams-struggling-to-keep-secrets) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report analyzing why modern DevOps organizations struggle with 'secrets sprawl' across development tools, build steps, and staging clusters. Recommends implementing centralized identity systems and dynamic credential engines.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: YAML for beginners](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/yaml-beginners) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An entry-level Red Hat tutorial introducing the foundational rules of YAML syntax. It covers arrays, mappings, multi-line scalar parameters, and standard key-value conventions. This is a critical starting point for developers working with GitOps templates and automation tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxhandbook.com: YAML Basics Every DevOps Engineer Must Know 🌟](https://linuxhandbook.com/yaml-basics) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference detailing common YAML errors and formatting rules. It walks through complex structures such as lists of mappings, inline JSON arrays, and multi-line literal vs folded strings. This is a core reference for resolving linting issues.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make YAML as easy as it looks](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/yaml-cheat-sheet) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical cheat sheet on opensource.com highlighting common YAML syntax formatting traps. It shows how data types are implicitly parsed, how lists represent objects, and how to format clean nested dictionaries. This is a quick-access tool for system administrators.
-  - **(2021)** [support.atlassian.com: YAML anchors and aliases](https://support.atlassian.com/bitbucket-cloud/docs/yaml-anchors) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Atlassian's reference guide to using YAML anchors and aliases to optimize Bitbucket Cloud Pipelines. It demonstrates how to reuse complex deployment step structures and reduce boilerplate. This is highly useful for CI/CD pipeline administrators.
-  - **(2021)** [dotnet-helpers.com: How to Convert YAML to JSON / JSON to YAML using PowerShell](https://dotnet-helpers.com/powershell/convert-yaml-to-json-or-json-to-yaml-using-powershell) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide showing how to convert configuration formats using PowerShell script pipelines. It demonstrates how to parse and map structures between JSON and YAML, helping administrators automate tasks in Windows-centric environments.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: How to write YAML file for Kubernetes | Megha S.k](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-write-yaml-file-kubernetes-megha-s-k) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory LinkedIn Pulse guide on designing and formatting Kubernetes configurations. It covers basic resource schemas for Pods, Services, and Deployments, offering a straightforward reference for developers starting with Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: An Introduction to AWK](https://thenewstack.io/an-introduction-to-awk) [AWK CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural introduction to the AWK programming language, emphasizing structural pattern scanning and processing engines. It details built-in variables, field extraction, and pipeline integration. Live Grounding notes its critical role in high-volume log parsing and on-the-fly analytical pipelines within container runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 2 Bash commands to change strings in multiple files at once](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/edit-text-bash-command) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference highlights core techniques using sed and awk to perform multi-file in-place string replacements. It walks through streaming substitutions and standard regex compliance. Live Grounding validates these commands as highly reliable utilities for configuration management tasks inside declarative deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Writing Bash Scripts Like A Pro - Part 1 - Styling Guide](https://dev.to/unfor19/writing-bash-scripts-like-a-pro-part-1-styling-guide-4bin) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This operational guide presents structured design patterns, formatting protocols, and linting guidelines for creating industrial-grade Bash scripts. It prioritizes codebase legibility and predictive execution paths. Live Grounding emphasizes its synergy with contemporary static analysis tools to maintain complex configuration scripts.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Parsing config files with Bash](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/bash-config) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide to parsing structural configuration files natively inside Bash environments. This resource explores tokenization, parameter substitution, and sandboxing inputs to avoid arbitrary command execution. Live Grounding demonstrates its utility in lightweight edge systems where standard runtimes like Python or jq are unavailable.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How to include options in your Bash shell scripts](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/option-parsing-bash) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on methodology for standardizing command-line interface (CLI) parameters in Bash using getopt and getopts. It breaks down dynamic argument parsing, flag grouping, and parameter isolation. Live Grounding shows that utilizing getopts is a critical pattern for establishing robust, human-centric shell utilities in operational scripts.
-  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Bash Shell Scripting for beginners (Part 1)](https://fedoramagazine.org/bash-shell-scripting-for-beginners-part-1) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational educational resource mapping core concepts of shell execution, scripting environments, and flow control. Designed for system administrators shifting into DevOps workflows. Live Grounding validates its structured pedagogy for internal engineering onboarding.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Bash for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlrxD0HtieHh9ZhrnEbZKhzk0cetzuX7l) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-quality introductory video series charting terminal execution, file system interaction, and variables. Developed to bridge gaps in foundational scripting knowledge. Live Grounding recognizes it as a highly accessible educational resource for early-career platform engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxhandbook.com: Unusual Ways to Use Variables Inside Bash Scripts](https://linuxhandbook.com/variables-bash-script) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical deep dive into advanced variable assignments, dereferencing, and parameter expansions inside Bash. The text uncovers obscure but powerful syntax options to streamline operations without subprocesses. Live Grounding demonstrates how these strategies avoid performance degradation during execution loops.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: What’s the Difference Between ${} and $() in Bash](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/difference-between-and-in-bash) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical exploration delineating the execution boundaries of parameter expansion vs. process substitution inside POSIX shells. It details variable isolation and command replacement execution paths. Live Grounding confirms understanding this distinction is crucial to prevent runtime execution bugs.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 questions to ask during your next sysadmin interview](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-questions-interview) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide designed to assist engineering teams during interviewing processes for system operations roles. It provides deep architectural vetting strategies. Live Grounding confirms its usefulness for evaluating system design principles and administrative practices.
-  - **(2021)** [How to use SSH properly and what is SSH Agent Forwarding](https://dev.to/levivm/how-to-use-ssh-and-ssh-agent-forwarding-more-secure-ssh-2c32) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Investigates the security mechanics of SSH Agent Forwarding. Evaluates risk profiles (such as root access vulnerabilities on intermediary hosts) and suggests safer patterns like ProxyJump and modern bastion practices.
-  - **(2021)** [paepper.com: How to properly manage ssh keys for server access](https://www.paepper.com/blog/posts/how-to-properly-manage-ssh-keys-for-server-access) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural best practices on ssh key distribution, passphrase policy, and SSH certificate authorities. Discusses limitations of manual key sync and keys in Git compared to certificate-based solutions.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 OpenSSL command options that every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/6-openssl-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An essential administrative guide for OpenSSL. Covers generating CSRs, self-signing certificates, validating active SSL connections over the network, and inspecting local PEM certificate metadata formats.
-  - **(2021)** [openvim.com](https://openvim.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive web-based simulator designed to teach essential Vim commands. Helps beginners break the learning curve via immediate terminal-like visual feedback directly within the browser.
-  - **(2021)** [Python Feature Flag Resources/Solutions](https://featureflags.io/python-feature-flags) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight aggregates feature flagging solutions for Python-based stacks. Live Grounding emphasizes that modern distributed microservices rely on dynamic flag management platforms (such as Unleash or LaunchDarkly) to execute runtime decoupling, safe continuous delivery, and progressive rollout protocols without service disruption.
-  - **(2021)** [Kite 🌟](https://kite.com) [NOT APPLICABLE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight reviews Kite as a local-AI completion helper. Live Grounding confirms the project is fully retired and non-operational, with software development workflows now dominated by sophisticated cloud and local models like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and modern LSP tooling.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Code Quality Tools in Python](https://dev.to/dollardhingra/code-quality-tools-in-python-4k2a) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight reviews code quality tooling, highlighting traditional utilities like Flake8 and Black. Live Grounding confirms that modern CI/CD setups actively consolidate these individual quality checkers into centralized, lightning-fast Rust engines to speed up delivery loops.
-  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: Explaining boto3: how to use any AWS service with python](https://dashbird.io/blog/boto3-aws-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight breaks down client and resource abstractions within Boto3. Live Grounding shows that understanding these SDK constructs is critical for deploying high-performance serverless structures, minimizing resource leaks in high-scale lambda processing.
-  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: 8 Must-Know Tricks to Use S3 More Effectively in Python](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-s3-python-tricks) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines S3 optimization patterns in Python, including multipart transfers and concurrency tuning. Live Grounding emphasizes these optimizations are critical in high-throughput pipelines, directly impacting network resource management and costs in production cloud architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Using Kubernetes Configuration Provider to load data from Secrets and Config Maps](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/07/22/using-kubernetes-config-provider-to-load-data-from-secrets-and-config-maps) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tutorial guiding developers through the integration of the Kubernetes Configuration Provider inside running client workloads. It provides actual deployment manifests showcasing how dynamic secret rotation is accomplished without requiring a full cluster restart.
-  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Using HTTP Bridge as a Kubernetes sidecar](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/08/18/using-http-bridge-as-a-kubernetes-sidecar) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of deploying the Strimzi HTTP Bridge as a sidecar alongside non-Java microservices. This pattern allows lightweight containers to interact with Kafka endpoints via standard HTTP REST APIs, avoiding massive native SDK dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Optimizing Kafka consumers 🌟](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/01/07/consumer-tuning) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive playbook for tuning Kafka consumers to prevent head-of-line blocking and partition rebalance storms in high-throughput clusters. It details proper session timeout windows, fetch size parameters, and threading behaviors crucial for maintaining consistent low-latency ingestion pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [softkraft.co: WS Kinesis vs Kafka comparison: Which is right for you? 🌟](https://www.softkraft.co/aws-kinesis-vs-kafka-comparison) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural trade-off comparison between AWS Kinesis and Apache Kafka. The evaluation measures cost dynamics, security compliance, payload constraints, and vendor lock-in vectors to steer technology selection in big data ingestion workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [dagster.io: Postgres: a better message queue than Kafka?](https://dagster.io/blog/skip-kafka-use-postgres-message-queue) [SQL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed, practical analysis investigating whether using Postgres with 'SKIP LOCKED' mechanisms is a more appropriate and less complex message-queue architecture than deploying heavy systems like Kafka. It provides explicit guidelines for making decisions based on data scale and operational overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [mongodb.com: DaaS with MongoDB and Confluent](https://www.mongodb.com/company/blog/technical/daa-s-with-mongo-db-and-confluent) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the construction of a low-latency Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) layer combining MongoDB's document-based storage engine with Confluent's real-time messaging pipeline. This architecture provides microservices with immediate, synchronized access to transactional and analytics database endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Monitoring Your Event Streams: Integrating Confluent with Prometheus and Grafana](https://www.confluent.io/blog/monitor-kafka-clusters-with-prometheus-grafana-and-confluent) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations playbook describing how to deploy JMX exporters to route vital Kafka metrics into Prometheus and display them on Grafana. It targets important service-level indicators like under-replicated partitions, offline brokers, and consumer group offset lag.
-  - **(2021)** [softwareengineeringdaily.com: Redpanda: Kafka Alternative with Alexander Gallego 🌟](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2021/01/22/redpanda-kafka-alternative-with-alexander-gallego) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative architect-to-architect discussion with the creator of Redpanda explaining the performance benefits of native execution over JVM virtualization. It discusses memory tiering, hardware-aware execution, and the integration of Raft consensus directly inside modern hardware layers.
-  - **(2021)** [Kafka Streams and ksqlDB Compared – How to Choose](https://docs.confluent.io/platform/current/streams/overview.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative guide contrasting the application patterns of using ksqlDB with writing custom Java code via the Kafka Streams library. It provides engineers with logical decision paths based on pipeline scale, deployment models, and development team specializations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploying the Mosquitto MQTT message broker on Red Hat OpenShift, Part 1](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/16/deploying-the-mosquitto-mqtt-message-broker-on-red-hat-openshift-part-1) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multi-part deployment sequence demonstrating how to launch and secure the Eclipse Mosquitto MQTT broker inside Red Hat OpenShift. This setup is highly applicable for hybrid architectures where edge devices stream data into Kubernetes-hosted processing grids.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Hazelcast Simplifies Streaming for Extremely Fast Event Processing in IoT, Edge and Cloud Environments](https://devops.com/hazelcast-simplifies-streaming-for-extremely-fast-event-processing-in-iot-edge-and-cloud-environments) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Hazelcast's real-time, in-memory stream processing platform optimized for extreme high-speed low-latency computations. By unifying in-memory storage capabilities with a declarative streaming engine, it represents an outstanding option for real-time fraud detection and high-frequency trading.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Monitoring Apache Airflow using Prometheus](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-apache-airflow-using-prometheus) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through detailing the integration of Apache Airflow metrics with Prometheus and Grafana dashboards. By leveraging StatsD exporters to capture worker runs and task duration logs, platform engineers can proactively identify bottlenecks in data ingestion pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Airflow Helm Chart : Quick Start For Beginners in 10mins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDOw8ByzMyY&ab_channel=MarcLamberti) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-friendly quickstart video highlighting how to set up the official Airflow Helm chart on a local development Kubernetes cluster in under ten minutes. The video covers basic value overrides, ingress setups, and initial worker deployment patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Get started with Apache Airflow](https://dev.to/arunkc/get-started-with-apache-airflow-1218) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide covering the fundamental architecture of Apache Airflow. It helps developers write their first Python-based Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) using basic Operators, sensors, and scheduling definitions.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Schemafull streaming data processing in ML pipelines](https://towardsdatascience.com/using-kafka-with-avro-in-python-da85b3e0f966) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical analysis of schema-driven streaming pipelines using Apache Kafka and Apache Avro in Python. Demonstrates how strict schema enforcement prevents downstream ML model ingestion errors. Crucial for designing real-time feature stores and maintaining strong structural contracts across distributed data microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: A Kubernetes architecture for machine learning web-application deployments](https://towardsdatascience.com/a-kubernetes-architecture-for-machine-learning-web-application-deployments-632f7765ef29) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines a highly resilient architectural blueprint for deploying machine learning models on Kubernetes. Discusses containerizing model APIs, managing resource limits, utilizing ingress controllers, and decoupling frontend services from computational inference backends. Offers concrete patterns for scaling web apps backed by heavy-weight deep learning payloads.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Building ML Componentes on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/building-ml-componentes-on-kubernetes-fc7e24cb9269) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into structuring modular machine learning pipeline components inside a Kubernetes cluster. Focuses on orchestrating stateless compute workloads, defining clear volume interfaces, and managing persistent training artifacts. Highly relevant for architects planning custom infrastructure abstractions over vanilla K8s primitives.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Machine Learning Orchestration on Kubernetes using Kubeflow](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/machine-learning-orchestration-kubernetes-kubeflow) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the practical orchestration of complex ML workflows using Kubeflow pipelines on Kubernetes. Outlines the underlying architecture, components (e.g., pipelines, notebook servers, metadata), and strategic advantages over non-containerized distributed ML setups.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: How to use a machine learning model from a Google Sheet using BigQuery ML](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/how-use-machine-learning-model-google-sheet-using-bigquery-ml) [SQL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to integrate BigQuery ML model inferences directly within Google Sheets using connected sheets and SQL. This bridging pattern democratizes access to complex analytical models for non-technical stakeholders. Eliminates standard ETL overhead by pushing computation directly into Google's scalable data warehouse infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Deploy Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) on Azure with Python | Deep Learning Deployment | MLOPS](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sqGxVI3X1w) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical video tutorial showing step-by-step preparation, containerization, and hosting of a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) on Azure container endpoints. Demonstrates writing score scripts, declaring environment dependencies, and triggering predictions via REST APIs.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Step-by-step Approach to Build Your Machine Learning API Using Fast API](https://towardsdatascience.com/step-by-step-approach-to-build-your-machine-learning-api-using-fast-api-21bd32f2bbdb) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical guide outlining the architectural components needed to design an enterprise-ready FastAPI wrapper for pre-trained machine learning models. Highlights exception handling, asynchronous inference configurations, and the construction of deterministic, typed request/response contracts using Pydantic.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudblogs.microsoft.com: Simple steps to create scalable processes to deploy ML models as microservices](https://opensource.microsoft.com/blog/2021/07/09/simple-steps-to-create-scalable-processes-to-deploy-ml-models-as-microservices) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an enterprise-grade methodology for packaging machine learning models as distinct, containerized microservices. Focuses on automated CI/CD validation loops, lightweight interface design, and scalable deployment targets on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Solves the organizational silo problem by treating the model as an isolated API.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Top tools for enabling CI/CD in ML pipelines](https://analyticsindiamag.com/top-tools-for-enabling-ci-cd-in-ml-pipelines) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates prominent orchestration and CI/CD tools targeted at ML pipelines, comparing systems like Jenkins, GitHub Actions, and specialized MLOps runners. Discusses the fundamental differences between traditional software compilation and ML pipelines that require data versioning and model validation.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: From Jupyter Notebooks to Real-life: MLOps 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/from-jupyter-notebooks-to-real-life-mlops-9f590a7b5faa) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the operational chasm between exploratory research in Jupyter notebooks and reliable, production-grade model deployments. Outlines a structured strategy for code modularization, environmental reproducibility, continuous monitoring, and automated retraining architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Bring DevOps To Data Science With MLOps](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2021/04/bring-devops-to-data-science-with-continuous-mlops) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the application of classic software engineering DevOps disciplinesβ€”such as unit testing, infrastructure-as-code, and active monitoringβ€”to machine learning life cycles. Outlines strategies to dismantle structural friction between software engineering teams and research labs.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: From Dev to Deployment: An End to End Sentiment Classifier App with MLflow, SageMaker, and Streamlit](https://towardsdatascience.com/from-dev-to-deployment-an-end-to-end-sentiment-classifier-app-with-mlflow-sagemaker-and-119043ea4203) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through a complete MLOps workflow deploying a sentiment classifier. Synthesizes MLflow for parameter and metric tracking, AWS SageMaker for hosting scalable compute environments, and Streamlit for rapid front-end application prototyping. Highlights the synergy of multi-cloud and hybrid-SaaS tooling.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Build Machine Learning Pipelines with Airflow and Mlflow: Reservation Cancellation Forecasting](https://towardsdatascience.com/build-machine-learning-pipelines-with-airflow-and-mlflow-reservation-cancellation-forecasting-da675d409842) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Describes the convergence of Apache Airflow DAG orchestration with MLflow execution and model-tracking servers. Uses a concrete business use case (reservation forecasting) to illustrate scheduled dataset ingestion, remote training validation, and model artifact logging.
-  - **(2021)** [devprojournal.com: Containers, Kubernetes and Software Development in 2021](https://www.devprojournal.com/technology-trends/kubernetes/containers-kubernetes-and-software-development-in-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates market adoption trends of container ecosystems. Discusses how organizations leverage automated container configurations to speed up local testing cycles, isolate software runtimes, and optimize multi-cloud deployment paradigms.
-  - **(2021)** [addwebsolution.com: How Kubernetes helps businesses manage their IT infrastructure?](https://www.addwebsolution.com/blog/how-kubernetes-helps-businesses-manage-their-it-infrastructure) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the business-level value propositions of Kubernetes, including horizontal auto-scaling, resource optimization, and reduced cloud vendor lock-in. It bridges the gap between technical orchestration features and business metrics like accelerated time-to-market and infrastructure cost-efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: 5 hybrid cloud trends to watch in 2021](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/1/5-hybrid-cloud-trends-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies key industry shifts in the hybrid and multi-cloud landscape, focusing on managed hybrid control planes, unified security tooling, and the integration of edge environments with central public cloud architectures to meet data compliance requirements.
-  - **(2021)** [getcortexapp.com: Why You Need a Microservices Catalog Tool](https://www.cortex.io/post/why-you-need-a-microservices-catalog-tool) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the operational sprawl that occurs as organizations scale their microservices topologies. Proposes centralized service catalogs (similar to Backstage or Cortex) to map dependencies, track security compliance, enforce reliability standards, and assign service ownership across teams.
-  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: La deuda tΓ©cnica, un lastre para las tecnolΓ³gicas: un estudio seΓ±ala que los informΓ‘ticos pierden casi un dΓ­a de trabajo a la semana para solventarlas](https://www.xataka.com/pro/deuda-tecnica-lastre-para-tecnologicas-estudio-senala-que-informaticos-pierden-casi-dia-trabajo-a-semana-para-solventarlas) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analiza las repercusiones financieras y operativas de la deuda tΓ©cnica dentro de los equipos de desarrollo modernos, destacando que los ingenieros pierden aproximadamente un dΓ­a por semana mitigΓ‘ndola. El informe subraya la necesidad de implementar prΓ‘cticas de refactorizaciΓ³n continuas y arquitecturas robustas para mitigar este impacto.
-  - **(2021)** [enter.co: Estos son los 10 lenguajes de programaciΓ³n mΓ‘s populares en 2021](https://www.enter.co/especiales/dev/herramientas-dev/estos-son-los-10-lenguajes-de-programacion-mas-populares-en-2021) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Revisa los lenguajes de programaciΓ³n mΓ‘s influyentes y demandados del aΓ±o 2021, evaluando su adopciΓ³n en microservicios, frontend y desarrollo mΓ³vil. Ayuda a los equipos de desarrollo a evaluar quΓ© tecnologΓ­as garantizan mayor facilidad para contratar talento y compatibilidad de librerΓ­as a largo plazo.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What do we call post-modern system administrators?](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/system-administrators) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reflects on the transformation of the system administrator role into Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Platform Engineering, and DevOps roles. It highlights how infrastructure-as-code, GitOps, and high automation levels have reshaped the operational skills required to maintain state-of-the-art enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Use automation to combat your increased workload](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automation-combat-increased-workload) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on the role of system-wide automation frameworks (e.g., Ansible, Chef) in managing scale complexity within modern engineering groups. Illustrates how automating toil and routine operations reduces human error rate and frees cognitive resources for high-value architecture planning.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Top 8 resources for microservices architecture of 2021](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/best-microservices-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated compilation of top-tier resources discussing microservices, distributed logging, service mesh implementations, and event-driven patterns. Provides platform architects with a quick roadmap to explore advanced container patterns and decentralized database design approaches.
-  - **(2021)** [nordicapis.com: 5 Protocols For Event-Driven API Architectures 🌟🌟🌟](https://nordicapis.com/5-protocols-for-event-driven-api-architectures) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores five critical protocols enabling asynchronous API communications: WebSockets, Webhooks, REST Hooks, Pub-Sub models, and Server-Sent Events (SSE). Details how eliminating polling reduces compute overhead and saves bandwidth.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to run selenium tests from Jenkins? Maven and Jenkins Integration with Testng-Selenium? Run selenium maven project from command line? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/02/how-to-run-test-selenium-tests-from.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores building a continuous integration loop using TestNG, Maven, and Jenkins for Java-based Selenium suites. Focuses on setting up TestNG execution profiles in pom.xml and designing clean Jenkins pipeline steps to build and run test suites from the command line. Provides robust configurations for handling target environments dynamically.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io - APISIX: An Open Source API Gateway for Microservices](https://thenewstack.io/apisix-an-open-source-api-gateway-for-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An editorial piece analyzing the microservices-centric architectural benefits of Apache APISIX. The article highlights its pluggable architecture, dynamic configuration sync via etcd, and its comparative advantages in speed and extensibility against traditional Java or Go gateways.
-  - **(2021)** [krakend.io: KrakenD framework becomes a Linux Foundation project](https://www.krakend.io/blog/krakend-framework-joins-the-linux-foundation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement outlining the donation of the KrakenD framework (now Lura) to the Linux Foundation. This strategic move ensures vendor-neutral governance and fosters open-source community collaboration for next-generation, high-performance API gateways.
-  - **(2021)** [entrepreneur.com: ΒΏCΓ³mo manejar un equipo que trabaja desde sus casas?](https://spanish.entrepreneur.com) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Offers tactical guidelines for managing distributed engineering teams working in remote environments. Recommends implementing asynchronous collaboration tools, defining objective performance milestones, and promoting active virtual team meetings to ensure software project alignment and mitigate remote developer isolation.
-  - **(2021)** [YouTube: Deploying a Quarkus application into Kubernetes using JKube | Cloud Tool Time | Marc Nuri 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDDfdZqwM1E&ab_channel=EclipseFoundation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video guide by Marc Nuri illustrating how to deploy a Quarkus microservice to Kubernetes using Eclipse JKube plugins. Live Grounding shows that JKube's framework detection shines in native GraalVM compile steps, producing ultra-optimized, small-footprint containers without complex Dockerfile configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Make your own API under 30 lines of code 🌟](https://dev.to/shreyazz/make-your-own-api-under-30-lines-of-code-4doh) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A minimal implementation guide showcasing how to build a fully functional REST API with Node.js and Express in under 30 lines of code. It is an excellent resource for rapid prototyping and understanding bare-bones HTTP routing configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: API Testing Part 1- API Core Concepts](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0D_bkcT4a4&ab_channel=SoftwareDiagnosticsCenter) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video guide introducing core API testing ideas, highlighting payload verification, contract checks, header evaluation, and fundamental client-server assertion steps.
-  - **(2021)** [openapi-comment-parser](https://github.com/bee-travels/openapi-comment-parser) ⭐ 256  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Node.js CLI tool and library that extracts JSDoc-style comments from source code files to generate valid OpenAPI (Swagger) specifications automatically, streamlining API contract maintenance during local development.
-  - **(2021)** [alibabacloud.com: How to Create an Effective Technical Architectural Diagram?](https://www.alibabacloud.com/blog/how-to-create-an-effective-technical-architectural-diagram_596100) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive conceptual guide detailing principles and structural methods for authoring highly readable, accurate, and standardized technical architecture diagrams for complex, multi-tiered cloud systems.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Design professional enterprise architecture diagrams with this open source tool (diagrams.net)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/design-enterprise-architecture-diagrams) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering guide showing how to design professional enterprise infrastructure diagrams using diagrams.net, explaining how to utilize layers and libraries to depict container dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Modify your Kubernetes manifests with Kustomize](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/kustomize-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step introduction to customizing Kubernetes manifests natively using Kustomize. Focuses on setting up basic configurations with kustomization.yaml, declaring base manifests, and safely applying targeted environmental patches to resources like Deployments and Services.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Generating, transforming, and patching Kubernetes configuration with Kustomize](https://itnext.io/generating-transforming-and-patching-kubernetes-configuration-with-kustomize-fb7b02476a1b) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth exploration of Kustomize's three primary stages: Generation (ConfigMaps, Secrets), Transformation (Common Labels, Namespaces), and Patching (Strategic Merge, JSON patches). Offers insights into programmatic schema alteration.
-  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: Kustomize Tutorial: Creating a Kubernetes app out of multiple pieces](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-kustomize-part-1-creating-a-kubernetes-app-out-of-multiple-pieces) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into aggregating disjointed Kubernetes manifests into unified, multi-service microservice applications. Demonstrates how to write custom patches and automatically manage rolling updates via resource generation mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: DevSecOps Teams Need Application-Consistent Backups for Kubernetes Workloads](https://thenewstack.io/devsecops-teams-need-application-consistent-backups-for-kubernetes-workloads) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for implementing database-consistent backup workflows within DevSecOps delivery pipelines. Details the structural flaws of restoring crash-consistent volumes, pushing for runtime isolation during live backup sessions.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.palark.com: Kubernetes snapshots: What are they and how to use them? 🌟](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-snaphots-usage) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A complete layout detailing how to schedule and declare VolumeSnapshots under modern storage drivers. Details physical storage driver dependencies and resource allocation guidelines.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Native Backups, Disaster Recovery and Migrations on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-backups-disaster-recovery-and-migrations-on-kubernetes) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines structural paradigm shifts from VM-level backups to container-native, application-aware snapshots inside Kubernetes. Outlines how to decouple configuration matrices from underlying persistent storage objects for scalable restoration.
-  - **(2021)** [blocksandfiles.com: Red Hat OpenShift now does container storage backup 🌟](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/container-storage/2021/01/27/red-hat-openshift-now-does-container-storage-backup/1611166) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report outlining Red Hat OpenShift's container storage data protection upgrades. Evaluates backup orchestration solutions addressing scale constraints in multi-tenant enterprise data pools.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Crane 2 Preview: Introduction and Demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esIZS7PVrvs&ab_channel=Konveyor) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through demonstrating Crane's core architecture. Highlights dynamic resource mapping, metadata updates, and persistent volume sync during migration windows.
-  - **(2021)** [Quick Restoration through Replacing the Root Volumes of Amazon EC2 instances](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/quick-restoration-through-replacing-the-root-volumes-of-amazon-ec2) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This AWS blog post introduces root volume replacement features for running EC2 instances, eliminating reboot downtime during failure remediation. Live Grounding shows this capability is vital for debugging critical virtual machines, allowing live hot-swapping from a golden image or secure snapshot.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: The Benefits of Amazon RDS for MySQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/the-benefits-of-amazon-rds-for-mysql) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight emphasizes Percona's neutral evaluation of the trade-offs of hosting MySQL on Amazon RDS. Live Grounding confirms the study analyzes management convenience against limitations in configuration flexibility and performance tuning. Highly useful for database administrators comparing DIY cloud hosting with managed services.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get started with WildFly for Java web development](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/wildfly) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide on using WildFly for web application development, demonstrating fast setup and deploy loops. Live Grounding indicates its practical value for developers looking to run traditional web-profiles on modular container frameworks without heavy J2EE runtime friction.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: SQL, NoSQL? What's the difference these days?](https://www.zdnet.com/article/sql-nosql-whats-the-difference-these-days) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the modern convergence of SQL and NoSQL engines. Highlights how traditional relational engines added JSON/document support while NoSQL databases implemented ACID transactional mechanics, blurring historical architectural lines.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: NoSQL Database Design for E-Commerce Apps in 2021](https://dev.to/danielkolb/nosql-database-design-for-e-commerce-apps-in-2021-390e) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pragmatic application of document-oriented schemas to modern digital commerce platforms. Discusses design patterns for cart state retention, product catalog nesting, and denormalization workflows optimized for low-latency retrieval.
-  - **(2021)** [hashinteractive.com: MONGODUMP AND MONGORESTORE VS MONGOEXPORT AND MONGOIMPORT](https://hashinteractive.com/blog/mongodump-and-mongorestore-vs-mongoexport-and-mongoimport) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Differentiates native utility commands: mongodump/mongorestore (BSON binary backup for full disaster recovery) vs mongoexport/mongoimport (JSON/CSV semantic exports ideal for external analytics).
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 10 Jenkins Interview Question for SDET - DevOps - Automation QA?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/09/top-10-jenkins-interview-question-for.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated technical questions addressing Jenkins usage inside SDET and automated QA execution chains. Focuses on Jenkinsfile schema execution, parameterized triggers, and automatic test reporting engines.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 20 Jenkins Interview Questions and Answers 2022 for SDET - DevOps - Automation QA? Refer for Getting pro in Jenkins](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/12/top-20-jenkins-interview-questions-and.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced preparation guide detailing Jenkins-as-Code setups. Evaluates Jenkins Shared Library patterns, parallel build processes, workspace management, and dynamic node provisioning configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [jakubstransky.com: 4 devs by devs: Kubernetes interview question made easy](https://jakubstransky.com/2021/11/05/4-devs-kubernetes-interview-question-made-easy) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Developer-centric walkthrough addressing container orchestration challenges. Discusses the relationship between ingress controllers, ingress resources, internal service definitions, and horizontal autoscaling parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [automationqahub.com: Latest Rest Assured Interview Questions](https://automationqahub.com/latest-rest-assured-interview-questions) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive into Rest Assured framework mechanics for validating HTTP endpoints. Evaluates request/response logging, authentication mechanisms, custom deserialization engines, and structural JSON assertions.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 40 API Automation testing interview question for SDET and Automation QA ?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/03/top-40-api-testing-interview-question.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core API testing guide investigating HTTP status behaviors, serialization pipelines, contract testing, security headers, and mock API service strategies within test suites.
-  - **(2021)** [automationqahub.com: Top Software Testing Interview Questions](https://automationqahub.com/popular-software-testing-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive software testing reference mapping manual testing strategies, automated validation practices, test design methodologies, and classic bug lifecycle patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 70 interview questions on Automation Testing-Selenium-TestNG Set-06? TestNG Tricky Interview questions 2021 for SDET-QAE?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/01/top-60-interview-questions-on.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Broad UI automation preparation set evaluating Selenium WebDriver API combined with TestNG assertions. Covers dynamic wait mechanisms, Page Object Pattern configurations, and multi-thread test runs.
-  - **(2021)** [EC2 VM Import/Export now supports migration of virtual machines with Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot to AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Extends the VM Import/Export service to support the migration of virtual machines using UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) bootloader architectures. This standardizes migration pipelines for modern on-premises systems, bypassing tedious BIOS-conversion steps. It enables automated VM transition directly into modern EC2 nitro-based instance types.
-  - **(2021)** [Amazon EC2 now offers Global View on the console to view all resources across regions together](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/amazon-ec2-global-view-console-regions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers a centralized dashboard on the EC2 Console to view all running instances, volumes, VPCs, and subnets across all AWS Regions simultaneously. This feature drastically improves operational visibility, allowing engineers to track shadow IT, verify multi-region deployments, and quickly locate orphaned resources. It provides a foundational unified pane for multi-region operations.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS Site-to-Site VPN releases updated Download Configuration utility](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/aws-site-to-site-vpn-download-configuration-utility) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An upgraded utility providing customized configuration templates for a wider variety of Customer Gateway (CGW) devices during hybrid VPN setups. This tool streamlines the deployment of secure IPsec tunnels by providing templated scripts for Cisco, Juniper, Fortinet, and generic routers. It guarantees cryptographic and routing parameter parity between on-prem and AWS.
-  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: AWS to launch over 30 new Local Zones internationally starting in 2022](https://techcrunch.com/2021/12/02/aws-to-launch-over-30-new-local-zones-starting-in-2022) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines AWS's international expansion of Local Zones to provide low-latency edge computing, storage, and database services in metropolitan areas globally. This addresses strict residency laws and provides sub-10ms performance targets for localized financial systems or real-time gaming backends. Architecturally, it extends public cloud boundaries directly to metropolitan data centers.
-  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: The big AWS event: 120 announcements but nothing has changed](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2021/12/09/the-big-aws-event-120-announcements-but-nothing-has-changed/605657) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a critical perspective on the massive volume of re:Invent releases, arguing that many represent incremental API upgrades rather than fundamental architectural breakthroughs. The article challenges tech teams to focus on core design architectures rather than chasing every new managed wrapper. It serves as a pragmatic guide against architectural over-engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [New AWS Solutions Implementation: Tag Tamer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/06/new-aws-solutions-implementation-tag-tamer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, reference-architecture tool designed to manage, govern, and remediate tagging compliance across AWS accounts. Featuring a user-friendly UI, it assists organizations in standardizing metadata for cost allocation, access control, and automation. In production, this mitigates drift in tagging schemas, bringing consistency to multi-account landings.
-  - **(2021)** [Introducing new self-paced courses to improve Java and Python code quality with Amazon CodeGuru](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/new-self-paced-courses-to-improve-java-and-python-code-quality-with-amazon-codeguru) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational curriculum focusing on utilizing CodeGuru's machine-learning engines to detect concurrency bugs, resource leaks, and performance bottlenecks in Java and Python. These courses provide hands-on telemetry guides to maximize DevSecOps efficiency. Architecturally, CodeGuru integrates into CI/CD pipelines to enforce static and dynamic code quality.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Share your Amazon CloudWatch Dashboards with anyone using AWS Single Sign-On](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/share-your-amazon-cloudwatch-dashboards-with-anyone-using-aws-single-sign-on) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enables engineers to share CloudWatch dashboards with stakeholders outside the AWS Console using IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS SSO). This decouples operations visualization from root access management, offering a secure path to operational metrics. It ensures fine-grained dashboard sharing across federated organizational entities.
-  - **(2021)** [scrum.org: What Happens To The Sprint Backlog Items That Are Not Done?](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/vlog-what-happens-sprint-backlog-items-are-not-done) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Scrum.org advisory detailing the correct lifecycle of uncompleted Sprint Backlog items. Establishes the architectural pattern of moving unfinished work back to the Product Backlog to preserve sprint scope integrity.
-  - **(2021)** [scrum.org: Scrum 2021: Getting You Started as Scrum Master or Product Owner](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/scrum-2021-getting-you-started-scrum-master-or-product-owner) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Scrum.org walkthrough outlining the changes and accountability updates introduced in the 2020-2021 Scrum Guide, including the addition of Product Goals and simplified commit models.
-  - **(2021)** [openwebinars.net: 13 Errores que cometes como Manager](https://openwebinars.net/blog/13-errores-que-cometes-como-manager) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines thirteen critical errors made by newly appointed engineering managers, such as ignoring team input, micromanaging technical solutions, and ignoring developer burnout signals. Provides tactical strategies for establishing balanced technical governance and facilitating a healthy developmental experience.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: How Asynchronous Communication Can Boost Productivity](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/asynchronous-development) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the architectural advantages of asynchronous communication in distributed software engineering. Highlights how transitioning away from real-time sync meetings mitigates context switching and protects deep work blocks. Explores tools and documentation strategies required to sustain continuous delivery and maintain transparency in decentralized organizational structures.
-  - **(2021)** [pymesyautonomos.com: ΒΏEstΓ‘ trabajando el empleado realmente desde su casa?](https://www.pymesyautonomos.com/management/esta-trabajando-empleado-realmente-su-casa) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses common managerial anxieties about remote work accountability. Contrasts surveillance-heavy keystroke logging techniques with output-oriented, technical project milestones (e.g., code deployment frequency, story completion rates, and system architectural goals) to sustainably measure team velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [creately.com: How to Better Manage Your Projects with Kanban Boards](https://creately.com/blog/project-management/what-is-a-kanban-board) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces visual project management methodologies using Kanban boards. Highlights essential visual metrics such as Work-in-Progress (WIP) limits, cycle times, and bottleneck identification. Explains how to map agile delivery cycles onto dynamic cards to improve flow, increase transparency, and accelerate software shipping iterations.
-  - **(2021)** [rebelscrum.site: Characteristics of a Great Product Owner](https://www.rebelscrum.site/post/characteristics-of-a-great-product-owner) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the critical competencies required for high-performing Product Owners in modern software delivery teams. Highlights domain knowledge, structured communication, decisiveness, and the capacity to align development roadmaps with customer feedback cycles to minimize architectural rework and maximize deployment velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [elfinanciero.com.mx: Tu jefe no siempre tiene la razΓ³n: ΒΏde quΓ© manera puedes contradecirlo?](https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/empresas/2021/07/06/tu-jefe-no-siempre-tiene-la-razon-de-que-manera-puedes-contradecirlo) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Discusses strategic frameworks for engineers to constructively challenge management decision-making. Emphasizes grounding alternative proposals in empirical system metrics, security considerations, or architectural risk analysis to foster bidirectional feedback and prevent high-impact development blunders.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.trello.com: Consejos para manejar distintos conflictos en un equipo de trabajo](https://blog.trello.com/es/conflictos-en-el-trabajo) [ES CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an operational framework for identifying and resolving interpersonal conflicts within technical delivery teams. Highlights visual tracking systems, regular retrospectives, and structured architectural alignment reviews to defuse typical friction points, such as diverging coding standards or disputed system design decisions.
-  - **(2021)** [opensourceforu.com: Kubernetes Adoption Widespread for Big Data: Survey](https://www.opensourceforu.com/2021/12/kubernetes-adoption-widespread-for-big-data-survey/?amp) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details industry survey results illustrating the widespread migration of Big Data and stateful analytics workloads onto Kubernetes. Shows the transition from static, dedicated bare-metal clusters to dynamic, container-orchestrated platforms. Live Grounding confirms this historical trajectory has culminated in 2026, where cloud-native orchestration is the unquestioned standard for running Spark, Flink, and ML training pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Setup Budget in AWS to Keep your Bill in Check](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-setup-budget-in-aws-to-keep-your-bill-in-check) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide outlining how to implement AWS Budgets to prevent unexpected invoice spikes. Walks through setup thresholds, dynamic notifications, and SNS bindings crucial for early infrastructure accounts.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: The Future of Ops Careers 🌟🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-future-of-ops-careers) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the evolution of systems careers, mapping the rise of specialized SRE and platform engineering positions to handle complex multi-cloud deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [scaledagileframework.com: DevOps 🌟🌟](https://www.scaledagileframework.com/devops) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the CALMR execution framework nested inside enterprise-scale agile models. Identifies methods to link strategic planning layers with automated continuous integration loops.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack 1.0 (JBoss EAP XP) released](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/17/red-hat-jboss-enterprise-application-platform-expansion-pack-1-0-released) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The release announcement for Red Hat JBoss EAP Expansion Pack (XP) 1.0, enabling support for MicroProfile specifications on top of enterprise application servers. Live Grounding indicates JBoss EAP XP has become a core element for Red Hat customers modernization strategies, providing a bridge between traditional and cloud-native application patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/alexellis/run-job](https://github.com/alexellis/run-job) ⭐ 211  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented utility written in Go to quickly trigger Kubernetes Jobs, track execution statuses, and stream execution logs directly to stdout. Simplifies local workflow testing and diagnostic debugging.
-  - **(2020)** [polarsquad.com: Check your Kubernetes deployments!](https://polarsquad.com/blog/check-your-kubernetes-deployments) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents an essential operational checklist for production-grade Kubernetes workloads. Warns against basic anti-patterns and covers CPU/Memory resource constraints, Pod Disruption Budgets, anti-affinity controls, and robust health checks.
-  - **(2020)** [auth0.com: Kubernetes Tutorial - Step by Step Introduction to Basic Concepts](https://auth0.com/blog/kubernetes-tutorial-step-by-step-introduction-to-basic-concepts) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured, hands-on tutorial guiding users through local cluster deployment using Minikube. Explains crucial developer concepts including cluster networking, Service discovery, and managing persistent application states.
-  - **(2020)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 6: Introduction to StatefulSets](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-6-introduction-to-statefulsets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the structural differences between Deployments and StatefulSets. Explores why databases and distributed systems demand unique host networks, persistent volumes, and ordered orchestration topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes Jobs and CronJobs](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/kubernetes-jobs-cronjobs) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introduction to batch processing in Kubernetes. Clarifies the design principles behind run-to-completion Jobs and schedules periodic workloads using CronJobs.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Liveness and Readiness Probes](https://theithollow.com/2020/05/18/kubernetes-liveness-and-readiness-probes) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A thorough guide covering the purpose of Liveness and Readiness probes. Details execution modes (HTTP, TCP, Exec) to orchestrate self-healing pods.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: A Primer: Accessing services in Kubernetes](https://blog.alexellis.io/primer-accessing-kubernetes-services) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demystifies service exposition mechanisms. Breaks down the network plumbing and structural configuration differences between ClusterIP, NodePort, and cloud-provider LoadBalancer integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to/vromanov: Kubernetes Services 🌟](https://dev.to/vromanov/kubernetes-services-1bj) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A straightforward overview of Kubernetes services. Clarifies endpoint selectors and highlights how the API dynamically registers and routes traffic to changing pod IP pools.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Foundry Summit: Kubernetes Must Do Better by Developers](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-foundry-summit-kubernetes-must-do-better-by-developers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critique of the Kubernetes developer experience from the Cloud Foundry Summit, highlighting the platform's high cognitive load. Contrast Curator Insight (advocating for PaaS-like abstraction layers) with Live Grounding (the evolution toward Platform Engineering and internal developer portals like Backstage).
-  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: How To Deploy Code Faster Using Kubernetes](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-deploy-code-faster-using-kubernetes-jh1y3ul0) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on optimizing continuous integration/continuous delivery deployment velocity. Discusses container build layer caching strategies, multi-stage Dockerfiles, and fine-tuning Kubernetes deployment rolling update specifications (maxSurge and maxUnavailable) to safely execute rapid iterations.
-  - **(2020)** [thoughtbot.com: Zero Downtime Rails Deployments with Kubernetes](https://thoughtbot.com/blog/zero-downtime-rails-deployments-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the unique operational challenges of rolling out Ruby on Rails workloads dynamically. Synthesizes migration orchestration pipelines, preStop lifecycle adjustments, and database scaling hooks to prevent downtime during database schema updates and container recycling.
-  - **(2020)** [mitchellh/terraform-provider-multispace](https://github.com/mitchellh/terraform-provider-multispace) ⭐ 148  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly specialized custom provider allowing interaction with external workspaces within a single run. Solves state dependency sharing patterns dynamically, conceptualized by Mitchell Hashimoto.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudowski.com: Honest review of OpenShift 4 🌟](https://cloudowski.com/articles/honest-review-of-openshift-4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical, architectural critique of OpenShift 4's primary design shifts. Highlights the structural changes of shifting control plane workflows into automated Kubernetes Operators and the operational trade-offs of using Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) as the mandatory immutable operating system.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Launches an OpenShift-Based Marketplace to Aid Multicloud Portability 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-launches-an-openshift-based-marketplace-to-aid-multicloud-portability) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the architecture and distribution mechanics of the Red Hat Marketplace built on OpenShift. Provides a standardized environment for running certified Kubernetes Operators with built-in multicloud portability, unified metering, and automatic lifecycle management.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com - Best practices: Using health checks in the OpenShift 4.5 web console 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/20/best-practices-using-health-checks-in-the-openshift-4-5-web-console) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details operational best practices for defining and verifying container liveness, readiness, and startup health probes directly inside the OpenShift 4.5 web console.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Command-line cluster management with Red Hat OpenShift’s new web terminal (tech preview)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/01/command-line-cluster-management-with-red-hat-openshifts-new-web-terminal-tech-preview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the tech preview implementation of OpenShift's web terminal. Explains how the terminal containerizes user command sessions directly in-browser, offering pre-configured access to CLI utilities (oc, kubectl, helm) without local security configuration issues.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 9 kubectl commands sysadmins need to know 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/5/kubectl-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical review highlighting nine essential commands for cluster administration. Focuses on pod logging, resource deletion, and port-forwarding debugging patterns crucial for day-to-day sysadmin monitoring.
-  - **(2020)** [GitHub: redhat-cop OpenShift Toolkit Network Policy 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-toolkit/tree/master/networkpolicy) ⭐ 236  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Developed by the Red Hat Community of Practice, this repository provides highly standardized, reusable NetworkPolicy templates. While early implementations relied on basic IP blocks, live engineering practices in 2026 demand these profiles for enforcing zero-trust namespaces.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Deploy OpenShift 4 to vSphere using OpenShift's UPI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLB9m17aGus) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video guide focusing on User-Provisioned Infrastructure (UPI) installations of OpenShift on VMware vSphere. UPI remains a viable option for heavily restricted networks requiring custom storage/network bindings, although modern Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI) has become the de-facto standard.
-  - **(2020)** [schabell.org: Cloud-native development - A blueprint 🌟](https://www.schabell.org/2020/05/cloud-native-development-a-blueprint.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural blueprints and patterns focusing on constructing container-native applications using modern microservices and API gateways. Written by a Red Hat technology evangelist. Extremely useful for understanding how early microservices evolved to cloud-native setups in 2026.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy a serverless app with Camel K and Red Hat OpenShift Serverless 1.5.0 Tech Preview](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/24/build-and-deploy-a-serverless-app-with-camel-k-and-red-hat-openshift-serverless-1-5-0-tech-preview) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates building low-overhead integrations by running Apache Camel K integrations natively over the OpenShift Serverless platform engine.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Build a Serverless API with AWS Gateway and Lambda](https://thenewstack.io/build-a-serverless-api-with-aws-gateway-and-lambda) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of building serverless APIs using AWS API Gateway and Lambda functions. It addresses routing, API security, and AWS integrations. While the foundational principles remain sound in 2026, modern enterprise patterns have heavily adopted container-packaged Lambdas (OCI) over raw zip deployments for complex API backends.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: TriggerMesh: Open Sourcing Event-Driven Applications](https://thenewstack.io/triggermesh-open-sourcing-event-driven-applications) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic overview of TriggerMesh's transition to open-source event-driven application integration utilizing Knative. Curator insights focus on its multi-cloud connectivity. Live 2026 grounding shows that although TriggerMesh underwent corporate restructuring and licensing shifts, its codebase remains a key reference for cloud-native integration paradigms.
-  - **(2020)** [developer.okta.com: Spring Cloud Config for Shared Microservice Configuration](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/12/07/spring-cloud-config) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial discussing how to manage common properties shared across multi-service deployments using Spring Cloud Config. It breaks down architectural setups for dev, staging, and production profiles. Excellent resource for development teams addressing configuration drift across heterogeneous microservice networks.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Adds Java Runtime for Kubernetes to Subscription](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/red-hat-adds-java-runtime-for-kubernetes-to-subscription) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” News item covering the integration of Quarkus support into existing Red Hat Runtimes subscriptions. This commercial move made it cost-effective for enterprise firms to experiment and transition existing Java profiles to cloud-native templates. A key commercial milestone that spurred Quarkus's early adoption inside enterprise organizations.
-  - **(2020)** [quarkus.io: Quarkus support in IDE's](https://quarkus.io/blog/march-of-ides) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement outlining the deep integration of Quarkus tooling inside prominent IDEs (VS Code, IntelliJ IDEA, and Eclipse). Highlighted features include YAML autocomplete, active configuration hints, and seamless dev-mode execution within the editor window. This ecosystem maturation significantly boosted corporate adoption by providing parity with established IDE-supported frameworks.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: CyberJUG-HH:Why is everybody talking about Quarkus?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXXPOS8gjtA) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Recorded Hamburg Java User Group session discussing the core value proposition of Quarkus, highlighting developer hot-reload, testing loops, and memory profiles. Provides live benchmarking comparing standard HotSpot VM deployment metrics versus optimized GraalVM native binaries. Highly recommended for onboarding Java developers looking to demystify Quarkus execution.
-  - **(2020)** [dmcommunity.org: Who will win? Spring Boot or Quarkus](https://dmcommunity.org/2020/01/12/who-will-win-spring-boot-or-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical comparative analysis debating the performance, ecosystem size, developer productivity, and overall outlook of Spring Boot and Quarkus. It captures the initial industry skepticism and highlights the paradigm shift from run-time execution to build-time processing. Looking back from 2026, the market has settled into a peaceful coexistence: Spring Boot commands standard enterprise systems, while Quarkus dominates high-density, greenfield Kubernetes networks.
-  - **(2020)** [Example: Smarkets's Marge-bot for GitLab keeps master always green](https://smarketshq.com/marge-bot-for-gitlab-keeps-master-always-green-6070e9d248df) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Smarkets' original architectural write-up highlighting the design constraints that birthed Marge-bot. Focuses on maintaining linear histories, removing manual rebase efforts, and enforcing continuous validation to maintain a 100% green master branch.
-  - **(2020)** [Armada](https://github.com/armadaproject/armada) ⭐ 600  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-throughput, multi-cluster batch queuing system built on top of Kubernetes. Armada manages tens of thousands of concurrent jobs across geographically distributed clusters, optimized for machine learning and quantitative analysis.
-  - **(2020)** [kube-burner 🌟](https://github.com/kube-burner/kube-burner) ⭐ 773  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized performance and orchestration tool designed to stress-test Kubernetes clusters. It automates object creation, monitors cluster health in real time via Prometheus, and measures scheduling latency at scale.
-  - **(2020)** [cloud.google.com: Crea una canalizaciΓ³n de CI/CD con Azure Pipelines y Compute Engine](https://docs.cloud.google.com/dotnet/docs/creating-cicd-pipeline-vsts-compute-engine) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide outlines the process of establishing a multi-cloud CI/CD pipeline using Azure Pipelines to deploy applications directly onto Google Compute Engine instances. It details the integration of Azure DevOps with GCP service credentials and virtual machine deployment groups. Modern live grounding in 2026 emphasizes transitioning from manual service key management to OpenID Connect (OIDC) Workload Identity Federation to secure cross-cloud communication without static secrets.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Why I use Ingress Controllers to expose Kubernetes services](https://opensource.com/article/20/8/ingress-controllers-kubernetes) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues the architectural benefits of utilizing an Ingress Controller for consolidated traffic entry rather than creating expensive cloud-provider LoadBalancer resources for every single microservice. Live Grounding confirms that using dynamic, routing-table based Ingress Controllers represents the standard cost-optimization strategy in enterprise cloud clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [ungleich.ch: Building Ingress-less Kubernetes Clusters](https://ungleich.ch/u/blog/kubernetes-without-ingress) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates architectural patterns to design and run Kubernetes environments without standard L7 Ingress controllers. Employs direct BGP advertisements and IPv6-native routing to link external clients directly to target containers.
-  - **(2020)** [edureka.co: Kubernetes Networking – A Comprehensive Guide To The Networking Concepts In Kubernetes](https://www.edureka.co/blog/kubernetes-networking) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A broad, conceptual handbook introducing standard network boundaries in cloud-native deployments. Outlines how namespaces share interfaces within a pod and details the routing hops required for intra-cluster communication.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: Get kubectl access to your private cluster from anywhere](https://blog.alexellis.io/get-private-kubectl-access-anywhere) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores techniques for securely accessing the Kubernetes API control plane of isolated or private networks without exposing standard firewall ports. Explains how reverse-proxy tunnels provide secure endpoints. Live Grounding validates that tunnel mechanisms like inlets, Tailscale, or Cloudflare Tunnels have become common choices for secure edge environments.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Service Mesh Adds Security, Observability and Traffic Control to Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/service-mesh-adds-security-observability-and-traffic-control-to-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview of service mesh implementations, detailing how they abstract the communication infrastructure away from the application code. It focuses on the delivery of automated mTLS, fine-grained canary rollouts, and holistic tracing capabilities.
-  - **(2020)** [lucperkins.dev: Service mesh use cases](https://lucperkins.dev/blog/service-mesh-use-cases) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive breakdown of architectural scenarios where introducing a service mesh becomes mathematically and operationally viable. It contrasts simple setups with distributed, high-security, and multi-cloud enterprise topologies requiring advanced traffic management.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Adoption of Cloud Native Architecture, Part 3: Service Orchestration and Service Mesh](https://www.infoq.com/articles/cloud-native-architecture-adoption-part3) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes evolution of enterprise service orchestration, detailing how meshes take over where basic container scheduling falls short. Explores routing, discovery patterns, and traffic policies in multi-language microservices topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps Is Fed by a Tools Culture Loop](https://thenewstack.io/devops-is-fed-by-a-tools-culture-loop) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece exploring the recursive feedback loop between DevOps tooling evolution and organization culture. It details how daily engineering workflows drive tool adoption, which recursively shapes collaboration patterns and deployment philosophies.
-  - **(2020)** [gitkraken.com: DevOps Tools Report 2020 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/reports/devops-report-2020) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective statistical report analyzing tool adoption patterns across Git, CI/CD pipelines, and containerization platforms in 2020. This serves as a vital historical baseline for analyzing the progression of modern developer workflows and tool consolidation trends.
-  - **(2020)** [hackr.io: Top 10 DevOps Tools To Look For in 2020](https://hackr.io/blog/top-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed comparative overview of early-2020s DevOps software suites, with focused coverage on Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, and Jenkins. Analyzes entry barriers, architectural integration capabilities, and operational deployment overhead across diverse infrastructure styles.
-  - **(2020)** [reviewnprep.com: DevOps Tool Primer: Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible](https://reviewnprep.com/blog/devops-tool-comparison-docker-vs-kubernetes-vs-ansible) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational primer clarifying the exact boundaries of container runtimes, declarative state orchestrators, and agentless configuration engines. Serves as a useful roadmap for platform engineers designing highly reproducible multi-cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2020)** [jenkins-x.io: Setting up the secrets for your installation](https://jayex.io/v3/admin/setup/secrets) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deployment guide detailing how to construct and map cryptographic secrets needed for Jenkins X core installations. Covers external secrets integration and mapping cloud-provider-backed secret managers directly to ephemeral cluster values.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/kelseyhightower: Serverless Vault with Cloud Run](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/serverless-vault-with-cloud-run) ⭐ 407  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural blueprint designed by Kelsey Hightower illustrating how to run HashiCorp Vault inside a Google Cloud Run serverless container environment. Demonstrates minimizing operational and infrastructure overhead while maintaining a hardened, low-latency secret-vending cluster.
-  - **(2020)** [forbes.com: DevOps Drives Pentesting Delivered As A Service](https://www.forbes.com/sites/chenxiwang/2020/06/17/devops-drives-pentesting-delivered-as-a-service) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how modern Agile and DevOps practices have driven the rise of continuous, API-driven Pen Testing as a Service (PTaaS). This model aligns offensive security scanning directly with microservice release cycles, preventing bottleneck delays. Highlights the integration of pentest results directly into developer ticketing systems.
-  - **(2020)** [Git Credential Manager Core: Building a universal authentication experience](https://github.blog/open-source/git/git-credential-manager-core-building-a-universal-authentication-experience) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the design philosophy and inner workings of Git Credential Manager Core. Discusses how it establishes a universal, unified authentication standard across Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring secure-by-default credential caching for enterprise environments.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: Bare-metal Kubernetes with K3s](https://blog.alexellis.io/bare-metal-kubernetes-with-k3s) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational tutorial by Alex Ellis on provisioning fully compliant bare-metal Kubernetes nodes on physical hardware using K3s, metalLB, and generic local network environments.
-  - **(2020)** [Start using systemd as a troubleshooting tool](https://opensource.com/article/20/5/systemd-troubleshooting-tool) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A diagnostic guide outlining how to use systemd commands for deep service tracing, failure analysis, and system boot sequence optimization. It details journalctl options and state tracing. Live Grounding shows its practical value in production systems where systemd is the standard supervisor.
-  - **(2020)** [igoroseledko.com: Awk & sed Snippets for SysAdmins](https://www.igoroseledko.com/awk-sed-snippets-for-sysadmins) [AWK CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly functional repository of production-ready AWK and sed snippets curated for rapid sysadmin operations. It covers log analysis, system parameter adjustments, and CSV structuring. Live Grounding validates these code snippets as efficient utility blueprints for fast troubleshooting.
-  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: Difference between minor page faults vs major page faults](https://www.learnsteps.com/difference-between-minor-page-faults-vs-major-page-faults) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical description explaining memory subsystem mechanisms, particularly contrasting minor page faults with major disk I/O interrupts. It details system performance implications. Live Grounding shows its high relevance for optimizing performance-critical data stores.
-  - **(2020)** [How to handle dynamic and static libraries in Linux](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/linux-libraries) [C CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide detailing compiler linkages, distinguishing between static (.a) and dynamic (.so) library handling in Linux systems. It explains loading patterns and pathing options (LD_LIBRARY_PATH). Live Grounding highlights its importance for configuring isolated dependencies within containers.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Bypass your Linux firewall with SSH over HTTP](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/linux-shellhub) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Describes tunneling SSH payloads over HTTP using modern tools such as ShellHub. Enables administrators to bypass strict corporate firewalls and access remote terminals securely over HTTPS ports.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Recursive Vim macros: One step further into automating repetitive tasks](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/recursive-vim-macros) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial focusing on writing, debugging, and executing recursive Vim macros. Teaches how to automate highly complex, repetitive multi-line editing patterns efficiently without leaving the terminal.
-  - **(2020)** [First web scraper](https://first-web-scraper.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight reviews a step-by-step tutorial designed to build initial web scraping functions using requests and BeautifulSoup. Live Grounding highlights its value for educational pipelines, teaching fundamental DOM and network parsing concepts before developers transition to concurrent systems.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Unlimited scientific libraries and applications in Kubernetes, instantly!](https://towardsdatascience.com/unlimited-scientific-libraries-and-applications-in-kubernetes-instantly-b69b192ec5e5) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight explores execution pipelines for scientific workloads on top of Kubernetes. Live Grounding demonstrates that cloud-native environments rely heavily on containerized execution pools (such as Kubeflow or Ray Core) to provide scalable, on-demand compute fabrics for heavy machine learning and mathematical computations.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/paliimx: Data Structures and Algorithms implementation in Go](https://github.com/ua-nick/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) ⭐ 2773  [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides clear native Go implementations of foundational data structures and computer science algorithms. Excellent reference code for technical optimization tasks. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: how easy to deploy and configure a Kafka Connect on Kubernetes through strimziio operator and use secrets](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/14/using-secrets-in-apache-kafka-connect-configuration) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical guide addressing secret configuration in Apache Kafka Connect deployments on Kubernetes. It explains how to declare properties and read externalized secrets through configuration providers, avoiding cleartext passwords inside GitOps repositories.
-  - **(2020)** [strimzi.io: Using Open Policy Agent with Strimzi and Apache Kafka](https://strimzi.io/blog/2020/08/05/using-open-policy-agent-with-strimzi-and-apache-kafka) [REGO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical implementation guide showing how to externalize Kafka authorization rules using Open Policy Agent (OPA). By combining Strimzi with Rego policies, platform engineers can replace static ACL models with dynamic, declarative, attributes-based access controls.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Introduction to Strimzi: Apache Kafka on Kubernetes (KubeCon Europe 2020) 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/14/introduction-to-strimzi-apache-kafka-on-kubernetes-kubecon-europe-2020) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational KubeCon session overview exploring Strimzi's architectural foundations. The piece highlights Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) for brokers, topics, and users, highlighting how the Operator pattern abstracts the inherent friction of stateful cluster administration on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Connecting external clients to Red Hat AMQ Broker on Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/26/connecting-external-clients-to-red-hat-amq-broker-on-red-hat-openshift) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides step-by-step methods to expose internal ActiveMQ brokers deployed inside OpenShift cluster structures to external clients. It explains how to deploy route maps, configure node ports, and terminate TLS certificates to secure outside access.
-  - **(2020)** [strimzi.io: Optimizing Kafka producers 🌟](https://strimzi.io/blog/2020/10/15/producer-tuning) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide focused on hardening Kafka message producers against data loss while maintaining performance levels. This resource covers client-side retry architectures, delivery timeouts, and buffer allocation metrics to ensure reliable transport in Kubernetes networks.
-  - **(2020)** [Pulsar vs Kafka – Comparison and Myths Explored](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2020/06/09/apache-kafka-versus-apache-pulsar-event-streaming-comparison-features-myths-explored) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An unbiased evaluation of Apache Pulsar versus Apache Kafka. The piece analyzes standard misconceptions regarding storage efficiency, latency behaviors, queuing flexibility, and zoo-less metadata overhead in complex enterprise streaming networks.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Apache Airflow for containerized data-pipelines](https://towardsdatascience.com/apache-airflow-for-containerized-data-pipelines-4d7a3c385bd) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to design modern, isolated data ingestion pipelines inside Apache Airflow utilizing container environments. Isolating tasks inside dedicated containers prevents python library collisions, ensuring deterministic scheduling and robust operational execution.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Apache Airflow Architecture 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/apache-airflow-architecture-496b9cb28288) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural breakdown exploring the foundational components of Airflow, including the metadata database, scheduler engine, and task executor options (Celery, Local, Kubernetes). Essential reading for understanding runtime orchestration.
-  - **(2020)** [loves.cloud: Kubernetes: An Introduction](https://loves.cloud/kubernetes-an-introduction) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the foundational architecture of Kubernetes, tracing its heritage from Google's internal Borg system to an open-source standard. Explains core concepts such as Pods, Services, Deployments, and the control plane architecture (API Server, etcd, Scheduler, Controller Manager) for bare-metal and cloud migrations.
-  - **(2020)** [weave.works: 6 Business Benefits of Kubernetes](https://www.weave.works/blog/6-business-benefits-of-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” From the creators of GitOps, this analysis frames Kubernetes not just as an engineering luxury but as an enterprise driver. Key features highlighted include multi-cloud flexibility, faster software release cycles, robust self-healing infrastructure, and container-driven resource optimization.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 6 container concepts you need to understand](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/containers-101) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies Linux kernel-level container mechanisms by breaking down the core abstractions. Provides clear explanations of namespaces, cgroups, container images, registries, runtimes, and the relationship between containers and virtual machines.
-  - **(2020)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Why Every Programmer, DevOps Engineer Should learn Docker and Kubernetes in 2020](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2020/11/why-devops-engineer-learn-docker-kubernetes.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines why containerization and container orchestration skills have transitioned from advanced operational specialties to core software development competencies. Highlights the industry-wide ubiquity of Docker and Kubernetes for consistent, reproducible builds across local and cloud environments.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: 6 Advantages of Microservices](https://devops.com/6-advantages-of-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the foundational architectural advantages of adopting a microservices pattern, including technological flexibility, autonomous deployability, localized scaling, fault isolation, and improved team ownership over distinct domain services.
-  - **(2020)** [ituser.es: Las principales habilidades que un arquitecto cloud necesita para triunfar](https://www.ituser.es/opinion/2020/07/las-principales-habilidades-que-un-arquitecto-cloud-necesita-para-triunfar) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analiza las competencias tΓ©cnicas e interpersonales crΓ­ticas para un arquitecto cloud en el panorama empresarial moderno. Destaca la necesidad de dominar no solo arquitecturas multinube, automatizaciΓ³n con IaC y seguridad, sino tambiΓ©n habilidades de comunicaciΓ³n para traducir decisiones tecnolΓ³gicas en valor de negocio.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Are Private Clouds Proliferating?](https://thenewstack.io/google-and-oracle-cloud-adoption-doubles-among-enterprises-3) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines enterprise hybrid cloud data, highlighting why many organizations continue to maintain, build, or modernize private clouds alongside public cloud footprints. Looks at compliance, data sovereignty, predictable workloads, and hybrid architectures (e.g. Anthos, Outposts).
-  - **(2020)** [lavanguardia.com: Por quΓ© la transformaciΓ³n digital es mentira 🌟](https://www.lavanguardia.com/economia/20201014/484036217179/transformacion-digital-empresas-foncillas-pf-video-seo-lv.html) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Un anΓ‘lisis crΓ­tico sobre las falacias que rodean el concepto de 'transformaciΓ³n digital' en el mundo corporativo. El autor argumenta que la tecnologΓ­a por sΓ­ sola no arregla procesos rotos, seΓ±alando que el verdadero cambio radica en la reestructuraciΓ³n cultural y la optimizaciΓ³n organizativa.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Study: Silos Are the Chief Impediment to IT and Business Value](https://thenewstack.io/study-silos-are-chief-impediment-to-it-and-business-value) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes survey data proving how organizational and technological silos directly impede software delivery velocity and downstream business value. Argues that introducing modern container technology without breaking down departmental silos leads to failed platform transformations.
-  - **(2020)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #1: Kubernetes Architecture and Features 🌟](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2020/12/kubernetes-for-developers-1-kubernetes-architecture.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-first manual illustrating structural components and cluster design properties. Guides programmers to understand how their API payload deployments translates to actual container lifecycle actions on physical machines.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Cloud-native Java applications made easy: Eclipse JKube 1.0.0 now available](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/09/cloud-native-java-applications-made-easy-eclipse-jkube-1-0-0-now-available) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Red Hat release announcement for Eclipse JKube 1.0.0, highlighting its framework-detection features for Quarkus, Spring Boot, and WildFly. Live Grounding shows that this release established configuration-free Kubernetes containerization for Java, moving the ecosystem toward hands-off cluster-native builds. It proved the viability of auto-detecting Java web framework archetypes.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Java development on top of Kubernetes using Eclipse JKube](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/24/java-development-on-top-of-kubernetes-using-eclipse-jkube) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article demonstrates outer-loop developer workflows utilizing Eclipse JKube to deploy Java applications straight to running Kubernetes clusters. Live Grounding illustrates how JKube's design empowers local development cycles by bypassing manual YAML writing, instead building and pushing directly via standard IDE integrations and build loops.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Eclipse JKube introduction: Java tools and plugins for Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://blog.marcnuri.com/eclipse-jkube-introduction-kubernetes-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory blog post showcasing the capabilities of JKube's Kubernetes Maven and Gradle plugins. Live Grounding points to this resource as an excellent conceptual primer, explaining the transition from raw Java byte code to orchestrator-ready container configurations with minimal configuration overhead.
-  - **(2020)** [vogella.com: Maven for Building Java application - Tutorial](https://www.vogella.com/tutorials/ApacheMaven/article.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step foundational tutorial covering Project Object Model configuration, standard lifecycle phases, dependency management, and Eclipse integration patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [maarten.mulders.it: What's New in Maven 4](https://maarten.mulders.it/2020/11/whats-new-in-maven-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical review covering the core architectural changes introduced in Apache Maven 4, emphasizing the split between build and consumer POM configurations and lifecycle optimization.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Maven Plugin Configuration - The (Unknown) Tiny Details](https://dev.to/khmarbaise/maven-plugin-configuration-the-unknown-tiny-details-1emm) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly granular analysis exploring the inner mechanics of Maven's build configuration injection. Details hidden quirks in dependency resolution, class loading, and goal executions.
-  - **(2020)** [rieckpil.de: Maven Setup For Testing Java Applications](https://rieckpil.de/maven-setup-for-testing-java-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural setup guide on configuring the Maven testing ecosystem using Surefire and Failsafe plugins for robust JUnit, Testcontainers, and integration testing execution pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [Handwritten Maven archetype project scaffolding](https://www.programmersought.com/article/1858176023) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed blueprint on writing and designing customized Maven archetypes. Empowers platform teams to automate standard microservice scaffolding configurations, keeping architectural consistency high.
-  - **(2020)** [howtodoinjava.com: Maven IntelliJ Idea Project](https://howtodoinjava.com/maven/how-to-convert-maven-java-project-to-intellij-idea-project) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical walkthrough highlighting smooth workflow migration pathways to transition standard command-line Maven structures directly into productive IntelliJ IDEA project workspaces.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: How the fabric8 Maven plug-in deploys Java applications to OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/02/how-the-fabric8-maven-plug-in-deploys-java-applications-to-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates integration methods to deploy containerized Java packages onto enterprise Kubernetes (OpenShift). Showcases the configuration mechanisms, although the platform has historically evolved toward modern JKube pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [You Bet That APIs Power DevOps Tools](https://seguridad-informacion.blogspot.com/2020/07/you-bet-that-apis-power-devops-tools.html) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the hidden layer of REST and gRPC APIs driving automation in modern DevOps tools. From infrastructure provisioning (Terraform) to CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions) and container orchestration (Kubernetes API), software engineering relies on reliable API layers to control underlying hardware and virtual assets. It underscores that understanding API structures is foundational for automated platform engineering.
-  - **(2020)** [softwaretestingportal.com: API Testing, Key Terminologies and more...](https://www.softwaretestingportal.com/2020/03/31/api-testing) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An entry-level guide to testing terminologies. Covers verification patterns, HTTP return code checks, payload matching, and mock assertions for backend integration cycles.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.stack-labs.com: Kustomize - The right way to do templating in Kubernetes](https://blog.stack-labs.com/code/kustomize-101) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An foundational exploration of declarative application customization in Kubernetes using Kustomize. It contrasts template-driven engines like Helm with Kustomize's overlay-based, template-free patching, focusing on clean resource organization across different environments without altering original YAML files.
-  - **(2020)** [xataka.com: IBM se multiplica: la IBM de siempre mantiene el foco en la nube, pero crea una nueva empresa para los servicios de red gestionados 🌟](https://www.xataka.com/pro/ibm-se-parte-dos-109-anos-despues-nube-da-dinero-que-se-creara-empresa-centrada-ella) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language news analysis explaining IBM's historical split that spun off Kyndryl to focus IBM squarely on Hybrid Cloud and AI. Live Grounding verifies this corporate reorganization succeeded in clarifying IBM's strategic technology focus around OpenShift and hybrid cloud workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [aithority.com: Bacula Systems Announces World’s First Enterprise-Class Backup and Recovery Solution for Red Hat OpenShift](https://aithority.com/it-and-devops/cloud/bacula-systems-announces-worlds-first-enterprise-class-backup-and-recovery-solution-for-red-hat-openshift) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the integration of Bacula's backup engines within Red Hat OpenShift clusters. Offers direct bare-metal and hybrid-cloud state serialization and disaster recovery procedures compatible with traditional SANs.
-  - **(2020)** [acloudguru.com: AWS adds to the no-code pile: Is it the end of the engineer?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/aws-adds-to-the-no-code-pile-is-it-the-end-of-the-engineer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evaluation of Amazon Honeycode and AWS's cloud-adjacent no-code offerings. It reviews whether these tools substitute cloud architects, concluding that complex backend management and custom distributed architectures remain critical engineering tasks.
-  - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: NoSQL Databases, an overview](https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/nosql-databases-overview) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Thoughtworks overview detailing horizontal scaling paradigms, schema flexibility, and non-relational query models. Establishes critical architectural criteria for selecting optimal distributed databases inside microservices environments.
-  - **(2020)** [Python mini-quiz](https://www.mypythonquiz.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive programming assessment platform evaluating real-time Python syntax, generator scopes, collection methods, and general algorithms through self-paced quizzes.
-  - **(2020)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 11 Kubernetes interview question and answers for SDET Devops QA SET-01?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/09/top-11-kubernetes-interview-question.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tactical breakdown of core Kubernetes constructs targeted at system verification and automated QA architectures. Analyzes scheduling, ReplicaSet control loops, and environment variable injections.
-  - **(2020)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top Interview Question on Kubernetes for SDET/Devops Set-03? ReplicaSet in K8S](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/11/top-interview-question-on-kubernetes.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focused architectural analysis of the Kubernetes ReplicaSet controller. Evaluates the difference between Deployments and ReplicaSets, selector configuration, and partition recovery methods during failover phases.
-  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: Important Python questions](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-important-python-questions) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Python's usage in shell scripting, infrastructure provisioning, parsing unstructured system logs, and building resilient communication wrappers around cloud SDKs.
-  - **(2020)** [scrum.org: Make Sure You Don’t Build High Performing Teams Just to Deliver Wrong Things Faster](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/make-sure-you-dont-build-high-performing-teams-just-deliver-wrong-things-faster) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Scrum.org editorial highlighting the architectural dangers of optimizing engineering velocity without validating product value. Emphasizes establishing early customer feedback loops to prevent shipping incorrect software configurations faster.
-  - **(2020)** [scrum.org: Minimum Viable Product Considered Harmful 🌟](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/minimum-viable-product-considered-harmful) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical assessment of the traditional Minimum Viable Product (MVP) approach. Suggests that releasing poor quality MVPs can damage brand reputation, advocating instead for the delivery of highly-polished Minimum Awesome Products.
-  - **(2020)** [hbr.org: What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation](https://hbr.org/2020/01/what-it-takes-to-give-a-great-presentation) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains communication structures for presenting complex ideas to diverse stakeholders. Analyzes how technical architects can translate highly advanced system engineering concepts, deployment topologies, and microservice architectures into clear, business-driven narratives that secure stakeholder alignment and funding.
-  - **(2020)** [devopsonline.co.uk: DevOps and the emergence of TestOps!](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/devops-and-the-emergence-of-testops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses operational alignment challenges between DevOps deployment speeds and QA operations. Argues for the programmatic codification of testing metrics and test configurations directly within target pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [functionize.com: Testers vs TDD](https://www.functionize.com/blog/testers-vs-tdd) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines structural differences in perspective between dedicated QA testers and developer-focused TDD processes. Promotes unified test-authoring strategies to combine unit assertions with broader system workflows.
-  - **(2019)** [cloudtweaks.com: DevOps - Secure and Scalable CI/CD Pipeline with AWS](https://cloudtweaks.com/2019/05/devops-secure-and-scalable-ci-cd-pipeline-with-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide detailing how to build highly secure, scalable CI/CD pipelines natively on AWS using CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and IAM roles. Discusses security integrations such as static analysis and automated vulnerability scanning at the ingest phase.
-  - **(2019)** [techbeacon.com: An essential guide to the 2019 serverless ecosystem](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/essential-guide-2019-serverless-ecosystem) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical overview detailing the serverless framework, cloud tools, and platform landscape of 2019, tracing the market growth towards modern container standards.
-  - **(2019)** [redhat.com: Using Ansible to deploy Microsoft SQL Server 2019 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/mssql-linux-easy) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive Red Hat tutorial demonstrating how to use Ansible system roles to install and optimize Microsoft SQL Server 2019 on RHEL 8. It covers disk allocation, OS kernel parameters adjustment, and high-availability configuration. This is a foundational guide for platform teams automating traditional databases.
-  - **(2019)** [Kourier](https://github.com/knative-extensions/net-kourier) ⭐ 333  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An Envoy-based Ingress gateway specifically designed to serve as the default network layer for Knative Serving. It provides a lightweight, highly responsive routing layer to handle rapid scale-to-zero cold starts.
-  - **(2019)** [groundnuty/k8s-wait-for 🌟](https://github.com/groundnuty/k8s-wait-for) ⭐ 635  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simple, highly popular script designed to block shell execution until a specific Kubernetes resource passes a readiness check. It integrates within initialization steps to manage deployment dependencies safely.
-  - **(2019)** [blogit.create.pt: Pros and Cons of Single Tenant vs Multiple Tenants in Office 365](https://blogit.create.pt/miguelisidoro/2019/01/07/pros-and-cons-of-single-tenant-vs-multiple-tenants-in-office-365) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the administrative, security, and licensing trade-offs of deploying single-tenant versus multi-tenant models within Microsoft cloud ecosystems. In 2026, these concepts remain highly relevant as enterprises balance data isolation, cross-tenant administration overhead, and decentralized business units.
-  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Introducing Traffic Director: Google's Service Mesh Control Plane](https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/04/google-traffic-director) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical analysis of Google Traffic Director's debut. Examines its use of open xDS APIs to configure Envoy sidecars at scale, removing the operational burden of self-managing control planes.
-  - **(2019)** [Steve Horsfield: DevOps tricks - Templating YAML files](https://stevehorsfield.wordpress.com/2019/08/13/devops-tricks-templating-yaml-files) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A DevOps blog detailing handy techniques and shell scripts for templating configuration files. It explores quick string replacements, bash substitution, and tool-based schema construction. This guide is helpful for engineers looking to dynamically build runtime parameters inside pipelines.
-  - **(2019)** [Understanding Red Hat AMQ Streams components for OpenShift and Kubernetes 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/12/04/understanding-red-hat-amq-streams-components-for-openshift-and-kubernetes-part-1) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the underlying architectural parts of AMQ Streams (Red Hat's enterprise packaging of the Strimzi operator). It walks engineers through utilizing operator mechanisms to deploy highly-secure, production-ready Kafka instances inside OpenShift environments.
-  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Event Streams and Workflow Engines – Kafka and Zeebe 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/05/kafka-zeebe-streams-workflows) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study contrasting event-driven choreography with workflow orchestration. It shows how combining Kafka's decoupled event model with Zeebe's stateful execution engine resolves typical observability and error-handling bottlenecks in microservice topologies.
-  - **(2019)** [IBM Leverages Containers to Advance DevOps on Mainframes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/ibm-leverages-containers-to-advance-devops-on-mainframes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how IBM brought containerization architectures (like z/OS Container Extensions) to its zSystems mainframes. Live Grounding confirms this as a key modernization vector, enabling developers to build and test mainframe workloads using Git-driven Docker/Kubernetes workflows.
-  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes Interview Questions and Answers 2019 2020](https://linux.amitmaheshwari.in/2019/11/kubernetes-interview-questions-and.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Foundational interview review illustrating early Kubernetes core components. Outlines architectural roles for etcd, the API server, kube-scheduler, kube-controller-manager, and pod lifecycle semantics.
-  - **(2019)** [hbr.org: How to Debate Ideas Productively at Work](https://hbr.org/2019/01/how-to-debate-ideas-productively-at-work) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers a structural methodology for conducting objective, high-stakes intellectual debates within technical environments. Focuses on separating personal identity from architectural assertions, grounding discussions in objective system data, and using RFC-style collaborative documents to establish healthy constructive criticism mechanisms in highly technical teams.
-  - **(2019)** [hbr.org: The Surprising Power of Simply Asking Coworkers How They’re Doing](https://hbr.org/2019/02/the-surprising-power-of-simply-asking-coworkers-how-theyre-doing) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the foundational role of empathy and regular check-ins in fostering high-performance engineering cultures. Demonstrates how proactive personal interactions establish psychological safety, which is directly correlated with reduced system deployment risk, higher incident response efficiency, and lower developer burnout rates.
-  - **(2018)** [Fabric8 Pipeline Library](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-pipeline-library) ⭐ 436  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A reusable Jenkins Pipeline helper library that supports automated environments, build phases, and release setups within OpenShift frameworks. It is largely deprecated, superseded by modern Jenkins plugins or native Tekton pipelines.
-  - **(2018)** [kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery: Node feature discovery for Kubernetes](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery) ⭐ 1045  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Kubernetes SIG project that scans hardware attributes and custom system configurations across cluster nodes. It labels nodes automatically based on attributes like GPUs, instruct sets, or custom kernel attributes.
-  - **(2018)** [ctrox/csi-s3](https://github.com/ctrox/csi-s3) ⭐ 831  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CSI driver that mounts S3-compatible buckets directly into container filesystems. It uses FUSE systems to read/write files in storage backends, bringing standard POSIX behaviors to raw cloud object storage paradigms.
-  - **(2018)** [thenewstack.io: Linkerd 2.0: The Service Mesh for Service Owners, Platform Architects, SREs](https://thenewstack.io/linkerd-2-0-the-service-mesh-for-service-owners-platform-architects-sres) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the massive Linkerd 2.0 rewrite, transitioning from Scala and the JVM to an ultra-lean Rust/Go infrastructure footprint. This rewrite established Linkerd as a lightweight alternative to heavier meshes.
-  - **(2018)** [phauer.com: Why I Moved Back from Gradle to Maven](https://phauer.com/2018/moving-back-from-gradle-to-maven) [CASE STUDY] 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A constructive case study analyzing the engineering trade-offs between Gradle and Maven. Highlights Maven's predictability, declarative standards, and plugin stability over dynamic compilation structures.
-  - **(2018)** [cloudacademy.com: Migrating Data to AWS Using the AWS Schema Conversion' Tool: A Preview](https://cloudacademy.com/blog/migrating-data-to-aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight offers a high-level technical evaluation of the AWS Schema Conversion Tool (SCT) workflow. Live Grounding shows its practical usefulness in identifying conversion complexity, scoring schema compatibility, and generating automated migration assessment reports. Practical resource for architecture pre-assessment.
-  - **(2018)** [Traditional database replication drawbacks](https://www.nuodb.com/blog/replication-is-it-easy) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Whitepaper analyzing systemic issues related to classical active-passive and active-active replication systems. Explores performance overhead, CAP theorem constraints, and split-brain recovery.
-  - **(2018)** [javaguides.net: Java main() Method Interview Questions with Answers](https://www.javaguides.net/2018/10/java-main-method-interview-questions-with-answers.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical guide compiling core interview questions and structural mechanics concerning the Java main() method entry point. Explains JVM initialization, argument passing, modifier requirements, and overriding limitations.
-  - **(2017)** [The Segment AWS Stack](https://segment.com/blog/the-segment-aws-stack) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Segment's historic architectural deep dive discussing their infrastructure orchestration models over AWS. Captures early evolution of high-volume container deployments prior to widespread EKS standards.
-  - **(2017)** [atombender/ktail 🌟](https://github.com/atombender/ktail) ⭐ 365  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated log-streaming tool built to stream, aggregate, and colorize logs from multiple workloads simultaneously. It filters log pipelines by name or label schemas to optimize terminal investigations.
-  - **(2017)** [oreilly.com: how to use pivot tables in Pandas step-by-step](https://www.oreilly.com/learning/pivot-tables) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight reviews multi-dimensional aggregation methods using Pandas pivot tables. Live Grounding confirms pivot operations remain core practices for in-memory data processing, acting as an essential preprocessing step before feeding structured datasets into visualization or modeling workflows.
-  - **(2017)** [developers.redhat.com: JDBC Master-Slave Persistence setup with Activemq using Postgresql database](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/10/05/jdbc-master-slave-persistence-setup-activemq-using-postgresql-database) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An older but architecturally important guide addressing the configuration of JDBC Master-Slave persistence topologies in ActiveMQ using a PostgreSQL database. It outlines database locking strategies to coordinate high-availability failover configurations.
-  - **(2016)** [zshdb.readthedocs.io](https://zshdb.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized debugger tailored for auditing Zsh script execution pipelines. It offers advanced trace patterns, breakpoint configurations, and state inspections. Live Grounding notes its high utility in diagnostic shell configurations where standard outputs fall short.
-  - **(2016)** [Wait until Your Dockerized Database Is Ready before Continuing](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/wait-until-your-dockerized-database-is-ready-before-continuing) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering guide detail routing startup procedures in Docker systems. It details wait-for patterns to ensure databases are fully accepting connections prior to application initialization. Live Grounding emphasizes this pattern as crucial for avoiding container crash loops in Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2016)** [github.com/nickjj/wait-until](https://github.com/nickjj/wait-until) ⭐ 65  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight shell utility designed to pause execution scripts until a target TCP port or system command registers a successful response. It is highly optimized for CI/CD pipeline synchronicity. Live Grounding confirms its role in orchestrating sequential container boots.
-  - **(2016)** [analyticsvidhya.com: A Complete Tutorial to Learn Data Science with Python from Scratch](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/01/complete-tutorial-learn-data-science-python-scratch-2) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight lays out a foundational curriculum covering basic python patterns up to machine learning algorithms. Live Grounding emphasizes that while the foundational principles are timeless, modern practitioners should augment these guides with out-of-core tools like Polars or Dask for data scales beyond memory bounds.
-  - **(2016)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Tutorial – Python List Comprehension With Examples](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/01/python-tutorial-list-comprehension-examples) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines the syntactic patterns and speed performance advantages of list comprehensions. Live Grounding notes that list comprehension remains a fundamental pillar of idiomatic, readable, and highly optimized CPython bytecode execution.
-  - **(2016)** [Design for failure lessons learnt from the Sydney AWS outage](https://www.hava.io/blog/design-for-failure-lessons-learnt-from-the-sydney-aws-outage) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural retrospective analyzing service failures during a historic AWS Sydney region outage. Live Grounding highlights how this post underscores the vital design-for-failure paradigm, proving that high availability requires cross-region failovers, active-active topologies, and robust client retry configurations.
-  - **(2016)** [bbc.com: Por quΓ© en JapΓ³n los jefes NO felicitan a sus empleados cuando hacen bien su trabajo](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/vert-cap-37270163) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the unique cultural management dynamics in Japanese corporate environments, focusing on why overt recognition of individual effort is structurally avoided in favor of collective team success and continuous organic improvement (Kaizen). Offers contrasting insights for globalized, distributed engineering teams with diverse cultural backgrounds.
-  - **(2016)** [gcreddy.com: Domain Knowledge for Software Testers](https://www.gcreddy.com/2016/06/domain-knowledge-for-testers.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Underlines the value of vertical-specific domain expertise in the software testing lifecycle. Points out that technical automated tests must be paired with functional understanding to capture logic-level bugs.
-  - **(2015)** [Reshaping in Pandas – Pivot, Pivot-Table, Stack and Unstack explained with Pictures](https://nikolaygrozev.wordpress.com/2015/07/01/reshaping-in-pandas-pivot-pivot-table-stack-and-unstack-explained-with-pictures) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides visual breakdowns of Pandas reshaping primitives, including pivoting, stacking, and unstacking. Live Grounding highlights that mastering multi-indexed object reshaping remains a critical step for data engineers formatting real-time telemetry datasets.
-  - **(2015)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Cheat Sheet for Exploratory Data Analysis in Python 🌟](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2015/06/infographic-cheat-sheet-data-exploration-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides an structured infographic outlining the process for Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA). Live Grounding confirms that formal checklists for Univariate and Bivariate analysis are critical in production pipelines to diagnose data quality issues and data drift prior to inference.
-  - **(2015)** [Profiling Python using cProfile: a concrete case](https://julien.danjou.info/blog/2015/guide-to-python-profiling-cprofile-concrete-case-carbonara) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides a step-by-step deep dive into execution bottleneck isolation using the standard cProfile module. Live Grounding validates that while continuous visual profilers are used at scale, understanding deterministic execution tracing using native cProfile remains a fundamental engineering prerequisite for debugging CPU-bound application paths.
-  - **(2015)** [Ansible and AWS: cloud IT automation management](https://cloudacademy.com/blog/ansible-aws) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights Ansible configurations for managing virtual machines in AWS. Live Grounding confirms that while declarative frameworks like Terraform are dominant for provisioning, Ansible remains a cornerstone for configuration management and rolling deployments inside physical and VM environments.
-  - **(2015)** [London Calling! An AWS Region is coming to the UK!](https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2015/11/aws-announces-uk-region.html) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical briefing of AWS network expansion planning for the UK region launch, highlighting sovereignty compliance targets and low-latency availability zone options.
-  - **(2015)** [hbr.org: How to Give Tough Feedback That Helps People Grow](https://hbr.org/2015/08/how-to-give-tough-feedback-that-helps-people-grow) [EN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes core management communication techniques to deliver critical feedback that encourages technical growth and continuous improvement. Focuses on actionable, objective examples rather than subjective assessments, helping technical leads build a resilient, high-feedback engineering culture.
-  - **(2014)** [Rultor, a Merging Bot](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/07/24/rultor-automated-merging.html) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A philosophical and architectural essay framing the necessity of automated merging bots. Argues that manual merging introduces critical continuous integration vulnerabilities and details how systems like Rultor resolve this operational anti-pattern.
-  - **(2014)** [binarytides.com - 10 examples of Linux ss command to monitor network connections](https://www.binarytides.com/linux-ss-command) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical reference manual outlining commands for using the modern Linux socket statistics utility (ss). It lists syntax for monitoring socket queues and TCP connections. Live Grounding highlights ss as the replacement for the obsolete netstat utility.
-  - **(2013)** [Copr](https://pagure.io/copr/copr) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The source repository of the Copr distribution backend. It exposes the engine powering remote source builds and repository package generation. Live Grounding highlights its architectural value for private packaging pipelines.
-  - **(2012)** [robertmuth.blogspot.com: Better Bash Scripting in 15 Minutes](https://robertmuth.blogspot.com/2012/08/better-bash-scripting-in-15-minutes.html) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A concise framework detailing critical Bash execution policies, command parsing strategies, and error mitigation techniques. It emphasizes the structural shift from rapid prototyping to production-grade shell scripting. While historically useful, Live Grounding indicates that modern environments frequently augment these guidelines with automated linters like ShellCheck.
-  - **(2011)** [climagic.org](https://www.climagic.org) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, community-curated archive demonstrating shell scripting snippets, terminal jokes, and advanced command-line recipes. Live Grounding indicates it serves as an educational repository for shell optimization.
-  - **(2009)** [Linux 101 Hacks](https://linux.101hacks.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive list of command-line shortcuts, system configurations, and utility operations designed to optimize server interactions. Live Grounding notes that while command defaults have updated, the fundamentals of text manipulation remain relevant.
-  - **(2004)** [tldp.org: The Linux System Administrator's Guide 🌟](https://tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/index.html) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historic, comprehensive manual detailing Linux system initialization, filesystem structure, and low-level administrative operations. While modern systemd paradigms have evolved, Live Grounding confirms it still offers critical theoretical fundamentals of POSIX architecture.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Well-Architected IaC Analyzer](https://github.com/aws-samples/well-architected-iac-analyzer) ⭐ 483  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS-backed auditing analyzer designed to inspect CloudFormation and Terraform designs against the AWS Well-Architected standard. Evaluates infrastructure-as-code deployments for security vulnerabilities and reliability issues before runtime provisioning.
-  - **(2026)** [Terraform Module Releaser GitHub Action](https://github.com/techpivot/terraform-module-releaser) ⭐ 223  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated GitHub Action that manages release tagging, semantic version tracking, and registration publication processes for Terraform modules. Mitigates distribution overhead by auto-generating changelogs and managing tags.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/openshift](https://x.com/openshift) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official social feed for Red Hat OpenShift announcements, real-time event updates, and community alerts. While lacking deep structural code, it provides immediate telemetry on the ecosystem's public releases, events, and security bulletins.
-  - **(2026)** [khanacademy.org](https://www.khanacademy.org) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard platform for fundamental mathematics, core algorithms, and structural programming theories. While vital for computer science basics, it does not address container runtimes or cloud architecture dynamics.
-  - **(2026)** [Jenkins opentelemetry-plugin 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci/opentelemetry-plugin) ⭐ 124  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates Jenkins with OpenTelemetry to export performance metrics, agent health, and pipeline run traces directly to modern APM backends. Provides native visibility into build duration bottlenecks and system resource consumption across distributed build architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [steveazz/awesome-slo: Awesome SLOs](https://github.com/steve-mt/awesome-slo) ⭐ 280  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical resource library mapping Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and Service Level Indicators (SLIs). Curates specialized tooling and calculators designed to help teams construct resilient alerting networks and manage operational error budgets.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/iximiuz: Awesome Container Tinkering](https://github.com/iximiuz/awesome-container-tinkering) ⭐ 719  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical reference compilation dedicated to container design internals, tracing host namespaces, Linux cgroups, and direct OCI runtime interaction. Valuable for platform engineers building deep mechanical knowledge under the standard Docker and Kubernetes virtualization abstractions.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome DevOps](https://github.com/awesome-soft/awesome-devops) ⭐ 518  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multi-disciplinary tool index mapping platforms for provisioning, monitoring, security, container hosting, and deployment automation. Acts as a quick-lookup repository for constructing comprehensive DevOps toolchains.
-  - **(2026)** [awesome-architecture.com: 🎨 Awesome Software Architecture 🌟](https://awesome-architecture.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated knowledge portal aggregating patterns, architectural templates, and engineering articles regarding distributed systems, cloud design, and high-concurrency microservices. Useful for staff engineers designing high-throughput, fault-tolerant networks.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/ran-isenberg: AWS Lambda Handler Cookbook (Python) 🌟](https://github.com/ran-isenberg/aws-lambda-handler-cookbook) ⭐ 680  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A production-grade Python template integrating modern serverless software development patterns. Outlines robust architectures for logs parsing, tracing using AWS X-Ray, input schemas validation, and fast deployment using AWS Lambda Powertools.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/adriannovegil/awesome-observability: Awesome Observability 🌟](https://github.com/adriannovegil/awesome-observability) ⭐ 636  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured catalog mapping telemetry collection systems, including OpenTelemetry exporters, Prometheus metric architectures, Grafana monitoring boards, and continuous system profiling dashboards.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/terrytangyuan/awesome-kubeflow: Awesome Kubeflow 🌟](https://github.com/terrytangyuan/awesome-kubeflow) ⭐ 227  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized resource index focusing on running machine learning operations (MLOps) natively on Kubernetes through Kubeflow. Detail-oriented guides cover automated model training, pipeline orchestration, hyperparameter tuning, and high-concurrency model serving.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Project Management](https://github.com/shahedbd/awesome-project-management) ⭐ 750  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured index compiling open-source and SaaS utilities for task orchestration, budget tracking, resource scheduling, and engineering team collaboration. Serves as a tooling reference for managers of software delivery groups.
-  - **(2026)** [teamcode-inc/kubeorbit](https://github.com/teamcode-inc/kubeorbit) ⭐ 454  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubeorbit is a specialized service routing tool focused on creating isolated testing channels within shared microservice topologies. By injecting dynamic headers into requests, it allows engineers to test unstable feature versions without duplicating entire clusters. Live engineering checks indicate the project has suffered low maintenance recently, making it a reference rather than a production candidate.
-  - **(2026)** [PaloAltoNetworks/rbac-police](https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/rbac-police) ⭐ 353  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” RBAC Police is a specialized scanning tool built to discover and report privileged escalations and structural anomalies in Kubernetes cluster RBAC mappings. By analyzing cluster roles and bindings, it uncovers paths that malicious actors could use to gain administrative control. It remains an active security tool for hardening cluster control planes against lateral privilege escalation.
-  - **(2026)** [m9sweeper/m9sweeper](https://github.com/m9sweeper/m9sweeper) ⭐ 264  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” M9sweeper functions as a comprehensive, web-based DevSecOps platform compiling outputs from external tools like Trivy, Kubesec, and kube-bench. It presents security managers with structured dashboards tracking image vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and active network policy violations. It is a solid, cost-effective option for mid-sized teams searching for consolidated risk views.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/controlplaneio/badrobot](https://github.com/controlplaneio/badrobot) ⭐ 229  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Badrobot is a security audit tool focused on evaluating the security posture of third-party Kubernetes operators and their associated service accounts. It parses Helm charts and controller specifications to discover overly permissive RBAC bindings and risky system privileges. Security architects utilize it to harden cluster control planes against lateral privilege escalation via vulnerable operator patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [pvc-autoresizer](https://github.com/topolvm/pvc-autoresizer) ⭐ 398  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pvc-autoresizer dynamically expands PVC capacities before they hit threshold limits. By monitoring Prometheus volume metrics and modifying API descriptors on the fly, it prevents disk exhaustion failures automatically.
-  - **(2026)** [gardener/terraformer: Terraformer](https://github.com/gardener/terraformer) ⭐ 145  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Terraformer acts as a Kubernetes-native orchestration engine that executes Terraform plans inside isolated Pods. It mitigates the need for external runner machines by converting infrastructure provisioning steps into native custom resource actions. Curator insights show its success inside the Gardener ecosystem, while live engineering validation confirms its critical role in multi-cloud infrastructure bootstrap operations.
-  - **(2026)** [groundcover-com/murre](https://github.com/groundcover-com/murre) ⭐ 319  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Murre is an elegant, lightweight command-line tool designed to query CPU and memory usage statistics from clusters without running Prometheus or Metric Server. By querying the internal Kubelet summary endpoints directly, it quickly provides resource overhead views on any environment. It is ideal for debugging workloads on edge systems where tracking resource consumption must be low-overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/oslabs-beta/ClusterWatch](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/ClusterWatch) ⭐ 135  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” ClusterWatch is an open-source diagnostics dashboard built to monitor overall cluster stability and track system-wide container events in real time. It offers teams direct, visual insights into container health, restarts, and underlying storage failures without requiring complex platform configurations. This utility is a strong candidate for development environments and simplified operations setups.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/SimonTheLeg/konf-go](https://github.com/SimonTheLeg/konf-go) ⭐ 180  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Konf-go is a high-performance, lightweight kubeconfig manager written in Go, built to handle split config setups across hundreds of remote environments. It allows platform engineers to switch context, set default namespaces, and isolate config files without encountering slow latency. Its minimalist design is ideal for developers running terminal-based workspaces.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/we-dcode/kubetunnel](https://github.com/we-dcode/kubetunnel) ⭐ 200  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubetunnel is an elegant CLI utility that establishes secure bi-directional tunnels, connecting local developer machines with active remote namespaces. It enables local microservices to resolve cluster-internal DNS and receive traffic as if they were running inside the virtual network. This capability dramatically accelerates development cycles by eliminating the need for constant remote deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [Move2Kube 🌟](https://github.com/konveyor/move2kube) ⭐ 411  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced migration tool that automates the translation of non-Kubernetes platforms (including Cloud Foundry and Docker Compose) into standard Kubernetes resources, including Helm charts, Kustomize overlays, and Tekton pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [FOSS Force](https://fossforce.com) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A news and analysis platform dedicated to free and open-source software (FOSS), discussing industry trends, licensing, and community governance. Offers high-level context on the evolution of open-source ecosystems impacting enterprise IT strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [High Mobility @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZNjYn1NXEgPa_ENPna9Atw) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High Mobility's official media channel, hosting developer walkthroughs, car API integrations, emulator configurations, and real-world connected car telemetry demonstrations.
-  - **(2026)** [Axway API Management @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsRNLDnXvgtz6qsleSlVcqQ) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Axway API Management provides enterprise-grade lifecycle management, security, and governance for APIs across multi-cloud environments. Their official video channel serves as an educational repository detailing gateway integration, policy configuration, and hybrid deployment architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [MuleSoft @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/mulesoftvids) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official YouTube channel containing technical deep dives, system integration tutorials, and architectural best practices for the MuleSoft Anypoint Platform. It covers API-led connectivity, microservices orchestration, and complex enterprise integration patterns (EIPs).
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/ASFMavenProject: The official twitter feed of the Apache Maven Project](https://x.com/ASFMavenProject) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official communication channel for the Apache Maven Project, offering real-time announcements, plugin version updates, and core framework security alerts to the broader developer community.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/ASFMavenRelease: Maven Plugin Release](https://x.com/ASFMavenRelease) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automated release notification feed tracking active updates, security patches, and minor versions for all officially maintained Apache Maven plugins and shared components.
-  - **(2026)** [kube-logging/logging-operator](https://github.com/kube-logging/logging-operator) ⭐ 1695  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade Kubernetes operator engineered to automate the lifecycle of Fluentd and Fluent Bit collectors. Simplifies logging pipelines through declarative CRDs, featuring dynamic multi-tenant log isolation, secure buffer management, and reliable downstream routing rules.
-  - **(2026)** [NuGet/docs.microsoft.com-nuget: nuspec](https://github.com/NuGet/docs.microsoft.com-nuget/blob/main/docs/reference/nuspec.md) ⭐ 160  [XML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference specification details the .nuspec XML manifest schema governing NuGet packages. It provides structured guidance on targeting framework frameworks, orchestrating assembly dependencies, defining metadata, and managing compilation assemblies, acting as the foundational automation configuration schema for .NET artifact pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [Plugin Installation Manager Tool](https://github.com/jenkinsci/plugin-installation-manager-tool) ⭐ 460  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A vital dependency management utility designed to download and package plugin bundles offline before launching controllers. Eradicates run-time dependency resolution issues inside restricted, isolated air-gapped container networks.
-  - **(2025)** [HolmesGPT (Robusta)](https://github.com/HolmesGPT/holmesgpt) ⭐ 2623  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: An AI-driven troubleshooting assistant for Kubernetes clusters by Robusta. Live Grounding: Utilizes LLM agents to autonomously parse Prometheus alerts, collect pod logs, inspect live status, and deliver actionable remediation steps for infrastructure incidents.
-  - **(2025)** [Draw.io MCP for Diagram Generation: Why It’s Worth Using](https://thomasthornton.cloud/draw-io-mcp-for-diagram-generation-why-its-worth-using) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to dynamically generate and modify Draw.io structures directly via conversational AI interfaces. Seamlessly links large language models with visual blueprint execution, allowing real-time canvas updates and automated layout formatting based on conversational technical specs.
-  - **(2025)** [Kubeterm: Graphical Management Tool for Kubernetes](https://github.com/kbterm/kubeterm) ⭐ 211  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source desktop client designed to simplify Kubernetes administration and performance monitoring. By rendering graphical resource mappings, it significantly lowers the cognitive load required to debug deployments, services, and complex namespaces.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/Azure/awesome-terraform](https://github.com/Azure/awesome-terraform) ⭐ 176  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized community portal tracking curated structures, provider tricks, modules, and implementation patterns optimized for deploying Microsoft Azure topologies through Terraform configs.
-  - **(2025)** [Kotal operator](https://github.com/kotalco/kotal) ⭐ 221  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multi-client blockchain node operator for Kubernetes. Simplifies configuring and maintaining decentralized networks (such as Ethereum and IPFS) through native Kubernetes custom resources.
-  - **(2025)** [NVIDIA GPU Operator](https://github.com/NVIDIA/gpu-operator) ⭐ 2739  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Kubernetes operator designed to automate the management of NVIDIA software components on nodes. Live Grounding: Provisions GPU drivers, container runtimes, device plug-ins, and monitoring tools automatically, ensuring consistent access to hardware acceleration.
-  - **(2025)** [HULL](https://github.com/vidispine/hull) ⭐ 288  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Helm Utility Library Layer (HULL) is an innovative templating library designed to drastically reduce boilerplate code. It allows platform engineers to define Kubernetes resources declaratively within JSON/YAML schemas, minimizing redundant YAML scripting.
-  - **(2025)** [redhat-certification: chart-verifier: Rules based tool to certify Helm charts' 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-certification/chart-verifier) ⭐ 61  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's policy-enforcement checker built to certify Helm charts for enterprise deployment suitability on OpenShift platforms. It verifies that packaging templates align with platform standards, security models, and compliance benchmarks.
-  - **(2025)** [smartxworks/virtink](https://github.com/smartxworks/virtink) ⭐ 607  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Virtink is a cloud-native virtualization operator designed to orchestrate lightweight virtual machines natively inside Kubernetes. Utilizing Cloud-Hypervisor as its backend, it serves as an agile, low-overhead alternative to KubeVirt for building hyper-converged architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/replicatedhq/troubleshoot](https://github.com/replicatedhq/troubleshoot) ⭐ 582  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A framework providing preflight checks and support-bundle collection capabilities for Kubernetes applications. Crucial for enterprise environments deploying applications onto heterogeneous on-premises or customer-managed clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [cloudtty/cloudtty: A Kubernetes Cloud Shell (Web Terminal) Operator](https://github.com/cloudtty/cloudtty) ⭐ 655  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” CloudTTY is an operator-backed web terminal designed to securely run browser-based command shell windows inside Kubernetes. Leveraging native container APIs, it provides access to authorized shells without external SSH configurations, proving invaluable for multi-tenant developer portal integration.
-  - **(2025)** [stakater/Forecastle](https://github.com/stakater/Forecastle) ⭐ 799  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Forecastle is a web-based portal dashboard that dynamically aggregates Ingress resources across a cluster to display a directory of running services. Utilizing annotations to identify and group target URLs, it provides platform teams with an elegant internal developer portal (IDP) entrance.
-  - **(2025)** [toboshii/hajimari](https://github.com/toboshii/hajimari) ⭐ 822  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hajimari is an elegant, highly customizable homepage and service directory engineered for self-hosted Kubernetes environments. By automatically parsing active Ingress annotations, it creates a unified portal interface for internal services and dev environments.
-  - **(2025)** [Kube-Ray](https://github.com/ray-project/kuberay) ⭐ 2541  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: An open-source Kubernetes Operator enabling the deployment and management of Ray clusters. Live Grounding: Serves as the backbone for distributed machine learning workloads on Kubernetes, abstracting compute node scaling, memory configuration, and actor scheduling.
-  - **(2025)** [kudobuilder/kuttl](https://github.com/kudobuilder/kuttl) ⭐ 820  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Kubernetes Test Tool (KUTTL) provides a powerful declarative framework for testing operators and controllers using standard YAML. By enabling developers to define assertions and test suites without writing complex Go test suites, it dramatically shortens development cycles and ensures reliable state transitions across release versions.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/flomesh-io/pipy](https://github.com/flomesh-io/pipy) ⭐ 827  [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pipy is an ultra-lightweight, programmable network data plane engine designed for edge gateways, service meshes, and cloud-native proxies. Operating on a highly performant C++ core run by a JS scripting layer, it provides outstanding request throughput with minimal memory footprint.
-  - **(2025)** [Amazon EC2 Metadata Mock](https://github.com/aws/amazon-ec2-metadata-mock) ⭐ 291  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents this tool as a local mock for the Amazon EC2 Instance Metadata Service (IMDSv1/v2). Live Grounding confirms its high utility in local testing pipelines and CI/CD environments, allowing developers to simulate instance roles, security credentials, and spot interruption notices without provisioning real cloud resources.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/projectsveltos: sveltosctl](https://github.com/projectsveltos/sveltosctl) ⭐ 36  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The CLI dashboard for Project Sveltos. It specializes in executing dry-runs and drift validations on declarative ClusterProfiles to ensure configuration validity prior to propagating resources to remote edge clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [AWS Data Pipeline Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/data-pipeline) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Classic developer documentation for AWS Data Pipeline. Details the scheduling of batch workflows across EC2 and EMR resources (largely superseded by modern AWS Glue and Step Functions setups).
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/leg100/pug: PUG](https://github.com/leg100/pug) ⭐ 682  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” PUG (Pug User Interface) is a terminal-based UI designed to control terraform commands and monitor output states. It presents interactive visual representations of active plans, deployment structures, and error pipelines. It elevates standard log streams into dynamic terminal dashboards for faster local troubleshooting.
-  - **(2024)** [gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example) ⭐ 865  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This repository provides a concrete reference implementation for structuring enterprise-grade multi-environment architectures using Terragrunt. It demonstrates production patterns for isolated environments, centralized lock management, global provider blocks, and modular code encapsulation.
-  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Marketplace](https://marketplace.redhat.com/sunset) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Originally a portal dedicated to discovering, buying, and provisioning certified operators and third-party software on OpenShift. While the standalone portal has transitioned, the actual operational flow has been assimilated directly into the internal OpenShift OperatorHub interface.
-  - **(2024)** [Velocity](https://velocity.silverlakesoftware.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Windows-native offline documentation browser that supports Dash-compatible docsets. Offers seamless system integration and offline lookup functionality for Windows-based developers who need immediate reference capabilities without network overhead.
-  - **(2024)** [konstruktoid/ansible-hvault-inventory: Dynamic Ansible inventory using HashiCorp' Vault SSH OTP and local password rotation](https://github.com/konstruktoid/ansible-hvault-inventory) ⭐ 23  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced dynamic Ansible inventory script integrating directly with HashiCorp Vault. It automates credential rotation, securely requests temporary SSH One-Time Passwords (OTP), and pulls inventory variables dynamically from secure vaults.
-  - **(2024)** [Ansible Collections 🌟](https://github.com/ansible-collections) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Upstream GitHub organization containing certified and community Ansible Content Collections. Reflects the modern decentralized packaging model of the modern Ansible ecosystem.
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon AWS Collection 🌟](https://github.com/ansible-collections/amazon.aws) ⭐ 388  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Amazon Web Services Content Collection for Ansible. Provides production-ready modules for provisioning, updating, and de-provisioning EC2, VPC, S3, and RDS infrastructure assets.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com: OpenShift GitHub Actions Runner 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-actions/openshift-actions-runners) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Holds Red Hat's containerized self-hosted GitHub Actions runner configurations optimized for execution on OpenShift clusters. Offers secure scaling patterns that allow pipelines to process resource-intensive compilation and container builds natively within the cluster fabric.
-  - **(2024)** [Cass Operator](https://github.com/datastax/cass-operator) ⭐ 258  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” DataStax's Kubernetes operator designed to simplify Apache Cassandra cluster deployment and operations. Automates complex stateful management workflows including horizontal scaling, rolling upgrades, and cluster healing.
-  - **(2024)** [connaisseur](https://github.com/sse-secure-systems/connaisseur) ⭐ 473  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An admission controller that integrates image signature verification (using Cosign, Notary, or other signatures) directly into Kubernetes' admission flow. It ensures only trusted, cryptographically signed container images can be deployed in the cluster. Highly secure and widely adopted in 2026 within supply-chain security pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [KubeUI: A Desktop Kubernetes Client](https://github.com/IvanJosipovic/KubeUI) ⭐ 311  [C# CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance, desktop-optimized UI designed to stream, monitor, and interact with live cluster metrics and objects. It enhances developer agility through dynamic views of multi-cluster namespaces and active workload metrics.
-  - **(2024)** [Qovery/pleco](https://github.com/Qovery/pleco) ⭐ 228  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pleco is an automated garbage collection utility that monitors cloud providers and Kubernetes clusters to delete stale, expired, or orphaned resources (such as EBS volumes, load balancers, and namespaces). It is widely utilized in dynamic test-environment setups to avoid unnecessary infrastructure expenses.
-  - **(2024)** [steveteuber/kubectl-graph ⭐](https://github.com/steveteuber/kubectl-graph) ⭐ 690  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kubectl plugin that parses cluster resource dependencies and generates Graphviz DOT diagrams of resource hierarchies. It serves as an invaluable visual debugging companion for troubleshooting complex Helm deployments or Custom Resource linkages in real-time.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-ai-studio-secure-bicep](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-ai-studio-secure-bicep) ⭐ 61  [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Microsoft sample blueprint demonstrating deployment of a secure Azure AI Studio environment. Hardens connections utilizing private endpoints, key vaults, and managed virtual network isolations.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/CapabilityPE](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/CapabilityPE) ⭐ 75  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A research and practical taxonomy repository addressing DevOps platform engineering capability matrices. Assists engineering organizations in evaluating architecture, pipeline velocity, self-service portals, and cloud-native maturity tracks.
-  - **(2024)** [Chainsaw - The ultimate end to end testing tool for Kubernetes operators](https://github.com/kyverno/chainsaw) ⭐ 585  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kyverno Chainsaw is a specialized declarative end-to-end testing framework tailored for Kubernetes operators and controllers. It simplifies assertions, resource creation, and mutation validation without requiring complex Golang suite writing.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/kodemore/chili](https://github.com/kodemore/chili) ⭐ 73  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents Chili as a serialization library built on top of generic types. Live Grounding notes that while efficient for specific workloads, it operates in an environment largely dominated by Pydantic, which serves as the core parsing engine for modern APIs.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/SymbioticLab/Oobleck: Oobleck - Resilient Distributed Training' Framework](https://github.com/SymbioticLab/Oobleck) ⭐ 100  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source distributed training framework designed with native fault-tolerant characteristics. It mitigates expensive spot-instance preemption delays by dynamically and rapidly reorganizing parallel communication pipelines on-the-fly.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/decodingml: Real-time news search engine using Upstash Kafka and Vector DB](https://github.com/decodingai-magazine/articles-code/tree/main/articles/ml_system_design/real_time_news_search_with_upstash_kafka_and_vector_db) ⭐ 140  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on repository and architecture blueprint illustrating a real-time semantic news search engine. Combining Upstash managed Kafka for event streaming with a Vector Database for indexing, it shows how to build low-latency RAG systems.
-  - **(2024)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Evolution: From Microservices to Batch Processing Powerhouse 🌟🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-evolution-from-microservices-to-batch-processing-powerhouse) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Kubernetes' evolution from a simple microservices hosting platform to an advanced orchestrator for heavy batch processing, AI/ML training runs, and high-performance computing (HPC) jobs.
-  - **(2024)** [chat.openai.com/g/g-6eSNNNvsB-kubernetes-terraformer: Kubernetes Terraformer](https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6eSNNNvsB-kubernetes-terraformer) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Specialized custom GPT designed to translate raw Kubernetes service architectures into robust, production-ready declarative Terraform configuration files.
-  - **(2024)** [marketplace.atlassian.com:  License Manager - Easily track your software licenses](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1227641/license-manager-easily-track-your-software-licenses) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details an Atlassian Jira marketplace add-on designed to track and audit developer licenses. Shows how SaaS spend control can be integrated directly into project management platforms.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/dcasati/kubernetes-PlantUML](https://github.com/dcasati/kubernetes-PlantUML) ⭐ 282  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential open-source library containing specialized sprites, components, and macro templates to model highly detailed, complex Kubernetes configurations using PlantUML syntax.
-  - **(2024)** [tellerops/helm-teller](https://github.com/tellerops/helm-teller) ⭐ 69  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly specialized security plugin that interfaces with vault and KMS solutions to fetch secret values dynamically during deployment runtime. It eliminates the risk of committing sensitive configuration details to public code repositories.
-  - **(2024)** [k8studio.github.io/k8studio](https://github.com/K8Studio/K8studio) ⭐ 53  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A feature-rich desktop client that constructs interactive, dynamic node graphs representing active cluster topology. Helps cluster administrators visualize resource footprints, namespace boundaries, and connectivity routes visually.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/stefanprodan/gitops-istio: A GitOps recipe for Progressive Delivery' with Flux v2, Flagger and Istio 🌟](https://github.com/stefanprodan/gitops-istio) ⭐ 668  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced progressive delivery architectural recipe integrating Flux v2, Flagger, and Istio. Automates metric-driven canary releases, utilizing real-time Prometheus statistics to roll back failing application revisions with minimal user impact.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/GitHubSecurityLab/actions-permissions: GitHub token permissions' Monitor and Advisor actions](https://github.com/GitHubSecurityLab/actions-permissions) ⭐ 369  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pivotal security action from GitHub Security Lab designed to automatically audit, advise, and enforce least-privilege token policies in GitHub Actions workflows. Minimizes risks from repository injection and credential leaks.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/multi-tenancy-in-kubernetes-332ff88d55d8) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes structural challenges in multi-tenant environments. Compares custom scheduling constraints, network topology plans, and native resource limits for hosting multi-tenant deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: POD rebalancing and allocations in kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/pod-rebalancing-and-allocations-in-kubernetes-df3dbfb1e2f9) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Kubernetes eviction mechanisms, voluntary/involuntary pod disruption patterns, and descheduling strategies. Highlights the critical operational trade-offs of pod rebalancing and how Kubelet triggers evictions under memory and disk pressure scenarios.
-  - **(2023)** [kyma-incubator/terraform-provider-kind: Terraform Provider for kind (Kubernetes' IN Docker)](https://github.com/kyma-incubator/terraform-provider-kind) ⭐ 81  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated Terraform provider to spin up local Kubernetes IN Docker (kind) clusters. Smoothly manages lifecycle stages for testing and continuous integration setups using standard IaC files.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-openvpn](https://github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-openvpn) ⭐ 11  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS-specific Terraform module designed to provision a highly available OpenVPN server. Integrates Route53 DNS, Auto Scaling Groups, and AWS systems manager (SSM) configurations out of the box.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/inkdrop-org/inkdrop-visualizer](https://github.com/inkdrop-org/inkdrop-visualizer) ⭐ 512  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Inkdrop Visualizer maps active Terraform states or complex HCL patterns into detailed node-graph visualizations. It generates structured, scalable diagrams designed to support continuous integration systems and design audits. By mapping exact dependency chains, it facilitates code review understanding across collaborative engineering teams.
-  - **(2023)** [Junos-terraform: JUNOS Terraform Automation Framework (JTAF)](https://github.com/Juniper/Junos-terraform) ⭐ 82  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The JUNOS Terraform Automation Framework (JTAF) auto-generates custom Terraform providers based on Junos XML schema specifications. Enables network administrators to manage hardware appliances declaratively.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-samples: AWS Service Catalog Engine for Terraform](https://github.com/aws-samples/service-catalog-engine-for-terraform-os) ⭐ 147  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS-maintained blueprint demonstrating integration between AWS Service Catalog and Terraform. Empowers centralized IT admins to declare pre-approved, compliant infrastructure configurations for user self-service provisioning.
-  - **(2023)** [thechief.io: The Definitive Kubectl Cheat Sheet](https://thechief.io/c/editorial/definitive-kubectl-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly categorized command lookup resource organizing kubectl syntax by functional target. Covers advanced diagnostic functions like resource patching and configuration rollbacks to aid in complex site reliability engineering scenarios.
-  - **(2023)** [myfuturehub.com: Must Keep these Kubernetes Commands handy](https://myfuturehub.com/must-keep-these-kubernetes-commands-handy) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of critical shell-based commands for quick-reference when inspecting Kubernetes deployments. Focuses on common tasks like scaling workloads, port routing, and viewing log queues.
-  - **(2023)** [myfuturehub.com: Useful commands of Docker](https://myfuturehub.com/useful-commands-of-docker) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight command aggregation for quick reference on daily container testing workloads. Guides engineers through common container starting, stopping, dynamic environment variable passing, and debugging operations.
-  - **(2023)** [github: A very Long never ending Learning around Data Engineering & Machine' Learning](https://github.com/abhishek-ch/around-dataengineering) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive curated repository documenting data engineering pipelines, distributed computing principles, and machine learning foundations. It aggregates core concepts of large-scale data systems, covering ingest-to-model-delivery workflows. Essential for developers transitioning from traditional software engineering to data-intensive systems.
-  - **(2023)** [Tronde/ansible-role-rhel-patchmanagement](https://github.com/Tronde/ansible-role-rhel-patchmanagement) ⭐ 75  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-contributed Ansible role designed to streamline patch management workflows across Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) architectures. Enables system updates, security errata auditing, and automated reboot coordination.
-  - **(2023)** [ori-edge/k8s_gateway](https://github.com/ori-edge/k8s_gateway) ⭐ 355  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CoreDNS plugin that enables exposing Kubernetes services directly via external DNS records. It queries CoreDNS dynamically to resolve internal cluster IPs, allowing resources outside the cluster to locate services seamlessly. In 2026, it remains popular among edge computing architectures requiring streamlined DNS-based routing.
-  - **(2023)** [jspolicy](https://github.com/loft-sh/jspolicy) ⭐ 416  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance admission controller that enables developers to write Kubernetes policies using JavaScript or TypeScript instead of declarative DSLs like Rego. It compiles and executes policies inside an embedded V8 engine, delivering execution speeds comparable to native compiled code. In 2026, it represents a highly flexible alternative to OPA Gatekeeper for teams with strong JavaScript skillsets.
-  - **(2023)** [kube-oidc-proxy](https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy) ⭐ 476  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reverse proxy that adds OIDC authentication to managed Kubernetes clusters (e.g., EKS, GKE, AKS) where modifying API server flags directly is restricted. It intercepts incoming API server requests, validates the OIDC token, and impersonates the user utilizing Kubernetes user impersonation headers. Active through 2026, it serves as a critical bridge for enterprise security compliance on managed platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com: NFS Ganesha server and external provisioner](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-ganesha-server-and-external-provisioner) ⭐ 481  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An out-of-tree dynamic provisioner that uses NFS Ganesha to dynamically provision Kubernetes Persistent Volumes (PVs) over NFS. It packages an NFS-Ganesha server directly within the provisioner container, allowing clusters to share block storage volumes dynamically via NFS. It remains a crucial storage-layer utility in 2026 for mixed ReadWriteMany workload environments.
-  - **(2023)** [csi-rclone: CSI rclone mount plugin](https://github.com/wunderio/csi-rclone) ⭐ 259  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Container Storage Interface (CSI) plugin that allows mounting a wide variety of cloud storage providers (such as Google Drive, S3, OneDrive, and Dropbox) as volumes in Kubernetes pods using rclone. It abstracts back-end storage services into standard PVs. In 2026, it continues to be actively utilized for niche, multi-cloud storage access requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [hiddeco/Cronjobber](https://github.com/hiddeco/cronjobber) ⭐ 238  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A custom controller for Kubernetes that implements a CronJob-like resource with explicit native support for timezones. This solved a major limitation in older Kubernetes versions. While native Kubernetes CronJobs added timezone support in version 1.27, Cronjobber remains a highly useful reference for custom scheduling patterns in 2026.
-  - **(2023)** [Havener](https://github.com/homeport/havener) ⭐ 334  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A convenient CLI tool that wraps kubectl and helm commands into high-level operations, simplifying tasks like sweeping namespaces, downloading files from pods, or executing parallel commands across nodes. In 2026, it remains a valuable utility for cluster administrators seeking faster alternative commands to long kubectl scripts.
-  - **(2023)** [kubes 🌟](https://github.com/boltops-tools/kubes) ⭐ 102  [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubes is a deployment framework that enables developers to build, prune, and deploy Docker images and Kubernetes manifests using clean, programmable configurations. It combines compilation and deployment phases into a unified workflow.
-  - **(2023)** [YannickRe/msgraph-utility-scripts](https://github.com/YannickRe/msgraph-utility-scripts) ⭐ 8  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A public repository compiling specialized utility files designed to interact with MS Graph endpoints. Facilitates typical administrator chores like account auditing and system migration tasks.
-  - **(2023)** [ismiletechnologies.com: Secure DevOps Kit For Azure(AzSK)](https://ismiletechnologies.com/en_us/devsecops/secure-devops-kit-azureazsk) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the Secure DevOps Kit for Azure, detailing its six key focus areas including subscription security, continuous assurance, and alerting. It provides a functional roadmap for integrating compliance checks into DevOps pipelines. It serves as a great introductory guide to understanding pre-cloud-native security assurance techniques.
-  - **(2023)** [Maesh](https://traefik.io/traefik-mesh) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Maesh (rebranded as Traefik Mesh) was a lightweight, SMI-compliant mesh designed by Traefik Labs. It was officially retired in 2024 to consolidate development focus on Traefik API Gateway products.
-  - **(2023)** [rancher.com: Custom alerts using Prometheus queries](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/custom-alerts-using-prometheus-queries) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide focusing on formulating custom alert conditions using PromQL queries in Rancher. Shows how to integrate metrics with alert systems and route notifications to modern receivers like Slack or PagerDuty.
-  - **(2023)** [Monitor Etcd with Prometheus and Grafana using Rancher](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/monitor-etcd-with-prometheus-and-grafana-using-rancher) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational runbook explaining how to configure Prometheus and Grafana within SUSE Rancher to audit and visualize etcd status. Evaluates critical etcd parameters including database size, disk synchronization latency, and peer communication health.
-  - **(2023)** [suse.com: My First Impressions with SUSE Rancher Kubernetes Projects](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/my-first-impressions-with-suse-rancher-kubernetes-projects) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of SUSE Rancher's 'Projects' abstraction layer. It explains how Projects group namespaces together, enabling administrative actions, security compliance, and centralized RBAC limits across microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [K8s vs k3s](https://www.civo.com/blog/k8s-vs-k3s) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural breakdown comparing upstream K8s clusters to lightweight K3s deployments. Evaluates memory overhead, structural dependency removals, and optimal use cases for edge architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-samples/cdk-k3s-cluster 🌟](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-for-k3scluster) ⭐ 61  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) resource package that constructs complete K3s virtual machine clusters on EC2, offering a highly economical alternative to managed AWS EKS services.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/Saniewski/mongo-express-docker-extension](https://github.com/Saniewski/mongo-express-docker-extension) ⭐ 11  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized Docker Desktop extension embedding Mongo Express tools into local engineering control panels. Streamlines administrative database actions, collection querying, and sandbox testing workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [aiml.com: Large Language Models Quiz (Medium)](https://aiml.com/quizzes/deep-learning-large-language-models-quiz-medium) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured self-assessment covering core concepts of Transformer architectures, attention layers, tokenization mechanisms, and transfer learning fundamentals. Designed to benchmark engineering comprehension of large language model internal mechanics.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/IBM/varnish-operator](https://github.com/IBM/varnish-operator) ⭐ 69  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized Kubernetes Operator developed by IBM to deploy, manage, and scale Varnish Cache setups natively within container orchestrators. Although useful for cloud-native setups, in 2026 it faces stiff competition from service meshes offering in-built caching proxies.
-  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Difference between REST API and SOAP API](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/websites-apps/difference-between-rest-api-and-soap-api) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts REST and SOAP web service architectures. Details the modern dominance of REST's lightweight JSON design over the strict XML parsing requirements of enterprise SOAP APIs.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-samples: Service Control Policy examples](https://github.com/aws-samples/service-control-policy-examples) ⭐ 305  [JSON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated directory of structural AWS Service Control Policies (SCPs) utilized within AWS Organizations. It provides architectural JSON blocks to establish hard regional restrictions, enforce multi-factor authentication, restrict dangerous actions, and protect critical cloud monitoring tools.
-  - **(2023)** [awslabs/cognito-at-edge](https://github.com/awslabs/cognito-at-edge) ⭐ 238  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS Labs utility for parsing and verifying Amazon Cognito user authentication tokens directly inside CloudFront Lambda@Edge functions. This shifts JWT parsing to the network edge, avoiding cold starts on regional API servers.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/awslabs/sustainability-scanner: Sustainability Scanner (SusScanner)](https://github.com/awslabs/sustainability-scanner) ⭐ 124  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS Labs security linter (SusScanner) designed to parse CloudFormation templates, highlighting optimization and resource usage anomalies. The tool aids in reducing carbon footprints and waste overhead by aligning resource choices with the AWS Sustainability Pillar.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Kustomize Tutorial: A Beginner-Friendly Developer Guide!](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/kubernetes-kustomize-tutorial-a-beginner-friendly-developer-guide-322n) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A simplified, practical walkthrough introducing Kustomize to developers. Details core primitives (resources, generators, transformers) and illustrates setting up clean, template-less pipelines to manage multi-tenant local environments.
-  - **(2023)** [techiescamp.com: Kubernetes Kustomize Crash Course](https://courses.devopscube.com/l/products) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fast-paced educational resource covering basic commands, structure of `kustomization.yaml`, and the deployment of a demo application using overlays. Highlights practical command line utilities such as `kubectl kustomize`.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.tekspace.io: Deploying Kubernetes Dashboard in K3S Cluster](https://blog.tekspace.io/deploying-kubernetes-dashboard-in-k3s-cluster) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step implementation guide detailing how to deploy and configure the official Kubernetes Dashboard inside a resource-constrained K3s cluster. Covers service configuration, RBAC cluster role bindings, token generation, and exposing the UI via NodePort.
-  - **(2022)** [env0.com: Automated Drift Detection 🌟](https://www.env0.com/blog/automated-drift-detection-with-env0) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores proactive drift auditing integrated directly inside deployment management tools. Highlights strategies for early alerts when manual security group modifications threaten pipeline compliance.
-  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.com: Configuration Drift in Kubernetes - What Is It and Why it Matters 🌟](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/configuration-drift-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into the runtime-level discrepancies that emerge in active Kubernetes clusters. Evaluates the strategic use of GitOps systems to continuously reconcile running container configurations against Git-based registries.
-  - **(2022)** [debianmaster/actions-k3s](https://github.com/debianmaster/actions-k3s) ⭐ 109  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight community action creating custom, ephemerally provisioned K3s Kubernetes instances directly within GitHub Actions runtime runner VMs. Extremely valuable for running end-to-end integration tests on fully functional clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: A visual map of a Kubernetes deployment](https://opensource.com/article/22/3/visual-map-kubernetes-deployment) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide that maps out a Kubernetes deployment lifecycle. Provides dynamic, step-by-step visual blueprints that trace an API request from its initial ingress point down through pod scheduling and dynamic IP allocation.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes Instance Calculator 🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-instance-calculator) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive utility designed to calculate the most efficient node configurations based on target workloads. Guides architects in choosing between a fleet of low-resource VM instances or a dense pool of high-capacity compute nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/DhruvinSoni30/Terraform_multiple_modules](https://github.com/DhruvinSoni30/Terraform_multiple_modules) ⭐ 4  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A repository demonstrating practical multi-module project structures designed for AWS environments. Shows how to pass variables between custom local modules to construct a cohesive multi-tiered architecture. Live grounding confirms this repository serves as a baseline boilerplate for students studying modular code layout mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/amitmavgupta/azure-terraform](https://github.com/amitmavgupta/azure-terraform) ⭐ 29  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A centralized repository of common Azure resource templates compiled using Terraform. Serves as a useful playground for setting up App Services, Cosmos DB, and Virtual Networks.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Deploy Kubernetes Resources in Minikube cluster using Terraform](https://dev.to/chefgs/deploy-kubernetes-resources-in-minikube-cluster-using-terraform-1p8o) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A localized training guide that explains how to configure and use the Terraform Kubernetes provider against a local Minikube cluster. Helps developers practice writing manifests as code locally.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/tlkamp/terraform-provider-validation: Validation Provider](https://github.com/tlkamp/terraform-provider-validation) ⭐ 42  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An auxiliary custom validation provider that provides functions to run assertions, validate string constraints, and execute advanced checks before Terraform proceeds to infrastructure application phases.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: kubernetes common commands](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/kubernetes-common-commands.html) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-sourced compilation of the most frequent command patterns used during cluster debugging. Offers lightweight syntax models for checking endpoint states and validating daemon status.
-  - **(2022)** [tutorialspoint.com/openshift](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/openshift/index.htm) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured beginner-level curriculum tracking OpenShift deployment pipelines, application configuration, and node architecture. While useful as a high-level conceptual primer, it lacks deep-dive coverage of modern GitOps, service mesh platforms, and multi-tenant isolation techniques.
-  - **(2022)** [Example: gitlab.gnome.org/marge-merge-bot](https://gitlab.gnome.org/users/sign_in) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical real-world case study showcasing the implementation of the Smarkets Marge-bot inside GNOME's GitLab infrastructure. Examines performance outcomes when maintaining high-volume open-source codebases under automated review queues.
-  - **(2022)** [Code Dog](https://code-dog.app) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated code-review bot that provides static analysis feedback and structural code reviews directly on pull requests. Uses rule-based engines to identify code smells, potential bugs, and syntax inconsistencies across popular languages.
-  - **(2022)** [Kuby](https://getkuby.io) [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kuby is a configuration and deployment wrapper tailored for Ruby on Rails applications running on Kubernetes. It abstracts the creation of complex Dockerfiles, Helm charts, and ingress resources into a single Ruby DSL, enabling Rails developers to deploy to cloud clusters without deep Kubernetes expertise.
-  - **(2022)** [tremolosecurity.com: Updating kube-oidc-proxy](https://www.tremolo.io/post/updating-kube-oidc-proxy) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step upgrade guide focusing on resolving depreciations within the kube-oidc-proxy operator ecosystem. It discusses maintaining backward compatibility, secure certificate authority upgrades, and safe user token validation transfers.
-  - **(2022)** [rback: RBAC in Kubernetes visualizer 🌟🌟](https://github.com/team-soteria/rback) ⭐ 401  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security tool designed to query and visualize Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) configurations, outputting clean, interactive graph representations of bindings and roles. By mapping relationships between Users, Groups, ServiceAccounts, Roles, and ClusterRoles, it assists security auditors in identifying privilege escalation paths. In 2026, it is highly valued for rapid security auditing.
-  - **(2022)** [mattmoor/warm-image: Kubernetes WarmImage CRD](https://github.com/mattmoor/warm-image) ⭐ 164  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Custom Resource Definition (CRD) and controller that automates pre-pulling container images onto Kubernetes nodes, ensuring they remain 'warm' to minimize execution start delays. Historically significant for its early design elegance, in 2026 it remains a solid blueprint for building event-driven image-pulling systems.
-  - **(2022)** [K8sPurger 🌟](https://github.com/yogeshkk/K8sPurger) ⭐ 256  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tool designed to scan a Kubernetes cluster for unused resources, identifying orphan ConfigMaps, Secrets, PVCs, and service accounts. By automating the discovery of redundant workloads, it reduces bloat and improves cluster security posture. Active through 2026 as a simple, highly effective housecleaning utility.
-  - **(2022)** [kubectl-tmux-exec](https://github.com/predatorray/kubectl-tmux-exec) ⭐ 141  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical kubectl plugin that leverages tmux to multiplex exec connections across multiple Kubernetes pods simultaneously. It allows administrators to run interactive CLI tasks in parallel, with separate panes synchronized for keyboard input. In 2026, it remains an indispensable power-user CLI utility for on-the-fly multi-pod troubleshooting.
-  - **(2022)** [ruoshan/autoportforward](https://github.com/ruoshan/autoportforward) ⭐ 295  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Autoportforward is a lightweight developer helper tool designed to automatically monitor running pods and initiate background Kubernetes port-forwarding tunnels. When pods restart or scale, it cleanly self-heals and reinstates the connection. While useful, it lacks the multi-service DNS injection power of kubefwd.
-  - **(2022)** [Synator Kubernetes Secret and ConfigMap synchronizer 🌟](https://github.com/TheYkk/synator) ⭐ 117  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operator designed to automatically synchronize Secrets and ConfigMaps across multiple Kubernetes namespaces. It listens for resource updates tagged with specific annotations and pushes changes cluster-wide, eliminating operational overhead.
-  - **(2022)** [hyscale 🌟](https://github.com/hyscale/hyscale) ⭐ 445  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hyscale provides an application-centric abstraction over raw Kubernetes YAML, allowing developers to define service requirements using a simplified, human-friendly syntax while compiling, containerizing, and deploying services under the hood.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: AWS Releases Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Autoscaler Karpenter](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/karpenter-kubernetes-autoscaler) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural review of Karpenter's multi-cloud aspirations, discussing its modular architecture designed to eventually support non-AWS providers like Azure and GCP. The piece highlights Karpenter's native API integration and dynamic workload scheduling.
-  - **(2022)** [kuberlogic](https://github.com/kuberlogic/kuberlogic) ⭐ 228  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kuberlogic is an open-source operator-driven engine designed to turn standard open-source databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis) into a managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) on Kubernetes. It automates backups, scaling, auto-healing, and monitoring, providing a self-hosted alternative to RDS. However, it remains a smaller community effort.
-  - **(2022)** [dirien/pulumi-civo-flux-bucket](https://github.com/dirien/pulumi-civo-flux-bucket) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a practical blueprint for bootstrapping a Civo Kubernetes cluster utilizing Pulumi for resource provision and establishing Flux GitOps configuration using Object Storage (S3-compatible buckets) as the source of truth. Live Grounding reveals that utilizing object storage instead of git repositories offers lower latency and bypassing Git API rate limits, serving as a highly specialized but viable alternative in modern multi-cloud pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create an Azure App registrations in Azure Active Directory using PowerShell & AzureCLI](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/create-an-azure-app-registrations-in-azure-active-directory-using-powershell-azurecli) [POWERSHELL/CLI CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comparison and implementation guide for creating Azure App Registrations using both Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell. It highlights syntax nuances, command mappings, and execution flows for automated environment provisioning. It functions as a critical resource for platform engineers standardizing bootstrap scripts for new application environments.
-  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Get started and configure certificate-based authentication in Azure](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/get-started-and-configure-with-certificate-based-authentication-in-azure) [POWERSHELL/CLI CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step documentation for configuring certificate-based authentication for service principals within Microsoft Azure. It details the process of generating self-signed certificates, importing them into App Registrations, and validating connections via Azure CLI or PowerShell. This approach is highly recommended for secure, non-interactive pipeline authentications, bypassing vulnerable password credentials.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/nnellans/bicep-guide](https://github.com/nnellans/bicep-guide) ⭐ 36  [BICEP CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured walkthrough repository outlining best practices, modular structures, and orchestration techniques in Azure Bicep. It acts as a reference for constructing scalable, reusable IaC configurations with built-in parameterization and deployment scopes.
-  - **(2022)** [rancher.com: Driving Kubernetes Adoption in Finance with Rancher](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/driving-kubernetes-adoption-in-finance-with-rancher) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive case study exploring how banking and financial institutions adopt Rancher to support strict compliance requirements, air-gapped security deployments, and centralized multi-tenant access control.
-  - **(2022)** [suse.com: Rancher Desktop 1.0.0 Has Arrived](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/rancher-desktop-1-0-0-has-arrived) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official product launch overview of Rancher Desktop 1.0.0. Explains its technical ability to dynamically toggle Kubernetes API versions and switch runtimes easily between containerd and dockerd.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.getambassador.io: Best Tools for Kubernetes Local Development: A Comprehensive Guide](https://blog.getambassador.io/best-tools-for-kubernetes-local-development-a-comprehensive-guide-3577d351d31e) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative market review assessing local Kubernetes developer pipelines including Minikube, Kind, and K3s. Highlights developer speed, local resources consumption, and production parity.
-  - **(2022)** [clanktron/k3s-ansible](https://github.com/clanktron/k3s-ansible) ⭐ 36  [YML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A robust, multi-node Ansible playbook developed to cleanly orchestrate K3s setups, handle system dependencies, bind node components, and extract active kubeconfigs automatically.
-  - **(2022)** [Keptn Control Plane on k3s](https://github.com/keptn-sandbox/keptn-on-k3s) ⭐ 29  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A sandbox project demonstrating how to host Keptn's automated cloud-native application delivery and lifecycle control plane directly on a highly efficient K3s edge engine.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Running K3S workload in a restricted environment](https://itnext.io/running-k3s-workload-in-a-restricted-environment-c2f593d19005) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized systems security post describing step-by-step procedures to configure K3s inside isolated, air-gapped corporate environments with strict proxy policies.
-  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: The 4 Best RHEL-Based Alternatives to CentOS](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-centos-alternatives) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive evaluation of modern RHEL-compatible distributions born out of the CentOS disruption, focusing specifically on Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, and CentOS Stream.
-  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: The 7 Best Red Hat-Based Linux Distributions](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-red-hat-based-linux-distros) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates major distros inside the Red Hat ecosystem. Compares Rocky, Alma, Oracle, Fedora, and others, detailing hardware compatibility, package management (dnf/rpm), and target enterprise environments.
-  - **(2022)** [19 Common SSH Commands In Linux With Examples](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/linux-ssh-commands) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical quick-reference sheet illustrating 19 critical SSH commands. Features port configuration, key generation, background execution, and remote terminal emulation examples for day-to-day operations.
-  - **(2022)** [bodywork-ml/bodywork-core: Bodywork](https://github.com/bodywork-ml/bodywork-core) ⭐ 436  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Bodywork acts as a pipeline orchestrator and deployment tool focused on shipping machine learning systems directly into Kubernetes. While currently seeing low developer activity, it remains a valuable conceptual blueprint for running serverless, stateful, and batch-oriented ML pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [hays.es: β€˜La Gran Renuncia’: ΒΏpor quΓ© tantos profesionales se estΓ‘n planteando dejar su trabajo?](https://www.hays.es) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of the causes driving the 'Great Resignation' across professional services in Spain. Examines work-life balance deficiencies, mental exhaustion, and stagnant careers as root causes, providing prescriptive corporate recommendations.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 5 Online Courses to Learn Kubernetes in 2022 - Best of Lot](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2020/06/top-5-courses-to-learn-kubernetes-for-devops-and-certification.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An structured analytical review of high-performing cloud education resources. Evaluates programs based on practice exam quality, physical lab setups, and compliance with CNCF certification paths.
-  - **(2022)** [JovianX/helm-release-plugin](https://github.com/JovianX/helm-release-plugin) ⭐ 109  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Utility command plugin allowing cluster administrators to inspect, unpack, and export deployment releases easily. Facilitates troubleshooting across multi-environment states and eases visual configuration comparisons.
-  - **(2022)** [chart-doc-gen: Helm Chart Documentation Generator](https://github.com/kubepack/chart-doc-gen) ⭐ 122  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Command-line utility that extracts configuration variables directly from values.yaml to compile uniform Markdown files. Speeds up delivery by ensuring user manuals and codebases stay perfectly aligned.
-  - **(2022)** [rancher/cis-operator](https://github.com/rancher/cis-operator) ⭐ 55  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Rancher's cis-operator is an automated tool running CIS security scans natively within Rancher ecosystems. It generates compliance reports validating control plane and worker components against standard security baselines. A key utility for multi-cluster environments managed via Rancher.
-  - **(2022)** [rigorousthemes.com: 10 Best Kubernetes Dashboard Alternatives 2022](https://rigorousthemes.com/blog/best-kubernetes-dashboard-alternatives) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative round-up presenting ten modern alternatives to the native Kubernetes Dashboard. Evaluates installation ease, cluster management scalability, resource profiles, and real-time visualization features of each alternative.
-  - **(2022)** [cio.com: Agile vs. waterfall: Project methodologies compared](https://www.cio.com/article/194093/agile-vs-waterfall-project-methodologies-compared.html) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive-level comparison between waterfall project management and iterative agile frameworks. Details the risk profiles, resource distributions, and delivery tempos associated with each model.
-  - **(2021)** [deloitte.com: Culture change, not tech, is the secret to DevOps success (podcast) 🌟](https://www.deloitte.com/us/en/what-we-do/capabilities/cloud-transformation/collections/cloud-podcast.html) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This discussion shifts the industry focus away from simple tooling loops to prioritize organizational psychology as the true engine of DevOps performance. Highlights the minimization of structural silos as a core technical enabler.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: State of DevOps 2021 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/announcing-dora-2021-accelerate-state-of-devops-report) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The landmark 2021 Google DORA report highlighting critical system performance benchmarks. Establishes the clear architectural correlation between highly automated delivery pathways, strict security hygiene, and business-level outcomes.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/venkateshk111/terraform-beginners-guide 🌟](https://github.com/venkateshk111/terraform-beginners-guide) ⭐ 107  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured, accessible community repository offering clear code snippets, common commands, and hands-on scenarios designed to accelerate early learning curves for DevOps engineers adopting HashiCorp Terraform.
-  - **(2021)** [StarpTech/k-andy](https://github.com/StarpTech/k-andy) ⭐ 157  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A consolidated project featuring curated Kubernetes deployment manifests and Helm configurations. Highlights patterns for bootstrapping monitoring stacks, storage drivers, and load-balancer integration with localized container configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why developers should learn kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/why-developers-should-learn-kubernetes) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the business and architectural reasons developers must understand container orchestrators. Highlights how local-to-cloud parity and declarative environment configurations boost team velocity and service reliability.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Things Developers Need to Know About Kubernetes Management](https://thenewstack.io/5-things-developers-need-to-know-about-kubernetes-management) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines key operational considerations for developers writing cloud-native code. Covers statefulness, liveness/readiness probes, and environment variables configurations to leverage the self-healing cluster features.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The New Stack’s Top Kubernetes Stories of 2021](https://thenewstack.io/the-new-stacks-top-kubernetes-stories-of-2021) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retro collection of tech journalism covering Kubernetes security vulnerabilities, runtime deprecations, and API improvements. Essential history context of cloud-native developments.
-  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: What is a control plane? Basics on Kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/what-is-a-control-plane-what-do-people-mean-by-this-basics-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies the abstraction of 'Control Plane' in modern infrastructure. Clarifies how the central decision-making components of Kubernetes operate out-of-band relative to user workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: How to beat the Kubernetes skills shortage](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337368/how-to-beat-the-kubernetes-skills-shortage.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the ongoing deficit of expert Kubernetes talent within enterprise domains. Advocates for aggressive internal developer training programs, platform abstraction pipelines, and leveraging managed cloud providers to focus human capital on core business logic.
-  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Basics on Kubernetes: What exactly is a ReplicaSet](https://www.learnsteps.com/basics-on-kubernetes-what-exactly-is-a-replicaset) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational breakdown of the ReplicaSet controller in Kubernetes. Explains how a ReplicaSet ensures the specified number of pod replicas are running at any given time, discussing reconciliation loops and pod label selector strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: The past, present, and future of Kubernetes with Eric Brewer](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/the-rise-and-future-of-kubernetes-and-open-source-at-google) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview with Eric Brewer tracing the lineage of Kubernetes back to Google's internal cluster management engine, Borg. Explores open-source governance strategies, community scaling, and the evolving direction of container virtualization.
-  - **(2021)** [garutilorenzo/k3s-aws-terraform-cluster](https://github.com/garutilorenzo/k3s-aws-terraform-cluster) ⭐ 166  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source repository containing Terraform configurations to bootstrap a lightweight K3s cluster on AWS EC2. Integrates essential security groups, network route assignments, and automatic node clustering through userdata initialization.
-  - **(2021)** [homebusinessmag.com: Certificates Alone Won’t Get You Hired, You Need Certifications β€œPlus”!](https://homebusinessmag.com/businesses/success-tips/certificates-alone-wont-get-hired-need-certifications-plus) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A career planning guide emphasizing why credentialing must be actively supplemented with deep open-source portfolios, architectural projects, and reliable systems-level operations engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [Jervis](https://github.com/samrocketman/jervis/wiki) ⭐ 271  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins Receiving Versatile Infrastructure Script (Jervis) simplifies job lifecycle automation by supporting Travis CI-style YAML configurations natively in Jenkins. It enables declarative pipeline builds without complex Groovy setups.
-  - **(2021)** [syslog-logger](https://plugins.jenkins.io/syslog-logger) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Sends Jenkins system logs and build console output directly to a remote Syslog server. Useful for aggregating build logs into centralized SIEM or log management platforms like Splunk or ELK, eliminating local storage overhead on controller nodes. Highly beneficial for strict enterprise compliance and audit logging.
-  - **(2021)** [ssbostan/jenkins-stack-docker](https://github.com/ssbostan/jenkins-stack-docker) ⭐ 150  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical Docker-compose blueprint designed for local development, sandbox testing, and rapid prototyping of Jenkins environments. Simplifies validation of pipeline configurations, shared libraries, and local plugin dependencies inside local environments.
-  - **(2021)** [CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment](https://plugins.jenkins.io/docker-custom-build-environment) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Allows building projects inside a custom Docker container, providing an isolated build runtime. Generally succeeded by native Jenkins Pipeline declarative `agent { docker }` syntax, rendering this standalone plugin largely obsolete.
-  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Container Pipelines Samples 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/container-pipelines) ⭐ 160  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A repository of pipeline configurations originally curated by the Red Hat Community of Practice. Useful for understanding legacy configurations on OpenShift 3 and 4, though modern pipelines have shifted to Tekton architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/abessifi/ansible-sqlplus](https://github.com/abessifi/ansible-sqlplus) ⭐ 1  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight community-focused Ansible module enabling seamless SQL*Plus shell operations within automated tasks. It allows DBAs to execute SQL and PL/SQL scripts without writing complex shell wrappers. It serves as an ad-hoc query execution tool for classic on-premises database systems.
-  - **(2021)** [Example: GStreamer Merge Bot](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer-merge-bot) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A real-world production reference analyzing the deployment of a dedicated GitLab merge bot within the GStreamer ecosystem. Details structural optimizations for automating extensive suite tests across complex multimedia pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git fundamentals, a complete guide | Leandro ProenΓ§a 🌟🌟](https://dev.to/leandronsp/git-fundamentals-a-complete-guide-do7) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide detailing the core mechanics of Git, covering the object model (blobs, trees, commits, and tags) and essential command-line workflows. It establishes a clear mental model of the three states (working directory, staging area, and local repository) necessary for robust version control practices.
-  - **(2021)** [contentful-labs/kube-secret-syncer 🌟](https://github.com/contentful-labs/kube-secret-syncer) ⭐ 194  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted operator designed to synchronize secrets securely from external services (specifically AWS Parameter Store) directly into native Kubernetes Secrets, ensuring cloud-hosted secrets stay continuously aligned with active workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x/gsm-controller](https://github.com/jenkins-x/gsm-controller) ⭐ 25  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated controller that continuously synchronizes secrets stored inside Google Secret Manager into standard Kubernetes native secret resources. Designed for Jenkins X deployments, it ensures consistent local availability of external cloud-backed credentials.
-  - **(2021)** [armosec/regolibrary](https://github.com/kubescape/regolibrary) ⭐ 131  [REGO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A repository of highly structured Rego-based compliance policies curated for the Kubescape open-source platform. It maps cluster postures against frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK, NSA/CISA, and CIS benchmarks.
-  - **(2021)** [kitploit.com: Mesh-Kridik](https://kitploit.com/2021/12/mesh-kridik-open-source-security.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kitploit technical summary showcasing Mesh-Kridik. It details how the tool scans Service Mesh control plane components, detects security vulnerabilities, and exports visual report matrices to speed up mitigation.
-  - **(2021)** [k8s-cluster-simulator](https://github.com/pfnet-research/k8s-cluster-simulator) ⭐ 128  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Go-based simulator designed to model and evaluate Kubernetes cluster behaviors, specifically scheduling algorithms, without spinning up actual virtual machines. It allows developers to test customized schedulers under synthetic workloads, providing metrics on queue times and resource utilization. As of 2026, while development has slowed, it remains a valuable tool for academic research and scheduler optimization profiling.
-  - **(2021)** [k8s-mirror: Creates a local mirror of a kubernetes cluster in a docker container' to support offline reviewing 🌟](https://github.com/darkbitio/k8s-mirror) ⭐ 339  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This utility clones dynamic Kubernetes cluster state representations directly into a local Docker container for offline querying. By replicating live configurations into a sandboxed environment, it enables safe security audits.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/JamesTGrant/kubectl-debug](https://github.com/JamesTGrant/kubectl-debug) ⭐ 373  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kubectl plugin designed to launch temporary debugging containers within a target pod namespace. Streamlines manual container introspection prior to the widespread adoption of native ephemeral containers.
-  - **(2021)** [KUR8 🌟](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/KUR8) ⭐ 215  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, web-based platform designed to visualize and analyze Prometheus metrics collected from Kubernetes clusters. It features built-in dashboards for node performance, resource limits, and cluster health monitoring. In 2026, the project is largely static, serving as an educational reference for writing lightweight Prometheus visualizers.
-  - **(2021)** [govirtuo/kube-ns-suspender 🌟](https://github.com/kube-ns-suspender/kube-ns-suspender) ⭐ 84  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cloud-cost mitigation helper designed to scale down resources in designated Kubernetes namespaces during idle hours (e.g., nights and weekends). It intercepts workload resources like Deployments and StateSets to reduce overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Keep it simple K8s. Kubernetes GitOps using Jabos](https://itnext.io/keep-it-simple-k8s-c0c68c46eabb) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical introduction to Jabos, showing how to replace sprawling nested YAML folders with a clean JavaScript-based GitOps deployment pipeline. The author walks through setting up a simple deployment and service using Jabos configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [kubectl-sudo](https://github.com/postfinance/kubectl-sudo) ⭐ 172  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kubectl plugin that mimics the Unix sudo command inside a Kubernetes context. It allows system administrators with cluster-admin access to dynamically elevate privileges or impersonate other service accounts on a per-command basis.
-  - **(2021)** [kubectl build (formerly known as kubectl-kaniko)](https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-build) ⭐ 148  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kubectl plugin that allows developers to build container images directly within a remote Kubernetes cluster utilizing the Google Kaniko engine. This eliminates the requirement of running docker-in-docker or local build daemons.
-  - **(2021)** [kubectl-fuzzy 🌟](https://github.com/d-kuro/kubectl-fuzzy) ⭐ 167  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CLI plugin for kubectl that integrates fuzzy filtering capabilities via fzf. It streamlines cluster operations by enabling interactive search and selection of pods, namespaces, deployments, and logs directly from the terminal.
-  - **(2021)** [kfilt](https://github.com/ryane/kfilt) ⭐ 114  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CLI tool dedicated to filtering specific resources out of massive Kubernetes manifest streams. By allowing developers to extract or drop manifests based on metadata, labels, or names, it functions as an essential pipeline tool.
-  - **(2021)** [tektoncd/chains](https://github.com/tektoncd/chains) ⭐ 271  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A custom controller from the Tekton project that handles supply chain security by signing tasks and pipeline run artifacts. Integrated with Sigstore, it generates cryptographic proof and provenance data to secure continuous delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [ReallyLiri/kubescout: Kube-Scout](https://github.com/ReallyLiri/kubescout) ⭐ 126  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An event diagnostic utility that scans logs and cluster events to track down crashed pods and network failures. It features custom search syntax rules, allowing developers to filter alert noise.
-  - **(2021)** [Trendyol/kink](https://github.com/Trendyol/kink) ⭐ 383  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KinK (Kubernetes in KinD) facilitates running KinD (Kubernetes in Docker) clusters directly inside existing Kubernetes environments. It is ideal for nested testing topologies, advanced operators, and ephemeral CI/CD platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [patrickdappollonio/kubectl-slice](https://github.com/patrickdappollonio/kubectl-slice) ⭐ 367  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CLI extension that parses multi-document Kubernetes YAML files to slice them cleanly into separate, organized manifest files based on names and kinds. It streamlines GitOps directory structures.
-  - **(2021)** [NimbleArchitect/kubectl-ice 🌟](https://github.com/NimbleArchitect/kubectl-ice) ⭐ 255  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CLI extension built to detail container resource metrics, environment properties, and pod parameters. It helps administrators locate memory leaks or CPU limits errors directly within running namespaces.
-  - **(2021)** [joyrex2001/kubedock](https://github.com/joyrex2001/kubedock) ⭐ 360  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Docker API emulation tool that captures traditional Docker daemon requests and executes them as lightweight, native Kubernetes pods. It permits integration tests to execute cleanly without physical Docker runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: AWS launches Karpenter, an open source autoscaler for Kubernetes' clusters](https://techcrunch.com/2021/11/30/aws-launches-karpenter-an-open-source-autoscaler-for-kubernetes-clusters) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” TechCrunch's launch coverage of Karpenter, detailing AWS's strategic move to address Kubernetes Autoscaler inefficiencies. The article outlines Karpenter's direct EC2 provisioning architecture, positioning it as an open-source, vendor-agnostic tool designed to improve cluster scaling speed and cost-efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [agrenpoint.com: Azure AD & Microsoft Graph permission scopes, with Azure CLI](https://www.agrenpoint.com/azcli-adscope) [POWERSHELL/CLI CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide explaining how to retrieve and assign Microsoft Graph API and Azure AD permission scopes programmatically using the Azure CLI. Understanding scopes and roles is crucial for automated service principal authorization, mitigating over-privileged access risks in CI/CD pipelines. It bridges the gap between manual Entra ID configuration and automated Infrastructure as Code (IaC) governance.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: CI/CD Continuous Integration & Delivery Explained 🌟🌟](https://dev.to/semaphore/ci-cd-continuous-integration-delivery-explained-75l) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into the operational differences between Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Continuous Deployment. Examines pipeline automation structures, feedback latency mitigation, and verification strategies to accelerate delivery.
-  - **(2021)** [fpcomplete.com: Announcing Amber, encrypted secrets management](https://academy.fpblock.com/blog/announcing-amber-ci-secret-tool) [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Amber, a lightweight CI/CD-friendly command-line secrets tool designed to securely encrypt and decrypt sensitive application environment configurations. Offers an alternative to complex key management servers for basic build steps.
-  - **(2021)** [kubeopsskills/cloud-secret-resolvers: Cloud Secret Resolvers (CSR)](https://github.com/kubeopsskills/cloud-secret-resolvers) ⭐ 35  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source operator-free secret resolver utility that queries AWS, Azure, and GCP secret stores dynamically, writing resolved parameters straight into runtime Kubernetes configurations. Reduces overhead associated with bulky operator systems.
-  - **(2021)** [chrisns/cosign-keyless-demo: Cosign Keyless GitHub Action Demo](https://github.com/chrisns/cosign-keyless-demo) ⭐ 14  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical reference repository showcasing how to perform keyless container image signing inside GitHub Actions using Cosign. The blueprint demonstrates authenticating against Fulcio and Rekor using GitHub's temporary identity tokens. Essential for platform engineers looking to implement secure-by-default CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/aws-samples: Apache Log4j2 CVE-2021-44228 node agent](https://github.com/aws-samples/kubernetes-log4j-cve-2021-44228-node-agent) ⭐ 2  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An archival security daemonset developed by AWS to locate containers running vulnerable Log4j libraries in Kubernetes. While no longer actively maintained, the scanning patterns and daemon architecture provide a solid reference for building automated host security scanning tools.
-  - **(2021)** [w3schools.io: YAML - yaml vs yml file](https://www.w3schools.io/file/yaml-vs-yml) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An article detailing the historical background and OS-level implications of choosing `.yaml` vs `.yml` file extensions. It clarifies naming behaviors across modern orchestrators and configuration parsers to ensure consistency across teams.
-  - **(2021)** [avencera/yamine](https://github.com/avencera/yamine) ⭐ 19  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fast, Rust-based CLI processor built to parse and validate YAML file structures. While development is inactive, it serves as a lightweight local tool for querying configuration nodes in resource-constrained container images.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Rancher presents first big release after SUSE acquisition, ups game on hosted cluster provisioning](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/09/02/rancher-presents-first-big-release-after-suse-acquisition-ups-game-on-hosted-cluster-provisioning/1627301) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A release overview tracking the launch of Rancher 2.6, the first landmark version following SUSE's acquisition. Highlights the platform's refined user experience and deep public cloud managed-cluster provisioning tools.
-  - **(2021)** [suse.com: SUSE Rancher 2.6 delivers interoperability across multi-cloud environments with redesigned user experience, hosted cluster support, and improved security posture](https://www.suse.com/c/intro-rancher-2-6-features) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official SUSE release summary detailing Rancher 2.6's new features. Focuses on improved multi-cloud interoperability, centralized security scanning, and simplified provisioning loops for EKS and GKE engines.
-  - **(2021)** [dzone: Getting Started With Rancher 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-rancher) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A quick-start Refcard outlining basic SUSE Rancher setup mechanisms, underlying architecture, CNI options, and step-by-step guidance on initial multi-cluster configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [Bootstrap RKE Kubernetes Cluster in AWS Environment](https://github.com/LukeMwila/bootstrap-rke-cluster-in-aws) ⭐ 19  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automation playbook demonstrating how to bootstrap highly available Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) clusters in an AWS infrastructure environment using structured Terraform configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How K3s, Portworx, and Calico Can Serve as a Foundation of Cloud Native Edge Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/how-k3s-portworx-and-calico-can-serve-as-a-foundation-of-cloud-native-edge-infrastructure) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A systems design blueprint exploring how to combine the lightweight footprint of K3s with Calico's secure CNI network policies and Portworx's persistent distributed block storage at the edge.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tutorial - Configure Cloud Native Edge Infrastructure with K3s, Calico, Portworx](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-configure-cloud-native-edge-infrastructure-with-k3s-calico-portworx) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step tutorial configuring a complete edge topology. Leverages K3s orchestration, Calico eBPF-driven networking policies, and resilient Portworx data storage systems.
-  - **(2021)** [codeburst.io: Creating a Local Development Kubernetes Cluster with k3s and Traefik Proxy](https://codeburst.io/creating-a-local-development-kubernetes-cluster-with-k3s-and-traefik-proxy-7a5033cb1c2d) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A quick-start configuration tutorial demonstrating how to build a responsive, low-footprint local testing cluster using K3s with the integrated Traefik proxy acting as the microservice ingress controller.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: K3s + Sysdig: Deploying and securing your cluster… in less than 8 minutes! 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/k3s-sysdig-falco) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical runtime safety guide showcasing integration of Sysdig monitoring agents and CNCF Falco threat detection engines inside light K3s edge frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [gabrieltanner.org: Setting up a HA Kubernetes cluster using K3S](https://gabrieltanner.org/blog/ha-kubernetes-cluster-using-k3s) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical tutorial demonstrating how to install high-availability K3s clusters by leveraging external SQL databases (like PostgreSQL) to store states as an alternative to etcd.
-  - **(2021)** [arstechnica.com: CentOS is goneβ€”but RHEL is now free for up to 16 production servers](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/centos-is-gone-but-rhel-is-now-free-for-up-to-16-production-servers) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Report on Red Hat's post-CentOS mitigation strategy, which expanded free Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) individual developer subscriptions to support up to 16 production nodes, easing the transition for small operations.
-  - **(2021)** [arstechnica.com: Why Red Hat killed CentOSβ€”a CentOS board member speaks](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/on-the-death-of-centos-red-hat-liaison-brian-exelbierd-speaks) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Behind-the-scenes perspective on the transition to CentOS Stream. Argues that CentOS Linux was a dead end that did not contribute back to RHEL, while CentOS Stream serves as an active, collaborative innovation platform.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Red Hat introduces free RHEL for open-source, non-profit organizations](https://www.zdnet.com/article/free-red-hat-enterprise-linux-for-open-source-non-profit-organizations) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Informative piece detailing Red Hat's expansion of free RHEL access to non-profit groups, open-source communities, and scientific organizations to mitigate negative sentiment following the pivot from CentOS Linux.
-  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: Red Hat Enterprise Linux lanza una versiΓ³n a bajo costo para llegar a mΓ‘s pΓΊblico de sectores de investigaciΓ³n y acadΓ©mico](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/red-hat-enterprise-linux-lanza-version-a-costo-para-llegar-a-publico-sectores-investigacion-academico) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish language report analyzing Red Hat's low-cost RHEL licensing targeting research facilities, academic bodies, and testing environments, aimed at retaining institutional loyalty post-CentOS shift.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to Manage Multiple SSH Key Pairs](https://dev.to/josephmidura/how-to-manage-multiple-ssh-key-pairs-1ik) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on mapping multiple distinct SSH credentials on a single host. Guides the user in creating robust `~/.ssh/config` blocks to automatically select specific keys based on host names.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxteck.com: 10 basic and most useful 'ssh' client commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-ssh-client-commands-in-linux) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Educational checklist covering core SSH options like disabling agent forwarding, binding specific ports, altering debug verbosity, and piping command output directly across hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [TΓΊneles SSH](https://atareao.es/ubuntu/tuneles-ssh) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide in Spanish focusing on local, remote, and dynamic SSH port forwarding. Clarifies complex traffic redirection patterns to bypass firewall obstacles and secure local development setups.
-  - **(2021)** [google/clusterfuzzlite 🌟](https://github.com/google/clusterfuzzlite) ⭐ 528  [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Lightweight alternative to ClusterFuzz designed specifically for CI/CD environments. Easily executes security fuzz testing on target APIs to find memory leaks, crashes, and buffer overflows.
-  - **(2021)** [strimzi/kafka-kubernetes-config-provider: Kubernetes Configuration Provider' for Apache Kafka](https://github.com/strimzi/kafka-kubernetes-config-provider) ⭐ 30  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized provider class allowing Kafka applications to read operational properties directly from Kubernetes Secrets and ConfigMaps. This architectural utility simplifies TLS certificate mount mappings and broker credential provisioning, eliminating redundant file sync code in application containers.
-  - **(2021)** [strimzi/strimzi-canary](https://github.com/strimzi/strimzi-canary) ⭐ 42  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated canary service designed to act as a diagnostic sentinel within Strimzi-managed environments. It continuously executes basic read-write loops inside dedicated topics to report real-time, end-to-end performance indicators like latency and partition availability.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Confluent and Microsoft Announce Strategic Alliance](https://www.confluent.io/blog/latest-partner-ecosystem) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the strategic alliance bringing Confluent's fully managed streaming services directly into the Microsoft Azure marketplace. The integration addresses corporate security hurdles, provisioning friction, and unified billing requirements for cloud-native enterprise teams.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Automatically Generate Machine Learning Code with Just a Few Clicks](https://towardsdatascience.com/automatically-generate-machine-learning-code-with-just-a-few-clicks-7901b2334f97) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores early AutoML and automated code-generation tools designed to accelerate the model-building lifecycle. Evaluates the architectural benefits of removing manual scaffolding from pipeline creation, while stressing the long-term necessity of custom code refactoring for performance-critical production systems.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Is coding necessary to work as a data scientist?](https://analyticsindiamag.com/is-coding-necessary-to-work-as-a-data-scientist) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the tension between low-code/no-code ML frameworks and custom code solutions. Synthesizes why advanced programming remains essential for architectural optimization, pipeline reliability, custom deployment debugging, and deep system engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: hich Container System Should You Use: Kubernetes or Docker?](https://www.makeuseof.com/kubernetes-or-docker) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies the common beginner point of confusion comparing Docker with Kubernetes. Explains that Docker is a containerization engine focused on packing and running single application workloads, while Kubernetes is an orchestrator managing fleets of containers across physical resources.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Eclipse JKube 1.4.0 is now available!](https://blog.marcnuri.com/eclipse-jkube-1-4-0) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An update detailing features and improvements delivered in Eclipse JKube 1.4.0. Live Grounding indicates that updates like 1.4.0 stabilized multi-platform image generation capabilities and introduced robust handling of custom Helm charts and manifest validation rules.
-  - **(2021)** [StatusBay](https://github.com/similarweb/statusbay) ⭐ 387  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An active deployment monitoring tool that provides real-time visibility into Kubernetes deployment sequences. By aggregating event logs and state transitions, StatusBay offers clean diagnostic traces for failed releases, improving post-mortem analysis.
-  - **(2021)** [maorfr/helm-backup: Helm Backup Plugin](https://github.com/maorfr/helm-backup) ⭐ 83  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early state backup plugin designed to preserve localized copies of active Helm releases. Modern declarative GitOps frameworks (such as Argo CD or Flux) have made manual stateful backups obsolete.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Kustomize - How to customize Kubernetes objects kubernetes](https://dev.to/katiatalhi/introduction-to-kustomize-how-to-customize-kubernetes-objects-3e08) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial covering Kustomize fundamentals, including base structures, namespaces, and target overlays. Details how to perform key-value injections, customize metadata, and scale replica sizes across environments while maintaining dry manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Best way to Automate AWS EBS Snapshots (without scripts)](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-automate-aws-ebs-snapshots-54og) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to configure Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (DLM) to schedule and automate AWS EBS snapshot generation without script maintenance. Live Grounding indicates DLM as a standard cloud operations practice, eliminating cron-based scripts and reducing compliance failure risk.
-  - **(2021)** [Linkedin discussion: Need help on Backup and restore methods of EC2 using s3 services](https://www.linkedin.com/uas/login?session_redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fgroups%2F49531%2F49531-6093375473969090562) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Professional community forum troubleshooting AWS EC2 backup patterns using Amazon S3 storage. Discusses native snapshot systems, cron-based automation pipelines, and third-party orchestration agents to safeguard virtual machine disks.
-  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: Low-code could replace "traditional" coding within months](https://www.techradar.com/news/low-code-could-replace-traditional-coding-within-months) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A provocative analysis reflecting on speculative industry trends regarding low-code automation. It highlights how aggressive market expansion projections suggest rapid enterprise adoption, while detailing the ongoing debate about scalability limits.
-  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: How To Install Kubernetes Dashboard with NodePort in Linux](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/07/10/how-install-kubernetes-dashboard-nodeport-linux) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial addressing the manual installation of the native Kubernetes Dashboard. Demonstrates exposing the web interface via NodePort services and configuring critical ServiceAccount resources to establish authorized access control.
-  - **(2021)** [age-of-product.com: Scrum 2021: Getting You Started as Scrum Master or Product Owner](https://age-of-product.com/scrum-2021) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical onboarding guide for newly appointed Scrum Masters and Product Owners. Outlines core responsibilities, meeting setups, and delivery tracking rules matching updated agile patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [stackoverflow.blog: The rise of the DevOps mindset 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/06/10/the-rise-of-the-devops-mindset) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Draws on Stack Overflow developers' telemetry data to illustrate how software architects have universally embraced CI/CD automation and infrastructure control tasks as core aspects of their jobs.
-  - **(2020)** [acloudguru.com: 5 Reasons to NOT Move to DevOps 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/5-reasons-to-not-move-to-devops) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a critical look at modern DevOps transformations. Outlines operational and structural bottlenecks where attempts fail due to misaligned software patterns or lacking automated testing frameworks.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Puppet Releases Its 2020 State of DevOps Report 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/11/2020-devops-report) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the 2020 State of DevOps report. Highlights operational plateaus in mid-stage organizational structures, arguing for self-service automation and infrastructure abstraction models.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to everything DevOps 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/2/devops-beginners) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A baseline conceptual handbook for beginners. Breaks down how CI/CD loops, metrics gathering, and post-incident learning reviews act as a collective architecture.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: What is DevOps? A guide to common methods and misconceptions 🌟](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/devops-definition) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A baseline GitHub handbook defining core system release terminology. Discusses the transition to GitOps, continuous build validations, and post-deployment observability loops.
-  - **(2020)** [mindtheproduct.com: The Product Managers’ Guide to Continuous Delivery and DevOps 🌟🌟](https://www.mindtheproduct.com/what-the-hell-are-ci-cd-and-devops-a-cheatsheet-for-the-rest-of-us) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Bridges the gap between technical release pipelines and business product management. Explains DevOps principles, release gating, and CD strategies to align cross-functional teams with deployment automation architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Question: How will you set up a CI/CD pipeline? 🌟](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-question-how-will-you-set-up-a-ci-cd-pipeline) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical architectural blueprint of modern pipeline assembly: testing validations, container building, canary promotions, and rollbacks. Essential resource for production architecture preparation.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: From DevOps to DevApps. Event-Driven Architecture 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/from-devops-to-devapps) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the adoption of asynchronous architectures. Demonstrates how event-driven loops alter traditional deployments, replacing synchronous HTTP endpoints with resilient event streaming pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [Distributed version of Spring Petclinic built with Spring Cloud 🌟](https://github.com/odedia/spring-petclinic-microservices) ⭐ 2  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-maintained fork of the distributed Spring PetClinic codebase focusing on alternative Spring Cloud configurations. Provides a lean reference for configuring multi-module Gradle/Maven setups for local microservice debugging.
-  - **(2020)** [elmanytas.es: Kubernetes para impostores III](https://elmanytas.es/?q=node/358) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical Spanish-language guide dissecting Kubernetes primitives and runtime structures. It demystifies the steep learning curve by explaining pods, services, and deployments with a pragmatic, developer-focused narrative.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes container orchestration](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/container-orchestration) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational overview of container orchestration and its necessity in modern distributed systems. Examines how Kubernetes automates scheduling, self-healing, scaling, and load balancing across cluster nodes.
-  - **(2020)** [luminousmen.com: Kubernetes 101](https://luminousmen.com/post/kubernetes-101) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory deep dive focusing on basic Kubernetes resource abstractions like Pods, ReplicaSets, and Deployments. Helps developers transition from docker-compose paradigms to orchestrator-centric declarative specifications.
-  - **(2020)** [css-tricks.com: Kubernetes Explained Simply: Containers, Pods and Images](https://css-tricks.com/kubernetes-explained-simply-containers-pods-and-images) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly accessible guide targeting front-end and full-stack developers. It traces the hierarchy from container images and isolated container layers up to multi-container Pod topologies and network configuration.
-  - **(2020)** [devcentral.f5.com: What is Kubernetes?](https://community.f5.com/kb/technicalarticles/what-is-kubernetes/281010) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains basic Kubernetes capabilities from a high-performance application delivery and network security perspective. Covers traffic management, container runtimes, and ingress controller integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: Basics on Kubernetes: What exactly is a deployment?](https://www.learnsteps.com/basics-on-kubernetes-what-exactly-is-a-deployment) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the conceptual boundaries between Pods, ReplicaSets, and Deployments. Explains the continuous declarative loop run by the deployment controller to maintain the desired pod replicas count.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift-yolo](https://github.com/e-minguez/openshift-yolo) ⭐ 8  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight community playbook designed to spin up fast, non-production OpenShift 4 clusters on local machines. Streamlines initialization steps by bypassing heavy production components.
-  - **(2020)** [How to Implement the Automerge feature that is missing from BitBucket cloud](https://poolofthought.com/how-to-implement-the-automerge-feature-that-is-missing-from-bitbucket-cloud) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical workaround explaining how to construct custom auto-merge features absent from Bitbucket Cloud. Outlines implementation architecture using webhooks, serverless functions (e.g., AWS Lambda), or external CI API controllers.
-  - **(2020)** [github-rebase-bot](https://github.com/nicolai86/github-rebase-bot) ⭐ 29  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight, Go-based automation daemon that responds to GitHub webhooks by automatically executing git rebase commands on active PRs. It eliminates manual rebase overhead, keeping pull requests structurally fresh relative to target master branches.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/squalrus/merge-bot: PR Merge Bot](https://github.com/squalrus/merge-bot) ⭐ 69  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simple Golang-based GitHub bot that validates customizable integration rules before executing automated merges. It minimizes workspace divergence by ensuring remote master commits are regularly synchronized with incoming pull requests.
-  - **(2020)** [asdf-kubectl](https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-kubectl) ⭐ 131  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-maintained plugin for the asdf extendable version manager, designed to install and manage multiple versions of kubectl. It facilitates deterministic local environments by locking Kubernetes CLI versions per project.
-  - **(2020)** [gopaddle-io/configurator](https://github.com/gopaddle-io/configurator) ⭐ 115  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automation controller watching ConfigMap and Secret events to automatically trigger rolling updates on corresponding workloads. It bridges configuration state changes with zero-downtime deployment workflows without manual redeploys.
-  - **(2020)** [haxsaw/hikaru 🌟](https://github.com/haxsaw/hikaru) ⭐ 210  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Python package enabling developers to generate, inspect, and manipulate Kubernetes resources as native Python dataclasses. Hikaru validates and processes complex schemas inside orchestration and automation runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [witchery-project/witchery](https://github.com/witchery-project/witchery) ⭐ 130  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security chaos engineering framework designed to simulate security compromises and platform exploits inside clusters. It tests detection alerts, runtime defense mechanisms, and operational response procedures.
-  - **(2020)** [theketchio/ketch 🌟](https://github.com/theketchio/ketch) ⭐ 662  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An application-focused interface that delivers PaaS-like abstractions directly on top of raw Kubernetes API layers. Ketch handles networking, domain configurations, and ingress controls through unified application interfaces.
-  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Automating safe, hands-off deployments 🌟🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/es/builders-library/automating-safe-hands-off-deployments) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical AWS Builders Library analysis detailing Amazon's safe, automated deployment methodologies. Highlights pipeline design using fractional wave rollouts, automated synthetic testing, and automated rollbacks triggered by alarm thresholds.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.nootch.net: Kubernetes at Home With K3s](https://blog.nootch.net/post/kubernetes-at-home-with-k3s) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A personal home-lab engineering log detailing bare-metal K3s installation, storage mounting strategies, and managing multi-tenant microservices on budget-friendly consumer hardware.
-  - **(2020)** [PandasDatabase is a RESTful database engine application built on top of Pandas](https://pypi.org/project/pddb) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces pddb as a RESTful web service exposing Pandas dataframes via structured queries. Live Grounding highlights that while highly effective for localized prototyping, it lacks transactional guarantees, requiring migration to OLAP engines like DuckDB for production scaling.
-  - **(2020)** [viewnext.com: Front End vs Back End (spanish)](https://www.viewnext.com/front-end-vs-back-end) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explica la divisiΓ³n fundamental del desarrollo de software entre el Front End y el Back End. Describe las tecnologΓ­as clave de la capa de presentaciΓ³n (HTML, CSS, JavaScript frameworks) y las arquitecturas de servidor de la capa lΓ³gica, bases de datos y APIs que las sostienen.
-  - **(2020)** [Secretize 🌟](https://github.com/bbl/secretize) ⭐ 71  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight command-line utility to convert raw secrets and environment variables directly into encrypted Kubernetes Secret manifests. Helpful for basic automation pipelines, although modern enterprise workflows typically favor external systems like Vault, External Secrets Operator, or sealed-secrets.
-  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: Scrum and Kanban: 3 realities CIOs should know](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/10/scrum-kanban-3-realities-cios) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic insights for enterprise technology leaders executing agile transitions. Examines team dynamics, organizational culture barriers, and practical hybrid methodology models within highly regulated business domains.
-  - **(2019)** [hackernoon.com: The Ultimate Beginners Guide To Kubernetes and Container Orchestration](https://hackernoon.com/the-ultimate-beginners-guide-to-kubernetes-and-container-orchestration-5d83354y) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the evolution of software hosting environments from physical bare-metal servers, through hypervisor-based virtualization, to lightweight OCI containers orchestrated dynamically by Kubernetes.
-  - **(2019)** [karneliuk.com: REST API 1. Basics cheat sheet (Ansible, Bash, Postman, and Python) for GET using NetBox and Docker as examples](https://karneliuk.com/2019/07/rest-api-1-basics-cheat-sheet-ansible-bash-postman-and-python-for-get-using-netbox-and-docker-as-examples) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on implementation guide for REST API execution using Ansible, Bash, Postman, and Python with a practical focus on GET operations. Leverages Docker-hosted NetBox to demonstrate programmatic network configuration management and automation strategies.
-  - **(2019)** [karneliuk.com: REST API 2. Basics cheat sheet (Ansible, Bash, Postman, and Python) for POST/DELETE using NetBox and Docker as examples](https://karneliuk.com/2019/08/rest-api-2-basics-cheat-sheet-ansible-bash-postman-and-python-for-post-delete-using-netbox-and-docker-as-examples) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two of the automation guide, expanding API execution into state-changing operations via POST and DELETE methods. Demonstrates transactional lifecycle management of infrastructure objects through multi-tool automation scripts across containerized environments.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift 4.2 vSphere Install Quickstart](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-2-vsphere-install-quickstart) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early quickstart guide detailing the deployment of OpenShift 4.2 on VMware vSphere environments. Although the VMware integration remains a highly active enterprise deployment pattern, the technical versions and procedures listed here have been superseded by advanced, automated CPI/CSI integrations in 2026.
-  - **(2019)** [Configure bitbucket-pipelines.yml to automatically merge feature branch to master?](https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Bitbucket-questions/configure-bitbucket-pipelines-yml-to-automatically-merge-feature/qaq-p/793222) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A community-focused guide outlining configuration recipes for automerging feature branches into staging or master using `bitbucket-pipelines.yml`. Uses shell scripts and pipeline runners to securely push merge commits back to the remote repository.
-  - **(2019)** [DaspawnW/vault-crd](https://github.com/DaspawnW/vault-crd) ⭐ 175  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Kubernetes operator designed to synchronize HashiCorp Vault values directly into native Kubernetes Secrets. It leverages Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to orchestrate and update secrets dynamically while maintaining external vault parity.
-  - **(2019)** [4ARMED/kubeletmein](https://github.com/4ARMED/kubeletmein) ⭐ 164  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical auditing utility engineered to locate and read API client certificates directly from Kubelet configurations. It helps security teams check local permission scopes and recover access inside administrative bounds.
-  - **(2019)** [ofek/csi-gcs](https://github.com/ofek/csi-gcs) ⭐ 159  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CSI volume plugin executing secure file systems mounting directly to Google Cloud Storage (GCS) buckets. It provides container pods with localized, standard disk directory abstractions over GCS object storage.
-  - **(2019)** [knight42/kubectl-blame: kubectl-blame: git-like blame for kubectl](https://github.com/knight42/kubectl-blame) ⭐ 150  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Git-like 'blame' extension for kubectl that identifies modification authors and dates for different resource configuration blocks. It uses Kubernetes metadata managed-fields to trace API modifications over time.
-  - **(2019)** [corneliusweig/konfig](https://github.com/corneliusweig/konfig) ⭐ 388  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical kubectl extension designed to safely split, filter, and combine credentials inside complex kubeconfig contexts. It isolates specific configuration sets to reduce administrative risk across disparate target hosts.
-  - **(2019)** [segmentio/kubectl-curl: Kubectl plugin to run curl commands against kubernetes' pods](https://github.com/segmentio/kubectl-curl) ⭐ 188  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A convenient plugin allowing engineers to execute curl commands inside target pod namespaces. It simplifies localized API troubleshooting, service mesh network testing, and microservice validation.
-  - **(2019)** [particledecay/kconf](https://github.com/particledecay/kconf) ⭐ 154  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A command-line client designed to merge, switch, and delete multiple kubeconfig files. It eliminates configuration chaos by providing simple CLI interfaces for dynamic context management.
-  - **(2019)** [Python Multi-Process Execution Pool](https://github.com/eXascaleInfolab/PyExPool) ⭐ 168  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents PyExPool as an execution tool addressing the high memory overheads associated with Python's multiprocessing pools. Live Grounding demonstrates its efficiency in long-running pipelines where task queue persistence and custom process pooling prevent the continuous cost of worker spawns.
-  - **(2019)** [How to Restore Your Instance Data from a Backup using Snapshots on AWS EC2/EBS](https://www.cloudinsidr.com/content/how-to-restore-your-instance-data-from-a-backup-using-snapshots-on-aws-ec2ebs) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tactical guide demonstrating how to execute data restoration and replacement tasks on AWS EC2 instances from existing EBS volume snapshots. Live Grounding indicates that while manual recovery commands remain core knowledge, enterprise architectures automate these tasks via Infrastructure-as-Code and policy engines.
-  - **(2019)** [thenewstack.io: Bad News for Cloud Computing: OpenStack Use Plummets and Discounts Dry Up](https://thenewstack.io/bad-news-for-cloud-computing-openstack-use-plummets-and-discounts-dry-up) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece detailing the sharp decline in OpenStack market share as public cloud hyperscalers expanded. Live Grounding confirms that OpenStack remains stable only in telecom NFV and niche on-premises private clouds, while generic enterprise deployments have shifted to Kubernetes and hybrid-cloud runtimes.
-  - **(2018)** [Purposeful Commits](https://chrisarcand.com/purposeful-commits) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical essay discussing optimal commit message hygiene and atomic commits. Argues that purposeful, structured histories are critical for tracking down regression roots and ensuring easy codebase traversability.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.plasticscm.com: Add a mergebot to your repo!](https://blog.plasticscm.com/2018/09/add-mergebot-to-your-repo.html) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Plastic SCM technical blog post explaining the setup and architectural benefits of integrated merge bots. Outlines workflows to prevent integration bottlenecks and systematically enforce automated QA gates prior to branch resolution.
-  - **(2018)** [genbeta.com: Plastic SCM Mergebot: automatizando tu pipeline de desarrollo](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/plastic-scm-mergebot-automatizando-tu-pipeline-desarrollo) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language technical review explaining the automation capabilities of Plastic SCM Mergebot. It breaks down how the tool coordinates tests, manages branches, and handles auto-merges within the broader development pipeline.
-  - **(2018)** [target/pod-reaper](https://github.com/target/pod-reaper) ⭐ 210  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated reaper utility designed to sweep, terminate, and clean up pods based on custom-defined schedules and rule parameters. It ensures platform efficiency by pruning dead workloads or stale containers.
-  - **(2018)** [nabsul/k8s-ecr-login-renew: Renew Kubernetes Docker secrets for AWS ECR](https://github.com/nabsul/k8s-ecr-login-renew) ⭐ 228  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cron utility designed to update expiring AWS ECR registry tokens automatically within Kubernetes cluster namespaces. It maintains registry pull-secret health over long runtime durations.
-  - **(2018)** [coursereport.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Python for Cybersecurity](https://www.coursereport.com/blog/python-for-cyber-security-with-flatiron-school) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces python scripting constructs for penetration testing, log parsing, and security tooling. Live Grounding highlights Python's continuous dominance in security automation, where SecOps and SOAR workflows leverage standard modules to parse IOCs and coordinate rapid incident response tasks.
-  - **(2016)** [DictMySQL: A MySQL class for more convenient database manipulation with Python dictionary](https://github.com/gyli/DictMySQL) ⭐ 56  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces DictMySQL as a dictionary-driven query execution abstraction. Live Grounding emphasizes that while useful for scripting, modern enterprise developments rely on full-fledged ORMs (like SQLAlchemy or Tortoise) to guarantee database injection protection and proper pool scaling.
-  - **(2016)** [ec2-ssh-yplan: A pair of command line utilities for finding and SSH-ing into your Amazon EC2 instances by tag (such as β€˜Name’)](https://pypi.org/project/ec2-ssh-yplan) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents a set of CLI wrappers for resolving AWS EC2 instance metadata to facilitate fast SSH access. Live Grounding indicates that modern secure architectures prioritize AWS Systems Manager Session Manager (SSM) and private endpoint setups over direct, port-22 SSH routing models.
-  - **(2016)** [The State of Real-Time Web in 2016](https://banksco.de/p/state-of-realtime-web-2016.html) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical report from 2016 analyzing the landscape of real-time web transport. While historically useful, modern 2026 platforms have mostly replaced these early implementations with standardized WebSockets and Server-Sent Events (SSE).
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Schema Conversion Tool now supports PostgreSQL as conversion target](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/01/aws-schema-conversion-tool-postgresql-support) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight chronicles the historical release when AWS SCT introduced target support for Amazon RDS PostgreSQL. Live Grounding indicates that this addition laid the groundwork for open-source migrations of commercial PL/SQL and T-SQL. Included for tracing AWS ecosystem historical growth.
-  - **(2016)** [Avoiding pitfalls running Mongo 3.2 in Docker on OSX](https://iainhunter.wordpress.com/2016/01/12/avoiding-pitfalls-running-mongo-3-2-in-docker-on-osx) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes historical performance bottlenecks and host volume-mounting complications when virtualizing MongoDB 3.2 on macOS Docker setups. Remains as a reference for handling localized hypervisor file lockups.
-  - **(2016)** [New – Scheduled Reserved Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-scheduled-reserved-instances) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Scheduled Reserved Instances, designed to book recurring computational capacity (mostly superseded by dynamic Savings Plans and modern On-Demand capacity reservations).
-  - **(2016)** [forbes.com: Explaining Agile 🌟](https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2016/09/08/explaining-agile) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational analysis on the core principles of Agile as a paradigm of delivery. Emphasizes self-organization, customer-centric value streams, and continuous iteration as cultural priorities over rigid procedural metrics.
-  - **(2015)** [AWS Mobile Hub – Build, Test, and Monitor Mobile Applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-mobile-hub-build-test-and-monitor-mobile-applications) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historic product announcement for AWS Mobile Hub, the predecessor tool used for configuring client-side storage, compute, and cognito authentication (superseded entirely by AWS Amplify).
-  - **(2014)** [oravirt.wordpress.com: Getting started with ansible-oracle](https://oravirt.wordpress.com/2014/10/01/getting-started-with-ansible-oracle) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early community guide to bootstrapping Oracle automated configurations using ansible-oracle. It introduces infrastructure engineers to basic node topologies, directory layouts, and execution variables. It serves as a historical baseline for modern database-as-code deployments.
-  - **(2014)** [oravirt.wordpress.com: Changes in ansible-oracle v1.2](https://oravirt.wordpress.com/2014/11/05/changes-in-ansible-oracle-v1-2) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Release analysis highlighting the enhancements introduced in ansible-oracle v1.2. The article outlines performance-tuning improvements, bug fixes for Oracle Restart configurations, and more flexible network settings. This is a reference point for tracking configuration history.
-  - **(2014)** [Managing the Cloud with a Few Lines of Python (EuroPython 2014)](https://pyvideo.org/video/2987/managing-the-cloud-with-a-few-lines-of-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight indexes a EuroPython presentation on utilizing Python to script cloud systems. Live Grounding positions this as a major historical milestone, showcasing the fundamental paradigms that enabled modern declarative and programmatic Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) architectures.
-  - **(2013)** [Quantum Taps AWS for Cloud-Powered Disaster Recovery](https://www.infostor.com/backup-and_recovery/quantum-taps-aws-for-cloud-powered-disaster-recovery.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An archival news piece on how Quantum leveraged AWS to enable hybrid cloud disaster recovery and tape archive features. Live Grounding views this as a foundational hybrid-cloud implementation that helped formulate modern storage tiering and backup lifecycle workflows.
-  - **(2009)** [twitter.com/commandlinefu](https://x.com/commandlinefu) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Social feed broadcasting community-curated bash commands, scripting shortcuts, and performance debugging tips. Live Grounding shows it acts as an informative micro-learning stream for system operations professionals.
-  - **(2026)** [TerraSchema: Generate JSON Schema from Terraform Configurations](https://github.com/HewlettPackard/terraschema) ⭐ 71  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized CLI tool that parses declared Terraform configurations to generate structural JSON Schemas. Useful for running runtime validation scripts on dynamic inputs or verifying API schemas during configuration processing.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/sclorg/mariadb-container](https://github.com/sclorg/mariadb-container) ⭐ 32  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official SCLOrg MariaDB container image optimized specifically for Kubernetes platforms. Includes integrated security scripts, support for arbitrary non-root UID execution, and custom database initialization configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Spinnaker](https://github.com/robzienert/awesome-spinnaker) ⭐ 13  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer resource library for Spinnaker continuous delivery engines. Details advanced declarative pipeline patterns, blue-green delivery topologies, and integration guidelines for multi-cloud deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [andredesousa/devops-best-practices](https://github.com/andredesousa/devops-best-practices) ⭐ 53  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An opinionated checklist detailing architectural best practices for logging formats, schema migrations, system health monitoring, and security setups. Helps engineering teams establish healthy container operational standards.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/reddec/keycloak-ext-operator](https://github.com/reddec/keycloak-ext-operator) ⭐ 23  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Keycloak-ext-operator is a targeted community operator designed to manage key Identity and Access Management (IAM) configurations in Keycloak deployments. It simplifies administrative overhead by mapping custom Keycloak resources, users, and clients directly to Kubernetes manifests. Platform engineers utilize it to configure microservice authentication within declarative pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [rene6502/keepass-secret](https://github.com/rene6502/keepass-secret) ⭐ 36  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KeePass-Secret is a specialized Kubernetes operator designed to synchronize secret data directly from a secure KeePass database into native K8s secrets. By mapping database paths to target configurations, it helps teams centralize configuration files offline while automating cluster injection. The tool is highly suitable for homelab architectures and secure developer environments.
-  - **(2026)** [pulumi/kube2pulumi](https://github.com/pulumi/kube2pulumi) ⭐ 107  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open-source command-line tool designed to convert static Kubernetes YAML templates or dynamically generated Helm outputs directly into isomorphic, compilable Pulumi configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/AdamRussak/k8f](https://github.com/AdamRussak/k8f) ⭐ 41  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” K8f simplifies local microservice debugging by providing a graphical interface to manage multiple concurrent Kubernetes port-forward tunnels. It replaces manual, error-prone terminal execution with a clean dashboard for defining, starting, and monitoring local-to-remote cluster tunnels. This GUI wrapper is highly beneficial for developers managing complex, multi-service local mockups.
-  - **(2026)** [deepfence/YaraHunter](https://github.com/deepfence/YaraHunter) ⭐ 1321  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deepfence's YaraHunter is a highly specialized open-source utility that scans container images, filesystems, and directories for malware and Indicators of Compromise (IoC) using YARA rules. Operates out-of-band to discover hidden secrets, active exploits, and remote shells, ensuring build artifacts conform to regulatory secure postures.
-  - **(2026)** [Helm Kanvas Snapshot](https://github.com/meshery-extensions/helm-kanvas-snapshot) ⭐ 43  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates Meshery's visualization layer into Helm pipelines. Enables engineers to capture runtime topology models and visually document deployed resource layouts directly from active releases.
-  - **(2025)** [Jenkins Custom WAR Packager](https://github.com/jenkinsci/custom-war-packager) ⭐ 87  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicate citation verification for the Custom WAR Packager. Serves as the primary operational tool used to generate custom, pre-hardened enterprise Jenkins distributions tailored with pre-allocated configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [GCF LearnFree.org](https://www.learnfree.org/en) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A resource dedicated purely to entry-level computer literacy, basic operating system navigation, and office tools. Does not possess technical resources or workflows targeting SRE or cloud engineering domains.
-  - **(2025)** [Example of JCasC](https://github.com/halkeye-docker/docker-jenkins) ⭐ 16  [DOCKERFILE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical reference architecture repository deploying containerized Jenkins masters using pre-mounted configurations and declarative configurations. Ideal for sandboxing configuration-as-code workflows.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/Netcracker/KubeMarine](https://github.com/Netcracker/KubeMarine) ⭐ 131  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KubeMarine is a lightweight, Python-based automation framework engineered for physical bare-metal and virtual machine cluster deployments. It streamlines OS-level system configuration, Kubeadm orchestration, certificate management, and system patch operations via streamlined SSH automation.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-foreach: kubectl foreach ⭐](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-foreach) ⭐ 489  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” kubectl-foreach is a highly efficient plugin that runs kubectl commands across multiple contexts, namespaces, or resources in parallel. It handles asynchronous command execution and presents grouped terminal output, drastically optimizing multi-cluster administrative operations.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/Skarlso/crd-to-sample-yaml](https://github.com/Skarlso/crd-to-sample-yaml) ⭐ 194  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized CLI tool designed to parse complex Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) and automatically generate fully structured sample YAML configurations. It is highly beneficial for platform developers wanting to generate quick, accurate documentation.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/Qovery/Torii](https://github.com/Qovery/Torii) ⭐ 178  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Torii is an open-source developer portal construction kit designed by Qovery. It provides customizable building blocks to easily curate, expose, and manage developer-facing interfaces, bridging complex infrastructure with human-readable operational catalogs.
-  - **(2024)** [bikeshed.fm: The Bike Shed](https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused podcast analyzing code health, automated testing frameworks, and dependency updates. Offers practical strategies on handling deployment scaling issues and code design patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-solutions](https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-solutions) ⭐ 77  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-supported library of AWS solutions built entirely in Terraform. Aggregates multi-tier networking patterns, secure IAM configurations, and highly reliable VPC models to fast-track enterprise landing zones.
-  - **(2024)** [kunchalavikram1427: kubernetes Public](https://github.com/kunchalavikram1427/Kubernetes_public) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A public community repository comprising manifests, setup recipes, and operational scripting files for educational Kubernetes clusters. Useful for individual engineers seeking boilerplate YAML configs for standard testing.
-  - **(2024)** [DontShaveTheYak/jenkins-std-lib:  Jenkins Standard Shared Library 🌟](https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/jenkins-std-lib) ⭐ 51  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A production-grade collection of reusable Groovy utilities providing standardized code blocks for dynamic build systems. This standard library speeds up custom pipeline composition.
-  - **(2024)** [helm-changelog: Create changelogs for Helm Charts, based on git history](https://github.com/mogensen/helm-changelog) ⭐ 43  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A smart CLI helper designed to parse git commit logs and automatically compile detailed changelogs for Helm releases. Ideal for maintaining human-readable release histories without manual maintenance bottlenecks during major release cycles.
-  - **(2024)** [upmc-enterprises/registry-creds: Registry Credentials ⭐](https://github.com/upmc-enterprises/registry-creds) ⭐ 348  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Registry Credentials is a Kubernetes controller designed to propagate private container registry secrets across multiple namespaces dynamically. It automates credential synchronization for AWS ECR, GCP GCR, and custom Docker registries, resolving pull secret distribution friction.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/JovianX/Service-Hub](https://github.com/JovianX/Service-Hub) ⭐ 122  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Service-Hub is a self-service platform dashboard designed to turn Helm charts, operators, and cloud infrastructure scripts into unified service catalog items. By presenting clean configuration inputs, it abstracts away cluster YAML complexity from downstream developers.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/OWASP: OWASP Kubernetes Top 10 🌟](https://github.com/OWASP/www-project-kubernetes-top-ten) ⭐ 615  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official repository for the OWASP Kubernetes Top 10 project. Highlights major orchestrator risks like improper volume mounting, insecure RBAC configurations, network segment isolation issues, and image trust bypass. Serves as a baseline specification for enterprise-grade Kubernetes compliance auditing.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/pabpereza/curated-dockerfiles-examples: Curated Dockerfiles examples](https://github.com/pabpereza/containers-best-practices) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical repository showing production-hardened Dockerfile recipes for standard enterprise frameworks. Emphasizes pipeline optimization, caching methods, and image size constraints.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How Drift Detection and IaC Help Maintain a Secure Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/how-drift-detection-and-iac-help-maintain-a-secure-infrastructure) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how continuous drift monitoring acts as a primary security perimeter control. Validating resource declarations against cloud runtimes prevents bad actors from executing persistence actions via untracked configuration edits.
-  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes ConfigMaps and Secrets: Guide to Create and Update 🌟](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/configmaps-secrets) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental playbook illustrating the lifecycle, generation, and updates of ConfigMaps and Secrets. Establishes the core differences in creation mechanisms and direct manifest applications.
-  - **(2023)** [Self-Service Kubernetes Namespaces Are A Game-Changer 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/self-service-kubernetes-namespaces-are-a-game-changer) [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines developer onboarding architectures using vcluster to spawn self-service virtual namespaces. Reduces shared API control plane bottlenecks and simplifies structural governance for platform operators.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/seal-io/tap: Terraform Advanced Patcher (TAP)](https://github.com/seal-io/tap) ⭐ 15  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” TAP (Terraform Advanced Patcher) executes fine-grained, localized modifications directly inside active HCL code blocks without resetting or breaking state continuity. Primarily geared for programmatic platform modifications, it resolves dependency-update hurdles in massive deployments by allowing targeted mutations across distributed repositories.
-  - **(2023)** [devopshubproject/azure-terraform-ansible](https://github.com/devopshubproject/azure-terraform-ansible) ⭐ 3  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A functional integration project demonstrating hybrid automation on Azure. Illustrates patterns using Terraform to instantiate structural subnets and compute hosts, passing outputs directly into Ansible for fast runtime bootstrapping.
-  - **(2023)** [registry.terraform.io/modules: azure-terraformer - azuredevops provider](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/markti/azure-terraformer/azuredevops) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An Azure DevOps Terraform module engineered to provision and orchestrate Azure DevOps platform resources. Simplifies pipeline initialization, workspace provisioning, and repository structures using standard provider bindings.
-  - **(2023)** [registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/rbac-administrator](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/rbac-administrator/azure/latest) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community Terraform module to systematically manage complex role assignment patterns (RBAC) across Azure subscriptions, resource groups, and tenant configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/RoseSecurity/Terramaid](https://github.com/RoseSecurity/Terramaid) ⭐ 5  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Terramaid auto-generates structured markdown document files by translating HCL topologies and complex dependency trees into Mermaid.js format. This allows systems teams to embed auto-updating, declarative system models within active Git code bases. It prevents outdated repository diagrams by tying documentation directly to code pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/squareops/terraform-aws-vpc](https://github.com/squareops/terraform-aws-vpc) ⭐ 26  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reusable community-driven Terraform VPC module. Features automated multi-AZ public and private subnet mapping, NAT elastic IP associations, and standardized route table isolations designed to hold production containers.
-  - **(2023)** [tomwechsler/HashiCorp_Certified_Terraform_Associate](https://github.com/tomwechsler/HashiCorp_Certified_Terraform_Associate) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This laboratory and practice repository contains practical resources for preparing for the HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate syllabus. It provides direct exposure to essential state management commands and variable configuration setups through reproducible workspace examples.
-  - **(2023)** [Techworld with Nana: Learn DevOps topics easily](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premier technical curriculum focused on infrastructure automation, container mechanics, and deployment pipelines. Successfully bridges the gap between raw system administration and cloud native deployment methodologies.
-  - **(2023)** [Radware/radware-ansible: Radware Ansible Collection](https://github.com/Radware/radware-ansible) ⭐ 10  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Specialized Ansible Content Collection optimized for provisioning and managing Radware networking nodes, load balancers, and cloud security suites programmatically.
-  - **(2023)** [learngitbranching.js.org: Learn Git Branching 🌟](https://learngitbranching.js.org) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier interactive repository visualization tool designed to build high-fidelity mental models of branching, merging, rebasing, and cherry-picking. It acts as a standard sandboxed ecosystem where developers can safely practice complex DAG structural manipulations through a gamified terminal UI.
-  - **(2023)** [realpython.com: Advanced Git Tips for Python Developers 🌟](https://realpython.com/advanced-git-for-pythonistas) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides tailored Git workflows and configuration strategies for Python ecosystems, targeting advanced source code management. It highlights Python-specific .gitignore optimizations, interactive staging, reflog navigation, and custom diff tools to streamline development pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [shields.io 🌟](https://shields.io) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shields.io is the standard metadata badge generation service for developer readmes and project hubs. It provides dynamic SVG badges showing continuous integration status, test coverage, package versioning, and license compliance across open-source and enterprise repositories.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/carlosedp/lbconfig-operator: External Load Balancer Operator' 🌟](https://github.com/carlosedp/lbconfig-operator) ⭐ 63  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operator that dynamically provisions and configures external hardware/software load balancers (such as F5 BIG-IP or HAProxy) based on Kubernetes ingress or service resource updates.
-  - **(2023)** [Ramilito/kubediff ⭐](https://github.com/Ramilito/kubediff) ⭐ 185  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubediff is an operational helper designed to compare local structural Kubernetes resource configurations against running runtime instances. It acts as an validation sanity checker before executing apply commands, mitigating unintentional production configuration drifts.
-  - **(2023)** [pymag09/kubecui](https://github.com/pymag09/kubecui) ⭐ 128  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubecui is a lightweight terminal-based graphical user interface for Kubernetes cluster inspection. It offers a fast, keyboard-driven structural overview of resources, serving as an alternative to resource-heavy desktop GUI clients for terminal purists.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/oslabs-beta/Ekkremis](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/Ekkremis) ⭐ 129  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Ekkremis is a Kubernetes orchestration helper developed to manage deferred cron tasks and temporary execution pods. It provides a visual interface for tracking scheduled events, proving beneficial for managing ephemeral QA and administrative maintenance workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [oslabs-beta/Palaemon](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/Palaemon) ⭐ 134  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Palaemon is a diagnostic dashboard tool that focuses on monitoring container state changes and automatically notifying teams of pod crashes and restarts. It provides lightweight health-check alerts, filling the monitoring gap for simple development and staging clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [harness.io: CI/CD Pipeline: Everything You Need to Know 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/ci-cd-pipeline) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive architectural analysis of enterprise CI/CD systems. Evaluates core lifecycle phases from repository check-ins to automated canary strategies and active rollback mechanisms in production environments.
-  - **(2023)** [harness.io: What is Continuous Integration? 🌟](https://www.harness.io/harness-devops-academy/what-is-continuous-integration-ci) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dissects the mechanical operations of Continuous Integration, exploring branch synchronization rules, build validation execution steps, and regression testing strategies designed to maintain codebase health.
-  - **(2023)** [groundcover.com: Cloud-native CI/CD? Yeah, that’s a thing 🌟](https://www.groundcover.com/blog/ci-cd-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the shift to Kubernetes-native continuous delivery models. Compares Tekton and declarative GitOps runtimes like Argo CD and Flux to highlight the safety benefits of in-cluster loops.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines – 7 Best Practices and Tools | James Walker 🌟](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-ci-cd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers seven best practices for running production-grade Kubernetes CI/CD pipelines. Evaluates declarative branch states, secure RBAC configurations, health check integrations, and automatic drift detection.
-  - **(2023)** [upbound/platform-ref-multi-k8s: Upbound's reference platform for multi-cloud' Kubernetes with Crossplane](https://github.com/upbound/platform-ref-multi-k8s) ⭐ 66  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A blueprint repository illustrating standard compositions and platform-ref layouts for deploying multi-cloud Kubernetes clusters using Crossplane. Provides direct, working configurations for credential partitioning, identity federation, and modular configuration hierarchies that conform to the Upbound control plane architecture.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/10tanmay100: MEDICAL-DATA-PROJECT-END2END-WITH-FEW-MLOPS](https://github.com/10tanmay100/MEDICAL-DATA-PROJECT-END2END-WITH-FEW-MLOPS) ⭐ 3  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A template project exploring end-to-end MLOps strategies for medical imaging classifications. Built to serve as a baseline architectural guide, it shows how to parse medical image sets, structure training scripts, and deploy models as queryable endpoints.
-  - **(2023)** [eventstore.com: Service-Oriented Architecture vs Event-Driven Architecture 🌟](https://www.kurrent.io/blog/service-oriented-architecture-vs-event-driven-architecture) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensively contrasts the request-response paradigm of traditional SOA with the asynchronous, log-centric model of Event-Driven Architectures. Highlights Event Store and event sourcing patterns for strict audit trails.
-  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: Uso ChatGPT entre 50 y 70 veces al dΓ­a para todo, desde preparar reuniones hasta quitarme el pegamento de los dedos](https://www.businessinsider.es/tecnologia/uso-chatgpt-50-70-veces-dia-ser-productivo-1228162) [SPANISH CONTENT] [CASE STUDY] 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reportaje de carΓ‘cter prΓ‘ctico que expone la incorporaciΓ³n intensiva de agentes de IA conversacional dentro del flujo de trabajo corporativo diario, ilustrando la aceleraciΓ³n de tareas de sΓ­ntesis y redacciΓ³n tΓ©cnica. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - **(2023)** [KDBG: Small Kubernetes debugging container](https://github.com/nvucinic/kdbg) ⭐ 36  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Kubernetes debugging container designed to simplify troubleshooting inside active pods. It packages key diagnostic tools (curl, dig, iproute2, etc.) for direct execution inside the cluster networking space, serving as an effective sidecar or ephemeral debugging agent.
-  - **(2022)** [What is Configuration Drift?](https://www.continuitysoftware.com/blog/it-resilience/what-is-configuration-drift) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural examination of configuration drift in production ecosystems. Addresses how out-of-band manual alterations violate security baselines and introduce operational uncertainty into enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Drift Detection: How to Resolve Out-of-State Changes](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-drift-detection-how-to-resolve-out-of-state-changes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide on auditing actual cloud environment states against declarative IaC templates. Details the recovery mechanics necessary to align divergent environments programmatically.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/paragpallavsingh/90DaysOfDevOps: 90DaysOfDevOps Challenge](https://github.com/paragpallavsingh/90DaysOfDevOps) ⭐ 11  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical 90-day learning path targeting foundational DevOps principles. Step-by-step tasks systematically introduce participants to continuous delivery pipelines, basic automation scripting, and system telemetry.
-  - **(2022)** [jose-r-lopez/SSI_Materials](https://github.com/jose-r-lopez/SSI_Infraestructure_Automation_Materials) ⭐ 44  [YAML/VAGRANTFILE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured repository containing laboratory manuals, automation scripts, and server-provisioning blueprints. Optimized for teaching systems administration and automation using Ansible and Vagrant. (Live Grounding: Excellent academic/foundational resource for mapping traditional configurations to automated workflows).
-  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: The Hidden Dangers of Terminating Namespaces 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/the-hidden-dangers-of-terminating-namespaces) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the structural mechanics of hung namespaces caught in a permanent 'Terminating' state. Pinpoints controller and finalizer blocking points, providing clean recovery strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.palark.com: ConfigMaps in Kubernetes: how they work and what you should remember 🌟](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-configmap-guide) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the 1MB resource constraints of the etcd backend when managing ConfigMaps. Highlights structural operational risks, such as high-frequency updates, and outlines decoupled alternatives.
-  - **(2022)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps Part 3: Introduction to ConfigMaps 🌟](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-part-3-introduction-to-configmaps) [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the architectural pattern of separating container application code from its underlying runtime parameters using ConfigMaps. Enhances deployment portability across diverse environmental boundaries.
-  - **(2022)** [engineering.salesforce.com: Project Agumbe: Share Objects Across Namespaces in Kubernetes 🌟](https://engineering.salesforce.com/project-agumbe-share-objects-across-namespaces-in-kubernetes-1fc2e1ddb3eb) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents Salesforce's Project Agumbe, which synchronizes and shares select Kubernetes resources across namespace boundaries safely, preserving logical security partitions while reducing etcd redundancy.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/metaleapca: metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf](https://github.com/metaleapca/metaleap-devops-in-k8s/blob/main/metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf) ⭐ 30  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cohesive architectural reference document detailing modern DevOps automation workflows within Kubernetes. It covers pipeline construction, automated manifest validation, and GitOps-driven application lifecycle patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [KubeSurvival 🌟](https://github.com/aporia-ai/kubesurvival) ⭐ 187  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A scanning utility that audits existing clusters to determine the absolute cheapest VM instance shapes capable of hosting current workloads. Ensures high-availability parameters and compute requirements are fully met before suggesting migration profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [badarsebard/terraforge](https://github.com/badarsebard/terraforge) ⭐ 64  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Terraforge functions as an intuitive visual scaffolding platform engineered to streamline the baseline authoring of complex Terraform configurations. Developers can sketch resource boundaries visually and export clean HCL and variables. Though limited in enterprise scaling, it remains a valuable accelerator for rapid prototyping.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Error: spawn terraform ENOENT when running Terraform in Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://thomasthornton.cloud/error-spawn-terraform-enoent-when-running-terraform-in-azure-devops-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering runbook resolving the 'spawn terraform ENOENT' error encountered when invoking Terraform binaries within Azure DevOps pipeline agents. Focuses on proper system pathing, task runner configuration, and host agent optimization.
-  - **(2022)** [pie-r/terragrunt-vs-terraspace](https://github.com/pie-r/terragrunt-vs-terraspace) ⭐ 11  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical repository contrasting the structural patterns, dependency engines, and deployment structures of Terragrunt and Terraspace. Includes hands-on config templates that highlight maintenance overheads, execution speeds, and setup patterns, helping architects select the optimal orchestration layer.
-  - **(2022)** [garutilorenzo/k8s-aws-terraform-cluster](https://github.com/garutilorenzo/k8s-aws-terraform-cluster) ⭐ 79  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source custom framework designed to boot self-managed Kubernetes nodes on EC2 bare instances using custom Terraform manifests. Focuses on full certificate management and network interface manual setup.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/roib20: Terraform - Provision a GKE Cluster with Cloudflare Ingress' and ArgoCD](https://github.com/roib20/terraform-provision-gke-cloudflare) ⭐ 11  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated infrastructure template bootstrapping a GKE cluster integrated with Cloudflare Ingress tunnels and ArgoCD. Delivers a complete GitOps framework with zero public endpoint exposure to secure container ingress points.
-  - **(2022)** [katacoda.com 🌟](https://www.katacoda.com) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Katacoda was a widely used interactive browser platform for practicing Kubernetes and container administration. The platform was officially terminated by O'Reilly in 2022. Platform engineers in 2026 utilize alternatives like Killercoda for sandbox exercises.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Undo Git Add – How to Remove Added Files in Git 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/undo-git-add-how-to-remove-added-files-in-git) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on mechanisms to untrack files and revert the staging area without affecting local working changes. It details commands like 'git restore --staged' and 'git rm --cached', highlighting their behavior under modern Git versions for safe workspace management.
-  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: Branching in Git 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/branch) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Covers the mechanics of branch creation, checkout, tracking, and upstream mapping. Demonstrates visual UI methods alongside CLI tools to help developers grasp complex multi-branch environments and avoid merge conflicts.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: ELI5: Git Rebase vs. Merge 🌟](https://dev.to/karaluton/explain-like-i-m-five-git-rebase-vs-merging-1k69) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers a highly accessible comparison of merging versus rebasing strategies. Explains how merging acts as a non-destructive historical record, while rebasing dynamically alters commit history to maintain a linear DAG timeline.
-  - **(2022)** [atlassian.com: Comparing Workflows 🌟](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates and contrasts popular branch integration workflows (Centralized, Feature Branch, Gitflow, Forking). This guide highlights structural pros, cons, and appropriate environments for each pattern, serving as a standard resource for teams defining their Git branching strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [atlassian.com: Configuring branching models 🌟](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/branches-776639968.html) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to configure branch naming conventions and policies inside Bitbucket Server. Covers enforcing branch prefixes, setting branch permissions, and automating merge checks to standardize enterprise SDLC processes.
-  - **(2022)** [Sentry Operator](https://github.com/jace-ys/sentry-operator) ⭐ 27  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An infrastructure automation controller developed to provision, update, and manage Sentry instances, projects, and DSN configuration parameters inside a unified Kubernetes environment.
-  - **(2022)** [chekr](https://github.com/ckotzbauer/chekr) ⭐ 9  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility designed to inspect Kubernetes configurations and validate them against upcoming resource deprecations and removals. By mapping API versions in manifest files to deprecation roadmaps, it prevents cluster upgrade disruptions. Active through 2026, it remains a useful command-line tool for pre-flight deployment audits.
-  - **(2022)** [NS Killer](https://github.com/germainlefebvre4/ns-killer) ⭐ 18  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A utility created to clean up persistent namespaces stuck in the Terminating state, often caused by lingering finalizers on external resources. It safely identifies blockages, clears remaining finalizers, and forces deletion without compromising API health.
-  - **(2022)** [thinkinglabs.io: Feature Branching considered evil 🌟](https://thinkinglabs.io/talks/feature-branching-considered-evil.html) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical critique of long-lived feature branching practices, advocating strongly for trunk-based development. Explains how delayed merges impede true continuous integration and degrade delivery velocities.
-  - **(2022)** [jfrog.com: How to Accelerate Software Delivery with Hybrid Cloud CI/CD (e-commerce) 🌟](https://jfrog.com/blog/how-to-accelerate-software-delivery-with-hybrid-cloud-ci-cd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural blueprint analyzing hybrid-cloud continuous delivery pipeline setups for e-commerce contexts. Discusses the coordination of on-premises assets with public cloud target clusters under strict compliance constraints.
-  - **(2022)** [Neoteroi/essentials-configuration-keyvault](https://github.com/Neoteroi/essentials-configuration-keyvault) ⭐ 1  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized open-source Python package engineered to fetch and map configurations dynamically from Azure Key Vault into Python-based microservices. Standardizes token authentication patterns, drastically reducing boilerplate setup routines for backend frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/erebe/personal-server: Personal server configuration with k3s' 🌟](https://github.com/erebe/personal-server) [NIX CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An infrastructure-as-code repository showcasing a highly efficient, custom home-lab or personal server automation template utilizing K3s and declarative configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [fepegar/vesseg](https://github.com/fepegar/vesseg) ⭐ 44  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized neural segmentation repository targeting retinal vessel identification on ocular datasets. Built with PyTorch, it provides ready-to-run inference architectures, custom dataset preprocessors, and benchmarking tests tailored for ocular imaging.
-  - **(2022)** [Keptn Jenkins Shared Library](https://github.com/keptn-sandbox/keptn-jenkins-library) ⭐ 8  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pipeline-as-code integration allowing Jenkins jobs to dispatch Keptn-driven operations such as performance testing, quality gate validation, and continuous remediation, combining classic CI with modern orchestrators.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/aws-samples: How to set up continuous replication from your third-party' secrets manager to AWS Secrets Manager](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-secrets-manager-hybrid-secret-replication-from-hashicorp-vault) ⭐ 16  [PYTHON/TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS-samples repository containing code to continuously replicate secret assets between external managers (such as HashiCorp Vault) and AWS Secrets Manager. Features serverless execution scripts to maintain secrets synchronization across hybrid-cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2022)** [felipecruz91/debug-ctr](https://github.com/felipecruz91/debug-ctr) ⭐ 52  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Lightweight helper utility targeting runtimes at the node level. Allows developers to run custom debug tools directly inside active containerd namespaces without impacting root node security models.
-  - **(2022)** [linode.com: A Overview of Using Octant with Kubernetes](https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/using-octant-with-kubernetes-a-tutorial) [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An archival guide to installing and utilizing Octant for Kubernetes administration. Illustrates the platform's architectural approach to extensibility and dashboard structures, valuable for developers studying dashboard patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [systemcraftsman/lab-tekton-pipelines: OpenShift Pipelines workshop](https://github.com/systemcraftsman/lab-tekton-pipelines) ⭐ 1  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured hands-on workshop focused on OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton). Teaches engineers how to write tasks, manage resources, and deploy production-level continuous integration workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [hbollon/k8s-voting-app-aws](https://github.com/hbollon/k8s-voting-app-aws) ⭐ 34  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference multi-tier microservice architecture demonstrating AWS integration. Contains a polyglot microservice arrangement with Redis caches, PostgreSQL transactional engines, and reactive frontend layers structured for EKS deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/major/imagebuilder-containerized](https://github.com/major/imagebuilder-containerized/blob/main/.github/workflows/main.yml) ⭐ 1  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An active GitHub Actions workflow blueprint orchestrating containerized OS image compilation. Demonstrates clean, multi-step pipeline actions to automatically package, build, and push customized bootable operating system images directly from GitHub.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/PacktPublishing: Kubernetes in Production Best Practices](https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Kubernetes-in-Production-Best-Practices) ⭐ 96  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Code assets companion for the Packt book, containing production-ready manifests for security hardening, automated deployments, monitoring stacks, and multi-tenant networking configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to start with Kubernetes for begginer](https://dev.to/dhirajpatra/how-to-start-with-kubernetes-for-begginer-309e) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simplified learning roadmap for beginners. Details foundational prerequisites like Docker containerization concepts, basic Linux terminal operations, and introductory networking mechanics.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Configure multi-tenancy with Kubernetes namespaces 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/kubernetes-namespaces) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates logical multi-tenancy implementation using native Kubernetes resource primitives. Focuses on combining RBAC boundaries, NetworkPolicies, and ResourceQuotas to insulate co-located developer teams.
-  - **(2021)** [thinksys.com: Understanding Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes 🌟](https://thinksys.com/devops/kubernetes-multi-tenancy) [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes basic multi-tenant configurations in shared clusters. Explains how namespace structures, custom RBAC permissions, and compute limits balance physical consolidation with logical separation.
-  - **(2021)** [devopshubproject/cka-lab](https://github.com/devopshubproject/cka-lab) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on, simulated environment tailored for candidates preparing for the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam. Offers structural lab setups to learn cluster operations, control plane maintenance, networking configuration, and active troubleshooting.
-  - **(2021)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes wallpapers](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-wallpapers) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of high-resolution, visually rich architectural diagrams and wallpaper guides designed to help developers visualize complex Kubernetes ecosystems, control plane interactions, and object lifecycles.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Cost Management and Analysis Guide 🌟](https://dev.to/cloudforecast/kubernetes-cost-management-and-analysis-guide-1e1b) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive tutorial focusing on structural cost-tracking and capacity planning. Explains how to establish cross-team namespace boundaries and dynamically aggregate infrastructure metrics to build readable corporate finance reports.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/kuhlman-labs/terraform-azurerm-landing-zone](https://github.com/kuhlman-labs/terraform-azurerm-landing-zone) ⭐ 10  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-focused Terraform module aiming to lay down Azure Landing Zone (ALZ) foundations. Facilitates enterprise-level governance, subscription nesting, management groups, and base platform networking constructs.
-  - **(2021)** [Jenkins Remoting monitoring with OpenTelemetry Plugin 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci/remoting-opentelemetry-plugin) ⭐ 15  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This repository implements agent trace propagation by reporting telemetry data of Jenkins Remoting protocols. By wrapping the remoting layer, it helps isolate latency issues and keep-alive failures between controllers and remote agents.
-  - **(2021)** [Declarative Pipeline - Jenkins shared library 🌟](https://github.com/gfkse/jenkins-shared-library) ⭐ 22  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source reference implementation of a Jenkins Declarative Shared Library. Contains practical, modular code examples for static security analysis, test result formatting, container compilation, and real-time Slack notification integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Pipeline Library 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/pipeline-library) ⭐ 51  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A collection of shared pipeline libraries providing modular groovy wrapper methods for OpenShift deployments. Most implementations are archived as enterprise standards have pivoted completely toward Tekton Pipelines and Argo CD GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [lab.texthtml.net: Gitlab Merge Bot](https://lab.texthtml.net/gitlab/merge-bot) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Dockerized automation assistant engineered to streamline GitLab merge requests. Orchestrates pipeline status polling and auto-approves merges on successful continuous integration runs, optimizing delivery velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [Mergecrush](https://www.mergecrush.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized continuous integration and auto-merge SaaS solution designed for Git repositories. Focuses on minimizing developer maintenance overhead by queuing branch merges and validating pipeline health prior to main-branch integration.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Branches in Git – the Ultimate Cheatsheet 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-branches-in-git) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density reference guide containing exhaustive commands for creating, deleting, viewing, and resolving branch references. Evaluates branch life cycles, upstream-tracking configurations, and safe merge methodologies essential for maintaining clear workspace isolation during team development.
-  - **(2021)** [speakerdeck.com: 10 Git Anti Patterns You Should be Aware of 🌟](https://speakerdeck.com/lemiorhan/10-git-anti-patterns-you-should-be-aware-of) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies ten common Git anti-patterns, such as committing generated binaries, squashing merge conflicts blindly, and using massive monolithic commits. Provides clear alternatives to preserve commit history sanity and optimize repository performance.
-  - **(2021)** [Kev](https://github.com/appvia/tako) ⭐ 72  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tool to orchestrate application deployments on Kubernetes using Docker Compose files. It templatizes deployments, allowing developers to scale their compose configurations across multiple target environments with environment-specific overrides.
-  - **(2021)** [identity-server](https://github.com/kubeops/ui-server) ⭐ 27  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An identity and authorization server built specifically for Kubernetes dashboard architectures. It integrates with native OpenID Connect (OIDC) providers to manage secure user sessions and token exchanges for web UIs.
-  - **(2021)** [chen-keinan/mesh-kridik](https://github.com/chen-keinan/mesh-kridik) ⭐ 27  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security auditing and compliance verification tool for cloud-native Service Meshes, validating configurations against strict benchmark rulesets. It supports meshes like Istio, Linkerd, and Consul.
-  - **(2021)** [Tagger](https://github.com/ricardomaraschini/tagger) ⭐ 15  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A custom controller designed to monitor container image registries and automatically update reference tags on corresponding deployment resources upon registry changes, though now generally managed by GitOps controllers like Argo Image Updater.
-  - **(2021)** [oslabs-beta/kubermetrics](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/kubermetrics) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubermetrics is an open-source visualizer and metrics aggregator for Kubernetes clusters. It provides developers with real-time health data, resource consumption statistics, and alert visualizations. While convenient for local development, it lacks the enterprise-grade scalability of Prometheus-based stacks and operates primarily as a lightweight debugging dashboard.
-  - **(2021)** [Armada kubectl plugin 🌟](https://github.com/night-gold/armada) ⭐ 15  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized kubectl plugin designed to streamline the execution of commands across multiple clusters and namespaces simultaneously. It aims to reduce context-switching overhead for multi-cluster operators. In 2026, this tool remains a lightweight, niche CLI utility, largely superseded by more comprehensive multi-cluster management control planes.
-  - **(2021)** [rkubelog 🌟](https://github.com/solarwinds/rkubelog) ⭐ 23  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A command-line tool designed to tail and parse structured Kubernetes application logs in real-time, offering advanced regex filtering, JSON formatting, and stream highlights. While SolarWinds transitioned to central SaaS offerings, this local CLI utility remains a handy, fast tool for developers debug-tailing raw stdout logs in 2026.
-  - **(2021)** [maorfr/kube-tasks: Kube tasks](https://github.com/maorfr/kube-tasks) ⭐ 23  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight CLI tool designed to run one-off tasks in a Kubernetes cluster without creating persistent deployments or CronJobs. It allows developers to quickly spin up debugging or configuration pods that auto-terminate. In 2026, it is a convenient tool for quick tasks, though similar functionality exists natively via kubectl run.
-  - **(2021)** [Pscheidl/kubexplorer](https://github.com/Pscheidl/kubectl-explorer) ⭐ 61  [RUST CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight, Rust-powered kubectl plugin styled like standard directory structure tree views. It allows developers to browse native Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) and explore system schemas directly from their terminal.
-  - **(2021)** [laurci/kubernate](https://github.com/laurci/kubernate) ⭐ 118  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubernate is a JavaScript/TypeScript configuration SDK designed to generate Kubernetes manifests using familiar programming constructs instead of JSON or YAML. It offers developers structural safety, autocomplete, and simple dry-run compilation. Despite clean design, it operates in a crowded niche dominated by Pulumi and cdk8s.
-  - **(2021)** [seaworthy: A CLI to verify #Kubernetes resource health !! 🌟](https://github.com/cakehappens/seaworthy) ⭐ 39  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A testing-focused CLI utility used to run health checks and smoke tests against newly deployed Kubernetes resources. It validates endpoints, ingress routing, and pod states match expected operating metrics before promoting releases.
-  - **(2021)** [kcg 🌟](https://github.com/bit-cloner/kcg) ⭐ 19  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubernetes Context Generator (kcg) is a simple utility built to simplify generating custom kubeconfig profiles across multiple distinct environments. It remains a minor community project overshadowed by enterprise dynamic loaders.
-  - **(2021)** [kubectl-eksporter 🌟](https://github.com/Kyrremann/kubectl-eksporter) ⭐ 23  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A kubectl plugin designed to clean and extract manifest files directly from active cluster resources. It automatically strips runtime-specific metadata and system-defined statuses, leaving clean configs suitable for GitOps repositories.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud-ark/caastle](https://github.com/cloud-ark/caastle) ⭐ 26  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An application-focused operator designed to manage multi-tiered applications in Kubernetes using structured Custom Resources. By coordinating complex dependency lifecycles across different services, it attempts to simplify custom operator architecture. In 2026, it is primarily viewed as a research-level project.
-  - **(2021)** [jsonnet-controller](https://github.com/pelotech/jsonnet-controller) ⭐ 73  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Kubernetes operator designed to evaluate Jsonnet templates and apply the generated manifests directly to the cluster. This allows teams to maintain dynamic, parameterized infrastructure definitions natively without external rendering steps. As of 2026, the project is relatively dormant but remains a unique reference for templating controllers.
-  - **(2021)** [rottencandy/vimkubectl](https://github.com/rottencandy/vimkubectl) ⭐ 79  [VIM SCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Vim plugin that allows users to manage and inspect Kubernetes clusters directly from within Vim. It supports list, edit, and apply actions for standard resources without leaving the text editor. Highly appreciated by terminal purists in 2026 for minimizing window context switching.
-  - **(2021)** [appvia/cosign-keyless-admission-webhook](https://github.com/appvia/cosign-keyless-admission-webhook) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized admission webhook enforcing keyless container signature checks inside Kubernetes. Using Sigstore Cosign under the hood, it denies unsigned or non-verified container runtimes from joining cluster namespaces.
-  - **(2021)** [openclarity/kubeclarity](https://github.com/openclarity/kubeclarity) ⭐ 44  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A continuous security and compliance engine that analyzes SBOM schemas, catalogs project dependencies, and alerts operators to container vulnerabilities. It integrates with runtime monitors and CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [biosimulations/deployment](https://github.com/biosimulations/deployment) ⭐ 3  [HELM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A customized deployment framework tailored for specialized scientific computing operations and simulation workloads. It displays production architectures orchestrating complex computations, file systems, and databases on Kubernetes cluster topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [patrickdappollonio/tabloid: tabloid -- your tabulated data's best friend](https://github.com/patrickdappollonio/tabloid) ⭐ 47  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A neat terminal formatter utility built to clean up and tabulate raw CSV or complex JSON logs. It aids platform engineers during data extraction steps, structuring CLI outputs for debugging purposes.
-  - **(2021)** [CI/CD Best Practices 🌟](https://blog.bitsrc.io/ci-cd-best-practices-bca0ef665677) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details essential strategies for optimizing continuous integration speed and reliability. Evaluates modular pipelines, build caching systems, parallelized test execution, and shift-left automated scanning.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: 7 Tips for Creating A Successful CI/CD Pipeline 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/tips-creating-successful-cicd-pipeline) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents practical insights for designing enterprise delivery systems, emphasizing Jenkins configurations. Highlights the importance of build reproducibility, artifact isolation, and database migration scripting in the delivery loop.
-  - **(2021)** [Top 5 CI/CD best practices for 2021 🌟](https://circleci.com/blog/top-5-ci-cd-best-practices) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tactical handbook outlining key optimizations for modern pipelines. Recommends isolating pipelines into modular micro-jobs, enforcing tight feedback loops, and using declarative branch patterns with secrets managers.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/stakater/Xposer](https://github.com/stakater/Xposer) ⭐ 32  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight automation operator designed to monitor services and dynamically generate DNS-mapped Ingress resources to reduce manual administrative overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [askmeegs/yaml-your-cloud](https://github.com/askmeegs/yaml-your-cloud) ⭐ 6  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Code repository designed as a companion to the 'YAML your cloud' presentation, offering practical Kubernetes manifest examples and Crossplane configurations. It showcases foundational multi-cloud provider settings, composition patterns, and claims structures used in active training environments.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com: AKS: Use AAD identity for pods and make your SecOps happy](https://github.com/dfrappart/articles/blob/master/podidentityjourney.md) ⭐ 6  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Journal exploring Azure AD Pod Identity to authorize pods. Note: While historically significant, modern live grounding indicates this pattern has been succeeded by Microsoft Entra Workload Identity.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/gruberdev/local-gitops: Local Gitops 🌟](https://github.com/gruberdev/local-gitops) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight developer tool simulating local GitOps loops inside isolated testing frameworks. Ideal for testing Kubernetes state declarations on personal development hardware.
-  - **(2021)** [tinyzimmer/k3p](https://github.com/tinyzimmer/k3p) ⭐ 13  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight community helper tool designed to easily spin up and destroy transient K3s test structures inside local engineering environments or automated CI pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [k3s-gitlab](https://github.com/apk8s/k3s-gitlab) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automation repository dedicated to bootstrapping a local K3s runtime optimized for orchestrating GitLab CI runners, streamlining testing of containerized microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/dashaun: K3s on Raspberry Pi and ClusterHat](https://dev.to/dashaun/k3s-on-raspberry-pi-and-clusterhat-m6k) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of setting up K3s clusters on clustered Raspberry Pi physical hardware boards, examining ARM-based architecture performance and low-power microservice hosting loops.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Red Hat’s crime against CentOS](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261531/red-hats-crime-against-centos.html) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Opinionated analysis of Red Hat's decision to discontinue the traditional stable downstream CentOS Linux release model in favor of the upstream CentOS Stream, triggering massive fragmentation in the enterprise Linux landscape.
-  - **(2021)** [Grant-Revoke-ssh-access](https://github.com/suraksha-123/Grant-Revoke-ssh-access) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security-focused shell scripting utility designed to automate user provisioning, key assignment, and subsequent access revocation across distributed Linux server deployments. Double-Evidence: This tool simplifies standard access controls, while live grounding suggests it is best suited for small-scale operations that do not yet warrant complex Identity and Access Management (IAM) platforms or SSH CA infrastructures.
-  - **(2021)** [Auto-SSH for Linux security](https://github.com/mohanad86/secure-ssh-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Python-based wrapper designed to manage, secure, and automate SSH connections, preventing session dropouts and hardening connection authentication parameters dynamically. Double-Evidence: This utility provides automated terminal tunnels, while live grounding indicates it serves as an excellent reference for custom connection-recovery scripts inside edge-computing and remote node installations.
-  - **(2021)** [equalexperts.com: Event driven architecture: the good, the bad, and the ugly 🌟](https://www.equalexperts.com/blog/tech-focus/event-driven-architecture-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the practical realities of deploying EDA at scale. Evaluates benefits (decoupling, high performance) against complexities (distributed debugging, out-of-order execution, schema evolution management).
-  - **(2021)** [ubi-micro: RHEL tiny images to build containers 🌟](https://github.com/fatherlinux/ubi-micro) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source repository dedicated to UBI-Micro, Red Hat's smallest, zero-dependency base image layer designed for extreme attack surface minimization. It contains only essential package databases and relies on host-side tools like Buildah to inject necessary microservice binaries.
-  - **(2021)** [aquasecurity/cloudsec-icons](https://github.com/aquasecurity/cloudsec-icons) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source library of dedicated cybersecurity and DevSecOps icons created by Aqua Security. Empowers application security professionals to visually document threat boundaries, firewall parameters, and container compliance elements in systems architecture graphs.
-  - **(2021)** [kubectl-vpa](https://github.com/ninlil/kubectl-vpa) ⭐ 4  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-friendly CLI plugin extension for kubectl that simplifies inspecting, auditing, and troubleshooting Vertical Pod Autoscaler recommendations and status formats directly from terminal environments.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/oslabs-beta: Odin's Eye](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/OdinsEye) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open-source developer utility designed to monitor distributed microservices architecture patterns, tracking internal query metrics and communication flows. Primarily active within the community sandbox.
-  - **(2020)** [How to get from DevOps to NoOps: 5 steps](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/3/how-get-devops-noops-5-steps) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes a five-step path toward fully abstracted, frictionless environments (NoOps). Argues that standard automation must evolve into self-healing platforms that hide low-level operations from microservice developers.
-  - **(2020)** [DevOps engineers: Common misconceptions about the role](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/6/devops-engineer-role-common-misconceptions) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs organizational anti-patterns where old team silos are merely renamed. Explains why dedicated platform engineering groups must prioritize internal platform development over manual support queues.
-  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: 3 DevOps skills IT leaders need for the next normal](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/7/3-devops-skills-it-leaders-need-next-normal) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies the core enterprise skills needed for modern remote operations: distributed log telemetry, continuous automated compliance validation, and team psychological safety.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps World: DevOps Moves to Resilient Collaboration](https://thenewstack.io/post-pandemic-devops-moves-to-resilient-collaboration) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the rise of highly collaborative virtual frameworks in platform operations. Details how telemetry sharing stabilizes distributed team response performance.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Create a DevOps culture with open source principles](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/remote-devops) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines structural commonalities between successful open source software architectures and enterprise platform operations. Promotes asynchronous review strategies and code-level infrastructure collaboration.
-  - **(2020)** [DevOps for beginners: Where to start learning and focusing](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/6/devops-beginners-where-start) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic advice for system engineers starting in the field. Argues for focusing deeply on operational telemetry, version management, and continuous delivery pipelines rather than specific cloud vendor tools.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: How the Rise of Containers Will Drive DevOps](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/how-the-rise-of-containers-will-drive-devops) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates how portable container formats forced the industry to adopt standardized continuous validation scripts and robust container management, uniting development and production lifecycles.
-  - **(2020)** [smartsheet.com: The Way of DevOps: A Primer on DevOps Principles and Practices](https://www.smartsheet.com/devops) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details foundational patterns based on the 'Three Ways' of DevOps: accelerating flow, tightening feedback metrics, and establishing continuous improvement. Provides actionable process improvements.
-  - **(2020)** [BBVA - DevOps: quΓ© es y cΓ³mo mejorar los procesos gracias a esta estrategia](https://www.bbva.com/es/innovacion/devops-que-es-y-como-mejorar-los-procesos-gracias-a-esta-estrategia) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-level study outlining how financial organizations deploy automated compliance pipelines to accelerate delivery velocities safely under strict regulatory frameworks.
-  - **(2020)** [red-gate.com: Automated Production Deployments are Not the Key to DevOps Performance](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/automated-production-deployments-are-not-the-key-to-devops-performance) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues that continuous build validation is incomplete if database schema deployments remain a manual task. Outlines database migrations integrated directly inside deployment stages.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudacademy.com: Blog / DevOpsDevOps: Why Is It Important to Decouple Deployment From Release?](https://platform.qa.com/login) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural analysis of separating physical code deployment from logical user release. Examines the use of feature flag systems and proxy-level traffic management to perform risk-free production promotions.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: Survey Surfaces High Reliance on DevOps to Build and Deploy APIs](https://devops.com/survey-surfaces-high-reliance-on-devops-to-build-and-deploy-apis) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on deployment statistics validating the correlation between microservice container rollouts and automated API lifecycle verification strategies.
-  - **(2020)** [forbes: Why No One Understands Agile, SCRUM & DevOps & Why Perfect Technology Abstractions Are Sure To Fail](https://www.forbes.com/sites/steveandriole/2020/10/01/why-no-one-understands-agile-scrum--devops--why-perfect-technology-abstractions-are-sure-to-fail) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A management-focused critique arguing that complex systems cannot be stabilized simply by acquiring modern tooling platforms. Outlines why system architecture must align with organization design principles.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: How to make DevOps your competitive advantage](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/how-to-make-devops-your-competitive-advantage) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights strategic advantages realized by organizations building automated code assembly and validation workflows. Demonstrates how inner-source code bases accelerate release schedules.
-  - **(2020)** [chrisns/k8s-opa-boilerplate](https://github.com/chrisns/k8s-opa-boilerplate) ⭐ 18  [REGO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A minimal, highly instructional boilerplate repository demonstrating Open Policy Agent (OPA) integration inside Kubernetes using Gatekeeper. Helps bootstrap policy-as-code paradigms to secure deployments and enforce structural admission controls.
-  - **(2020)** [aalmiray/q-cli](https://github.com/aalmiray/q-cli) ⭐ 11  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early community command-line interface helper for bootstrapping and managing Quarkus projects. While the official Quarkus CLI eventually integrated these capabilities, this repository represents a pivotal step in Quarkus DX history.
-  - **(2020)** [Awesome Openshift 2](https://github.com/oscp/awesome-openshift3) ⭐ 27  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated directory cataloging administration guides, tools, operators, and integration scripts specialized for Red Hat OpenShift 3.x cluster topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [github: OpenShift Pipelines Node.js Tutorial](https://github.com/csantanapr/faststart2020-pipelines-lab) ⭐ 5  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Specialized quick-start laboratory focusing on Node.js application continuous delivery with OpenShift Pipelines. Guides developers through configuring trigger conditions and executing basic Source-to-Image (S2I) build pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/tom-256/ansible-awx-packer](https://github.com/tom-256/ansible-awx-packer) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An inactive HashiCorp Packer template configured to compile machine images with Ansible AWX pre-installed. Represents vintage configuration patterns before the containerized, operator-managed microservices architecture became the default delivery method.
-  - **(2020)** [gmaster.io - Mergedroid: Automate merging just by analyzing your GitHub repo.](https://gmaster.io/mergedroid) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A semantic merge assistant that analyzes GitHub repositories to automatically resolve complex non-trivial merges. Provides structural conflict identification, helping engineers isolate syntax conflicts before they hit active branches.
-  - **(2020)** [Kerbi 🌟](https://github.com/xavier-mt/kerbi) ⭐ 14  [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Ruby-based framework to generate, validate, and manage Kubernetes configurations. It allows writing clean, reusable Ruby manifests instead of raw YAML structures to simplify application templates.
-  - **(2020)** [node-policy-webhook](https://github.com/softonic/node-policy-webhook) ⭐ 17  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Kubernetes Mutating Admission Webhook that automatically injects node selectors, tolerations, and node affinity rules into pods based on configured node policies. It has largely been superseded by native topology spreads and modern policy engines.
-  - **(2020)** [Cluster Cloner 🌟](https://github.com/doitintl/clustercloner) ⭐ 33  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A command-line utility used to replicate or clone the configuration of a GKE cluster into another GKE cluster. While useful during early GCP iterations, it has been superseded by structured GitOps methodologies and multi-cluster tools like Velero.
-  - **(2020)** [ekglue - Envoy/Kubernetes glue](https://github.com/jrockway/ekglue) ⭐ 29  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility developed to bridge Envoy configuration directly with Kubernetes API endpoints. It parses Kubernetes services and endpoints to dynamically construct Envoy-compatible bootstrap configurations. While highly illustrative of early custom control plane mechanics, it has largely been superseded by native Kubernetes Gateway API and modern Envoy-based ingress controllers.
-  - **(2020)** [Secret backup operator](https://github.com/geritol/secret-backup-operator) ⭐ 13  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized operator built to detect secrets across namespaces and back them up securely into encrypted target destinations. Serves as a useful narrow-scope disaster recovery mechanism, but has been replaced by global suites.
-  - **(2020)** [junit5-kubernetes](https://github.com/JeanBaptisteWATENBERG/junit5-kubernetes) ⭐ 43  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A JUnit 5 extension that allows Java developers to integrate Kubernetes clusters dynamically into their automated testing suites, provisioning temporary namespaces and managing resources during test lifecycles.
-  - **(2020)** [chrislusf/seaweedfs](https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs) ⭐ 26  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fast, highly scalable distributed storage engine that provides file and object hosting. This repository features native integration paths, enabling microservice workloads to access high-throughput file structures with rapid lookup times.
-  - **(2020)** [continuousdelivery.com: Patterns 🌟](https://continuousdelivery.com/implementing/patterns) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A seminal reference of continuous delivery patterns. Evaluates technical blueprints for automated schema updates, blue-green environments, canary verification loops, and clean decoupling of software builds from configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [Promster: Use Prometheus in huge deployments with dynamic clustering and scrape sharding capabilities based on ETCD service registration](https://github.com/flaviostutz/promster) ⭐ 31  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Leverages ETCD service registration to provide dynamic clustering and automated scrape sharding for distributed Prometheus deployments. While offering a lightweight alternative for scale-out setups, modern production environments in 2026 predominantly utilize Thanos, Cortex, or VictoriaMetrics for highly available global metrics engines.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 10 tips for maintaining a DevOps mindset for distributed teams](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/devops-mindset) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pragmatic guide focused on remote engineering operations. Details how telemetry alignment, shared ChatOps structures, and open system registries prevent development drift in distributed organizations.
-  - **(2020)** [computing.co.uk: CloudBees gets busy with security, visibility and control as DevOps evolves](https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4020521/cloudbees-busy-security-visibility-control-devops-evolves) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines corporate initiatives aimed at embedding security validations and automated pipeline compliance directly within Jenkins-based and unified enterprise orchestration systems.
-  - **(2020)** [git-cipher](https://github.com/wincent/git-cipher) ⭐ 90  [RUBY CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An older utility designed to cryptographically secure and decrypt files transparently inside Git workspaces. Largely superseded by modern alternatives like SOPS, it serves as an educational reference for understanding custom Git-filter operations.
-  - **(2020)** [zdnet.com: Rancher Labs closes $40M funding round to "run Kubernetes everywhere"](https://www.zdnet.com/article/rancher-labs-closes-40m-funding-round-to-run-kubernetes-everywhere) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical coverage of Rancher Labs' $40 million Series D funding round in 2020. This pivotal event accelerated global enterprise Kubernetes adoption and set the stage for its acquisition by SUSE.
-  - **(2020)** [devclass.com: Open sauce - Rancher 2.5 puts new UI forward, gets to continuously delivering](https://www.devclass.com/ci-cd/2020/10/06/open-sauce-rancher-25-puts-new-ui-forward-gets-to-continuously-delivering/1628365) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An archival product review documenting the launch of Rancher 2.5, which redesigned the platform's dashboard UI and introduced automated multi-cluster application delivery powered by Fleet GitOps tools.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Rancher 2.5 Sets out to Be the Stock Kubernetes Build for GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/rancher-2-5-sets-out-to-be-the-stock-kubernetes-build-for-gitops) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An editorial evaluating Rancher 2.5's ambition to serve as the unified standard platform for GitOps continuous deployment, scaling from local systems up to millions of edge computing clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [Rancher Labs launches free training course to meet surging demand for Kubernetes skills](https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4015423/rancher-labs-launches-free-training-course-meet-surging-demand-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” News coverage highlighting Rancher Labs' release of free structural training academies designed to meet surging market demands for cloud-native orchestration and DevSecOps tooling expertise.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: All about k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/abhinavd26/all-about-k3s-lightweight-kubernetes-3ell) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A basic primer reviewing K3s' lightweight design principles, highlighting how removing non-essential drivers allows it to run smoothly on minimal RAM configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes-development-environment-in-a-box](https://github.com/ManagedKube/kubernetes-development-environment-in-a-box) ⭐ 17  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early local development kit utilizing Vagrant and VirtualBox VMs. Live Grounding confirms this project is inactive, having been entirely superseded by modern, lightweight containerized runtimes like kind or k3d.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.scrumstudy.com: Scrum and Kanban, alike or different?](https://blog.scrumstudy.com/scrum-and-kanban-alike-or-different-2) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural analysis comparing Scrum iterations and Kanban workflows. Explores trade-offs in velocity, team responsibility, and scheduling mechanics, providing project leaders with strategic decision criteria.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: The case for making the transition from sysadmin to DevOps engineer](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/devops-vs-sysadmin) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights shift requirements for infrastructure personnel. Explores how adopting systemic code logic patterns instead of static configuration scripts secures system scale.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: How to transition into a career as a DevOps engineer](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/how-transition-career-devops-engineer) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed strategic path to transition careers into cloud engineering. Underlines core requirements including version control, script modularity, and telemetry concepts.
-  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes Hierarchical Namespace Controller (slides from Kubernetes Multitenancy Working Group) 🌟](https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/kccncna19/f7/kubecon-us-2019-mt-wg-deep-dive.pdf) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural design deck outlining parent-child relationship hierarchies in namespaces. Focuses on the cascading of access policies and automated downward replication of namespace-bound configurations.
-  - **(2019)** [github-merge-bot](https://github.com/sdduursma/github-merge-bot) ⭐ 4  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Node.js microservice designed to handle automated merges. Integrates with GitHub webhooks to verify pull requests against linting rules and peer review matrices before completing merge actions safely.
-  - **(2019)** [Plastic SCM DevOps Mergebot to implement a trunk-based development cycle](https://github.com/PlasticSCM/trunk-mergebot) ⭐ 4  [C# CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source reference implementation of Plastic SCM's Trunk-based Development Mergebot. Designed to coordinate with automated continuous integration runners to perform automated merges, preventing development drifts.
-  - **(2019)** [kubeonoff](https://github.com/GambitResearch/kubeonoff) ⭐ 24  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simple web dashboard designed to allow non-technical team members to scale Kubernetes deployments and statefulsets down to zero or back up. Serves as an early operational utility for dev environment cost reduction.
-  - **(2019)** [k8sdeploy](https://github.com/pyang55/k8sdeploy) ⭐ 20  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight shell-based tool designed to deploy Kubernetes manifests and manage basic deployment rollouts. Primarily serving as a community utility for quick testing, it lacks modern GitOps integration and state tracking.
-  - **(2019)** [dignajar/another-ldap](https://github.com/dignajar/another-ldap) ⭐ 51  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight, simplified LDAP service designed specifically for cluster validation and containerized testbeds. It bypasses the overhead of heavy enterprise identity systems to provision mock authentication structures in continuous delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2019)** [wallarm/sysbindings](https://github.com/wallarm/sysbindings) ⭐ 19  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security auditing library tracking underlying operating system bindings and kernel integrations. Developed to map and check system-level execution, it helps identify container runtime escape attempts.
-  - **(2018)** [Install RedHat OKD 3.10 on your development box:](https://github.com/gshipley/installcentos) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Community script repository designed to install CentOS-based OKD 3.10 on local workstations. These routines are entirely non-functional for modern platform operations in 2026, where local development is managed via OpenShift Local (CRC) or single-node (SNO) profiles.
-  - **(2018)** [vbouchaud/k8s-ldap-auth](https://github.com/HopopOps/k8s-ldap-auth) ⭐ 54  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Kubernetes webhook authentication service interfacing directly with external LDAP/Active Directory engines. It maps LDAP group memberships into Kubernetes groups for clean RBAC authorization.
-  - **(2017)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain Kubernetes in plain English](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2017/10/how-explain-kubernetes-plain-english) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive-level conceptual guide explaining Kubernetes orchestration concepts through real-world analogies. Ideal for bridging communication between technical architects and business stakeholders regarding cloud-native resource optimization.
-  - **(2017)** [martinfowler.com: What do you mean by β€œEvent-Driven”? 🌟](https://martinfowler.com/articles/201701-event-driven.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Martin Fowler clarifies the ambiguous term 'Event-Driven'. Outlines four distinct patterns: Event Notification, Event-Carried State Transfer, Event Sourcing, and CQRS, detailing their operational advantages and pain points.
-  - **(2016)** [influxdb-plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/influxdb-plugin) ⭐ 56  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins plugin that writes build results, duration, and test data directly to an InfluxDB database. Highly suitable for teams that rely on InfluxDB for time-series infrastructure monitoring and custom operational dashboards.
-  - **(2016)** [utilitywarehouse/kube-applier](https://github.com/utilitywarehouse/kube-applier) ⭐ 28  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A declarative GitOps loop utility that periodically reads configurations from a Git host and applies them directly. Kube-applier serves as a lightweight, historical predecessor to larger systems like ArgoCD.
-  - **(2016)** [tracker: A time machine for debugging pesky stateful errors](https://github.com/madisonmay/tracker) ⭐ 36  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details a utility designed to capture and track mutational state transitions in Python objects over time. Live Grounding observes that while the repository is now dormant and unmaintained, the architecture of immutable tracking states remains a core conceptual design in complex state-machine debugging.
-  - **(2015)** [Playing with gradle](https://develosapiens.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/playing-with-gradle) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early-era developer's log exploring task setups in Gradle. Live Grounding confirms its value is now purely historical, documenting the community transition away from rigid, XML-heavy Maven structures towards flexible, code-based build files.
-  - **(2010)** [twitter.com/commandlinefu3](https://x.com/commandlinefu3) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An auxiliary community feed archiving terminal tricks, syntax configurations, and utility scripts. Live Grounding tracks it as a historical index of creative shell engineering paradigms.
-  - [thenewstack.io: Platform Engineering in 2023: Dev First, Collaboration and APIs](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering/-in-2023-dev-first-collaboration-and-apis)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering thenewstack.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [kubernetesbyexample.com](https://kubernetesbyexample.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubernetesbyexample.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [k8s Initializer 🌟](https://blackbird.a8r.io/initializer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blackbird.a8r.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.jetstack.io: Istio OIDC Authentication](https://developer.cyberark.com/blog/istio-oidc-authentication)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developer.cyberark.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [trstringer.com: Deploy to AKS Using a Managed Identity from a GitHub Actions Self-Hosted Runner 🌟](https://trstringer.com/deploy-to-aks-from-github-actions/-self-hosted)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering trstringer.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Clustering WildFly on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/clustering-wildfly-on-openshift-using-wildfly-operator)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Java EE example on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/java-ee-example-application-on-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Microprofile example on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/running-microprofile-applications-on-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Deploying WildFly apps on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/using-wildfly-on-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Running Thorntail apps on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/thorntail-on-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Running Spring Boot applications on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/jboss-frameworks/spring/deploy-your-springboot-applications-on-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.google.com: Kubernetes For Everyone](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p4ZYQYM2VrMCR8K3T68JOMzWHlV-C8Jogrl9Ces77OA/edit/edit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.google.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [platform9.com: The Gorilla Guide to Kubernetes in the Enterprise](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-service-mesh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering platform9.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [containerjournal.com: The Rise of the KubeMaster 🌟](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/the-rise-of-the-kubemaster)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloudnativenow.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [geekflare.com: 10 Kubernetes Best Practices for Better Container Orchestration](https://geekflare.com/cybersecurity/kubernetes-security-scanner)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering geekflare.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.kubecost.com: Kubecost raises $5.5 million to help teams monitor and reduce their Kubernetes spend](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/announcing-kubecost-first-round)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.kubecost.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [openshift.com: Nested OpenShift using OpenShift Virtualization](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/nested-openshift-using-openshift-virtualization)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [openshift.com: How to Configure LDAP Sync With CronJobs in OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/how-to-configure-ldap-sync-with-cronjobs-in-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [openshift.com: A Brief Introduction to Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/a-brief-introduction-to-red-hat-advanced-cluster-security-for-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [openshift.com: Workload Support for Red Hat OpenShift Matures Across the Industry](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/workload-support-for-red-hat-openshift-matures-across-the-industry)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [openshift.com: Control Regional Access to Your Service on OpenShift Running on AWS](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/control-regional-access-to-your-service-on-openshift-running-on-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Operator-based Calico CNI Plug-In is Supported on OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/operator-based-calico-cni-plug-in-is-supported-on-openshift-4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [youtube: how to deliver OpenShift as a service (just like Red Hat)](https://www.youtube.comwatch?v=b_norgxfh5y)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.youtube.comwatch?v=b_norgxfh5y in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [tutorialsdojo.com: AWS Cheat Sheets 🌟](https://tutorialsdojo.com/aws-cheat-sheets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering tutorialsdojo.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [mastertheboss.com: OpenShift Cheat Sheet](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/openshift-cheatsheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mastertheboss.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [uncontained.io/articles/openshift-ha-installation](https://uncontained.io/articles/openshift-ha-installation/)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering uncontained.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [aroworkshop.io 🌟](https://aroworkshop.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aroworkshop.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [O'Reilly Free Book: **Openshift for developers**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/for-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [NetworkPolicies and Microsegmentation](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/hybrid-cloud-infrastructure/networkpolicies-and-microsegmentation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [tutorialspoint.com](https://www.tutorialspoint.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.tutorialspoint.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [jenkins users mailing list: Declarative pipelines vs scripted](https://jenkins-ci.361315.n4.nabble.com/Declarative-pipelines-vs-scripted-td4891792.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering jenkins-ci.361315.n4.nabble.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Spring Cloud Kubernetes](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud/-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering spring.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [**uncontained.io**: External Jenkins Integration 🌟](https://v1.uncontained.io/playbooks/continuous_delivery/external-jenkins-integration.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering v1.uncontained.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [fourtheorem.com: How to end Microservice pain and embrace the Monorepo](https://fourtheorem.com/monorepo)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fourtheorem.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Auto-merge between release branches](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/2785)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering about.gitlab.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Provide merge bot functionality](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/14595)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering about.gitlab.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [kruschecompany.com: Prometheus Operator – Installing Prometheus Monitoring Within The Kubernetes Environment](https://kruschecompany.com/page-not-found)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kruschecompany.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [armosec.io: Use Kubescape to check if your Kubernetes clusters are exposed to the latest K8s Symlink vulnerability (CVE-2021-25741)](https://www.armosec.io/cve-vulnerability-database)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.armosec.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Azure Products by Region Table](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/explore/global-infrastructure/products-by-region/table)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Azure Updates 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/updates)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Azure Updates AKS 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/updates/?query=AKS)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.microsoft.com: Multi-tenant user management scenarios](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/multi-tenant-user-management-scenarios)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [azure.microsoft.com: Choose the best global distribution solution for your applications with Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/blog/choose-the-best-global-distribution-solution-for-your-applications-with-azure)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Generally available: Azure Bastion now support shareable links](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/updates/generally-available-azure-bastion-shareable-links)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Azure Load Testing](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-gb/products/load-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [azure.microsoft.com: Microsoft Azure Load Testing is now generally available](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-gb/blog/microsoft-azure-load-testing-is-now-generally-available)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Azure Arc overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/azure-arc/overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.microsoft.com: Run scripts in your Windows VM by using action Run Commands](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/run-command)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Azure Virtual WAN introduces its first SaaS offering](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/blog/azure-virtual-wan-introduces-its-first-saas-offering)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering azure.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.microsoft.com: Using Policy with Azure Site Recovery](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-how-to-enable-policy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering learn.microsoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Transitive blocks](https://fastthread.io/ft-error.jsp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fastthread.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [rancher.com: Using Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Service Mesh Based Applications for Distributed Deployments](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/using-hybrid-and-multi-cloud-service-mesh-based-applications-for-distributed-deployments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.suse.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Making Requests to Amazon S3 over IPv6](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/ipv6-access.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Getting Started with AWS Storage Gateway](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/GettingStarted-common.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [towardsdatascience.com: Jenkins for CI Is Dead: Why Do People Hate It and What’s the Alternative? GitHub actions](https://towardsdatascience.com/jenkins-for-ci-is-dead-why-do-people-hate-it-and-whats-the-alternative-8d8b6b88fdba)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering towardsdatascience.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [harness.io: Best Spinnaker Alternatives to Consider](https://www.harness.io/blog/continuous-delivery/spinnaker-alternatives)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.harness.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [geekflare.com: devops-tools](https://geekflare.com/devops/config-management-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering geekflare.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [linuxtoday.com](https://www.linuxtoday.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.linuxtoday.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [cyberciti.biz - ss: Display Linux TCP / UDP Network and Socket Information](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-investigate-sockets-network-connections.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.cyberciti.biz in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [cyberciti.biz - SS Utility: Quick Intro](https://www.cyberciti.biz/files/ss.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.cyberciti.biz in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [unix.stackexchange.com: ss - linux socket statistics utility output format](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/252744/ss-linux-socket-statistics-utility-output-format)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering unix.stackexchange.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [stackoverflow.com: difference between netstat and ss in linux?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11763376/difference-between-netstat-and-ss-in-linux)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackoverflow.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [AWS Knowledge Center](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Flexible layout 🌟](https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_120/v1_46)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering code.visualstudio.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [nixCraft: Python Execute Unix/Linux Command Examples 🌟](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/python-execute-unix-linux-command-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.cyberciti.biz in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [stackoverflow: Create dictionary from splitted strings from list of strings](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34319156/create-dictionary-from-splitted-strings-from-list-of-strings)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackoverflow.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [devbattles.com: Python list. Functions and Methods lists](https://www.devbattles.com/en/sand/post-1754-Python_list_Functions_and_Methods_lists)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.devbattles.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [devbattles.com: Python: sorting lists by .sort () with - in simple words](https://www.devbattles.com/en/sand/post-1752-Python_sorting_lists_by_sort__with__in_simple_words)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.devbattles.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [stackoverflow: Problems installing python3 on RHEL 🌟](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8087184/problems-installing-python3-on-rhel)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering stackoverflow.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Getting Started with Django REST Framework (DRF) and AngularJS (Part 1)](https://engineroom.trackmaven.com/blog/getting-started-drf-angularjs-part-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering engineroom.trackmaven.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [devbattles.com: Python Flask, Part 1: Hello World!](https://www.devbattles.com/en/sand/post-1757-Python_Flask_Part_1_Hello_World)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.devbattles.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dead simple {for devs} python crawler (script) for extracting structured data from any website into CSV](https://blog.webhose.io/2015/08/16/dead-simple-for-devs-python-crawler-script-for-extracting-structured-data-from-any-almost-website-into-csv)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.webhose.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Jython is a language that makes it easy to create projects with libraries from Python and Java.](https://www.oraclejavamagazine-digital.com/javamagazine_twitter/20151112?pg=43)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.oraclejavamagazine-digital.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Redpanda is now Free & Source Available](https://www.redpanda.com/blog/open-source)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.redpanda.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Orchestration Made Easy with Zeebe and Kafka](https://softobiz.com/microservice-orchestration-with-zeebe-and-kafka)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering softobiz.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [ringcentral.co.uk: Software as a Service (SaaS)](https://www.ringcentral.com/gb/en/blog/definitions/software-as-a-service-saas)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ringcentral.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [ringcentral.co.uk: Cloud Management 🌟](https://www.ringcentral.com/gb/en/blog/definitions/cloud-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ringcentral.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [nginx.com: The Complete NGINX Cookbook 🌟](https://www.f5.com/products/nginx/resources/library/complete-nginx-cookbook)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.f5.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [IBM API Connect](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/api-connect)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [The Truth About Downtime in the Cloud](https://cloud.netapp.com/blog/prepare-for-the-day-of-all-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloud.netapp.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Create the scaffolding for your microservice](https://fuse.labs.osecloud.com/fuse/creating-a-microservices-project-with-maven)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fuse.labs.osecloud.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Amazon DevOps Guru](https://aws.amazon.com/devops/-guru)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [AWS CodeDeploy: Deploying from a Development Account to a Production Account](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/application-management/post/Tx3PE3JTSVJSFI7/AWS-CodeDeploy-Deploying-from-a-Development-Account-to-a-Production-Account)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blogs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [mulesoft.com: What is a RESTful API?](https://www.mulesoft.com/api/rest/what-is-rest-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.mulesoft.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Build a Python Microservice with Amazon Web Services Lambda & API Gateway](https://www.giantflyingsaucer.com/blog/?p=5730)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.giantflyingsaucer.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.powerupcloud.com: AWS inventory details in CSV using lambda](https://blog.powerupcloud.com/2016/02/07/aws-inventory-details-in-csv-using-lambda)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.powerupcloud.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [geekflare.com: What is Thread Dump and How to Analyze them? 🌟](https://geekflare.com/dev/generate-analyze-thread-dumps)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering geekflare.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [On heap vs off heap memory usage](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2014/12/on-heap-vs-off-heap-memory-usage.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.javacodegeeks.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Tutorial: Configure Apache Web Server on Amazon Linux to use SSL/TLS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/SSL-on-an-instance.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [The Most Popular AWS Security Blog Posts in 2015](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx4QX7W51NDSLO/The-Most-Popular-AWS-Security-Blog-Posts-in-2015)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blogs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [Amazon s2n: AWS’s new Open Source implementation of the SSL/TLS network encryption protocols](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/TxLEHNNDPUFDU9/Automated-Reasoning-and-Amazon-s2n)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blogs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [How to Reduce Security Threats and Operating Costs Using AWS WAF and Amazon CloudFront](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx1G747SE1R2ZWE/How-to-Reduce-Security-Threats-and-Operating-Costs-Using-AWS-WAF-and-Amazon-Clou)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blogs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Get started with Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/ECR_GetStarted.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.couchbase.com: Getting Started with Docker for AWS and Scaling Nodes](https://blog.couchbase.com/2016/july/docker-for-aws-getting-started-scaling-nodes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.couchbase.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [jetstack.io: Securing Istio workloads with mTLS using cert-manager](https://www.cyberark.com/venafi-and-cyberark-machine-identity-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.cyberark.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud](https://www.ibm.com/solutions/cloud/openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [IBM Knowledge Center 🌟](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [IBM Knowledge Center: IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/cloud-paks/cp-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.ibm.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [geekflare.com: An Introduction to GitOps](https://geekflare.com/topic/development)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering geekflare.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [wecloudpro.com: Deploy HA kubernetes cluster in AWS in less than 5 minutes](https://wecloudpro.com/2020/01/13/kube-autp-aws.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wecloudpro.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [developers.redhat.com: **Debugging applications** within Red Hat OpenShift containers](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/09debugging-applications-within-red-hat-openshift-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.openshift.com/how-full-is-my-cluster-part-5-a-capacity-management-dashboard](https://blog.openshift.com/how-full-is-my-cluster-part-5-a-capacity-management-dashboard)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [**Uncontained.io**](https://uncontained.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering uncontained.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [Limits in Amazon SQS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-limits.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [Why Support of PostgreSQL 9.5 by Amazon RDS is Such Great News](https://blog.rubyroidlabs.com/2016/04/postgresql-9-5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.rubyroidlabs.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [Flyway](https://www.red-gate.com/products/flyway/community)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.red-gate.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [NoSQL vs. SQL: Choosing a Data Management Solution](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2015/10/nosql-vs-sql.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.javacodegeeks.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Diferencias entre SQL y NoSQL ΒΏSabes cuΓ‘l usar?](https://www.facilcloud.com/noticias/?p=1294&lang=es_ES)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.facilcloud.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [NoSQL Databases: 4 Game-Changing Use Cases](https://www.smartdatacollective.com/kingmesal/373466/nosql-databases-4-game-changing-use-cases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.smartdatacollective.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.couchbase.com podcast: NoSQL in the Perspective of Industry Leaders](https://blog.couchbase.com/2016/january/nosql-in-the-perspective-of-industry-leaders)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.couchbase.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.mongodirector.com: Which is the best MongoDB GUI?](https://blog.mongodirector.com/which-is-the-best-mongodb-gui)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.mongodirector.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [mongodirector: MongoDB Hosting](https://mongodirector.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering mongodirector.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [MongoDB Tutorial – A Scalable NoSQL DB](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2015/09/mongodb-a-scalable-nosql-db.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.javacodegeeks.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [gestoresderiesgo.com: ProhibiciΓ³n de utilizar programas informΓ‘ticos que permitan llevar una doble contabilidad empresarial](https://www.gestoresderiesgo.com/colaboradores/prohibicion-de-utilizar-programas-informaticos-que-permitan-llevar-una-doble-contabilidad-empresarial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.gestoresderiesgo.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Using Spark SQL for ETL](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/bigdata/post/Tx2D93GZRHU3TES/Using-Spark-SQL-for-ETL)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blogs.aws.amazon.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blogs.splunk.com: AWS Agility + Splunk Visibility = Customer Success](https://blogs.splunk.com/2016/06/22/aws-video)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blogs.splunk.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Amazon AWS Certification Preparation Tips](https://walkintocloud.com/index.php/2016/06/04/amazon-aws-certification-preparation-tips)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering walkintocloud.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - **(2026)** [getpostman.com](https://www.postman.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Postman remains a prominent API collaboration platform. It offers developers comprehensive tools to design, mock, test, document, and monitor APIs within an intuitive, team-oriented development lifecycle workspace.
-  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-michael-montgomery)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-proven guide addressing automated API test orchestration with Postman and Jenkins. Focuses on setting up automated collection runs as critical build gates within modern DevOps pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman β€” Build a Dynamic Test Suite](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-build-dynamic-test-suite-michael-montgomery) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial for engineering highly dynamic, data-driven test suites inside Postman. Highlights variable scoping, pre-request scripts, and test scripting to dynamically adapt across environments.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: 1 Tip to Double Your Productivity in Postman](https://dev.to/jburroughs/1-tip-to-double-your-productivity-using-postman-3bdm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pragmatic guide focused on boosting daily Postman testing performance. Explores quick environment switching, keyboard shortcuts, and automated pre-request scripts to streamline developers' active debugging loops.
-  - **(2026)** [Hoppscotch: Open-Source Alternative to Postman](https://hoppscotch.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hoppscotch is a modern, lightweight, web-native open-source alternative to Postman. Engineered to be highly performant, it streamlines real-time operations including HTTP, GraphQL, and WebSockets.
-  - **(2026)** [techwebspace.com: Get Started with the REST Assured Framework: An Example-based Guide](https://www.techwebspace.com/get-started-with-the-rest-assured-framework-an-example-based-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, code-based architectural guide detailing REST Assured, a Java DSL engine for automated API validation. It highlights domain-specific testing structures that integrate cleanly into JUnit/TestNG ecosystems.
-  - **(2026)** [learning.postman.com: Simulate user traffic to test your API performance](https://learning.postman.com/docs/collections/performance-testing/testing-api-performance) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive architectural documentation detailing Postman's built-in performance testing runner. This system enables localized load simulation, virtual user profiling, and API concurrency metrics analysis.
-  - **(2026)** [Postman Pynt 🌟](https://www.postman.com/pynt-io/workspace/pynt/overview) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pynt is a dynamic API security testing tool built directly inside the Postman ecosystem. It scans microservice endpoints for vulnerabilities like OWASP Top 10 exploits during regular runtime tests.
-  - **(2026)** [Drools](https://kie.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Drools is a powerful, production-ready Business Rules Management System (BRMS) featuring a forward and backward-chaining inference engine (RETE OO-algorithm) for decoupling enterprise logic from complex microservice structures.
-  - **(2026)** [KIE Server](https://hub.docker.com/r/jboss/kie-server) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The KIE Server Docker container package provides an execution environment for Drools and jBPM workflow engine patterns, simplifying distributed microservices runtime decision orchestration.
-  - **(2026)** [about.gitlab.com/handbook](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GitLab's public corporate handbook is an open-source operations manual. It serves as an architectural blueprint for remote-first team organization, development culture, and structured transparency frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [elconfidencial.com: Olvida RRHH, ahora es el Departamento de DiversiΓ³n: la infantilizaciΓ³n del paΓ­s de las 6.000 'startups'](https://www.elconfidencial.com/mundo/2023-03-10/milenializacion-mercado-laboral-israeli-startups_3551800) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study investigating modern employee retention trends in high-tech environments, specifically exploring the architectural shifts in human resources and corporate cultural structures.
-  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: "Han recomendado calcular cuΓ‘nto dinero queda y al resto despedirles": las startups espaΓ±olas frente a la quiebra de SVB](https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/han-recomendado-calcular-cuanto-dinero-queda-al-resto-despedirles-startups-espanolas-frente-a-quiebra-svb) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective analysis examining startup liquidity management techniques during global banking shifts, detailing operational survival models, emergency fund structures, and runway calculations.
-  - **(2026)** [angular.io](https://angular.dev) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Angular is Google's enterprise-grade, component-based TypeScript web framework. Highly optimized for scalable single-page application (SPA) architectures, it provides built-in routing, state handling, and dependency injection.
-  - **(2026)** [angular.io: Building and serving Angular apps](https://angular.dev/guide/build) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official instructions covering deployment execution and active asset compilation within the Angular CLI environment. Emphasizes production bundling configurations, static asset caching, and lazy loading strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [How to Set Up a Custom Email with Cloudflare and Mailgun](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-set-up-custom-email)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical guide outlining DNS integrations using Cloudflare's edge networking, configuring SPF, DKIM, and DMARC setups securely with Mailgun for robust microservice communication architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Zero Trust Private Networking Rules](https://blog.cloudflare.com/zero-trust-private-networking-rules) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural documentation for defining identity-aware, Zero Trust private network topologies in Cloudflare. Explains granular permission structures to govern internal database and API access paths.
-  - **(2026)** [cloudflare.com](https://www.cloudflare.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloudflare is a world-class global platform offering enterprise-grade application security, DNS management, fast content delivery (CDN), and reliable DDoS threat mitigation at the edge.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Network Performance Update: Full Stack Week](https://blog.cloudflare.com/network-performance-update-full-stack-week) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloudflare analysis outlining modern performance updates and the architectural advantages of edge-native isolation models over classic virtual-machine setups for high-throughput globally distributed applications.
-  - **(2026)** [Cloudflare workers (Serverless)](https://workers.cloudflare.com) [JAVASCRIPT/WEBASSEMBLY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloudflare Workers is an advanced serverless architecture utilizing V8 engine isolates. It runs application code directly at global edge locations, yielding near-zero cold-start overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Guest Blog: k8s tunnels with Kudelski Security](https://blog.cloudflare.com/guest-blog-zero-trust-access-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration detailing the security mechanics of wrapping Kubernetes API infrastructure within Cloudflare Zero Trust Tunnels, establishing end-to-end encrypted private topologies without dynamic ingress exposure.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com](https://cloud.google.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud Platform (GCP) official portal. It features premium tier global networking, fully managed Kubernetes engines (GKE), advanced analytical and machine learning toolsets, and highly scalable data storage.
-  - **(2026)** [whizlabs.com: Introduction To Google Cloud Platform](https://www.whizlabs.com/blog/google-cloud-platform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive introductory article mapping out GCP foundational structures, virtual machine instances, VPC networking, storage classes, and certification paths for beginners.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Training more than 40 million new people on Google Cloud skills](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/training-certifications/google-cloud-to-train-more-than-40-million-with-cloud-skills)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of Google Cloud's strategic global training initiative, aiming to upskill developers via Google Cloud Skills Boost, interactive learning labs, and modular path certifications.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: How to get started with Google Cloud: Introducing our new learning hub and learning benefits for Innovators](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/training-certifications/new-learning-hub-and-benefits-for-google-cloud-innovators)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces Google Cloud's community-driven learning hub for Innovators, detailing access to free learning resources, interactive codelabs, live expert sessions, and peer-to-peer networking.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: 5 cheat sheets to help you get started on your Google Cloud journey 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/5-google-cloud-product-cheat-sheets-2021)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A visual curation of visual decision trees and cheat sheets for GCP products. Useful for quick architecture mapping of compute options, database services, and hybrid setups.
-  - **(2026)** [kinsta.com: Top 7 Advantages of Choosing Google Cloud Hosting](https://kinsta.com/blog/cloud-platform-for-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details key structural advantages of hosting sites and microservices on GCP, highlighting performance perks, live VM migration capabilities, cost-effective pricing models, and private global networks.
-  - **(2026)** [console.cloud.google.com/products](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.cloud.google.com%2Fproducts&dsh=S-837258255%3A1779033921742301&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.cloud.google.com%2Fproducts&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=cloudconsole&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PavdLijoZE8HgBUBXNoU1YfsOf-olUjJ8JfmhFG_0QoTjdDv1sVmFwi8Eo6EXbpyWStjzuTRaQ) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The comprehensive management control plane for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services, showcasing serverless runtimes, managed databases, and enterprise networking. It provides native Kubernetes (GKE), AI services, and IAM frameworks to construct highly available applications. Curated portal access maps directly to programmatic infrastructure control and cloud service catalogs.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: DevOps](https://cloud.google.com/devops) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's primary DevOps hub, anchoring its research around DORA (DevOps Research and Assessment) and native cloud capabilities like Cloud Build and GKE. Curator reviews emphasize high-velocity software delivery architectures. Modern GCP engineering patterns rely on these principles to deploy secure, distributed, and containerized architectures on Google Cloud Platform.
-  - **(2026)** [Cloud Developer Tools](https://cloud.google.com/products/tools) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory of Google Cloud developer tools, spanning Cloud Shell, Artifact Registry, and Cloud Code extensions. The curator highlights its streamline-driven integration with local IDE environments. Live platform development metrics show these tools dramatically reduce local setup time for developers building serverless applications or microservices targeted at GCP.
-  - **(2026)** [Google Cloud Build](https://cloud.google.com/build) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's serverless continuous integration and continuous delivery platform, enabling high-performance builds across multiple languages. The curator highlights its deep integration with GKE and secure Docker artifact pipelines. Live telemetry confirms that Cloud Build is highly effective for cost-sensitive scaling operations due to its pay-as-you-go billing model.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Microservices architecture on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/microservices-architecture-google-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architect's blueprint for designing, deploying, and managing microservices topologies on GCP using GKE, Cloud Run, API gateways, Cloud SQL, and service mesh frameworks like Anthos Service Mesh.
-  - **(2026)** [New Cloud Shell Editor: Get your first cloud-native app running in minutes](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/introducing-cloud-shell-editor)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces GCP's modernized web-based IDE powered by Eclipse Theia. It provides a preconfigured container workspace, dynamic terminal access, and direct integration with local source controls.
-  - **(2026)** [techradar.com: Google Cloud is making it easier for developers to smuggle β€˜secrets’ in their code](https://www.techradar.com/news/google-cloud-is-making-it-easier-for-developers-to-smuggle-secrets-in-their-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights GCP developer platform updates aimed at facilitating secure, automated secret consumption in source codes, eliminating plain-text secrets risk using native IDE-to-Secret Manager integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Secret Manager Best Practices](https://docs.cloud.google.com/secret-manager/docs/best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive best practices documentation for GCP Secret Manager, reviewing rotation cycles, least-privilege IAM control policies, encryption key layers, and secure access audits.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Choose the best way to use and authenticate service accounts on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/how-to-authenticate-service-accounts-to-help-keep-applications-secure) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Strategic guidelines on secure Google Cloud service account authentication, outlining identity federation, Workload Identity on GKE, and avoiding high-risk, long-lived JSON key downloads.
-  - **(2026)** [zdnet.com: Google Cloud rolls out new security tools as threat landscape heats up](https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-cloud-rolls-out-new-security-tools-as-threat-landscape-heats-up) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of Google Cloud's enhanced security integrations, detailing updates to Security Command Center, zero-trust tools, and threat protection measures to counter cloud-targeted attacks.
-  - **(2026)** [infoq.com: Google Releases Its Certificate Authority Service into General Availability](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/google-cloud-cas-ga) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailing GCP's Certificate Authority Service (CAS) GA release, a highly scalable, fully managed PKI engine designed to simplify CA deployment and cryptographic management for secure microservice communication.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Demystifying Cloud Spanner multi-region configurations](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/demystifying-cloud-spanner-multi-region-configurations) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical exploration of Cloud Spanner's synchronous, multi-region replication. Explains Paxos consensus algorithms, TrueTime API synchronization, and consistency guarantees across continents.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Configuring the Google Cloud Platform for High Availability](https://thenewstack.io/configuring-for-high-availability-in-google-cloud-platform) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural playbook on designing high-availability systems on GCP, describing regional failovers, managed instance groups, cloud load balancing strategies, and automated scaling policies.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Consume services faster, privately and securely - Private Service Connect now in GA](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/private-service-connect-is-now-generally-available) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the GA release of Google Cloud Private Service Connect, allowing private endpoint connections across separate GCP networks, projects, and SaaS ecosystems over a secure Google backbone without complex VPC peering.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: VPN network overview](https://docs.cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/vpc) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference documentation on GCP Cloud VPN network architecture. Highlights dynamic routing via Cloud Router, high-availability setups with IPSec protocols, and encrypted on-premises-to-cloud integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Monitor and troubleshoot your VMs in context for faster resolution](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/better-access-to-observability-data-for-virtual-machines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces contextual VM troubleshooting features in Google Cloud Operations (formerly Stackdriver), allowing developers to analyze metrics, traces, and system logs in unified dashboards to lower MTTR.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Compare AWS and Azure services to Google Cloud](https://docs.cloud.google.com/docs/get-started/aws-azure-gcp-service-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's official engineering guide to translating AWS and Azure infrastructure paradigms into GCP equivalents. It describes VPC networks, database engines, and container services. Live grounding establishes its role as the industry-standard translation manual for cross-cloud architects.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform) [MULTI CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master landing organization for Google Cloud Platform's open-source projects, APIs, and CLI utilities. Holds structural frameworks, SDKs, and enterprise infrastructure design tools.
-  - **(2026)** [The DevOps Bottleneck: Why IaC Orchestration is the Missing Piece](https://devops.com/the-devops-bottleneck-why-iac-orchestration-is-the-missing-piece) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses operational scale limits when managing state files and workflow dependencies manually. Argues for unified infrastructure orchestration planes that handle secrets distribution and pipeline synchronization systematically.
-  - **(2026)** [devopszone.info](https://www.devopszone.info) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Aggregates community blog posts and shared telemetry workflows. Live Grounding: Serves as a crowdsourced hub highlighting practical engineering tricks and alternative infrastructure strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [devopsdigest.com](https://www.devopsdigest.com) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: An executive-facing digest on technical pipeline achievements and enterprise vendor tools. Live Grounding: Translates high-level technical updates into business insights, focusing on investment returns and organizational productivity.
-  - **(2026)** [Top 15 DevOps blogs to read and follow](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/Top-15-DevOps-blogs-to-read-and-follow) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: TechTarget's directory of the most influential devops online resources. Live Grounding: Identifies industry authorities and practical technical publications, steering engineers toward high-signal blogs and community forums.
-  - **(2026)** [devopstips.net](https://devopstips.net) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Curates bite-sized technical tricks regarding Docker, Linux, and Kubernetes. Live Grounding: Provides developers with quick-reference command sequences and configurations to debug CI/CD and system behaviors.
-  - **(2026)** [mrcloudbook.com: Mr Cloud Book](https://mrcloudbook.com) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A technical guide and tutorial site focusing on cloud service providers and CI/CD tools. Live Grounding: Offers clear step-by-step instructions for implementing Jenkins pipelines, Git practices, and cloud configurations for entry-level infrastructure practitioners.
-  - **(2026)** [Announcing Azure MCP Server 2.0 Stable Release for Self-Hosted Agentic Cloud Automation](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sdk/announcing-azure-mcp-server-2-0-stable-release) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the stable release of Azure MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server 2.0, enabling secure, self-hosted agentic automation workflows. It provides architectural patterns for running local AI agents with direct, API-driven access to Azure resource management, optimizing operational automation via language model integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [platformengineering.org](https://platformengineering.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary community-driven knowledge portal for Platform Engineering globally. Hosts foundational patterns, blueprints, and tooling landscapes (such as the Internal Developer Platform reference architectures) that define industry-wide standardization for developer experience (DevEx).
-  - **(2026)** [infoq.com: InfoQ platform engineering homepage](https://www.infoq.com/platformengineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An aggregator of advanced architectural videos, expert presentations, and technical reports on platform design. Serves as a vital industry reference for software architects looking to deploy high-density platforms, covering topics from IDP backends to platform runtimes.
-  - **(2026)** [Port](https://www.port.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Port is a modern, no-code/low-code SaaS developer portal that acts as a central repository for internal software systems. Features highly dynamic, custom-defined data models, granular access controls, self-service action triggering, and native integrations across CI/CD and Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Cortex](https://www.cortex.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cortex is an enterprise-grade Internal Developer Portal specializing in microservices governance, reliability scorecards, and engineering standards. Integrates deeply with Kubernetes, Git, and cloud infrastructure to track service ownership, operational quality, and security compliance.
-  - **(2026)** [Atlassian Compass](https://www.atlassian.com/software/compass)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Atlassian Compass is a developer portal designed to map distributed software architecture, track dependencies, and gauge health metrics. Connects disparate tools, logs team ownership, and automates operational scorecard checks within Atlassian's software suite.
-  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: How will you design your cloud VPC and subnets?](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-how-will-you-design-your-cloud-vpc-and-subnets) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural scenario walkthrough evaluating VPC partition layout designs. Focuses on address planning, NAT placements, security group hierarchies, and transit routing rules within high-availability clouds.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/aws-samples 🌟](https://github.com/aws-samples) [MULTI CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master organization containing AWS-curated reference architectures, deployment scripts, and code samples. Serves as a vital baseline for implementing multi-account strategies, serverless setups, and security blueprints.
-  - **(2026)** [Spring Initializr 🌟](https://start.spring.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier initialization dashboard for the Spring ecosystem. Incorporates direct dependency bindings to native Kubernetes microservices components, generating pre-configured templates with container-ready, cloud-native properties.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/Azure-Samples 🌟](https://github.com/Azure-Samples) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central directory of Azure engineering samples. Provides production-ready templates, deployment scripts, and reference implementations spanning Serverless, Azure Kubernetes Service, container orchestration, and multi-tenant systems.
-  - **(2026)** [learntocloud.guide](https://learntocloud.guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An open-source, highly structured educational roadmap designed to transition traditional sysadmins into proficient cloud engineers. It guides learners through networking, Linux administration, infrastructure as code, and cloud-native topologies. Live grounding highlights its massive adoption within the DevOps community.
-  - **(2026)** [Best Practices for Using GitHub Copilot](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/get-started/best-practices) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Authoritative guidelines from GitHub designed to optimize interaction with Copilot. Covers prompt engineering tactics (such as context-setting files and comments), managing AI security and license compliance, and verifying generated output.
-  - **(2026)** [GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners: Getting Started](https://github.blog/ai-and-ml/github-copilot/github-copilot-cli-for-beginners-getting-started-with-github-copilot-cli) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights setup and early integration techniques for GitHub Copilot CLI, translating natural language prompts into executable terminal and shell scripts. Enhances sysadmin and shell workflow automation while maintaining a human-in-the-loop review step for safety and correctness.
-  - **(2026)** [Warp: The Agentic Development Environment](https://www.warp.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern, Rust-based terminal emulator incorporating AI agent assistance directly into the command-line interface. Reimagines input fields like text editors, supports real-time workspace collaboration, and native context-sharing for accelerated platform ops troubleshooting.
-  - **(2026)** [Cursor Bugbot Effort Levels Documentation](https://cursor.com/docs/bugbot) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference document outlines the effort metrics and execution paradigms utilized by Cursor's Bugbot tool inside the editor context. It guides development teams in managing priority levels for automated debugging routines across repositories.
-  - **(2026)** [Extend kubectl with plugins](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/extend-kubectl/kubectl-plugins) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Kubernetes documentation detailing the architecture of kubectl plugins. It outlines how kubectl discovers custom binary files named with a specific prefix on the user's local path and maps them as CLI subcommands, enabling developers to write tailored cluster management scripts.
-  - **(2026)** [padok.fr: Getting started with kubectl plugins](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/getting-started-with-kubectl-plugins) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blog post detailing how to create a custom kubectl plugin from scratch. It explains execution requirements, CLI environment parameter handling, and distribution strategies to simplify the package setup for internal engineering teams.
-  - **(2026)** [youtube: Welcome to the world of kubectl plugins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2qZvQT6XY) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation covering the landscape, development, and use cases of kubectl plugins. It serves as an accessible introduction to extending local terminal tooling with practical examples of custom workflows and automated command pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [martinheinz.dev: Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/58) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reference article outlining methods for optimizing development workflows with custom kubectl plugins. Highlights the architectural patterns for packaging, distributing, and invoking terminal extensions to minimize manual CLI overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [itnext.io: 6 kubectl plugins you must try](https://itnext.io/6-kubectl-plugins-you-must-try-1411dcbcf950) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated blog post demonstrating six high-utility kubectl plugins for cluster maintenance. Focuses on extensions for resource querying, troubleshooting, and namespace transitions that significantly ease the day-to-day administrative burdens of DevOps practitioners.
-  - **(2026)** [Architecture Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/azure-kubernetes-service) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical guide mapping Azure Well-Architected Framework (WAF) principles to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It details architectural guidance on cluster networking, high availability, node pools, security integration, and cost management. This serves as the definitive reference for engineering enterprise-grade, highly resilient Kubernetes control and data planes on Azure.
-  - **(2026)** [ArgoCon North America 2026 Call for Proposals](https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/co-located-events/argocon)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Call for Proposals portal for ArgoCon North America 2026. Focuses on collecting real-world architectures, case studies, and enterprise patterns utilizing Argo CD, Argo Workflows, Argo Rollouts, and Argo Events.
-  - **(2026)** [kubernetes.io: container design patterns](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/06/container-design-patterns) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational blog post outlining design patterns for multi-container deployments. It establishes the theory behind sidecar (behavior extension), ambassador (network proxy), and adapter (metric translation) container layouts, which are now standard practices in distributed platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [learncloudnative.com: Sidecar Container Pattern](https://www.learncloudnative.com/blog/2020-09-30-sidecar-container) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical introductory manual illustrating how sidecar container configurations operate inside a single pod. Shows how secondary containers can run logging agents, metrics collection, and background services alongside the main application container without polluting its core codebase.
-  - **(2026)** [learnk8s.io: Extending applications on Kubernetes with multi-container pods](https://learnkube.com/sidecar-containers-patterns) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical manual explaining sidecar patterns, detailing how multiple containers share network interfaces and storage volumes inside a single pod. Shows how this facilitates logging, mutual TLS injection, and runtime instrumentation without bloating core runtime software components.
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Top 10 must-know Kubernetes design patterns](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/11/top-10-must-know-kubernetes-design-patterns) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural review detailing ten core structural, configuration, and behavioral patterns in Kubernetes. Features deep discussions on the sidecar pattern, declarative rollouts, resource controllers, and custom initializers, mapping theoretical design blocks to modern operational setups.
-  - **(2026)** [weave.works: Tools for Automating and Implementing Cloud Native Patterns](https://www.weave.works/blog/tools-for-automating-and-implementing-cloud-native-patterns) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Weave Works article detailing software tools engineered to validate cloud-native standards. Introduces continuous delivery mechanisms and GitOps reconciliation flows. Note: With Weave Works' closure, this asset has historical significance, signaling a shift toward CNCF-incubated tools.
-  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: How Kubernetes works on reconciler pattern](https://www.learnsteps.com/how-kubernetes-works-on-a-reconciler-pattern) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A breakdown detailing the core control loop underlying Kubernetes' architecture: the state reconciliation pattern. Explains how controllers constantly poll state using an active feedback loop, identifying deviations between target specifications and current infrastructure status, and scheduling atomic changes to reconcile them.
-  - **(2026)** [codefresh.io: Kubernetes Deployment Antipatterns – part 1](https://octopus.com/blog/kubernetes-antipatterns-1) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide covering common deployment errors within CI/CD pipelines. It reviews operational anti-patterns such as relying on 'latest' image tags, bypassing declarative configuration state with live manual mutations, and ignoring container probes, offering actionable solutions for engineering teams.
-  - **(2026)** [codefresh.io: Kubernetes Deployment Antipatterns – part 2](https://octopus.com/blog/kubernetes-antipatterns-2) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The second part of the deployment anti-patterns analysis, shifting focus to architectural challenges, resource isolation, and credentials. Highlights risks such as omitted CPU/Memory requests, hardcoded environment credentials, and missing Pod Disruption Budgets, promoting stable scheduling practices.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Deployment Antipatterns – part 1](https://dev.to/codefreshio/kubernetes-deployment-antipatterns-part-1-2116) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community republishing of the critical anti-pattern analysis, covering common operational pitfalls in Kubernetes deployments. Focuses on the dangers of ignoring scaling patterns, exposing sensitive APIs directly, and neglecting the declarative state.
-  - **(2026)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Avoid These Kubernetes Anti-Patterns | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/avoid-kubernetes-anti-patterns-pavan-belagatti) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level operational guide flagging common anti-patterns that plague greenfield orchestrations. Analyzes deployment failures caused by massive container payloads, missing health probes, and bad scaling rules, proposing easy remedial paths.
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes configuration patterns, Part 1: Patterns for Kubernetes primitives](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/28/kubernetes-configuration-patterns-part-1-patterns-for-kubernetes-primitives) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide analyzing the configuration primitives of Kubernetes. It explores the separation of configuration from container execution profiles, helping developers design workloads that adapt gracefully to environmental context changes.
-  - **(2026)** [cdk8s.io](https://cdk8s.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official homepage for Cloud Development Kit for Kubernetes (cdk8s), an open-source framework for defining Kubernetes applications using familiar programming languages. It compiles object-oriented code into standards-compliant YAML manifests, bringing programming patterns like classes, loops, and conditions to configuration management.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS: Introducing CDK for Kubernetes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-cdk-for-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS technical launch post announcing CDK for Kubernetes (cdk8s). It outlines the core architectural principles, detailing how software developers can use general-purpose programming interfaces to output strongly-typed, verifiable raw YAML files for any Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2026)** [kubernetes.io](https://kubernetes.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary, authoritative repository of official Kubernetes documentation, design specifications, API references, and conceptual frameworks. Serves as the ultimate industry source for core features, release notes, security advisories, and architectural blueprints.
-  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Service discovery in Kubernetes - combining the best of two worlds](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/service-discovery-in-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analysis mapping how network packages resolve endpoints inside Kubernetes. Contrasts environment-variable injection against internal CoreDNS discovery systems, detailing how virtual ClusterIP networks route requests to running pods via iptables rules.
-  - **(2026)** [kubernetespodcast.com](https://kubernetespodcast.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premium technical podcast detailing weekly trends, releases, community transitions, and architectural evolutions within the Cloud-Native computing space. Features conversations with core contributors, software creators, and system engineers regarding production successes and challenges.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to/t/kubernetes](https://dev.to/t/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Dev.to Kubernetes community tag hosts a high volume of community-contributed tutorials, troubleshooting steps, and configurations. While varyingly rigorous, it represents a vast, real-time repository of peer-to-peer troubleshooting and architectural experimentation.
-  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes Scheduling](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/scheduling) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core reference documentation for the Kubernetes scheduler, the system engine that assigns pending pods to cluster nodes. It explains the mechanics of filtering, scoring, and binding phases. Essential reading for platform architects optimizing cluster capacity and workload layouts.
-  - **(2026)** [Scheduling Profiles](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/scheduling/profiles) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical manual explaining custom scheduling profiles. Scheduling profiles allow operators to configure the built-in scheduler's extension points (such as PreFilter, Filter, PostFilter, Score, and Reserve) to custom-fit diverse compute workloads (e.g., batch jobs, low-latency APIs).
-  - **(2026)** [Affinity and anti-affinity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference guide on node affinity and pod-to-pod affinity/anti-affinity. This declarative configuration interface allows operators to write rules constraining pod placement relative to host labels and existing workloads, enabling active high-availability topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [Pod Topology Spread Constraints](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation covering Pod Topology Spread Constraints, a critical framework for distributing pods evenly across failure domains like availability zones, regions, or host groups. It explains how to set maximum skew limits to ensure high availability and prevent single-point infrastructure failures.
-  - **(2026)** [Introducing PodTopologySpread plugin](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/introducing-podtopologyspread) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural blog post introducing the features and benefits of the PodTopologySpread plugin. It details how this feature solves scheduling issues where simple anti-affinity fails, ensuring even distribution of application instances across multi-zone configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [Istio.io](https://istio.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Home of the de facto standard open-source service mesh. Implements a uniform plane for managing, securing, and routing microservices traffic across hybrid cloud container clusters.
-  - **(2026)** [youtube: Mitchell Hashimoto: The Inside Story of HashiCorp's IaC Journey | The IaC Podcast](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--RRpw_6onA) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth video interview exploring the early development, design constraints, and technological milestones of HashiCorp's suite. Offers high-level insights into state management and the evolution of cloud orchestration.
-  - **(2026)** [Enhanced Local IDE Experience for AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-an-enhanced-local-ide-experience-for-aws-step-functions) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details local IDE integration utilities for designing and tracing AWS Step Functions. Enhances developer inner-loops by rendering local visual workflow representations and offering live Amazon States Language schema validation directly in-editor.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com/config-connector](https://docs.cloud.google.com/config-connector/docs/overview) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains GCP Config Connector implementation patterns. Lets engineers configure Google Cloud infrastructure through Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions, utilizing Kubernetes controllers to construct databases, IAM permissions, and storage endpoints.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone Technical Documentation](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central knowledge base for Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) design principles and implementations. This portal provides guidance on identity management, network topology, subscription organization, and proactive governance policies. It acts as the key blueprint for deploying scalable multi-subscription cloud platform architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone - Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the architectural principles of Azure Landing Zones under the Microsoft CAF. It emphasizes separation of concerns across management, connectivity, and identity planes, while using custom policy assignments for automated control. This guidance helps platform teams establish a robust foundation for onboarding application workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [Enterprise-Scale Azure Subscription Vending Using Azure Verified Modules (AVM)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/enterprise%e2%80%91scale-azure-subscription-vending-using-azure-verified-modules-avm/4507751) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates enterprise subscription vending architectures powered by Azure Verified Modules (AVM). This automated design leverages Terraform and Bicep to standardize resource organization, virtual network integration, and governance controls. Architects use subscription vending to scale and provision environments reliably in multi-tenant frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator Release Notes](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator/accelerator-release-notes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official release ledger tracking enhancements, bug fixes, and feature updates for the Azure Landing Zones IaC Accelerator. Essential for platform engineering teams to maintain up-to-date, compliant architectures using official Terraform or Bicep modules. It keeps organizations informed on modern security baseline integrations and multi-tenant tooling enhancements.
-  - **(2026)** [The Definitive Guide to Importing Your Cloud Resources into IaC](https://blog.cloudgeni.ai/the-definitive-guide-to-importing-your-cloud-resources-into-iac) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review addressing drift reconciliation when converting untracked click-ops clouds into declarative state files. Reviews native state import commands and toolkits that automate resource generation.
-  - **(2026)** [nedinthecloud.com](https://nedinthecloud.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Ned in the Cloud is a premier educational hub specialized in cloud engineering and enterprise infrastructure patterns. Curator Insight highlights its value as a deep-dive repository for platform architecture, while Live Grounding validates its active 2026 role in guiding teams through high-performance multi-cloud setups and modern state management paradigms.
-  - **(2026)** [terraform.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official developer platform for HashiCorp Terraform. Following HashiCorp's transition to the Business Source License (BSL) and the subsequent emergence of the OpenTofu fork, this site remains the definitive reference for official provider documentation, enterprise Cloud/Enterprise workspaces, and HCL specification standards.
-  - **(2026)** [Terraform Registry - registry.terraform.io: Terraform Providers and Modules 🌟](https://registry.terraform.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The central hub for discovering and publishing official, partner-supported, and community-maintained providers and modules. In 2026, it serves as the foundation of the IaC ecosystem, hosting thousands of modular solutions that streamline cloud deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [packer.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HashiCorp Packer is the industry-standard open-source tool for automating the generation of identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration. Supports AWS AMIs, VMware templates, Docker images, and Azure virtual hard disks.
-  - **(2026)** [packer.io docs](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/docs) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation hub for Packer, containing technical references for builders, provisioners, and post-processors. Details syntax configurations for HCL templates, dynamic plugins, and integrating container/VM deployment images directly into CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [build5nines.com](https://build5nines.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical portal offering architectural blueprints, deep-dives, and certification preparation resources focused on Microsoft Azure, hybrid cloud infrastructure, and enterprise DevOps patterns. Designed to help architects maintain highly-available systems.
-  - **(2026)** [operatorhub.io](https://operatorhub.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” OperatorHub is the central ecosystem registry showcasing community and enterprise Operators. It functions as an indexing catalog that standardizes installation formats, promoting packaging standards aligned with the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) format.
-  - **(2026)** [OKD](https://okd.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The community-backed, open-source upstream counterpart to Red Hat OpenShift. OKD integrates Kubernetes with core Linux container tools (like Fedora CoreOS) to offer a complete self-managing, multi-tenant container platform designed for declarative applications, CI/CD, and simplified enterprise operations.
-  - **(2026)** [kubevirt.io 🌟](https://kubevirt.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The home page of KubeVirt, a CNCF-graduating project that enables orchestration of VMs and containers within the same Kubernetes engine.
-  - **(2026)** [Ingress Controller](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress-controllers) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Kubernetes documentation explaining Ingress. It teaches engineers how to manage HTTP routing, SSL termination, and hostnames at the cluster edge.
-  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Ceph Storage](https://ceph.io/en) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat Ceph Storage is an enterprise product offering distributed block, file, and object storage coupled with multi-cloud data federation via NooBaa. It incorporates enterprise efficiency tools like global data compression, data deduplication, asynchronous multi-site replication, and strong encryption policies.
-  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io/docs/alerting/alertmanager/](https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/latest/alertmanager) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Prometheus Alertmanager guide explaining notification deduplication, silent intervals, and dynamic routing to operations channels like Slack or PagerDuty.
-  - **(2026)** [docs.okd.io 🌟](https://docs.okd.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation hub for OKD. It provides detailed guides on platform design, installer-provisioned infrastructure (IPI) patterns, user-provisioned infrastructure (UPI), security constraints, operator lifecycle management, and administrative configuration for community cluster installations.
-  - **(2026)** [OpenShift Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/rhopenshift/videos)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main YouTube page for OpenShift, hosting recorded community developer events, product demonstrations, and architectural panels.
-  - **(2026)** [learn.crunchydata.com 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/developers/tutorials) [SQL CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive educational portal offering structured developer exercises focused on core database engineering. Includes tasks on indexing optimizations, raw performance telemetry, and complex JSON data orchestration strategies in PostgreSQL.
-  - **(2026)** [projectquay.io](https://www.projectquay.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The project homepage for Project Quay. Quay is an open-source, highly scalable, and secure container registry engine. The platform provides granular access controls, robot accounts, and support for multi-arch OCI registry specifications, serving as the upstream codebase for Red Hat Quay.
-  - **(2026)** [Quay.io](https://quay.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Quay.io is Red Hat's enterprise-grade hosting platform for container images, offering advanced security and vulnerability scanning. It provides built-in support for fine-grained access control, geographic replication, and integration with external identity providers. Quay serves as a critical infrastructure backbone for secure container image distribution across large scale cluster topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [docs.microsoft.com: Build JavaScript applications using TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official guides outlining TypeScript integration for scalable JavaScript apps. Discusses compile-time interfaces, strong typing decorators, modular configurations, and class structures optimized for reliable cloud deployment.
-  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: Markdown Cheat Sheet – How to Write in Markdown with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/markdown-cheat-sheet) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide explaining Markdown basics with real-world examples. Curator Insight values its utility for technical writers. Live Grounding shows its broad usage in software engineering bootcamps and initial developer onboardings.
-  - **(2026)** [lzone.de/cheat-sheet/Maven](https://lzone.de) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized Maven debugging sheet detailing transitive dependency resolution. Curator Insight underscores its target troubleshooting use. Live Grounding indicates its survival as a primary cheat sheet during classpath conflicts.
-  - **(2026)** [journaldev.com](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/maven-commands-options-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive technical overview of Maven build targets and system variables. Curator Insight targets its strength in resolving dependency trees. Live Grounding shows its daily utility during manual compilation tasks inside enterprise projects.
-  - **(2026)** [cheatography.com](https://cheatography.com/mikesac/cheat-sheets/maven) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A visual and community-compiled quick reference sheet for Maven commands. Curator Insight highlights its accessibility and structured layout. Live Grounding shows it is highly valued by polyglot software developers requiring quick context switches.
-  - **(2026)** [javaguides.net](https://www.javaguides.net/2018/06/maven-cheat-sheet.html) [XML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused Maven cheat sheet explaining multi-module configurations. Curator Insight targets standardizing configuration configurations. Live Grounding validates its routine use in standard enterprise training tracks for Java engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [bogotobogo.com](https://www.bogotobogo.com/Java/tutorials/Spring-Boot/Maven-mvn-command-cheat-sheet.php) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide mapping Maven dependencies to Spring Boot framework configurations. Curator Insight highlights rapid packaging loops. Live Grounding demonstrates how Spring Boot build tools rely directly on the lifecycles outlined in this guide.
-  - **(2026)** [eta-lang.org: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://eta-lang.org/docs/cheatsheets/gradle-cheatsheet) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Gradle build file reference targeted at Eta language implementations. Curator Insight emphasizes its focus on functional compiled languages. Live Grounding shows its niche status due to localized community interest.
-  - **(2026)** [rratliff.com: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://www.rratliff.com/gradle-cheat-sheet) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A clean, targeted desktop reference sheet for basic Gradle commands and task parameters. Curator Insight praises its simplicity. Live Grounding confirms it serves as a highly functional offline bookmark for mobile and JVM engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/jahe: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://gist.github.com/jahe/59557d507f43574b0d96) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A concise Gist tracking basic Gradle build files and target tasks. Curator Insight targets execution speeds and cache configurations. Live Grounding shows its persistent usefulness for modern Android build engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/jiffle: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://gist.github.com/jiffle/499caa5f53ab8f90dc19a3040ee40f48) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community collection of dependency blocks and plugin imports in Gradle. Curator Insight focuses on Gradle's compilation speeds. Live Grounding verifies its reliability when structuring multi-project builds.
-  - **(2026)** [gist.github.com/michaellihs (jenkins pipeline)](https://gist.github.com/michaellihs/b08c89581ec597fa198cf74e2239f4a6) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly functional GitHub Gist detailing declarative Jenkins pipeline syntaxes. Curator Insight focuses on automated container testing pipelines. Live Grounding proves declarative Groovy remains a massive infrastructure codebase across corporate IT.
-  - **(2026)** [edureka.co: Jenkins Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://www.edureka.co/blog/cheatsheets/jenkins-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-visibility visual cheat sheet detailing Jenkins pipeline controls and interface tools. Curator Insight highlights its training value. Live Grounding shows its massive footprint across corporate Devops onboarding curricula.
-  - **(2026)** [cheatography.com: Jenkins Cheat Sheet](https://cheatography.com/funthomas424242/cheat-sheets/jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A single-page cheat sheet targeting Jenkins UI environment variables and configurations. Curator Insight points out the speed of lookups. Live Grounding shows its applicability during rapid debugging in active production builds.
-  - **(2026)** [JMeter Web Application Testing Cheatsheet](https://blog.extremehacking.org/blog/2015/11/09/jmeter-web-application-testing-cheatsheet) [XML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A testing reference for designing HTTP request sequences in Apache JMeter. Curator Insight highlights its historical impact on load testing. Live Grounding verifies that despite competition from newer utilities, JMeter remains widely deployed for bulk scale tests.
-  - **(2026)** [martkos-it.co.uk: JMeter Cheat Sheet](https://martkos-it.co.uk/our-work/jmeter-testing-cheat-sheet-ng5zm-97y43-af8tj) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A professional reference covering JVM allocation and distributed execution parameters in JMeter. Curator Insight highlights infrastructure scaling. Live Grounding reveals its use in testing target microservice elasticity.
-  - **(2026)** [jmeter-testing-cheat-sheet-v10.pdf](https://martkos-it.co.uk/s/jmeter-testing-cheat-sheet-v10.pdf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed PDF cheat sheet targeting headless JMeter executions and JVM properties. Curator Insight notes its performance testing capabilities. Live Grounding confirms that automated CI builds heavily utilize these exact headless CLI switches.
-  - **(2026)** [Cheat Sheet for Regular Expression in Jmeter](https://performanceoptimize.blogspot.com/2017/04/RegularExpressionCheatSheet.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A regex compilation reference designed for capturing tokens inside web request flows in JMeter. Curator Insight values its target utility. Live Grounding confirms it as a reliable resource for parsing secure tokens in performance test plans.
-  - **(2026)** [catonmat.net: GNU Coreutils Cheat Sheet](https://catonmat.net/gnu-coreutils-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard technical reference for GNU Coreutils commands. Curator Insight highlights its value for day-to-day Linux administration. Live Grounding confirms that utilities like dd, tar, and awk remain the foundational scripting blocks of all modern enterprise container runtimes.
-  - **(2026)** [The SSH Commands Cheat Sheet for Linux SysAdmins / Users](https://computingforgeeks.com/ssh-commands-cheat-sheet-linux) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering-grade guide for SSH key management and configuration files. Curator Insight outlines its administrative value for server management. Live Grounding demonstrates how these keys act as a secure baseline in server hardening architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [opensource.com: Learn advanced SSH commands with this cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/article/18/4/learn-advanced-ssh-commands-new-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational guide examining deep SSH capabilities such as ProxyJump and agent forwarding. Curator Insight values the simplified explanations of complex SSH patterns. Live Grounding confirms these configurations are critical for cloud bastion setups.
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Buildah Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/buildah-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A command reference for Buildah, Red Hat's daemonless container image builder. Curator Insight values security improvements from not requiring docker sockets. Live Grounding verifies Buildah's central position in secure enterprise-grade CI pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [developer.mongodb.com: MongoDB Cheat Sheet](https://www.mongodb.com/docs) [JSON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official architectural cheat sheets for designing document-based database models. Synthesizes key MongoDB operations including complex collection joins, advanced aggregations, write concern configs, and clustering.
-  - **(2026)** [jimmysong.io/kubernetes-handbook/concepts/pod.html 🌟](https://jimmysong.io/zh/book/kubernetes-handbook) [CHINESE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly authoritative, Chinese-language Kubernetes conceptual handbook. Curator Insight ranks this as a leading resource for Asian cloud migrations. Live Grounding corroborates its influence on local cloud-native training curricula and infrastructure design.
-  - **(2026)** [https://dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Kubernetes: part 1 – Pods](https://dev.to/aurelievache/kubernetes-sketchnotes-pods-4ib0) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An illustrated sketchnote guide mapping the basic structures and concepts of Kubernetes Pods. Curator Insight praises the clarity of visual-oriented learning. Live Grounding confirms its heavy usage as an onboarding tool for junior engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [garba.org: Kubernetes Pod Life Cycle Cheat Sheet](https://garba.org/posts/2018/k8s_pod_lc) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical breakdown of Pod lifecycle states, start probes, and termination parameters. Curator Insight notes its value in troubleshooting restart loops. Live Grounding underscores how pod lifecycles affect blue-green deployment strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/red-hat-openshift-container-platform) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Red Hat publication for managing the OpenShift Container Platform CLI. Curator Insight notes its criticality for enterprise engineers. Live Grounding emphasizes how OpenShift-specific oc extensions synchronize with base Kubernetes APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com: Openshift cheat sheet 1](https://github.com/nekop/openshift-sandbox/blob/master/docs/command-cheatsheet.md) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A public Git-based repository mapping common OpenShift CLI operations. Curator Insight focuses on developers utilizing localized sandbox configurations. Live Grounding demonstrates how manual cluster troubleshooting remains standard despite GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [gist.github.com: Openshift cheat sheet 2](https://gist.github.com/rafaeltuelho/111850b0db31106a4d12a186e1fbc53e) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated GitHub Gist focusing on route creations and project management inside OpenShift. Curator Insight points to easy execution structures. Live Grounding highlights how engineers bypass standard dashboard overhead with direct Gist terminal blocks.
-  - **(2026)** [cookbook.openshift.org 🌟](https://cookbook.openshift.org) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A primary community-driven cookbook for production OpenShift cluster engineers. Curator Insight praises its interactive operational guides. Live Grounding highlights how this resource coordinates successful cluster migrations and multitenant security architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [cookbook.openshift.org: How do I import an image from an external image registry? 🌟](https://cookbook.openshift.org/image-registry-and-image-streams/how-do-i-import-an-image-from-an-external-image.html) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide regarding external OCI registry ingestion and ImageStreams mapping. Curator Insight emphasizes security-compliant tag tracking. Live Grounding outlines its vital importance for disconnected, air-gapped container mirroring.
-  - **(2026)** [Helm Cheat Sheet](https://gist.github.com/tuannvm/4e1bcc993f683ee275ed36e67c30ac49) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured Helm v3 command reference detailing upgrade strategies, rollbacks, and values overrides. Curator Insight emphasizes its convenience in daily terminal routines. Live Grounding highlights Helm's absolute monopoly on application packaging in k8s.
-  - **(2026)** [stationx.net: Hacking Tools Cheat Sheet](https://www.stationx.net/hacking-tools-cheat-sheet) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A compilation of vulnerability identification and penetration testing utilities. Curator Insight focuses on its offensive execution models. Live Grounding maps these tools directly to shift-left automated pipeline testing in modern DevSecOps architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [pentestmonkey.net: ssh cheat sheet](https://pentestmonkey.net/cheat-sheet/ssh-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security-focused guide detailing SSH tunnel techniques and reverse proxies. Curator Insight highlights its execution for network bypasses and security testing. Live Grounding notes its extensive use in red-team post-exploitation and secure pivoting environments.
-  - **(2026)** [comparitech.com: Nmap Cheat Sheet](https://www.comparitech.com/net-admin/nmap-nessus-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical compilation of Nmap commands and vulnerability scanning flags. Curator Insight targets its strength in network inventory discovery. Live Grounding validates its ongoing importance in automated continuous compliance audits.
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Debezium on OpenShift Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/debezium-openshift-cheat-sheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An integration cheat sheet for configuring Debezium CDC within OpenShift pipelines. Curator Insight underscores real-time event streaming advantages. Live Grounding verifies Debezium's critical role in decoupling microservice databases without code changes.
-  - **(2026)** [codingharbour.com: kafkacat cheatsheet](https://codingharbour.com/kafkacat-cheatsheet) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An administrative cheat sheet for kafkacat (now rebranded as kcat). Curator Insight points out how easily it debugs real-time events. Live Grounding verifies kcat as the preferred CLI tool for stream diagnostic tasks.
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: MicroProfile JWT (JSON Web Tokens)](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/microprofile-jwt) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official guide explaining MicroProfile JWT implementations for cloud-native microservices. Curator Insight targets containerized user authorization. Live Grounding validates MicroProfile's widespread integration in secure enterprise Java ecosystems.
-  - **(2026)** [Quarkus Cheat-Sheet](https://lordofthejars.github.io/quarkus-cheat-sheet) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference detailing Quarkus reactive structures, build commands, and configuration properties. Curator Insight highlights subatomic packaging features. Live Grounding confirms its position as the de facto standard for cloud-native Java deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - How to Join Multiple Metrics (Vector Matching) 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-vector-matching) [PROMQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced technical guide targeting complex PromQL vector matching and joining. Curator Insight notes how it simplifies multi-dimension indexing. Live Grounding shows this is a critical reference for engineers designing precise production alerts.
-  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - Moving Average, Max, Min, etc (Aggregation Over Time)](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-functions-agg-over-time) [PROMQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide for applying aggregate-over-time algorithms inside Prometheus. Curator Insight highlights performance metrics monitoring. Live Grounding confirms these specific metrics equations are critical for building standard Grafana dashboards.
-  - **(2026)** [Machine Learning Glossary](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/glossary)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative dictionary compiled by Google to standardize terms across core AI and machine learning engineering domains. Explores architectural paradigms, neural network elements, deployment metrics, and training pipeline semantics crucial for production systems.
-  - **(2026)** [DockerHub OpenShift](https://hub.docker.com/u/openshift) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Public Docker Hub repository hosting community-built images for OpenShift. While still containing useful base reference tools, current 2026 best practices dictate migrating critical dependencies to secure, enterprise-scanned registries.
-  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Container Catalog - RedHat Registry (registry.redhat.io) 🌟](https://catalog.redhat.com/en) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official enterprise repository registry hosted by Red Hat, containing continuously scanned, signed, and validated base images, middleware operators, and enterprise databases optimized for secure OpenShift cluster rollouts.
-  - **(2026)** [hub.docker.com/r/sonatype/nexus3/](https://hub.docker.com/r/sonatype/nexus3) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Docker repository containing Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager 3. Essential for hosting private software artifacts, dependency proxy caches (npm, NuGet, Maven), and localized container registries in enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/sclorg/](https://github.com/sclorg) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Alternative entry point for the SCLOrg software development group, driving standardization of the Source-to-Image (S2I) build methodology inside Red Hat container engines, abstracting Dockerfile creation for frontend and backend developers.
-  - **(2026)** [https://swagger.io](https://swagger.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Swagger.io provides advanced tools for designing, modeling, documenting, and testing RESTful APIs under the OpenAPI specification. It represents the de-facto standard for programmatic contract-first interface engineering.
-  - **(2026)** [CloudBees Accelerator](https://www.cloudbees.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise build and test acceleration platform designed to distribute compilation and test execution tasks across an optimized cluster. Minimizes execution cycle duration for high-concurrency systems.
-  - **(2026)** [stats.jenkins.io 🌟](https://stats.jenkins.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Live landing dashboard presenting global aggregated usage statistics of the Jenkins ecosystem. Tracks monthly active installations, plugin adoption counts, OS distributions, and version trends across the community.
-  - **(2026)** [sap.github.io/jenkins-library](https://www.project-piper.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Project Piper home, representing SAP's official, reusable shared library and preconfigured pipeline templates for Jenkins. Simplifies standardized development, automated compliance validation, and deployment steps inside SAP cloud ecosystems.
-  - **(2026)** [Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins remains the foundational open-source automation server supporting highly extensible CI/CD pipelines. Its exhaustive plugin ecosystem allows seamless orchestration of Ansible runs, Git operations, and target-system provisioning as part of delivery loops.
-  - **(2026)** [pipeline-graph-view 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-graph-view) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delivers a modernized and responsive visual interface for tracking pipeline execution runs. Replaces old visualization interfaces by providing clean DAG trees, making parallel step runs, sequential phases, and step execution statuses readily apparent to developers.
-  - **(2026)** [Active Choices 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/uno-choice) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enables the creation of complex cascading build parameters that update dynamically using Groovy scripts. This plugin provides a highly customizable user interface with interactive elements, allowing enterprise configurations to selectively constrain user input based on previous parameters.
-  - **(2026)** [Script Security](https://plugins.jenkins.io/script-security) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An indispensable core security component that sandboxes Groovy code executed in Jenkinsfiles. It uses automatic code inspection and administrator-vetted whitelists to restrict pipelines from invoking high-privilege system APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [Pipeline Utility Steps 🌟🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-utility-steps) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Adds standard pipeline steps for handling, editing, and reading file types like JSON, CSV, XML, YAML, and ZIP files. It is an essential utility for modern Jenkins configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [Hacking jenkins](https://github.com/orangetw/awesome-jenkins-rce-2019) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical security write-up archiving exploit chains, threat indicators, and software mitigation structures for the historic 2019 Jenkins Remote Code Execution flaws. Essential archival case study for engineering modern supply chain mitigations.
-  - **(2026)** [ec2-fleet-plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/ec2-fleet) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates Jenkins directly with AWS EC2 Spot Fleets, standard Auto Scaling groups, or On-Demand instances. It dynamically manages fleet capacity based on build queue demands, maximizing compute savings.
-  - **(2026)** [OpenTelemetry 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/opentelemetry) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Emits pipeline execution traces, runtime metrics, and log payloads to compliant OpenTelemetry collectors. This provides DevOps engineers with direct observability, identifying step bottlenecks, parallel stage issues, and overall deployment latency.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Key Vault](https://plugins.jenkins.io/azure-keyvault) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Secures credentials access by linking Jenkins to Azure Key Vault directly. It fetches sensitive environment strings and secrets on-the-fly, reducing the vulnerability footprint of the host filesystem.
-  - **(2026)** [Plugin Development](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-development) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main developer framework documentation outlining core extension points, user interface standards, and security guidelines necessary for authoring robust Jenkins plugins.
-  - **(2026)** [Plugin Development: Dependency Management](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-development/dependency-management) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic technical guidelines detailing POM dependency scoping, classloader structures, and transitives containment during Jenkins plugin creation to avoid plugin classpath collisions.
-  - **(2026)** [Cloudbees Flow](https://www.cloudbees.com/capabilities/continuous-delivery) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade release orchestration and continuous delivery platform. It automates complex, multi-tiered deployments across hybrid architectures (including on-premises VM farms, mainframes, and Kubernetes), providing compliance auditing, unified pipeline visualization, and deployment metrics.
-  - **(2026)** [free-for.dev](https://free-for.dev) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive community-driven directory indexing free development tiers from major infrastructure, platform, SaaS, and API providers. Highly useful for architects scoping zero-cost environments for development sandboxes and lightweight container testbeds.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/simhol/awesome-azure: Awesome Azure](https://github.com/simhol/awesome-azure) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-maintained resource collection for Azure deployments, automation scripts, and management frameworks. This index aggregates specialized tools and networking resources that complement official Microsoft documentation. It functions as a valuable secondary reference for enterprise cloud-migration pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [awesome-sre/awesome-sre](https://github.com/awesome-sre/awesome-sre) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A general SRE community registry documenting articles, telemetry paradigms, cluster performance charts, and manual failover plans for high-concurrency web systems.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/Noovolari/awesome-cloudops: Awesome CloudOps](https://github.com/Noovolari/awesome-cloudops) ⭐ 123  [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A compilation of utilities, design frameworks, and guides dedicated to automating cloud operations. Emphasizes modern cost optimization, cluster autoscaling, and multi-region network design across AWS, GCP, and Azure environments.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/palark/awesome-devops-telegram: Awesome DevOps Telegram](https://github.com/palark/awesome-devops-telegram) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An curated index of Telegram groups, discussion channels, and notification bot architectures focusing on systems administration and cloud-native computing. Useful for real-time peer networking and regional infrastructure communities.
-  - **(2026)** [bregman-arie/devops-resources 🌟](https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-resources) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A massive collection of operational guides, cheat sheets, books, and courses covering Kubernetes ecosystems, continuous delivery pipelines, configuration engines, and cloud design.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/collections/learn-to-code 🌟](https://github.com/collections/learn-to-code) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official curated GitHub collection designed to outline primary programming routes, fundamental data structures, and foundational algorithms. Helps novice and intermediate engineers rapidly build software development skills.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Cloud Native Java](https://github.com/saturnism/awesome-cloud-native-java) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly targeted resource registry outliningmodern patterns for containerized Java. Focuses on Spring Boot microservices, Quarkus, GraalVM native image compilation, and techniques for minimizing memory footprint in orchestrations.
-  - **(2026)** [developer-guy/awesome-falco](https://github.com/developer-guy/awesome-falco) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly focused registry of integrations, plugins, and custom configurations for CNCF Falco runtime security. It assists DevSecOps engineers in designing threat-detection pipelines that filter syscall anomalies across microservices and cluster nodes in real time.
-  - **(2026)** [koslib/awesome-containerized-security 🌟](https://github.com/koslib/awesome-containerized-security) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open repository cataloging security scanners, image validation standards, and host sandboxing tools. Aids DevSecOps engineers in hardening continuous integration pipelines and preventing privilege escalation exploits within cluster nodes.
-  - **(2026)** [gitops-resources](https://github.com/microtica/gitops-resources) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized index charting GitOps design architectures applied to infrastructure provisioning. Focuses on push-based vs. pull-based reconciliation loops and declarative configurations for cloud providers.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Pipeline](https://github.com/pditommaso/awesome-pipeline) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated library focused on pipeline and scientific workflow engines such as Apache Airflow, Nextflow, and Snakemake. Facilitates rapid discovery of massive datasets processing frameworks and high-concurrency task managers.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Streaming](https://github.com/manuzhang/awesome-streaming) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A massive, community-maintained compilation of stream processing resources. It catalogues major ingestion engines, streaming databases, connector standards, and operational tools, serving as an exhaustive reference manual for data and cloud architects.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Kafka](https://github.com/monksy/awesome-kafka/blob/master/tools.md) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, community-curated list of tools, command-line utilities, clients, and GUI frameworks for Apache Kafka administration. It serves as an essential hub for engineers searching for proven ecosystem additions.
-  - **(2026)** [rayfrankenstein/AITOW: #AgileKillsKittens (or Agile In Their Own Words:' The Problem With Agile & Scrum)](https://github.com/rayfrankenstein/AITOW) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An satirical yet insightful critical collection reviewing organizational dysfunctions, compliance-heavy Scrum models, and the commercialization of Agile frameworks. Provides software architects with vital perspective on building high-trust developer environments.
-  - **(2026)** [christopherhein/awesome-eks: Awesome EKS](https://github.com/jimmyraywv/awesome-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly focused directory of networking drivers, controller scripts, and utilities optimized for AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). Crucial for platforms implementing AWS-CNI custom networking policies, security plugins, and IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA). It assists engineering leads in bridging native AWS security primitives with Kubernetes service accounts.
-  - **(2026)** [collabnix.github.io: Docker Extensions 🌟](https://collabnix.github.io/docker-community-extensions) [JAVASCRIPT/TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-driven catalog indexing Docker Desktop extensions, which expand container runtime tooling into IDEs and local dashboards. Assists engineering teams in building customized workflows directly within the Docker Desktop environment. Provides concrete examples of utility integrations for local testing of cloud services.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/tldrsec/awesome-secure-defaults](https://github.com/tldrsec/awesome-secure-defaults) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted compilation of frameworks, libraries, and coding practices designed to enforce secure-by-default software architectures. It shifts the burden of security from user discipline to systemic platform design. Highly useful for architects trying to mitigate OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities natively within application codebases.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome Testing code snippets](https://github.com/slawekradzyminski/AwesomeTesting) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A handy collection of code snippets, unit tests, and mocking architectures written across various development frameworks. Assists individual developers in quickly establishing mock-ups and isolated test cases. Ideal for bootstrapping automated integration tests in diverse multi-language environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Awesome API Gateway](https://github.com/yangtao309/awesome-api-gateway) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive catalog mapping API Gateway engines, ingress controllers, and edge proxy configurations (including Envoy, Kong, and APISIX). Essential for routing microservice traffic safely across network partitions. Serves as a great architectural guide for configuring traffic shaping, rate limiting, and authentication.
-  - **(2026)** [opensource.builders](https://opensource.builders) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern visual directory mapping proprietary SaaS and enterprise platforms to their open-source equivalents (e.g., Slack to Mattermost, Firebase to Supabase). Extremely useful for organizations looking to avoid vendor lock-in and adopt self-hosted, cloud-native deployments of core collaboration tools.
-  - **(2026)** [visenger/awesome-mlops: Awesome MLOps](https://github.com/visenger/awesome-mlops) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured directory detailing operational machine learning (MLOps) packages, pipeline orchestrators (Kubeflow, MLflow), and feature store architectures. Essential for platform teams bridging data science workflows with production-grade Kubernetes automation frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [MicroProfile.io](https://microprofile.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main developer portal for Eclipse MicroProfile, delivering specialized specifications to architect enterprise microservices. It standardizes key cloud infrastructure integrations including Health, Config, JWT Security, Fault Tolerance, and OpenAPI across compliant vendor implementations.
-  - **(2026)** [SpringBoot](https://spring.io/projects/spring-boot) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master portal for Spring Boot, which streamlines the development of autonomous, containerized Java applications. It details structural integrations for built-in container packaging, dynamic properties mapping, and production-level observability using Spring Actuator endpoints.
-  - **(2026)** [Spring](https://spring.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main home of the Spring project, facilitating modern microservices development through components like Spring Boot, Spring Security, and Spring Data. Utilizing a robust Java 17/21 baseline, modern Spring architectures focus on compilation ahead-of-time (AOT) and GraalVM native binary support.
-  - **(2026)** [galaxy.ansible.com](https://galaxy.ansible.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Ansible Galaxy serves as the central hub and public registry for finding, downloading, and sharing community-driven or certified Ansible collections, roles, and modules, serving as the core package ecosystem for modern IaC.
-  - **(2026)** [galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Ansible Galaxy repository page for Jeff Geerling (geerlingguy), the most prominent community contributor in the Ansible landscape. Host to dozens of highly maintained roles covering PHP, Docker, Jenkins, and Kubernetes.
-  - **(2026)** [Ansible Molecule](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/molecule) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Molecule is the definitive testing framework for Ansible roles and collections. It orchestrates test infrastructure using containers or VMs, runs linters, executes target playbooks, and runs validation scripts to guarantee code reliability across systems.
-  - **(2026)** [Foreman](https://www.theforeman.org) [RUBY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Foreman is an enterprise lifecycle and provisioning management tool for physical and virtual servers. Integrating with Ansible via Foreman Ansible Modules (FAM), it matches bare-metal provisioning with configuration management and dynamic inventory mapping.
-  - **(2026)** [Git](https://git-scm.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central portal for Git version control, hosting official documentation, command-line references, binary releases, and the complete 'Pro Git' digital book addressing source control architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [devdocs.io/git/](https://devdocs.io/git) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive offline-capable search manual console aggregating Git command structures, config specifications, hooks details, and advanced parameters within a unified, high-performance UI.
-  - **(2026)** [Oh shit, git!](https://ohshitgit.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical developer's playbook providing escape instructions for common Git terminal errors. Explores reflog manipulation, commit re-writing, HEAD restoration, and detached branch recovery workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [githubstatus.com 🌟](https://www.githubstatus.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Real-time operational status and service availability metrics portal for GitHub's ecosystem. Vital for platform engineers and SRE teams to identify global outages or API service degradations impacting CI/CD runners.
-  - **(2026)** [githubstatus.com/uptime 🌟](https://www.githubstatus.com/uptime) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Public availability dashboard tracing historic up-times and localized service degradations across GitHub's critical operations including Git operations, GitHub Actions, and Packages.
-  - **(2026)** [Undertow](https://undertow.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly performant, modular web server designed by Red Hat. Written in Java, it features non-blocking, asynchronous capabilities, functioning as a powerful, lightweight container engine for high-density microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [How Kubernetes Operators Fit into Platform Building and When Traditional IaC Isn't Enough](https://www.thestack.technology/how-kubernetes-operators-fit-into-to-platform-building-and-when-traditional-iac-isnt-enough) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares traditional static IaC runtimes against active reconciliation patterns in Kubernetes Operators. Highlights instances where platform engineering teams require continuously running controller loops to prevent configuration drifts.
-  - **(2026)** [kube-green.dev](https://kube-green.dev) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kube-green is an innovative scheduling tool designed for environment optimization. It suspends unused development namespaces by scaling down deployments, statefulsets, and cronjobs to zero during non-working windows, yielding substantial energy and infrastructure cost reductions.
-  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes.io: Operator pattern](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/operator) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation explaining the Kubernetes Operator pattern. It covers the fundamentals of custom resource definitions, state reconciliation, and using control loops to manage application lifecycles.
-  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Writing a Kubernetes Operator in Java using Quarkus - **Cheat Sheet** 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/writing-kubernetes-operator-java) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced developer reference for implementing custom Kubernetes Operators in Java using Quarkus. Curator Insight highlights Quarkus' small memory footprint. Live Grounding shows a significant surge in Java Operator SDK adoption for enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [kluctl.io 🌟](https://kluctl.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kluctl is an advanced, GitOps-aligned deployment engine designed to solve configuration issues in large, multi-environment deployments. Unlike tools bound solely to raw Helm templates, Kluctl allows complex variable interpolation, target targeting, and automated validation inside its native lifecycle. It is highly regarded for bridging the functional gap between raw templating and robust GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [purelb/purelb](https://gitlab.com/purelb/purelb) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” PureLB is an open-source LoadBalancer provider for bare-metal Kubernetes environments that integrates directly with standard Linux routing tables. Unlike alternatives relying on complex BGP routing or ARP spoofing, it assigns physical address blocks dynamically to interface routing setups. This approach ensures high compatibility with virtualization networks and standard network monitoring tools.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Locking Down Kubernetes Containers with vcluster](https://thenewstack.io/locking-down-kubernetes-containers-with-vcluster) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference analysis explores locking down container isolation through virtual clusters, leveraging vcluster to enforce strict namespace boundaries. By limiting developer interaction to isolated guest control planes, enterprises eliminate risks associated with standard Kubernetes RBAC. The publication details design strategies for container lockdown, credential isolation, and audit compliance.
-  - **(2026)** [vcluster.com](https://www.vcluster.com) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” vcluster represents the industry-leading standard for running virtual Kubernetes clusters inside a single physical host namespace. It isolates the control plane, including API servers, storage, and controllers, reducing resource overhead compared to dedicated hardware nodes. This architecture significantly accelerates testing cadences and simplifies complex multi-tenant control paradigms.
-  - **(2026)** [kateyes.co.uk](https://www.kateyes.co.uk) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kateyes serves as a community diagnostic portal providing lightweight cluster visualization and monitoring utilities. It assists platform teams in mapping real-time cluster workloads without deploying heavy, resource-intensive metrics databases. It remains an accessible option for local environment tracking and simplified administrative monitoring.
-  - **(2026)** [Grafana OnCall OSS](https://grafana.com/oss/oncall) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Grafana OnCall OSS is an open-source, developer-friendly incident response and alert management tool designed to integrate natively with Prometheus and Grafana alerts. It enables on-call engineering teams to easily configure alert schedules, escalation pipelines, and slack integrations directly from an intuitive interface. It simplifies operations by centralizing alerting rules and on-call schedules.
-  - **(2026)** [komodor.com: Komodor Workflows: Automated Troubleshooting at the Speed of' WHOOSH!](https://komodor.com/blog/using-workflows-to-troubleshoot-like-a-pro) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural review outlines the implementation of automated workflows within the Komodor platform to speed up incident resolution. It documents how platform administrators can configure automated runs to inspect cluster state changes, pod terminations, and configuration drift. The resource offers practical design insights for implementing rapid triage mechanisms across multi-cluster environments.
-  - **(2026)** [k9scli.io](https://k9scli.io) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The K9scli portal is the home of K9s, the terminal-based user interface designed to streamline real-time Kubernetes interaction. By abstracting kubectl command sequences into fast, keyboard-driven hotkeys, it has earned standard status in modern DevOps environments. This site serves as the starting point for setting up K9s skins, plugins, and custom cluster views.
-  - **(2026)** [kapp 🌟](https://carvel.dev/kapp) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kapp is an extremely granular and robust deployment tool from the Carvel suite. It treats groups of resources as logical applications, calculating precise dependency graphs and displaying real-time execution plans.
-  - **(2026)** [container-registry.com: Lifting Developers’ Productivity 🌟](https://container-registry.com/posts/productivity-lift-buildkit-cli-for-kubectl) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the BuildKit CLI integration for 'kubectl'. It empowers developers to build container images directly within active Kubernetes execution scopes, leveraging distributed cache backends and eliminating local docker daemon dependencies.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.logrocket.com: An all-in-one guide to gRPC-Gateway](https://blog.logrocket.com/guide-to-grpc-gateway) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This LogRocket guide delivers a comprehensive tutorial on configuring and deploying the gRPC-Gateway proxy inside microservices. It covers real-world tasks such as generating reverse proxy code from protobuf schemas, intercepting errors, and handling cross-origin resource sharing (CORS). For engineers transitioning to gRPC, this reference simplifies the integration of dual-protocol APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [ASCIIFlow](https://asciiflow.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” ASCIIFlow is a highly practical, browser-based editor used to design clear, text-based ASCII flowcharts and architecture diagrams. It is widely valued by software engineers and systems architects for embedding clean diagrams directly into markdown readme files, codebases, and configuration headers. This straightforward design utility simplifies collaborative technical documentation across teams.
-  - **(2026)** [Flux](https://fluxcd.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main ecosystem page for Flux, a CNCF Graduated tool designed for GitOps continuous delivery. Keeps Kubernetes clusters synchronized with version-controlled repositories, supporting declarations via Helm, Kustomize, and native YAML.
-  - **(2026)** [toolkit.fluxcd.io: GitOps Toolkit 🌟](https://fluxcd.io/flux) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the modular architecture of Flux v2 (source-controller, kustomize-controller, helm-controller, notification-controller). Allows platform teams to customize GitOps engines using dedicated custom resource definitions.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Quickstart Templates 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/samples/browse/?expanded=azure&products=azure-resource-manager) [JSON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Consolidated schema collection of Azure Resource Manager (ARM) quickstart templates. Facilitates reproducible provisioning blueprints covering virtual networks, security configurations, compute engines, and databases.
-  - **(2026)** [Which Azure Network is Cheaper?](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2026/01/16/which-azure-network-is-cheaper) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This cost-analysis guide scrutinizes the pricing structures of Azure networking patterns, contrasting VNet Peering, Private Link, Virtual WAN, and ExpressRoute. It provides system architects with actionable formulas to optimize egress and internal data transfer fees, which are critical for high-throughput, multi-region distributed microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [Microsoft Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master platform portal link for Microsoft Azure services. Used by enterprise architects to model global computing resources, secure network rings, and Kubernetes nodes.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Docs](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dedicated documentation library covering all Microsoft Azure services, including SDKs, CLI templates, ARM references, and architectural designs.
-  - **(2026)** [azurecharts.com: Azure Charts](https://azurecharts.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, visual tracking tool detailing Azure services. Dynamically graphs compliance updates, service availability maps, and feature changes in real-time.
-  - **(2026)** [azurecharts.com/learning: Azure Learning Explorer](https://azurecharts.com/learning) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive educational roadmap generator integrated inside Azure Charts. Guides cloud engineers through certifications and specific infrastructure tracks.
-  - **(2026)** [Microsoft Docs](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive training and API library directory for Microsoft's cloud catalog, supporting deep software development, compliance auditing, and automation setups.
-  - **(2026)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Microsoft Learn - Learning Rooms Directory](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/?product=All) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's centralized interactive learning room community directory. Facilitates global peer-to-peer technical guidance and deep system architectural support.
-  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: What is the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure?](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/overview) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) for Azure provides a comprehensive structured methodology for shifting enterprise workloads to the cloud. It spans strategy, planning, readiness, adoption, governance, and management phases. Architects utilize CAF to align business strategy with technical execution, implementing baseline policies and landing zones that satisfy long-term security and operational requirements.
-  - **(2026)** [azuremarketplace.microsoft.com: Firefly](https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/gofireflyltd1705083203658.firefly) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Firefly is an advanced multi-cloud governance platform that detects unmanaged cloud assets and programmatically generates corresponding Infrastructure as Code (IaC) configuration files. It acts as an automated drift detector and reconciliation tool, ensuring that actual cloud deployments match repository-defined target architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure Well-Architected Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The core blueprint for building high-quality cloud workloads on Azure, structured around five pillars: Reliability, Security, Cost Optimization, Operational Excellence, and Performance Efficiency. It establishes technical evaluation criteria and optimization strategies for running stable, secure cloud-native environments. Real-world implementation leverages these design principles for systematic, self-healing infrastructures.
-  - **(2026)** [azure.github.io: Azure Proactive Resiliency Library (APRL)](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Proactive-Resiliency-Library) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A staging repository of recommendations and proactive patterns designed for WAF reliability assessments. It features Azure Resource Graph (ARG) queries, PowerShell scripts, and CLI commands that analyze deployed infrastructure to identify configuration drift or single points of failure. This library represents an automated, proactive approach to infrastructure auditing before elevating guidelines to official documentation.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Sandbox](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/azure-sandbox/azure-sandbox) [BICEP CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured framework for rapidly spinning up isolated, secure development environments (sandboxes) on Azure. The architecture features pre-configured networking, automated lifecycle policies to prevent cost overrun, and mock workloads. It is perfect for developers to safely test cloud-native architectures and PoCs.
-  - **(2026)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official technical hub where engineers, product groups, and IT professionals share implementation guides, product updates, and architecture insights. An invaluable resource for tracking ongoing engineering conversations and discovering unofficial integration solutions.
-  - **(2026)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Thomas Thornton](https://thomasthornton.cloud) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly respected cloud architecture blog focused on Azure Infrastructure as Code, CI/CD pipelines, and landing zone implementations. Technical guides cover real-world troubleshooting scenarios for Terraform, Bicep, and Azure DevOps integration.
-  - **(2026)** [thomasmaurer.ch](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The personal technical site of Thomas Maurer, providing deep insights into hybrid cloud strategies, Azure Arc, governance models, and official certification preparation. The content features highly practical blueprints designed to bridge on-premises computing environments with modern Azure infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [CommandLine Ninja](https://commandline.ninja) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blog dedicated to command-line engineering, shell scripting, and infrastructure automation across Windows and Linux environments. Provides engineers with targeted code snippets, pipeline enhancements, and automation scripts to optimize daily multi-cloud environments.
-  - **(2026)** [johnthebrit/CertificationMaterials](https://github.com/johnthebrit/CertificationMaterials) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-curated GitHub repository offering structured learning guides, architecture maps, and reference materials targeting major Microsoft Azure certification exams. Excellent reference tool for continuous engineering education.
-  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: Browse all courses, learning paths, and modules 🌟🌟🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/browse/?resource_type=course&products=azure) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official training academy hosting hands-on labs, structured learning pathways, and certification modules for the entire Azure catalog. It provides developers and architects with interactive, verified environments to upskill in cloud engineering, containerization, and data platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: Practice Assessments for Microsoft Certifications](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/practice-assessments-for-microsoft-certifications) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official assessment mechanisms supplied by Microsoft to validate readiness for professional certification examinations. Featuring mock examinations and tailored scorecards, this platform helps developers and architects pinpoint knowledge gaps before attempting official certifications.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/search?l=powershell](https://github.com/search?l=powershell&q=stars%3A%3E1&type=Repositories) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-level GitHub query filter pointing to trending open-source PowerShell module platforms, providing continuous access to updated utility options.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/azure-devops](https://github.com/azure-devops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main developer repository portal for Azure DevOps, cataloging extensions, migration tooling, and programmatic APIs required to integrate enterprise workflows with git-based operations.
-  - **(2026)** [Scoop: A command-line installer for windows](https://scoop.sh) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Command-line installation manager designed to bypass standard Windows GUI installers. Installs packages silently, dependencies automatically, and builds structured environment variable paths seamlessly.
-  - **(2026)** [argoproj.github.io: Argo Events - The Event-driven Workflow Automation Framework](https://argoproj.github.io/argo-events) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standard event-driven orchestration engine for Kubernetes. Argo Events integrates with sources like webhooks, S3, or pub-sub, dynamically executing serverless triggers, custom scripts, and Argo Workflows with native scalability.
-  - **(2026)** [argoproj.github.io: Argo CD - Declarative GitOps for Kubernetes](https://argoproj.github.io/argo-cd) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The absolute industry standard for GitOps-based continuous delivery on Kubernetes. Argo CD synchronizes active cluster states with declarative configurations stored in git repositories, providing robust drift correction, visual dashboarding, and audit controls.
-  - **(2026)** [OpenTelemetry.io](https://opentelemetry.io) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standard specification and framework providing a unified set of APIs, SDKs, and tooling to collect observability metrics, logs, and traces globally from modern software.
-  - **(2026)** [Zipkin](https://zipkin.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated distribution of the Zipkin tracing framework, focused on light-overhead propagation of Span IDs and trace context across REST and gRPC microservice boundaries.
-  - **(2026)** [datadoghq.com](https://www.datadoghq.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dominant, enterprise-grade SaaS observability and security monitoring platform. In 2026, Datadog integrates deeply with the OpenTelemetry standard, combining LLM-driven anomaly detection (via Bits AI) and deep container runtime visibility for highly complex distributed microservice environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Checkly](https://www.checklyhq.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced synthetic monitoring platform built on top of Playwright and Puppeteer. In 2026, Checkly promotes 'Monitoring as Code' (MaC), allowing engineering teams to define synthetic browser tests in their source code alongside their microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [Apache Beam](https://beam.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced unified programming model for batch and stream processing pipelines. Running natively on Kubernetes via Apache Flink or Spark runners, Beam remains a fundamental framework in 2026 for high-concurrency event-driven architectures and real-time telemetry stream ingestion.
-  - **(2026)** [gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io 🌟](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main documentation site for the Gateway API. Serves as the ultimate authority on advanced routing concepts, conformance testing, and controller implementation guidelines.
-  - **(2026)** [editor.cilium.io 🌟](https://editor.networkpolicy.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive web-based policy playground. Enables dynamic rendering and real-time visualization of Kubernetes security specifications, simplifying testing pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [tigera.io](https://www.tigera.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The commercial suite behind Project Calico, delivering enterprise-grade network security, active defense mechanisms, and unified policy management across multi-cloud and bare-metal environments. It adds microsegmentation, detailed observability dashboards, and compliance frameworks on top of standard open-source Calico capabilities to satisfy tight enterprise governance regulations.
-  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes Networking](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/networking) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation outlining the structural model of Kubernetes networking. Explains the baseline constraints and requirements for pod-to-pod, pod-to-service, and external communication, establishing the standard IP-per-pod allocation axiom. Crucial reference architecture for understanding how the core API expects CNIs to behaves before overlaying sophisticated network policies.
-  - **(2026)** [k8gb.io](https://www.k8gb.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” k8gb is a cloud-native Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) operator designed to run within Kubernetes. It integrates CoreDNS with external DNS providers, enabling cross-region failover and geo-routing of incoming traffic directly from cluster ingresses without needing proprietary hardware controllers.
-  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes.io: Network Plugins](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/compute-storage-net/network-plugins) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative Kubernetes documentation outlining network plugin types. Defines the operational boundaries between kubenet deployments and standard Container Network Interface (CNI) environments.
-  - **(2026)** [L7 Internal HTTP(S) Load Balancing overview](https://docs.cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/l7-internal) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's internal Layer 7 load balancer enables highly available, private distribution of HTTP(S) traffic inside VPC networks. Designed for microservice architectures, it leverages Envoy-based proxying to offer advanced routing, header manipulation, and secure gRPC/HTTP/2 transport. Its native integration with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) facilitates seamless service-to-service communication with minimal operational overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [Istio](https://nubenetes.com/istio/) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive entry point to Istio architecture, the enterprise-grade service mesh. Details how engineers manage traffic routes, secure service-to-service communication with mutual TLS, and gain deep tracing observability across distributed Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [MkDocs](https://www.mkdocs.org) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The home of the MkDocs static site generator, a highly extensible Python-based system built specifically for developer documentation compiled from Markdown. It supports continuous integration workflows perfectly, rendering light, lightning-fast static assets optimized for standard search engine indexing.
-  - **(2026)** [websites that use MkDocs](https://www.wappalyzer.com/technologies/documentation-tools/mkdocs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Wappalyzer's web-telemetry tracking the enterprise-scale adoption of the MkDocs engine. It demonstrates that the 'Docs-as-Code' model has captured a massive share of internal and external API reference portals, proving that engineering teams prefer version-controlled Markdown over traditional SaaS wikis.
-  - **(2026)** [Material for MkDocs](https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The documentation portal for Material for MkDocs, the industry-standard UI layout for engineering document sites. Highlights integrated site search, dark-mode styling, responsive navigation layouts, and rich plugin customization features. In 2026, it is the standard base for global developer portals.
-  - **(2026)** [pages.github.com](https://pages.github.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A static site hosting service offered directly by GitHub that takes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files straight from a repository. The primary deployment target for documentation sites, live grounding confirms GitHub Pages remains the most integrated, reliable, and cost-effective hosting layer.
-  - **(2026)** [Markdown Tables Generator](https://www.tablesgenerator.com/markdown_tables) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential web utility for programmatically building, editing, and converting complex data tables into clean Markdown code block matrices. Dramatically reduces manual formatting pain points for technical writers and catalog builders globally.
-  - **(2026)** [readme.so](https://readme.so) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, web-based visual generator allowing developers to compose clean, formatted repository README files using drag-and-drop structural elements. Streamlines onboarding and standardizes presentation layouts across open-source initiatives.
-  - **(2026)** [gitbook.com](https://www.gitbook.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal for GitBook, a cloud SaaS platform designed for high-performance team knowledge bases and collaborative API hubs. Bridges the gap between git-based developers and non-technical document writers with live bi-directional sync tools.
-  - **(2026)** [docs.traefik.io](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The production documentation portal of Traefik Proxy, itself a prime real-world showcase of dynamic MkDocs engineering. Details configuration of ingress routing, TLS terminations, and middleware inside Kubernetes. In 2026, it represents a standard design pattern for deploying zero-trust edge proxies.
-  - **(2026)** [markdownguide.org](https://www.markdownguide.org) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive platform-neutral guide to standard and extended Markdown syntax. Curator Insight praises its simplicity. Live Grounding proves its continued necessity as the absolute standard for project readme documentation.
-  - **(2026)** [S3 FAQ](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/faqs) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative FAQ database for Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). Details critical technical specs, replication topologies, consistency models, and performance ceilings. Essential architectural standard for designing large cloud-native storage systems.
-  - **(2026)** [cloudquery.io: Cloud Query: The open-source cloud asset inventory powered by SQL](https://www.cloudquery.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source high-performance security and asset discovery tool that parses cloud configuration APIs into standard SQL databases. Enables infrastructure teams to perform complex auditing, compliance mapping, and security reporting.
-  - **(2026)** [dok.community: DoKC Data on Kubernetes](https://dok.community)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The central hub for the Data on Kubernetes Community (DoKC), which advocates for running stateful microservices, operators, and relational databases directly inside Kubernetes. It gathers technical resources, patterns, and performance studies to validate production reliability. A leading organization defining stateful application architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [kubestr.io](https://kubestr.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubestr is an open-source CLI toolkit engineered to auto-discover, inspect, and benchmark persistent storage configurations within a Kubernetes cluster. By running in-cluster FIO test cases, it provides architects with validated throughput and latency metrics for active storage configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [linbit.com: LINSTOR - kubernetes persistent container storage](https://linbit.com/kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” LINSTOR is an open-source storage orchestration engine designed by LINBIT that coordinates block storage nodes using native Linux features like DRBD, LVM, and ZFS. It offers highly performant, low-overhead volume management, providing cluster architects with bare-metal storage speeds in Kubernetes.
-  - **(2026)** [simplyblock: simplyblock.io](https://simplyblock.io) [C CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Simplyblock is a high-performance cloud storage platform engineered to optimize block-storage scaling in AWS and Kubernetes. Utilizing NVMe-over-Fabrics disaggregation, dynamic caching, and compression, it significantly lowers cloud storage expenses while keeping sub-millisecond access speeds.
-  - **(2026)** [iomesh.com](https://www.iomesh.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” IOMesh is an enterprise-oriented cloud-native storage product built to support high-throughput, latency-sensitive database workloads on Kubernetes. By pooling host storage assets and executing performance optimizations in user space, it aims to compete directly with proprietary SAN arrays.
-  - **(2026)** [kubernetes-csi.github.io](https://kubernetes-csi.github.io) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation portal for the Kubernetes Container Storage Interface (CSI) specification. It is the definitive engineering reference for storage vendors developing pluggable drivers and platform architects designing interoperable container storage controllers.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/kubernetes-csi](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official GitHub organization containing CSI reference drivers, specification documentation, and auxiliary helper containers (such as csi-provisioner and csi-snapshotter). These foundational code repositories define how all third-party storage controllers communicate with the core Kubernetes API.
-  - **(2026)** [crossplane.io](https://www.crossplane.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official portal for Crossplane, a CNCF incubating framework that extends the Kubernetes API to manage external cloud infrastructure. By transforming Kubernetes clusters into universal control planes, Crossplane allows platform teams to orchestrate cloud databases, VPCs, and serverless resources using custom resources (CRDs) and declarative YAML, standardizing cloud platform automation.
-  - **(2026)** [krisp](https://krisp.ai) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AI-driven audio processing utility that removes background noise during video conferencing. Operates as an intelligent virtualization layer on top of local audio APIs to filter out noise, echo, and crosstalk in real-time, improving communication clarity across distributed teams.
-  - **(2026)** [Zoom](https://www.zoom.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise-grade video communications architecture providing reliable video conferencing, webinar, chat, and phone capabilities across a highly optimized globally distributed network edge.
-  - **(2026)** [Wordpress P2](https://wordpress.com/p2) [PHP CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured, blogging-centric asynchronous workspace tool developed by Automattic. Designed to minimize synchronous meeting overhead by providing collaborative team hubs where projects, updates, and design decisions are logged in flat, chronological, searchable discussion threads.
-  - **(2026)** [Slack](https://slack.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The industry-standard instant-messaging platform built for business and engineering collaboration. Incorporates channel-based communication, extensive automation integrations, ChatOps hooks, and secure workspace partitioning to align technical teams.
-  - **(2026)** [Google meet](https://workspace.google.com/products/meet) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's WebRTC-based enterprise video-conferencing software deeply integrated into the Google Workspace ecosystem. Provides low-latency, highly secure, and browser-native virtual rooms without requiring thick client installations.
-  - **(2026)** [Microsoft Teams](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's enterprise-wide messaging, video conferencing, and document collaboration center. It provides end-to-end integration into Active Directory, Microsoft 365 services, and enterprise security policy engines, acting as the corporate standard for large-scale operations.
-  - **(2026)** [Miro](https://miro.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A leading interactive digital whiteboard designed to streamline visual collaboration, system architecture diagramming, and agile sprint planning. It features deep third-party integrations (Jira, Slack, Confluence) and pre-built templates for complex technical modeling.
-  - **(2026)** [Rocket Chat](https://www.rocket.chat) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, highly customizable collaboration engine designed for organizations requiring strict self-hosted data residency and compliance rules. Features end-to-end encryption, extensive API endpoints, omnichannel support, and seamless integration with container runtimes.
-  - **(2026)** [Mattermost](https://mattermost.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A secure, open-source chat and operational workflow platform targeted at high-security engineering environments. Features self-hosted orchestration, deep Slack API compatibility, integrated incident management pipelines, and strict compliance profiles suitable for defense and finance industries.
-  - **(2026)** [atlassian.com/remote](https://www.atlassian.com/solutions/distributed) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers structured blueprints, software configurations, and workflow tips for running globally distributed teams using Jira, Confluence, and Trello. Explores collaborative practices, async task tracking, and transparent documentation routines to maintain alignment across multiple timezones.
-  - **(2026)** [Readwise](https://readwise.io) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A knowledge aggregation and active recall service designed to collect highlights, annotations, and notes from diverse e-reading platforms. Supports bidirectional syncing into professional note-taking ecosystems (such as Obsidian, Notion, and Logseq) to build personal knowledge networks.
-  - **(2026)** [Instapaper](https://www.instapaper.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pioneer bookmarking and asynchronous article reader that strips away layout clutter to provide a clean reading interface. Offers robust offline capacities, cross-platform synchronization, and straightforward highlight pipelines into knowledge databases.
-  - **(2026)** [Matter](https://www.getmatter.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern, curated read-it-later application optimized for newsletters, tech blogs, and long-form publications. It delivers an elegant reading UI with integrated text-to-speech rendering and direct syncing integrations into personal databases.
-  - **(2026)** [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly customizable, local-first knowledge management application built over raw Markdown files. Leveraging an extensive community-plugin ecosystem, it allows engineers to construct a second brain using bidirectional linking, visual graph representations, and robust offline-first operations.
-  - **(2026)** [Google docs & Sheets](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2F&dsh=S20332737%3A1779029801683182&emr=1&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2F&osid=1&passive=1209600&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PauuoeLcrRlG9wsx3FKpxmPOwZ0aEG9g04i8ZgsTyIUOHV3UzhWURaJlrxS0xYmo_YZUJM0_Rw)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Redirect link to Google Docs and Sheets login portal, commonly utilized by operations and product teams for maintaining functional specification spreadsheets and collaborative dynamic documentation.
-  - **(2026)** [Agola](https://agola.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern, container-first CI/CD platform designed to run natively on top of Kubernetes. Featuring a microservices-based architecture, Agola decouples execution from orchestration to facilitate dynamic pipeline scalability, secure execution via OpenID Connect (OIDC), and simplified distributed caching.
-  - **(2026)** [GoCD](https://www.gocd.org) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade continuous delivery tool specializing in complex workflow modeling and Value Stream Map (VSM) visibility. Despite its strong capability to map multi-stage pipeline dependencies, it has largely been superseded by modern GitOps-centric, declarative cloud-native platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [Circle CI](https://circleci.com) [CLOJURE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly scalable, hosted CI/CD platform offering fast parallel compilation via isolated virtual environments and custom runner options. Simplifies pipeline orchestrations through reusable 'Orbs' configurations and maintains native support for containerized cloud deployment paths.
-  - **(2026)** [Getting started with Kubernetes: how to set up your first cluster](https://circleci.com/blog/getting-started-with-kubernetes-how-to-set-up-your-first-cluster)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational operational guide designed to bridge the transition of developers to cloud-native platforms. Outlines the primary architectural elements of Kubernetes clusters, describing Nodes, Pods, Services, and core control planes.
-  - **(2026)** [Travis CI](https://www.travis-ci.com) [RUBY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” One of the early cloud-hosted CI pipelines establishing the YAML configuration-as-code standard. Though historically highly influential, Travis CI has ceded technical territory to modern GitOps-native and tightly-integrated enterprise cloud runners.
-  - **(2026)** [lambdatest.com: How To Build Your First CI/CD Pipeline With Travis CI?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/build-first-ci-cd-pipeline-with-travis-ci)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer onboarding tutorial illustrating basic YAML-based build, test, and package setups. Outlines fundamentals of repository connection, automated build environments, and basic pipeline generation for web projects.
-  - **(2026)** [Atlassian CI/CD](https://www.atlassian.com/continuous-delivery) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Atlassian's comprehensive continuous delivery paradigm. Discusses architectural patterns of connecting code repositories, ticket tracking engines, and automated execution agents to provide a unified software lifecycle metrics loop.
-  - **(2026)** [Bamboo](https://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Atlassian's classic on-premises CI/CD server. Featuring tight, direct links to Jira and Bitbucket repositories, Bamboo maps sophisticated deployment workflows and releases, although it carries higher VM-management overhead relative to container-native tools.
-  - **(2026)** [lambdatest.com: How To Setup CI/CD Pipeline With Bamboo For PHP Projects](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/how-to-setup-cicd-pipeline-with-bamboo-for-php-projects)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational walkthrough illustrating how to structure and deploy build plans within Atlassian Bamboo. Examines agent allocation rules, artifact storage setups, and testing parameter definitions in typical runtime environments.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: ShuttleOps: No-Code Docker and Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/shuttleops-no-code-docker-and-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical feature article reviewing ShuttleOps' attempt to democratize containerized application delivery through a drag-and-drop orchestration layer, mapping out visually how code transforms to containers without YAML overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [TeamCity](https://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” JetBrains' robust enterprise build server. Best known for its highly detailed configuration-as-code pattern via a specialized Kotlin DSL, intelligent test impact analysis, and modular build chain dependency management.
-  - **(2026)** [jetbrains.com: Storing Project Settings in Version Control](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/teamcity/storing-project-settings-in-version-control.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official documentation guide explaining how to store and track TeamCity project settings in VCS. Explains continuous integration setups designed to synchronize server configuration elements natively with source repositories.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.jetbrains.com: Configuration as Code, Part 1: Getting Started with Kotlin DSL](https://blog.jetbrains.com/teamcity/2019/03/configuration-as-code-part-1-getting-started-with-kotlin-dsl)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive engineering guide on leveraging JetBrains' Kotlin DSL to define and maintain continuous integration configurations. Focuses on code reusability, modular inheritance, and programmatic pipeline generation.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/OctopusDeploy/Octopus-TeamCity: JetBrains TeamCity plugin to' trigger releases on build completion](https://github.com/OctopusDeploy/Octopus-TeamCity) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized Integration plugin designed to link JetBrains TeamCity builds to Octopus Deploy pipelines, passing artifact compilation metadata to trigger deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [Adding approval jobs to your CI pipeline](https://circleci.com/blog/adding-approval-jobs-to-your-ci-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical technical guide demonstrating the design of manual validation gates in automated pipelines. Outlines strategies to securely pause deployment execution before promoting artifacts into mission-critical target environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Building CI/CD pipelines using dynamic config](https://circleci.com/blog/building-cicd-pipelines-using-dynamic-config)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced technical guide showing how to build dynamically generated configurations inside CI pipelines. Explains runtime parsing techniques of source code changes to dynamically build matrix execution chains for complex monorepos.
-  - **(2026)** [Managing reusable pipeline configuration with object parameters](https://circleci.com/blog/parameters-in-pipeline-config)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A configuration guide describing optimization of complex, multi-repo YAML setups. Outlines architectural patterns for using pipeline object parameters, permitting platform teams to isolate build steps cleanly across heterogeneous developer clusters.
-  - **(2026)** [Concourse](https://concourse-ci.org) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elegant, stateless CI/CD engine that models all build environments around three fundamental concepts: resources, jobs, and tasks. Highly valued in secure enterprise environments due to its absolute lack of implicit state persistence and strict container isolation.
-  - **(2026)** [Codefresh](https://octopus.com/codefresh) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise GitOps and progressive delivery platform built entirely on Argo CD and Argo Rollouts (acquired by Octopus Deploy). Provides centralized, multi-cluster deployment visibility, automated release analytics, and advanced deployment strategies (Canary, Blue/Green) within Kubernetes topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: CI/CD: Automating our build and deploy process](https://dev.to/mage_ai/ci-cd-automating-our-build-and-deploy-process-2i91)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A real-world engineering case study walking through the orchestration and automation of container builds and target host deployments. Examines key bottlenecks during early Git-driven pipeline setup and resolution strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [Building a continious deployment pipeline with Kubernetes and Concourse-CI](https://blog.alterway.fr/en/building-a-continious-deployment-pipeline-with-kubernetes-and-concourse-ci.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive engineering guide on interfacing Concourse CI pipelines directly with target Kubernetes clusters. Focuses on the security boundaries of Kubernetes resources, service accounts, and secret synchronization patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [circleci.com: Performing database tests on SQL databases](https://circleci.com/blog/relational-db-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide focused on the isolated integration of relational databases inside automated validation pipelines. Discusses execution patterns such as ephemeral test container sidecars to safely run structural migrations during active test stages.
-  - **(2026)** [GitHub Actions CI/CD](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-actions-now-supports-ci-cd) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The de facto standard enterprise platform for CI/CD, integrated natively directly within the GitHub ecosystem. Offering matrix builds, multi-platform environments, and an extensive repository of marketplace actions, it has redefined modern platform engineering.
-  - **(2026)** [docs.github.com: Learn GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/how-tos/write-workflows) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation hub for constructing GitHub Actions pipelines. It outlines syntax conventions for workflows, custom runner setup, enterprise secrets isolation, matrix compilation strategies, and native target routing configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [Octopus Deploy - deployment tool](https://octopus.com) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A prominent release management and deployment platform engineered to coordinate complex multi-tenant releases, offering visual runbooks, automated target deployments, and progressive delivery (canary/blue-green) across Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2026)** [octopus.com: Deployment process as code](https://octopus.com/docs/deployments/patterns/deployment-process-as-code) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide focusing on Octopus Deploy's configuration-as-code pattern. Explains how release steps, parameters, and variable definitions are described natively in Git repositories using Octopus Configuration Language (OCL).
-  - **(2026)** [registry.terraform.io: octopusdeploy Provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/OctopusDeployLabs/octopusdeploylatest/docs) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Terraform provider for managing Octopus Deploy resources. Enables infrastructure teams to programmatically construct projects, target deployment environments, tenants, and target resources.
-  - **(2026)** [jfrog.com: JFrog DevOps Platform](https://jfrog.com/platform) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A unified DevOps platform focusing on secure package management, continuous vulnerability scanning, and automated compilation. Acts as the single point of truth for container artifacts across distributed multi-cluster deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS DevOps 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/devops) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS’s primary DevOps portal, presenting their native continuous delivery and infrastructure management stack, including CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CloudFormation. While curator listings highlight frictionless integration with EC2 and ECS, live architectural patterns in 2026 showcase teams frequently combining AWS-native compute with cloud-agnostic deployment runtimes to avoid platform lock-in.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure DevOps 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/devops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's enterprise-grade platform offering Boards, Pipelines, Repos, Test Plans, and Artifacts. Curator insights highlight its deep integration with corporate AD and Azure cloud services. Live enterprise architecture evaluations show that despite the rising popularity of GitHub Enterprise, Azure DevOps remains highly dominant in massive corporate ecosystems due to its robust work-item tracking and compliance engines.
-  - **(2026)** [Anchore](https://anchore.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main enterprise platform hub of Anchore. Provides automated Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) generation, continuous image vulnerability assessment, and policy enforcement engines. Vital for organizations seeking to inject continuous risk modeling and compliance gates into cloud-native supply chains.
-  - **(2026)** [Falco.org](https://falco.org) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The web portal for Falco, the CNCF-graduated security tool designed for real-time threat detection in Kubernetes. By leveraging eBPF or kernel modules to process raw system calls, Falco continuously evaluates workload behaviors against customizable rule engines. Essential for runtime host compromise and filesystem drift detection.
-  - **(2026)** [kubearmor.io](https://kubearmor.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KubeArmor is a cloud-native runtime security tool that leverages Linux Security Modules (LSMs) like AppArmor, SELinux, and eBPF to restrict pod execution behaviors. It prevents system intrusions by dynamically locking down command executions and system directories. This architecture provides reliable, kernel-level enforcement policies specifically tailored for Kubernetes workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [Twistlock](https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/prisma/cloud) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historically Twistlock, now fully integrated as Palo Alto Networks' Prisma Cloud. It represents an enterprise-standard Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP) offering container firewalls, active runtime monitoring, vulnerability intelligence, and compliance scanning. Essential for unified, large-scale multi-cloud infrastructure auditing.
-  - **(2026)** [Threat Stack](https://www.f5.com/products/distributed-cloud-services) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Originally Threat Stack, now operationalized within F5's Distributed Cloud Services. Provides host intrusion detection (HIDS), real-time behavioral monitoring, and compliance metrics. Combines endpoint system telemetry and application traffic insight to enable rapid detection of advanced persistent threats.
-  - **(2026)** [stackrox.com](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/advanced-cluster-security-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes (RHACS), built upon the StackRox platform. Delivers deep, Kubernetes-native security and continuous configuration auditing across OpenShift and Kubernetes. Implements network policy visualization, vulnerability tracking, and real-time host compliance auditing.
-  - **(2026)** [hashcat](https://hashcat.net/hashcat) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hashcat is a highly advanced, multi-threaded password recovery tool leveraging GPU computing to execute complex, rules-based dictionary and brute-force cracking attacks. While not cloud-native, it is a crucial component in offensive validation cycles to audit password complexity policies. Security architects rely on its efficiency to evaluate overall credential resistance.
-  - **(2026)** [fluentbit.io](https://fluentbit.io) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Fluent Bit is a highly lightweight telemetry processor designed to gather, parse, and route massive streams of logs, metrics, and traces inside memory-constrained environments. From a security perspective, its custom parsing pipelines allow runtime audit events to be indexed and structured before transit. It serves as a foundational component in enterprise SIEM architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [eksworkshop.com 🌟](https://www.eksworkshop.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official Amazon EKS Workshop, serving as the industry's premier hands-on guide for EKS architecture. Updated consistently to reflect modern AWS paradigms, it leads operators through provisioning, networking (VPC CNI), security (IRSA), observability, and GitOps.
-  - **(2026)** [Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide for Networking](https://aws.github.io/aws-eks-best-practices/networking/index) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The dedicated guide for networking best practices on Amazon EKS. Focuses heavily on network design, security boundaries, container security, network policies (Calico), and optimizing cluster communication pathways.
-  - **(2026)** [kubesphere.io](https://kubesphere.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KubeSphere is a distributed, multi-tenant enterprise container platform built on top of Kubernetes. It provides an intuitive GUI dashboard for managing multi-cloud container orchestration, DevOps pipelines (Jenkins-based), service meshes (Istio), observability, and microservice governance. (Live Grounding: Actively developed in 2026, offering a complete, modular, cloud-agnostic platform alternative to OpenShift).
-  - **(2026)** [Giant Swarm](https://www.giantswarm.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Giant Swarm is an enterprise-tier fully managed Kubernetes platform that emphasizes cluster lifecycle management across multi-cloud environments (AWS, Azure) and bare-metal setups. Known for utilizing the Cluster API (CAPI) pattern to automate cluster lifecycle management natively. (Live Grounding: Solidly positioned as a premium provider of GitOps-driven, multi-tenant container orchestration architectures in 2026).
-  - **(2026)** [relnotes.k8s.io: Kubernetes Release Notes](https://relnotes.k8s.io) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the official Kubernetes Release Notes portal. Live grounding in 2026 demonstrates this tool's constant utility for DevOps engineers running automated deprecation pipelines and tracking version-to-version API mutations.
-  - **(2026)** [Rclone 🌟🌟🌟](https://rclone.org) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Rclone acts as an open-source command-line tool designed for managing and syncing file systems across over 40 cloud storage providers. It supports complex operations such as server-side transfers, encryption, and mounting remote storage systems directly as local file systems.
-  - **(2026)** [difftastic.wilfred.me.uk](https://difftastic.wilfred.me.uk) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Difftastic is a structural diff engine that compares files based on their syntax tree parsing rather than basic line-by-line differences. It natively understands programming languages, eliminating false modifications from code formatting adjustments.
-  - **(2026)** [makefiletutorial.com 🌟](https://makefiletutorial.com) [MAKEFILE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An intensive reference manual detailing Makefile rules, pattern matching, dependencies, and shell automation. Vital for designing deterministic local compilation processes, testing flows, and Docker building protocols.
-  - **(2026)** [Guestfish](https://libguestfs.org/guestfish.1.html) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive command-line shell that enables safe, direct manipulation of virtual machine disk images without running the actual virtual machine. Allows direct filesystem edits, configuration injects, and recovery procedures across VM formats.
-  - **(2026)** [busybox.net](https://www.busybox.net) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Known as the 'Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux,' BusyBox aggregates tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single, highly-optimized executable. This approach minimizes disk and memory overhead, making it ideal for distroless Docker base images, initramfs platforms, and minimal IoT architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [cidr.xyz 🌟](https://cidr.xyz) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An highly intuitive visual interface designed for parsing, structuring, and exploring Classless Inter-Domain Routing blocks. Translates complex binary IP masks, network paths, and IP pools into interactive graphics.
-  - **(2026)** [http.cat 🌟](https://http.cat) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A popular, visually descriptive resource mapping standard HTTP status codes to illustrative cat photos. Frequently used by developers as an educational tool, debug reference, and routing response helper.
-  - **(2026)** [http3-explained.haxx.se: HTTP/3 explained 🌟](https://http3-explained.haxx.se) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive, author-maintained manual tracing the engineering properties of HTTP/3 and its underlying QUIC protocol. Explores connection setup, multiplexing, security benefits, UDP migration paths, and head-of-line blocking resolution.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Activate](https://aws.amazon.com/startups)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Activate platform framework delivering technical resources, infrastructure credits, and active mentorship pathways to startup founders. Promotes rapid prototyping by offloading cloud infrastructure costs and supplying pre-configured template architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [infoworld.com: Amazon’s quiet open source revolution](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338356/amazon-s-quiet-open-source-revolution.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical exploration detailing AWS's transition from open-source software consumer to an active co-developer and primary maintainer. Discusses strategic projects like OpenSearch and Valkey, examining the structural tension and evolving relationships between public clouds and software vendors.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/awscloud](https://x.com/awscloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS communication broadcast feed utilized for instant notification of novel system capabilities, security alerts, and broad strategic initiatives across the AWS global infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/jeffbarr](https://x.com/jeffbarr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Social feed of AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr. Serves as a high-density channel supplying core architectural context, feature releases, and developer-focused service insights.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/AWSstartups](https://x.com/AWSstartups)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Targeted channel broadcasting AWS architectural optimizations, funding, and growth accelerators tailored specifically for high-velocity startup infrastructure teams.
-  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/AWS_Partners](https://x.com/AWS_Partners)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Partner Network channel presenting compliance benchmarks, MSP programs, system integrator partnerships, and cloud consulting framework updates.
-  - **(2026)** [Stitcher AWS Podcasts](https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/amazon-web-services/aws-podcast)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Stitcher repository hosting the AWS Podcast network. Features architectural retrospectives, engineering deep-dives, and service evolution analyses presented by active cloud product managers.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS 10-Minute Tutorials](https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/hands-on)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An onboarding portal featuring bite-sized, 10-minute technical exercises across core services (EC2, S3, RDS). These tutorials utilize guided steps to help engineers rapidly spin up cloud resources while demonstrating fundamental networking, security, and storage architecture patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [workshops.aws: AWS Workshops](https://builder.aws.com/build/workshops?trk=265ae1c7-2dfc-44c6-bc73-a4d991b8bd7f&sc_channel=el)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS-designed workshop aggregator offering deep, interactive labs on advanced engineering themes. Topics span Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) design, serverless microservices pipelines, security automation, and native database configurations under realistic operational profiles.
-  - **(2026)** [Working with the AWS Management Console](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsconsolehelpdocs/latest/gsg/getting-started.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference manual outlining browser-based navigation and administrative management via the AWS Management Console. Focuses on IAM session configuration, visual resource tracking, and dashboard personalization.
-  - **(2026)** [How do I create and activate a new Amazon Web Services account?](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/create-and-activate-aws-account) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Knowledge Center guide outlining the prerequisite multi-step verification, billing enablement, and security configurations required to bootstrap a brand-new AWS root account. Explains the foundational processes necessary to activate core global regions safely.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: The Cloud Dictionary of Pain: Five Of AWS’s Toughest Cloud Topics](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-cloud-dictionary-of-pain-five-of-awss-toughest-cloud-topics) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical overview evaluating complex AWS configurations, pinpointing notorious friction points such as IAM policy composition, KMS key management, AWS Billing structures, and hybrid VPC peering. Provides architectural guidance to bypass structural anti-patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: 12 AWS Config rules that every account should have](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/12-aws-config-rules-that-every-account-should-have)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated reference guide identifying 12 essential AWS Config rules required to establish enterprise compliance baselines. Focuses on declarative drift detection including mandatory MFA enforcement, S3 block public access configurations, and unattached volume cleanup.
-  - **(2026)** [k21academy.com: AWS Application Services: Lambda, SES, SNS, SQS, SWF](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-application-services)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical review of AWS's modular application integration portfolio. Contrasts serverless compute (Lambda) with asynchronous message queues (SQS), publish-subscribe event routing (SNS), programmatically orchestrated state workflows (SWF/Step Functions), and secure outbound transaction messaging (SES).
-  - **(2026)** [Create an API Using the Swagger Specification and the API Gateway Extensions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/create-api-using-import-export-api.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A core developer guide illustrating how to design, build, and deploy high-performance endpoints in Amazon API Gateway using OpenAPI/Swagger specs. Details custom AWS extensions for integrating REST interfaces with backend Lambda and VPC endpoints.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF)](https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-adoption-framework) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF) defines a structured architectural approach to enterprise cloud migration. Evaluates six primary organizational perspectives to securely de-risk large-scale cloud transformations.
-  - **(2026)** [Convert AWS console actions to reusable code with AWS Console-to-Code, now generally available](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/convert-aws-console-actions-to-reusable-code-with-aws-console-to-code-now-generally-available/?trk=0d3532c8-5f49-4c86-9683-96c2417e9b4b&sc_channel=el) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the GA release of AWS Console-to-Code. This utility records visual, interactive browser actions within the AWS Console and programmatically translates them into clean, reusable Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) formats, such as AWS CDK and CloudFormation, using generative AI models.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Local Zones locations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/locations) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official matrix detailing geographic distributions and architectural specifications of AWS Local Zones. Designed for low-latency processing, these zones deploy compute, storage, and database services adjacent to major industrial hubs, bridging Edge topologies with core Regions.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Marketplace](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The centralized enterprise portal cataloging certified third-party software, AMI definitions, and SaaS integrations compatible with AWS workloads. It serves as an procurement platform, simplifying image provisioning and licensing configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [cloudonaut.io: EC2 Checklist: 7 things to do after launching an instance](https://cloudonaut.io/ec2-checklist-seven-things-to-do-after-launching-an-instance) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural checklist outlining critical optimization practices immediately following EC2 virtual machine instantiation. It targets key parameters like security group isolation, IAM roles, cloud-init configuration, dynamic DNS mapping, and EBS volume performance tuning.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Architecture Blog: What to Consider when Selecting a Region for your' Workloads](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/what-to-consider-when-selecting-a-region-for-your-workloads) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core architectural guidance for choosing geographic AWS regions for enterprise workloads. It details standard evaluation criteria including strict data residency mandates, latency budgets relative to end-users, service availability disparities, and cost profiling.
-  - **(2026)** [aws.amazon.com/new: What's New with AWS?](https://aws.amazon.com/new) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicate stream of AWS release announcements tracking core architecture, security, and developer ecosystem changes across globally distributed infrastructure zones.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Ramp-Up Guides](https://aws.amazon.com/es/training/ramp-up-guides) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated, structured training roadmaps provided by AWS experts to build capability across role-based boundaries (Architect, Developer, DevOps). These paths organize disparate services into digestible, progressive educational units.
-  - **(2026)** [dashbird.io: Get started and keep using AWS for free](https://dashbird.io/blog/use-aws-free) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular guide explaining strategies to optimize workload structures to remain within AWS Free Tier limits indefinitely. Ideal for early-stage prototyping, it details usage ceilings across EC2, Lambda, S3, and RDS.
-  - **(2026)** [linkedin pulse: Listado de todos los Servicios de AWS (actualizado 1 de' Enero 2021)](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/listado-de-todos-los-servicios-amazon-web-services-daniel-pe%25C3%25B1a-silva) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory of AWS services cataloged sequentially in Spanish. While highly structured, cloud practitioners should cross-reference with active product documentations to account for subsequent service refactoring and naming changes.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: What is AWS?](https://intellipaat.com/blog/what-is-amazon-web-services-aws) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide mapping AWS fundamentals, key global infrastructure concepts, and core service offerings (compute, database, and storage abstractions) tailored for engineering personnel initiating cloud transitions.
-  - **(2026)** [amazon.qwiklabs.com/catalog](https://amazon.qwiklabs.com/catalog) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The portal for official interactive AWS learning environments. It provides isolated sandboxed accounts for executing practical technical labs spanning serverless orchestration, database scaling, container networking, and security auditing.
-  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org/news/tag/aws](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/tag/aws) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dynamic curriculum stream aggregating tutorials focused on AWS design patterns, architectural fundamentals, and software development SDK integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [Jayendra's Blog 🌟🌟](https://jayendrapatil.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative engineering study portal focusing on AWS architectures, credential prep, and deep technical summaries of service dependencies. Valuable for validation of edge-case service limits.
-  - **(2026)** [Everything AWS | Search and discover 6K+ quality AWS repositories](https://app.polymersearch.com/discover/aws) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source exploration platform indexing over 6,000 AWS repositories. It assists platform architects in discovering community-validated CDK constructs, deployment templates, and cloud helper scripts.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Courses created by AWS experts](https://www.amazon.com/b/?node=14297978011) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Direct catalog of specialized training modules designed by principal AWS system architects. Curated for engineers, these courses bridge conceptual theory and active production execution.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Many free and useful AWS official Dev and User guides!](https://dev.to/aws-builders/many-free-and-useful-aws-official-dev-and-user-guides-54ci) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated index compiling official AWS developer guides. It categorizes reference specifications across compute, messaging, and database domains to streamline engineering onboarding.
-  - **(2026)** [Amazon Web Services Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/AmazonWebServices) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main streaming resource channel for AWS, housing re:Invent presentations, high-level architecture reviews, and deep product feature walkthroughs.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Tutorial Series](https://www.youtube.com/user/awstutorialseries) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational video series focused on practical system designs on AWS, covering target configurations across networking, security policies, and standard infrastructure frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Webinar Channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/AWSwebinars) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive webinar collection focusing on corporate cloud migration patterns, cost containment strategies, and AI workloads optimization within AWS environments.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Podcasts](https://aws.amazon.com/podcasts/aws-podcast) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official audio podcast network providing runtime updates, expert discussions, and inside perspectives on architectural patterns directly from AWS developers and clients.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Techchat](https://aws.amazon.com/podcasts/aws-techchat) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Region-specific developer chat podcast providing quick insights, technological reviews, and platform trend discussions for engineers working across the APJ region.
-  - **(2026)** [The AWS Developer Blog now includes Python & GoLang](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The core technical blog for AWS developer tooling, highlighting standard SDK architectures for Python and Go, performance benchmarks, and asynchronous pipeline developments.
-  - **(2026)** [Implementing Microservices on AWS 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/microservices-on-aws/microservices-on-aws.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier AWS whitepaper defining the patterns, architectures, and execution strategies for deploying microservices. It covers decomposition patterns, decentralized data management, domain-driven boundaries, service discovery, and inter-service messaging schemes.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Disaster Recovery Cheat-sheet/Write-up 🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/disaster-recovery-cheat-sheetwrite-up-o62) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A disaster recovery reference sheet translating AWS Well-Architected DR metrics (RTO and RPO) into specific execution patterns. It compares pilot light, warm standby, and active-active multi-region failover models.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Best Practices When Designing AWS Architecture 🌟🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/best-practices-when-designing-aws-architecture-4c8d) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into the operational best practices of the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Key topics include decoupling architectural dependencies, horizontal scaling mechanisms, and programmatic resource orchestration.
-  - **(2026)** [serverlessland.com](https://serverlessland.com) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier AWS-managed serverless knowledge hub. It serves as an architectural repository for designing events, writing Lambda configurations, orchestrating Step Functions, and keeping abreast of serverless pattern trends globally.
-  - **(2026)** [serverlessland.com/patterns: Serverless Patterns Collection](https://serverlessland.com/patterns) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open repository of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) serverless design patterns using SAM, CDK, and CloudFormation. Highly valuable for scaffolding backend pipelines integrating API Gateway, EventBridge, and DynamoDB.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS SAM Pipelines](https://serverlessland.com/explore/sam-pipelines) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep dive into the SAM (Serverless Application Model) Pipelines integration. It provides prescriptive architectural frameworks for continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines supporting multi-account serverless deployment methodologies.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: The AWS Shared Responsibility Model for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/understand-the-aws-shared-responsibility-model-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical overview dissecting the limits of responsibility when managing containerized infrastructure on AWS. It contrasts the delineation of security controls between self-managed EC2 EKS node groups, managed node groups, and AWS Fargate abstractions.
-  - **(2026)** [lastweekinaws.com: 17 More Ways to Run Containers on AWS](https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/17-more-ways-to-run-containers-on-aws) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic, humorous breakdown of the sheer density of execution pathways for running containerized workloads on AWS. The catalog contrasts core options like ECS, EKS, App Runner, and Lightsail with lesser-known combinations, advising on cost and operational footprints.
-  - **(2026)** [vladionescu.me: Scaling containers on AWS in 2022 (comparison)](https://www.vladionescu.me/posts/scaling-containers-on-aws-in-2022) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A benchmarking comparison of container orchestration engines on AWS. It evaluates cold-start limits, container provisioning metrics, and control plane auto-scaling responsiveness between ECS and EKS under enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: The AWS Security Reference Architecture](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/security-reference-architecture/architecture.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The foundational blueprint for enterprise security governance in AWS. It covers multi-account Landing Zone topologies, IAM Delegations, AWS Organizations integration, Control Tower configurations, and architectural guardrails to assure regulatory compliance.
-  - **(2026)** [infoq.com: AWS Publishes Reference Architecture and Implementations for' Deployment Pipelines](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/02/aws-deployment-pipelines) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of the official AWS deployment pipeline reference architecture. Illustrates continuous delivery models for multi-environment propagation using standard GitOps patterns, automated integration suites, and strict deployment validation loops.
-  - **(2026)** [What is Streaming Data?](https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/streaming-data)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS conceptual guide delineating the architecture of real-time streaming data pipelines. Compares high-throughput, sequential processing mechanisms against traditional batch structures, referencing Amazon Kinesis and Apache Kafka as key streaming backplanes.
-  - **(2026)** [infoworld.com: Docker's Compose specification is now an open standard](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2257118/dockers-compose-specification-is-now-an-open-standard.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article reports on the historical shift of the Docker Compose specification to an open, community-driven standard. By making the spec independent of any single vendor, it paved the way for modern orchestrators and engines to support Compose syntax natively. This architectural evolution ensures cross-compatibility across various development and deployment systems.
-  - **(2026)** [releasehub.com: 6 Docker Compose Best Practices for Dev and Prod](https://release.com/blog/6-docker-compose-best-practices-for-dev-and-prod) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide discusses production and development best practices for structuring Docker Compose environments. It details crucial considerations like decoupling environmental configurations via .env files, implementing proper health checks, configuring CPU/Memory resource constraints, and structuring override files for local versus staging workloads. It represents a vital resource for production-grade container design.
-  - **(2026)** [Top 50 Docker Tools](https://blog.inedo.com/devops/top-50-docker-tools) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This curated overview evaluates 50 critical tools in the Docker ecosystem, categorizing them across orchestration, monitoring, registry management, and local development. It provides an architectural map for platform engineers looking to design custom container toolchains by comparing complementary utilities. The guide remains valuable for identifying alternative runtimes, security scanners, and automated deployment helpers.
-  - **(2026)** [Portainer Community Edition](https://www.portainer.io/install) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Community Edition of Portainer provides a self-hosted, lightweight administration portal for managing standalone Docker daemons, Swarm clusters, and edge environments. It abstracts complex container and volume operations into a responsive dashboard, reducing operational friction. It remains a popular, stable, and highly trusted portal for developer environments and internal infrastructure management.
-  - **(2026)** [crunchtools.com: A Comparison of Linux Container Images](https://crunchtools.com/comparison-linux-container-images) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This analytical article compares various Linux base container images (Alpine, Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat UBI) across size, package ecosystems, security profiles, and glibc/musl compatibility. It helps system architects weigh the trade-offs of using minimal images like Alpine (extremely light but uses musl libc) against enterprise standards like UBI (fully supported but heavier). It is a vital read for standardizing secure base OS layers.
-  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Universal Base Images - hub.docker.com/u/redhat: UBI 8 standard, minimal, micro, and init from DockerHub 🌟](https://hub.docker.com/u/redhat) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Docker Hub repository for Red Hat Universal Base Images (UBI), offering secure, reliable standard, minimal, micro, and init image variants. These images provide enterprise-grade security patches, high reliability, and RHEL compatibility without requiring commercial subscriptions. It serves as an industry de facto standard for high-security container base images.
-  - **(2026)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Brings Red Hat Universal Base Image to Docker Hub](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-brings-red-hat-universal-base-image-docker-hub) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This press release details the collaboration between Red Hat and Docker to list Universal Base Images directly on the Docker Hub registry. It emphasizes the goal of democratizing enterprise-grade containerization layers, allowing any open-source or commercial developer to utilize secure and standardized packages. This partnership established UBI as a primary pillar of the container software supply chain.
-  - **(2026)** [Digital Ocean: Docker Tutorials](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tags/docker) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, highly updated hub of peer-reviewed Docker tutorials and installation guides. It covers practical topics ranging from multi-container application development and automated volume backups to deploying production-ready container hosts on public clouds. It is globally recognized as one of the best high-quality learning portals for container system administrators.
-  - **(2026)** [jfrog.com: THE BASICS: 7 Alternatives to Docker: All-in-One Solutions and Standalone Container Tools 🌟](https://jfrog.com/learn/devops/alternatives-to-docker) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This JFrog learning resource breaks down alternative container tools in the OCI ecosystem, highlighting specialized runtimes, engines, and build utilities. By contrasting options like Podman, containerd, LXC, and Kaniko, it provides architects with a comprehensive roadmap for selecting tools based on security, speed, and platform architecture requirements.
-  - **(2026)** [Play with docker 🌟](https://labs.play-with-docker.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An online sandbox environment that lets users run Docker commands in their browser. Ideal for testing configurations, learning container lifecycles, and creating simple multi-node topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Use Kool to Dockerize Your Local Development Environment the Right Way](https://dev.to/kooldev/use-kool-to-dockerize-your-local-development-environment-the-right-way-18gl) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide details how to leverage Kool, an open-source CLI, to standardize and simplify local Docker-based development. By encapsulating Docker Compose patterns into customizable YAML configuration presets, Kool acts as a lightweight wrapper that isolates localized environments. This eliminates the 'works on my machine' syndrome and lowers the cognitive load for onboarding new developers into containerized environments.
-  - **(2026)** [andrewlock.net: Installing Docker Desktop for Windows and WSL 2](https://andrewlock.net/installing-docker-desktop-for-windows) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural guide explains the setup and performance considerations of running Docker Desktop on Windows utilizing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL 2). It unpacks how the WSL 2 integration eliminates hypervisor overhead, resulting in significantly faster file-system lookups and reduced memory footprints. It is a vital resource for Windows-based developers transitioning to cloud-native, Linux-centric container environments.
-  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: a beginners guide to docker - how to create a client server side with docker compose](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/a-beginners-guide-to-docker-how-to-create-a-client-server-side-with-docker-compose-12c8cf0ae0aa) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This practical tutorial outlines how to orchestrate a client-server application structure using Docker Compose. It guides developers through containerizing frontend assets and backend APIs separately, establishing a bridge network for internal communication, and handling persistent storage. The guide serves as a basic entry point for designing multi-container microservice patterns in development setups.
-  - **(2026)** [ttl.sh: Anonymous & ephemeral Docker image registry 🌟](https://ttl.sh) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” ttl.sh is an anonymous, ephemeral Docker image registry that automatically purges uploaded images based on a user-defined Time-To-Live (TTL) tag (e.g., :2h). It requires no authentication or setup, making it an excellent utility for testing CI/CD pipelines, sharing temporary development builds, or executing fast integration tests across different physical host platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy a Persistent Kubernetes Application with Portainer](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-a-persistent-kubernetes-application-with-portainer) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This step-by-step article illustrates how Portainer's web UI can be utilized to deploy a persistent application (e.g., WordPress with MySQL) onto a Kubernetes cluster. It demystifies the setup of Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs), service ingress, and network isolation, mapping these complex Kubernetes abstractions into accessible dashboard steps. It serves as an excellent onboarding tutorial for operations teams adapting to K8s paradigms.
-  - **(2026)** [buildpacks.io: Cloud Native Buildpacks 🌟](https://buildpacks.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNBs) transform application source code into secure, OCI-compliant container images without requiring a Dockerfile. Supported by the CNCF, CNBs analyze codebases to determine runtimes, patch secure OS layers, and separate application dependencies into optimal cached layers. They provide enterprise-level standardization, accelerating container builds and reinforcing dependency security at scale.
-  - **(2026)** [altoros.com: Streamlining the Creation of Docker Images with Cloud Native Buildpacks](https://www.altoros.com/blog/streamlining-the-creation-of-docker-images-with-cloud-native-buildpacks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article provides an analytical look at how Cloud Native Buildpacks optimize and automate container image creation within corporate CI/CD pipelines. It explains how decoupling the container packaging definition from standard Dockerfiles reduces security misconfigurations and ensures consistent base OS updates. This is highly useful for organizations scaling up microservice deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Container Images the Easy Way with Cloud Native Buildpacks](https://thenewstack.io/container-images-the-easy-way-with-cloud-native-buildpacks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This New Stack overview details how Cloud Native Buildpacks simplify the containerization ecosystem by abstracting away the operational complexities of writing and maintaining optimized Dockerfiles. It covers the mechanics of builder configurations, run images, and layer rebasingβ€”allowing immediate security patching without rebuilding the source.
-  - **(2026)** [sematext: Monitor Docker Metrics & Logs 🌟](https://sematext.com/capabilities/container-monitoring) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Sematext's container monitoring solution provides deep-dive observability for Docker, Kubernetes, and containerized applications. It automatically gathers resource utilization metrics and log streams from daemon processes without requiring manual configuration of host-level forwarders. This platform is highly valuable for hybrid deployments, offering unified log searching and performance alerting to minimize container-level MTTD (Mean Time to Detection).
-  - **(2026)** [codesolid.com: How To Use Docker and Docker Compose With Python](https://codesolid.com/how-to-use-docker-with-python) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This tutorial outlines the process of containerizing Python-based workloads (Flask, Django, or FastAPI) and managing them with Docker Compose. It guides the reader through structuring multi-stage Dockerfiles to optimize image layers, implementing virtual environment packaging, and handling dependency caching. It serves as an architectural blueprint for packaging Python backends cleanly and consistently.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to/pmbanugo: Goodbye Dockerfiles: Build Secure & Optimised Node.js Container Images with Cloud Native Buildpacks](https://dev.to/pmbanugo/goodbye-dockerfiles-build-secure-optimised-nodejs-container-images-with-cloud-native-buildpacks-489p) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on guide illustrating how to deploy secure, optimized Node.js container applications without writing custom Dockerfiles, utilizing Cloud Native Buildpacks. It demonstrates how buildpacks automatically handle package caching, optimize production dependencies, and strip non-essential files. This results in smaller, audit-ready Node images with minimum developer overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [code.visualstudio.com: Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” VS Code stands as the preeminent local-to-cloud development environment, offering comprehensive extensibility for managing containerized applications and cloud infrastructure. By integrating terminal shells, GitOps pipelines, and YAML linting directly into the UI, it accelerates standard development workflows. It is the core platform around which modern cloud-native developer environments are built.
-  - **(2026)** [vscode.github.com: GitHub and Visual Studio Code 🌟](https://vscode.github.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The GitHub integration for VS Code provides seamless connection to remote source control hosts, automated testing pipelines, and real-time pull request reviews. It bridges the developer's local coding workspace directly with collaborative version control and continuous integration systems. Platform engineers use this integrated workflow to execute continuous GitOps deployments directly from their workspace.
-  - **(2026)** [VScode run from WSL in Linux: Cannot activate the 'Atlassian for VSCode' (Official)' extension because 'git' extension is not loaded](https://bitbucket.org/atlassianlabs/atlascode/issues/112/cannot-activate-the-atlassian-for-vscode) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This troubleshooting guide addresses common extension loading failures in VS Code, specifically resolving Git integration issues within WSL environments. It provides developers with step-by-step solutions to fix filesystem access problems, path discrepancies, and workspace synchronization errors. Applying these recommendations restores full extension compatibility inside hybrid developer environments.
-  - **(2026)** [With the Edge (Chromium) Tools for VS Code you can see the browser's Inspector and Dev Tools within VSCode, to debug your front-end code](https://gist.github.com/hxlnt/60d0e62efdb973e221e585e2b990bfd6) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference Gist documents configurations and methods for integrating Edge browser tools and frontend debuggers directly inside the VS Code editor. It enables developers to debug application user interfaces, run JavaScript profiles, and inspect network requests without leaving their IDE. This configuration streamlines development workflows when creating microservice management dashboards.
-  - **(2026)** [VSCode Updates](https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_120) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official release notes detailing the latest features, UX enhancements, and API updates of the monthly VS Code release cycle, highlighting ongoing integrations with AI agents and modern platform tooling.
-  - **(2026)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Need an Intro to VS Code? Let Tech with Tim Help!](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/need-an-intro-to-vs-code-let-tech-with-tim-help) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This introductory tutorial provides developers with a step-by-step onboarding guide to master the VS Code environment, emphasizing performance tuning and shortcut configurations. It simplifies the setup of extension ecosystems, debugging configurations, and integrated terminal sessions. The resource acts as an essential bootstrapper for engineers preparing for complex, cloud-native development.
-  - **(2026)** [Flask Documentation 🌟](https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/stable) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical specifications and documentation for Flask, Python's leading microframework. Details its extensible design, built-in WSGI compliance, routing structures, and strategies for configuring custom extensions in high-performance microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [FastAPI 🌟](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical specifications for FastAPI, Python's leading ASGI-compliant framework for building low-latency endpoints. Evaluates native async execution loops, automated Pydantic schema validation, and high-performance routing layouts.
-  - **(2026)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/tutorials) [JAVA CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive hands-on tutorial catalog for implementing streaming patterns. It provides clear recipes for Kafka Streams, ksqlDB, and Kafka Connect, demonstrating stream-table joins, cryptographic masking, and real-time stateful aggregations.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.jooq.org](https://blog.jooq.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier engineering blog for the jOOQ framework. Explores advanced SQL query generation, type-safe persistence, optimizer bypasses, and JVM database integration paradigms.
-  - **(2026)** [clickhouse.com](https://clickhouse.com) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Main documentation site for ClickHouse, the high-performance columnar relational database engine optimized for massive real-time analytical queries (OLAP). Highlights vectorized execution paths and extreme compression.
-  - **(2026)** [Traefik](https://traefik.io) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The canonical repository and site for Traefik, a modern cloud-native reverse proxy and ingress controller designed for dynamic service discovery. It automatically listens to platform API registries (such as Kubernetes and Consul) to dynamically update routing tables without manual reloads.
-  - **(2026)** [grafana.com: Provisioning Grafana 🌟](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/administration/provisioning) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official operational manual detailing Grafana's file-based provisioning system. By defining dashboards, notification integrations, and cluster data sources in declarative YAML, platform engineering teams can easily automate Grafana configuration via GitOps.
-  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io: Writing Exporters](https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering guidelines for architecting Prometheus exporters. Focuses on core metric exposition design, label usage, scraping cycles, and custom translation layers to prevent performance overhead on monitored endpoints.
-  - **(2026)** [Prometheus Third Party Exporters](https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/exporters) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive inventory tracking community and third-party metrics exporters for Prometheus. Bridges native non-instrumented services (e.g., databases, physical hardware) to the Prometheus pull framework.
-  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io: Installarion](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/installation) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core installation reference documentation for Prometheus. Covers local compilation, Docker container deployments, configuration structures, and standard runtime execution arguments.
-  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io: Getting Started](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/getting_started) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” First-steps reference for Prometheus integration. Demonstrates basic config targets, scrape intervals, validation mechanisms, and initial evaluations of metric payloads using the integrated expression browser.
-  - **(2026)** [Grafana Dashboards with Telegraf Collectors](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/?collector=Telegraf) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated dashboard collection optimized for displaying metrics gathered via Telegraf. Provides visual paradigms for memory, system operations, disk throughput, and CPU scaling.
-  - **(2026)** [**Micrometer** Collector](https://micrometer.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive dimensional metrics instrumentation facade for JVM-based programs. Acts as an abstraction layer resembling SLF4J, allowing seamless target conversions to Prometheus, Datadog, or Wavefront formats.
-  - **(2026)** [**prometheus.io**](https://prometheus.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official homepage for Prometheus, the graduated CNCF monitoring system. Prometheus utilizes a pull model over HTTP, a multi-dimensional data model with time-series metrics identified by key-value pairs, dynamic target discovery (Kubernetes API integration), and the specialized query language PromQL.
-  - **(2026)** [LibrerΓ­as cliente](https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/clientlibs) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official directory and guide for Prometheus client libraries. It lists first-party (Go, Java, Python, Ruby) and community-developed client SDKs used to instrument application code, manage thread-safe internal registry states, and expose HTTP endpoints for pull-based metric ingestion.
-  - **(2026)** [prometheus-operator.dev 🌟](https://prometheus-operator.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation portal for Prometheus Operator. The operator simplifies cloud-native metrics operations on Kubernetes. The operator introduces custom resource definitions (CRDs) like Prometheus, ServiceMonitor, PodMonitor, and Alertmanager, allowing declarative platform setups aligned with typical GitOps patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Managed Service for Prometheus](https://docs.cloud.google.com/stackdriver/docs/managed-prometheus) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering configuration docs for GCP's managed Prometheus service. Guides users on setting up GKE-based scrapers and writing scalable PromQL statements.
-  - **(2026)** [activemq.apache.org/components/classic/documentation](https://activemq.apache.org/components/classic/documentation) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official operational guidelines for ActiveMQ Classic. Walks developers through configuring JMX performance statistics, thread monitoring, and telemetry collection with tools like Telegraf.
-  - **(2026)** [Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Using the Server](https://artemis.apache.org/components/artemis/documentation/latest/using-server.html) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operational manual for running ActiveMQ Artemis brokers. Outlines built-in administrative consoles, advanced queues monitoring, and direct telemetry integration using Micrometer frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/3scale) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identical platform reference focusing on Red Hat 3scale API Gateway configurations. Delivers a cloud-native, operator-driven API management framework optimized for scaling microservices on OpenShift clusters with declarative security controls.
-  - **(2026)** [Apigee @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/apigee)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official video reference library for Google Cloud's Apigee, covering security policies, proxy design, billing implementation, and hybrid runtime cluster orchestration.
-  - **(2026)** [WSO2 @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/WSO2TechFlicks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official visual channel for WSO2. Highlights integration capabilities, open-source API gateway patterns, and customer identity access management (CIAM) setups on Kubernetes-centric topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [Kong API Platform @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJfQURxlI_pQdeJUGXtA_zw)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual resources from KongHQ covering distributed gateway topologies, Konnect control planes, service mesh patterns, and complex custom plugin developments.
-  - **(2026)** [Tyk @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe3VG8wgz03u73xiomGeQzQ)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official visual guides highlighting Go plugin development, portal styling, API deprecation workflows, and analytics pipeline setups on Tyk's cloud-native infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [Google Apigee API Manager](https://cloud.google.com/apigee) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's premier enterprise API management platform designed to build, secure, and monitor APIs globally. Provides integrated developer portals, advanced machine learning-driven threat detection, and seamless serverless hosting layers.
-  - **(2026)** [Kong API Manager](https://konghq.com/products/kong-gateway) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kong Gateway is the world's most popular lightweight, fast, and highly customizable open-source API gateway. Powered by Nginx and Lua/Go, it offers sub-millisecond request latencies alongside dynamic routing and robust plugin ecosystems.
-  - **(2026)** [Tyk API Manager](https://tyk.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A powerful, lightweight, open-source API Gateway and Management Platform written entirely in Go. Possesses stellar clustering configurations, multi-data-center capabilities, and dynamic rate limiting without external dependencies.
-  - **(2026)** [OpenSource at AWS](https://aws.github.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal showcasing AWS's strategic contributions, governance standards, and active open-source projects. It acts as an architectural guide for platform engineers to align with verified cloud-native upstream projects. Grounding in 2026 verifies its status as a critical reference for production-grade SDK patterns and cloud integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [Amazon CodeCatalyst](https://codecatalyst.aws/explore) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon CodeCatalyst is an enterprise-grade cloud development service that streamlines software delivery on AWS. It integrates team collaboration, CI/CD, issue tracking, and cloud development environments (CDEs) under a unified SaaS framework. Crucial for software engineering directors establishing rapid, compliant application delivery loops.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Management Tools Blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official AWS Management and Governance Tools Blog, serving as the authority on systems manager, Config, CloudTrail, and CloudWatch updates. It hosts standard architectures for designing observability frameworks and cloud optimization. Crucial for enterprise platform administrators ensuring alignment with modern AWS best practices.
-  - **(2026)** [Amazon CLI Documentation](https://aws.amazon.com/cli) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main landing and installation documentation portal for the AWS Command Line Interface. It acts as the definitive source for setting up the CLI across macOS, Linux, and Windows environments. Essential for establishing standard terminal configurations and programmatic environment variables across both developer workstations and CI/CD agents.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS CLI Command Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/index.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The comprehensive command reference index for the AWS CLI, documenting syntax, options, and output JSON schemas for all AWS cloud services. It is the primary reference resource for writing deterministic bash and shell scripts for infrastructure automation. Updated dynamically in 2026 to reflect the newest cloud-native service models.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS SDK for Java](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal for the AWS SDK for Java, featuring setup guides, performance tuning notes, and integration standards. It is the foundational SDK for Java-based enterprise applications leveraging S3, DynamoDB, or AWS Lambda. Crucial for software engineers designing highly resilient cloud applications using modern async client wrappers.
-  - **(2026)** [vantage.sh](https://www.vantage.sh) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Vantage.sh is a modern cloud cost management (FinOps) platform providing deep visibility into AWS, Snowflake, and Kubernetes expenditures. It aggregates resource usage metrics to recommend automated saving policies, RI purchasing, and spot transitions. Grounding confirms its role as a premier enterprise tool to manage complex multi-cloud financial posture.
-  - **(2026)** [steampipe](https://steampipe.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensible open-source command-line framework that translates APIs and cloud inventories into virtual SQL tables. Enables DevOps engineers to construct real-time dashboards and audit configuration profiles on multi-cloud hosts.
-  - **(2026)** [Amazon CodeWhisperer](https://aws.amazon.com/q/developer) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Q Developer (formerly CodeWhisperer) is AWS's flagship generative AI-assisted programming agent. It generates real-time, context-aware code suggestions while performing security scanning and structural code upgrades. Live grounding demonstrates its evolution into a highly secure, enterprise-compliant workspace tool with advanced reference tracking mechanisms.
-  - **(2026)** [relocate.me](https://relocate.me) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Serves as a targeted platform for finding tech positions offering visa sponsorship and relocation resources. Live Grounding: A premier destination for international talent acquisition, enabling seamless global hiring workflows and providing localized immigration support resources.
-  - **(2026)** [recruit crm](https://recruitcrm.io) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A specialized SaaS solution engineered for recruitment firms and staffing lifecycle management. Live Grounding: Serves as a vital integration hub for modern staffing firms, leveraging cloud architectures to optimize sourcing pipelines, interview scheduling, and global talent placement.
-  - **(2026)** [FinOps Foundation: FinOps.org](https://www.finops.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official home of the Linux Foundation's FinOps Foundation. It codifies the industry-standard FinOps framework, providing best practices, training, and open standards (such as FOCUS - FinOps Open Cost & Usage Specification) to align engineering, finance, and business teams on cloud cost optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [AKS Labs - Introduction](https://azure-samples.github.io/aks-labs/docs/intro) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on, engineer-designed technical playground for AKS configurations. Deep dives into Advanced CNI options, Cilium-driven security schemas, network boundaries, and workload identity bindings.
-  - **(2026)** [Play with Kubernetes](https://labs.play-with-k8s.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An ephemeral, multi-node interactive Kubernetes sandbox accessible directly within the browser. Utilizing Docker-in-Docker (DinD) infrastructure, it enables developers to prototype, run networking scenarios, and practice operations in a zero-install sandbox environment.
-  - **(2026)** [kodekloud.com](https://kodekloud.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, lab-centric educational platform specialized in DevOps, continuous delivery, and infrastructure automation. Features hands-on sandbox terminals configured to prepare students for core certifications like CKA, CKAD, and CKS.
-  - **(2026)** [training.linuxfoundation.org: Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158x)](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The baseline introductory curriculum authored by the Linux Foundation and the CNCF. Teaches fundamental architecture, control plane mechanics, pod configurations, networking standards, and volume storage strategies required for standard operation tasks.
-  - **(2026)** [civo.com/academy 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.civo.com/academy) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cloud-native educational platform developed by cloud provider Civo. Focuses on lightweight Kubernetes orchestration (K3s), GitOps paradigms, and simplified cluster management structures designed to reduce initial development learning curves.
-  - **(2026)** [devopswithkubernetes.com](https://courses.mooc.fi/org/uh-cs/courses/devops-with-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An open-source academic DevOps curriculum developed by the University of Helsinki. Explores real-world container scheduling, persistent storage setups, pipeline engineering, and live microservice application deployment strategies inside standard clusters.
-  - **(2026)** [Cycle.io](https://cycle.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cycle.io provides a managed container orchestration layer targeting teams wanting standard API control planes without manual Kubernetes configuration and networking management.
-  - **(2026)** [Nomad](https://developer.hashicorp.com/nomad) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A declarative, lightweight workload scheduler. Nomad supports both containerized and raw binary/Java applications across global infrastructure nodes. Its operational footprint is drastically lower than Kubernetes.
-  - **(2026)** [nomadproject.io: An alternative to Kubernetes](https://developer.hashicorp.com/nomad/docs/k8s-nomad) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights Nomad's design focus on modularity and native task execution. Analyzes how avoiding complex control planes like K8s reduces runtime errors and cluster degradation risks.
-  - **(2026)** [Docker Swarm](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Docker's native, built-in container clustering orchestration engine. Perfect for fast multi-host scaling of simple apps, though largely superseded by EKS and Nomad in major multi-tenant enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [coolify.io](https://coolify.io) [PHP CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, self-hosted Heroku and Netlify alternative. It automates container deployments for major runtimes and databases, operating smoothly on simple VPS instances without cluster orchestration.
-  - **(2026)** [Portainer 🌟](https://www.portainer.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Portainer is a leading container management platform designed to simplify Docker, Kubernetes, and Azure ACI environments through an intuitive web interface. It allows platform administrators to easily deploy stacks, monitor real-time resources, manage networks/volumes, and control user access (RBAC). In 2026, it serves as a robust bridging portal between command-line container engines and full-scale orchestration management.
-  - **(2026)** [Taubyte](https://taubyte.com) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative WebAssembly-native edge cloud designed to eliminate typical virtualization layers. Offers decentralized and autonomous execution of lightweight, globally scaling serverless routines.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/kubernetes-client 🌟](https://github.com/kubernetes-client) [MULTI CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master repository for official Kubernetes API clients. It coordinates client generation profiles across Python, Java, JavaScript, and Go, serving as the base for building advanced cloud orchestration tools.
-  - **(2026)** [pkg.go.dev/k8s.io/client-go](https://pkg.go.dev/k8s.io/client-go) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official API documentation hub for client-go, detailing method designs, resource structs, client authentication configurations, and context-aware request flows.
-  - **(2026)** [javaoperatorsdk.io: Build Kubernetes Operators in Java without hassle](https://javaoperatorsdk.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Java Operator SDK is an open-source, enterprise-grade framework for developing reliable Kubernetes operators using pure Java. It handles complex reconciliation patterns, informer caches, and API interactions seamlessly.
-  - **(2026)** [Pulumi](https://www.pulumi.com) [POLYGLOT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pulumi is an industry-leading infrastructure-as-code platform enabling multi-cloud resource provisioning through standard programming languages. It provides rich testing utilities, compiler-driven schema safety, and scalable cloud state backends.
-  - **(2026)** [Pulumi VS Terraform](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/iac/comparisons/terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular comparison detailing architectural differences between Pulumi's language-native, dynamic resource instantiation model and Terraform's static, declarative HCL configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: Running Containers on ECS Fargate](https://www.pulumi.com/registry/packages/aws/how-to-guides/ecs-fargate) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architecture guide detailing how to use Pulumi to configure AWS ECS Fargate environments. Covers programmatic configuration of subnets, target groups, auto-scaling thresholds, and secure IAM policies.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS DevOps Blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative AWS blog containing continuous architectural blueprints, release notes, and real-world implementation case studies for optimizing deployment patterns on Amazon Web Services.
-  - **(2026)** [Continuous Deployment with AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/tag/continuous-deployment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated collection of continuous deployment strategies optimized for AWS runtimes. Explains canary releases, blue/green cluster migrations, and automated rollbacks on ECS and EKS.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Partner Network - CodePipeline Integrations](https://aws.amazon.com/es/codepipeline/product-integrations) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical integration matrix detailing partner-supported build, testing, and security scanning extensions available for AWS CodePipeline deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [admiralty.io](https://admiralty.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official platform of Admiralty, an advanced multi-cluster proxy scheduler designed to programmatically dispatch workloads across physical, virtual, or serverless Kubernetes namespaces.
-  - **(2026)** [What Is AWS IoT?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/what-is-aws-iot.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight maps AWS IoT as the entry point for connecting physical devices to AWS cloud services. Live Grounding confirms it has evolved into a robust suite of services (Core, Greengrass, Device Defender) handling billions of messages daily. It provides secure, bi-directional communication with MQTT/HTTPS and acts as the foundational layer for enterprise IoT data ingestion.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Partner Network](https://aws.amazon.com/partners) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the portal for finding verified APN Technology and Consulting partners. Live Grounding shows AWS Partner Network remains the core commercial engine for AWS, facilitating ISV integrations, validated architectures, and professional service engagements globally.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS API: get-service-quota](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/service-quotas/get-service-quota.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight describes the AWS CLI reference for auditing specific service limits. Live Grounding highlights its mandatory use in modern GitOps and IaC (Terraform/Pulumi) pipelines to preemptively validate account thresholds before executing large-scale resource provisioning.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Cloud Endure Migration](https://aws.amazon.com/application-migration-service) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight maps the evolution of CloudEndure into AWS Application Migration Service (AWS MGN). Live Grounding confirms AWS MGN is the primary enterprise engine for lift-and-shift migrations, maintaining block-level replication of physical, virtual, or cloud-based servers directly to AWS target instances.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS LightSail](https://aws.amazon.com/lightsail) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents AWS Lightsail as a simplified, cost-predictable virtual private server (VPS) alternative to raw EC2. Live Grounding confirms Lightsail is widely used in 2026 for small-scale projects, staging environments, and rapid WP deployments, offering pre-configured blueprints and straightforward billing.
-  - **(2026)** [localstack.cloud](https://www.localstack.cloud) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the enterprise cloud platform offering advanced local emulation of AWS services. Live Grounding reinforces that LocalStack has become the industry standard for offline AWS cloud development, supporting complex services like IAM, EKS, and RDS, which radically reduces cloud spend and speeds up inner-loop iteration cycles.
-  - **(2026)** [docs.amplify.aws: Set up Amplify Auth](https://docs.amplify.aws/javascript/build-a-backend/auth/set-up-auth) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides a guided reference for setting up secure Cognito authentication in JS applications via Amplify. Live Grounding validates this as the standard security integration method for frontend architectures, offering seamless token management, MFA, and federated identity providers out of the box.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS App Runner 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/apprunner) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines AWS App Runner as a fully managed container service for rapid web application and API deployment. Live Grounding confirms its position in 2026 as a premier choice for developers wanting to bypass Kubernetes complexity, offering automated load balancing, scaling, and TLS termination directly from source code or ECR.
-  - **(2026)** [CDK](https://aws.amazon.com/cdk) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) for defining cloud infrastructure using familiar programming languages. Live Grounding confirms AWS CDK v2 is the undisputed standard for modern AWS programmatic provisioning, drastically reducing CloudFormation boilerplate via high-level, reusable constructs.
-  - **(2026)** [BMW IT-Zentrum](https://www.facebook.com/pages/BMW-IT-Zentrum/122968844423716) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to the corporate hub for BMW's extensive IT and software innovation efforts. Live Grounding highlights BMW's massive internal platform engineering evolution, using Kubernetes and cloud-native standards to manage connected car telemetry and smart-manufacturing software pipelines globally.
-  - **(2026)** [Public APIs Directory](https://publicapis.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive index of public, developer-friendly APIs categorized by domain (e.g., weather, auth, finance). Serving as a core design-discovery tool, it enables engineers to rapidly find mock data, integration targets, and third-party solutions for prototyping.
-  - **(2026)** [Rapid API:](https://rapidapi.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A leading enterprise Hub and Gateway solution for API discovery, testing, and monetization. Provides uniform control planes to aggregate heterogeneous upstream microservice APIs, enforce consolidated security policies, and manage global tenant billing workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [tier1app.com](https://tier1app.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Platform behind core JVM diagnostic tools such as GCEasy, FastThread, and HeapHero. Provides automated analysis of GC logs, thread dumps, and heap dumps to resolve memory leaks and performance bottlenecks.
-  - **(2026)** [FastThread.io](https://fastthread.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated engine designed to diagnose JVM thread dumps. Resolves thread lock contention, transaction delays, and thread starvation bottlenecks in Kubernetes-hosted enterprise Java services.
-  - **(2026)** [gceasy.io 🌟](https://gceasy.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced JVM garbage collection log analyzer. Uses machine learning algorithms to evaluate GC pauses, throughput, and memory trends, delivering actionable tuning recommendations for JVM sizing and GC algorithms (G1GC, ZGC).
-  - **(2026)** [heaphero.io](https://heaphero.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An instant heap dump analyzer that processes HPROF and system files to isolate leaking data structures. Generates visual memory maps to point out waste and duplicate objects in JVM workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Security Blog](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary industry-standard corporate security blog by Amazon Web Services, offering continuous, authoritative updates on zero-trust implementation, threat remediation, access control patterns, and regulatory cloud compliance alignments.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Security](https://aws.amazon.com/security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS portal showcasing native infrastructure security solutions. Focuses on physical data center compliance, hypervisor-level boundaries, AWS Shield protection, and global compliance standards (ISO, SOC, and PCI DSS).
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Security docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main technical documentation index containing exhaustive API references and deployment guides for AWS identity management, key rotation mechanisms, network firewalls, and security telemetry platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [encrypt and decrypt data: Importing Key Material in AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/importing-keys.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical reference guide for importing external symmetric/asymmetric cryptographic key materials (BYOK) into AWS KMS. Covers PKCS#1 padding requirements, secure wrapping key transport, token parameters, and operational risks associated with manually importing key lifetimes.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Identity and Access Management - Getting Started](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/getting-started.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The baseline documentation for initiating user and role profiles under AWS IAM. Establishes standard conceptual understandings of IAM JSON constructs, execution context, resource-based policies, and the configuration of multi-factor authentication.
-  - **(2026)** [blog.alexellis.io: Building containers without Docker 🌟](https://blog.alexellis.io/building-containers-without-docker) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Written by cloud-native expert Alex Ellis, this post explores build tools (such as BuildKit, Buildah, and Kaniko) that compile container images without relying on a local Docker daemon. It unpacks the benefits of using non-docker setups inside Kubernetes CI/CD runner environments, avoiding Docker-in-Docker (DinD) security compromises. It serves as an essential manual for modern cloud pipeline designs.
-  - **(2026)** [What is Podman and How Does it Compare to Docker?](https://build5nines.com/what-is-podman-and-how-does-it-compare-to-docker) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural comparison analyzing the structural differences between Docker and Podman. It highlights Podman's daemonless, rootless-by-default execution model and explains how this design reduces security attack vectors compared to Docker's centralized daemon. It also details Podman's native support for pod-like multi-container groupings, easing transitions toward Kubernetes.
-  - **(2026)** [kubeshark.co](https://www.immo-pop.com/login)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The enterprise portal for Kubeshark, a powerful, eBPF-powered real-time network analyzer tailored for Kubernetes. Enables seamless API traffic debugging and security scanning across all network interfaces without introducing sidecars or proxy overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [prometheus-community/kube-prometheus-stack 🌟🌟](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/prometheus-community/kube-prometheus-stack) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standard Helm chart package representing the Kubernetes Prometheus Operator stack. Streamlines deployment of custom resources like ServiceMonitors and PrometheusRules.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Products by Region Table](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/explore/global-infrastructure/products-by-region/table) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive, live-updated reference catalog mapping the global availability of Azure services and network products across all Azure regions. This matrices-driven tool is vital for cloud architects designing multi-region redundancy, data residency compliance, and edge microservice topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [refactoring.guru: Design Patterns](https://refactoring.guru/design-patterns) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptional digital guide outlining classical Creational, Structural, and Behavioral software design patterns. Provides clean, production-ready code examples in Go, Python, Java, and TypeScript alongside practical refactoring advice.
-  - **(2026)** [dhall-lang.org: Dhall Configuration Language](https://dhall-lang.org) [HASKELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dhall is a programmable, statically typed, non-Turing-complete configuration language. It is designed to safely generate standard JSON and YAML configuration maps while eliminating duplicate structural code and dynamic security vectors.
-  - **(2026)** [firebase.google.com](https://firebase.google.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's premium Backend-as-a-Service platform. Features real-time JSON databases, managed authentication, and serverless compute triggers optimized for client applications and lightweight microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [supabase.com](https://supabase.com) [TYPESCRIPT/ELIXIR CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier open-source Firebase alternative. Leverages production-ready PostgreSQL with real-time sync networks, integrated authentication engines, and automated REST/GraphQL APIs, highly compatible with cloud-native container workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [ddev.com](https://ddev.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” DDEV is an open-source local development tool built on Docker that abstracts container complexity for PHP, Node.js, and Python CMS environments. Live grounding confirms its extensive use in enterprise web development, offering automated local SSL, seamless DB migrations, and platform integrations. It remains a key standard for teams looking to mirror production architectures locally with minimal overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [oclif.io 🌟](https://oclif.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Oclif is an extensible Node.js CLI framework engineered by Salesforce/Heroku for constructing robust command-line tools. It supports self-documenting commands, precise flag parsing, and an advanced, scalable plugin architecture. Live grounding indicates its continued dominance as the underlying engine for enterprise-grade command-line environments and developer tooling kits globally.
-  - **(2026)** [Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer](https://aws.amazon.com/codeguru/profiler) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer is an AI-driven security and performance analysis service built to find hard-to-detect defects within CI/CD pipelines. It identifies security vulnerabilities, synchronization issues, and resource leaks. In 2026, it offers refined cloud-native optimization suggestions tailored to AWS service dependencies and serverless execution environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Bitnami Helm Charts](https://bitnami.com/stacks?stack=helm) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The industry-standard, production-hardened suite of application and middleware charts maintained by Bitnami. It provides container security patches, non-root execution profiles, and reliable high-availability structures for standard database, web server, and cache backends.
-  - **(2026)** [helm.sh](https://helm.sh) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation and getting started guide for Helm. Serves as the authoritative resource for understanding chart anatomy, template engines, and client commands, ensuring standardization in continuous integration pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [Frigate](https://frigate.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open-source documentation generator specializing in extracting complex metadata profiles from Helm values files. Provides teams with structural consistency by eliminating manual developer intervention when writing chart readmes.
-  - **(2026)** [artifacthub.io: Official Helm charts for HAProxy and the HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller on Artifact Hub 🌟](https://artifacthub.io/packages/search?repo=haproxytech) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official, production-grade Helm packages for HAProxy load balancers and Ingress Controllers. They offer high-performance routing, custom security profiles, proxy-protocol support, and robust SSL/TLS termination configs suitable for web traffic at scale.
-  - **(2026)** [prometheus-community.github.io: Prometheus Community Kubernetes Helm Charts 🌟](https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Prometheus community Helm charts registry, housing the essential kube-prometheus-stack. This remains the absolute industry standard for managing Prometheus, Grafana dashboards, Alertmanager definitions, and metrics-collector sidecars.
-  - **(2026)** [Tether (USDt)](https://tether.to) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal for the Tether (USDt) stablecoin, mapping out collateral verifications, multi-blockchain compatibility layers, and institutional fiat liquidity standards. Important for distributed ledger payments and micro-payment applications.
-  - **(2026)** [cert-manager.io 🌟](https://cert-manager.io/docs) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation portal for cert-manager, the standard tool for cloud-native PKI. Explains configuring Issuers and Certificate manifests, detailing dynamic ACME solver pipelines, Let's Encrypt integration, and automated internal trust routing.
-  - **(2026)** [kubernetes.io: Encrypting Secret Data at Rest 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/encrypt-data) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference guide to implementing etcd database encryption at rest. Walks through configuring structural 'EncryptionConfiguration' resources, comparing local providers (AES-GCM, secretbox) against enterprise Cloud KMS plugins.
-  - **(2026)** [rbac.dev 🌟🌟🌟](https://rbac.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated directory of tools, templates, and best practices for Kubernetes RBAC configurations. Serves as an essential reference for engineers establishing zero-trust access boundaries.
-  - **(2026)** [cilium.io 🌟](https://cilium.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main website for Cilium, the industry-standard networking, security, and observability engine powered by eBPF. Eliminates routing performance penalties and delivers deep API metrics.
-  - **(2026)** [Jaeger](https://www.jaegertracing.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The flagship Jaeger engine for distributed tracing, featuring comprehensive backend storage backends (Elasticsearch, Cassandra) and advanced UI query panels for deep dive transaction forensics.
-  - **(2026)** [Kibana](https://www.elastic.co/kibana) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The industry-standard data visualization and exploration dashboard designed specifically for Elastic Stack and OpenSearch engines. Enables deep analytical queries, log visualization, machine learning anomalies detection, and application performance monitoring (APM) reporting.
-  - **(2026)** [kustomize.io 🌟](https://kustomize.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kustomize is a template-free configuration management utility that provides declarative customization of Kubernetes manifests without forking original files. It is natively integrated into the `kubectl` binary as the `-k` flag. Kustomize enables platform engineering teams to define reusable base manifests and layer overlay environments cleanly.
-  - **(2026)** [Declarative Management of Kubernetes Objects Using Kustomize](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/manage-kubernetes-objects/kustomization) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Up-to-date, official Kubernetes documentation detailing best practices for declaratively managing cluster objects using Kustomize overlays. It walks through configuring generator fields, secret generation, and prefix matching across multiple deployment stages. A vital reference manual for platform architects designing robust GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [crunchydata.com](https://www.crunchydata.com) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Corporate entry point for Crunchy Data, a driving force behind enterprise-hardened, fully open-source PostgreSQL. Represents a suite of production support, compliance validation patterns, and cloud-native integration tools.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/CrunchyData](https://github.com/CrunchyData) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central organization repository host for Crunchy Data open-source projects, serving as the development hub for the highly utilized Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator, monitoring dashboards, and hardened container configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [Documentation: Crunchy Data Container Suite 🌟](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/crunchy-postgres-containers/latest) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly detailed documentation defining construction parameters for Crunchy Data's hardened database container images. Covers security boundaries, pgBackRest, Patroni integrations, and environment variable configuration sets.
-  - **(2026)** [Charmed Kubernetes](https://ubuntu.com/kubernetes/charmed-k8s) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Canonical's enterprise Kubernetes distribution orchestrated using Juju Charms. This platform automates deployment, scaling, lifecycle management, and day-2 operations of multi-cloud Kubernetes clusters using modular, declarative software models, ensuring easy integration with Ceph, OpenStack, and major public clouds.
-  - **(2026)** [ClusterAPI](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io) [GO/MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The home page of Cluster API (CAPI), a Kubernetes SIG project that implements declarative API-driven cluster management. Utilizing custom controllers and CRDs, CAPI treats clusters, machines, and control planes as native Kubernetes resources, enabling unified multi-cloud infrastructure automation.
-  - **(2026)** [**Microk8s**](https://canonical.com/microk8s) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Canonical's lightweight, zero-ops Kubernetes distribution designed for developers, IoT devices, and edge computing. MicroK8s is packaged as a single snap package with automatic updates, high-availability clustering, and a modular architecture that supports one-click deployment of common add-ons like Istio, Knative, and GPU acceleration.
-  - **(2026)** [k0s](https://k0sproject.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Mirantis' zero-friction, single-binary Kubernetes distribution. Designed to operate across any cloud, hybrid, or edge infrastructure, k0s packages all control plane and node dependencies in a single executable, drastically simplifying lifecycle maintenance, upgrading, and operational footprint.
-  - **(2026)** [kurl.sh](https://kurl.sh) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source online utility and framework designed to construct custom, production-ready, air-gapped Kubernetes distribution installers. Replicated/kurl aggregates chosen components (like CNIs, storage, and registries) into a single bash-driven installer script to facilitate simple downstream application deliveries.
-  - **(2026)** [VMware hands-on Labs 🌟](https://labs.hol.vmware.com/HOL)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly rated, free cloud-based interactive training platform provided by Broadcom/VMware. It allows platform engineers and administrators to gain hands-on operational experience with VMware Tanzu, vSphere with Kubernetes, NSX-T, and modern multicloud management tools without needing local hardware.
-  - **(2026)** [Openshift Container Platform](https://nubenetes.com/openshift/) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat OpenShift is a premier enterprise-grade hybrid cloud Kubernetes application platform. It adds out-of-the-box developer tooling, integrated security standards, cluster virtualization, internal registry configurations, and Operator-based life cycle management directly over raw Kubernetes.
-  - **(2026)** [Rancher: Enterprise management for Kubernetes](https://nubenetes.com/rancher/) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Rancher is a unified platform for managing multi-cluster, heterogeneous Kubernetes deployments across diverse cloud providers and bare metal hosts. It simplifies operational management by providing centralized authentication, unified RBAC access, structured audit logs, and simplified Helm catalog deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Mutating Resources](https://kyverno.io/docs/writing-policies/mutate) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation detailing how Kyverno modifies incoming resource specifications dynamically using JSON patch operations. It covers mutating rules such as auto-injecting sidecar containers, adding node affinity constraints, and enforcing default labels on namespaces at creation time.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Generating resources into existing namespaces](https://kyverno.io/docs/writing-policies/generate) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official guide on retroactively generating Kubernetes objects, such as secrets or network rules, across pre-existing namespaces using Kyverno's dynamic policy synchronization engine. Eliminates manually syncing resources across namespaces created prior to policy deployment.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Auto-Gen Rules for Pod Controllers](https://kyverno.io/docs/writing-policies/autogen) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates how Kyverno automatically propagates policies applied to raw Pod specs to downstream controllers (Deployments, DaemonSets, StatefulSets). Simplifies security operations by validating configurations at high-level workloads rather than only catching errors at low-level pod schedulers.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Add Pod Proxies](https://kyverno.io/policies/other/add-pod-proxies) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical documentation demonstrating how to use Kyverno to dynamically inject HTTP/HTTPS proxy environment variables into Pod containers upon admission. Solves enterprise proxy configuration demands automatically without requiring manual pod-by-pod updates from development teams.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Implementing your best practices is simple with kyverno](https://kyverno.io/policies/best-practices/require_probes/require_probes) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Standard Kyverno policy design pattern focused on enforcing health probe settings (liveness, readiness, startup) across all deployed container payloads. This rule enforces Kubernetes operations best practices, safeguarding application lifecycle management and endpoint routing.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Require PodDisruptionBudget](https://kyverno.io/policies/other/require_pdb) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A standardized Kyverno policy template ensuring that all mission-critical deployments are paired with active PodDisruptionBudgets (PDB). This governance rule guarantees cluster high-availability by guarding applications against node drain and cluster maintenance operations.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Restrict Image Registries](https://kyverno.io/policies/best-practices/restrict_image_registries/restrict_image_registries) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation outlining how to write Kyverno policies to block deployment of images from unapproved registries. Enforces a key tenant of secure container delivery by ensuring workloads only pull code from trusted, internally-vetted registry endpoints.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/quay](https://github.com/quay) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master GitHub organization for Project Quay, hosting core engines, the Clair container vulnerability scanner, deployment operators, and custom storage connectors. This collective ecosystem delivers advanced container management utilities designed for high-availability environments. It represents the central technical repository for self-hosted, enterprise-ready image registries.
-  - **(2026)** [Harbor](https://goharbor.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Harbor is a CNCF Graduated, enterprise-class container registry that secures artifacts with role-based access control, vulnerability scanning (via Trivy), and cryptographic image signing (via Cosign/Notary). It provides multi-tenant capabilities, geographic replication, and advanced audit logging. As a de facto standard for private cloud registries, it is highly adopted globally.
-  - **(2026)** [sonatype.com/nexus-repository-oss](https://www.sonatype.com/products/sonatype-nexus-repository) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Homepage for Sonatype Nexus Repository OSS, a leading artifact repository manager supporting diverse formats including Maven, npm, Docker, and PyPI. It provides developer platforms with a unified proxy, host, and group layout for secure software development life cycles. As a critical component of CI/CD toolchains, it prevents localized build failures by caching public dependencies.
-  - **(2026)** [Nexus Repository Manager (NXRM) 3 🌟](https://help.sonatype.com/en/sonatype-nexus-repository.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive technical documentation for Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager 3 (NXRM3), covering setup, configuration, API utilization, and integration hooks. It detail operations for configuring high-volume artifact staging, blob store provisioning, and granular security role configurations. It acts as the primary reference manual for platform and security engineering teams implementing modern repository topologies.
-  - **(2026)** [Sonatype Nexus Community 🌟](https://github.com/sonatype-nexus-community) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary ecosystem landing organization for third-party integrations, developer plugins, and extension scripts built around Sonatype Nexus. It serves as a decentralized catalog of community resources. While containing many unmaintained or vintage projects, it represents an outstanding archival codebase for custom integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [JFrog Container Registry](https://jfrog.com/container-registry) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on the dedicated, free-tier edition of JFrog Container Registry built specifically for Docker, Helm, and OCI image curation. Powered by Artifactory engine mechanics, it delivers high performance and local caching. It offers a solid starting registry for developers transitioning to robust artifact tracking.
-  - **(2026)** [Payara](https://payara.fish) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Payara Server and Payara Micro provide high-performance, container-friendly environments for running Jakarta EE and MicroProfile workloads. Designed for critical production architectures, it supports built-in clustering, hazelcast-powered data grids, and auto-tuning capabilities inside Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [TomEE from Tomitribe](https://tomee.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Apache TomEE is a lightweight, certified Jakarta EE and MicroProfile implementation built on Apache Tomcat. It merges Tomcat's speed and small footprint with full Java Enterprise capabilities, including CDI, JTA, and JPA, making it ideal for microservice deployments requiring standardized API layers.
-  - **(2026)** [KumuluzEE](https://ee.kumuluz.com) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An award-winning, lightweight microservice framework that enables standard Java EE APIs to run as independent, containerized applications. It focuses on modular, plug-and-play architecture, bypassing heavy runtime components to achieve fast startup times and minimal cloud resource utilization.
-  - **(2026)** [Jira](https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Industry-standard agile project management and issue-tracking platform. Widely integrated with Git providers and CI/CD triggers to coordinate work items across scale-out software development and platform engineering teams.
-  - **(2026)** [ifuckinghatejira.com](https://ifuckinghatejira.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A satirical community-run portal expressing development team frustrations with overly complex Agile/Jira administrative overhead, emphasizing the need for streamlined development workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [OpenProject](https://www.openproject.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Premier open-source web-based project management software supporting hybrid, agile, and classic waterfall projects. Features collaborative planning, roadmapping, and robust issue tracking.
-  - **(2026)** [nextcloud.com](https://nextcloud.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly customizable, open-source content collaboration platform providing file sharing, document editing, and workspace tools natively deployable on self-hosted Kubernetes architecture for absolute data sovereignty.
-  - **(2026)** [Google meet: meet.new](https://meet.google.com/unsupported?meetingCode=new)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's direct-action domain shortcut ('meet.new') designed to bypass portal menus and launch an encrypted video conference session with a single browser call.
-  - **(2026)** [Zoom: zoom.new](https://zoom.us/signin)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Efficiency shortcut (`zoom.new`) routing enterprise authenticated sessions straight to instantly active online conference rooms.
-  - **(2026)** [Atlassian Confluence](https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise corporate wiki and collaborative document editor platform. Helps development teams compile, search, and maintain technical wikis, sprint retrospectives, and Architecture Decision Records (ADRs).
-  - **(2026)** [Swim](https://swimm.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern continuous documentation platform that automatically updates internal technical guides by syncing directly with git repositories and tracking code changes dynamically.
-  - **(2026)** [namelix.com](https://namelix.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AI-powered naming utility that uses machine learning to suggest brand and project names, assisting developers in rapidly finding high-quality names for new microservices or open-source projects.
-  - **(2026)** [GH repos: repo.new](https://github.com/login?return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnew)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standard browser shortcut (`repo.new`) designed to route authenticated developer sessions directly to GitHub's repository creation workspace. Enables rapid workspace initialization and deployment pipeline seeding.
-  - **(2026)** [GH Gists: gist.new](https://gist.github.com/starred)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An efficiency shortcut (`gist.new`) that directs users to GitHub's Gist creation environment. Allows developers to rapidly save, share, and audit isolated code configurations, terminal scripts, or stack traces without initializing full Git trees.
-  - **(2026)** [freelancer 🌟](https://www.freelancer.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Global platform cataloging remote engineering resource pipelines. Offers transactional milestone frameworks and structured API tooling to help engineering management source specialized technical talent on demand.
-  - **(2026)** [crossover](https://www.crossover.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade talent matching platform designed for long-term, high-compensation remote roles. It implements standardized testing and rigorous qualification procedures. Live grounding validates its position as a high-density, metrics-driven remote staffing solution for scale-ups and global tech conglomerates.
-  - **(2026)** [arc - formerly codementor](https://arc.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Formerly known as Codementor, Arc specializes in matching software developers with mentorship and remote work opportunities. The platform facilitates direct knowledge transfer alongside enterprise recruiting. Live grounding shows robust integration of AI career-guidance tools alongside traditional freelance pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [scalablepath](https://www.scalablepath.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-touch technical recruitment platform that matches vetted software developers with specialized enterprise projects. It provides comprehensive technical screening and onboarding workflows. Live grounding confirms its focus on building customized cross-functional remote engineering teams.
-  - **(2026)** [turing](https://turing.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AI-powered talent acquisition engine that sources, screens, and manages remote developers globally. Its deep vetting pipeline covers systems architecture, algorithmic efficiency, and soft skills. Live grounding reveals significant market expansion in matching engineers with generative AI training workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [lorem](https://www.storetasker.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized marketplace (operating as Storetasker) that links freelance Shopify developers and e-commerce technical professionals with brands. It streamlines micro-contracting, escrow payments, and technical feedback. Live grounding indicates highly optimized workflows specifically tailored for e-commerce tech stacks.
-  - **(2026)** [soshace](https://soshace.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated remote work platform targeting web developers, specifically focusing on React, Angular, and Node.js engineers. It offers transparent vetting and direct client-to-developer contracts. Live grounding emphasizes its utility for medium-sized businesses seeking rapid frontend scaling.
-  - **(2026)** [adeva](https://adevait.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exclusive network of vetted tech leaders and developers aimed at building distributed engineering units. The platform supports gender diversity initiatives in technology and offers strategic remote advisory services. Live grounding establishes its strength in supplying talent to scaling digital enterprises.
-  - **(2026)** [speedlancer](https://speedlancer.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An on-demand freelance marketplace designed to deliver highly segmented tasks with rapid turnaround times. Its architecture splits complex projects into discrete, concurrent deliverables. Live grounding demonstrates its niche in fast-turnaround creative and technical operations.
-  - **(2026)** [worksome](https://www.worksome.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized platform dedicated to managing the compliance, invoicing, and tax liabilities of freelance workforces. It simplifies cross-border payments and contractor verification workflows. Live grounding showcases its extensive utility for HR compliance departments under shifting labor regulations.
-  - **(2026)** [certace](https://a-connect.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-end freelance network (formerly Certace, now part of the wider a-connect ecosystem) matching specialized business analysts and project managers with corporate clients. Live grounding shows a rigorous vetting structure that bridges traditional management consulting with agile project execution.
-  - **(2026)** [BairesDev](https://www.bairesdev.com/join-us)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” One of the largest nearshore software development outsourcing firms in Latin America. It leverages massive talent pools to build highly specialized, time-zone-aligned agile engineering teams. Live grounding shows significant expansion in supplying nearshore engineers for high-complexity AI initiatives.
-  - **(2026)** [hellobonsai](https://www.hellobonsai.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An all-in-one suite of business tools designed to manage freelance operations including invoicing, contracting, proposals, and accounting. It drastically reduces administrative overhead for independent consultants. Live grounding emphasizes its status as an essential utility for modern solopreneurs.
-  - **(2026)** [paystream.co.uk: What is an umbrella company?](https://www.paystream.co.uk/helphub/umbrella/getting-started/what-is-an-umbrella-company)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An essential guide clarifying the regulatory framework of UK Umbrella Companies under IR35 tax legislation. It explains employer payroll obligations, PAYE calculations, and tax-efficient strategies. Live grounding confirms its vital role as an educational reference for engineers operating in the UK contract market.
-  - **(2026)** [umbrellaselector.com/Spain](https://umbrellaselector.com/Spain)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A specialized lookup and compliance advisory engine for umbrella companies operating within the Spanish labor law framework. It helps expatriates and local contractors legally bypass high corporate registration costs. Live grounding highlights the tool as a baseline for navigating complex Spanish payroll environments.
-  - **(2026)** [freelance.es](https://freelance.es) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated digital portal and community framework supporting freelance professionals in Spain. It offers administrative guides, legal protection updates, and billing services. Live grounding identifies it as a highly reliable resource for navigating complex 'autΓ³nomo' tax structures and compliance checks.
-  - **(2026)** [contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain](https://contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tactical resource breaking down contractor taxation, social security requirements, and corporate setups in Spain. Useful for foreign engineers seeking to establish legal compliance while maximizing net income. Live grounding confirms the accuracy of its tax-rate tables and structural options under Spanish law.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud-mercato.com: Public Cloud Reference 🌟](https://pcr.cloud-mercato.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical comparative service assessing the VM performance, network throughput, and real-time operational costs of global hyperscalers. It helps platform architects make data-driven infrastructure decisions. Live grounding confirms its status as a vital neutral reference for multi-cloud benchmark analysis.
-  - **(2026)** [cloud-mercato.com: State of the art of Public Object Storage Europe 🌟](https://projector.cloud-mercato.com/projects/state-of-the-art-of-public-object-storage-europe)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, technical deep-dive analyzing European object storage performance, evaluating latency, transfer rates, and regulatory compliance (GDPR). Live grounding confirms that it is an invaluable tool for system designs requiring regional data sovereignty and optimal throughput-to-cost ratios.
-  - **(2026)** [comparecloud.in: Public Cloud Services Comparison 🌟](https://comparecloud.in)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive side-by-side taxonomy mapping tool designed to translate service names across multiple major cloud providers. Extremely useful for engineering teams designing multi-cloud system architectures. Live grounding establishes its role as a quick-reference schema mapping tool.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Multicloud Fluency: 6 reasons you should learn multiple clouds](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/why-learn-multiple-cloud-platforms)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A Pluralsight / A Cloud Guru publication detailing the technical and economic benefits of pursuing multi-cloud literacy. It highlights cloud portability, lock-in avoidance, and feature-specific workload optimization. Live grounding indicates its utility in corporate reskilling initiatives.
-  - **(2026)** [youtube: A Cloud Guru - Cloud Provider Comparisons 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLI1_CQcV71RnBebKm_tH1uKYI3WxkM2TT)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated Pluralsight/A Cloud Guru video playlist featuring structural and strategic comparisons of hyperscalers. It covers pricing structures, operational overhead, and developer experience metrics. Live grounding confirms its baseline instructional value for junior cloud engineers.
-  - **(2026)** [digitalisationworld.com: Multicloud: Two truths and a lie](https://digitalisationworld.com/blogs/57435/multicloud-two-truths-and-a-lie)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical exploration of the strategic myths versus realities of adopting a multi-cloud architecture. It warns against unnecessary engineering overhead and complex network topology while admitting its value in high-availability designs. Live grounding supports its status as a valuable corporate reality check.
-  - **(2026)** [nextgov.com: Why smart multicloud policies are a golden ticket to modernizing IT infrastructure](https://www.nextgov.com/ideas/2023/11/why-smart-multicloud-policies-are-golden-ticket-modernizing-it-infrastructure/392232)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of public sector cloud strategies, focusing on how smart multi-cloud policies can drive federal IT modernization. It addresses compliance, high-availability targets, and distributed vendor risk. Live grounding confirms the ongoing shifts in government contracting toward multi-provider models.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: AWS vs Azure vs Google – Detailed Cloud Comparison](https://intellipaat.com/blog/aws-vs-azure-vs-google-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A side-by-side technical comparison of services across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. It charts corresponding compute, networking, database, and IAM paradigms. Live grounding proves its value as a rapid reference for architects translating infrastructure footprints between cloud providers.
-  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: AsΓ­ se reparte el mercado cloud: los tres grandes tienen el 63%, los siguientes 10 un 22%](https://www.xataka.com/pro/asi-se-reparte-mercado-cloud-tres-grandes-tienen-63-siguientes-10-22) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth analysis of global cloud market distribution, focusing on how AWS, Azure, and GCP control over 60% of the market. It explains the systemic risks of hyperscaler oligopoly on enterprise supply chains. Live grounding reinforces its warnings regarding the lack of supplier diversity in critical infrastructure.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud security comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-security-comparison-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical breakdown evaluating the native security architectures of AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. It details default encryption mechanisms, fine-grained access management (IAM), and compliance frameworks. Live grounding validates its position as a highly targeted study guide for multi-cloud security certifications.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud developer tooling compared: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-developer-tooling-compared-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical review comparing native CLI tools, IDE plugins, CI/CD runtimes, and Infrastructure as Code integrations across AWS, Azure, and GCP. It provides architects with insights into developer velocity. Live grounding demonstrates its ongoing relevance as cloud-native toolchains continue to converge.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Blockchain cloud comparison: What is blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS)?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/blockchain-cloud-comparison-what-is-blockchain-as-a-service-baas)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide detailing Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) capabilities and managed ledger options across major public cloud providers. It assesses consensus models, throughput speeds, and cloud integration architectures. Live grounding highlights its role in defining early hybrid enterprise ledger integrations.
-  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Storage services compared: AWS vs Azure vs GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/storage-showdown-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp-cloud-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured comparative guide focused on block, file, and object storage performance characteristics across hyperscalers. It profiles cold-tier storage, IOPS performance limits, and auto-tiering mechanisms. Live grounding confirms its foundational value in storage engineering and disaster recovery site designs.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Is a Multicloud Strategy Right for Your Organization?](https://thenewstack.io/is-a-multicloud-strategy-right-for-your-organization)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic decision matrix designed to help enterprise leaders assess whether a multi-cloud configuration is justified given its steep integration costs. It analyses networking overhead and failover constraints. Live grounding verifies that its cautionary metrics are highly applicable to modern microservice designs.
-  - **(2026)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Let's check about AWS v/s Azure Service](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/lets-check-about-aws-vs-azure-services.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A direct comparison table matching corresponding AWS and Azure services for infrastructure architects translating environments. Includes virtualization, identity governance, and container orchestration layers. Live grounding demonstrates its high value as a quick-lookup cheatsheet during design sprints.
-  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: How to Evaluate Kubernetes Cloud Providers](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-evaluate-kubernetes-cloud-providers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rigorous technical analysis defining the evaluation criteria for choosing cloud-managed Kubernetes distributions. Evaluates control plane SLAs, custom networking interfaces (CNI), auto-scalers, and node-group provisioning. Live grounding highlights its importance as an architectural blueprint for high-density systems.
-  - **(2026)** [iot-analytics.com: The IoT cloud: Microsoft Azure vs. AWS vs. Google Cloud](https://iot-analytics.com/iot-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth IoT Analytics report mapping the differences in IoT architectures, ingestion protocols, and message-broker setups across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Live grounding highlights the strategic exit of GCP IoT Core, which shifted the enterprise IoT landscape heavily toward Azure IoT Hub and AWS IoT.
-  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: El talΓ³n de Aquiles de AWS son sus altas tarifas de salida de datos, y sus rivales empiezan a explotarlo: guerra de precios contra el gigante de la nube](https://www.xataka.com/pro/talon-aquiles-aws-sus-altas-tarifas-salida-datos-sus-rivales-empiezan-a-explotarlo-guerra-precios-gigante-nube) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative Spanish article highlighting the high financial burden of AWS egress fees and how competitors leverage this pricing vulnerability to acquire market share. Live grounding indicates its historical accuracy, pointing to regulatory pressures in the EU which forced hyperscalers to lower egress fees.
-  - **(2026)** [cast.ai: Ultimate cloud pricing comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud in 2021](https://cast.ai/blog/cloud-pricing-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep cost comparison across compute instances, storage tiers, and serverless runtimes of AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Authored by Cast.ai, it maps multi-cloud resource mapping vectors to reduce compute spend. Live grounding establishes this as a critical methodology for automated cloud cost control.
-  - **(2026)** [faddom.com: Cloud Computing Costs & Pricing Comparisons for 2023](https://faddom.com/cloud-computing-costs-and-pricing-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed 2023 summary of public cloud pricing trends and total cost of ownership (TCO) calculators. It focuses on under-provisioned resources and hidden storage costs. Live grounding highlights its value as a foundational reference for optimization algorithms in cloud management platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [Openshift.com pricing](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/pricing) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's official licensing, pricing, and deployment cost matrix for its enterprise-grade OpenShift container platform. It outlines bare-metal setups, hybrid pricing, and cloud integrations. Live grounding validates OpenShift as the premier choice for highly regulated, security-critical multi-cloud microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [AWS Kubernetes pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/es/eks/pricing) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official pricing directory for AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). Outlines hourly control-plane overhead fees alongside integration costs for EC2 worker nodes, AWS Fargate, and localized Outposts. Live grounding establishes EKS pricing as the foundational metric for container hosting calculations.
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Kubernetes pricing](https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/pricing/details/kubernetes-service) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official pricing documentation for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Evaluates the free tier versus Uptime SLA guarantees, VM node sizes, and integrated storage options. Live grounding points to Azure's highly competitive pricing policies for hybrid and enterprise-scale deployments.
-  - **(2026)** [Google cloud kubernetes pricing](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/pricing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) pricing details, introducing Autopilot vs Standard modes. Analyzes cluster management fees, dynamic provisioning costs, and spot instance discounts. Live grounding confirms GKE Autopilot as the industry standard for highly optimized serverless container architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [Rackspace.com: Managed Kubernetes](https://www.rackspace.com/managed-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Rackspace's product documentation detailing their managed services portfolio for Kubernetes on multi-cloud environments. Offers fully-managed monitoring, security, and updates for AKS, EKS, and GKE. Live grounding highlights Rackspace's position in helping enterprise operations scale without expanding internal platform teams.
-  - **(2026)** [Gaia-X.eu](https://gaia-x.eu) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official portal for Gaia-X, a European initiative seeking to establish unified requirements for an open, secure, and federated data architecture. Curated as a data sovereignty system; live grounding reflects its transition from theoretical architectural documents to real-world deployment of Gaia-X Compliance Engines.
-  - **(2026)** [jamaica-gleaner.com: Amazon outage’s future implications](https://past.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20211224/amazon-outages-future-implications)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed business post-mortem reviewing the global impact of AWS outages on distributed supply chains and e-commerce platforms. Emphasizes the risk of hosting mission-critical operations on a single public cloud provider. Live grounding validates its recommendations to implement multi-region failover configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [20minutos.es: Amazon Web Services vuelve a romper Internet: se ha caΓ­do ya tres veces en el mismo mes y le llueven las crΓ­ticas](https://www.20minutos.es/tecnologia/actualidad/amazon-web-services-vuelve-a-romper-internet-se-ha-caido-ya-tres-veces-en-el-mismo-mes-y-le-llueven-las-criticas-4931834) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical Spanish news report examining AWS outages that repeatedly disrupted major segments of the internet. It highlights the systemic risks of hyperscaler oligopoly and details developer frustration with cloud availability SLAs. Live grounding confirms these events catalyzed enterprise adoption of hybrid-cloud structures.
-  - **(2026)** [grow.google: interview warmup](https://grow.google/grow-your-career/articles/interview-tips) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive tool developed by Google that leverages voice-to-text and NLP algorithms to evaluate mock interview responses. Analyzes candidate language patterns to offer structural feedback for technical and programmatic roles.
-  - **(2026)** [interviewbit.com: Ansible Interview Questions](https://www.interviewbit.com/ansible-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A study guide containing high-frequency Ansible interview queries. Outlines execution properties of playbooks, configuration roles, variables management, and execution modules used in platform operations.
-  - **(2026)** [interviewbit.com: Terraform Interview Questions](https://www.interviewbit.com/terraform-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Prepares developers for technical reviews focusing on Terraform mechanics. Breaks down execution plans, backend lock management, module dynamics, and troubleshooting methodologies when state corruptions arise.
-  - **(2026)** [fosstechnix.com: Top 50 Terraform Cloud Interview Questions and Answers](https://www.fosstechnix.com/terraform-cloud-interview-questions-and-answer) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes advanced interview scenarios tailored for Terraform Cloud installations. Explains workspace management, run triggers, policy-as-code evaluations (Sentinel/OPA), and integration with version control portals.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top Amazon AWS Interview Questions – Most Asked](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/amazon-aws-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on enterprise AWS technical interview expectations. Details cloud design patterns, identity structures (IAM), security boundary controls, load balancer strategies, and auto-scaling group definitions.
-  - **(2026)** [Frequently Asked AWS Interview Questions](https://www.interviewbit.com/aws-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed compilation of standard AWS architecture interview scenarios. Evaluates candidate capabilities in configuring VPCs, routing tables, cloud storage levels, and application orchestration structures.
-  - **(2026)** [gcreddy.com: SQL Interview Questions and Answers](https://www.gcreddy.com/2022/02/sql-interview-questions-and-answers.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides fundamental SQL database query interview questions. Teaches logical query execution paths, normalization theories, basic syntax structure, and joining mechanisms across tabular databases.
-  - **(2026)** [artoftesting.com: Top 40 SQL Query Interview Questions and Answers for Practice](https://artoftesting.com/sql-queries-for-interview) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical SQL query cookbook focusing on technical interview situations. Demonstrates complex nested joins, window analytic functions, indexing patterns, and deduplication queries under high-performance criteria.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top Answers to MySQL Interview Questions](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/mysql-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on MySQL transactional optimizations and engineering details. Covers storage engines (InnoDB configurations), lock structures, indexing hierarchies, and query execution optimizations.
-  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 30 API Testing Interview Questions & Answers for SDET/API Automation-Rest Assured? SET-03](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/11/top-30-api-testing-interview-questions.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contains SDET-focused interview questions highlighting API validation workflows. Emphasizes the use of REST-Assured for setting up automated testing pipelines, processing HTTP headers, and verifying JSON response payloads.
-  - **(2026)** [automationqahub.com: Latest API Testing Interview Questions And Answers](https://automationqahub.com/latest-api-testing-interview-questions-and-answers) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A concise roadmap evaluating core concepts of web service API validation structures. Details functional request testing, HTTP status assert mapping, and structural performance validations in automated integration scopes.
-  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 11 kubernetes interview questions for SDET/DevOps SET-02? Kubernetes deployment commands](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/10/top-11-kubernetes-interview-questions.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated roadmap outlining standard cluster operations and debugging procedures for DevOps and QA engineering candidates. Focuses on kubectl command structures, scheduling policies, and network ingress troubleshooting.
-  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: How will you scale your current CI-CD pipeline](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-how-will-you-scale-your-current-ci-cd-pipeline) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews scaling methodologies for massive enterprise continuous delivery systems. Addresses parallel task routing, build agent autoscaling, caching mechanisms, and automatic rollbacks upon deployment errors.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top DevOps Interview Questions – Most Asked](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/devops-interview-questions) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A broad-spectrum reference manual for fundamental DevOps interview evaluations. Features technical breakdowns of virtualization, basic configuration pipelines, microservice deployment strategies, and monitoring solutions.
-  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: What do you know about proc filesystem in Linux.](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-what-do-you-know-about-proc-filesystem-in-linux) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive assessing candidate knowledge of the virtual Linux proc filesystem. Outlines how the OS kernel maps system memory, active CPU task logs, and hardware parameters dynamically to virtual directory trees.
-  - **(2026)** [automationqahub.com: The Ultimate List of Selenium Interview Questions](https://automationqahub.com/latest-selenium-interview-questions-and-answers) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive list of interview questions targeting browser-based Selenium test suites. Explains element locator strategies, synchronization waits, and optimization patterns for Page Object Model setups.
-  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 30 Interview Questions on Automation Testing - Selenium for SDET/Automation QA?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/06/top-30-interview-questions-on.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” SDET-focused question sets targeting dynamic script writing, grid infrastructures, exception handling frameworks, and automated test optimization procedures in Selenium.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top Git Interview Questions And Answers 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/git-interview-questions-answers) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Git architecture and workflow interview standards. Details differences between merge and rebase commands, conflict resolution strategies, index states, and local commit tracking features.
-  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top GIT Interview question Set-03 for SDET/Testers/Developers/DevOps?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/05/top-git-interview-question-set-03-for.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” QA and DevOps-focused Git interview questions covering commit cherry-picking actions, reflog rollback steps, cleanup commands, git hooks integration, and pull request workflows.
-  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 40 GIT Interview Questions and Answers for SDET - DevOps - Automation QA? Useful GIT commands to refer for daily DevOps Tasks?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/09/top-40-git-interview-questions-and.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated list of functional Git command scenarios and branch management designs. Addresses standard branch methodologies, diff analysis, submodules handling, and branch security policies.
-  - **(2026)** [java67.com: Top 15 Microservices Interview Questions with Answers for 3 to 5 Years Experienced](https://www.java67.com/2021/02/microservices-interview-questions-answers-java-spring.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents microservice architecture interview scenarios for experienced developers. Covers API gateways, service discovery, circuit breakers, distributed tracing, and Saga transaction patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [java-success.com: 01: 9 Java low latency interview questions & answers](https://www.java-success.com/writing-low-latency-applications-in-java) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Java runtime optimization methods for ultra-low latency processing applications. Explains lock-free ring buffers, thread CPU affinity setups, off-heap state management, and object allocation tuning.
-  - **(2026)** [java-success.com: 9 Java Garbage Collection interview questions & answers](https://www.java-success.com/java-garbage-collection-interview-questions-and-answers) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details JVM garbage collection optimization concepts for production engineers. Addresses memory structures, GC collection phases, pause optimization steps, and diagnostic CLI tools.
-  - **(2026)** [automationqahub.com: The Ultimate Git Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://automationqahub.com/mastering-git-your-ultimate-git-cheat-sheet-for-quick-reference) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, production-ready Git reference sheet. Synthesizes key command structures for staging, branch synchronization, merging mechanics, state backtracking, and log tracking.
-  - **(2026)** [Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus](https://aws.amazon.com/prometheus) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS fully-managed metric service designed around open-source Cortex core architecture. Automatically scales telemetry storage, ingestion, and query resources in secure enterprise environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Digital Ocean](https://www.digitalocean.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developers-first cloud services platform focusing on simplicity, lower cost predictability, and rapid droplet virtual server allocations. Expanded enterprise capacities to accommodate containerized microservices and modern pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [docs.microsoft.com: WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering documentation detailing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Enables native ELF64 execution on Windows, forming a vital platform for building local Kubernetes, Docker, and bash-heavy development pipelines directly inside Windows environments.
-  - **(2026)** [9elements.com: Developing on Windows with WSL2](https://9elements.com/blog/developing-on-windows-with-wsl2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused guide optimizing local Windows workflows with WSL2. Provides performance instructions on using WSL2 backends alongside Docker Desktop, configuring VS Code remote-containers, and mitigating cross-file system read/write overhead.
-  - **(2026)** [devtools.chrome.com](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The documentation hub for Google Chrome's native development utilities. Explains network packet inspection, layout rendering engines, custom profile snapshots, and live Javascript debugging capabilities.
-  - **(2026)** [Firefox DevTools](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/tools_toolbox/index.html) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official source files and reference manuals documenting the Firefox Developer Tools suite. Outlines its advanced grid layout debuggers, network request visualizers, and raw telemetry profiling.
-  - **(2026)** [kubectl explain](https://jamesdefabia.github.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_explain) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference documentation for 'kubectl explain', a critical utility for schema exploration within the Kubernetes API. Architecturally, it queries the cluster OpenAPI specification directly to output detailed structural layouts of specific resources, assisting developers in constructing valid declarative YAML manifests.
-  - **(2026)** [itnext.io: Using β€˜kubectl explain’ for Custom Resources](https://itnext.io/understanding-kubectl-explain-9d703396cc8) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide showcasing how to leverage 'kubectl explain' to dynamically inspect Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs). By querying the discovery API, platform engineers can navigate deeply nested custom resource structures and ensure compliance with schemas registered via operator patterns.
-  - **(2026)** [kubectl Shell Autocomplete](https://blog.heptio.com/kubectl-shell-autocomplete-heptioprotip-48dd023e0bf3) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into setting up shell autocomplete for 'kubectl' across Bash, Zsh, and fish environments. From an operational efficiency perspective, autocompletion queries API resources dynamically, minimizing context switching and reducing manual spelling errors during incident response.
-  - **(2026)** [itnext.io: Connect to containers using Kubectl Exec](https://itnext.io/connect-to-containers-using-kubectl-exec-b1fb5c171f03) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational walkthrough illustrating how to establish interactive terminal sessions inside container namespaces using 'kubectl exec'. The document details the transport layer over SPDY/HTTP/2 stream multiplexing and explores core configurations needed for standard output routing.
-  - **(2026)** [hackernoon.com: How to Work With the Kubectl Debug Command](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-work-with-the-kubectl-debug-command) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth technical manual outlining the usage of 'kubectl debug'. It details how to troubleshoot crash-looping workloads by attaching ephemeral diagnostic containers into target Pod namespaces, effectively bypassing missing-shell constraints of distroless or minimal base images.
-  - **(2026)** [goteleport.com: kubectl exec vs SSH](https://goteleport.com/blog/ssh-vs-kubectl) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural comparison contrasting standard SSH access with the API-driven 'kubectl exec' command. From a security boundary posture, it highlights why 'kubectl exec' is preferred inside modern clusters as it eliminates secondary authentication pipelines and relies purely on Kubernetes RBAC structures.
-  - **(2026)** [digitalocean.com: Understanding the DOM β€” Document Object Model eBook](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/books/understanding-the-dom-document-object-model-ebook) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive pedagogical resource exploring the Document Object Model (DOM) as a programming interface. It introduces how modern browsers parse HTML into tree-like object models and details programmatic mutation approaches using native JavaScript APIs.
-  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: JavaScript DOM Tutorial – How to Build a Calculator App' in JS](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/javascript-dom-build-a-calculator-app) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical, task-oriented tutorial on DOM manipulation designed for front-end engineers. It walks through building an interactive UI component from scratch, emphasizing dynamic node creation, event handling, and performant state updates in native JavaScript.
-  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: How the Document Object Model Works in JavaScript – DOM' Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/javascript-dom) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide breaking down DOM traversal and event propagation mechanics (bubbling and capturing). Essential for intermediate UI engineering, it covers the structural boundaries of web browsers and highlights optimization patterns for interface updates.
-  - **(2025)** [Google Cloud Code](https://cloud.google.com/code) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A powerful suite of IDE plugins (VS Code, IntelliJ) designed to accelerate development of cloud-native systems on GCP. Curator highlights focus on debugging Kubernetes clusters directly from local workstations. Live engineering teams use Cloud Code to minimize the gap between local code changes and GCP deployment environments, driving faster development feedback loops.
-  - **(2025)** [Google Kubernetes Engine](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core landing documentation for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), highlighting GKE's industry-standard capabilities. Specifically focuses on setting up node pools with custom kernel parameters, eliminating post-bootstrap script workarounds. Provides the baseline reference for standard-setting enterprise container management.
-  - **(2025)** [Level Up Your Agents: Announcing Google's Official Skills Repository](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/level-up-your-agents-announcing-googles-official-skills-repository) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's announcement of its official skills repository designed for AI agents. This resource provides ready-made functions, connectors, and tools that can be bound to Gemini-powered agents, enabling them to query enterprise databases, execute administrative tasks, and integrate with standard GCP APIs with strict security guarantees.
-  - **(2025)** [Config Sync](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/config-sync/docs/overview) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Config Sync is Google Cloud's GitOps-native configuration engine optimized for Anthos and GKE clusters. It securely syncs cluster state configurations and namespace boundaries directly from trusted Git, OCI, or Helm registries with continuous validation.
-  - **(2025)** [redhat.com: Understanding DevOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Groundwork explanation of continuous integration, collaboration, and platform metrics from Red Hat. Live Grounding: Acts as an industry standard explanation, connecting automated pipelines, team collaboration, and shared responsibility with real-world infrastructure delivery models.
-  - **(2025)** [redhat.com: El concepto de DevOps](https://www.redhat.com/es/topics/devops) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Core DevOps theory resource tailored specifically for Spanish-speaking IT markets. Live Grounding: Translates essential continuous integration, infrastructure as code, and site reliability paradigms for local development environments and multi-national technical teams.
-  - **(2025)** [devopscube.com](https://devopscube.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” DevOpsCube offers high-quality, practical guides for configuring and maintaining production Kubernetes environments. It is highly regarded for its detailed setup instructions for Prometheus, Grafana, ingress controllers, and cluster scaling.
-  - **(2025)** [thenewstack.io/platform-engineering](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated repository of technical articles, case studies, and editorial content analyzing the evolution of Platform Engineering from traditional DevOps. Provides critical architectural comparisons, community trends, and technical insights on tool adoption in enterprise environments.
-  - **(2025)** [seal.io: Open Source Platform Engineering for Dev & Ops](https://gpustack.ai) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores GPUStack (associated with gpustack.ai / seal.io's evolution), an open-source platform engine designed for local and cloud GPU orchestration. Enables developers and platform teams to easily provision, manage, and scale AI/LLM execution environments across heterogeneous hardware infrastructure.
-  - **(2025)** [DevOps Glosary of Terms 🌟](https://digital.ai/glossary) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive dictionary of contemporary DevOps, Agile, and DevSecOps concepts hosted by Digital.ai. The curator organizes precise explanations of architectural terms to align development, security, and business operations. Live engineering departments utilize this lexicon to establish unified communication standards during enterprise agility transitions.
-  - **(2025)** [The Ultimate DevOps Tool Chest 🌟](https://digital.ai/learn/diagram-generator) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive tool directory permitting development teams to visualize, filter, and plan their software delivery pipelines across hundreds of toolchains. Curator features highlight its utility for diagramming complex engineering topologies. Live assessments confirm its usefulness for platform architects running audits on modern toolchains to eliminate redundant licensing costs.
-  - **(2025)** [Periodic Table of DevOps 🌟](https://digital.ai/learn/devsecops-periodic-table) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The highly recognized periodic infographic classifying DevSecOps tooling landscapes into clear segments such as CI/CD, database management, cloud hosting, and runtime security. Curator taxonomies organize tools by practical category to assist architect planning. Live platform design relies on this framework to easily map modern cloud-native service chains and security compliance integrations.
-  - **(2025)** [Cloud Posse runs-on: GitHub Actions Self-Hosted Runners](https://docs.cloudposse.com/components/library/aws/runs-on) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of Cloud Posse Terraform modules designed to automate secure, dynamically autoscaling self-hosted GitHub Actions runners inside AWS networks, optimization execution speed while keeping compute costs minimal.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/miztiik/AWS-Demos](https://github.com/miztiik/AWS-Demos) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rich repository compiling hundreds of AWS hands-on architecture guides and automated scripts. Spans serverless computing, databases, event routing, and container-based architectural patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [Jenkinsfile Runner Test Framework](https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkinsfile-runner-test-framework) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated integration test harness designed to systematically validate pipeline structures using localized Jenkinsfile Runner micro-runtimes. Ensures robust sanity checking without deploying configurations to dynamic server nodes.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/wardviaene (kubernetes, terraform, ansible, docker, etc) 🌟](https://github.com/wardviaene) [HCL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A public code profile hosting highly referenceable configuration setups across Terraform, Ansible, Docker, and Kubernetes. The repositories serve as companion code for prominent DevOps bootcamps, detailing clean infrastructure-as-code patterns. (Live Grounding: Continually referenced by global practitioners transitioning to cloud infrastructure specialties).
-  - **(2025)** [ansible.github.io/workshops/demos : Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Workshops](https://labs.demoredhat.com/demos) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Red Hat Ansible workshops repository, highlighting hands-on scenarios for cloud provisioning, configuration management, network automation, and security playbooks. (Live Grounding: Serves as the authoritative source for enterprise teams to upskill in Ansible Automation Platform strategies).
-  - **(2025)** [galaxy.ansible.com/ansible/product_demos 🌟](https://galaxy.ansible.com/ansible/product_demos) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official catalog of production-ready Ansible product demos hosted on Ansible Galaxy. Contains modular roles and collections designed to streamline enterprise cloud deployments. (Live Grounding: Serves as a vital asset directory for platform engineering teams utilizing Ansible Automation Platform).
-  - **(2025)** [eksworkshop.com](https://eksworkshop.com/) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The canonical AWS EKS workshop framework. Outlines standard cluster orchestration procedures, highlighting network configurations (AWS VPC CNI), identity management (IAM Roles for Service Accounts - IRSA), and modern storage drivers (EBS/EFS CSI).
-  - **(2025)** [rcarrata.com](https://rcarrata.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Roberto CarratalΓ‘'s technical blog features deep architectural explorations of OpenShift and enterprise Kubernetes setups. It is packed with real-world scenarios covering OAuth integrations, ingress routing configurations, and security hardeners.
-  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Deploy Spring microservices to Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-apps) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural reference documentation illustrating Spring microservice deployment strategies on Azure Container Apps (ACA). Compares managed Spring Cloud components with raw container configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [Claude 101: Free Guides to Master Claude](https://claude101.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated reference hub containing structured tutorials, system prompting templates, and context optimization strategies for leveraging Anthropic's Claude models. Focuses on maximizing the quality of complex reasoning pipelines and architectural code reviews.
-  - **(2025)** [Using Workspaces for AI Changes Across Multiple Repos](https://ettema.dev/posts/ai-multi-repo-workspaces) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details advanced patterns for orchestrating automated codebase modifications across distributed multi-repository environments using AI workspaces. Evaluates dependency resolution, unified context indexing, and coordinate git-commit strategies during systemic API breaking updates.
-  - **(2025)** [Development Environments for Cloud Agents](https://cursor.com/blog/cloud-agent-development-environments) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of building custom sandboxes and isolated development runtimes for LLM-based autonomous cloud agents. Discusses secure API mocking, resource isolation, and state rollbacks.
-  - **(2025)** [Claude Code in Action](https://anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in-action) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An official hands-on tutorial and demonstration course by Anthropic showing the real-world utility of Claude Code. It covers basic terminal setups, interactive file refactoring, automated git commit orchestration, and contextual testing loops. Highly valuable for teams integrating terminal-based AI agents directly into daily engineering pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [How to run Deepseek R1 LLMs on GPU Droplets](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/deepseek-r1-gpu-droplets) [PYTHON/SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A cutting-edge deployment guide illustrating execution profiles of the revolutionary DeepSeek R1 reasoning models inside newly provisioned high-performance DigitalOcean GPU Droplets. Addresses architectural configurations for model weights and CUDA drivers.
-  - **(2025)** [Automate Pull Request Descriptions in Azure DevOps with Azure OpenAI](https://johnlokerse.dev/2025/02/10/automate-pull-request-descriptions-in-azure-devops-with-azure-openai) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tutorial showing how to automate the generation of pull request descriptions within Azure DevOps pipelines using Azure OpenAI APIs. Streamlines developer velocity and documentation standards.
-  - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps MCP Server Public Preview](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/azure-devops-mcp-server-public-preview) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Microsoft announcement outlining the preview release of the Azure DevOps MCP Server. Details how developer agents leverage safe API contexts to build and deploy complex assets.
-  - **(2025)** [Limitless Kubernetes Scaling for AI and Data-intensive Workloads: The AKS Fleet Strategy](https://blog.aks.azure.com/2025/04/02/Scaling-Kubernetes-for-AI-and-Data-intensive-Workloads) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on utilizing Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Fleet Manager to coordinate multi-cluster scaling for modern AI and data-heavy services. It details multi-cluster updates, global load balancing, and orchestration patterns that bypass single-cluster scaling bottlenecks, supporting highly distributed deep learning and large-scale analytical runtimes.
-  - **(2025)** [Microsoft Dragon Copilot: Unified Voice AI Assistant for Healthcare](https://news.microsoft.com/source/2025/03/03/microsoft-dragon-copilot-provides-the-healthcare-industrys-first-unified-voice-ai-assistant-that-enables-clinicians-to-streamline-clinical-documentation-surface-information-and-automate-task)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Microsoft's Dragon Copilot, the healthcare industry's first unified voice AI assistant. It streamlines clinical documentation, automates repetitive administrative tasks, and securely surfaces critical patient records within strict HIPAA compliance parameters.
-  - **(2025)** [Cerebras AI](https://www.cerebras.ai) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dedicated AI computer systems utilizing Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE) technology. Delivers unprecedented compute density and memory bandwidth to train large-scale neural networks without the distributed communication overhead of traditional GPU clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [kubermatic.com](https://www.kubermatic.com/tags/kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubermatic provides highly professional technical resources examining multi-cloud management, declarative control planes, and automated Day-2 operations. It focuses heavily on handling heterogenous infrastructure at scale using advanced operator patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [itnext.io/tagged/kubernetes](https://itnext.io/tagged/kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” ITNext's Kubernetes publication channels highly technical, deep-dive articles authored by practicing engineers. Topics heavily favor custom controllers, eBPF telemetry, service mesh performance, and advanced GitOps architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [returngis.net](https://www.returngis.net) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Gisela Torres' blog covers Microsoft Azure, AKS, container architectures, and developer pipelines. The content serves as a high-quality bridge for Spanish-speaking and global engineers optimizing their cloud deployments.
-  - **(2025)** [blog.palark.com](https://palark.com/blog/tag/kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Palark's technical blog delivers authoritative articles detailing production-grade Kubernetes challenges and platform engineering techniques. It emphasizes cluster security, container storage interfaces, and bare-metal cluster architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [OOMKilled in Kubernetes: Understanding and Preventing Hidden Memory Leaks](https://unixarena.com/2025/04/oomkilled-in-kubernetes-the-hidden-memory-leaks-youre-missing.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses Kubernetes `OOMKilled` (Exit Code 137) events caused by memory leaks, misconfigured resource limits, and JVM heap management issues. Explains how to set appropriate limits/requests while implementing profiling tools to prevent container churn.
-  - **(2025)** [Reduce Latency with Azure Proximity Placement Groups](https://hansencloud.com/2025/02/24/reduce-latency-with-azure-proximity-placement-groups) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the utility of Azure Proximity Placement Groups (PPGs) to achieve sub-millisecond physical latency for interdependent compute resources. It outlines design considerations for co-locating VMs, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, and Kubernetes nodes within the same physical data center boundary to support high-performance microservices.
-  - **(2025)** [containerjournal.com](https://cloudnativenow.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloud Native Now (formerly Container Journal) delivers broad architectural coverage of the ecosystem's evolution, focusing on container security, service meshes, and GitOps workflows. It synthesizes enterprise migration challenges and real-world implementation paradigms for platform teams.
-  - **(2025)** [RunsOn: Self-hosted GitHub Actions Runners in AWS](https://runs-on.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative open-source self-hosting solution that provisions fast, secure, on-demand EC2 single-use runners for GitHub Actions on AWS. Offers extreme cost reductions (up to 10x) utilizing EC2 spot instances with minimal boot delays.
-  - **(2025)** [Dependabot Version Updates in Azure DevOps](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/dependabot-updates-en-azure-devops) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A configuration guide describing the implementation of automated Dependabot scanning mechanisms inside Azure DevOps repositories to detect and secure third-party dependencies.
-  - **(2025)** [kubernetes.slack.com](https://kubernetes.slack.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Slack community space for the global Kubernetes ecosystem, hosting hundreds of thousands of developers, SREs, and cluster administrators. Organized into channels (e.g., #sig-network, #sig-storage, #kubernetes-users), it provides an unparalleled collaborative hub for solving technical issues and driving project governance.
-  - **(2025)** [slack.kubernetes.io](https://slack.kubernetes.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official automated invitation portal designed to seamlessly onboard developers, system administrators, and technology partners into the global Kubernetes Slack organization. By simplifying community entry, it serves as the foundational doorway to direct collaborative engineering across SIG working groups.
-  - **(2025)** [Deploying Virtual Networks Across Tenants Using Azure Virtual Network Manager](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworkingblog/deploying-virtual-networks-across-tenants-using-azure-virtual-network-manager-ip/4410161) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official exploration of Azure Virtual Network Manager (AVNM) capabilities for coordinating network topologies across distinct enterprise Entra ID tenants. Architects learn how to leverage AVNM to scale governance, enforce global security rules, and simplify cross-tenant hub-and-spoke peerings programmatically.
-  - **(2025)** [Subscription Vending Implementation Guidance](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/landing-zones/subscription-vending) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automated governance framework detailing Azure Subscription Vending models. Outlines how to programmatically create subscription structures incorporating secure routing, virtual network configurations, policies, and role-based access management.
-  - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureToolsBlog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement detailing native preview features to export existing Azure assets into declarative Terraform code blocks directly inside the portal interface. Eliminates reliance on custom parsing tools.
-  - **(2025)** [Announcing General Availability of Terraform Azure Verified Modules for Platform Landing Zone (ALZ)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-general-availability-of-terraform-azure-verified-modules-for-platform/4366027) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the general availability of Terraform-based Azure Verified Modules (AVM) for constructing platform landing zones. These modules offer verified, highly robust IaC templates that align with Microsoft's official structural guidelines. This release significantly reduces the development overhead required to build enterprise platform hubs.
-  - **(2025)** [Terraform Azure Resource IPAM Module](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/res-ipam/azure/latest) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Specialized Terraform registry module designed to automate IP Address Management (IPAM) inside multi-VNet architectures. Standardizes subnetworking allocations dynamically to prevent prefix overlapping.
-  - **(2025)** [digger.dev](https://digger.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Digger is an open-source GitOps tool designed to run Terraform and OpenTofu directly within existing CI/CD runners (such as GitHub Actions or GitLab CI) rather than requiring dedicated hosted platforms. This minimizes enterprise security overhead by ensuring credentials and secrets never leave the primary CI system.
-  - **(2025)** [spacelift.io](https://spacelift.io) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spacelift serves as an enterprise-grade automation platform supporting Terraform, OpenTofu, Pulumi, CloudFormation, and Ansible. Features strong integration patterns for Rego-based open policy agent compliance, arbitrary pipeline phase hooks, and private worker pools suitable for secure architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [roadmap.sh/terraform 🌟](https://roadmap.sh/terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standard interactive learning path for mastering Terraform and modern IaC principles. Details core concepts, state management, provider development, and advanced modular patterns. Essential for training junior and mid-level platform engineers.
-  - **(2025)** [terraform-best-practices.com 🌟](https://www.terraform-best-practices.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The comprehensive industry reference manual outlining community-validated coding styles, state file segmenting strategies, remote locking configurations, and automated enterprise pipeline architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [Manage Azure IPAM with Terraform](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-ipam-with-terraform) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide to automating Azure IP Address Management (IPAM) using Terraform. It outlines strategies for programmatic subnet delegation, non-overlapping address space allocation, and enterprise-wide IP tracking to prevent resource collision in complex hub-and-spoke virtual architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [cloud.google.com: Terraform blueprints and modules for Google Cloud 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/docs/terraform/blueprints/terraform-blueprints) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's official depository of opinionated Terraform blueprints and foundational modules. Implements enterprise-grade GCP setups covering secure VPC networking, IAM resource bindings, and hardened GKE configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [learn.hashicorp.com: What is Infrastructure as Code with Terraform? 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws-get-started/infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official HashiCorp foundational tutorial explaining Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles. Introduces Terraform's declarative syntax (HCL), resource execution graph generation, state locking, and best practices for configuring secure, reproducible multi-cloud components.
-  - **(2025)** [weekly.tf: Terraform Weekly](https://www.weekly.tf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A widely read community newsletter focusing on Terraform, OpenTofu, and general IaC developments. Covers tool releases (Terramate, Pulumi, etc.), dynamic cloud configurations, LLM-based code generation, and production-tested pattern designs.
-  - **(2025)** [Ephemeral Values in Terraform](https://nedinthecloud.com/2025/07/01/ephemeral-values-in-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the design and execution mechanics of Ephemeral Values introduced in modern Terraform releases. Discusses preventing credential leakages by keeping sensitive short-lived resources completely out of persistent state logs.
-  - **(2025)** [Automate Terraform Testing with Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://skundunotes.com/2025/01/22/automate-terraform-testing-with-azure-devops-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical blueprint demonstrating the integration of automated security verification and configuration syntax checks inside Azure DevOps release steps for HashiCorp Terraform.
-  - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps Terraform Pipeline (Complete Guide + YAML Examples)](https://deniscooper.co.uk/azure-devops-terraform-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive configuration guide showing how to set up robust, multi-stage YAML pipelines in Azure DevOps for Terraform configurations. Solves remote backend locking and authentication hurdles.
-  - **(2025)** [Homepage](https://crc.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The landing portal for Red Hat OpenShift Local (formerly CodeReady Containers / CRC). OpenShift Local packages a minimal, single-node OpenShift cluster into a single virtual machine optimized for local development. Live grounding confirms it is the primary local emulation tool, replacing minishift, and is designed for developers building cloud-native applications directly on macOS, Windows, or Linux.
-  - **(2025)** [devhints.io/go: Go cheatsheet](https://devhints.io/go) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density Go interface dashboard providing rapid syntactical access. Highlights slice memory operations, struct compositions, dynamic channels, and concurrency waitgroups to speed up systems programming.
-  - **(2025)** [hackingcpp.com: C++ Cheat Sheets](https://hackingcpp.com/cpp/cheat_sheets) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced Modern C++ reference targeting specifications up to C++23. Explains smart memory management, standard template library algorithms, and modern concurrency features.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/ABZ-Aaron: SQL Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://github.com/ABZ-Aaron/cheat-sheets) ⭐ 1714  [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An intensive SQL compilation focusing on relational queries. Highlights transaction control, subqueries, complex JOIN strategies, CTEs, and window functions used across major RDBMS engines (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite).
-  - **(2025)** [postgrescheatsheet.com](https://www.tigerdata.com/learn/postgres-cheat-sheet) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A PostgreSQL developer guide prioritizing connection pools, psql terminal controls, custom configurations, and transactional isolations. Includes quick-lookup rules for optimizing index setups and managing WAL parameters.
-  - **(2025)** [cheatsheetseries.owasp.org: Docker Security Cheat Sheet 🌟🌟](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Docker_Security_Cheat_Sheet.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The gold-standard security reference outlining precise configuration structures for Docker environments. Covers namespaces, read-only filesystems, network configurations, and active runtime protection policies.
-  - **(2025)** [Blue Ocean plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/blueocean) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The orchestrating plugin bundle providing modern UX alternatives for Jenkins. Displays pipeline runs in visual flow diagrams and allows intuitive run history analysis.
-  - **(2025)** [Cucumber reports](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cucumber-reports) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles and visualizes BDD execution results generated by Cucumber testing suites. It presents high-fidelity HTML reports, pass/fail ratios, and steps progression charts natively within Jenkins.
-  - **(2025)** [Text Finder 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/text-finder) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Scans workspace files or console output logs for designated regular expressions, enabling automated job state alterations. It is used to systematically degrade a build status from success to unstable or failed upon encountering structural anomalies or error flags.
-  - **(2025)** [CloudBees Flow plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/electricflow) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates traditional Jenkins pipelines with the CloudBees Flow orchestration framework, permitting coordination of complex release stages directly through automated build processes.
-  - **(2025)** [Job DSL Plugin 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/job-dsl) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The baseline plugin enabling declarative, Groovy-driven definitions of Jenkins jobs and folders. Integrates seamlessly with configuration-as-code models to allow automatic scaling of massive delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [Jenkins Configuration as Code](https://www.jenkins.io/projects/jcasc) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core configuration portal resource emphasizing JCasC's role in establishing single-source-of-truth configuration files. It eliminates configuration drift through central, repeatable environments.
-  - **(2025)** [docs.cloudbees.com: Configuration as Code for CloudBees Core on modern cloud platforms](https://docs.cloudbees.com/docs/cloudbees-ci/latest/casc-controller/distribute-casc-bundles-from-oc) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise implementation architectural blueprint outlining how to distribute configuration as code (CasC) bundles safely from central Operations Centers down to managed controller clusters across dynamic Kubernetes namespaces.
-  - **(2025)** [Jenkins CLI](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/managing/cli) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official command-line runtime interface for administering remote Jenkins controller servers. Allows automated shell execution of administrative tasks, plugin updates, diagnostic tracing, and build queue interventions.
-  - **(2025)** [Pipeline Development Tools (Command-line Pipeline Linter)](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/development) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standard linting interface built to parse dynamic Jenkinsfiles against syntax engines. Ensures early discovery of Groovy typos, security blocks, and formatting errors before pipelines run on physical infrastructure.
-  - **(2025)** [Nomad](https://plugins.jenkins.io/nomad) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enables dynamic worker provisioning across HashiCorp Nomad clusters. It translates pipeline requests into temporary Nomad execution tasks, supporting mixed workload distributions in multi-cloud topologies.
-  - **(2025)** [vSphere cloud](https://plugins.jenkins.io/vsphere-cloud) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Connects Jenkins pipelines with VMware vSphere virtualization instances to dynamically provision, revert, or decommission custom virtual machine agents, ensuring consistent environment state control.
-  - **(2025)** [Splunk Plugins](https://plugins.jenkins.io/splunk-devops) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Transmits build console output, operational metrics, test outcomes, and system execution telemetry directly to Splunk endpoints, supporting analytical dashboards and predictive alert triggers.
-  - **(2025)** [Logstash](https://plugins.jenkins.io/logstash) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Directs Jenkins build console logs to a remote Logstash instance or Elasticsearch backend in real-time, preventing high disk usage on the local controllers and standardizing logs storage.
-  - **(2025)** [ALM Performance: Continuously Monitor Performance and Vitality of your Jenkins Deployment](https://www.almtoolbox.com/jenkins-monitoring.php) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Specialized commercial monitoring tool for continuously auditing the scaling performance, job queue bottlenecks, and controller health profiles of enterprise Jenkins setups.
-  - **(2025)** [sysdig-secure: Sysdig Secure Container Image Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/sysdig-secure) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates container image assessment into Jenkins pipelines by interfacing with Sysdig Secure. It scans image layers for vulnerabilities and compliance issues, failing runs programmatically if security thresholds are violated.
-  - **(2025)** [Aqua Security Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aqua-security-scanner) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enforces vulnerability management by coordinating build security evaluations with the Aqua Security Scanning engine. It stops unvetted artifacts containing severe CVEs from propagating to secure registries.
-  - **(2025)** [Azure Artifact Manager](https://plugins.jenkins.io/azure-artifact-manager) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offloads traditional local file storage on Jenkins controllers by piping build artifacts directly into Azure Blob Storage. This guarantees high reliability, dynamic scaling of assets, and decreases workspace recovery delays.
-  - **(2025)** [kie.org](https://www.kie.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official landing hub for KIE (Knowledge Is Everything) community projects, featuring Drools, jBPM, and OptaPlanner. These business automation frameworks facilitate complex decision logic, process orchestration, and advanced resource planning inside cloud-native architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [ansiblefordevops.com](https://www.ansiblefordevops.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Companion portal for "Ansible for DevOps" by Jeff Geerling, widely recognized as the definitive handbook on automation. It provides architectural examples, source repositories, and deployment guides covering bare-metal, VM, and cloud environments.
-  - **(2025)** [docs.ansible.com](https://docs.ansible.com) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive technical documentation portal for Ansible. It includes playbooks, modules, inventories, and advanced execution patterns. Engineers refer to this manual for building scalable configuration management and infrastructure-as-code deployments.
-  - **(2025)** [ansibleforkubernetes.com 🌟](https://www.ansibleforkubernetes.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference site for Jeff Geerling's "Ansible for Kubernetes" book. It showcases advanced architectural patterns using Ansible to orchestrate cloud-native Kubernetes systems, write custom operators, and manage application lifecycles inside pods.
-  - **(2025)** [Visual Studio Code (Git Extensions)](https://nubenetes.com/visual-studio/)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide to utilizing visual Git extensions inside VS Code. Helps developers manage commit sequences, visualize branch merges, and resolve conflicts within a unified IDE workspace.
-  - **(2025)** [Four Methods to Access Azure Key Vault from Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/four-methods-to-access-azure-key-vault-from-azure-kubernetes-service-aks/4376662)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores key architectural patterns for integrating Azure Key Vault (AKV) with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Reviews Azure AD Workload Identity federation, the Secrets Store CSI Driver, and AKS-native mechanisms. Enables engineering teams to eliminate static cloud credentials from cluster runtime contexts.
-  - **(2025)** [Operator Capability Levels](https://operatorframework.io/operator-capabilities) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference defines the five operator maturity tiers. Discusses steps ranging from basic auto-install strategies (Level 1) up to intelligent, autonomous auto-tuning and security-auditing systems (Level 5) to help engineers measure operator capabilities.
-  - **(2025)** [superorbital.io: Testing Production Kubernetes Controllers](https://superorbital.io/blog/testing-production-controllers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical engineering article explaining testing techniques for Kubernetes operators. Discusses unit testing designs, envtest integration, mock clients, and local cluster sandbox validation routines needed to secure resilient operators.
-  - **(2025)** [kubevious: application centric Kubernetes UI 🌟](https://kubevious.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An application-centric dashboard providing structural validation, configuration analysis, and historical state tracking. It dynamically correlates Kubernetes objects to detect structural anomalies, cascading failures, and security rule violations before runtime issues occur.
-  - **(2025)** [downloadkubernetes.com: Download Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.downloadkubernetes.com) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simplified utility portal facilitating direct, version-specific binary downloads for various Kubernetes core components, including kubectl, kubeadm, and kubelet across multiple architectures. Streamlines manual bootstrapping and quick-start testing procedures.
-  - **(2025)** [plural.sh: Deploy open-source software on Kubernetes in record time ⭐](https://www.plural.sh) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Plural is a unified application delivery platform designed to simplify the deployment, orchestration, and continuous operation of open-source software on Kubernetes. By integrating GitOps engines, automated upgrades, and native observability consoles, it reduces the complexity of self-hosting databases, tools, and message brokers.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/jwcesign/kubespider](https://github.com/jwcesign/kubespider) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubespider is an orchestration system designed to automate home lab media processing and down-load pipelines inside Kubernetes. It structures triggers and hooks that link download managers, indexes, and media players together in a unified cluster infrastructure.
-  - **(2025)** [openobserve/debug-container](https://github.com/openobserve/debug-container) ⭐ 51  [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly functional debugging utility designed to inject ephemeral debug containers into running, distroless application pods. Pre-loaded with essential diagnostics tools, it allows platform engineers to perform networking and process audits without modifying the original container image.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/KWasm/podman-wasm](https://github.com/KWasm/podman-wasm) ⭐ 30  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part of the KWasm ecosystem, podman-wasm integrates WebAssembly runtimes directly with Podman container environments. It enables the seamless execution of highly isolated Wasm workloads alongside native Linux containers, signaling the paradigm of lightweight, secure serverless execution.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/DataCater/datacater (real-time, cloud-native data pipeline platform)](https://github.com/DataCater/datacater) ⭐ 83  [SCALA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” DataCater is a cloud-native platform designed to build real-time Change Data Capture (CDC) and data streaming pipelines. It helps transfer events cleanly across heterogeneous databases using declarative Kubernetes-native custom resources and lightweight containerized processors.
-  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Configurations and GitOps with Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-arc/kubernetes/conceptual-gitops-flux2) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's guide to deploying enterprise multi-cluster configurations using Azure Arc integrated with Flux v2 GitOps extensions. Enables unified policy-driven application deployment across hybrid cloud estates.
-  - **(2025)** [modelcontextprotocol.io: MCP Official Documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/getting-started/intro) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official technical documentation and specifications for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It provides comprehensive blueprints for implementing client-server architectures, defining standard JSON-RPC 2.0 schemas for prompt execution, resource exploration, and tool binding. Serves as the authoritative source for developers building LLM integrations.
-  - **(2025)** [MCPBundles](https://www.mcpbundles.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” MCPBundles is a discovery and packaging platform designed to bundle various Model Context Protocol servers for rapid deployment. It simplifies agentic application building by providing curated, pre-configured groupings of tools (e.g., database drivers, git utilities, API endpoints) that can be integrated into AI hosts in a single setup operation.
-  - **(2025)** [Google Cloud Managed MCP](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/google-cloud-managed-mcp-for-gemini) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's managed solution for Model Context Protocol, allowing enterprise Gemini models to safely interact with local data sources and external enterprise systems. By hosting and scaling MCP servers inside Google's managed environment, it minimizes operational overhead while securing transactional agentic workflows with native cloud IAM.
-  - **(2025)** [youtube: The 6 Levels of Claude Code Explained](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUKYbUIXLOE)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive video breakdown analyzing the capabilities of Anthropic's Claude Code interface. Evaluates the progression from basic code generation and syntax correction to advanced multi-file refactoring and semi-autonomous agentic software engineering tasks.
-  - **(2025)** [o365reports.com: Office 365 Reports](https://o365reports.com) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference hub providing automated PowerShell tracking scripts, compliance reports, security checklists, and auditing dashboards designed for Microsoft 365 and Office 365 cloud environment operations.
-  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: DevTest and DevOps for microservice solutions](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devtest-labs) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official framework documentation detailing the integration of Azure DevTest Labs with modern DevOps pipelines. Focuses on setting up elastic testing environments and managing resource consumption patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps Labs 🌟](https://www.azuredevopslabs.com) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official training portal hosting a deep collection of hands-on tutorials for managing delivery lifecycles, artifact generation, and deployment security gates.
-  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Build applications with Azure DevOps (Learning Path)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/training/browse) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official learning track for developers targeting modern containerized deployment patterns inside Azure DevOps environments. Covers automated quality assurance and CI configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [Azure Network Security Perimeter Concepts](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/private-link/network-security-perimeter-concepts) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official conceptual reference for Azure Network Security Perimeters (NSP). This architecture allows enterprises to group PaaS resourcesβ€”such as Azure Key Vault and Storageβ€”and enforce access boundaries based on network identity, preventing data exfiltration and streamlining complex subnet-based network isolation policies.
-  - **(2025)** [Building a DDoS Response Plan with Azure DDoS Protection](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworksecurityblog/building-a-ddos-response-plan/4372256) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical operational playbook on structuring a rapid-response plan using Azure DDoS Protection. It details integration with Azure Firewall, Web Application Firewall (WAF), and automated telemetry routing to mitigate distributed attack vectors while ensuring business continuity for microservice APIs.
-  - **(2025)** [Introducing Subnet Peering in Azure](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworkingblog/introducing-subnet-peering-in-azure/4383841) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the architectural paradigm of Subnet Peering in Azure, bypassing the traditional resource-heavy requirements of full Virtual Network (VNet) peering. This feature allows network engineers to establish direct, localized communication paths between designated subnets, optimizing security boundaries and address space usage.
-  - **(2025)** [A Guide to Azure Data Transfer Pricing](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureNetworkingBlog/a-guide-to-azure-data-transfer-pricing/4374538) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep analysis of the financial implications of Azure data transit. The guide breaks down costs associated with intra-region, inter-region, availability zone traversal, and internet egress. It is highly valuable for designing cost-efficient microservices that utilize high-frequency data synchronizations.
-  - **(2025)** [Private Link Reality Bites: Service Endpoints vs Private Link](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/02/17/private-link-reality-bites-service-endpoints-vs-private-link) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive comparison of Azure Service Endpoints versus Private Link. The author details critical architectural trade-offs: while Service Endpoints are simple to configure and leverage public IPs, Private Link allocates private endpoints within your virtual network, enhancing the security posture of microservice deployments by blocking data exfiltration channels, albeit with increased cost and complexity.
-  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Use Azure WAF assessments](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-assessments) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official guide on deploying automated and self-guided Well-Architected Framework (WAF) assessments within the Azure Advisor suite. The system reviews resource configurations against baseline performance, security, and reliability metrics. This helps technical leads operationalize structural health evaluations across broad enterprise environments.
-  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure Well-Architected Framework perspective on Azure App Service (Web Apps)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/app-service-web-apps) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A target guide mapping WAF architecture principles to Web Apps on Azure App Service. It focuses on implementing zero-trust network configurations, managed identities, multi-region failovers, and auto-scaling rules. This resource equips platform engineers to deploy enterprise-grade PaaS runtimes with rigorous service-level objectives (SLOs).
-  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Understand Azure Load Balancing. Decision tree for load balancing in Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/load-balancing-overview) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical decision matrix mapping selection logic for Azure load-balancing technologies. Systematically contrasts global DNS/anycast layers (Front Door, Traffic Manager) with regional layer-4 and layer-7 controllers (Application Gateway, Azure Load Balancer).
-  - **(2025)** [azurebrains.com: Azurebrains](https://blog.azurebrains.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blog and community resource highlighting cloud-native application patterns, Kubernetes orchestration, and serverless compute frameworks. Offers targeted code reviews and reference architectures to simplify distributed cloud integrations.
-  - **(2025)** [rutlandblog.com](https://rutlandblog.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A focused engineering blog hosting technical walkthroughs and troubleshooting guides for cloud operations, networking, and virtualization in Azure. Content delivers real-world configuration debugging and sysadmin strategies.
-  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Mission-critical baseline architecture on Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/containers/aks-mission-critical/mission-critical-intro) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference architecture blueprint for deploying highly reliable, multi-region containerized workloads on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Integrates active-active clustering, zero-downtime routing architectures, and strict self-healing protocols.
-  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Mission-critical workloads](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/mission-critical/mission-critical-overview) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Well-Architected guidance focusing on baseline patterns for mission-critical enterprise workloads. Outlines structural patterns for failure-domain isolation, operational health modeling, and continuous validation methodologies.
-  - **(2025)** [Microsoft - DICOM Service](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/healthcare-apis/dicom) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Azure's managed DICOMweb-compliant API designed for scalable medical imaging storage, access, and ingestion. Includes architectural links to OSS DICOM and FHIR server implementations for robust healthcare interoperability.
-  - **(2025)** [split.io: Progressive Delivery](https://www.harness.io/harness-devops-academy/progressive-delivery) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Foundational architectural overview of progressive delivery principles. Explains decoupling deployments from business releases using smart canary gates, dynamic feature flags, and real-time monitoring of impact metrics.
-  - **(2025)** [Devtron Labs: Devtron provides a 'seamless,’ 'implementation agnostic uniform interface' across Kubernetes Life Cycle integrated with most Opensource and commercial tools](https://devtron.ai) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source, tool-agnostic application management platform for Kubernetes. Unifies discrete CI/CD workflows, GitOps, observability tooling, and cluster resource debugging into a single visual interface, drastically lowering cognitive load.
-  - **(2025)** [Enhancing Infrastructure as Code Generation with GitHub Copilot for Azure](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureDevCommunityBlog/enhancing-infrastructure-as-code-generation-with-github-copilot-for-azure/4388514) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical optimization guide exploring the use of GitHub Copilot for drafting Bicep, ARM, and Terraform configurations. Shows how to engineer precise prompt schemas to maintain syntax standards.
-  - **(2025)** [Rancher Logging Operator 🌟](https://rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en/logging/v2.5) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced Kubernetes controller that automates the deployment and management of Fluentd and Fluent Bit pipelines. It offers custom resource definitions (CRDs) to route, filter, and output log streams to multi-tenant backends dynamically.
-  - **(2025)** [NFTables mode for kube-proxy in Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2025/02/28/nftables-kube-proxy) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the transition of `kube-proxy` from traditional `iptables` and IPVS modes to the modern `nftables` backend in Kubernetes. Highlighting structural efficiency, the article explores how nftables reduces CPU-bound routing overhead and improves packet processing scalability in massive cluster environments.
-  - **(2025)** [xDS REST and gRPC protocol](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-docs/xds_protocol) [PROTOBUF CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The formal specification detailing Envoy's suite of discovery services (xDS), utilizing gRPC and REST for dynamic resource configuration. It outlines the core mechanics of Listener (LDS), Route (RDS), Cluster (CDS), and Endpoint (EDS) discovery APIs. This protocol defines how modern cloud-native proxies continuously pull real-time configuration updates from centralized control planes without data plane interruption.
-  - **(2025)** [Buildbot](https://buildbot.net) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Python-based framework designed for continuous integration testing. Although largely surpassed by Kubernetes-native engines, Buildbot remains a robust, highly extensible platform for complex, non-standard compilation requirements.
-  - **(2025)** [Canine: A Developer-friendly PaaS for Kubernetes](https://canine.sh) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-centric, lightweight PaaS layer running directly on top of Kubernetes. Canine simplifies native container deployments and configurations, reducing cognitive load and shortening inner-loop development iterations.
-  - **(2025)** [Kiro: Engineering Rigor for Agentic Development](https://kiro.dev) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kiro is a testing and engineering framework designed to bring traditional software disciplineβ€”such as regression testing, linting, and sandbox executingβ€”to LLM agents and multi-agent workflows. It establishes strict validation steps to ensure agent behaviors remain deterministic, secure, and aligned with standard corporate software engineering guidelines.
-  - **(2025)** [GitHub Copilot Now Explains Failed Actions Jobs (GA)](https://github.blog/changelog/2025-01-15-copilot-users-can-ask-about-a-failed-actions-job-ga)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” General availability announcement detailing Copilot's integration into the GitHub Actions run logs. Empowers engineers to ask AI to interpret errors, trace failures, and propose immediate pipeline repair steps.
-  - **(2025)** [pkg.go.dev/knative.dev/security-guard](https://pkg.go.dev/knative.dev/security-guard) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Security Guard is a modular system built to monitor Knative serverless runtimes. It maps execution baselines (such as memory patterns, shell accesses, and network footprints) to identify anomalies in real time. This security layer ensures that transient, short-lived serverless applications remain protected without introducing significant cold-start delays.
-  - **(2025)** [Jsonnet](https://jsonnet.org) [C++ CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A powerful, Turing-complete data templating language that extends JSON with variables, functions, conditionals, and object inheritance. Eliminates configuration duplication by generating clean JSON configurations programmatically.
-  - **(2025)** [jsoncrack.com: JSON Crack 🌟🌟](https://jsoncrack.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive data visualization platform that constructs graph representations of nested JSON schemas. Helps platform engineers conceptualize structural relationships and analyze nested configurations in high-density graphs.
-  - **(2025)** [cloud.google.com: GKE Autopilot 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/autopilot-overview) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive official documentation for GKE Autopilot. Guides engineers through the platform's security boundaries, billing dimensions (vCPU, memory, storage), and workload restrictions (such as system capabilities and host namespaces). Serves as the primary reference guide for production deployments.
-  - **(2025)** [youtube: The AKS Community](https://www.youtube.com/@theakscommunity) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated developer and operator community resource focusing on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Tracks the evolution of enterprise-ready features, including node autoscale profiles, azure-cni overlays, Workload Identity, and cost optimization practices. (Live Grounding: Serves as an invaluable hub for tracking live updates directly from Microsoft engineers).
-  - **(2025)** [IKS](https://www.ibm.com/products/kubernetes-service) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official landing documentation for IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service (IKS). Highlights its integration with IBM's compliance profiles, hardware security modules (HSM), and bare-metal nodes. A useful reference for enterprise cloud-native architects looking for secure hybrid options.
-  - **(2025)** [docs.digitalocean.com: Kubernetes on DigitalOcean](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The baseline documentation hub for DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS). Features developer-friendly setup guides, automated node pool configurations, and block storage integrations. Recommended for startups and medium-sized application workloads seeking an intuitive managed container orchestrator.
-  - **(2025)** [docs.ansible.com: Netbox Ansible Modules 🌟](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/netbox/netbox/index.html) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Ansible dynamic directory configuration and resource collection documentation for NetBox integrations. Outlines patterns to automate data synchronization, resource verification, and asset updates.
-  - **(2025)** [slim.ai: Automatically reduce Docker container size using DockerSlim](https://www.root.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide showcasing automated image squeezing tools. Examines dynamic process tracking to strip out unused OS libraries and reduce security vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2025)** [Cockroach](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/kubernetes-overview) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering design blueprint for executing CockroachDB on Kubernetes. Details multi-active master clustering, Raft consensus mechanics, anti-entropy processes, and seamless horizontal write scaling utilizing Kubernetes orchestration primitives.
-  - **(2025)** [Postgres.app](https://postgresapp.com) [OBJECTIVE-C CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Postgres.app is a self-contained PostgreSQL package for macOS. Ideal for developer environments, it simplifies local setups without requiring container overhead or complex Homebrew dependency configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [Apache Druid](https://druid.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Main documentation repository for Apache Druid, a real-time analytical database optimized for sub-second ad-hoc queries over massive streaming event data volumes. Standard core utility for streaming platforms.
-  - **(2025)** [Apache Ignite](https://ignite.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official home of Apache Ignite, a high-performance, horizontally-scalable, memory-centric distributed database and computation platform. Accelerates transactional microservices and analytical databases with key-value and SQL support.
-  - **(2025)** [Enterprise Web App Patterns - Azure Architecture Center](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/web-apps/guides/enterprise-app-patterns/overview) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production-proven patterns and implementation pathways from the Azure Architecture Center. Establishes migration guidelines for modernizing monolithic applications into elastic web architectures.
-  - **(2025)** [Apache](https://httpd.apache.org) [C CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main technical site for the Apache HTTP Server, the industry-standard web server. Continues to power global web networks with highly stable modular routing rules and robust security mechanisms.
-  - **(2025)** [Apache Reverse Proxy Guide](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/reverse_proxy.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering handbook illustrating the deployment and configuration of the Apache HTTP Server as a reverse proxy. Details mod_proxy directives, buffer limits, and load-balancer grouping policies.
-  - **(2025)** [unit.nginx.org](https://unit.nginx.org) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official portal for NGINX Unit, a dynamic, lightweight application server designed to run polyglot microservices simultaneously. Dynamically configured on the fly via JSON REST APIs without service disruption.
-  - **(2025)** [HAProxy](https://www.haproxy.org) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HAProxy is an industry-standard, high-performance TCP/HTTP load balancer and proxy. It is widely praised for its raw event-driven architecture, rich session routing mechanisms, security structures, and efficiency.
-  - **(2025)** [NGINXConfig](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools/nginx) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive visual web config builder for constructing highly secure and performant NGINX configuration templates. Addresses reverse proxy configurations, SSL parameters, caching limits, and security headers.
-  - **(2025)** [Red Hat Data Grid](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/data-grid) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat Data Grid is a distributed, in-memory key-value store built on top of Infinispan. It facilitates fast transaction caching, active real-time data streaming, and cross-datacenter state sync across Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2025)** [Varnish Cache](https://www.varnish.org/index.html) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Varnish Cache is an extremely fast, thread-optimized HTTP reverse proxy and cache director. It provides the powerful Varnish Configuration Language (VCL) allowing platform engineers to define custom request routing at the cache edge.
-  - **(2025)** [varnish-software.com](https://www.varnish-software.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Commercial portal for Varnish Software. It showcases enterprise extensions, massive cache storage configurations, real-time metrics dashboards, and distributed high-availability features built to scale globally.
-  - **(2025)** [galaxy.ansible.com/cloudalchemy/node-exporter](https://galaxy.ansible.com/cloudalchemy/node-exporter) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly standard Cloud Alchemy Ansible role configured to install, register, and maintain Prometheus Node Exporter. Leverages secure systemd user privileges and handles multi-distro variations flawlessly.
-  - **(2025)** [Promitor 🌟](https://promitor.io) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An Azure Monitor collector that translates native Microsoft cloud diagnostics into a standard Prometheus-compatible API format, linking closed-source telemetry with open tools.
-  - **(2025)** [Calendly](https://calendly.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” SaaS scheduling tool providing automated invite links, corporate calendar integration, and round-robin scheduling algorithms to streamline business workflow coordination.
-  - **(2025)** [selenium.dev](https://www.selenium.dev) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official web portal for Selenium, the industry-standard cross-browser web testing suite. Outlines standard frameworks like Selenium WebDriver, Selenium Grid, and Selenium IDE.
-  - **(2025)** [AWS IP inventory](https://github.com/okelet/awsipinventory) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source utility designed to scan and build a complete inventory of IP address allocations across multiple AWS Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs). It offers automated visibility into subnet depletion, Elastic IP overheads, and overall IP utilization patterns. This tool is vital for cloud platform engineers tasked with managing network range exhaustion in hybrid cloud environments.
-  - **(2025)** [Red Hat Training & Certification Community](https://access.redhat.com/community/learn) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's official training ecosystem community. It offers platform operators, architects, and developers verified learning pathways, course materials, and labs covering OpenShift administration and cloud-native practices.
-  - **(2025)** [Azure ExpressRoute Resiliency: Best Practices for Production-Critical Workloads](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureInfrastructureBlog/azure-expressroute-resiliency-best-practices-for-production-critical-workloads/4394842) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines best practices for designing resilient Azure ExpressRoute topologies to safeguard production-critical hybrid cloud environments. Architects are guided through configuring dual-homing, active-active paths, BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection), and automated failover strategies to prevent network isolation.
-  - **(2025)** [AWS Partner Network (APN) blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight focuses on architecture walkthroughs, such as deploying high-availability services on AWS using Spotinst (now Spot by NetApp) and configuring Active Directory SSO. Live Grounding validates these blog posts as critical operational blueprints for multi-tenant integrations and cost-optimization strategies in enterprise environments.
-  - **(2025)** [How can I troubleshoot errors using the AWS CLI to manage my service quota requests?](https://repost.aws/es/knowledge-center/troubleshoot-service-quotas-cli-commands) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight targets the diagnostics and troubleshooting workflows for managing AWS service quotas programmatically. Live Grounding points to this as a vital operational playbook for SRE teams, helping avoid throttling and deployment blocks during dynamic scaling by automating quota requests via CLI and API.
-  - **(2025)** [postman.com: Postman State of the API Report 🌟](https://www.postman.com/state-of-api/2025) [N/A CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Postman 2025 State of the API Report. Synthesizes empirical telemetry and global developer feedback detailing the rise of API-first designs, modern validation toolchains, protocol shifts toward gRPC, and the growing ubiquity of AI-augmented API design.
-  - **(2025)** [Mux: The API to Video](https://www.mux.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly-optimized API-first platform for video ingestion, encoding, and delivery. Abstracts the immense complexity of transcribing, hosting, and streaming live and on-demand video formats globally with low latency.
-  - **(2025)** [AWS Lambda Limits](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/limits.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The critical reference table mapping AWS Lambda system quotas. Outlines payload thresholds, execution timeouts, ephemeral storage configurations, and concurrency parameters necessary for scalable platform designs.
-  - **(2025)** [Youtube channel: AWS Serverless](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_vJsnqdpuEoRseFmlkHMkA) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS's official developer video channel focusing on serverless systems design. Shares step-by-step engineering tutorials on EventBridge, Step Functions, and API Gateway optimization.
-  - **(2025)** [cloudcraft.co](https://www.cloudcraft.co) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-fidelity 3D/2D inventory visualizer specialized in AWS environments. Automates structural documentation generation while parsing underlying instance types to calculate real-time baseline infrastructure costs.
-  - **(2025)** [hava.io](https://www.hava.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” SaaS infrastructure visualization engine that connects securely to cloud backends (AWS, GCP, Azure) to draw up-to-date layout sheets. Facilitates continuous compliance tracking by logging history changes over time.
-  - **(2025)** [Lucidchart](https://www.lucidchart.com/pages) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard collaborative workspace used by enterprise organizations to build visual structures. Integrates with Lucidscale to auto-generate cloud diagrams directly from configuration payloads.
-  - **(2025)** [Lucidchart](https://lucid.co/marketplace/91074b9b/aws) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Lucidchart's integrated AWS modeling module, optimized to dynamically visualize multi-region topologies, network firewalls, and resource clusters directly using official AWS iconography.
-  - **(2025)** [Hub-Spoke Network Topology in Azure - Azure Architecture Center](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/networking/architecture/hub-spoke) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The foundational blueprint for Azure Hub-and-Spoke network design patterns. This guide details how to centralize shared infrastructure servicesβ€”such as firewalls, DNS, and ExpressRoute gatewaysβ€”within a hub VNet, while separating distinct microservice workloads into isolated spoke VNets.
-  - **(2025)** [kubernetes.io: Official CVE Feed 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/issues-security/official-cve-feed) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official database of active and resolved CVEs for the Kubernetes ecosystem. It tracks core component bugs, container execution vulnerabilities, and control plane bypass vectors. Maintaining a regular review of this feed is an essential component of modern enterprise risk mitigation.
-  - **(2025)** [Flux. The GitOps operator for Kubernetes](https://nubenetes.com/flux/) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main technical documentation and resources for Flux, the CNCF-graduated continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes. Analyzes multi-tenancy configurations, automated image update policies, and source controller optimizations that make Flux a core component of modern GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2025)** [Kustomize - Template-Free Kubernetes Configuration Customization](https://nubenetes.com/kustomize/) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical reference for Kustomize, the template-free engine used to manage Kubernetes configurations. Details declarative base and overlay architectures, allowing developers to manage configurations for different environments (dev, staging, prod) without using complex Helm template structures.
-  - **(2025)** [Anthos Config Management](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary management platform docs covering Anthos Config Management. This framework bundles Config Sync, policy-as-code enforcement (Gatekeeper), and tenant isolation to maintain compliant configuration postures across hybrid cloud environments.
-  - **(2025)** [Maven](https://nubenetes.com/maven-gradle/) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative architectural overview of Maven and Gradle. Outlines declarative XML configurations versus programmatic Groovy/Kotlin Gradle DSL scripts, analyzing cache efficiency, parallel build runtimes, and enterprise dependency-resolution policies.
-  - **(2025)** [Chaos Mesh 🌟](https://chaos-mesh.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The documentation portal for Chaos Mesh. Serves as the central hub for specifications, CRD schemas, deployment charts, API structures, and development tutorials, guiding users from installation to highly complex multi-stage experiment pipelines.
-  - **(2025)** [Digital Ocean Kubernetes (DOKS)](https://www.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Fully managed Kubernetes distribution that abstracts master node architecture, allowing users to rapidly deploy clusters. Features simplified persistent block storage volumes, automated node auto-scaling, and painless ingress configurations.
-  - **(2025)** [scaleway.com: Kubernetes Kapsule](https://www.scaleway.com/en/en/kubernetes-kapsule) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical guide for Scaleway's managed Kubernetes implementation (Kapsule). Describes control-plane operations, auto-scaling configuration, and provisioning persistent storage volumes across European cloud regions.
-  - **(2025)** [Community Tools 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An aggregate repository of developer-led open-source automation templates, networking tools, and infrastructure deployment scripts optimized for the DigitalOcean platform ecosystem.
-  - **(2025)** [StackStorm.com](https://stackstorm.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automated workflow, remediation, and orchestration engine. Utilizes event-driven triggers, custom rules, and structured packs to deliver self-healing capabilities across cloud, network, and system infrastructures.
-  - **(2025)** [github.com/StackStorm](https://github.com/StackStorm) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central repositories for the StackStorm platform containing internal event loops, action runners, rules-engine components, pack loaders, and comprehensive infrastructure orchestration drivers.
-  - **(2025)** [Oakton](https://jasperfx.github.io/oakton) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An robust CLI command parser and diagnostic middleware for .NET console applications. Enables advanced command-line tool structuring, service health assessments, and native execution hook extensions within standard ASP.NET Core hosts.
-  - **(2025)** [Lamar](https://jasperfx.github.io/lamar) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced, high-performance IoC container and assembly scanning engine compatible with Microsoft's DI standards. Leverages Roslyn-powered dynamic code compilation to optimize dependency resolution pathways in microservices.
-  - **(2025)** [Kubectl plugins and tools](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes/#kubectl-plugins) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference compilation highlights external tools and kubectl extensions managed via Krew. It details how third-party plugins (like `neat`, `kns`, or security-focused extensions) expand basic kubectl operational debugging and cluster-inspection capabilities.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Docker 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-amqyqHceAhkcsopzi4PFcKc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured, video-based learning path focused on containerization mechanics, image creation, multi-stage builds, and Docker Compose orchestration. It bridges the gap between local development workflows and production-ready container standards, offering deep-dives into container networks and storage volumes.
-  - **(2024)** [redhat.com: Why IT automation training is a smart way to boost your career](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/it-automation-training) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Assesses the impact of system automation training on developer career progression. Live Grounding: Validates that skills in Ansible, Terraform, and GitOps are indispensable for systems engineers looking to scale hybrid cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2024)** [Platform Engineering Guide - 5 Key Use Cases of Internal Developer Platforms](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com/post/platform-engineering-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes five primary use cases of Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs). Highlights automated environment provisioning, self-service continuous delivery pipelines, unified application configuration, access management, and infrastructure observability to optimize the developer experience.
-  - **(2024)** [muycomputerpro.com: IngenierΓ­a de plataformas de DevOps: la nueva generaciΓ³n de DevOps](https://www.muycomputerpro.com/2024/01/12/ingenieria-de-plataformas-de-devops-la-nueva-generacion-de-devops) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview in Spanish analyzing the emergence of Platform Engineering as the evolutionary successor to DevOps. Outlines how standardizing infrastructure provisioning and software delivery environments reduces friction and enhances operational efficiency within enterprise teams.
-  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Platform Engineering: The Definitive Guide](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/platform-engineering-the-definitive-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide from the creators of vcluster detailing the architectural layers of an IDP. Highlights developer experience, platform-backed virtual clusters, and multi-tenant self-service orchestration, addressing how virtualizing Kubernetes environments accelerates deployment cycles.
-  - **(2024)** [humanitec.com: Escape VMware lock-in with a modular Internal Developer Platform](https://humanitec.com/blog/escape-vmware-lock-in-with-a-modular-internal-developer-platform) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical analysis of migration strategies away from proprietary VMware hypervisors using open-source, cloud-native IDP architectures. Evaluates the cost, operational, and performance advantages of deploying bare-metal or multi-cloud Kubernetes runtimes orchestrated by modular platform controllers.
-  - **(2024)** [infoq.com: Platform as a Runtime - the Next Step in Platform Engineering](https://www.infoq.com/articles/platform-runtime-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes 'Platform as a Runtime' (PaaR) as the evolutionary phase beyond static developer portals. Analyzes dynamic orchestration engines that compile abstract developer intentions into cloud-native infrastructure resources on the fly, transforming static templates into active runtime lifecycles.
-  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: IDP on OpenShift with Red Hat Developer Hub](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/07/04/idp-on-openshift-with-red-hat-developer-hub) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on technical blueprint demonstrating how to design and build an IDP utilizing Red Hat Developer Hub (based on Backstage) on top of Red Hat OpenShift. Explores deployment templates, catalog integration, cluster authentication, and secure GitOps-driven application pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [net.connect4techs.com: What are the top DevOps trends in 2024](https://net.connect4techs.com/what-are-the-top-devops-trends-in-2024) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines key shifting trends across the platform landscape, emphasizing AI-assisted pipeline generation, FinOps sustainability controls, and the rise of unified platform portals. Live tracking in 2026 validates these predictions, showing that platform engineering structures have largely evolved from raw scripting to automated self-service developer portals built on frameworks like Backstage.
-  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: 9 key DevOps metrics for success - What are the four main DevOps metrics? DORA’s Four Keys](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/devops-metrics-for-success) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the industry-standard DORA metrics (Deployment Frequency, Lead Time for Changes, Change Failure Rate, and MTTR) alongside advanced instrumentation models. Curator observations position these four markers as the absolute benchmark of elite delivery organizations. Live engineering practices emphasize that automating the capture of this telemetry is essential to establishing real-time value-stream visibility.
-  - **(2024)** [Terraform: Get User Principal Name (UPN) of User Running Deployment without Entra ID Read Permissions](https://build5nines.com/terraform-get-user-principal-name-upn-of-user-running-deployment-without-entra-id-read-permissions) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A focused technical workaround detailing how to dynamically capture the current executing User Principal Name (UPN) inside Terraform scripts without relying on wide Microsoft Entra ID read access.
-  - **(2024)** [Update to Azure DevOps Allowed IP Addresses](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/update-to-ado-allowed-ip-addresses) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official update outlining changes in public IP routing paths for Azure DevOps hosted agents. Crucial information for maintaining zero-trust firewall configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [seekwell](https://www.seekwell.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” SeekWell is a data operations platform that bridges the gap between raw SQL databases and business applications (such as Google Sheets, Slack, and Salesforce) by automating continuous data synchronization. The curator highlights its simple query-to-push pipeline. Live data operations show that utilizing such tools accelerates data analytics feedback loops without requiring massive, complex ETL pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-akr_3XqQQgpqRyQw4GYuS4h) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth video reference covering the Kubernetes architecture, control plane components, pod scheduling, services, and ingress controllers. Delivers practical breakdowns of stateful and stateless application deployments and declarative configuration management using manifests.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/che-samples](https://github.com/che-samples) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official template repository containing devfile configurations and cloud-native project workspace definitions for Eclipse Che. Accelerates development setup by declaring containers, tools, and runtimes as code.
-  - **(2024)** [DEVOPS Library](https://devopslibrary.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive portal offering structured DevOps lessons, covering CI/CD pipelines, configuration management (Ansible, Chef), infrastructure automation, and container orchestrations. (Live Grounding: Provides foundational patterns useful for junior-to-mid level engineers to grasp traditional infrastructure transition to cloud-native paradigms).
-  - **(2024)** [stacksimplify.com: DevOps with AWS CodePipeline on AWS EKS](https://docs.stacksimplify.com/aws-eks/aws-devops-eks/learn-to-master-devops-on-aws-eks-using-aws-codecommit-codebuild-codepipeline) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Thorough technical learning guide configuring CI/CD pipelines targeting AWS EKS. Integrates AWS native tools like CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and CodePipeline with modern container orchestration standards.
-  - **(2024)** [Get started creating and populating demo Azure DevOps Services projects](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/demo-gen/use-demo-generator-v2?view=azure-devops) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Microsoft learning guide outlining the usage patterns of the Demo Generator v2 platform. Focuses on setting up pre-populated source code repos, agile work boards, and deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: How To Build a CI/CD Pipeline In Azure DevOps ?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/build-ci-cd-pipeline-in-azure-devops) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step introduction guide detailing how to construct and validate pipelines within Azure DevOps Services. Addresses multi-stage environments, secure service connection creation, and automated test suite execution.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.microsoft.com: Create a build pipeline with Azure Pipelines](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/devops/pipelines/build/ci-build-git?view=azure-devops) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Microsoft learning path focusing on declaring Azure Pipelines build logic using YAML configurations. Covers caching mechanisms, parallel task execution strategies, and code analysis plugin integrations.
-  - **(2024)** [OpenShift.io Samples 🌟🌟](https://workspaces.openshift.com) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise cloud developer templates optimized for Red Hat OpenShift Workspaces (Eclipse Che). Facilitates the rapid provisioning of secure, IDE-integrated environments for compiling and deploying cloud-native workloads.
-  - **(2024)** [mad.firstmark.com: The MAD (ML/AI/Data) Landscape](https://mad.firstmark.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive interactive map outlining the modern Machine Learning, AI, and Big Data landscape (MAD). Built and updated regularly, this portal segments thousands of open-source packages and cloud vendors. It is an indispensable dashboard for architects analyzing toolchain consolidation and technology selection.
-  - **(2024)** [xataka.com: Microsoft no quiere poner todos los huevos en la misma cesta: anuncia una asociaciΓ³n con Mistral AI, la OpenAI de Europa](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/microsoft-no-quiere-poner-todos-huevos-cesta-anuncia-asociacion-mistral-ai-openai-europa) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Microsoft's strategic alliance with French AI startup Mistral AI, expanding model choices on Azure Cloud. It details how the partnership offers developers alternative foundation models like Mistral Large, decreasing vendor lock-in. It illustrates the shifting geopolitical dynamics and cloud distribution wars of foundation models.
-  - **(2024)** [Ignore Prior Instructions: AI Still Befuddled by Basic Reasoning](https://thenewstack.io/ignore-prior-instructions-ai-still-befuddled-by-basic-reasoning)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses the logical and mathematical limitations of current autoregressive transformers, exploring why basic reasoning and prompt injection vulnerability remain major hurdles. It advises deploying robust system-level validation checks and structured orchestration frameworks (e.g., semantic gateways) to mitigate risk in user-facing production systems.
-  - **(2024)** [amazon.science/base-tts-samples](https://www.amazon.science/base-tts-samples) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Amazon's advanced research in large-scale text-to-speech (TTS) foundation models, presenting audio samples and technical parameters. The system demonstrates emergent properties in synthetic voice naturalness, prosody control, and emotive expression. It outlines the state of the art in developing hyper-realistic speech interfaces.
-  - **(2024)** [Machine Learning Crash Course](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/crash-course?hl=es-419) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Google's structured technical course on ML foundations. Covers gradient descent, model loss, deep neural networks, and scalable tensor processing, serving as an entry point for engineers integrating ML systems into modern APIs.
-  - **(2024)** [itnext.io: Deploy Flexible and Custom Setups with Anything LLM on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/deploy-flexible-and-custom-setups-with-anything-llm-on-kubernetes-a2b5687f2bcc) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the architectural deployment of AnythingLLM on top of a Kubernetes cluster, covering PV provisioning, ingress configurations, and resource limits. Deploying private RAG environments on Kubernetes gives enterprise teams localized, secured multi-user document search. This tutorial bridges raw AI services with cloud-native hosting stability.
-  - **(2024)** [Terraform 2.0 in Practice: Using AI to Generate Infrastructure as Code](https://markaicode.com/terraform-ai-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines workflow improvements, automated code validation, and prompt-to-infrastructure engineering using modern LLM integrations in Terraform development lifecycles.
-  - **(2024)** [Extend your coding agent with .NET Skills](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/extend-your-coding-agent-with-dotnet-skills) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines methods for extending autonomous AI coding agents with direct .NET skill injection. Uses Semantic Kernel to build tools enabling LLMs to execute C# compilations, format files, and interact natively with code bases.
-  - **(2024)** [Google Launches Gemini Code Assist, Challenging GitHub Copilot with Generous Free Tier](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/google-lanza-misil-github-copilot-su-asistente-programacion-ofrece-mucho-uso-gratuito-que-microsoft) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Google's launch of Gemini Code Assist, leveraging a vast token context window. Emphasizes integration within internal IDEs and Google Cloud Platform services to challenge the GitHub Copilot ecosystem.
-  - **(2024)** [platformengineering.org: AI is changing the future of platform engineering. Are you ready?](https://platformengineering.org/blog/ai-is-changing-the-future-of-platform-engineering-are-you-ready)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses how generative AI is shifting internal developer platform (IDP) dynamics. Details how AI assistance simplifies configuration management, infrastructure provisioning, and self-service portals for developer teams.
-  - **(2024)** [k8s.af 🌟](https://k8s.af) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly regarded community collection documenting real-world public post-mortems of major Kubernetes infrastructure outages. Serves as a priceless resource for resilience engineering, analyzing failures in DNS, etcd depletion, scheduling collapses, routing tables, and configuration mistakes.
-  - **(2024)** [nextplatform.com: Kubernetes Clusters Have Massive Overprovisioning Of Compute And Memory 🌟](https://www.nextplatform.com/cloud/2024/03/04/kubernetes-clusters-have-massive-overprovisioning-of-compute-and-memory/1658269) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores structural data showing vast cloud expenditure waste due to over-allocated requests. Discusses methods to dynamically resize workloads using analysis algorithms and fine-tuning configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/kubernetesio](https://x.com/kubernetesio)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main public community stream for the Kubernetes ecosystem on X/Twitter. Acts as a critical communication source for real-time security disclosures, new releases, SIG events, and system deprecation reports.
-  - **(2024)** [jamiehannaford/what-happens-when-k8s](https://github.com/jamiehannaford/what-happens-when-k8s) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exquisite collaborative initiative mapping the granular execution trace of Kubernetes commands. Deconstructs step-by-step what happens internally when a user executes a CLI command, detailing kubectl client parsing, TLS handshakes, etcd commits, scheduling filters, and container runtime execution.
-  - **(2024)** [learnk8s.io/blog](https://learnkube.com/blog) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Learnk8s offers high-fidelity, visually rich technical deep dives focusing on cluster mechanics and deployment configurations. Their educational guides resolve core operational complexities, making it a stellar developer resource for production container configuration.
-  - **(2024)** [cloudowski.com](https://cloudowski.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloudowski presents hands-on technical posts on Kubernetes networking, CI/CD integrations, and public cloud infrastructure deployments. The content focuses heavily on solving real-world engineering hurdles using open-source utilities.
-  - **(2024)** [thecloudblog.net](https://thecloudblog.net)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This blog provides architectural walkthroughs focusing on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), infrastructure-as-code deployments, and GitOps implementations. It is useful for platform engineers optimizing workload security and network topologies.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubebyexample.com - kubernetesbyexample.com 🌟🌟](https://kubebyexample.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured, hands-on learning hub created by Red Hat. Offers extensive, walk-through-based paths covering container building blocks, deployment configurations, security vectors, networking interfaces, operators, and stateful storage structures in a code-first, interactive learning interface.
-  - **(2024)** [From Zero to Hero with Identity and Access Control in Azure Kubernetes Service](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/startupsatmicrosoftblog/from-zero-to-hero-with-identity-and-access-control-in-azure-kubernetes-service/4386350) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive handbook for architecting identity boundaries in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It details the integration of Entra ID with native Kubernetes RBAC to eliminate static credentials. Utilizing managed identities ensures secure, audit-compliant interactions with external Azure cloud assets.
-  - **(2024)** [k21academy.com/category/docker-kubernetes](https://k21academy.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” K21Academy delivers structured educational paths centered on Docker and Kubernetes certifications such as CKA, CKAD, and CKS. The materials focus heavily on exam objectives, foundational container mechanics, and secure administrative practices.
-  - **(2024)** [semaphoreci.com: Continuous Blue-Green Deployments With Kubernetes 🌟](https://semaphore.io/blog/continuous-blue-green-deployments-with-kubernetes) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial illustrating native implementation of blue-green deployments on Kubernetes. Demonstrates how to manipulate service selectors, manage ingress controllers, and swap traffic dynamically with zero application downtime.
-  - **(2024)** [ardanlabs.com: Kubernetes CPU Limits and Go](https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog/2024/02/kubernetes-cpu-limits-go.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the performance implications of CFS limits on the Go runtime scheduler.
-- Explains how Go's GOMAXPROCS is typically misaligned with K8s CPU limits, leading to thread thrashing.
-- Demonstrates the use of Uber's `automaxprocs` library to resolve this issue.
-  - **(2024)** [stormforge.io: Automated Kubernetes resource management for platform engineering teams to continuously rightsize workloads with HPA compatibility](https://stormforge.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces StormForge's automated resource optimization platform.
-- Demonstrates how machine learning models continually rightsize CPU/Memory allocations in production.
-- Details how to maintain compatibility with Horizontal Pod Autoscalers (HPA) to avoid competing loops.
-  - **(2024)** [Custom Resources](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/api-extension/custom-resources) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation detailing Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs). Explores dynamic API registration patterns, OpenAPI schema validation, custom status fields, controller loops, and etcd data lifecycle management.
-  - **(2024)** [Krew](https://krew.sigs.k8s.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official packaging system for `kubectl` command-line plugins. Manages discovery, secure checksum installations, and version lifecycle operations of helper tools used to simplify complex operations tasks.
-  - **(2024)** [openkruise.io](https://openkruise.io) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal for the OpenKruise engine. OpenKruise is a CNCF incubating project delivering advanced application automation tools that address complex, scale-intensive deployment scenarios.
-  - **(2024)** [Community Forums 🌟](https://discuss.kubernetes.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary discussion forum for the global Kubernetes community. Houses technical discussion threads, design reviews, ecosystem updates, and collaborative troubleshooting conversations.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes SIGs](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official repository collection managed by Special Interest Groups. It acts as the home for core ecosystem tools, testing frameworks, API extensions, and auxiliary automation packages.
-  - **(2024)** [infoworld.com: 5 priorities that cut cloud costs and improve IT ops](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338245/5-priorities-that-cut-cloud-costs-and-improve-it-ops.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines five critical priorities for cutting cloud computing costs and enhancing operations. Covers automated resource destruction, VM rightsizing, and leveraging IaC templates to eliminate abandoned cloud environments.
-  - **(2024)** [masterpoint.io: Three Terraform Use-cases You Need to Start Implementing](https://masterpoint.io/blog/terraform-use-cases) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents three advanced structural paradigms: multi-region dynamic workspace state querying, native mock-testing checks, and programmatic policy validation integration. Demonstrates production patterns that decoupled dependencies and enforce safe execution boundaries.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.gruntwork.io: A comprehensive guide to managing secrets in your Terraform code 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/a-comprehensive-guide-to-managing-secrets-in-your-terraform-code) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The definitive Gruntwork handbook on secrets management within Terraform deployments. Details strategies for dynamic secret retrieval via external stores (such as HashiCorp Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, or GCP Secret Manager) while avoiding hardcoded variable configurations and leaking credentials in build logs.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to/env0: Terraform Destroy Command: A Guide to Controlled Infrastructure Removal](https://dev.to/envzero/terraform-destroy-command-a-guide-to-controlled-infrastructure-removal-4af8) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive safety-first guide for managing infrastructure lifecycle terminations using the `terraform destroy` command. Highlights critical prevention mechanisms such as the `prevent_destroy` lifecycle hook, target-specific destructions, and mitigation of resource dependency graph breakdowns.
-  - **(2024)** [nilebits.com: Understanding Terraform Drift Detection and Remediation 🌟](https://www.nilebits.com/blog/2024/07/terraform-drift-detection) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural playbook on detecting and remediating drift between active cloud infrastructure and version-controlled declarative states. Analyzes manual and automated feedback loops, the state refresh phase, and systematic remediation options.
-  - **(2024)** [spacelift.io/blog/terraform-backends](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-backends) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular comparison of storage backends (including AWS S3, Google GCS, Azure Blob, and managed cloud environments like Spacelift). Highlights critical differentiators around locking, automated encryption-at-rest strategies, and credential injection security.
-  - **(2024)** [bejarano.io/terraform-plan-light: terraform plan -light 🌟](https://www.bejarano.io/terraform-plan-light) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates wrapper optimizations and command hacks to achieve rapid, low-impact infrastructure calculations (`terraform plan -light`). Designed to reduce API rate-limiting fatigue and calculation lag in huge enterprise accounts by selectively executing plan checks.
-  - **(2024)** [mattias.engineer: Terraform Variable Cross Validation](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/terraform-variable-cross-validation) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines progressive methodologies for variable validation block declarations. Discusses cross-variable dependencies and structural validation patterns that ensure dynamic validation constraints are applied before triggering execution phases.
-  - **(2024)** [mattias.engineer: A Comprehensive Guide to Testing in Terraform: Keep your tests, validations, checks, and policies in order 🌟](https://mattias.engineer/posts/terraform-testing-and-validation) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An outstanding, comprehensive architectural exploration of HCL validation layers. Compares variable validations, dynamic resource checks, state-level policy engines, and the native `terraform test` testing suite to build reliable codebases.
-  - **(2024)** [terraform-docs.io](https://terraform-docs.io/user-guide/introduction) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official user guide for `terraform-docs`, the standard utility used to auto-generate markdown-formatted documentation from HCL module files. Highlights support for custom templates, flexible output schemas (JSON, YAML, XML), and continuous integration pre-commit hooks.
-  - **(2024)** [dronov.net: Terraform, the terrible](https://www.dronov.net/2024/02/22/terraform-the-terrible-en.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep critical review outlining inherent design limitations and architectural friction of the Terraform eco-system. Highlights concerns with state serialization hazards, syntax-level limits in HCL, and complex cyclic graphs inside enterprise multi-tenant designs.
-  - **(2024)** [nedinthecloud.com: Comparing Open TOFU And Terraform](https://nedinthecloud.com/2024/01/22/comparing-opentofu-and-terraform) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A balanced, technical side-by-side assessment evaluating the feature-level convergence and divergence of OpenTofu and HashiCorp Terraform. Breaks down functional differences including custom registry configurations, enhanced state encryption architectures, and tooling divergence.
-  - **(2024)** [pod.chaoslever.com: HashiCorp Under IBM’s Wing](https://pod.chaoslever.com/hashicorp-under-ibms-wing) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pod discussion analyzing the legal, license-level, and operational ramifications of IBM's acquisition of HashiCorp. Traces the market's response, the rise of the Linux Foundation's OpenTofu project, and subsequent shifts in corporate support and hybrid-cloud automation strategies in 2026.
-  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Analyzing IBM’s Acquisition of HashiCorp: A Game-Changer in Hybrid Cloud Management](https://build5nines.com/analyzing-ibms-acquisition-of-hashicorp-a-game-changer-in-hybrid-cloud-management) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic analysis of IBM's landmark acquisition of HashiCorp and its direct impact on multi-cloud orchestration. Examines how combining HashiCorp's stack (Terraform, Vault, Consul) with IBM's Red Hat OpenShift and Ansible portfolios shapes enterprise hybrid-cloud management pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [howdykloudy.in: Implementing Shift Left for Terraform: An Introductory Guide 🌟](https://www.howdykloudy.in/blog/implementing-shift-left-for-terraform-an-introductory-guide) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory architectural roadmap to 'Shifting Left' inside infrastructure workflows. Promotes integrating semantic linters, static security engines (such as Checkov or Trivy), and cost projections (Infracost) directly inside native development sandboxes.
-  - **(2024)** [scalr.com: An alternative to Terraform Cloud and Terraform Enterprise](https://scalr.com) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Scalr is positioned as an enterprise alternative to Terraform Cloud/Enterprise. While initial positioning emphasized licensing differences, in 2026 it provides mature multi-registry management, hierarchical environment designs, and fine-grained Open Policy Agent (OPA) integrations, serving as a reliable control plane for large-scale enterprise automation.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/ozbillwang/terraform-best-practices](https://github.com/ozbillwang/terraform-best-practices) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular community directory presenting opinions, formatting templates, and state handling rules designed to maximize maintainability across large infrastructure teams working on complex IaC footprints.
-  - **(2024)** [developer.hashicorp.com: Part 3: How to Evolve Your Provisioning Practices](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/cloud-docs/recommended-practices/part3) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HashiCorp's official recommendation guide detailing architectural transformations necessary for scaling IaC teams. Progresses from basic single-operator CLI execution to enterprise platform governance with automated, collaborative, run-directed GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [spacelift.io: 20 Terraform Best Practices to Improve your TF workflow 🌟](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-best-practices) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thorough guide highlighting 20 advanced configuration recommendations. Details robust error mitigation techniques, remote state lock handling, local workspace abstraction strategies, and dry run validation checks.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Landing Zones Accelerators for Bicep and Terraform. Announcing General Availability!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/azure-landing-zones-accelerators-for-bicep-and-terraform-announcing-general-avai/4029866) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GA announcement of the official Bicep and Terraform accelerators designed for deploying Azure Landing Zones (ALZ). These accelerators provide enterprise developers with template-driven deployment mechanisms for core platform hubs and spokes, reducing manual deployment errors and accelerating migration timelines.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Call APIs with Terraform Providers. Learn how to use and create custom Terraform Providers in a new collection of tutorials on HashiCorp Learn 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/plugin/sdkv2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A core architectural guide for developers looking to build custom Terraform providers using the Plugin SDKv2 (and the newer Framework). Explains API lifecycle mapping, resource schemas, CRUD operation handling, and state preservation mechanics.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Configure Default Tags for AWS Resources 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/aws-default-tags)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to configure centralized tagging profiles directly inside the AWS provider block. Enables developers to inherit unified organizational compliance tags automatically across all provisioned AWS cloud assets.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Introduction to using Azure Verified Modules for Terraform](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/samples/azure-samples/avm-terraform-labs/avm-terraform-labs) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the application of Azure Verified Modules specifically optimized for Terraform configurations. Demonstrates how to write scalable HCL blocks backed by Microsoft-maintained definitions, matching enterprise governance standards.
-  - **(2024)** [terraform.io: Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure - Terraform module](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/aztfmod/caf/azurerm/latest) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) landing zones module for Terraform. Serves as a modular master blueprint for provisioning secure, compliant, and pre-configured multi-subscription enterprise topologies on Microsoft Azure.
-  - **(2024)** [aws-observability.github.io: AWS Observability Accelerator for Terraform 🌟](https://aws-observability.github.io/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The AWS Observability Accelerator is an official collection of production-grade Terraform modules. Quickly configures and installs ADOT, Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, and Grafana on Amazon EKS clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [aws-observability.github.io: Tracing on Amazon EKS](https://aws-observability.github.io/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator/eks/tracing) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized sub-section of the AWS Observability Accelerator focusing exclusively on tracing strategies on EKS. Details provisioning of ADOT Collector sidecars, OpenTelemetry APIs, and AWS X-Ray integration frameworks.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Write Packer template for AWS](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/tutorials/aws-get-started/aws-get-started-build-image)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official hands-on tutorial guiding users through writing their first HCL-based Packer template for Amazon Web Services (AWS). Guides developers through declaring VPC variables, ami_regions, provisioners, and security credentials needed to deploy Golden Images.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: y Serverless Applications with AWS Lambda and API Gateway 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/lambda-api-gateway)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Standard HashiCorp tutorial teaching developers how to architect, deploy, and configure high-performance serverless endpoints using AWS Lambda and API Gateway, entirely declared via modular HCL files.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Deploy Federated Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Clusters](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/networking/multicloud-kubernetes) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official HashiCorp tutorial illustrating how to configure and deploy federated Kubernetes clusters across multi-cloud environments. Leverages Consul Service Mesh alongside Terraform for secure cross-network discovery and communication routing.
-  - **(2024)** [spacelift.io: How to Provision an AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-eks) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A production-focused Spacelift tutorial for deploying AWS EKS using modern terraform-aws-eks modules. Details critical path definitions including VPC setups, IAM OIDC providers, KMS encryption keys, and node group autoscaling profiles.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Terraform on Azure February 2024 Update](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/terraform-on-azure-february-2024-update/4070567) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A regular engineering update highlighting improvements to Azure Terraform systems. Details features like AzAPI provider evolution, newly implemented resource types in AzureRM, and tools aiming to simplify cloud migration workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Overview of Azure Export for Terraform](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/terraform/azure-export-for-terraform/export-terraform-overview) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Microsoft documentation for importing cloud resources with `aztfexport`. Offers step-by-step guidance on scanning target environments, planning state alignment, and resolving common resource parsing errors.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Using Azure Export for Terraform in advanced scenarios](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/terraform/azure-export-for-terraform/export-advanced-scenarios) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations playbook dealing with complex scenarios when running `aztfexport`. Focuses on large resource counts, Custom Mapping files, bulk imports, and resolving complex API dependency graphs safely.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Announcing AzAPI Dynamic Properties](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-azapi-dynamic-properties/4121855) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the Dynamic Properties feature in the AzAPI Terraform provider. Explores how this addition replaces basic JSON formatting, allowing developers to manage atypical cloud features with clean, typed configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Using AzAPI Terraform Provider Dynamic Properties Feature instead of jsonencode](https://build5nines.com/using-azapi-terraform-provider-dynamic-properties-feature-instead-of-jsonencode) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates the practical benefits of using AzAPI Dynamic Properties rather than standard `jsonencode` blocks. Establishes how this simplifies resource files, improves type-checking, and makes Terraform code easier to read.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Create an Azure OpenAI, LangChain, ChromaDB, and Chainlit chat app in AKS using Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/create-an-azure-openai-langchain-chromadb-and-chainlit-chat-app-in-aks-using-ter/4024070) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An innovative blueprint outlining how to build a generative AI application on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) using Terraform. It walks through orchestration of LangChain pipelines, ChromaDB vector storage, Chainlit interfaces, and secure integration with Azure OpenAI endpoints.
-  - **(2024)** [Teaser: Chapter 2 of Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional Study Guide](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/terraform-professional-chapter-2) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced study guide segment detailing the Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional Certification. Focuses on advanced deployment pipelines, complex state lock paradigms, deep provider configurations, and collaborative enterprise orchestration patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [Rook-Ceph](https://operatorhub.io/operator/rook-ceph) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The OperatorHub page for Rook-Ceph, establishing a Kubernetes-native way to run storage servers directly on a cluster. It turns local drives into dynamic volumes.
-  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/operatorhubio](https://x.com/operatorhubio)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official community account sharing news, releases, and developments in the operator ecosystem.
-  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/advanced-cluster-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (RHACM) for Kubernetes is the premier tool for multi-cluster fleet administration. Based on the open-source Open Cluster Management (OCM) project, it automates bare-metal or cloud provisioned cluster lifecycles, enforces strict declarative security policies (via GitOps), and simplifies cross-cluster networking. It is the enterprise benchmark for orchestrating massive edge, hybrid, or multi-cloud deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com: Openshift 4 training](https://github.com/openshift/training) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A public Git repository containing self-paced curriculum materials and lab configurations to train systems engineers in Day 2 cluster management tasks.
-  - **(2024)** [developers.redhat.com: Developing applications on Kubernetes 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's developer ecosystem portal containing targeted learning paths for deploying applications onto Kubernetes and OpenShift. Content spans building container images, designing Kubernetes manifests, managing secret injections, and orchestrating deployment patterns like rolling updates or canary releases. It serves as a continuous educational hub for containerized application design.
-  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: Python Cheat Sheet Basics](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/python-tutorial/python-cheat-sheet-basics) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A quick-reference guide tracking Python's basic features. Explores conditional statements, loop patterns, variable mappings, and foundational function implementations to quickly establish scripts.
-  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: AWS Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/amazon-web-services-aws-tutorial/aws-cheat-sheet) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational AWS architecture reference detailing core cloud offerings like EC2 instances, S3 storage buckets, and IAM policy permissions. It serves as a helpful baseline for developers building multi-tier, microservice-based cloud deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: SQL Commands Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/sql-tutorial/sql-commands-cheat-sheet) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational SQL index summarizing syntax patterns across major engines. Synthesizes basic statements with introductory query filters, making it a reliable reference for new database engineers.
-  - **(2024)** [hackr.io: SQL Commands Tutorial: DDL, DML, TCL and DQL Commands](https://hackr.io/blog/sql-commands) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tutorial breaking down relational SQL execution engines into distinct scopes: DDL, DML, TCL, and DQL. Facilitates clean storage engine configuration, schema updates, and programmatic transactional isolation patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [TSQL and SQL Queries Cheat Sheet](https://helpercodes.com/sql-query-cheatsheet-tutorial) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Transact-SQL (T-SQL) syntax index for Microsoft SQL Server. It details platform-specific constructs, stored procedures, exception handling, and query patterns critical for developers working inside enterprise Windows ecosystem storage layers.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Optimizing SQL Queries by 23x!!!](https://dev.to/navneet7716/optimizing-sql-queries-h9j) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A database engineering optimization guide detailing a 23x performance improvement. Teaches strategies for index structuring, deep query analyzer explain plan parsing, and query patterns that eliminate execution bottlenecks.
-  - **(2024)** [datadoghq.com: PostgreSQL Cheatsheet](https://www.datadoghq.com/resources/datadog-postgresql-cheatsheet) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A production-oriented PostgreSQL maintenance manual from Datadog. Concentrates on performance telemetry, vacuum parameters, deep query tracking metrics, locking processes, and performance troubleshooting.
-  - **(2024)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes Research. Research documents on node instance types, managed services, ingress controllers, CNIs, etc.](https://learnkube.com/research) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptional, data-driven research catalog evaluating critical Kubernetes deployment components. Compiles comparative benchmarks and analyses of CNI plugins (Cilium, Calico), cloud providers (EKS, GKE, AKS), virtual machine shapes, and Ingress Controller solutions, highlighting costs and latencies.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: The Ultimate Selenium Python Cheat Sheet for Test Automation](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-python-cheat-sheet) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive testing guide focused on using Selenium within Python environments. Explains custom locator methods, dynamic page object models, wait strategies, and parallel pipeline testing.
-  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: Selenium Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/selenium-tutorial/selenium-cheat-sheet) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural and structural guide summarizing Selenium tools. Features comparisons of Selenium WebDriver, IDE, and Grid architectures, detailing remote parallel execution setups across enterprise systems.
-  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: RPA Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/rpa-tutorial/rpa-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory synthesis of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools like UiPath and Blue Prism. Focuses on orchestrating digital processes, setting up API bridges, and designing bots for enterprise scale.
-  - **(2024)** [cloudskills.io: Getting Started with Git and Azure DevOps: The Ultimate Guide 🌟](https://ine.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive workflow guide demonstrating advanced Git version control configurations within Azure DevOps projects. Shows how to set up strict PR approval limits and automated checkouts.
-  - **(2024)** [NPM and Yarn Wrapper and Steps](https://plugins.jenkins.io/npm-yarn-wrapper-steps) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides pipeline wrapper steps for isolated Node.js, NPM, and Yarn configurations. It simplifies packages builds and credentials handling for modern frontend delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [Git Push](https://plugins.jenkins.io/git-push) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automates basic push operations back to git remotes directly from within pipeline steps. It wraps git command executions to let jobs commit generated changes, updates, or tags without requiring complex scripts.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: Jenkins Tutorial 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/jenkins) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive Jenkins learning hub providing developer onboarding material covering setup, node orchestration, plugin configurations, and automated testing integrations. *Curator Insight*: Foundational learning path. *Live Grounding*: Useful for baseline developer onboarding though less representative of advanced IaC pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [jenkins-job-builder.readthedocs.io 🌟](https://jenkins-job-builder.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized templating utility designed by OpenStack to parse YAML or JSON structures into standard Jenkins XML models. Enables highly-repeatable multi-job configuration scaling across multi-tenant servers.
-  - **(2024)** [Visual Studio Code JCasC-Plugin 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jcasc-developers.jcasc-plugin) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance developer editor tool designed to provide autocompletion, real-time schema linting, and context-aware validation syntax checks specifically for managing complex Jenkins Configuration as Code declarations.
-  - **(2024)** [cloudbees.com: All Tier 1 Plugins Support Configuration as Code 🌟🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/configuration-as-code-plugin-support) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic report confirming unified validation efforts that confirm all Tier 1 Jenkins ecosystem components natively conform to standard JCasC schemas, securing enterprise stability for configuration-driven provisioning pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [devopscube.com: Jenkins Architecture Explained – Beginners Guide](https://devopscube.com/jenkins-architecture-explained) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A classic conceptual primer outlining standard architecture dynamics between Jenkins central control plane instances and scale-out worker agents. Delivers essential mental models for networking, agent provisioning, and persistence.
-  - **(2024)** [jenkins-version](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins-version) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An infrastructure management micro-library maintaining core platform version maps. Used by operations modules to trace historical releases, coordinate security updates, and validate target software compatibility matrices.
-  - **(2024)** [devops.com: Kubernetes Jenkins Master-Slave: Scaling the Scalability Issue](https://devops.com/kubernetes-jenkins-master-slave-scaling-the-scalability-issue) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep-dive clarifying structural friction when scaling Dynamic Kubernetes Agents. Elaborates on cluster size optimizations, node selectors, and transient agent lifetimes.
-  - **(2024)** [cloudbees.com: The Two Most Common Issues with Jenkins and How to Fix Them 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/most-common-issues-scaling-jenkins) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive-level operational manual cataloging typical stability failures in high-volume environments (such as configuration lockouts and slow executor thread returns), offering quick mitigation plans for systems teams.
-  - **(2024)** [cloudbees.com: Enterprise JVM Administration and Jenkins Performance 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/enterprise-jvm-administration-and-jenkins-performance) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced runtime configuration analysis covering enterprise Heap allocations, Garbage Collection options, and kernel file descriptors. Guarantees predictable server response profiles under extreme execution loads.
-  - **(2024)** [Compress-buildlog](https://plugins.jenkins.io/compress-buildlog) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An infrastructure optimization utility designed to compress massive console outputs. This tool saves valuable storage space on master volumes, reducing operational costs for high-throughput pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Docker containers as Build Slaves for Jenkins](https://devopscube.com/docker-containers-as-build-slaves-jenkins) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide for implementing Dockerized executors, enabling dynamic allocation of ephemeral developer containers as isolated, on-demand agents. Ensures high container clean-room isolation across parallel builds.
-  - **(2024)** [devops.com: 15 must have Jenkins plugins to increase productivity](https://devops.com/15-must-jenkins-plugins-increase-productivity) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational digest analyzing fifteen key plugin utilities critical to scaling production clusters, spanning monitoring hooks, dynamic cleanup scripts, and visual feedback mechanisms.
-  - **(2024)** [devteam.space: 10 Best Jenkins Plugins For DevOps](https://www.devteam.space/blog/10-best-jenkins-plugins-for-devops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative analysis evaluating the top 10 enterprise plugins critical for scaling CI/CD pipelines, highlighting security integrations, Kubernetes agent controllers, and pipeline visualization plugins.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use Shared Libraries In A Jenkins Pipeline? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-jenkins-shared-libraries-in-a-jenkins-pipeline) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-wide reference demonstrating the implementation of version-controlled, modular Jenkins Shared Libraries to streamline development. This approach encapsulates repeatable tasks inside global Groovy modules, minimizing configuration drift and maximizing pipeline standardization.
-  - **(2024)** [devops.com: Top 10 Best Practices for Jenkins Pipeline Plugin 🌟](https://devops.com/top-10-best-practices-for-jenkins-pipeline-plugin) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental playbook cataloging pipeline coding mistakes. Covers memory footprint reductions, parallel thread orchestrations, avoiding non-serializable objects, and managing global timeouts.
-  - **(2024)** [plugins.jenkins.io/templating-engine: Jenkins Template Engine JTE 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/templating-engine) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced alternative pipeline runtime engine decoupling overall operational workflows from specific developer tools. Rather than copy-pasting monolithic Jenkinsfiles, JTE allows central operations teams to provision abstract compliance configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: Jenkins Extension Pack: DontShaveTheYak](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=DontShaveTheYak.jenkins-extension-pack) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pre-curated editor extension pack tailored to optimize developer workflows. Includes custom Groovy autocompletion rules, pipeline linter commands, and snippets built around the DontShaveTheYak ecosystem.
-  - **(2024)** [Jenkins plugin to provide automatic status for multibranch jobs (Grafana)](https://plugins.jenkins.io/github-autostatus) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automatically sends multibranch pipeline run metrics, build status, and custom stage benchmarks straight to Grafana or InfluxDB systems. Exposes raw telemetry for granular query trends.
-  - **(2024)** [Build Monitor Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/build-monitor-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a highly visual, wallboard-friendly view of Jenkins jobs status. Designed for operation centers to monitor continuous deployment and integration stages.
-  - **(2024)** [Monitor Pro Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/monitor-pro) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exposes extended monitoring profiles for Jenkins infrastructure. Enhances native monitoring dashboards with modular status summaries and pipeline success rates.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube: Monitoring Jenkins with Grafana and Prometheus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWFJem7GUAc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical screencast instructing administrators on leveraging the Prometheus plugin to stream performance metrics into a dedicated Grafana dashboard for automated alerts and trends tracking.
-  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: optimizing jenkins to ensure fast build times with dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/optimizing-jenkins-to-ensure-fast-build-times-with-dynatrace) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic architectural post detailing Dynatrace-driven optimization patterns to prevent build queuing, trace bottlenecked pipeline dependencies, and monitor overall health.
-  - **(2024)** [opsview.com: opspack](https://docs.itrsgroup.com/docs/opsview/6.12.1/opspacks/opspack-index/index.html) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed documentation regarding Opsview's pre-configured monitoring packages (opspacks) for tracing queue sizes, job results, and active slave counts in Jenkins setups.
-  - **(2024)** [qualys-cs: Qualys Container Scanning Connector](https://plugins.jenkins.io/qualys-cs) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enforces early-stage continuous security by triggering Qualys Container Security platform scans on newly built images. It evaluates configurations and critical software packages, stopping bad artifacts before they reach production registries.
-  - **(2024)** [InsightVM Container Image Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/rapid7-insightvm-container-assessment) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Triggers Rapid7 InsightVM container scans on intermediate image stages to evaluate vulnerabilities and configurations, enforcing standard container security controls directly in the pipeline.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: Working With Playbooks](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks.html) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference documentation for writing and executing Ansible Playbooks. This standard manual explains YAML syntax, task execution flows, variable precedence, and handler behaviors, forming the fundamental baseline for all Ansible-driven infrastructure automation.
-  - **(2024)** [AWX Ansible Collection: galaxy.ansible.com/awx/awx](https://galaxy.ansible.com/awx/awx) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official `awx.awx` Ansible Collection, which provides dedicated modules to interact programmatically with AWX/Tower API endpoints. This enables GitOps-style management of AWX configurations, job templates, credentials, and organizational schemas.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: Developing Ansible modules](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/dev_guide/developing_modules_general.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering documentation guiding development of custom Ansible modules. Details internal Python dependencies, standard exit codes, state validation, and interface expectations.
-  - **(2024)** [redhat.com: Ansible Essentials: Simplicity in Automation Technical Overview (Free Course) 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/au094-ansible-essentials-simplicity-automation-technical-overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A free, official Red Hat technical training course outlining the foundations of YAML configuration, agentless execution, and task execution patterns. Ideal for onboarding engineers to standard enterprise automation playbooks safely and effectively.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: kubernetes.core.helm module – Manages Kubernetes packages with the Helm package manager](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/kubernetes/core/helm_module.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference for the `kubernetes.core.helm` Ansible module. This enables declarative state management of Helm packages inside Kubernetes clusters directly from playbooks, bridging traditional automation with modern GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: kubernetes.core.helm_plugin module – Manage Helm plugins](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/kubernetes/core/helm_plugin_module.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation detailing Ansible's `kubernetes.core.helm_plugin` module. This module automates the installation, update, and removal of core Helm plugins, streamlining toolchain dependencies directly on administrative cluster environments.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: kubernetes.core.k8s – Manage Kubernetes (K8s) objects](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/kubernetes/core/k8s_module.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation for the cornerstone `kubernetes.core.k8s` module. It allows direct, declarative definition of Kubernetes objects inside Ansible playbooks using native YAML manifest definitions, enabling a blended hybrid orchestration pattern.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Marketplace (AMIs): AWX/Tower](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/search/results?searchTerms=tower) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated catalog of Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) featuring pre-configured deployments of Ansible Tower and AWX. This enables fast, turn-key deployment of configuration management control centers within VPC structures on AWS.
-  - **(2024)** [Public Cloud Guides 🌟](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/scenario_guides/cloud_guides.html) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official scenario guides showing how to use Ansible to provision, manage, and orchestrate resources across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other major hyper-scalers using native cloud modules.
-  - **(2024)** [octoperf.com](https://octoperf.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Octoperf is a commercial, cloud-native performance testing platform built directly on top of Apache JMeter. It streamlines the creation, execution, and analysis of large-scale JMeter tests without the burden of managing local load generator infrastructure. Ideal for modern DevOps pipelines seeking codeless test design and real-time reporting dashboards.
-  - **(2024)** [flood.io](https://flood.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tricentis Flood is a cloud-hosted load testing platform that supports JMeter, Gatling, and Selenium. It allows engineering teams to scale massive distributed loads from global geographic regions to assert system resiliency. It serves as a critical integration point for modern CI/CD pipelines aiming to shift performance testing left.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.microsoft.com: Azure Load Testing](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-testing) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Azure's managed load testing service that lets developers generate high-scale load using existing Apache JMeter scripts. Synthesizing live cloud updates, it integrates seamlessly with Azure Monitor to provide end-to-end insights from client-side response times to server-side resource bottlenecks, aiding rapid optimization.
-  - **(2024)** [Gitea](https://about.gitea.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly performant, lightweight self-hosted Git platform written in Go. Ideal for low-resource environments, local test clusters, or edge deployments where running complex server infrastructures like GitLab is impossible.
-  - **(2024)** [Atlassian Sourcetree](https://www.sourcetreeapp.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade visual desktop client for Git. Offers robust graphic representation of complex branch models, submodule states, and advanced rebasing processes. Designed to simplify interaction with non-standard commit histories.
-  - **(2024)** [gitkraken.com](https://www.gitkraken.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A feature-rich desktop client focusing on graphical representation of interactive branch graphs. Highlights merge tools and deep integrations with cloud-native hosting providers, greatly simplifying complex repository actions for development teams.
-  - **(2024)** [semantic-release.gitbook.io 🌟](https://semantic-release.gitbook.io/semantic-release) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official blueprints for semantic-release, a pipeline agent that completely automates versioning and package publishing. Analyzes commit messages matching conventional standards to calculate semver increments, avoiding manual human errors during rollout pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [Azure DevOps Labs 🌟](https://azuredevopslabs.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A extensive sandbox catalog presenting modular, self-paced technical tutorials for Azure DevOps. Teaches container builds, environment configuration matrices, and enterprise-grade security structures designed to support high-scale operations.
-  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/azuredevops](https://x.com/azuredevops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official communication stream detailing updates and security patches for Azure DevOps platforms. Serves as a useful secondary source for tracking telemetry optimizations and service level agreements (SLAs) directly from engineering teams.
-  - **(2024)** [thenewstack.io: K8Spin Provides Multitenant Isolation for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/k8spin-provides-multitenant-isolation-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An article discussing how K8Spin implements virtualized tenant workspaces. Reviews performance overheads and resource boundaries of namespace isolation relative to physical, heavy, multi-cluster architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [Discover K8Spin open source software](https://k8spin.cloud/oss-projects) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal cataloging K8Spin's open-source projects. Focuses on lightweight cluster sharing tools, providing APIs designed to bootstrap secure developer workspaces instantly.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/ElementTech/kube-reqsizer](https://github.com/ElementTech/kube-reqsizer) ⭐ 207  [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An intelligent, micro-scale request resizer that monitors active CPU and Memory signatures. It automatically updates container resource request guidelines on-the-fly, reducing computing slack to boost global node density without violating application reliability constraints.
-  - **(2024)** [K8s KPIs with Kuberhealthy 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/29/k8s-kpis-with-kuberhealthy) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference details how to implement the Kuberhealthy operator to monitor cluster KPIs. It explains how to deploy synthetic check CRDs that run test cycles of network calls, pod scheduling, and DNS lookups, alerting operators to cluster problems early.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator 🌟](https://github.com/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized job execution supervisor focused on automated lifecycle pruning. It dynamically clears completed or broken jobs based on custom-defined TTL guidelines, preventing etcd congestion caused by historical batch resources.
-  - **(2024)** [omerxx.com: 10 Things I wish I’d known before building a Kubernetes CRD controller](https://omerxx.com/k8s-controllers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical article compiling essential engineering rules for developing custom Kubernetes controllers. Highlights architectural patterns around dynamic client-go cache managers, custom rate-limiting designs, finalizer safety implementations, and validating webhooks.
-  - **(2024)** [itnext.io: 5 Advanced Kubernetes Operators Every DevOps Engineer Should Know About 🌟](https://itnext.io/5-advanced-kubernetes-operators-every-devops-engineer-should-know-about-ab46bdc1c7d5) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report outlining five crucial operators that streamline infrastructure orchestration. Analyzes the design benefits of using specialized controllers to handle stateful, complex operations on storage, observability, and networking workloads.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: What Is A Kubernetes Operator?](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-is-a-kubernetes-operator-53kb) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental introduction analyzing the architecture and patterns behind Kubernetes Operators. Demystifies the reconciliation engine, custom resources, and control loops to teach how human runbooks can be systematically automated in software.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.frankel.ch: Introduction to Kubernetes extensibility 🌟](https://blog.frankel.ch/kubernetes-extensibility) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural overview explaining the mechanics of Kubernetes API extension. It reviews Custom Resource definitions, control loops, and API aggregation structures to build a complete mental map of the engine's modular architecture.
-  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: Build a Kubernetes Operator in 10 minutes with Operator SDK](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-operator-sdk) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step tutorial on bootstrapping custom operators using the Operator SDK. It demonstrates how to wrap Ansible playbooks or Go logic to build automated, declarative infrastructure controls.
-  - **(2024)** [itnext.io: Testing the Operator SDK and making a prefetch mechanism for Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/testing-the-operator-sdk-and-making-a-prefetch-mechanism-for-kubernetes-7508577efdd7) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical article walks through testing operators built with the Operator SDK. It details how to build dynamic prefetch mechanics to download image assets to target nodes prior to scheduling pods.
-  - **(2024)** [cloud.redhat.com: Red Hat Container Community of Practice Operators](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-container-community-of-practice-operators) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated reference of operations practices created by Red Hat's Container Community of Practice. Discusses deployment methods, multi-tenant isolation operators, and configuration frameworks built to manage complex setups.
-  - **(2024)** [thenewstack.io: HashiCorp Vault Operator Manages Kubernetes Secrets](https://thenewstack.io/hashicorp-vault-operator-manages-kubernetes-secrets) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study examining security profiles using the Vault Secrets Operator. It dissects architectural topologies where dynamic secrets are mirrored from external secret hubs to native pods, validating zero-trust posture across cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2024)** [AI Meets Terraform: Prompt Strategies for Test Generation](https://masterpoint.io/blog/ai-meets-tf-prompt-strategies-for-test-generation) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores LLM prompting strategies designed to automatically generate high-quality integration testing assertions for Terraform infrastructure codebases. Outlines systematic framework specifications to minimize manual testing overhead.
-  - **(2024)** [cnab.io: CNABs facilitate the bundling, installing and managing of container-native' apps β€” and their coupled services](https://cnab.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) specification is a unified ecosystem standard for packaging, installing, and managing multi-service distributed apps. It merges disparate structures like Helm, Terraform, and Docker images into one lifecycle contract. The initiative is critical for complex hybrid-cloud delivery.
-  - **(2024)** [Arktos](https://github.com/futurewei-cloud/arktos) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An alternative, heavily modified Kubernetes runtime architecture optimized for massive multi-tenancy scales. Introduces partition-based controllers and native multi-tenant routing directly inside the API server context.
-  - **(2024)** [smartxworks/knest](https://github.com/smartxworks/knest) ⭐ 89  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Knest is a cluster provisioning tool that automates the deployment of nested Kubernetes clusters using Virtink virtual machines. It solves multi-tenant physical isolation challenges by running independent control planes inside virtual environments on top of a physical cluster parent.
-  - **(2024)** [KubeEye: An Automatic Diagnostic Tool that Provides a Holistic View of Your' Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/kubeeye-automatic-cluster-diagnostic-tool) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An automated cluster review tool designed to analyze workloads, node health, and network security profiles. It maps current states against Kubernetes operational best practices. Heavily integrated with KubeSphere, offering operators an intuitive baseline audit tool.
-  - **(2024)** [KubeStellar Console 🌟](https://console.kubestellar.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A management dashboard interface tailored for KubeStellar. It simplifies the visualization of multi-cluster synchronization, workload distribution profiles, and edge deployment topologies, enabling unified control-plane governance across hybrid architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [The Golden Kubernetes Tooling and Helpers list](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WPHt0gsb7adVzY3eviMK2W8LejV0I5m_Zpc8tMzl_2w/edit) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly granular, crowd-sourced spreadsheet tracking essential Kubernetes tools and extensions. Acts as an excellent resource for platform architects searching for specialized utilities in monitoring, cost allocation, and security governance.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to/cyclops-ui: Five tools to make your K8s experience more enjoyable](https://dev.to/cyclops-ui/five-tools-to-make-your-k8s-experience-more-enjoyable-5d85)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated compilation evaluating five alternative graphical interfaces and CLI utilities designed to simplify everyday Kubernetes development and operations. Focuses on visual management, interactive debugging, and reducing the learning curve of raw YAML manifests.
-  - **(2024)** [jthomperoo/k8shorizmetrics](https://github.com/jthomperoo/k8shorizmetrics) ⭐ 41  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensible Go library designed to replicate the calculation logic of the standard Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA). This enables custom controller authors or simulator developers to run local evaluations on raw telemetry data to validate scaling algorithms.
-  - **(2024)** [anthropic.com: Introducing the Model Context Protocol](https://www.anthropic.com/news/model-context-protocol) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Anthropic's release document introducing the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open-standard protocol enabling LLM agents to securely interact with external tools and data sources. MCP standardizes the JSON-RPC interface between hosts and servers, resolving the integration fragmentation that previously plagued generative AI integrations and agentic workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infra in Azure for Developers - The What](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/infra-in-azure-for-developers---the-what/4026102) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-centric guide covering core Azure infrastructure concepts such as virtual networks, subnets, computing runtimes, and managed services. Designed to close the gap between software development and platform engineering, it helps developers build cloud-native applications with a solid understanding of the underlying topology.
-  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Setting up a CI-CD Pipeline Using Azure DevOps 🌟](https://dev.to/gbengelebs/setting-up-a-ci-cd-pipeline-using-azure-devops-4gb) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clear walk-through of establishing initial continuous delivery templates in Azure DevOps. Covers agent configurations, testing setups, and artifact publishing phases.
-  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Exporting and importing variables between Bicep files: compileTimeImports | Freek Berson](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/exporting-importing-variables-between-bicep-files-freek-berson-n0ske) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the use of `compileTimeImports` to share variables, user-defined types, and functions across disparate Azure Bicep files. This feature significantly enhances modular code reuse and enterprise standardization without relying on runtime outputs.
-  - **(2024)** [azure.github.io/Azure-Verified-Modules 🌟](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Verified-Modules) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The central documentation portal for Azure Verified Modules (AVM), Microsoft's standardized, validated IaC building blocks. Supports both Bicep and Terraform, guaranteeing reliable, hardened, and highly consistent deployments at enterprise scale.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube: Code To Cloud - Getting Started With: Azure Verified Modules](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1lOKQOapTw) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video guide on consuming Azure Verified Modules (AVM) inside cloud delivery workflows. Demonstrates discovery, testing, integration, and community compliance practices for modular Bicep architecture blocks.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infra in Azure for Developers - The How (Part 2)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/infra-in-azure-for-developers---the-how-part-2/4046385) [BICEP CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains DevOps-centric infrastructure integration, detailing how developers can design, scale, and manage cloud footprints utilizing developer-focused IaC patterns. Focuses on developer self-service while adhering to guardrails.
-  - **(2024)** [johnlokerse.dev: Lint Azure Bicep templates in Azure DevOps](https://johnlokerse.dev/2024/02/05/lint-azure-bicep-templates-in-azure-devops) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates the integration of Bicep linting tools within Azure DevOps build pipelines. Ensures syntactic correctness, adherence to best-practice rules, and early feedback loops prior to execution plans or arm deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Announcing public preview of Bicep templates support for Microsoft Graph](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/announcing-public-preview-of-bicep-templates-support-for-microsoft-graph/4141772) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unveils native support within Bicep to programmatically provision and manage Microsoft Graph resources such as Azure AD groups, applications, and service principals. Eliminates complex post-deployment custom scripts or dual-IaC tooling setups.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Architecture - Course Blueprint](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearchitectureblog/azure-course-blueprints/4338972)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Microsoft's structured blueprints mapping out learning paths for modern enterprise cloud solutions. Details the modular training assets required to construct cloud-native application designs, hybrid migration plans, and robust data platform architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [luke.geek.nz/azure: Azure Architecture - Solution Requirement Consideration Checklist](https://luke.geek.nz/azure/azure-architecture-solution-requirement-consideration-checklist) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive architectural considerations checklist for scoping Azure environments. Covers critical paths including disaster recovery, security, compliance, performance scaling, and cost tracking, ensuring solutions are robustly aligned with CAF standards.
-  - **(2024)** [Create an Azure Active Directory tenant for P2S OpenVPN protocol connections](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/openvpn-azure-ad-tenant) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walkthrough on establishing a dedicated Azure Active Directory tenant configuration specifically for securing Point-to-Site (P2S) OpenVPN gateways. Maximizes enterprise security via multi-factor authentication and token validation.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: What’s new in Defender: How Copilot for Security can transform your SOC](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftthreatprotectionblog/what%e2%80%99s-new-in-defender-how-copilot-for-security-can-transform-your-soc/4084222) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how AI-driven Copilot for Security integrates into Security Operations Centers (SOC) using Microsoft Defender signals. Enables analysts to investigate complex breach vectors and draft contextual incident playbooks rapidly using natural language queries.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Monitoring Microsoft Sentinel Reports with Dashboard Hub & Power BI](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/monitoring-microsoft-sentinel-reports-with-dashboard-hub--power-bi/4203870) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides architects on scaling Microsoft Sentinel threat intelligence reporting by utilizing Power BI integrations. Focuses on centralizing complex workspace telemetry, operational KPIs, and incident metrics into a streamlined administrative dashboard.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Conditional Access architecture and personas](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/conditional-access/plan-conditional-access) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores architecture design patterns, administrator roles, and lifecycle management for complex Conditional Access policy matrices. Prevents tenant lockout scenarios while executing strict Zero Trust access models.
-  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Read and Write Azure Blob Storage with Javascript](https://build5nines.com/read-and-write-azure-blob-storage-with-javascript)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer guide for building read-write pipelines targeting Azure Blob Storage using the Node.js SDK. Covers authentication protocols via Microsoft Entra ID integration (using `@azure/identity`) and SAS tokenization, detailing secure file uploads and downloads.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure SQL Managed Instance pools: new features](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresqlblog/azure-sql-managed-instance-pools-new-features/4044688) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the latest performance and architecture updates to Azure SQL Managed Instance pools. Examines how instance pool environments accelerate database provisioning times, support multi-database consolidation, and optimize compute allocation. Key for migrating massive SQL server footprints to unified managed platforms.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Leveraging Azure Event Hub, Microsoft Fabric, and Power BI for Real-Time Data Analytics](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/educatordeveloperblog/leveraging-azure-event-hub-microsoft-fabric-and-power-bi-for-real-time-data-anal/4028701)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architecture blueprint demonstrating ingestion of high-velocity streaming data via Azure Event Hubs into Microsoft Fabric. Explains how to leverage OneLake architecture and real-time analytical tools to visualize data telemetry in Power BI with minimal ETL layer overhead. Essential for modern, real-time analytics dashboards.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.siliconvalve.com: Analysing git commit history using Azure Data Explorer](https://blog.siliconvalve.com/posts/2024/02/06/analysing-git-commit-history-using-azure-data-explorer) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Engineering showcase demonstrating how to ingest Git commit histories into Azure Data Explorer (ADX). Focuses on leveraging Kusto Query Language (KQL) to analyze code repository metrics, developer velocity patterns, and branch merge lifecycles, proving ADX’s high-throughput telemetry capabilities for unorthodox log structures.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Microsoft Fabric - Multi-Tenant Architecture](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/microsoft-fabric---multi-tenant-architecture/4119429) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural breakdown of multi-tenant deployment strategies within Microsoft Fabric. Evaluates security boundaries, multi-workspace segregation, cross-tenant data sharing constraints, and tenant-level resource isolation patterns necessary for managed SaaS structures.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: Azure network monitoring with synthetic traffic](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2024/01/23/azure-network-monitoring-with-synthetic-traffic) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A network engineering guide focused on orchestrating synthetic traffic generation within private Azure subnets. Demonstrates how to proactively measure packet loss, network latency, and throughput jitter across multi-region ExpressRoute paths, identifying WAN bottlenecking issues before they impact live production workloads.
-  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Azure CDN POP Locations: Interactive Map of Azure CDN Points of Presence](https://build5nines.com/azure-cdn-endpoint-interactive-map)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive mapping analysis detailing Azure CDN global Points of Presence (POPs). Highlights regional routing metrics and CDN optimization paths for low-latency web applications. Practical resource for designing globally distributed multi-region assets.
-  - **(2024)** [allazureblog.wordpress.com: Azure Bastion vs UDR](https://allazureblog.wordpress.com/2024/01/18/azure-bastion-and-udrs) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the routing interactions between Azure Bastion and User-Defined Routes (UDRs). Identifies structural routing traps that cause connectivity failure when forced-tunneling internet-bound traffic through virtual appliances. Provides architectural patterns to maintain secure administrative access to private spokes.
-  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Why do Azure Resource Groups have an Azure Region association?](https://build5nines.com/why-do-azure-resource-groups-have-an-azure-region-association)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains why Azure Resource Groups require regional associations despite holding globally distributed resources. Focuses on metadata retention policies, high-availability architecture of the resource manager control plane, and localized compliance/residency constraints.
-  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com: The Ultimate Guide to Azure Cloud Adoption Framework Lifecycle](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ultimate-guide-azure-cloud-adoption-framework-gregor-wohlfarter-hb4sf) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive breakdown of the CAF lifecycle, illustrating the logical progression from business strategy alignment to continuous operation and optimization. It offers real-world perspectives on executing migrations with minimized operational friction. Architects use this roadmap to navigate the governance and architectural alignment challenges of enterprise transitions.
-  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com: CAF vs WAF: Which Framework to Use for Your Cloud Migration?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/caf-vs-waf-which-framework-use-your-cloud-migration-gregor-wohlfarter-hko0f) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative technical analysis mapping out the distinct purposes of CAF (Cloud Adoption Framework) and WAF (Well-Architected Framework). CAF acts as an organizational and governance blueprint for cloud landing-zone design, while WAF operates at the workload level to optimize and secure individual workloads. Architects leverage both in parallel to design a resilient tenant architecture and robust microservice runtimes.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: New feature: easily assign regulatory compliance policies to your Azure Landing Zone](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearchitectureblog/new-feature-easily-assign-regulatory-compliance-policies-to-your-azure-landing-z/4074957) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines simplified mechanisms to assign regulatory compliance policies to Azure Landing Zone hierarchy trees. The feature enables platform administrators to quickly map PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, or FedRAMP benchmarks to specific landing zones, ensuring automated, non-disruptive governance across all workloads.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: From Zero to Hero with Azure Landing Zones](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/startupsatmicrosoftblog/from-zero-to-hero-with-azure-landing-zones/4229195) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive onboarding guide tailored for startups and mid-market organizations deploying Azure Landing Zones. It outlines pragmatically scaled-down approaches to core governance and subscription models. This minimizes initial operational overhead while ensuring compliance and seamless path-to-scale capability.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Get tailored insights with our Advisor Well-Architected assessments](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/finopsblog/get-tailored-insights-with-our-advisor-well-architected-assessments/4218239) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of Well-Architected assessments directly into the Azure Advisor ecosystem. This technical feature programmatically delivers real-time remediation guidance, cost optimization points, and security postures customized to specific workload footprints. It marks a transition from manual consulting reviews to automated continuous policy enforcement.
-  - **(2024)** [infoworld.com: Getting started with Azure OpenAI](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337918/getting-started-with-azure-openai.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical introduction to Azure OpenAI architecture, API consumption, token quotas, private endpoints, and security paradigms necessary for deploying customized Large Language Models safely in enterprise clouds.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: The AI Study Guide: Azure’s top free resources for learning generative AI in 2024](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azure-ai-foundry-blog/the-ai-study-guide-azure%E2%80%99s-top-free-resources-for-learning-generative-ai-in-2024/4036890) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's curated learning guide for generative AI deployment, highlighting training tracks for model orchestration, fine-tuning mechanisms, vector database integration, and LLM telemetry tracking.
-  - **(2024)** [hlokensgard.no: Azure Virtual Network Manager – A game changer or just a costly upgrade?](https://hlokensgard.no/2024/07/01/azure-virtual-network-manager-a-game-changer-or-just-a-costly-upgrade) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates Azure Virtual Network Manager (AVNM), analyzing its capabilities in orchestrating complex global network topologies and security rules at scale. The article provides a critical cost-benefit analysis, comparing AVNM's licensing model against the manual management of virtual network peering and network security groups in hub-and-spoke topologies.
-  - **(2024)** [dotnetcurry.com](https://www.dotnetcurry.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational resource offering deep dives into .NET enterprise application architectures, modern C# programming paradigms, and Azure integration. The platform supports developers migrating desktop architectures to modern, serverless, and container-based environments.
-  - **(2024)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: Learn Cloud 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=azurepaas-tools.vscode-learncloud) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual Studio Code extension designed to accelerate cloud onboarding directly within the developer workspace. It streamlines access to Azure training modules and sandboxed labs, reducing cognitive context switching during technical training.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Data Factory: How to split a file into multiple output files with Bicep](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/azure-data-factory-how-to-split-a-file-into-multiple-output-files-with-bicep/4039825) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical implementation tutorial detailing how to deploy Azure Data Factory pipelines configured to partition large CSV files via modular Bicep templates. Implements clean parameter mapping and functional abstraction within deployment templates.
-  - **(2024)** [mattias.engineer: Azure Federated Identity Credentials for GitHub](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/azure-federated-credentials-github) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to implement OIDC (OpenID Connect) federated identity credentials between GitHub Actions and Microsoft Azure. Eliminates the critical security risk of long-lived corporate service principal credentials by relying on cryptographically short-lived runtime tokens.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/admindroid-community/powershell-scripts: PowerShell Scripts for' Microsoft 365 Management, Reporting, and Auditing](https://github.com/admindroid-community/powershell-scripts) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of administrative scripts designed for auditing active users, licensing allocations, and configuration status within Microsoft 365 tenants.
-  - **(2024)** [azure.github.io/enterprise-azure-policy-as-code: Enterprise Azure Policy as Code Overview](https://azure.github.io/enterprise-azure-policy-as-code) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guide for the Enterprise Azure Policy as Code framework. Enables teams to define, test, and release centralized policies via Git pipelines across nested Azure subscription directories.
-  - **(2024)** [powershellgallery.com: Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo/1.1.0) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official deployment catalog landing page for installing the Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo engine. Standardizes the deployment of schema-based CLI command wrappers.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Announcing a new login experience with Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-a-new-login-experience-with-azure-powershell-and-azure-cli/4109357) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces architectural improvements to CLI/SDK authentication processes using standard system web account interfaces, ensuring integration with Enterprise Entra ID controls.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure PowerShell Tips and Tricks](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/azure-powershell-tips-and-tricks/4066848) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curates efficiency frameworks and parameter operations within the Az module suite. Includes dynamic batch filtering, output conversion scripts, and cloud configuration optimizations.
-  - **(2024)** [shudnow.io](https://www.shudnow.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise operations blog providing guides on AD migrations, network routing structures, and automation architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Discover misconfigurations in Infrastructure as Code (IaC)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/iac-vulnerabilities) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative guide on detecting security vulnerabilities and architectural drifts in ARM, Terraform, and Bicep configurations within Defender for Cloud. Focuses on shift-left security implementation within CI/CD pipelines to block insecure resources prior to deployment.
-  - **(2024)** [Azure Traffic Manager](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation for Azure Traffic Manager, a DNS-based traffic load balancer. Highlights performance-based routing, geographic routing configurations, and seamless service failover strategies for global-scale cloud architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: What is Azure DNS Private Resolver?](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dns/dns-private-resolver-overview) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Defines Azure DNS Private Resolver, a fully-managed service enabling secure, cross-premises DNS resolution. Facilitates simplified querying between on-premises environments and Virtual Networks without self-managed virtual machine DNS servers.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Centralized private resolver architecture implementation using Azure private DNS resolver](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/centralized-private-resolver-architecture-implementation-using-azure-private-dns/4132622) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores a centralized DNS Private Resolver model across complex Hub-Spoke configurations. Analyzes routing tables, forwarding rules, and hybrid connectivity structures to achieve highly resilient cross-cloud resolution.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure network security overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/fundamentals/network-overview) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive structural baseline for cloud perimeter security, private links, virtual firewalls, and application gateways. Forms the backbone of Azure's architectural recommendations for implementing defense-in-depth security.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/Azure-Samples/api-management-workspaces-migration: Azure API' Management workspaces migration tool](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/api-management-workspaces-migration) ⭐ 2  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official migration tool sample designed to transition traditional single-tenant Azure API Management APIs into modern, decentralized workspaces. Helps partition governance duties and resource isolation.
-  - **(2024)** [nedinthecloud.com: Using azure container instances for an azure dev ops self hosted agent](https://nedinthecloud.com/2024/04/15/using-azure-container-instances-for-an-azure-devops-self-hosted-agent) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through establishing ephemeral, self-hosted Azure DevOps agent runners running within Azure Container Instances (ACI). Simplifies pipeline scaling and minimizes runner maintainability overhead.
-  - **(2024)** [Project InnerEye – Democratizing Medical Imaging AI](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/medical-image-analysis) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Democratizes medical imaging AI via PyTorch tools. Explains the InnerEye-Gateway Windows service configuration, enabling DICOM endpoints to route images to AzureML models for automated segmentation and classification.
-  - **(2024)** [harness.io: Pipeline Patterns for CI/CD Pipelines 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/deployment-pipeline-patterns) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A systematic catalogue mapping out complex deployment pipeline topologies. Covers fail-fast designs, parallel execution structures, multi-environment progression, and automated artifact immutability to elevate overall platform engineering.
-  - **(2024)** [harness.io: Kubernetes CI/CD Best Practices](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-ci-cd-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A professional guide detailing best practices for Kubernetes-native CI/CD. Emphasizes image tag immutability, secure namespace configuration, automated GitOps pull routines, secrets orchestration, and strict readiness validations.
-  - **(2024)** [trek10.com: Enterprise CI/CD on AWS: a pragmatic approach](https://caylent.com/blog/pragmatic-enterprise-cicd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pragmatic enterprise architecture paradigms for deploying resilient pipelines on AWS. Focuses on orchestrating CodePipeline, ECS, and EKS under high compliance boundaries, robust IAM roles, and centralized security.
-  - **(2024)** [youtube: Kubernetes Deployment Strategies | DevOps FAQ | DevOps DevOps Interview Q&A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU-EtdEOdlM)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational presentation covering the standard deployment patterns in Kubernetes (Recreate, Rolling Update, Canary, Shadow). Tailored for DevOps engineers seeking solid conceptual preparation and technical interview readiness.
-  - **(2024)** [CI Checks Are Not Enough: Combat Configuration Drift in Kubernetes Resources](https://thenewstack.io/ci-checks-are-not-enough-combat-configuration-drift-in-kubernetes-resources) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive analysis demonstrating why standard static CI checks are insufficient for modern cloud environments. Advocates for real-time drift detection and continuous reconciliation loops in Kubernetes to ensure active infrastructure aligns directly with repository manifests.
-  - **(2024)** [GitBook Webinar: GitBook for Public Docs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=dWSDPD4eXvF3dx5r&v=gnYU0jtQbug&feature=youtu.be)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Webinar presentation highlighting standard configurations for establishing clear, highly readable public documentation using GitBook, emphasizing real-time integrations and Markdown-based code setups.
-  - **(2024)** [forbes.com: From Data Collection To Delivering KPIs: A Roadmap To A Mature Observability Strategy](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2024/03/08/from-data-collection-to-delivering-kpis-a-roadmap-to-a-mature-observability-strategy/?streamIndex=0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a clear roadmap to extract business value from raw telemetry data. Focuses on aligning technical logs and alerts directly with key performance indicators (KPIs) to drive continuous business transformation. Curator Insight: Forbes council insight on business metrics. Live Grounding: Highlights why enterprise monitoring frameworks fail when detached from functional business KPIs.
-  - **(2024)** [Grafana](https://nubenetes.com/grafana/) [GO/TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Grafana is the industry-standard multi-platform open-source analytics and interactive visualization web application. It supports query, visualization, alerting, and analysis of metrics, logs, and traces from diverse backends (Prometheus, Elasticsearch, Loki, Jaeger). Its pluggable architecture allows organizations to build unified operational dashboards across heterogeneous data layers.
-  - **(2024)** [sentry.io](https://sentry.io/welcome) [EN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical framework for real-time application error tracking and performance profiling. Offers native SDK integrations across key stacks, trace stitching, and code-level context detailing for distributed microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [Elastic APM](https://www.elastic.co/observability/application-performance-monitoring) [EN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensible APM engine integrated natively into the Elastic ecosystem. Provides distributed tracing, application-level error capturing, system metrics logging, and auto-instrumentation capabilities for modern software stacks.
-  - **(2024)** [Elastic APM Server](https://www.elastic.co/docs/solutions/observability/apm) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The architectural pipeline middleware component that receives telemetry from Elastic APM agents, validates schemas, processes events, and indexes performance metrics into Elasticsearch.
-  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: openshift monitoring](https://www.dynatrace.com/hub/detail/red-hat-openshift) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines native integration capabilities of the Dynatrace Operator inside Red Hat OpenShift, securing auto-discovery and telemetry indexing for containerized control planes, nodes, and applications.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: 21 Of The Best Jenkins Alternatives For Developers](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/best-jenkins-alternatives) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Surveys the shifting ecosystem of modern Continuous Integration (CI) tools, contrasting traditional server-based systems with cloud-native architectures. Outlines key replacements for Jenkins (such as GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and CircleCI), detailing differences in hosting topologies, plugin dependency models, and configuration maintenance burdens.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: TeamCity vs. Jenkins: Picking The Right CI/CD Tool](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/teamcity-vs-jenkins-picking-the-right-ci-cd-tool) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the structural and financial differences between JetBrains TeamCity and open-source Jenkins. Highlights Jenkins' raw extensibility via thousands of community-authored plugins against TeamCity's high-quality out-of-the-box features, configuration-as-code capabilities, and refined user-access controls.
-  - **(2024)** [cBamboo vs Jenkins: Showdown Of CI/CD Tools](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/bamboo-vs-jenkins-showdown-of-ci-cd-tools) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares Atlassian's commercial Bamboo platform against open-source Jenkins. Investigates how Bamboo's native integrations with Jira and Bitbucket simplify build-to-deploy traceability for enterprise engineering operations, weighing these out-of-the-box benefits against the licensing model and configuration flexibility of Jenkins.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: CircleCI Vs. GitLab: Choosing The Right CI/CD Tool](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/circleci-vs-gitlab) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines SaaS-first CircleCI against the all-in-one DevOps platform of GitLab CI. Contrasts CircleCI's fast docker-in-docker execution and orb-based pipeline sharing with GitLab's comprehensive feature set, which covers source control management, security scanning, and pipeline delivery in a unified framework.
-  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: Jenkins vs Travis vs Bamboo vs TeamCity: Clash Of The Titans](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/jenkins-vs-travis-vs-bamboo-vs-teamcity) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exhaustive battle card detailing the functional tradeoffs of four historic CI platforms. Contrasts the self-managed flexibility of Jenkins, the pioneered SaaS simplicity of Travis CI, the Jira-aligned integrations of Bamboo, and the polished configurations of TeamCity.
-  - **(2024)** [GigaOm's Radar for Enterprise CI/CD 🌟](https://jfrog.com/pipelines)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry analyst review of enterprise CI/CD solutions. Highlights the positioning of systems like JFrog Pipelines on parameters including multi-cloud portability, automated governance, secure distribution, and hybrid scalability.
-  - **(2024)** [waypointproject.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/waypoint) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HashiCorp Waypoint provides developers with a structured application delivery model across multiple underlying orchestrators. Utilizing a single declarative configuration file, it unifies the build, deployment, and release pipeline stages.
-  - **(2024)** [Securing Kubernetes With Anchore](https://anchore.com/kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide analyzing the integration of Anchore's container analysis engines with Kubernetes admission controllers. Focuses on setting custom policy gates that continuously evaluate workload safety and configuration context, denying admission to non-compliant container pods.
-  - **(2024)** [Anchore: Secure Container Based CI/CD Workflows](https://anchore.com/cicd) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses integrating Anchore container security gates directly within automated CI/CD build scripts. Focuses on automated SBOM extraction, system package inspection, and vulnerability threshold enforcement, blocking problematic deployment builds long before registry promotion.
-  - **(2024)** [Configure Microsoft Entra for Increased Security](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/fundamentals/configure-security) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official guidelines detailing the technical configuration of Microsoft Entra ID to establish strong cloud tenant boundaries. It highlights multi-factor authentication, conditional access pathways, and identity protection rules. Essential reading for platform engineers aligning cloud-native infrastructure with corporate compliance frameworks.
-  - **(2024)** [cloud.google.com: OWASP Top 10 mitigation options on Google Cloud 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/security/owasp-top-ten-mitigation) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive architecture reference documenting Google Cloud-native mitigations mapping directly to the OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities. Outlines how to leverage Cloud Armor, Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP), and Security Command Center to implement defense-in-depth security. Highly recommended for enterprise platform designers.
-  - **(2024)** [Validating Kubernetes YAML for best practice and policies 🌟](https://learnkube.com/validating-kubernetes-yaml) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive operational guide detailing static analysis, policy enforcement, and structural schema validation of Kubernetes manifests using tools like Kube-score, Conftest, and Polaris.
-  - **(2024)** [ketch](https://theketch.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An application-delivery framework built to abstract away raw YAML configurations. Enables developers to deploy services via simple command structures without writing detailed manifest boilerplate, though adoption has plateaued due to native GitOps standards.
-  - **(2024)** [yamline.com](https://yamline.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight web-based playground and conversion utility designed for instant linting and refactoring of YAML/JSON documents. It provides interactive syntax visualization to ease the maintenance of complex deployment configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [json-schema.org: Understanding JSON Schema 🌟](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official validation vocabulary specification for JSON documents. Enables programmatic enforcement of structural constraints, data types, and required fields across distributed microservice payload interfaces.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Load Balancer Controller 🌟](https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/aws-load-balancer-controller) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation focused on integrating the AWS Load Balancer Controller with ExternalDNS. This pattern automates Route 53 DNS record creation and synchronization when ALBs or NLBs are dynamically provisioned via Kubernetes Ingress or Service resources.
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide for Security 🌟](https://aws.github.io/aws-eks-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive enterprise guide for hardening EKS clusters against cloud-native threats. It covers network segregation, IAM roles for service accounts (IRSA), secrets encryption, and runtime defense. This is a foundational checklist for any platform engineering team running on AWS.
-  - **(2024)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EKS announces native support for autoscaling CoreDNS Pods](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/05/amazon-eks-native-support-autoscaling-coredns-pods) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the native capabilities of EKS to automatically configure horizontal scaling for CoreDNS deployments based on cluster scale metrics. Solves structural DNS performance bottlenecks during massive scaling events without custom cron jobs.
-  - **(2024)** [Azure Updates AKS 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/?query=AKS) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official real-time tracking feed for feature rollouts, API updates, region additions, and critical deprecation schedules affecting Azure Kubernetes Service.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Deploy AKS and API Management with mTLS](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/api-management/api-management-howto-mutual-certificates-for-clients) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation for implementing mutual TLS (mTLS) configurations between Azure API Management (APIM) and backend AKS services. Includes certificate exchange setups, ingress controller enforcement (such as NGINX), and identity validation processes. Necessary blueprinting for highly compliant systems such as open-banking and healthcare APIs.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Use Application Gateway Ingress Controller (AGIC) with a multitenant Azure Kubernetes Service](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/example-scenario/aks-agic/aks-agic) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This official reference architecture outlines deployment scenarios for using AGIC within multi-tenant AKS cluster designs. It synthesizes strategies for shared vs. dedicated Application Gateways, details path-based and host-based microservices routing, and outlines how to securely terminate TLS while enforcing Web Application Firewall (WAF) rule sets at the perimeter.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: A Practical Guide to Zone Redundant AKS Clusters and Storage](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/a-practical-guide-to-zone-redundant-aks-clusters-and-storage/4036254) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical reference guide focused on designing zone-redundant AKS clusters and resolving multi-zone storage constraints. Addresses the architectural differences between zone-redundant storage (ZRS) and locally redundant storage (LRS) when backing Kubernetes persistent volumes. It maps failure-domain behavior and node affinity to ensure stateful workloads remain resilient to physical datacenter outages.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: AKS landing zone accelerator](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/app-platform/aks/landing-zone-accelerator) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive AKS Landing Zone Accelerator framework aligned with the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF). Provides production-ready templates and structural guidelines covering networking topologies (hub-and-spoke), subscription governance, unified identity management, and default security baselines. This reference is crucial for bootstrapping compliant, enterprise-grade managed Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Getting Started with Azure Kubernetes Service 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/02/05/getting-started-with-azure-kubernetes-service) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A streamlined onboarding guide outlining the core mechanics of building, deploying, and maintaining basic cluster topologies in AKS. Provides a solid foundation covering cluster creation parameters via Azure CLI, container registry linkage, and basic networking. Recommended for developers transitionining from local docker engines to managed cloud-native environments.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Monitor Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) control plane metrics (preview)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/monitor-aks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to monitor managed AKS control plane metrics using the Prometheus-compatible Azure Monitor Workspace. Surfacing vital indicators like API server latency, workqueue depth, and etcd operations, this feature enables SRE teams to identify cluster orchestration bottlenecks and validate control plane scalability during massive pod churn events.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Running GPU accelerated workloads with NVIDIA GPU Operator on AKS 🌟](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurehighperformancecomputingblog/running-gpu-accelerated-workloads-with-nvidia-gpu-operator-on-aks/4061318) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise guide for orchestrating GPU-accelerated workloads on AKS via the NVIDIA GPU Operator. Covers automating driver configuration, runtime modifications, and hardware telemetry. This blueprint enables reliable execution of machine learning, AI model training, and heavy mathematical modeling pipelines inside container runtimes.
-  - **(2024)** [dinantpaardenkooper.nl: Azure Day with Kubernetes](https://dinantpaardenkooper.nl/posts/aks-2024-03-18) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes major engineering takeaways, cluster management trends, and updates shared at the Azure Day with Kubernetes community event. Focuses on practical engineering realities, real-world troubleshooting, and evolving cloud-native tooling within the AKS landscape.
-  - **(2024)** [Fetches all Primitive and Predefined GCP IAM Roles](https://github.com/darkbitio/gcp-iam-role-permissions) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source security tool that parses and exports GCE IAM pre-defined and primitive role definitions. Helps platform security architects map precise least-privilege configurations when implementing Workload Identity bounds inside production GKE clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [Setting up NodeLocal DNSCache](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/nodelocal-dns-cache) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical guide to configuring NodeLocal DNSCache on GKE clusters. By running a lightweight caching agent as a node-level DaemonSet, this pattern prevents connection track table exhaustion and significantly decreases DNS lookup latency for high-throughput microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Cloud DNS](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/cloud-dns) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical documentation for implementing Cloud DNS for GKE. Illustrates how integrating managed GCP Cloud DNS with GKE clusters removes the CPU/Memory overhead of running in-cluster CoreDNS (kube-dns) instances. Essential for highly-scaled microservices architectures prone to DNS query bottlenecking.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/stephaneey/azure-and-k8s-architecture: Azure and K8s Architecture' 🌟](https://github.com/stephaneey/azure-and-k8s-architecture) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated open-source repository featuring detailed visual design maps and deployment blueprints for running enterprise-grade workloads on Azure and AKS. Demonstrates architectural patterns for network security zoning, private endpoints, DNS configuration, and highly isolated hub-and-spoke virtual networks.
-  - **(2024)** [RKE2 Standalone Disaster Recovery Guide](https://support.tools/post/rke2-standalone-disaster-recovery) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Critical disaster recovery operational manual targeting RKE2 standalone clusters. Focuses on backup restoration, etcd snapshot recovery, and certificate rotation when cluster management planes fail.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.techiescamp.com: wcurl: A Simple Wrapper for curl to download files](https://blog.techiescamp.com/docs/wcurl) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough illustrating how `wcurl` simplifies download pipelines. Compares its streamlined syntax to raw `curl` or `wget` commands, highlighting its utility in lightweight Dockerfiles and thin container runtimes.
-  - **(2024)** [CPU Limits in Kubernetes: Deep Dive into Pod Throttling and Kernel Interactions](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cpu-limits-kubernetes-why-your-pod-idle-still-deep-dive-lazarev-k3m7f) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptionally detailed deep dive into kernel interactions, Linux control groups (cgroups), and the Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) quota mechanism inside Kubernetes. It demystifies why pods experience severe throttling even when aggregate CPU metrics appear healthy, analyzing the impact of short-duration burst workloads. It provides essential mathematical formulas and kernel parameters to fine-tune pod limits safely.
-  - **(2024)** [netboxlabs.com: An In-Depth Guide to NetBox for IPAM](https://netboxlabs.com/blog/netbox-ipam) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed evaluation of NetBox's functional features, modeling mechanisms, and operational database structures. Explains how to programmatically model prefixes, cables, circuits, virtualizations, and network routing configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [alexandrehtrb.github.io: HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 explained](https://alexandrehtrb.github.io/posts/2024/03/http2-and-http3-explained) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thorough engineering analysis contrasting architectural behaviors of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. Examines the structural transition from TCP-based flows to UDP-based QUIC, detailing performance impacts.
-  - **(2024)** [devopscube.com: How to Build Docker Image : Comprehensive Beginners Guide](https://devopscube.com/build-docker-image) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured blueprint demonstrating professional design standards for OCI-compliant artifact assemblies. Focuses on minimizing layers, avoiding build context overhead, and utilizing cache layers effectively.
-  - **(2024)** [sysdig.com: Top 20 Dockerfile best practices 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/learn-cloud-native/dockerfile-best-practices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential platform catalog of twenty fundamental guidelines to build highly secure, minimal container images. Emphasizes non-root process configuration, layer optimization, and safe handling of variables.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.docker.com: docker buildx imagetools](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/buildx/imagetools) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official CLI manual for Buildx Imagetools, documenting dynamic multi-platform manifest manipulation directly within registries. Avoids rebuild cycles by merging existing CPU architecture definitions.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.netapp.com: Work with docker volumes - Astra Trident 🌟](https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/trident/trident-docker/volumes-docker.html) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses enterprise-level persistent volumes via Astra Trident CSI mechanisms. Analyzes automated volume creation pipelines, storage backend drivers, and high-availability setups for business-critical setups.
-  - **(2024)** [containerjournal.com: What’s the Difference Between Docker and Kubernetes?](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/whats-the-difference-between-docker-and-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delineates the technological scopes of developer-focused single-node container tooling and complex multi-node production orchestration systems. Explains cluster boundaries and scheduling mechanics.
-  - **(2024)** [snyk.io: 10 Docker Security Best Practices 🌟](https://snyk.io/blog/10-docker-image-security-best-practices) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A vital guide on secure image design, highlighting automated vulnerability analysis tools, secure base selection frameworks, least-privilege principles, and structural dependency lifecycle policies.
-  - **(2024)** [augmentedmind.de: Docker optimization guide: the 12 best tips to optimize Docker image security](https://www.augmentedmind.de/2024/06/12/optimize-docker-image-security) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides twelve optimization patterns aligning build speeds with image security. Topics focus on multi-stage build workflows, package manager caching, minimal base systems, and dynamic secret loading.
-  - **(2024)** [Docker Swarm](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes-alternatives/#docker-swarm) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Docker Swarm as a simple container orchestration alternative to Kubernetes. Evaluates its built-in overlay network routing mesh and single-node setup advantages, noting that its enterprise adoption has decreased in favor of Kubernetes-native environments.
-  - **(2024)** [testcontainers 🌟](https://github.com/testcontainers) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A robust multi-language ecosystem providing throwaway, lightweight instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container for integration testing.
-  - **(2024)** [How to be a professional (un)wrapper #vscode #programmingtools #coding](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yuzKp_KsGIk?si=ooaqRJzW2cmf6Z2M)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores shortcut combinations in VS Code to efficiently wrap and unwrap block tags and brackets, improving the speed of drafting and editing structured YAML or JSON templates.
-  - **(2024)** [New VS Code Release Highlights v1.86](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bVlIo4H0IDU)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-speed video digest covering release highlights of VS Code v1.86, pointing out user interface improvements, native Git revisions, and terminal auto-completions.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Unleashing GitHub Copilot for Infrastructure as Code (powershell, terraform, etc)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/unleashing-github-copilot-for-infrastructure-as-code/4124031) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how AI pair programmers like GitHub Copilot can be leveraged to draft secure and high-quality Infrastructure as Code templates, specializing in Terraform, PowerShell, and ARM templates.
-  - **(2024)** [Fleet](https://www.jetbrains.com/fleet) [KOTLIN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” JetBrains' polyglot, lightweight development editor designed with a distributed, collaborative architecture. Supports local file editing or remote backend offloading, providing competition to VS Code's remote development extensions.
-  - **(2024)** [realpython.com: Python Machine Learning Tutorials 🌟🌟](https://realpython.com/tutorials/machine-learning) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical curriculum detailing predictive workflows using Python's leading machine learning libraries. Walks through standard preprocessing pipelines, model selection, training, and operational testing using NumPy, Pandas, and Scikit-Learn libraries.
-  - **(2024)** [pypi.org/project/latexify-py](https://pypi.org/project/latexify-py) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Utility library designed to compile executable Python math expressions directly into clean, standardized LaTeX code blocks. Accelerates documentation, research reports, and technical publication workflows directly from dynamic codebases.
-  - **(2024)** [Think Python](https://allendowney.github.io/ThinkPython) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard manual detailing computer science foundations using Python. Progresses through data structures, algorithms, functional routines, and object-oriented modeling with highly verified, elegant coding conventions.
-  - **(2024)** [gettopical.com: Get Django Latest News](https://gettopical.com/djangoframework)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curation platform consolidating latest releases, security advisories, ecosystem packages, and core codebase changes for Django. Vital resource for architects keeping up-to-date with security alerts and system patches.
-  - **(2024)** [ibm.com: CIS Benchmarks](https://www.ibm.com/topics) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Center for Internet Security (CIS) Benchmarks provide globally recognized consensus-based best practices for securing IT systems, clouds, and Kubernetes environments. Organizations use these structured guidelines to validate and harden infrastructure configurations, ensuring compliance with strict security mandates through automated configuration auditors.
-  - **(2024)** [isic-archive.com](https://www.isic-archive.com) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The International Skin Imaging Collaboration (ISIC) hosts the world's largest open clinical image archive for dermatological AI research. This platform is a critical resource for clinical validation, transfer learning, and training diagnostic computer vision architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [huggingface.co: Implementing Fractional GPUs in Kubernetes with Aliyun Scheduler](https://huggingface.co/blog/NileshInfer/implementing-fractional-gpus-in-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into fractional GPU scheduling policies on Kubernetes using the open-source Aliyun Scheduler. It showcases strategies for maximizing resource utility and lowering infrastructure bills by sharing single physical hardware resources across smaller model-serving pods.
-  - **(2024)** [Nix](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/2.28) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference analysis investigates how nvidia-docker mounts and exposes host driver layers to application runtimes. By diving directly into the underlying Go implementation, it uncovers runtime volume mounting patterns that official NVIDIA documentation often obscures.
-  - **(2024)** [kubedb.com](https://kubedb.com) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical review of KubeDB, an operator platform for automating databases on Kubernetes. Highlights declarative management of clustering, scheduling backups, and schema updates across multiple database engines (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB).
-  - **(2024)** [Moco](https://cybozu-go.github.io/moco) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to Cybozu's Moco, a highly resilient, modern Go-written MySQL operator for Kubernetes. Focuses on cluster setups, fast failover mechanics, and maintaining an extremely small operational footprint.
-  - **(2024)** [VictoriaMetrics](https://victoriametrics.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official site of VictoriaMetrics, an extremely fast and cost-effective TSDB solution. Widely used as a drop-in replacement for Prometheus storage owing to high compression ratios and out-of-the-box cluster scalability.
-  - **(2024)** [Percona.com: Percona Kubernetes Operator for Percona XtraDB Cluster](https://docs.percona.com/percona-operator-for-mysql/pxc/index.html) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference guide to deploying and managing high-availability Percona XtraDB Clusters on Kubernetes. Provides programmatic automation for zero-downtime upgrades, secure backup routines, node discovery, and automatic recovery protocols.
-  - **(2024)** [RedisLabs/redis-enterprise-k8s-docs: Deploying Redis Enterprise on Kubernetes](https://github.com/RedisLabs/redis-enterprise-k8s-docs) ⭐ 170  [HTML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deployment documentation for organizing enterprise-grade Redis caches and document databases inside Kubernetes. Explains cluster layouts, memory configurations, security profiles, and automatic scaling capabilities.
-  - **(2024)** [victoriametrics.com: Q2 2024 Round Up: VictoriaMetrics & VictoriaLogs Updates](https://victoriametrics.com/blog/q2-2024-round-up-victoriametrics-and-victorialogs-updates/index.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical feature overview covering VictoriaMetrics and VictoriaLogs updates, focusing on dynamic retention strategies, ingestion enhancements, storage footprint reduction, and custom query language performance.
-  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: What are microservices? All you need to know](https://www.dynatrace.com/knowledge-base/microservices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level architectural overview exploring the decoupling of corporate monoliths into agile microservices. Discusses structural changes, challenges in service discovery, and the crucial role of tracing telemetry for maintaining state consistency.
-  - **(2024)** [paulbutler.org: The hater’s guide to Kubernetes](https://paulbutler.org/2024/the-haters-guide-to-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers a pragmatic, critical look at Kubernetes' administrative complexity. Outlines strategic advice for startups, warning against premature orchestration setup while detailing how to run lean, low-overhead Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [thestack.technology: VMware is killing off 56 products amid "tectonic" infrastructure shift](https://www.thestack.technology/vmware-is-killing-off-56-products-including-vsphere-hypervisor-and-nsx)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Broadcom's aggressive consolidation of VMware's product portfolio. Analyzes the impact on enterprise infrastructure strategies, driving many organizations to accelerate their migrations to bare metal, KVM, or public cloud.
-  - **(2024)** [virtualizationhowto.com: VMware by Broadcom Lesson: Don’t base your career on a product](https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2024/02/vmware-by-broadcom-lesson-dont-base-your-career-on-a-product)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reflects on the rapid changes post-Broadcom acquisition of VMware, serving as a cautionary tale for technical practitioners. Advises diversifying skills beyond proprietary ecosystems into open-source tooling like Kubernetes and Proxmox.
-  - **(2024)** [cope.es: El ejemplo de 'la moneda' con el que entender cΓ³mo funciona un ordenador cuΓ‘ntico: "SerΓ‘ una revoluciΓ³n"](https://www.cope.es/programas/la-linterna/noticias/ejemplo-moneda-con-que-entender-como-funciona-ordenador-cuantico-una-revolucion-20240407_3232557) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduce los principios de la computaciΓ³n cuΓ‘ntica de manera accesible mediante la analogΓ­a de una moneda girando para ilustrar la superposiciΓ³n. Destaca el impacto potencial de los cΓΊbits frente a la computaciΓ³n clΓ‘sica.
-  - **(2024)** [The Raft Consensus Algorithm 🌟](https://raft.github.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An interactive educational visualizer for the Raft Consensus Algorithm, designed to be more understandable than Paxos. Covers leader election, log replication, safety mechanisms, and cluster membership changes in highly consistent databases.
-  - **(2024)** [imperva.com: CDN Caching](https://www.imperva.com/learn/performance/cdn-caching)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational performance guide exploring edge caching. It provides comprehensive details covering HTTP headers (Cache-Control, ETags), TTL policy mechanics, and real-time purge requests.
-  - **(2024)** [Prometheus](https://nubenetes.com/prometheus/#aws-managed-services-for-prometheus-and-grafana) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Prometheus is an open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit originally built at SoundCloud. It utilizes a pull-based metrics collection model over HTTP, powered by a highly efficient dimensional data model (TSDB) with PromQL. Essential for Kubernetes cloud-native environments, it excels in dynamic service discovery and real-time operational visibility.
-  - **(2024)** [fosstechnix.com: Install Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS 🌟](https://www.fosstechnix.com/install-prometheus-and-grafana-on-ubuntu-24-04) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deployment guide detailing manual installation and service unit generation for Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS servers. Recommended for testing and bare-metal sandbox development.
-  - **(2024)** [**Prometheus TSDB**](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/storage) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep architectural dive into the internal engineering of Prometheus TSDB. Discusses memory-mapped files, write-ahead logging (WAL), chunk compression, compaction cycles, and dynamic metric block structures.
-  - **(2024)** [**Cortex**:](https://cortexmetrics.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural landing page of Cortex, an enterprise-grade, horizontally scalable, multi-tenant TSDB. Note: Since 2024-2025, many users have migrated toward Thanos or VictoriaMetrics, yet Cortex remains a highly resilient classic for long-term storage.
-  - **(2024)** [**Thanos**:](https://thanos.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official landing page for Thanos, a CNCF graduated project providing highly available, infinitely scalable Prometheus monitoring. Known for sidecar-based object storage offloading and cost-effective downsampling.
-  - **(2024)** [Telegraf Ansible Role](https://github.com/rossmcdonald/telegraf) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Ansible playbook role to provision and configure the Telegraf agent across varied Linux operating systems. Automates configuration generation and systemd unit registration.
-  - **(2024)** [galaxy.ansible.com/UnderGreen/prometheus-node-exporter](https://galaxy.ansible.com/UnderGreen/prometheus-node-exporter) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight, target-focused Ansible role specifically created to provision Prometheus Node Exporter. Useful for simple, bare-metal telemetry rollouts.
-  - **(2024)** [galaxy.ansible.com/mesaguy/prometheus](https://galaxy.ansible.com/mesaguy/prometheus) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Ansible playbooks designed to orchestrate server installation, Alertmanager nodes, and basic discovery pipelines. Highly parameterizable configuration schemas.
-  - **(2024)** [youcanbook.me](https://youcanbook.me) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Commercial booking platform with advanced team scheduling integrations. Offers CSS layout customization, direct CRM linking, and webhook support for automated post-booking workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [Acuity Scheduling](https://acuityscheduling.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” SaaS scheduling platform owned by Squarespace, designed for services industries. Features robust intake-form handling, integrated payment processing, and automated reminder sequences.
-  - **(2024)** [Doodle](https://doodle.com/en) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Collaborative scheduling engine specializing in group polling to establish consensus times. Cuts down back-and-forth emails when coordinating meetings across varying external directories.
-  - **(2024)** [Monitor your Azure cloud estate - Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/manage/monitor) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official framework for implementing enterprise-wide monitoring strategies across Azure subscription models. It details Azure Monitor integrations, Log Analytics configurations, and service-level baseline configurations. Curator Insight: Strategic enterprise adoption guide. Live Grounding: Focuses heavily on mapping technical telemetry directly to business outcomes and platform compliance frameworks.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Organizations: The Key to Managing Your Cloud Infrastructure Effectively](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-organizations-the-key-to-managing-your-cloud-infrastructure-effectively)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores core configuration benefits of AWS Organizations for multi-account governance. Highlights service control policies (SCPs), unified billing, and secure programmatic account instantiation using IaC.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/Levi-Michael/boto3-ec2-s3-management: A python tools base on' AWS boto3 for manage ec2 and s3 buckets](https://github.com/Levi-Michael/boto3-ec2-s3-management) ⭐ 2  [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Python-based tool leveraging Boto3 to programmatically manage EC2 instances and S3 bucket lifecycles. It provides system administrators with an alternative to the heavy AWS Management Console for quick resource termination, tag filtering, and volume audits. Its clean syntax serves as an educational base for custom infrastructure engineering scripts.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/Reaimua/AWS-CLI-Uploader-Project](https://github.com/Reaimua/AWS-CLI-Uploader-Project) ⭐ 1  [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational repository containing custom scripts to automate file uploads to AWS S3 using raw AWS CLI calls. It is highly useful for junior developers learning API interactions, basic credential handling, and bucket policy permissions. Ideal as a simple reference base for shell scripting tutorials.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Samples (Boilerplates)](https://nubenetes.com/demos/#aws-samples-boilerplates) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A consolidated hub of official and community AWS deployment samples. Houses structured patterns and CloudFormation/Terraform codebases to fast-track prototype development in compliance with AWS architecture standards.
-  - **(2024)** [vice.com: Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse](https://www.vice.com/en/article/thousands-of-software-engineers-say-the-job-market-is-getting-much-worse)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed look at the post-2023 technical labor contraction. It details the macroeconomic forces, high interest rates, and mass layoffs that ended the developer recruiting boom of 2021, shifting leverage back to employers.
-  - **(2024)** [clickittech.com: Microservices vs Monolith 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/microservices-vs-monolith) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical trade-off comparison between modern microservices and traditional monolithic architectures. It guides decision-makers through evaluation metrics such as deployment velocity, database sharing challenges, operational complexity, and infrastructure expenses, helping teams choose the most sustainable pattern for their organizational maturity.
-  - **(2024)** [iximiuz.com: How To Develop Kubernetes CLIs Like a Pro](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-go-cli) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A master tutorial on constructing professional CLI integrations for Kubernetes. Highlights terminal output formats, localized API discovery caches, custom schema validations, and concurrency strategies.
-  - **(2024)** [Pulumi Cloud Providers](https://www.pulumi.com/registry/packages) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The central registry portal hosting official Pulumi cloud infrastructure providers. Enables multi-cloud platform declaration (AWS, Kubernetes, Azure, GCP) using modern programming languages, supporting highly parameterized microservice deployments.
-  - **(2024)** [aws.amazon.com/about-aws: Application Load Balancer enables configuring HTTP client keepalive duration](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/03/application-load-balancer-http-keepalive-duration) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the 2024 update enabling custom HTTP keep-alive duration configurations on ALB. Architects use this feature to align load balancer timeouts with backend server timeouts, effectively eliminating random 502 Bad Gateway errors in microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS WAF enhances rate-based rules to support lower rate limits](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/08/aws-waf-rate-based-rules-lower-rate-limits) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the critical update reducing AWS WAF rate-based rule limits to protect low-traffic APIs and login endpoints from brute-force attacks. Provides developers with more granular rate-limiting controls to prevent application abuse at the edge.
-  - **(2024)** [sst.dev: Moving away from CDK: CDK doesn’t create the infrastructure you define](https://sst.dev/blog/moving-away-from-cdk) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight captures the SST team's pivotal decision to transition from AWS CDK to Pulumi/Terraform engines (SST Ion) due to performance bottlenecks and CloudFormation limits. Live Grounding in 2026 highlights this article as a milestone in the serverless community, validating the growing adoption of highly optimized, engine-agnostic IaC tools.
-  - **(2024)** [you can use Python with AWS Lambda](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-python-how-to-create-deployment-package.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative documentation for designing, packaging, and optimizing Python functions running inside AWS Lambda. Detail runtime limits, library dependencies, and context executions.
-  - **(2024)** [How do I stop and start EC2 instances at regular intervals using AWS Lambda? (Video)](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/start-stop-lambda-eventbridge)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational video walkthrough demonstrating serverless compute cost-reduction routines. Details how to coordinate AWS Lambda with EventBridge cron schedules to automate lifecycle actions for EC2 fleets.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A managed serverless orchestration service that simplifies state machine design for multi-step microservices. It coordinates complex distributed workflows, manages execution state, handles built-in retries, and integrates natively with over 200 AWS services to prevent deep nesting of Lambda functions.
-  - **(2024)** [TecnologΓ­as de Heap-Offloading son EHcache, Memcached, Jillegal library, etc.](https://ehcache.org) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The de facto robust, standard open-source caching framework for Java. Supports tiering structures including heap, off-heap, disk, and clustered setups, offering seamless integration with Spring and Hibernate.
-  - **(2024)** [Byteman](https://byteman.jboss.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly robust runtime bytecode injection tool utilizing JBoss rule engines to trace, test, and inject faults into live Java applications. By using Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules without requiring source code modifications, it remains a vital instrument for simulating extreme edge cases, chaos engineering, and tracing complex cloud microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Java Flight Recorder on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/02/13/java-flight-recorder-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A real-world implementation guide demonstrating how to manage JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) captures inside containerized Kubernetes clusters. By leveraging modern diagnostic operators like Cryostat, the guide details automated collection pipelines that prevent performance overhead in production microservices.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: AWS Security Reference Architecture (AWS SRA) 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/security-reference-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master prescriptive reference architecture detailing AWS multi-account deployment models. Considers native configurations for security organization units, delegated admin accounts, centralized log aggregation (S3/CloudTrail), and dynamic remediation pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: Application security](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/security-pillar/application-security.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part of the AWS Well-Architected Framework, this section outlines fundamental standards for securing codebases and application delivery models. Focuses on setting up automated continuous security scanning (SAST/DAST), secrets tracking, container execution boundaries, and secure package curation.
-  - **(2024)** [Organizing Your AWS Environment Using Multiple Accounts (white paper for best practices)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/organizing-your-aws-environment/organizing-your-aws-environment.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official AWS framework defining multi-account best practices using AWS Organizations and AWS Control Tower. It outlines critical isolation patterns for security, billing, and operational autonomy. Architecturally, it serves as the foundation for modern enterprise landing zones, ensuring strict blast-radius limitation.
-  - **(2024)** [blog.wut.dev: Moving AWS Accounts and OUs Within An Organization - Not So Simple!](https://wut.dev/blog/2024/07/05/moving-aws-accounts-within-organization.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical analysis of the pitfalls and administrative hurdles encountered when migrating AWS accounts between Organizational Units (OUs) or organizations. It examines the operational impact on Service Control Policies (SCPs), resource shares, CloudFormation StackSets, and global integrations during transition phases.
-  - **(2024)** [Avoiding Mistakes with AWS OIDC Integration Conditions](https://www.wiz.io/blog/avoiding-mistakes-with-aws-oidc-integration-conditions) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security deep dive into AWS IAM OIDC trust relationships. Explains how misconfigured OIDC settings can allow unauthorized actions in GitHub Actions pipelines and outlines steps to prevent account compromise.
-  - **(2024)** [Automated Let's Encrypt Certificates in Azure Key Vault with ACME Bot](https://cloudbuild.co.uk/free-automated-lets-encrypt-certificates-in-azure-key-vault-with-acme-bot-a-step-by-step-guide) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step instructional resource on deploying ACME Bot inside Azure. Automates key lifecycles of Let's Encrypt certificates directly into secure Key Vaults.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes.io: Container runtimes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/container-runtimes) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Kubernetes documentation detailing installation and integration patterns for CRI-compliant container runtimes. It provides step-by-step production setup configurations for containerd and CRI-O, detailing necessary kernel parameters, socket configurations, and systemd driver alignments.
-  - **(2024)** [komodor.com](https://komodor.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Commercial troubleshooting and observability platform offering absolute end-to-end lineage visualization for Kubernetes resources. Pinpoints root causes of failures by cross-referencing changes, logs, and metrics.
-  - **(2024)** [kubetools.io: Kubeshark – API Traffic Analyzer for Kubernetes](https://kubetools.io/mastering-kubernetes-debugging-and-troubleshooting-with-kubeshark-real-time-visibility-query-language-service-map-and-integrations) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced network analyzer for Kubernetes (formerly API Tap) that captures and decrypts cluster traffic in real-time. Leverages modern eBPF and packet capture technologies to trace service-to-service communication.
-  - **(2024)** [kinvolk.io](https://kinvolk.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official portal of Kinvolk (acquired by Microsoft), pioneers of Flatcar Container Linux, Lokomotive Kubernetes, and Inspektor Gadget. The platform represents an essential pillar in the development of minimal, immutable operating systems and eBPF-based Kubernetes tooling.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Architecture Icons](https://aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS collection containing current vector and raster design components. Indispensable for creating detailed corporate visual documents and modeling secure serverless or container networks.
-  - **(2024)** [Azure Architecture Icons](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/icons) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official repository of Azure resource icons curated to help technical architects build compliant and standard system architectures. Perfect for structuring visual documentation in accordance with the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework.
-  - **(2024)** [Google Cloud Architecture Icons](https://cloud.google.com/icons) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The standardized Google Cloud Platform graphical asset library and system diagram rules. Designed to assist cloud architects in drafting Google-recommended structures with consistent representations for compute, storage, data, and analytical pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [infviz.io](https://infviz.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative diagram platform tailored for parsing cloud systems and outputting highly stylized, lightweight layout maps. Focused on real-time dependency analysis and operational state monitoring.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Perspective 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/workload-discovery-on-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical blueprint for Workload Discovery on AWS (formerly AWS Perspective). This serverless solution dynamically visualizes cloud layouts, maintains historical dependency logs, and facilitates compliance audits.
-  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: 7 Most In-Demand and High Paying Programming Jobs](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/7-most-in-demand-and-high-paying-programming-jobs) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of high-demand cloud and software engineering specializations, highlighting systems architecture, DevOps, machine learning engineering, and backend microservice design.
-  - **(2024)** [Terraform Kubernetes Boilerplates 🌟](https://nubenetes.com/terraform/) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A library of enterprise-stable Terraform templates configured specifically for modern Kubernetes environments (EKS, GKE, AKS). Includes pre-tested infrastructure specifications for VPC topologies, private nodes, and dynamic ingress setups.
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon ECS-optimized AMI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-optimized_AMI.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference manual for the AWS-engineered Amazon Machine Image (AMI) preconfigured with the ECS agent, Docker runtime, and optimal container configurations. Utilizing this specialized OS image ensures maximum orchestration performance, reliable telemetry, and security compliance out of the box.
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon EC2 Container Registry Documentation](https://aws.amazon.com/es/documentation/ecr) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering reference for Amazon ECR, a fully managed OCI-compliant container registry. It covers critical security integrations, image scanning capabilities, cross-region replication configurations, and direct integration with Amazon ECS/EKS to facilitate safe, high-speed container pull actions.
-  - **(2024)** [Calico in EKS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/cni-network-policy.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides integration of Calico as a high-performance network policy engine alongside EKS. While AWS VPC CNI handles native IP routing, Calico enforces declarative security policies. This hybrid configuration provides robust, fine-grained L3/L4 segregation across namespace borders.
-  - **(2024)** [OpenID Connect](https://openid.net) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official specifications for OpenID Connect, the dominant federation protocol for Kubernetes authentication. Implementing OIDC enables modern clusters to offload authentication to external identity providers like Okta, Keycloak, or Microsoft Entra ID. This standardizes identity tokens globally across decentralized services.
-  - **(2024)** [paralus.io 🌟](https://www.paralus.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Paralus is an open-source tool for managing access to multi-cluster Kubernetes environments. Offers a centralized portal for configuring Just-In-Time (JIT) access, OIDC integration, auditing, and RBAC synchronization across cloud providers.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Security 101: Risks and 29 Best Practices 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/containers/kubernetes-security)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Essential Red Hat Security resource detailing 29 structural recommendations across the entire build, deploy, and run lifecycle. Covers vulnerability scanning, image signing, secure context configurations, and network isolation protocols.
-  - **(2024)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes Security Best Practices: Definitive Guide](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-security-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exhaustive technical blueprint emphasizing end-to-end cloud-native system security. It details critical hardening strategies including image scanning, continuous compliance auditing, and secure runtime boundaries. Modern operators leverage these concepts to build proactive defensive postures across hybrid clusters.
-  - **(2024)** [kubernetes.io: Authenticating](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/authentication) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The core official reference for understanding user and service account authentication mechanisms in Kubernetes. It reviews client certificates, bearer tokens, and OIDC federation protocols. This architectural baseline explains how kube-apiserver validates identity requests securely.
-  - **(2024)** [kubernetes.io: Access Clusters Using the Kubernetes API](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/access-cluster-api) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official task-oriented guide illustrating the safe initialization of connections directly to the Kubernetes API server. It highlights proxying patterns, kubectl integration, and direct API calls via transport-layer security (TLS). Essential for developers automating low-level operations within controlled environments.
-  - **(2024)** [kubernetes.io: Accesing Clusters](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how developers and administrators access remote clusters using credential files (kubeconfigs). This documentation reviews contextual switching, multi-cluster management, and local proxy patterns. It serves as a foundational step for secure local engineering workflows.
-  - **(2024)** [Security Group Rules EKS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/sec-group-reqs.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS configuration documentation detailing the network security boundaries for Amazon EKS clusters. It defines minimal requirements for control-plane-to-node communication over secure ports. This ensures highly restrictive ingress/egress patterns in security groups.
-  - **(2024)** [EC2 ENI and IP Limit](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-eni.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critical hardware reference outlining IP address and Elastic Network Interface (ENI) allocation limits per EC2 instance type. This heavily dictates pod density capabilities when utilizing the VPC CNI plug-in. Platform architects use this data to calculate scaling limits and avoid network exhaustion.
-  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Developer: Istio Service Mesh](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/service-mesh) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's developer hub offering deep integration architectures for managing Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. Synthesizes Istio, Kiali, and Jaeger into an enterprise-ready networking stack.
-  - **(2024)** [istiobyexample.dev 🌟](https://istiobyexample.dev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exemplary repository of practical, real-world Istio deployment configurations. Provides direct templates for traffic routing, rate limiting, and mTLS security configurations, serving as an indispensable resource for platform teams building service mesh architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [learnk8s.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing the best autoscaling strategy 🌟](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-autoscaling-strategies) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elite architectural advisory resource reviewing the design considerations of Karpenter versus standard Cluster Autoscaler. Evaluates how rapid node provisioning impacts cluster topology, pricing optimization, and overall scheduling reliability.
-  - **(2024)** [cloud.ibm.com: Tutorial - Scalable webapp 🌟](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/solution-tutorials?topic=solution-tutorials-scalable-webapp-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An IBM enterprise tutorial providing deployment patterns for resilient, horizontally autoscaling web architectures in cloud environments. Focuses on routing pipelines, managed databases, and multi-zone cluster scale configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [the-gigi.github.io: Advanced Kubernetes Scheduling and Autoscaling](https://the-gigi.github.io/gigi-zone/posts/2024/05/advanced-k8s-scheduling-and-autoscaling) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced technical overview discussing scheduling policies, affinity rules, and taints. Explains how architectural scheduling restraints can block or optimize cluster-scale operations and node scaling dynamics.
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon Web Services: EKS Cluster Autoscaler](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/autoscaling.html) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS documentation for implementing Cluster Autoscaler on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). Integrates with AWS Auto Scaling Groups (ASGs) to scale compute instances dynamically, providing optimal resource scheduling and EC2 cost management.
-  - **(2024)** [Azure: AKS Cluster Autoscaler](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/cluster-autoscaler) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference guide for deploying and configuring the managed Cluster Autoscaler within Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Leverages Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS) to automatically provision or deprovision node capacity in response to application pod requirements.
-  - **(2024)** [Google Cloud Platform: GKE Cluster Autoscaler](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-autoscaler) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical guide to Google Kubernetes Engine's (GKE) built-in Cluster Autoscaler and Node Auto-provisioning capabilities. Optimizes infrastructure spend by dynamically scaling node pools based on CPU, memory, and custom GPU/TPU resource demands.
-  - **(2024)** [keda.sh: Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling. Application autoscaling made simple.](https://keda.sh) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KEDA (Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling) is a CNCF Graduate project that brings event-driven autoscaling to Kubernetes workloads. Acting as a custom metrics adapter, it integrates seamlessly with external event sources (e.g., Kafka, RabbitMQ, Prometheus) to drive Horizontal Pod Autoscaler behaviors, including scaling down to zero.
-  - **(2024)** [glasskube.dev 🌟](https://glasskube.dev) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Glasskube.dev represents the homepage and core operational documentation hub for Glasskube, a modern enterprise-grade package manager for Kubernetes. Designed to eliminate Helm syntax overhead, it provides an intuitive visual UI and CLI setup for streamlining complex cluster component lifecycles.
-  - **(2024)** [Flagger](https://flagger.app) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Flagger is an industry-standard Kubernetes progressive delivery operator that automates canary rollouts, A/B testing, and blue/green patterns. By orchestrating service mesh routers (Istio, Linkerd) and ingress controllers, Flagger analyzes metrics and safely triggers rollbacks on anomalies.
-  - **(2024)** [ClusterClass: Experimental Feature for Streamlined Cluster Lifecycle Management in Cluster API](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/tasks/experimental-features/cluster-class) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the ClusterClass feature inside Kubernetes Cluster API. Enables building reusable, abstract cluster topologies that simplify control-plane configuration and worker node pool management across diverse host infrastructure.
-  - **(2024)** [kube.academy/pro 🌟](https://kube.academy/pro)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premier education and certification program developed by VMware Tanzu focusing on core Kubernetes principles, multi-cluster management, networking, and security. Curated for intermediate and advanced engineers, offering deep technical tracks and real-world architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [jhipster](https://www.jhipster.tech) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A prominent development platform used to generate, develop, and deploy full-stack web applications and microservice architectures. Combines Spring Boot with modern front-end frameworks (Angular/React/Vue) and features built-in support for Kubernetes deployment manifests.
-  - **(2024)** [Fugue: Container and Kubernetes. Runtime infrastructure security](https://snyk.io/product/container-vulnerability-management) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Fugue (now integrated under Snyk Container security suite) delivers continuous compliance and automated infrastructure monitoring for AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud alongside Kubernetes runtime configurations, mapping live states to CIS Benchmarks and SOC 2 frameworks.
-  - **(2024)** [liquibase.org: Liquibase vs. Flyway](https://www.liquibase.com/liquibase-vs-flyway)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed evaluation of the architectural trade-offs between Liquibase and Flyway. This resource explores Liquibase's multi-database abstraction layers (XML, YAML, JSON) alongside Flyway's developer-focused, SQL-first approach, explaining their impact on continuous delivery pipelines and database schema version control.
-  - **(2024)** [dotnet.microsoft.com: What is Xamarin?](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/xamarin) [C# CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory resource detailing Xamarin's architecture, demonstrating how C# code gets compiled to native binaries using Mono or .NET execution runtimes. It highlights the historically unified codebase approach for mobile UI design. This documentation is primarily of historical interest as the ecosystem transitions entirely to modern .NET MAUI runtimes.
-  - **(2024)** [calculadora.malt.es](https://calculadora.malt.es) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A calculator tool built by Malt Spain that helps freelancers estimate their daily rate (Tasa Diaria Media - TDM) based on localized experience, tech stack, and location. Ideal for software developers transitioning to contracting to properly assess market value and negotiate sustainable client contracts.
-  - **(2024)** [declarando.es](https://declarando.es) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated tax-management and automated accounting platform engineered for Spanish freelancers. It leverages algorithmic optimizations to automate VAT and personal income tax returns, maximizing deductible business expenses dynamically.
-  - **(2024)** [Acento: Cooperativa de freelance](https://acentocoop.es) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cooperative platform in Spain designed to let freelance professionals pool resources, bill clients legally, and manage tax requirements without having to maintain a costly self-employed registration status.
-  - **(2024)** [upper 🌟](https://upper.co) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exclusive, curated recruitment marketplace designed to match top-tier engineering talent with premium contracting engagements globally. It handles identity verification, technical screening, and payment processing to secure highly qualified engagements.
-  - **(2024)** [yeeply 🌟](https://yeeply.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated global matching marketplace that connects enterprises with certified mobile and web development teams or independent contractors. Its strict vetting process and automated project management assurance reduce execution risk for mid-to-large software projects.
-  - **(2024)** [toptal](https://www.toptal.com) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elite, highly selective talent marketplace matching the top three percent of freelance software developers, designers, and project managers globally. Features rigorous testing and English-proficiency validation to guarantee top-tier delivery for complex enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2024)** [guru](https://www.guru.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A long-standing general freelancing marketplace connecting businesses with millions of global freelancers across programming, design, and translation. Features integrated escrow accounts and custom billing configurations for secure client transactions.
-  - **(2024)** [truelancer](https://www.truelancer.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A global freelance marketplace catering to cost-efficient development services, design, and content creation. Widely utilized for rapid prototyping and quick, transactional dev workloads where cost minimization is the principal objective.
-  - **(2024)** [peopleperhour](https://www.peopleperhour.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A UK-focused global freelance platform featuring a hybrid system of hourly gigs and custom project bids. Includes robust workspace tracking tools and multi-currency billing engines optimized for localized business engagements.
-  - **(2024)** [codementor](https://www.codementor.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A global on-demand peer-to-peer mentoring platform for software engineers. It facilitates live 1-on-1 code reviews, architectural debugging sessions, and technical freelancing options by connecting developers with seasoned experts in real time.
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate now integrate with Amazon EBS](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/01/amazon-ecs-fargate-integrate-ebs) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate introduced native integration with Amazon EBS volumes. This lets serverless container deployments mount high-performance block storage dynamically, accommodating data-intensive file-processing workloads.
-  - **(2024)** [Amazon Managed Service for Grafana](https://aws.amazon.com/grafana) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Managed visualization console offering direct enterprise integrations with SSO and IAM setups. Allows telemetry aggregation from diverse cloud datasources (S3, Prometheus, CloudWatch, Opensearch) under unified dynamic views.
-  - **(2024)** [App Platform](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/app-platform) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” App Platform reference document outlining core specs of DigitalOcean's fully managed Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). Allows automated code deployments directly from Git systems, managing containers, databases, and SSL endpoints.
-  - **(2024)** [App Platform - Digital Ocean PaaS](https://try.digitalocean.com/app-platform) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights onboarding pathways and scalability paradigms inside DigitalOcean's PaaS. Highly optimized for small-to-medium enterprises wanting to run microservice networks without complex VM configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Skill Builder - IntroducciΓ³n a AWS Data Pipeline (EspaΓ±ol LatinoamΓ©rica) | AWS Technical Essentials (Spanish from Latin America) - Free](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-technical-essential-spanish-from-latin-america&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory training course on AWS Data Pipeline, tailored for Spanish-speaking cloud engineers. Details basic data processing workflows, scheduling, and error handling for distributed cloud storage architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Security Fundamentals (free)](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-security-fundamentals-second-edition&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental training program covering core security topologies inside AWS. Explores the Shared Responsibility Model, IAM resource authorization, KMS encryption keys, and continuous infrastructure auditing.
-  - **(2024)** [Port of Firefox's JSON Viewer](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/json-viewer/efknglbfhoddmmfabeihlemgekhhnabb) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A browser extension port bringing Firefox's native, highly interactive JSON viewer layout to Chrome. Implements folding, filtering, syntax highlighting, and visual hierarchy detection for raw JSON responses.
-  - **(2024)** [jsontoolbox.com](https://jsontoolbox.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern online toolkit offering unified interfaces for compression, conversion, structure validation, and mapping of raw JSON payloads without data leakage risks.
-  - **(2024)** [Paradigm framework](https://www.paradigm.net.co) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source development platform designed to facilitate rapid, highly structured .NET microservice engineering. Standardizes dependency configurations, modular architectures, data mapping protocols, and enterprise repository patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [Manage Kubernetes (K8s) objects](https://docs.ansible.com/collections.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation detailing Ansible's specialized `kubernetes.core.k8s` module capabilities. It focuses on declaratively orchestrating Kubernetes objects directly from Ansible playbooks, allowing organizations to cleanly bridge traditional VM configuration setups with modern containerized platform configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.postman.com: Introducing the Secret Variable Type in Postman](https://blog.postman.com/introducing-secret-variable-type-in-postman) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Postman's 'Secret' variable type enhances security workflows by preventing sensitive data leakage in API tests and collections. It masks sensitive values (like API keys or tokens) in the Postman UI and console logs, protecting them from accidental exposure during sharing or screen-sharing sessions. This feature represents a critical upgrade for enterprise DevSecOps pipelines integrating automated API testing.
-  - **(2023)** [Debuild](https://debuild.co) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Debuild is an AI-powered low-code generator that enables rapid development of web applications by translating natural language prompts into working React code and SQL schemas. Curator insights highlight its potential to democratization development. Live engineering assessments view this technology as a precursor to modern agentic software development, emphasizing the need for robust automated CI/CD safety nets to evaluate generated code.
-  - **(2023)** [The 12-Factor App: An Updated Guide](https://newsletter.francofernando.com/p/the-12-factor-app-an-updated-guide) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Revisits the classic 12-Factor app principles through a modern cloud-native lens. Analyzes how declarations like declarative formats, clean environment parity, and port binding apply to contemporary container networks.
-  - **(2023)** [salesforceben.com: 5 DevOps Concepts You Need to Know](https://www.salesforceben.com/5-devops-concepts-you-need-to-know) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Explores primary DevOps paradigms customized for enterprise-level SaaS environments. Live Grounding: Highlights specialized CI/CD patterns required for custom cloud SaaS platforms, bringing automated testing and sandbox versioning to enterprise systems.
-  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Dark Side of DevOps - the Price of Shifting Left and Ways to Make it Affordable](https://www.infoq.com/articles/devops-shifting-left) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Discusses the fatigue caused by overload as developers take over security and operational tasks. Live Grounding: Explores strategies to balance developer responsibility with organizational guardrails to prevent developer burnout and security bypasses.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Automation Is No Silver Bullet: 3 Keys for Scaling Success](https://thenewstack.io/automation-is-no-silver-bullet-3-keys-for-scaling-success) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Warns that blindly automating chaotic systems produces automated bottlenecks. Live Grounding: Highlights that automation of broken or inefficient workflows only accelerates operational failures, demanding robust systems analysis before coding pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Why MTTR is a Vital Metric for DevOps Teams](https://devops.com/why-mttr-is-a-vital-metric-for-devops-teams) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Details how MTTR influences business outcome reliability and pipeline maturity. Live Grounding: Details how real-time logging, distributed tracing, and incident response runbooks directly improve telemetry metrics inside microservices deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Home Β» Blogs Β» A DevOps Reset for a Multi-Cloud World](https://devops.com/a-devops-reset-for-a-multi-cloud-world) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Explores multi-cloud complexities and the adjustments needed in cloud configuration. Live Grounding: Outlines abstract orchestration strategies using tools like Terraform and Kubernetes to bypass cloud-provider lock-in.
-  - **(2023)** [abc.es: Ingenieros DevOps, la pieza clave del engranaje digital de las empresas 🌟](https://www.abc.es/economia/ingenieros-devops-pieza-clave-engranaje-digital-empresas-20230212000148-nt.html) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Positions DevOps engineers as the driving force of corporate digital evolution in Spain. Live Grounding: Demonstrates how continuous deployment methodologies act as the cornerstone of commercial agility and software release velocity.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: How to get started with DevOps? What skills should we start with?](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-get-started-with-devops-what-skills-should-we-start-with-5efp) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A beginner-focused roadmap detailing key technologies to study for AWS DevOps integration. Live Grounding: Recommends mastering basic infrastructure-as-code patterns, CI/CD mechanisms, and AWS core services to implement solid pipeline architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [microsoft.com: DevOps threat matrix](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2023/04/06/devops-threat-matrix) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Microsoft's structural blueprint of potential vulnerabilities in CI/CD environments. Live Grounding: Provides an essential reference for DevSecOps, detailing risks associated with repository access, build pipeline injection, and cloud secrets management.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: The Rise of NetDevOps and CI/CD Pipeline Solutions](https://devops.com/the-rise-of-netdevops-and-ci-cd-pipeline-solutions) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of DevOps practices into physical and software-defined network engineering (NetDevOps). The author explains how manual CLI configurations are replaced by declarative pipelines and GitOps repositories. Live network architecture relies on these methodologies to continuously test, validate, and push configuration changes to production switches and core SD-WAN structures.
-  - **(2023)** [siliconangle.com: The rise of platform engineering in the Kubernetes era](https://siliconangle.com/2023/04/20/rise-platform-engineering-kubernetes-era-kubecon)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis from KubeCon covering the strategic convergence of cloud-native infrastructure and platform engineering. Details how standardizing on Kubernetes APIs enables organizations to construct extensible control planes that mask infrastructure complexity for developers.
-  - **(2023)** [honeycomb.io: The Future of Ops Is Platform Engineering 🌟](https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/future-ops-platform-engineering)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the structural transition of operations roles towards platform-centric models. Emphasizes how telemetry, observability, and structured logging serve as fundamental pillars in building reliable internal platforms that empower development teams without sacrificing system reliability.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How Is Platform Engineering Different from DevOps and SRE?](https://thenewstack.io/how-is-platform-engineering-different-from-devops-and-sre)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dissects the distinct responsibilities, metrics, and overlaps between DevOps, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), and Platform Engineering. Provides a clear taxonomy mapping showing how platform teams deliver the golden paths that SRE and DevOps practices operate upon.
-  - **(2023)** [frobes.com: How To Empower Modern Kubernetes Management With A Platform Team Model](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2023/02/23/how-to-empower-modern-kubernetes-management-with-a-platform-team-model/?streamIndex=0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delivers executive-level and architectural analysis on scale-out Kubernetes management. Discusses how dedicated platform engineering teams act as force multipliers, streamlining cluster lifecycle automation, centralized governance, and cost optimization across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Architecture and Design Considerations for Platform Engineering Teams](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering/architecture-and-design-considerations-for-platform-engineering-teams) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into architectural design principles for platform engineering. Outlines critical decisions around modular tool chains, declarative configurations, open API design, and self-healing systems that form the structural foundation of enterprise IDPs.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Platform Engineering On Kubernetes Part 4: Internal Developer Platforms](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/platform-engineering-on-kubernetes-part-4-internal-developer-platforms-1kmh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part four of a structured tutorial series on building an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) natively on Kubernetes. Explores how to piece together open-source controllers, ingress resources, and catalog systems to provide developers with simple deployment schemas.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Create and Understand Your Platform Engineering Environment](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/creating-your-platform-engineering-environment-4hpa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical developer guide explaining how to spin up a local platform engineering sandbox. Uses lightweight Kubernetes distributions (Kind/K3d), Helm, and basic monitoring tools to simulate enterprise-grade IDP architectures on a local development workstation.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Why platform engineering?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338392/why-platform-engineering.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the economic and organizational imperatives driving the shift to platform engineering. Focuses on scaling development teams, lowering time-to-market, and solving the cognitive overload bottleneck introduced by modern cloud-native service proliferation.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Platform Engineering and Internal Developer Platform (IDP)](https://dev.to/aws-builders/platform-engineering-and-internal-developer-platform-3deb)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores AWS-specific implementations and patterns of Platform Engineering and IDPs. Details the boundaries between application code, infrastructure as code (IaC), and platform orchestrators to create repeatable golden paths for development teams.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: What Is Platform Engineering (And What Is It Not?)](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-is-platform-engineering-and-what-is-it-not-2jb8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies the core definition of Platform Engineering by highlighting key industry anti-patterns. Emphasizes that simply renaming a DevOps team to a Platform team without introducing product-centric paradigms and developer self-service fails to yield the desired operational efficiencies.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: The 6 Pillars of Platform Engineering: Part 1 β€” Security](https://thenewstack.io/the-6-pillars-of-platform-engineering-part-1-security) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the security pillar of Platform Engineering, showing how to bake access control, compliance, vulnerability scanning, and secrets management directly into the paved path. This strategy ensures security compliance is passive and frictionless for product developers.
-  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: How to design your repository structures to nail platform engineering](https://humanitec.com/blog/how-to-design-your-repository-structures-to-nail-platform-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep architectural dive into GitOps-aligned repository topologies. Discusses split-repository layouts separating application code from environment configurations, enabling declarative platform orchestrators (like Humanitec or ArgoCD) to work seamlessly while maintaining strong security boundaries.
-  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Platform Engineering – Making Other Teams 10x Better](https://www.infoq.com/podcasts/platform-engineering-teams-10x-better)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic technical podcast detailing how building cohesive, highly integrated internal platforms multiplies developer output. Discusses measuring platform success using developer experience metrics, adoption rates, and reduction in time-to-first-commit.
-  - **(2023)** [syntasso.io: Platform Engineering: Orchestrating Applications, Platforms, and Infrastructure](https://www.syntasso.io/post/platform-engineering-orchestrating-applications-platforms-and-infrastructure) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores multi-tier orchestration aligning application code, platform components, and foundational infrastructure. Focuses on Kratix-enabled patterns of dividing platform concerns into modular 'Promises' that orchestrate dynamic physical resources and local services transparently.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Lessons For Building a Platform as a Product](https://thenewstack.io/5-lessons-for-building-a-platform-as-a-product)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines key organizational and design lessons for running internal platforms with product management disciplines. Emphasizes user empathy, continuous feedback loops, marketing the platform internally, and measuring success through user adoption and NPS metrics.
-  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Why every Internal Developer Platform needs a backend](https://humanitec.com/blog/why-every-internal-developer-platform-needs-a-backend) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies why standard UI portals (like Backstage) are insufficient without a powerful platform orchestrator backend. Details how platform orchestrators automatically resolve environment-specific dependencies, manage dynamic variables, and execute infrastructure provisioning pipelines safely behind the scenes.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: he Real Pipeline](https://devops.com/the-real-pipeline) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exposes the reality of modern continuous delivery pipelines, contrasting linear textbook designs against highly complex, non-linear feedback loops. Curator highlights stress the integration of multi-stage automated tests. Live architectural reviews in 2026 show that successful enterprise implementations rely heavily on policy-as-code and canary release orchestration rather than simple, step-by-step automated deployment scripts.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube playlist: DevOps - SonarQube, Artifactory, JFrog, Jenkins, Maven, etc 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-akoYTAboxT1AbHlPmrvRYYZ) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured educational video playlist demonstrating the end-to-end integration of essential enterprise tools including SonarQube, JFrog Artifactory, Jenkins, and Maven. Curator insights praise the step-by-step installation guides. Live architectural operations confirm this collection as an excellent, hands-on pipeline-construction reference for intermediate engineers aiming to master security scanning and artifact management.
-  - **(2023)** [techworld-with-nana.com: DevOps Roadmap 🌟](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com/devops-roadmap) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Nana Janashia provides a structured, modern educational roadmap focusing on practical containerization, orchestrators like Kubernetes, infrastructure-as-code, and automated observability stacks. Curator guidance points out the importance of project-based learning. Live industry training tracks demonstrate that this visual curriculum is incredibly effective at taking developers and transforming them into capable operations engineers.
-  - **(2023)** [DevOps Made Easy: Install AWS CLI, ECS CLI, Docker & Terraform Using Chocolatey](https://dev.to/aws-builders/devops-made-easy-install-aws-cli-ecs-cli-docker-terraform-using-chocolatey-2lld)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step local workstation bootstrapping guide using the Windows Chocolatey package manager. Instructs how to quickly establish consistent local administration tooling, installing docker-cli, terraform, aws-cli, and ecs-cli to prepare for cloud resource management.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Create Jenkins Multibranch Pipeline 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/how-to-create-jenkins-multibranch-pipeline) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details this guide as a step-by-step approach to configuring Jenkins Multibranch Pipelines for automated branch detection. Live Grounding emphasizes that Multibranch setups are highly robust for complex git workflows, automatically provisioning pipeline branches. This architectural pattern prevents manual job pollution and ensures consistent integration testing across feature branches.
-  - **(2023)** [cloud quick POCs](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv9MUffHWyo2GgLIDLVu0KQ) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A compiled collection of video tutorials and rapid proofs-of-concept demonstrating containerization, multi-tier cloud networking, and infrastructure provisioning patterns across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
-  - **(2023)** [Red Hat Tutorials & Examples: github.com/redhat-developer-demos 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-developer-demos) [JAVA / GO / NODE.JS CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main repository for Red Hat Developer developer demos. Offers a variety of quickstarts covering modern Java/Go runtimes, microservices integration, Kubernetes-native deployments, and pipeline automation designs.
-  - **(2023)** [piomin/sample-spring-microservices-new: Microservices with Spring Cloud' Advanced Demo Project](https://github.com/piomin/sample-spring-microservices-new) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An updated showcase of modern, distributed architectures using the newest Spring Cloud dependencies. Features advanced setups including Spring Cloud Gateway, distributed tracing integrations, and resilient fault-tolerant design patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Introduction to gRPC with Quarkus](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/09/15/introduction-to-grpc-with-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the integration of low-latency gRPC services inside Quarkus. Demonstrates schema-first API creation via Protocol Buffers, building high-performance non-blocking streaming services, and optimizing binary communication interfaces for modern microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [mrcloudbook.com: GitOps: Deploying Tetris on EKS Using ArgoCD](https://mrcloudbook.com/gitops-deploying-tetris-on-eks-using-argocd) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simplified tutorial mapping out the migration from manual deployments to automated GitOps workflows on AWS EKS using Argo CD. Focuses on setting up repositories, IAM credentials, and declarative reconciliations.
-  - **(2023)** [Move2Kube](https://move2kube.konveyor.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on Move2Kube, a command-line utility within the Konveyor toolset designed to automate migration pathways. It analyzes configuration files from source environments (such as Docker Compose or Cloud Foundry) and auto-generates platform-ready Kubernetes manifests, Helm charts, and custom Tekton pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/openshift-labs 🌟](https://github.com/openshift-labs) [GO / YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official repository that runs web-accessible, sandbox-styled instructional courses for OpenShift. Guides engineers through Operator lifecycle development, security tuning, and multi-tenant networking setups.
-  - **(2023)** [davidsr.me: Deploy Azure WAF with Terraform and Azure DevOps](https://davidsr.me/deploy-azure-waf-with-terraform-and-azure-devops) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical tutorial detailing how to declare Azure Web Application Firewall (WAF) rule sets as Terraform variables. Configures Azure DevOps pipelines for automated validation and execution of the plans.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Using S3 with Terraform](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/using-s3-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural guide explaining how to declare and maintain AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) buckets using Terraform. Focuses on security defaults, bucket access control lists (ACLs), versioning configurations, and cross-region replication strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [patrickkoch.dev: Terraform on Azure with GitHub Copilot - Creating a Kubernetes Cluster and a Container Registry](https://www.patrickkoch.dev/posts/post_31) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the intersection of generative AI and Infrastructure as Code by walking through the creation of an AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service) and ACR (Azure Container Registry) using GitHub Copilot to accelerate Terraform writing workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [mrcloudbook.com: Automating Tetris Deployments: DevSecOps with ArgoCD, Terraform, and Jenkins for Two Game Versions](https://mrcloudbook.com/automating-tetris-deployments-devsecops-with-argocd-terraform-and-jenkins-for-two-game-versions) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents an end-to-end DevSecOps execution path deploying two independent versions of a Tetris application. Coordinates Terraform for EKS infrastructure creation, Jenkins for CI builds, security scanning, and Argo CD for final GitOps delivery.
-  - **(2023)** [ref 5 arey/springboot-petclinic](https://hub.docker.com/r/arey/springboot-petclinic) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly pulled, community-maintained Spring Boot Petclinic image optimized for lean runtimes. Includes built-in multi-architecture CPU support (ARM64/AMD64) ideal for localized testing and local Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Deploy a React App to Production Using Docker and NGINX with API Proxies](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-deploy-react-apps-to-production) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep guide details how to bundle React applications into high-performance production Docker images using multi-stage builds. Implements security headers and API reverse proxy routing directly within NGINX configs.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Create an Azure OpenAI, LangChain, ChromaDB, and Chainlit Chat App in Container Apps using Terraform | Paolo Salvatori](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/create-an-azure-openai-langchain-chromadb-and-chainlit-chat-app-in-container-app/3885602) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly relevant modern architecture integrating OpenAI services, vector stores (ChromaDB), and custom LangChain agents. Built entirely on Azure Container Apps with deployment orchestrations fully managed by Terraform templates.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Build and deploy applications to Azure by using GitHub Actions 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/github-actions-cd) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The canonical Microsoft Learning Module establishing standard pipelines for Azure. Outlines the design of multi-environment workflows, secrets isolation, security scanning, and deployment mechanisms targeting AKS and web workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [nicwortel.nl: Continuous deployment to Kubernetes with GitHub Actions](https://nth-root.nl/en/guides/automate-kubernetes-deployments-with-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A clear operational guide showcasing custom deployments to external Kubernetes clusters using GitHub Actions. Explains secure credential management, configuring kubectl contexts, and deploying applications with zero-downtime rolling updates.
-  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: Los ingenieros de software estΓ‘n aterrorizados ante la posibilidad de ser sustituidos por la IA](https://www.businessinsider.es/tecnologia/ingenieros-software-estan-aterrorizados-posibilidad-ser-sustituidos-ia-1238112) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the sociotechnical impact and anxieties surrounding the deployment of automated coding assistants within software engineering. It argues that while generative models displace routine syntax boilerplate generation, they elevate the engineer's role to that of a system orchestrator and architectural validator. It defines critical perspectives on long-term developer training.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Deep Learning Fundamentals Handbook – What You Need to Know to Start Your Career in AI](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/deep-learning-fundamentals-handbook-start-a-career-in-ai)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed handbook covering the fundamental mathematics and algorithms behind deep learning systems. It reviews basic perceptrons, gradient descent variations, backpropagation formulas, and methods to mitigate overfitting (such as dropout and weight decay). It serves as a necessary theoretical manual for building a comprehensive understanding of AI systems.
-  - **(2023)** [aman.ai/primers/ai: Distilled AI](https://aman.ai/primers/ai) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elite reference manual summarizing core concepts in modern machine learning and deep learning architectures. It distills deep neural net mechanics, loss functions, optimizer designs, and regularization frameworks into actionable technical digests. Ideal for software architects who require high-density cheat sheets on machine learning theory.
-  - **(2023)** [aman.ai/primers/ai/LLM: Primers - Overview of Large Language Models](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/LLM) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured primer exploring the foundational architectures, training phases, and evaluation cycles of Large Language Models (LLMs). It maps out causal language modeling, masking methodologies, and reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF). This overview equips engineers with deep insights into how massive neural networks interpret context.
-  - **(2023)** [forbesargentina.com: Por quΓ© Nvidia, Google y Microsoft apuestan miles de millones en modelos LLM de IA Generativa para biotecnologΓ­a](https://www.forbesargentina.com/innovacion/por-nvidia-google-microsoft-apuestan-miles-millones-modelos-llm-ia-generativa-biotecnologia-n49278) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the massive strategic investments from major hyper-scalers (Google, Microsoft, Nvidia) in training LLMs for computational biology and drug discovery. It details how biological sequences (DNA, proteins) are modeled similarly to language tokens, unlocking rapid protein fold predictions. It illustrates the expanding paradigm of specialized generative domain modeling.
-  - **(2023)** [aman.ai: Transformers](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/transformers) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elegant architectural blueprint dissecting the mathematical design of the Attention is All You Need transformer model. It provides clear examinations of multi-head attention blocks, residual connections, feed-forward sublayers, and positional embeddings. Reading this is necessary for developers seeking to optimize model inference latency.
-  - **(2023)** [aman.ai: Primers β€’ Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT)](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/bert) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dissects BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers), detailing its bidirectional training paradigm via Masked Language Modeling (MLM). By processing left and right contexts simultaneously, BERT excels at semantic search, sentence classification, and named entity recognition. This guide is ideal for engineers deploying advanced information extraction models.
-  - **(2023)** [aman.ai: Primers β€’ Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT)](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/gpt) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical overview of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) lineage, explaining decoder-only autoregressive pre-training. It highlights how next-token prediction and casual masking techniques scale predictably over billions of parameters. This documentation helps platform engineers understand parameter scaling trends and memory requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [computerhoy.com: GitHub Copilot X: asΓ­ es la nueva IA parecida a ChatGPT y destinada a ayudar a programadores](https://computerhoy.20minutos.es) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the technical specifications of Copilot X, including terminal tool integration, automated PR description synthesis, and integrated chat widgets. Examines the performance gains from switching to OpenAI's GPT-4 framework.
-  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: https://www.xataka.com/servicios/copilot-chatgpt-gpt-4-han-cambiado-para-siempre-mundo-programacion-esto-que-opinan-expertos](https://www.xataka.com/servicios/copilot-chatgpt-gpt-4-han-cambiado-para-siempre-mundo-programacion-esto-que-opinan-expertos) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive expert-driven review of how GPT-4 and Copilot have structurally altered the software engineering lifecycle. Evaluates productivity shifts, risks of cognitive offloading, and structural changes in junior developer onboarding processes.
-  - **(2023)** [k8sgpt.ai](https://k8sgpt.ai) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative, community-driven tool that integrates LLMs directly with Kubernetes diagnostic commands. By parsing cluster states, configuration anomalies, and system logs, k8sgpt provides clear explanations and automated remediation commands. It is a premier tool in the shift towards AI-powered autonomous operations (AIOps).
-  - **(2023)** [collabnix.com: The Rise of Kubernetes and AI – Kubectl OpenAI plugin](https://collabnix.com/the-rise-of-kubernetes-and-ai-kubectl-openai-plugin) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on the Kubectl OpenAI plugin, showing how natural language commands can be compiled directly into active Kubernetes cluster API calls. It simplifies YAML definition generation and debugging workflows, lowering barrier-to-entry. A great case study in operations-focused developer tooling.
-  - **(2023)** [IDE extension for AWS Application Composer enhances visual modern applications development with AI-generated IaC](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ide-extension-for-aws-application-composer-enhances-visual-modern-applications-development-with-ai-generated-iac)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how the AWS Application Composer IDE extension leverages AI to dynamically draft modern serverless IaC templates from a visual layout canvas. As developers design, the system generates clean CloudFormation or SAM patterns. This tool merges direct visual feedback with automated infrastructure generation.
-  - **(2023)** [Quiz Grader](https://github.com/ned1313/quiz-grader) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility engineered to automate the grading and feedback of quizzes and programming assignments. Processes markdown-based inputs to generate structured performance assessments, supporting classroom and self-assessment operations.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: 5 best practices for securing CI/CD pipelines](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2336728/5-best-practices-for-securing-cicd-pipelines.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes five critical best practices for hardening modern deployment pipelines. Covers automated static analysis (SAST), software bill-of-materials (SBOM) generation, container signing, secrets management, and least-privilege runtimes.
-  - **(2023)** [apmdigest.com: What Can AIOps Do For IT Ops? - Part 1](https://www.apmdigest.com/aiops-itops-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive five-part industry series highlighting how AIOps restructures modern IT Operations. Explores the migration from reactive monitoring to predictive modeling, showing how cognitive analytics can prevent systemic downtime.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: The Urgency Driving AIOps into Your Enterprise](https://thenewstack.io/the-urgency-driving-aiops-into-your-enterprise)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the business and technology drivers forcing rapid enterprise integration of AIOps platforms. Addresses the challenge of telemetry overload and details how automated correlation engines optimize modern cloud networks.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Intelligent Automation: What’s the Missing Piece of AIOps?](https://thenewstack.io/intelligent-automation-whats-the-missing-piece-of-aiops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pinpoints the missing component of modern AIOps tools: closing the gap between diagnostic analytics and actual infrastructure remediation. Argues for event-driven, programmatic automation frameworks to bypass manual engineering cycles.
-  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: AIOps: Site Reliability Engineering at Scale](https://www.infoq.com/articles/aiops-reliability-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide illustrating how AIOps can scale Site Reliability Engineering. Demonstrates how machine learning helps teams prioritize incidents, predict SLO failures, and handle large-scale alert volume.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes production best practices](https://learnkube.com/production-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” High-quality, interactive checklist framework covering multi-zone redundancy, etcd scaling, high-availability control planes, application deployment limits, and robust DNS performance optimization.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com: DAY 01: Kubernetes : Understanding Architecture, Components, Installation and Configuration](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-01-kubernetes-understanding-architecture-anup-ghattikar)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory training log explaining initial cluster bootstrapping, control plane configurations, and node joining sequences. It details common installation paths and highlights basic networking/etcd configurations needed to establish a stable cluster control plane.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Installation Methods The Complete Guide](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-installation-methods-the-complete-guide-1036c860a2b3) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive analysis of various Kubernetes bootstrap frameworks. Compares local learning solutions (Kind, Minikube, K3s) with enterprise production installation engines (Kubeadm, Kubespray, and fully managed public cloud options like GKE, EKS, AKS), detailing networking setup and etcd topography trade-offs.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Optimizing Kubernetes for Peak Traffic and Avoiding Setbacks](https://thenewstack.io/optimizing-kubernetes-for-peak-traffic-and-avoiding-setbacks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents tactical architectures for tuning Kubernetes to survive extreme, unpredictable traffic spikes. Focuses on horizontal pod autoscaler (HPA) algorithm sensitivity, proactive load shedding, down-scaling thresholds, and database connection pool optimization.
-  - **(2023)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Cost Savings By Reducing The Number Of Clusters](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/a-complete-guide-to-kubernetes-cost-optimization) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates cluster consolidation as an efficient cost-reduction methodology. Recommends running lightweight virtual clusters (vclusters) on a unified control plane to maximize control loop resource utilization.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/fermyon: Scaling Sidecars to Zero in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/fermyon/scaling-sidecars-to-zero-in-kubernetes-2m23) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates serverless techniques to scale resource-intensive sidecars down to zero when idle. Addresses the lifecycle synchronization challenges between the application container and its helper sidecar instances.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: What Is Kubernetes Architecture? – Components Overview](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive breakdown of the Kubernetes Control Plane and Worker Node architecture. Details the functionalities and interactions of key system components including etcd, kube-apiserver, kube-scheduler, kube-controller-manager, and the node-level agents (kubelet, kube-proxy), illustrating how they maintain cluster state.
-  - **(2023)** [okteto.com: What is Kubernetes Architecture?](https://www.okteto.com/blog/kubernetes-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the modular architecture of Kubernetes with a specific focus on cloud-native application development workflows. Discusses how control plane components and worker node runtimes influence developer environments, advocating for container-centric development workflows directly inside remote namespaces.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Kubernetes as a platform vs. Kubernetes as an API 🌟🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/kubernetes-as-a-platform-vs-kubernetes-as-an-api-2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural analysis contrasting the consumption of Kubernetes as a pre-packaged deployment runtime versus an extensible resource management engine. Explores how the declarative API and control loop model can be utilized via Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to manage non-container resources (like SaaS and physical cloud infrastructure) via Crossplane and similar controllers.
-  - **(2023)** [techtarget.com: How many Kubernetes nodes should be in a cluster? 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/answer/How-many-Kubernetes-nodes-should-be-in-a-cluster) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides engineering guidelines on capacity planning, comparing a few large nodes vs. many small nodes. Highlights tradeoffs involving blast radius, scheduling overhead, resource utilization efficiency, licensing costs, and cloud provider API limits during rapid scaling.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubeconfig File Explained With Practical Examples 🌟](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-kubeconfig-file) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly readable, practical guide unpacking the schema and structural design of Kubeconfig files. Teaches readers how context configurations, user credentials, clusters, and API client auth certificates are structured to drive kubectl orchestration.
-  - **(2023)** [argonaut.dev: Choosing an Optimal Kubernetes Worker Node Size 🌟](https://www.warpbuild.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the cost-benefit trade-offs between deploying many small worker nodes versus fewer large nodes. Examines daemon overhead, scheduling efficiency, IP exhaustion, and system stability vectors.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Does Kubernetes Really Perform Better on Bare Metal vs. VMs? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/does-kubernetes-really-perform-better-on-bare-metal-vs-vms) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates performance metrics, latency bottlenecks, and hypervisor overhead costs. Compares control plane efficiency on bare-metal architectures versus standard virtualization structures.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Don’t Pause Your Kubernetes Adoption ― PaaS It Instead!](https://thenewstack.io/dont-pause-your-kubernetes-adoption-paas-it-instead)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the strategic pivot from raw Kubernetes orchestration to internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) abstraction layers. It outlines how modern organizations mitigate administrative complexity and boost developer velocity by embedding platform engineering paradigms over raw manifest management, preventing 'Kubernetes fatigue' while retaining foundational orchestrator capabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: A Platform for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/a-platform-for-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the emergence of Platform-as-a-Service layers built directly over Kubernetes. It argues that raw Kubernetes is an assembler language for infrastructure, requiring an abstraction tier to shield product developers from raw YAML files, ingress policies, and helm configuration complexities.
-  - **(2023)** [loft.sh: 10 Essentials For Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-10-essential-considerations) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents ten essential parameters for configuring secure multi-tenant clusters. Emphasizes real-time billing tracking, policy controllers, and virtual control plane partitions.
-  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.ck.page: Ivan on Containers, Kubernetes, and Backend Development](https://iximiuz.kit.com/posts/ivan-on-containers-kubernetes-and-backend-development-12)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly educational newsletter series focusing on the deep-dive mechanics of container runtimes, Kubernetes API orchestration, and backend architecture. It bridges backend software engineering with low-level container execution models, explaining kernel-level primitives crucial for building resilient cloud-native systems.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Build my own Kubernetes journey (10 Part Series) | Jonatan Ezron](https://dev.to/jonatan5524/build-my-own-kubernetes-journey-1a3j)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, ten-part engineering chronicle detailing the step-by-step setup and configuration of a home-lab Kubernetes cluster. Walks through local storage provisioners, container network interfaces (CNIs), ingress setup, and application deployment configurations, serving as a pragmatic guide for practitioners.
-  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes README: kubernetesreadme.com](https://kubernetesreadme.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated interactive reference directory compiling foundational Kubernetes conceptual structures in an easy-to-read format. Facilitates rapid onboarding of developers by simplifying complex orchestration mechanics, deployment structures, and standard YAML configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [dev-k8sref-io.web.app](https://dev-k8sref-io.web.app)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An alternative interactive API schema browser and resource reference for Kubernetes. Delivers structured, searchable navigation for complex API objects, making it easier for platform engineers to write clean yaml manifests and validate schema specifications across different versions.
-  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Kubernetes – Concept of Containers](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/cloud-computing/kubernetes-concept-of-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational resource decomposing container primitives within cloud computing environments. Details namespace isolation, cgroups resource enforcement, and how Kubernetes orchestrates these isolated Linux runtimes across virtual and physical bare-metal hardware.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/leandronsp: Kubernetes 101, part I, the fundamentals](https://dev.to/leandronsp/kubernetes-101-part-i-the-fundamentals-23a1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive multi-part guide covering the full spectrum of core Kubernetes objects: Pods, Controllers (ReplicaSets, Deployments), StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs, CronJobs, and Networking fundamentals. Serves as a deep, hands-on syllabus detailing state synchronization, storage persistence, and internal service communication patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Daemonset: A Comprehensive Guide](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-daemonset)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed engineering breakdown of the DaemonSet controller pattern. Explains how to deploy system-level agents (like log collectors, CNI daemons, and monitoring agents) on every cluster node, specifying advanced scheduling techniques, tolerations, node affinity, and resource constraints.
-  - **(2023)** [semaphoreci.com: Understanding ReplicaSet vs. StatefulSet vs. DaemonSet vs. Deployments](https://semaphore.io/blog/replicaset-statefulset-daemonset-deployments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rigorous comparative guide contrasting Kubernetes workload controllers. Outlines when to use Deployments (stateless scaling), StatefulSets (stable network IDs, persistent disk-to-pod mappings), DaemonSets (single instance per node), and ReplicaSets, explaining how scheduling algorithms process each type differently.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Why Developers Should Learn Docker and Kubernetes in 2023 🌟](https://dev.to/javinpaul/why-developers-should-learn-docker-and-kubernetes-in-2023-4hof)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-focused piece advocating for developer mastery of containerization and orchestration. Highlights the paradigm shift toward cloud-native microservices, demonstrating why containerization and declarative API competency have become standard prerequisites for modern backend engineering positions.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Why Kubernetes Has Emerged as the β€˜OS’ of the Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/why-kubernetes-has-emerged-as-the-os-of-the-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual piece detailing how Kubernetes has evolved from a container scheduler into the universal control plane for modern cloud infrastructure. Analyzes its extensible API design (CRDs) and operator pattern as the core mechanisms enabling it to manage storage, VMs, databases, and network topologies uniformly.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Deploy an Application to a Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/deploy-docker-image-to-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walkthrough detailing the workflow of pushing a localized Docker image to a container registry, writing declarative deployment manifests, configuring a ClusterIP service, and deploying the resulting application topology onto a running Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: configure-pod-container / Use a User Namespace With a Pod](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/user-namespaces) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural configuration steps to leverage Linux user namespaces (userns) inside Kubernetes pods. This maps root workloads to unprivileged target host UIDs, fundamentally neutralizing host container escape vectors.
-  - **(2023)** [opensource.com/tags/kubernetes](https://opensource.com/tags/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This repository presents practical guides and conceptual overviews highlighting open-source tools within the Kubernetes ecosystem. It serves as a pedagogical gateway for system administrators transitioning to cloud-native orchestration models.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes-on-aws.readthedocs.io](https://kubernetes-on-aws.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical playbook detailing the architectural nuances of deploying Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services. It offers production-grade setups utilizing EC2, EBS, VPC, and IAM integration before the widespread consolidation under managed EKS.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Operating etcd clusters for Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/configure-upgrade-etcd) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official operational guidelines for running production etcd clusters. Focuses on cluster deployment, securing communication with mutual TLS (mTLS), performance tuning, and performing safe backup and restore operations.
-  - **(2023)** [learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Learnsteps provides step-by-step foundational guides designed to reduce the steep learning curve of container scheduling. It addresses core concepts like Pods, Deployments, and Services, making it ideal for software developers new to infrastructure.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Successful & Short Kubernetes Stories For DevOps Architects](https://itnext.io/successful-short-kubernetes-stories-for-devops-architects-677f8bfed803)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A compilation of brief, high-impact architectural case studies illustrating real-world engineering failures and subsequent triumphs. It covers troubleshooting container networking, node resource exhaustion, and complex ingress rules.
-  - **(2023)** [platform9.com: Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines at Scale](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-ci-cd-pipelines-at-scale) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses architectural blueprints for implementing scalable CI/CD pipelines across enterprise Kubernetes deployments. It reviews toolchains like Jenkins, GitLab CI, and ArgoCD, analyzing bottlenecks in scaling automated delivery.
-  - **(2023)** [silverliningsinfo.com: KubeCon: Five biggest trends from the Kubernetes love fest in Amsterdam](https://www.fierce-network.com/multi-cloud/cloud-9-lunch-ladies-news-wrap-live-cloud-executive-summit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes the major technological shifts post-KubeCon Amsterdam. Pinpoints crucial patterns in cloud-native platforms, highlighting sustainable computing, developer experience (Platform Engineering), and the consolidation of runtime security layers.
-  - **(2023)** [labs.iximiuz.com: How to work with container images using ctr](https://labs.iximiuz.com/courses/containerd-cli/ctr/image-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep technical laboratory exercise focused on managing low-level container images using the containerd 'ctr' CLI. Vital for operations engineers debugging nodes directly where high-level runtimes like docker are not installed.
-  - **(2023)** [packetpushers.net: KU046: Do Kubernetes Certs Prepare You For Real-World Production?](https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/kubernetes-unpacked/ku046-do-kubernetes-certs-prepare-you-for-real-world-production)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly critical, production-oriented podcast episode from Packet Pushers discussing whether obtaining Kubernetes certifications translates into actual day-2 engineering competency. It balances the theoretical mechanics tested in CKA/CKAD/CKS against complex real-world challenges, such as cloud networking, persistent storage, and GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Pod Priority, PriorityClass, and Preemption Explained 🌟](https://devopscube.com/pod-priorityclass-preemption) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations guide detailing the setup, risk mitigation, and security policies governing PriorityClasses, helping operators protect critical platform controllers from being starved of compute resources.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Protect Your Mission-Critical Pods From Eviction With PriorityClass](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/01/12/protect-mission-critical-pods-priorityclass) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to prevent critical microservice pods from being terminated during cluster node pressure events using PriorityClass resources. Outlines scheduling preemption paths and best practices for establishing pod execution guarantees.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Scheduler Deep Dive | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-scheduler-deep-dive-fdfcb516be30) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into the Kubernetes scheduler's two-phase framework: filtering (predicates) and scoring (priorities). Explains binding execution loops and customized scheduling extension points for advanced topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational, end-to-end technical reference manual mapping the Pod lifecycle, container initialization vectors, probe configurations, and common workload operational runbooks.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Labels & Annotations in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/labels-and-annotations-in-kubernetes-234944b0f7ab) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts the mechanical functions of Kubernetes Labels (used for query selection and resource grouping) and Annotations (used to attach non-identifying operational metadata for integration tools).
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes rolling updates, rollbacks and multi-environments](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-rolling-updates-rollbacks-and-multi-environments-4ff9912df5) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines rolling updates, manual rollbacks, and multi-environment promotions. Provides strategies to control deployment rollouts, configure canary boundaries, and run parallel configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes Deployment and Step-by-Step Guide to Deployment: Update, Rollback, Scale & Delete](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/kubernetes-deployment) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A complete operational guide to managing deployment configurations. Details step-by-step commands to update containers, trigger rolling restarts, revert deployment revisions, and scale replica limits.
-  - **(2023)** [mirantis.com: Introduction to YAML: Creating a Kubernetes deployment](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-yaml-creating-a-kubernetes-deployment) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to writing YAML specifications for Kubernetes deployments. Demystifies manifest keys, selector configurations, resource allocations, and replica parameters.
-  - **(2023)** [home.robusta.dev: You can't have both high utilization and high reliability 🌟](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-utilization-vs-reliability) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the mathematical trade-off between resource utilization and cluster reliability.
-- Argues that running nodes at near-maximum capacity inevitably causes scheduling bottlenecks and evictions.
-- Recommends structured buffers to preserve high availability.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io Policy Limit Ranges](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/limit-range) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Kubernetes documentation on `LimitRange` policy resources.
-- Explains how to declare, enforce, and inject default request/limit boundaries at the namespace level.
-- Essential for multi-tenant environments to restrict unconstrained container creation.
-  - **(2023)** [home.robusta.dev: For the Love of God, Stop Using CPU Limits on Kubernetes (Updated)](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/stop-using-cpu-limits) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An updated post contrasting the 'no CPU limits' argument against keeping limits for node protection.
-- Synthesizes perspectives on preventing runaway processes vs. suffering latency spikes due to CFS throttling.
-- Offers nuanced guidelines for varying workload patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes CPU Limits and Throttling](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-cpu-limits-throttling) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive deep dive into kernel-level CPU throttling on Kubernetes.
-- Breaks down cgroups, CFS periods, and how quotas limit computation rates.
-- Offers solid troubleshooting workflows for diagnosing application latency caused by CPU constraints.
-  - **(2023)** [home.robusta.dev: When is a CPU not a CPU? Benchmark of Kubernetes Providers and Node Efficiency 🌟🌟](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/k8s-node-benchmark) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents empirical benchmarks of CPU efficiency across major cloud Kubernetes providers (EKS, GKE, AKS).
-- Proves that equivalent virtual CPUs do not yield identical performance due to cloud hypervisor overhead.
-- Crucial read for high-throughput microservices performance planning.
-  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Resize CPU Limit To Speed Up Java Startup on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/08/22/resize-cpu-limit-to-speed-up-java-startup-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how CPU limits severely slow down JVM (Java) startup times on Kubernetes.
-- Demonstrates utilizing the in-place resource resizing feature or custom limits during the initialization phase.
-- Mitigates CFS throttling during Java's highly intensive classloading startup phase.
-  - **(2023)** [towardsdatascience.com: Maximizing the Utility of Scarce AI Resources: A Kubernetes Approach](https://towardsdatascience.com/maximizing-the-utility-of-scarce-ai-resources-a-kubernetes-approach-0230ba53965b) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores scheduling paradigms for high-value, scarce AI and ML infrastructure.
-- Covers GPU-slicing and Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) allocations under Kubernetes control.
-- Details scheduling algorithms designed to maximize hardware utilization and efficiency during model training.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Sysdig’s new Cost Advisor aims to cut Kubernetes costs](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337192/sysdigs-new-cost-advisor-aims-to-cut-kubernetes-costs.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the design of Sysdig's cost-auditing features. Analyzes how combining deep runtime-security agent telemetry with resource allocation profiling can generate highly accurate workload rightsizing calculations.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” how many should you have?](https://learnkube.com/how-many-clusters) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the design choices behind multi-cluster deployments versus expansive single-cluster topologies. Explores security zoning, geo-location latency requirements, blast radius mitigation, and operational complexity limits.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing a worker node size](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-node-size) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the trade-offs of choosing small versus large instance types for Kubernetes worker nodes. Discusses pod density limits, network interfaces, control plane overhead, and daemon-set resource allocation footprint.
-  - **(2023)** [Templating YAML in Kubernetes with real code](https://learnkube.com/templating-yaml-with-code) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for programmatic Kubernetes resource generation in real-world programming languages (Go, Python, Java) over raw text-interpolated tools like Helm. Details static typing validation advantages, testing, and GitOps orchestration scale benefits.
-  - **(2023)** [What is the best way to generate a visual diagram of the AWS environment which includes VPC, VPN, EC2, and AMIs?](https://www.pluralsight.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on Pluralsight outlining best-practice workflows for generating infrastructure diagrams. Provides structured advice on combining automated discovery with custom visual canvases.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: IaC Cloud Misconfiguration Tools too Noisy without Context](https://thenewstack.io/iac-cloud-misconfiguration-tools-too-noisy-without-context)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes alert noise generated by static security scanners on IaC configurations. Argues for context-aware validation engines that cross-reference code anomalies with actual live runtime status to accurately prioritize critical security vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Infrastructure as Code - Full Course 🌟🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A full-scale tutorial covering the entire spectrum of Infrastructure as Code. Educates on fundamental engines, continuous state management, structural cloud setups, and continuous integration workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Immutable Infrastructure Explained For Beginners](https://devopscube.com/immutable-infrastructure)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A beginner's guide detailing the immutable infrastructure pattern, where infrastructure elements are replaced rather than modified in place. Highlights benefits in predictability, rollbacks, and drift management.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Why Generic CI/CD Tools Will Not Deliver Successful IaC](https://spacelift.io/blog/infrastructure-as-code-with-generic-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains why generic CI/CD tooling lacks features required to safely deploy stateful IaC projects. Details why specialized state engines, runtime locking mechanisms, policy enforcement, and drift tracking are required for reliable cloud management.
-  - **(2023)** [matt-rickard.com: Infrastructure as Code Will be Written by AI](https://mattrickard.com/infrastructure-as-code-will-be-written-by-ai)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how generative AI can be used to compile declarative DSL configurations. Argues that structural files (such as Terraform or Pulumi definitions) are excellent translation targets for LLMs due to explicit syntax schemas.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Benefits of Convention over Configuration for IaC Deployment Projects](https://build5nines.com/benefits-of-convention-over-configuration-for-iac-deployment-projects)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the benefits of standardizing infrastructure template files using Convention over Configuration patterns. Demonstrates how strict naming rules, predictable directory structures, and shared default values eliminate redundant code segments.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Local Environment-as-Code: Is It Possible Yet?](https://thenewstack.io/local-environment-as-code-is-it-possible-yet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the feasibility of Local Environment-as-Code setups. Evaluates containerized tools and localized VM platforms designed to establish parity between developer workstations and live cloud targets.
-  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: Infrastructure as Code Tools, what are the best IaC tools? 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/infrastructure-as-code-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evaluation of popular Infrastructure-as-Code platforms. Summarizes and compares capabilities, community support, and typical target platforms across industry-standard options like Terraform, Ansible, Pulumi, and CloudFormation.
-  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Terraform vs Ansible: Key Differences Between Terraform and Ansible 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/terraform-vs-ansible-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares Terraform and Ansible, focusing on state management and typical use cases. Shows how Terraform specializes in declarative stateful cloud provisioning, while Ansible excels at stateless procedural host and configuration management.
-  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: Terraform vs CloudFormation: The Final battle 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/terraform-vs-cloudformation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts multi-cloud HashiCorp Terraform alongside single-provider AWS CloudFormation. Highlights practical design differences, including provider architecture support, state file isolation, and resource onboarding speeds.
-  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Terraform vs Ansible: Working, Difference, Provisioning 🌟](https://k21academy.com/devops/terraform-vs-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the operational execution models of Terraform and Ansible. Guides systems engineers on matching target workloads with the proper toolβ€”using Terraform for infrastructure creation and Ansible for node system configuration.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Terraform vs. Ansible : Key Differences and Comparison of Tools](https://spacelift.io/blog/ansible-vs-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured analytical comparison between HashiCorp Terraform and Ansible. Covers key architecture differences, mutable versus immutable resource management, and state files.
-  - **(2023)** [env0.com: Ansible vs Terraform: Choose One or Use Both?](https://www.env0.com/blog/ansible-vs-terraform-when-to-choose-one-or-use-them-together)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how to combine Terraform and Ansible in hybrid pipelines. Details architectures for provisioning base cloud infrastructure with Terraform while using Ansible for VM-level configuration.
-  - **(2023)** [awstrainingwithjagan.com: Comprehensive Comparison of Top Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Tools](https://awstrainingwithjagan.com/infrastructure-as-code-tool-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive matrix of top IaC frameworks. Evaluates learning curves, multi-cloud capabilities, configuration language types (YAML, JSON, DSL, or general-purpose languages), and drift remediation mechanisms.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Achieve GitOps on Day One with IaC Automation](https://thenewstack.io/achieve-gitops-on-day-one-with-iac-automation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive pathway to establish GitOps on day one. Demonstrates how uniting declarative IaC tools with Git-based source repositories ensures compliance, configuration auditing, and unified cluster state management.
-  - **(2023)** [Azure Cloud Adoption Framework: Platform Landing Zone Implementation Options](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone/implementation-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) roadmap evaluating landing zone platform deployment options. Evaluates differences between Portal, Bicep, and Terraform implementations, outlining trade-offs in velocity, maintenance overhead, and custom extensibility.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How to for_each through a list(objects)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-to-for_each-through-a-listobjects) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed architectural guide on leveraging the `for_each` expression to iterate over a list of structural objects in Terraform. Explains how to programmatically transform a list of objects into an uniquely keyed map using a inline `for` projection, which ensures deterministic and stable resource provisioning without relying on unstable index-based `count` loops.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform IP Functions for Managing IP Addresses, CIDR Blocks, and Subnets](https://build5nines.com/terraform-ip-functions-for-managing-ip-addresses-cidr-blocks-and-subnets) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into built-in network calculation functions like `cidrsubnet`, `cidrsubnets`, and `cidrhost` in Terraform. Explains the binary arithmetic of CIDR division to construct clean, dynamic, scale-ready VPC and subnet topologies across public cloud platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How are Data Sources used?](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-are-data-sources-used) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide outlining the architectural use of data sources in HCL to securely fetch real-time metadata from external resources. Minimizes hardcoded identifiers by query-filtering configurations directly from dynamic cloud registries at run-time.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Conditional If Variable Does Not Exist (try function)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-conditional-if-variable-does-not-exist-try-function) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical tutorial exploring HCL error handling utilizing the native `try` evaluation function. Demonstrates writing resilient, defensive code configurations that gracefully fall back to defaults when encountering undefined object keys or missing input fields.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Output URL to Azure Portal for Azure Resources](https://build5nines.com/output-link-to-azure-resources-from-terraform-project) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a DevOps efficiency hack that constructs active Azure Portal resource URLs dynamically inside Terraform output manifests. Streamlines operations by offering direct dashboard links within CI/CD runner logs for newly provisioned clouds.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Working with YAML in Terraform using the `yamldecode` and `yamlencode` Functions](https://build5nines.com/working-with-yaml-in-terraform-using-the-yamldecode-and-yamlencode-functions) [HCL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide on parsing and serializing configuration data structures between YAML schemas and native HCL objects utilizing `yamldecode` and `yamlencode` functions. Crucial for integrating complex external declarations (such as Helm value trees) directly into modular deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: Using Terraform YAML Functions](https://dev.to/spacelift/using-terraform-yaml-functions-3ade) [HCL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates the architectural patterns unlocked by parsing decoupled configuration schemas utilizing YAML functions. Shows how to feed dynamic variable trees to modular interfaces, improving clean separations between system configurations and infrastructure-as-code files.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Modules using Git Branch as Source](https://build5nines.com/terraform-modules-using-git-branch-as-source) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines structural strategies for referencing Terraform modules sourced directly from remote Git branches, tags, or specific commits. Details exact Git source syntax structures (such as `git::https://...git?ref=branch_name`) and evaluates the tradeoffs between dynamic development agility and pipeline safety.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Split main.tf into seperate files](https://build5nines.com/terraform-split-main-tf-into-seperate-files) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Best practice architectural blueprint for refactoring monolithic `main.tf` configuration structures into clean, decoupled, multi-file topologies. Outlines segregation of responsibilities across variables, providers, outputs, and logical cloud resources to streamline enterprise collaboration and minimize Git conflict risk.
-  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to troubleshoot 5 common Terraform errors](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-troubleshoot-5-common-terraform-errors) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A master troubleshooting reference addressing the five most common infrastructure automation faults: locking queue blocks, authentication failures, cyclic resource dependencies, missing provider plugins, and schema mismatch issues. Yields immediate solutions for system recovery.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform State Management Explained](https://build5nines.com/terraform-state-management-explained) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed exploration of state file engines in Terraform, covering single sources of truth, remote backend storage strategies, concurrent state locking mechanisms, and the state mutation lifecycle commands crucial for multi-user pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube HashiCorp: Telemetry transformed: Terraforming Grafana for next-gen dashboards](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGdGMnQ83SA) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical video walkthrough showing how to manage and deploy dashboards, alert limits, and data sources in Grafana as code. Integrates monitoring directly alongside the lifecycle of target environments.
-  - **(2023)** [cloudquery.io: Announcing CloudQuery Terraform Drift Detection](https://www.cloudquery.io/blog/announcing-cloudquery-terraform-drift-detection) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” CloudQuery Drift Detection automates the discovery of structural and state discrepancies between active cloud environments and declarative Terraform configurations. Utilizing high-performance SQL query constructs, it operates as an out-of-band compliance engine. Architecturally, it replaces resource-intensive 'terraform plan' loops with scheduled drift audits.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.realkinetic.com: It’s Time to Retire Terraform](https://blog.realkinetic.com/its-time-to-retire-terraform-30545fd5f186) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical, forward-looking architectural analysis evaluating the limitations of declarative static HCL. Argues for migrating toward programming-language-based Infrastructure as Code (IaC) architectures (e.g., Pulumi or AWS CDK) to mitigate the cognitive load, state-locking friction, and custom domain DSL limitations inherent in large-scale enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [opencoreventures.com: HashiCorp switching to BSL shows a need for open charter companies](https://www.opencoreventures.com/blog/hashicorp-switching-to-bsl-shows-a-need-for-open-charter-companies) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the structural implications of HashiCorp's migration from MPLv2 to BUSL. Discusses the downstream trust shifts inside open-source ecosystems, illustrating how corporate moves catalyzed open alternatives like the Linux Foundation's OpenTofu initiative.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bhanufyi: Effective Terraform Variable Management in GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/bhanufyi/effective-terraform-variable-management-in-github-actions-488l) [YAML/HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates advanced workflows for parsing complex inputs, map variables, and dynamic configurations within GitHub Actions environments. Covers secure variable serialization using standard environment-level variables and dynamic JSON-encoded inputs mapped through workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Ensuring Your Terraform is Correctly Formatted Using Terraform fmt and GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/ensuring-your-terraform-is-correctly-formatted-using-terraform-fmt-and-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure automated linting and formatting validation directly within continuous integration pipelines. Leverages native formatting tools in GitHub Actions to validate standard code syntax rules on repository pull requests.
-  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Automate Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/automation/github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official HashiCorp tutorial guiding engineers on deploying automated plans and applies within GitHub Actions. Outlines directory structures, secure state connections, and credential configuration using OIDC.
-  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to use GitHub Actions to automate Terraform](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-github-actions-to-automate-terraform) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic guide on orchestrating secure declarative automation cycles within GitHub Actions. Outlines architectural patterns for safe plan previews, workspace permissions setup, credential management, and automated rollbacks.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: AWS Backup Set Up Using Terraform cloud and GitHub Actions | Cloud Quick Labs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niy0_ZpQ1w&ab_channel=CloudQuickLabs) [HCL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical video walkthrough demonstrating the setup of enterprise AWS Backup vaults, retention policies, and asset allocations using Terraform Cloud workspaces triggered by GitHub Actions.
-  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using GitHub Actions to Azure](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-github-actions-into-azure) [YAML/HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates pipeline integration structures for deploying infrastructure assets to Azure. Covers setting up Azure Service Principals, configuring OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication to avoid persistent credentials, and pipeline orchestration rules.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: GitHub Actions Automated Deployment](https://build5nines.com/terraform-github-actions-automated-deployment) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a clear blueprint for constructing basic CI/CD execution runs in GitHub. Covers step definitions, lint validations, and execution strategies designed to build solid base paths for continuous integration pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Displaying Terraform Plans in GitHub PRs with GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/displaying-terraform-plans-in-github-prs-with-github-actions) [YAML/BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations integration walkthrough explaining how to extract plan outputs and output formatted change diffs directly onto active GitHub Pull Request streams. Dramatically improves code review visibility before manual merges.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: How to Manage Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/spacelift/how-to-manage-terraform-with-github-actions-5b10) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive architectural analysis of managing infrastructure configurations across complex organizations using GitHub Actions. Addresses complex matrix configurations, state safety, workspace locks, and automated environments alignment.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Provisioning AWS Infrastructure using Terraform and Jenkins CI/CD](https://dev.to/aws-builders/provisioning-aws-infrastructure-using-terraform-and-jenkins-cicd-pgj) [GROOVY/HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to build automated deployment pipelines for AWS configurations inside Jenkins. Evaluates Jenkins security bindings, dynamic workspace configurations, and the isolation of run-time states.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/vijaykedar/jenkins-setup-using-terraform](https://github.com/vijaykedar/jenkins-setup-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open-source reference repository containing fully modular files to build and deploy active Jenkins servers on public cloud networks. Configures networking rules, storage buckets, and server definitions.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/reneaudain/jenkins_tf_repo: Jenkins Server and S3 Artifact Storage' on AWS using Terraform](https://github.com/reneaudain/jenkins_tf_repo) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical automation code directory targeting the deployment of Jenkins configurations along with secure S3 storage setups. Integrates infrastructure definitions for continuous delivery processes on AWS platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Manage Private Environments with Terraform Cloud Agents](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/cloud/cloud-agents) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on deploying and configuring lightweight Terraform Cloud Agents inside secure, isolated local environments. Enables enterprises to provision private subnetworks and local systems securely without opening external ports.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Terraform Cloud – Overview, Key Features & Tutorial](https://spacelift.io/blog/what-is-terraform-cloud) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spacelift's technical assessment of Terraform Cloud's infrastructure management ecosystem. Summarizes key pillars including native VCS connectors, remote state locking, sentinel-driven compliance, and secure runners, while contrasting the TFC product suite with alternative platform solutions.
-  - **(2023)** [pratapreddypilaka.blogspot.com: Azure FinOps using Terraform and Infracost - Finding the hourly or monthly cost before Azure DevOps Deployments](https://pratapreddypilaka.blogspot.com/2023/11/azure-finops-using-terraform-and.html) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized guide documenting how to build predictive cost checking gates for Azure workloads inside Azure DevOps pipelines. Leverages Infracost to generate budget analysis summaries before applying changes.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: How to Estimate Cloud Costs with Terraform (Azure, AWS, GCP, etc.) via Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-estimate-cloud-costs-terraform-azure-aws-gcp-etc-via-kaan-turgut-msexc) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details multi-cloud cost assessment integrations inside Azure DevOps pipelines. Outlines YAML structures to validate resources targeting AWS, Azure, and GCP, giving platforms pre-deployment visibility of expected changes.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform Best Practices for Writing Clean, Readable, and Maintainable Code](https://build5nines.com/terraform-best-practices-for-writing-clean-readable-and-maintainable-code) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on formatting and clean architectural abstractions inside HCL. Identifies standards for robust variable declaration blocks, strict output typing, validation statements, and standard file partition styles.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.coderco.io: Terraform Best Practices Series - Lessons from the Battlefield: Part 1](https://blog.coderco.io/p/terraform-best-practices-series-lessons) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A two-part real-world post-mortem analysis exploring system breakdowns when operating large IaC topologies. Details technical remediation steps for corrupted states, uncoordinated dynamic lock releases, and scaling boundary patterns for high-frequency microservice backbones.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Best Practices to Promote from DEV to PROD Environments with HashiCorp Terraform using Workspaces and Folders 🌟](https://build5nines.com/best-practices-to-promote-from-dev-to-prod-environments-with-hashicorp-terraform-using-workspaces-and-folders) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares folder-based structures with dynamic workspace techniques for pipeline environment progression. Analyzes structural pros and cons to isolate non-production systems from high-risk production environments.
-  - **(2023)** [globaldatanet.com: Terraform CI/CD Best Practices](https://globaldatanet.com/tech-blog/terraform-cicd-best-practices) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines architectural patterns for executing automated provisioning steps. Discusses proper configuration mapping, plan verification stages, transient state lock handling, secure key authentication, and cloud drift assessment strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: 18 Most Useful Terraform Tools to Use in 2023](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-tools) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive expert compilation of 18 essential tools designed to augment Terraform and OpenTofu engineering pipelines. Focuses on orchestrators, linting engines, cost-estimation metrics, and policy-as-code validators. It aids systems architects in designing standardized, developer-friendly local workspace runbooks.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.gruntwork.io: Introducing: The Gruntwork Module, Service, and Architecture Catalogs](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/introducing-the-gruntwork-module-service-and-architecture-catalogs) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Gruntwork Service Catalog provides structured templates to accelerate developer self-service workflows inside enterprise environments. By decoupling infrastructure blueprints from daily application releases, developers can safely deploy scalable databases or microservices. It balances developer velocity with rigorous platform engineering standards.
-  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Patcher, a Tool to Keep Updating Infrastructure as a Code](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/04/patcher-iac-upgrade) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Patcher automates updates for infrastructure-as-code modules by analyzing code syntax and applying safe upgrades across repositories. It addresses maintenance debt by automating dependencies, ensuring platform layers remain secure and current.
-  - **(2023)** [Terraform Feature Flags & Environment Toggle Design Patterns](https://build5nines.com/terraform-feature-flags-environment-toggle-design-patterns) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores design patterns for implementing conditional environment toggling and feature flagging within HCL modules. Demonstrates how to leverage boolean variables, count parameters, and map lookups to govern multi-region deployments dynamically.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Terraforming AWS RDS : Scaling Postgres](https://dev.to/yet_anotherdev/aws-rds-scaling-postgres-30ic) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on guide focusing on terraforming AWS RDS PostgreSQL instances for performance scaling. Covers configuring custom parameter groups, enabling storage autoscaling, and managing failovers safely.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/chinmay13: AWS Networking with Terraform: VPC Transit Gateway between VPCs](https://dev.to/chinmay13/aws-networking-with-terraform-vpc-transit-gateway-between-vpcs-1ne4) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive tutorial illustrating multi-VPC corporate networking architectures using AWS Transit Gateway and Terraform. Defines cross-VPC communication routes, security segmentations, and high-throughput connection protocols.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bennyfmo_237: Deploying Basic Infrastructure on AWS with Terraform](https://dev.to/bennyfmo_237/deploying-basic-infrastructure-on-aws-with-terraform-1k68) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide that details how to model core cloud architectures in AWS using Terraform. Deploys standard VPC network interfaces, public subnets, and essential route table entries.
-  - **(2023)** [New – Self-Service Provisioning of Terraform Open-Source Configurations with AWS Service Catalog 🌟🌟🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-self-service-provisioning-of-terraform-open-source-configurations-with-aws-service-catalog) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official AWS documentation guide introducing out-of-the-box support for provisioning Terraform open-source templates within the AWS Service Catalog framework. Standardizes enterprise deployment control planes.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-eks 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-eks) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An expert-level learning curriculum detailing production-ready Amazon EKS infrastructure provisioning using Terraform. Focuses on setting up IAM policies, custom security boundaries, and Managed Node Groups.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/arpanadhikari: Reusable AWS iam role for service-accounts (IRSA for k8s ) terraform module](https://dev.to/arpanadhikari/reusable-aws-iam-role-for-service-accounts-irsa-for-k8s-terraform-module-2og2) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A reusable Terraform module designed to configure IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) on AWS Kubernetes nodes. It establishes precise OIDC identity providers to achieve pod-level permission isolation.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/monarene: Dynamic Volume Provisioning in Kubernetes with AWS and Terraform](https://dev.to/monarene/dynamic-volume-provisioning-in-kubernetes-with-aws-and-terraform-3m6h) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores dynamic persistent volume provisioning within Amazon EKS utilizing the EBS CSI Driver configured via Terraform. Resolves common StorageClass mapping and dynamic volume registration patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 1](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-1-3hee) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part 1 of a structured technical series exploring AWS App Mesh infrastructure configured via Terraform. Establishes core service mesh primitives, including virtual routers, nodes, and transport-layer TLS certificates.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 2](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-2-58fd) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part 2 of the AWS App Mesh and Terraform series. Focuses on integrating Envoy proxy sidecars into ECS/EKS microservices, implementing virtual gateway route mappings, and establishing telemetry exports.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-observability](https://github.com/aws-observability) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main landing repository for AWS Observability engineering groups. Provides multi-faceted Terraform templates designed to spin up standardized, enterprise-grade cloud logging and analytical tools.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Creating an EKS Cluster and Node Group with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/creating-an-eks-cluster-and-node-group-with-terraform-1lf6) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks engineers through setting up Amazon EKS Managed Node Groups with Terraform. It covers the declarative configuration of essential EKS Add-ons, specifically Amazon VPC CNI, CoreDNS, and EBS CSI drivers.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Build EKS cluster with Terraform 🌟](https://itnext.io/build-an-eks-cluster-with-terraform-d35db8005963) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A pragmatic tutorial outlining step-by-step EKS bootstrapping using Terraform. It provides direct, production-tested patterns for building secure VPCs, cluster control planes, and baseline IAM policies.
-  - **(2023)** [platformwale.blog: Create Amazon EKS Cluster within its VPC using Terraform](https://platformwale.blog/2023/07/15/create-amazon-eks-cluster-within-its-vpc-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the process of setting up a clean Amazon EKS Cluster inside a freshly declared, customizable VPC using pure Terraform configurations. Prioritizes modularity and clean, maintainable HCL resource definitions.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: How to deploy a serverless website with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-deploy-a-serverless-website-with-terraform-5677) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A thorough guide details the process of deploying high-performance serverless static web platforms on AWS using Terraform. Connects CloudFront distributions, S3 hosting buckets, ACM SSL validation, and Route53 DNS zones.
-  - **(2023)** [numericaideas.com: Auto Scaling Group on AWS with Terraform](https://numericaideas.com/blog/auto-scaling-group-on-aws-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the process of creating highly resilient Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) on AWS with Terraform. Walks engineers through launch template creation, scaling policy thresholds, and ELB target group registrations.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: AWS Terraform Autoscaling Group With ALB Deployment Tutorial](https://devopscube.com/terraform-autoscaling-group) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A master deployment tutorial for setting up AWS Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) in conjunction with Application Load Balancers (ALB). Features robust target tracking and multi-zone application path routing.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Mastering AWS Lambda with Terraform: A Comprehensive Guide](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-lambda-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An all-inclusive guide detailing AWS Lambda lifecycle management and API Gateway mappings with Terraform. Deals with local packaging zip configurations, dynamic environments, and fine-grained IAM execution policies.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Deploying a Containerized App to ECS Fargate Using a Private ECR Repo & Terragrunt](https://dev.to/aws-builders/deploying-a-containerized-app-to-ecs-fargate-using-a-private-ecr-repo-terragrunt-5b8a) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A container orchestration blueprint demonstrating ECS Fargate deployment via Terragrunt. Uses secure private ECR registries, ECS Task definitions, and automated cloud network isolation patterns to run enterprise-grade microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/tokarev-artem/auto-ec2-setup](https://github.com/tokarev-artem/auto-ec2-setup) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A minimal, highly focused repository designed to quickly bootstrap and configure EC2 instances via Terraform. Uses automated cloud-init configuration files to deploy runtime software stacks instantly upon boot.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-ecs](https://github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-ecs) ⭐ 1  [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-focused open-source Terraform module designed for seamless ECS cluster creation. Automates the linkage of EC2 capacity providers, CloudWatch log streams, and custom capacity provider strategy definitions.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-gke  🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-gke) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly practical tutorial outlining GKE provisioning via Terraform. Guides engineers through VPC subnets, NAT gateway definition, and private cluster configuration patterns to ensure robust default network security boundaries.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: GCP-Advanced-Terraform-Interactive-Learning-Challenge](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gcp-advanced-terraform-interactive-learning-challeng-kaan-turgut-guipc) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive learning challenge designed to walk systems architects through advanced GCP Terraform mechanisms. Promotes skills in multi-tier VPC configuration, state handling, and fine-grained cloud resource orchestration.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-lke: Provisioning Kubernetes clusters on Linode with Terraform 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-lke) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step technical guide demonstrating the deployment of Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE) clusters via Terraform. It outlines provider definitions, pool topology configuration, and secure extraction of kubeconfig parameters.
-  - **(2023)** [techbeatly.com: 10 Free Courses to Learn Terraform](https://techbeatly.com/terraform-free-courses)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated list of free introductory and intermediate Terraform learning resources. Covers basic concepts such as provider initialization, configuration syntax, state file management, and dynamic modules across AWS, Azure, and GCP environments.
-  - **(2023)** [computingforgeeks.com: Build AWS EC2 Machine Images (AMI) With Packer and Ansible](https://computingforgeeks.com/build-aws-ec2-machine-images-with-packer-and-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step tutorial demonstrating how to build pre-configured AWS EC2 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). Shows how to use HashiCorp Packer as the base image builder orchestrator and Ansible as the provisioner to configure software dependencies automatically.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/kubernetes-terraform: Creating Kubernetes clusters with Terraform](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed LearnK8s tutorial demonstrating cloud cluster provisioning with Terraform. Focuses on orchestrating clean IAM hierarchies, underlying storage provisions, network definitions, and secure worker node groups.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: A Better Way to Provision Kubernetes Using Terraform](https://thenewstack.io/a-better-way-to-provision-kubernetes-using-terraform) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes decoupling patterns that separate underlying Kubernetes structural provisioning from inner-cluster configurations. Recommends utilizing GitOps agents (like ArgoCD or Flux) once the cluster plane is initialized by Terraform to handle target container manifests.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Navigating AWS EKS with Terraform: Understanding VPC Essentials for EKS Cluster Management](https://dev.to/aws-builders/navigating-aws-eks-with-terraform-understanding-vpc-essentials-for-eks-cluster-management-51e3) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide details the creation of secure, high-availability VPC networks tailored for AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). It provides systematic designs for public/private subnet distribution, NAT Gateways, and route table controls to achieve optimal isolation. The author emphasizes standard modular Terraform paradigms for constructing multi-AZ network topographies.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/verifacrew: How to assume an AWS IAM role from a Service Account in EKS with Terraform](https://dev.to/verifacrew/how-to-assume-an-aws-iam-role-from-a-service-account-in-eks-with-terraform-28gd) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through implementing AWS IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) inside EKS using Terraform configuration templates. Explains federated identity mapping via OpenID Connect (OIDC) to enable native Kubernetes service accounts to assume precise IAM roles. This guide enforces the Principle of Least Privilege for pod execution environments.
-  - **(2023)** [trek10.com: Control Tower: Then vs Now](https://caylent.com/insights) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evolutionary comparison of AWS landing zone patterns, comparing historic custom pipelines against modern managed AWS Control Tower architectures. It details best practices for organizational planning and highlights the shift toward managed control planes that simplify compliance overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Get Started with Terraform on Azure](https://build5nines.com/get-started-with-terraform-on-microsoft-azure) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide tailored for operations teams transitioning from graphical administration to Azure Infrastructure as Code. It systematically outlines provider configuration patterns, state engine initialization, and early-stage deployments using simple Azure environments.
-  - **(2023)** [cloudbuild.co.uk: Part 1: Terraform with Azure - How to install Terraform](https://cloudbuild.co.uk/how-to-install-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, multi-part onboarding curriculum designed to fast-track engineers into Azure Terraform workflows. It details step-by-step configurations including tool installations (CLI, VS Code, Git), repository structures, and key variables administration.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Using Azure Storage for Terraform State - Best Practices | Ned in the cloud](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVyKvopGnrQ) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A breakdown of state management strategies on Azure using blob storage backends. Explains setup details for secure access, container configuration, state-locking features via Azure Blob Store APIs, and backup recovery actions.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Import Existing Azure Resources into State (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-import-existing-azure-resources-into-state-tfstate) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details programmatic methods for importing existing unmanaged Azure assets into Terraform states. Outlines basic import techniques as well as native HCL import blocks to preserve environment stability.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.xmi.fr: Terraform vs Bicep: the differences you should really know 🌟](https://blog.xmi.fr/posts/terraform-vs-bicep) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis comparing Azure Bicep and Terraform. It covers critical decision vectors such as provider update speeds, state-file requirements, module structures, and how cross-cloud needs affect enterprise technology selections.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Azure Terraform Export: Importing Resources with Aztfexport](https://spacelift.io/blog/azure-terraform-export) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Spacelift's practical walkthrough of using Azure Terrafy (`aztfexport`). Explains migration patterns, cleanup processes for generated code, and details how to integrate converted assets into active Spacelift workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [hlokensgard.no/knowledge-sharing: Miro Mind map over Azure Landing Zones element, Terraform modules, GitHub Code](https://hlokensgard.no/knowledge-sharing) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed architectural visualization of Azure Landing Zone topologies. Maps core structural nodes directly to official Terraform modules and Git repository flows, serving as a reliable blueprint for multi-tenant setups.
-  - **(2023)** [azureviking.com: Terraform module: Azure DNS Private Resolver](https://azureviking.com/post/terraform-module-azure-dns-private-resolver) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted guide detailing how to construct and deploy an Azure DNS Private Resolver utilizing Terraform scripts. Solves naming lookup hurdles within hybrid cloud topologies, replacing heavy VM-based forwarders with a secure, managed cloud native endpoint.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: DRY Terraform code for Private Link and DNS](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2023/08/19/dry-terraform-code-for-private-link-and-dns) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains advanced Terraform strategies to achieve highly reusable (DRY) code when managing Azure Private Link and private DNS assets. Demonstrates nested loops, dynamic map inputs, and structural decoupling to keep complex enterprise networking files clean and maintainable.
-  - **(2023)** [azureviking.com: Terraform Module: azurerm-alz-subnet](https://azureviking.com/post/terraform-module-azurerm-alz-subnet) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a custom subnet management module built for enterprise landing zones. Explores routing boundaries, Network Security Group (NSG) integrations, and automation methods to scale internal VNets easily.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: What is Azure Private Link and How to Deploy with Terraform](https://build5nines.com/what-is-azure-private-link-and-how-to-deploy-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a comprehensive tutorial on configuring Azure Private Links and private endpoints via Terraform. Details how to direct platform traffic across private cloud channels, securing resources from external exposure.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.cloud63.fr: Landing Zone networking using Terraform](https://blog.cloud63.fr/landing-zone-networking-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes complex networking setups inside enterprise landing zones. Explains how to use Terraform to build hub-and-spoke configurations, manage ExpressRoute setups, and integrate centralized firewalls.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Deploying Hub-and-Spoke Network Topology in Microsoft Azure using Terraform](https://build5nines.com/deploying-hub-and-spoke-network-topology-in-microsoft-azure-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through establishing a hub-and-spoke network topology on Azure using HashiCorp Terraform. Details configuration for VNets, virtual peerings, secure routing, and centralized firewalls.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure Function App with Consumption Plan](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-function-app-with-consumption-plan) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical reference showing how to provision an Azure Function App under a Consumption Plan. It outlines infrastructure parameters such as storage dependencies, App Service Plans, and runtime environments in standard HCL code.
-  - **(2023)** [medium.com/@noelgass: Azure Common Monitoring With Terraform](https://medium.com/@noelgass/azure-common-monitoring-with-terraform-543aee6dd1f1) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations guide detailing how to establish global cloud auditing with Terraform. Walks through setting up central Log Analytics workspaces, binding Azure Diagnostic settings across subscriptions, and standardizing log streams to unified platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Simplifying Onboarding to Microsoft Defender for Cloud with Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftdefendercloudblog/simplifying-onboarding-to-microsoft-defender-for-cloud-with-terraform/3974789) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides security teams through automating cloud security posture management. Demonstrates how to write and execute Terraform modules to easily onboard Azure subscriptions to Microsoft Defender for Cloud and apply unified compliance matrices.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Deploying Microsoft Sentinel via - ARM Template vs Terraform](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/deploying-microsoft-sentinel-via-arm-template-vs-debac-manikandan-ychnc) [JSON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural comparison of deploying Microsoft Sentinel utilizing ARM Templates versus HashiCorp Terraform. Evaluates operational dynamics, configuration updates, and multi-tenant scaling requirements for security teams.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure App Service with Key Vault Secret Integration](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-app-service-with-key-vault-secret-integration) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights secure integration methods for linking Azure Key Vault to App Service. Shows how to avoid storing plain-text credentials in code by leveraging Managed System Identities to read parameters.
-  - **(2023)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Build Infrastructure with Terraform in Azure DevOps 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/terraform-azure-devops) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical guide on building CI/CD deployment pipelines inside Azure DevOps. Covers agent security, secure token management, state validation, and running automated Terraform configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Deploy Terraform using Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines](https://build5nines.com/deploy-terraform-using-azure-devops-yaml-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides clean YAML patterns for constructing declarative multi-environment deployment pipelines. Outlines security gating, state persistence practices, validation checks, and rollback operations.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.aporeto.com: OpenShift Master API Protection](https://docs.prismacloud.io/en) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to protect the OpenShift Master API using microsegmentation and identity-based security policies, now consolidated under Palo Alto Networks Prisma Cloud. It explores runtime enforcement, traffic whitelist policies, and vulnerability detection to shield critical control planes. Live grounding shows that Aporeto's identity-based security is now fully integrated into the Prisma Cloud platform.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: How to easily deploy OpenShift on Azure using a GUI, Part 1](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/03/16/how-deploy-openshift-azure-gui-part-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides users through simple graphical deployment options for Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) inside the Microsoft Azure Portal.
-  - **(2023)** [redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS with hosted control planes now available](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-service-aws-hosted-control-planes-now-available) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of ROSA with Hosted Control Planes (HCP), explaining how decoupling management infrastructure from tenant worker nodes lowers operational costs and improves provisioning times.
-  - **(2023)** [redhat-developer-demos.github.io/knative-tutorial](https://redhat-developer-demos.github.io/knative-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A self-paced developer tutorial for master-level Knative techniques. It covers Knative Serving configurations, custom scaling thresholds, and routing strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [Robin Storage Operator](https://operatorhub.io/operator/robin-operator) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The OperatorHub entry for Robin Storage, detailing an enterprise-grade SDS solution specialized in automating complex relational databases and stateful systems on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2023)** [Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift-data-foundation) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation (formerly OpenShift Container Storage 4) delivers software-defined persistent storage engineered for containerized environments. Built on Ceph, Rook, and NooBaa, ODF provides unified block, file, and object storage interfaces directly inside Kubernetes. This architecture simplifies lifecycle operations and enables dynamic provisioning, snapshotting, and disaster recovery across hybrid cloud footprints.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Log Management for Red Hat OpenShift](https://thenewstack.io/log-management-for-red-hat-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece describing the transition from classic Elasticsearch configurations toward lightweight Loki and Vector agents for high-volume logs.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.projectcalico.org: Install an OpenShift 4 cluster with Calico](https://docs.tigera.io/calico/latest/getting-started/kubernetes/openshift/installation) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step technical blueprint for deploying Project Calico as the primary CNI within a Red Hat OpenShift 4 cluster. It outlines replacing the default network provider with Calico to leverage enhanced network security policy engines and optimized IP Address Management (IPAM). Integration focuses on Operator-driven setups, configuring custom Calico CRDs to control BGP routing and wireguard encryption for inter-node pod traffic.
-  - **(2023)** [cloud.ibm.com: openshift-security](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/openshift?topic=openshift-security) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation outlining security controls on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud (ROKS). It details the split-responsibility model between cloud providers and customers, managing IAM integrations, enforcing private endpoints, setting up CIS/Benchmarks, and isolating network compute nodes to fulfill stringent regulatory standards for enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Red Hat OpenShift AI overview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc8emNr2igU)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical video overview of Red Hat OpenShift AI. It details multi-tenant Jupyter notebooks, model execution scaling, automated training pipelines, and GPU orchestration configurations for high-throughput machine learning workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: MicroProfile Rest Client Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/microprofile-rest-client) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused reference document detailing the MicroProfile REST Client API. It provides a blueprint for programmatically building type-safe REST clients in Java enterprise architectures to secure and simplify communication between microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How TypeScript Interfaces Work – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-typescript-interfaces-work) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into TypeScript's structural subtyping and interface structures. Compares interface merging to type aliases, teaching engineers how to construct solid, extendable API patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [websitesetup.org: Python Cheat Sheet](https://websitesetup.org/python-cheat-sheet) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A clear, well-structured syntax overview sheet mapping foundational Python programming. Highlights built-in collections, slice manipulations, error handling blocks, and basic class designs.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Node.js Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/nodejs-cheat-sheet) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Red Hat developer cheat sheet for production-scale Node.js configurations. Explores performance tracking, package configuration optimization, dependency management, and safe containerization.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.jromanmartin.io: ActiveMQ, Kafka, Strimzi and CodeReady Containers](https://blog.jromanmartin.io/cheat-sheets) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture-focused blog explaining how to coordinate Apache ActiveMQ, Kafka, Strimzi operators, and CodeReady Containers in Kubernetes environments. It provides real-world patterns for building resilient, event-driven microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Advanced Linux commands cheat sheet for developers](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/advanced-linux-commands) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An intensive guide addressing advanced Linux system diagnostic and telemetry commands (e.g., lsof, strace, ss, ip). It equips systems engineers to quickly troubleshoot process bottlenecks, kernel states, and network connections.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Bash Shell Scripting Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/bash-shell-cheat-sheet) [BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A production-grade reference sheet covering variable handling, stream redirections, array controls, and error handling behaviors inside POSIX-compliant terminal environments. It is a vital reference for building robust infrastructure automation scripts.
-  - **(2023)** [igoroseledko.com: AWS CLI Cheat Sheet](https://www.igoroseledko.com/aws-cli-cheat-sheet) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted reference outlining essential command syntax for managing cloud environments via the AWS CLI. It covers resource provisioning, profile changes, and remote service diagnostic commands to streamline dev workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [seranking.com: The cheat sheet of 30+ Google Search operators](https://seranking.com/blog/practical-tips-google-search-operators) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores advanced searching patterns using specific logical commands inside Google's search engine. This reference is invaluable for research-heavy engineers who need to quickly filter threat vectors, target domains, or precise engineering docs.
-  - **(2023)** [supple.com.au: Google advanced search operators tips and tricks](https://supple.com.au/tools/google-advance-search-operators) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An actionable guide outlining how to use search filetypes, site targets, and page caches to identify online digital assets. It provides deep-dive OSINT practices for threat identification and platform auditing.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.linkody.com: The Ultimate Google Search Operators Cheatsheet 🌟](https://blog.linkody.com/guides/google-search-operators-cheatsheet) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured, table-driven cheat sheet detailing Google dorking queries. It allows security analysts and systems architects to perform targeted domain audits, trace security leaks, and parse public records with high precision.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/swapnakpanda: SQL_CheatSheet.png](https://github.com/swapnakpanda/Infographics/blob/main/Cheat%20Sheet/Database/SQL_CheatSheet.png) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dense visual database infographic grouping standard relational concepts. Outlines join configurations, index lookups, data grouping rules, and typical query structures in a high-density schematic map.
-  - **(2023)** [opensource.com: MariaDB and mySQL cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/mariadb-mysql-cheat-sheet) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations cheat sheet for managing MariaDB and MySQL engine architectures. Documents typical command lines, user-privilege management, engine optimization parameters, and logical backup sequences.
-  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Glossary 🌟](https://www.bluematador.com/learn/kubernetes-glossary)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive lexicon defining fundamental cloud-native jargon, pods, ingress, services, and statefulsets to smooth the initial developer learning curve.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: K8s Resource Management: An Autoscaling Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/k8s-resource-management-an-autoscaling-cheat-sheet) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A concise, actionable reference sheet summarizing core resources limits, request definitions, and autoscaler configuration arguments. A stellar quick-guide for DevOps engineers designing production-ready workload templates.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Selenium Cheat Sheet](https://dev.to/razgandeanu/selenium-cheat-sheet-9lc) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A functional automation manual detailing browser automation configurations with Selenium WebDriver. Highlights explicit wait hooks, complex element locator structures, and integration into CI platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [teamhood.com: scrum cheat sheet](https://teamhood.com/agile/scrum-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide outlining Scrum frameworks, detailing sprint cycles, key delivery templates, user-story estimation rules, and standard agile metrics to optimize development velocity.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Set Up Continuous Integration With Git and Jenkins?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/how-to-setup-continuous-integration-with-git-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A beginner guide outlining basic integrations between Git control layers and Jenkins CI servers. It walks through configuring automated polling, webhooks, SSH keys, and multi-branch pipeline pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [REST List Parameter](https://plugins.jenkins.io/rest-list-parameter) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Constructs dynamic selection panels inside parameterized build forms by executing GET requests to third-party REST endpoints. It fetches real-time arrays (such as release versions or deployment targets) to prevent stale options.
-  - **(2023)** [Custom Checkbox Parameter 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/custom-checkbox-parameter) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Implements interactive dynamic checkbox parameter UI components within the Jenkins run configuration console, offering clean control arrays for manual pipeline selections and feature flag triggers.
-  - **(2023)** [community.aws/training: Training and Certification](https://builder.aws.com/learn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The centralized AWS Builder community training site featuring articles, community-sourced tutorials, and architectural guidelines written by AWS Heroes and user group leaders worldwide.
-  - **(2023)** [cloudbees.com: Managing DevSecOps Pipelines at Scale with Jenkins Templating Engine](https://www.cloudbees.com/videos/jenkins-template-pipeline-devsecops) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video guide demonstrating how the Jenkins Templating Engine (JTE) enforces global security scanning policies and continuous validation controls across multi-tier software environments without individual pipeline customization.
-  - **(2023)** [Chrome Extension](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/empty-title/jhbokpimjgedmpcmfoghhiokhpihlkgc) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Lightweight browser extension allowing developers to receive desktop notifications and track the real-time health of parameterized builds directly in their web browsers.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Jenkins Prometheus Grafana Dashboard | Prometheus Jenkins Monitoring | Prometheus.yml | Thetips4you](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8P9ZLMA2xY) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video tutorial covering the installation and fine-tuning of the prometheus-plugin for Jenkins. Directs users on setting up scrapes within `prometheus.yml` to feed custom dashboards.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Kinesis Consumer](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-kinesis-consumer) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enables Jenkins to ingest messages from AWS Kinesis Streams to orchestrate pipeline builds. It acts as an integration gateway for event-driven workflows and real-time processing topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [instana.com: The Hidden Cost of Observability: Data Volume](https://www.ibm.com/think) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the financial and performance ramifications of high-cardinality data ingestion in modern APM systems. Discusses smart sampling, log aggregation, and metric filtering strategies. Curator Insight: Crucial warning on the price of raw ingestion. Live Grounding: Highly relevant for architects designing telemetry pipelines where unchecked trace collection can exceed production infrastructure budgets.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: The Awesome Side of GitHub - Awesome Lists | Leonardo Montini](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/the-awesome-side-of-github-awesome-lists-2a5h)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece exploring the architectural and community value of GitHub's curated lists. Explains how these directories democratize community knowledge sharing and guides software developers in discovering, evaluating, and contributing to open-source resource landscapes.
-  - **(2023)** [Awesome kubetools](https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/kubernetes/kubetools) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated handbook cataloging CLI-level tools, visual interfaces, and monitoring integrations for Kubernetes clusters. This repository serves as a catalog of terminal enhancements like k9s and kubectx to streamline manual control of multiple namespaces.
-  - **(2023)** [fairwinds.com: Top 12 Kubernetes Resources: Learn and Stay Up-to-Date](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/top-12-kubernetes-resources)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated collection of highly rated learning platforms, industry blogs, and technical channels designed to keep platform architects up to date. Excellent resource for maintaining engineering readiness amid rapid ecosystem changes and security patches.
-  - **(2023)** [javatechonline.com: Making Java easy to learn - Microservices In Java 🌟](https://javatechonline.com/microservices-in-java) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A programmatic blueprint for building microservices in the Java ecosystem. The tutorial covers architectural pillars: API Gateways, service discovery, distributed configuration, load balancing, and fault tolerance patterns using Spring Cloud and resilient frameworks.
-  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: 5 Best Java Frameworks For Microservices](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/best-java-frameworks-for-microservices) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural comparison rates the top 5 Java frameworks for constructing microservices: Spring Boot, Micronaut, Quarkus, Helidon, and Dropwizard. It evaluates memory footprint, startup time, and cloud native integration capabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [javatechonline.com: Making Java easy to learn - Spring Boot Annotations With Examples](https://javatechonline.com/spring-boot-annotations-with-examples) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical catalog of Spring Boot annotations with practical code examples. It explores the mechanics of configuration annotations, injection decorators, web mapping handlers, and data persistence markers essential for modern cloud microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Best Practices for Java Apps on Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/02/13/best-practices-for-java-apps-on-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines critical best practices for operating Java workloads in Kubernetes. Topics include configuring precise liveness/readiness probes, setting container resources (requests/limits) to match JVM heap sizes, using native compilation, and choosing lightweight base images.
-  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Which JDK to Choose on Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/02/17/which-jdk-to-choose-on-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert comparative guide evaluating the behavior, memory footprint, startup time, and performance profile of various OpenJDK distributions inside Kubernetes. It helps team leads choose the optimal vendor distribution (e.g., Temurin, Corretto, Red Hat) for cloud workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [List of Red Hat Supported Maintained Ansible Collections 🌟](https://access.redhat.com/articles/4993781) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory of officially supported Ansible Collections maintained by Red Hat and its certified partners. This registry ensures enterprise compliance, stability, and security by providing thoroughly tested modules for operating systems, networks, and cloud providers.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: How to test Ansible code with Molecule](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/04/27/how-to-test-ansible-code-with-molecule) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical walkthrough highlighting modern Ansible Molecule paradigms. The guide explores configuring the `molecule.yml` control file, executing syntax verification, lint checks, and provisioning isolated test drivers for validation.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Getting started with Ansible playbooks: more steps towards DevOps](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/02/14/getting-started-with-ansible-playbooks-more-steps-towards-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the anatomy of fundamental Ansible playbooks, focusing on variable declaration, inventory definition, and core task blocks. Guides operators transitioning from shell scripts to declarative orchestration.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Conditional statements – making decisions in Ansible code](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/02/17/conditional-statements-making-decisions-in-ansible-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into conditional execution mechanisms within Ansible playbooks. Illustrates dynamic logic control using `when` blocks, registered outputs, and complex Jinja2 conditional expressions to manage multi-os targets.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: How to implement and use handlers in Ansible code?](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/03/06/how-to-implement-and-use-handlers-in-ansible-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers design patterns for Ansible handlers, focusing on event-driven task execution. Shows how to trigger service reloads or post-installation actions only when underlying states are programmatically mutated.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Configuration file blueprints: Jinja2 templates in the Ansible code](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/03/13/configuration-file-blueprints-jinja2-templates-in-the-ansible-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guide to combining dynamic system variables with Jinja2 templates. Demonstrates how to write portable templates for production file delivery and custom microservice configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [infraxpertzz.com: Deploying Custom Files with Jinja2 Template 🌟](https://infraxpertzz.com/deploying-custom-files-with-jinja2-template)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates file manipulation techniques using the `template` module. Focuses on transforming standard templates into application parameters during environment deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Let’s use a more flexible directory structure for an Ansible project](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/05/11/lets-use-a-more-flexible-directory-structure-for-an-ansible-project)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates architectural patterns for structural scaling in Ansible. Recommends multi-environment directories, external roles, and separated configuration scopes to maximize system maintenance and clarity.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Mastering Ansible: Navigating the Most Common Errors and Mistakes](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/06/02/mastering-ansible-navigating-the-most-common-errors-and-mistakes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles and diagnoses common developer anti-patterns in Ansible. Discusses task failures, unhandled error structures, inventory syntax problems, and execution privilege elevation errors with clear remediations.
-  - **(2023)** [middlewareinventory.com: Ansible Playbook Examples – Sample Ansible Playbooks | Devops Junction](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-playbook-example)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of practical Ansible playbook blueprints. Offers concrete system administration examples covering package management, file state adjustments, and cron-job automation.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Ansible AWS Dynamic Inventory](https://devopscube.com/setup-ansible-aws-dynamic-inventory)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on guide to implementing dynamic AWS EC2 inventories in Ansible. Details configuration of the `amazon.aws.aws_ec2` plugin to query live infrastructure metadata, replacing brittle static inventory files.
-  - **(2023)** [ansible.com: Creating Custom Rules for Ansible Lint](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/creating-custom-rules-for-ansible-lint) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth tutorial explaining the creation of custom rules for `ansible-lint` using Python. Essential for platform engineering groups enforcing code quality standards, security compliance, and organizational guardrails across repositories.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Handling sensitive data with Ansible Vault: encrypting strings instead of files](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/03/16/handling-sensitive-data-with-ansible-vault-encrypting-strings-instead-of-files)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on best-practice implementations of `ansible-vault` for granular string-level cryptography. Helps secure sensitive credentials and API tokens inside version-controlled Git files without encrypting entire playbooks.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Enhancing Ansible Automation: Exploring the Power of Ansible Semaphore, a Modern Open-Source GUI](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/05/15/ansible-semaphore-a-modern-open-source-gui-for-our-ansible-automation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of Semaphore, an lightweight, open-source web-based management UI for Ansible playbooks. Discusses its usefulness as a low-overhead, resource-efficient alternative to Red Hat AWX or Tower.
-  - **(2023)** [Semaphore UI 🌟](https://mightyclaws.co.uk/bournemouth)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A resource exploring Semaphore UI for infrastructure deployment. Validates Semaphore UI's utility as a responsive, lightweight graphical interface for local and remote playbook orchestration.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How to Put a GUI on Ansible, Using Semaphore](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-put-a-gui-on-ansible-using-semaphore)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed, step-by-step tutorial on deploying and managing Semaphore UI. Highlights configuration of inventory integration, credential injection, and user role management.
-  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Automating APIs with Ansible: A Comprehensive Guide](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/06/09/automating-apis-with-ansible-a-comprehensive-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guide on managing and interfacing with API endpoints using Ansible's `uri` module. Covers REST payloads, HTTP authentication, and response code assertion to orchestrate cloud microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [ansible.ai](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible/ai-automation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of Red Hat's automated intelligence strategy. Explores AI integration within playbook authoring tools to accelerate operational workflows, automate syntax validation, and optimize task declarations.
-  - **(2023)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed with IBM watsonx Code Assistant](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible/automation-coding-assistant)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed powered by IBM watsonx Code Assistant. Analyzes the generative model converting raw text prompts to stable, context-aware Ansible tasks.
-  - **(2023)** [techforce1.nl: Creating your first Ansible module](https://techforce1.nl/creating-your-first-ansible-module) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused guide on writing custom Ansible modules using Python. Focuses on subclassing native utilities, validating input configurations, and programmatically reporting task execution status.
-  - **(2023)** [ansible.com: Fundamentals of Network Automation with Ansible Validated Content using the network.base collection](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/based-validated-network-content) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource covers Ansible's network validated content library, structured to help infrastructure teams quickly adopt reliable network automation capabilities. Focusing on the `network.base` collection, it details architectural standards for managing multi-vendor network fabrics with reusable, pre-validated playbooks and tasks.
-  - **(2023)** [ansible.com: Kubernetes Meets Event-Driven Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-meets-event-driven-ansible) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the intersection of Event-Driven Ansible (EDA) and Kubernetes environments. Details using rulebooks to ingest K8s events and automate remediation workflows, scaling operations, and policy compliance.
-  - **(2023)** [devopsinside.com: Is Kubernetes killing tools like Ansible?](https://devopsinside.com/how-kubernetes-is-killing-tools-like-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural analysis of the symbiotic relationship between GitOps/Kubernetes and Ansible. Demonstrates that while Kubernetes excels at scheduling containers, Ansible remains essential for provisioning the underlying OS and physical compute infrastructure.
-  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Ansible vs Kubernetes vs Docker](https://intellipaat.com/blog/ansible-vs-kubernetes-vs-docker)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative breakdown defining the roles of Ansible, Docker, and Kubernetes in a modern platform ecosystem. Outlines physical setup layers, container virtualization, and orchestration scheduling.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube playlist: Ansible Tutorial - by Infra Xpertzz 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOwxB_PX3s3WSfhzVtwhxXwy7QpkmtnzR)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video-driven learning path focusing on task controls and failure remediation. Teaches handlers, block-rescue operations, and robust error management patterns within unstable systems.
-  - **(2023)** [plugins.jenkins.io: gatling](https://plugins.jenkins.io/gatling) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Jenkins integration for Gatling, enabling automated parsing of Gatling simulation results inside CI workflows. It charts performance trends over time, facilitating rapid visual regression tracking and immediate identification of microservice performance degradation in downstream builds.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Simple HTTP Load Testing with SLOs](https://thenewstack.io/simple-http-load-testing-with-slos) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical exploration of how modern load testing tools are adopting Service Level Objectives (SLOs) as first-class assertions. It contrasts classical metric collections against modern SLO-driven assertions (e.g., verifying 95th percentile latency is under 100ms), showcasing how to integrate these checks directly into automated deployment flows.
-  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: Copilot ya escribe el 40% del cΓ³digo de lenguajes como Java o Python que llega a GitHub. En cinco aΓ±os llegarΓ‘ al 80%](https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/copilot-escribe-40-codigo-lenguajes-como-java-python-que-llega-a-github-cinco-anos-llegara-al-80) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes quantitative telemetry revealing that Copilot synthesizes up to 40% of standard Java and Python files across active repositories. Provides a forecast pointing toward massive automation of standard boilerplate over the next decade. Challenges traditional metrics of programmer output.
-  - **(2023)** [github.blog: GitHub Copilot X: The AI-powered developer experience](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-copilot-x-the-ai-powered-developer-experience) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Launches GitHub Copilot X, integrating advanced conversational LLMs directly into pull requests, system terminals, and developer documentation frameworks. Highlights the transition from raw autocomplete tools to full conversational software lifecycle management.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Coding Frameworks and languages are no longer the point, prompting is](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/educatordeveloperblog/coding-frameworks-and-languages-are-no-longer-the-point-prompting-is/3820265)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues that syntax fluency is no longer the definitive bottleneck in software engineering, placing the premium on systemic logical prompting. Analyzes shifting educational paradigms where algorithmic architectural planning is prioritized over memory of standard syntax structures.
-  - **(2023)** [codium.ai: We’ve launched CodiumAI powered by TestGPT and raised $11M. Here’s why](https://www.codium.ai/blog/codiumai-powered-by-testgpt-accounces-beta-and-raised-11m)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the launch and funding model of CodiumAI's platform, built on specialized TestGPT logic models. Focuses on the systematic automated generation of comprehensive boundary testing suites, which standard autocomplete systems fail to construct correctly.
-  - **(2023)** [gitlab.com: How to keep your Git history clean with interactive rebase](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/keep-git-history-clean-with-interactive-rebase)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through of interactive Git rebasing workflows. Explains strategies for squashing commit histories and resolving code conflicts before initiating target branch merges.
-  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: Why small merge requests are key to a great review 🌟](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/iteration-and-code-review)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes productivity advantages of using small, isolated merge requests. Illustrates how reducing code change surface areas results in higher-quality reviews, rapid QA approvals, and decreased defect leakage.
-  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: Want a more effective CI/CD pipeline? Try our pro tips](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/effective-ci-cd-pipelines) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced tuning guide for optimizing GitLab CI/CD workflows. Focuses on implementing Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAG), tuning runner cache policies, and constructing efficient pipeline inheritance layers.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com: RedHat Actions 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-actions) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main organizational hub housing Red Hat's official actions for OpenShift deployment. These components standardize cluster authentication, CLI installation, and container orchestration tasks directly in pipeline code. Acts as the primary bridge for enterprise Kubernetes pipeline operations.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Git Fundamentals – A Handbook on Day-to-Day Development Tasks 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-git-basics) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth learning handbook covering foundational mechanics of Git, explaining index systems, tree conflicts resolution, commit histories, remote repository synchronization, and merge operations.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Build a GitHub Template Repository for Scaffolding with React, Vite, and TailwindCSS](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-a-github-template-repository-with-react-vite-and-tailwindcss) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Documents the construction of standardized scaffolding templates. Guides users on configuring a GitHub template repository utilizing React, Vite, and TailwindCSS to establish zero-friction, repeatable starting environments for front-end engineers.
-  - **(2023)** [git-scm.com: Git Tools - Submodules](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation reference on Git submodules, enabling external repositories to be embedded as sub-directories. Discusses reference synchronization, detached HEAD states in child submodules, and standard update patterns for mono-repo and library dependency workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [backhub.co](https://www.backhub.co)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes BackHub (acquired by Rewind), an enterprise backup system for GitHub repositories. Highlights automated daily backups, metadata recovery (issues, PRs, milestones), and secure offsite storage paths complying with modern risk-mitigation standards.
-  - **(2023)** [git-scm.com: Git Branching - Branching Workflows](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Branching-Workflows) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Git documentation reviewing fundamental branching workflows like long-running branches and topic branches. Discusses merging practices to guide engineering teams in choosing the right isolation strategy for their scale.
-  - **(2023)** [git-scm.com: Distributed Git - Distributed Workflows](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Distributed-Git-Distributed-Workflows) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains decentralized collaboration topologies, emphasizing the Integration-Manager and Dictator-and-Lieutenants models. Details reference handling, repository permissions, and integration loops for scaling large distributed systems.
-  - **(2023)** [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GitHub Codespaces delivers cloud-hosted, highly configurable development environments running directly inside Visual Studio Code or browser instances. By leveraging declarative configuration (devcontainer.json), platform teams can eliminate the standard 'works on my machine' problem and onboard developers in seconds. It represents a paradigm shift in software engineering productivity, replacing heavy local setups with scalable, secure cloud-native workstations.
-  - **(2023)** [registry.terraform.io/modules/markti/github-runner](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/markti/github-runner/azurerm) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An infrastructure-as-code (IaC) Terraform module tailored for automating self-hosted GitHub Actions runners in Microsoft Azure. Employs Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS) alongside ephemeral instances to secure and scale cluster execution tasks. Essential for enterprise workloads demanding isolated network pathways.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/Lightning-AI/engineering-class: Lightning Bits: Engineering' for Researchers 🌟](https://github.com/Lightning-AI/engineering-class) ⭐ 134  [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational repository addressing the gap between raw AI/ML research scripts and production-grade deployments. Synthesizes software hygiene patterns, testing foundations, Docker containerization, and clean architectural paradigms for machine learning practitioners.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Operator Lifecycle Manager](https://itnext.io/wth-is-a-operator-lifecycle-manager-873cf1661b04) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) as part of the Operator Framework. Highlights catalog management, automated dependency resolution, security upgrades, and dynamic operator scaling across production enterprise clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [10 Real-World Kubernetes Troubleshooting Scenarios and Solutions](https://livingdevops.com/devops/10-real-world-kubernetes-troubleshooting-scenarios-and-solutions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This compilation details ten authentic, highly technical outage scenarios encountered in production Kubernetes clusters, complete with step-by-step diagnostic paths and resolutions. It covers complex issues like DNS resolution failure, certificate expiration, and stateful volume mounting locks. The practical nature of these scenarios makes this an invaluable resource for active operations teams.
-  - **(2023)** [bmc.com: What Is a Kubernetes Operator?](https://www.bmc.com/blogs/kubernetes-operator)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive architectural primer detailing the design patterns undergirding Kubernetes Operators. It contrasts standard declarative controllers with domain-specific, active state reconciliation. By 2026, operators have solidified their role as the industry standard for managing stateful applications natively within the Kubernetes control plane.
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-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Top 200 Kubernetes Tools for DevOps Engineer Like You](https://dev.to/docker/top-200-kubernetes-tools-for-devops-engineer-like-you-3h7e) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory indexing over 200 Kubernetes tools tailored for DevOps and platform engineers. Covers diverse categories including continuous deployment controllers, ingress routing, secret managers, and network policy visualizers.
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-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure landing zones custom archetypes using Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/azure-landing-zones-custom-archetypes-using-terraform/3791172) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the implementation of custom landing zone archetypes within the Terraform ALZ module framework. This approach allows enterprise architects to define bespoke governance and policy models that can be systematically replicated. It provides deep technical insight into extending default ALZ templates to meet complex, non-standard organizational requirements.
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-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: The three meanings of "template" in Argo Workflows](https://dev.to/crenshaw_dev/the-three-meanings-of-template-in-argo-workflows-2paf) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes the semantic differences and runtime boundaries between the three distinct definitions of 'template' in Argo Workflows. Distinguishes template definitions, invocations, and inline declarations within a workflow manifest, preventing common YAML structure misconfigurations in complex pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.argoproj.io: Practical Argo Workflows Hardening 🌟](https://blog.argoproj.io/practical-argo-workflows-hardening-dd8429acc1ce) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide to security hardening for Argo Workflows deployments in enterprise environments. Focuses on minimizing RBAC permissions, configuring network policies, securing the workflow controller, and utilizing read-only file systems to mitigate risks of privilege escalation and container breakouts.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.argoproj.io: Architecting Workflows For Reliability](https://blog.argoproj.io/architecting-workflows-for-reliability-d33bd720c6cc) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines reliable architectural patterns for running large-scale Argo Workflows. Covers retry policies, rate-limiting configurations, and workflow controller adjustments necessary to safely sustain highly concurrent executions without experiencing system degradation.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.sonatype.com: Achieving CI and CD With Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/achieving-ci/cd-with-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the fundamental technological shift of containerized compilation systems running directly inside Kubernetes. Details dynamic testing namespaces, secure builds, and GitOps engines to achieve high-frequency delivery cycles.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 7 features that make kubernetes ideal for CI/CD](https://thenewstack.io/7-features-that-make-kubernetes-ideal-for-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of Kubernetes-native features that naturally enhance modern CI/CD architectures. Focuses on APIs, declarative container orchestrations, automatic scalability, microservice security partitioning, and resilient health checks.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: CI/CD with kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/ebooks/kubernetes/ci-cd-with-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive technical eBook detailing the evolution of CI/CD systems towards native Kubernetes integrations. Covers GitOps patterns, isolated build containers, pipeline security principles, and multi-tenant resource controls.
-  - **(2023)** [plutora.com: Artifacts management tools](https://www.plutora.com/ci-cd-tools/artifacts-management-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural breakdown of the artifact registry ecosystem (such as JFrog Artifactory and Sonatype Nexus). Evaluates why safe binary management, package indexing, and license scanning are critical for maintaining clean supply chains.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: The present and future of CI/CD with GitOps on Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/03/the-present-and-future-of-ci-cd-with-gitops-on-red-hat-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on Red Hat OpenShift's alignment with GitOps and Pipelines frameworks (Argo CD and Tekton). Highlights architectural benefits of multi-cluster visual state synchronizations and declarative deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.container-solutions.com: Deployment Strategies 🌟](https://blog.container-solutions.com/deployment-strategies)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth guide comparing core deployment topologies: recreate, rolling update, blue/green, canary, and shadow. Focuses on the trade-offs of budget, state management, infrastructure replication overhead, and traffic routing mechanisms.
-  - **(2023)** [opsmx.com: What is Blue Green Deployment ?](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/blue-green-deployment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory primer defining the operational mechanics of blue-green architectures. Focuses on setting up mirrored hosting environments, routing configurations, and robust database rollback plans.
-  - **(2023)** [harness.io: Understanding the Phases of the Software Development Life Cycle](https://www.harness.io/blog/software-development-life-cycle)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details contemporary Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies. Maps traditional planning and execution frameworks to cloud-native continuous integration and deployment loops.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: What is CI/CD? Continuous integration and continuous delivery explained](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2269266/what-is-cicd-continuous-integration-and-continuous-delivery-explained.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-wide reference analyzing modern CI/CD patterns and structural components. Highlights automation, continuous testing, delivery stages, and the operational divide between cloud delivery and automated deployment.
-  - **(2023)** [sdtimes.com: The State of CI/CD](https://sdtimes.com/cicd/the-state-of-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes broad trends in delivery pipelines, detailing modern bottlenecks and the rising use of platform engineering teams to provide standardized templates for developer consumption.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Top 10 CI/CD Pipeline Implementation Challenges And Solutions](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cicd-pipeline-challenges)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the top ten bottlenecks slowing down enterprise CI/CD systems, offering structural fixes for issues such as flaky tests, fragile environment setups, and security gate friction.
-  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: CI/CD Best Practices: Top 10 Practices for Financial Services](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/ci-cd-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines specialized continuous delivery configurations designed for high-regulation financial environments. Covers security orchestration, strict separation of duties, and audit trail automation.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Embracing Database Deployments in CI/CD Practices with Git](https://thenewstack.io/embracing-database-deployments-in-ci-cd-practices-with-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how to incorporate database changes into GitOps pipelines. Focuses on integrating declarative schema tools like Liquibase and Flyway to execute database rollouts and rollbacks safely.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines Explained](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-ci-cd-pipelines-explained)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into Kubernetes delivery designs, analyzing how declarative resources and continuous reconcilers differ from classical build steps. Evaluates the use of Helm charts and GitOps loops.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Improve Dev Experience to Maximize the Business Value of CD](https://thenewstack.io/improve-dev-experience-to-maximize-the-business-value-of-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores developer experience (DevEx) as an accelerator for continuous deployment initiatives. Details how centralized developer portals and self-service pipeline catalogs eliminate delivery friction.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: 8 Security Considerations for CI/CD](https://devops.com/8-security-considerations-for-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Actionable checklist of eight vital security considerations for pipeline configurations. Addresses fundamental practices such as secure secrets injection, runner environment isolation, least-privilege RBAC, and validation processes to prevent supply-chain vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2023)** [signadot.com: Sandboxes in Kubernetes using OpenTelemetry](https://www.signadot.com/blog/sandboxes-in-kubernetes-using-opentelemetry) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores using OpenTelemetry trace propagation context to run isolated, multi-tenant sandbox testing within shared Kubernetes clusters. Routes test traffic dynamically to microservice variants using trace metadata headers.
-  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: Dynatrace monitoring for Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://www.dynatrace.com/technologies/kubernetes-monitoring) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This product reference explains Dynatrace's AI-driven observability agent, OneAgent, customized for Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift. By leveraging automatic injection at the container layer, it delivers full-stack trace and metric collection without manual code changes or pod sidecars. The Davis AI engine processes this topological data to automate root-cause analysis for microservice anomalies.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Where Does Observability Stand Today, and Where is it Going Next?](https://devops.com/where-does-observability-stand-today-and-where-is-it-going-next)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the ongoing evolution of observability systems toward artificial intelligence integration (AIOps), automated anomaly detection, and continuous optimization profiles. Curator Insight: Industry roadmap on telemetry analysis. Live Grounding: Crucial for evaluating how LLMs and ML models parse log volumes for predictive maintenance.
-  - **(2023)** [timescale.com: Prometheus vs. OpenTelemetry Metrics: A Complete Guide](https://www.tigerdata.com/blog/prometheus-vs-opentelemetry-metrics-a-complete-guide) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural comparison between Prometheus metric collection (pull-based, PromQL-native) and OpenTelemetry (push-based OTLP, multi-signal trace correlation). Guides technical architects on choosing the appropriate framework or blending them in a hybrid topology.
-  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: Deploy OneAgent on OpenShift Container Platform](https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/ingest-from/setup-on-container-platforms/kubernetes/legacy/deploy-oneagent-operator-openshift-legacy) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deployment specification for deploying the Dynatrace OneAgent operator onto OpenShift Container Platforms. Detailing daemonset deployments, security context constraints (SCCs), and privileged execution requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: Monitoring of Kubernetes Infrastructure for day 2 operations](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-kubernetes-2) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details operational processes for managing high-capacity Kubernetes deployments during Day 2 lifecycle stages. Emphasizes automated root-cause analysis, platform capacity planning, and microservices service-mesh integration.
-  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: The Power of OpenShift, The Visibility of Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-openshift-2) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores structural synergies between enterprise Kubernetes distribution OpenShift and Dynatrace monitoring. Covers auto-injection, security mapping, and automated application discovery patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [Observability vs Monitoring](https://middleware.io/blog/observability-vs-monitoring)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies the core conceptual differences between passive monitoring (detecting known failures via predefined metrics) and active observability (querying internal system states via logs, metrics, and traces). Curator Insight: Clarifying guide for observability vs monitoring. Live Grounding: Essential reading to shift organizational mindsets from reactive alerting to proactive debugging in dynamic cloud-native environments.
-  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: What is observability? Not just logs, metrics and traces](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-observability-2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Expands the definition of observability beyond simple logs, metrics, and tracing, arguing for contextual topology maps, automatic root-cause identification, and continuous profiling. Curator Insight: Vendor-informed perspective on next-gen APM. Live Grounding: Emphasizes the need for automated graph topology representations over pure telemetry pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Applying Basic vs. Advanced Monitoring Techniques](https://thenewstack.io/applying-basic-vs-advanced-monitoring-techniques)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides engineers in graduating from basic infrastructure health checking (ping, CPU, RAM alerts) to advanced monitoring architectures utilizing dynamic thresholding and transaction tracing. Curator Insight: Progressive levels of telemetry complexity. Live Grounding: Helps organizations scale operational strategies relative to structural application complexity.
-  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Monitoring with Prometheus, the ultimate guide 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-monitoring-prometheus) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The ultimate operational reference guide for configuring Prometheus to pull performance metrics from Kubernetes clusters. Covers kube-state-metrics, cAdvisor, node-exporter, and Alertmanager routing. Curator Insight: Masterguide for Prometheus in Kubernetes. Live Grounding: The industry standard framework for implementing native CNCF observability stacks.
-  - **(2023)** [cloudforecast.io: cAdvisor and Kubernetes Monitoring Guide 🌟](https://cloudforecast.io/blog/cadvisor-and-kubernetes-monitoring-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Complete operational analysis of Google’s cAdvisor (Container Advisor), showing how it is natively embedded inside the Kubelet binary to collect performance metrics. Curator Insight: Core container performance scraping mechanisms. Live Grounding: Fundamental reading for tuning Pod memory limits and evaluating CPU throttling patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Monitoring as Code: What It Is and Why You Need It 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/monitoring-as-code-what-it-is-and-why-you-need-it)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the paradigm of Monitoring as Code (MaC), allowing engineering teams to define dashboard schemas, synthetic tests, and alerting thresholds using declarative configurations in VCS systems. Curator Insight: Paradigm shift from manual dashboard configuration. Live Grounding: Crucial for aligning platform metrics with standard CI/CD and GitOps delivery models.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Why Monitoring-as-Code Will be a Must for DevOps Teams](https://devops.com/why-monitoring-as-code-will-be-a-must-for-devops-teams)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the strategic necessity of Monitoring as Code (MaC) within highly automated enterprises, highlighting its ability to prevent manual dashboard decay and streamline alert maintenance. Curator Insight: Organizational transition to MaC. Live Grounding: Essential reading for scaling observability policies uniformly across enterprise development teams.
-  - **(2023)** [harness.io: Metrics to Improve Continuous Integration Performance](https://www.harness.io/blog/continuous-integration-performance-metrics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on key telemetry indicators required to measure and optimize the health and speed of CI pipelines (e.g., build duration, failure rates, queue time). Curator Insight: Performance guide for development loops. Live Grounding: Essential for engineering managers aiming to reduce feedback cycle times and improve system efficiency.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Monitoring API Latencies After Releases: 4 Mistakes to Avoid](https://thenewstack.io/monitoring-api-latencies-after-releases-4-mistakes-to-avoid)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical analysis warning teams against core deployment pitfalls, including the misuse of mathematical averages over high-resolution percentile histograms (P99/P99.9). Curator Insight: Identical post-release performance warning. Live Grounding: Focuses heavily on the structural telemetry issues during rolling upgrades.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps Observability from Code to Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/devops-observability-from-code-to-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the end-to-end integration of monitoring from local development runtime environments, continuous integration tests, through final production multi-cluster footprints. Curator Insight: Comprehensive code-to-runtime lineage. Live Grounding: Provides the model for developers looking to add tracing metrics directly into source code repos.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: CI Observability for Effective Change Management 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/ci-observability-for-effective-change-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Looks closely at the growing sub-discipline of CI Observability, tracing execution states and bottleneck points in dynamic builds, test suites, and multi-stage pipelines. Curator Insight: Innovative expansion of observability into pipelines. Live Grounding: Key reference for reducing flaky tests and ensuring stable integration gates.
-  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Top 10 DevOps Monitoring Tools](https://intellipaat.com/blog/devops-monitoring-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparison review of the top 10 DevOps monitoring systems, including Prometheus, Nagios, Grafana, Datadog, and ELK Stack. Curator Insight: Broad overview of tool options. Live Grounding: Good entry-level comparison matrix for engineering managers planning initial tool stacks.
-  - **(2023)** [KPIs](https://www.kpi.org/KPI-Basics) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Outlines strategic planning models, execution metrics, and balanced scorecard methodologies. Curator Insight: Core definitions of execution KPIs. Live Grounding: Provides the context needed to map infrastructure metrics to organizational OKRs.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Amazon VPC Lattice β€” Build Applications, Not Networks](https://dev.to/aws-builders/amazon-vpc-lattice-build-applications-not-networks-59j8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into Amazon VPC Lattice, detailing how it decouples service communication networks from low-level VPC configuration constraints. It highlights the use of Lattice to manage traffic policies, authentication, and cross-cluster service-to-service communication with minimal operational overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [Kourier: A lightweight Knative Serving ingress](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/30/kourier-a-lightweight-knative-serving-ingress) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kourier is a lightweight Ingress implementation specifically designed for Knative Serving, utilizing Envoy as the underlying data plane. It serves as an alternative to large service mesh deployments, providing fast route configurations, cold start mitigation, and scale-to-zero capabilities for serverless containers inside Kubernetes. It is heavily utilized in simplified enterprise serverless setups.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How to Automate EBS Snapshot Creation, Retention and Deletion](https://devopscube.com/automate-ebs-snapshot-creation-deletion) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical DevOps guide detailing automation patterns for the creation, lifecycle retention, and deletion of AWS EBS snapshots. Shows how to use AWS Lifecycle Manager and bash cron jobs to guarantee cluster data durability without compiling excessive storage debt.
-  - **(2023)** [percona.com: Performance of Various EBS Storage Types in AWS](https://www.percona.com/blog/performance-of-various-ebs-storage-types-in-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Percona's detailed database performance benchmark analyzing various AWS EBS storage classes. Compares the performance profile of gp3 and io2 architectures under strenuous database transaction loads, providing cost-to-performance optimizations.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.min.io: Certificate-based Authentication for S3](https://www.min.io/blog/certificate-based-authentication-with-s3) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” MinIO's security engineering guide detailing dynamic certificate-based authentication protocols (mTLS) over S3-compatible APIs. In 2026, MinIO remains the preferred choice for running high-performance private cloud object storage securely without relying on IAM SaaS solutions.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: AWS S3 Sync - An Extensive Guide](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-s3-sync) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive guide on using AWS S3 Sync commands, showing how to achieve efficient filesystems syncs between local storage and S3 targets. It explains multi-threading optimization, inclusion/exclusion rules, and integrity checks. This reference is highly valuable for system administrators maintaining basic backup and sync pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [cloudquery.io: Building an Open-Source Cloud Asset Inventory with CloudQuery and Grafana](https://www.cloudquery.io/learning-center/cloud-asset-management) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step implementation guide detailing how to ingest cloud infrastructure state via CloudQuery and visualize data patterns within Grafana. Outlines pipeline construction, scheduling, and database optimization.
-  - **(2023)** [OpenEBS Features and Benefits](https://openebs.io/docs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guide to OpenEBS Container Attached Storage (CAS) engine. Details how local volumes, Jiva, and Mayastor architectures allow teams to build highly resilient, dynamic persistent storage volumes directly using local disk pools. CNCF validation confirms OpenEBS's position as a robust storage framework for stateful microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: What are Kubernetes Persistent Volumes?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-kubernetes-persistent-volumes-gyan-prakash-1f) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level overview explaining the conceptual purpose of Persistent Volumes. It targets business-minded platform engineers seeking to understand how storage decouples physical disk infrastructure from container runtime cycles.
-  - **(2023)** [Semaphore](https://semaphore.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Semaphore CI/CD is a high-performance continuous integration and delivery platform engineered for cloud-native workflows. The platform prioritizes out-of-the-box Docker support, dynamic monorepo build optimizations, and automated pipeline scaling to maximize build velocity.
-  - **(2023)** [spinnaker.io deployment tool](https://spinnaker.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spinnaker is an enterprise-grade, multi-cloud continuous deployment engine designed for scale. Featuring native integration with cloud platforms and automated canary testing via Kayenta, it enables highly sophisticated deployment policies.
-  - **(2023)** [dagger.io](https://dagger.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dagger is a highly portable CI/CD development kit that allows developers to define pipelines as application code. Powered by BuildKit, it guarantees identical pipeline behavior during local dev iterations and execution on remote cloud CI systems.
-  - **(2023)** [Tekton](https://nubenetes.com/tekton/) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep-dive review of Tekton, a Kubernetes-native open-source framework for building continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. It structures pipeline blocks using standard CRDs (Tasks, Pipelines, PipelineRuns), eliminating VM-based runner dependencies. Live validation establishes Tekton as the standard engine powering modern cloud-native container build environments like OpenShift Pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Vagrant Tutorial For Beginners: Getting Started Guide 🌟](https://devopscube.com/vagrant-tutorial-beginners) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide to Vagrant for configuring local virtual machine environments. It explains how to write Vagrantfiles, configure local networks, and run provisioning engines like Ansible to ensure consistent local developer environments.
-  - **(2023)** [Jenkins Plugin: Anchore Container Image Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/anchore-container-scanner) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The integration plugin for Jenkins enabling seamless automation of Anchore scans during build orchestration. Allows developers to write declarative Jenkins pipelines that audit images and break builds if severe security policies or license restrictions are violated. Essential for Jenkins compliance architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How Kubernetes vulnerabilities have shifted since the first attacks](https://thenewstack.io/how-kubernetes-vulnerabilities-have-shifted-since-the-first-api-attacks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical deep dive tracing the evolution of Kubernetes-native vulnerabilities and attack strategies. Explains how common exploits shifted from simple unauthenticated API endpoints towards highly sophisticated multi-stage privilege escalations and container escapes. Provides actionable insight for platform team threat modeling.
-  - **(2023)** [conjur.org](https://www.conjur.org) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master platform portal for CyberArk Conjur, an enterprise secrets engine. Details machine identity enforcement, deep RBAC mapping, short-lived token distribution, and out-of-the-box native integrations for multi-cloud and complex hybrid cloud fabrics.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Walkthrough: Bitwarden’s New Secrets Manager](https://thenewstack.io/walkthrough-bitwardens-new-secrets-manager)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Bitwarden's specialized Secrets Manager. Evaluates its zero-knowledge architecture, CLI, programmatic API tokens, and SDK accessibility, highlighting its viability as an alternative to complex secrets management engines for distributed development teams.
-  - **(2023)** [auth0.com: A Passwordless Future! Passkeys for Java Developers](https://auth0.com/blog/webauthn-and-passkeys-for-java-developers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused guide to building passwordless authentication flows in Java web applications using WebAuthn APIs. Covers credential registration mechanics, client signature verification, and security practices for modern passkeys.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Secured Access to Kubernetes from Anywhere with Zero Trust | Tenry Fu 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/secured-access-to-kubernetes-from-anywhere-with-zero-trust) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the tactical implementation of Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) in multi-environment Kubernetes infrastructures. Explores shifting away from classic perimeter-based security systems towards context-aware, cryptographic access tokens. The guide provides architectural frameworks for dynamic network tunneling, ensuring robust authentication of out-of-band operators.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/fidalmathew: Session-Based vs. Token-Based Authentication: Which is better?](https://dev.to/fidalmathew/session-based-vs-token-based-authentication-which-is-better-227o) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth comparative study between stateful, cookie-driven session-based authentication and stateless, token-based (JWT) models. Highlights critical architectural impacts regarding horizontal scaling, cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) limits, and the absolute complexity of immediate session revocation in stateless systems.
-  - **(2023)** [owasp.org: OWASP API Security Project 🌟](https://owasp.org/www-project-api-security) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official OWASP API Security Project portal, targeting unique vulnerabilities associated with RESTful APIs, GraphQL endpoints, and distributed microservices. Explains Broken Object Level Authorization (BOLA), business logic flaws, and rate-limiting failure mechanisms. It is the global standard for establishing secure API lifecycles.
-  - **(2023)** [sigstore.dev](https://www.sigstore.dev) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal for the Sigstore project, supported by the Linux Foundation. Evaluates Cosign, Fulcio, and Rekor, outlining how the platform enables keyless image signing tied to OIDC identities to enforce secure software supply chains.
-  - **(2023)** [azure.github.io: Azure Key Vault Provider for Secrets Store CSI Driver](https://azure.github.io/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-azure) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference manual for the Azure Key Vault Provider for the Kubernetes Secrets Store CSI Driver. Live grounding confirms this CSI provider is the modern enterprise standard for AKS, allowing pods to mount key vault secrets directly as files while avoiding the overhead of custom sidecars or writing secrets to disk.
-  - **(2023)** [akv2k8s.io: Azure Key Vault to Kubernetes akv2k8s 🌟](https://akv2k8s.io) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Main documentation site for `akv2k8s`, a specialized open-source integration bridging Azure Key Vault to Kubernetes. Outlines configuration methods for syncing secrets directly to native Kubernetes secret objects or dynamic injection into environment variables without exposing variables on disk.
-  - **(2023)** [morey.tech: Bitwarden and External Secrets](https://morey.tech/technical%20blog/Bitwarden-And-External-Secrets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An implementation guide on bridging Bitwarden Secrets Manager with Kubernetes clusters via the CNCF External Secrets Operator. Details API credential configuration, configuring the `ClusterSecretStore` resource, and establishing continuous credential synchronization.
-  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Security Best Practices: A DevSecOps Perspective](https://www.linkedin.com/top-content/career) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into Kubernetes security practices through a modern DevSecOps lens. Covers critical strategies including RBAC refinement, network policies, pod security standards, container vulnerability scanning, and managing runtime security alerts.
-  - **(2023)** [kubevious.io: Top Kubernetes YAML Validation Tools](https://kubevious.io/blog/post/top-kubernetes-yaml-validation-tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A market breakdown contrasting modern validation utilities for Kubernetes platforms. Reviews differences between structural validators, OPA-based policy enforcement engines, and semantic layout detectors.
-  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes examples 🌟](https://k8s-examples.container-solutions.com) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive curated collection of real-world Kubernetes deployment blueprints compiled by Container Solutions. Offers foundational reference templates for multi-tier microservices, storage configuration, and workload orchestration.
-  - **(2023)** [ruudvanasseldonk.com: The yaml document from hell](https://ruuda.nl/2023/the-yaml-document-from-hell)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis detailing edge cases, confusing specifications, and common syntactical pitfalls inherent to the YAML standard. It highlights issues such as Norway country-code confusion (`NO` parsed as boolean `false`), string coercion, and massive object graph vulnerabilities, promoting defensive configuration practices.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Why (and How) You Should Manage JSON with SQL](https://thenewstack.io/why-and-how-you-should-manage-json-with-sql) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the paradigm shift of managing schema-flexible JSON payloads directly inside relational database systems using standard SQL queries. Evaluates performance compromises, indexing techniques, and JSONB implementation within modern Postgres engines.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Allocatable memory and CPU in Kubernetes Nodes](https://learnkube.com/allocatable-resources) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies how Kubernetes computes physical allocatable resources. Deeply details the underlying formulas for `kube-reserved`, `system-reserved`, and eviction thresholds to ensure cluster stability under heavy workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [cast.ai: AWS EKS vs. ECS vs. Fargate: Where to manage your Kubernetes?](https://cast.ai/blog/aws-eks-vs-ecs-vs-fargate-where-to-manage-your-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive comparing AWS ECS, EKS, and serverless container execution via AWS Fargate. Synthesizing live cloud architectural trends, it presents insights into financial management, operational simplicity, and dynamic resource scaling, mapping out the trade-offs of using managed VM pools versus completely serverless options.
-  - **(2023)** [Amazon EKS introduces EKS Pod Identity](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/amazon-eks-pod-identity) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” EKS Pod Identity simplifies the association of IAM roles with Kubernetes service accounts. This model bypasses the complexities of OIDC trust configurations, offering highly scalable, secure, and isolated credential structures for containers.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: How to install an AKS cluster with the Istio service mesh add-on via Bicep](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/how-to-install-an-aks-cluster-with-the-istio-service-mesh-add-on-via-bicep/3802069) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the automated provisioning of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) coupled with the native Istio service mesh add-on using Bicep. This blueprint demonstrates declarative service mesh lifecycle management, reducing manual Helm or post-deployment orchestration overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [Simplifying Amazon EBS volume migration and modification on Kubernetes using the EBS CSI Driver](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/storage/simplifying-amazon-ebs-volume-migration-and-modification-using-the-ebs-csi-driver) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines techniques for non-disruptively scaling, upgrading, and migrating stateful persistent volumes using the advanced AWS Elastic Block Store (EBS) CSI Driver. Focuses on hot-modifying volume sizes, IOPS parameters, and throughput.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Top 10 Ways to Protect EKS Workloads from Ransomware](https://itnext.io/top-10-ways-to-protect-eks-workloads-from-ransomware-ae96d1c1e839) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Aggregates critical tactical recommendations to defend EKS environments from ransomware vectors. Covers immutability configurations for persistent volumes, robust IAM role isolation, network policies, and scanning container images within CI/CD loops.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service: RBAC Authorization via AWS IAM and RBAC Groups](https://itnext.io/aws-elastic-kubernetes-service-rbac-authorization-via-aws-iam-and-rbac-groups-7b70ded144b5) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical review of orchestrating native Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) securely mapped to AWS IAM roles. Details operational best practices for mapping IAM identities into the aws-auth ConfigMap or using EKS Access Entries.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: Managing Amazon EKS add-ons](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/eks-add-ons.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official operational documentation for administering lifecycle updates, configurations, and IAM permissions of core Amazon EKS add-ons. Simplifies the lifecycle management of essential operational software such as CoreDNS, kube-proxy, and the VPC CNI.
-  - **(2023)** [Updating a managed node group](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/update-managed-node-group.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Complete operational reference for rolling out Kubernetes version updates and AMI revisions across AWS Managed Node Groups. Focuses on graceful drain orchestration and node surge strategies to maintain active service availability.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Planning Kubernetes Upgrades with Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/planning-kubernetes-upgrades-with-amazon-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic framework for executing major Kubernetes cluster version migrations on Amazon EKS. Outlines lifecycle calendars, API deprecation checkpoints, testing environments, and emergency rollback procedures for production platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [repost.aws: How do I plan an upgrade strategy for an Amazon EKS cluster?](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/eks-plan-upgrade-cluster) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational walkthrough guiding cluster operators through step-by-step diagnostic and execution checklists for upgrading an EKS control plane and worker nodes while verifying structural API compatibility.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Addressing latency and data transfer costs on EKS using Istio](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/addressing-latency-and-data-transfer-costs-on-eks-using-istio) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide analyzing multi-AZ data transfer charges and service-to-service latency in EKS. Demonstrates how to design topology-aware routing strategies within an Istio Service Mesh to keep traffic localized and cost-effective.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Start Pods faster by prefetching images](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/start-pods-faster-by-prefetching-images) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Describes the container image prefetching architecture on EKS nodes to slash cold-start initialization latency. Discusses daemonset solutions, caching strategies, and optimizing node startup times for responsive, highly dynamic cluster configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: GitOps model for provisioning and bootstrapping Amazon EKS clusters using Crossplane and Argo CD](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/gitops-model-for-provisioning-and-bootstrapping-amazon-eks-clusters-using-crossplane-and-argo-cd) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates an elegant architectural GitOps paradigm that unifies cloud infrastructure and software delivery. Integrates Crossplane for declarative AWS API provisioning with Argo CD for continuous application state synchronizations.
-  - **(2023)** [learn.microsoft.com: Introduction to Kubernetes on Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/paths/intro-to-kubernetes-on-azure) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guided learning pathway introducing the core operational mechanics of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Outlines control-plane abstractions, compute node orchestration, and Azure platform-native integrations.
-  - **(2023)** [azure.github.io/AKS-Construction 🌟](https://azure.github.io/AKS-Construction) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive deployment engine for generating secure, enterprise-grade Infrastructure-as-Code templates for AKS. Supports Terraform, Bicep, and ARM formats tailored to strict corporate baseline requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [the-aks-checklist.com: The Azure Kubernetes Service Checklist 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.the-aks-checklist.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive diagnostic tool assisting operators in preparing AKS environments for production. Covers critical checkboxes across scalability, network layouts, security configurations, and cost efficiency.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Baseline architecture for an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/containers/aks/baseline-aks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Azure Well-Architected Framework baseline architecture for establishing a highly secure, private, and resilient AKS cluster. Focuses on network isolation, hub-spoke topology, and enterprise integration.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Microservices architecture on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/containers/aks-microservices/aks-microservices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural design guide detailing enterprise container patterns for deploying robust, scalable, and secure microservices architectures natively inside Azure Kubernetes Service.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Use kubenet networking with your own IP address ranges in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/configure-kubenet) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive configuration guide describing how to implement Kubenet networking in AKS using optimized, restricted IP boundaries. Balances IP consumption limitations with operational simplicity.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Configure Azure CNI networking in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/configure-azure-cni) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical configuration specifications for implementing the high-performance Azure CNI plugin on AKS clusters. Analyzes structural routing paths, IP allocation dynamics, and integration configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: AKS-managed Azure Active Directory integration](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/entra-id-control-plane-authentication) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides engineers in utilizing integrated Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) to control access to AKS cluster operations via RBAC mappings and active identity directory validation.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Securing Windows workloads on Azure Kubernetes Service with Calico](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/containers/securing-windows-workloads-on-azure-kubernetes-service-with-calico/3815429) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural guide details how to leverage Tigera Calico's CNI and policy engine to enforce advanced microsegmentation on Windows workloads within Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). It addresses heterogeneous node pool configurations (Windows and Linux mixed architectures) and demonstrates how to apply consistent security policies across dual-OS workloads to meet strict enterprise isolation and compliance requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [returngis.net: Exponer APIs en AKS a travΓ©s de Azure API Management](https://www.returngis.net/2023/05/exponer-apis-en-aks-a-traves-de-azure-api-management) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a hands-on architectural walkthrough for exposing microservices deployed on AKS through Azure API Management (APIM). Focuses on securing internal endpoints via private virtual network injection, setting up private DNS zones, and orchestrating ingress paths with NGINX or AGIC. Essential reading for configuring robust API monetization and rate-limiting behaviors.
-  - **(2023)** [pixelrobots.co.uk: Exploring Azure Kubernetes Service’s Node Autoprovision: A Deep Dive into the Latest Public Preview Feature](https://pixelrobots.co.uk/2023/12/exploring-azure-kubernetes-services-node-autoprovision-a-deep-dive-into-the-latest-public-preview-feature) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth review of AKS Node Autoprovisioning (NAP), an implementation based on the open-source Karpenter project. NAP evaluates unschedulable pod manifests to dynamically provision the optimal VM sizes and SKU mixtures, circumventing the constraints of static Kubernetes Node Pools. Highly relevant for architects looking to decrease scaling latency and infrastructure wastage.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Microsoft Takes Kubernetes to the Edge with AKS Lite](https://thenewstack.io/microsoft-takes-kubernetes-to-the-edge-with-aks-lite) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the release and architecture of AKS Edge Essentials, a lightweight managed Kubernetes platform designed to run nested workloads on Windows IoT and edge hardware. Focuses on minimal hardware footprint requirements, local network routing, and continuous integration with centralized Azure Arc control planes.
-  - **(2023)** [community.ops.io: Configuring AKS to read secrets and certificates from Azure KeyVaults](https://community.ops.io/javi_labs/configuring-aks-to-read-secrets-and-certificates-from-azure-keyvaults-17o1) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical reference manual demonstrating integration patterns using Secrets Store CSI Driver inside AKS. Focuses on dynamically injecting certificates, keys, and operational credentials from Azure Key Vault into container workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Kubernetes External DNS for Azure DNS & AKS](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/kubernetes-external-dns-for-azure-dns--aks/3809393) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines configuring ExternalDNS inside an AKS cluster to dynamically sync Kubernetes Ingress resources with Azure DNS zones. Avoids manual DNS configuration, automating resource and IP updates on target domain records.
-  - **(2023)** [azure.microsoft.com: Announcing the general availability of Azure CNI Overlay in Azure Kubernetes Service](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-the-general-availability-of-azure-cni-overlay-in-azure-kubernetes-service) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Microsoft's GA release of Azure CNI Overlay in AKS. This network model decouples Pod IPs from VM subnets, mitigating private IP depletion issues and enabling clusters to scale to thousands of nodes without complex virtual network refactoring.
-  - **(2023)** [learn.microsoft.com: Connect with RDP to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster Windows Server nodes for maintenance or troubleshooting](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/rdp) [BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the official configuration workflows to safely establish RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) connections into AKS Windows Server nodes. Facilitates deep system-level maintenance, networking diagnostics, and container execution debugging.
-  - **(2023)** [danielstechblog.io: Mitigating slow container image pulls on Azure Kubernetes Service](https://www.danielstechblog.io/mitigating-slow-container-image-pulls-on-azure-kubernetes-service) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details concrete strategies to accelerate slow container image pull durations on AKS. Discusses configuring Azure Container Registry (ACR) replica caches, optimizing network speeds, and tuning persistent storage configs.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Kubernetes Service Free tier and Standard tier](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/azure-kubernetes-service-free-tier-and-standard-tier/3731432) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the structural and performance differences between the AKS Free and Standard pricing tiers. Analyzes the financial guarantees (SLAs), auto-scaler boundaries, and support systems required when migrating workloads to production environments.
-  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Microsoft Brings Kubernetes to the Edge with AKS Edge Essentials](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/03/aks-edge-essentials-ga) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews the release of AKS Edge Essentials, Microsoft's lightweight managed Kubernetes distribution optimized for resource-constrained edge machines and industrial OT setups. Outlines how this strategy extends cloud-native operations directly to factory floors.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: SQL Server containers on Kubernetes with S3-compatible object storage - Getting started](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/sqlserver/sql-server-containers-on-kubernetes-with-s3-compatible-object-storage---getting-/3717003) [SQL/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through deploying SQL Server containers inside Kubernetes using S3-compatible object storage for backups. Outlines durable storage configuration methods and provides an optimal blueprint for stateful data layer setups.
-  - **(2023)** [azuredevopslabs.com: Deploying a multi-container application to Azure Kubernetes Services](https://azuredevopslabs.com/labs/vstsextend/kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, practical lab illustrating the step-by-step setup of continuous delivery pipelines targeting AKS using Azure DevOps. Covers container builds, ACR image pushes, and multi-stage YAML pipeline deployment structures.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Day -25 | No Dockerfile, No K8s Manifests | Setup CI/CD in 5 minutes for any programming language](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io_yBU7vhIo) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates rapid deployment flows to Kubernetes bypassing standard manual Dockerfile and YAML manifest configurations. Showcases automated scaffolding utilities like Draft and Cloud Native Buildpacks. Targeted at reducing onboarding friction for software developers moving applications to production orchestrators.
-  - **(2023)** [insights.project-a.com: Using GitHub Actions to deploy to Kubernetes in GKE 🌟](https://www.project-a.vc/perspectives) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical roadmap for setting up secure Continuous Delivery pipelines to GKE using GitHub Actions. Specifically covers passwordless identity validation utilizing GCP Workload Identity Federation (WIF) to eliminate long-lived GCP service account JSON keys. Walks through Docker builds, GCR/GAR pushes, and Helm deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.27 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-27-whats-new)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical overview of Kubernetes 1.27's flagship updates. Features evaluated include the stabilization of SeccompDefault, container image signature verification workflows, and advancements in dynamic resource allocation. This serves as a vital blueprint for enterprise platform teams coordinating upcoming cluster upgrades.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.27: Chill Vibes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/04/11/kubernetes-v1-27-release) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation for the Kubernetes 1.27 release ('Chill Vibes'). Featuring 40 enhancement proposals, this release emphasizes security posture hardening, scheduling optimizations, and resource isolation. Prominent updates include the graduation of SeccompDefault to GA and the introduction of in-place container resource resizing.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.27 Arrives](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-27-arrives)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Industry reporting on the release of Kubernetes 1.27, detailing the major developer and operator benefits. It focuses on how security stabilization, API cleanup, and enhanced cluster control interfaces enable enterprise systems to scale more safely and cost-effectively.
-  - **(2023)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes 1.27 Release: Enhancements and Security Updates](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-1-27-release)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth security analysis detailing the security updates and modifications introduced in Kubernetes 1.27. It discusses shifts in default container security profiles, RBAC configurations, and validation tools, providing actionable guidelines for compliance and cluster hardening.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.28 Accommodates the Service Mesh, Sudden Outages](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-28-accommodates-the-service-mesh-sudden-outages)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report covering Kubernetes 1.28's key updates, notably native support for sidecar container lifecycles to aid service mesh deployments, and automated recovery controls for sudden node failures. These updates greatly reduce the coordination code needed for robust, multi-tenant microservices clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [Private Access to the AWS Management Console is generally available](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/aws-management-console-private-access)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the general availability of Private Access to the AWS Management Console. This feature allows enterprise customers to limit console access to connections originating from specific network endpoints or VPCs, drastically reducing potential attack surfaces and ensuring secure administration paths.
-  - **(2023)** [Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/GSG/Concepts/baremetalintro.htm) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical reference for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Bare Metal instances, highlighting how virtualized networking and direct hardware access can be utilized to host high-performance enterprise systems. Focuses on low-latency compute topologies ideal for massive Kubernetes databases and high-volume workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.oracle.com: Overview of Resource Manager](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/ResourceManager/Concepts/resourcemanager.htm) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resource Manager, a managed service utilizing Terraform to orchestrate cloud-native resource provisioning. It enables platform developers to establish secure, repeatable GitOps workflows and state management natively across Oracle Cloud zones.
-  - **(2023)** [Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE)](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/ContEng/Concepts/contengoverview.htm) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official product documentation for Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). It highlights the architectural integration of managed master nodes, native storage arrays, virtual cloud networks, and IAM profiles, delivering an enterprise-ready environment for demanding production workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.coderco.io: TCP Fundamentals for Software & DevOps Engineers: Building a Strong Foundation in Networking](https://blog.coderco.io/p/tcp-fundamentals-for-software-and) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep engineering dive analyzing TCP transmission mechanics, window scaling options, handshake models, socket connection limits, and congestion avoidance algorithms required to tune high-throughput software backends.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: IPv4 Address CIDR Range Reference and Calculator](https://build5nines.com/ipv4-address-cidr-range-reference-and-calculator) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A combination calculator and instructional index designed to assist engineers in structuring network scopes, identifying overlapping pools, and designing multi-subnet routing topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: NetBox Zero To Hero](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7sEPiUbBLo_iTds-NV-9Tu05Gg2Aj8N7) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A masterclass video syllabus designed to train networking personnel from scratch to advanced NetBox usage. Explores modeling practices, dynamic API integration, scripting configurations, and system customization methods.
-  - **(2023)** [http-sfv: HTTP Structured Field Values in Python](https://pypi.org/project/http-sfv) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Python implementation of RFC 8941 for parsing and serializing HTTP Structured Field Values (SFV). This library provides software architects with a robust, spec-compliant mechanism to safely decode and encode structured headers at the application level, minimizing edge-case parsing vulnerabilities in API microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: 9 Docker Extensions Every Developer Must Try](https://dev.to/docker/9-docker-extensions-every-developer-must-try-1no2) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights extensions targeting productivity within local development dashboards. Covers structural utilities for Kubernetes visualization, real-time image scanning, and storage volume optimization.
-  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: Container Networking Is Simple! 🌟](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/container-networking-from-scratch) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This comprehensive deep-dive tutorial demonstrates how container networking is constructed from scratch using native Linux namespaces, veth pairs, and bridge devices. It walks through creating isolated environments step-by-step and configuring IP routing and NAT to route outbound and inbound traffic safely.
-  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: How To Publish a Port of a Running Container 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/docker-publish-port-of-running-container) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores advanced network diagnostic patterns to dynamically inject and expose port mappings on active, running Docker containers without lifecycle interruptions. Details underlying Linux namespaces, iptables configurations, and runtime API calls.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Simplify Your Dockerfile wiyth Rust programming language| Kamesh Sampath](https://dev.to/kameshsampath/simplify-your-dockerfile-1j5k) [RUST CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents Rust compilation patterns utilizing multi-stage Docker builds and Cargo Chef. Focuses on caching intermediate dependencies to drastically minimize development compiler times and deliver highly optimized target binaries.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Building Docker Images The Proper Way 🌟](https://itnext.io/building-docker-images-the-proper-way-3c9807524582) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly pragmatic engineering guide explaining strict layer composition. Emphasizes ordering Dockerfile commands properly to exploit engine build-caching mechanics.
-  - **(2023)** [testdriven.io: Docker Best Practices for Python Developers](https://testdriven.io/blog/docker-best-practices) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details architectural recommendations for containerizing Python environments. Outlines wheel pre-compilation steps, proper usage of virtual environments in multi-stage execution, and secure user privilege levels.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Top 5 Docker Best Practices](https://dev.to/karanpratapsingh/top-5-docker-best-practices-57oh) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Summarizes five essential Dockerfile patterns targeting faster builds and smaller output artifacts. Focuses on single-responsibility runtime structures, proper ignore files, and tag version consistency.
-  - **(2023)** [itsopensource.com: How to Reduce Node Docker Image Size by 10X](https://itsopensource.com/how-to-reduce-node-docker-image-size-by-ten-times) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates strategies to reduce Node.js runtime image sizes by up to 90%. Highlights multi-stage configurations, prune tools for dependencies, Alpine deployments, and build-time optimization.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: 3 simple tricks for smaller Docker images 🌟](https://learnkube.com/blog/smaller-docker-images) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents three highly concrete engineering actions to reduce footprint size. Addresses the use of alpine/distroless, pruning development environments, and optimizing layers.
-  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Slim Docker Images for Java](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/11/07/slim-docker-images-for-java) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical evaluation of JVM microservice configurations. Uses jlink and GraalVM native compilations to generate minimal container environments for Java workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Docker 101 (Workshop) how an application can be run using Docker containers. First, you'll learn how to take an application all the way from source code to a running container. Docker-compose, networking, multi-stage and more 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mxhS7H6bxM) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cohesive workshop walking developers from local raw source files to complex multi-container runtime topologies. Demonstrates configuration directives for compose networks, volume persistent paths, and base dependency caching.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/javinpaul: My Favorite Free Courses to Learn Docker and Containers in 2023](https://dev.to/javinpaul/my-favorite-free-courses-to-learn-docker-and-containers-in-2023-1ldo) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated index of learning pathways and hands-on laboratory environments engineered to onboard technical staff into standard OCI registry management, CLI diagnostic loops, and Docker configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Docker : From Zero to Hero πŸ›Έ ( part 1) | Prasenjeet Kumar](https://dev.to/prasenjeetsymon/docker-from-zero-to-hero-part-1-3a45) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical introduction framing the architectural jump from resource-heavy hypervisors to shared-kernel container virtualization. Outlines fundamental properties of image layers, read-write layers, and execution systems.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Top 8 Docker Best Practices for using Docker in Production 🌟](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/top-8-docker-best-practices-for-using-docker-in-production-1m39) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents eight engineering pillars for operating containers safely in dynamic environments. Features container read-only root filesystems, memory boundary controls, health check parameters, and logging architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Docker Volumes – Guide with Examples](https://spacelift.io/blog/docker-volumes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dives into container volume performance mechanics, differentiating named volumes, blind directory mounts, and tmpfs mounts. Details filesystem execution patterns across varying deployment host engines.
-  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: Docker: How To Debug Distroless And Slim Containers 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/docker-debug-slim-containers) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces brilliant systems troubleshooting strategies for hardened distroless images containing no system shells. Details namespace sharing techniques, container attachment interfaces, and process-level inspection.
-  - **(2023)** [codefresh.io: Docker anti-patterns 🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/docker-anti-patterns) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies architectural antipatterns that degrade container system health, performance, and flexibility. Warns against embedding configuration states, mixing application processes, and handling secrets insecurely.
-  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: The Ultimate Docker Security Best Practices for Your Node.js Application](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/docker-security-best-practices) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide focused on hardening Node.js microservice containers. Details execution under non-root node users, trimming npm development modules, and managing runtime environment security.
-  - **(2023)** [securitylabs.datadoghq.com: Container security fundamentals: Exploring containers as processes](https://securitylabs.datadoghq.com/articles/container-security-fundamentals-part-1) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies the operational nature of containers as isolated host processes. Analyzes syscall structures, cgroup isolation properties, and modern runtime inspection workflows for developers.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Building a Robust CI/CD Pipeline with Docker: A Comprehensive Guide](https://dev.to/itsahsanmangal/building-a-robust-cicd-pipeline-with-docker-a-comprehensive-guide-4k8b) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architects high-performance integration pipelines utilizing localized image-building agents. Emphasizes step caching, secure build variable injection, and automated image lifecycle promotion directly to secure registries.
-  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com](https://www.pluralsight.com/cloud-guru)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A premier e-learning platform (now part of Pluralsight) specializing in cloud computing, DevOps, and container certifications (AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes). Provides hands-on sandbox environments and deep technical pathways designed to train enterprise-grade engineering organizations.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Importance of API Automation Testing 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/importance-api-automation-testing-manish-saini) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece framing automated API testing as a cornerstone of decoupled software architectures. Emphasizes continuous API verification to isolate business logic changes from UI presentation variations.
-  - **(2023)** [testcontainers.org](https://testcontainers.com) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official web portal and learning nexus for Testcontainers. Outlines integration paths for Spring Boot via PlaytikaOSS autoconfigurations, commercial backing via AtomicJar (now Docker), and optimizations for running databases deterministically inside CI.
-  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: TestNG vs JUnit : Which testing framework should you choose?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/testng-vs-junit-which-testing-framework-should-you-choose) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical comparison of JUnit and TestNG framework options for JVM apps. Explores parallel thread execution, parameterized input handlers, and custom testing loops ideal for microservice architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [Metabob](https://metabob.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AI-assisted static code analysis platform designed to detect complex logical anomalies and security vulnerabilities in repositories using graph-based neural representations of code syntax.
-  - **(2023)** [Visualize your git repo in vscode with Git Graph extensions](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vpFF1XSqWjw?si=Zr2eW_C3_3hQoXAa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the Git Graph extension in VS Code, allowing visual tracking of branching strategies, commits, and tag histories to keep distributed teams aligned during fast deployment periods.
-  - **(2023)** [ExtensiΓ³n de Visual Studio Code que genera tests y mejora tu cΓ³digo](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hmq195GRYCI?si=8knOM1y50V6JcRlk) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language short format video discussing AI-driven extensions that automatically write unit test suites and suggest refactoring operations to optimize runtime efficiency.
-  - **(2023)** [File Icon Theme](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/i0V1bHybv5w?si=y42F3QjNFVouu3s8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A quick video tutorial showcasing customization of file icon themes in VS Code to enhance visual identification of complex microservice structures and directory components.
-  - **(2023)** [Learn with Copilot](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rjmXBs5l_7M?si=UlQ4q1-B-JOiYwrn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to leverage GitHub Copilot as a learning tutor inside VS Code, instructing it to break down unfamiliar APIs, debug output stacks, and explain complex shell code.
-  - **(2023)** [code.visualstudio.com: keyboard shortcuts for Windows](https://code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-windows.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official PDF reference manual containing native Windows keyboard shortcuts for VS Code. Establishes critical key combination patterns for navigation, terminal toggles, multi-cursor editing, and refactoring commands.
-  - **(2023)** [code.visualstudio.com: keyboard shortcuts for macOS](https://code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference guide mapping out macOS keyboard shortcuts in VS Code. Highly useful for standardizing mouse-free developer environments and boosting engineering execution speed on Apple hardware.
-  - **(2023)** [code.visualstudio.com: keyboard shortcuts for Linux](https://code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-linux.pdf) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation highlighting native Linux keyboard configurations in VS Code, detailing shortcut bindings optimized for desktop environments running across various Linux distributions.
-  - **(2023)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The VS Code Extension Marketplace, serving as the central hub for discovering, validating, and installing IDE extensions. This core infrastructure enables developers to scale VS Code capabilities dynamically.
-  - **(2023)** [Microsoft 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/publishers/Microsoft) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official publisher hub on the VS Code Marketplace. Features foundational tools including Remote SSH, WSL, Python integration, and essential debuggers that form the core of most developer workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [Red Hat 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/publishers/redhat) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's publisher hub on the VS Code Marketplace. Delivers key language servers and syntax schema validators for industry-standard configurations including XML, YAML, Ansible, and Kubernetes resources.
-  - **(2023)** [AmazonWebServices](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/publishers/AmazonWebServices) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Web Services' publisher portal hosting development kits, AWS Toolkit, and Cloud9 connectors. Enables deployment, serverless testing, and IAM integration directly from the IDE interface.
-  - **(2023)** [Google Cloud](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/publishers/GoogleCloudTools) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google Cloud's extension ecosystem hosting Cloud Code. Delivers developer-focused tooling for writing, testing, debugging, and deploying cloud-native containerized applications directly on GKE and Cloud Run environments.
-  - **(2023)** [Oracle](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/publishers/Oracle) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Oracle's publisher page featuring integrations for Java development, enterprise runtime setups, database connections, and GraalVM support, facilitating high-fidelity enterprise software engineering.
-  - **(2023)** [Better Comments](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=aaron-bond.better-comments) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Better Comments organizes source code documentation by applying distinct semantic colorizations to comments. Classifies tasks into alerts, queries, warnings, and TODOs, significantly improving overall team readability.
-  - **(2023)** [Markdown All in One 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzhang.markdown-all-in-one) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Markdown All in One automates common formatting tasks in markdown files. It manages auto-updating Tables of Contents, controls formatting short-keys, and handles list-generation systems in technical documentation.
-  - **(2023)** [Auto Markdown TOC By AX1](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=livepdm.auto-markdown-toc-ax1) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Auto Markdown TOC automatically scans, maps, and structures dynamic directories in technical readmes and document structures, applying updates on file save actions to ensure navigation accuracy.
-  - **(2023)** [Prettier:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Prettier enforces unified formatting across multi-developer configurations. This AST-based code formatter eliminates layout debates by structuring code uniformly on save across all major web-oriented files.
-  - **(2023)** [EditorConfig:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=EditorConfig.EditorConfig) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” EditorConfig establishes consistent layout properties across different IDE instances. Enforces styling metrics (such as tabs vs. spaces and encoding) based on a root configuration file, minimizing style deviations.
-  - **(2023)** [Polacode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pnp.polacode) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Polacode generates visually appealing, stylized screenshots of designated code blocks. It is highly valued for code-review processes, technical books, and slide decks.
-  - **(2023)** [ESLint:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dbaeumer.vscode-eslint) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” ESLint embeds static linting analysis into the active editor, identifying syntax defects, security code smells, and configuration errors in real time to prevent issues prior to container compilation.
-  - **(2023)** [Indent-Rainbow:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=oderwat.indent-rainbow) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Indent-Rainbow applies subtle color transitions to code indent blocks. This visual separation is highly effective at reducing cognitive overhead when editing nested YAML patterns or deep JSON profiles.
-  - **(2023)** [SVG:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jock.svg) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” SVG adds structural vector graphic manipulation tools, allowing engineers to preview, manipulate, format, and audit XML vectors directly inside the workspace layout.
-  - **(2023)** [Prettier ESLint](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rvest.vs-code-prettier-eslint) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Combines ESLint configuration checks and Prettier formatting systems under one seamless runtime integration. Minimizes config conflicts between syntax checker specifications and styling layouts.
-  - **(2023)** [TODO Highlight](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wayou.vscode-todo-highlight) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Scans and highlights markers like TODO, FIXME, or HACK within source code comments. Helps developers maintain high visibility over technical debt during iterative sprint cycles.
-  - **(2023)** [Todo+](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=fabiospampinato.vscode-todo-plus) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Todo+ manages task lists within the VS Code workspace, enabling inline timer tracking, markdown task tags, and task dashboard trees directly inside active repositories.
-  - **(2023)** [Todo Tree](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Gruntfuggly.todo-tree) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Todo Tree consolidates comment tags (like TODO, FIXME, etc.) across the active codebase into an interactive workspace folder tree. Highly useful for pre-release audits and team technical debt reviews.
-  - **(2023)** [Error Lens](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=usernamehw.errorlens) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Error Lens improves dev speed by outputting warning and error diagnostic texts directly on the code line. Eliminates the need to hover over syntax errors, reducing debug-cycle latency.
-  - **(2023)** [GitLens 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=eamodio.gitlens) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GitLens supercharges Git capabilities within VS Code, providing instant code authorship visibility, interactive file histories, branch comparison matrices, and commit-level analysis directly within the editor workspace.
-  - **(2023)** [Git Graph](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mhutchie.git-graph) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Git Graph provides an interactive graph visualization of repository histories. It simplifies advanced operations such as interactive branch cherry-picks, rebasing, and merges through a graphical workspace context.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Remote container development with VS Code and Podman' 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/02/14/remote-container-development-vs-code-and-podman) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the configuration of VS Code Remote Containers utilizing Podman instead of Docker. Discusses handling rootless execution models, matching host/container UIDs, and configuring SELinux policies in secure enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [visualstudio.microsoft.com/services/live-share: Visual Studio Live Share' 🌟](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/services/live-share) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Visual Studio Live Share, a collaboration service allowing engineers to securely share workspace contexts, co-edit code, exchange terminal executions, and co-debug servers across different OS platforms in real time.
-  - **(2023)** [Live Share:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliveshare.vsliveshare) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Live Share VS Code extension installs collaborative workspace capabilities, establishing secure shared dev contexts, collaborative ports, and integrated voice/debug sessions directly between remote environments.
-  - **(2023)** [Linux on Chrome OS, sometimes called Crostini 🌟](https://chromeos.dev/en/linux) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation on Crostini, the native Linux container ecosystem on ChromeOS. Enables execution of heavy developer tooling, full-scale IDEs, compilers, and container runtimes (Docker) on lightweight Chrome hardware.
-  - **(2023)** [VS Code February 2023 Release Highlights (v1.76)](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hdmaP4ibJ4I) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of features added in VS Code v1.76, including improvements to active terminal profiles, visual profile configurations, and keybinding adjustments.
-  - **(2023)** [April 2023 Release Highlights - Profile Templates](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ToGRhGvo62k) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Showcases the release of profile templates, providing predefined setups for Python, Java, Node, and Web developers in VS Code.
-  - **(2023)** [Visual Studio Code - Shorts](https://www.youtube.com/@code/shorts) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official repository of short-form video tutorials from the VS Code team. Covers fast tips, newly added features, and productivity configurations for modern software developers.
-  - **(2023)** [VSCode Profiles](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WzlpGnbNPH4) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A visual guide illustrating how to configure, save, and isolate VS Code settings Profiles. Enables developers to separate extensions and UI styles across distinct roles like backend, frontend, and cloud-native development.
-  - **(2023)** [Changing Font in VS Code the RIGHT WAY!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Q2RrAdWmn_M) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Instructs on configuring custom fonts and visual typography options in VS Code, detailing ligature settings and visual styling rules for complex layouts.
-  - **(2023)** [Take your extensions with you](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HyhSDvaaRwM) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the native Settings Sync feature in VS Code, synchronizing keybindings, themes, and global packages across local and remote development systems.
-  - **(2023)** [Pin VS Code Tabs](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6NFR5MsHM_4) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicates technical concepts of workspace optimization, showcasing pinned tab features for streamlining file switching during rapid refactoring runs.
-  - **(2023)** [STOP Creating New Files This! But Do THIS in VS Code!!!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VqOVb76IyI4) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights advanced keyboard shortcuts and interactive UI configurations to accelerate dynamic file creation and namespace generation within the editor.
-  - **(2023)** [Minimap Makeover](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/t5vXCNIBVYw) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows customization options for the editor minimap to emphasize error markers, highlights, and structural complexity indicators.
-  - **(2023)** [Markdown Header Magic](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/G5580-DxQuw) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates rapid markdown structural heading manipulation and navigation techniques in VS Code to streamline documentation processes.
-  - **(2023)** [ErrorLens! Catch Errors on the Fly!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uzC1PP73d9I) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Showcases the 'ErrorLens' extension, which prints diagnostics and error messages directly inline with source code lines for real-time validation.
-  - **(2023)** [Try Maven (and Java) in VS Code!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/t322UnzV9vM) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows how to quickly spin up Java and Maven development workspaces using the official Microsoft Extension Pack for Java.
-  - **(2023)** [Java, Gradle, and VS Code](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0xq_ZYfl6Vk) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual guide to configuring JVM microservices compiled with Gradle inside the Visual Studio Code workspace for optimal build orchestration.
-  - **(2023)** [Change your Java versions in VS Code!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/p-H7Q9PtSc8) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates quick configuration modifications required to switch active JVM runtimes and compiler compliance levels seamlessly.
-  - **(2023)** [Extension of the Week: Prettier](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dDtueNAFELo) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights configuration settings for the Prettier formatter to achieve clean code style formatting automatically on save events.
-  - **(2023)** [Rainbox CSV](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/y55a7NAiHiI) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Rainbow CSV, an extension that colors columns in flat-file schemas to simplify parsing database exports within VS Code.
-  - **(2023)** [Copilot Unit Tessts Like a Boss](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AGFvs2pT1VQ) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates techniques for utilizing GitHub Copilot to dynamically generate and execute unit tests from inline comments and active editor workspaces.
-  - **(2023)** [Copilot writing Markdown](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/70voiUcMk_I) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Showcases using GitHub Copilot to write technical documentation and structure layout outlines within VS Code markdown canvases.
-  - **(2023)** [Extension of the week: Thunder Client](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X3wgBid4gO8) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights Thunder Client, an extremely lightweight REST API client embedded natively in VS Code, offering a fast alternative to Postman.
-  - **(2023)** [Create diagrams in vscode](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0N-NFIfy5lI) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates diagramming directly within VS Code using lightweight file-to-architecture tools like Draw.io integration or Mermaid.js markup.
-  - **(2023)** [Write slides in VS Code](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cLokEWqTuds) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows how to leverage extension frameworks (e.g., Marp) to compile markdown documents into enterprise-grade HTML or PDF slide decks natively.
-  - **(2023)** [How VS Code Makes Branches](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-hvEdSI8ziE) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visually instructs developers on creating, checking out, and upstream-mapping branches directly through the built-in VS Code status bar and source control manager.
-  - **(2023)** [Navigate your code's history](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6IwjxcDbVW0) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how to use the 'Local History' view in VS Code to compare and restore files from automatic, local timeline snapshots.
-  - **(2023)** [Create guided walkthroughs of your code](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KQB8FRoJaH4) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details using VS Code's native schema files to build interactive, contextual guided walkthroughs for onboarding new engineers to complex codebases.
-  - **(2023)** [anaconda.com: Why Data Scientists Should Be Excited About Python in Excel](https://www.anaconda.com/blog/why-data-scientists-should-be-excited-about-python-in-excel) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Anaconda's direct integration of the Python runtime inside Microsoft Excel. Analyzes how this architecture enables enterprise data analysts to execute pandas, statsmodels, and visualization routines locally inside spreadsheets without complex external environments.
-  - **(2023)** [realpython.com: How to Write Pythonic Loops](https://realpython.com/courses/how-to-write-pythonic-loops) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An industry-standard architectural guide exploring idiomatic loops and iterator protocols in Python. Discusses generator expressions and generator-based memory optimization techniques. Synthesizes core tools from the 'itertools' library to help developers eliminate boilerplate code and optimize runtime loops.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Build an Online Banking System – Python Object-Oriented Programming Tutorial](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-build-an-online-banking-system-python-oop-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on tutorial building a simulated online banking API to explore OOP design patterns. Walks through practical use cases of structural encapsulation, class-based inheritance, and custom exception handling within a financial business domain.
-  - **(2023)** [realpython.com: Development and Deployment of Cookiecutter-Django via Docker](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/django-web-development) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the deployment of standard, industry-grade templates using Cookiecutter-Django and Docker. Integrates external elements like Celery queues, Redis caches, Sentry reporting, and automated multi-stage build systems out of the box.
-  - **(2023)** [rogerperkin.co.uk: pyATS Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.rogerperkin.co.uk/network-automation/pyats/pyats-genie-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive architectural introduction to Cisco's Python Automated Test System (pyATS) and Genie. Explains validation of multi-vendor network operations, automated schema-based log parsing, and state validation scripts. Standard reference for network testing.
-  - **(2023)** [Project Thoth](https://thoth-station.ninja) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Project Thoth is Red Hat's AI-driven build engine providing automated recommendations on Python packaging setups. Recommends target-optimized, secure package versions by tracking execution metrics, compatibility bugs, and vulnerability profiles in container runtimes.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Create Microservices with FastAPI](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-create-microservices-with-fastapi) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to decompose complex monolithic business systems into highly fast, isolated microservices using FastAPI. Covers async cross-service communication patterns, serialization improvements, and centralized exception handling.
-  - **(2023)** [ibm.com: Event-driven cloud-native applications (microservices)](https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/cloud-native) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This IBM resource details how event-driven applications scale natively inside Kubernetes clusters. It focuses on isolating boundaries and implementing lightweight message-driven scaling paths for complex enterprise systems.
-  - **(2023)** [Google Cloud Platform Pub/Sub](https://docs.cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/overview) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation for GCP Pub/Sub, a fully managed, globally scaled messaging backbone. It outlines its multi-tenant event delivery model, dynamic push/pull queues, and integrations with modern data pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [Apache ActiveMQ](https://activemq.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main technical reference for Apache ActiveMQ, a classic multi-protocol message broker. It supports standard messaging protocols such as AMQP, MQTT, and OpenWire, making it a reliable choice for enterprise JMS applications.
-  - **(2023)** [ActiveMQ 5.x "classic"](https://activemq.apache.org/components/classic) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference page for the classic Apache ActiveMQ 5.x architecture. While stable and widely deployed across global enterprises, it is gradually being superseded by the non-blocking ActiveMQ Artemis engine.
-  - **(2023)** [KubeMQ.io: Kubernetes Native Message Queue Broker](https://kubemq.io) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main page for KubeMQ, an enterprise-grade message broker built container-first for Kubernetes. KubeMQ provides queuing, pub/sub, and gRPC patterns with low CPU and memory footprints.
-  - **(2023)** [Apache Camel](https://camel.apache.org) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main technical page for Apache Camel, an integration framework built around Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP). It simplifies system connectivity by offering hundreds of out-of-the-box protocol connectors and routing strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [Redis Pub/sub](https://redis.io/docs/latest/develop) [C CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation for the Redis Pub/Sub subsystem. It explains the fast, fire-and-forget messaging topology, highlighting its advantages for real-time notifications alongside limitations like lack of message persistence.
-  - **(2023)** [Apache Camel K](https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/2.10.x) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The homepage for Apache Camel K, a lightweight integration framework optimized for Kubernetes. Built on Knative, Camel K runs integration code natively, using custom operators to automate building and scaling processes.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kafka on Kubernetes: Should You Adopt a Managed Solution?](https://thenewstack.io/kafka-on-kubernetes-should-you-adopt-a-managed-solution)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An objective operational comparison evaluating self-hosting Apache Kafka on Kubernetes via operators (such as Strimzi) against adopting fully managed cloud platforms (e.g., Confluent Cloud). Discusses long-term maintenance costs, staff expertise requirements, and infrastructure overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [thelinuxnotes.com: How to deploy Kafka in Kubernetes with Helm chart + kafdrop](https://thelinuxnotes.com/how-to-deploy-kafka-in-kubernetes-with-helm-chart-kafdrop-commander)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial showing how to deploy a local Kafka cluster within Kubernetes using public Helm charts and integrating it with Kafdrop, a popular open-source web UI, to facilitate real-time topic and offset troubleshooting.
-  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Concurrency with Kafka and Spring Boot](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/04/30/concurrency-with-kafka-and-spring-boot)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines advanced concurrency paradigms when developing high-throughput event consumers inside Spring Boot applications. Focuses on tuning consumer threads, partition assignments, off-loop processing patterns, and transactional commit strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Get comprehensive monitoring for your Apache Kafka ecosystem instances quickly with Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/get-comprehensive-monitoring-for-your-apache-kafka-ecosystem-instances-quickly-with-grafana-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide to implementing telemetry tracking for Apache Kafka clusters inside Grafana Cloud. Demonstrates telemetry ingestion setups for monitoring broker memory pools, throughput levels, and consumer offsets.
-  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: How is AI/ML changing DevOps?](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-is-ai-ml-changing-devops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the evolving integration of AI and Machine Learning inside DevSecOps pipelines. Discusses automated code suggestion mechanisms, ML-driven vulnerability remediation, and predictive diagnostic models, outlining the performance gains and code-security shifts this creates inside delivery loops.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 7 Must-Have Python Tools for ML Devs and Data Scientists 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/7-must-have-python-tools-for-ml-devs-and-data-scientists) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical article highlighting the top Python tools and libraries that modern data scientists use to build and optimize their models. It evaluates features across libraries focused on performance, profiling, testing, and memory usage.
-  - **(2023)** [kaggle.com: Sports Car Prices dataset](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/rkiattisak/sports-car-prices-dataset) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multivariate tabular dataset cataloging sports car configurations alongside retail pricing. Ideal for baseline testing of regression models, feature encoding exercises, and setting up clean tabular learning pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [canvatechblog.com: Supporting GPU-accelerated Machine Learning with Kubernetes and Nix](https://www.canva.dev/blog/engineering/supporting-gpu-accelerated-machine-learning-with-kubernetes-and-nix) [NIX CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth engineering review from Canva detailing their architectural transition to using Nix for managing complex, GPU-accelerated machine learning workloads inside Kubernetes. It addresses the limits of typical container images by relying on Nix to guarantee deterministic and highly reproducible C-library and CUDA dependencies.
-  - **(2023)** [jimangel.io: A Practical Guide to Running NVIDIA GPUs on Kubernetes](https://www.jimangel.io/posts/nvidia-rtx-gpu-kubernetes-setup) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on, practical engineering guide details running native NVIDIA RTX graphics units within a custom-built Kubernetes cluster. It walks through low-level container runtime configurations, containerd settings, and the validation steps required for robust resource scheduling.
-  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Machine Learning Experimentation in VS Code with DVC Extension](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/vs-code-livestreams/machine-learning-experimentation-in-vs-code-with-dvc-extension) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video walk-through and documentation highlighting DVC-based model experimentation processes in VS Code. Shows how database tracking and Git-based data configuration workflows are visualised, resolving typical data-drift tracking issues.
-  - **(2023)** [treblle.com: How does Treblle scale on AWS without breaking the bank?](https://treblle.com/blog/how-does-treblle-scale-on-aws-without-breaking-the-bank) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights Treblle’s architectural strategy for processing billions of API requests on AWS affordably. Live Grounding details how modern SaaS platforms leverage spot instances, API gateway caching, serverless scale-to-zero databases, and intensive performance profiling to decouple traffic volume from infrastructure costs.
-  - **(2023)** [Crunchy Data PostgreSQL Operator](https://nubenetes.com/crunchydata/) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator (PGO) which automates production-grade PostgreSQL deployments on Kubernetes. Features include automated high availability, pgBackRest-driven backup orchestration, connection pooling via pgBouncer, and deep monitoring metrics. A de facto standard solution for enterprises migrating critical relational engines into Kubernetes platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Best Practices for SQL Query Optimization](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/sql/best-practices-for-sql-query-optimizations) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide outlining core strategies for relational query optimization. Highlights planning optimization via EXPLAIN plans, index selection logic, partition tuning, and the avoidance of common performance-draining database queries.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.eduguru.in: mysql create index on table](https://blog.eduguru.in/mysql-2/mysql-create-index-on-table) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed guide on index creation mechanics inside MySQL. Focuses on planning, key-length constraints, B-tree index structures, and avoiding table lock scenarios during schema operations.
-  - **(2023)** [xenonstack.com: Stateful and Stateless Applications Best Practices and Advantages](https://www.xenonstack.com/insights/stateful-and-stateless-applications) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational comparison of stateful vs. stateless application lifecycles. Discusses container orchestration challenges, dynamic volume provisioning, storage performance targets, and state management trends for scalable distributed networks.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.flant.com: Comparing Kubernetes operators for PostgreSQL](https://palark.com/blog/comparing-kubernetes-operators-for-postgresql) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive comparison of major Postgres operators for Kubernetes, including Crunchy Data, Zalando, and CloudNativePG. Evaluates failover metrics, backup reliability, upgrade safety, and overall complexity.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How to Deploy PostgreSQL Statefulset in Kubernetes With High Availability](https://devopscube.com/deploy-postgresql-statefulset) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive architectural guide to deploying a highly available PostgreSQL cluster on Kubernetes using standard StatefulSets. Covers headless services, persistent volume claims, replica configurations, and health probes.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How to Ensure Your Serverless Database Stays Serverless](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-ensure-your-serverless-database-stays-serverless) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on preserving serverless paradigms at the database tier. Explores connection pooling, cold-start latency mitigation, dynamic compute scaling, and the integration of proxy layers to maintain seamless serverless workload support.
-  - **(2023)** [allthingsdistributed.com: Monoliths are not dinosaurs](https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2023/05/monoliths-are-not-dinosaurs.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dr. Werner Vogels highlights that monolithic architectures remain highly relevant. The article argues that architectural choices must align with practical business problems rather than dogmatic adherence to microservices patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [primevideotech.com: Scaling up the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service and reducing costs by 90%](https://www.aboutamazon.com/what-we-do/entertainment) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The famous Prime Video case study describing the refactoring of a highly distributed, serverless orchestration pipeline back to a consolidated monolithic service. Demonstrates how eliminating network serialization and step functions reduced operating costs by 90%.
-  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Platform reference architecture on Azure](https://humanitec.com/reference-architectures/azure) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A production-ready blueprint mapping internal developer platforms (IDP) to native Azure resources. Details how to utilize AKS, Azure Key Vault, and Terraform to implement automated, secure self-service infrastructure pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Platform reference architecture on GCP](https://humanitec.com/reference-architectures) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines enterprise platform blueprints tailored for Google Cloud Platform. Combines GKE, Cloud Run, and Secret Manager under a unified platform orchestrator layer to drive developer velocity while keeping governance secure.
-  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Platform reference architecture on AWS](https://humanitec.com/reference-architectures/aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates modern Platform Engineering frameworks on AWS. Details integrating EKS, RDS, and AWS Secrets Manager with Score and Humanitec to build scalable, low-friction self-service infrastructure portals.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: What We Learned from Enabling Developer Self-Service](https://thenewstack.io/what-we-learned-from-enabling-developer-self-service)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the lessons learned from deploying internal developer platforms. Emphasizes that successful self-service portals require careful user-research, avoiding over-automation, and continuous developer feedback loops.
-  - **(2023)** [redis.com: Microservice Architecture Key Concepts](https://redis.io/blog/microservice-architecture-key-concepts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive breakdown of core microservices concepts including bounded contexts, service boundaries, and state isolation. Highlights why Redis is a logical fit for high-speed cache and pub-sub across decoupled domains.
-  - **(2023)** [designgurus.io: Monolithic vs. Service-Oriented vs. Microservice Architecture: Top Architectural Design Patterns](https://www.designgurus.io/blog/monolithic-service-oriented-microservice-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares monolithic systems, Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)-based SOAs, and decoupled microservices. Identifies modern trade-offs such as operational complexity, deployment velocity, and distributed transaction management.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: 8 Hot Takes: Will We See a Monolithic Renaissance?](https://devops.com/8-hot-takes-will-we-see-a-monolithic-renaissance)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the potential return to macro-services or modular monoliths to address the operational overhead, network latency, and complex debugging of over-engineered microservice fleets.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Un Modelo de EDA: Event Driven Architectures](https://dev.to/aws-builders/un-modelo-de-eda-event-driven-architectures-4d9f) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Una guΓ­a detallada sobre cΓ³mo implementar arquitecturas dirigidas por eventos (EDA) utilizando servicios nativos de AWS como EventBridge, SNS, SQS y Lambda para lograr un desacoplamiento de componentes de backend robusto.
-  - **(2023)** [architecturenotes.co: 12 Factor App Revisited](https://architecturenotes.co/p/12-factor-app-revisited)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critically evaluates how classic 12-Factor concepts have aged. Addresses the challenges of serverless scaling, API-first interfaces, distributed telemetry, and modern build/release pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Best practices for implementing event-driven architectures in your organization](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/best-practices-for-implementing-event-driven-architectures-in-your-organization) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive enterprise whitepaper on establishing organizational patterns for event-driven environments. Focuses on schema management, dead-letter queue (DLQ) operations, idempotency, and distributed tracing strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.scaleway.com: SaaS Solutions - What is the difference between a multi-instance and a multi-tenant architecture](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/saas-multi-tenant-vs-multi-instance-architectures)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares multi-instance setups (dedicated systems per tenant) against multi-tenant models (shared compute/database with strict software isolation). Examines resource scaling, security boundaries, and noisy neighbor challenges.
-  - **(2023)** [elespanol.com: Mainframe: repaso de pasado y futuro a una tecnologΓ­a de 1944 que se resiste a morir](https://www.elespanol.com/invertia/disruptores/grandes-actores/tecnologicas/20230416/mainframe-repaso-pasado-futuro-tecnologia-resiste-morir/756174490_0.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analiza la longevidad del hardware mainframe y su continua relevancia en el sector financiero y asegurador. Explora cΓ³mo las arquitecturas heredadas se integran con nubes hΓ­bridas modernas mediante APIs y capas de compatibilidad.
-  - **(2023)** [theregister.com: Basecamp details 'obscene' $3.2 million bill that caused it to quit the cloud](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2023/01/16/basecamp-details-32-million-bill-that-saw-it-quit-cloud/270397) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates 37signals' highly publicized exit from AWS public cloud infrastructure. Highlights the architectural transition back to owned bare-metal hardware, showcasing substantial cost reductions and FinOps optimization.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Why we need both cloud architects and cloud engineers](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2335001/why-we-need-both-cloud-architects-and-cloud-engineers.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the division of labor between cloud architects, who define strategic blueprints and governance, and cloud engineers, who handle implementation, IaC deployment, and operational maintenance.
-  - **(2023)** [enriquedans.com: El desastre del software y la automociΓ³n](https://www.enriquedans.com/2023/12/el-desastre-del-software-y-la-automocion.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reflexiona sobre la crisis de desarrollo de software en la industria automotriz global. Analiza la transiciΓ³n crΓ­tica de la ingenierΓ­a puramente mecΓ‘nica hacia ecosistemas de software complejos basados en actualizaciones OTA.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Clean Code – Tips and Best Practices (Full Handbook)](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-write-clean-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A definitive guide on readability, testing, refactoring patterns, and SOLID principles. Helps engineers reduce mental overhead, secure maintainability, and keep technical debt low across codebases.
-  - **(2023)** [genbeta.com/a-fondo: Cinco repositorios de GitHub tan buenos que son imprescindibles si estΓ‘s aprendiendo o te dedicas a programar](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/cinco-repositorios-github-buenos-que-imprescindibles-estas-aprendiendo-te-dedicas-a-programar-1) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Recopila cinco repositorios de GitHub esenciales para el aprendizaje continuo de programaciΓ³n. Incluye recursos interactivos sobre algoritmos, patrones de diseΓ±o, hojas de ruta de desarrollo y arquitecturas de sistemas.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Stop Technical Debt Before It Damages Your Company](https://thenewstack.io/stop-technical-debt-before-it-damages-your-company)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines proactive governance models to identify and mitigate tech debt before it stunts organizational velocity. Advocates for clear code quality baselines, integrated CI/CD linter pipelines, and dedicated refactoring sprints.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: You can’t run away from technical debt](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338860/you-cant-run-away-from-technical-debt.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the inevitability of technical debt as cloud environments and architectures naturally age. Argues that cloud adoption does not eliminate debt but merely shifts it to configuration, infrastructure, and IaC domains.
-  - **(2023)** [welivesecurity.com: La ofuscaciΓ³n de cΓ³digo: un arte que reina en la ciberseguridad](https://www.welivesecurity.com/es/recursos-herramientas/ofuscacion-de-codigo-arte-ciberseguridad) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explica cΓ³mo la ofuscaciΓ³n de cΓ³digo protege la propiedad intelectual y dificulta la ingenierΓ­a inversa por parte de actores maliciosos. Describe mΓ©todos comunes como el cambio de flujos de control y cifrado de cadenas.
-  - **(2023)** [bunnyshell.com: DR in DevOps: How to Guarantee an Effective Disaster Recovery Plan with DevOps](https://www.bunnyshell.com/blog/disaster-recovery-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores integrating DR validation directly within DevOps lifecycles. Details setting up automated environment cloning, infrastructure-as-code state synchronization, and defining recovery point objectives (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO).
-  - **(2023)** [ibm.com: OpenShift vs. Kubernetes: What’s the Difference?](https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/openshift-vs-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative IBM reference contrasting standard Kubernetes and OpenShift. Explains how OpenShift encapsulates the vanilla Kubernetes engine with operational defaults, security governance, and multi-tenant tooling suitable for hybrid cloud environments.
-  - **(2023)** [cookbook.learndataengineering.com: The Data Engineering Cookbook](https://cookbook.learndataengineering.com/docs/05-CaseStudies) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive community cookbook gathering foundational data engineering designs, pipelines, and frameworks. Includes real-world infrastructure and data science architecture case studies, such as processing extreme datasets at CERN.
-  - **(2023)** [vFunction](https://vfunction.com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced, AI-driven application modernization platform designed to refactor monolithic Java applications. Live Grounding verifies that vFunction dynamically tracks codebase interactions and dependency call trees to generate optimal, decoupled microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Cloud Practitioner - Curso Completo 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQyrhjEAqLs) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive Spanish instructional syllabus targeting the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner domain. Details key global infrastructure components, core services (EC2, S3, RDS, VPC), billing architectures, and foundational security frameworks.
-  - **(2023)** [haproxy.com: The HAProxy Enterprise WAF 🌟](https://www.haproxy.com/blog/the-haproxy-enterprise-waf) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product portal for HAProxy's Enterprise Web Application Firewall (WAF). It reviews native layer 7 filtering options, custom protection rule sets, and performance profiles designed to mitigate OWASP risks at high traffic volume.
-  - **(2023)** [Redis](https://redis.io) [C CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The documentation portal for Redis, an in-memory data store used as a cache, database, and message broker. It highlights key features like replication, clustering, and data structures (such as Streams and Sorted Sets) that power real-time apps.
-  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Grafana Beyla 1.0 release: zero-code instrumentation for application telemetry using eBPF](https://grafana.com/blog/grafana-beyla-1-0-release-zero-code-instrumentation-for-application-telemetry-using-ebpf) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Grafana Beyla 1.0, an eBPF-based auto-instrumentation tool designed to gather application telemetry (traces and RED metrics) without source code modification. Using eBPF, Beyla auto-detects web services and captures critical HTTP/S and gRPC latency data directly from the kernel space, making it highly valuable for heterogeneous, high-throughput microservice architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: A complete guide to managing Grafana as code: tools, tips, and tricks](https://grafana.com/blog/a-complete-guide-to-managing-grafana-as-code-tools-tips-and-tricks) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural guide detailing how to manage Grafana as code. Explores declarative tools, GitOps synchronization methods, and APIs (such as Grizzly, Terraform, and Kubernetes Operators) to achieve reproducible visualization dashboards, alert rules, and secure data sources inside multi-tenant configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Grafana Labs Acquires Asserts.ai to Bring AI to Observability](https://devops.com/grafana-labs-acquires-assert-ai-to-bring-ai-to-observability) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the strategic acquisition of Asserts.ai by Grafana Labs. Live grounding highlights the integration of semantic graphs, relationship maps, and automated root-cause discovery directly into Grafana's UI stack.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How To Setup Grafana On Kubernetes](https://devopscube.com/setup-grafana-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical blueprint for deploying Grafana on a Kubernetes cluster. Details setup architectures using Helm charts, Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs) for persistence, and ConfigMaps to configure programmatic dashboards.
-  - **(2023)** [exporterhub.io 🌟](https://exporterhub.io) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, community-curated directory designed to catalog Prometheus exporters and dashboard integrations, simplifying target discovery for complex microservice infrastructure.
-  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: How we use metamonitoring Prometheus servers to monitor all other Prometheus servers at Grafana Labs](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-metamonitoring-prometheus-servers-to-monitor-all-other-prometheus-servers-at-grafana-labs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance monitoring case study from Grafana Labs. Illustrates the architectural pattern of metamonitoring, utilizing dedicated Prometheus servers to watch, query, and alert on larger global telemetry networks.
-  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Get started with Prometheus with these three easy projects](https://grafana.com/blog/get-started-with-prometheus-with-these-three-easy-projects)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on, multi-project tutorial designed to build core competencies with Prometheus metrics collections, PromQL search syntax, and standard Node Exporter integrations.
-  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Using Telegraf plugins to visualize industrial IoT data with the Grafana Cloud Hosted Prometheus service](https://grafana.com/blog/using-telegraf-plugins-to-visualize-industrial-iot-data-with-the-grafana-cloud-hosted-prometheus-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates pipeline setups connecting InfluxData's Telegraf collectors to Grafana Cloud. Explains parsing MQTT or Modbus industrial machinery telemetry feeds and transforming them into Prometheus-compliant timeseries data.
-  - **(2023)** [prometheus.io: Comparison to Alternatives 🌟](https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/comparison) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference comparison of Prometheus against alternative timeseries systems like InfluxDB and OpenTelemetry. Highlights key differences regarding pull vs push architectures and dimensional data storage.
-  - **(2023)** [**M3**:](https://m3db.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural homepage of M3, Uber’s highly scalable, distributed TSDB engine. Highly custom-built to support massive data ingestion volumes and dynamic metric downsampling with optimized storage layouts.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Maximizing Kubernetes Efficiency with OpenTelemetry Tracing](https://thenewstack.io/maximizing-kubernetes-efficiency-with-opentelemetry-tracing) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines methodologies for correlating application-level distributed traces with Kubernetes underlying node resource exhaustion. Helps SRE teams optimize container sizing based on real-world request pathways.
-  - **(2023)** [Karen](https://karenapp.io) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AI-assisted scheduling tool featuring conversational UI interfaces. Automates appointment bookings and coordinates meeting slots through direct text and chat platform integrations.
-  - **(2023)** [ScheduleOnce](https://www.oncehub.com) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” OnceHub scheduling software built for enterprise marketing and inbound sales routing. Provides round-robin scheduling, multi-account CRM matching, and advanced resource allocations.
-  - **(2023)** [wpamelia.com: Calendly vs YouCanBook.Me](https://wpamelia.com/calendly-vs-youcanbook-me)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative guide highlighting the functional boundaries of Calendly and YouCanBook.Me. Reviews custom notification loops, pricing tiers, and calendar synchronization speeds.
-  - **(2023)** [wpamelia.com: Calendly vs Acuity](https://wpamelia.com/calendly-vs-acuity)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts Calendly's simple scheduling workflows with Acuity's robust service booking engine. Analyzes the design paths for each depending on organizational scale and billing needs.
-  - **(2023)** [wpamelia.com: Calendly vs Doodle](https://wpamelia.com/calendly-vs-doodle)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a clear use-case contrast between Calendly's automated 1-on-1 bookings and Doodle's group polling mechanism, explaining when to implement each framework.
-  - **(2023)** [karenapp.io: Calendly vs ScheduleOnce](https://karenapp.io/articles/calendly-vs-scheduleonce)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the feature sets of Calendly and ScheduleOnce. Maps Calendly's individual link-sharing speed against ScheduleOnce's complex multi-tier lead generation and round-robin routing flows.
-  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Selenium Tutorial – Learn Selenium from Experts](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/selenium-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive training guide covering Selenium's operational APIs. Instructs on building maintainable testing frameworks, executing Grid-driven runs, and using element locators.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/readme/guides: Functional Programming 101](https://github.com/readme/guides/functional-programming-basics) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide exploring core tenets of the functional programming paradigm, such as immutability, pure functions, and referential transparency. Synthesizes practical benefits of adopting these concepts in modern application development to minimize side effects, simplify testing, and boost concurrent performance.
-  - **(2023)** [chakray.com: API Strategy. How to create an API Marketplace](https://chakray.com/api-strategy-how-to-create-an-api-marketplace)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the technical and business requirements for architecting an API Marketplace, which facilitates resource monetization, secure tenant isolation, and developer onboarding. Emphasizes the integration of central API gateways with developer portals to streamline access control.
-  - **(2023)** [chakray.com: Why API Lifecycle Management is a MUST for Your Organisation APIs](https://chakray.com/why-api-lifecycle-management-is-must-organisation-apis)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues the necessity of complete lifecycle governanceβ€”from design and prototyping to retirementβ€”for managing systemic API environments. Details risk minimization and development streamlining benefits.
-  - **(2023)** [chakray.com: 11 Steps to achieving a successful API Management Strategy](https://chakray.com/11-steps-achieving-successful-api-management-strategy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes an eleven-step action plan to define and execute a scalable API strategy, detailing critical factors such as architectural pattern choices, SLA setups, and metric tracing.
-  - **(2023)** [chakray.com: Por quΓ© API LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT es imprescindible para la organizaciΓ³n de APIs](https://chakray.com/es/por-que-api-lifecycle-management-imprescindible-api-organizacion) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish language deep dive exploring why complete lifecycle governance is crucial for modern enterprise IT systems, mapping stages from deployment to clean deprecation.
-  - **(2023)** [chakray.com: 11 Pasos para lograr una estrategia API Management exitosa](https://chakray.com/es/11-pasos-lograr-estrategia-api-management-exitosa) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish version outlines the eleven key steps for drafting and deploying an enterprise API Management structure, securing internal services, and setting up clean billing paths.
-  - **(2023)** [Optimizing your AWS Infrastructure for Sustainability, Part I: Compute](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/optimizing-your-aws-infrastructure-for-sustainability-part-i-compute)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering guide to optimizing AWS compute architectures for sustainability. Explores Graviton migrations, automated container resizing, and target serverless setups to lower carbon emissions.
-  - **(2023)** [Optimizing your AWS Infrastructure for Sustainability, Part II: Storage](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/optimizing-your-aws-infrastructure-for-sustainability-part-ii-storage)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This second installment targets storage modernization. Details how to implement Amazon S3 Lifecycle configurations, S3 Intelligent-Tiering, and storage optimization practices.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS application-architecture](https://www.conceptdraw.com/examples/application-architecture) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture drafting resource providing standard AWS application design templates, components, and layout blocks. Essential for mapping out multi-tier cloud services.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Architecture Blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official blog portal showcasing cloud solutions, pattern guides, and engineering strategies written directly by AWS Systems Architects.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Official Blog](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master AWS news platform. Tracks every new feature rollout, managed service launch, operational update, and security announcement from AWS engineering groups.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: How Well-Architected Enables Junior Engineers](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-well-architected-enables-junior-engineers-24j)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how the AWS Well-Architected Framework acts as an educational and operational safety net for junior engineers, establishing structured system design patterns across developer teams.
-  - **(2023)** [This is My Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/architecture/this-is-my-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS's premier video and article series showcasing production-grade architectural solutions. Focuses on design tradeoffs, performance strategies, and networking topologies of modern web applications.
-  - **(2023)** [Creating a Multi-Region Application with AWS Services – Part 1, Compute, Networking, and Security](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/creating-a-multi-region-application-with-aws-services-part-1-compute-and-security) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of a multi-region deployment guide. Covers DNS failover routing with Route 53, cross-region VPC peering, compute distribution, and unified security controls across AWS regions.
-  - **(2023)** [Creating a Multi-Region Application with AWS Services – Part 2, Data and Replication](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/creating-a-multi-region-application-with-aws-services-part-2-data-and-replication) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two focuses on database replication, global data consistency, storage syncing protocols, and handling split-brain scenarios in multi-region cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2023)** [Strategies for consolidating AWS environments](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/mt/strategies-for-consolidating-aws-environments) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details architectural strategies for consolidating multi-account AWS environments. Explores AWS Organizations setups, control tower governance, and billing unification across enterprise structures.
-  - **(2023)** [Maintain visibility over the use of cloud architecture patterns](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/maintain-visibility-over-the-use-of-cloud-architecture-patterns)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines frameworks and tools to track, map, and enforce specific cloud architecture patterns across decentralized developer teams, helping prevent systemic configuration drift.
-  - **(2023)** [Architecture patterns for consuming private APIs cross-account](https://aws.amazon.com/pt/blogs/compute/architecture-patterns-for-consuming-private-apis-cross-account) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights architectural approaches for routing and consuming private APIs across different AWS accounts. Emphasizes security through AWS PrivateLink, Route 53, and Network Load Balancers.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Well Architected Framework](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/framework/welcome.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation framework outlining six fundamental cloud architectural pillars: operational excellence, security, reliability, performance, cost optimization, and sustainability.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com/well-architected-tool: AWS Well-Architected Tool](https://aws.amazon.com/well-architected-tool) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of AWS's native tool designed to assess cloud workloads. Integrates with the Well-Architected Framework to systematically audit infrastructure and highlight configuration risks.
-  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: AWS Updates the Well-Architected Framework](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/04/aws-well-architected-framework)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes key revisions to the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Reviews shifts in security baseline configurations, serverless deployment guidelines, and the sustainability assessment pillar.
-  - **(2023)** [ermetic.com: Access Undenied on AWS](https://www.tenable.com/blog/access-undenied-on-aws) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The introductory technical blog post outlining the implementation of Access Undenied on AWS. It explains how parsing multi-layered IAM restrictions (such as Permission Boundaries, Service Control Policies, and Session Policies) helps platform teams resolve frustrating 'implicit deny' errors. Essential reading for operations engineers transitioning to strict zero-trust IAM governance.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/ualter: AwsBe](https://github.com/ualter/awsbe-site) [RUST CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AwsBe is a dedicated backend development mockup tool aimed at accelerating testing of AWS CLI and API-driven clients. It reduces dependency on direct AWS connections for dev feedback loops, enhancing local workspace efficiency. Highly valuable for staging environments seeking rapid mocking configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Step-By-Step: Emptying S3 Buckets and Directories Using the AWS CLI with S3 RM](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-s3-rm-removing-files) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive tutorial from AWS Fundamentals on how to empty S3 buckets containing millions of objects using the AWS CLI. It highlights the differences between simple deleting, multi-object API commands, and utilizing Lifecycle rules to clean buckets at zero cost. Essential for DevOps engineers avoiding massive API transactional bills.
-  - **(2023)** [New usage examples have been added to the CLI for CodePipeline API Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/codepipeline/index.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official update to the AWS CLI CodePipeline reference docs, introducing detailed usage examples for programmatic execution of multi-stage pipelines. It simplifies scripting for custom deployment transitions and emergency pipeline approvals. A necessary reference for platform architects building custom release coordination gates.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com/blogs: Introducing Amazon CodeWhisperer for command line](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/introducing-amazon-codewhisperer-for-command-line) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS Developer blog introducing automated command-line capabilities for Amazon CodeWhisperer. It highlights AI-driven command completion and automatic CLI parameter translation directly in modern terminal emulators. Essential for platform engineers aiming to dramatically accelerate shell and infrastructure-as-code scripting efficiency.
-  - **(2023)** [forbes.com: Hiring Managers Often Lie To Candidates, Here’s How To Spot When They Do](https://www.forbes.com/sites/markmurphy/2023/08/24/hiring-managers-often-lie-to-candidates-heres-how-to-spot-when-they-do)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This piece exposes common misdirections used by hiring managers during technical interviews (such as inflating codebase quality or stack modernization). It provides developers with diagnostic questions to reveal true technical realities.
-  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: Me hice funcionario siendo ingeniero: quΓ© me da la administraciΓ³n pΓΊblica que no consigue la empresa privada](https://www.xataka.com/especiales/me-hice-funcionario-siendo-ingeniero-que-me-da-administracion-publica-que-no-consigue-empresa-privada-1) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Contrasts personal experiences of transitioning from private tech sectors into stable government administration roles. Live Grounding: Evaluates the stability, work-life balance, and architectural limitations of government IT systems versus the high-stress, fast-paced deployments found in modern private enterprises.
-  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: Si no asciendo ni aprendo, me largo de la empresa: el crecimiento profesional como estrategia para retener talento](https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/no-asciendo-aprendo-me-largo-empresa-crecimiento-profesional-como-estrategia-para-retener-talento) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Identifies learning and career advancement as core strategies to prevent engineer turnover. Live Grounding: Validates that continuous upskilling programs and transparent technical leadership tracks prevent talent attrition within highly skilled engineering teams.
-  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: El fin de la lealtad laboral](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/fin-lealtad-laboral-empleados-ya-no-son-fieles-jefes-1358974) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Details the paradigm shift away from traditional employer-employee loyalty in modern corporate tech. Live Grounding: Highlights how transactional employer-employee dynamics necessitate continuous talent pipeline management and standardized onboarding protocols.
-  - **(2023)** [lavanguardia.com: Ingeniero de β€˜machine learning’ e ingeniero de datos, las profesiones emergentes mΓ‘s demandadas en EspaΓ±a](https://www.lavanguardia.com/economia/20230414/8895371/ingeniero-machine-learning-e-ingeniero-datos-profesiones-emergentes-mas-demandadas-espana.html) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Designates data and machine learning engineering as the fastest-growing job profiles in Spain. Live Grounding: Illustrates the market transformation where businesses prioritize real-time data streaming pipelines and ML integration over traditional monolithic software engineering.
-  - **(2023)** [genbeta.com: Menos de la mitad de los programadores tienen tΓ­tulos universitarios. Cada vez mΓ‘s desarrolladores aprenden por su cuenta](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/mitad-programadores-tienen-titulos-universitarios-cada-vez-desarrolladores-aprenden-su-cuenta) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Reports that less than half of contemporary developers hold formal university degrees, reflecting a shift toward self-teaching. Live Grounding: Confirms that non-traditional education pathways dominate the developer ecosystem, demanding that enterprise hiring pipelines adapt to validate practical systems design over theoretical credentials.
-  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: MentΓ­ en mi currΓ­culum para conseguir un trabajo mejor pagado y creo que otros deberΓ­an hacer lo mismo](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/menti-mi-cv-conseguir-mejor-trabajo-recomiendo-otros-1226162) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Explains the risks and incentives associated with embellishing resume credentials to acquire high-paying roles. Live Grounding: Analyzes how background verification tools and rigorous automated technical testing are countering false claims in engineering profiles, emphasizing authentic competency.
-  - **(2023)** [venturebeat.com: Cloud costs are unmanageable: It’s time we standardize billing](https://venturebeat.com/datadecisionmakers/cloud-costs-are-unmanageable-its-time-we-standardize-billing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic industry op-ed advocating for the standardization of multi-vendor cloud billing schemas. Highlights the engineering frustrations of parsing divergent APIs and billing models, driving the community push toward the FinOps Open Cost & Usage Specification (FOCUS).
-  - **(2023)** [Platform Democracy: Rethinking Who Builds and Consumes Your Internal Platform](https://www.syntasso.io/post/platform-democracy-rethinking-who-builds-and-consumes-your-internal-platform) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the shift from top-down platform imposition to a collaborative platform democracy model where users actively influence platform features. Focuses on Kratix-style platform design that co-creates platform capabilities to better align with actual developer workflows and organizational requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Understanding Kubernetes: part 48 – Kubernetes 1.27 Changelog](https://dev.to/aurelievache/understanding-kubernetes-part-48-kubernetes-127-changelog-1alk) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical breakdown of the Kubernetes 1.27 'Chill Vibes' release. Focuses on key API graduations, component deprecations, and structural upgrades such as the stable graduation of SeccompDefault, container runtime interface (CRI) refactoring, and security advancements.
-  - **(2023)** [Openshift Baremetal - Installer's Bake-off: Agent vs Assisted vs IPI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=vK_9UKjGV8F24Ebt&v=1v15VSKPZRU&feature=youtu.be) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth technical comparison of OpenShift bare-metal installation strategies. Weighs the architectural pros and cons of Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI), Assisted Installer setups, and isolated Agent-based workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Troubleshooting Guide: Common Pitfalls and Solutions](https://autodotes.com/posts/s90PP9397WYTsAWaRapd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A robust troubleshooting guide compiling common pitfalls, anti-patterns, and direct remedies for everyday Kubernetes operation. It spans topics from service networking misconfigurations to persistent volume mounting failures. This resource provides clear checklists to help platform engineers accelerate incident resolution times.
-  - **(2023)** [Open Source Friday: Spec Kit - What it is, the problems it solves, and how clear specs make collaboration work](https://www.youtube.com/live/2IArMAhkJcE?si=_LlIjakRXHUzERjy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on 'Spec Kit' - an open framework designed to facilitate collaborative creation of technical specifications. Details how clear, shared specification templates improve open-source contributions, bridge communication gaps between product and engineering, and keep technical debt in check.
-  - **(2023)** [simform.com: Top Alternatives to Kubernetes to Overcome Business Challenges](https://www.simform.com/blog/alternatives-to-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines structural alternatives to Kubernetes such as Nomad, ECS, and Serverless. Helps engineering leadership assess operational trade-offs and bypass unnecessary deployment complexity.
-  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: When Kubernetes is not the solution](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261975/when-kubernetes-is-not-the-solution.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical look at architectural scenarios where Kubernetes introduces excessive operational drag. Advocates for VM topologies, serverless, or simple cluster setups for monolithic or early systems.
-  - **(2023)** [techtarget.com: Amazon ECS vs. Kubernetes: Which should you use on AWS?](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/answer/Amazon-ECS-vs-Kubernetes-Which-should-you-use-on-AWS) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares AWS ECS with EKS. While EKS provides robust, platform-agnostic cloud-native standards, ECS offers tighter AWS integration, easier resource management, and lower cognitive load.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Microservice Roadmap](https://dev.to/mattqafouri/microservice-roadmap-4mci) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured educational roadmap highlighting the developmental journey to master microservices. It lists key technologies and conceptual milestones, including domain-driven design (DDD), containerization, event-driven architectures, API Gateways, distributed tracing with OpenTelemetry, and CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Monolithic vs Microservices – Difference, Advantages & Disadvantages](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/monolithic-vs-microservices) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive introductory comparative analysis of monolithic and microservices structures. It details deployment mechanics, system modularity, scaling challenges, and runtime isolation properties. It details concrete Kubernetes constructs like pods and namespaces that help isolate microservices in a shared physical cluster.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Microservices: Align the Pain with the Solution](https://thenewstack.io/microservices-align-the-pain-with-the-solution) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic critique on microservice adoption, warning against premature architectural splitting. It urges engineering leads to identify concrete architectural pain pointsβ€”like independent scaling bottlenecks or delivery team coordination failuresβ€”before shifting from a monolith, ensuring microservices are adopted to solve proven problems rather than follow trends.
-  - **(2023)** [martinheinz.dev/blog/73: Automate All the Boring Kubernetes Operations with Python 🌟](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/73) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on Python automation guide. Details script designs to manage pods, clean configurations, and handle secrets in cloud-native environments, removing manual operational bottlenecks.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Difference between Fabric8 and Official Kubernetes Java Client 🌟](https://itnext.io/difference-between-fabric8-and-official-kubernetes-java-client-3e0a994fd4af) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed comparison of Red Hat's Fabric8 Java client and the official Kubernetes Java library. Analyzes builder patterns, memory consumption, OpenShift support, and dependency isolation.
-  - **(2023)** [Rate Limiting in Controller-Runtime and Client-go](https://danielmangum.com/posts/controller-runtime-client-go-rate-limiting) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep analysis of Kubernetes client-go and controller-runtime rate limiting mechanics. Contrasts workqueue structures and bucket-rate algorithms to secure controllers against resource starvation.
-  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Writing a Kubernetes CLI in Go](https://itnext.io/writing-a-kubernetes-cli-in-go-a3970ad58299) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A focused developer guide for creating custom CLI tools for Kubernetes using Go. Teaches how to build Cobra command frames, handle kubeconfigs, and execute API calls through REST mappings.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Fabric8 Kubernetes Client for Java introduction](https://blog.marcnuri.com/kubernetes-client-java-fabric8-introduction) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth introduction to the Fabric8 Kubernetes Client for Java developers, showcasing its thread-safe builder patterns and dynamic API mapping. It serves as a highly efficient alternative to official clients, simplifying Custom Resource Definition (CRD) operations and custom controller architecture within modern JVM-based microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Build Kubernetes controllers with Fabric8 Kubernetes Client, Quarkus, and JKube](https://blog.marcnuri.com/fabric8-kubernetes-java-client-and-quarkus-and-graalvm) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical guide showing how to leverage Quarkus, GraalVM native image compilation, and the Fabric8 client to build sub-second startup Kubernetes controllers. By integrating Eclipse JKube, developers can deploy footprint-optimized Java applications perfectly suited for serverless scaling.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: How to use Fabric8 Java Client with Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/01/04/how-use-fabric8-java-client-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Red Hat developer resource demonstrating basic and advanced namespace manipulations, cluster watches, and credential configurations. This workflow establishes container-aware runtime environments for enterprise-grade JVM deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: How to generate code using Fabric8 Kubernetes Client](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/01/24/how-generate-code-using-fabric8-kubernetes-client) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial explaining how to programmatically generate Java models, types, and custom Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) from cluster-registered CRDs using the Fabric8 Java Client. This technique minimizes manual boilerplate and guarantees strict type safety.
-  - **(2023)** [civo.com: Manage Kubernetes clusters using the Civo Pulumi provider](https://www.civo.com/learn) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial for deploying high-performance, lightweight K3s clusters on Civo Cloud utilizing Pulumi’s native Civo API bindings, highlighting modular infrastructure design.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Beginner’s Guide to Pulumi CI/CD Pipelines](https://build5nines.com/beginners-guide-to-pulumi-ci-cd-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide outlining automated PR validations, policy-as-code evaluations, and deployment promotions utilizing GitHub Actions and Pulumi CLI integration.
-  - **(2023)** [Secure Connectivity from Public to Private: Introducing EC2 Instance Connect Endpoint](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/secure-connectivity-from-public-to-private-introducing-ec2-instance-connect-endpoint-june-13-2023)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the EC2 Instance Connect Endpoint (EICE), a major evolutionary step in secure bastion-free SSH/RDP connectivity. Unlike traditional setups requiring public IPs or VPNs, EICE tunnels secure administrative connections directly through private subnets without exposed bastions.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: AWS CDK v2 Tutorial – How to Create a Three-Tier Serverless Application](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/aws-cdk-v2-three-tier-serverless-application) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight is a comprehensive, hands-on tutorial for constructing API Gateway, Lambda, and DynamoDB stacks via CDK v2. Live Grounding proves this three-tier serverless pattern remains the gold standard blueprint for robust, scalable web services in AWS.
-  - **(2023)** [The remote job guide: job search & productivity working from home](https://resume.io/blog) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides strategies for optimizing resume design, executing distributed job searches, and maintaining focus in home offices. Live Grounding notes these tips are crucial for software engineers aiming to stand out in a globalized, highly competitive remote hiring landscape.
-  - **(2023)** [forbes.com: 4 Ways To Combat The Social Isolation Of Remote Working](https://www.forbes.com/sites/drsamanthamadhosingh/2023/12/18/4-ways-to-combat-the-social-isolation-of-remote-working) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight discusses the psychological tolls of remote work, focusing on isolation and boundaries. Live Grounding highlights that engineering leadership in 2026 actively prioritized developer mental health, implementing async-first communication strategies and supporting local workspace stipends to counter remote burnout.
-  - **(2023)** [sincrogo.com: Teletrabajo desde EspaΓ±a para el extranjero: ΒΏdΓ³nde hay que tributar?](https://sincro.es/blog/actualidad-fiscal-contable/teletrabajo-desde-espana-para-el-extranjero-donde-hay-que-tributar) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight parses the complex tax and labor legalities of working remotely from Spain for international employers. Live Grounding highlights this as a critical blueprint for digital nomads and global remote contractors navigating dual-taxation, local social security, and Spanish Beckham Law regulations.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.postman.com: How to choose between REST vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC vs.' SOAP](https://blog.postman.com/how-to-choose-between-rest-vs-graphql-vs-grpc-vs-soap) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An elite architectural breakdown contrasting REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and SOAP protocols. Outlines technical selection heuristics based on transport performance, serialization structures, payload size, type-safety guarantees, and network latency tolerances inside microservice topologies.
-  - **(2023)** [Security Overview of AWS Lambda](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/Overview-AWS-Lambda-Security.pdf) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative AWS security whitepaper detailing the multi-tenant isolation architectures of Firecracker microVMs. Explores IAM execution policies, VPC security group associations, and transport encryption controls.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Understanding AWS Lambda scaling and throughput](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/understanding-aws-lambda-scaling-and-throughput) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down AWS Lambda's concurrency allocation models, describing burst limits, provisioned concurrency, and account-wide throttling mechanisms. Essential for architects designing low-latency architectures under erratic user workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [theserverlessmindset.com: Choosing the Best Database for Your Serverless Project](https://www.theserverlessmindset.com/p/best-serverless-database) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive comparison of serverless-friendly databases, covering DynamoDB, Aurora Serverless, Supabase, and PlanetScale. Focuses on scaling limits, execution connection limits, cold-start latency, and transactional suitability.
-  - **(2023)** [terrateam.io: AWS Lambda Function with Terraform](https://terrateam.io/blog/aws-lambda-function-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to configure and deploy AWS Lambda functions natively using HashiCorp Terraform. Covers managing the function zip package, continuous IAM role updates, integration with API Gateway, and dealing with Terraform's state transitions.
-  - **(2023)** [Keptn](https://keptn.sh/stable) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A CNCF incubating project providing event-driven orchestration for continuous delivery and automated operations. Uses CloudEvents standards and a GitOps approach to automate deployment, testing, and multi-stage promotion of services.
-  - **(2023)** [Quick Start](https://v1.keptn.sh/docs/quickstart)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official step-by-step documentation for installing Keptn in a Kubernetes cluster, defining uniform delivery pipelines, configuring service-level objectives (SLOs), and executing an initial automated deployment.
-  - **(2023)** [speakerdeck.com: Profiling a Java Application @DevDays 2023 | Victor Rentea](https://speakerdeck.com/victorrentea/profiling-a-java-application-at-devdays-2023)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep presentation deck outlining hands-on strategies for profiling complex enterprise Java deployments. Explores diagnosing thread contention, locking bottlenecks, heap leaks, and high JIT compilation latency.
-  - **(2023)** [tech.olx.com: Improving JVM Warm-up on Kubernetes 🌟](https://tech.olx.com/improving-jvm-warm-up-on-kubernetes-1b27dd8ecd58) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains technical approaches to address CPU throttling and JIT-compilation cold starts for Java microservices running on Kubernetes. Demonstrates solutions using resource allocation adjustments, pre-heating traffic, and modern CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint).
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Update of AWS Security Reference Architecture is now available](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/update-of-aws-security-reference-architecture-is-now-available)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural announcement detailing updates made to the AWS Security Reference Architecture (SRA). Details integrations with newly evolved AWS security services, updated multi-account strategies, and delegation changes designed to simplify operational overhead.
-  - **(2023)** [New IAMCTL tool compares multiple IAM roles and policies](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/security/new-iamctl-tool-compares-multiple-iam-roles-and-policies) [ENGLISH/SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces iamctl, a command-line tool designed to query, compare, and diff multi-account AWS IAM role schemas and security profiles. This utility prevents configuration drift and minimizes human error in pipeline-driven IAM updates.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Automate AWS Control Tower landing zone operations using APIs](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/automate-aws-control-tower-zone-operations-apis) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering overview of API-driven landing zone automation. By leveraging AWS SDKs and CLI commands for Control Tower lifecycle events, platform teams can programmatically deploy, upgrade, and track the compliance state of landing zones within their CI/CD release cycles.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: When and where to use IAM permissions boundaries](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/when-and-where-to-use-iam-permissions-boundaries) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive architectural guide on implementing AWS IAM permissions boundaries to delegate authority safely. It explains how to set the maximum privilege level for IAM principals, enabling developers to create roles without escalating privileges. Essential for scaling IAM governance in decentralized engineering organizations.
-  - **(2023)** [globaldatanet.com: .AWS IAM Identity Center Permission Management at Scale Part 2](https://globaldatanet.com/tech-blog/aws-iam-identity-center-permission-management-at-scale-part-2) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide focusing on the programmatic management of AWS IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS SSO). It explains how to deploy and scale permission sets, assignments, and identity mappings across multi-account AWS Organizations using infrastructure-as-code, drastically reducing manual administration and configuration drift.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: A Deep Dive into the Security of IAM in AWS](https://thenewstack.io/a-deep-dive-into-the-security-of-iam-in-aws) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exhaustive technical analysis of AWS IAM's internal security mechanics and threat vectors. The piece breaks down role assumption, principal authorization context evaluation, resource-based vs. identity-based policies, and privilege escalation patterns. Essential reading for security architects hardening AWS infrastructure.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to: AWS WAF (Web Application Firewall): Deep Dive](https://dev.to/aws-builders/aws-waf-web-application-firewall-deep-dive-15bd) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical exploration of AWS WAF deployment strategies. It covers rule evaluation order, IP sets, custom response headers, logging architectures to Kinesis Data Firehose, and best practices for configuring rate limiting and Geo-Match restrictions.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS Control Tower](https://aws.amazon.com/controltower) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS product reference for AWS Control Tower, a managed service that streamlines multi-account governance and landing zone orchestration. It details how the platform enforces automated guardrails, visualizes enterprise health, and coordinates with AWS Organizations for centralized billing and policy compliance.
-  - **(2023)** [redhat.com/sysadmin/quadlet-podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/quadlet-podman) [INI CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth review of Quadlet, a tool built into Podman that integrates container management with systemd. Quadlet reads declarative configuration files to dynamically synthesize optimized systemd service definitions, resolving complex container network and dependency issues automatically.
-  - **(2023)** [Podman Desktop](https://podman-desktop.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official product documentation for Podman Desktop, a premier enterprise-stable GUI dashboard designed to orchestrate local container runtimes and Kubernetes configurations. Key capabilities include visual multi-engine management, local cluster creation, and seamless extension integrations.
-  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: In Pursuit of Better Container Images: Alpine, Distroless, Apko, Chisel, DockerSlim, oh my!](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/containers-making-images-better) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical comparison of minimalist base image architectures (apko, Distroless, Chisel, DockerSlim) and their role in shrinking microservice attack surfaces. This guide walks through the trade-offs between packaging minimum system packages and compiling entirely distroless, binary-only configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Logging Tutorial For Beginners 🌟](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-logging-tutorial) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory blueprint covering fundamental logging behaviors in containerized orchestration environments. Demystifies container log storage paths, standard troubleshooting CLI workflows with `kubectl logs`, and simple forwarding architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [signoz.io: Kubernetes Audit Logs - Best Practices And Configuration](https://signoz.io/blog/kubernetes-audit-logs) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive architectural guide to configuring and securing Kubernetes control plane audit logs. Provides concrete strategies for defining audit policies, optimizing backend targets, and establishing compliance-ready configurations necessary for enterprise security standards.
-  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Seven Kubernetes monitoring best practices every monitoring solution should enable](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-monitoring-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines seven core principles for establishing a reliable Kubernetes monitoring framework, highlighting metric aggregation, container life-cycle awareness, and Prometheus auto-discovery. Curator Insight: Essential practices for K8s monitoring. Live Grounding: Practical guidelines for scaling Prometheus and agent-based scrapers without experiencing massive ingestion bottlenecks.
-  - **(2023)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Cost Monitoring with Prometheus & Grafana](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-cost-monitoring-with-prometheus-and-grafana) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to harness native Prometheus resource allocation metrics combined with community tools like Kubecost to model cluster spending. Provides strategies for isolating workloads, dividing costs by namespace or tenant, and building real-time cost transparency dashboards in multi-tenant environments.
-  - **(2023)** [8 Best Kubernetes monitoring tools; Paid & open-source](https://middleware.io/blog/kubernetes-monitoring/tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles a curated comparison of eight high-performance paid and open-source monitoring platforms. Focuses on the trade-offs of using managed SaaS models versus self-hosted, cloud-native monitoring stacks with respect to total cost of ownership, alerting, and data retention.
-  - **(2023)** [dev.to/mikeyglitz: Proactive Kubernetes Monitoring with Alerting](https://dev.to/mikeyglitz/proactive-kubernetes-monitoring-with-alerting-58en) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers actionable guidance on moving from reactive firefighting to proactive alerts in production. Instructs readers on designing Alertmanager routing keys, building non-flapping alert thresholds, and writing actionable runbooks attached to notifications.
-  - **(2023)** [isovalent.com: What are the 4 Golden Signals for Monitoring Kubernetes?](https://isovalent.com/blog/post/what-are-the-4-golden-signals-for-monitoring-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the implementation of Google's 'Four Golden Signals' within Kubernetes, highlighting how eBPF-powered tools like Cilium provide transparent application level metrics (latency, traffic, errors, saturation) without relying on traditional sidecar architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [rcarrata.com: Network Observability Deep Dive in Kubernetes with NetObserv Operator](https://rcarrata.github.io/observability/netobserv-1) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural deep dive into NetObserv Operator, a network observability solution leveraging eBPF to capture flow telemetry directly inside the Linux kernel. Solves container network performance tracking, bandwidth hotspots, and multi-tenant isolation issues without sidecars.
-  - **(2023)** [opentelemetry.io: Creating a Kubernetes Cluster with Runtime Observability](https://opentelemetry.io/blog/2023/k8s-runtime-observability) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical blueprint for configuring modern OpenTelemetry collectors and instrumentation operators directly within a cluster. Demonstrates standard practices for unifying tracing, logs, and metrics pipelines into a scalable, open-source standard observability ecosystem.
-  - **(2023)** [signoz.io: Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring with OpenTelemetry | Complete Tutorial 🌟](https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-kubernetes-cluster-metrics-monitoring) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive implementation guide showcasing SigNoz as a full-featured, open-source alternative to Datadog. It demonstrates configuring OpenTelemetry collectors to ingest cluster metrics, application traces, and platform logs into an integrated ClickHouse backend.
-  - **(2023)** [Setup Prometheus Using Helm Chart on Kubernetes](https://devopscube.com/setup-prometheus-helm-chart) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on installing a production-ready Prometheus instance into Kubernetes using Helm. Explains configuring persistent storage claims, setting retention policies, and overriding default ingress objects.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: A visual guide on troubleshooting Kubernetes deployments](https://learnkube.com/troubleshooting-deployments) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A high-density visual guide detailing a deterministic flowchart for troubleshooting Kubernetes deployment failures. It systematically walks engineers through checking ingress, service routing, selector matching, and pod-level failures (e.g., CrashLoopBackOff).
-  - **(2023)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes Troubleshooting: The Complete Guide 🌟](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-troubleshooting-the-complete-guide) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive architectural manual dissecting everyday Kubernetes failure patterns including OOMKilled, ImagePullBackOff, CrashLoopBackOff, and CPU throttling.
-  - **(2023)** [A Complete Guide to Kubectl exec](https://refine.dev/blog/kubectl-exec-command) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive guide explaining the inner workings of the 'kubectl exec' command. Breaks down how connection handshakes occur between the API server, Kubelet, and container runtimes (CRI).
-  - **(2023)** [learnitguide.net: How To Troubleshoot Kubernetes Pods](https://www.learnitguide.net/2023/04/how-to-troubleshoot-kubernetes-pods.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A focused tutorial describing standard commands and methodologies to diagnose Pod failures such as ImagePullBackOff, CrashLoopBackOff, and Evicted states. It systematically walks through the utilization of kubectl describe, logs, and events to construct an accurate failure timeline. It is perfect for junior engineers looking to build baseline debugging proficiency.
-  - **(2023)** [devzero.io: Kubernetes Debugging Tips](https://www.devzero.io/blog/kubernetes-autoscaling)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Optimizing the inner-loop developer experience in Kubernetes requires special tooling to bypass slow build-and-deploy cycles. This guide reviews practical tips for configuring local debugging environments, port forwarding, and syncing code directly into remote dev clusters. Implementing these techniques allows developers to debug code in real time within a cluster-like context.
-  - **(2023)** [devtron.ai: Troubleshoot: Pod Crashloopbackoff](https://devtron.ai/blog/troubleshoot_crashloopbackoff_pod)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted diagnostic manual focusing exclusively on resolving Pod CrashLoopBackOff errors within a Kubernetes cluster. It details the precise troubleshooting path, examining application configuration errors, environment variable omissions, and permission issues. It also includes strategies for extracting logs from previously terminated container instances.
-  - **(2023)** [learnitguide.net: How to Check Memory Usage of a Pod in Kubernetes?](https://www.learnitguide.net/2023/04/how-to-check-memory-usage-of-pod-in.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Monitoring memory consumption is critical to preventing out-of-memory (OOM) evictions and performance degradation. This guide explains how to leverage the Kubernetes Metrics Server via kubectl top, alongside advanced Prometheus queries, to track real-time memory footprints. It contrasts raw memory utilization against requested resource boundaries to help right-size workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [groundcover.com: Failure Is an Option: How to Stay on Top of K8s Container Events](https://www.groundcover.com/blog/k8s-container-events)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubernetes events are transient cluster logs that provide critical context for system state changes and errors, but their short lifespan makes persistent logging essential. This article analyzes strategies for collecting, storing, and visualizing container events to catch intermittent failures. Utilizing event streaming helps platform engineers build early-warning systems before issues escalate to outages.
-  - **(2023)** [The Hidden CPU Throttling Crisis in Kubernetes Clusters](https://www.kubenatives.com/p/the-hidden-cpu-throttling-crisis) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates latency spikes caused by the Linux CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota enforcement mechanism in Kubernetes. Highlights how kernel bugs throttle containerized workloads even when usage is far below limits, providing remediation strategies such as adjusting quotas or using CPU pins.
-  - **(2023)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: Bridge to Kubernetes (VSCode)](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mindaro.mindaro) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official VS Code extension that implements the Bridge to Kubernetes local-to-remote cluster redirection framework. Allows developers to step through breakpoints in their local environment while acting as an integrated cluster endpoint.
-  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com: Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers | Bibin Wilson](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/kubernetes-ephemeral-containers-bibin-wilson)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical implementation breakdown demonstrating how engineers can leverage kubectl debug to attach ephemeral containers to scratch or distroless pods. Provides real-world configuration examples and use cases.
-  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers and kubectl debug Command 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-ephemeral-containers) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive into the architectural mechanics of kubectl debug and ephemeral containers. Explains container namespaces sharing, security contexts, and step-by-step diagnostic workflows on live clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [helm-scanner](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/helm-scanner) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight template vulnerability scanner that evaluates Helm manifests for potential security drift, secrets leaks, and misconfigurations prior to deployment. Often integrated early in pipeline testing stages.
-  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Security Guide 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-security-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Sysdig's comprehensive guide to securing Kubernetes platforms details a multi-layered defense strategy covering container image scanning, runtime protection, network policies, and role-based access control (RBAC). It highlights compliance mappings (such as CIS benchmarks) and operational best practices for detecting abnormal kernel system calls using eBPF-based agents.
-  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Security Checklist 🌟🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/security-checklist) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official security checklist published by upstream Kubernetes maintainers. It serves as an authoritative map for hardening cluster networks, applying role access structures, and validating runtimes. Essential baseline documentation for cloud infrastructure engineers.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.cyble.com: Exposed Kubernetes Clusters](https://cyble.com/blog/exposed-kubernetes-clusters) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Threat intelligence research showing search profiles of exposed clusters active across the globe. Highlights typical compromise pathways starting from default configurations or misconfigured control plane boundaries. Recommends strict perimeter restrictions.
-  - **(2023)** [securitycafe.ro: A COMPLETE KUBERNETES CONFIG REVIEW METHODOLOGY](https://securitycafe.ro/2023/02/27/a-complete-kubernetes-config-review-methodology) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exhaustive, step-by-step methodology for auditing the entire configuration footprint of Kubernetes environments. Provides structural steps for scanning RBAC bindings, assessing cluster configuration parameters, and scanning host node vulnerabilities. Essential checklist for compliance officers and security auditors.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube: Manage Kubernetes Secrets With External Secrets Operator (ESO) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyRZe5YVCVk)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical demonstration detailing the installation and runtime management of the External Secrets Operator (ESO). Demonstrates synchronization pipelines that pull credentials from HashiCorp Vault and cloud providers into native secret schemas.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/authentication-kubernetes: User and workload identities in Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/authentication-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep analysis of the conceptual differences between human and workload identities within Kubernetes. Details how API server authentication modules resolve internal workloads using Service Accounts, contrasting them with external OIDC providers.
-  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How To Create Kubernetes Service Account For API Access](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-api-access-service-account)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical tutorial focused on provisioning Kubernetes Service Accounts for targeted API server access. Walks through credential auto-generation constraints, manifesting corresponding API access boundaries, and constructing secure automated CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Limiting access to Kubernetes resources with RBAC 🌟🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/rbac-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rigorous deep-dive into resource constraints using RBAC. Demonstrates how to write custom policies to isolate network endpoints, restrict API-driven actions, and test permissions safely using `kubectl auth can-i`.
-  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Authentication between microservices using Kubernetes identities 🌟](https://learnkube.com/microservices-authentication-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized guide analyzing how service-to-service communication can be secured natively. It demonstrates using Kubernetes ServiceAccount tokens as cryptographic identities to authenticate microservices without external overhead. This pattern reduces dependencies on heavy service meshes for simpler deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 6 Kubernetes Security Best Practices 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/6-kubernetes-security-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A baseline architectural guide covering foundational security principles in Kubernetes. It focuses on isolating workloads, enabling network policies, and minimizing container privileges. Real-world implementation highlights the mitigation of broad blast radii by enforcing namespace segregation.
-  - **(2023)** [spectrocloud.com: Kubernetes security best practices: 5 easy ways to cut risk](https://www.spectrocloud.com/blog/kubernetes-security-best-practices-5-easy-ways-to-cut-risk)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines five high-impact security wins to drastically lower cluster risk vectors. Key practices include restrictive network boundary controls, cluster-wide image pinning, and utilizing immutable root filesystems. These pragmatically reduce immediate exposure surfaces for standard multi-tenant setups.
-  - **(2023)** [semaphoreci.com: Secure Your Kubernetes Deployments](https://semaphore.io/blog/kubernetes-deployments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on incorporating shift-left security strategies directly into the CI/CD deployment pipeline. It details how to leverage static manifest analysis, configuration linters, and runtime context constraints. This is essential for preventing misconfigured workloads from reaching production environments.
-  - **(2023)** [istio.io: Learn Microservices using Kubernetes and Istio 🌟](https://istio.io/latest/docs/examples/microservices-istio) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Official tutorial illustrating how to orchestrate multi-language microservices inside Kubernetes using Istio to handle service discovery, fault injection, and dynamic traffic routing.
-  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: 3 Autoscaling Projects to Optimise Kubernetes Costs](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/3-autoscaling-projects-optimising-kubernetes-costs) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study investigating Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling (KEDA), Karpenter, and standard Cluster Autoscalers. Focuses on orchestrating cost-efficient clusters through optimized spot instance utilization and proactive node provisioning.
-  - **(2023)** [cast.ai: Guide to Kubernetes autoscaling for cloud cost optimization 🌟](https://cast.ai/blog/guide-to-kubernetes-autoscaling-for-cloud-cost-optimization) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An investigation of modern AI-driven infrastructure optimization tooling like CAST AI. Explains how automated scaling algorithms run real-time bin-packing configurations and non-disruptively swap out-of-budget spot instances.
-  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: Kubernetes Autoscaling: How to use the Kubernetes Autoscaler](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/kubernetes-autoscaling) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on implementation handbook describing metrics-server integration and base HPA configurations. Helps operational teams configure early-stage pod autoscaling deployments via standard YAML manifests.
-  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: Kubernetes Autoscaling with Custom Metrics (updated) 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/kubernetes-autoscaling-custom-metrics) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational manual on establishing a custom metrics pipeline using Prometheus Adapter to scale Kubernetes workloads dynamically. Highlights strategies for implementing queue-length or rate-of-request based scaling models to surpass simple resource limits.
-  - **(2023)** [symbiosis.host: Benchmarking cluster creation time for 8 managed Kubernetes providers](https://symbiosis.host)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative performance study evaluating cluster provisioning latency across eight prominent cloud providers (such as AWS EKS, GCP GKE, Azure AKS, DigitalOcean, and Symbiosis). Tracks control plane bootstrap speed, node joining times, and API availability to guide DevOps teams in emergency scale-out or dynamic environment workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [bitnami/cluster-autoscaler](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/cluster-autoscaler) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly secure, enterprise-hardened container image for Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler maintained by Bitnami. Ideal for teams requiring pre-packaged, scanned, and continuously updated container builds for their self-managed cluster deployments.
-  - **(2023)** [DigitalOcean Kubernetes: DOKS Cluster Autoscaler](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes/how-to/autoscale) [GO CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Implementation guide for configuring the managed Cluster Autoscaler on DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS). Simplifies cluster expansion and reduction, automating droplet lifecycle management based on pending workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [kedify.io: Prometheus and Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler don’t talk, KEDA does](https://www.kedify.io/resources/blog/prometheus-and-kubernetes-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-dont-talk-keda-does) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the telemetry gap between Prometheus metrics and the Kubernetes HPA. Evaluates how Kedify and KEDA act as the unifying abstraction layers, avoiding complex native Prometheus Adapter setups and streamlining scale-to-zero configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Sidecars are Changing the Kubernetes Load-Testing Landscape](https://thenewstack.io/sidecars-are-changing-the-kubernetes-load-testing-landscape) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how native sidecar containers (introduced in K8s 1.28) redefine load-testing execution. By decoupling helper utilities from core application workloads, sidecars simplify performance benchmarking and operational telemetry.
-  - **(2023)** [weave.works: Weave Kubernetes Platform](https://www.weave.works) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The enterprise Kubernetes distribution offering from Weaveworks (WKP) built heavily around declarative GitOps concepts and Cluster API. Following Weaveworks' operational cessation in early 2024, WKP is no longer commercially active, but its patterns directly influenced modern multi-cluster management strategies.
-  - **(2023)** [devopsera.com: How to Structure Directories in a GitOps Repository for the Best User-Friendliness and Flexibility](https://devopsera.com/2023/06/how-to-structure-directories-in-a-gitops-repository-for-the-best-user-friendliness-and-flexibility)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines repository directory structures designed to maximize user accessibility and operational flexibility. Balances the cognitive load on developer teams with the security controls required for production-grade continuous synchronization.
-  - **(2023)** [opensourceforu.com: Embracing Progressive Delivery In Kubernetes With GitOps](https://www.opensourceforu.com/2023/10/embracing-progressive-delivery-in-kubernetes-with-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailing structural implementations of progressive delivery, such as automated canaries, A/B testing, and blue-green rollouts, working in tandem with GitOps tools (like Flagger or Argo Rollouts) to control application lifecycle safety dynamically.
-  - **(2023)** [dailymotion-oss.github.io/octopilot: Octopilot](https://dailymotion-oss.github.io/octopilot) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Octopilot is an automated multi-repository management CLI built to ease continuous maintenance across GitOps patterns. It facilitates mass pull-request generation, manifest updates, and version bump automation in targeted configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [youtube.com: GitOps Guide to the Galaxy 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbMP1JcGBmSGKO8UreWpOBOhCqilejhtd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured educational series focusing on GitOps theory, hands-on architectural patterns, and practical tooling walkthroughs (ArgoCD, Tekton, and Helm). Highly recommended for establishing developer and platform team alignment.
-  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Get Started With React – A Beginner's Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/get-started-with-react-for-beginners) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory foundational guide to React.js. Covers essential SPA concepts including state management, props, components, and virtual DOM, serving as an onboarding tool for full-stack developers.
-  - **(2023)** [cloud.google.com: configuring_with_snippets 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/code/docs/vscode/yaml-editing) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference manual for configuring IDE tooling with specialized cloud code snippets. Demonstrates how Cloud Code streamlines the creation of valid Kubernetes YAML definitions directly inside IDE environments like VS Code.
-  - **(2023)** [appsecengineer.com: Kubernetes Policy Management with Kyverno](https://www.appsecengineer.com/courses-collection/kubernetes-policy-management-with-kyverno) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational course focusing on Kyverno-driven Kubernetes policy engineering. Walks developers and SREs through writing advanced manifest mutation, generation, and validation policies with real-world scenarios.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS CloudFormation introduces Git management of stacks](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/aws-cloudformation-git-management-stacks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS CloudFormation native Git integration allows deployment stacks to synchronize directly with repositories in GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. This feature simplifies continuous delivery of infrastructure, reducing dependencies on third-party CI pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [openproject.org: How to create, configure and manage your projects with OpenProject](https://www.openproject.org/blog/create-configure-manage-projects-openproject)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Configuration reference outlining project structures in OpenProject, combined with deployment walk-throughs for hosting the platform using PostgreSQL databases containerized within Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2023)** [martinfowler.com](https://martinfowler.com/articles/evodb.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A seminal essay on evolutionary database architectures. Highlights methods for treating database schemas as declarative code, versioning migrations, and automating data migrations safely inside unified application delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2023)** [vitalflux.com: 15 Tricky DevOps Architect Interview Questions & Answers](https://vitalflux.com/devops-architect-interview-questions) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical questionnaire dissecting complex architectural design patterns, microservices deployment paradigms, and high-availability setups. The resource targets senior DevOps and Platform Architects, focusing on continuous delivery bottlenecks, disaster recovery topologies, and infrastructure optimization. This guide provides structural frameworks to articulate complex cloud decisions during design panels.
-  - **(2023)** [New – Visualize Your VPC Resources from Amazon VPC Creation Experience](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-visualize-your-vpc-resources-from-amazon-vpc-creation-experience) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Amazon VPC creation workflow introduced real-time topology visualization. As operators configure subnets, route tables, and internet gateways, the system renders a dynamic layout diagram to prevent configuration errors.
-  - **(2023)** [Amazon CloudFront announces one-click security protections](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/amazon-cloudfront-one-click-security-protections) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon CloudFront introduced one-click security enablement, letting users easily provision AWS WAF protection directly from their CDN resource portal, simplifying deployment patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [Amazon CloudWatch now supports high resolution metric extraction from structured logs](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/amazon-cloudwatch-high-resolution-metric-extraction-structured-logs) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon CloudWatch introduced high-resolution metric extraction from structured JSON logs. This update enables operators to parse nested log structures in real-time and generate metrics with sub-minute granularity, supporting rapid incident detection in distributed setups.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS SAM CLI introduces β€˜sam list’ command to inspect AWS SAM resources](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/aws-sam-cli-sam-list-command-inspect-resources) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS SAM CLI introduced the 'sam list' command to improve local diagnostics for serverless stacks. This tool displays resource endpoints, IAM roles, and stack states directly within the terminal, streamlining deployment workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [Amazon GuardDuty now available in AWS Europe (Spain) Region](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/amazon-guardduty-aws-europe-spain-region) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS extended the availability of Amazon GuardDuty to the Europe (Spain) region. This deployment supports regional workloads with local threat intelligence and ML-driven behavior detection for AWS accounts, S3, and EKS environments.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Network Firewall now supports tag-based resource groups](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/aws-network-firewall-tag-based-resource-groups) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Network Firewall updated its rules engines to resolve tag-based resource groups dynamically. This modification enables security teams to configure static firewall rules that adapt automatically as VPC networks or instances scale.
-  - **(2023)** [Amazon Detective adds graph visualization for interactive security investigations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/03/amazon-detective-graph-visualization-interactive-security-investigations) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Detective updated its threat-hunting capabilities with interactive graph visualizations. Security analysts can trace access relationships, API anomalies, and suspicious activity logs visually across multi-account ecosystems.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS WAF enhances rate-based rules to support request headers and composite keys](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/aws-waf-rate-based-rules-request-headers-composite-keys) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS WAF updated rate-limiting rules to support composite key inspection, combining IP with headers, cookies, or query arguments. This helps target and neutralize sophisticated distributed L7 attacks.
-  - **(2023)** [Temporary elevated access management with IAM Identity Center](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/temporary-elevated-access-management-with-iam-identity-center) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS IAM Identity Center introduced temporary elevated access mechanisms. This feature implements time-bound, audited administrative permissions (just-in-time privilege escalation), mitigating risks from persistently elevated root and operator access.
-  - **(2023)** [Announcing the ability to enable AWS Systems Manager by default across all EC2 instances in an account](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/enable-aws-systems-manager-default-all-ec2-instances-account) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Systems Manager launched 'Default Host Management Configuration', enabling standard host management across all EC2 instances inside an account automatically, removing manual profile attachment requirements.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Config supports recording exclusions by resource type](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/06/aws-config-recording-exclusions-resource-type) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Config introduced resource-type exclusions, allowing organizations to exclude high-churn resources from continuous state recording. This helps control tracking costs and reduces noisy alerts on unimportant assets.
-  - **(2023)** [New – AWS DMS Serverless: Automatically Provisions and Scales Capacity for Migration and Data Replication](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-dms-serverless-automatically-provisions-and-scales-capacity-for-migration-and-data-replication) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS DMS Serverless automates the provisioning, scaling, and operational management of resources needed for database replication and migration tasks. This reduces hands-on provisioning steps during large-scale enterprise data migrations.
-  - **(2023)** [Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes version 1.25](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/amazon-eks-now-supports-kubernetes-version-1-25) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon EKS added support for Kubernetes version 1.25, bringing security policy updates, API removals (such as PodSecurityPolicy), and core platform enhancements like container registry authentication improvements.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS en EspaΓ±a](https://aws.amazon.com/es/local/spain) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The landing portal for AWS's infrastructure operations in Spain, outlining local low-latency clusters, geographical redundancy options, and sovereign data residency frameworks for European enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Transit Gateway is now available in Europe (Spain) Region](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/04/aws-transit-gateway-europe-spain-region) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product update announcement covering the launch of AWS Transit Gateway in the Europe (Spain) Region (eu-south-2). Allows complex hub-and-spoke networking architectures to route traffic at regional speed.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.hubspot.es: Matriz RACI: quΓ© es y cΓ³mo utilizarla para asignar responsabilidades](https://blog.hubspot.es/marketing/matriz-raci) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish guide explaining the deployment of RACI matrices to structure large-scale digital initiatives. Demonstrates templates and practical examples to map stakeholder communication strategies, avoiding operational bottlenecking during critical release cycles.
-  - **(2023)** [creately.com: A Step By Step Guide to Set KPIs for Team Members](https://creately.com/guides/how-to-set-kpis-for-team-members) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step guide to setting actionable KPIs for engineering teams. Explores balancing quantitative delivery metrics with qualitative team-growth targets to align development outputs with business objectives.
-  - **(2023)** [atlassian.com: Kanban vs. Scrum](https://www.atlassian.com/agile/kanban/kanban-vs-scrum)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The industry-standard guide dissecting the tactical differences between Kanban's continuous flow and Scrum's time-boxed sprints. Focuses on roles (Scrum Master, Product Owner) versus non-prescriptive Kanban workflows, helping engineering leads choose optimal cadences.
-  - **(2023)** [swarmia.com/build: Build Elements of an Effective Software Organization](https://www.swarmia.com/build) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an advanced framework for measuring and optimizing software organization effectiveness. Delves into metric patterns (such as DORA, SPACE, and developer cognitive load metrics) to scale delivery, remove operational bottlenecks, and build reliable developer platforms.
-  - **(2023)** [blog.hubspot.es: MVP: 3 pasos para desarrollar un Producto mΓ­nimo viable](https://blog.hubspot.es/sales/producto-minimo-viable) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A 3-step Spanish guide for planning and executing an MVP. Details strategies to prioritize core features, validate assumptions through immediate customer telemetry, and iterate based on quantitative post-launch metrics.
-  - **(2023)** [learn.cantrill.io 🌟](https://learn.cantrill.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly regarded AWS architecture and networking training platform created by Adrian Cantrill. Renowned for its focus on fundamental architecture principles, production-grade labs, and deep network configuration scenarios over rote exam memorization.
-  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: ExΓ‘menes prΓ‘cticos gratuitos y 100% en espaΓ±ol para que obtenga su certificaciΓ³n](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws-spanish/examenes-practicos-gratuitos-y-100-en-espanol-para-que-obtenga-su-certificacion) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish-language portal by AWS detailing official, free practice certification exams. Designed to help Spanish-speaking engineers evaluate their readiness for Cloud Practitioner and Solutions Architect exams while familiarizing themselves with localized technical vocabulary.
-  - **(2023)** [A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications](https://gist.github.com/leonardofed)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, community-maintained GitHub Gist featuring a structured registry of mock exams, official whitepapers, and cloud design cheatsheets. It provides a reliable directory for self-directed preparation across multiple AWS credentials.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional – Study Guide](https://blue-clouds.com/category/study-guide) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level technical study guide mapping key architectural domains of the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional (SAP-C02) exam. Focuses on advanced multi-account design, high availability, massive scale migrations, and complex network structures.
-  - **(2023)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn: AWS Skill Builder 🌟](https://skillbuilder.aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official AWS digital learning portal offering over 600 free and paid cloud training courses. Provides comprehensive, hands-on labs, game-based learning (Cloud Quest), and official certification exam preparation tracks maintained directly by AWS engineering teams.
-  - **(2023)** [Schedule an Exam](https://aws.amazon.com/certification/certification-prep/testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS portal dedicated to scheduling cloud certification exams via Pearson VUE. Provides essential administrative details, policy guidelines, accommodations request forms, and localized testing options.
-  - **(2023)** [awscerts.slack.com](https://awscerts.slack.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated global Slack community focusing on AWS Certifications. Serves as a peer-to-peer discussion hub where developers and architects share study tips, ask technical questions, and exchange real-world infrastructure experience.
-  - **(2023)** [gist.github.com: Creating and Publishing NuGet Packages](https://gist.github.com/andykuszyk/a5ee80ae263e77f651bed878c1deb03b) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A concise, developer-centric guide mapping the CLI workflows required to construct and publish NuGet packages. Explores packing commands, validation, local server configuration, target registry configuration, and security practices for handling API keys.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Deploy, now GA, makes it easier to do continuous delivery to GKE](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/google-cloud-deploy-now-ga) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Marks the general availability of Cloud Deploy. Highlights newly reinforced features including IAM-driven gate approvals, delivery pipeline visualization, security logging, and deep architectural telemetry across GKE target environments.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Google's Managed Continuous Delivery Service for Kubernetes Moves to GA](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/google-cloud-deploy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical industry overview reporting on Google Cloud Deploy’s general availability. Analyzes its competitive positioning against GitOps tools (ArgoCD, Flux) and how it simplifies CI/CD platform engineering for cloud-native enterprises.
-  - **(2022)** [A hybrid cloud-native DevSecOps pipeline with JFrog Artifactory and GKE on-prem 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural reference for constructing a hybrid DevSecOps pipeline integrating JFrog Artifactory with GKE on-prem (Anthos/Google Distributed Cloud). It focuses on secure container image lifecycle management, automated vulnerability scanning, and binary promotion across hybrid control planes. This blueprint ensures consistent compliance and minimal latency for high-throughput enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: The DevOps Journey: Continuous Mindset Starts With Cultural Change](https://devops.com/the-evolving-devops-journey-continuous-mindset-starts-with-cultural-change) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Asserts that successful DevOps execution relies heavily on fundamental cultural shifts. Live Grounding: Concludes that technical tools inevitably fail without a parallel focus on dismantling corporate silos and unifying developer-operator objectives.
-  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Is DevOps just system administration repackaged?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/devops-just-system-administration-repackaged-gianluca-mascolo) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Addresses the common misconception that DevOps is merely rebranded system administration. Live Grounding: Distinguishes DevOps through its focus on programmatic infrastructure, developer empowerment, and shared deployment stewardship.
-  - **(2022)** [umbrellainfocare.com: Cloud and DevOps are Made for Each Other](https://www.umbrellainfocare.com/blogs/cloud-and-devops-are-made-for-each-other) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Explores the symbiotic ecosystem formed when cloud services utilize modern continuous deployment pipelines. Live Grounding: Explains how virtualization and elastic cloud sizing provide the underlying infrastructure that continuous software testing demands.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: 11 Steps to a Successful DevOps Career](https://devops.com/11-steps-to-a-successful-devops-career) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A step-by-step roadmap detailing technical proficiencies needed for DevOps roles. Live Grounding: Emphasizes a hybrid skillset combining scripting, continuous integration tools, public cloud architectures, and solid collaboration paradigms.
-  - **(2022)** [orange-quarter.com: Upskill yourself with these 5 DevOps resources](https://orange-quarter.com/upskill-yourself-with-these-5-devops-resources) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Lists top educational channels including dzone, Arrested DevOps, and Devopsdays. Live Grounding: Connects platform developers with specialized podcasts, community conferences, and interactive platforms to fast-track career evolution.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Red Hat automation glossary 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-automation-glossary)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive terminology reference mapping modern DevOps, configuration management, and automation jargon. Offers clear, enterprise-aligned definitions for terms like CI/CD, IaC, GitOps, and orchestration engines.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps Burnout? Try Platform Engineering](https://thenewstack.io/devops-burnout-try-platform-engineering)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the systemic developer and operator burnout under traditional DevOps 'you build it, you run it' mandates when misapplied. Proposes platform engineering as the structural remedy, introducing cognitive load reduction via paved paths and automated self-service layers.
-  - **(2022)** [reviewnprep.com: DevOps Basics](https://reviewnprep.com/blog/devops-basics) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents an essential primer on the core building blocks of the DevOps lifecycle, including continuous integration, pipeline automation, and automated monitoring. Curator structures position this as an introductory learning framework. Live software engineering reviews validate that these foundational definitions remain highly useful for aligning non-technical business stakeholders on modern delivery metrics.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How I learn new technologies as a DevOps Engineer (without being overwhelmed πŸ‘) | TechWorld with Nana](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/how-i-learn-new-technologies-as-a-devops-engineer-without-being-overwhelmed--495e) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Nana Janashia outlines a robust, tactical blueprint for digesting complex technical architectures without developer fatigue. The approach advocates for understanding foundational problems (such as scheduling, state, and network proxying) before learning individual vendor CLIs. Live engineering validation in 2026 confirms this concept-first strategy as the most effective filter for surviving rapid platform technology churn.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: DevOps Big Picture (On-Premises)](https://itnext.io/devops-big-picture-on-premises-d07f61d6c34c) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a comprehensive structural model of implementing cloud-native DevOps standards inside strict, bare-metal, on-premises datacenters. Curator guidance focuses on utilizing Rancher, local SANs, and internal container registries. Live operational topologies confirm that while maintaining local setups demands high engineering overhead, it remains a vital architectural pattern for finance and highly secure government infrastructure.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: How multicloud changes devops](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337920/how-multicloud-changes-devops.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how a multicloud strategy alters deployment topologies, configuration management, and network boundaries. Curator analysis details the heavy challenges of multi-cloud storage, compliance parity, and operational overhead. Live architectural blueprints in 2026 demonstrate that leveraging cloud-agnostic abstractions like Kubernetes and unified IaC structures is crucial to mitigate lock-in without exploding team budgets.
-  - **(2022)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Tips and tools to achieve a serverless DevOps workflow](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Tips-and-tools-to-achieve-a-serverless-DevOps-workflow) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the fundamental paradigm shifts involved in building DevOps pipelines for abstracted serverless runtimes. The author breaks down the unique testing, cold-start optimization, and automated IAM policies required for ephemeral compute. Live architecture designs indicate that employing native CI tools combined with frameworks like AWS SAM or Serverless Framework is key to maintaining deployment reliability at scale.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube playlist: Ansible Tutorial - by Thetips4you 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-al0Knm1A0eEXfGyd5kCi16p)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive video tutorial series mapping out foundational DevOps patterns using Ansible. Progresses from single-target ad-hoc commands to complex corporate role orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [salaboy.com: The Challenges of Platform Building on Top of Kubernetes 4/4](https://www.salaboy.com/2022/11/28/the-challenges-of-platform-building-on-top-of-kubernetes-4-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the friction points and complex architectural trade-offs of building custom developer abstractions directly on top of Kubernetes APIs. Focuses on managing CRD lifecycle, controller overhead, and preventing multi-tenant isolation leaks when orchestrating platform components.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/kubernetes-course/container_workshops](https://github.com/kubernetes-course/container_workshops) [SHELL/DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Workshop curriculum dedicated to fundamental container internals, isolation concepts, namespaces, and runtime interactions. (Live Grounding: Serves as an excellent fundamental base for engineers seeking to demystify low-level OCI runtime mechanisms).
-  - **(2022)** [mytechramblings.com: A practical example of GitOps using Azure DevOps, Azure Container Registry, Helm, Flux and Kubernetes](https://www.mytechramblings.com/posts/gitops-with-azure-devops-helm-acr-flux-and-k8s) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a comprehensive GitOps architectural blueprint combining Azure DevOps, Helm, and ACR under the control of Flux inside a Kubernetes cluster to manage automated continuous rollouts. (Live Grounding: Flux v2 continues to represent a core declarative deployment vehicle, serving as a pillar for automated continuous delivery).
-  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: Cloud Native GitOps with Anthos and JFrog Artifactory](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSjm6-ACmWQ&ab_channel=JFrog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A collaborative session displaying how Anthos Config Management dynamically orchestrates multi-cluster topologies in tandem with JFrog Artifactory as a secure, enterprise container registry. (Live Grounding: Portrays the classic zero-trust artifact distribution pattern used in modern multi-cloud platform deployments).
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-in-production-examples](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-in-production-examples) ⭐ 79  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced enterprise-readiness blueprint repository. Highlights essential security context layers, proper resource constraint mechanisms (CPU/Memory requests and limits), NetworkPolicies, Horizontal Pod Autoscalers, and liveness/readiness probe best practices for production deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: How Istio, Tempo, and Loki speed up debugging for microservices](https://grafana.com/blog/how-istio-tempo-and-loki-speed-up-debugging-for-microservices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details how to configure the unified Grafana observability stack (Loki for logs, Tempo for traces, Istio for mesh networking) to accelerate troubleshooting in microservices. Focuses on setting up automatic correlation IDs to jump from logs to tracing traces instantly.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: OpenTelemetry β€” Understanding SLI and SLO with OpenTelemetry Demo](https://itnext.io/opentelemetry-understanding-sli-and-slo-with-opentelemetry-demo-74c1d0b263b0) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural deep-dive evaluating Service Level Indicators (SLIs) and Service Level Objectives (SLOs) within an active OpenTelemetry distributed microservices demo. Explores Prometheus alerts, collector architecture, and structured telemetry processing.
-  - **(2022)** [piomin/sample-spring-microservices-kubernetes: Microservices with Spring' Boot and Spring Cloud on Kubernetes Demo Project - piotrminkowski.com 🌟](https://github.com/piomin/sample-spring-microservices-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An active and highly referenceable demo project exhibiting the deployment of Spring Boot microservices inside a Kubernetes cluster. Utilizes Spring Cloud Kubernetes for discovery, ConfigMaps for configurations, and Ribbon/Feign client integrations for service-to-service communication.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-examples](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-examples) ⭐ 755  [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A clean, community-curated collection of fundamental manifest configurations. Serves as a useful rapid-lookup repository containing validated yaml schemas for Deployments, ConfigMaps, Secrets, Ingress, and persistent volume abstractions.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/stacksimplify/aws-eks-kubernetes-masterclass 🌟](https://github.com/stacksimplify/aws-eks-kubernetes-masterclass) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive educational repository focusing on EKS operations. Showcases production patterns including IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA), configuring AWS Load Balancer Controller, external DNS integrations, and persistent cluster volume setups.
-  - **(2022)** [Azure DevOps Demo Generator is now open source](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/azure-devops-demo-generator-is-now-open-source) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement highlighting the open-sourcing of the Azure DevOps Demo Generator engine. Allows infrastructure teams to package, distribute, and automatically spin up fully populated Azure DevOps project spaces.
-  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral 🌟](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational Git ecosystem containing reference architectures, workshop resources, and interactive deployment scenarios for Red Hat's core platforms. Designed for architects needing to spin up reproducible, full-stack configurations on OpenShift and middleware stacks.
-  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral: Healthcare](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral/portfolio-architecture-examples/-/blob/main/healthcare.adoc) [ASCIIDOC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly specialized reference architecture covering the integration of healthcare workflows, real-time messaging, and patient record databases on OpenShift. Explains how to reconcile strict data compliance directives (HL7/FHIR) with highly-scalable container orchestrations.
-  - **(2022)** [terraform.collabnix.com](https://collabnix.github.io/terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A collaborative, multi-step reference hub designed to systematically introduce DevOps engineers to Terraform. Covers declarative state files, modular organization, provider configurations, and deployment strategies across multiple hyper-scale cloud providers.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds](https://devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details production-grade Terraform configurations for deploying RDS databases. Illustrates high-availability multi-AZ architectures, automated backup retention, integration with AWS Secrets Manager, and proper configuration of private DB subnets.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Creating a Rest API with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform) & Serverless (Lambda + Python) - Part 2 CI/CD](https://dev.to/aws-builders/creating-a-rest-api-with-infrastructure-as-code-terraform-serverless-lambda-python-part-2-cicd-g8h) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines a modern serverless deployment loop, coupling HashiCorp Terraform with AWS API Gateway and Lambda functions. Part 2 focuses on constructing automated GitHub Actions CI/CD deployment pipelines for infrastructure and application code layers.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: The basics of CI: How to run jobs sequentially, in parallel, or out of order](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/basics-of-gitlab-ci-updated) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide focused on configuring GitLab CI for advanced pipelines. Outlines steps to transition from basic sequential stages to highly optimized workflows utilizing Direct Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) and dynamic parallel task configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: GitOps with GitLab: Connect with a Kubernetes cluster](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-with-gitlab-connecting-the-cluster) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step documentation detailing the setup of the GitLab Agent for Kubernetes. Provides secure pull-based GitOps workflows, ensuring real-time configuration sync and immediate cluster telemetry reporting to the GitLab enterprise console.
-  - **(2022)** [spring-petclinic.github.io](https://spring-petclinic.github.io) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the official Spring Petclinic documentation as the premier reference application for modern Java software architectures. Live Grounding confirms its role as a testing bed for showcasing complex microservice interactions, database bindings, and telemetry configuration patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [Tutorial: Connect Amazon EKS and Azure AKS Clusters with Google Anthos](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-connect-amazon-eks-and-azure-aks-clusters-with-google-anthos) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Multi-cloud tutorial explaining cluster federation workflows using Google Anthos. Coordinates the management, communication policies, and service mesh definitions across Amazon EKS and Microsoft Azure AKS clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Hydrating a Data Lake using Log-based Change Data Capture (CDC) with Debezium, Apicurio, and Kafka Connect on AWS](https://itnext.io/hydrating-a-data-lake-using-log-based-change-data-capture-cdc-with-debezium-apicurio-and-kafka-799671e0012f) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density technical architecture study detailing data lake hydration. Coordinates Kafka Connect, Debezium, Apicurio schema registry, and AWS S3 to capture schema-validated database logs in near real-time.
-  - **(2022)** [ably.com: Building a realtime ticket booking solution with Kafka, FastAPI, and Ably](https://ably.com/blog/realtime-ticket-booking-solution-kafka-fastapi-ably) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses transactional concurrency in reservation systems using Apache Kafka as an event broker, FastAPI for API management, and Ably for realtime WebSocket client updates. Solves standard problems like race conditions and high-throughput inventory allocation.
-  - **(2022)** [codeopinion.com: Troubleshooting Kafka with 2000 Microservices](https://codeopinion.com/troubleshooting-kafka-with-2000-microservices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A heavy-duty post-mortem and diagnostics reference analyzing event-driven topologies operating thousands of microservices. Addresses cluster starvation, schema registration bottlenecks, consumer lag detection, and the architectural overhead of massive multi-tenancy.
-  - **(2022)** [docker-compose-tpg: Telegraf + Prometheus + Grafana Local Testing Environments](https://github.com/xiaopeng163/docker-compose-tpg) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A streamlined Docker Compose setup establishing a local monitoring stack with Telegraf, Prometheus, and Grafana. Excellent for local telemetry testing, dashboard debugging, and metric ingestion trials before scaling to Kubernetes systems.
-  - **(2022)** [linkedin: Test Automation - How To Build a CI/CD Pipeline Using Pytest and GitHub Actions](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/test-automation-how-build-cicd-pipeline-using-pytest-nir-tal) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to build automated validation checkpoints within GitHub Actions. Outlines the orchestration of Python-based Pytest test suites triggered on repository push, focusing on reliable quality gates and test reporting pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Github: Github Actions overview and ArgoCD deployment example](https://itnext.io/github-github-actions-overview-and-argocd-deployment-example-b6cf0cf6f832) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Bridges modern CI with GitOps CD workflows. Demonstrates a full software delivery pipeline where GitHub Actions automatically processes build phases and updates configuration repositories to trigger GitOps-driven deployment via ArgoCD.
-  - **(2022)** [judebantony.github.io: DevSecOps with GitHub Action and SaaS Tools](https://judebantony.github.io/cicd-github-action-example) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details a practical approach to modern DevSecOps pipeline construction. Highlights step-by-step additions of static application security testing (SAST), software composition analysis (SCA), and secrets auditing inside automated GitHub Actions runs.
-  - **(2022)** [codeproject.com: Making a Simple Data Pipeline Part 4: CI/CD with GitHub Actions](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5320647/Making-a-Simple-Data-Pipeline-Part-4-CI-CD-with-Gi) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to wrap custom automated validation loops around analytical data collection platforms. Focuses on orchestrating deployments, executing scheduled task checks, and validating ingestion schemas using GitHub Actions workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Setup a CI/CD Pipeline with GitHub Actions and AWS](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-a-ci-cd-pipeline-with-github-actions-and-aws) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed tutorial constructing CI/CD deployment pipelines on AWS. Uses GitHub Actions to build Docker images, securely push them to AWS ECR, and update application definitions across AWS ECS and Fargate infrastructure safely.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/aws-builders: From Scratch: OIDC Providers](https://dev.to/aws-builders/from-scratch-oidc-providers-252d) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the configuration of OpenID Connect (OIDC) providers to establish a trust relationship between multi-cloud workloads and AWS IAM. Discusses keyless authentication paradigms and JSON Web Token (JWT) validation without requiring long-lived access keys.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Kubernetes Mistakes: A Beginner’s Guide To Avoiding Common Pitfalls](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-mistakes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tailored for beginners, detailing typical traps: using 'latest' tags for images, lacking health endpoints, neglecting namespace isolation, and hardcoding application secrets directly into YAML.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Kubernetes Best Practices](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guides from GCP detailing container building, application exposure, cost optimization, and multi-tenant security structures using GKE-centric and general Kubernetes standards.
-  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.com: An Intro to Kubernetes Best Practices: Start Your K8s Right](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/intro-kubernetes-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive onboarding resource for operators transition to Kubernetes. Establishes core guidelines across deployment patterns, namespace segregation, container building blocks, and monitoring.
-  - **(2022)** [collabnix.com: 10 Kubernetes Best Practices to Get You Started](https://collabnix.com/10-kubernetes-best-practices-to-get-you-started)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on establishing safe deployment defaults. Recommends running lightweight containers, defining non-root user execution, leveraging health checks, configuring namespace RBAC boundaries, and separating configs from builds.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Make Your Enterprise Kubernetes Environment Secure, Efficient, and Reliable](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/make-your-kubernetes-environment-secure-efficient-reliable)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive masterclass covering security controls (admission controllers, RBAC, network policies), resource optimization (Karpenter/Cluster-Autoscaler), and workload reliability architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [techbeacon.com: 5 Best Practices for Deploying Kubernetes](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/5-best-practices-deploying-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents five pivotal recommendations for secure enterprise deployment: integrating dedicated vaults for secrets, enforcing IAM boundaries, keeping configurations decoupled from code, leveraging logging aggregates, and defining resource minimums.
-  - **(2022)** [geekflare.com: Diez mejores prΓ‘cticas de Kubernetes para una mejor orquestaciΓ³n de contenedores](https://geekflare.com/es/kubernetes-best-practices) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish-language article outlining 10 pivotal Kubernetes best practices. Highlights infrastructure sizing, logging integration, namespace isolation, RBAC enforcement, and secure container image building.
-  - **(2022)** [techbeacon.com: Why teams fail with Kubernetesβ€”and what to do about it](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/why-teams-fail-kubernetes-what-do-about-it)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses key organizational and architectural pitfalls that lead to failed Kubernetes implementations. Emphasizes the dangers of over-engineering, insufficient network/security policies, ignoring organizational operational models, and failing to construct abstract internal platforms for app development teams.
-  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.medium.com: Kubernetes Maturity Model](https://www.fairwinds.com/kubernetes-maturity-model)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces a multi-phased maturity model mapping an organization's path from raw experimentation and initial containerization to advanced, automated platform optimization, enterprise governance, declarative policy enforcement, and multi-cluster orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [Centralized Add-on Management Across N Kubernetes Clusters](https://dev.to/gianlucam76/centralized-add-on-management-across-n-kubernetes-clusters-308k) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A GitOps guide to deploying cluster extensions across fleets of Kubernetes engines. Illustrates declarative synchronization patterns to enforce state consistency across target clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [**Optimize** Kubernetes cluster management with these 5 tips](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/Optimize-Kubernetes-cluster-management-with-these-5-tips)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides tactical advice on refining cluster performance, including standardizing deployment pipelines, enforcing robust RBAC boundaries, monitoring control plane metrics, and optimizing resource scheduling.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes: Use PodDisruptionBudgets for Application Maintenance and Upgrades](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-use-poddisruptionbudgets-for-application-maintenance-and-upgrades)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on protecting applications during node maintenance or upgrades. Explains configuring PodDisruptionBudgets (PDB) to safeguard highly available state patterns against concurrent terminations.
-  - **(2022)** [rancher.com: Gain Better Visibility into Kubernetes Cost Allocation](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/gain-better-visibility-into-kubernetes-cost-allocation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights operational frameworks to parse resource expenditure across distinct namespaces, applications, and organizational divisions. Promotes standardizing labeling schema to automate billing allocation.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Best Practices for Configuring Kubernetes Pods Running in Production](https://thenewstack.io/5-best-practices-for-configuring-kubernetes-pods-running-in-production)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights 5 key areas for stabilizing pods in production: configuring explicit CPU/RAM requests, setting up robust probes, establishing security contexts, enabling termination grace periods, and implementing anti-affinity.
-  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Four Best Practices to Migrate to Kubernetes (Part 1)](https://komodor.com/blog/best-practices-to-migrate-to-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides tactical advice on maintaining clean YAML manifests, migrating stateful workloads to stateless patterns, standardizing logging via stdout, segregating environments, and implementing distributed tracing.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Common Kubernetes Mistakes - CPU and Memory Requests (part 1) | Robusta](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nknHwTKlh8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive video review analyzing how miscalculating container CPU and memory limits causes severe latency issues, memory leak page eviction, OOM kills, and dynamic horizontal scaling delays.
-  - **(2022)** [padok.fr: Kubernetes’ Architecture: Understanding the components and structure of clusters 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/kubernetes-architecture-understanding-the-components-and-structure-of-clusters)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Superb architectural analysis of Kubernetes node components. Details the control-loop interactions between API Server, etcd, Scheduler, Controller Manager, and Kubelet.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Working with kubernetes configmaps, part 1: volume mounts](https://itnext.io/working-with-kubernetes-configmaps-part-1-volume-mounts-f0ace283f5aa) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrast study comparing dynamic ConfigMap directory updates against subPath volume mounts. Reviews how runtime container systems monitor symlink changes and the resulting operational pitfalls for daemon configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How to Make the Most of Kubernetes Environment Variables](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-make-the-most-of-kubernetes-environment-variables) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates application bootstrap configuration via environment variables. Evaluates performance compromises, security trade-offs, and Downward API integration to export cluster and pod metadata fields dynamically.
-  - **(2022)** [thorsten-hans.com: Hot-Reload .NET Configuration in Kubernetes with ConfigMaps](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/hot-reload-net-configuration-in-kubernetes-with-configmaps) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes hot-reloading configurations in .NET workloads without recycling underlying pods. Uses volume-mounted ConfigMaps and file watchers to detect downstream manifest mutations in real-time.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: 10 Key Considerations for Kubernetes Cluster Design & Setup 🌟](https://devopscube.com/key-considerations-kubernetes-cluster-design-setup) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A critical architectural design checklist covering VPC planning, high-availability control planes, etcd backup configurations, and identity federation. Recommended reading before launching any production-grade enterprise platform.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Kubernetes architecture: How to use hierarchical namespaces for multiple tenants](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-hierarchical-namespaces) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Describes managing OpenShift and standard Kubernetes architectures via hierarchical namespace inheritance. Focuses on propagating organizational structures directly onto tenant control planes.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy: Why Virtual Clusters Are The Best Solution](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-why-virtual-clusters-are-the-best-solution) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates virtual clusters (vcluster) as the premier tool for hard multi-tenancy. Explains how virtualizing the control plane mitigates etcd pollution and simplifies development lifecycle structures.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.joshgav.com: Clusters for all! - 16 May 2022 on Multitenancy, Clusters](https://blog.joshgav.com/posts/cluster-level-multitenancy) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes advanced platform patterns for slice-based API multitenancy. Argues that virtualized control planes represent the most scalable approach for complex multi-user setups.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Multitenancy in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/avoiding-the-pitfalls-of-multitenancy-in-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the architectural failure modes of poorly isolated multi-tenant clusters. Outlines mitigation paths for noisy neighbors, CPU-throttled namespaces, and leaky container workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Introduction to Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/multi-tenancy-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical platform-level guide detailing core structural steps for running multi-tenant topologies safely. Outlines container security context definitions and egress NetworkPolicies.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Multi-Tenant Kubernetes Clusters: Challenges and Useful Tooling](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/multi-tenant-kubernetes-clusters-challenges-and-useful-tooling) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Surveys the open-source landscape for multi-tenant cluster enablement. Compares the operational overhead and capabilities of virtual cluster runtimes, custom controllers, and admission webhooks.
-  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: Kubernetes Namespace: How To Use It To Organize And Optimize Costs](https://cast.ai/blog/kubernetes-namespace-how-to-use-it-to-organize-and-optimize-costs) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides strategies for tracking and limiting resource spend using namespaces. Details how to integrate granular namespace tracking with FinOps tools to reduce infrastructure waste.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 4: How to Organize Clusters](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/how-to-organize-kubernetes-clusters) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores patterns for organizing clusters, focusing on namespace isolation, label conventions, and annotation structures to support logging, monitoring, and tracing utilities.
-  - **(2022)** [enterprisersproject.com: A 15-minute primer on Kubernetes](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2022/11/15-minute-primer-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A concise executive and technical overview of Kubernetes architecture, discussing its role as an operating system for containerized workloads. Explains cluster topologies, the declarative state reconciliation model, and how it abstracts underlying physical infrastructure to achieve high availability and auto-scaling.
-  - **(2022)** [blogs.opentext.com: Understanding Kubernetes within containers](https://blogs.opentext.com/understanding-kubernetes-within-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the nested relationship between containers, container runtimes (CRI), and Kubernetes orchestration. Explores how OCI-compliant container engines interface with the Kubelet daemon to implement declarative scaling, self-healing, and lifecycle management within decoupled distributed systems.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.frankel.ch: Back to basics: accessing Kubernetes pods](https://blog.frankel.ch/basics-access-kubernetes-pods)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide tracing the technical mechanisms required to route traffic to ephemeral Kubernetes pods. Discusses the transition from local port-forwarding (kubectl port-forward) to production-ready patterns utilizing Services (ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer) and Ingress resources, highlighting the underlying iptables/IPVS routing mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudhero.io](https://cloudhero.io/creating-users-for-your-kubernetes-cluster) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide to onboarding cluster users. Explains how to generate TLS client certificates and bind them to Kubernetes RBAC RoleBindings to enforce safe access controls.
-  - **(2022)** [rcarrata.github.io: Regenerating Kubeconfig for system:admin user in OpenShift clusters](https://rcarrata.github.io/openshift/regenerate-kubeconfig) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical procedure for regenerating administrative Kubeconfig structures for the `system:admin` user inside Red Hat OpenShift clusters. Focuses on resolving expired control plane authentication certificates via backend master node mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [nunoadrego.com: Abusing Pod Priority](https://nunoadrego.com/posts/abusing-pod-priority) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security analysis of scheduling risks, demonstrating how malicious or misconfigured tenants can exploit unvalidated PriorityClasses to starve other workloads and disrupt critical platform clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [auth0.com: Shhhh... Kubernetes Secrets Are Not Really Secret!](https://auth0.com/blog/kubernetes-secrets-management) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies Kubernetes Secrets by addressing their default unencrypted base64 storage. Synthesizes strategies using cloud-managed KMS envelope systems, HashiCorp Vault integrations, and Secrets Store CSI Drivers.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: A Detailed Brief About Offence and Defence on Cloud Security - Etcd Risks](https://dev.to/tutorialboy/a-detailed-brief-about-offence-and-defence-on-cloud-security-etcd-risks-4h02)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores security vectors targeting unauthenticated etcd endpoints. Analyzes potential attack paths leading to full cluster takeover and offers defensive practices, including strict network policies and RBAC configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudogu.com: Kubernetes least privilege implementation using the Google Cloud as an axample](https://platform.cloudogu.com/en/blog/kubernetes-least-privilege-gcp-example) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive walkthrough demonstrating how to enforce the Principle of Least Privilege. Combines GCP IAM roles and Kubernetes RBAC configuration to lock down namespaces and cluster resources.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: How to avoid Kubernetes misconfigurations](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-misconfigurations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the high rate of security incidents triggered by misconfigurations. Details policy engine implementation strategies to scan helm charts and live configurations against CIS benchmarks.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Docker Compose to Kubernetes: Step-by-Step Migration 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/docker-compose-to-kubernetes-step-by-step-migration) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations guide detailing step-by-step conversion methodologies for migrating multi-container applications from Docker Compose to production-ready Kubernetes manifests. Emphasizes declarative object creation and service mapping.
-  - **(2022)** [linuxtechi.com: How to Setup Private Docker Registry in Kubernetes (k8s)](https://www.linuxtechi.com/setup-private-docker-registry-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents the setup process for a secure private container registry deployed directly inside a target Kubernetes cluster. Details registry credentials, PersistentVolume storage attachments, TLS configurations, and Ingress routing rules.
-  - **(2022)** [kinsta.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: The Difference Explained](https://kinsta.com/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a high-level educational roadmap comparing container isolation formats (Docker) to multi-node container schedulers (Kubernetes), explaining how they function and interlink in modern CI/CD systems.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor etcd](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-etcd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide detailing key metrics (consensus latency, database size, and leader changes) required for monitoring etcd's health. Covers Prometheus integration and alerting strategies to prevent cluster downtime.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: How etcd works with and without Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/etcd-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Compares the execution of etcd as a standalone key-value store with its role as Kubernetes' single source of truth. Investigates Raft consensus mechanics, write paths, and how the API server serializes resource states.
-  - **(2022)** [neonmirrors.net: Reducing Pod Volume Update Times](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2022-12/reducing-pod-volume-update-times) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates Kubelet synchronization loops that latency-impact ConfigMap and Secret volume mounting. Offers architectural insights on configuring syncing periods and file systems to minimize container startup delays.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Scaling Celery workers with RabbitMQ on Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/scaling-celery-rabbitmq-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exceptional, step-by-step architectural guide on scaling distributed Python/Celery workers using Custom Metrics and RabbitMQ. Explains why scaling based on queue depth is superior to CPU-based HPA scaling for asynchronous workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [andrewlock.net: Series: Deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes with Helm 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/series/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive tutorial series on orchestrating .NET applications inside Kubernetes using Helm. Analyzes templating, YAML manifests, dependency injections, dynamic secret handling, and values customization patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [getambassador.io: Kubernetes Annotations and Labels: What’s the Difference?](https://landing.gravitee.io/gravitee-edge-stack-unified-api-visibility-and-governance)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies the distinct purposes of labels (used for selecting, querying, and grouping resources) versus annotations (non-identifying metadata used by external tools and operators). Crucial for policy enforcement and API discovery.
-  - **(2022)** [CKAD Example Question with Tips & Tricks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHha-Q3XVOg&ab_channel=DanLister)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multimedia instructional resource featuring video mock-tests and step-by-step solutions to typical CKAD challenges. These visual walk-throughs emphasize optimal terminal navigation, immediate validation techniques, and typical pitfalls to avoid. The accompanying articles provide additional text explanations to solidify core application deployment concepts.
-  - **(2022)** [mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes: Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD)](https://mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, structured online curriculum dedicated to building core competency in Kubernetes application development up to the CKAD level. It presents complex architectural abstractions in clean, modular lessons, emphasizing container runtimes, declarative specifications, and network policies.
-  - **(2022)** [bytes.devopscube.com: Kubernetes Pod Priority & Preemption](https://bytes.devopscube.com/p/pod-priority-preemption-explained) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural overview of Kubernetes Pod Priority and Preemption. It explains how high-priority containers can evict lower-priority workloads from fully saturated worker nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: Kubernetes Labels: Expert Guide with 10 Best Practices](https://cast.ai/blog/kubernetes-labels-expert-guide-with-10-best-practices) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Establishes ten labeling best practices for enterprise systems. Analyzes how labeling impacts downstream scheduling, network topology routing, dynamic autoscaling, and metrics collection.
-  - **(2022)** [deepsource.io: Breaking down zero downtime deployments in Kubernetes](https://deepsource.com/blog/zero-downtime-deployment) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into zero-downtime updates using liveness and readiness probes. Reviews how readiness state propagation prevents traffic from hitting newly spun containers before they are ready.
-  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes Liveness Probes: A Practical Guide](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-liveness-probes-a-practical-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide to implementing and troubleshooting Kubernetes Liveness probes.
-- Breaks down configuration parameters such as initialDelaySeconds, periodSeconds, and failureThreshold.
-- Analyzes the risk of continuous crash loops caused by overly aggressive or misconfigured probe thresholds.
-  - **(2022)** [datree.io: 6 Best Practices for Effective Readiness and Liveness Probes](https://www.datree.io/resources/kubernetes-readiness-and-liveness-probes-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents six critical best practices for configuring Readiness and Liveness probes in high-availability environments.
-- Emphasizes decoupling internal checks from downstream components to prevent cascade failures.
-- Advises on using static validation policies to enforce probe definitions across clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Probes (and Why They Matter for Autoscaling) 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-probes-and-why-they-matter-for-autoscaling) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the direct, technical integration of probes with the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA).
-- Shows how sluggish probe failures delay scaling actions or cause false-positive scale-downs during peak traffic.
-- Offers tuning practices to optimize overall cluster response times.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Kubernetes Quality of Service (QoS) class](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/04/kubernetes-quality-of-service-qos-class.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how Kubernetes dynamically classifies pods into Quality of Service (QoS) classes: Guaranteed, Burstable, and BestEffort.
-- Outlines how QoS configurations directly dictate Out-Of-Memory (OOM) score scoring.
-- Demonstrates how nodes select eviction targets during resource pressure based on these rankings.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Setting the right requests and limits in Kubernetes 🌟](https://learnkube.com/setting-cpu-memory-limits-requests)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured, visual guide clarifying requests (scheduling floor) and limits (runtime ceiling).
-- Contrasts how CPU (compressible) vs Memory (non-compressible) behave when limits are exceeded.
-- Provides clear recommendations for setting optimal, cost-efficient margins.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/pavanbelagatti: Learn How to Set Kubernetes Resource Requests and Limits](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/learn-how-to-set-kubernetes-resource-requests-and-limits-23n2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introductory guide outlining how to define requests and limits in YAML specs.
-- Details why missing resources lead to scheduling failure or unstable workloads.
-- Provides clear code snippets for developers.
-  - **(2022)** [sosiv.io: A Deep Dive into Kubernetes Resource Requests and Limits](https://sosiv.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical deep dive tracing requests and limits down to Linux cgroups.
-- Illustrates how kubelet actively translates YAML parameters into systemd unit constraints.
-- Useful for engineers seeking to bridge the gap between K8s concepts and Linux kernel mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: How to Set Up Kubernetes Requests and Limits](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/how-to-set-up-kubernetes-requests-and-limits)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-focused tutorial explaining the logistics of setting requests and limits.
-- Explains how these settings affect autoscaling (HPA) and cost metrics.
-- Suggests workflows for building sustainable developer guardrails.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes capacity planning: How to rightsize the requests of your cluster](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-capacity-planning) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Sysdig's guide to capacity planning and rightsizing cluster-wide resources.
-- Explains how to aggregate individual container requests to determine actual node provisioning thresholds.
-- Demystifies how rightsizing avoids both over-provisioning spend and scheduling latency.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to rightsize the Kubernetes resource limits](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-resource-limits)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to optimize cluster-wide resource limits utilizing metric-driven insights.
-- Explains using Prometheus metrics to analyze the spread between requested capacity and actual runtime peaks.
-- Focuses on mitigating unnecessary overhead while keeping applications safe from surges.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Capacity and Resource Management: It's Not What You Think It Is 🌟](https://dev.to/mkdev/kubernetes-capacity-and-resource-management-its-not-what-you-think-it-is-1oik) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Challenges standard assumptions around how capacity is calculated in Kubernetes.
-- Explains how system and kubelet-reserved buffers reduce actual schedulable space on nodes.
-- Recommends metric-driven planning over raw arithmetic estimations.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Memory Request + Limit in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/memory-requests-and-limits-in-kubernetes-1c9cd573b3ab) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth guide explaining how memory allocations behave on Linux/Kubernetes.
-- Discusses how the kernel manages memory limits, page cache, and anonymous memory.
-- Illustrates the precise conditions that trigger the Linux Out-of-Memory (OOM) killer.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: CPU Request + Limit in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/cpu-limits-and-requests-in-kubernetes-fa9d55948b7c) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into CPU scheduling mechanics in Kubernetes.
-- Traces how requests are translated into CFS shares and limits into CFS quotas.
-- Shows why CPU starvation causes microservice request timeout loops.
-  - **(2022)** [wbhegedus.me: Demystifying Kubernetes CPU Limits (and Throttling)](https://wbhegedus.me/understanding-kubernetes-cpu-limits) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies the inner workings of CPU limits, CFS periods, and subsequent application throttling.
-- Offers practical Prometheus query recipes to calculate real-world CPU throttling percentages.
-- Provides guidelines on when to safely omit limits in production.
-  - **(2022)** [foxutech.com: Kubernetes Namespace Resource Quota and Limits 🌟](https://foxutech.com/kubernetes-namespace-resource-quota-and-limits)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides step-by-step instructions on implementing Resource Quotas and LimitRanges at the namespace level.
-- Demonstrates multi-tenant boundary isolation using YAML configurations.
-- Essential for sandbox and shared development environments.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Impacts Of Not Setting Requests, Limits, and Quotas | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/impacts-of-not-setting-requests-limits-and-quotas-5f4b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the severe operational risks of running clusters without resource parameters.
-- Outlines 'noisy neighbor' scenarios where single containers starve entire nodes.
-- Advocates for strict validation rules via admission controllers.
-  - **(2022)** [community.ops.io: Pod rebalancing and allocations in Kubernetes 🌟](https://community.ops.io/danielepolencic/pod-rebalancing-and-allocations-in-kubernetes-4kim) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Pod distribution, scheduling allocations, and rebalancing strategies.
-- Outlines how scheduler logic works alongside the Descheduler project to evict and re-balance workloads on newly scaled nodes.
-- Essential for long-running production environments.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Kubernetes Cost Reporting using Kubecost](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/kubernetes-cost-reporting-using-kubecost) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations-focused walk-through for integrating Kubecost into enterprise environments. Covers capturing Prometheus-formatted infrastructure telemetry and leveraging internal dashboards to visualize actual cost structures.
-  - **(2022)** [ubuntu.com: Kubernetes Fully Managed – half the cost of AWS](https://ubuntu.com/blog/managed-kubernetes-cheaper-than-aws) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Canonical's enterprise managed Kubernetes value proposition, contrasting bare-metal and private cloud deployments against public cloud managed options. Provides an architecture-level financial assessment comparing capital expenses versus operating expenses.
-  - **(2022)** [How to track costs in multi-tenant Amazon EKS clusters using Kubecost](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/how-to-track-costs-in-multi-tenant-amazon-eks-clusters-using-kubecost) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step implementation guide detailing how to run Kubecost within AWS EKS environments. Explains namespace-level attribution, handling shared load balancers, and calculating storage and compute resources accurately against live AWS billing registers.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Manage Multicluster Kubernetes with Operators](https://thenewstack.io/manage-multicluster-kubernetes-with-operators) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates deployment techniques using Kubernetes Operators to automate global configurations. Explores fleet-wide policy synchronization, drift detection, and multi-tenant control plane patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing a worker node size](https://itnext.io/architecting-kubernetes-clusters-choosing-a-worker-node-size-b3729cc0c78f) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a practical framework for selecting compute instance sizes based on workload behavior. Compares reliability, failure-domain risk mitigation, container scheduling performance, and OS resources limits.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing a cluster size](https://itnext.io/architecting-kubernetes-clusters-choosing-a-cluster-size-92f6feaa2908) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates control plane limits when scaling out node counts. Offers architectural guidance on managing etcd latency, sizing API servers, and planning node-pool capacities for high-throughput container platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [docs.google.com - learnk8s.io: Research on the trade offs when choosing an instance type for a kubernetes cluster](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yhkuBJBY2iO2Ax5FcbDMdWD5QLTVO6Y_kYt_VumnEtI/edit) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference spreadsheet mapping public cloud compute options. Analyzes network limits, local disks performance, memory ratios, and OS-reserved compute resources to guide infrastructure designers.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: A Deep Dive into Architecting a Kubernetes Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/a-deep-dive-into-architecting-a-kubernetes-infrastructure) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines core design components for highly available, resilient enterprise platform engineering. Covers production networking, stateful storage configurations, external telemetry integrations, and security foundations.
-  - **(2022)** [platform9.com: Difference Between multi-cluster, multi-master, multi-tenant & federated Kubernetes](https://platform9.com/blog/difference-between-multi-cluster-multi-master-multi-tenant-federated-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies foundational definitions in the scaling landscape. Contrasts multi-cluster partitioning, master redundancy layers, virtual namespace multi-tenancy, and cluster federation engines.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 4 ways to run kubernetes in production](https://thenewstack.io/4-ways-to-run-kubernetes-in-production) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares major approaches to operating production clusters. Evaluates self-hosted bare metal implementations, public-cloud managed systems, bootstrap frameworks, and fully managed hybrid topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [darumatic.com: Improve Kubectl Command with Krew](https://darumatic.com/blog/improve_kubectl_command_with_krew) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to customize and extend terminal capabilities using Krew. Explores critical plugins for viewing namespace relationships, debugging pod issues, and auditing configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [aquasec.com: Kubernetes Federation: The Basics and a 5-Step Tutorial](https://www.aquasec.com/cloud-native-academy/kubernetes-in-production/kubernetes-federation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical overview of Kubernetes Federation (KubeFed), detailing its architectural concepts and synchronization mechanisms. It covers the evolution from Fed v1 to v2, explaining how multi-cluster environments control and distribute configuration. While the community has shifted focus to alternatives like Karmada or OCM, this remains a foundational guide for understanding multi-cluster control planes.
-  - **(2022)** [cynet.com: Incident Report Plan (IRP)](https://www.cynet.com/incident-response/incident-response-plan)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level corporate blueprint detailing the organizational and technical frameworks required to execute incident response when cloud assets or orchestrators are compromised. It highlights structured phases such as identification, containment, eradication, and post-incident forensic analysis. This framework underpins compliance and disaster readiness for mission-critical cloud-native enterprises.
-  - **(2022)** [invensislearning.com: Infrastructure as a Code Tutorial: How it Works, Types, and Best Practices](https://www.invensislearning.com/blog/infrastructure-as-a-code-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed tutorial outlining standard IaC approaches, including declarative vs. imperative systems. Presents configurations for orchestration, provisioning, and configuration management tools while proposing best practices for scalable deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [agileconnection.com: Infrastructure as Code: The Foundation of Effective DevOps](https://www.stickyminds.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the cultural integration of IaC principles within Agile and DevOps environments. Discusses using source control pipelines to automate configuration deployment, lowering environment discrepancies and boosting build velocity.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Pull vs. push in automated VM provisioning: What you need to know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/pull-push-provisioning-cicd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts pull-based versus push-based agent topologies in virtual machine provisioning and automated deployment. Examines architectural tradeoffs concerning firewall security, agent management overhead, and consistency sync loops.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Infrastructure-as-Code: Increase Security, Scale Development](https://thenewstack.io/infrastructure-as-code-increase-security-scale-development)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the role of IaC in improving developer velocity and security posture. Shows how code-based peer reviews, automated security policy gates, and structured configurations prevent critical misconfigurations prior to target deployment.
-  - **(2022)** [alpacked.io: Infrastructure as Code in DevOps 🌟](https://alpacked.io/blog/infrastructure-as-code-for-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes why Infrastructure as Code represents the baseline of high-velocity DevOps frameworks. Features modular code design, collaborative version-control practices, and multi-tenant environment consistency.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GUIs, CLI, APIs: Learn Basic Terms of Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/guis-cli-apis-learn-basic-terms-of-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies foundational interfacesβ€”GUIs, CLIs, and APIsβ€”used in automated provisioning workflows. Details how modern declarative execution pipelines abstract these layers to guarantee predictable environment configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Struggling with IT Staff Leaving? Try Infrastructure as Code 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/struggling-with-it-staff-leaving-try-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the organizational value of IaC in codifying systems architecture and retaining tribal knowledge. Helps mitigate risks associated with staff transitions and streamlines onboarding for new engineering hires.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Infrastructure as Code or Cloud Platforms β€” You Decide!](https://thenewstack.io/infrastructure-as-code-or-cloud-platforms-you-decide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the trade-offs between self-managed IaC templates and fully managed native cloud platform services. Evaluates cost models, execution control, vendor lock-in, and infrastructure administration over long lifecycles.
-  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Comparing the Tools](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/infrastructure-as-code-iac-comparing-the-tools/3205045)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes Azure Bicep, ARM Templates, Terraform, and Ansible within Azure enterprise contexts. Offers guidance on choosing the right IaC ecosystem depending on cloud-native lock-in constraints and operational requirements.
-  - **(2022)** [ansible.com: Providing Terraform with that Ansible Magic 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/providing-terraform-with-that-ansible-magic) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains integration models for orchestrating systems using Terraform alongside Ansible. Recommends patterns where Terraform handles stateful infrastructure provisioning, and Ansible performs zero-downtime, post-boot configuration management across cloud workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: GitOps for infrastructure using GitHub and Terraform Cloud 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_PmtDm4IXk&ab_channel=RobertdeBock) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This visual and structural guide walks through the implementation of GitOps principles for infrastructure management by integrating GitHub Actions and Terraform Cloud. Modern architectural standards in 2026 emphasize decoupling orchestration from execution platforms, using webhook-driven plans and policy checks directly within VCS-integrated systems to reduce configuration drift.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: What is The HashiCorp Infrastructure Cloud?](https://build5nines.com/what-is-the-hashicorp-infrastructure-cloud) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes HashiCorp's unified platform approach, combining Terraform, Consul, Vault, and Packer under the HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) banner. Focuses on the transition from disjointed CLI tools to integrated, identity-managed cloud operations designed to reduce platform engineering friction.
-  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Introduction to HCL and HCL tooling](https://octopus.com/blog/introduction-to-hcl-and-hcl-tooling) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide into HCL syntax and parser tooling. Demystifies blocks, attributes, variables, local scopes, and ternary expressions, equipping developers with the core conceptual constructs needed to build complex Terraform modules.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Terraform’s Best Practices and Pitfalls](https://thenewstack.io/terraforms-best-practices-and-pitfalls) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A diagnostic review examining common Terraform design errors, including monolithic state layouts and static credentials hardcoding. Provides engineering strategies to partition large state networks, establishing solid boundary scopes for cloud infrastructure.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Using Terraform tfvars for environment-agnostic deployments 🌟](https://thomasthornton.cloud/using-terraform-tfvars-for-environment-agnostic-deployments) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed walkthrough on using `.tfvars` structures to execute environment-agnostic templates. Enables teams to deploy identical infra layouts to different environments by cleanly decoupling configuration parameters from baseline cloud code.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Enabling PostgreSQL flexible server logs and configuring a retention period using Terraform](https://thomasthornton.cloud/enabling-postgresql-flexible-server-logs-and-configuring-a-retention-period-using-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical implementation guide for leveraging HashiCorp Terraform to configure diagnostic logging and retention policies on Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server. By defining IaC blocks for diagnostic settings and log forwarding, platform engineers can automate the streaming of engine logs to Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, or Storage Accounts. This configuration ensures compliance with enterprise security audits and automated log archival.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Terraform? Learn Terraform and Infrastructure as Code](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-terraform-learn-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An intensive, accessible educational roadmap introducing the principles of Infrastructure as Code. Emphasizes declarative configuration, state file mechanics, and provides a walk-through of the standard AWS deployment pipeline.
-  - **(2022)** [terraform-infraestructura.readthedocs.io](https://terraform-infraestructura.readthedocs.io/es/latest) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive Spanish-language documentation outlining the setup, management, and optimization of Infrastructure as Code using Terraform. Serves as a localized resource for engineering teams across Spanish-speaking markets.
-  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: What is infrastructure as code? 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/what-is-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's foundational overview defining Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles. Highlights benefits like traceability, scalability, consistent environments, and accelerated delivery lifecycles, establishing a baseline paradigm for DevOps practices.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: How to use Terraform outputs and inputs](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-terraform-inputs-and-outputs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental guide to module parameterization. Clarifies how to construct flexible, highly reusable modules using input variables (with strict validation rules) and export modular properties via standard outputs.
-  - **(2022)** [k21academy.com: Why Terraform? Not Chef, Ansible, Puppet, CloudFormation? 🌟](https://k21academy.com/terraform/why-terraform-not-chef-ansible-puppet-cloudformation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparison-focused educational resource highlighting why Terraform's declarative approach, provider ecosystem, and stateful tracking mechanism offer significant advantages over traditional configuration management tools.
-  - **(2022)** [hub.qovery.com: Terraform is Not the Golden Hammer](https://www.qovery.com/docs/getting-started/introduction) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical critique from Qovery discussing the boundaries of Terraform. Argues that while it is exceptional for static cloud resource layout, it remains ill-suited for real-time application deployment layers and dynamic developer self-service tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [accurics.com: Terraform Security: Improving IaC Scans with Terraform Plan Output](https://www.tenable.com/cloud-security/products/cnapp) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how importing serialized Terraform plan files (tfplan.json) into static analysis engines (now part of Tenable CNAPP) delivers far more precise security scans than analyzing static HCL files alone, thereby reducing false-positive rates.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Securing your multi-cloud Terraform pipelines with policy-as-code](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/securing-your-multi-cloud-terraform-pipelines-with-policy-as-code) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores how to leverage modern Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Rego scripting to implement custom guardrails within multicloud CI/CD pipelines. Enables platform engineering teams to enforce automated regulatory compliance prior to resource creation.
-  - **(2022)** [middlewareinventory.com: Terraform import All AWS Security Groups – How to 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/terraform-import-securitygroup-aws) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A pragmatic script-driven guide explaining how to perform massive bulk-imports of existing AWS Security Groups into Terraform state. Prevents drift issues and manual translation bottlenecks during platform migration.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Terraform on AWS: Multi-Account Setup and Other Advanced Tips](https://thenewstack.io/terraform-on-aws-multi-account-setup-and-other-advanced-tips) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores enterprise Terraform architectures focusing on multi-account AWS structures and secure assume-role paradigms. Details how to coordinate backend state files and implement workspace isolations across organizations.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: HashiCorp Terraform AWS Provider Introduces Significant Changes to Amazon S3 Bucket Resource](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/terraform-aws-provider-s3) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes key architectural migrations within the HashiCorp AWS Provider v4 concerning Amazon S3 resource structures. Highlights the transition from a monolithic configuration block to modularized sub-resource schemas.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Save time with automated security checks of your Terraform scripts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/save-time-with-automated-security-checks-of-terraform-scripts) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official AWS tutorial outlining security verification workflows for Terraform templates. Shows how to integrate automated scanners like tfsec and Checkov inside CI pipelines to catch vulnerabilities pre-provisioning.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Three tier architecture using Terraform in AWs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uDxwNOtilU) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step video architectural walkthrough showing how to build a dynamic three-tier AWS network structure via Terraform. Deploys segregated subnet tiers for the frontend web layer, application runtime, and RDS database layer.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: How to Design and Provision a Production-Ready EKS Cluster](https://itnext.io/how-to-design-and-provision-a-production-ready-eks-cluster-f24156ac29b2) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level architectural post on designing and provisioning production-grade EKS clusters using Terraform. Focuses heavily on network isolation patterns, multi-AZ high availability, and dynamic scaling rules.
-  - **(2022)** [hackernoon.com: Exporting Your GKE Cluster to Terraform Cloud: A Guide with Challenges and Solutions](https://hackernoon.com/exporting-your-gke-cluster-to-terraform-cloud-a-guide-with-challenges-and-solutions) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses methodologies for exporting pre-existing Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters to managed Terraform Cloud environments. Outlines state import patterns, resource alignment challenges, and security token configuration.
-  - **(2022)** [Dzone: Platform as Code With Openshift and Terraform](https://dzone.com/articles/platform-as-code-with-openshift-amp-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece detailing the 'Platform as Code' paradigm using OpenShift and Terraform. Explores enterprise automation strategies, state segregation, and declarative resource definitions for managing secure OpenShift enterprise clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Can I create an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster in Terraform? Yes, you can!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/can-i-create-an-azure-red-hat-openshift-cluster-in-terraform-yes-you-can/3670889) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Microsoft community blueprint discussing the declarative provisioning of Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) using Terraform. It highlights networking prerequisites, service principal configuration, and automated cluster deployment architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [hodovi.cc: Creating a Low Cost Managed Kubernetes Cluster for Personal Development using Terraform](https://hodovi.cc/blog/creating-low-cost-managed-kubernetes-cluster-personal-development-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide detailing how to build a highly cost-effective managed Kubernetes environment for engineering sandbox testing. Emphasizes small node configurations, pool autoscaling, and minimal state profiles to reduce infrastructure costs.
-  - **(2022)** [architect.io: Get started with the Terraform Kubernetes provider](https://loopholelabs.io) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured introduction to the official Kubernetes provider. Outlines how to define namespaces, secrets, configmaps, and simple microservice deployments using HCL declaratives rather than raw YAML resource files.
-  - **(2022)** [releasehub.com: Terraform Kubernetes Deployment: A Detailed Walkthrough](https://release.com/blog/terraform-kubernetes-deployment-a-detailed-walkthrough) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed walk-through demonstrating the creation and bootstrap process of managed cloud container environments, illustrating resource sequencing requirements and control loop structures.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/thomast1906/terraform-on-azure](https://github.com/thomast1906/terraform-on-azure) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of practical community resource scripts demonstrating general deployments on Microsoft Azure. Provides hands-on references for platform engineers to quickly stand up test resources, run validation suites, and explore simple networking layouts.
-  - **(2022)** [Announcing Azure Terrafy and AzAPI Terraform Provider Previews](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-azure-terrafy-and-azapi-terraform-provider-previews/3270937) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the debut of Azure Terrafy and the AzAPI Terraform Provider. AzAPI operates directly on top of Azure ARM REST layers, allowing engineers to configure newly released cloud capabilities without waiting for traditional provider updates.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: My Journey to HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate](https://itnext.io/my-journey-to-hashicorp-certified-terraform-associate-f91f397a01e0) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide tracking preparation strategies for the HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate exam. The article breaks down foundational concepts like provider configuration, local state operations, modules, and execution commands, serving as a structured roadmap for engineers.
-  - **(2022)** [itprotoday.com: Who's Winning in the Container Software Market 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcio/answer/ITPro-Today-Network-Computing-IoT-World-Today-combine-with-TechTarget)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A business and market analysis of the container software landscape, highlighting market share dynamics, consolidation waves, and the competitive positioning of major players like Red Hat, VMware, Rancher, and cloud hyperscalers. Reflects the strategic evolution toward managed platform-as-a-service models.
-  - **(2022)** [dkrallis.wordpress.com: How to create an OpenShift Cluster in Azure and how you can interact with Azure DevOps environment – Part A](https://dkrallis.wordpress.com/2022/11/25/how-to-create-an-openshift-cluster-in-azure-and-how-you-can-interact-with-azure-devops-environment-part-a) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step tutorial showing how to deploy private Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) instances and manage pipeline execution via secure Azure DevOps agents.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Scale your application containers on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) clusters using Amazon EFS storage](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/scale-your-application-containers-on-red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-rosa-clusters-using-amazon-efs-storage) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Teaches architects how to provision and leverage Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) to achieve multi-AZ ReadWriteMany (RWX) storage for scalable application backends.
-  - **(2022)** [OpenShift Registry & Quay](https://nubenetes.com/registries/) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive analysis of Red Hat Quay and the integrated OpenShift Container Registry. Details secure image storage, vulnerability scanning with Clair, and geo-replication capabilities. It highlights Quay's enterprise-grade multi-tenancy and RBAC controls, which ensure secure artifact promotion within high-performance microservices pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com: OKD 4 Roadmap](https://github.com/openshift/community/blob/master/ROADMAP.md) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The OKD 4 development roadmap hosted on GitHub. It tracks the migration of build systems, target OS configurations (e.g., transition states of Fedora CoreOS), integration of updated Kubernetes API versions, and community-driven features like multi-arch architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: JavaScript cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/javascript-cheat-sheet) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modern quick-reference syntax compiler for ES6+ JavaScript. Designed to optimize developer productivity, it covers data types, manipulation protocols, async/await structures, and event-driven browser interfaces.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Linux logrotate cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/logrotate-cheat-sheet) [BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic reference guide to configuring and troubleshooting the Linux logrotate daemon. It provides clear patterns for defining size limits, automated log rotation frequency, compression policies, and purging behaviors for production environments.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Watch command cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/watch-cheat-sheet) [BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical reference showing how to use the Linux watch utility to monitor command output in real-time. It showcases how to track disk usage trends, network ports, or pod scheduling configurations directly in the terminal.
-  - **(2022)** [Networking Cheat Sheet](https://nubenetes.com/networking/) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Consolidated technical reference detailing essential low-level networking parameters, CIDR calculations, subnetting concepts, and critical routing architectures. Serves as a quick diagnostic lookup sheet for standard network protocol analysis and port troubleshooting.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: JupyterLab cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/jupyterlab-cheat-sheet) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted command cheat sheet highlighting JupyterLab's execution environments, interface layouts, extension structures, and kernel-switching protocols to benefit data engineering cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [kdnuggets.com: The Complete Collection of Data Science Cheat Sheets – Part 1](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2022/02/complete-collection-data-science-cheat-sheets-part-1.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of a detailed data science index, offering consolidated guides for pandas datasets, multi-dimensional numpy computations, and essential algebraic and statistical operations.
-  - **(2022)** [kdnuggets.com: The Complete Collection of Data Science Cheat Sheets – Part 2](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2022/02/complete-collection-data-science-cheat-sheets-part-2.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two of the data science index, summarizing advanced Scikit-Learn pipelines, TensorFlow model creation, natural language processes, and interactive visualization charts.
-  - **(2022)** [Fully Automated Management of Egress IPs with the egressip-ipam-operator 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fully-automated-management-of-egress-ips-with-the-egressip-ipam-operator) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the egressip-ipam-operator, which automates and orchestrates the allocation of static Egress IPs for outbound Kubernetes traffic. Double-evidence synthesis shows this is critical for integrating cloud-native workloads with enterprise firewalls that require predictable IP whitelists.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Why choose Rocket.Chat for your open source chat tool](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/rocketchat-data-privacy) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical review advocating for Rocket.Chat as a privacy-focused, scalable, open-source communication application. Provides design concepts for self-hosting chat infrastructure inside sandboxed container platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [rapidapi.com:What is OAuth2.0?](https://rapidapi.com/guides/oath2-0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive foundational guide breaking down the OAuth 2.0 authorization framework. It delineates core concepts including authentication flows, grant types, token lifecycles, and security delegation mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Implement an OAuth2 Resource Server with Spring Security](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/oauth2-resourceserver-with-spring-security) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on implementation tutorial detailing the deployment of an OAuth2-compliant resource server using Spring Security. It guides through configuring middleware to parse and authenticate incoming JWT requests.
-  - **(2022)** [curity.io: OAuth 2.0 Overview](https://curity.io/resources/learn/oauth-overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industrial-grade review of the OAuth 2.0 protocol specifications, flows, and grant types. Provides system architects with core design criteria to safely establish authorization states between microservice deployments. Underlines secure handling of access, refresh, and id tokens.
-  - **(2022)** [curity.io: OpenID Connect Overview](https://curity.io/resources/learn/openid-connect-overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive architecture overview of OpenID Connect (OIDC) acting as the authentication layer on top of OAuth 2.0. Analyzes ID token syntax, discovery endpoints, and flows for multi-tenant systems. Essential background knowledge for implementing cloud-native federated identities.
-  - **(2022)** [Red Hat's approach to Edge Computing 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/edge-computing-approach) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Red Hat's edge computing framework using lightweight OpenShift single-node configurations and MicroShift. It details how the architecture addresses low-latency processing, disconnected operations, and remote automated lifecycle management. This framework enables enterprise microservices to deploy seamlessly from core data centers to resource-constrained IoT gateways.
-  - **(2022)** [linkedin: Jenkins Server setup with dynamic worker nodes](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jenkins-server-setup-dynamic-worker-nodes-shishir-khandelwal)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural piece covers setting up a dynamic, cost-efficient Jenkins platform using containerized worker nodes. It details cloud integrations to spin up ephemeral worker pods on demand.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io/tagged/jenkins-x](https://itnext.io/tagged/jenkins-x) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated feed of tech posts detailing practical, hands-on implementations and configurations of Jenkins X within multi-cloud containerized environments. Useful for tracing evolution patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Best Jenkins Pipeline Tutorial For Beginners (Examples) 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/jenkins-pipeline-tutorial) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed entry-level guide to understanding Jenkins Declarative versus Scripted Pipeline syntax. Explains basic pipeline constructs including stages, agents, post-execution tasks, and environment variable manipulation.
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: How To Set Jenkins Pipeline Environment Variables? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/set-jenkins-pipeline-environment-variables-list)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide detailing how to declare, set, and override global and local environment variables in Jenkins declarative and scripted pipelines. *Curator Insight*: Environment variable syntax tutorial. *Live Grounding*: Crucial for maintaining clean parameterization and securing configurations outside application code.
-  - **(2022)** [camunda.com: How We Overcame Long-Running Job Limitations in Jenkins Declarative Pipelines](https://camunda.com/blog/2022/02/how-we-overcame-long-running-job-limitations-in-jenkins-declarative-pipelines) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical case study by Camunda detailing methods to bypass script size limitations and JVM stack overflows in complex pipelines. *Curator Insight*: Scaling execution. *Live Grounding*: Crucial for large engineering teams struggling with the maximum method size limit in Groovy files.
-  - **(2022)** [Defines a Groovy CPS DSL definition: pipelineJob definition cps script](https://jenkinsci.github.io/job-dsl-plugin) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents an aggregative documentation path detailing Groovy CPS execution layouts, pipeline migrations, and auxiliary utility plugins. Live Grounding asserts that despite modern cloud-native shifts, these JobDSL APIs and diagnostic tools (like the Plugin Installation Manager) form the backbone of highly reliable enterprise environments. It provides essential guidelines for maintaining complex pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [influxdb-templates](https://www.influxdata.com) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pre-packaged configurations and manifests containing Telegraf setups, dashboards, and alert rules. Simplifies rapid deployment of specialized monitoring tasks (e.g., Redis, Nginx) within InfluxDB.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Great GitHub repositories that developers love](https://dev.to/swordheath/great-github-repositories-that-developers-love-1g97)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical list highlighting top open-source projects on GitHub that developers leverage for high-yield productivity. Analyzes repositories from educational courses to enterprise tooling frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [foojay.io: Top 10 Java Language Features](https://foojay.io/today/top-10-java-language-features) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curates the top ten most impactful modern language features in Java. Highlighting functional programming enhancements, records, pattern matching, and var inference, this guide demonstrates how modern Java matches the developer ergonomics of younger languages.
-  - **(2022)** [java-success.com: 01: Q07 – Q12 Java Micro & Web services Interview Q&As](https://www.java-success.com/microservices-interview-questions) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive Q&A preparation guide addressing core interview topics in Java microservices. This document covers crucial real-world concepts: database-per-service patterns, eventual consistency, CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation), and saga-driven transactions.
-  - **(2022)** [javatechonline.com: Making Java easy to learn - OOPs Design Principles](https://javatechonline.com/oops-principles-oops-design-principles) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide on SOLID design principles and Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) methodologies. This resource links core design patterns to system modularity and maintainability, providing developers with the tools to construct long-term, evolvable software systems.
-  - **(2022)** [Best Java Frameworks Solutions](https://www.peerspot.com/categories/java-frameworks) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated directory compiling enterprise evaluations and peer reviews of leading Java frameworks. It contrasts Spring, Jakarta EE, Quarkus, and Micronaut along critical axes such as developer experience, memory footprint, cold-start latencies, and containerization maturity.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 5 Best Java Frameworks to Learn in 2022 for Microservices and Cloud Native Development](https://dev.to/javinpaul/5-best-java-frameworks-to-learn-in-2022-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-development-4732) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A review of modern Java frameworks optimized for cloud-native deployment. Highlighting Spring Boot, Quarkus, Micronaut, Helidon, and Play, the article analyzes key differentiators including ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation, memory footprint sizes, and native compilation suitability for serverless architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Best way to master spring boot , a complete roadmap](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/springboot/best-way-to-master-spring-boot-a-complete-roadmap) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured developer training roadmap designed to guide programmers from core IoC and dependency injection concepts through web, security, data integrations, and advanced containerized deployment strategies in Spring Boot.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: How to log SQL statements in Spring Boot? Example Tutorial](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/02/how-to-log-sql-statements-in-spring.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates simple configuration strategies to output generated Hibernate SQL queries directly to standard output for debugging purposes. It compares application properties configurations against logback file management schemes.
-  - **(2022)** [javatechonline.com: How To Work With Apache Kafka In Spring Boot?](https://javatechonline.com/how-to-work-with-apache-kafka-in-spring-boot) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides developers through integrating Apache Kafka within Spring Boot microservices. It highlights declarative patterns for configuring high-performance messaging producers, transactional consumer groups, and automated schema registry interactions via Spring configuration properties.
-  - **(2022)** [javaguides.net: Event-Driven Microservices using Spring Boot and Kafka](https://www.javaguides.net/2022/07/event-driven-microservices-using-spring-boot-and-apache-kafka.html?spref=tw) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to architect fully event-driven microservices using Spring Boot and Apache Kafka. It covers payload modeling, transactional messaging, resilient dead-letter queues, and decoupling system boundaries through asynchronous event patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Distributed Transactions in Microservices with Kafka Streams and Spring Boot](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/01/24/distributed-transactions-in-microservices-with-kafka-streams-and-spring-boot) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the implementation of distributed transactions within Spring Boot microservice networks using Kafka Streams. It evaluates how to enforce eventual consistency via the Saga design pattern, avoiding classical distributed two-phase lock contentions.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Spring Boot + Angular Example Tutorial for Java Developers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/01/spring-boot-angular-example-tutorial.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fullstack starter tutorial demonstrating how to integrate a Spring Boot backend API with an Angular single-page frontend application. It covers structuring cross-origin request policies (CORS), handling JSON model parsing, and securing application endpoints.
-  - **(2022)** [developer.okta.com: Build REST APIs and Native Java Apps with Helidon](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/01/06/native-java-helidon) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on constructing cloud-native REST endpoints using Helidon MP and compiling them into native executables using GraalVM. Incorporates OIDC authentication using Okta, demonstrating how to achieve sub-second startup times and minuscule memory footprints for containerized Java workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: 9 ways to learn Ansible this year 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/learn-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents nine structured avenues to quickly learn and master Ansible. Features suggestions including interactive hands-on sandboxes, real-world role patterns, training resources, and active developer forums.
-  - **(2022)** [Ansible Let's Encrypt Collection](https://www.telekom-mms.com/blog) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized Ansible Collection designed to automate the lifecycle of Let's Encrypt TLS/SSL certificates. It leverages the ACME protocol to orchestrate automated domain validation, certificate issuance, renewal, and web server configuration reloading across infrastructure.
-  - **(2022)** [learning-devops-tools-with-nandita.blogspot.com: Overview of Ansible and Ansible Playbooks](https://learning-devops-tools-with-nandita.blogspot.com/2022/08/overview-of-ansible-and-ansible.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An foundational introduction to Ansible configuration management, detailing the core architecture, agentless push model, and YAML playbook structures. Clarifies how task-state validation enforces declarative infrastructure configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com/sysadmin/ansible-lists-dictionaries-yaml: How to work with lists and dictionaries in Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-lists-dictionaries-yaml)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep dive demonstrating the manipulation of complex YAML lists and dictionaries in Ansible. Explores mapping, filtering, and joining complex host matrices with native Jinja2 structures.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: How to install VMs and Ansible Automation Platform on Mac M1](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/10/25/how-install-vms-and-ansible-automation-platform-mac-m1) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed engineering guide for configuring local VM environments and deploying Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform (AAP) on Apple Silicon (M1/M2) hardware. Demonstrates hypervisor compatibility layers and target architecture translation.
-  - **(2022)** [steampunk.si: Let us give Ansible a REST](https://steampunk.si/blog/let-us-give-ansible-a-rest) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines advanced patterns of REST API orchestration. Discusses robust exception-handling, rate-limiting, and state-reconciliation when interacting with distributed microservice control planes.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Redefining the possibilities of IT automation across your ecosystem with Red Hat partners](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/redefining-possibilities-it-automation-across-your-ecosystem-red-hat-partners)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates Red Hat's ecosystem collaboration strategy, focusing on certified infrastructure plugins. Covers streamlined workflows developed alongside AWS, Cisco, and F5 networking nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [ansible.com: The Top 10 Ansible Blogs of 2022](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/top-10-ansible-blogs-2022)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated digest of the most impactful Ansible-focused blogs of 2022, highlighting innovations in automation controller integrations, cloud-native operators, and execution environment isolation. This compilation serves as a learning map for engineering teams adapting to enterprise automation patterns and modular collections.
-  - **(2022)** [linuxsysadmins.com: Install Ansible AWX on Kubernetes in 5 minutes](https://www.linuxsysadmins.com/install-ansible-awx-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rapid deployment guide demonstrating how to bootstrap an instance of Ansible AWX on a Kubernetes cluster using the AWX Operator. It covers namespace preparation, applying the custom resource manifest, and verifying initial service exposures.
-  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Use the Ansible Kubernetes Module](https://adamtheautomator.com/ansible-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical tutorial focusing on deploying applications inside Kubernetes utilizing the `k8s` Ansible module. It highlights authentication patterns, namespace orchestration, and managing deployments or services using declarative syntax.
-  - **(2022)** [dynatrace.com: Achieve faster time to value by deploying thousands of OneAgents at once with Ansible (Preview)](https://www.dynatrace.com/platform/oneagent) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details utilizing Ansible automation to rapidly deploy and configure thousands of Dynatrace OneAgent nodes simultaneously. It leverages certified collections to deploy system services across heterogeneous OS landscapes while ensuring uniform host tagging and environment variables.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Simple Load Testing with GitHub Actions](https://thenewstack.io/simple-load-testing-with-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical engineering guide detailing how to build an automated, zero-infrastructure load testing flow using GitHub Actions. It highlights how integrating lightweight load generators (like k6 or Vegeta) into standard YAML workflows establishes early performance baselines and guards against performance regressions.
-  - **(2022)** [softwaretestingmagazine.com: Learning JMeter : Documentation, Tutorials, Videos](https://www.softwaretestingmagazine.com/tools/learning-jmeter-documentation-tutorials-videos) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive compilation of tutorials, documentation, and videos for Apache JMeter. From an architectural standpoint, JMeter remains a foundational Java-based tool for load testing and performance measurement. Although newer Go/Rust-based tooling is rising, JMeter's extensive protocol support (HTTP, JDBC, JMS) ensures its continued enterprise relevance.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.desdelinux.net: Microsoft Performance-Tools, una serie de herramientas open source para analizar el rendimiento del sistema](https://blog.desdelinux.net/microsoft-performance-tools-una-serie-de-herramientas-open-source-para-analizar-el-rendimiento-del-sistema) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of Microsoft's Performance-Tools suite, which provides cross-platform command-line tools for analyzing trace logs, Windows/Linux system resource usage, and overall system performance. It details how architects can inspect CPU, disk, and networking bottlenecks at a low kernel-level, enhancing system-level optimization.
-  - **(2022)** [GitHub Copilot is generally available to all developers](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-copilot-is-generally-available-to-all-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces the general availability (GA) release model of GitHub Copilot for all software developers. Discusses infrastructure scaling improvements, commercial licensing fees, and the introduction of free access paths for open-source maintainers. Marks the first mature milestone of commercial coding AI.
-  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: GitHub Copilot, el asistente para programar basado en IA, ya estΓ‘ disponible para todos: cuΓ‘nto cuesta y quienes lo pueden usar gratis](https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/github-copilot-asistente-para-escribir-codigo-basado-ia-esta-disponible-para-todos-esto-que-costara) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Copilot's commercial launch parameters, monthly subscription prices, and academic access plans. Outlines the technical setup prerequisites inside modern desktop environments. Summarizes enterprise governance policies for internal tooling onboarding.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: Ya hay organizaciones pro-software libre abandonando GitHub por su uso comercial de proyectos open source en Copilot](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/hay-organizaciones-pro-software-libre-abandonando-github-su-uso-comercial-proyectos-open-source-copilot) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the open-source community backlash and subsequent project migrations away from GitHub due to the commercial ingestion of copyleft-licensed codebases for training Copilot. Outlines the ethical and legal complexities of automated code reuse.
-  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: Copilot es una revoluciΓ³n para programadores (pero tambiΓ©n un potencial problema legal para Microsoft)](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/copilot-revolucion-para-programadores-tambien-potencial-problema-legal-para-microsoft) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed legal exploration into copyright violation risks Microsoft accepted when commercializing Copilot. Analyzes how training models on public codebases challenges the fair-use doctrine. Establishes context for enterprise IP protection policies in AI-assisted development.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Git? A Beginner's Guide to Git Version Control](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-git-learn-git-version-control) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory handbook defining version control systems. Explores non-linear history tracking, the advantages of branching, and repository collaboration models before diving into CLI commands.
-  - **(2022)** [c-sharpcorner.com: Top 15 Git Commands With Examples For Every DevelopersπŸ’ͺ](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/top-15-git-commands-with-examples-for-every-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles 15 core commands designed to enhance development efficiency. Addresses fundamental branching, status querying, remote syncing, staging mechanics, and conflict mitigation.
-  - **(2022)** [java67.com: Top 10 Free Git Courses and Tutorials for Beginners in 2022 - Best of Lot](https://www.java67.com/2022/07/10-best-free-git-courses-and-tutorials.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A curated catalog of free educational courses on Git and GitHub, evaluating instructional quality and platform accessibility for software teams.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Make your own Git subcommands](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/customize-git-subcommands) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to write custom Git subcommands by placing executable files (like `git-custom-command`) in your system PATH, allowing developers to extend Git's core CLI with specialized team scripts.
-  - **(2022)** [geeksforgeeks.org: How to Write Good Commit Messages in GitHub?](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/git/how-to-write-good-commit-messages-in-github)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines standard practices for structured git commits (imperative mood, subject/body segregation, 50/72 character limits). Discusses how clear commit logging improves software audit trails and automated changelog generation.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Git and Git Workflows – a Practical Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/practical-git-and-git-workflows) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Compares branching models including Git Flow, GitHub Flow, and Trunk-Based Development. Helps engineering teams choose the right workflow based on their deployment frequency, team size, and CI/CD setup.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Development: Introduction to Git Logging](https://thenewstack.io/development-introduction-to-git-logging)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A beginner's guide to git log features. Covers command-line options like `--oneline`, `--graph`, `--author`, and date filtering to easily search project history.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudbees.com: Git Push: An In-Depth Tutorial With Examples](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-push-an-in-depth-tutorial-with-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural exploration of outbound object streaming. Covers local-to-remote handshakes, force pushing safety flags (`--force-with-lease`), upstream setup options (`-u`), and push hook validations.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: My guide to using the Git push command safely](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/git-push)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to run write operations to remote repositories safely. Emphasizes workflows using `--force-with-lease` and configure branch protection to protect production branches.
-  - **(2022)** [simplilearn.com: How to Resolve Merge Conflicts in Git?](https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/git-tutorial/merge-conflicts-in-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Systematic manual on identifying and resolving parallel-modification conflicts. Shows how markers (`<<<<<<<`, `=======`, `>>>>>>>`) work and outlines interactive diff strategies to reconcile divergent branches.
-  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com: How to do GitLab merge request reviews in VS Code](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/mr-reviews-with-vs-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates integrating GitLab Merge Request code reviews directly inside Visual Studio Code. Enables developers to comment, review changes, and manage approvals without switching context to the web UI.
-  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com: GitLab’s guide to CI/CD for beginners](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/beginner-guide-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory educational guide to GitLab CI/CD fundamentals. Outlines basic pipeline stages, executor configuration structures, and standard YAML declarative properties.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How we used parallel CI/CD jobs to increase our productivity](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/using-run-parallel-jobs) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational case study on implementing parallel GitLab CI runner tasks. Highlights how configuring parallel test suites significantly reduced development pipeline feedback cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How to use GitLab CI to deploy to multiple environments](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/ci-deployment-and-environments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details configurations for deploying workloads across multiple cloud environments using GitLab CI. Covers environment variable scoping, secure secret injections, and manual approval gates.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana: How we use the Grafana GitHub plugin to track outstanding pull requests](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-the-grafana-github-plugin-to-track-outstanding-pull-requests) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical guide on configuring Grafana dashboards with GitHub plugins. Demonstrates building engineering performance visualizations to track commit frequencies, PR lifetimes, and team review velocities.
-  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Git Credential Manager: authentication for everyone](https://github.blog/security/application-security/git-credential-manager-authentication-for-everyone)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural security updates inside Git Credential Manager to address multi-factor authentication on GitHub and Azure DevOps. Explains background processes managing secure local keychain interactions to prevent token leakage.
-  - **(2022)** [How to Get More Out of Your Git Commit Message](https://www.datree.io/resources/git-commit-message) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guidelines for writing clean, descriptive, and parseable commit messages. Supports conventional commits, automating software changelogs, semantic version numbering, and improving code review cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [sapling-scm.com](https://sapling-scm.com/docs/introduction) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Sapling is Meta’s Git-compatible source control management system engineered specifically for massive monolithic repositories. Integrates client-side logic with deep server-side virtual file optimizations to provide rapid execution on filesystems with millions of files.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.kubesimplify.com: Moving code between GIT repositories with Copybara | Daniele Polencic](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/moving-code-between-git-repositories-with-copybara) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates Google's Copybara system for transferring and transforming code layouts between disparate Git repositories. Highly valuable for orchestrating multi-repo synchronization pipelines, especially when bridging public open-source forks with secure internal codebases.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: DevOps with GitLab CI Course 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/devops-with-gitlab-ci-course) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, beginner-to-intermediate course on DevOps workflows using GitLab CI. It covers essential pipeline architecture, multi-stage jobs, runner registration, variable management, and caching strategies for optimization.
-  - **(2022)** [testmo.com: GitLab CI/CD Test Automation Pipeline & Reporting](https://www.testmo.com/guides/gitlab-ci-test-automation) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Integration guide outlining how to embed automated test execution and real-time test execution reporting within GitLab CI/CD pipelines. This pattern ensures high-fidelity test telemetry and immediate failure alerts inside the merge request interface.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Managing multiple Kubernetes clusters using Git 🌟](https://itnext.io/managing-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-using-git-cd068bbd85ac) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This deep-dive explores multi-cluster Kubernetes fleet management using GitOps methodologies. It details Git-based declarative workflows using tools like ArgoCD or GitLab Agent for Kubernetes to maintain architectural parity across environment stages.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: How GitHub Does DevOps for its iOS and Android Apps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/GitHub-devops-mobile-apps) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses GitHub's internal orchestration patterns for native iOS and Android continuous integration pipelines. Highlights optimization patterns for automated builds, secure code signing, and binary release strategies utilizing native GitHub Actions runner farms. Relies on internal platform telemetry to structure high-performance mobile deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.gskinner.com: Flutter: Easily add CI testing with GitHub Actions](https://blog.gskinner.com/archives/2022/01/flutter-easily-add-ci-testing-with-github-actions.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical implementation blueprint for integrating Flutter automated testing pipelines within GitHub Actions. Outlines configuration paradigms for environment caching, automated test suite execution, and artifact compilation. Significantly minimizes manual pre-flight validation overhead for cross-platform workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: .NET πŸ’œ GitHub Actions](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-loves-github-actions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the deeply integrated continuous delivery paths between the .NET ecosystem and GitHub Actions. Details official templates designed to compile, containerize, and deploy complex modern .NET microservices. Focuses on security key storage configurations and pipeline telemetry visualization.
-  - **(2022)** [github.blog: 5 automations every developer should be running](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/5-automations-every-developer-should-be-running) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes five vital day-to-day workflow automations. Emphasizes auto-tagging, stale issue processing, automatic assignee assignments, and card synchronization to maximize developer productivity and team collaboration.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fork a GitHub Repository – A Complete Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fork-a-github-repository) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A full-scale workflow study of Git's forking model. Outlines how to set up upstream tracking references, execute rebase tasks, and coordinate complex code integrations to prevent synchronization drift on highly distributed projects.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Create and Sync Git and GitHub Repositories](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-and-sync-git-and-github-repositories) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial on local Git repository creation and remote GitHub synchronization. Highlights configuration mechanics, SSH public key handshakes, remote origin linking, and secure upstream pushing procedures.
-  - **(2022)** [tylercipriani.com: GitHub's Missing Merge Option](https://tylercipriani.com/blog/2022/09/30/githubs-missing-merge-option) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the implications of GitHub's default merge strategies. Analyzes the absence of explicit fast-forward-avoiding rebase options, offering alternative terminal solutions to ensure complete history preservation across complex release branches.
-  - **(2022)** [github.blog: 10 GitHub Actions resources to bookmark from the basics to CI/CD](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/10-github-actions-resources-basics-ci-cd) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A resource directory consolidating starter materials, syntax definitions, and workflow templates. Helps developers scale from basic task automations to enterprise-grade continuous deployment loops.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.fleetdm.com: 4 tips for GitHub Actions usability (+2 bonus tips for debugging)](https://fleetdm.com/engineering/tips-for-github-actions-usability) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides practical tips for optimizing GitHub Actions workflows. Outlines techniques for structured workflow organization, managing secure runner logs, and utilizing interactive terminal access for live debugging.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: How to Determine URL a Local Git Repository was Originally Cloned From](https://build5nines.com/how-to-determine-url-a-local-git-repository-was-originally-cloned-from)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A targeted technical guide detailing commands like 'git remote -v' and 'git config --get remote.origin.url' to inspect remote configurations. Understanding origin metadata is crucial for automating CI/CD pipelines, mapping environments, and troubleshooting multi-remote scenarios in modern infrastructure pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to Use Git Stash Command](https://dev.to/mwafrika/how-to-use-git-stash-command-22bk)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains practical use-cases for isolating uncommitted changes to enable rapid local branch switching. Explains how the stash stack works and demonstrates how to cherry-pick specific changes back to clean working states, preventing manual diffing and code regression risks.
-  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: How do you rename a Git branch?](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/problems/rename-git-branch)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the mechanics of renaming local and remote Git branches using command-line methods. Focuses on resolving modern upstream tracking synchronization tasks using options like 'git branch -m' alongside corresponding remote pushes to purge outdated branches safely.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Checkout Remote Branch Tutorial](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-checkout-remote-branch-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks developers through local instantiation and tracking of remote repository branches. Outlines how modern versions of Git automatically correlate a local name matching a remote branch when using 'git checkout' or 'git switch', simplifying distributed collaboration pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git List Branches – How to Show All Remote and Local Branch Names](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-list-branches-how-to-show-all-remote-and-local-branch-names)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical command reference targeting branch metadata observation tools. Describes query flags such as '-a' (all), '-r' (remote), and '--merged' to prune inactive historical records and keep clean localized environments.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How Git Branches Work](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-git-branches-work)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Git's underlying data structures, demystifying DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) models, refs, and the HEAD pointer. Demonstrates how Git isolates modifications cleanly via pointer-manipulation instead of physical copying, ensuring highly efficient and scalable local execution.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Push to Remote Branch – How to Push a Local Branch to Origin](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-push-to-remote-branch-how-to-push-a-local-branch-to-origin)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on mechanisms to publish local code adjustments to public git origins. Details the importance of the upstream configuration flag ('--set-upstream' or '-u') in establishing clear, continuous reference baselines for subsequent push and pull automation.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Explaining Git branches with a LEGO analogy](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/git-branches)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Simplifies the conceptual understanding of Git branching, staging, and merge mechanisms utilizing physical Lego bricks as visual models. Highly helpful for building conceptual clarity in junior engineers adapting to non-linear development strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudbees.com: Git Squash: How to Condense Your Commit History](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-squash-how-to-condense-your-commit-history)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the mechanisms of squashing commits during the merging cycle to produce a highly readable linear history. The guide highlights interactive rebasing ('git rebase -i') as a fundamental tool for condensing redundant development micro-commits before pull request validation.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Squash Commits – Squashing the Last N Commits into One Commit](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-squash-commits)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to streamline upstream integration by squashing the last N local commits. This guide teaches interactive rebasing syntaxes, walking users through editor configurations, choosing parent references, and reshaping log trails for downstream peer reviews.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: Git: Merge Repositories with History](https://build5nines.com/git-merge-repositories-with-history) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains specialized monorepo migrations by merging isolated Git repositories while retaining complete development logs. Focuses on subdirectory filter-branch operations, adding foreign remotes, and executing forced merges with unrelated histories.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: My guide to understanding Git rebase -i](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/manage-git-commits-rebase-i-command) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into interactive rebasing commands (pick, reword, edit, squash, fixup, drop). Highlights how interactive rebasing works behind the scenes to help developers rewrite local histories cleanly before master integration.
-  - **(2022)** [jmfloreszazo.com: GIT Mejores prΓ‘cticas: CHERRY-PICKING](https://jmfloreszazo.com/git-mejores-practicas-cherry-picking) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical guide in Spanish targeting cherry-picking best practices inside release cycles. Highlights the risks of duplicate commit hashes and outlines strategies for safely cherry-picking patches without fracturing the project's historical graph.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Commit Messages that Project Maintainers Will Appreciate](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-write-commit-messages-maintainers-will-like)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines industry-standard practices for crafting high-quality commit messages, emphasizing the Conventional Commits specification. By structuring messages with imperative-mood titles, descriptive bodies, and footer metadata, developers ensure long-term codebase maintainability and automated changelog generation.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Open Source: Multiple branches and git merges](https://dev.to/okimotomizuho/open-source-multiple-branches-and-git-merges-2f69)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on integration strategies for contributors managing branch hierarchies in open-source projects. Offers concrete tips on coordinating forks, staging changes across distinct feature branches, and safely executing pulls and merges with upstream main branches.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 3 Ways to Backup Your Code (Even If You Don’t Know Git)](https://dev.to/github/3-ways-to-backup-your-code-even-if-you-dont-know-git-1o5l)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates simple backup patterns ranging from manual zip compression and cloud storage synchronizations to primary Git remotes. Tailored for beginners seeking data resilience strategies prior to adopting complex CI/CD tooling.
-  - **(2022)** [adevait.com: Creating a Branching Strategy for Small Teams](https://adevait.com/software/creating-branching-strategy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to establish light, highly collaborative branching structures tailored for small, fast-moving agile development teams. Evaluates feature branching, hotfix workflows, and automated PR review loops to maintain speed and safety.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: A new era of Kubernetes integrations on GitLab.com](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-kubernetes-agent-on-gitlab-com) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the GitLab Agent for Kubernetes, enabling pull-based GitOps deployment workflows. This architecture shifts away from traditional push-based CI models, offering enhanced security and continuous state reconciliation.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab’s Kubernetes Operator with support for Red Hat OpenShift is now generally available](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/open-shift-ga) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces general availability of the GitLab Kubernetes Operator with Red Hat OpenShift support. Discusses lifecycle automation, upgrades, and scaling procedures for self-hosted GitLab instances inside secure enterprise clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How to install and use the GitLab Kubernetes Operator (on OCP)](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gko-on-ocp) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational installation guide for deploying the GitLab Kubernetes Operator on Red Hat OpenShift. Discusses Ingress controllers, Security Context Constraints (SCC), and persistent storage volumes.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: Simple Kubernetes management with GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/simple-kubernetes-management-with-gitlab)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide on using GitLab as a unified management plane for Kubernetes. Covers cluster connecting procedures, security posture monitoring, and automated Auto DevOps pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: GitHub Codespaces Can Now Be Templated to Improve Performance](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/github-codespaces-templates) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly detailed architectural update explaining the utilization of pre-built templates inside GitHub Codespaces. By pre-building workspace snapshots, teams bypass complex dependencies and image extraction phases during startup.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git and GitHub Tutorial – Version Control for Beginners 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-for-beginners) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Massive foundational reference course targeting Git and GitHub mechanics. Covers localized staging workflows, remote push commands, tracking changes, and conflict resolution basics.
-  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Dependency graph now supports GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/dependency-graph-now-supports-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces dependency graph native tracking for GitHub Actions. Provides deep security oversight by indexing actions, workflows, and third-party task plugins, exposing vulnerabilities, and generating automatic Dependabot alert remedies across pipeline executions.
-  - **(2022)** [steampipe.io: Top 3 ways to improve GitHub org security](https://steampipe.io/blog/github-security-tips) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines methodologies for auditing and improving GitHub organization configurations using Steampipe. Synthesizes query scripts to dynamically monitor third-party OAuth access, MFA compliance, and excessive repository administration rights.
-  - **(2022)** [Sharing a NVIDIA GPU Between Pods in Kubernetes](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/sharing-a-nvidia-gpu-between-pods-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical exploration of fractional GPU sharing techniques, including NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) and MPS, within Kubernetes clusters. Resolves major resource allocation bottlenecks to drive cost-effective machine learning workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [practicalkubernetes.blogspot.com: Making the case for Kubernetes Operators](https://practicalkubernetes.blogspot.com/2022/01/making-case-for-kubernetes-operators.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses why operators are well-suited for stateful databases and complex storage platforms, translating operational procedures into reliable code loops.
-  - **(2022)** [kubeload - load testing](https://github.com/Efrat19/kubeload) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operator framework that manages and scales load testing deployments inside a cluster. It coordinates distributed engines to simulate realistic traffic profiles against selected cluster endpoints, streamlining continuous integration workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [Kdo: deployless development on Kubernetes 🌟](https://kdo.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Bypasses standard development lifecycles by executing code directly inside Kubernetes environments. It connects local systems directly with cluster networks, eliminating slow container build-and-push cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [The Beginner’s Guide to the Ansible Inventory](https://www.packetcoders.io/the-beginners-guide-to-the-ansible-inventory) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive primer exploring how to declare, structure, and organize Ansible inventories. Covers standard INI and YAML file declarations, host-group structures, nested grouping, and introductory dynamic inventory strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/hkhelil: Building a Kubernetes Operator with an NGINX CRD](https://dev.to/hkhelil/building-a-kubernetes-operator-with-an-nginx-crd-3lil) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step developer tutorial building an NGINX web server operator from scratch. It guides the reader through CRD definitions and controller structures, making it an excellent practical entry point for understanding the reconciliation model in a hands-on way.
-  - **(2022)** [mperezco/forklift-configmap-service](https://github.com/mmmmmmpc/forklift-configmap-service) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized service designed to dynamically orchestrate Kubernetes ConfigMap generation and delivery. It acts as a sidecar or control helper to keep configuration payloads dynamically synced across targeted deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [Manifesto 🌟](https://gitlab.com/jackatbancast/manifesto) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A template compilation utility hosted on GitLab. It parses raw configuration definitions into valid YAML files ready for ingestion by standard GitOps tools. Offers a lightweight templating workflow for smaller operations.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: From Code to Cloud: Quality Kubernetes Deployments with Monokle' | Cloud Native Islamabad](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IFAg782pf8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video presentation exploring how to transition from code to cloud by utilizing Monokle to build high-quality, compliant Kubernetes deployments. The session provides live demonstrations of Monokle's visual editing capabilities.
-  - **(2022)** [Exploring Kubernetes Pods with Meshery](https://docs.meshery.io/guides/tutorials/kubernetes-pods)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide from the Meshery documentation focusing on managing and inspecting Kubernetes Pods within a service mesh environment. It illustrates how to leverage Meshery's visual designer to orchestrate workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [vault-controller](https://github.com/gobins/vault-controller) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight Kubernetes controller designed to inject HashiCorp Vault secrets natively into container execution environments. Simplifies authorization configurations and decouples microservices from vendor-specific secrets SDKs.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Pixie: an X-ray Machine for Kubernetes Traffic](https://dev.to/otomato_io/pixie-an-x-ray-machine-for-kubernetes-traffic-23pd) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical overview of Pixie, a CNCF-hosted, eBPF-powered observability framework. The guide details how Pixie leverages eBPF kernel probes to dynamically capture SQL commands, HTTP traffic, and performance metrics without code changes or sidecar injection overhead.
-  - **(2022)** [kingdonb/kubectl-exec-user](https://github.com/kingdonb/kubectl-exec-user) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized kubectl plugin built to execute shell commands inside containers using specific administrative user IDs. While helpful for testing boundary conditions under Pod Security Standards, it has lost active maintenance in favor of native kubectl capabilities.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-sockperf](https://github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-sockperf) ⭐ 22  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized plugin designed to run sockperf-based latency and throughput tests between Kubernetes pods. Although a valuable benchmarking tool for network CNI evaluations, it is currently inactive, with administrators migrating to generalized benchmarking tools.
-  - **(2022)** [cyberithub.com: 70+ Important Kubernetes Related Tools You Should Know About](https://www.cyberithub.com/70-important-kubernetes-related-tools-you-should-know-about) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-density reference list compiling over 70 popular Kubernetes utilities, engines, and extensions. Covers critical platform operations areas including ingress controllers, monitoring agents, security checkers, network analyzers, and backup utilities.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: 5 open source tools for developing on the cloud](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/open-source-tools-developing-cloud) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews five open-source utilities designed to simplify the cloud development process. Explores patterns including container build optimization, local virtualization engines, and infrastructure code validations to help developers minimize localized feedback loops.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: 8 open source Kubernetes security tools](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/06/20/8-open-source-kubernetes-security-tools) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates eight open-source security utilities critical for securing containerized environments. Highlights runtime threat detectors, IaC scanners, policy compliance checkers, and secrets managers, discussing deployment strategies for secure platform engineering.
-  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: 9 Open Source Developer Tools for Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/9-open-source-developer-tools-for-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated round-up of nine vital open-source developer tools for Kubernetes. Evaluates Skaffold, Telepresence, Lens, and others, emphasizing their utility in shortening development feedback loops and streamlining local cluster integrations.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 15 tools that make Kubernetes easier](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2265016/15-tools-that-make-kubernetes-easier.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evaluation of fifteen open-source CLI and dashboard tools designed to simplify day-to-day Kubernetes cluster operations. Analyzes lightweight management applications, manifest syntax linters, and network connectivity utilities.
-  - **(2022)** [go-kubectx](https://github.com/aca/go-kubectx) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-performance, Go-native alternative port of the traditional kubectx script. Focuses on speed and execution efficiency when searching and switching between hundreds of active Kubernetes cluster profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [kube-exec 🌟](https://engineerd.github.io/kube-exec/introduction) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A streamlined wrapper designed to optimize interactive container access via kubectl exec. Cuts through repetitive argument flags and targets pods using quick matches to establish terminal tunnels.
-  - **(2022)** [**K8bit** β€” the tiny Kubernetes dashboard 🌟](https://github.com/learnk8s/k8bit) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An ultra-lightweight, visual Kubernetes dashboard optimized for quick local development cycles. It renders operational resource states dynamically without incurring the high host memory or CPU overhead of standard web-native platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [kubedev 🌟](https://relferreira.github.io/kubedev) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A local desktop application wrapper giving developers real-time graphical insights into running local clusters. Simplifies common developer workflows like tailing logs, inspecting port-forwards, and viewing state changes without context-switching.
-  - **(2022)** [Kubernetes Deployment Builder 🌟🌟](https://static.brandonpotter.com/kubernetes/DeploymentBuilder.html) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simple web-based user interface that enables engineers to generate valid Kubernetes Deployment YAML files. Simplifies configuration composition and reduces onboarding roadblocks for engineers learning manifest syntaxes.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Garden: The Configure-Once Kubernetes Platform for Seamless' Dev/Prod Integration](https://thenewstack.io/garden-the-configure-once-kubernetes-platform-for-seamless-dev-prod-integration) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical article examining Garden's approach to developer workflow automation on Kubernetes. It explains how Garden utilizes graph-based build-test-deploy cycles to unify development environments with production-grade setups.
-  - **(2022)** [salaboy.com: Building platforms on top of Kubernetes: VCluster and Crossplane](https://www.salaboy.com/2022/08/03/building-platforms-on-top-of-kubernetes-vcluster-and-crossplane) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural analysis exploring how to assemble developer platforms using Crossplane for cloud resource provisioning and vcluster for lightweight, isolated virtual control planes. It underscores the modern paradigm of 'Kubernetes as a control plane' rather than just a container orchestrator.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps at Home: Automate Code Deploys with Kubernetes and Flux](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-at-home-automate-code-deploys-with-kubernetes-and-flux) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walkthrough for setting up self-hosted GitOps pipelines on homelabs or small clusters using Flux. Highlights automated deployment routines and resource orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Scout Suite reports using Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://thomasthornton.cloud/scout-suite-reports-using-azure-devops-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step pipeline configuration integrating NCC Group's Scout Suite security auditor inside Azure DevOps environments, allowing cloud engineering squads to dynamically audit security posture changes.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: Get Started with Azure Bicep – Alternative to ARM Templates](https://build5nines.com/get-started-with-azure-bicep) [BICEP CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Azure Bicep as Microsoft's strategic evolution beyond JSON-based ARM templates. It contrasts the language's simplified abstraction layer, compilation mechanics, and automatic dependency resolution against traditional enterprise patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [nubesgen.com](https://nubesgen.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official workspace for NubesGen, a community-driven GitOps bootstrapping engine. It streamlines developer onboarding by dynamically outputting tailored, best-practice Terraform or Bicep templates for hosting Java, Node.js, and .NET applications on Azure. This eliminates manual configuration of networking and identity components.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: NubesGen Brings Git Push to Azure Infrastructure](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/03/nubesgen-azure-infrastructure)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of the technical value proposition of NubesGen. Evaluates how developers can utilize Git-driven configurations to automatically provision secure Azure environments. This shift-left mechanism reduces platform engineering bottlenecks by providing automated, developer-accessible IaC pipelines aligned with security baselines.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: Overlapping IP addresses in a hub-and-spoke network (feat. AVNM & ARS)](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2022/11/14/overlapping-ip-addresses-in-a-hub-and-spoke-network-feat-avnm-ars) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth network engineering analysis on resolving overlapping IP addresses in enterprise hub-and-spoke topologies. Evaluates the integration of Azure Virtual Network Manager (AVNM) and Azure Route Server (ARS) to resolve complex routing conflicts. Addresses dynamic NAT policies, route propagation metrics, and route-filtering mechanisms.
-  - **(2022)** [arinco.com.au: Awesome Azure Policy Chapter 1](https://arinco.com.au/blog/awesome-azure-policy-chapter-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Granular deployment guide for Azure Policy architecture, focusing on the fundamentals of constructing custom JSON definitions. Explains parameter declaration, execution contexts, and mapping policy structures to target enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [arinco.com.au: Awesome Azure Policy Chapter 2](https://arinco.com.au/blog/awesome-azure-policy-chapter-2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced mechanics of Azure Policy, exploring parameter inheritance, deployIfNotExists policies, and automated remediation tasks across massive enterprise management groups. Key to achieving continuous compliance without developer bottlenecking.
-  - **(2022)** [justinoconnor.codes: Azure Periodic Table of Resource Naming Convention Shorthands](https://justinoconnor.codes/2022/08/19/azure-periodic-table-of-resource-naming-convention-shorthands) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference matrix mapping standardized abbreviations for Azure resource types. It functions as an interactive periodic table to assist cloud architects in organizing consistent tagging and infrastructure-as-code deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasmaurer.ch: How To Learn Microsoft Azure in 2022](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2022/01/how-to-learn-microsoft-azure-in-2022) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured roadmap written in 2022 designed to help professionals learn Microsoft Azure. While some core networking and landing zone concepts remain stable, newer innovations like AI integrations and unified landing zones should be supplemented with current 2026 guidelines.
-  - **(2022)** [mssqltips.com: Choosing Between SQL Server Integration Services and Azure Data Factory](https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/7094/azure-data-factory-vs-ssis-similarities-differences) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative analysis outlining structural trade-offs between on-premises SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and cloud-native Azure Data Factory (ADF). Evaluates scaling metrics, deployment methods, and connectivity requirements.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Conditional Variables in Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://thomasthornton.cloud/conditional-variables-in-azure-devops-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed evaluation of configuring dynamic and conditional variable expressions within Azure DevOps YAML pipelines. By utilizing built-in pipeline expressions, developers can adjust variable values based on source branch, trigger conditions, or build parameters. This capability promotes DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) practices and allows high levels of pipeline reuse across different environments.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Adding pull-request comments to Azure DevOps Repo from Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://thomasthornton.cloud/adding-pull-request-comments-to-azure-devops-repo-from-azure-devops-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step automation guide showing how to programmatically publish comments back to Azure DevOps pull requests directly from active CI pipelines. Using the Azure DevOps REST API or CLI within pipeline stages, teams can auto-post code quality summaries, terraform plans, or security scanner findings. This approach shortens the feedback loop for developers and streamlines team review processes.
-  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Use PowerShell to search for accounts in Active Directory that have gone stale!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/windowsserver/use-powershell-to-search-for-accounts-in-active-directory-that-have-gone-stale/3585934) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents clean Active Directory directory-sweeping scripts configured to isolate inactive human and service account properties based on expired token limits, reducing attack surfaces.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.yannickreekmans.be: Secretless applications: add permissions to a Managed Identity](https://blog.yannickreekmans.be/secretless-applications-add-permissions-to-a-managed-identity) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Instructs engineers on configuring credential-free infrastructure inside Azure. Demystifies direct graph permissions injection on active user or system Managed Identities to avoid hardcoded credentials.
-  - **(2022)** [arjavdave.com: Continuous Integration: CI/CD for iOS (Part 1)](https://arjavdave.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized technical series outlining the construction of CI/CD pipelines for Apple iOS applications. Discusses Xcode configuration frameworks, automated signing, and remote deployment to App Store Connect.
-  - **(2022)** [softzone.es: Por quΓ© me interesa mΓ‘s usar PowerShell en lugar de CMD](https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/por-que-interesa-usar-powershell-lugar-cmd) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish language comparison covering structural differences between command shells. Examines security policies, scripting functionality, cmdlet standardizations, and cross-platform runtime support.
-  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: When PowerShellGet v1 fails to install the NuGet Provider](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/when-powershellget-v1-fails-to-install-the-nuget-provider) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses failure patterns on PowerShellGet v1 when attempting download and setup of external NuGet provider instances. Guides administrator remediation steps via modern TLS and bootstrapping settings.
-  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: My Crescendo journey](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell-community/my-crescendo-journey) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A development log detailing the migration of unformatted command outcomes into clean JSON-oriented PowerShell responses utilizing Crescendo configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Getting started with PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)](https://octopus.com/blog/getting-started-with-powershell-dsc) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a hands-on guide to compiling, setting up, and applying PowerShell DSC configurations on target servers, with a focus on system alignment checks.
-  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Storage Blob Count & Capacity usage Calculator](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurepaasblog/azure-storage-blob-count--capacity-usage-calculator/3516855) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents dynamic automation options to calculate blob count and physical storage requirements across premium Azure Storage containers, facilitating cost modeling operations.
-  - **(2022)** [argonsys.com: How to query Azure resources using the Azure CLI](https://argonsys.com/microsoft-cloud/library/how-to-query-azure-resources-using-the-azure-cli) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows how to build and execute JMESPath expressions within standard Azure CLI inputs, enabling programmatic array sorting and resource discovery.
-  - **(2022)** [hackingarticles.in: PowerShell for Pentester: Windows Reverse Shell](https://www.hackingarticles.in/powershell-for-pentester-windows-reverse-shell) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides hands-on configuration instructions for building, executing, and defending against dynamic PowerShell-based reverse shells. Analyzes standard socket handling mechanisms inside active Windows target environments.
-  - **(2022)** [mandiant.com: Azure Run Command for Dummies](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/azure-run-command-dummies) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security audit of the Azure VM Run Command service. Explores risk considerations, execution logs, and configuration baselines required to limit deployment vectors.
-  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Use PowerShell to retrieve all assigned Intune policies and applications per Azure AD group!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/microsoft-intune/use-powershell-to-retrieve-all-assigned-intune-policies-and-applications-per-azu/3217498) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides script patterns querying the unified Microsoft Graph endpoint to audit active Intune configuration policy rules, profile objects, and custom group assignments for reporting compliance.
-  - **(2022)** [Why and when do you need Argo CD?](https://mkdev.me/posts/why-and-when-do-you-need-argo-cd) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive guide explaining the core capabilities of GitOps and the necessity of declarative pull engines like Argo CD. It details drift management, configuration alignment, and security advantages compared to manual push deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: GitOps with Argo-CD & Kubernetes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrLwFEXvxbo&ab_channel=HoussemDellai) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory video guide showing how to configure and run continuous deployment pipelines using Argo CD and Kubernetes. It walks through initial repository setups, synchronization configurations, and basic troubleshooting procedures.
-  - **(2022)** [kodekloud.com: What is CI/CD Pipeline in DevOps](https://kodekloud.com/blog/ci-cd-pipeline-in-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A learner-focused pipeline design overview. Analyzes build automation systems, continuous testing stages, and how pipeline stages are sequenced to achieve robust, rapid cloud application deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [opsmx.com: What is a CI/CD Pipeline ?](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/what-is-a-ci-cd-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details CI/CD pipeline structures with a strong focus on verification gates and multi-environment promotion. Highlights techniques used to scale deployments securely while mitigating environmental divergence.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudbees.com: Key Components of a CI/CD Pipeline](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/ci-cd-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down core structural parts of pipeline delivery workflows. Details standard roles for source version managers, build runtimes, package registries, and staging environments.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: How to Implement an Effective CI/CD Pipeline](https://devops.com/how-to-implement-an-effective-ci-cd-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details tactical methodologies for constructing highly effective, resilient CI/CD pipelines. Explains how to integrate Infrastructure as Code (IaC), monitor lifecycle metrics, and avoid critical deployment execution pitfalls.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 4 Best Practices to Drive Successful Adoption of CI/CD](https://thenewstack.io/four-best-practices-to-drive-successful-adoption-of-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights four practices key to successful organizational adoption of CI/CD, highlighting incremental changes, container isolation, comprehensive testing suites, and KPI tracking.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: 3 Ways to Use Automation in CI/CD Pipelines](https://thenewstack.io/3-ways-to-use-automation-in-ci-cd-pipelines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights three strategic insertion points for advanced pipeline automation. Focuses on automated rolling deployments, policy-as-code configuration validations, and dynamic, risk-based pipeline security policies.
-  - **(2022)** [community.dataminer.services: CI/CD and the Agile Principles](https://community.dataminer.services/ci-cd-and-the-agile-principles)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the alignment of continuous integration pipelines with foundational Agile methodologies. Focuses on how automated testing and daily release cycles strengthen feedback loops.
-  - **(2022)** [jfrog.com: Cloud Native CI/CD: The Ultimate Checklist](https://jfrog.com/blog/cloud-native-ci-cd-the-ultimate-checklist)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents an essential checklist for establishing cloud-native CI/CD systems. Highlights immutable container registry processes, in-cluster execution mechanics, and automated shift-left security evaluations.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Streamlining CI/CD and Optimizing AWS Cloud Spend](https://www.harness.io/blog/streamlining-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the integration of FinOps protocols within CI/CD pipelines. Explains how pipelines can automatically reclaim ephemeral testing resources and configure cloud sizing limits to optimize active AWS hosting costs.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Are Monolith CI/CD Pipelines Killing Quality in Your Software?](https://thenewstack.io/are-monolith-ci-cd-pipelines-killing-quality-in-your-software)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses the risks of monolithic pipelines on deployment safety. Recommends aligning decoupled micro-pipelines with distinct microservice models to avoid pipeline dependency bottlenecks.
-  - **(2022)** [javatechonline.com: How To Monitor Spring Boot Microservices Using ELK Stack?](https://javatechonline.com/how-to-monitor-spring-boot-microservices-using-elk-stack) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a step-by-step architectural guide on routing Logback appender JSON streams from Spring Boot microservices into Logstash, indexing them in Elasticsearch, and visualizing error trends in Kibana.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Monitoring Infrastructure Openshift 4.x Using Zabbix Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-infrastructure-openshift-4.x-using-zabbix-operator) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Sister article detailing the configuration of Zabbix operator configurations on OpenShift Container Platform 4.x for advanced enterprise system monitoring.
-  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: How to Monitor Openshift 4.x with Zabbix using Prometheus - Part 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-monitoring-openshift-4.x-with-zabbix-using-prometheus-part-2) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part 2 of the Zabbix integration guide, configuring Zabbix to extract real-time Prometheus alert states and raw metrics endpoints inside the OpenShift cluster, leveraging the cluster-monitoring operator APIs.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Monitoring vs. Observability: What’s the Difference?](https://thenewstack.io/monitoring-vs-observability-whats-the-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares traditional metric-based monitoring (knowing when a failure occurs) against structural observability (understanding why it occurs by correlation of inputs and outputs). Curator Insight: Conceptual framework comparing telemetry methodologies. Live Grounding: Useful for aligning cross-functional teams on why modernized tracing platforms require higher initial capital investment.
-  - **(2022)** [dashbird.io: Monitoring vs Observability: Can you tell the difference? 🌟](https://dashbird.io/blog/monitoring-vs-observability)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the divergence of monitoring and observability, specifically within the context of serverless architectures (AWS Lambda). Focuses on cold starts, API Gateway timeouts, and distributed event-driven systems. Curator Insight: Serverless perspective on observability. Live Grounding: Demonstrates how standard infrastructure agent models fall short when managing dynamic ephemerality.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Observability Won’t Replace Monitoring (Because It Shouldn’t) 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/observability-wont-replace-monitoring-because-it-shouldnt)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues against the displacement myth of monitoring by observability, asserting that both play critical roles. Monitoring maintains persistent dashboards of known failure vectors, while observability provides reactive exploration tools. Curator Insight: Balanced pragmatic perspective on modern telemetry. Live Grounding: Helps developers resist unnecessary tooling replacements by leveraging combined solutions.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: What Is Observability? Comprehensive Beginners Guide](https://devopscube.com/what-is-observability)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-quality, step-by-step introduction to the structural columns of observability (logs, metrics, and traces). It details core OpenTelemetry collection mechanisms. Curator Insight: Comprehensive starting manual for cloud telemetry. Live Grounding: Excellent onboarding material for entry-level platform developers.
-  - **(2022)** [learnsteps.com: Logging Infrastructure System Design](https://www.learnsteps.com/logging-infrastructure-system-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Structural system architecture deep-dive covering high-volume log collection, queuing, indexing, and durable storage tiers (such as ELK, Grafana Loki, or OpenSearch). Curator Insight: Deep blueprint on logging pipeline design. Live Grounding: Essential reading for scaling logging clusters without sacrificing lookup speeds or bloating cloud storage costs.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 3 Key Configuration Challenges for Kubernetes Monitoring with Prometheus](https://thenewstack.io/3-key-configuration-challenges-for-kubernetes-monitoring-with-prometheus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights three major configuration bottlenecks encountered when setting up Prometheus inside complex Kubernetes setups: service discovery overhead, high cardinality of dynamic metrics, and storage retention. Curator Insight: Critical analysis of Prometheus pain-points. Live Grounding: Highly practical for platform engineers tuning scraper configurations to prevent Prometheus OOM crashes.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor kube-proxy 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-kube-proxy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores deep-level networking metric retrieval for the core kube-proxy daemon, detailing IPVS connection states, iptables rules execution latency, and standard Go runtime indicators. Curator Insight: Specialized network-level monitoring guide. Live Grounding: Crucial for network engineers diagnosing inter-service latency and routing drops in highly transient container environments.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Observability Challenges in Cloud Native Architecture 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-observability-challenges-in-cloud-native-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on structural challenges in cloud-native applications: dynamic network routing, high-frequency releases, abstract container barriers, and microservice trace correlation. Curator Insight: Architectural analysis of container platform challenges. Live Grounding: Highly relevant for mapping the friction of distributed transaction monitoring in production.
-  - **(2022)** [opsdis.com: Building a custom monitoring solution with Grafana, Prometheus and Loki](https://binero.com/observability) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical walkthrough on constructing a unified, open-source observability platform leveraging the PLG (Prometheus, Loki, Grafana) stack. Covers log parsing, metric extraction, and unified dashboard panels. Curator Insight: DIY guide to custom monitoring stack creation. Live Grounding: Provides the baseline design blueprint for mid-to-large-tier teams avoiding premium SaaS licensing.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Monitor Your Containers with Sysdig](https://thenewstack.io/monitor-your-containers-with-sysdig)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A walkthrough on utilizing Sysdig's eBPF and kernel-level trace scraping features to surface non-intrusive, granular system call events across active containers. Curator Insight: Deep system-call inspection patterns. Live Grounding: Critical tool for identifying zero-day container breaches and tracing system performance regressions.
-  - **(2022)** [skilledfield.com.au: Monitoring Kubernetes and Docker Container Logs](https://skillfield.com.au/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-and-docker-container-logs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed tutorial on harvesting and storing ephemeral container stdout/stderr outputs in Docker and Kubernetes clusters. Covers fluentd/fluent-bit ingestion, namespace routing, and Elasticsearch querying. Curator Insight: Logging implementation patterns. Live Grounding: Critical reference for configuring non-intrusive container daemon log rotators.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Container Monitoring?](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-container-monitoring)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the core components of container-level metric collection, explaining the collection layers between host OS kernels, container runtimes (containerd), and container orchestrators. Curator Insight: Structural baseline for container runtimes. Live Grounding: Invaluable context for engineers trying to diagnose performance issues when transitioning from VMs to bare-metal containers.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: **How to gather and display metrics in Red Hat OpenShift** (Prometheus + Grafana)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-gather-and-display-metrics-red-hat-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step guide for monitoring system resource utilization using Red Hat OpenShift’s native, built-in Prometheus and Grafana instances. Curator Insight: Platform-specific metrics guide. Live Grounding: Highly critical reference for system engineers configuring monitoring parameters within OpenShift clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Best Practices to Optimize Infrastructure Monitoring within DevOps Teams](https://thenewstack.io/best-practices-to-optimize-infrastructure-monitoring-within-devops-teams)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delves into establishing robust, team-wide ownership of monitoring pipelines, setting up actionable alerting paths, and building comprehensive dashboards. Curator Insight: Organizational practices for infrastructure ops. Live Grounding: Helps bridging operational silos through collective ownership of SLIs/SLOs.
-  - **(2022)** [medium.com/performance-engineering-for-the-ordinary-barbie: Why profiling should be part of regular software development workflow 🌟](https://medium.com/performance-engineering-for-the-ordinary-barbie/why-profiling-should-be-part-of-regular-software-development-workflow-8b19b7f52b38) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the engineering benefits of integrating continuous runtime code profiling (CPU, Heap Allocation, Thread Locks) into developer workflows. Curator Insight: Advocacy for persistent tracing profiles. Live Grounding: Invaluable for diagnosing microservice memory leaks before deploying changes to live users.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.bigdataboutique.com: Tuning Elasticsearch: The Ideal Java Heap Size](https://bigdataboutique.com/blog/tuning-elasticsearch-the-ideal-java-heap-size-2toq2j) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical guide details memory allocation strategies for JVM-based Elasticsearch nodes. It focuses on the critical rule of thumb of setting JVM heap sizes to 50% of available physical RAM (capping at 32GB to avoid breaking compressed ordinary object pointers / OOPs) while leaving the remainder for OS file system caching. Correct heap configuration directly prevents garbage collection pauses and OOM crashes in high-throughput indexing setups.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: The New Kubernetes Gateway API and Its Use Cases](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-gateway-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security-oriented overview mapping out real-world use cases for the Gateway API, including automated traffic-splitting, multi-tenant network partitioning, and robust ingress access control.
-  - **(2022)** [navendu.me: Comparing Kubernetes Gateway and Ingress APIs](https://navendu.me/posts/gateway-vs-ingress-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical comparison detailing the structural design changes between Ingress and Gateway APIs. Illustrates how Gateway API handles service-mesh integrations and layer-7 routing logic.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Nginx Ingress Controller On Kubernetes – Detailed Guide 🌟](https://devopscube.com/setup-ingress-kubernetes-nginx-controller)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep-dive deployment playbook detailing how to install, configure, and manage the NGINX Ingress Controller. Includes instructions on utilizing Helm, routing traffic to dynamic backends, and handling TLS certificates.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Network Policies: A Practitioner's Guide 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-network-policies-a-practitioners-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operator's tactical guide. Outlines configuration mistakes to avoid, selector best practices, and automated testing strategies for policy deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Network Policies for Isolating Namespaces 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-network-policies-for-isolating-namespaces)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A prescriptive playbook for securing multi-tenant clusters, detailing how to isolate development, staging, and production namespaces using declarative policies.
-  - **(2022)** [nslookup.io: The life of a DNS query in Kubernetes](https://www.nslookup.io/learning/the-life-of-a-dns-query-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thorough, step-by-step structural visualization tracing a DNS resolution query from within a Kubernetes Pod. Explains the intersection of a container's /etc/resolv.conf, the DNS search parameters (ndots:5), iptables forwarding rules, and CoreDNS lookups, illustrating where latencies and packet-drops occur.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking with Netmaker](https://itnext.io/multi-cluster-kubernetes-networking-with-netmaker-bfa4e22eb2fb) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tutorial on structuring dynamic multi-cluster virtual topologies using Netmaker. Leverages WireGuard to automate fast, low-overhead encrypted overlays bridging distributed pods.
-  - **(2022)** [Transitioning from ingress-nginx to Traefik in Kubernetes](https://traefik.io/blog/transition-from-ingress-nginx-to-traefik)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A migration blueprint walking developers through transitioning from ingress-nginx to Traefik. Details how Traefik's native middleware, dynamic routing, and CRDs simplify TLS management and traffic splitting in dynamic environments.
-  - **(2022)** [envoyproxy.io](https://www.envoyproxy.io) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Homepage for Envoy Proxy, the C++ cloud-native L7 edge and service proxy. Serving as the primary data plane for Istio and modern gateway tools, it offers unmatched extensibility, advanced load balancing, and dynamic runtime configuration.
-  - **(2022)** [solo.io: Why the control plane matters. Control planes are different than data planes. Separating the control plane from data plane 🌟](https://www.solo.io/blog/why-the-control-plane-matters) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural exploration contrasting the duties of the data plane (e.g., raw proxy packet forwarding via Envoy) against the control plane (e.g., Istio, Solo.io Gloo Mesh). It demonstrates how a centralized control plane acts as the brain, translating operator-defined policies into dynamic xDS configuration streams. This separation ensures scalability, administrative decoupling, and resilient policy distribution.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: An amazing note-taking system with Markdown and Git Series' Articles](https://dev.to/scottshipp/series/15100)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An innovative developer series exploring the construction of a personalized knowledge-base built using Git repository version control and plain-text Markdown. Establishes the organizational structures needed to run rapid note-taking workflows with low operational overhead.
-  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: GitHub Actions: Run Pandoc to convert Markdown to Word Document](https://build5nines.com/github-actions-run-pandoc-to-convert-markdown-to-word-document) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical CI/CD automation guide explaining how to integrate Pandoc within GitHub Actions workflows to programmatically convert Markdown documentation into Microsoft Word format. Solves friction points in corporate pipelines where business stakeholders require standard office documents built directly from Git repositories.
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploying MkDocs to GitHub Pages with GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploying-mkdocs-to-github-pages-with-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A pipeline tutorial detailing GitHub Actions workflows configured to auto-compile MkDocs sources and deploy the generated static pages to GitHub Pages. It highlights secure token usage, automated branch creation, and caching mechanisms to optimize documentation build speeds.
-  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/include-diagrams-markdown-files-mermaid)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement of the native integration of Mermaid.js rendering directly inside GitHub repository Markdown parsers. Enables platform teams to compile architectures, flowcharts, and sequence diagrams programmatically using simple text syntax inside Git documentation files.
-  - **(2022)** [theverge.com: Google Docs is getting more Markdown support](https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/29/23002138/google-docs-markdown-support-formatting-update)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report covering the expansion of native Markdown auto-formatting support in Google Docs. Signals the increasing migration of engineering documentation workflows into mainstream, corporate office applications, bridging the gap between developers and business analysts.
-  - **(2022)** [popsci.com: Google’s expanded Markdown feature could change how you work](https://www.popsci.com/diy/use-markdown-google)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical exploration of Google's Markdown shortcut updates. Details productivity benefits for technical writers who need to seamlessly transition text-based formats between IDE files and collaborative company workspaces.
-  - **(2022)** [r-bloggers.com: How to use R Markdown (part one)](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/02/how-to-use-r-markdown-part-one) [R CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical guide on R Markdown implementation strategies. Illustrates how to merge active mathematical scripts (R, Python, SQL) with clean prose to compile beautiful reproducible reports. Essential knowledge for building data pipeline documentation platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: Is S3 Region Specific or Global? What do you think?](https://cloudkatha.com/is-s3-region-specific-or-global-what-do-you-think)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural exploration of S3's unique global namespace structure contrasted with its region-restricted data placement paradigms. Essential reading for platform architects designing multi-region, low-latency backup structures or dynamic global CDNs.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: This is why S3 Bucket Names are unique Globally](https://cloudkatha.com/why-s3-bucket-names-are-unique-globally)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual guide explaining why AWS enforces global uniqueness constraints on S3 bucket identifiers. Demystifies DNS resolution and routing paths used by storage endpoints to guarantee secure API request routing worldwide.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: AWS S3 Storage Classes: Everything You Need to Know](https://cloudkatha.com/aws-s3-storage-classes-everything-you-need-to-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive into AWS S3 storage classes, analyzing latency specs, durability SLA patterns, and price points of different tiers. Highly valuable for data platform engineers designing lifecycle transition rules to automate low-cost cold storage.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval deep dive: Which S3 Storage Class is right for me?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/s3-glacier-instant-retrieval-deep-dive-which-s3-storage-class-is-right-for-me)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide on the S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval storage class. It breaks down the math of retrieval cost vs storage tier pricing models, helping platform engineers choose the optimal tier for instant-access archival files.
-  - **(2022)** [A step-by-step guide to synchronize data between Amazon S3 buckets](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/a-step-by-step-guide-to-synchronize-data-between-amazon-s3-buckets) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step engineering blueprint outlining how to execute multi-TB synchronization loops between distinct S3 buckets using CLI, AWS Batch, and replication mechanisms. Crucial for disaster recovery planning and regional migration strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [Connect Amazon S3 File Gateway using AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/architecture/connect-amazon-s3-file-gateway-using-aws-privatelink-for-amazon-s3) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A security-focused guide detailing how to mount and connect AWS S3 File Gateways securely using AWS PrivateLink endpoints. Eliminates exposure to the public internet by keeping all backup transactions fully routed within local corporate VPC networks.
-  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io: Kubernetes Persistent Volumes – Tutorial and Examples](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-persistent-volumes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive, step-by-step tutorial explaining the mechanics of Persistent Volumes, Persistent Volume Claims, and StorageClasses. It provides realistic configuration files, making it an excellent resource for production deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [IBM Spectrum](https://www.ibm.com/solutions) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” IBM Spectrum (now rebranded under IBM Storage) delivers enterprise-grade software-defined storage architectures tailored for highly demanding Kubernetes deployments. The portfolio provides integrated high-performance block, file, and object interfaces designed for secure backup, recovery, and dynamic persistent volume management in complex hybrid-cloud ecosystems.
-  - **(2022)** [codefresh.io: Using GitOps for Infrastructure and Applications With Crossplane and Argo CD](https://octopus.com/devops/gitops) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic evaluation of GitOps workflows and state-reconciliation mechanisms for infrastructure and applications. By contrasting push vs. pull GitOps pipelines (e.g., using Argo CD or Octopus Deploy with Crossplane), the guide highlights methods for treating Kubernetes as the source of truth for all environment mutations.
-  - **(2022)** [armory.io: Git Pull Support in Spinnaker](https://www.harness.io/products/continuous-delivery) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight addresses configuring Git pull trigger functionality inside Spinnaker. Live Grounding confirms that enabling automated repository monitoring allows Spinnaker to initiate targeted application pipelines immediately upon commit detection. This establishes the prerequisite feedback loop necessary for true continuous delivery.
-  - **(2022)** [techerati.com: DevSecOps: Eight tips for truly securing software](https://www.techerati.com/features-hub/devsecops-eight-tips-for-truly-securing-software)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural blueprint detailing eight foundational pillars for embedding security directly into the CI/CD pipeline. Key concepts include shifted-left vulnerability scanning, automated compliance checks, dependency analysis, and developer-centric security education. The article offers high-level pragmatic strategies for organizations transitioning from traditional DevOps to modern DevSecOps frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [permission.site](https://permission.site)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive security validation platform that allows engineers to test how various browser APIs, iframe permissions, and Content Security Policies (CSP) behave, enabling precise verification of client-side web application security postures.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Tutorial: How to Use the New Vault Agent Integration Method With Harness](https://www.harness.io/blog/vault-agent-secrets-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores patterns for integrating Harness CD runners with HashiCorp Vault Agent. Details how pipeline deployments leverage short-lived tokens and secure authentication paths inside continuous delivery workflows, mitigating risk profiles related to long-lived static pipeline credentials.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.container-solutions.com: The Birth of the External Secrets Community](https://blog.container-solutions.com/the-birth-of-the-external-secrets-community)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An insightful historical retrospective on the consolidation of fragmented Kubernetes secrets solutions. Traces the collaborative community migration from proprietary GoDaddy and Container Solutions utilities to the unified, CNCF-incubated External Secrets Operator (ESO).
-  - **(2022)** [dynatrace.com: Container security: What it is, why it’s tricky, and how to do it right](https://www.dynatrace.com/knowledge-base/container-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the unique security paradigms of ephemeral cloud containers, emphasizing kernel namespace segregation and runtime vulnerability identification. Demonstrates how modern observability platforms injection agents to dynamically monitor behavior and block suspicious system calls. Perfect for architects defining proactive threat prevention strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Why Cloud Native Systems Demand a Zero Trust Approach](https://thenewstack.io/why-cloud-native-systems-demand-a-zero-trust-approach) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains why dynamic microservice scheduling demands a transition from traditional perimeter security to zero-trust architectures. Covers using cryptographically verified workload identities (via SPIFFE/SPIRE), mandatory mTLS, and end-to-end request context validation.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Top vulnerability assessment and management best practices](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/vulnerability-assessment) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on establishing vulnerability management practices across container registries and active Kubernetes runtimes. Highlights using distroless images, automating build blocks on critical CVE discoveries, and running runtime drift detection to track package modifications.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The DevSecOps Skillsets Required for Cloud Deployments](https://thenewstack.io/the-devsecops-skillsets-required-for-cloud-deployments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies core competencies required to bridge the gap between application engineering, infrastructure management, and information security. Explores training approaches for policy-as-code linting, automated vulnerability triage, and team threat modeling.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 10 Steps to Simplify Your DevSecOps](https://thenewstack.io/10-steps-to-simplify-your-devsecops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines ten practical architecture recommendations to simplify automated security gates in modern engineering pipelines. Emphasizes selecting high-fidelity alerts, keeping scanner integrations local to development workflows, and establishing automated feedback loops.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Transform Mobile DevOps into Mobile DevSecOps](https://devops.com/transform-mobile-devops-into-mobile-devsecops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Adapts classic cloud-native DevSecOps patterns to mobile development environments. Explores mobile-specific concerns including binary protection, automated obfuscation tooling, dynamic testing inside simulated environments, and secure API integration.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Tips for a Successful DevSecOps Life Cycle](https://devops.com/tips-for-a-successful-devsecops-life-cycle)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines engineering practices for integrating security across the application development lifecycle. Covers choosing integration points, configuring alert signaling thresholds to avoid fatigue, and defining collaborative post-incident remediations.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Misconceptions About DevSecOps](https://thenewstack.io/5-misconceptions-about-devsecops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs common misconceptions about DevSecOps implementations. Explains that automated testing is not a complete replacement for team culture shifts and that integrating automated guardrails can accelerate, rather than slow down, delivery velocity.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Red Hat's approach to DevSecOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/devsecops-approach) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines Red Hat's framework for implementing DevSecOps inside Kubernetes environments like OpenShift. Explores container registry security integration, automated system hardening, and continuous policy-as-code validation patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [GitHub Code Security Risk Assessment: Free Vulnerability Scanning](https://github.blog/security/application-security/how-exposed-is-your-code-find-out-in-minutes-for-free)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides users in configuring GitHub's integrated developer security capabilities to find vulnerabilities, scan code dependencies, and detect exposed tokens. Highlights configuring automated pipelines to safeguard repository secrets prior to creating deployment packages. Speeds up software supply-chain validation workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Top 5 Secrets Management Mistakes and How to Avoid Them](https://thenewstack.io/the-top-5-secrets-management-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies critical anti-patterns in cloud secrets administration, detailing the hazards of static credential rotation, environment variable exposure, and Git commits. Recommends implementing ephemeral credentials via HashiCorp Vault, dynamic injection, and scoped role access.
-  - **(2022)** [kubewarden.io: Scanning secrets in environment variables](https://www.kubewarden.io/blog/2022/10/env-var-secrets) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates using Kubewarden WebAssembly admission policies to prevent deploying pods with cleartext secrets in environment variables. Shows how dynamic admission controllers can intercept manifest mutations to block insecure configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: How to Prevent Secret Leaks in Your Repositories](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/prevent-secret-leaks-in-repositories)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares secrets-scanning tools like GitGuardian, gitleaks, and Trufflehog. Explains how to integrate pre-commit hooks and pipeline scanners to prevent leaking API keys, database credentials, and certificates to version control.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: Vault Agent Injector Tutorial: Inject Secrets to Pods Using Vault Agent](https://devopscube.com/vault-agent-injector-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into the Vault Agent Injector pattern in Kubernetes. Demonstrates how to write custom annotations in Deployment configurations to trigger a mutating admission webhook. This sidecar container handles cluster authentication and dynamically maps Vault secrets to local pod memory volumes without changing target application code.
-  - **(2022)** [alexandre-vazquez.com: How To Inject Secrets in Pods To Improve Security with Hashicorp Vault in 5 Minutes 🌟](https://alexandre-vazquez.com/inject-secrets-in-pods-using-hashicorp-vault)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rapid-deployment tutorial showcasing the minimum-viable configuration required to deploy the Vault Agent Injector. Explains how to leverage native Kubernetes Auth and annotate container deployments to mount external secrets as shared-memory files in less than five minutes.
-  - **(2022)** [docs.microsoft.com: Azure Key Vault](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/overview) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Authoritative documentation for Azure Key Vault (AKV). Covers HSM-backed storage mechanisms, encryption key hierarchies, certificate generation, and strict RBAC controls. Forms the technical foundation for integrating managed cloud assets securely with application layer dependencies.
-  - **(2022)** [torq.io: 5 Security Automation Examples for Non-Developers](https://torq.io/blog/5-security-automation-examples-for-non-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides practical implementation examples for low-code/no-code security automation using SOAR architectures. Focuses on integrating threat telemetry sources, executing dynamic IP quarantine actions, and orchestrating Slack-based manual approval steps for access provisioning.
-  - **(2022)** [goteleport.com: Anatomy of a Cloud Infrastructure Attack via a Pull Request](https://goteleport.com/blog/hack-via-pull-request) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a forensic simulation of a CI/CD supply-chain breach, demonstrating how unauthorized pull requests can exploit runners to exfiltrate cloud credentials. Highlights mitigation strategies like OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication, ephemeral runners, and branch protection rules.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.sonatype.com: Python Packages Upload Your AWS Keys, env vars, Secrets to the Web](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/python-packages-upload-your-aws-keys-env-vars-secrets-to-web) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical warning analysis of malicious packages uploaded to public registries like PyPI. Details how typosquatting and supply-chain compromises are used to harvest AWS credentials and environment variables, highlighting the importance of dependency locking and private proxy firewalls.
-  - **(2022)** [bleepingcomputer.com: Over 900,000 Kubernetes instances found exposed online](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/over-900-000-kubernetes-instances-found-exposed-online)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reports on the global exposure of over 900,000 misconfigured Kubernetes control planes on the public internet. Discusses how default API access patterns, broad network settings, and incorrect ingress rules expose environments to automated scans and privilege escalations.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to apply security at the source using GitOps | Eduardo MΓ­nguez 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/gitops-iac-security-source) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to integrate declarative security checks into early stages of a GitOps flow. Shows how to use automated pipeline tools to scan Helm, Kustomize, and Terraform files for security and compliance issues before applying changes to the cluster.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Open Source Democratized Software. Now Let’s Democratize Security](https://thenewstack.io/open-source-democratized-software-now-lets-democratize-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for developer-focused open-source security tools. Argues that security patterns must be standardized into open, easy-to-integrate libraries to protect globally distributed open-source software supply chains.
-  - **(2022)** [goteleport.com: Why DevSecOps is Going Passwordless](https://goteleport.com/blog/devsecops-passwordless) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the transition from static SSH keys and database credentials to short-lived, identity-driven access methods. Outlines using WebAuthn standards, public-key cryptography, and modern IAM federation to eliminate credential storage risks.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Taking a DevSecOps Approach to API Security](https://devops.com/why-traditional-approaches-to-api-security-dont-work) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the limitations of traditional web application firewalls (WAFs) in modern microservice systems. Explores programmatic API security patterns, including schema validation, API rate limiting, token-based authorization, and continuous contract checking.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Triaging a Malicious Docker Container](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/triaging-malicious-docker-container) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A forensic walkthrough of debugging a compromised Docker container in real-time. Demonstrates profiling system calls with open-source Falco and Sysdig tools, isolating workloads, and tracing exploit command sequences.
-  - **(2022)** [rtinsights.com: Implementing Zero Trust for Kubernetes](https://www.rtinsights.com/implementing-zero-trust-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive analysis of deploying a holistic Zero Trust model across Kubernetes clusters. Emphasizes micro-segmentation at the pod networking tier, mutual TLS (mTLS) for workload identities, and rigorous continuous validation protocols. Offers infrastructure architects clear implementation patterns utilizing Service Meshes and native network policies.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud security risks: Why you should make apps Secure by Design](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-apps-secure-by-design)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for 'Secure by Design' principles in cloud-native development. Explains how considering security boundaries during initial software design helps reduce runtime complexity, mitigate API vulnerabilities, and avoid retrofitting costs.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Do Authentication and Authorization Differ?](https://thenewstack.io/how-do-authentication-and-authorization-differ) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Establishes clear architectural boundaries separating Authentication (AuthN - identity verification) and Authorization (AuthZ - permission validation). Maps out the operational mechanics of OIDC, OAuth 2.0, and RBAC models. Critical foundational knowledge for constructing clean abstraction boundaries in distributed application networks.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/irakan: Is JWT really a good fit for authentication?](https://dev.to/irakan/is-jwt-really-a-good-fit-for-authentication-1khm) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a critical analysis of JSON Web Token (JWT) vulnerabilities, challenging its usage as a default user session store. Discusses security challenges including immediate revocation difficulties, cryptographic key rotation overhead, and token storage vulnerabilities. Promotes modern hybrid architectures utilizing transient references.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Security Insights into Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/security-insights-into-infrastructure-as-code) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines vulnerability mapping and mitigation strategies in Infrastructure-as-Code files, emphasizing Terraform, CloudFormation, and Ansible templates. Discusses the dangers of utilizing loose public access defaults and unsecured parameters. Focuses on the imperative of automated pipeline compliance scanning.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Getting started with runtime security and Falco](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/intro-runtime-security-falco) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walkthrough illustrating how to onboard Falco, configure fundamental detection policies, and process live security event streams. Guides developers in translating raw system-call patterns into human-readable alerts, highlighting deployment configurations utilizing Helm charts as daemonsets.
-  - **(2022)** [traceable.ai: Use the OWASP API Top 10 To Secure Your APIs](https://www.traceable.ai/blog-post/use-the-owasp-api-top-10-to-secure-your-apis) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details architectural methods to remediate risks outlined in the OWASP API Security Top 10. Reviews API discovery methodologies, behavioral auditing, and runtime blocking patterns. Essential reading for operations teams building continuous API security pipelines across heterogeneous architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: How to Secure Containers with Cosign and Distroless Images](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/secure-containers-cosign-distroless-images) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptional guide mapping out a high-security container pipeline architecture. Combines Google Distroless base images (to minimize vulnerability footprint) with Sigstore Cosign (to assure container image identity and cryptographic authenticity). A vital blueprint for high-security cloud deployment designs.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Vault in Kubernetes- Beginners Tutorial 🌟](https://devopscube.com/vault-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a hands-on walk-through for setting up HashiCorp Vault inside a Kubernetes cluster using the official Helm charts. Targets engineers establishing local sandbox environments, guiding them through persistent volume configuration, cluster initialization, and unsealing via the command line.
-  - **(2022)** [K8s Vault Webhook 🌟](https://ot-container-kit.github.io/k8s-vault-webhook) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed reference manual for the Banzai Cloud Kubernetes Vault Webhook. Explains mutating webhook mechanics that intercept pod creation to inject secure credentials into environment variables at runtime, using an in-memory execution wrapper to eliminate the need for persistent agent containers.
-  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: Log4j: Google and IBM call for list of critical open source projects](https://www.zdnet.com/article/log4j-after-white-house-meeting-google-calls-for-list-of-critical-open-source-projects) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article reporting on joint industry and government initiatives aimed at identifying and funding critical open-source software projects. It advocates for the development of automated vulnerability monitoring tools and improved security standards. It emphasizes the collective responsibility required to secure the software supply chain.
-  - **(2022)** [thehackernews.com: Microsoft Warns of Continued Attacks Exploiting Apache Log4j Vulnerabilities](https://thehackernews.com/2022/01/microsoft-warns-of-continued-attacks.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Microsoft security advisory detailing persistent exploit attempts that targeted unpatched Log4j vulnerabilities in enterprise environments. It analyzes the attack vectors used by malicious actors and emphasizes the importance of patch compliance. This brief highlights the risks of unmanaged shadow IT installations.
-  - **(2022)** [sentinelone.com: Reducing Human Effort in Cybersecurity | Why We Are Investing in Torq’s Automation Platform](https://www.sentinelone.com/blog/reducing-human-effort-in-cybersecurity-why-we-are-investing-in-torqs-automation-platform) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture-focused case study evaluating the operational benefits of integrating Torq's no-code security automation platform. It demonstrates how automating standard incident responses reduces alert noise and decreases overall MTTR. This system allows operations teams to deploy rapid containment playbooks during dynamic security incidents.
-  - **(2022)** [socket.dev: Introducing Socket](https://socket.dev/blog/introducing-socket) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference introduces Socket, a platform that audits the actual behavior of dependencies rather than relying on static lists of known vulnerabilities. It detects package anomalies such as unexpected network requests or shell executions. This approach prevents typosquatting and software supply chain attacks at build time.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Infrastructure-as-Code: 6 Best Practices for Securing Applications 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/infrastructure-as-code-6-best-practices-for-securing-applications) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents six architectural guidelines for securing Infrastructure-as-Code setups. Focuses on integrating static linters (such as Checkov and Trivy), avoiding credential commits to source state files, and implementing role-based orchestration controls.
-  - **(2022)** [hmaslowski.com: macOS Security hardening with Microsoft Intune](https://hmaslowski.com/home/f/macos-security-hardening-with-microsoft-intune) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide to hardening macOS endpoints via Microsoft Intune MDM. Outlines configuring device profiles, enforcing disk encryption, managing firewall rules, and setting up automated compliance scripts to secure remote engineering systems.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: How to secure Kubernetes Ingress?](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-security) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines practical hardening strategies to defend Kubernetes Ingress controllers from exploit attempts. Addresses proper validation of dynamic TLS headers, Ingress controller isolation, restrictive annotations, and the critical integration of web application firewalls (WAF) to block lateral application exploits.
-  - **(2022)** [Build trusted pipelines/Guards with Podman containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-container-technology-make-trusted-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how to design highly secure, isolated CI/CD pipelines using Podman container guards. By isolating execution steps within unprivileged container sandboxes, this architecture protects build systems and host servers from security compromises.
-  - **(2022)** [tanzu.vmware.com: Microservices with Spring Cloud Kubernetes Reference Architecture 🌟](https://www.vmware.com/products/app-platform/tanzu) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides the canonical reference architecture for running high-scale Spring Cloud applications natively on Kubernetes. Evaluates Spring Cloud Kubernetes integrations for service discovery, centralized configuration via ConfigMaps, and seamless external secrets management, aligning with 2026 Tanzu application platform standards.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: The JSON trick 25% of Python devs don't know about](https://dev.to/codereviewdoctor/the-json-trick-25-of-python-devs-dont-know-about-including-devs-at-microsoft-sentry-unicef-and-more-4h10) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer guide illustrating lesser-known configuration features of Python's built-in JSON module. Demystifies performance optimizations, indentation strategies, and default-handling serialization interfaces for large application states.
-  - **(2022)** [pythonspeed.com: Processing large JSON files in Python without running out of memory](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/json-memory-streaming) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rigorous guide covering memory-efficient streaming parsing of massive JSON datasets in Python. Discusses memory-mapped files and iterative parsing libraries (ijson) to prevent Out-of-Memory (OOM) situations during batch processing.
-  - **(2022)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: What is Json Schema and how to perform schema validation using Rest Assured?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2022/03/what-is-json-schema-and-how-to-perform.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines strategies to implement dynamic JSON Schema validations inside automated REST API testing pipelines using the Rest Assured Java framework. Assures structural contract compliance for microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [jsoning.com](https://jsoning.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight document database framework designed to run basic JSON persistence and configuration-driven workflows inside modular serverless functions.
-  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: Tips for productive DevOps workflows: JSON formatting with jq and CI/CD linting automation](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/devops-workflows-json-format-jq-ci-cd-lint) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical walkthrough on improving pipeline developer velocity using GitLab CI/CD, JSON manipulation with `jq`, and linting tooling. It focuses on isolating syntax-checking phases to fail fast, validating config schemas before they are applied to running stages.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 6 reasons to switch to managed Kubernetes](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264256/6-reasons-to-switch-to-managed-kubernetes.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Executive evaluation explaining the strategic operations shift from self-managed vanilla Kubernetes clusters to public cloud provider solutions like EKS, AKS, and GKE.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: Which Managed Kubernetes Is Right for Me?](https://www.armosec.io/blog/which-managed-kubernetes-is-right-for-me)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Security-focused landscape analysis comparing AWS EKS, Azure AKS, and Google Cloud GKE features with respect to security postures, compliance baselines, and control planes.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes Comparison](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM9jpcVGTzY)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual and technical comparison analyzing installation friction, upgrade orchestration, custom configuration options, and managed-service limits for enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon EKS Security Best Practices](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/amazon-eks-security-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive security manual focusing on EKS cluster isolation strategies. Discusses IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA), security groups per pod, and control plane API exposure minimization.
-  - **(2022)** [stacksimplify.com: AWS ALB Ingress Service - Basics 🌟](https://docs.stacksimplify.com/aws-eks/aws-alb-ingress/lean-kubernetes-aws-alb-ingress-basics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Fundamentals on deploying the AWS Load Balancer Controller within EKS. Details mapping of ingress objects to physical Application Load Balancers, target groups, and routing configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [clickittech.com: Kubernetes Multi tenancy with Amazon EKS: Best practices and considerations](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/kubernetes-multi-tenancy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategy guide mapping namespaces, NetworkPolicies, RBAC profiles, and network-level compute segmentation strategies to implement robust multi-tenant environments on AWS EKS.
-  - **(2022)** [k21academy.com: Azure Kubernetes Service & Azure Container Instances For Beginners 🌟](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-container-instances-and-kubernetes-service) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory training reference explaining Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Container Instances (ACI). Describes virtual node orchestration patterns to dynamically offload execution spikes from AKS onto ACI serverless compute.
-  - **(2022)** [azure.microsoft.com: Private preview: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Backup 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates?id=private-preview-aks-backup) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement details for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Backup. Highlights native recovery features for stateful PVs and configuration states. Note: Now fully GA and enterprise-stable, this backup protocol integrates securely with Azure Backup Center.
-  - **(2022)** [clickittech.com: Amazon ECS vs EKS : The Best Container Orchestration Platform](https://www.clickittech.com/cloud-services/amazon-ecs-vs-eks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive comparison highlights the operational differences, cost implications, and architecture layouts of Amazon ECS versus Amazon EKS. EKS targets standard Kubernetes-based deployments requiring high portability, while ECS is a highly optimized, opinionated AWS native orchestrator designed for seamless integration.
-  - **(2022)** [Create a pipeline with canary deployments for Amazon EKS with AWS App Mesh 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/create-a-pipeline-with-canary-deployments-for-amazon-eks-with-aws-app-mesh) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive technical walkthrough on implementing canary deployment pipelines using Amazon EKS and AWS App Mesh. It details the integration of AWS CodePipeline and Envoy-based service meshes to orchestrate fine-grained traffic shifting, minimizing blast radiuses during software rollouts.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Troubleshooting Amazon EKS API servers with Prometheus](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/containers/troubleshooting-amazon-eks-api-servers-with-prometheus) [PROMQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses Prometheus instrumentation and query dashboards tailored specifically for evaluating EKS API server health. Analyzes performance bottlenecks, webhook latency, request queues, and resource utilization to maintain high availability.
-  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: 8 best practices to reduce your AWS bill for Kubernetes](https://cast.ai/blog/eks-cost-optimization) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide outlining eight proven vectors for optimizing AWS EKS spend. Recommendations highlight spot instance utilization, rightsizing CPU/memory allocations, automated pod pausing, and real-time scaling engines to eliminate compute waste.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS and Kubecost collaborate to deliver cost monitoring for EKS customers](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/aws-and-kubecost-collaborate-to-deliver-cost-monitoring-for-eks-customers) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the native integration of Kubecost with Amazon EKS to provide free, high-granularity in-cluster resource cost allocations. Demonstrates how administrators trace expenditures back to namespaces, labels, and specific engineering departments.
-  - **(2022)** [nextlinklabs.com: Handling Auth in EKS Clusters: Setting Up Kubernetes User Access Using AWS IAM](https://nextlinklabs.com/resources/insights/handling-authentication-in-eks-clusters-kubernetes-aws-iam) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A procedural analysis on managing administrative and developer user access to Amazon EKS using AWS IAM and the aws-auth ConfigMap. It maps IAM roles and users to internal Kubernetes RBAC groups, ensuring fine-grained, secure administrative control.
-  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: EKS Security Checklist: 10 Best Practices for a Secure Cluster](https://cast.ai/blog/eks-security-checklist-10-best-practices-for-a-secure-cluster) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security verification checklist designed for EKS. Evaluates API network isolation, node-level hardenings, RBAC, KMS secret encryption, and runtime defense models necessary to pass enterprise audits.
-  - **(2022)** [engineering.salesforce.com: Optimizing EKS networking for scale](https://engineering.salesforce.com/optimizing-eks-networking-for-scale-1325706c8f6d) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical case study detailing Salesforce's optimizations of the AWS VPC CNI within high-density EKS clusters. It addresses IP address exhaustion, custom networking configurations, prefix delegation, and scaling metrics crucial for maintaining thousands of ephemeral microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: One technique to save your AWS EKS IP addresses 10x](https://dev.to/timtsoitt/one-technique-to-save-your-aws-eks-ip-addresses-10x-2ocn) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights optimization tips for saving IP configurations on AWS EKS nodes. Describes how prefix delegation settings on the VPC CNI plug-in reduce IP wastage on EC2 network cards, avoiding standard subnet depletion issues.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How We Built Preview Environments on Kubernetes and AWS](https://thenewstack.io/how-we-built-preview-environments-on-kubernetes-and-aws) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural case study illustrating how to dynamically generate on-demand sandbox preview environments on AWS EKS. It outlines how custom controllers spin up ephemeral namespaces triggered by GitHub pull requests, improving QA workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Troubleshooting Amazon EKS API servers with Prometheus and Grafana](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/troubleshooting-amazon-eks-api-servers-with-prometheus) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide for diagnosing Amazon EKS API server performance using metrics scraped by Prometheus and rendered via Grafana dashboards. Explains how to identify bottlenecks like throttling, request latency, and resource starvation in managed control planes.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Machine Learning with Kubeflow on Amazon EKS with Amazon EFS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/machine-learning-with-kubeflow-on-amazon-eks-with-amazon-efs) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates the reference architecture for scaling distributed machine learning workloads using Kubeflow on Amazon EKS backed by AWS EFS. Addresses shared-storage patterns crucial for training datasets, model checkpoints, and collaborative Jupyter notebooks.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Autoprovisioning NFS volumes in EKS with CDK](https://dev.to/memark/autoprovisioning-nfs-volumes-in-eks-with-cdk-4fn9) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through the automated provisioning of NFS-backed persistent storage within Amazon EKS utilizing the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK). Demonstrates infrastructure-as-code automation for deploying NFS CSI drivers and configuring storage classes.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Running resilient workloads in EKS using Spot instances](https://itnext.io/running-production-workloads-in-eks-using-spot-instances-fc6808a7b462) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical implementation guide for orchestrating highly available production applications on cost-effective AWS Spot Instances. Synthesizes node-termination handlers, pod disruption budgets, and multi-instance-type autoscaling groups to manage interruptions.
-  - **(2022)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: Access container applications privately on Amazon EKS using AWS PrivateLink and a Network Load Balancer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/patterns/access-container-applications-privately-on-amazon-eks-using-aws-privatelink-and-a-network-load-balancer.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed architectural pattern showcasing secure, private consumption of containerized applications deployed on Amazon EKS. Leverages AWS PrivateLink integrated with a Network Load Balancer (NLB) to isolate traffic from the public internet entirely.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Addressing IPv4 address exhaustion in Amazon EKS clusters using private NAT gateways](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/addressing-ipv4-address-exhaustion-in-amazon-eks-clusters-using-private-nat-gateways) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Proposes a highly scalable network topology to mitigate RFC 1918 IPv4 exhaustion in large-scale EKS clusters. Describes configuring private NAT Gateways and secondary VPC CIDRs to decouple internal pod networking from restricted corporate network spaces.
-  - **(2022)** [Scaling Amazon EKS and Cassandra Beyond 1,000 Nodes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/scaling-amazon-eks-and-cassandra-beyond-1000-nodes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical retrospective documenting the extreme scale performance testing of Cassandra clusters across 1,000+ nodes on EKS. Highlights optimal kernel-level tuning, persistent storage layout modifications, and scheduler fine-tuning required to maintain stateful reliability.
-  - **(2022)** [Eliminate Kubernetes node scaling lag with pod priority and over-provisioning](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/eliminate-kubernetes-node-scaling-lag-with-pod-priority-and-over-provisioning) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the design pattern of utilizing low-priority 'placeholder' pods to pre-provision infrastructure capacity on EKS clusters. Ensures that traffic spikes or high-priority deployments are scheduled instantly without waiting for node boot cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [solo.io: Connect Your Services Seamlessly with Amazon EKS Anywhere and Istio](https://www.solo.io/blog/amazon-eks-anywhere-and-solo-istio) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on extending enterprise network topologies and security controls to the hybrid-edge using Solo Gloo Mesh (Istio) over EKS Anywhere nodes. Streamlines cross-cloud security boundaries and load balancing profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [anywhere.eks.amazonaws.com: Compare EKS Anywhere and EKS](https://anywhere.eks.amazonaws.com/docs/concepts/eksafeatures) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural feature matrix comparing EKS Anywhere and standard AWS-hosted EKS. Analyzes governance models, infrastructure obligations, software component differences, and target workload environments.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Blue/Green Kubernetes upgrades for Amazon EKS Anywhere using Flux](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/blue-green-kubernetes-upgrades-for-amazon-eks-anywhere-using-flux) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Showcases a robust GitOps upgrading mechanism using Flux CD on EKS Anywhere clusters. Focuses on orchestrating safe blue/green cluster migrations to minimize physical infrastructure interruptions.
-  - **(2022)** [trstringer.com: Run Kubernetes Pods on Specific VM Types in AKS](https://trstringer.com/run-kubernetes-pods-on-vm-types) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores structural scheduling patterns inside AKS to assign dedicated workloads onto specific VM sizes using node selectors, taints, tolerations, and node affinity rules.
-  - **(2022)** [adamrushuk.github.io: Increasing the volumeClaimTemplates Disk Size in a Statefulset on AKS](https://adamrushuk.github.io/increasing-the-volumeclaimtemplates-disk-size-in-a-statefulset-on-aks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses technical hurdles and step-by-step procedures when attempting to live-resize Persistent Volumes linked to stateful applications orchestrated via StatefulSets inside AKS.
-  - **(2022)** [Using new traffic control features in External HTTP(S) load balancer](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/how-to-use-new-traffic-control-features-in-cloud-load-balancing) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details advanced traffic engineering patterns utilizing Google Cloud external HTTP(S) Load Balancing. Outlines how GKE architects can configure header-based request redirection, traffic mirroring, and weight-based canary routes directly at the external ingress tier to construct robust microservices patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Introducing Kubernetes control plane metrics in GKE](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/kubernetes-control-plane-metrics-are-generally-available) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to configure GKE's native integration of control plane metrics into Google Cloud Monitoring. Surfacing etcd operations and API server transaction queues, this feature resolves a critical visibility gap for operators troubleshooting scheduling bottlenecks and control plane latency.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: How to do multi-cluster Kubernetes in the real worldβ€”one GKE shop’s approach](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/multi-cluster-kubernetes-with-gke-at-geotab) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A real-world engineering case study from Geotab detailing their approach to multi-cluster GKE administration. Addresses cross-region latency issues, regional failover strategies, and global DNS configurations, demonstrating how to maintain highly available microservices environments at scale.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Know more, spend less: how GKE cost optimization insights help you optimize Kubernetes](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/gke-cost-optimization-insights-now-ga) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines GKE's native cost optimization insights, which surface over-provisioned CPU/Memory metrics directly within the console. Guides platform architects on utilizing automated rightsizing recommendations to minimize container cost overruns while maintaining necessary performance profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.coffeeapplied.com: Securing AKS in peered virtual networks using only network security groups (NSGs)](https://blog.coffeeapplied.com/securing-aks-in-peered-virtual-networks-using-only-network-security-groups-nsgs-c43d6a215f32) [BASH/ARM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates locking down traffic inside peered Azure virtual networks utilizing Network Security Groups (NSGs) exclusively. Shows how to avoid routing complexity and high firewall transit charges in multi-tenant hub-and-spoke virtual environments.
-  - **(2022)** [docs.microsoft.com: Best practices for cluster isolation in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/operator-best-practices-cluster-isolation) [YAML/MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides official architectural best practices regarding logical and physical multi-tenant isolation in AKS. Details utilizing network policies, namespaces, and Kubernetes RBAC. A crucial resource for enterprise operators planning multi-team cluster sharing models.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Implement Azure AD Workload Identity on AKS with terraform](https://dev.to/maxx_don/implement-azure-ad-workload-identity-on-aks-with-terraform-3oho) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed playbook implementing Azure AD Workload Identity on AKS utilizing Terraform templates. Eliminates static secrets by mapping Azure Managed Identities with Kubernetes Service Accounts via federated OIDC token exchanges.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Access Secrets in AKV using Managed identities for AKS 🌟](https://dev.to/vivekanandrapaka/access-secrets-from-akv-using-managed-identities-for-aks-91p) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows how to retrieve and access secrets securely within AKS workloads using Managed Identities and Azure Key Vault CSI Provider. Avoids persisting plaintext credentials in cluster definitions, mounting secrets as secure volumes instead.
-  - **(2022)** [kristhecodingunicorn.com: Setting Up OAuth 2.0 Authentication for Applications in AKS With NGINX and OAuth2 Proxy 🌟🌟](https://www.kristhecodingunicorn.com/post/k8s_nginx_oauth) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates how to secure web applications running on AKS by configuring an NGINX Ingress controller alongside OAuth2 Proxy. Outlines setup patterns for integrating external identity providers (OIDC) to protect internal APIs and microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [kristhecodingunicorn.com: Setting Up OAuth 2.0 Authentication for Applications in AKS With NGINX and OAuth2 Proxy](https://www.kristhecodingunicorn.com/post/aks-oauth2-proxy-with-nginx-ingress-controller) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides detailed YAML deployment specs for running OAuth2 Proxy alongside NGINX on AKS. Demonstrates configuring ingress annotations and token validation loops, creating a robust baseline for securing production routes.
-  - **(2022)** [returngis.net: Configurar mΓ‘s de un Application Gateway con AGIC para AKS](https://www.returngis.net/2022/05/configurar-mas-de-un-application-gateway-con-agic-para-aks) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Written in Spanish, this technical guide explains how to control multiple Azure Application Gateways through a single AGIC controller inside AKS. Explains resource routing partitions between internal microservices and public endpoints.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/javiermarasco: HTTPs with Ingress controller, cert-manager and DuckDNS (in AKS/Kubernetes)](https://dev.to/javiermarasco/https-with-ingress-controller-cert-manager-and-duckdns-in-akskubernetes-2jd1) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a dynamic DNS development environment setup using cert-manager, NGINX ingress, and DuckDNS on AKS clusters. Helps development teams quickly wire secure, externally accessible TLS endpoints without needing official domain registrations.
-  - **(2022)** [pixelrobots.co.uk: Bring your own Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (PREVIEW)](https://pixelrobots.co.uk/2022/04/bring-your-own-container-network-interface-cni-plugin-with-azure-kubernetes-service-aks-preview) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines utilizing the Bring Your Own CNI (BYO CNI) preview option in AKS. Allows engineering teams to manage and run their own custom CNI platforms (such as custom Cilium structures) while still leveraging the managed control plane benefits of AKS.
-  - **(2022)** [isovalent.com: Announcing Azure CNI Powered by Cilium](https://isovalent.com/blog/post/azure-cni-cilium) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Isovalent's technical summary showcasing Azure CNI powered by Cilium integration. This architecture combines Azure's high-performance native routing fabrics with the advanced, secure eBPF-driven networking layer of Cilium. Represents the modern standard for fast AKS networking in 2026.
-  - **(2022)** [medium.com/@vamsi.lakshman: Overview of Azure Kubernetes Services Networking Models](https://medium.com/@vamsi.lakshman/overview-of-azure-kubernetes-services-networking-models-e3ca0591aebe) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural overview contrasting AKS's native CNI models: Kubenet versus Azure CNI. Analyzes the trade-offs of IP space consumption, routing tables, and overall performance dynamics across large clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [Using CDK to perform continuous deployments in multi-region Kubernetes environments](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/using-cdk-to-perform-continuous-deployments-in-multi-region-kubernetes-environments) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the use of AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) to model continuous delivery systems across multi-region Kubernetes deployments. Highly relevant for cloud engineers designing hybrid-cloud architectures that span AKS and EKS infrastructure.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Getting started with Windows Containers on Azure Kubernetes Service](https://dev.to/rdvansloten/getting-started-with-windows-containers-on-azure-kubernetes-service-46ce) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental playbook illustrating setup tasks for hosting Windows Server containers inside AKS node pools. Explains common pitfalls including licensing, customized networking modes, and configuring dual-OS deployments alongside Linux nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [returngis.net: Desescalar nodos de AKS apagando las mΓ‘quinas en lugar de eliminarlas](https://www.returngis.net/2022/04/desescalar-nodos-de-aks-apagando-las-maquinas-en-lugar-de-eliminarlas) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical Spanish article describes an alternate cost-savings scaling mechanism in AKS. Suggests stopping/deallocating underlying node virtual machines inside scale sets instead of deleting them. Grounding notes this retains local system disk caches for fast restart times.
-  - **(2022)** [docs.microsoft.com: Start and stop an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) node pool 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/start-stop-nodepools) [BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Microsoft technical guide documenting native start/stop capabilities inside AKS user node pools. Simplifies operational management by shutting down scaling instances to minimize computing costs during inactive schedules.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Monitoring AKS With Prometheus and Grafana 🌟](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/monitoring-aks-with-prometheus-and-grafana-9o8) [YAML/HELM CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on manual demonstrating the setup of Prometheus and Grafana on AKS using Helm charts. Details the construction of monitoring pipelines, collection of custom performance metrics, and configuration of alert conditions.
-  - **(2022)** [community.ops.io: One day I woke up to a crashed AKS cluster and this is what I did to get it back to life](https://community.ops.io/javi_labs/one-day-wake-up-to-a-crashed-aks-cluster-and-this-is-what-i-did-to-get-it-back-to-life-1592) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational post-mortem detailing disaster recovery of a critically degraded AKS cluster. Highlights issues with custom DNS resolution, routing, and dynamic debugging tools. Serves as a great diagnostic checklist for production failures.
-  - **(2022)** [buchatech.com/2022: A Guide to Navigating the AKS Enterprise Documentation & Scripts 🌟🌟](https://www.buchatech.com/2022/08/a-guide-to-navigating-the-aks-enterprise-documentation-scripts) [POWERSHELL/BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive index highlighting central enterprise architecture runbooks, scripts, and Azure landing zone deployment models. Solves standard directory discovery hurdles for infrastructure teams architecting multi-cluster production layers.
-  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Kubernetes Service Microsoft Ignite announcements](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/azure-kubernetes-service-microsoft-ignite-announcements/3650443) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Aggregates key product announcements, feature updates, and engineering roadmap directions announced at Microsoft Ignite targeting the AKS ecosystem. Discusses improved fleet operations, container scale, and identity controls.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Moving Azure Functions from AKS to Container Apps](https://dev.to/christle/moving-azure-functions-from-aks-to-container-apps-k60) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical migration post detailing the shift of Azure Functions from AKS (utilizing KEDA) into Azure Container Apps (ACA). Compares resource footprints, administration friction, and scale behaviors. Highly educational for choosing the correct serverless scale model.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Scrape Azure metrics and monitor AKS using Grafana Agent 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/scrape-azure-metrics-and-monitor-aks-using-grafana-agent) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A telemetry extraction guide focused on deploying Grafana Agent inside AKS to scrape and forward metrics directly to Grafana Cloud. Avoids expensive, proprietary log-forwarding configurations and maintains unified telemetry visualization dashboards.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.baeke.info: Trying out Draft 2 on AKS](https://baeke.info/2022/06/02/trying-out-draft-2-on-aks) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early evaluation testing out the Draft v2 workflow within AKS environments. Evaluates standard dev loops and notes architectural changes between initial Draft implementations and subsequent buildpack-driven tools. Modern architects should target standard buildpacks and OCI artifacts over older Draft versions.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Practical Introduction to Kubernetes Autoscaling Tools with Linode Kubernetes Engine 🌟](https://dev.to/rahulrai/practical-introduction-to-kubernetes-autoscaling-tools-with-linode-kubernetes-engine-2i7k) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to Kubernetes scaling tools (HPA, VPA, and Cluster Autoscaler) leveraging the Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE). This guide demystifies metric validation loops and autoscaler behavior, providing a practical foundation for engineers implementing scaling outside major hyperscalers.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: Automating GitOps and Continuous Delivery With DigitalOcean Kubernetes (Terraform, Helm and Flux)](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tech-talks/automating-gitops-and-continuous-delivery-with-digitalocean-kubernetes) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide on implementing declarative GitOps structures on DOKS using Flux CD, Terraform, and Helm charts. Provides a complete architectural template for managing infrastructure and application configurations declaration-first, reducing configuration drift in production.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: Kubernetes for startups: Why, when, and how to adopt](https://www.digitalocean.com/resources/articles/kubernetes-for-startups) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural strategy guide assessing the costs and benefits of introducing Kubernetes inside early-stage startup ecosystems. Covers common mistakes like over-engineering cluster setups early on and maps out criteria for when to transition from PaaS tools to fully-managed Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2022)** [aws-quickstart.github.io: Rancher on the AWS Cloud. Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws-quickstart.github.io/quickstart-eks-rancher) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS Quick Start reference guide for standing up Rancher on AWS. This architecture installs Rancher on an Amazon EKS cluster, giving enterprise operations teams a unified interface to govern multiple downstream clusters, enforce unified RBAC models, and manage complex multi-tenant environments.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.24 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-24-whats-new)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents Sysdig's review of 1.24. Live analysis in 2026 reminds us that 1.24 removed Dockershim, introduced Beta volume expansion, and made gRPC probes standard.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Proceeding with Deprecation of Dockershim in Upcoming 1.24 Release](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/kubernetes-dockershim-removal)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines InfoQ's coverage of Dockershim's imminent demise in 1.24. Live grounding in 2026 records this as the definitive end of direct Docker Engine support within the kubelet codebase.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Updated: Dockershim Removal FAQ](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/02/17/dockershim-faq) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides the updated Dockershim FAQ. In 2026, it serves as an excellent reference troubleshooting tool for understanding CRI-dockerd shims and standard CRI integrations.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Removals and Major Changes In 1.25](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/08/04/upcoming-changes-in-kubernetes-1-25) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the upcoming removals in 1.25. Live grounding in 2026 registers 1.25 as the ultimate removal point for PodSecurityPolicy (PSP), finalizing the modern security validation ecosystem.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Non-Graceful Node Shutdown Moves to Beta](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/16/kubernetes-1-26-non-graceful-node-shutdown-beta) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the promotion of Non-Graceful Node Shutdown capabilities to Beta in Kubernetes 1.26. This feature enables stateful workloads (such as databases on StatefulSets) to recover gracefully on active nodes when a cluster host crashes abruptly without a proper shutdown path. This addresses a common issue where volume attachments remained locked to failed instances indefinitely.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.25: Combiner](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/08/23/kubernetes-v1-25-release) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubernetes v1.25, dubbed 'Combiner', represents a major milestone in core stability and API maturation. The release is architecturally significant for the formal removal of PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) in favor of Pod Security Admission (PSA) and the promotion of several storage features to General Availability. Operators must adapt to these security and storage modifications to ensure workload compatibility.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.26 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-26-whats-new)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review of the architectural enhancements shipped in Kubernetes 1.26. Key features highlighted include Common Expression Language (CEL) validation in CustomResourceDefinitions (CRDs), improvements to Pod Scheduling Readiness, and container registry migrations. This summary acts as an essential checklist for systems engineering teams coordinating scheduled cluster upgrades.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes Version 1.26: Everything You Should Know](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-1-26-everything-you-should-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security-focused architectural assessment of Kubernetes 1.26. The paper highlights the deprecation of non-CSI storage plugins, the expansion of dynamic security standards, and the introduction of CEL validations in admission controllers. This analysis provides key insights for security engineers seeking to implement finer control policies directly within API servers.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: registry.k8s.io: faster, cheaper and Generally Available (GA)](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/11/28/registry-k8s-io-faster-cheaper-ga) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces the transition of the primary Kubernetes container registry from 'k8s.gcr.io' to the community-owned, CDN-backed 'registry.k8s.io'. This infrastructural pivot reduces data egress costs and latency by intelligently routing traffic to regional cloud storage providers near the client nodes. Engineers must audit existing configuration files and pipelines to refer to the new endpoint to avoid build failures.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Pod Scheduling Readiness](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/26/pod-scheduling-readiness-alpha) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the newly introduced Pod Scheduling Readiness feature in Kubernetes 1.26. This allows external controllers to declare scheduling gates on a pod, signaling the scheduler to ignore the resource until specific dependencies are resolved (e.g., custom network setups or resource pre-allocation). This significantly reduces scheduler queue overhead in dynamic, automated environments.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.26: CPUManager goes GA](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/27/cpumanager-ga) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Celebrates the General Availability (GA) of the CPUManager in Kubernetes 1.26. This sub-system allows high-performance workloads to pin CPU cores, offering deterministic scheduling profiles by enforcing NUMA node alignment. Architects can exploit these improvements to drastically reduce latency in database pipelines, streaming engines, and high-frequency trading workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes 1.22](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/amazon-eks-now-supports-kubernetes-1-22)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight covers EKS supporting Kubernetes 1.22. Live grounding in 2026 treats this as historical information; modern EKS runs vastly newer versions, but this article highlights EKS migration paths and deprecation management.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: PodSecurityPolicy: The Historical Context 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/08/23/podsecuritypolicy-the-historical-context) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed post-mortem on PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) providing the architectural context behind its deprecation and eventual removal in v1.25. The publication details structural flaws in PSP's design, including complex API authorization models and the lack of a dry-run capability. This serves as critical foundational reading for security architects migrating clusters to modern Pod Security Standards (PSS) or third-party engines.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Unleashing the Power of Kubernetes 1.26: Exploring the New ValidatingAdmissionPolicy Feature with CEL](https://itnext.io/unleashing-the-power-of-kubernetes-1-26-56979ee667fd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide on the ValidatingAdmissionPolicy introduced in Kubernetes 1.26. Leveraging the Common Expression Language (CEL), cluster administrators can write and enforce custom admission validation rules inside the API Server without deploying external webhook architectures. This provides a highly performant, declarative security mechanism that reduces control plane latency.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Support for Passing Pod fsGroup to CSI Drivers At Mount Time](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/23/kubernetes-12-06-fsgroup-on-mount) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the Kubernetes 1.26 enhancement enabling Pod fsGroup parameters to be passed directly to CSI drivers during volume mounting operations. By delegating directory permissions and ownership shifts to the underlying storage provider rather than executing local chown recursions, this update dramatically speeds up pod boot times on massive datasets. This optimization represents a major advancement in storage management efficiency.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Job Tracking, to Support Massively Parallel Batch Workloads, Is Generally Available](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/29/scalable-job-tracking-ga) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the GA milestone of Scalable Job Tracking in Kubernetes 1.26. By offloading job tracking from querying all remaining pods to an optimized finalizer architecture, the API server can efficiently orchestrate massively parallel processing workloads. This enhancement dramatically lowers memory consumption and API server load in large-scale machine learning and batch-processing frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.26: Advancements in Kubernetes Traffic Engineering](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/30/advancements-in-kubernetes-traffic-engineering) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights advancements in Kubernetes Traffic Engineering during the 1.26 release lifecycle, focusing on Service Internal Traffic Policy and Topology Aware Routing. These adjustments allow clusters to minimize latency and cross-AZ data transfer fees by dynamically routing traffic closer to the requesting endpoint. Excellent resource for networking engineers designing large-scale cloud topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [thatjeffsmith.com: Best Practices: REST APIs for your Database {Draft!}](https://www.thatjeffsmith.com/archive/2022/02/best-practices-rest-apis-for-your-database-draft)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth draft outlining architectural patterns and best practices for creating secure, low-latency REST APIs on top of enterprise relational databases. It details serialization strategies, rate limiting, and optimization pathways using Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) to construct highly resilient microservices backends.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Linux troubleshooting commands: 4 tools for DNS name resolution problems](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/DNS-name-resolution-troubleshooting-tools) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines core network diagnostics utilities including `nslookup`, `dig`, `host`, and local resolution file audits. Addresses common container networking issues and cluster DNS lookup routing misconfigurations.
-  - **(2022)** [linuxteck.com: 15 basic useful firewall-cmd commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-useful-firewall-cmd-commands-in-linux)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical reference manual for configuring Linux firewalld using the firewall-cmd CLI client. Demonstrates dynamic rule configuration, permanent zone assignments, service associations, and port forwarding structures. Simplifies low-level firewall administration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS environments.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: TCP vs. UDP β€” What's the Difference and Which Protocol is Faster?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/tcp-vs-udp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts the mechanical differences between the TCP and UDP transport protocols. Evaluates TCP's connection-oriented, high-reliability delivery mechanism (with congestion control and handshakes) against UDP's lightweight, connectionless, and high-speed streaming architecture, framing the optimal real-time application patterns for both.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.ycrash.io: dmesg – Unix/Linux command, beginners introduction with examples](https://blog.ycrash.io/dmesg-unix-linux-command-beginners-introduction-with-examples) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental reference guide to using the `dmesg` utility for examining kernel-level ring buffer logs in Unix and Linux operating systems. The resource highlights critical subcommands for parsing device driver issues, memory allocation failures (including Out-Of-Memory/OOM kills), and hardware initialization errors. It provides essential CLI commands to help system administrators and site reliability engineers troubleshoot core OS issues.
-  - **(2022)** [rexegg.com: Regex Syntax Tricks](https://www.rexegg.com/regex-tricks.php) [REGEX CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep dive into advanced regular expression mechanics, detailing lookarounds, capture groups, and backreferences. Indispensable for creating fine-tuned, complex parsing expressions for server logs, configurations, and raw telemetry data.
-  - **(2022)** [pement.org: Over 100 sed one-liners](https://www.pement.org/sed/sed1line.txt) [SED CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A classic reference cheat sheet collecting over 100 useful `sed` scripts for quick text modifications. Showcases structural configurations, line insertions, and replacement syntax patterns for managing remote configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Record your terminal session with Asciinema](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/record-terminal-session-asciinema) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides teams on utilizing `asciinema` to record text-based terminal outputs instead of bulky, pixelated video captures. Facilitates interactive, copy-pasteable documentation sharing for technical runs, tutorials, and engineering handovers.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 50 Linux Commands every developer NEED to know with example](https://dev.to/kanani_nirav/50-linux-commands-every-developer-need-to-know-with-example-mc) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive directory detailing basic, intermediate, and advanced CLI operations. Translates abstract Linux patterns into functional scripts for managing permissions, finding logs, and inspecting networks.
-  - **(2022)** [itsfoss.com: 5 htop Alternatives to Enhance Your Linux System Monitoring Experience](https://itsfoss.com/htop-alternatives) [C++ CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates advanced alternative monitoring frameworks like `btop`, `glances`, and `gtop`. Discusses graphic layouts, remote API telemetry integration, and individual performance profiling capabilities.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use Journalctl to View and Manipulate Systemd Logs 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to query systemd logs using `journalctl`. Outlines critical filtering options such as boot times, service identifiers, priority levels, and timestamp intervals to isolate OS errors and runtime anomalies.
-  - **(2022)** [igoroseledko.com: Checking Multiple Variables in Bash](https://www.igoroseledko.com/checking-multiple-variables-in-bash) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to design robust multiple-variable validation gates in bash. Explains clean syntax logic using operators like `[[ -z ... ]]` and logical structures, preventing common run-time evaluation failures.
-  - **(2022)** [Introduction to Bash Scripting Interactive training](https://ebook.bobby.sh/training.html) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, interactive learning roadmap focused on scripting fundamentals. Coaches developers on variables, arrays, command-line arguments, exit statuses, and control loops to automate everyday infrastructure tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Bash scripting: How to read data from text files](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/data-text-files) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides developers on parsing files safely within bash loops. Emphasizes the use of the Internal Field Separator (IFS) and the `read -r` command to prevent inadvertent character modifications and backslash evaluations.
-  - **(2022)** [datafix.com.au: BASHing data - Data ops on the Linux command line 🌟](https://datafix.com.au/BASHing) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curated advanced, production-grade techniques for executing heavy ETL, data cleaning, and CSV parsing operations utilizing pure terminal commands. Explores highly optimized pipelines built on sed, awk, grep, and shell scripts.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 scripts for getting started with the Nmap Scripting Engine](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/nmap-scripting-engine) [LUA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights the capability of the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) to automate network auditing tasks. Features custom scripts for SSL/TLS validation, vulnerability scanning, and service version checks inside critical target networks.
-  - **(2022)** [jvns.ca: A list of new(ish) command line tools](https://jvns.ca/blog/2022/04/12/a-list-of-new-ish--command-line-tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A handpicked inventory of modern terminal applications (jq, jc, fx, yq, and jless). Simplifies querying, visualizes nested payloads, and reformats plain configuration text directly in local shell environments.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: How to customize VM and cloud images with guestfish](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/customize-vm-cloud-images-guestfish) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to integrate `guestfish` pipelines into cloud image provisioning scripts. Details the automated modification of network configurations, credential injection, and software installations within raw VM images.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: BusyBox, el ejecutable que agrupa casi 200 utilidades Unix de lΓ­nea de comandos (y que puedes usar tambiΓ©n en Windows o Android)](https://www.genbeta.com/herramientas/busybox-ejecutable-que-agrupa-casi-200-utilidades-gnu-linea-comandos-que-puedes-usar-tambien-windows-android) [C CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical overview of BusyBox, detailing its architecture and utility compilation strategy. Explores how it delivers complete, lightweight POSIX environments on Android, recovery disks, and container deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [networkwalks.com: TCP/IP Model](https://networkwalks.com/tcp-ip-model) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An fundamental technical overview breakdown of the legendary 4-layer TCP/IP communication suite. Maps out operational processes occurring within Application, Transport, Internet, and Link layers to facilitate networking literacy.
-  - **(2022)** [magic-cookie.co.uk/iplist.html](https://magic-cookie.co.uk/iplist.html) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A clean, functional web-hosted tool designed to take target subnets and generate explicit lists of available IP host addresses. Simplifies routing tables, firewall access whitelist designs, and proxy allocations.
-  - **(2022)** [tecmint.com: How to Calculate IP Subnet Address with ipcalc Tool](https://www.tecmint.com/calculate-ip-subnet-address-with-ipcalc-tool) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial detailing step-by-step instructions for computing network, broadcast, and host addresses using the Linux command-line CLI engine `ipcalc`.
-  - **(2022)** [networkproguide.com: CIDR Subnet Mask Cheat Sheet](https://networkproguide.com/cidr-subnet-mask-ipv4-cheat-sheet) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational cheat sheet breaking down subnet masking protocols, mapping binary configurations to standard decimal equivalents, and addressing structural divisions.
-  - **(2022)** [matt-rickard.com: How to Calculate a CIDR](https://mattrickard.com/how-to-calculate-a-cidr) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the mathematical properties, bitwise shifts, and binary configurations defining CIDR networks. Designed to build foundational expertise for network engineers configuring firewalls and dynamic cloud VPC layers.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Reduce the size of container images with DockerSlim](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/01/17/reduce-size-container-images-dockerslim) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's analysis of the DockerSlim command utility. Discusses dynamically tracing operational execution paths to securely remove unused operating system components.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Best Practices for Writing a Dockerfile](https://blog.bitsrc.io/best-practices-for-writing-a-dockerfile-68893706c3) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details architectural recommendations for image creation pipelines. Teaches cache alignment, layer count reduction, ENTRYPOINT best practices, and standard build arg variables.
-  - **(2022)** [sequoia.makes.software: Reducing Docker Image Size (Particularly for Kubernetes Environments) 🌟](https://sequoia.makes.software/reducing-docker-image-size-particularly-for-kubernetes-environments) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines image sizing optimizations specifically within large-scale Kubernetes production networks. Highlights how smaller footprints accelerate pull cycles and deployment velocity.
-  - **(2022)** [bhupesh.me: How I reduced the size of my very first published docker image by 40% - A lesson in dockerizing shell scripts 🌟](https://bhupesh.me/publishing-my-first-ever-dockerfile-optimization-ugit) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular engineering narrative details a size optimization path down to raw scratch images. Explores stripping unnecessary dependencies and shell binaries.
-  - **(2022)** [pythonspeed.com: Docker BuildKit: faster builds, new features, and now it’s stable](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-buildkit) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the shift to BuildKit as the primary engine compiler. Evaluates features including multi-stage parallelization, secret mounting without environment leaks, and advanced build-cache mounts.
-  - **(2022)** [codementor.io: Docker: What's Under the Hood?](https://www.codementor.io/blog/docker-technology-5x1kilcbow) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs container isolation abstractions by analyzing namespaces, cgroups, and capabilities directly inside the Linux kernel. Evaluates runtime execution patterns from CLI calls to low-level containerd and runc pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Is Docker Secure Enough?](https://www.infoq.com/articles/securing-docker) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security exploration contrasting container shared-kernel mechanisms against sandboxed hypervisor layers like Firecracker and gVisor. Analyzes side-channel vulnerabilities and threat vectors.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Debugging Large and Complex Dockerfiles Gets Easier with Buildg](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/09/debug-dockerfiles-buildg) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This InfoQ article provides a detailed analysis of the problems developers face when debugging complex multi-stage container builds and how Buildg leverages BuildKit features to address them. It explains how breakpoint debugging and runtime inspection can optimize CI/CD engineering efficiency. The piece is highly recommended for architectural and developer experience (DevEx) leads aiming to reduce build pipeline bottlenecks.
-  - **(2022)** [devtron.ai: Understand CMD and ENTRYPOINT Differences in Docker](https://devtron.ai/blog/cmd-and-entrypoint-differences)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores `CMD` and `ENTRYPOINT` behaviors inside Dockerfiles. Details how default runtime parameters interact with target binaries during execution.
-  - **(2022)** [codeproject.com: How to Create an Image in Docker using Python](https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/5323808/How-To-Create-An-Image-In-Docker-Using-Python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shows how to containerize Python applications. Focuses on setting up local working directories, managing dependencies via requirements files, and structuring multi-stage builds to shrink image footprints.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Docker Integration for Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana-cloud/monitor-infrastructure/integrations/integration-reference/integration-docker) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exhaustive integration manual for routing Prometheus-compatible engine metrics from Docker daemons directly to Grafana Cloud. Demonstrates telemetry extraction, container health monitoring, and system dashboard provisioning.
-  - **(2022)** [softwaretestingsapiens.com: Roadmap to learn API Testing in Just 30 days](https://www.softwaretestingsapiens.com/roadmap-to-learn-api-testing) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured learning path for mastering API-level automation testing. Guides developers from core HTTP methods to building custom suite environments using modern testing engines.
-  - **(2022)** [getxray.app: The top 5 software testing trends of 2022](https://www.getxray.app/blog/the-top-5-software-testing-trends-of-2022) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines trends in QA automation, highlighting the adoption of QA-as-code patterns, automated visual tools, and Jira integration to coordinate agile deployment workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Perform unit tests using GoogleTest and CTest](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/unit-testing-googletest-ctest) [C++ CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive practical guide on configuring and executing unit tests in C++ utilizing GoogleTest combined with the CMake-integrated CTest test runner. Detail includes step-by-step compilation, test suite definition, and build automation orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [getxray.app: 7 benefits of using a Test Management App vs. Excel](https://www.getxray.app/blog/7-benefits-of-using-a-test-management-app-vs.-excel)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Professional assessment advocating for native Jira-integrated test management platforms like Xray instead of manual tracking via Excel spreadsheets, detailing benefits in traceability, execution, and agility.
-  - **(2022)** [convert.com: Top 10 A/B Testing Tools That Are Good for the Next 5 Years (Vetted by Features, Privacy, Maturity & Price)](https://www.convert.com/blog/a-b-testing/a-b-testing-tools-2022-beyond)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Market evaluation of premium and open-source A/B testing platforms alongside continuous testing tools like Grafana k6 for automated regression pipelines and performance simulation in Kubernetes.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 7 Benefits of Testing in Isolation](https://thenewstack.io/7-benefits-of-testing-in-isolation) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines seven architectural advantages of isolated component testing. Details why using service mocks, localized databases, and sandboxed test environments accelerates regression tracking and simplifies dependency configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Error Handling from Backends to the Frontend](https://thenewstack.io/error-handling-from-backends-to-the-frontend) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide on structuring robust API error propagation from backend databases to frontend applications. Explores standardization of status payloads to ensure consistent client-side recovery states.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Optimizing App Performance in a Multicloud Stack](https://thenewstack.io/optimizing-app-performance-in-a-multicloud-stack) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural review addressing latency and replication bottlenecks across multi-cloud environments. Proposes specific patterns for distributed edge-caches, multi-cluster database setups, and smart load balancers.
-  - **(2022)** [smashingmagazine.com: Testing Pipeline 101 For Frontend Testing](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/02/testing-pipeline-101-frontend-testing) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed frontend testing handbook mapping out modern pipeline integrations. Recommends strategies for structuring linters, localized unit evaluations, visual regression checks, and end-to-end integration scripts.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Video: Visualize the architecture of your Java app, in VS Code, in 2 ΒΉ/β‚‚ minutes](https://dev.to/appmap/video-visualize-the-architecture-of-your-java-app-in-vs-code-in-2-minutes-568j) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to AppMap for VS Code, illustrating how to automatically record and render execution paths, database queries, and architectural layouts of Java applications in real time.
-  - **(2022)** [GitHub Actions 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=github.vscode-github-actions) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official GitHub Actions extension for VS Code, enabling developers to build, validate, monitor, and run CI/CD workflows natively within the IDE with real-time log streaming.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.openreplay.com: 8 Cool VS Code tips to make your workspace more personal](https://blog.openreplay.com/8-cool-vs-code-tips-to-make-your-workspace-more-personal) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores workspace personalization strategies within VS Code. Outlines customizations for custom layouts, performance optimization settings, and UI modifications to support intensive, multi-hour coding sessions.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Best Colorful VSCode Extensions – How to Personalize Your' Editor](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/best-colorful-vscode-extensions-for-productivity) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Assesses visual customization extensions in VS Code, analyzing the correlation between structured semantic highlighters, high-contrast editor themes, and the mitigation of developer cognitive fatigue.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: VS Code Extensions to Increase Developer Productivity](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/vs-code-extensions-to-increase-developer-productivity) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates productivity-centric VS Code setups, analyzing the correlation between structured lint configurations and reduced delivery cycles for engineering teams.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Markdown in VSCode – Syntax and Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-markdown-in-vscode) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide to writing, parsing, and rendering Markdown natively in VS Code. Highlights capabilities for inline previewing, styling syntax, and utilizing the editor for software architecture decision records (ADRs).
-  - **(2022)** [BABA-Git Flow](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Fatih.baba-flow) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized variation of GitFlow UI extensions for VS Code. It provides custom hooks and automated prefix tagging for releases, features, and hotfixes. Highly specific to groups utilizing git-flow alongside strict release conventions.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: Python Development in Visual Studio Code](https://realpython.com/python-development-visual-studio-code) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive deep dive by Real Python into configuring Visual Studio Code as a professional Python development IDE. Covers workspace setup, linters, debug configurations, and unit testing frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [softzone.es: Conoce Fleet, el nuevo IDE ultraligero de la mano de JetBrains](https://www.softzone.es/noticias/programas/conoce-fleet-ide-ultraligero-mano-jetbrains) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early assessment of JetBrains Fleet, detailing its modular UI and hybrid mode. Focuses on the IDE's rapid start times, remote engine execution, and embedded collaboration features.
-  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com: VS Code extension development with GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/vscode-extension-development-with-gitlab) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how developers can construct VS Code extensions integrated with GitLab CI/CD and APIs. The post showcases best practices for extension design, testing automation, and deployment mechanisms, streamlining local-to-cloud workspace automation.
-  - **(2022)** [Alessandro Fragnani: Jenkins Status](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=alefragnani.jenkins-status) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Embeds dynamic Jenkins job status tracking into the VS Code status bar. It fetches remote build parameters via API to display build pass/fail statistics, keeping developer feedback loops tight during active coding sprints.
-  - **(2022)** [searchenginejournal.com: An Introduction To Python & Machine Learning For Technical SEO](https://www.searchenginejournal.com/python-machine-learning-technical-seo/430000) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates applying automated scripts and statistical model workflows to organic search and site metrics.
-Live Grounding: Synthesizes programmatic data mining, parsing web crawler paths via Pandas, and deploying light ML models to perform semantic content categorization at scale.
-  - **(2022)** [Python Data Science Handbook 🌟](https://jakevdp.github.io/PythonDataScienceHandbook) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential technical handbook for Python's core data science tools. Provides high-density architectural explanations of NumPy arrays, Pandas structured tables, Matplotlib visualization objects, and Scikit-Learn pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [github.dev: Python Data Science Handbook](https://github.dev/jakevdp/PythonDataScienceHandbook/tree/master/notebooks) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official interactive notebook repository for the Python Data Science Handbook. Enables immediate local sandboxing, model parameter tweaks, and testing of complex data ingestion logic using integrated Jupyter execution files.
-  - **(2022)** [aigents.co: Pro Python Tips for Data Analysts](https://aigents.co/data-science-blog/coding-tutorial/pro-python-tips-for-data-analysts) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A practical collection of efficient Python routines designed specifically for optimization of data workloads.
-Live Grounding: Analyzes vectorization tricks, performance improvements during heavy pandas and numpy usage, and memory preservation tricks when manipulating complex analytical data structures.
-  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: 11 Useful Python One-Liners You Must Know](https://www.makeuseof.com/useful-python-one-liners-you-must-know) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Spotlights expressive and powerful single-statement patterns in Python to achieve cleaner execution.
-Live Grounding: Provides syntactical blueprints for functional comprehensions, multi-variable checks, and lambdas, reducing structural boilerplate code while balancing readability.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: More Python for Non-Programmers](https://thenewstack.io/more-python-for-non-programmers) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: An educational walkthrough designed to onboard non-engineers into Python programming patterns safely.
-Live Grounding: Emphasizes the translation of logic requirements into working scripts, touching upon variable assignment, light I/O, and essential script maintenance.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Dictionary – How to Perform CRUD Operations on dicts in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/everything-you-need-to-know-about-python-dictionaries) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Covers the fundamental data structure lifecycle operations of Python's mapping container (dict).
-Live Grounding: Breaks down underlying hash table architectures, CRUD syntax paradigms, key access, and updates using optimized standard collection techniques.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: python dictionary methods explanation and visualization](https://dev.to/mahmoudessam/python-dictionary-methods-explanation-and-visualization-1l64) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Comprehensive visual maps explaining built-in dictionary manipulation routines.
-Live Grounding: Visualizes the differences between direct updates, item mutation methods, default handling methods, and pop routines to ensure correct data mutation practices.
-  - **(2022)** [codesolid.com: Python Lists for Beginners: A Complete Lesson With Exercises 🌟](https://codesolid.com/python-lists) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Interactive educational package focused on Python sequence objects, list arrays, and mutation mechanics.
-Live Grounding: Outlines list creation, slice manipulation, and performance attributes of dynamic array sequences inside basic programmatic workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: Building Lists With Python's .append()](https://realpython.com/courses/building-lists-with-python-append) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Focused overview of dynamic array sizing using Python's sequential list append logic.
-Live Grounding: Illustrates internal allocation scaling algorithms, dynamic array growth, amortized insertion complexity, and list rebuilding mechanics.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python List .remove() - How to Remove an Item from a List in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-list-remove-how-to-remove-an-item-from-a-list-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Examines removing specific programmatic values from dynamic list arrays.
-Live Grounding: Details execution profiles of `.remove()` relative to value lookups, compared against structural alternatives like system-level `del` statement and array `.pop()` methods.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Create a List in Python – Lists in Python Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-a-list-in-python-lists-in-python-syntax) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Basic reference explaining sequence array instantiation in modern Python.
-Live Grounding: Outlines standard array notation, constructor structures, and memory-efficient sequence generation rules to streamline initial code configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Python for Beginners: When and How to Use Tuples](https://thenewstack.io/python-for-beginners-when-and-how-to-use-tuples) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Analyzes immutable sequence collections (tuples) and their use-cases compared to dynamic arrays.
-Live Grounding: Highlights internal performance optimizations, tuple hashing mechanics, unpack semantics, and low runtime resource allocation profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python For Loop - For i in Range Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-for-loop-for-i-in-range-example) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Breaks down fundamental sequence looping execution in modern Python scripts.
-Live Grounding: Focuses on performance benefits of generator-driven range sequences over standard index increments within high-iteration pathways.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use *args and **kwargs in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/args-and-kwargs-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Covers unpacking structures and flexible argument assignments in Python.
-Live Grounding: Details unpacking variable arguments (`*args`) and keyword configurations (`**kwargs`), explaining parameter routing in modular design patterns and wrappers.
-  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: Iterables vs Iterators in Python](https://towardsdatascience.com/python-iterables-vs-iterators-688907fd755f) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Explains iteration models, separating Iterable abstractions from active state Iterator objects.
-Live Grounding: Details the internal execution of Python's iteration protocol, highlighting execution steps of `__iter__` and `__next__` and lazy calculation logic.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com/learning-paths: Python Learning Paths 🌟🌟🌟](https://realpython.com/learning-paths) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A complete mapping directory of highly structured education routes across Python frameworks and methodologies.
-Live Grounding: Aggregates comprehensive technical tracks in systems programming, data integration, scraping, and microservice validation schemas.
-  - **(2022)** [mishrapartha.blogspot.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Python for Data Science - Part 5 Adding Comments in Python](https://mishrapartha.blogspot.com/2022/11/a-beginners-guide-to-python-for-data_19.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Discusses formatting guidelines for developer comments and docstrings in Python codebases.
-Live Grounding: Highlights docstring compliance metrics, parsing scripts using documentation generators, and building clean inline context explanations.
-  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: Master Class Inheritance in Python 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/master-class-inheritance-in-python-c46bfda63374) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Evaluates inheritance concepts in Python including single, multiple, and hierarchical design paradigms.
-Live Grounding: Deep-dives into subclassing mechanics, resolving method chains via `super()`, and explains the intricate operations of Python's Method Resolution Order (MRO) using C3 Linearization.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Attributes – Class and Instance Attribute Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-attributes-class-and-instance-attribute-examples) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Examines class attributes versus unique object instance states in Python OOP designs.
-Live Grounding: Reviews internal attribute lookup mechanisms (via `__dict__`), inheritance overrides, class namespaces, and memory storage profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Best Practices For Writing Clean Pythonic Code](https://dev.to/dollardhingra/python-code-best-practices-4k96) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Curates core principles of Python coding patterns to enforce standard readability and longevity metrics.
-Live Grounding: Details actionable rules of PEP-8 compliance, context manager designs, and exception encapsulation techniques to ensure production-grade clean architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [testdriven.io: Clean Code in Python](https://testdriven.io/blog/clean-code-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into code style conventions and software safety principles in Python. Outlines standard setups for linters (Flake8), layout tools (Black), static type checkers (Mypy), and clean design patterns (SOLID) to ensure maintainable codebase lifecycles.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Requests – How to Interact with Web Services using Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-interact-with-web-services-using-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Practical reference detailing the execution of external HTTP methods through the Python Requests standard.
-Live Grounding: Outlines connection parameters, timeout protection models, handling of complex JSON responses, and standard session management protocols.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Java vs Python - Which Programming Language beginners should learn in 2022?](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2018/06/java-vs-python-which-programming-language-to-learn-first.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: A technical comparison of static type execution in Java versus dynamic runtimes in Python.
-Live Grounding: Reviews execution overhead profiles, virtual machine performance, learning paths, and application design parameters across enterprise development landscapes.
-  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Why Python keeps growing, explained](https://github.blog/developer-skills/programming-languages-and-frameworks/why-python-keeps-growing-explained) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Details GitHub's analysis of the global scale and persistent enterprise adoption of Python.
-Live Grounding: Identifies trends in cloud automation, microservice scripting, dynamic scaling, and deep data integration that drive global Python adoption.
-  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: How to Identify a Deadlock in Python](https://superfastpython.com/thread-deadlock-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: A specialized guide on profiling and resolving runtime deadlocks in concurrent Python code.
-Live Grounding: Outlines lock acquisition hierarchies, threading analyzer APIs, and monitoring thread structures to identify locked states before deployment.
-  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: How to Choose the Right Python Concurrency API](https://superfastpython.com/python-concurrency-choose-api) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Details how to choose between multi-threading, multi-processing, and asynchronous loop modules in Python.
-Live Grounding: Explores I/O bottlenecks vs CPU constraint calculations, the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) execution overhead, and structural runtime design parameters.
-  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: Threading vs Multiprocessing in Python](https://superfastpython.com/threading-vs-multiprocessing-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Contends with the structural performance differences between system-level threads and separate OS process targets.
-Live Grounding: Analyzes shared memory architectures under Python's GIL limits compared against isolated execution processes using IPC protocols.
-  - **(2022)** [notia.ai: Building an authenticated Python CLI](https://www.notia.ai/articles/building-an-authenticated-python-cli) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates building terminal interfaces containing programmatic security token exchange.
-Live Grounding: Evaluates token validation paths, secure key retention methods via local keychain adapters, and configuring clean state storage inside local application pathways.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com/pdf-python](https://realpython.com/pdf-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Surveys technical methods to extract, modify, and build complex PDF documentation within Python runtimes.
-Live Grounding: Compares programmatic utility suites (PyPDF2, pdfplumber, ReportLab) on criteria of parsing fidelity, speed, vector calculations, and structural layouts.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to change an image with Python](https://dev.to/deotyma/how-to-change-an-image-with-python-518d) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Introduces dynamic graphics manipulation routines using Pillow within modern pipelines.
-Live Grounding: Walks through scaling paths, rotational modifications, dynamic color channel mappings, and format compression strategies optimized for web workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: How to Implement a Linked List in Python](https://towardsdatascience.com/python-linked-lists-c3622205da81) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates implementing custom singly and doubly linked list data collections in Python.
-Live Grounding: Constructs object-oriented linked nodes, manual pointer mapping pathways, and discusses performance metrics compared against native sequential structures.
-  - **(2022)** [morioh.com: How to create Google Map in Python using Gmaps](https://morioh.com) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Explores rendering geospatial layers inside interactive data analytical loops.
-Live Grounding: Utilizes the Google Maps API wrappers to integrate high-fidelity interactive mapping layouts within Jupyter execution states.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use PyScript – A Python Frontend Framework 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/pyscript-python-front-end-framework) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Introduces execution of complex Python pipelines inside browser-side environments via WebAssembly architectures.
-Live Grounding: Assesses PyScript's interface layer, detailing direct DOM manipulation, Pyodide compiler speeds, and frontend script processing.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: Ocho canales de YouTube para aprender Python desde cero hasta nivel experto](https://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/ocho-canales-youtube-para-aprender-python-cero-nivel-experto-1) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish-language curation detailing pedagogical pathways for mastering the Python language ecosystem. Maps highly rated video resources for a variety of developer paths, ranging from core procedural logic to advanced concurrent designs.
-  - **(2022)** [martinheinz.dev: Boost Your Python Application Performance using Continuous Profiling](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/89) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines continuous profiling processes to dynamically detect CPU bottlenecks and memory leaks in production servers. Compares performance impacts and granularity profiles of tools like Pyroscope and Py-Spy. Critical for architectural capacity planning and cost containment.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Building a REST API with Django REST Framework 🌟](https://dev.to/nagatodev/how-to-connect-django-to-reactjs-part-2-2oje) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Teaches developers to link a Django REST Framework API backend to a React.js client frontend. Investigates handling CORS rules, configuring unified JSON communications, and setting up token-based session workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Dockerize a Flask Application](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-dockerize-a-flask-app) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shows standard patterns for containerizing Flask microframework environments. Details proper setup of production-grade WSGI servers (like Gunicorn), port exposure, volume mountings, and local hot-reloads during container updates.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: FastAPI Course – Code APIs Quickly](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/fastapi-helps-you-develop-apis-quickly) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Structured educational course on building secure, robust microservice APIs via FastAPI. Instructs developers in configuring async database interfaces, Alembic schema migrations, dependency injections, and containerized deployment paths.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Data Migration from Monolith to Microservice in Django](https://dev.to/balwanishivam/data-migration-from-monolith-to-microservice-in-django-5b9m) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise migration case study detailing the systematic decomposition of a monolith Django database into isolated microservices data structures. Addresses synchronization problems, data integrity pipelines, and schema refactoring strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Writing and unit testing a Python application to query the RPM database](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/query-rpm-database-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates querying and validating installed Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) states using Python's native ecosystem.
-Live Grounding: Explores system-level database hooks, mock execution paradigms, and writing unit tests to safely parse packages without system sub-processing.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Set Up a Virtual Environment in Python – And Why It's Useful](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-virtual-environments-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Guides engineers through virtual machine/environment isolation patterns via Python's native `venv` toolkit.
-Live Grounding: Prevents host dependency mutation, explains lock file scopes, and explores paths to segregate testing tools from core runtime environments.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Data Structures and Algorithms – Introduction and Learning Resources](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-data-structures-and-algorithms) [ANY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Curates comprehensive algorithmic and structural theories to establish robust foundational knowledge.
-Live Grounding: Details search implementations, algorithmic sorting complexities, and performance metrics across common spatial graphs and trees.
-  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: Python For DevOps: Guide for DevOps Engineers](https://devopscube.com/python-for-devops) [PYTHON CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates Python's application in infrastructure orchestration, continuous integration, and systems configuration. Identifies high-value uses of built-in libraries like subprocess alongside industry tools like boto3 for automated AWS infrastructure pipelines. Crucial for platform reliability operations.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: How to build a blockchain from scratch with Go](https://blog.logrocket.com/build-blockchain-with-go) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide illustrating how to build a basic blockchain protocol in Go from scratch. Walks through cryptography, hashing, transaction processing, and basic consensus mechanism structures.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Streaming Data and the Modern Real-Time Data Stack](https://thenewstack.io/streaming-data-and-the-modern-real-time-data-stack)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical comparison contrasts the offline batch processing of the Modern Data Stack with the low-latency Modern Real-Time Data Stack. It details the mechanics of utilizing Kafka, Pulsar, or Redpanda to feed continuous pipeline architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How to Get Started with Data Streaming](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-get-started-with-data-streaming)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide outlining how organizations can pivot from classic batch workflows to real-time event streaming systems. It highlights the deployment phases of streaming platforms and details data integration patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [salaboy.com: Event-Driven applications with CloudEvents on Kubernetes](https://www.salaboy.com/2022/01/29/event-driven-applications-with-cloudevents-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article explores deploying CloudEvents inside Kubernetes ecosystems to build standardized event schemas. It shows how the CloudEvents standard, combined with serverless tools like Knative, drives event-driven microservice integration.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Path to Getting the Full Data Stack on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/the-path-to-getting-the-full-data-stack-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article reviews the architectural evolution of running stateful database instances inside Kubernetes. It analyzes how modern storage interfaces (CSI) and specialized Operators now safely support stateful structures next to stateless applications.
-  - **(2022)** [kubemq.io: Kafka VS KubeMQ 🌟](https://kubemq.io/kafka-vs-kubemq) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical comparison detailing the differences between Apache Kafka and KubeMQ. It contrasts KubeMQ's Kubernetes-native operator architecture and low-overhead design with Kafka's distributed streaming log structure.
-  - **(2022)** [kai-waehner.de: Comparison: JMS Message Queue vs. Apache Kafka](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2022/05/12/comparison-jms-api-message-broker-mq-vs-apache-kafka) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive comparison contrasting JMS message queues (like ActiveMQ or RabbitMQ) with event streaming networks (like Apache Kafka). It outlines the trade-offs between complex consumer-side routing and immutable stream logging.
-  - **(2022)** [kai-waehner.de: When to use Apache Camel vs. Apache Kafka? 🌟](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2022/01/28/when-to-use-apache-camel-vs-apache-kafka-for-etl-application-integration-event-streaming) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert analysis distinguishing the roles of Apache Camel (for enterprise application integration and routing) and Apache Kafka (for streaming data storage). It outlines integration patterns where both tools complement each other.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io/kafka-ha-kubernetes: Designing and testing a highly available Kafka cluster on Kubernetes 🌟](https://learnkube.com/kafka-ha-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A high-fidelity guide and testing blueprint for configuring a highly available Apache Kafka cluster on Kubernetes. Covers pod anti-affinity patterns, multi-AZ PV attachments, node failure recovery, and automated resiliency testing under active chaos conditions.
-  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com: Kafka Cluster Setup on Kubernetes](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/kaka-cluster-setup-kubernetes-avinash-kumar-chandran)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through the manual deployment and configuration of a production-ready Kafka cluster on Kubernetes. Focuses on setting up stateful sets, managing persistent volumes, and routing external client connections through secure ingress controllers.
-  - **(2022)** [newrelic.com: Effective Strategies for Kafka Topic Partitioning 🌟](https://newrelic.com/blog/observability/effective-strategies-kafka-topic-partitioning)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into strategies for sizing and partitioning Kafka topics to balance message distribution and throughput. Analyzes the runtime cost of partition limits on broker JVM overhead, partition key selection, and strategies to prevent hot broker hotspots.
-  - **(2022)** [conduktor.io/kafka: Learn Apache Kafka like never before](https://docs.conduktor.io/learn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Conduktor's centralized, highly visual learning playground for mastering Apache Kafka. Covers core distributed architectural structures, partition routing, message durability guarantees, and schema setups through structured modules.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: The Apache Kafka Handbook – How to Get Started Using Kafka 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/apache-kafka-handbook) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive fundamental handbook detailing the core anatomy of Apache Kafka. Explains topics, partitions, replication models, offsets, producer/consumer client configurations, and cluster admin scripts with hands-on code examples.
-  - **(2022)** [engineering.grab.com: Zero trust with Kafka](https://engineering.grab.com/zero-trust-with-kafka) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how transport provider Grab designed a Zero Trust security posture around their large-scale Kafka event bus. Details how mutual TLS (mTLS), fine-grained broker ACLs, and automated token rotation prevent inter-service data exfiltration.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Which is better: A single Kafka cluster to rule them all, or many?](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/03/10/which-better-single-kafka-cluster-rule-them-all-or-many) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the core architectural debate of running a unified, enterprise-wide Kafka cluster versus provisioning multiple, isolated, application-specific clusters. Evaluates resource isolation, operational support overhead, and data security boundaries.
-  - **(2022)** [kai-waehner.de: When NOT to use Apache Kafka?](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2022/01/04/when-not-to-use-apache-kafka)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a critical, objective evaluation of systems architectures where Apache Kafka represents an anti-pattern. Discusses drawbacks of using Kafka as a long-term data storage lake, transactional ACID engine, or simple point-to-point RPC alternative.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: End-to-end field-level encryption for Apache Kafka Connect](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/09/27/end-end-field-level-encryption-apache-kafka-connect) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines cryptography techniques for implementing field-level encryption (FLE) on streaming data using Kafka Connect. Demonstrates how to securely intercept and encrypt sensitive PII fields before they are persisted on Kafka's physical broker logs.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: LinkedIn Layered Architecture Minimizes Kafka Scaling Issues](https://thenewstack.io/linkedin-layered-architecture-minimizes-kafka-scaling-issues) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes LinkedIn's highly optimized, multi-tier layered Kafka architecture. Highlights how layering proxy layers and utilizing remote tiered storage mitigates typical partition density and broker replication bottlenecks during massive scaling.
-  - **(2022)** [rogulski.it: Consume Kafka events with Knative service and FastAPI on kubernetes 🌟](https://rogulski.it/blog/kafka-consumer-knative-fastapi)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on implementation guide showing how to connect Knative serverless triggers with Python-based FastAPI services on Kubernetes. Demonstrates configuring custom event subscriptions to feed incoming Kafka payloads directly to serverless worker containers.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Download a Kaggle Dataset Directly to a Google Colab Notebook](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-download-kaggle-dataset-to-google-colab) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through detailing how to pull datasets from Kaggle directly into Google Colab instances via the command line. This method bypasses local download bottlenecks, optimizing workspace staging workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [severalnines.com: How Does a Database Load Balancer Work?](https://severalnines.com/blog/how-does-database-load-balancer-work) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how specialized database load balancers function under the hood. Details protocol-level query routing, connection multiplexing, failover health-checks, and automatic routing of write requests to the master and read requests to replica pools.
-  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: Difference between DBMS and RDBMS](https://intellipaat.com/blog/dbms-vs-rdbms-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Contrasts the architectural and operational definitions between basic flat-file Database Management Systems (DBMS) and modern Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) implementing relational tables, schemas, and ACID transactions.
-  - **(2022)** [architecturenotes.co: Things You Should Know About Databases](https://architecturenotes.co/p/things-you-should-know-about-databases) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density masterclass on database internals. Provides clear, deeply visual breakdowns of write-ahead logs (WAL), transaction isolation levels, indexing data structures (B-Trees vs LSM Trees), and database buffer pools.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Radical API Design Changed the Way We Access Databases](https://thenewstack.io/how-radical-api-design-changed-the-way-we-access-databases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how modern schema-aware API clients, GraphQL adapters, and serverless proxy layers are replacing standard raw driver bindings, simplifying secure and high-performance database connection pooling.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Distributed Database Architecture: What Is It?](https://thenewstack.io/distributed-database-architecture-what-is-it) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density theoretical guide investigating distributed database mechanics. Explores horizontal database partitioning (sharding), multi-region replication architectures, network split mitigation, and consistency profiles matching the CAP Theorem.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Kubernetes? Chances Are You Need a Database 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-kubernetes-chances-are-you-need-a-database)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines why PostgreSQL is standardizing on Kubernetes. Explains how the Crunchy Data PostgreSQL Operator implements high availability, automated back-ups, pgBackRest integration, and localized failovers for microservice application stacks.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Just How Challenging Is State in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the architectural friction points and continuous evolution of stateful applications in Kubernetes. Highlights the challenges of maintaining network identity, attaching volume blocks, and managing reliable local database engines.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: A Case for Databases on Kubernetes from a Former Skeptic](https://thenewstack.io/a-case-for-databases-on-kubernetes-from-a-former-skeptic) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical account exploring how local NVMe storage classes, low-latency container network interfaces, and declarative operator-driven recovery mechanisms have convinced traditional DBAs to run critical state on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Data Management in the Kubernetes Age?](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-data-management-in-the-kubernetes-age)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Redefines how data management must adapt to the API-first, declarative paradigm of Kubernetes. Highlights key criteria including multi-cloud data transportability, self-healing database engines, and policy-driven backups.
-  - **(2022)** [percona.com: Autoscaling Databases in Kubernetes for MongoDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/autoscaling-databases-in-kubernetes-for-mongodb-mysql-and-postgresql) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines technical patterns for auto-scaling relational and document databases like MongoDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL on Kubernetes. Examines vertical container resource updates, storage auto-expansion, and scaling read replicas in response to high traffic demand.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Data on Kubernetes: Operators, Tools Need Standardization](https://thenewstack.io/data-on-kubernetes-operators-tools-need-standardization) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the standardization movements inside the Data on Kubernetes Community (DoKC). Outlines the need for common operator API interfaces, uniform lifecycle states, and shared storage specifications for databases.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Kubernetes and Database Operators Drive the Data Revolution](https://thenewstack.io/how-kubernetes-and-database-operators-drive-the-data-revolution)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how the Operator framework solves day-2 operations for complex databases. Explores built-in patterns for auto-tuning memory buffers, automated logical backups, and self-healing when cluster nodes become degraded.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: More Database, Analytics Workloads Ran on Kubernetes in 2022](https://thenewstack.io/more-database-analytics-workloads-ran-on-kubernetes-in-2022)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive review of the annual survey detailing the exponential adoption of running production databases and stateful analytical workloads directly on Kubernetes clusters in enterprise spaces.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Create Your Distributed Database on Kubernetes with Existing Monolithic Databases](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-databases-apache-sharding-sphere) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An implementation guide for modernizing monolithic databases into highly distributed, sharded databases using Apache ShardingSphere on Kubernetes. Outlines high-performance read-write splitting, data sharding strategies, and state orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use WHERE Clauses in SQL](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-where-clauses-in-sql)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide to utilizing WHERE clauses in relational database engines. Details query filtering optimization, index utilization during scan paths, and the deployment of complex boolean logic inside relational tables.
-  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: SQL vs MySQL - Key Differences Between SQL and MySQL](https://intellipaat.com/blog/sql-vs-mysql-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Differentiates SQL as a standardized, declarative structured query language from MySQL, a concrete, production-grade relational database management system implementation.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy MySQL and phpMyAdmin with Docker](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-mysql-and-phpmyadmin-with-docker) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical tutorial for setting up local developer environments with Docker Compose. Pairs a standard MySQL instance with phpMyAdmin for rapid schema prototyping and database visualization.
-  - **(2022)** [sqlrevisited.blogspot.com: MySQL vs PostgreSQL? Pros and Cons](https://www.sqlrevisited.com/2022/03/mysql-vs-postgresql-pros-and-cons.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive comparative study outlining execution speed, memory configurations, JSON payload management capabilities, and open-source licensing differences between MySQL and PostgreSQL engines.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.yugabyte.com: Are Stored Procedures and Triggers Anti-Patterns in the Cloud Native World?](https://blog.yugabyte.com/are-stored-procedures-and-triggers-anti-patterns-in-the-cloud-native-world) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines stored procedures and database triggers in cloud-native microservice topologies. Warns against architectural coupling and operational performance bottlenecks, advocating for stateless application logic to preserve horizontal scalability.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Data on Kubernetes: The Next Frontier](https://thenewstack.io/data-on-kubernetes-the-next-frontier) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tracks the expansion of the 'Data on Kubernetes' (DoK) movement. Highlights how native operator progress and persistent storage plugins are enabling enterprise organizations to containerize databases, stream analytics, and run ML model pipelines directly on K8s clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: To run or not to run a database on Kubernetes - What to consider](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/to-run-or-not-to-run-a-database-on-kubernetes-what-to-consider) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Google Cloud's decision matrix for running database structures on Kubernetes. Compares managed SaaS vs. native GKE container deployments, outlining networking, storage IOPS, recovery, and failover topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [percona.com: MySQL on Kubernetes with GitOps 🌟](https://www.percona.com/blog/mysql-on-kubernetes-with-gitops) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Percona's technical case study on deploying MySQL clusters inside Kubernetes using GitOps pipelines. Connects ArgoCD or Flux workflows with declarative Percona Operators to automate database replication topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [cockroachlabs.com: Automated database operations with Terraform](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/automate-database-ops-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates utilizing HashiCorp Terraform to automate CockroachDB configurations, database creation, user permissions, and deployment topologies. Standardizes declarative infrastructure-as-code patterns across production database deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [How I've Set Up HA PostgreSQL on Kubernetes (powered by Patroni, a template for PostgreSQL HA)](https://disaev.me/p/how-i-have-set-up-ha-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on implementation guide for deploying a high-availability Patroni-managed PostgreSQL cluster on Kubernetes. Configures persistent volumes, dynamic services, readiness probes, and etcd cluster coordination.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Benefits and Drawbacks of DataOps in Practice](https://thenewstack.io/the-benefits-and-drawbacks-of-dataops-in-practice) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores the practical benefits and deployment drawbacks of DataOps. Outlines continuous integration strategies for analytical workflows, database schema migration safety, automated validation testing, and orchestrating massive data pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Provisioning cloud resources (AWS, GCP, Azure) in Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/cloud-resources-kubernetes) [YAML/GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the paradigm shift of utilizing Kubernetes-native custom resource definitions (CRDs) and operators to provision external cloud resources (such as AWS ACK, GCP Config Connector, and Azure Service Operator). This declarative Infrastructure-as-Code pattern replaces external Terraform runs with continuous control loops inside the cluster. (Live Grounding: Standardizes management under unified Kubernetes control planes, resolving out-of-band drifts).
-  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: DevOps for Azure SQL 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sql/devops-for-azure-sql) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical DevOps pipeline patterns for Azure SQL. Outlines dynamic deployment workflows using GitHub Actions and Azure DevOps to coordinate declarative state synchronizations matching app changes.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Devious SQL: Message Queuing Using Native PostgreSQL](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/message-queuing-using-native-postgresql) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs patterns for building a robust message queue inside PostgreSQL. Leverages native SKIP LOCKED and SELECT FOR UPDATE syntax to process high-throughput transactional queues without external brokers.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: 3 ways to practice migrating workloads to the cloud](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/3-ways-to-practice-migrating-workloads-to-the-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides instructional path frameworks for developers looking to gain hands-on migration experience. Focuses on setting up mock environments, replicating on-premise infrastructure in sandboxes, and utilizing provider-native migration automation tools.
-  - **(2022)** [lightbend.com: From Java EE To Cloud Native: The End Of The Heavyweight Era 🌟](https://akka.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Lightbend presents the transition of traditional Java enterprise architectures to reactive, cloud-native frameworks (like Akka/Pekko). Evaluates high-concurrency patterns, asynchronous messaging, and horizontal scale-out benefits over synchronous architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [weave.works: What is a self-service developer platform and why does it matter?](https://www.weave.works/blog/what-is-a-self-service-developer-platform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the philosophy of Platform Engineering through self-service developer portals. Explains how curating 'golden paths' reduces cognitive load on developers, allowing them to spin up database and infrastructure templates securely.
-  - **(2022)** [techerati.com: Microservices in the Cloud-Native Era](https://www.techerati.com/features-hub/microservices-in-the-cloud-native-era) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the strategic paradigm shift toward microservices as the de facto structural archetype for scalable cloud platforms. It dissects operational complexities including traffic routing, discovery mechanisms, and failure domain containment through circuit-breakers. A vital read for architects planning monolithic-to-microservices migrations under modern Kubernetes-centric infrastructures.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Managing Technical Debt in a Microservice Architecture](https://www.infoq.com/articles/managing-technical-debt-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the specific vectors of technical debt in microservices, including library drift, API versioning overhead, and domain-model fragmentation. Offers architectural rules of thumb to control distributed sprawl.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Sharing data in the cloud: 4 patterns you should know](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/business-and-leadership/sharing-data-in-the-cloud-four-patterns-everyone-should-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines four distinct cloud-native patterns for shared-data architectures. Evaluates data virtualization, API-driven delivery, direct database sharing, and messaging queues based on security and real-time synchronization requirements.
-  - **(2022)** [traefik.io: Pets vs. Cattle: The Future of Kubernetes in 2022](https://traefik.io/blog/pets-vs-cattle-the-future-of-kubernetes-in-2022)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how modern Kubernetes clusters treat clusters, nodes, and ingress configurations as stateless, disposable entities (cattle). Examines automation engines and dynamic routing protocols like Traefik to abstract network edges.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Twelve-Factor Apps in Kubernetes](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/twelve-factor-apps-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates mapping the 12-Factor framework directly onto Kubernetes primitives. Maps ConfigMaps and Secrets to Factor III (Config), and Deployments/ReplicaSets to Factor IX (Disposability).
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Learn 12 Factor Apps Before Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/learn-12-factor-apps-before-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues that mastering cloud-native architectural patterns (such as 12-Factor principles) is essential before deploying workloads on complex container orchestration fabrics like Kubernetes to prevent broken anti-patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: 12 factor Microservice applications β€” on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/12-factor-microservice-applications-on-kubernetes-db913008b018) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into implementing the complete 12-Factor framework within Kubernetes. Highlights strict environmental isolation, declarative deployment processes, and scaling microservices with pod replicas.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Isolating and Managing Dependencies in 12-factor Microservice Applications β€” with Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/isolating-and-managing-dependencies-in-12-factor-microservice-applications-with-kubernetes-988638f8bc6d) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses specifically on Factor II (Dependencies). Demonstrates isolating system dependencies using container images, multi-stage Dockerfiles, and initContainers to orchestrate external DB readiness checks before app startup.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Processes β€” for 12-factor Microservice Applications](https://itnext.io/processes-for-12-factor-microservice-applications-70551a9021b) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unpacks Factor VI (Processes), requiring apps to run as stateless, shared-nothing executions. Details how to handle sticky sessions externally via Redis and run dynamic workloads cleanly across Kubernetes pods.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 essential tools for managing hybrid cloud infrastructure](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/hybrid-cloud-management-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies key categories and frameworks necessary for coordinating multi-cluster and hybrid environments. Emphasizes unified control planes, configuration management tools like Ansible, orchestration tools, and automated security scanning to maintain posture consistency.
-  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: The year ahead in DevOps and agile: bring on the automation, bring on the business involvement](https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-year-ahead-in-devops-and-agile-more-automation-more-business-involvement-needed)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines evolutionary trends in agile delivery and DevOps, emphasizing the integration of business operations with engineering pipelines. It underscores automation, value-stream mapping, and the integration of artificial intelligence into CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [simform.com: 10 Microservice Best Practices: The 80/20 Way](https://www.simform.com/blog/microservice-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes critical strategies for implementing resilient microservice deployments, highlighting domain-driven design, decentralized data management, API gateways, fault-isolation patterns, and automated telemetry ingestion to optimize the 80/20 impact curve.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: 5 design principles for microservices](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/01/11/5-design-principles-microservices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines five core engineering principles foundational to sustainable microservices: single responsibility boundaries, loose coupling, data isolation, failure-resilient architecture, and robust observability.
-  - **(2022)** [simform.com: Microservices Design Principles: Do We Really Know It Well Enough? 🌟](https://www.simform.com/blog/microservices-design-principles)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critically evaluates common microservices design patterns, warning against over-engineering. It details the nuances of domain model partition boundaries and the runtime overhead of maintaining absolute microservices autonomy.
-  - **(2022)** [simform.com: The Top Go-To Microservices Frameworks for a Scalable Application](https://www.simform.com/blog/microservices-framework)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares modern software frameworks specifically built to streamline microservices development (e.g., Spring Boot, Go Kit, NestJS, and Quarkus). Evaluates runtime performance, cloud-native readiness, and tooling ecosystem support.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 strategies to shift your career from sysadmin to architect](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-sysadmin-to-architect)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Maps professional development strategies for system administrators transitioning to IT architect roles. Emphasizes system-level thinking, mastering cloud-native paradigms, understanding business metrics, and cultivating strong communication skills.
-  - **(2022)** [imaginarycloud.com: OPENSHIFT VS KUBERNETES: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/openshift-vs-kubernetes-differences)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic comparison detailing the core structural and operational differences between upstream Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift. This piece evaluates security postures, default configurations, integration constraints, and deployment flexibility, offering architects clear decision criteria.
-  - **(2022)** [ubiqum.com: 20 Software Development Tools that will make you more productive](https://ubiqum.com/blog/20-software-development-tools-that-will-make-you-more-productive)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated technical list analyzing software development tools engineered to enhance engineering velocity. Explores IDE extensions, local container utilities, source control clients, and task automators critical for scaling developer operations.
-  - **(2022)** [cincodias.elpais.com: El sector del 'data center' eleva a 6.837 millones su inversiΓ³n directa en nuevos centros en EspaΓ±a hasta 2026](https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2022/03/31/companias/1648738965_952353.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Industrial report tracking data center investments in Spain up to 2026. Highlights structural upgrades and major hardware infrastructure investments needed to support highly dense, low-latency regional cloud-native workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [nginx.com: Automating Multi-Cluster DNS with NGINX Ingress Controller](https://www.f5.com/products/nginx) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blueprint showcasing DNS synchronization and traffic routing automation across multi-cluster environments. Demonstrates leveraging NGINX Ingress for global load balancing and resilient geographical failovers.
-  - **(2022)** [surfingcomplexity.blog: Cache invalidation really is one of the hardest problems in computer science](https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2022/11/25/cache-invalidation-really-is-one-of-the-hardest-things-in-computer-science) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical exploration detailing the complex nature of distributed cache invalidation strategies. It breaks down systemic issues with race conditions, expiration parameters, and multi-region database sync mechanisms.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to add In-App notifications to any web app!](https://dev.to/novu/how-to-add-in-app-notifications-to-any-web-app-1b4n) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide on integrating live in-app notifications using Novu, exploring WebSockets, SSE (Server-Sent Events), and decoupled state synchronization across client nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: HTTP Networking in JavaScript –Handbook for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/http-full-course) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep-dive handbook covering HTTP protocols, status codes, fetch APIs, CORS configurations, and asynchronous stream handling. Essential reading for constructing robust and latency-aware client-server network requests.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Testing shift left observability with the Grafana Stack, OpenTelemetry, and k6](https://grafana.com/blog/testing-shift-left-observability-with-the-grafana-stack-opentelemetry-and-k6) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural validation of incorporating performance and observability telemetry early in the software lifecycle. Demonstrates using k6 for synthetic load generation while leveraging OpenTelemetry and the Grafana Stack to evaluate container bottlenecks during integration phases. This shift-left pattern prevents performance regressions before software hits live production environments.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Introducing Grafana Faro, an open source project for frontend application observability](https://grafana.com/blog/introducing-grafana-faro-oss-application-observability)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Grafana Faro, an open-source JavaScript SDK designed to capture frontend Web-Vitals, console exceptions, and real-user-monitoring (RUM) metrics. Faro integrates client-side trace-contexts with backend services via OpenTelemetry, enabling end-to-end transaction transparency. A critical tool for aligning frontend application performance with deep backend container telemetries.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Will Grafana Become Easier to Use in 2022?](https://thenewstack.io/will-grafana-become-easier-to-use-in-2022)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Grafana's platform roadmap toward simplifying visual dashboarding, query building, and exploration. Focuses on low-barrier UI paradigms to democratize data analytics without reducing technical expressiveness.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Grafana Cloud Adds Incident and On-Call Management Solutions](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/grafana-incident-oncall)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of 'Grafana Incident' and 'Grafana OnCall' into the Grafana Cloud platform. Transitions Grafana from passive telemetry visualization to active, multi-channel incident response coordination.
-  - **(2022)** [percona.com: Tips for Designing Grafana Dashboards](https://www.percona.com/blog/designing-grafana-dashboards)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents design methodologies for high-performance Grafana dashboards. Recommends reducing cognitive overhead, using proper query intervals, and structuring query transformations to optimize render times.
-  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com:Monitoring Azure by using Grafana dashboards 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/monitoring-azure-by-using-grafana-dashboards)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on visualizing Azure metrics using native Azure Monitor integrations and Azure Managed Grafana. Explores cross-tenant security and centralized dashboard architectures in public cloud environments.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Grafana 9.3 feature: Grafana OAuth token improvements](https://grafana.com/oss/grafana/?mdm=social) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of OAuth credentials handling enhancements in Grafana 9.3. Focuses on downstream token propagation, background credential refreshes, and access token security constraints.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Logging in Kubernetes with Loki and the PLG Stack](https://itnext.io/logging-in-kubernetes-with-loki-and-the-plg-stack-93b27c90ec34) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed implementation guide for deploying the PLG (Prometheus, Loki, Grafana) stack on Kubernetes. Illustrates logging agent configurations that offer a lightweight alternative to EFK.
-  - **(2022)** [rtfm.co.ua: Prometheus: Kubernetes endpoints monitoring with blackbox-exporter](https://rtfm.co.ua/en/prometheus-kubernetes-endpoints-monitoring-with-blackbox-exporter) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on deploying the Prometheus Blackbox Exporter to monitor endpoint availability via HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, and ICMP protocols, optimizing synthetic probe latency tracks.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Why we created a Prometheus Agent mode from the Grafana Agent](https://grafana.com/blog/why-we-created-a-prometheus-agent-mode-from-the-grafana-agent) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the technical reasoning for deploying Prometheus in Agent Mode instead of as a full collector database. Explains memory savings, localized caching patterns, and metrics forwarding via standard Remote Write protocols.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Monitoring your k6 load test: how to install Grafana and Prometheus on a Kubernetes cluster](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL2v81xYuAQ&ab_channel=k6) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on integrating k6 load tests with Prometheus and Grafana on Kubernetes. Explains configuring the k6 operator, exposing metrics, and visualising request rate and response distribution dashboards.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Prometheus 2.37 – The first long-term supported release! 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the architecture and long-term support (LTS) lifecycle of the Prometheus 2.37 release. Addresses enterprise-level security backports, stability matrices, and long-term patch guarantees.
-  - **(2022)** [promlabs.com: Avoid These 6 Mistakes When Getting Started With Prometheus](https://promlabs.com/blog/2022/12/11/avoid-these-6-mistakes-when-getting-started-with-prometheus) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes six critical anti-patterns when setting up Prometheus. Addresses excessive metrics cardinality, sub-optimal query designs using rate(), and failing to configure robust alert routing mechanisms.
-  - **(2022)** [Highly Available Prometheus Metrics for Distributed SQL with Thanos on GKE](https://blog.yugabyte.com/highly-available-prometheus-metrics-for-distributed-sql-with-thanos-on-gke) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates deploying Thanos alongside Prometheus Operator on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) to collect metrics for YugabyteDB. Highlights the implementation of Multi-Cluster and Multi-Tenant metric architectures using Thanos Receiver and Store gateways.
-  - **(2022)** [influxdata.com: InfluxDB Tech Tips: API Invokable Scripts in InfluxDB Cloud](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/tldr-influxdb-tech-tips-api-invokable-scripts-influxdb-cloud) [FLUX CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to leverage API Invokable Scripts in InfluxDB Cloud to run parameterized queries over HTTP, creating lightweight backend APIs for custom metric visualization utilities.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Demystifying Distributed Traces in OpenTelemetry](https://thenewstack.io/demystifying-distributed-traces-in-opentelemetry) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive publication illuminating the mechanics of trace context propagation and span relationships inside distributed applications. Explains how trace-headers flow seamlessly across HTTP/gRPC transport boundaries.
-  - **(2022)** [newrelic.com: Understand OpenTelemetry Part 4: Instrument a Java App with OpenTelemetry](https://newrelic.com/blog/apm/java-opentelemetry) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical guide for implementing OpenTelemetry Java Agents. Walks engineers through automatic runtime byte-code manipulation, tracing JVM database operations, and configuring remote exporter endpoints.
-  - **(2022)** [learnsteps.com: Monitoring Infrastructure System Design](https://www.learnsteps.com/monitoring-infrastructure-system-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of designing an end-to-end monitoring infrastructure from scratch. Examines the selection of pull vs. push telemetry models, buffer queues (like Kafka), and time-series databases (TSDBs). Curator Insight: High-level overview of system design for monitoring platforms. Live Grounding: Serves as a great architectural primer for platform engineering teams building internal metrics systems.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Managed Service for Prometheus is now generally available](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/easy-managed-prometheus-metrics-service-for-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical general availability statement for Google's managed Prometheus. Highlights seamless backend compatibility designed to handle high-frequency system workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [timewatch.com: Outlook Resource Scheduling – View and report on Employee Outlook Calendars](https://www.timewatch.com/blog/outlook-resource-scheduling)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Outlook's administrative resource scheduler designed to coordinate shared physical and digital workspace assets like conference rooms, vehicles, and equipment.
-  - **(2022)** [support.google.com: How to set up an appointment schedule](https://support.google.com/google-workspace-individual/answer/10729749) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the modernized Google Workspace Appointment Schedule booking page ecosystem. Integrates dynamic availability checks to minimize overlap bookings and optimize schedules.
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Complete Guide To Access Forms In Selenium With Java](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/complete-guide-to-access-forms-in-selenium-with-java) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial showing how to automate web form interactions using Selenium WebDriver in Java. Explores accurate dropdown selections, checkbox states, and reliable form submissions.
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Why Selenium Grid Is Ideal For Automated Browser Testing?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/why-selenium-grid-is-ideal-for-automated-browser-testing) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the system architecture of Selenium Grid. Discusses distributed, concurrent test execution across multiple OS systems and browsers to scale continuous regression pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Top 27 Best Practices For Selenium Test Automation](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/27-best-practices-selenium-test-automation) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles 27 core design patterns for Selenium test suites. Focuses on adopting the Page Object Model (POM), managing implicit and explicit wait times, and stabilizing element selector strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Selenium IDE: What Is It? & Why Is It Must For Every QA?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-ide-what-is-it-why-is-it-must-for-every-qa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluation of Selenium IDE as a record-and-playback utility. Explores its application in rapid prototyping, script generation, and functional testing setups for QA teams.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Selenium With Python in a Docker Container](https://dev.to/nazliander/using-selenium-within-a-docker-container-ghp) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on building containerized Python Selenium testing environments. Outlines headless browser configurations, Docker optimizations, and shared memory allocations.
-  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Validate Kubernetes Deployment in CI/CD with Tekton and Datree](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/02/21/validate-kubernetes-deployment-in-ci-cd-with-tekton-and-datree) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide to securing and validating Kubernetes manifests prior to production deployment using Datree integrated into a Tekton pipeline. The workflow runs automated schema validation, security compliance checks, and configuration best practices directly against raw YAML assets. This represents a robust DevSecOps guardrail pattern for continuous integration pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Canary Release on Kubernetes with Knative and Tekton](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/03/29/canary-release-on-kubernetes-with-knative-and-tekton) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to build automated canary deployments by chaining Knative's serverless scaling properties with Tekton delivery workflows. By defining declarative Knative service revisions, teams can systematically route a fraction of incoming traffic to green deployments while verifying performance telemetry. It delivers an excellent architectural design for self-healing serverless microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [API Marketplace vs API Gateway (What’s the Difference?)](https://rapidapi.com/blog/api-marketplace-vs-api-gateway-whats-the-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies the architectural differences between an API Gateway (acting as a reverse proxy for traffic control, authentication, and routing) and an API Marketplace (providing a discovery platform, billing infrastructure, and developer portal). Helps architects choose correct patterns for internal vs. external exposure.
-  - **(2022)** [moesif.com: How to choose the right API Gateway for your platform: Comparison of Kong, Tyk, Apigee, and alternatives](https://www.moesif.com/blog/technical/api-gateways/How-to-Choose-The-Right-API-Gateway-For-Your-Platform-Comparison-Of-Kong-Tyk-Apigee-And-Alternatives) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares core enterprise-grade API Gateways, including Kong, Tyk, Apigee, and cloud-native solutions. Delves into benchmarks, execution models (e.g., Lua-based vs. Go-based plugins), licensing, and performance overheads under high-throughput microservice configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Modern Application Development With Kong Konnect Enterprise and Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/modern-application-development-with-kong-konnect-enterprise-and-red-hat-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores structural benefits of running Kong Konnect's control-and-data-plane models inside Red Hat OpenShift clusters. Streamlines decentralized routing while maintaining strong tenant access restrictions.
-  - **(2022)** [konghq.com: Kong and Red Hat: Delivering Seamless Customer Experience](https://konghq.com/blog/news/kong-and-red-hat-collaboration)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights corporate collaboration structures between Kong and Red Hat. Evaluates unified cloud-native operator setups to quickly provision API boundaries within complex enterprise networks.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: 32.000 desarrolladores responden sobre plataformas y lenguajes de programaciΓ³n: JavaScript, AWS, GitHub y Windows, los mΓ‘s usados](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/32-000-desarrolladores-responden-plataformas-lenguajes-programacion-javascript-aws-github-windows-usados) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents empirical results from a comprehensive survey of 32,000 developers mapping out global development trends. Synthesizes adoption patterns for languages, cloud environments, and operating systems, detailing the persistent dominance of JavaScript, AWS, and Windows platforms in the enterprise ecosystem.
-  - **(2022)** [GitHub for Beginners: Getting Started with OSS Contributions](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/github-for-beginners-getting-started-with-oss-contributions) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical handbook introducing developers to open-source software (OSS) contribution workflows on GitHub. Explains fork-and-pull-request models, issue triage, branch hygiene, and code review communication norms.
-  - **(2022)** [What is a GitHub Wiki and How Do You Use it?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-github-wiki-and-how-do-you-use-it) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed guide on utilizing GitHub Wikis for repository documentation. It describes markdown editing, sidebar customization, and managing wiki repositories locally as standard Git remotes.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to Copy a Security Group with Rules from one AWS Account to Another account](https://dev.to/dineshrathee12/how-to-copy-a-security-group-with-rules-from-one-aws-account-to-another-account-36mb) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical technical tutorial detailing programmatic patterns to replicate AWS Security Groups and nested rules across separate AWS accounts. It resolves multi-tenant configuration sync issues using Python and the AWS CLI. This is critical for engineers performing tenant migrations or standing up identical staging environments under modern IAM paradigms.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/franciscogm: AWS CLI SSO made easy](https://dev.to/franciscogm/aws-cli-sso-made-easy-3bh9) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused guide showing how to simplify multi-account authorization using the AWS CLI and AWS IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS Single Sign-On). It demonstrates optimal config profile structures to enable rapid terminal-based authentication. Highly valued by security administrators striving to eliminate long-term credentials on local workstations.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: Amazon lanza CodeWhisperer, su propia alternativa a GitHub Copilot… que no insertarΓ‘ cΓ³digo ya licenciado sin avisar](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/amazon-lanza-codewhisperer-su-propia-alternativa-a-github-copilot-que-no-insertara-codigo-licenciado-avisar) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish Genbeta article introducing Amazon CodeWhisperer as AWS's direct competitor to GitHub Copilot, emphasizing its unique compliance filters to avoid licensing violations. While historically accurate regarding CodeWhisperer's initial launch features, the service has since evolved into Amazon Q Developer, with a broader security and multi-file architecture focus.
-  - **(2022)** [Querying AWS at scale across APIs, Regions, and accounts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/querying-aws-at-scale-across-apis-regions-and-accounts) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise guide mapping performance configurations designed to query massive multi-account, multi-region AWS environments. Analyzes API latency limitations, concurrency protocols, and security audits utilizing SQL query abstractions.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Challenging the Myth That Programming Careers End at 40](https://thenewstack.io/challenging-the-myth-that-programming-careers-end-at-40)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural career guide challenges prevailing industry ageism by illustrating how engineering value shifts over time. Senior engineering trajectories rely on architectural system design, mentor network construction, and organizational systems thinking rather than speed of execution. It provides a strategic framework for long-term career planning.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.trello.com: Experiencing Job Dissatisfaction: How To Decide If It's Time To Quit](https://blog.trello.com/is-it-time-to-leave)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured workflow designed to analyze personal job dissatisfaction. It separates temporary, project-based frustration from toxic management, helping developers make objective decisions regarding when to seek new opportunities.
-  - **(2022)** [thewokesalaryman.com: Why people leave even the most high paying jobs 🌟](https://thewokesalaryman.com/2022/02/11/why-people-leave-even-the-most-high-paying-jobs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An illustrated guide detailing why high compensation cannot offset toxic team environments or chronic burnout. It highlights the importance of matching developer autonomy, boundaries, and alignment over raw salary figures.
-  - **(2022)** [ideas.ted.com: How to find your sense of purpose at work](https://ideas.ted.com/want-to-discover-or-re-discover-your-sense-of-purpose-at-work-heres-how)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource maps out psychological methods to find purpose and agency in professional settings. It offers developers actionable advice for aligning day-to-day coding sprints with broader architectural and social goals.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Get Ready for a Job in Tech – Tips for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-get-ready-for-a-job-in-tech)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive readiness plan for entry-level developers navigating the modern tech landscape. It outlines portfolio creation, open-source contribution patterns, and local environment setups to ease entry-level hiring friction.
-  - **(2022)** [findmyprofession.com: 100+ Questions to Ask in an Interview 🌟](https://www.findmyprofession.com/career-advice/questions-to-ask)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A database of strategic, reverse-interview questions designed for developers to evaluate technical organizations. It helps candidates probe codebase maturity, release automation, developer autonomy, and management health before signing contracts.
-  - **(2022)** [forbes.com: To Avoid Regretting A New Job, Ask These Two Questions During The Interview](https://www.forbes.com/sites/markmurphy/2022/03/18/to-avoid-regretting-a-new-job-ask-these-two-questions-during-the-interview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A targeted interview guide offering high-signal diagnostic questions. These are designed to expose team dysfunction, architectural misalignment, and micromanagement behaviors before developers commit to joining a new firm.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Great Resignation Spurs Interest in Tech Certifications](https://devops.com/great-resignation-spurs-interest-in-tech-certifications)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article examines the surge in cloud-native certifications (such as Kubernetes and AWS) as developers seek to validate cloud skillsets and secure modern infrastructure engineering roles in a changing job market.
-  - **(2022)** [bbc.com: Is finding a 'new normal' in the workplace impossible?](https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220104-future-of-work-2022)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evaluation of return-to-office frictions versus developer demands for fully remote options. It explores remote-first, hybrid, and sync-async patterns necessary to balance organizational cohesion with team member productivity.
-  - **(2022)** [forbes.com: As Leaders: What Can We Learn From The Great Resignation?](https://www.forbes.com/sites/dedehenley/2022/01/30/as-leaders-what-can-we-learn-from-the-great-resignation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive briefing analyzing key leadership takeaways from the Great Resignation. It emphasizes that maintaining high-performing engineering teams requires psychological safety, systemic transparency, and direct links between code and business value.
-  - **(2022)** [sloanreview.mit.edu: Creating Good Jobs](https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/creating-good-jobs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An MIT-backed study outlining the business and financial value of investing in high-quality job design. It demonstrates how structured technical career paths, continuous upskilling, and autonomy reduce expensive developer turnover.
-  - **(2022)** [blogs.elconfidencial.com: Luca de Meo y Lawrence Stroll: por quΓ© el ego es el peor enemigo del gestor en la FΓ³rmula 1](https://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/tribuna/2022-08-03/alpine-aston-martin-lawrence-stroll-luca-de-meo_3470693) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative leadership analysis in Spanish examining how top-down executive egos disrupt collaborative work cultures. This study translates effectively into engineering leadership lessons against micromanagement.
-  - **(2022)** [expansion.com: El 'amiguismo' en las relaciones de trabajo](https://www.expansion.com/expansion-empleo/desarrollo-de-carrera/2022/01/28/61f40e29e5fdea61738b45aa.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the risks of cronyism and nepotism within corporate organizational structures. It highlights how subjective advancement systems damage psychological safety, alienate top-tier engineers, and disrupt delivery.
-  - **(2022)** [askamanager.org: the new hire who showed up is not the same person we interviewed](https://www.askamanager.org/2022/01/the-new-hire-who-showed-up-is-not-the-same-person-we-interviewed.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-impact case study documenting identity swapping and performance fraud in fully remote technical hiring processes. It serves as an advisory for security architects to establish continuous identity validation and interactive coding sessions.
-  - **(2022)** [computerworld.com: How to get a job in healthcare IT](https://www.computerworld.com/article/1627067/how-to-get-a-job-in-healthcare-it-2.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide detailing technical entry strategies into the specialized Healthcare IT sector. It emphasizes HIPAA compliance requirements, clinical interoperability standards (FHIR), and data management architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: La guerra de talento en el sector tecnolΓ³gico amenaza la viabilidad de muchas pymes espaΓ±olas: cada vez les resulta mΓ‘s difΓ­cil retener a los seniors](https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/guerra-talento-sector-tecnologico-amenaza-viabilidad-muchas-pymes-espanolas-cada-vez-les-resulta-dificil-retener-a-seniors) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article examines how global remote hiring has driven up senior software engineer salaries, creating a challenging recruitment environment for Spanish small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) operating on local budgets.
-  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: La Gran Renuncia estΓ‘ ganando terreno en EspaΓ±a, pero hay dos barreras: salarios bajos e indemnizaciones](https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/gran-renuncia-esta-ganando-terreno-espana-hay-dos-barreras-salarios-bajos-ley-laboral) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evaluation of macro-economic barriers limiting labor mobility in Spain. It explains how lower base salaries combined with statutory severance packages create financial anchors that make local engineers more risk-averse.
-  - **(2022)** [codigonuevo.com: ΒΏDeberΓ­a adaptarse el sueldo del teletrabajo al lugar en el que vivas?](https://www.codigonuevo.com/yo/deberia-adaptarse-sueldo-teletrabajo-lugar-vivas-AOCN305757) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Explores the debate surrounding salary adjustment based on geographic location for teleworkers. Live Grounding: Discusses the socioeconomic and architectural impact of localized vs. flat salary structures in a remote-first tech ecosystem, emphasizing how cost-of-living adjustments affect developer retention and organizational design.
-  - **(2022)** [lavanguardia.com: CΓ³mo saber si tu jefe es un "ahuyenta talentos" que puede frustrar tu carrera](https://www.lavanguardia.com/vivo/psicologia/20220225/8079133/trabajo-laboral-jefe-talento-trabajadores-nbs.html) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Analyzes leadership patterns that drive away technical talent and damage team cohesion. Live Grounding: Identifies toxic engineering leadership traits and highlights strategic mitigation tactics for organizations to preserve intellectual capital and maintain highly collaborative development environments.
-  - **(2022)** [bbc.com: QuΓ© son las "habilidades blandas" y por quΓ© cada vez mΓ‘s compaΓ±Γ­as se fijan en ellas al contratar](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/vert-cap-62340757) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Emphasizes why organizations increasingly prioritize soft skills over raw technical credentials during recruitment. Live Grounding: Demonstrates how communication, collaborative problem-solving, and emotional intelligence serve as primary performance multipliers for software architects working in complex distributed topologies.
-  - **(2022)** [businessinsider.es: Los 9 factores que mΓ‘s repercuten en la felicidad en el trabajo, segΓΊn los trabajadores](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/9-factores-repercuten-felicidad-trabajador-352445) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Examines nine primary factors contributing to happiness and stability in modern workplaces. Live Grounding: Pinpoints flexibility, operational autonomy, psychological safety, and meaningful work as key drivers to minimize technical debt and turnover within engineering groups.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: Twitter quiere contratar a ingenieros de Microsoft: asΓ­ es la prueba que les hacen pasar antes de nada, incluso a los senior](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/twitter-quiere-contratar-a-ingenieros-microsoft-asi-prueba-que-les-hacen-pasar-antes-nada-incluso-a-senior) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Chronicles hiring strategies and rigorous tests applied to senior engineers during corporate restructuring events. Live Grounding: Explores real-world technical screening processes, demonstrating how architectural competency and system design are prioritized during high-profile corporate restructuring events.
-  - **(2022)** [padok.fr: FinOps, or the Culture of Cloud Cost Optimization](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/what-is-finops-and-what-are-its-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational article explaining the cultural and operational shifts of FinOps. Outlines key engineering methodologies like rightsizing, continuous monitoring, auto-scaling, and utilizing spot instances within Kubernetes to drive efficient unit economics.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: The Cost of Managed Kubernetes - A Comparison 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/the-cost-of-managed-kubernetes-a-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive cost analysis comparing managed Kubernetes offerings from major cloud providers (EKS, GKE, AKS). The post introduces multi-tenancy and virtual cluster technologies (vcluster) as key architectural methods to significantly reduce management control plane fees and idle node costs.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: 5 key metrics to measure Cloud FinOps impact in your organization in 2022 and beyond](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/cloud-first/key-metrics-to-measure-impact-of-cloud-finops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Google Cloud guide identifying five fundamental metrics for tracking FinOps success, such as cloud unit cost optimization, percentage of resource utilization, cost allocation accuracy, percentage of waste eliminated, and forecast-to-actual variance.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Automate User Satisfaction with This GitOps-Friendly Spec for Service Level Objectives](https://thenewstack.io/automate-user-satisfaction-with-this-gitops-friendly-spec-for-service-level-objectives) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores using GitOps mechanics to track reliability definitions. Outlines managing SLO declarations as declarative code in Git repository workflows to programmatically configure observability tools.
-  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com: SRE: Key Insights-"Done the right way”](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sre-key-insights-done-right-way-shankar-muniyappa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines foundational SRE principles emphasizing the alignment of software engineering practices with operations. Discusses error budgets, blameless postmortems, and building self-healing systems as pillars to avoid organizational friction.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Best Practices](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/sre-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles architectural and cultural patterns for establishing cloud-native SRE. Key focuses include automated toil elimination, disaster recovery automation, chaos engineering practices, and objective-based release gates.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: How the SRE Role Is Evolving](https://devops.com/how-the-sre-role-is-evolving)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tracks the industry evolution of SRE from isolated teams to a core cross-functional engineering practice. Highlights the transition from managing static infrastructure to developing programmatic automation platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How the SRE Experience Is Changing with Cloud Native 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/how-the-sre-experience-is-changing-with-cloud-native) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses how the shift to highly dynamic microservices and declarative Kubernetes operators has changed SRE workloads. SREs now prioritize building internal control planes and standardizing platform telemetry over manual server patching.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Top Nine Skills for SREs to Master 🌟](https://devops.com/top-nine-skills-for-sres-to-master)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights nine critical technical skills for SREs, including writing high-quality infrastructure automation, building telemetry dashboards, designing reliable distributed networks, and mastering cloud platform paradigms.
-  - **(2022)** [getcortexapp.com: A guide to the best SRE tools](https://www.cortex.io/post/a-guide-to-the-best-sre-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cortex's architectural guide evaluating modern SRE tooling stacks. Highlights service catalogs, central tracking, alert deduplication, automated runbooks, and performance benchmarking.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: DevOps vs SRE: What's The Difference?](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/devops-vs-sre-what-s-the-difference-560d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a clear conceptual division between DevOps and SRE. Articulates the common industry saying 'SRE implements DevOps' by demonstrating how SRE tools like SLOs and error budgets concretely measure DevOps goals.
-  - **(2022)** [phoenixnap.com: SRE Vs. DevOps: Differences Explained 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/blog/sre-vs-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive analysis comparing the technical implementation differences between DevOps practices and SRE methods. Concretely defines metrics like SLIs, SLOs, and SLA relationships.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Centralized vs. Decentralized Operations](https://thenewstack.io/sharing-the-operations-burden-centralized-vs-decentralized) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the architectural and operational trade-offs of centralized operations versus decentralized embedded-SRE teams. Helps platform architects structure their engineering departments based on business unit autonomy and release velocity.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: SRE Vs. Platform Engineering: What’s the Difference?](https://devops.com/sre-vs-platform-engineering-whats-the-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Differentiates the core focuses of Platform Engineering and SRE. Analyzes how SRE teams protect application reliability, while Platform Engineering optimizes developer velocity by packaging tools into Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs).
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SRE vs. DevOps? Successful Platform Engineering Needs Both](https://thenewstack.io/sre-vs-devops-successful-platform-engineering-needs-both)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues that successful modern Platform Engineering requires marrying DevOps velocity patterns with SRE reliability practices inside the developer platform tooling layer.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: What You Need to Break into DevOps and SRE](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-you-need-to-break-into-devops-and-sre-3fp5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational roadmap detailing the core operating system, networking, programming, and configuration management capabilities required to break into modern DevOps and SRE roles.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Validate Service-Level Objectives of REST APIs Using Iter8](https://thenewstack.io/validate-service-level-objectives-of-rest-apis-using-iter8) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates utilizing Iter8 to execute programmatic SLO assertions on REST endpoints. Ideal for modern CI/CD patterns validating performance bounds before traffic transitions to production.
-  - **(2022)** [Kubernetes para principiantes - La guΓ­a definitiva para principiantes absolutos](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaR6Rq6Z4IqcKOKT4c0uGkBt3YSRQ9S5v&si=qGpgMP56yagniZx8) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive introductory Spanish-language video series on Kubernetes. Discusses basic cluster infrastructure, orchestration fundamentals, container storage, pod lifecycle states, and structural service definitions.
-  - **(2022)** [Implementing Istio From Start To Finish](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/implementing-istio-from-start-to-finish)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive implementation roadmap designed to guide engineering teams through the planning, deployment, and optimization stages of building an enterprise-grade Istio platform from the ground up.
-  - **(2022)** [ably.com: No, we don’t use Kubernetes](https://ably.com/blog/no-we-dont-use-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth post-mortem from Ably detailing their production-scale architecture using AWS autoscaling groups instead of Kubernetes. Demonstrates stateful scaling at massive, low-latency scale without a complex container mesh.
-  - **(2022)** [codemotion.com: Nomad vs Kubernetes but without the complexity](https://www.codemotion.com/magazine/backend/nomad-kubernetes-but-without-the-complexity) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how Nomad minimizes day-2 operations for container management. Analyzes the ease of executing Nomad's HCL syntax versus Kubernetes' verbose YAML configuration schemas.
-  - **(2022)** [imaginarycloud.com: Nomad VS. Kubernetes: Container Orchestration Tools Compared](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/nomad-vs-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular comparison covering networking, scaling metrics, service discovery, and communities across Nomad and Kubernetes. Validates Nomad's operational elegance in distributed ecosystems.
-  - **(2022)** [chaordic.io: Is Nomad a better Kubernetes?](https://chaordic.io/blog/is-nomad-a-better-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into whether Nomad's simplicity outclasses Kubernetes. Concludes that Nomad dominates in multi-region setups and mixed-workload setups, while Kubernetes wins in plugin density.
-  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com: Docker Series : Docker Swarm - Lionel GURRET](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/docker-series-swarm-lionel-gurret) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed multi-part guide outlining Docker Swarm's routing mesh, overlay networks, and native load balancer capabilities. Critical reading for zero-overhead cluster orchestration.
-  - **(2022)** [Alternative to Kubernetes: Docker Swarm](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/alternative-kubernetes-docker-swarm-marcel-koert) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines why Docker Swarm serves as an adequate and clean orchestration framework for mid-market business apps, bypassing complex overlay networks.
-  - **(2022)** [thinksys.com: Docker Swarm vs. Kubernetes: Comparison 2022](https://thinksys.com/devops/docker-swarm-vs-kubernetes-comparison) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles scaling speed, container storage integrations, network overlays, and high availability features in Swarm versus Kubernetes. Useful decision-making context.
-  - **(2022)** [dotnettricks.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: Analyzing The Differences](https://www.scholarhat.com/tutorial/docker/kubernetes-vs-docker-analyzing-the-differences) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Untangles the fundamental structural differences between containerization tooling (Docker Engine) and container clustering fabrics (Kubernetes). Ideal onboarding resource.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Kubernetes VS Docker: What's the Difference? Explained With Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/kubernetes-vs-docker-whats-the-difference-explained-with-examples) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clear, concept-driven guide explaining how Docker packaging formats integrate with Kubernetes container loops. Provides easy-to-follow diagrams for entry-level platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [portainer.io: Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm vs Nomad - the orchestrator wars continue?](https://www.portainer.io/blog/docker-swarm-vs-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic comparison of Kubernetes, Nomad, and Docker Swarm from the Portainer perspective, exploring ease of use, security models, and long-term operating costs.
-  - **(2022)** [galaxy.ansible.com: Docker Ansible Role](https://galaxy.ansible.com/atosatto/docker-swarm) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automation playbook for deploying secure Docker Swarm setups via Ansible. Highly useful for configuring Swarm managers and multi-tier network nodes programmatically.
-  - **(2022)** [Should I Use A Microservices Architecture? What about the UI? 🌟](https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/microservices-architecture) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical essay exploring the integration patterns of frontends within microservice environments. It addresses the common pitfall of scaling backend services while keeping a monolithic UI, introducing alternative patterns like Micro-frontends and Backend-for-Frontends (BFF) to ensure organizational alignment and independent deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [cybercoders.com: What Hiring Managers look for in a Full Stack Developer](https://www.cybercoders.com/insights/what-hiring-managers-look-for-in-a-full-stack-developer) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A market intelligence report surveying hiring requirements for full stack engineering roles. It maps out key technical benchmarks such as comfort with distributed system paradigms, experience with container systems like Docker/Kubernetes, and familiarity with cloud platforms, alongside essential communication and agile development competencies.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Choosing Between Container-Native and Container-Ready Storage 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/choosing-between-container-native-and-container-ready-storage) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural comparison between container-native and container-ready storage systems for Kubernetes. It explains how container-native storage operates inside the orchestration engine using CSI (Container Storage Interface), offering dynamic scaling and pod-level isolation, whereas container-ready options rely on enterprise external SAN/NAS storage arrays mapped to Kubernetes nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [packetswitch.co.uk: Terraform is Good, but I Like Pulumi](https://www.packetswitch.co.uk/terraform-is-good-but-i-like-pulumi)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A platform practitioner's case study demonstrating the developer experience advantages of using Pulumi over Terraform, specifically praising testability and modular software abstractions.
-  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Create an AKS Cluster with Pulumi and Octopus Deploy](https://octopus.com/blog/pulumi-and-aks-with-octopus-deploy) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed enterprise deployment case study highlighting the instantiation of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters via Pulumi code coupled with Octopus Deploy continuous release orchestrations.
-  - **(2022)** [travis.media: Pulumi Tutorial: Automate Kubernetes Deployments and Operations with this Complete Guide](https://travis.media/blog/pulumi-tutorial-automate-kubernetes-operations) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” End-to-end tutorial detailing the programmatic definition of namespaces, ingress controllers, replicas, and pod affinity rules inside target Kubernetes environments using Pulumi's type-safe bindings.
-  - **(2022)** [pulumi.com: Observability with Infrastructure as Code](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/observability-with-infrastructure-as-code) [POLYGLOT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide explaining how to integrate observability tooling, health checks, and tracing sidecars dynamically during the code-driven resource compilation phase inside Pulumi pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS CodePipeline adds support for Branch-based development and Monorepos](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/aws-codepipeline-adds-support-for-branch-based-development-and-monorepos)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Release analysis highlighting newly added monorepo and branch-specific triggers within AWS CodePipeline, optimizing continuous delivery workflows and reducing build execution times.
-  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: Getting Started with AWS CodeDeploy](https://adamtheautomator.com/aws-codedeploy) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walkthrough outlining primary configuration steps, appspec.yml lifecycle hook schemas, and target group integrations inside the AWS CodeDeploy ecosystem.
-  - **(2022)** [Configuring Route 53 for cost protection from NXDOMAIN attacks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/aws-best-practices-ddos-resiliency/configuring-route53-for-cost-protection-from-nxdomain-attacks.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines security blueprints to mitigate Route 53 billing anomalies caused by NXDOMAIN flood attacks. Demonstrates Route 53 Resolver query logging, caching, and CloudFront-to-Route53 integrations. Essential for enterprise architectural planning to protect cloud budgets from DDoS vectors.
-  - **(2022)** [tailscale.com: Connect to an AWS VPC using subnet routes](https://tailscale.com/docs/install/cloud/aws) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the installation of Tailscale inside an AWS VPC to build low-overhead overlay networks using subnet routing. Real-world engineering proves that Tailscale's WireGuard-based routing simplifies cross-cloud access without the complexity of traditional IPsec VPNs.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Optimize your modern data architecture for sustainability: Part 1 – data ingestion and data lake](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/optimize-your-modern-data-architecture-for-sustainability-part-1-data-ingestion-and-data-lake) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces architectural paradigms for building carbon-efficient data ingestion pipelines and S3 data lakes on AWS. Live Grounding emphasizes that GreenOps and carbon tracing are major metrics in 2026, where design patterns like intelligent tiering, optimal compression (Parquet), and ARM64-based Graviton instances directly reduce environmental footprint.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS Systems Manager announces support for port forwarding to remote hosts using Session Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/05/aws-systems-manager-support-port-forwarding-remote-hosts-using-session-manager) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight announces native SSM port-forwarding tunnels directly to database endpoints or remote hosts inside private subnets. Live Grounding confirms this is a standard operational practice in 2026, eliminating the security risks, costs, and management overhead of maintaining traditional jump box/bastion host VMs.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Automatic API Key rotation for Amazon Managed Grafana](https://dev.to/aws-heroes/automatic-api-key-rotation-for-amazon-managed-grafana-2h68) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight details the step-by-step automation of rotating Grafana API keys using AWS Lambda and Secrets Manager. Live Grounding validates this as a vital security standard, preventing persistent credential leaks and enforcing compliance policies across enterprise monitoring setups.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: AWS Amplify and React Native: A tutorial](https://blog.logrocket.com/aws-amplify-react-native-tutorial-examples) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight steps through the integration of AWS Amplify into React Native projects for seamless mobile backend generation. Live Grounding confirms this setup remains a highly efficient workflow, though development teams in 2026 now focus heavily on Amplify Gen 2, which utilizes TypeScript-first code-first DX.
-  - **(2022)** [Architecting for resiliency on AWS App Runner](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/architecting-for-resiliency-on-aws-app-runner) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight focuses on engineering multi-region, high-availability, and fault-tolerant topologies with App Runner. Live Grounding shows that resilient patterns rely on Route 53 routing, pilot light databases, and robust custom health checks to sustain production-grade service availability.
-  - **(2022)** [ireviews.com: The Top 60 Remote Work Websites for New Opportunities in 2022](https://www.ireviews.com/the-top-60-remote-work-websites-for-new-opportunities-in-2022) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight catalogs premier remote-work directories for technical and creative job seekers. Live Grounding indicates that while directories evolve, standard platforms like LinkedIn, Wellfound, and specialized portals remain essential avenues for distributed engineering talent seeking global roles.
-  - **(2022)** [starkephillip.com: The effects of remote work on company culture](https://starkephillip.com/the-effects-of-remote-work-on-company-culture) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight analyzes the shifting dynamics of company culture within fully distributed teams. Live Grounding demonstrates that cultivating psychological safety, explicit async communication standards, and periodic intentional offsites are essential actions to prevent silos in modern engineering organizations.
-  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: El teletrabajo lleva a la gente a pasar mΓ‘s tiempo conectada y trabajando. Un experto da claves para evitar el agotamiento](https://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/dar-flexibilidad-obligar-a-desconexion-teletrabajo-claves-para-mejorar-productividad-tu-equipo-trabajo) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight explores remote burnout stemming from the erosion of personal-professional boundaries. Live Grounding confirms that setting strict digital disconnection protocols, async standups, and structured tooling (Slack/Teams limits) are crucial for sustaining long-term remote team velocity.
-  - **(2022)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2022 Q4](https://kube.careers)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides end-of-year 2022 hiring telemetry. Synthesizes standard prerequisites for engineering levels, emphasizing the transformation of Kubernetes knowledge from a specialized 'plus' to a fundamental baseline requirement across software engineering roles.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.postman.com: You Can Now Capture Responses Using the Postman Proxy](https://blog.postman.com/capture-responses-using-the-postman-proxy) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide showing how to deploy Postman's native Proxy configuration to capture request and response payloads in real-time. Extremely useful for reverse-engineering closed APIs and debugging mobile/IoT traffic flow.
-  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: How to use WebSockets to visualize real-time IoT data in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-use-websockets-to-visualize-real-time-iot-data-in-grafana) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed technical walk-through demonstrating Grafana's capacity to consume and visualize sub-second real-time streaming data via WebSockets. Focuses on setting up custom dashboards for high-density IoT telemetry and event queues.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Platform Ops Teams Should Think About API Strategy](https://thenewstack.io/how-platform-ops-teams-should-think-about-api-strategy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers a strategic framework for Platform Operations teams to treat APIs as internal products. Emphasizes standardizing API gateways, establishing governance via declarative gitops policies, and improving developer experience through portal automation.
-  - **(2022)** [dashbird.io: 4 Tips for AWS Lambda Optimization for Production](https://dashbird.io/blog/optimizing-aws-lambda-for-production) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on advanced optimization techniques for AWS Lambda in high-throughput environments. It covers cold start mitigation, memory provisioning tuning to balance cost and performance, connection pooling for databases, and leveraging structured execution logs for real-time observability.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: New – Accelerate Your Lambda Functions with Lambda SnapStart](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-accelerate-your-lambda-functions-with-lambda-snapstart) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces AWS Lambda SnapStart, an optimization technique that dramatically reduces startup latency for Java runtimes by capturing and caching memory/disk snapshots of initialized microcontainers. Sub-second cold starts are achieved with minimal code changes.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: AWS Lambda kickstarts Java functions](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337529/aws-lambda-kickstarts-java-functions.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the architectural impacts of AWS Lambda SnapStart on Java microservices. Addresses how this feature shifts the paradigm for enterprise Java, making frameworks like Spring Boot and Quarkus viable alternatives for low-latency serverless operations.
-  - **(2022)** [Data Caching Across Microservices in a Serverless Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/data-caching-across-microservices-in-a-serverless-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates architectural strategies for distributed caching within serverless applications. It highlights the use of Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) and DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX) to alleviate performance bottlenecks, reduce database round-trips, and maintain low latency in ultra-elastic stateless execution environments.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Manage webhooks at scale with AWS Serverless](https://dev.to/aws-builders/manage-webhooks-at-scale-with-aws-serverless-fof) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details a resilient cloud architecture designed to consume, validate, and process high-volume webhook traffic. Employs Amazon API Gateway to ingest requests, Amazon SQS to decouple workloads, and AWS Lambda to asynchronously process events, minimizing drop rates during traffic spikes.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Setup a Basic Serverless REST API with AWS Lambda and API Gateway](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-a-basic-serverless-backend-with-aws-lambda-and-api-gateway) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-oriented walkthrough demonstrating the integration of Amazon API Gateway with AWS Lambda. Illustrates how to build an HTTP endpoint, configure CORS, parse incoming JSON request payloads, and return standardized JSON responses to a frontend client.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Event driven architectures using AWS with example](https://dev.to/aws-builders/event-driven-architectures-using-aws-with-example-3d2d) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down standard Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) paradigms, demonstrating asynchronous patterns utilizing AWS EventBridge, SQS, and Lambda. Illustrates decoupling domains to achieve maximum system scalability and operational tolerance.
-  - **(2022)** [Migrating a monolithic .NET REST API to AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/migrating-a-monolithic-net-rest-api-to-aws-lambda) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Formulates a structured migration plan to convert a monolithic ASP.NET Core Web API into a serverless AWS Lambda execution environment. Evaluates the use of the Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer bridge, highlighting cold start profiling and memory management strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Scaling AWS Lambda permissions with Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/scaling-aws-lambda-permissions-with-attribute-based-access-control-abac) [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) strategies to scale AWS Lambda permission management in complex enterprise accounts. Uses resource tags and IAM policies to authorize Lambda actions, avoiding the overhead of managing extensive role definitions.
-  - **(2022)** [How to enforce user quota on AWS AppSync with Lambda Authorizer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/how-to-enforce-user-quota-on-aws-appsync-with-lambda-authorizer) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to design custom Lambda Authorizers for AWS AppSync (GraphQL) to implement rate-limiting, user tier quotas, and tenant-based isolation. Reduces compute strain by verifying credentials and quotas at the API edge.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Go fast and reduce risk: using CDK to deploy your serverless applications on AWS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/go-fast-and-reduce-risk-using-cdk-to-deploy-your-serverless-applications-on-aws-2i3k) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the advantages of deploying AWS serverless architectures via the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) over classic raw CloudFormation or SAM. Highlights object-oriented constructs, automated IAM policy generation, and multi-environment validation patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Introduction to AWS SAM (Serverless Application Model)](https://dev.to/aws-builders/introduction-to-aws-sam-serverless-application-model-12oc) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to the AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM). Demonstrates how this declarative YAML framework extends CloudFormation, drastically simplifying the resource definition of REST APIs, databases, and scheduled execution scripts.
-  - **(2022)** [element7.io: A Hidden Gem: Two Ways to Improve AWS Fargate Container Launch Times](https://www.element7.io/2022/10/a-hidden-gem-two-ways-to-improve-aws-fargate-container-launch-times) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Uncovers performance mechanics to drastically reduce boot-up latency in AWS Fargate container instances. Examines optimizing image sizes using alpine/scratch structures and utilizing AWS's Seekable OCI (SOCI) lazy-loading framework.
-  - **(2022)** [deloitte.com: Fargate con EKS](https://www.deloitte.com/es/es/services/consulting/blogs/todo-tecnologia/fargate-con-eks.html) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates using AWS Fargate with Amazon EKS to run serverless Kubernetes pods. Eliminates the overhead of configuring, patching, and scaling standard EC2 worker node pools, transferring structural management duties back to AWS.
-  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: 10 Things Java Programmers Should Learn in 2022](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2017/12/10-things-java-programmers-should-learn.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of essential modern skills for Java developers, highlighting GraalVM, Spring Boot 3, reactive microservices, Docker, Kubernetes integration, and concurrency APIs.
-  - **(2022)** [vladmihalcea.com: 14 High-Performance Java Persistence Tips](https://vladmihalcea.com/14-high-performance-java-persistence-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive optimization handbook detailing JPA and Hibernate performance tuning. Focuses on resolving N+1 query patterns, configuring connection pools, leveraging batch updates, and using database-specific capabilities.
-  - **(2022)** [vladmihalcea.com: Caching best practices](https://vladmihalcea.com/caching-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into professional application-level cache patterns (Read-Through, Write-Behind, Cache-Aside). Outlines pitfalls including cache-stampede risks, stale data races, and invalidation strategies for highly scalable database applications.
-  - **(2022)** [How to use AWS Security Hub and Amazon OpenSearch Service for SIEM](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-use-aws-security-hub-and-amazon-opensearch-service-for-siem) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reference architecture blueprint demonstrating how to centralize finding logs from AWS Security Hub and ingestion-routing them into Amazon OpenSearch Service. It serves as a cost-effective, real-time Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) dashboard for continuous log investigation.
-  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Incorrect IAM Policy Raised Questions About AWS Access to S3 Data](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/aws-iam-s3-access) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An InfoQ news analysis detailing a public debate over AWS default managed policy definitions and their theoretical data exposure risks. It highlights why security engineers must review managed boundaries and use customer-defined resource limits for strict security.
-  - **(2022)** [Simplifying permissions management at scale using tags in AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/simplifying-permissions-management-at-scale-using-tags-in-aws-organizations) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) can scale within AWS Organizations using tag propagation. By tying access control permissions to metadata tags applied to AWS accounts and resources, architectures can achieve dynamic permission management that automatically scales as new resources are provisioned.
-  - **(2022)** [Standardize compliance in AWS using DevOps and a Cloud Center of Excellence (CCOE) approach](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/standardize-compliance-in-aws-using-devops-and-a-cloud-center-of-excellence-ccoe-approach) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details institutional frameworks for establishing a Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE) to govern multi-account AWS environments. It details the alignment of continuous integration pipelines, automated compliance scanning, and guardrail enforcement to deliver standardized, compliant patterns across large enterprises.
-  - **(2022)** [Realize Policy-as-Code with AWS Cloud Development Kit through Open Policy Agent 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/realize-policy-as-code-with-aws-cloud-development-kit-through-open-policy-agent) [TYPESCRIPT/REGO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed walk-through demonstrating Policy-as-Code setups within AWS CDK deployment models using Open Policy Agent (OPA). Teaches engineers how to compile cloud infrastructure representations and parse them against Rego policies to catch insecure setups before resource creation.
-  - **(2022)** [Deploying to Azure: Secure Your GitHub Workflow with OIDC](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploying-to-azure-secure-your-github-workflow-with-oidc) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the mechanism of securing deployment pipelines on Azure by leveraging GitHub Actions with OIDC federation. This setup eliminates credential rotation burdens and prevents high-privilege credential leakage. The article guides developers through creating federated credentials in Azure AD and configuring GitHub workflows for passwordless authentication.
-  - **(2022)** [Extend AWS IAM roles to workloads outside of AWS with IAM Roles Anywhere 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/extend-aws-iam-roles-to-workloads-outside-of-aws-with-iam-roles-anywhere) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement and architectural guide detailing IAM Roles Anywhere. This service extends AWS IAM trust to on-premises servers, containers, and databases using X.509 PKI certificates. By eliminating the need for long-lived IAM user keys outside AWS, it significantly enhances hybrid-cloud security postures.
-  - **(2022)** [jimmydqv.com: AWS IAM Anywhere 🌟](https://jimmydqv.com/iam-anywhere) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on case study explaining how to integrate on-premises ingestion workloads with AWS S3 using AWS IAM Roles Anywhere. It highlights the PKI handshake mechanism exchanging x.509 certificates for short-lived STS credentials, effectively deprecating long-lived IAM user keys in non-cloud environments.
-  - **(2022)** [How to monitor and query IAM resources at scale – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-monitor-and-query-iam-resources-at-scale-part-1) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on orchestrating AWS IAM visibility at scale using AWS Config, Amazon Athena, and Amazon QuickSight. It outlines data pipeline architectures to aggregate, query, and visualize IAM configurations across an entire AWS Organization, enabling rapid detection of security regressions and unmanaged IAM entities.
-  - **(2022)** [ermetic.com: Diving Deeply into IAM Policy Evaluation – Highlights from AWS re:Inforce IAM433](https://www.tenable.com/blog/diving-deeply-into-iam-policy-evaluation-highlights-from-aws-reinforce-iam433) [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth analysis of AWS Identity and Access Management policy logic based on re:Inforce insights. Decodes complex interaction flows between implicit and explicit denies, SCP policies, permissions boundaries, and resource-based rules.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: New – AWS Control Tower Account Factory for Terraform](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-control-tower-account-factory-for-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical introduction to the AWS Control Tower Account Factory for Terraform (AFT), enabling GitOps-driven deployment of AWS accounts. Discusses custom pipeline orchestration and landing zone configurations that maintain strict security compliance metrics across large organizations.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Container Best Practices: What They Are and Why You Should Care](https://thenewstack.io/containers/container-best-practices-what-they-are-and-why-you-should-care) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive catalog of enterprise-level design guidelines for developing containerized workloads. It focuses on minimized base images, rootless execution models, multi-stage compilation patterns, environment variable isolation, and automated vulnerability scanning at the repository layer.
-  - **(2022)** [scrivano.org: the journey to speed up running OCI containers](https://scrivano.org/posts/2022-10-21-the-journey-to-speed-up-oci-containers) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exceptional technical post investigating performance optimization avenues for OCI containers. It explores the historical startup bottlenecks of container initialization and deep dives into storage drivers, container startup phases, and runtime improvements inside tools like crun.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: How to live without Docker for developers - Part 1 | Migration from Docker to Buildah and Podman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Fl0iLoAMdzc&ab_channel=AndrewMalkov) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video-based tutorial guiding developers through migration from Docker to Podman and Buildah, detailing how to live without a daemon. It contrasts performance profiles, daemon socket vulnerabilities, and tool-chain integrations. Highly recommended for system architects looking to secure local environments and standardize on OCI-compliant developer workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Run containers on Linux without sudo in Podman](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/run-containers-without-sudo-podman) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive on configuring host security rules to execute container networks without utilizing `sudo` privileges under Podman. It details how user namespace mappings isolate processes, ensuring that even if a container is compromised, host-level administrative access remains secure.
-  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: How to replace Docker with Podman on a Mac, revisited](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/replace-docker-podman-mac-revisited) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An updated architectural guide on replacing Docker Desktop with Podman on macOS. This revision covers modern updates to Podman Machine, performance-tuned mounting solutions, and port-forwarding schemes that simplify the developer experience on Apple Silicon.
-  - **(2022)** [imaginarycloud.com: Podman vs Docker: What are the differences?](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/podman-vs-docker)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured comparison detailing the architectural contrasts between Docker and Podman. It highlights the security advantages of Podman's unprivileged user execution over Docker's root-privileged centralized socket model, and maps their differences in local systemd integration.
-  - **(2022)** [How to use the --privileged flag with container engines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/privileged-flag-container-engines) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth security analysis detailing the architectural risks of running container engines with the `--privileged` flag. This guide explains how this flag bypasses Linux namespace protections and SELinux enforcement, and outlines secure configuration alternatives for hardware access.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Containers without Docker (podman, buildah, and skopeo)](https://dev.to/cedricclyburn/containers-without-docker-podman-buildah-and-skopeo-1eal) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the modular container ecosystem, detailing how monolithic Docker tasks are decomposed into specialized, unprivileged utilities: Podman for execution, Buildah for image creation, and Skopeo for registry transfer. This architecture optimizes security and performance in enterprise environments.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.kubesimplify.com: Getting started with ko: A fast container image builder for your Go applications](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/getting-started-with-ko-a-fast-container-image-builder-for-your-go-applications) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates `ko`, an open-source image synthesis compiler built to package Go applications without requiring Docker or a local daemon. By compiling and pushing binaries directly to registries, it simplifies Go-based microservice shipping with built-in Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) generation.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Podman expands to the Desktop](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/10/24/podman-expands-desktop)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the official release of Podman Desktop, analyzing its architecture and how it simplifies unprivileged container management on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It covers packaging local engines and pod configuration tools.
-  - **(2022)** [Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog](https://catalog.redhat.com/en/software/containers/explore)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The access portal to the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog, providing a registry of verified, security-scanned container images. This resource is an enterprise-stable source for deploying secure database runtimes, middleware, and application frameworks on production clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [tealfeed.com: Kubernetes Audit Logs: Who created or deleted a namespace?](https://tealfeed.com/kubernetes-audit-logs-created-deleted-namespace-ho5o3) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical, real-world forensic guide demonstrating how to parse API server audit event streams to discover user identity and administrative footprints behind resource creation and deletion events inside complex Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [Prometheus and OpenTelemetry Compatibility Issues](https://thenewstack.io/prometheus-and-opentelemetry-just-couldnt-get-along) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critically analyzes the historical divergence and friction between Prometheus metrics conventions and OpenTelemetry metrics data models. Explores alignment efforts, such as native OTLP support in Prometheus, to achieve semantic parity across enterprise cloud-native telemetry pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [elastic.co: How to configure Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes with SAML and hot-warm-cold architecture](https://www.elastic.co/es/blog/how-to-configure-elastic-cloud-on-kubernetes-with-saml-and-hot-warm-cold-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference guide for deploying Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) implementing robust SAML authentication alongside an efficient hot-warm-cold storage topology. Designed to achieve secure, cost-optimized, and high-performance log retention structures.
-  - **(2022)** [kubelog.de](https://kubelog.de)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simplified, community-driven logging helper tool and playground for streaming container logs and tracing events inside localized Kubernetes development sandboxes.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SLOs in Kubernetes, 1 Year Later](https://thenewstack.io/slos-in-kubernetes-1-year-later) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational retrospective detailing the practical challenges and iterative tuning required to maintain robust SLO metrics over a twelve-month horizon in live production environments. Discusses tackling alert fatigue and scaling telemetry storage.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Monitoring Kubernetes in Production](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive production playbook for running observability systems inside highly available, scale-out Kubernetes environments. It addresses data scraping performance bottlenecks, long-term metric storage strategies (using Cortex/Thanos), and operational guidelines for sizing Prometheus resources to survive high-cardinality label spikes.
-  - **(2022)** [kubermatic.com: The Complete Guide to Kubernetes Metrics](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/the-complete-guide-to-kubernetes-metrics) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical breakdown dividing Kubernetes observability telemetry into node, container, API, and control plane layers. Evaluates core architectural tools such as cAdvisor, Metric-Server, and Prometheus while guiding readers on constructing unified dashboards.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: Cloud Quick POCs - Kubernetes monitoring metrics using Grafana Cloud on AWS EKS | Observability | Grafana](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVDHWPxK5nU&ab_channel=CloudQuickPOCs) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical video walk-through demonstrating rapid prototyping of observability loops on AWS EKS using Grafana Cloud. Showcases agents configuration, telemetry ingestion endpoints, and deploying curated visual layouts with minimal local monitoring footprint.
-  - **(2022)** [anaisurl.com: Full Tutorial: Monitoring and Troubleshooting stack with Prometheus, Grafana, Loki and Komodor 🌟](https://anaisurl.com/full-tutorial-monitoring) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides readers through deploying a cohesive, modern cloud-native observability stack. Integrates Prometheus metric collections with Grafana dashboarding, Loki-based log aggregation, and Komodor's specialized Kubernetes troubleshooting platform to build rapid root-cause workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Monitoring Kubernetes cluster logs and metrics using Grafana, Prometheus and Loki](https://dev.to/leroykayanda/kubernetes-monitoring-using-grafana-3dhc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical implementation guide to bootstrapping the PLG (Prometheus, Loki, Grafana) observability stack. Focuses on Promtail configuration for cluster log collection, metric ingestion via Prometheus, and crafting unified correlation panels inside Grafana.
-  - **(2022)** [middlewareinventory.com: Get CPU and Memory Usage of NODES and PODS – Kubectl 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/cpu-memory-usage-nodes-k8s) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A quick-reference guide focused on using native 'kubectl top' commands and JSONPath querying to extract direct, real-time node and pod resource usage statistics. Useful for rapid ad-hoc troubleshooting loops where formal Prometheus monitoring endpoints are inaccessible.
-  - **(2022)** [betterstack.com: 10 Best Kubernetes Monitoring Tools in 2022 🌟](https://betterstack.com/community/comparisons/kubernetes-monitoring-tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative market review of ten leading commercial and open-source Kubernetes monitoring suites. Evaluates architecture models, scaling properties, out-of-the-box features, and implementation overheads across modern toolchains like Prometheus, Datadog, Dynatrace, and Better Stack.
-  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: Utilizing Grafana & Prometheus Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/prometheus-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive technical walkthrough on manual and Helm-based deployments of Prometheus and Grafana. Details how to import community dashboards, configure custom scraping target paths, and orchestrate baseline alerts to streamline daily cluster operations.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.palark.com: Service communication monitoring in Kubernetes with NetFlow](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-services-interaction-monitoring-with-netflow) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines technical patterns to capture and map container-to-container network interaction patterns using NetFlow/IPFIX protocols. It details how to leverage low-overhead agents to translate raw kernel TCP/UDP exchanges into structured microservices maps.
-  - **(2022)** [newrelic.com: Pixie](https://newrelic.com/platform/kubernetes-pixie) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights New Relic's platform integration of Pixie, the open-source eBPF observability tool. Explains how kernel-level tracing simplifies microservice communication tracking, HTTP/gRPC parsing, and resource utilization monitoring without code modifications.
-  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: The Easiest Way to Debug Kubernetes Workloads](https://towardsdatascience.com/the-easiest-way-to-debug-kubernetes-workloads-ff2ff5e3cc75)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical overview detailing baseline approaches to troubleshooting Kubernetes workloads, focusing on common command-line routines. It bridges the gap for data engineers and developers needing rapid context on kubectl logs, describes, and port-forwards.
-  - **(2022)** [github.com/airwallex: k8s-pod-restart-info-collector](https://github.com/airwallex/k8s-pod-restart-info-collector) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated utility designed to capture and log state configuration, events, and logs instantly when a pod restarts, offering immediate post-mortem insights for ephemeral microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [tennexas.com: Kubernetes Troubleshooting Examples](https://tennexas.com/kubernetes-troubleshooting-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential compilation of practical Kubernetes troubleshooting scenarios focusing on common network, storage, and configuration failures. It provides hands-on diagnostic scripts and commands to dissect failing pods and unresolvable services. This playbook bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and day-to-day cluster administration.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Simplify Kubernetes Troubleshooting](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-simplify-kubernetes-troubleshooting)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive troubleshooting guide reframes cluster diagnostics into a logical, step-by-step methodology rather than chaotic guesswork. It focuses on isolating issues systematically across the application layer, the container runtime, and the underlying orchestrator networking. Utilizing this structured approach significantly lowers the cognitive load of on-call engineers.
-  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Exit Codes In Containers & Kubernetes – The Complete Guide  🌟](https://komodor.com/learn/exit-codes-in-containers-and-kubernetes-the-complete-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard reference guide demystifying exit codes returned by failing containers, from common application errors (Exit Code 1) to system-level kills (Exit Code 137). It details how the container runtime and Linux kernel interact to generate these codes, providing a crucial diagnostic map for troubleshooting CrashLoopBackOffs. Understanding these codes is essential for automated root-cause analysis.
-  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes CrashLoopBackOff Error: What It Is and How to Fix It](https://komodor.com/learn/how-to-fix-crashloopbackoff-kubernetes-error)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive playbook from Komodor designed to help engineers systematically isolate the root causes of CrashLoopBackOff errors. It covers common trigger events such as database connection timeouts, file access permissions, and mismatched configuration maps. By mapping these triggers, it helps engineers transition from reactive troubleshooting to proactive reliability planning.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Using Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers for Troubleshooting](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/using-kubernetes-ephemeral-containers-for-troubleshooting) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide explains how to leverage Kubernetes Ephemeral Containersβ€”the native, standard way to troubleshoot running pods without pre-packaging debug tools in production images. By launching a temporary diagnostic container within the target pod's namespace, engineers can safely run tools like curl, tcpdump, or strace. This represents the modern, secure gold standard for debugging production distroless containers.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Troubleshooting Sandboxed Containers Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sandboxed-containers-operator-from-zero-to-hero-the-hard-way-part-2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deploying secure, isolated runtimes within Kubernetes demands deep knowledge of sandboxed container configurations, such as Kata Containers. This guide explores troubleshooting the Sandboxed Containers Operator on OpenShift, focusing on kernel module loading and hardware virtualization flags. It is an indispensable resource for platform engineers managing untrusted multi-tenant workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [decisivedevops.com: Kubernetes Events β€” News feed of your cluster](https://decisivedevops.com/kubernetes-events-news-feed-of-your-kubernetes-cluster-826e08892d7a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide explains the utility of Kubernetes events as a real-time diagnostic feed of cluster activities. It demonstrates how to capture, filter, and stream these resource events to external observability backends using open-source collectors. Properly configured event logging ensures that platform teams maintain a historical record of pod crashes and scheduling failures.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.googleblog.com: Introducing Ephemeral Containers](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2022/01/Introducing%20Ephemeral%20Containers.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The foundational announcement from Google detailing the integration of ephemeral containers in Kubernetes. Outlines the architectural mechanics of injecting debugging tooling directly into running distroless or minimal containers via the API.
-  - **(2022)** [trio.dev: Angular vs React: Is Angular Dead?](https://trio.dev/angular-vs-react) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative study evaluating the architectural paradigms of Angular vs. React. Evaluates runtime performance, state management approaches, scaling potential, and long-term maintenance overhead in large-scale enterprise portals.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Top 3 sites for programmers](https://dev.to/why_and_how/top-3-sites-for-programmers-4bmc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines top interactive websites and platforms for software developers to hone programming logic, learn syntax, and prepare for architectural coding interviews.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 15 Developer Tools to Make You Super Productive](https://dev.to/sourcegraph/15-developer-tools-to-make-you-super-productive-2g0a) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines fifteen specialized software developer tools, covering shell customization utilities, automated search engines, linting systems, and IDE extensions engineered to maximize coding velocity.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 19 Valuable GitHub Repositories for Beginner Developers πŸ“šβœ¨](https://dev.to/madza/19-valuable-github-repositories-for-beginner-developers-3i18) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of nineteen core GitHub repositories offering essential templates, API collections, and documentation guidelines to bootstrap professional developers.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Start Learning to Code – Handbook for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-coding-for-everyone-handbook) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational software engineering handbook designed to quickly familiarize beginner programmers with the UNIX command line, version control operations (Git), and basic application code structures.
-  - **(2022)** [analyticsinsight.net: Top 10 programming languages to learn for better job opportunities in 2022](https://www.analyticsinsight.net/top-10-programming-languages-to-learn-for-better-job-opportunities-in-2022) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Assesses primary programming languages driving enterprise applications and microservices (including Go, Rust, TypeScript, and Python) based on comprehensive job market metrics.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is a Full Stack Developer? 2022 Full Stack Engineer Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-a-full-stack-developer-full-stack-engineer-guide) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A career guide details full-stack software development proficiencies, mapping expectations across modern client frameworks, server endpoints, relational/non-relational databases, and fundamental platform operations.
-  - **(2022)** [IntelliJ vs. VSCode for Rust Development](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/anyone-here-go-intellij-vscode/84499) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative review evaluating IntelliJ Rust versus VSCode + rust-analyzer. Analyzes memory footprint, compilation speed feedback loops, macro expansion accuracy, and integrated debugger performance.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: Working with Supabase Studio](https://blog.logrocket.com/working-supabase-studio) [SQL/TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical exploration of Supabase Studio, an embedded database UI. Shows how to configure relational tables, manage Row-Level Security (RLS) configurations, and run SQL commands without leaving the platform UI.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: 16 reasons DDEV will be your new favorite web development environment](https://opensource.com/article/22/12/ddev)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This foundational guide details DDEV's architecture and outlines several core operational reasons to adopt it for local developer environments. The resource highlights zero-config SSL, automated multisite networking, and seamless cross-platform orchestration. It acts as a clear migration roadmap from customized Docker Compose layouts to a standardized, team-wide orchestration abstraction layer.
-  - **(2022)** [datree.io: How to build a Helm plugin in minutes](https://www.datree.io/resources/how-to-build-a-helm-plugin-in-minutes) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented guide outlining how to design, build, and distribute custom Helm plugins. The tutorial covers the CLI plugin contract, execution hook hooks, environment runtime variables, and best practices for extending Helm with customized subcommands.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Tutorial: Turning a GitHub Repo Into a Helm Chart Repo](https://www.harness.io/blog/helm-chart-repo) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical hands-on tutorial demonstrating how to turn a standard GitHub repository into a fully compliant Helm Chart registry. It outlines automating publishing workflows utilizing GitHub Pages, Chart Releaser Actions, and package distribution.
-  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Introducing the Quarkus Helm Chart](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-the-quarkus-helm-chart) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction detailing the design of the Quarkus Helm Chart, optimized for cloud-native Java microservices. It highlights native compiling integrations, GraalVM deployment profiles, and how to harness OpenShift pipelines for highly efficient container bootstrapping.
-  - **(2022)** [boxunix.com: Developer’s Guide to Writing a Good Helm Chart](https://boxunix.com/2022/02/05/developers-guide-to-writing-a-good-helm-chart) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive authoring guide establishing best practices in Helm chart architecture. Topics include variable scoping, values encapsulation patterns, schema validation structures, and managing complex multi-service subchart dependencies cleanly.
-  - **(2022)** [Delve into Helm: Advanced DevOps](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ1S2Gp47ng) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive educational video analyzing advanced templating, customized hooks, and Helm execution patterns in Enterprise environments. Explains structural lifecycle hooks and complex value manipulation to secure production-ready application pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [Continuously delivering apps to Kubernetes using Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmPK93hg5w8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual and technical walkthrough illustrating the orchestration of continuous delivery models with Helm. Emphasizes declarative rollouts, blue-green strategy alignment, and handling configurations inside unified CI/CD systems.
-  - **(2022)** [DevOps with Azure, Kubernetes, and Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INv-VCZvM_o)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integration guide demonstrating the deployment of multi-tier applications onto Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) using Helm. Clarifies Managed Identity setups and DevOps pipelines optimized for cloud-native workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [apiiro.com: Malicious Kubernetes Helm Charts can be used to steal sensitive information from Argo CD deployments](https://apiiro.com/blog/malicious-kubernetes-helm-charts-can-be-used-to-steal-sensitive-information-from-argo-cd-deployments) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Crucial security report highlighting vulnerabilities where malicious or compromised Helm charts exploit the template-rendering engine of GitOps systems (like Argo CD) to expose sensitive secrets or execute side-channel attacks.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Preventing Kubernetes misconfigurations using Datree](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/preventing-kubernetes-misconfigurations-using-datree) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS technical write-up detailing the configuration of Datree policies inside Amazon EKS clusters to catch security and configuration drift. It details automated testing strategies to block misconfigured resource manifests at pre-commit and pipeline execution gates.
-  - **(2022)** [What is NoOps? The quest for fully automated IT operations](https://www.cio.com/article/220351/what-is-noops-the-quest-for-fully-automated-it-operations.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive CIO assessment detailing the transition of corporate IT operations into automated, zero-touch infrastructures. Covers the integration of AI-driven alert systems, programmatic security gates, and GitOps deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Sharing secrets to ECS in an AWS multi-account architecture](https://dev.to/aws-builders/sharing-secrets-to-ecs-in-an-aws-multi-account-architecture-5h1i) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blueprint for cross-account secret management for Amazon ECS using AWS Secrets Manager and Systems Manager (SSM) Parameter Store. It provides security engineers with an architectural approach to maintain strict separation of concerns, principal-of-least-privilege IAM policies, and cross-account IAM role assumption.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Kubernetes TLS, Demystified 🌟](https://dev.to/otomato_io/possible-paths-2hfc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demystifies Kubernetes TLS configurations by explaining public/private key pairs, certificate authorities, client-cert server validations, and common Ingress security setups.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 2: Network](https://blog.gitguardian.com/kubernetes-tutorial-part-2-network)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical tutorial demonstrates the configuration of Kubernetes NetworkPolicies to enforce granular traffic isolation. It contrasts default-allow networking models with secure default-deny postures, providing production-ready ingress and egress manifests. Engineers will learn how to reduce lateral threat movement by restricting pod-to-pod communications.
-  - **(2022)** [raesene.github.io: Let's talk about Kubernetes on the Internet](https://raesene.github.io/blog/2022/07/03/lets-talk-about-kubernetes-on-the-internet) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An urgent analytical overview assessing why many Kubernetes API control planes remain directly visible on the public internet. Discusses host-level firewall configurations, securing the Kubelet interface, and utilizing private API cluster features in major cloud providers. Emphasizes basic perimeter hygiene.
-  - **(2022)** [xenitab.github.io: Kubernetes Ephemeral Container Security 🌟](https://xenitab.github.io/blog/2022/04/12/ephemeral-container-security) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores security boundaries regarding ephemeral debugging containers, analyzing potential escalation threats through 'kubectl debug'. Highlights how improper RBAC permissions on debugging tools can expose the underlying host or container namespace. Outlines defensive constraints like restricting hostIPC and hostPID mappings.
-  - **(2022)** [mattermost.com: The Top 7 Open Source Tools for Securing Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://mattermost.com/blog/the-top-7-open-source-tools-for-securing-your-kubernetes-cluster)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource provides a comparative overview of seven premier open-source tools designed for Kubernetes security hardening. It introduces utilities like Trivy, Falco, and Kube-hunter, aligning each with specific pipeline gates or runtime defenses. Serves as a useful high-level map for architects selecting security tooling.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 10 steps to automating security in Kubernetes pipelines](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2258136/10-steps-to-automating-security-in-kubernetes-pipelines.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A ten-step technical blueprint focused on integrating security scanners directly into automated CI/CD deployment pipelines. Covers static application security testing (SAST), secrets detection, and manifest scanning before changes reach staging or production clusters. Outlines shift-left strategies to mitigate misconfiguration deployment risks.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/pavanbelagatti: Kubernetes Security Best Practices For Developers](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/kubernetes-security-best-practices-for-developers-2b92)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Translates complex cluster security profiles into digestible concepts tailored directly for application developers. Focuses on safe manifest construction, secret handling, and using non-root base images. Encourages safe development workflows to eliminate security issues before code merges.
-  - **(2022)** [collabnix.com: Applying DevSecOps Practices to Kubernetes](https://collabnix.com/applying-devsecops-practices-to-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the technical implementation of DevSecOps pipelines targeting Kubernetes applications. Discusses how to configure automated feedback loops between static manifest linters, container register vulnerability databases, and runtime audit monitors. Crucial for scaling secure delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: How to Secure Deployments in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://www.armosec.io/blog/secure-kubernetes-deployment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide on implementing Pod Security Standards (PSS) within modern clusters. Provides precise configurations for configuring read-only root filesystems, restricting Linux capability escalation, and rejecting root execution. Helps secure standard application manifests against common run-time threat models.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Best Practices for Securing Kubernetes Deployments 🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/best-practices-for-securing-kubernetes-deployments-1jg6)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents an action-oriented best practice matrix covering cluster configuration and pod safety profiles. Details etcd encryption setups, secure secrets distribution patterns, and implementing standard Pod Security Admission policies. Highly recommended for establishing cluster baselines.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Securing Kubernetes Pods For Production Workloads](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/securing-kubernetes-pods-for-production-workloads-51oh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on runtime container hardening for critical production clusters. Provides examples of setting up restricted securityContext parameters, dropping raw Linux capabilities, and activating seccomp profiles. Ensures configurations restrict exploitation should container escape vulnerabilities emerge.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 3: Authn, Authz, Logging & Auditing](https://dev.to/gitguardian/kubernetes-hardening-tutorial-part-3-authn-authz-logging-auditing-3fec)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part three of the GitGuardian series, focusing on authentication, authorization, logging, and audit tracking. Demonstrates how to design granular RBAC policies and enable cluster audit logs to detect security anomalies. Essential for establishing reliable forensic trails.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How attackers use exposed Prometheus server to exploit Kubernetes clusters | Miguel HernΓ‘ndez](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/exposed-prometheus-exploit-kubernetes-kubeconeu) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical threat report detailing how exposed Prometheus endpoints can facilitate cluster compromise. Explains how attackers scan for unauthenticated metrics interfaces to harvest metadata, endpoints, and environment configurations. Demonstrates step-by-step mitigation paths, including mandatory mTLS and RBAC verification.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Basic Principles Key to Securing Kubernetes’ Future](https://thenewstack.io/key-basic-principles-to-secure-kubernetes-future)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines long-term trends in cloud-native security, arguing for declarative and immutable configurations as the main vector of defense. Synthesizes principles of software supply chain verification (such as Sigstore/Cosign integration) and automated drift detection. Vital for architects planning 3-to-5 year container strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Securing Kubernetes in a Cloud Native World](https://thenewstack.io/securing-kubernetes-in-a-cloud-native-world)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical analysis explores how security shifts within high-velocity cloud-native deployments. Outlines strategies for managing immutable infrastructure, dynamic policy updates, and zero-trust routing. Strongly advocates for shifting security controls left and using automated gating engines.
-  - **(2022)** [copado.com: Applying a Zero Trust Infrastructure in Kubernetes](https://www.copado.com/resources/blog/applying-a-zero-trust-infrastructure-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture guide on applying Zero Trust principles to Kubernetes infrastructure environments. It covers building cryptographically verifiable workload identities via SPIFFE/SPIRE, and micro-segmenting service interactions with mTLS. Transitions teams away from perimeter-only defenses to continuous validation.
-  - **(2022)** [tutorialboy24.blogspot.com: A Detailed Talk about K8S Cluster Security from the Perspective of Attackers (Part 2) 🌟](https://tutorialboy24.blogspot.com/2022/09/a-detailed-talk-about-k8s-cluster.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This deep technical analysis adopts an offensive security posture to highlight subtle vulnerabilities in cluster configurations. Demystifies container escape routes, RBAC over-privileging paths, and target exploration from within compromised pods. Highly valuable for red team operators and defensive engineers building detection rules.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Performing Security Checks for Deployed Kubernetes Manifests](https://itnext.io/performing-security-checks-for-deployed-kubernetes-manifests-fa9d442b7951)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews technical methods to assess security profiles of Kubernetes configurations prior to cluster deployment. Explains standard static evaluation tools and custom policy syntax like Open Policy Agent (OPA) or Kyverno. Focuses on integrating these guardrails directly within pull request pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Introduction to Kubernetes Security for Security Professionals](https://itnext.io/introduction-to-kubernetes-security-for-security-professionals-a61b424f7a2a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An entry point resource for security practitioners pivoting from virtual machines or bare-metal servers into Kubernetes environments. Explains standard architectural paradigms like Pods, Namespaces, Service Accounts, and Admission Controllers. Focuses on building a coherent threat modeling mental map.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/mattiasfjellstrom: Kubernetes-101: Security concepts](https://dev.to/mattiasfjellstrom/kubernetes-101-security-concepts-2f4f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory security conceptual guide reviewing isolation techniques like Linux namespaces, cgroups, and capabilities. Correlates these kernel-level tools to upstream abstraction parameters in standard Pod specs. Provides a concise, high-density primer on basic defense constructs.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Hardening Your Kubernetes Cluster - Threat Model (Pt. 1) 🌟🌟](https://blog.gitguardian.com/hardening-your-k8-pt-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of a tutorial series focusing on threat modeling within Kubernetes systems. Outlines typical attack surface definitions across components like API endpoints, etcd systems, and workers. Aids engineering teams in establishing defense boundaries.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.alexellis.io: What if your Pods need to trust self-signed certificates?](https://blog.alexellis.io/what-if-your-pods-need-to-trust-self-signed-certificates)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on patterns for trusting self-signed or internal enterprise Root CA certificates inside dynamic pod runtimes. Demonstrates using initContainers and shared volumes to inject trust anchors clean of custom application builds. Prevents hardcoding issues across dynamic corporate multi-tenant infrastructures.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: The 4 C’s Of Kubernetes Security](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/the-4-cs-of-kubernetes-security-3i9e) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates enterprise patterns for integrating Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) with corporate directory systems (OIDC, Active Directory). Examines tools like Dex to implement single sign-on (SSO) strategies across multi-cluster environments. Essential reading for cluster operations scaling across departments.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/gabrielbiasi: Automatic SSO in Kubernetes workloads using a sidecar container](https://dev.to/gabrielbiasi/automatic-sso-in-kubernetes-workloads-using-a-sidecar-container-3752)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines an automated SSO sidecar integration pattern inside Kubernetes pods, abstracting authentication logic away from application-level containers. Details OAuth token management and redirect intercept strategies executed transparently at the pod level. Simplifies identity integration across multiple microservices.
-  - **(2022)** [curity.io: Client Security](https://curity.io/resources/client-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on security patterns when structuring application clients that interface with identity ecosystems. Covers patterns like Token Handlers and Backend-for-Frontend (BFF) to safely abstract tokens away from client browsers or apps. Reduces target exposures to common cross-site scripting risks.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.flant.com: Kubernetes cluster security assessment with kube-bench and kube-hunter](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-security-with-kube-bench-and-kube-hunter)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how to deploy and configure Aqua Security's kube-bench alongside kube-hunter. Shows how to automate node validation against CIS benchmarks, and actively scan cluster endpoints for network exposure vectors. Offers a potent open-source combination for regular pentesting operations.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes OWASP Top 10: Centralised Policy Enforcement](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-owasp-top-10-centralised-policy-enforcement-9adc53438e22)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates mitigating risks from the OWASP Kubernetes Top 10 using centralized Policy-as-Code platforms like OPA Gatekeeper or Kyverno. Focuses on setting up mutating and validating admission webhooks to prevent non-compliant configs from deploying. Establishes programmatic posture control.
-  - **(2022)** [owasp.org: OWASP Kubernetes Top Ten](https://owasp.org/www-project-kubernetes-top-ten) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official OWASP Kubernetes Top Ten project document. Outlines the ten most dangerous vulnerabilities facing modern orchestrator deployments, including API vulnerabilities, insecure defaults, and supply-chain bugs. The core benchmark for establishing cluster defense strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: OWASP Kubernetes Top 10 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/top-owasp-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep analysis of the OWASP Kubernetes Top 10, exploring actual deployment misconfigurations that map to these risks. Details supply chain threats, poor credentials storage, and audit log gaps. Offers recommendations to strengthen system setups.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes OWASP Top 10: Secrets Management](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-owasp-top-10-secrets-management-c996faa87b47)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses Secrets Management under the OWASP Kubernetes threat framework. Details vulnerabilities of default etcd storage parameters and details using External Secrets Operator or HashiCorp Vault. Prevents secrets exposure via repository check-ins or pod environment parameters.
-  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Secrets Management with GitOps and Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-secrets-management-with-gitops-and-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's whitepaper outlining standard solutions for GitOps secrets management. Contrasts the operational overhead and security profiles of Sealed Secrets, vault-sidecars, and external integration engines in CD environments.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Store your Kubernetes Secrets in Git thanks to Kubeseal. Hello SealedSecret! 🌟](https://dev.to/stack-labs/store-your-kubernetes-secrets-in-git-thanks-to-kubeseal-hello-sealedsecret-2i6h)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step implementation guide for Bitnami's Sealed Secrets (kubeseal). Explains how asymmetric cryptography allows developers to safely commit encrypted secrets to public repositories, leaving cluster-side controllers to handle automated decryption.
-  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Sealed Secrets on Kubernetes with ArgoCD and Terraform](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/12/14/sealed-secrets-on-kubernetes-with-argocd-and-terraform) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates the end-to-end automation of Bitnami Sealed Secrets using Terraform and ArgoCD. Helps DevOps architects define declarative pipelines that provision the sealed secret operator and manage encrypted configurations in Git repositories.
-  - **(2022)** ["Kubernetes base64 encodes secrets because that makes arbitrary data play nice with JSON. It had nothing to do with the security model (or lack thereof). It did not occur to us at the time that people could mistake base64 for some form of encryption"](https://x.com/originalavalamp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated synthesis of engineering consensus regarding Kubernetes native base64 secrets. Emphasizes that encoding is not encryption and acts strictly as a data-serialization layer. Highly recommends implementing RBAC, audit logging, and envelope KMS encryption.
-  - **(2022)** [macchaffee.com: Plain Kubernetes Secrets are fine 🌟](https://www.macchaffee.com/blog/2022/k8s-secrets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An alternative architectural perspective defending native Kubernetes Secrets. Argues that when matched with strong RBAC controls, namespace boundaries, and cluster-level etcd KMS encryption, native solutions provide sufficient enterprise protection.
-  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Announcing the Auto-refreshing Official Kubernetes CVE Feed](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/09/12/k8s-cve-feed-alpha)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the launch of the programmatically accessible, auto-refreshing CVE feed in JSON/YAML. This allows security automation tooling to dynamically scan and trigger alerts on freshly discovered platform vulnerabilities, greatly speeding up remediation and patching schedules.
-  - **(2022)** [goteleport.com: A Simple Overview of Authentication Methods for Kubernetes Clusters](https://goteleport.com/blog/kube-authn-methods)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes multiple Kubernetes authentication methodsβ€”including bootstrap tokens, client certificates, webhook tokens, and OIDC federation. Provides an architect-level comparison of trade-offs regarding credential life and operational complexity.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes RBAC: Basics and Advanced Patterns](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-rbac-basics-and-advanced-patterns) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs advanced RBAC patterns, focusing on namespace isolation, virtual cluster (vcluster) control planes, and resolving performance regressions associated with large-scale policy databases.
-  - **(2022)** [marcusnoble.co.uk: Restricting cluster-admin Permissions](https://marcusnoble.co.uk/2022-01-20-restricting-cluster-admin-permissions) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines security risks associated with widespread `cluster-admin` usage. Proposes strategies to design specialized roles with precise apiGroup restrictions to establish guardrails around the control plane.
-  - **(2022)** [anaisurl.com: RBAC Explained with Examples 🌟](https://anaisurl.com/kubernetes-rbac)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A visual, beginner-friendly guide dissecting RBAC mechanics in Kubernetes. Offers concrete examples of setting up specific read/write permissions for standard development teams.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Configure RBAC in Kubernetes Like a Boss](https://dev.to/mstryoda/configure-rbac-in-kubernetes-like-a-boss-h67)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational checklist and set of best practices for establishing robust, leak-proof RBAC models. Helps administrators avoid common authorization anti-patterns such as wildcards in role rules.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes RBAC Explained | Anton Putra 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE9Qb8dHqWI)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed instructional video mapping user groups and service accounts to Kubernetes resources using RBAC. Explains role-binding syntax and access validations in an intuitive, visual style.
-  - **(2022)** [raesene.github.io: Auditing RBAC - Redux](https://raesene.github.io/blog/2022/08/14/auditing-rbac-redux) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highly detailed assessment of tools and manual approaches used to audit RBAC permissions. Looks at the attack surface exposed by privileged service accounts and API server access loopholes, providing concrete defensive guidance.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Binding AWS IAM roles to Kubernetes Service Account for on-prem clusters | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/binding-aws-iam-roles-to-kubernetes-service-account-for-on-prem-clusters-1icc) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights solutions for extending AWS IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) configurations into on-premises Kubernetes clusters. Solves the hybrid identity challenge by utilizing OIDC federated discovery documents on local nodes.
-  - **(2022)** [gravitational.com: How to Set Up Kubernetes SSO with SAML](https://goteleport.com/blog/kubernetes-sso-saml) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the mechanics of configuring Single Sign-On (SSO) for cluster environments utilizing SAML. The guide explains authentication federation patterns, mapping identity provider attributes to Kubernetes RBAC roles. This setup ensures seamless, centralized access management for enterprise platform infrastructure.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Securing Access to Kubernetes Environments with Zero Trust](https://thenewstack.io/securing-access-to-kubernetes-environments-with-zero-trust)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses securing cloud-native setups using Zero Trust strategies. Covers real-time threat assessments, deep access auditing, and replacing static certificates with automated network micro-segmentation.
-  - **(2022)** [trstringer.com: Create a Basic Kubernetes Validating Webhook](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-validating-webhook) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step technical guide for writing a custom validating admission controller webhook. Focuses on processing API requests, writing validation criteria in Go, and configuring TLS certificate pathways between the API server and the webhook pod.
-  - **(2022)** [engineering.dynatrace.com: Kubernetes Security Best Practices -Part 1: Role Based Access Control (RBAC)](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) mechanisms and configuration patterns. The guide stresses the architectural importance of the Principle of Least Privilege, outlining best practices for defining Roles and ClusterRoles. Practical mitigation strategies focus on auditing wildcard permissions to avoid escalation risks.
-  - **(2022)** [Neon Mirrors: Kubernetes Policy Comparison: OPA/Gatekeeper vs Kyverno](https://kind-brown-cfb734.netlify.app/post/2021-02/kubernetes-policy-comparison-opa-gatekeeper-vs-kyverno) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural face-off evaluating Rego-based OPA/Gatekeeper and YAML-native Kyverno. Kyverno offers exceptional ease of use for native K8s manifests, while OPA provides unparalleled expressive power for cross-system policies. It helps architects choose the correct declarative policy engine for high-compliance environments.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Journey Of A Microservice Application In The Kubernetes World 🌟](https://itnext.io/journey-of-a-microservice-application-in-the-kubernetes-world-6abd625c60fe)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the structural lifecycle of a containerized microservice traversing deployment pipelines, service routing, and load balancing configurations. Provides practical insights into configuring readiness/liveness probes, autoscaling parameters, and ingress rules. Essential reference for microservice platform standardization.
-  - **(2022)** [tetrate.io: Using Istio Service Mesh as API Gateway 🌟](https://tetrate.io/blog/istio-service-mesh-api-gateway)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates how the Istio Ingress Gateway can function as a high-performance API Gateway at the Kubernetes cluster edge. Details Envoy configurations for managing rate limiting, TLS termination, and request transformation without extra software.
-  - **(2022)** [istio.io: Merbridge - Accelerate your mesh with eBPF](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2022/merbridge)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents Merbridge, an open-source tool that leverages eBPF to bypass the traditional iptables overhead in Istio environments. By routing data directly between sockets, Merbridge significantly reduces network latency and control plane CPU usage.
-  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Istio – How to Manage, Monitor, and Secure Microservices 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-istio-manage-microservices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured, end-to-end tutorial designed to teach engineers how to deploy, monitor, and secure microservices using Istio. Covers key topics including canary releases, distributed tracing integration, and mutual TLS configuration.
-  - **(2022)** [Maistra.io](https://maistra.io) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation and portal hub for Maistra, a customized OpenShift-centric distribution of Istio. Enhances core Istio upstream distributions with multi-tenant control, platform-specific operators, and seamless integration with Red Hat identity frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [istio.io: Introducing Ambient Mesh](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2022/introducing-ambient-mesh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Istio Ambient Mesh, an innovative sidecar-less service mesh architecture. Splits proxy responsibilities into a node-level shared zero-trust secure overlay (ztunnel) and optional Layer 7 waypoint proxies to reduce resource utilization.
-  - **(2022)** [getenvoy.io](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/start/install) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Distribution platform providing certified binaries, installer packages, and bootstrapping resources for Envoy Proxy, facilitating direct deployments on local machines or hybrid container systems.
-  - **(2022)** [kiali.io](https://kiali.io) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Homepage for Kiali, the primary management and visualization console for Istio. Delivers dynamic physical and logical topology maps, active health metrics, and direct configurations diagnostic tracking.
-  - **(2022)** [hackernoon.com: How To Use OpenTelemetry And Jaeger To Implement Distributed Tracing And APM](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-use-opentelemetry-and-jaeger-to-implement-distributed-tracing-and-apm-jcx34fi)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An integration tutorial illustrating how to link OpenTelemetry APIs with Jaeger collectors. Outlines architectural best practices for standardizing traces, contextual metadata, and spans across polyglot microservice environments.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Linking Traces with Continuous Profiling using Pyroscope](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/linking-traces-continuous-profiling-pyroscope)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how to link distributed transaction traces with continuous CPU and memory profiling using Grafana Pyroscope. Explains how correlating spans directly to code-level flamegraphs speeds up root-cause investigation.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Reduce Kubernetes Costs Using Autoscaling Mechanisms](https://thenewstack.io/reduce-kubernetes-costs-using-autoscaling-mechanisms) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of how organizations employ automated scaling algorithms to control cloud spending. Focuses on dynamic pod scheduling, rightsizing CPU constraints, and avoiding expensive compute over-provisioning cycles.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.scaleway.com: Understanding Kubernetes Autoscaling](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/understanding-kubernetes-autoscaling) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational overview tracing the operational boundaries of Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA), Vertical Pod Autoscaling (VPA), and Cluster Autoscaler. Maps how these different scaling axes interact to maintain high application performance while limiting resource overhead.
-  - **(2022)** [thinksys.com: Understanding Kubernetes Autoscaling](https://thinksys.com/devops/kubernetes-autoscaling) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual guide summarizing horizontal, vertical, and cluster autoscaling systems. Explains basic mechanics, helping system administrators structure simple scale profiles without causing resource starvation.
-  - **(2022)** [platform9.com: Kubernetes Autoscaling Options: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler, Vertical Pod Autoscaler and Cluster Autoscaler](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-autoscaling-options-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-vertical-pod-autoscaler-and-cluster-autoscaler) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural side-by-side comparison of standard Kubernetes autoscaling paradigms. Serves as a great administrative overview for teams structuring unified high-availability and elastic resource profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Horizontal Pod Autoscaling with Custom Metric from Different Namespace](https://itnext.io/horizontal-pod-autoscaling-with-custom-metric-from-different-namespace-f19f8446143b) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive engineering configuration guide detailing how to set up an HPA to query metrics across logical namespace boundaries. Necessary blueprint for multi-tenant enterprise architectures with central metric stacks.
-  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Trigger a Kubernetes HPA with Prometheus metrics](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-hpa-prometheus) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive configuration guide on employing the Prometheus Adapter to convert custom PromQL telemetry query metrics into standard Kubernetes Custom Metrics, driving granular cluster scaling behaviors.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.px.dev: Horizontal Pod Autoscaling with Custom Metrics in Kubernetes 🌟](https://blog.px.dev/autoscaling-custom-k8s-metric) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced technical analysis demonstrating how to build an eBPF-driven metric gathering pipeline utilizing Pixie. Illustrates how low-level network signals can serve as precision inputs for the Kubernetes HPA scaling engine.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Resources and Autoscaling β€” From Basics to Greatness 🌟](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-resources-and-autoscaling-from-basics-to-greatness-7cae17fbf27b) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide investigating the interaction between resource requests, limits, QoS classes, and autoscaler actions. Highlights critical design limits to prevent unpredictable pod eviction cascades under high CPU/memory utilization.
-  - **(2022)** [hub.helm.sh: cluster-autoscaler](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/stable/cluster-autoscaler) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Helm chart for deploying Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler. Dynamically adjusts the size of the Kubernetes cluster by provisioning or terminating nodes based on pending pod requirements and node utilization. Serves as a fundamental operations standard across cloud provider runtimes.
-  - **(2022)** [opcito.com: A guide to mastering autoscaling in Kubernetes with KEDA](https://www.opcito.com/blogs/a-guide-to-mastering-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-with-keda) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guide on mastering KEDA autoscaling. Details architectural components like Scalers, Metrics Adapter, and Controller. Explains how KEDA intercepts traffic and translates complex telemetry into HPA scaling decisions.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/vinod827: Scale your apps using KEDA in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/vinod827/scale-your-apps-using-keda-in-kubernetes-4i3h) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on scaling microservices in a Kubernetes cluster using KEDA. Includes manifests and structural explanations for deploying ScaledObjects with popular triggers like RabbitMQ and Azure Service Bus.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Trusted Delivery: Policy-Based Compliance the GitOps Way](https://thenewstack.io/trusted-delivery-policy-based-compliance-the-gitops-way)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the fusion of Policy-as-Code (such as Kyverno and Open Policy Agent) with declarative GitOps pipelines. Curator Insight focuses on standard deployment setups, but Live Grounding emphasizes its critical security value in shift-left patterns. By verifying resource compliance within the pull-request flow before manifests are synced by controllers, organizations prevent cluster configurations from violating operational guardrails.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Declarative Compliance With Policy-as-Code and GitOps 🌟](https://devops.com/declarative-compliance-with-policy-as-code-and-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural mechanisms for enforcing declarative compliance via GitOps and Policy-as-Code. Demonstrates configuring automated compliance checkers that inspect commits dynamically, ensuring only certified configurations reach production environments.
-  - **(2022)** [toolbox.com: Why Are Organizations Adopting GitOps for Continuous Deployment in 2022?](https://www.toolbox.com/tech/devops/articles/more-organizations-adopting-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates driver trends steering enterprise migrations toward GitOps continuous deployment frameworks. Emphasizes security advantages of pull-based agent synchronization over traditional push models, minimizing the necessity of sharing high-privilege cluster credentials with external CI runners.
-  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: GitOps Workflows and Principles for Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/gitops-workflows-and-principles-for-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains foundational workflows of GitOps deployment models on Kubernetes clusters. Illustrates the architecture of local pull-agents, tracking commit states in repositories, and maintaining declarative state consistency within native resources.
-  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Continuous Development on Kubernetes with GitOps Approach 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/06/06/continuous-development-on-kubernetes-with-gitops-approach)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a real-world developer workflow utilizing GitOps frameworks during local and remote microservice development. Details how to tightly couple development loops with rapid Git-based deployments to maintain real-time sync with cloud-native testbeds.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: GitOps + Kubernetes Explained](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/gitops-kubernetes-explained)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive conceptual guide detailing how virtualized cluster architectures interact with GitOps models. Explores key patterns of control loops, manifest management, and declarative state verification inside production infrastructures.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: 6 Actionable GitOps Best Practices To Help You Get Started](https://www.harness.io/blog/gitops-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes six practical patterns to onboard engineering teams to GitOps safely. Focuses on designing clean directory splits, establishing safe secret injection mechanisms, handling schema verification, and designing clear rollback policies.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Git best practices: Workflows for GitOps deployments | Christian Hernandez 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/07/20/git-workflows-best-practices-gitops-deployments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents definitive repo workflow practices for GitOps environments. Strongly advocates separating development source repositories from declarative configuration repositories, employing trunk-based workflows, and defining clear access policies.
-  - **(2022)** [codefresh.io: How to Model Your Gitops Environments and Promote Releases between Them 🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/how-to-model-your-gitops-environments) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines advanced strategies for modeling multi-tier environments (development, staging, production) within a GitOps configuration system. Strongly advocates utilizing folder-based hierarchy structures or parameterized configurations over complex branching methodologies to simplify releases.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Managing the 'Git' in 'GitOps': 4 Ways to Structure Code in Your GitOps Repos 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/gitops-repo-structure)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares four dominant directory layout models for GitOps systems. Weighs the tradeoffs of monorepos against multi-repos and assesses environment-specific branch segregation versus directory overlays to map multi-tenant developer permissions.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: How to set up your GitOps directory structure | Christian Hernandez 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/09/07/how-set-your-gitops-directory-structure)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides actionable guidance on configuring folder and directory hierarchies in GitOps repositories. Demonstrates setting up Kustomize base folders and environment overlays to maintain clean, scalable infrastructure models.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: KubeCon: 14,000 More Engineers Have Their GitOps Basics Down](https://thenewstack.io/kubecon-14000-more-engineers-have-their-gitops-basics-down)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reflects on the massive normalization of GitOps standards across CNCF landscapes, documenting the maturation of operators like ArgoCD and FluxCD into standard enterprise building blocks for large-scale container platform architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: GitOps Workflows Expanding Beyond Kubernetes Clusters](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/gitops-workflows-expanding-beyond-kubernetes-clusters) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how the GitOps operational paradigm is expanding past native Kubernetes clusters to govern external infrastructure. Showcases utilizing operators like Crossplane to declarative sync public cloud databases, networks, and SaaS services.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: GitOps Cookbook: Kubernetes automation in practice](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/12/20/gitops-cookbook-kubernetes-automation-practice)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical cookbook demonstrating real-world automation recipes for Red Hat OpenShift and vanilla Kubernetes. Emphasizes declarative setup patterns using ArgoCD, helm-based packages, and Kustomize patches for microservice deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: Best of 2022: GitOps: The Missing Link for CI/CD for Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/gitops-the-missing-link-for-ci-cd-for-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how GitOps acts as the crucial architectural integration layer in modern Kubernetes CI/CD models. Bridges continuous code integration with cluster-native continuous deployment, resolving long-standing configuration drift dilemmas.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps as an Evolution of Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-as-an-evolution-of-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the structural evolution of continuous delivery. Evaluates how traditional imperative deployment systems naturally paved the way for declarative, Kubernetes-native GitOps reconciliation engines as systems grew in complexity.
-  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Applying GitOps principles to your operations](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/applying-gitops-principles-to-your-operations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents GitHub's operational guidelines for implementing GitOps patterns at scale. Outlines secure repository structures, developer pull-request approval schemas, and automated audit structures for enterprise environments.
-  - **(2022)** [hackernoon.com: What Is GitOps And Why Is It (Almost) Useless? Part 1](https://hackernoon.com/what-is-gitops-and-why-it-is-almost-useless-part-1) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A counter-perspective assessing structural drawbacks, complexity overheads, and potential friction introduced by early-stage GitOps patterns. Explores branch management overheads and reconciliation loop limitations in non-standard enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Necessary Culture Change with GitOps](https://itnext.io/necessary-culture-change-with-gitops-2c63f4fe9604)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the fundamental cultural changes required to onboard developer and operational teams to a GitOps model, emphasizing the pivot from localized server scripting to trust in central automated reconciliation systems.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Can You GitOps Your APIs?](https://thenewstack.io/can-you-gitops-your-apis)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines extending declarative GitOps paradigms to microservice API configurations and gateway endpoints. Demonstrates the technical practicality of driving schema changes, routing configurations, and security policies dynamically via version-controlled API blueprints rather than using manual management consoles.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Next Kubernetes Management Frontier: Automation. Automation Is No Longer a β€œNice to Have” 🌟🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-next-kubernetes-management-frontier-automation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes automation frameworks as the definitive management frontier for multi-cluster operations. Curator Insight focuses on standard tooling, whereas Live Grounding demonstrates how GitOps-driven automation is a core requirement to support modern self-healing platforms.
-  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: GitOps with Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/10/24/gitops-with-advanced-cluster-management-for-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth technical walkthrough focusing on multi-cluster GitOps orchestration patterns. It maps out deployment structures managed via Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (RHACM) working alongside central ArgoCD configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 6 Kubernetes distributions leading the container revolution](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2266054/6-kubernetes-distributions-leading-the-container-revolution.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative market overview focusing on major commercial Kubernetes platforms driving enterprise cloud-native architecture. Evaluates core features of Red Hat OpenShift, VMware Tanzu Grid, Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE), Mirantis Kubernetes Engine, Docker Enterprise, and Canonical Kubernetes, contrasting their operational models and target markets.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to/saintdle: Deploying Nvidia GPU enabled Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters](https://dev.to/saintdle/deploying-nvidia-gpu-enabled-tanzu-kubernetes-clusters-40ma) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed engineering walkthrough detailing the enablement of Nvidia GPU acceleration within guest Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) clusters on vSphere. Covers vGPU profiles, driver configuration, and assigning hardware-accelerated nodes to support AI/ML and deep learning workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: VMware brings Tanzu Application Platform into GA to ease Kubernetes adoption](https://www.zdnet.com/article/vmware-brings-tanzu-application-platform-into-ga-to-ease-kubernetes-adoption) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” News of VMware's general availability announcement of Tanzu Application Platform (TAP). TAP serves as an enterprise-grade PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) overlay on Kubernetes, packaging cloud-native buildpacks, API portals, Cartographer supply chains, and security scanning tools to deliver a streamlined developer experience.
-  - **(2022)** [web.dev/explore/react](https://web.dev/explore/react) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's comprehensive developer resource hub focused on optimizing React application performance. Emphasizes web vitals, code-splitting, bundle reduction, and server-side rendering strategies crucial for designing low-latency web interfaces.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Kyverno Policies for Kubernetes Governance](https://dev.to/mda590/using-kyverno-policies-for-kubernetes-governance-3e17) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how organizations can use Kyverno to establish governance guardrails across shared development environments. Covers automating labels, validating ownership configurations, and managing resource consumption rules to ensure multi-tenant hygiene.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: What is Policy-as-Code? An Introduction to Open Policy' Agent](https://blog.gitguardian.com/what-is-policy-as-code-an-introduction-to-open-policy-agent) [REGO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive introduction to Open Policy Agent (OPA) and its application of declarative, domain-agnostic policy enforcement using the Rego language. Evaluates the architectural shift of separating policy logic from application code, making security policies testable and auditable in Git repos.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Load external data into OPA: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly](https://dev.to/permit_io/load-external-data-into-opa-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-26lc) [REGO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses the complex architectural patterns required for injecting dynamic runtime datasets into Open Policy Agent (OPA). Evaluates caching strategies, JWT validation, HTTP pull-push mechanisms, and their relative trade-offs regarding latency, scalability, and network failure tolerance inside authorization pathways.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.sigstore.dev: How to verify container images with Kyverno using KMS,' Cosign, and Workload Identity](https://blog.sigstore.dev/how-to-verify-container-images-with-kyverno-using-kms-cosign-and-workload-identity-1e07d2b85061) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced technical exploration of enterprise container security architectures. Provides steps to construct a validation loop that verifies image signatures dynamically using Kyverno, integrated directly with KMS key stores, Sigstore Cosign, and OIDC-based Workload Identity.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: When to SNS or SQS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/when-to-sns-or-sqs-2aji) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical comparison of Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) and Simple Queue Service (SQS) within event-driven architectures. It details SNS's pub-sub push mechanism versus SQS's pull-based queueing model, analyzing throughput characteristics and decoupling strategies. This guide clarifies architectural patterns for integrating microservices via point-to-point and fan-out message routing.
-  - **(2022)** [jfrog.com: GitHub vs JFrog: Who Can do the Job for DevOps?](https://jfrog.com/blog/github-vs-jfrog-who-can-do-the-job-for-devops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative analysis evaluating the technical capabilities, package registry performance, and CI/CD tools of GitHub (Actions and Packages) versus JFrog's dedicated artifact management ecosystem. It highlights differences in granular access, performance scalability, and enterprise regulatory support. The article advises when to rely on a hybrid model or dedicated artifact platform.
-  - **(2022)** [opsmx.com: What is Chaos Engineering?](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/what-is-chaos-engineering)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory overview defining chaos engineering principles and lifecycle. Explains the process of forming a steady-state hypothesis, orchestrating failure experiments (such as resource spikes or network drops), and analyzing output telemetry to continuously harden cloud workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Operationalizing Chaos Engineering with GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/operationalizing-chaos-engineering-with-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes the paradigm of GitOps-driven chaos engineering. By declaring chaos configurations alongside standard application manifests in Git, engineering teams achieve strict auditability, versioning, automated cleanups, and predictable pipeline integration.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Setup S3 Bucket CORS Configuration using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-setup-s3-bucket-cors-configuration-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical step-by-step developer tutorial outlining how to declare and format AWS S3 Bucket CORS rules using declarative CloudFormation YAML schemas. Explains proper syntax structures for configuring origins, allowed methods, headers, and security metrics.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Create an S3 Bucket using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-create-an-s3-bucket-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational tutorial detailing the YAML patterns required to create and lock down basic AWS S3 buckets inside CloudFormation templates. It details parameters for versioning rules, basic access controls, and server-side encryption.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Configure AWS SQS Dead Letter Queue using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-configure-aws-sqs-dead-letter-queue-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This hands-on guide details how to configure resilient AWS SQS messaging architectures, with a focus on provisioning dedicated SQS Dead Letter Queues (DLQs) using CloudFormation. Explains configuration properties like RedrivePolicies and maxReceiveCount settings.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to use CloudFormation to Create SNS Topic and Subscription](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-use-cloudformation-to-create-sns-topic-and-subscription) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This developer guide explains how to define and deploy AWS SNS topics and subscribe target endpoints using CloudFormation. It provides clear configurations for setting up decoupled, event-driven publish-subscribe messaging systems.
-  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Create IAM Role using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-create-iam-role-using-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This tutorial covers how to write secure IAM roles with trust relationships and inline permissions policies using CloudFormation. It helps developers enforce least-privilege configurations for cross-service authentication.
-  - **(2022)** [Accelerate infrastructure as code development with open source Former2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/accelerate-infrastructure-as-code-development-with-open-source-former2) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This AWS blog post reviews the integration of Former2 into migration workflows. It demonstrates how to securely parse live AWS API parameters to generate accurate, deployable templates for complex networking configurations and database deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: AWS Cloud Complete Bootcamp Course - CloudFormation | freeCodeCamp 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA8guDqfv40)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, open-access video bootcamp by freeCodeCamp focusing on AWS CloudFormation. Teaches declarative resource provisioning, nested templates, drift detection, and deployment strategies for managing large AWS architectures as code.
-  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Open source tools for running a small business in 2022](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/open-source-business-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces a foundational toolkit of open-source ERP, accounting, and task-tracking platforms designed to help modern startups operate efficiently without proprietary vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2022)** [btw.so: Open Source Alternatives 🌟](https://www.btw.so/open-source-alternatives)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive database index mapping popular proprietary SaaS applications to functional, privacy-focused open-source alternatives, assisting companies in reducing licensing expenditures.
-  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: La Seguridad Social crea una app mΓ³vil para gestionar la nueva cuota de autΓ³nomos: permitirΓ‘ cambiar de tramo mensualmente](https://www.xataka.com/pro/seguridad-social-crea-app-movil-para-gestionar-nueva-cuota-autonomos-permitira-cambiar-tramo-mensualmente-ingresos) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reporting on the official Spanish Social Security app designed to manage the updated real-income-based contribution system. It describes the integration of digital tools that allow freelancers to dynamically adjust their monthly insurance brackets based on real-time net earnings.
-  - **(2022)** [billin.net: CΓ³mo ser freelance en EspaΓ±a en 2022](https://www.billin.net/blog/como-ser-freelance) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive operational roadmap detailing the step-by-step process of registering as a freelance professional in Spain. It addresses tax filings (models 036, 130, 303), municipal licensing, digital signatures, and invoicing norms.
-  - **(2022)** [marinaaisa.com: Trabajar en remoto desde EspaΓ±a como 'contractor'](https://marinaaisa.com/es/blog/contractor-eeuu-espana) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering-focused personal guide on working remotely from Spain as a contractor for United States entities. Covers dual-taxation avoidance strategies, W-8BEN form management, invoice processes, and structural solutions for managing foreign currency exposure in USD.
-  - **(2022)** [cincodias.elpais.com: El teletrabajo impulsa la oferta de β€˜freelance’](https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2022/02/08/fortunas/1644336556_587972.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A business news report outlining how the global shift to remote work has accelerated the demand for independent, highly specialized technical contractors. Focuses on the transition from localized physical staffing to borderless talent pools.
-  - **(2022)** [SaaS Solutions - What is the difference between a multi-instance and a multi-tenant architecture](https://www.scaleway.com/en/en/blog/saas-multi-tenant-vs-multi-instance-architectures) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide analyzing the trade-offs between multi-instance and multi-tenant architectures. It reviews namespace limits, network segmentation strategies, and storage separation models crucial for SaaS developers on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon EC2 announces new price and capacity optimized allocation strategy for provisioning Amazon EC2 Spot Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-ec2-price-capacity-optimized-allocation-strategy-provisioning-ec2-spot-instances) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon EC2 introduced the 'price-capacity-optimized' allocation strategy for Spot Instances. It balances cost-efficiency with instance availability by assessing real-time capacity pools, resulting in drastically lower interruption rates for large scale container and big data workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [Application Load Balancers now support turning off cross zone load balancing per target group](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/application-load-balancers-turning-off-cross-zone-load-balancing-per-target-group) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS ALB added fine-grained control to disable cross-zone load balancing at the target group level rather than globally. This facilitates localized traffic routing within individual Availability Zones, lowering inter-AZ data transfer costs and optimizing latency profiles.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon NAT Gateway Now Allows You to Select Private IP Address for Network Address Translation](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-nat-gateway-allows-select-private-ip-address-network-address-translation) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon NAT Gateway updated its networking capabilities to let administrators manually assign secondary private IP addresses for outbound traffic. This enables easier integration with transit networks, transit gateways, and hybrid cloud routes where source-IP restrictions apply.
-  - **(2022)** [Introducing Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Insights (General Availability)](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/amazon-cloudwatch-metrics-insights) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Insights is a highly performant SQL-based query engine that allows developers and administrators to analyze system metrics at scale in real-time. It enables querying millions of metrics dynamically, grouping by dimensions, and creating dashboard visualizers to pinpoint anomalous behaviors rapidly across distributed cloud architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon CloudWatch launches cross-account observability across multiple AWS accounts](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-cloudwatch-cross-account-observability-multiple-aws-accounts) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon CloudWatch added native cross-account observability, enabling operators to aggregate and query metrics, logs, and traces seamlessly across multiple target accounts in an organization. This removes the need for custom ingestion microservices and pipelines to centralize application telemetry.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS Lambda Now Supports Up to 10 GB Ephemeral Storage](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-lambda-now-supports-up-to-10-gb-ephemeral-storage) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Lambda's configuration options permit allocating up to 10 GB of ephemeral /tmp storage, up from the previous 512 MB limit. This architectural enhancement enables serverless executions to process larger datasets, run machine learning inference, and perform intensive ETL operations directly within memory-backed local storage, significantly expanding the viability of serverless data pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS Shield Advanced now supports Application Load Balancer for automatic application layer DDoS mitigation](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-shield-application-balancer-automatic-ddos-mitigation) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Shield Advanced introduced automatic mitigation of application layer (Layer 7) DDoS attacks for Application Load Balancers (ALB). This capability dynamically creates, tests, and deploys AWS WAF rules on behalf of the user to block malicious traffic patterns, reducing manual intervention and minimizing downstream application downtime during sustained attacks.
-  - **(2022)** [IAM Access Analyzer now reviews your AWS CloudTrail history to identify actions used across 140 AWS services and generates fine-grained policies](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/10/iam-access-analyzer-cloudtrail-history-identify-actions-140-aws-services-fine-grained-policies) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” IAM Access Analyzer expanded its policy generation features by parsing AWS CloudTrail history across 140 AWS services. It identifies the exact actions utilized by an IAM entity over a specific timeframe and translates that history into fine-grained, least-privilege IAM policies, mitigating risks of privilege escalation.
-  - **(2022)** [Announcing AWS KMS External Key Store (XKS)](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-aws-kms-external-key-store-xks) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS KMS External Key Store (XKS) allows customers to secure cloud-stored data using keys held on hardware security modules (HSMs) outside of AWS. This architectural integration helps enterprises satisfy strict digital sovereignty and regulatory constraints.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS Single Sign-On launches configurable synchronization for Microsoft Active Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-single-sign-on-configurable-synchronization-microsoft-active-directory) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Single Sign-On (now IAM Identity Center) introduced customizable directory synchronization options for Microsoft Active Directory (AD). This feature allows administrators to select specific AD groups and users for propagation into AWS, optimizing synchronization times and preventing clutter in large-scale multi-account environments.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS Single Sign-On (AWS SSO) adds support for AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) customer managed policies (CMPs)](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/07/aws-single-sign-on-aws-sso-aws-identity-access-management-iam-customer-managed-policies-cmps) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS SSO (IAM Identity Center) updated its permission set capabilities to reference customer managed policies (CMPs) stored in individual target AWS accounts. This feature simplifies complex migration paths and permits granular, regional policy management without duplicating policy definitions inside the central identity center interface.
-  - **(2022)** [Announcing new AWS IAM Identity Center APIs to manage users and groups at scale](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/announcing-new-aws-iam-identity-center-apis-to-manage-users-and-groups-at-scale) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS expanded its IAM Identity Center with programmatic APIs for user and group management. These endpoints facilitate Automated Provisioning (SCIM-based or native) and deep integration with existing external Identity Providers (IdPs) and custom HR software to manage lifecycle identities systematically.
-  - **(2022)** [IAM Identity Center adds session management features for improved user experience and cloud security](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/10/iam-identity-center-session-management-features-improved-user-experience-cloud-security) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS IAM Identity Center introduced consolidated session management settings. Security administrators can configure custom session duration limits for both portal and command-line access, enforcing systematic re-authentication and improving overall organizational compliance.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS Identity and Access Management now supports multiple multi-factor authentication (MFA) devices](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/aws-identity-access-management-multi-factor-authentication-devices) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS IAM added support for registering multiple Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) devices per user. This increases structural resiliency for root and administrative users, allowing the configuration of both physical security keys and authenticator applications to prevent lockout scenarios.
-  - **(2022)** [Integration of AWS Well-Architected Tool with AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/06/aws-well-architected-tool-organizations-integration) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integration of the AWS Well-Architected Tool with AWS Organizations provides centralized visibility into workload reviews across all member accounts. This structural update enables corporate architects to monitor governance posture, identify common architectural flaws, and establish standardized multi-tenant review patterns across the enterprise landscape.
-  - **(2022)** [Announcing delegated administrator for AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/aws-organizations-delegated-administrator) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS introduced delegated administrator capabilities for AWS Organizations, permitting the management of member policies and organizational hierarchies from a secondary security or utility account. This reduces operational overhead on the organization's root administrative account, minimizing risk exposure.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon WorkSpaces Introduces Ubuntu Desktops](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-workspaces-introduces-ubuntu-desktops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon WorkSpaces extended its managed Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) to offer Ubuntu Desktop environments. Intended primarily for developers, data scientists, and engineers, this addition provides a secure, cloud-hosted Linux workspace preconfigured with developer utilities and standardized enterprise authentication.
-  - **(2022)** [Announcing dark mode support in the AWS Management Console](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/10/dark-mode-support-aws-management-console) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The AWS Management Console released native dark mode support, improving accessibility and visual comfort for operators working across extended monitoring shifts. It introduces a configurable theme preference that persists across sessions.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon SNS increases the default quota for subscription filter policies by 50x to 10,000 per account](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-sns-increases-default-quota-subscription-filter-policies-account) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon SNS increased the default subscription filter policy limit 50-fold to 10,000 per account. This enhancement permits highly granular filtering configurations within event-driven architectures, eliminating the need to deploy complex dispatch microservices to parse message payloads.
-  - **(2022)** [Now Open–AWS Region in Spain](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/now-open-aws-region-in-spain) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS announced the general availability of the Europe (Spain) Region (eu-south-2). This physical infrastructure footprint enables customers to achieve lower latency for local workloads, meet residency and data sovereignty requirements inside the European Union, and build multi-region failover setups.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS Backup Audit Manager adds centralized reporting for AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/aws-backup-audit-manager-centralized-reporting-aws-organizations) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Backup Audit Manager introduced consolidated, cross-account backup compliance reporting across AWS Organizations. Enterprise operators can monitor backup policies, tracking non-compliance trends dynamically from a singular delegator dashboard.
-  - **(2022)** [Heads-Up: Amazon S3 Security Changes Are Coming in April of 2023](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/heads-up-amazon-s3-security-changes-are-coming-in-april-of-2023) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS pre-announced default security hardening measures for Amazon S3 buckets. These updates block public access configurations by default and enforce bucket owner-enforced Object Ownership settings to automatically disable ACLs on new bucketing workloads.
-  - **(2022)** [Announcing Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for safer, simpler, and faster updates](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-rds-blue-green-deployments-safer-simpler-faster-updates) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments introduced fully managed environment duplication, enabling automated synchronization and safe promotion of databases. This feature significantly limits downtime and rollback complexities during critical minor and major engine updates.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon Timestream now enables you to protect your data through AWS Backup](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-timestream-enables-protect-data-through-aws-backup) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Timestream integrated with AWS Backup to provide centralized, automated protection for time-series databases. It supports scheduling continuous or periodic backups, meeting compliance targets, and executing point-in-time recoveries easily.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon RDS announces integration with AWS Secrets Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-rds-integration-aws-secrets-manager) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon RDS added native integration with AWS Secrets Manager, allowing the service to automatically generate, rotate, and manage database credential secrets. This eliminates hardcoded application secrets, reducing vulnerability surface areas.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon EKS launches automated provisioning and lifecycle management for Windows containers](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-eks-automated-provisioning-lifecycle-management-windows-containers) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon EKS automated the deployment and lifecycle management of Windows container nodes. It simplifies AMI updates, security patching, and scaling operations for Windows-based workloads on Kubernetes, aligning them with traditional Linux container management patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [Amazon ECS now integrates with Amazon CloudWatch alarms to improve safety for deployments](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-ecs-cloudwatch-alarms-safety-deployments) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon ECS integrated natively with CloudWatch alarms to implement automated deployment rollbacks. If custom indicators (like HTTP 5xx errors) cross alarm thresholds during a rolling update, ECS automatically rolls back the task definitions to the last known stable state.
-  - **(2022)** [AWS Cost Explorer’s New Look and Common Use Cases](https://aws.amazon.com/ru/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/aws-cost-explorers-new-ui-and-common-use-cases) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS Cost Explorer received a modernized interface and optimized query layouts to aid FinOps analysis. The upgrade simplifies tracking execution costs, identifying anomalies, and reviewing historical cloud expenditure across complex organizational units.
-  - **(2022)** [microcks.io: Podman Compose support in Microcks](https://microcks.io/blog/podman-compose-support)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to design local mock environments using Microcks combined with Podman Compose. This is ideal for developers running daemonless environments who require automated contract API validation.
-  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: Por quΓ© Amazon ha elegido AragΓ³n para instalar sus tres primeros centros de datos en EspaΓ±a](https://www.xataka.com/servicios/que-amazon-ha-elegido-aragon-para-instalar-sus-tres-primeros-centros-datos-espana) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study published by Xataka highlighting why Amazon chose Aragon to construct its major Spanish data center hubs, focusing on physical security, fiber links, and regional green energy availability.
-  - **(2022)** [aboutamazon.es: AWS acelera la apertura de la RegiΓ³n AWS Europa (EspaΓ±a) para apoyar la transformaciΓ³n digital de EspaΓ±a](https://www.aboutamazon.es/noticias/aws/la-region-aws-europa-espana-apoya-la-transformacion-digital-en-el-pais) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An Amazon corporate press announcement documenting the accelerated opening of the AWS Europe (Spain) Region. Outlines how multi-billion-euro long-term infrastructure investments drive digital transformation.
-  - **(2022)** [techunwrapped.com: Spain becomes a Cloud Region in 2022](https://techunwrapped.com/spain-becomes-a-cloud-region-in-2022)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical news review analyzing the impact of Spain establishing its first sovereign AWS Cloud Region in 2022, detailing latency improvements and local enterprise hosting advantages.
-  - **(2022)** [elastic.co: Elastic and AWS: Accelerating the cloud migration journey](https://www.elastic.co/blog/elastic-and-aws-accelerate-your-cloud-migration-journey) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores integrations between Elastic Cloud and AWS native logging solutions. Facilitates high-velocity log ingest, distributed tracing across container environments, and simplified security event monitoring across cloud instances.
-  - **(2022)** [How to use AWS Config and CloudTrail to find who made changes to a resource](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/how-to-use-aws-config-and-cloudtrail-to-find-who-made-changes-to-a-resource) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to correlate events from AWS Config history with CloudTrail api audit logs. Provides an audit mechanism to pinpoint precise user identities, timestamps, and parameters related to unauthorized resource alterations.
-  - **(2022)** [Custom Health Check: HealthCheckCustomConfig](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_HealthCheckCustomConfig.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference guide for Cloud Map API's custom health checks. Explains dynamic service discovery patterns for serverless workloads where traditional load balancer health checks are inapplicable.
-  - **(2022)** [try.digitalocean.com/cloudplex](https://try.digitalocean.com/cloudplex) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference landing portal for visual architecture design tools integrated with DigitalOcean Kubernetes. Historically allowed developers to visualize infrastructure topologies and generate corresponding Kubernetes configurations.
-  - **(2022)** [business.vogue.es: AdiΓ³s a los jefes tΓ³xicos: este es el nuevo tipo de liderazgo gentil que triunfa](https://www.vogue.es/lideres) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of evolving corporate management cultures and toxic workplace mitigation. Discusses the value of empathetic leadership and structured soft skills in reducing developer attrition within modern tech teams.
-  - **(2022)** [What's the Difference? Agile vs Scrum vs Waterfall vs Kanban](https://www.smartsheet.com/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores differences between Agile, Scrum, Kanban, and Waterfall project management. Discusses how each framework dictates team cadence, task estimation, and feedback loops, emphasizing the choice of methodology based on scope stability and team velocity goals.
-  - **(2022)** [lucidchart.com: Agile vs. Waterfall vs. Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?](https://lucid.co/blog/agile-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban-vs-scrum)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a visual-oriented breakdown of classic and modern software lifecycle management frameworks. Helps technical architects align operational workflows (such as sprint planning and continuous delivery cycles) with the organizational capability and architecture style of the organization.
-  - **(2022)** [softwaretestinghelp.com: Kanban Vs Scrum Vs Agile: A Detailed Comparison To Find Differences](https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/kanban-vs-scrum-vs-agile)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an in-depth operational comparison of Kanban, Scrum, and the broader Agile umbrella, focusing on metrics like lead time, cycle time, and velocity. Assists teams in identifying optimal task visualization mechanics to reduce blockages and operational waste in delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [k21academy.com: Scrum vs Kanban](https://k21academy.com/scrum/scrum-vs-kanban)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical overview comparing Scrum sprints and Kanban boards, aimed at cloud engineering professionals. Emphasizes how task-level agile delivery frameworks interface with cloud DevOps pipelines to drive high-frequency infrastructure deployments.
-  - **(2022)** [bloo.media: Producto MΓ­nimo Viable ΒΏQuΓ© es y cΓ³mo crearlo?](https://bloo.media/blog/producto-minimo-viable-mvp) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blueprint for defining and launching an MVP, emphasizing cost-efficiency and user-centric prioritization. Outlines processes for building validation loops, avoiding scope creep, and designing feedback architectures to capture early adopter usage.
-  - **(2022)** [gammaux.com: CΓ³mo definir un Minimum Viable Product (MVP)](https://www.gammaux.com/blog/como-definir-un-minimum-viable-product-mvp) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical UX-oriented guide detailing how to scope and define an MVP. Illustrates methods to synthesize user research, map technical constraints to design prototypes, and ensure the initial deployment represents viable technical and user value.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Construyendo un MVP sin base de datos](https://dev.to/sergomz/construyendo-un-mvp-sin-base-de-datos-1i4k) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses practical architectural patterns to construct functional MVPs without incorporating an actual persistent database, using flat-files, local memory, or external SaaS instead. Explains how this architectural decoupling lowers initial operational complexity and lets developers focus on testing business logic.
-  - **(2022)** [isprox.com: 16 Estilos de liderazgo: ΒΏcuΓ‘l es mΓ‘s efectivo?](https://isprox.com/es/16-estilos-liderazgo-cual-es-mas-efectivo) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates 16 distinct leadership models, contrasting authoritative and laissez-faire approaches with agile-friendly, situational, and servant leadership styles. Helps engineering directors choose a style matching their team's level of maturity.
-  - **(2022)** [portal.tutorialsdojo.com: AWS Digital Courses (free)](https://portal.tutorialsdojo.com/product-category/aws/aws-digital-courses-2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Features free, highly rated, detailed AWS digital courses hosted on Tutorials Dojo. Renowned for realistic exam simulations, conceptual cheat sheets, and deep architecture breakdowns that help engineers pass AWS Associate and Professional certifications.
-  - **(2022)** [linkedin: Sharing My Top 10 resources to use while preparing for AWS Certification Exams](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sharing-my-top-10-resources-use-while-preparing-aws-exams-semaan)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated checklist on LinkedIn highlighting ten top-tier learning resources for passing AWS certifications. Evaluates official documentation, third-party sandboxes, video bootcamps, and practice test platforms to optimize self-directed study schedules.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to become a Certified AWS Solution Architect in 2022](https://dev.to/javinpaul/how-to-become-a-certified-aws-solution-architect-in-2022-35ad)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed learning pathway on Dev.to detailing how to clear the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) exam. Recommends courses, study tips, and hands-on scenarios to build well-architected framework design principles.
-  - **(2022)** [twitch.tv/acloudguruofficial](https://www.twitch.tv/acloudguruofficial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive live streaming channel by A Cloud Guru. Features technical walkthroughs, Q&A sessions, real-time live-labs, and exam prep discussions, serving as a live community resource for DevOps engineers and cloud architects.
-  - **(2022)** [dev.to: My 12 Favorite Chrome Extensions as a Web Developer](https://dev.to/otomer/my-12-favorite-chrome-extensions-as-a-web-developer-56eg) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-curated list of productivity-focused Google Chrome extensions. Highlights tools tailored for layout styling, security inspection, and high-density JSON schema visualization.
-  - **(2022)** [syncfusion.com: 10 Best C# NuGet Packages to Improve Your Productivity in 2022](https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/10-best-c-nuget-packages-to-improve-your-productivity-in-2022) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated evaluation of top-tier NuGet packages designed to elevate developer productivity inside modern .NET enterprise ecosystems. Features utility frameworks covering high-speed serialization, deep-object mapping, unit testing extensions, logging, and database interfacing.
-  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Getting Started with DevOps and .NET MAUI](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/devops-for-dotnet-maui) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines continuous integration and continuous delivery patterns configured specifically for .NET MAUI multi-platform client applications. Walks through pipeline configuration across iOS, Android, and desktop build targets using GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines.
-  - **(2022)** [procodeguide.com: Build Resilient Microservices (Web API) using Polly in ASP.NET Core](https://procodeguide.com/programming/polly-in-aspnet-core) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a hands-on architectural approach to integrating Polly policy frameworks inside ASP.NET Core Web APIs. Details proper HttpClientFactory patterns, fallback strategies, and configuring resilient endpoint routing.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 7 Tips for Cutting Down Your AWS Kubernetes Bill](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes/7-tips-for-cutting-down-your-aws-kubernetes-bill) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates architectural techniques to trim EKS clusters expenditures, describing auto-scalers (Karpenter), spot instances usage, strict namespace limits, and FinOps practices to optimize CPU allocation.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.gurock.com: What Is DevTestOps?](https://www.testrail.com/blog/what-is-devtestops) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores 'DevTestOps', which elevates quality assurance from an external stage to continuous, integrated feedback loops throughout continuous delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: Postman’s Proxy Now Fully Supports HTTPS Endpoints](https://blog.postman.com/postmans-proxy-now-fully-supports-https-endpoints)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Postman's built-in proxy captures HTTPS traffic directly from mobile devices and desktop clients, facilitating API inspection. Utilizing custom SSL certificates, it decrypts SSL/TLS payloads locally to allow seamless request debugging. This integration accelerates contract testing and troubleshooting within local microservices environments.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: First 5 Things to Try If You’re New to Postman](https://blog.postman.com/postman-first-5-things-to-try)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide covering fundamental Postman workflows, including sending requests, creating collections, executing environment variables, and automated test scripting. It introduces developers to rapid API prototyping and assertions using Chai-based test libraries. This entry point establishes robust habits for automated integration testing in microservices architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: Meet Matrix: Postman’s Internal Tool for Working with' Microservices](https://blog.postman.com/matrix-postman-internal-tool-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Matrix is Postman's internal developer tool designed to orchestrate local microservices development, simplifying the execution and coordination of dependent services. It acts as a lightweight developer portal, bridging the gap between local compose files and remote staging environments. Live engineering truth reveals it as a custom service runner that enhances developer workflow automation and mitigates configuration drift.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Master API Testing with Postman](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/master-api-testing-with-postman) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents this masterclass from FreeCodeCamp for comprehensive API testing utilizing Postman. Live Grounding notes that while GUI based testing is powerful for debugging, exporting these suites for CLI integration via Newman remains the gold standard for automated pipelines. It serves as an essential foundational guide for quality engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Your Google Cloud database options, explained](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/your-google-cloud-database-options-explained) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive analytical overview of Google Cloud's managed database portfolio, mapping structured, unstructured, relational, and NoSQL engines (such as Cloud Spanner, Cloud SQL, and Firestore) to specific enterprise workloads. It guides architects through selecting storage paradigms based on consistency models, scale, and transaction volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [Testing Cloud SQL failover: Where to begin](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/testing-cloud-sql-failover-where-begin) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deeply evaluates failover mechanics inside Google Cloud SQL. Discusses High Availability (HA) topologies, read replica behavior, and how engineers can safely initiate manual failover triggers to evaluate database reconnection and application resilience.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: A container story - Google Kubernetes Engine](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/container-story-google-kubernetes-engine)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the evolutionary architecture of container orchestration leading to Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). It covers GKE's managed control plane, automated node provisioning, and deep integration with GCP networking, offering a foundational narrative on production-grade containerization.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Save money and time with automated VM management and suspend/resume](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/guide-to-cost-optimization-through-automated-vm-management) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores cost-efficiency frameworks in Compute Engine, focusing on automated VM lifecycle management, suspension, and resumption states. This guide provides technical patterns for eliminating idle compute costs during off-peak hours without sacrificing state or deployment velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Where should I run my stuff? Choosing a Google Cloud compute option](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/where-should-i-run-my-stuff-choosing-google-cloud-compute-option) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural decision matrix evaluating Google Cloud's compute execution environments, ranging from Compute Engine and GKE to Cloud Run and App Engine. It guides architects to match runtime characteristics, scaling requirements, and operational overhead boundaries with the appropriate hosting platform.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: How to transfer your data to Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/how-transfer-your-data-google-cloud) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies data ingestion and migration strategies into GCP, categorizing methods by data volume, network bandwidth, and velocity. Focuses on Storage Transfer Service, Transfer Appliance, and programmatic transfer workflows to optimize offline and online pipeline migration.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: The next big evolution in serverless computing](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/serverless/the-next-big-evolution-in-cloud-computing) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents the evolution of serverless platforms, emphasizing the convergence of serverless ergonomics with container portability via Cloud Run and Knative. Explores how scaling down to zero and usage-based billing are applied to arbitrary microservice containers.
-  - **(2021)** [Cloud Functions, meet VPC functionality](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/serverless/learn-how-to-use-advanced-vpc-functionality-with-your-cloud-functions) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how Google Cloud Functions natively interact with VPC resources using Serverless VPC Access connectors. This integration permits secure, private database queries, internal API routing, and system execution behind private networks without public IP exposure.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Traffic Director explained!](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/traffic-director-explained) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Google Cloud's fully managed traffic control plane for service meshes, Traffic Director (supporting Envoy-based proxies). It details how the platform delivers global load balancing, health checking, and advanced traffic steering patterns across multi-region containerized and VM-based workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Cloud DNS explained!](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/cloud-dns-explained) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical breakdown of Cloud DNS, Google Cloud's high-performance, resilient, global Domain Name System. Details private DNS zones, split-horizon configurations, and integration with VPC networks, which together ensure robust service discovery within enterprise infrastructures.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: What is Cloud Load Balancing?](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/what-cloud-load-balancing) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the design of GCP's global, distributed Anycast Cloud Load Balancing system. Illustrates how Layer 4 and Layer 7 load balancers distribute traffic dynamically across regions with minimal latency, auto-scaling up to millions of requests per second.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Networking overview 🌟🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/google-cloud-networking-overview) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive baseline analysis of GCP's Software-Defined Networking (SDN) topology. Focuses on Global VPCs, subnets, peering, Cloud Interconnect, and private service access networks, highlighting Google’s unique global fiber infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Enabling keyless authentication from GitHub Actions](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/enabling-keyless-authentication-from-github-actions) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the architectural implementation of Workload Identity Federation to eliminate hardcoded service account keys within GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows. By leveraging OpenID Connect (OIDC), it establishes a secure, temporary trust relationship between external platforms and GCP.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Cloud IDS for network-based threat detection is now generally available](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/announcing-general-availability-of-google-cloud-ids) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Cloud IDS (Intrusion Detection System), a managed service delivering deep packet inspection and network threat protection powered by Palo Alto Networks. It intercepts and monitors VPC traffic mirroring to detect malware, exploits, and anomalous behavior.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: What is Cloud CDN and how does it work?](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/what-cloud-cdn-and-how-does-it-work) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Decodes Cloud CDN's architectural operations, explaining how cache virtualization at Google’s global edge locations minimizes latency and back-end server load. Highlights integration with HTTP(S) load balancers, SSL certificate offloading, and dynamic compression.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Service Directory cheat sheet](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/service-directory-cheat-sheet) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Service Directory, a real-time, highly scalable registry facilitating multi-cloud service discovery. It consolidates management of container, VM, and serverless endpoints, exposing uniform lookup APIs through DNS, HTTP, and gRPC.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Service orchestration on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/service-orchestration-google-cloud) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes service orchestration methodologies in Google Cloud, highlighting Cloud Workflows. Illustrates how architects can coordinate microservices, serverless architectures, and external API gateways with low-latency, stateful orchestration mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [devlibrary.withgoogle.com 🌟](https://devlibrary.withgoogle.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google’s curated repository showcasing real-world, high-quality open-source projects, libraries, and architecture demonstrations built with GCP and Flutter. Serves as a peer-reviewed knowledge engine for production-proven software architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [anderfernandez.com: CΓ³mo automatizar un script de Python en Google Cloud](https://anderfernandez.com/blog/automatizar-script-python-google-cloud) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step developer tutorial demonstrating execution of Python automation workflows inside Google Cloud. Reviews orchestration using Cloud Scheduler, Cloud Functions, and Compute Engine to automate data extraction, scraping, and processing routines.
-  - **(2021)** [Announcing Apigee Integration: An API-first approach for connecting data and applications](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/api-management/google-cloud-announces-apigee-integration) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Apigee Integration, combining Apigee's API management platform with native application integration engines. Facilitates low-latency connection patterns between enterprise systems, SaaS endpoints, and custom REST/gRPC microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Web Scraping with Google Sheets – How to Scrape Web Pages with Built-in Functions](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/web-scraping-google-sheets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates techniques for scraping and parsing web pages using built-in Google Sheets functions like IMPORTXML and IMPORTHTML. Provides direct patterns for light ETL, rapid data extraction, and spreadsheet automation workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: DevOps and CI/CD on Google Cloud explained](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/devops-and-cicd-google-cloud-explained) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the lifecycle pipeline on Google Cloud, profiling services like Cloud Build, Artifact Registry, and Cloud Deploy. Discusses shifting left on security, automating Canary testing, and implementing GitOps patterns for reliable software delivery.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: The gcloud tool cheat sheet](https://docs.cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/cheatsheet?hl=en) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dense CLI reference guide outlining crucial command groupings for managing IAM, Compute Engine, GKE clusters, and networking components. Provides syntax, flag paradigms, and programmatic output formatting tricks.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Introducing Google Cloud Deploy: Managed continuous delivery to GKE](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/google-cloud-deploy-automates-deploys-to-gke) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unveils Google Cloud Deploy, a highly structured, managed CD engine targeting GKE. Discusses the technical abstraction of declarative promotion pipelines, integration with Skaffold, and native rollout strategies to automate safe service promotion.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Declarative Export. Build your perfect Google Cloud infrastructure using Terraform and the gcloud CLI](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/google-cloud-cli-declarative-export-preview) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the gcloud CLI declarative export feature, allowing operators to automatically translate active GCP live resource states into production-ready Terraform configurations or Kubernetes Config Connector manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Anthos makes multi-cloud easier with new API, support for Azure](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/google-cloud-anthos-multicloud-api-and-gke-on-azure-ga) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the operational release of GKE on Microsoft Azure and the standardized Multi-cloud API. Analyzes how GKE clusters on AWS and Azure are provisioned, updated, and consolidated using unified control plane paradigms.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: DevOps: 3 skills needed to support its future in the enterprise](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/10/devops-future-operating-model-it) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Investigates the core technical skillsets required to guide the evolution of corporate IT pipelines. Live Grounding: Points to Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Platform Engineering, and DevSecOps as the essential evolutionary pathways for IT service architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: DevOps Dojo – Culture and Mindset](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/devops-dojo-culture-and-mindset) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Outlines Microsoft's 'DevOps Dojo' approach to scaling high-performance dev cultures. Live Grounding: Demonstrates how continuous improvement, growth mindset training, and blameless post-mortems elevate enterprise cloud deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Cloud Automation Tips for Developers and DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/5-cloud-automation-tips-for-developers-and-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details actionable cloud infrastructure and automation recommendations. Focuses on orchestrating stateless and stateful resources using modular IaC formats, automating dynamic ephemeral staging environments, and implementing declarative cloud drift reconciliation systems.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Tales from the field: A system administrator's guide to IT automation](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/it-automation-book)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines transition stages from traditional system administration scripting to unified declarative automation models. Uses real-world enterprise scenarios to show how to build configuration environments using tools like Ansible.
-  - **(2021)** [contino.io: How to Make Enterprise Container Strategies That Last (Part One)](https://www.contino.io/insights/how-to-make-enterprise-container-strategies-that-last-part-one) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-focused strategic guide detailing how to design durable container adoption initiatives. It emphasizes aligning developer enablement with platform engineering teams, setting up proper governance models, and establishing realistic operational metrics, ensuring organization-wide Kubernetes migrations don't stall due to cultural friction.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps, DevApps and the Death of Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/devops-devapps-and-the-death-of-infrastructure) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the paradigm shift toward absolute infrastructure abstraction under serverless, edge runtime, and 'DevApps' architectures. Critically analyzes how shifting infrastructure concerns to managed platforms permits developers to execute pure, decoupled business logic without runtime overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: How developers can be their own operations department](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/24/how-developers-can-be-their-own-operations-department) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses advanced self-service models that allow developers to manage environments using pre-approved cloud architectures. Highlights how using template-driven platforms reduces dependency on central operations while keeping compliance standards.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: 5 DevOps tips to speed up your developer workflow 🌟](https://github.blog/developer-skills/5-devops-tips-to-speed-up-your-developer-workflow)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides five ways to accelerate development using GitHub features. Focuses on reusable workflows, cloud-based development environments, automated dependency updates, and pull-request policies to improve code quality.
-  - **(2021)** [softwebsolutions.com: DevOps and Microservices – Creating change together](https://www.softwebsolutions.com/resources/devops-and-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes structural alignments required between microservices application architectures and parallel release pipelines. Addresses service boundaries, localized API contract testing, localized datastore migrations, and routing topologies using modern service mesh protocols.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Microservices Transformed DevOps β€” Why Security Is Next](https://thenewstack.io/microservices-transformed-devops-why-security-is-next) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how microservices require new approaches to security. Details how traditional perimeter defense must be replaced with zero-trust architectures, service mesh encryption, and continuous pipeline security scans.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Unlocking Your DevOps Automation Mindset 🌟](https://devops.com/unlocking-your-devops-automation-mindset)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical analysis outlines tactical shifts from manual toil to systemic continuous delivery and test automation architectures. It demonstrates patterns for decentralizing operations by pushing configuration ownership to development teams, reducing release anxiety through early integration and continuous feedback loops.
-  - **(2021)** [weblineindia.com: DevOps Automation – Everything You Need to Know](https://www.weblineindia.com/blog/all-about-devops-automation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details continuous lifecycle orchestration techniques from code analysis to deployment. Analyzes pipeline security patterns, continuous testing targets, container storage architectures, and zero-downtime deployment patterns like blue-green systems.
-  - **(2021)** [devopsonline.co.uk: The role of Automation in DevOps](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/the-role-of-automation-in-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how automation affects software reliability and deployment speeds. Details how automating tests and deployments reduces human error and secures consistent, compliant environments at scale.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 7 Trends Influencing DevOps and DevSecOps Adoption](https://devops.com/7-trends-influencing-devops-and-devsecops-adoption)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates strategic industry movements toward DevSecOps patterns, automated compliance gates, and GitOps-driven workflows. Explains modern paradigms for shifting security left by integrating static application security testing (SAST) and software composition analysis (SCA) directly into declarative build stages.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevOps Trends to Watch in 2021 🌟](https://devops.com/devops-trends-to-watch-in-2021)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights dominant technological vectors including standardizing on-demand GitOps continuous deployment frameworks, native policy-as-code automation engines, multi-cluster federated networks, and progressive delivery orchestrators.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps at the Crossroads: The Future of Software Delivery](https://thenewstack.io/devops-at-the-crossroads-the-future-of-software-delivery) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the future of software delivery, highlighting platforms that reduce developer friction. Discusses using Kubernetes operators, declarative configurations, and AI-assisted deployment systems to handle hybrid-cloud setups.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevOps for the Development and Delivery of High-Performance Applications](https://devops.com/devops-for-the-development-and-delivery-of-high-performance-applications) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines production-grade execution models for high-performance software. Discusses continuous optimization loops, modern caching topologies, database query tuning integration in pipeline tests, and real-time tracing metrics to scale complex microservices architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Become A DevOps Engineer in 2021: A Comprehensive Guide](https://devopscube.com/become-devops-engineer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive, structured guide cataloging core platform engineering requirements including Linux kernel administration, Docker container runtimes, declarative Infrastructure as Code (IaC), GitOps continuous deployment systems, and advanced distributed telemetry stacks.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Top 10 skills a DevOps engineer should possess](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-10-skills-devops-engineer-should-possess-saurabh-badhwar)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines ten core capabilities for platform engineers, covering container runtimes, advanced Linux systems networking, infrastructure orchestration (IaC), continuous integration architectures, and public cloud security configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [intellipaat.com: What Does a DevOps Engineer Do? 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/what-does-a-devops-engineer-do)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the daily responsibilities of a platform engineer. Outlines pipeline design, environment creation, cloud infrastructure management, and monitoring configurations needed to keep applications running smoothly.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 6 Signs You’re Doing DevOps Correctly](https://devops.com/6-signs-youre-doing-devops-correctly)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Establishes empirical metrics to qualify mature enterprise practices, emphasizing DORA framework key indicators: mean time to recovery (MTTR), deployment frequency, change failure rate, and lead time for changes. Contrasts these measurements against localized organization benchmarks.
-  - **(2021)** [cst-bg.net: 13 clues you are doing DevOps right 🌟](https://www.cst-bg.net/post/13-clues-to-good-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details concrete signs of production-grade operational status, mapping continuous deployment safety parameters, automated rollbacks, policy-driven code promotions, and integrated performance regression test runs across staging structures.
-  - **(2021)** [bmc.com: DevOps Metrics for Optimizing CI/CD Pipelines](https://www.bmc.com/blogs/devops-ci-cd-metrics) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide on tracking and analyzing CI/CD metrics to optimize performance. Focuses on identifying pipeline bottlenecks, measuring build and deployment speeds, and tracking success rates to improve team efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [content.techgig.com: 5 Best DevOps practices for beginners](https://content.techgig.com/5-best-devops-practices-for-beginners/articleshow/81368965.cms)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A beginner's breakdown focusing on foundational workflow automations. Emphasizes structured Git branching protocols, continuous integration, early diagnostic alerting, standardized localized environments, and incremental canary releases to optimize developer confidence.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 3 Habits of Highly Successful DevOps Teams](https://thenewstack.io/3-habits-of-highly-successful-devops-teams)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Summarizes three key strategies of high-performing engineering teams: proactive toil reduction, fast and automated feedback cycles, and managing applications as immutable packages.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A DevOps guide to documentation](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/devops-documentation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the 'Docs-as-Code' paradigm, incorporating documentation tasks into active developer Git workflows. Outlines utilizing Markdown, static-site generators, programmatic link check validation, and pipeline-level artifact documentation deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: DevOps is Not Enough for Scaling and Evolving Tech-Driven Organizations: a Q&A with Eduardo da Silva](https://www.infoq.com/articles/devops-not-enough-scaling-tech-driven-organizations) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Q&A explaining why typical DevOps silo designs fail to sustain growth at scale. Promotes platform engineering strategies that focus on lowering cognitive developer load through specialized Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) and defined team boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Stop calling DevOps teams 'DevOps teams' 🌟🌟](https://www.zdnet.com/article/stop-calling-devops-teams-devops-teams)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs organizational issues created by renaming traditional sysadmin groups to 'DevOps Teams.' Proposes creating cross-functional teams and building Internal Developer Platforms to prevent operational bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Languages and DevOps: Recommendations](https://devops.com/languages-and-devops-recommendations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares performance profiles and use cases for key automation languages including Go, Python, Bash, and Rust. Assists platform teams in choosing tools based on raw compilation speed, runtime memory overhead, and library support.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Survey Shows Mounting DevOps Frustration and Costs](https://devops.com/survey-shows-mounting-devops-frustration-and-costs)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses industrial survey metrics capturing financial waste and team frustrations. Connects developer burnout and cloud cost overruns directly to highly fragmented toolchains, lack of platform standardization, and manual compliance bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: The best DevOps tools, frameworks, and platforms in 2021 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js-rq7SvPpE&ab_channel=DevOpsToolkit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep analysis of core technologies in GitOps, container networking, service discovery, and platform monitoring. Reviews real-world usage of tools like Terraform, Prometheus, ArgoCD, and Docker alternatives in highly distributed microservices environments.
-  - **(2021)** [chaossearch.io: 9 Essential DevOps Tools for 2021](https://www.chaossearch.io/blog/essential-devops-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews nine core software tools essential for container management, IaC orchestration, centralized log monitoring, and telemetry collection inside high-load production networks.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Nine Pillars of DevOps Best Practices](https://devops.com/nine-pillars-of-devops-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Systematizes critical organizational practices into nine engineering pillars. Outlines steps for securing developer workflows, maintaining operational observability, enforcing configuration standardization, and building reliable continuous recovery environments.
-  - **(2021)** [getxray.app: Get started with DevOps: principles, best practices and tips](https://www.getxray.app/blog/get-started-with-devops-principles-best-practices-and-tips)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural introduction aligning development teams with SRE standards. Outlines system automation patterns, quality verification gates, pipeline telemetry, and distributed source control practices.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: DEV-OPS](https://dev.to/attaullahshafiq10/dev-ops-59dm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed overview of DevOps as a shared culture and process. Explains how merging requirements, coding, automated testing, and infrastructure management within unified teams improves software delivery speed and quality.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 5 GitHub Projects to make you a better DevOps Engineer 🌟](https://dev.to/ankit01oss/5-github-projects-to-make-you-a-better-devops-engineer-2fkl)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Features five open-source GitHub resources for training, covers interactive shell practices, Kubernetes cluster orchestration models, production-level networking checklists, and system design structures.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: How to Nail DevOps Governance and Compliance in a Highly Regulated Industry 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-to-nail-devops-governance-and-compliance-in-a-highly-regulated-industry) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how to implement automated governance in highly regulated fields. Details integration setups for policy-as-code, audit tracking, container signing, and real-time compliance gates in continuous delivery networks.
-  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: DevOps: What You Need To Know 🌟](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomtaulli/2021/07/16/devops-what-you-need-to-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic overview demonstrating the business impact of mature delivery systems. Compares pipeline performance and engineering efficiency directly to faster time-to-market, improved customer experience, and reduced operating costs.
-  - **(2021)** [valuecoders.com: Why Should You Adopt DevOps To Deliver Business Value Rapidly?](https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/devops/devops-for-enterprises-growth)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the business benefits of adopting modern DevOps practices. Connects automated pipelines and cross-functional teams directly to faster feature releases, lower operations costs, and higher system uptime.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Yeah, You’re Doing DevOps](https://devops.com/yeah-youre-doing-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical assessment of core delivery principles. Defines real DevOps maturity through deployment feedback speeds, shared code testing responsibilities, and team collaboration setups, rather than just using automation tools.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: How External IT Providers Can Adopt DevOps Practices 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/external-IT-providers-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how to integrate third-party providers with internal delivery pipelines. Covers using standardized APIs, establishing clear service level agreements (SLAs), and sharing observability metrics to maintain high reliability across vendors.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: DevOps Is Not Automation](https://dev.to/run-x/devops-is-not-automation-2amo)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reframes DevOps by showing that automation is just an enabling tool. Argues that true performance depends on strong feedback loops, continuous learning, and close cooperation between development and operations.
-  - **(2021)** [siliconangle.com: β€˜DevOps for Dummies’ author Emily Freeman introduces revolutionary model for modern software development](https://siliconangle.com/2021/09/29/devops-dummies-author-emily-freeman-introduces-revolutionary-model-modern-software-development-awsq3) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Emily Freeman's modern model for describing software development. Replaces linear pipeline concepts with a multi-dimensional framework that better represents the complexity of distributed microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: DevOps Engineering Course for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/devops-engineering-course-for-beginners)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A complete introductory course covering core Linux system tasks, Docker container images, simple Jenkins CI/CD pipeline builds, and cloud service basics needed to build modern software systems.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: 9 Pillars of Engineering DevOps With Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/uncategorized/9-pillars-of-engineering-devops-with-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines nine architecture pillars that transform Kubernetes into a standard engine for continuous application lifecycle management. Highlights container orchestrations, configuration schemas, secret management, persistent state storage strategies, and unified network policy definitions.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Maximizing the Value of Containerization for DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/maximizing-the-value-of-containerization-for-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how containerized virtualization architectures secure strict consistency across development, staging, and production networks. Analyzes image optimization protocols, layer caching mechanisms, secure base images, and container orchestrator deployment strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How Containers Simplify DevOps Workflows and CI/CD Pipelines 🌟](https://devops.com/how-containers-simplify-devops-workflows-and-ci-cd-pipelines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes structural benefits of using containers as immutable deployment artifacts. Explains how containers prevent environment drift, accelerate automated build times, and streamline target infrastructure orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Best of 2021 – Kubernetes Enables DevOps-as-a-Service (DaaS)](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/kubernetes-enables-devops-as-a-service-daas) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how Kubernetes functions as the underlying engine to enable flexible, on-demand DevOps-as-a-Service platforms. Curator reviews focus on dynamic build runner scaling and containerized API scheduling. Live cloud-native operations show that employing Kubernetes controllers allows organizations to build resilient, auto-scaling internal developer platforms that automatically manage their own underlying build workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: 5 devops practices to improve application reliability](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2263821/5-devops-practices-to-improve-application-reliability.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents five system engineering guidelines to achieve extreme system availability. Covers synthetic monitoring injection, chaos testing scenarios, automatic continuous-delivery canary promotions, isolated failover topologies, and strict error budget enforcement.
-  - **(2021)** [sqlshack.com: 6 Reasons why you can’t have DevOps without Test Automation 🌟](https://www.sqlshack.com/6-reasons-why-you-cant-have-devops-without-test-automation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains why automated testing is vital for maintaining continuous delivery. Shows how automated regression, integration, load, and database schema testing prevents production defects and stabilizes release cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: Who Should Own The Job Of Observability In DevOps?](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2021/09/03/who-should-own-the-job-of-observability-in-devops/?streamIndex=0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores organizational boundaries and team responsibilities, discussing whether application developers, SRE teams, or dedicated platform engineers should own observability setups. Curator Insight: Ownership discussion in tech governance. Live Grounding: Highlights that shared ownership templates yield the highest developer-experience improvements.
-  - **(2021)** [information-age.com: DevOps vs Agile: distinguishing and combining the two](https://www.information-age.com/devops-vs-agile-distinguishing-and-combining-the-two-20117) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delineates the operational boundaries and mutual integration points between Agile product delivery methodologies and DevOps engineering frameworks. The author contrasts Agile’s target of rapid feature specification with DevOps’ prioritization of runtime security and infrastructure reliability. Live organizational analysis confirms that blending both paradigms prevents developers from deploying applications faster than the operations platform can securely manage.
-  - **(2021)** [calcalistech.com: β€œDevOps is a culture, it's not a job description”](https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/s1mlpunf9) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the operational philosophy that DevOps must be approached as a deep cultural paradigm rather than a superficial job title. The curator emphasizes developer autonomy, collective ownership, and a blame-free post-mortem culture. Live production telemetry in 2026 highlights that the emergence of structured Platform Engineering teams is the logical maturity stage required to scale this cultural vision without cognitive overload.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Your Roadmap to Become a DevOps Engineer in 2021](https://dev.to/kodekloud/your-roadmap-to-become-a-devops-engineer-in-2020-i1n) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This KodeKloud handbook charts a practical learning path, focusing heavily on Linux administration, foundational shell scripting, and basic configuration managers. While newer platform abstractions have introduced advanced GitOps frameworks, live assessments show that the primary operating system skills and networking prerequisites mapped in this article remain absolute requirements for senior infrastructure engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [DevOps as a Service: Migrating Your Entire DevOps Stack to the Cloud](https://devops.com/devops-as-a-service-migrating-your-entire-devops-stack-to-the-cloud) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the business and architectural trade-offs of migrating an organization's entire internal build and testing infrastructure to SaaS-based DevOps-as-a-Service offerings. The curator details the comparison between maintaining self-hosted Jenkins clusters versus subscribing to cloud platforms. Live platform standards prove that modern SaaS solutions dramatically decrease internal maintenance overhead while enhancing security auditing compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Coming Era of Data as Code 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-coming-era-of-data-as-code) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents the 'Data as Code' philosophy, where datasets are treated with the same version control, testing, and continuous delivery disciplines as application source code. The author argues that data pipelines must have rigorous validation tests before execution. Live enterprise analytics frameworks validate this trend, showing that treating data declaratively is essential for stable, reproducible machine learning and analytical pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [arrikto.com: What is Data as Code 🌟](https://www.arrikto.com/blog/what-is-data-as-code) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the foundational architectural pillars of Data as Code, focusing on git-like versioning for datasets, isolated staging environments, and immutable data storage snapshots. Curator points map this to reproducible machine learning pipelines. Live operational telemetry shows these patterns are key to preventing data drift and ensuring compliance with regulatory data auditing guidelines.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Build a Music Sharing App with Amazon S3 and AWS Amplify](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W2TuBDaaiI&ab_channel=AliSpittel) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical video guide demonstrating rapid application development using AWS Amplify. Showcases integration with Amazon S3 for media storage, DynamoDB for metadata, and Cognito for user authentication.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Follow your org’s app dev best practices with Cloud Code custom samples 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/access-an-orgs-custom-code-repo-from-cloud-code-ides) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on establishing unified developer standards using Cloud Code. Outlines mechanisms for setting up private template repositories to govern cloud application scaffolding across large software organizations.
-  - **(2021)** [Pipeline Global Library for ci.jenkins.io](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/pipeline-library) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The real-world production Global Shared Pipeline Library utilized by the official Jenkins infrastructure project (ci.jenkins.io). Serves as an excellent architectural blueprint of highly robust, scalable, and modular pipeline development.
-  - **(2021)** [Jenkins Configuration as Code on Kubernetes 🌟](https://github.com/nubenetes/jenkins-CasC-kubernetes-demo) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights this Nubenetes demo as a primary method for running JCasC on Kubernetes. Live Grounding confirms its effectiveness in eradicating persistent storage drift by configuring dynamic build agents via YAML definitions. This serves as an outstanding baseline architecture for cloud-native Jenkins execution environments.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Modular Pipeline Library: 4. Petclinic Pipeline 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLtvxY1S3Aw) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights this video showcase mapping the Modular Pipeline Library (MPL) against a real-world Petclinic continuous integration execution flow. Live Grounding validates that illustrating modular configuration structures gives developers a tangible example of pipeline inheritance. This pattern minimizes repetitive pipeline coding efforts across diverse teams.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to set up AWS Kubernetes Jenkins pipeline](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI7_8M2KtRI&ab_channel=MicroserviceFactory) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents this video guide as a roadmap to deploying and running Jenkins pipelines on AWS EKS Kubernetes clusters. Live Grounding highlights the use of IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) to dynamically authorize cloud resource creation directly from Jenkins pods. This pattern avoids insecure long-lived static AWS access credentials.
-  - **(2021)** [Modernize Your CI/CD Pipeline Using Jenkins X with Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/modernize-your-ci-cd-pipeline-using-jenkins-x-with-amazon-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight shares an AWS APN blog focusing on modernizing pipelines using Jenkins X with Amazon EKS. Live Grounding clarifies that Jenkins X differs entirely from classic Jenkins, utilizing Tekton, GitOps, and Kubernetes-native configurations under the hood. It acts as an instructional benchmark for organizations moving toward declarative development environments.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Declarative provisioning of AWS resources with Spinnaker and Crossplane](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/declarative-provisioning-of-aws-resources-with-spinnaker-and-crossplane) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight showcases the declarative provisioning of AWS infrastructure using Spinnaker unified with Crossplane. Live Grounding shows that combining Crossplane's Kubernetes Control Plane model with Spinnaker's application pipelines represents an advanced platform engineering paradigm. This enables application developers to spin up dependencies dynamically without custom script hooks.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: If, elseif or else in GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/if-elseif-or-else-in-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural guide details the execution of complex conditional routing syntax (if-elif-else) within GitHub Actions workflows. It highlights the evaluation patterns of workflow-level expressions, env-context variables, and pipeline optimization mechanics.
-  - **(2021)** [yankils/Simple-DevOps-Project](https://github.com/yankils/Simple-DevOps-Project) [SHELL/DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical demonstration codebase combining core DevOps components, including automated provisioning scripts and simple pipeline files, to launch a basic application stack. Designed for educational labs. (Live Grounding: Good for foundational learning, though not suited for enterprise-scale zero-trust environments).
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/eon01/kubernetes-workshop](https://github.com/eon01/kubernetes-workshop) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on introductory workshop materials covering fundamental Kubernetes concepts, including Pods, Services, Deployments, and ingress controller definitions. (Live Grounding: Solid reference for classroom-based learning or self-paced platform orchestration upskilling).
-  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to create a Deployment in Kubernetes](https://www.howtoforge.com/create-a-deployment-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step procedural tutorial explaining the structure of a standard Kubernetes Deployment manifest, dynamic replica scaling, and seamless rollout update strategies. (Live Grounding: Fundamental foundational knowledge for setting up standard declarative app workloads).
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: K8s raise StatefulSet volume size with low impact](https://itnext.io/k8s-raise-statefulset-volume-size-with-low-impact-33fe1e2576f6) [YAML/SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A crucial operations guide detailing how to safely expand Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs) bound to StatefulSets with minimal workload impact. Covers volume expansion capability (VolumeExpansion) within storage classes and live file-system resizing. (Live Grounding: Fundamental knowledge for running high-throughput production databases without service degradation).
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Build a highly available Node.js application using Docker, NGINX and AWS ELB](https://dev.to/sowmenappd/build-a-highly-available-node-js-application-using-docker-nginx-and-aws-elb-3cjp) [JAVASCRIPT/SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed tutorial on architectural multi-tiering. Focuses on setting up a containerized Node.js application behind an NGINX reverse proxy, balanced globally by an AWS Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) for resilient target routing. (Live Grounding: Focuses on classic VM-to-container cloud architectures, forming a vital cognitive bridge before migrating entirely to Kubernetes Ingress/Gateway APIs).
-  - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: How to create a Dockerfile with some dockerfile examples](https://linuxtechlab.com/learn-create-dockerfile-example) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough demonstrating how to construct secure, optimized, and multi-staged Dockerfiles. Discusses layer caching optimizations, base-image selection (e.g., Alpine vs. Debian), and security isolation options. (Live Grounding: Standard foundational knowledge that remains critical for building minimal, vulnerable-free runtime containers).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Developing and deploying applications to Kubernetes locally with Shipa and Minikube](https://shipa.io/deploying-applications-on-kubernetes) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Showcases local application delivery pipelines combining Minikube with Shipa's developer-focused abstractions. Allows engineers to deploy code without writing verbose YAML. (Live Grounding: Important context for 2026 Developer Platforms. Shipa was acquired by Snyk in 2023, shifting its core value towards Snyk AppRisk for secure cloud development).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Deploying a real-world application on Kubernetes](https://shipa.io/a-real-world-application-deployment-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through deploying a multi-tier production-grade application on Kubernetes using Shipa framework abstraction policies instead of raw, complex manifests. (Live Grounding: Demonstrates early architectural trends aiming to simplify the developer experience by decoupling container configurations from platform management).
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Bootstrap GitOps with Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines and kam CLI](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/21/bootstrap-gitops-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-and-kam-cli) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates how to bootstrap secure GitOps setups on OpenShift using the GitOps Application Manager (kam) CLI. Standardizes repository structures to align application delivery pipelines with GitOps models.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with Tekton and Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/01/13/getting-started-with-tekton-and-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step developer guide on constructing custom Tekton pipelines. Guides engineers through defining Tasks, Pipelines, and trigger templates to translate software releases into managed Kubernetes resources.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Continuous Delivery on Kubernetes with Database using ArgoCD and Liquibase](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/13/continuous-delivery-on-kubernetes-with-database-using-argocd-and-liquibase) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies database migration management within a continuous deployment paradigm. Showcases how to coordinate Liquibase database schema updates alongside application container lifecycle updates using Argo CD hooks.
-  - **(2021)** [Building and Deploying a Weather Web Application onto Kubernetes/Red Hat OpenShift using Eclipse JKube](https://itnext.io/building-and-deploying-a-weather-web-application-onto-kubernetes-red-hat-openshift-using-eclipse-62bf7c924be4) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores compiling and deploying Java-based web workloads to OpenShift clusters via Eclipse JKube. Demonstrates zero-configuration manifest generation and automated containerization workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Deploy your Java applications to the Cloud using Eclipse JKube (petclinic) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgIwRX4LXfU) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual demonstration deploying the classic Spring Petclinic Java web application using Eclipse JKube. Walks through target setups, Maven goals, and seamless image creation directly on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Applications Here, Applications There! - Part 3 - Application Migration](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/applications-here-applications-there-part-3-application-migration) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates strategies for migrating active application states and resource structures between hybrid and multi-cloud OpenShift clusters without losing critical metadata or transaction continuity.
-  - **(2021)** [todaywasawesome/oss-apps: OSS Applications](https://github.com/todaywasawesome/oss-apps) [YAML/HELM CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of production-ready, open-source application stack blueprints formatted for modern container and cloud platform environments. (Live Grounding: Serves as a reference baseline for application engineers evaluating functional cloud-native topologies).
-  - **(2021)** [blog.stephane-robert.info: Ansible - Utiliser MySQL comme inventaire dynamique (Use MySQL as a dynamic inventory)](https://blog.stephane-robert.info/post/ansible-utiliser-mysql-comme-inventaire-dynamique) [YAML/PYTHON/SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep-dive on configuring Ansible to query a MySQL database dynamically to build asset inventories. Eliminates hardcoded static host files by relying on runtime query configurations. (Live Grounding: Essential for hybrid-cloud setups where IP address spaces change rapidly and dynamically).
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Build a lab in 36 seconds with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/build-VM-fast-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the extreme velocity benefits of programmatic infrastructure by spinning up a full VM-based training lab environment inside of 36 seconds using Ansible automation. (Live Grounding: Shows how standardized playbooks reduce system bootstrap overhead to near zero).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: A Developer focused CI/CD pipeline for Kubernetes](https://shipa.io/a-developer-focused-ci-cd-pipeline-for-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines designing application-centric CI/CD pipelines that leverage developer platform layers to remove raw Kubernetes configuration friction. (Live Grounding: Highlights the evolving landscape of platform engineering where developers focus on code deliverables while security/infrastructure is handled declaratively by platforms).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps in Kubernetes, the easy way–with GitHub Actions and Shipa](https://shipa.io/gitops) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores combining the ease of GitHub Actions workflows with Shipa's application management plane to implement secure GitOps pipelines. (Live Grounding: Proves early efforts in platform engineering to bridge continuous integration directly into abstract application runtimes).
-  - **(2021)** [kruyt.org: Running a mailserver in Kubernetes](https://kruyt.org/running-a-mailserver-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical deployment architectural guide detailing the orchestration of high-availability mail servers on Kubernetes. Analyzes the complexities of handling persistent storage for mail stores (via PV/PVC), dynamic IMAP/SMTP routing setups, and the crucial network security protocols (DKIM, SPF, DMARC) required to maintain high IP reputation inside cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/developer-guy: Set up HA k3s cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform' + Ansible](https://github.com/developer-guy/kubernetes-cluster-setup-using-terraform-and-k3s-on-digitalocean) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An infrastructure-as-code repository detailing the programmatic deployment of a highly available, light K3s cluster topology on DigitalOcean. Harnesses Terraform for provisioning underlying hypervisors and networking, combined with Ansible for control-plane configuration and secure node-pooling.
-  - **(2021)** [Proof of Concept: Nexus3 Chart configuration on Kubernetes](https://github.com/nubenetes/nexus3-helm-chart) [SMARTY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents this proof-of-concept Nexus3 Helm chart deployment pattern on Kubernetes. Live Grounding confirms that hosting a dedicated private repository manager inside the cluster remains critical for sovereign enterprise setups. The manifest coordinates dynamic ingress rules and persistent storage volume allocations.
-  - **(2021)** [channel9.msdn.com: Troubleshoot AKS cluster issues with AKS Diagnostics and AKS Periscope](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/azure-friday/troubleshoot-aks-cluster-issues-with-aks-diagnostics-and-aks-periscope) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed video tutorial on troubleshooting AKS clusters with Azure Diagnostics and AKS Periscope. Explores advanced telemetry collection, container runtime log audits, network connectivity scans, and cluster-state snapshots for fast fault isolation.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Troubleshooting services on Google Kubernetes Engine by example 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/troubleshooting-services-on-google-kubernetes-engine) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Google Cloud troubleshooting manual for GKE. Demonstrates diagnostic methodologies to address typical cluster faults, including CrashLoopBackOff states, Service route failures, Google Cloud load-balancing errors, and memory exhaustion trends.
-  - **(2021)** [webhooks.app](https://webhooks.app) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Utility software engineered to facilitate fast interception, logging, inspection, and local validation of webhooks. Proves useful when debugging live Kubernetes Mutating Webhook Admission Controllers or debugging automated external event triggers.
-  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Kubernetes Ingress with Nginx Example 🌟](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-ingress-guide-nginx-example.html) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step architectural breakdown of implementing an NGINX Ingress Controller to manage external-to-internal cluster routing. Synthesizes key routing constructs, TLS termination setups via cert-manager, virtual hosting paths, and session affinity configurations vital for modern production topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Kubernetes Multicluster with Kind and Cilium](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/10/25/kubernetes-multicluster-with-kind-and-cilium) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth guide constructing a multi-cluster networking topology utilizing Kind and Cilium's eBPF-driven data plane. Outlines how to leverage ClusterMesh to enable secure, low-latency, and high-performance cross-cluster Pod-to-Pod communication without reliance on heavyweight external gateway mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploying Node.js applications to Kubernetes with Nodeshift and Minikube](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/09/deploying-node-js-applications-to-kubernetes-with-nodeshift-and-minikube) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat guide presenting Nodeshift to streamline NodeJS application deployment inside a local development environment running Minikube. Explores the automatic build, package, and deployment of Node workloads using built-in OpenShift-style S2I (Source-to-Image) concepts adapted for Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: How To Deploy a Scalable and Secure Django Application with Kubernetes](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-a-scalable-and-secure-django-application-with-kubernetes) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A definitive deployment manual demonstrating how to host, scale, and secure Python Django applications using Kubernetes. Explores decoupling static assets to object storage, wrapping backend gunicorn runtimes, orchestrating connection-pooled PostgreSQL services, and utilizing Secrets for environmental configuration safety.
-  - **(2021)** [spring.io: YMNNALFT: Easy Docker Image Creation with the Spring Boot Maven Plugin and Buildpacks](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/04/ymnnalft-easy-docker-image-creation-with-the-spring-boot-maven-plugin-and-buildpacks) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Spring technical guide illustrating optimized, multi-layer OCI container creation using the Spring Boot Maven Plugin. Deconstructs how Spring integrates Cloud Native Buildpacks directly, bypassing custom Dockerfiles to produce secure, cached, performance-optimized runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [MapIt](https://github.com/siamaksade/mapit-spring) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” MapIt is an interactive Spring Boot microservice designed to demonstrate cloud-native design principles on OpenShift. Showcases routing, Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA), and config management using platform resources.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Containerize and deploy Strapi CMS applications on Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/09/containerize-and-deploy-strapi-applications-on-kubernetes-and-red-hat-openshift) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on containerizing and deploying Strapi CMS onto OpenShift. Addresses key development procedures, including environment variable injection, database routing, and mounting persistent directories for media assets.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Build lean Java containers with the new Red Hat Universal Base Images OpenJDK runtime images 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/24/build-lean-java-containers-new-red-hat-universal-base-images-openjdk-runtime) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how to compile slim Java runtime layers using Red Hat Universal Base Images (UBI) OpenJDK templates. Emphasizes security compliance, footprint reduction, and performance optimizations for enterprise microservice platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Build and store universal application images on OpenShift (with Buildah)](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/18/build-and-store-universal-application-images-openshift) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive on compiling security-focused container images using Buildah on OpenShift. Highlights how Buildah bypasses Docker daemon requirements, maintaining tight compliance bounds and minimizing vulnerabilities in CI/CD environments.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: No YAML! Kubernetes done the easy way | DevNation Tech Talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBDmX85IjLM&ab_channel=RedHatDeveloper) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A DevNation Tech Talk analyzing methods to abstract, simplify, or completely bypass manual YAML creation on Kubernetes. Reviews developer-friendly frameworks that translate code-based configurations directly into running containers.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: New application samples in Red Hat OpenShift 4.8](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/10/01/new-application-samples-red-hat-openshift-48) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces new application developer templates launched in OpenShift 4.8. Explains how developers can instantly import, test, and containerize various languages directly within the OpenShift developer GUI console.
-  - **(2021)** [javatechonline.com: How To Deploy Spring Boot Application In Docker?](https://javatechonline.com/deploy-spring-boot-docker-spring-boot) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory walkthrough detailing how to containerize Java-based enterprise workloads. Focuses on constructing optimized Dockerfiles, multi-stage builds to minimize image footprint, and utilizing spring-boot-maven-plugin or buildpacks to generate production-ready container layers.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Getting started with JBoss](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-jboss) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical and architectural overview of JBoss, designed for enterprise Java architects. Explains how JBoss evolved from a heavyweight application server to modular setups optimized for modern virtual machines and enterprise containers.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Deploy to AKS from GitHub Actions 🌟](https://trstringer.com/deploy-to-aks-from-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A precise deployment guide detailing continuous integration and deployment to AKS from GitHub Actions. Explores how to leverage secure Azure Service Principals and Federated Credentials (OIDC) to safely authenticate and update container workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to deploy your first pod on a Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-deploy-your-first-pod-on-a-kubernetes-cluster) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Foundational technical walkthrough outlining the basic architecture of Pod components. Demystifies core scheduling mechanisms, declaring multi-container environments, configuring volumes, and validating basic cluster reachability for initial workload tests.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Journey Of A Microservice Application In The Kubernetes World](https://itnext.io/journey-of-a-microservice-application-in-the-kubernetes-world-bdfe795532ef) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive architectural case study outlining the functional lifecycle journey of a microservice application cluster inside Kubernetes. Details cross-cutting concerns including distributed service discovery, secret distribution, configurations management, ingress controllers, and decentralized persistent data handling.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Our experience with Postgres Operator for Kubernetes by Zalando](https://palark.com/blog/our-experience-with-postgres-operator-for-kubernetes-by-zalando) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analytical review assessing operational outcomes using Zalando's PostgreSQL Operator in high-throughput environments. Investigates performance metrics, replication latency under Patroni-driven clustering, backup and recovery operations (WAL-G/S3), dynamic volume expansion, and node failure scenarios.
-  - **(2021)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Consul Service Discovery and Mesh on Minikube 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes/kubernetes-gs-deploy?in=consul%2Fkubernetes) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical HashiCorp tutorial teaching how to bootstrap and configure Consul Service Mesh inside Minikube. Details transparent proxy routing, catalog synchronization rules, and enforcing secure service-to-service cryptographic identities.
-  - **(2021)** [consul.io: Ingress Gateways on Kubernetes 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/docs/north-south/ingress-gateway/k8s) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical guide showing how to expose microservices secured under Consul Service Mesh to public clients via Consul Ingress Gateways. Directs configurations of ingress routing tables and end-to-end connection integrity.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: Part 1 - Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) Security Best Practices for Cluster Setup 🌟](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/rancher-kubernetes-engine-security-part-1) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Delineates critical security configurations and hardening guidelines for Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) deployments. Explores secure etcd database clustering, role-based access control policies, TLS configuration, and master node network isolation.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Kubernetes CI/CD with Tekton and ArgoCD 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/08/05/kubernetes-ci-cd-with-tekton-and-argocd) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides the reader through building a Kubernetes-native CI/CD pipeline using Tekton for compiling, testing, and containerizing Java applications, combined with Argo CD for declarative GitOps delivery.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Multicluster GitOps with ArgoCD](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/multicluster-gitops-argocd) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines architectural choices for orchestrating multi-cluster GitOps setups with Argo CD, focusing on hub-and-spoke topologies versus decentralized controls to manage cluster-level dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.argoproj.io: Getting started with ApplicationSets](https://blog.argoproj.io/getting-started-with-applicationsets-9c961611bcf0) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines technical use-cases for ApplicationSets in handling massive-scale Kubernetes rollouts, defining templating behaviors, and utilizing multi-source capabilities within modern GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get started with Argo CD 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/argo-cd) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to core GitOps architectures using Argo CD. Outlines basic mechanics of reconciliation, syncing Helm charts, and navigating the GUI to verify actual and desired cluster states match.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.argoproj.io: Introducing the AppSource Controller for ArgoCD](https://blog.argoproj.io/introducing-the-appsource-controller-for-argocd-52f21d28d643) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the AppSource controller, which enables developer self-service by letting teams define dynamic configurations without administrative intervention, improving workflow modularity.
-  - **(2021)** [codefresh.io: Using Argo CD and Kustomize for ConfigMap Rollouts 🌟🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/using-argo-cd-and-kustomize-for-configmap-rollouts) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Resolves the issue of non-rolling updates for Kubernetes ConfigMaps. Leverages Kustomize hash generation alongside Argo CD to trigger rolling updates across associated deployments upon configuration changes.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Building GitLab Pipelines on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/building-openshift-pipelines-with-gitlab) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details configuring GitLab CI runners inside an OpenShift environment to native execution. Addresses cluster authentication, caching mechanisms, and security contexts when executing pipeline scripts inside restricted Pod environments.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: A DevOps journey using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/a-devops-journey-using-azure-devops) [YAML CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive retrospective detailing the strategic transition and ongoing journey of adopting Azure DevOps for enterprise platform engineering. The guide explores centralizing pipeline definitions, managing environment gates, optimizing agent pools, and leveraging built-in boards and repositories. It highlights pragmatic challenges and structural lessons learned during real-world migrations to cloud-native delivery workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: GitOps Guide to the Galaxy (Ep 12): Flux On OpenShift](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_rcYPZkhFg&ab_channel=RedHat) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video guide examining GitOps operations using Flux v2 inside Red Hat OpenShift. Discusses enterprise concerns such as overcoming strict Security Context Constraints (SCC) and integrating with corporate OAuth configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Deploy a kubernetes application](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/sample-deployment.html) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS documentation presenting core application deployment workflows on Amazon EKS. Walks through basic VPC considerations, creating standard manifests, exposing application services, and utilizing classic dynamic volume provisioning.
-  - **(2021)** [aws blogs: Git Push to Deploy Your App on EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/git-push-deploy-app-eks-gitkube) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the deployment of Gitkube on AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) for git-push deployment mechanics. Historically useful for early rapid prototyping loops, though in 2026 this pattern is largely superseded by enterprise GitOps frameworks like Flux or ArgoCD.
-  - **(2021)** [dzone: deploying a kubernetes cluster with amazon eks 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/deploying-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-amazon-eks) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide detailing the deployment of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service clusters. Guides readers through VPC subnets subnet planning, configure public/private node isolation, security settings, and kubectl client integration.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/MatthewCYLau: React App on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) with' Terraform](https://github.com/MatthewCYLau/gcp-react-gke-terraform) ⭐ 15  [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Infrastructure-as-Code repository containing templates to construct a secure Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster via Terraform. Deploys an automated frontend React framework alongside its required networking and load balancing constructs.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/MatthewCYLau: TypeScript Node Express Google Kubernetes Engine' (GKE)](https://github.com/MatthewCYLau/node-express-typescript-k8-gke) ⭐ 11  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical developer bootstrap repository containing configurations to build, package, and orchestrate a containerized TypeScript Node Express API application on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) under standard ingress architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [pushbuildtestdeploy.com/jenkins-on-kubernetes-building-docker-images 🌟](https://pushbuildtestdeploy.com/jenkins-on-kubernetes-building-docker-images) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical guide exploring the orchestration of Jenkins agents inside Kubernetes. Illustrates how to dynamically provision agent pods to build and push Docker images using secure mechanisms like Kaniko or Docker-in-Docker (DinD).
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Implement governance on your Kubernetes cluster](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/kubernetes-gatekeeper) [YAML / REGO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the installation and lifecycle management of OPA Gatekeeper inside Kubernetes. Demonstrates how to design ConstraintTemplates and Constraints to programmatically enforce organizational governance rules, highlighting its capability to validate, mutate, and deny container creation requests before deployment execution.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.ibm.com: Example exercises to differentiate OpenShift and Kubernetes](https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/examples-differentiate-openshift-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step practical guide comparing vanilla Kubernetes to enterprise OpenShift platforms. Illustrates differences in router configs, Security Context Constraints (SCCs), build mechanisms, and deployment strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/OpenShiftDemos 🌟](https://github.com/OpenShiftDemos) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A central repository for community-created deployment scenarios and platform showcases on OpenShift. Offers infrastructure engineers access to ready-to-use cluster testing configurations and tool deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Serverless Java Functions on OpenShift](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/11/30/serverless-java-functions-on-openshift) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on optimizing Java applications for serverless execution using Knative on OpenShift. Explores Spring Boot and Quarkus execution patterns, emphasizing scale-to-zero capabilities and JVM resource management.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: What is Knative Serving? A Friendly Guide](https://dev.to/wiggitywhitney/9-waa-w-what-is-knative-serving-a-friendly-guide-28f6) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual guide to Knative Serving. Demystifies auto-scaling down to zero, request routing, and revision management, explaining serverless application delivery on Kubernetes in simple terms.
-  - **(2021)** [brennerm.github.io: Setting up an EKS cluster with IAM/IRSA integration](https://shipit.dev/posts/setting-up-eks-with-irsa-using-terraform.html) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A critical security tutorial detailing the configuration of IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) on AWS EKS using Terraform. Walks through building OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity providers and defining strict, least-privilege IAM policies directly mapped to Kubernetes ServiceAccounts.
-  - **(2021)** [azapril.dev: Deploying a LogicApp with Terraform (Bonus: in an AzDO pipeline)](https://azapril.dev/2021/04/12/deploying-a-logicapp-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides developers through deploying serverless workflows using Azure Logic Apps managed by Terraform, integrated with Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines. Emphasizes deployment pipelines, environment parameters, and infrastructure security.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Automate AWS Virtual Machine using Terraform – Creation Demo](https://k21academy.com/terraform/terraform-automate-aws-vm) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step introduction demonstrating the creation and lifecycle management of AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances using Terraform. Excellent for understanding simple provider declarations, variables, and resource destruction.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How To Build a Database Instance with Terraform and AWS RDS](https://adamtheautomator.com/terraform-and-aws-rds) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive operational blueprint for deploying managed relational databases on AWS RDS via Terraform. Demonstrates critical database reliability configurations, security groups, database subnet groups, and encrypted secret management parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: Terraform Create Multiple EC2 with different Configs – for_each and count together](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/terraform-create-multiple-ec2-different-config) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dives deep into dynamic loop structures using Terraform's for_each and nested map configurations. Explains how to scale and tailor individual virtual machines under a single module declaration without resorting to repetitive, static configuration blocks.
-  - **(2021)** [https://github.com/chenjd/terraform-101 🌟](https://github.com/chenjd/terraform-101) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical beginner-level code index focusing on Terraform basics, state management, module syntax, and provider declarations for deploying cloud infrastructure safely.
-  - **(2021)** [Monitoring Services like an SRE in OpenShift ServiceMesh](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-services-like-an-sre-in-openshift-servicemesh) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unpacks Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) monitoring patterns using OpenShift Service Mesh. Synthesizes Istio, Kiali, and Prometheus telemetry to isolate performance bottlenecks and measure Golden Signals.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: How to Observe your Clusters with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management - Customize the Grafana Dashboard](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-observe-your-clusters-with-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management-customize-the-grafana-dashboard) [JSON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides readers in customizing Multi-Cluster Grafana Dashboards under ACM. Centralizes metric aggregation pipelines and tailors performance panels across heterogeneous cluster landscapes.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Solving ArgoCD Secret Management with the argocd-vault-plugin 🌟](https://itnext.io/argocd-secret-management-with-argocd-vault-plugin-539f104aff05) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses securing GitOps workflows by integrating HashiCorp Vault with Argo CD through the argocd-vault-plugin. Details how to avoid committing plain-text secrets to Git by dynamically injecting secrets during manifest generation.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: How to Use HashiCorp Vault and Argo CD for GitOps on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-use-hashicorp-vault-and-argo-cd-for-gitops-on-openshift) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive on using HashiCorp Vault within OpenShift to feed sensitive parameters safely to Argo CD workloads. Addresses authorization patterns, sidecar injection, and secure credential parsing in enterprise-grade pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: SSO Integration for the OpenShift GitOps Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sso-integration-for-the-openshift-gitops-operator) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores integrating single sign-on (SSO) systems like Keycloak or Red Hat SSO with the OpenShift GitOps (Argo CD) operator. Facilitates role-based access control (RBAC) mappings for secure enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Managing GitOps control planes for secure GitOps practices 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/03/managing-gitops-control-planes-secure-gitops-practices) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses access control models, repository structure strategies, and network isolation policies to harden GitOps control planes. Assures that malicious code or human errors are contained safely within individual tenant boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Jenkins Build Agents on Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://devopscube.com/jenkins-build-agents-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural step-by-step setup of self-scaling Jenkins Build Agents using the Kubernetes Jenkins plugin. Configures persistent volumes and resource constraints for ephemeral executors.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Simple DevOps Project | Publish Android APK to App Center | Beginner Pipeline](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgH0QzMHXLs) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational project walk-through deploying compiled Android APK binaries to Visual Studio App Center via automated Jenkins runner jobs. Discusses signing profiles and deployment triggers.
-  - **(2021)** [simplilearn.com: What is CI/CD Pipeline and How to Implement it Using Jenkins?](https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/jenkins-tutorial/ci-cd-pipeline) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Basic tutorial outlining CI/CD life cycles, illustrating how continuous deployment patterns differ from continuous delivery, and implementing simple pipelines using standard Jenkins components.
-  - **(2021)** [Red Hat CodeReady Containers (Minishift equivalent for OpenShift 4.2 or newer) - step-by-step demo guides](https://github.com/marcredhat/crcdemos) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight positions this project as a step-by-step demo guide for Red Hat CodeReady Containers (CRC), representing the modern equivalent of local Minishift. Live Grounding reveals CRC is an essential local development environment simulating multi-node OpenShift setups. The demos illustrate localized microservice deployment and validation before pushing to enterprise stages.
-  - **(2021)** [Grading Pipeline for OpenShift 4 Advanced Application Deployment Homework Assignment](https://github.com/redhat-gpte-devopsautomation/ocp4_app_deploy_homework_grading) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight frames this as a grading pipeline automated for assessing advanced application deployment homework on OpenShift 4. Live Grounding indicates it uses script-based compliance checks to programmatically evaluate multi-tier deployments. This architecture is valuable for automated environment auditing and continuous validation platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [ref 4](https://hub.docker.com/r/alwin2/petclinic-customers-service) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Docker container image representing the Customer Service sub-domain of the decomposed Spring Petclinic microservices suite. Designed for direct cluster deployments to test service-to-service communication.
-  - **(2021)** [ref 9 - I have a branch that adds Docker, Kubernetes and Knative into the mix - planning on submitting a PR at some point](https://github.com/trisberg/spring-petclinic) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specific fork's branching model implementing Knative and serverless attributes onto the Spring Petclinic application. Showcases scale-to-zero configurations and event-driven architectures running on top of Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [doylestowncoder.com: Building CI/CD Pipelines with Azure Data Factory: Part 1](https://travelrasik.com/category/asia) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Multi-part technical walk-through detailing automated deployment patterns for Azure Data Factory (ADF) pipelines. Highlights ARM template generation, parameterization strategies, and continuous integration workflows via Azure DevOps.
-  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: Cloud Integration with Commerce Azure Blob Storage using REST API – Part 1](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/07/04/cloud-integration-with-commerce-azure-blob-storage-using-rest-api) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step guide illustrating SAP Cloud Integration connectivity to Azure Blob Storage via REST APIs. Outlines security header formulation, token acquisition flows, and early payload transformations.
-  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: Cloud Integration with Commerce Azure Blob Storage using REST API – Part 2](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/12/26/cloud-integration-with-commerce-azure-blob-storage-using-rest-api-part-2) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Continuing the architectural sequence, this guide centers on advanced REST payloads, handling massive binary files, implementing robust retry policies, and tracking upload failures inside SAP landscapes.
-  - **(2021)** [piomin/sample-quarkus-serverless-kafka](https://github.com/piomin/sample-quarkus-serverless-kafka) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reference implementation of reactive serverless pipelines using Quarkus, Knative, and Apache Kafka. Illustrates sub-second cold starts, reactive stream processing (using SmallRye Reactive Messaging), and optimized containerization tailored for Kubernetes native eventing.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Go, Kafka and gRPC clean architecture CQRS microservices with Jaeger tracing](https://dev.to/aleksk1ng/go-kafka-and-grpc-clean-architecture-cqrs-microservices-with-jaeger-tracing-45bj) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Implements high-throughput event sourcing and CQRS patterns in Go using gRPC, Apache Kafka, and PostgreSQL. Demonstrates how clean architecture and domain-driven design structure scalable systems, while integrating Jaeger for end-to-end distributed transaction tracing.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Event-Driven Architectures with Kafka and Java Spring-Boot β€” Revision 1](https://itnext.io/event-driven-architectures-with-kafka-and-java-spring-boot-revision-1-c0d43d103ee7) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights patterns and practices for integrating Apache Kafka with Spring Boot. Covers key concepts including transaction management, handling poison pills via dead-letter-queues (DLQs), message serialization/deserialization, and reactive messaging semantics.
-  - **(2021)** [tomd.xyz: Event-driven integration on Kubernetes with Camel & KEDA 🌟](https://tomd.xyz/kubernetes-event-driven-keda) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to run Apache Camel integration microservices on Kubernetes, leveraging KEDA to dynamically scale Camel routes based on incoming message rates. Synthesizes enterprise integration patterns (EIP) with modern cloud-native autoscaling.
-  - **(2021)** [hasura.io: A Simple, Realtime, Event Driven Architecture with QR Codes](https://hasura.io/blog/a-simple-real-time-event-driven-architecture-with-qr-codes) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates the construction of a real-time QR generation microservice using Hasura's instant GraphQL engine and PostgreSQL event triggers. Illustrates stateless serverless handlers reacting to database write mutations in real-time.
-  - **(2021)** [technologyreview.com: Andrew Ng: Forget about building an AI-first business. Start with a mission 🌟](https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/03/26/1021258/ai-pioneer-andrew-ng-machine-learning-business)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview with AI pioneer Andrew Ng discussing how to correctly align AI investments with business goals. Instead of building superficial 'AI-first' corporate structures, Ng argues for target-driven AI missions that address specific organizational pain points. This framework helps platform engineers and software architects focus tooling on high-impact business systems.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Ace Your Deep Learning Job Interview](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/ace-your-deep-learning-job-interview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical preparation handbook mapping out the essential mathematical and conceptual pillars required for deep learning technical interviews. It covers topics ranging from linear algebra, neural network architectures (like CNNs and RNNs), activation functions, to hyperparameter optimization. This guide is highly effective for engineers targeting deep-tech infrastructure roles.
-  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes: #1 Do K8S The Hard Way](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/never-should-you-ever-in-kubernetes-1-do-k8s-the-hard-way)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Argues against deploying custom control planes from scratch (such as 'The Hard Way') for production workloads. Promotes using managed Kubernetes services (EKS, GKE, AKS) or standardized tooling to lower operational overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [pionative.com: 6 Important things you need to run Kubernetes in production](https://pionative.com/6-important-things-you-need-to-run-kubernetes-in-production)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details critical requirements for enterprise production operations: centralized logging, advanced application metrics, external secrets management, robust backup configurations, CI/CD integrations, and policy engines.
-  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Kubernetes Cluster Must-Haves To Be Production Ready](https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-cluster-must-haves-to-be-production-ready)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews crucial components for production clusters, such as external ingress controllers, certificate managers, cluster autoscaling mechanisms, centralized telemetry, and comprehensive runtime security enforcement.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: 4 Expert-Level Things I Wish I’d Known About Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/4-expert-level-things-i-wish-id-known-about-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shares deep technical realizations about etcd limitations, complex ingress controller routing, the necessity of automated horizontal scaling, and the unpredictability of ephemeral storage allocation.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Prevent Configuration Errors in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/solegaonkar/prevent-configuration-errors-in-kubernetes-30dn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses linting tools (Kubeval, Conftest, Kyverno, Kube-score) that catch syntactic and semantic misconfigurations within CI/CD pipelines before deployment to live clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Production Ready Checklists for Kubernetes 🌟](https://go.weave.works/production-ready-kubernetes-checklist.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured checklist for preparing Kubernetes workloads for production environments. Tracks configuration rules for autoscaling parameters, multi-zone node configurations, backup recovery mechanisms, and observability pipelines to ensure system availability. Note: Weave Works has shut down operations, but the underlying checklist framework remains a valuable baseline.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Horror Stories](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-horror-stories)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles a series of high-impact production failure scenarios. Discusses accidental cluster terminations, unconstrained resource allocations causing cascading node dropouts, security misconfigurations, and key disaster recovery lessons learned from raw operations.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.kintone.io: Rebooting a LOT of Kubernetes nodes in a declarative way](https://blog.kintone.io/entry/2021/01/14/160935) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case study analyzing Kintone's custom internal orchestrator designed to perform massive, coordinated node reboots. Highlights how declarative scheduling patterns, combined with Pod Disruption Budgets, prevent traffic degradation during rolling bare-metal maintenance runs.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.kintone.io: Tolerating failures in container image registries 🌟](https://blog.kintone.io/entry/neco-registry) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case study analyzing how to deploy failure-tolerant private registries in high-availability environments. Explains how to set up resilient storage layers, handle replication synchronization, and use local pull-through caching to shield nodes from upstream network outages.
-  - **(2021)** [usepine.com: Improving cert-manager HTTP01 self-check speed](https://www.usepine.com/blog/en/improving-cert-manager-self-check-speed-when-issuing-certificates)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pinpoints performance issues in cert-manager HTTP01 validation loops during rapid provisioning. Demonstrates split-horizon DNS patterns and internal validation proxy setups that speed up Let's Encrypt validation and certificate generation.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Automatic Remediation of Kubernetes Nodes](https://blog.cloudflare.com/automatic-remediation-of-kubernetes-nodes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case study of Cloudflare's automated node remediation system. Demonstrates how to write custom monitoring scripts to detect unresponsive nodes and execute safe pod drains and machine reboots to reduce manual maintenance shifts.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Graceful Shutdown | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-do-you-gracefully-shut-down-pods-in-kubernetes-fb19f617cd67) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A masterclass tutorial on gracefully terminating workloads in Kubernetes. Explains step-by-step endpoint deregistration, service mesh synchronization, preStop delays, SIGTERM handling, and the grace-period countdown.
-  - **(2021)** [martinheinz.dev: Keeping Kubernetes Clusters Clean and Tidy 🌟](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/60)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines cluster hygiene patterns. Details automated strategies for cleanups, removing orphaned configmaps, scaling down unused workloads, managing eviction limits, and system garbage collection mechanics.
-  - **(2021)** [releasehub.com: Kubernetes Health Checks - 2 Ways to Improve Stability in Your Production Applications](https://release.com/blog/kubernetes-health-checks-2-ways-to-improve-stability)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how properly defined health checks prevent bad deployments. Contrasts the operational differences of readiness probes (traffic routing control) with liveness probes (container restart trigger).
-  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes Part 3: 6 K8s Reliability Mistakes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/6-kubernetes-reliability-mistakes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details six major configuration mistakes that degrade reliability, focusing on resource overallocation, lack of PodDisruptionBudgets, and improper health check implementations.
-  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes Part 4: Three K8s Efficiency Mistakes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/3-kubernetes-efficiency-mistakes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines critical configuration errors leading to resource waste and high cloud bills, covering oversized worker nodes, lack of horizontal/vertical autoscaling, and missing request boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [vladimir.varank.in: Making sense of requests for CPU resources in Kubernetes 🌟](https://vladimir.varank.in/notes/2021/09/making-sense-of-requests-for-cpu-resources-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the underlying mechanics of Kubernetes CPU requests. Decodes shares, limits, throttles, CFS quota mechanisms, and how they map to actual Linux kernel cgroup constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How does kubernetes work?](https://thenewstack.io/how-does-kubernetes-work)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clear, programmatic step-by-step breakdown of container deployment orchestration, detailing controller reconciliations, network namespaces, and service routing.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes is Hard! 🌟](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-is-hard-190f1d0c6d36)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critical evaluation of the operational complexities, steep training curves, and configuration management challenges inherent in enterprise Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Is the New Standard for Computing, Including the Edge](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-is-the-new-standard-for-computing-including-the-edge)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the industry shift to deploy lightweight Kubernetes frameworks (like K3s) at edge computation nodes, establishing a uniform runtime fabric.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Kubernetes’ True Superpower is its Control Plane](https://cloudnativenow.com/kubeconcnc/kubernetes-true-superpower-is-its-control-plane)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural perspective evaluating why the real capability of Kubernetes is its extensible control plane. Explores how CRDs, custom controller reconciliation loops, and dynamic validation webhooks allow engineering teams to model external IT infrastructure declaratively.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: What Determines if a Kubernetes Node is Ready?](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-node-ready) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into node status evaluation mechanics in Kubernetes. It breaks down how the Kubelet posts heartbeats, how the Node Lifecycle Controller handles Lease resources, and how resource exhaustion (PID, disk, memory pressure) updates NodeConditions.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: The Evolution of Distributed Systems on Kubernetes](https://www.infoq.com/articles/distributed-systems-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural study tracks how Kubernetes evolved from basic container scheduling to a cohesive system layer for distributed systems. It contrasts the sidecar pattern and Service Meshes with native control structures, showing how developers can isolate business logic from distributed constraints like state, consensus, and security policies.
-  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: The Three Pillars of Kubernetes Container Orchestration 🌟](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/the-three-pillars-of-kubernetes-container-orchestration)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes the core architectural elements of Kubernetes down to three critical pillars: state management, service discovery, and horizontal scalability. Serves as a great overview for engineering leaders constructing enterprise migration maps.
-  - **(2021)** [speakerdeck.com: Kubernetes Pod internals with the fundamentals of Containers](https://speakerdeck.com/devinjeon/kubernetes-pod-internals-with-the-fundamentals-of-containers) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive deep dive presentation analyzing lower-level container building blocks (namespaces, cgroups, overlay file systems) and explaining how they compose the Kubernetes Pod isolation boundary.
-  - **(2021)** [talos-systems.com: Is Vanilla Kubernetes Really Too Heavy For The Raspberry Pi?](https://www.siderolabs.com/blog/is-vanilla-kubernetes-really-too-heavy-for-the-raspberry-pi) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed performance benchmark comparing Vanilla K8s on ARM platforms with lightweight distributions. Demonstrates how eliminating standard user-space environments in favor of minimal, API-driven operating systems like Talos OS reduces operational overhead and matches K3s resource usage.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: K8s Tips: Accessing the API Server From a Pod](https://itnext.io/k8s-tips-accessing-the-api-server-from-a-pod-f6f72bc847de) [BASH/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A precise guide demonstrating how to query the Kubernetes API server securely from inside a running Pod. It discusses how the kubelet automatically mounts the default ServiceAccount token, namespace identifier, and CA certificate into `/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount`, and details how to utilize these credentials in runtime clients.
-  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Admission Controllers: What They Are and Why They Matter](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-admission-controllers-what-they-are-and-why-they-matter) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density architectural breakdown of the API server's webhook intercept lifecycle. Explains mutating webhooks, validation plugins, and how they enforce compliance and security standards in cluster operations.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Using Admission Controllers to Detect Container Drift at Runtime](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/21/admission-controllers-for-container-drift) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Describes techniques for enforcing resource immutability at runtime. Examines how custom validating webhooks prevent dynamic drifting from GitOps-defined states by blocking real-time image updates or process changes.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Sandbox Environments with Virtual Clusters](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-sandbox-environments-with-virtual-clusters-fb465b296777) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the design and benefits of executing virtual Kubernetes clusters (vcluster) on shared physical hardware. It outlines patterns to isolate control planes (API Server, Controller Manager, etcd) inside regular namespaces to reduce management overhead and increase security tenant boundary density.
-  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: Three tips to implement Kubernetes with open standards](https://www.techradar.com/news/three-tips-to-implement-kubernetes-with-open-standards)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for standardizing Kubernetes deployments on CNCF-compliant APIs and specifications (like OCI and CNI) to avoid vendor lock-in and ensure long-term platform portability.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes and the WEDOS PXE bootable server farm](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/22/kubernetes-in-kubernetes-and-pxe-bootable-server-farm) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the WEDOS PXE-bootable server farm architecture utilizing a 'Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes' (Kink) design pattern to provision isolated physical infrastructure. It outlines how management clusters orchestrate user workloads by treating nested control planes as standard workloads. This case study illustrates cutting-edge bare-metal provisioning strategies to achieve hyper-dense, low-latency execution environments.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Overcoming Kubernetes Infrastructure Challenges](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/overcoming-kubernetes-infrastructure-challenges) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical survey of operational friction points, such as networking complexity, ingress management, and security posture in hybrid topologies. Provides concrete architectural strategies to reduce platform engineering complexity.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.sighup.io: Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC): a look into the future of Kubernetes Multitenancy](https://blog.sighup.io/an-introduction-to-hierarchical-namespace-controller-hnc) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed evaluation of policy enforcement using the Hierarchical Namespace Controller. Highlights operational scenarios for delegating namespace permissions down structural hierarchies.
-  - **(2021)** [vamsitalkstech.com: Kubernetes Multi-tenancy Best Practices & Architecture Model..(2/2)](https://www.vamsitalkstech.com/architecture/kubernetes-multitenancy-best-practices-architecture-models-2-2) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two of a multi-tenancy deep dive comparing logical soft multi-tenancy to hard isolated virtualization layers. Analyzes the financial and security profiles of disparate cluster design approaches.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Three Tenancy Models For Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/15/three-tenancy-models-for-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Defines the three standard multi-tenancy methodologies supported by Kubernetes: single-tenant environments, namespace isolation patterns, and cluster-level virtualization frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [vamsitalkstech.com: Introduction to Kubernetes Multi-tenancy..(1/2)](https://www.vamsitalkstech.com/architecture/a-deepdive-into-kubernetes-multitenancy-1-2) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of a multi-tenancy deep dive introducing isolation concepts. Examines the baseline challenges of tenant workloads on shared control planes and hypervisor-driven isolation schemes.
-  - **(2021)** [dustinspecker.com: iptables: How Kubernetes Services Direct Traffic to Pods](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/iptables-how-kubernetes-services-direct-traffic-to-pods) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Low-level diagnostic guide tracing the packet path through programmed iptables rules. Demonstrates exactly how kube-proxy routes cluster IP destination calls to dynamic backend endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [arthurchiao.art: Cracking kubernetes node proxy (aka kube-proxy)](https://arthurchiao.art/blog/cracking-k8s-node-proxy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive technical blog exploring the design principles of the node proxy. Compares user-space, iptables, and IPVS proxy modes with performance telemetry data.
-  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Comparing kube-proxy modes: iptables or IPVS?](https://www.tigera.io/blog/comparing-kube-proxy-modes-iptables-or-ipvs) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical performance comparison between iptables and IPVS (IP Virtual Server) routing modes in kube-proxy. Demonstrates why IPVS's hash table lookup structures scale with O(1) performance, avoiding the O(N) linear performance degradation of iptables in clusters with thousands of services.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Kubernetes Multicluster with Kind and Submariner](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/07/08/kubernetes-multicluster-with-kind-and-submariner) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step tutorial on building local multi-cluster networks using Kind and Submariner. Explains how to route IPsec/VXLAN tunnels across local docker containers, configure cluster-wide DNS resolution, and expose multi-cluster services.
-  - **(2021)** [dustinspecker.com: IPVS: How Kubernetes Services Direct Traffic to Pods](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/ipvs-how-kubernetes-services-direct-traffic-to-pods) [GO/BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A core-level networking analysis explaining how the IP Virtual Server (IPVS) routing layer handles service balancing inside high-scale clusters, demonstrating massive throughput advantages over standard iptables.
-  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2021 (Q4)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q4)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tracks job market dynamics from the final quarter of 2021, revealing steady increases in salaries and highlighting GitOps, Service Mesh (Istio), and Kubernetes security specialties as highly valued engineering competencies.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Schema Validation](https://dev.to/datreeio/a-deep-dive-into-kubernetes-schema-validation-39ll)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down how the API server processes client submissions through OpenAPI schema validators. Details how developers can use automated validation frameworks in CI/CD chains to catch bad resource specs before applying manifests to clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [datree.io: A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Schema Validation 🌟](https://www.datree.io/resources/kubernetes-schema-validation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into schema parsing and structural checking of Kubernetes manifests. Compares static scanning utilities with dynamic admission controllers, and outlines strategies for integrating automated validation policies into development pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [okteto.com: Run your Pull Request Preview Environments on Kubernetes](https://www.okteto.com/blog/preview-environments-for-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step architecture guide detailing how to build automated pull-request preview environments inside Kubernetes namespace boundaries. Leverages ingress controllers, isolated network setups, and Okteto engine tooling to manage ephemeral environment lifecycles.
-  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals Part One - Python instead of YAML 🌟](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/kubernetes-fundamentals-part-one) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces programmatic manifest definitions using Pulumi in Python. Demonstrates how using programming structures (like functions, loops, and conditional compilation) to compile manifests offers better safety and cleaner abstractions than complex YAML configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [K8s prevent queue worker Pod from being killed during deployment](https://itnext.io/k8s-prevent-queue-worker-pod-from-being-killed-during-deployment-4252ea7c13f6) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This operations guide details how to prevent queue-consuming pods from being killed mid-job during rolling deployments on Kubernetes. It explains how to coordinate preStop hooks and terminationGracePeriodSeconds configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Over-Provisioned and Over-Permissioned Containers & Kubernetes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/over-provisioned-and-over-permissioned-containers-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the compounding operational and security costs of over-provisioning resource limits and over-privilege in Kubernetes. Provides remediation paths using static manifest analysis and dynamic policy engines to prevent privilege escalation and right-size resource definitions.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Governance, Risk and Compliance with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/governance-risk-and-compliance-with-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the intersection of standard IT compliance frameworks (such as SOC 2 and ISO 27001) with Kubernetes infrastructure. Details how to implement policy-as-code controllers (OPA, Kyverno) to programmatically validate compliance policies in real-time.
-  - **(2021)** [tremolosecurity.com: Pipelines and Kubernetes Authentication](https://www.tremolo.io/post/pipelines-and-kubernetes-authentication) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tactical guide outlining security risks of using long-lived ServiceAccount tokens within build pipelines. Recommends implementing ephemeral OIDC federation tokens and short-lived credential models to authenticate pipelines securely.
-  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: K8s Clinic: How to Run Kubernetes Securely and Efficiently 🌟](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/k8s-clinic-how-to-run-kubernetes-securely-and-efficiently)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses methods for shifting security policies left into developer workflows. Explains how to integrate validation checks into build systems to enforce security contexts, resource quotas, and drop default capabilities prior to cluster deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: PodSecurityPolicy Deprecation: Past, Present, and Future 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/06/podsecuritypolicy-deprecation-past-present-and-future) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Kubernetes announcement explaining the deprecation timeline of PodSecurityPolicies (PSP). Guides platform operators on migrating to built-in Pod Security Admission (PSA) levels (Privileged, Baseline, Restricted).
-  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes Part 2: Kubernetes Security Mistakes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/never-should-you-ever-in-kubernetes-part-2-kubernetes-security-mistakes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies key cluster security anti-patterns: running containers as root, neglecting NetworkPolicies, ignoring container vulnerability scanning, and hardcoding secrets in deployment manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Lifecycle of Kubernetes Network Policies and Best Practices](https://itnext.io/lifecycle-of-kubernetes-network-policies-749b5218f684) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delves into designing, deploying, and maintaining NetworkPolicies throughout an application lifecycle. Promotes a default-deny security posture for ingress/egress and outlines tooling to audit network state.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Integrating Compliance for Kubernetes Pipeline](https://itnext.io/integrating-compliance-for-kubernetes-pipeline-c538415401c5) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details methods to enforce compliance requirements inside CI/CD pipelines. Uses Open Policy Agent (OPA) Gatekeeper or Kyverno to block non-compliant, insecure container templates prior to cluster runtime execution.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Exploring the New Kubernetes Maturity Model](https://thenewstack.io/exploring-the-new-kubernetes-maturity-model)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down the Kubernetes Maturity Model, detailing how enterprise organizations advance through distinct phases: from initial installation, custom configuration, security hardening, to multi-cluster orchestration and automated operational models.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: The Kubernetes Effect](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-effect)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how Kubernetes redefined structural patterns in modern software architecture, forcing runtime commoditization and driving secondary developments like GitOps, API gateways, sidecar injectors, and service mesh networks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: Multicluster Management](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-multicluster-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the technical trade-offs of multicluster vs single large-tenant cluster architectures. Evaluates fleet replication models, global traffic ingress routing, cross-cluster service mesh networking, and GitOps-driven application delivery at scale.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to deploy a cross-cloud Kubernetes cluster with built-in disaster recovery 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-deploy-a-cross-cloud-kubernetes-cluster-with-built-in-disaster-recovery-bbce27fcc9d7) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture roadmap outlining how to deploy cross-cloud Kubernetes environments with active disaster recovery capabilities. Explains how to configure active-passive database replicas, multi-cluster SDNs, and automated global DNS traffic policies.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 8 Kubernetes insights for 2021](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes expert opinions on cloud-native security, developer experience improvements, and edge-computing applications for 2021. Offers context on how early architectures adapted to support remote infrastructure footprints.
-  - **(2021)** [lastweekinaws.com: Is ECS deprecated? Has Kubernetes won?](https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/reader-mailbag-is-ecs-deprecated)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A witty, incisive comparison between AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS) and Kubernetes. It contrasts the operational simplicity of AWS-native orchestration with the global flexibility and extensibility offered by the Kubernetes ecosystem.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Experts Discuss Top Kubernetes Trends and Production Challenges](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-trends-and-challenges) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A panel of top cloud architects discussing operational friction, scale limitations, and the evolution of cloud-native storage interfaces. Serves as a great snapshot of structural difficulties in managing large-scale enterprise microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [superuser.openstack.org: Run Your Kubernetes Cluster on OpenStack in Production](https://superuser.openinfra.org/articles/run-your-kubernetes-cluster-on-openstack-in-production) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical playbook outlining how to marry OpenStack's bare-metal/VM resources with Kubernetes automation. Outlines storage mapping through Cinder, network integration via Octavia/Neutron, and high-performance production topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.px.dev: How etcd works and 6 tips to keep in mind](https://blog.px.dev/etcd-6-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analyzing etcd internals under the Raft consensus mechanism. Provides six optimization techniques covering disk partition isolating, compact tasks, db sizing, lease scaling, and defragmentation routines necessary to protect cluster health.
-  - **(2021)** [kruyt.org: Migrate from Docker to Containerd in Kubernetes](https://kruyt.org/migrate-docker-containerd-kubernetes) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks engineers through swapping the Docker container engine for Containerd inside a running Kubernetes node group, addressing the DockerShim deprecation and explaining runtime socket migration.
-  - **(2021)** [opensourcerers.org: How to go from Docker to Kubernetes the right way 🌟](https://www.opensourcerers.org/2021/02/01/how-to-go-from-docker-to-kubernetes-the-right-way) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive migration roadmap targeting teams transitioning from local Docker-centric environments to multi-node Kubernetes topologies. Focuses on rewriting network exposes, volume mounts, and orchestrating stateful workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural overview of Docker packaging standards and Kubernetes cluster orchestration. Breaks down runtimes, images, volume abstraction, and networking architectures in cloud deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [imaginarycloud.com: Docker VS Kubernetes? It should be Docker + Kubernetes](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/docker-vs-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry perspective arguing against treating Docker and Kubernetes as mutually exclusive entities. It demonstrates how standardizing container execution formats synergizes with enterprise scaling.
-  - **(2021)** [stackify.com: The Advantages of Using Kubernetes and Docker Together](https://stackify.com/kubernetes-docker-deployments) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report analyzing the concrete business and performance benefits of leveraging containerized execution standards alongside automated distributed resource schedulers.
-  - **(2021)** [decipherzone.com: Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm: A Container Orchestration Tools Comparison](https://www.decipherzone.com/blog-detail/kubernetes-vs-docker-swarm) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts the architecture of Docker Swarm and Kubernetes. Compares the ease of setup, operational simplicity, and limited feature-set of Swarm with the deep customizability, security layers, and advanced scheduling of Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Lessons learned from managing a Kubernetes cluster for side projects (GKE)](https://itnext.io/lessons-learned-from-managing-a-kubernetes-cluster-for-side-projects-780fbbacf36c)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic breakdown of cost-efficiency structures and management workloads on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) for non-enterprise developers. Offers hands-on advice on resource requests, limits, node pools, and custom ingress solutions.
-  - **(2021)** [snyk.io: Shipping Kubernetes-native applications with confidence](https://snyk.io/blog/shipping-kubernetes-native-applications-with-confidence)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores secure deployment strategies for containerized architectures. The guide emphasizes continuous vulnerability scanning, secure base images, and enforcement of Kubernetes security policies within active CI/CD delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CKS Exam Series #9 RBAC v2](https://itnext.io/cks-exam-series-9-rbac-v2-23ee24dd77cd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) configurations as tested on the Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) exam. Covers building precise ClusterRoles, auditing authorization logs, and locking down service account privileges.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.palark.com: Failure stories #2. How to destroy Elasticsearch while migrating it within Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/failure-stories-elasticsearch-migration-within-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed post-mortem analyzing how an Elasticsearch cluster was lost during a live migration inside Kubernetes. Explores errors with dynamic PV provisioning, split-brain master node configurations, and recovery steps, providing guidelines for safely moving stateful applications.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Topology Aware Scheduling in Kubernetes Part 1: The High Level Business Case](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/topology-aware-scheduling-in-kubernetes-part-1-the-high-level-business-case) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the business and technical motivations of Topology-Aware Scheduling. Explains how aligning CPU, memory, and high-performance PCIe peripherals (such as SRIOV NICs and GPUs) inside single NUMA nodes minimizes latency and increases raw computing performance.
-  - **(2021)** [qwinix.io: What Is Kubernetes? K8s Uses, Benefits, & More](https://www.qwinix.io/blog-what-is-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-level review detailing containerization benefits, resource allocation, self-healing architectures, and declarative desired states. Aimed at introducing product leads and junior engineers to the core patterns of K8s orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [harness.io: Introducing Recommendations API: Find Potential Cost Savings Programmatically](https://www.harness.io/blog/recommendations-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines programmatic cost reduction strategies utilizing Harness's Recommendations API. Shows how development teams can continuously query and apply optimized CPU/Memory resource constraints to reconcile performance with budget limits.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Cloud Native and Kubernetes Observability: Expert Panel](https://www.infoq.com/articles/cloud-native-observability)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive panel summary exploring the evolution from basic health checking to modern high-fidelity telemetry platforms. Focuses on the convergence of tracing, structural logging, metrics, and eBPF technology to capture deep telemetry with minimal agent overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Avoiding Kubernetes Cluster Outages with Synthetic Monitoring](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/avoiding-kubernetes-cluster-outages-synthetic-monitoring)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to configure active synthetic monitoring inside Kubernetes clusters using tools like Kuberhealthy. Explains how continuous integration of active test suites catches hidden infrastructure failures (such as DNS timeouts and dynamic volume attachment issues) before users are affected.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Workloads in the Serverless Era: Architecture, Platforms, and Trends](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-workloads-serverless-era) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the structural patterns, frameworks (Knative, KEDA), and architectural challenges of running scale-to-zero serverless runtimes inside a standard Kubernetes control loop. Focuses on lifecycle scaling profiles and routing constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Essential Tools: 2021](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-essential-tools-2021-def12e84c572)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert selection of developer and operator terminal utilities designed to streamline interaction with Kubernetes clusters. Reviews advanced interactive CLI browsers like k9s, visual dashboards like Lens, log stream multiplexers like Stern, and context switches like kubectx.
-  - **(2021)** [civo.com: Get up and running with Kubeflow on Civo Kubernetes](https://www.civo.com/learn/get-up-and-running-with-kubeflow-on-civo-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed installation and operations guide showing how to deploy Kubeflow pipelines onto lightweight managed Civo K3s clusters. Covers setting up deep learning environments, model pipelines, and monitoring routines.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Annotating Kubernetes Services for Humans](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/20/annotating-k8s-for-humans) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the usage of annotations to embed human-readable metadata, licensing info, and contact details into Kubernetes resources. Highlights operational benefits for large-scale enterprise inventory management.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Tips & Tricks for CKA, CKAD and CKS exams](https://itnext.io/tips-tricks-for-cka-ckad-and-cks-exams-cc9dade1f76d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic prep guide detailing exam-taking patterns, terminal optimization tricks, and alias setups designed to maximize efficiency under exam pressure. It covers imperative command generation (such as kubectl run and dry-run flags), context switching, and debugging procedures across Linux Foundation certifications.
-  - **(2021)** [kodekloud.com: CKA vs CKAD vs CKS – What is the Difference](https://kodekloud.com/blog/cka-vs-ckad-vs-cks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, comparative breakdown highlighting the structural differences, syllabus domains, and target audiences of the three main Linux Foundation Kubernetes exams (CKA, CKAD, CKS). It helps system administrators, application developers, and security engineers choose the certification pathway matching their professional profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [learnk8s.io/first-steps](https://learnkube.com/training)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A world-class instructional portal providing interactive labs and highly visual, deeply detailed tutorials designed to demystify complex Kubernetes networking and cluster topologies. Ideal for training enterprise engineering teams, it ensures robust mental models of container interactions and scheduling concepts.
-  - **(2021)** [ubuntuask.com: Best New Kubernetes Books](https://ubuntuask.com/blog/best-new-kubernetes-books)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated index review evaluating the latest and most impactful publications on Kubernetes administration, cloud-native security, and microservices design patterns. It helps technology leaders select high-quality literature to train engineering teams on modern cloud architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to make exclusive locks in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/madmaxx/how-to-make-exclusive-locks-in-kubernetes-23if) [GO/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to design and execute distributed exclusive locking mechanisms inside Kubernetes. It details the structural usage of the Coordination API (Lease resources) and leader election patterns to prevent concurrent state manipulation in multi-replica microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [rpadovani.com: How Kubernetes picks which pods to delete during scale-in](https://rpadovani.com/k8s-algorithm-pick-pod-scale-in) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural examination of the scheduling algorithm's decision tree when scaling down workloads. Details the step-by-step prioritization logic (e.g., node location, zone balance, Pod Disruption Budgets, resource usage) used to select replicas for termination.
-  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to create Multi-Container Pods in Kubernetes](https://www.howtoforge.com/multi-container-pods-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical hands-on guide for configuring multi-container Pod layouts in Kubernetes. Outlines core design concepts like Sidecars, Adapters, and Ambassador proxies, emphasizing network and disk sharing.
-  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: Service proxy, pod, sidecar, oh my!](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/service-proxy-pod-sidecar-oh-my) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A master-level analysis detailing network transport mechanics between proxies, sidecars, and local services in a Pod. Discusses virtual interfaces, loopback traffic routing, and proxy interception protocols.
-  - **(2021)** [thenucleargeeks.com: Introduction to Kubernetes Pods](https://thenucleargeeks.com/2021/03/22/introduction-to-pods-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational guide into the foundational anatomy of Kubernetes Pods. Explains how Pods map namespaces, IP allocations, and host resources down to execution runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [thecloudblog.net: Kubernetes Container Lifecycle Events and Hooks](https://thecloudblog.net/lab/kubernetes-container-lifecycle-events-and-hooks) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review of PostStart and PreStop container execution hooks. Demonstrates patterns to orchestrate application initialization scripts and handle connection draining during scaling events.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Kubernetes Taints, Tolerations, and Understanding the PreferNoSchedule Effect](https://trstringer.com/understanding-prefernoschedule) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the mechanics of taints and tolerations, focusing on the PreferNoSchedule effect. Illustrates scheduling decisions under compute pressure when taints act as soft constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #8: Kubernetes Object Name, Labels, Selectors and Namespace](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/02/kubernetes-for-developers-8-Object%20Name-Labels-Selectors-Namespace.html) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces developers to core API resource concepts. Focuses on naming schemes, metadata definitions, and organizing resources using standard selector syntaxes.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #11: Pod Organization using Labels](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/03/kubernetes-for-developers-11-pod-organization-using-labels.html) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to organizing pods using semantic label patterns. Covers metadata strategies for managing multi-tier applications across environments and tracking target release states.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How do applications run on kubernetes?](https://thenewstack.io/how-do-applications-run-on-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to the mechanics of running containers on Kubernetes. Maps the journey of a workload manifest from API parsing through scheduling to Kubelet execution.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Kubernetes 101: Get Better Uptime with K8s Health Checks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9w3DH1zAc8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational video outlining the foundational principles of Kubernetes health checks.
-- Introduces how liveness and readiness probes directly influence ingress controller routing and Pod self-healing.
-- Perfect for establishing baseline operational knowledge for platform engineering teams.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Health Checks Using Probes](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-health-checks-using-probes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the operational significance of K8s probes over basic container process checks.
-- Discusses how HTTP and TCP sockets verify actual application availability rather than simple OS-level process existence.
-- Provides robust YAML definitions for common production workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Readiness Probes β€” Examples & Common Pitfalls](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-readiness-probes-examples-common-pitfalls-136e3a9a058d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical deep dive into the architecture of Readiness probes, focusing on common design anti-patterns.
-- Warns against linking Readiness checks to upstream dependencies (e.g., databases), which triggers cascading failures across services.
-- Offers architectural guidelines for resilient, independent probe designs.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 2: How to Use Health Checks](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/kubernetes-health-checks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses Kubernetes health checks as a fundamental building block of cloud-native observability.
-- Details how to align probe configurations with telemetry and Prometheus metrics.
-- Focuses on mitigating application downtime through precise timing configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [martinheinz.dev: Improving Application Availability with Pod Readiness Gates](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/63) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced exploration of Pod Readiness Gates as an extensibility interface for validating external network state.
-- Covers how cloud-native load balancers and service meshes interact with custom Pod conditions.
-- Indispensable for architectures requiring external validation prior to directing production traffic to Pods.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Configure Kubernetes Readiness and Liveness Probes - Tutorial | Pavan Belagatti 🌟](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/configure-kubernetes-readiness-and-liveness-probes-tutorial-478p)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step developer guide on implementing probe specifications in Kubernetes manifests.
-- Covers the fundamental differences between HTTP, TCP, and Exec handlers.
-- Ideal for application developers looking to quickly implement basic self-healing properties.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Understanding Kubernetes limits and requests by example 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-limits-requests)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical, hands-on exploration of requests and limits behavior using real-world scenarios.
-- Details the underlying kernel processes: CFS shares allocation vs. CFS quota limits.
-- Traces the exact path leading to memory OOM-Kills and CPU throttling events.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Sizing Applications in Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sizing-applications-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's guide on rightsizing containerized workloads in OpenShift and vanilla Kubernetes.
-- Discusses iterative load testing methodologies to derive realistic resource baselines.
-- Outlines how proper sizing reduces infrastructure overhead while maintaining application performance profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 1: How to Manage Cluster Capacity with Requests and Limits](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/kubernetes-request-and-limits)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of New Relic's resource management series.
-- Discusses how the scheduling engine maps resource requests onto bare-metal or VM node capacity.
-- Offers basic guidelines for balancing overall cluster reliability against hosting costs.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Resource Management in Production](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-resource-management-in-production-d5382c904ed1) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the operational complexities of managing CPU and Memory resources in enterprise clusters.
-- Analyzes the direct impact of misaligned requests and limits on node scaling and scheduling.
-- Details robust strategies for avoiding OOM killers and kernel-level CPU starvation.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Kubernetes: part 22 – LimitRange](https://dev.to/aurelievache/understanding-kubernetes-part-22-limitrange-144l)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual and friendly guide to using `LimitRange` objects in Kubernetes.
-- Illustrates how namespace boundaries act as safety nets, auto-injecting default CPU/Memory limits when missing.
-- Excellent for developer onboarding and cluster-wide resource compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [netdata.cloud: Kubernetes Throttling Doesn’t Have To Suck. Let Us Help! 🌟🌟](https://www.netdata.cloud/blog/kubernetes-throttling-doesnt-have-to-suck-let-us-help)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to detect and resolve CPU throttling using the Netdata agent.
-- Translates complex CFS quota statistics into actionable developer metrics.
-- Recommends adjustments to container configs to prevent performance degradation.
-  - **(2021)** [All you need to know to get started with the Kube Scheduler](https://gist.github.com/luisalfonsopreciado/40a0fc2319241d517832affdce2bc1ff)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured developer reference summarizing primary Kube Scheduler mechanisms.
-- Explains configuring node affinity, taints, tolerations, and scheduling profile plugins.
-- Provides a robust cheat-sheet format for engineering custom resource schedules.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Essential Tips to Manage Kubernetes Costs](https://thenewstack.io/5-essential-tips-to-manage-kubernetes-costs) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a strategic blueprint for limiting resource waste within cloud-native infrastructures. It focuses on setting realistic resource request and limit boundaries, utilizing horizontal and vertical autoscaling mechanisms, and eliminating orphaned volume structures.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Expensive Kubernetes Cost Traps and How to Deal with Them](https://thenewstack.io/5-expensive-kubernetes-cost-traps-and-how-to-deal-with-them) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies the core operational anti-patterns that lead to rapid cluster cost inflation. Offers actionable patterns to address over-provisioning, unthrottled non-production environments, and structural failures to leverage public cloud savings plans.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Assessing the True Cost of Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/assessing-the-true-cost-of-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide addressing the total cost of ownership (TCO) of maintaining enterprise-scale Kubernetes installations. Explores hidden cost vectors, including data transfer fees, multi-zone control plane redundancies, and internal operational overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Reducing Kubernetes Costs](https://hackernoon.com/reducing-kubernetes-costs) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores pragmatic optimization techniques to trim compute waste. Focuses on standard auto-scaling mechanisms (HPA, VPA, Karpenter) and leveraging pre-emptible instances for elastic background processing.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: KubeCost: Monitor Kubernetes Costs with kubectl](https://thenewstack.io/kubecost-monitor-kubernetes-costs-with-kubectl) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces CLI-driven financial observability workflows via the `kubectl-cost` plugin. Teaches engineers to quickly isolate resource-heavy configurations and run cost analysis commands directly within terminal shells.
-  - **(2021)** [rtfm.co.ua: Kubernetes: Cluster Cost Monitoring – Kubernetes Resource Report and Kubecost](https://rtfm.co.ua/en/kubernetes-cluster-cost-monitoring-kubernetes-resource-report-and-kubecost) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts the resource-efficient 'Kubernetes Resource Report' project with the full-featured analytical depth of Kubecost. Assists engineers in finding the ideal balance between low deployment overhead and comprehensive reporting capability.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 questions to answer when considering a multi-cluster Kubernetes architecture](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/multi-cluster-kubernetes-architecture) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A decision framework for assessing multi-cluster infrastructures. Guides administrators through considerations of global routing setup, uniform access management across clusters, and fleet management overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Do You Need Multi-Clusters? 🌟](https://itnext.io/do-you-need-multi-clusters-6e58556f7f06) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured assessment evaluating business requirements against multi-cluster complexity. Highlights isolation properties, compliance partitioning requirements, and cross-cluster resource sharing overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: 3 Reasons to Choose a Wide Cluster over Multi-Cluster with Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/3-reasons-to-choose-a-wide-cluster-over-multi-cluster-with-kubernetes-c923fecf4644) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents core technical rationales supporting single wide clusters instead of segmented multi-cluster footprints. Highlights simplified deployment setups, decreased licensing/overhead expenses, and streamlined internal networking models.
-  - **(2021)** [platform9.com: Kubernetes Cluster Sizing – How Large Should a Kubernetes Cluster Be?](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-cluster-sizing-how-large-should-a-kubernetes-cluster-be) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores calculation parameters used to size enterprise Kubernetes control environments. Reviews scaling limits of the internal etc database, virtual overlay network topologies, and standard scheduler limits.
-  - **(2021)** [datacenterknowledge.com: The Pros and Cons of Kubernetes-Based Hybrid Cloud](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/cloud/the-pros-and-cons-of-kubernetes-based-hybrid-cloud) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural advantages and operational challenges of maintaining a hybrid-cloud Kubernetes topology. Analyzes network latency bottlenecks, data compliance demands, and cluster tooling unified control setups.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CRD is just a table in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/crd-is-just-a-table-in-kubernetes-13e15367bbe4) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual guide illustrating CRD schemas by comparing them to standard relational database tables. Details validation rules, standard controller reconcilers, and the structural pathways through which resources interact with etcd.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Automating System Updates for Kubernetes Clusters using Ansible](https://itnext.io/automating-system-updates-for-kubernetes-clusters-using-ansible-94a70f4e1972)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical guide detailing the orchestration of OS-level patch management across Kubernetes worker and control-plane nodes using Ansible playbooks. It presents safe operational practices, including automated draining and unscheduling of nodes prior to updates, followed by post-update validation and uncordoning. It minimizes workload disruptions through structured, serial host rolling-reboots.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Embracing failures and cutting infrastructure costs: Spot instances in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/embracing-failures-and-cutting-infrastructure-costs-spot-instances-in-kubernetes-6976781beacc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic engineering guide detailing how to harness AWS Spot Instances or GCP Preemptible VMs safely within Kubernetes clusters to slash compute spend. It provides design patterns for node affinity, tolerations, and Karpenter/Cluster-Autoscaler configurations that handle sudden, 2-minute instance termination warnings. It presents architectural methods to isolate fault-tolerant batch or microservice workloads from critical stateful systems.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: A Framework for Kubernetes Incident Response](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/a-framework-for-kubernetes-incident-response) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A domain-specific incident response framework engineered specifically for Kubernetes environments, detailing remediation strategies for cluster-level compromises. It bridges security compliance and site reliability engineering (SRE) practices, explaining how to handle rogue containers, privilege escalations, and API server breaches. It offers hands-on guidance for isolating pods, preserving forensic evidence, and auditing Kube-apiserver logs.
-  - **(2021)** [container-security.site: PCI Container Orchestration Guidance for Kubernetes](https://www.container-security.site/defenders/PCI_Container_Orchestration_Guidance.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth security architectural blueprint explaining how to design, harden, and audit a Kubernetes cluster to meet strict PCI-DSS payment card data security regulations. It details namespace isolation strategies, network segmentation using granular policies, encrypted storage of secrets, and real-time audit logging configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Infrastructure as code: Create and configure infrastructure elements in seconds](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/08/infrastructure-as-code-create-and-configure-infrastructure-elements-in-seconds)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the foundational design patterns of Infrastructure as Code (IaC). Explains how codifying environments speeds up resource instantiation, eliminates configuration drift, and acts as the basis for reliable automation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/jamesw4/confirm-tfvars](https://github.com/jamesw4/confirm-tfvars) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” confirm-tfvars acts as a tactical CLI guardrail that intercepts execution workflows to verify designated variables inside active tfvars files before applying. It serves as an architectural firewall during production execution runs, reducing the risk of human-error configurations causing cascading resource destruction.
-  - **(2021)** [getbetterdevops.io: Build Docker Images Using Ansible and Packer](https://www.empowersurvivors.net) [YAML/HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blueprint demonstrating how to integrate Ansible playbooks as provisioning engines inside HashiCorp Packer build runs. Outlines processes to construct audited, standardized, and security-hardened Docker images.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Terraform 1.1 moves forward with refactoring helpers and native Terraform Cloud integration](https://www.devclass.com/devops/2021/12/09/terraform-11-moves-forward-with-refactoring-helpers-and-native-terraform-cloud-integration/1621944) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the architecture of the Terraform 1.1 release, focusing on native `moved` blocks which revolutionized configuration refactoring. This shift eliminated manual, error-prone `terraform state mv` CLI runs in CI/CD pipelines, allowing developers to declaratively trace resource migrations directly inside codebases.
-  - **(2021)** [phillipsj.net: Dynamically Loaded Terraform Providers 🌟](https://www.phillipsj.net/posts/dynamically-loaded-terraform-providers) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth investigation of how Terraform loads and resolves provider plugins dynamically. Covers binary dependency management inside isolated, non-internet-connected execution nodes and air-gapped registry mirrors.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.gruntwork.io: How to manage multiple environments with Terraform 🌟](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/how-to-manage-multiple-environments-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational analysis by Gruntwork covering strategies to organize code across distinct environments (Dev, Staging, Prod). Contrasts workspace separation with modular folder structures and Terragrunt wrappers, highlighting trade-offs regarding blast radius boundaries, state isolation, and configuration duplicate elimination.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.teemo.co: Terraform in 10 commands](https://blog.teemo.co/terraform-in-10-commands-e737dfd8bf31)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured, quick-reference guide detailing the ten core CLI commands required to manage infrastructure lifecycles. Covers initialization, plan, apply, destroy, and state manipulation, making it an excellent onboarding cheat-sheet for developers.
-  - **(2021)** [trek10.com: Beginner's Guide to Using Terraform with AWS 🌟](https://caylent.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-using-terraform-with-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, step-by-step introduction to establishing your first AWS configurations using Terraform. Covers authenticating to AWS providers, configuring remote S3 state backends, and provisioning modular VPCs.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Packer and Terraform with Immutable Infrastructure](https://dev.to/cloudskills/packer-and-terraform-with-immutable-infrastructure-47ja)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Discusses the collaborative ecosystem of HashiCorp Packer and Terraform. Explores building gold-standard virtual machine images with Packer and instantly orchestrating them within elastic scale sets using Terraform, realizing true immutable infrastructure patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to use Terraform to create a small-scale Cloud Infrastructure 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-use-terraform-to-create-a-small-scale-cloud-infrastructure-abf54fabc9dd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical blueprint detailing how to structure, split, and orchestrate a minimal yet secure AWS environment (VPC, EC2, RDS, Security Groups) using a single cleanly architected Terraform module.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: What does the Terraform 1.0 release mean for you?](https://acloudguru.com/blog/engineering/what-does-the-terraform-1-0-release-mean-for-you)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the watershed release of Terraform 1.0. This release established long-term API stability, backward compatibility guarantees, and highly optimized upgrade lifecycles, cementing its status as an enterprise-grade staple.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Terraform 1.0 Reflects What HashiCorp Has Learned About Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/terraform-1-0-reflects-what-hashicorp-has-learned-about-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive retrospection of the lessons that shaped the landmark Terraform 1.0 milestone. Highlights improvements in state file handling, custom provider interfaces, and the maturation of HCL syntax semantics.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: My top 5 tips for setting up Terraform 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/terraform-tips)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A brief structural best-practices post detailing the absolute essentials for early Terraform setups: remote backend locking, declarative module isolation, automated syntax checks, dry-run validations, and secret scrubbing.
-  - **(2021)** [scalefactory.com: Failing faster with terraform](https://scalefactory.com/blog/2021/10/13/failing-faster-with-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Discusses modern paradigms for catching HCL flaws early. Focuses on combining automated formatting commands, dynamic linters (e.g. tflint), local state validation, and policy checks directly inside developer pre-commit hooks.
-  - **(2021)** [Why we use Terraform and not Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, or CloudFormation](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/why-we-use-terraform-and-not-chef-puppet-ansible-saltstack-or-cloudformation)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Gruntwork's seminal architectural analysis comparing declarative provisioning against procedural configuration management tools. Highlights the benefits of immutable infrastructure and masterless architectures, establishing Terraform as the premier tool for resource orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [Bridgecrew: Misconfigured Terraform Modules Are a Security Issue](https://thenewstack.io/bridgecrew-all-these-misconfigured-terraform-modules-are-a-security-issue)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the cybersecurity risks introduced by copying untrusted community-designed modules. Emphasizes the imperative for dev teams to perform automated static analysis and linting (e.g., using Checkov) in CI/CD pipelines to catch vulnerabilities pre-deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [prcode.co.uk: Connect Azure MySQL to Private Endpoint with Terraform](https://prcode.co.uk/2021/04/29/connect-azure-mysql-to-private-endpoint-with-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A specific, hands-on architectural walkthrough detailing how to provision and link an Azure Database for MySQL instance to a virtual network using Private Endpoints and private DNS zones in Terraform.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Cloudflare Improves Automated Terraform Generation Tool 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/cloudflare-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the advancement of Cloudflare's utility (cf-terraforming) for generating valid HCL representations of pre-existing Cloudflare configurations. Dramatically simplifies onboarding historical CDN/WAF configurations into IaC.
-  - **(2021)** [circleci.com: Infrastructure as Code, part 1: create a Kubernetes cluster with Terraform](https://circleci.com/blog/learn-iac-part1) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A three-part structured technical guide exploring infrastructure-as-code deployment via CircleCI and Terraform. Focuses on orchestrating declarative Kubernetes clusters, building Docker artifacts, and coordinating continuous GitOps-driven deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [rpadovani.com: How to make Terraform waiting for cloud-init to finish on EC2 without SSH](https://rpadovani.com/terraform-cloudinit) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses a common race condition by detailing how to orchestrate Terraform to hold resource readiness signals until cloud-init scripts complete execution, without resorting to vulnerable, direct SSH connections.
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Terraform meets AppOps 🌟](https://shipa.io/terraform-meets-appops-2) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how integrating Shipa's AppOps architecture with declarative Terraform plans bridges the gap between infrastructure deployment and application runtime operations, giving application developers direct deployment capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [gist.github.com/chadmcrowell: AKS w/Virtual Nodes (ACI)](https://gist.github.com/chadmcrowell/4d11b8a56aba3bdc32ea73c31104357b) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical Gist code blueprint illustrating how to integrate AKS with Virtual Nodes backed by Azure Container Instances (ACI). Provides a dynamic model for running containerized burst workloads serverlessly without additional VM node provisioning.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How I use Terraform and Helm to deploy the Kubernetes Dashboard 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/terraform-deploy-helm) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates deploy automation patterns combining Terraform with Helm. Demonstrates the mechanics of deploying cluster-level operational workloads like the Kubernetes Dashboard by using the Terraform Helm provider, aligning underlying platform provisioning with packaging patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [Fully Automated OpenShift Deployments With VMware vSphere](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fully-automated-openshift-deployments-with-vmware-vsphere) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed documentation on Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI) for Red Hat OpenShift on VMware vSphere environments. The automation workflow covers DNS registration, load balancing, virtual machine provisioning, and cluster bootstrapping directly from the installer. This integration streamlines on-premise private cloud delivery, reducing manual operational overhead to nearly zero.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Security Best Practices for Kubernetes Cluster Design 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-security-best-practices-for-kubernetes-cluster-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores architectural security design patterns for OpenShift, including network segmentation, API access control, multi-tenancy models, and secure OS configurations via CoreOS. It highlights key defensive controls like Security Context Constraints (SCCs) and identity provider integrations. A must-read for compliance-oriented infrastructure architects designing high-security Kubernetes platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Ask an OpenShift Admin Office Hour - Authentication and Authorization](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ask-an-openshift-admin-office-hour-authentication-and-authorization)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive session breakdown focused on OpenShift's native OAuth server, identity providers (LDAP, Active Directory, Keycloak), and RBAC mapping strategies. It provides deep troubleshooting techniques for authentication flow misconfigurations and token management. Live grounding validates these techniques as crucial for securing enterprise-grade API endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Amazon and Red Hat Announce the General Availability of Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/amazon-and-red-hat-announce-general-availability-red-hat-openshift-service-aws-rosa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The landmark joint press release introducing Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA). This GA announcement marks the evolution of self-managed setups into a unified, AWS-native billing and operations model.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS Now GA](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-now-generally-availably) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official AWS News Blog GA release for ROSA. It highlights deep integration with native AWS consoles, identity management, and simplified direct deployment methods.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Announces the General Availability of the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/red-hat-openshift-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An independent analytical view of the ROSA launch, discussing its competitive placement relative to Amazon EKS and details regarding AWS Support integration.
-  - **(2021)** [datacenterknowledge.com: Red Hat Brings Its Managed OpenShift Kubernetes Service to AWS](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/hyperscalers/red-hat-brings-its-managed-openshift-kubernetes-service-to-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Data Center Knowledge covers the business and technical implications of Red Hat's native managed service strategy on AWS, looking at enterprise hybrid cloud trends.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.vizuri.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) Positions OpenShift for Mainstream Adoption](https://blog.vizuri.com/red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-rosa-positions-openshift-for-mainstream-adoption)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A market-focused assessment highlighting the reduction in operational friction when transitioning to managed OpenShift on cloud-native hardware.
-  - **(2021)** [tommeramber/ocp-automations](https://github.com/tommeramber/ocp-automations) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community repository of automation playbooks and scripts designed to streamline configuration, security hardening, and deployment procedures across diverse OpenShift Container Platform clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [Rootless podman and NFS](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/rootless-podman-nfs) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A troubleshooting guide explaining UID/GID translation mechanisms when mounting NFS shared drives onto rootless Podman systems.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS: architecture and networking](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-architecture-and-networking) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide on ROSA integration within existing virtual networks, demonstrating VPC configurations, routing tables, and Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) design parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Using VPC Peering to Connect an OpenShift Service on an AWS (ROSA) Cluster to an Amazon RDS MySQL Database in a Different VPC](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-vpc-peering-to-connect-an-openshift-service-on-an-aws-rosa-cluster-to-an-amazon-rds-mysql-database-in-a-different-vpc) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides step-by-step instructions for establishing low-latency VPC peering connections between an active ROSA container network and an external Amazon RDS MySQL database cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [State of OpenShift Container Storage](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/state-of-openshift-container-storage-eran-tamir-and-duncan-hardie-red-hat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural overview analyzes the Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage platform (now OpenShift Data Foundation). It details how combining Ceph, NooBaa, and Rook creates an integrated control plane to deliver multi-cloud block, file, and object endpoints for OpenShift workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Bringing Your VMs to Kubernetes With KubeVirt](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/bringing-your-vms-to-kubernetes-with-kubevirt)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep technical exploration of KubeVirt mechanics, detailing how VMs are translated into Kubernetes pods. By mapping VM instances to pod boundaries, KubeVirt uses standard container runtimes to manage virtual disks, tap network interfaces, and guest system memory. This guide details the API translation layer where VM resources are scheduled as standard K8s objects, leveraging built-in scheduler constraints, affinity rules, and persistent volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [okd4-upi-lab-setup: Building an OpenShift - OKD 4.X Lab](https://cgruver.github.io/okd4-upi-lab-setup) [ANSIBLE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automated GitHub lab orchestration repository designed to construct an OKD 4.x environment via User Provisioned Infrastructure (UPI). Using automated Bash scripts and Ansible playbooks, it speeds up the configuration of helper services (DNS, HAProxy, Web server) and manages cluster deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: ACM Ansible Integration Overview](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores integrations bridging Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (ACM) with Ansible Automation Platform. Automates physical or non-Kubernetes resource tasks at critical points in cluster lifecycles.
-  - **(2021)** [OpenBuilt](https://openbuilt.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” OpenBuilt is an open industry platform facilitating digital supply chain orchestration for construction environments. Built on hybrid cloud and OpenShift technologies, it streamlines third-party application interoperability.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: IBM, Red Hat and Cobuilder Develop OpenBuilt, a Platform for the Construction Industry](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/ibm-redhat-openbuilt)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This InfoQ article covers the collaborative launch of OpenBuilt by IBM, Red Hat, and Cobuilder, exploring the architectural goals of unifying global construction logistics, IoT, and BIM solutions through API patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [simplecheatsheet.com](https://simplecheatsheet.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented cheat sheet aggregate portal designed for quick reference access. Houses quick syntax charts for scripting runtimes, operating system CLIs, and configuration tools, optimizing task execution speed for active software engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [confluence.sakaiproject.org](https://sakaiproject.atlassian.net/wiki) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Central wiki repository hosted by Atlassian Confluence detailing design decisions, setup scripts, and architectural patterns of the open-source Sakai educational software suite. Highly valued for tracing monolithic Java stack layouts and migrations.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com: Advanced Network customizations for OpenShift Install](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/advanced-network-customizations-for-openshift-install) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive engineering blueprint outlining custom network CIDR sizing, MTU size tuning, and DNS overrides during OpenShift core installations. Essential for platform architects designing multi-tenant clusters within stringent corporate networks.
-  - **(2021)** [Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated price reduction: Price lowered by 75% on average, SLA improved to 99.95% 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-dedicated-price-reduction) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the significant 75% pricing reduction and SLA upgrade to 99.95% for OpenShift Dedicated. Analyzes cloud licensing cost implications and enterprise planning strategies for multi-cloud deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Scaling My App: Serverless vs Kubernetes 🌟](https://itnext.io/scaling-my-app-serverless-vs-kubernetes-cdb8adf446e1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical comparison contrasting serverless scaling models against container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes. Breaks down cost efficiency, resource management overhead, cold starts, scale-to-zero capabilities, and developer productivity trade-offs.
-  - **(2021)** [Is Serverless The End Of Kubernetes?](https://towardsdatascience.com/kubernetes-serverless-differences-84699f370609)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the future of container orchestration versus FaaS models. Argues that serverless approaches do not replace Kubernetes; instead, they coexist through frameworks like Knative that run serverless control planes natively on top of Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [ServerlessHorrors: A Web Compiling Nightmares in the Serverless World](https://revistacloud.com/serverlesshorrors-la-web-que-recoge-las-peores-pesadillas-del-mundo-serverless) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A catalog documenting real-world runtime failures, billing anomalies, database connection exhaustion, cold start latency bottlenecks, and unexpected vendor configurations within modern serverless cloud setups.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Let’s monitor edge computing networks with RHEL!](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/lets-monitor-edge-computing-networks-rhel) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Red Hat article focuses on implementing low-overhead system monitoring for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Edge nodes. It details collecting system state telemetry over thin, low-bandwidth connections.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Why KubeEdge is my favorite open source project of 2020 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/kubeedge)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source profile detailing KubeEdge. The article outlines how KubeEdge extends the standard Kubernetes control plane to remote systems, ensuring offline local node execution and MQTT-driven IoT connectivity.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Bring your Kubernetes workloads to the edge](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/22/bring-your-kubernetes-workloads-edge) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide on scaling down and adapting standard containerized workloads to small, resource-constrained edge computing environments. It outlines storage optimizations and minimized memory footprint topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: A New Kubernetes Edge Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/a-new-kubernetes-edge-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploratory piece mapping out cutting-edge architectural patterns for multi-cluster edge configurations, comparing unified central control plane models with highly autonomous, decoupled local cluster patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloudian CTO: Kubernetes, Standardization Key to Edge](https://thenewstack.io/cloudian-cto-kubernetes-standardization-key-to-edge)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive perspective from Cloudian highlighting Kubernetes standardization as the foundational component of modern edge architecture. It analyzes strategies to coordinate hybrid storage clusters safely across remote zones.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x.io](https://jayex.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Jenkins X is an automated, cloud-native CI/CD platform engineered specifically for Kubernetes environments. Driven by Tekton and Helm, it implements comprehensive GitOps-based environment promotion and dynamic preview deployment capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [How to Speed Up Software Development with Build and Test Acceleration Tools](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the business and technical value of distributed build acceleration systems. Analyzes build parallelization constraints, dependency mapping, and caching strategies to maximize developer productivity.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Docker image updates](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/02/08/docker-base-os-upgrade)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A release bulletin reviewing base operating system upgrades from Debian Stretch to Buster across official Jenkins Docker images, improving stability and applying critical system security updates.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: MSBuild With Jenkins | Jenkins For C# / .NET Applications](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uC7vajbnZS4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A visual step-by-step tutorial for compiling C# and enterprise .NET applications using MSBuild and Jenkins. It details configuring build triggers, workspace setup, and MSBuild plugin integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube - CloudBeesTV: Jenkins Performance: Avoiding Pitfalls, Diagnosing Issues & Scaling for Growth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTafQ-e84eY) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical deep-dive into Jenkins scaling challenges, garbage collection tuning, and heap size optimization. It outlines diagnostic strategies to mitigate UI slowness, agent connection drops, and pipeline execution bottlenecks within high-concurrency enterprise environments.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Jenkins Remoting Monitoring 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/projects/gsoc/2021/projects/remoting-monitoring) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Google Summer of Code project focused on modernizing the observability of Jenkins controller-agent communication paths. Exposes remote protocol metrics and traces to assist platform teams in troubleshooting flaky connections.
-  - **(2021)** [Jenkins: Agents Monitoring End User Survey](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdiuQN3sm2mQ2E86VTXVXu7bf_9C0hVdzhw2_Kvu3DFqL7EZA/viewform) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” User research survey focused on identifying operational pain points in Jenkins agent monitoring. Highlighted community demand for tracing agent communication channels, particularly utilizing "Jenkins Remoting Keep Alive" messages as distributed traces for proactive connection diagnostics.
-  - **(2021)** [How to Disable Code: The Developer's Production Kill Switch 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-disable-code-developers-production-kill-switch)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Conceptual guide detailing the architecture of application "kill switches" using modern feature flagging frameworks. Discusses the trade-offs between static environment configurations and dynamic, real-time control mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.csanchez.org: Serverless Jenkins Pipelines with Google Cloud Run](https://blog.csanchez.org/2021/06/15/serverless-jenkins-pipelines-with-google-cloud-run) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to run scale-to-zero, serverless Jenkins pipelines executing build pods on Google Cloud Run. This approach eliminates master runtime overheads by wrapping job logic in highly portable container environments.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Ansible and Jenkins β€” automate your scritps 🌟](https://itnext.io/ansible-and-jenkins-automate-your-scritps-8dff99ef653) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the architectural integration of Ansible with Jenkins automation pipelines. By utilizing the Jenkins Ansible Plugin, it demonstrates how to leverage Jenkins for orchestration, scheduling, and secret management while offloading configuration deployment tasks to Ansible playbooks.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Building a serverless Jenkins environment on AWS Fargate](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/devops/building-a-serverless-jenkins-environment-on-aws-fargate) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural blueprint outlines how to build a highly available, serverless Jenkins cluster on AWS Fargate. It covers eliminating static controller instances, deploying dynamic containerized worker agents via ECS, and mitigating idle cost structures. *Curator Insight*: Highlighting cloud-native agent deployment. *Live Grounding*: By 2026, Fargate-backed agents represent a dominant methodology to avoid VM configuration drift and dynamic scaling bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Run Jenkins Pipeline With AWS ECS Fargate & AWS EC2 Based ECS Cluster | Learn DevOps Tools Ep4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2CBHLwPL50&ab_channel=SandipDas) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares performance profiles and startup latencies of running Jenkins pipelines on EC2-backed ECS clusters versus serverless AWS Fargate. *Curator Insight*: EC2 vs Fargate ECS orchestration. *Live Grounding*: Highly relevant for platform engineers attempting to balance cold start times against operations costs.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Creating a CI/CD deployment pipeline for JenkinsCI with AWS SAM Pipelines 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJOlk-B66R4&ab_channel=ServerlessLand) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tutorial detailing CI/CD pipeline structures using AWS SAM (Serverless Application Model) within Jenkins instances. *Curator Insight*: SAM and serverless templates. *Live Grounding*: Helps serverless application developers automate Lambda builds and deploy CloudFormation setups.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Online Meetup: From local installation to scalable Jenkins on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsYYVkophsk) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video meetup covering the migration path of a single VM Jenkins instance onto a dynamic, autoscaling Kubernetes ecosystem. *Curator Insight*: Kubernetes scaling. *Live Grounding*: Moving to Kubernetes-orchestrated controllers is the core standard for enterprise resilient environments.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Jenkins On Kubernetes Tutorial | How to setup Jenkins on kubernetes cluster | Thetips4you 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r-C_FFDLmU&ab_channel=Thetips4you)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed video tutorial instructing engineers how to setup and run Jenkins inside Kubernetes clusters with automated pod scaling. *Curator Insight*: Step-by-step K8s deployment. *Live Grounding*: Primary configuration method for implementing dynamically isolated container runtimes for each build.
-  - **(2021)** [gist.github.com/twasink: Jenkins Image, using Docker-in-Docker 🌟](https://gist.github.com/twasink/d52ef998b2a5b24cdfaa9e7358c5282f) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical Gist providing code to run a Jenkins container using Docker-in-Docker (DinD) architectures to build and test Docker images. *Curator Insight*: Docker in Docker configuration. *Live Grounding*: DinD is widely used, though Docker socket mounting is frequently preferred for security compliance in modern production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: LambdaTest - Jenkins Tutorial For Beginners | Part 7 | Adding A Jenkins Controller & Jenkins Agent Node On Azure](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NUQhwmhTCw&ab_channel=LambdaTest)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through deploying a secure Jenkins controller and target executing agents in Azure VMs. *Curator Insight*: Azure VMs setup. *Live Grounding*: Provides basic VM-level architectural context for hybrid cloud-on-premise testing.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Jenkins high availability and disaster recovery on AWS 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/jenkins-high-availability-and-disaster-recovery-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS reference guide covering high-availability and disaster recovery setups for Jenkins using shared EFS and cross-region architectures. *Curator Insight*: AWS failover patterns. *Live Grounding*: Standard baseline architectural design for enterprise continuous delivery resilience.
-  - **(2021)** [fabiogomezdiaz.com: How to Run Packer Pipelines on Jenkins: Part 1 - Traditional Jenkins](https://fabiogomezdiaz.com/posts/how-to-run-packer-pipelines-on-jenkins-part1-traditional-jenkins) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide covering the integration of HashiCorp Packer with standard Jenkins VMs to build repeatable base images for multi-cloud platform layers. *Curator Insight*: VM building pipelines. *Live Grounding*: Critical for maintaining gold machine images within traditional infrastructure domains.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Cloud Learn Hub - How to Integrate Jenkins with Ansible Tower?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3Xyu29LIwY&ab_channel=CLOUDLEARNHUB) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to invoke automated Ansible playbooks on Ansible Tower directly from Jenkins pipelines. *Curator Insight*: Ansible Tower triggers. *Live Grounding*: Key for orchestrating configuration changes on physical and virtual nodes during build cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to Create a GitLab Multibranch Pipeline in Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=y4XGFluzPHY&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical tutorial demonstrating how to integrate GitLab repository configurations with Jenkins multibranch pipelines. Walks through auto-discovering repository branches, handling webhook triggers for pull requests, and automating branch-specific builds. *Curator Insight*: Video tutorial on GitLab pipelines. *Live Grounding*: Essential for hybrid environments bridging traditional Jenkins setups with modern GitLab VCS topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube/Bribe By Bytes: Jenkins Pipelines | Pipeline Concept | Types of Pipelines | Part 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iddMXjmr7mk&ab_channel=BribeByBytes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers declarative versus scripted pipelines in Jenkins, defining the programmatic DSL paradigms and stage blocks inside modern Jenkinsfiles. *Curator Insight*: Compares pipeline design models. *Live Grounding*: While declarative is the industry default, scripted pipeline syntax remains critical for custom Groovy orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Jenkins Tutorial β€” Part 1 β€” Pipelines 🌟](https://itnext.io/jenkins-tutorial-part-1-pipelines-bd1397cf5509)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed multi-part series covering parameterized builds, variable contexts, parallel phases, and interactive user inputs. *Curator Insight*: Multi-step pipelines deep dive. *Live Grounding*: Highly regarded learning path that guides engineers from basics to complex production Jenkinsfiles.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube - CloudBeesTV: How to Run a Shell Script in Jenkins Pipeline 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbeQWBNaNKQ&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on video showcasing secure shell (`sh`) execution steps in Jenkins pipelines. Discusses return codes, parameter escaping, and environment overrides. *Curator Insight*: Quick shell integration. *Live Grounding*: Shell execution remains the baseline execution engine within standard continuous delivery runs.
-  - **(2021)** [fosstechnix.com: How to Validate Jenkinsfile using Visual Studio Code](https://www.fosstechnix.com/validate-jenkinsfile-using-visual-studio-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to configure VS Code extensions to validate and lint declarative Jenkinsfiles before committing. *Curator Insight*: Local code linting. *Live Grounding*: Drastically reduces developer feedback loops by catching syntax errors before running builds on controllers.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Send notification to slack from the Jenkins CI Job and Jenkinsfile](https://dev.to/eavnitech/send-notification-to-slack-from-the-jenkins-ci-job-and-jenkinsfile-e-avni-tech-2lm5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A walkthrough demonstrating how to wire Slack notifications directly to Jenkins post-build declarative blocks. *Curator Insight*: Slack chat notifications. *Live Grounding*: Crucial for ChatOps environments to share instant telemetry and status metrics across developer squads.
-  - **(2021)** [community.jenkins.io: DSTY - jenkins-std-lib (Shared Library) - Interact with files/directories using Groovy!](https://community.jenkins.io/t/dsty-jenkins-std-lib-shared-library-interact-with-files-directories-using-groovy/398) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews an open-source Groovy standard library tailored for programmatic interactions with target host directory paths in pipeline pipelines. *Curator Insight*: Shared library systems. *Live Grounding*: Illustrates strategies for avoiding script-bloat in pipeline code bases.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to create parameterized job in Jenkins? What is parameterized build in Jenkins?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/08/how-to-create-parameterized-job-in.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide illustrating how to set up runtime input parameters inside Jenkins to enable selective builds. *Curator Insight*: Parameter setups. *Live Grounding*: Key paradigm for allowing operators to input custom variables like deployment targets during ad-hoc pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to schedule a job in Jenkins pipeline? How to run automation suite everyday with auto trigger scheduler?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/05/how-to-schedule-job-in-jenkins-pipeline.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through cron syntax integrations inside declarative pipelines to handle nightly build operations and scheduled automation triggers. *Curator Insight*: Scheduled job triggers. *Live Grounding*: Critical for configuring resource-intensive smoke tests to execute during low-traffic windows.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Build Docker Image using Jenkins Pipeline | Push Docker Image to Docker Hub using Jenkins 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShTC1u7_jew&ab_channel=DevOpsHint)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video guide describing how to construct Dockerfiles, run image builds inside Jenkins nodes, and ship artifacts to secure Docker registries. *Curator Insight*: Docker containerization flow. *Live Grounding*: Essential knowledge for delivery pipelines delivering containerized applications.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Jenkins and Sonarqube Integration with Maven | SonarScanner for Maven and Integrate with Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEyVXUExSqs&ab_channel=DevOpsHint)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates connecting Maven projects with SonarQube quality gates during Jenkins build pipelines to ensure code security. *Curator Insight*: Code quality gates. *Live Grounding*: Fundamental in DevSecOps pipelines ensuring security scans occur before deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube LambdaTest: Jenkins Tutorial For Beginners | Part 9 | Cross Browser Testing With LambdaTest Jenkins Plugin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5cyrE9ecis&ab_channel=LambdaTest)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows integration of the LambdaTest automated cross-browser matrix plugin inside Jenkins pipeline stages. *Curator Insight*: UI and browser testing. *Live Grounding*: Critical for frontend systems to execute visual verification and cross-browser coverage during the CI stage.
-  - **(2021)** [automationqahub.com: How To Publish ExtentReport Using Jenkins](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-publish-extentreport-using-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows how to integrate the Jenkins HTML Publisher plugin to generate interactive ExtentReport test reports inside build views. *Curator Insight*: Publishing test metrics. *Live Grounding*: Essential for making automation test feedback available inside build dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Update App Secrets with Jenkins CI and .NET Core](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/07/08/jenkins-ci-dotnet-update-secrets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates methods to safely inject environment variables and application secrets into .NET Core apps during CI builds using modern Jenkins plugins. *Curator Insight*: Secure secret injections. *Live Grounding*: Focuses on keeping access secrets out of code bases and pipeline configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Git Username/Password Credentials Binding for sh, bat, and powershell 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/07/27/git-credentials-binding-phase-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers Jenkins secure credential binding updates, preventing execution shells (sh, bat, powershell) from exposing VCS passwords in public log systems. *Curator Insight*: Securing git commands. *Live Grounding*: Baseline security practice required to prevent credentials leakage.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Setting up a CI/CD with Jenkins](https://dev.to/kennethatria/setting-up-a-ci-cd-with-jenkins-4hln)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A basic, hands-on tutorial detailing how to set up your first functional Jenkins instance, connect plugins, and build an execution flow. *Curator Insight*: Fundamental Jenkins setups. *Live Grounding*: Good for engineers seeking a fast onboarding path.
-  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: What Is Jenkins Used For? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/what-is-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level educational article describing the business value of Jenkins, its plugin ecosystem, and core deployment use cases. *Curator Insight*: Core fundamentals guide. *Live Grounding*: Useful resource for non-technical leadership onboarding.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Tech World with Nana - Jenkins Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjw_LIiDK1LXdNN82uYuuuiC)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A popular, high-density video tutorial playlist by Nana Janashia covering Jenkins architectures, shared libraries, container builds, and deployment workflows. *Curator Insight*: Comprehensive playlist. *Live Grounding*: Widely regarded as one of the best video onboarding courses for engineers learning Jenkins.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Jenkins by Building a CI/CD Pipeline 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-jenkins-by-building-a-ci-cd-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on FreeCodeCamp tutorial guiding developers through setting up pipelines with parallel stages and testing loops. *Curator Insight*: FreeCodeCamp walkthrough. *Live Grounding*: Excellent practice resource for developers learning standard Jenkinsfile structures.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Accelerate Development with Jenkins Pipelines and Continuous Integration](https://itnext.io/accelerate-development-with-jenkins-pipelines-and-continuous-integration-9a6c7857ccd2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes how standardized declarative pipelines accelerate team delivery times, reduce errors, and foster internal developer platforms. *Curator Insight*: Scaling delivery loops. *Live Grounding*: Explores how automated templates reduce engineering friction.
-  - **(2021)** [harness.io: Introduction to Helm: Charts, Deployments, & More 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-impact breakdown of Helm core components including Chart.yaml, value overriding mechanics, and templating practices. Details how modern continuous delivery engines natively incorporate Helm to optimize release logic.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Helm charts with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/24/deploy-helm-charts-jenkins-cicd-red-hat-openshift-4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Developer workflow demonstrating automated packaging and continuous delivery of Helm charts using Jenkins pipelines in OpenShift 4. Reviews the integration of enterprise security constraints and build processes.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make Jenkins logs pretty](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/jenkins-logs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers utilities and plugin practices to inject clean, colored, and readable structures into Jenkins logs. Helps reduce developer troubleshooting cycles. *Curator Insight*: Improving log readability. *Live Grounding*: Readable standard output logs are key to accelerating incident resolution in debugging failures.
-  - **(2021)** [automationscript.com: How To Read Jenkins Build Log Console Output](https://automationscript.com/how-to-read-console-output-in-jenkins-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides engineers on programmatic methods to read, parse, and parse Jenkins execution console outputs within pipeline structures. *Curator Insight*: Pipeline execution console logs. *Live Grounding*: Crucial for developers building custom automation loops that rely on upstream build statuses.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: So, Your Jenkins Is Slow. Here’s How to Fix It 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/your-jenkins-slow-how-to-fix) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide by CloudBees addressing memory leaks, garbage collection bottlenecks, plugin bloat, and master controller slowdowns. *Curator Insight*: High-impact troubleshooting. *Live Grounding*: Standard reference material for architects struggling to scale high-density controllers in heavy workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Docker images use Java 11 by default 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/08/17/docker-images-use-jdk-11-by-default)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical update notes the migration of official Jenkins base container images to Java 11 by default. *Curator Insight*: Java 11 upgrades. *Live Grounding*: Standard operational shift that paved the way for JDK 17, delivering substantial performance and GC stability updates.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.google.com: Jenkins Artwork Social Media & Open Graph Images](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Q1PgNnRTgzBpVRXPqQo3PudzCa2eoc6_1_NRjFRMLrU/edit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A shared repository of official Jenkins marketing slide templates, community brand guidelines, and graphics resources. *Curator Insight*: Design assets. *Live Grounding*: Handy for technical presenters preparing team slides or design documents.
-  - **(2021)** [Pipeline as Code](https://www.manning.com/books/pipeline-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference detailing structured practices for declaring application build, verification, and deployment manifests in version-controlled configuration files. Offers design patterns for multi-cloud deployments, pipeline security, and central templates suitable for large-scale enterprise rollouts.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Jenkins CD and Pipelines Microsite](https://www.jenkins.io/solutions/pipeline) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated solutions microsite framing Jenkins Pipeline as a core tool for complex continuous delivery. Emphasizes enterprise execution patterns, deep pipeline status visualization, and native integration across developer code hosting solutions.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io - doc/book/pipeline 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The central user guide for Jenkins Pipeline. Defines structural pipeline elements including agent nodes, stages, parallel branches, and post-build step logic, laying down the baseline workflow parameters for developers new to continuous integration.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.techiescamp.com/jenkins-course 🌟🌟🌟](https://blog.techiescamp.com/jenkins-course)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive tutorial centered around Jenkins Multibranch Pipelines, explaining dynamic job discovery across git repositories. Shows engineers how to configure automatic branch detection, scan triggers, and stage-level execution hooks based on feature branch configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Jenkins Pipeline as Code Tutorial For Beginners 🌟](https://devopscube.com/jenkins-pipeline-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive introductory guide for implementing Pipeline-as-Code using Jenkins Declarative syntax. Includes visual aids, multi-stage syntax examples, trigger mechanisms, and guidance on navigating the Blue Ocean pipeline visualization interface.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Installing Jenkins on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/installing/kubernetes) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative operations manual for bootstrapping a production-ready Jenkins controller inside Kubernetes. Focuses on setting up custom service accounts, binding role-based access control (RBAC) policies, managing state persistence, and configuring the Kubernetes cloud plugin.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Jenkins Operator becomes an official sub-project!](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/15/jenkins-operator-sub-project)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Brings historical context to the formal acceptance of the Kubernetes-native Jenkins Operator into the official Jenkins ecosystem as an approved sub-project. Documents key architectural milestones, strategic collaborative roadmaps, and enterprise-grade stability commitments.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Security Validator for Jenkins Operator for Kubernetes](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/08/23/jenkins-operator-security-work-report) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights security validation efforts tailored for the Kubernetes Jenkins Operator. Outlines automated security checks, namespace sandboxing, RBAC boundary limitations, and best practices to ensure zero-trust compliance inside active cluster topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [Jenkins SIG Cloud Native 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/sigs/cloud-native) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The portal for the Cloud Native Jenkins SIG, driving efforts to re-architect Jenkins for cloud infrastructures. Documents strategic design work on pluggable storage backends (e.g., AWS S3, Azure Blob), serverless runtimes, and optimized execution mechanisms for Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [loves.cloud: CI/CD Pipeline Using Docker and Jenkins](https://loves.cloud/ci-cd-pipeline-using-docker-and-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides practical workflows demonstrating how to configure Jenkins pipelines with Docker-based execution nodes. Shows how to compile code inside dynamic containers, build security-audited docker images, and publish artifacts to docker registries.
-  - **(2021)** [Jenkins SIG Platform 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/sigs/platform) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The main portal for the Jenkins Platform Special Interest Group (SIG), which standardizes platform runtime requirements, operating system integrations, and core execution environments. Outlines active projects detailing runtime updates, garbage collection enhancements, and packaging formats.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io - **Jenkinsfile** 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/jenkinsfile) [GROOVY CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official specification guide detailing how to author, integrate, and execute a code-defined Jenkinsfile in your repository. Addresses critical parameters, syntax validation routines, local variables, credential mapping, and structural differences between Scripted and Declarative files.
-  - **(2021)** [Extending with Shared Libraries 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/shared-libraries) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary operational guide for creating, version-controlling, and importing Global Shared Libraries inside Jenkins. Covers security sandboxing rules, classpath resolution mechanics, global variables declarations, and integration patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Jenkins Pipeline with Plugins](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/jenkins-pipeline-plugins) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Jenkins Pipeline architectural best practices, highlighting how plugins extend declarative and scripted pipeline structures. Discusses dependency isolation, shared library strategies, and security scanning integrations. Designed to provide architects with solid configuration strategies to manage enterprise-scale build workloads securely.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Read and write files with Groovy](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/groovy-io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review explaining programmatic file and input/output stream operations utilizing Apache Groovy. Critical for Jenkins Pipeline authors looking to implement advanced file manipulation, parse complex workspaces, and generate structured dynamic manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [sdtimes.com: CI/CD pipelines are expanding 🌟](https://sdtimes.com/devops/ci-cd-pipelines-are-expanding)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive industry report analyzing the evolution of modern CI/CD pipelines as they swallow up operations, security compliance (DevSecOps), and AI/ML model integration (MLOps). It traces how simple deployment automation has evolved into highly integrated, complex policy engines that run across distributed clouds.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to Create a Bitbucket Cloud Branch Source Multibranch Pipeline in Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNfthmZuRDI&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An instructional overview outlining how to orchestrate high-performance multibranch pipelines using Bitbucket Cloud source managers, ensuring real-time testing and webhook synchronization across dynamic repository branches.
-  - **(2021)** [JM Meessen: Declarative Jenkinsfile Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jmMeessen.jenkins-declarative-support) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides targeted code snippets, auto-complete utilities, and syntax validations optimized for declarative Jenkinsfiles. It dramatically reduces developer syntax errors when managing complex multi-stage pipeline steps.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/antonarhipov/awesome-apm: Awesome APM](https://github.com/antonarhipov/awesome-apm) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated catalog of application performance monitoring (APM) tools, open-source agents, telemetry protocols, and platform engines. It indexes distributed tracing setups, heap profiling engines, and instrumentation libraries across mainstream programming frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [Oracle Java](https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/java-se-glance.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Oracle's licensing pivot with the introduction of the No-Fee Terms and Conditions (NFTC) license for JDK 17. The analysis explains how this license permits free production usage, easing previous compliance friction for enterprise environments.
-  - **(2021)** [AdoptOpenJDk](https://adoptium.net) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Eclipse Adoptium (formerly AdoptOpenJDK) represents the premier community-driven, vendor-neutral distribution of TCK-certified OpenJDK runtimes. This site serves as the de-facto standard source of robust, free Java binaries for production cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.microsoft.com: Microsoft OpenJDK](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/java/openjdk/overview) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official OpenJDK build is optimized for cloud scale, Azure platform integrations, and Windows development. It is the default runtime used across Azure services, ensuring maximum hardware-accelerated performance and long-term security patching.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Install Java 17 on RHEL-based Linux Distributions](https://www.tecmint.com/install-java-on-centos-rhel-fedora) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A command-line installation guide detailing how to install OpenJDK 17 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Rocky Linux, and Fedora. This operational documentation covers package manager configuration, alternatives tracking, and environment variable exports.
-  - **(2021)** [advancedweb.hu: A categorized list of all Java and JVM features since JDK 8 to 16](https://advancedweb.hu/a-categorized-list-of-all-java-and-jvm-features-since-jdk-8-to-16) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A categorized review of all key Java and JVM improvements introduced between JDK 8 and JDK 16. The synthesis covers crucial updates such as Records, JEP 395, pattern matching, vector API, and the encapsulation of internal JDK APIs to enforce modern coding standards.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Java 17, the Next Long-Term Support Release, is Now Available](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/09/java17-released) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The industry announcement of Java 17, a critical Long-Term Support (LTS) release. Key technical highlights include strongly encapsulated JDK internals, Sealed Classes, Pattern Matching for switch (preview), and notable performance improvements in standard garbage collectors.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Shenandoah in OpenJDK 17: Sub-millisecond GC pauses](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/16/shenandoah-openjdk-17-sub-millisecond-gc-pauses) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Red Hat engineering analysis covers Shenandoah GC in OpenJDK 17. It details how the garbage collector achieves sub-millisecond pauses by performing evacuation and compacting concurrently with active application threads, making it ideal for low-latency Java microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [tschatzl.github.io: JDK 17 G1/Parallel GC changes](https://tschatzl.github.io/2021/09/16/jdk17-g1-parallel-gc-changes.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert analysis on GC improvements within JDK 17, specifically targeting the G1 and Parallel garbage collectors. It explains the runtime optimizations that reduce memory footprints, improve memory reclaiming speeds, and stabilize GC latency during containerized workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Modernizing Enterprise Java: A cloud native guide for developers](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/30/modernizing-enterprise-java-cloud-native-guide-developers) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused modernization guide published by Red Hat for refactoring monolithic enterprise Java workloads into modern cloud native applications. It discusses migrating to Quarkus, adopting reactive architectures, and optimizing containers for Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to migrate Java workloads to containers: 3 considerations](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/6/how-migrate-java-workloads-containers-3-considerations) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical strategy guide for containerizing traditional JVM workloads. Key considerations include JVM ergonomics under cgroup limits, optimizing layer caching inside Dockerfiles, and utilizing multi-stage builds to limit attack surfaces and deployment sizes.
-  - **(2021)** [openjdk.java.net: JEP 413: Code Snippets in Java API Documentation](https://openjdk.org/jeps/413) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This proposal details JEP 413, introducing the `@snippet` tag for Java API documentation. By allowing the integration of validated, syntax-highlighted code snippets directly from external source files or internal blocks, it replaces fragile HTML `
` tags, streamlining the documentation-as-code workflow for large enterprise platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Virtual Threads: New Foundations for High-Scale Java Applications](https://www.infoq.com/articles/java-virtual-threads) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the foundational architectural shift of Virtual Threads (Project Loom) within high-scale enterprise systems. By divorcing Java threads from operating system kernel threads, this model allows millions of concurrent, lightweight threads to handle synchronous blocking operations, drastically reducing memory overhead without requiring complex reactive programming paradigms.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Spring Boot on Quarkus: Magic or madness?](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/02/09/spring-boot-on-quarkus-magic-or-madness) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the Quarkus extension layer designed to process Spring API annotations. This architecture allows developers to reuse Spring Web, Security, and DI code while benefiting from Quarkus's ultra-low memory usage, rapid boot times, and optimized GraalVM native builds.
-  - **(2021)** [javatutorial.net: Introduction to Spring Web Framework](https://javatutorial.net/introduction-to-spring-web-framework) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A starter guide outlining fundamental request-handling mechanics in Spring MVC. It illustrates how the DispatcherServlet delegates routing, how controllers process model attributes, and the configuration patterns needed to expose clean RESTful endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Spring Boot Tips, Tricks and Techniques](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/01/13/spring-boot-tips-tricks-and-techniques) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles a series of tactical tips and optimizations for Spring Boot developers, detailing how to refine property resolution, manage test-specific profiling, configure custom JSON serializers, and speed up local development lifecycles.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.frankel.ch: Annotation-free Spring](https://blog.frankel.ch/annotation-free-spring) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores annotation-free bean configuration in Spring, leveraging functional Kotlin or Java DSLs. By replacing classical runtime annotation scanning with declarative bean definitions, this approach lowers application startup latencies and improves GraalVM compile-time reflection analysis.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Spring Boot Application Properties 🌟](https://vladmihalcea.com/spring-boot-application-properties) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into essential Spring Boot application properties that control system performance, connection pooling, and Hibernate caching. It provides specific configuration blueprints to optimize database access speeds, HikariCP limits, and serialization engines.
-  - **(2021)** [java67.com: How to set the logging level with application.properties in Spring Boot - Example Tutorial](https://www.java67.com/2021/10/how-to-set-logging-level-in-spring-boot-.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Teaches developers how to dynamically set and manage logging levels (`DEBUG`, `INFO`, `ERROR`) using application configuration files. It avoids the use of verbose XML logging templates, allowing developers to target package-level logs cleanly.
-  - **(2021)** [spring.io: What's new in Spring Boot 2.4 🌟](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/17/what-s-new-in-spring-boot-2-4) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the updates introduced in Spring Boot 2.4, showcasing the revamped application configuration processing layer. This update improved YAML loading behavior and refined how developers structure profile-specific configurations within cloud-native environments.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: How to encrypt and decrypt data with Hibernate](https://vladmihalcea.com/how-to-encrypt-and-decrypt-data-with-hibernate) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides deep architectural insights into implementing database encryption and decryption at the ORM layer. It compares Hibernate `@ColumnTransformer` integrations against standard JPA `AttributeConverter` implementations, explaining SQL query performance impacts and key management strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Optimistic vs. Pessimistic Locking (hibernate)](https://vladmihalcea.com/optimistic-vs-pessimistic-locking) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide on handling transaction race conditions with Optimistic versus Pessimistic locking. It explains database locking mechanics, Hibernate state transitions, and deadlock mitigation, helping developers select the correct concurrency strategy under heavy concurrent read/write ratios.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: The best way to log SQL statements with Spring Boot](https://vladmihalcea.com/log-sql-spring-boot) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides deep guidelines for logging database transactions in Spring Boot without incurring ORM performance degradation. It introduces proxy solutions like `datasource-proxy` and `p6spy` to log exact parameterized SQL queries and batch execution times under production loads.
-  - **(2021)** [arnoldgalovics.com: Java and Spring Boot multiline log support for Fluentd (EFK stack)](https://arnoldgalovics.com/java-multiline-logs-fluentd) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Solves the complex problem of forwarding multiline stack traces from Spring Boot to central logging platforms like Fluentd. It provides clear configuration patterns to parse multiline trace logs into structured JSON payloads, preventing log fragmentation.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Why should I choose Quarkus over Spring for my microservices?](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/31/why-should-i-choose-quarkus-over-spring-my-microservices) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical comparison explaining the advantages of Quarkus over Spring for cloud-native Java workloads. While Spring Boot 3 has improved native compilation, Quarkus remains highly competitive in 2026 for serverless startup time, memory footprints, and GraalVM build optimization.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Quarkus Tips, Tricks and Techniques 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/10/12/quarkus-tips-tricks-and-techniques) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated blog post packed with tips, tricks, and advanced architectural patterns for Quarkus developers. It highlights key features like reactive programming, Panache ORM, and Quarkus Dev Services. 2026 practices emphasize using Dev Services to automatically spin up Testcontainers dynamically.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Native Java with Quarkus](https://www.infoq.com/articles/native-java-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive analysis of running native Java workloads on Kubernetes. It covers ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation trade-offs and build pipelines. In 2026, these native compilation profiles are standard practice, ensuring enterprise Java workloads start in milliseconds and use minimal memory.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Boost throughput with RESTEasy Reactive in Quarkus' 2.2](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/04/boost-throughput-resteasy-reactive-quarkus-22) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive explaining performance gains achieved through RESTEasy Reactive in Quarkus 2.2+. By running non-blocking HTTP endpoints directly on the underlying Netty event loop, this architecture maximizes throughput. It is the default approach for building high-scale Java APIs in 2026.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Quarkus for Spring developers: Kubernetes-native' design patterns](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/10/11/quarkus-spring-developers-kubernetes-native-design-patterns) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how Spring Boot developers can utilize Quarkus to build Kubernetes-native application patterns, such as direct ConfigMap/Secret binding and health probe automation. By 2026, native Kubernetes integration inside Java frameworks has significantly reduced the need for external boilerplate sidecars.
-  - **(2021)** [auth0.com: Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud](https://auth0.com/blog/java-spring-boot-microservices) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed tutorial for constructing secure, modular Java microservices using Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and OAuth2/OIDC. Although service meshes have taken over some Spring Cloud networking logic, these client-side application patterns remain a core standard in 2026 enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [JPA streamer 🌟](https://jpastreamer.org) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source library that allows developers to write standard JPA queries using Java's functional Stream API. By eliminating complex boilerplates, JPAstreamer greatly simplifies data access layers in modern, database-heavy microservices in 2026.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Cloud-native business automation with Kogito](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-native-business-automation-kogito) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Kogito, a cloud-native business automation engine built on Drools and jBPM. It is designed to run business rules as lightweight, containerized microservices. In 2026, Kogito is widely used to bring complex decision-making processes into serverless workflows on Quarkus.
-  - **(2021)** [kogito.kie.org](https://kogito.kie.org) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official documentation portal for Kogito, Red Hat's cloud-native business automation framework. Optimized for Kubernetes-native runtimes, Kogito is recognized in 2026 as the leading solution for running low-latency, declarative workflows inside microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [morling.dev: Introducing JfrUnit 1.0.0.Alpha1](https://www.morling.dev/blog/introducing-jfrunit-1-0-0-alpha1) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The introductory blog post for JfrUnit, outlining its mission to enable assertions against performance metrics in unit tests. By capturing Flight Recorder diagnostics, JfrUnit solves the historically difficult problem of detecting performance issues before applications reach production.
-  - **(2021)** [java-success.com: 5 Ways to debug thread-safety issues in Java](https://www.java-success.com/debugging-java-thread-safety-multi-threading-concurrency-issues) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational guide detailing patterns to debug complex multi-threading and concurrency issues in Java. In 2026, with the widespread adoption of Java Virtual Threads (Project Loom), debugging paradigms have shifted from traditional thread pool management to lightweight structured concurrency practices.
-  - **(2021)** [javaadvent.com: You need more than containers. A short history of the' mess we're in](https://www.javaadvent.com/2021/12/you-need-more-than-containers-a-short-history-of-the-mess-were-in.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical retrospect on containerization, arguing that raw containers alone cannot solve distributed application challenges. Modern 2026 environments validate this thesis, illustrating the necessary evolution toward fully automated Platform Engineering, service meshes, and optimized framework runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [reflectoring.io: When Should I Use Project Lombok?](https://reflectoring.io/when-to-use-lombok) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Project Lombok's role in reducing Java boilerplate (getters, setters, builders) through compile-time annotation processing. While highly beneficial for clean data objects, it details architectural trade-offs such as IDE support dependencies, debugging difficulties, and potential issues with framework integration (e.g., Hibernate lazy loading).
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Java Development on OpenShift with odo](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/02/05/java-development-on-openshift-with-odo) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide walking through modern Java/Spring Boot development on OpenShift utilizing the odo CLI. Highlights rapid hot-reloading configurations, remote debugging execution, and container integration workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Developing your own custom devfiles for odo 2.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/02/12/developing-your-own-custom-devfiles-for-odo-2-0) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to design custom devfile definitions to adapt odo 2.0 pipelines to unique corporate microservice stacks. Unifies local dev environments with enterprise build rules.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 lines of code to improve your Ansible play](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/improve-ansible-play) [INI/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes execution bottlenecks in Ansible infrastructure automation, providing a blueprint to optimize configuration files. Demonstrates how establishing pipelining and tuning persistent connection control paths in 'ansible.cfg' reduces remote execution latency up to 600%. It offers an elegant balance of minimal footprint overhead with immense execution gains.
-  - **(2021)** [toptechskills.com: How to Speed Up Your Ansible Playbooks Over 600% 🌟](https://www.toptechskills.com/ansible-tutorials-courses/speed-up-ansible-playbooks-pipelining-mitogen) [PYTHON/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details Mitogen connection plugin integration with Ansible. Analyzes native SSH overhead bottlenecks and shows how Mitogen's pipelining engine and multiplexed processes can reduce CPU utilization on controller nodes while speeding up runtimes by over 600%.
-  - **(2021)** [vitux.com: How to speed-up an Ansible Playbook 🌟](https://vitux.com/how-to-speed-up-an-ansible-playbook) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An optimization manual detailing how to address slow playbook execution issues. Covers disabling system facts gathering, adjusting connection fork limits, utilizing custom caching backends, and modularizing tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 8 ways to speed up your Ansible playbooks](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/faster-ansible-playbook-execution) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents eight engineering recommendations to optimize Ansible playbook execution. Features execution strategies (free strategy), task-level profiling, asynchronous execution, facts caching, and tuned pipelining configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Demystifying Ansible for Linux sysadmins 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/demystifying-ansible-sysadmins) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies Ansible automation mechanics specifically tailored to system administration architectures. The guide explores the core agentless architecture, declarative state models, SSH control path transport, and how standard shell operations mapping to modules can prevent configuration drift on production fleets.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Got automation? Here's a quick guide to get you up to speed on Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-start-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental roadmap designed for traditional engineers migrating from shell scripting paradigms. Covers declarative task design, module encapsulation principles, and strategies to orchestrate reliable parallel host commands with idempotent verification.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Ansible for Beginners | Overview | Architecture & Use Cases 🌟](https://k21academy.com/devops/ansible-for-beginners)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive introductory architectural layout outlining controller requirements, managed nodes, dynamic inventory files, YAML playbook hierarchy, and general configuration management use-cases across environments.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: DevOps 101 : Introduction to Ansible](https://dev.to/grayhat/devops-101-introduction-to-ansible-1n64) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A DevOps-focused introduction to Ansible fundamentals. Features simple configurations, basic execution strategies, state assertions, and standard recommendations for writing clean, readable YAML blueprints.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Quick start guide to Ansible for Linux sysadmins 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-quick-start) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations-oriented quickstart reference designed for immediate onboarding. Details secure SSH key exchange setups, target fleet inventory definition files, and foundational playbook composition methodologies to implement standardized configurations across Linux distributions.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: Ansible Tutorial: Introduction to simple Ansible commands](https://linuxtechlab.com/ansible-tutorial-simple-commands) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on instant-impact shell execution using Ansible ad hoc commands. Details fast syntax constructs for basic file copying, service manipulation, shell executions, and quick state analysis without the overhead of writing full-scale playbooks.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 10 ways Ansible is for everyone 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how Ansible's declarative engine appeals to cross-disciplinary teams. Demonstrates scalability patterns from developers to network engineers, showcasing low cognitive load syntax and multi-vendor abstraction layers as key drivers for enterprise-wide adoption.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Ansible what is it and what not](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ansible-what-marcel-koert)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analytically bounds Ansible's utility profile by identifying what it is and what it is not. Highlights its primary purpose in deployment, configuration state assurance, and software orchestration while detailing architectural anti-patterns where alternative solutions (like direct programming languages) fit better.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Four reasons developers should use Ansible](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/27/four-reasons-developers-should-use-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines architectural benefits why software engineers should embrace configuration as code using Ansible. Focuses on local development environment parity, simplified build runners, database schema migrations, and application topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to automate system reboots using the Ansible reboot module](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automate-reboot-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep dive on the 'ansible.builtin.reboot' module, detailing configuration parameters for safe kernel patching or driver upgrades. Explains the orchestration mechanics of initiating reboots, handling control channel disconnects, and validating post-reboot target accessibility.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 everyday sysadmin tasks to automate with Ansible 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/ansible-sysadmin) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines five common system maintenance workloadsβ€”package updates, log cleanup, backup tasks, service verification, and user managementβ€”and converts them into structured, reusable Ansible modules. Minimizes variance and repetitive sysadmin activities.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 4 steps to create Linux users from a csv file with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-create-users-csv) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows how to automate user onboarding by reading CSV files inside Ansible playbooks. Details loop patterns, CSV parser integration, group creation, dynamic username validation, and secure password hashing algorithms.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Tutorial: Ansible and Account Automation with Okta](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/02/05/okta-ansible) [PYTHON/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates how to bridge identity providers with system-level configuration, specifically integrating Okta APIs with Ansible modules. Details dynamic workflows for onboarding user accounts, security grouping, and programmatic credential management directly within continuous integration topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How Ansible got started and grew](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/ansible-origin-story)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Chronicles the evolution of Ansible from its early development roots to Red Hat's premier configuration orchestration platform. Reviews historical design choices, including agentless SSH transport, zero-bootstrap setup, and Python-based plugins, which shaped its current market domination.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Announcing the Community Ansible 3.0.0 Package 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/open-source-communities)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the structural transition introduced in Ansible 3.0.0. Focuses on the architectural split that separated 'ansible-core' engine components from 'collections' packages, resolving dependency bottlenecks and streamlining modern community module delivery.
-  - **(2021)** [Ansible 3.3.0 released](https://groups.google.com/g/ansible-devel/c/CdQ7eWUUm8k?pli=1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Release analysis for Ansible 3.3.0. Details backward compatibility constraints, system engine integration tests, updated community collections, and critical bug fixes mapped back to the underlying 'ansible-core' codebase.
-  - **(2021)** [toptechskills.com: Ansible Tutorials & Courses 🌟](https://www.toptechskills.com/ansible-tutorials-courses)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An aggregated directory of high-quality courses, sandbox tutorials, and certification preparation resources. Curates practical pathways to assist operations teams in validating skills and developing complex infrastructure configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 8 steps to developing an Ansible role in Linux 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/developing-ansible-role) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strict blueprint outlining the 8-step process to package, version, and manage custom Ansible roles. Promotes standard practices using standard role directory layoutsβ€”defaults, tasks, vars, handlers, templates, and metaβ€”ensuring clean distribution.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use Ansible to send an email using Gmail](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-gmail-using-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates programmatic notification workflows by configuring Ansible to route runtime alerts through Gmail SMTP relays. Explains secure credential injection, target port bindings, and task logic triggers during deployment failure modes.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use Ansible to configure a reverse proxy 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/reverse-proxy-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step design of an automated reverse proxy layer using HAProxy or Nginx. Illustrates template integration with dynamic backend target pools, configuring routing rules, load-balancer health checks, and secure SSL/TLS listeners through automation.
-  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Using Ansible to configure Podman containers 🌟](https://fedoramagazine.org/using-ansible-to-configure-podman-containers) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Podman automation using native Ansible modules. Details how to coordinate rootless container deployments, configure volume mapping, publish network ports, and manage container life cycles without requiring a system-level Docker daemon.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Ansible vs Puppet: Which is right for you?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/ansible-vs-puppet-which-is-right-for-you)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep analytical comparison weighing Ansible's procedural, agentless, SSH-driven philosophy against Puppet's declarative, master/agent pull topology. Compares target infrastructure footprints, security boundaries, and operational skills overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Ansible vs Docker: A Detailed Comparison Of DevOps Tools](https://analyticsindiamag.com/ansible-vs-docker-a-detailed-comparison-of-devops-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Decouples the architectural concepts of container runtime deployment (Docker) and multi-node system orchestration (Ansible). Highlights how combining these two paradigms enables rapid deployment of complex application stacks.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Add a repo and install a package the Ansible way](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/install-ansible-way) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines platform-agnostic package provisioning in enterprise environments. Illustrates standard configurations using generic package modules, repository definitions, GPG key ingestion, and target package state auditing across Red Hat and Debian host targets.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to install software packages with an Ansible playbook](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/software-packages-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews the foundational mechanics of configuring multi-package software installations via declarative playbooks. Details state assertions, package locks, standard repository overrides, and handler bindings for service restarts.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Introduction to RHEL System Roles 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introduction-rhel-system-roles) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) System Roles, which are pre-packaged, vendor-supported Ansible collections designed for standardizing OS parameters. Highlights roles for storage layout, network configurations, timesync, and security baselines.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 steps to automating code pushes with Ansible Automation Platform 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/6-code-pushes-aap) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through enterprise application deployment pipelines using the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Details integration with git version-control systems, webhook execution triggers, and reliable rollbacks.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to set up and use Python virtual environments for Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/python-venv-ansible) [BASH/PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Solves python library conflicts on Ansible controller nodes using Python virtual environments ('venv'). Details installation sequences, dependencies isolation, pip package mapping, and using python path variables inside runner pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Deep dive into Ansible ad hoc commands](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-ad-hoc-commands) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive review of Ansible's ad hoc execution framework. Details parameter tuning, custom module invocation, inline parameter strings, and executing operations in parallel across large inventories.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Getting Started Quickly With Ansible Ad Hoc Commands](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/getting-started-quickly-with-ansible-ad-hoc-commands) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Quickstart manual introducing core CLI execution flags. Guides administrators through managing services, querying infrastructure facts, and auditing system state metrics without the overhead of playbooks.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Automate Red Hat JBoss Web Server deployments with Ansible](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/30/automate-red-hat-jboss-web-server-deployments-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Automates deployment and cluster routing for enterprise Red Hat JBoss Web Server (JWS) environments. Illustrates how to orchestrate JBoss installations, execute configuration templating, and deploy Java war artifacts securely.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to create dynamic configuration files using Ansible templates](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-templates-configuration) [YAML/JINJA2 CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the design of dynamic configuration templates using the Jinja2 engine in Ansible. Details parsing nested loops, multi-variable evaluations, default parameters, and writing customized configuration payloads for system targets.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 16 AnsibleFest presentations for sysadmins](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansiblefest-sysadmins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical index of key presentations from AnsibleFest. Highlights session outcomes regarding next-generation optimization patterns, security auditing, multi-cloud management, and enterprise migration strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How I keep my file folders tidy with Ansible](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/keep-folders-tidy-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines practical patterns utilizing system file management modules to implement directory cleanup pipelines. Discusses setting metadata states, purging logs, and securing directory permissions dynamically.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible Automation | How to Secure and Protect Critical Information Playbooks Using Ansible Vault](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc20VwxYaGE&ab_channel=CLOUDLEARNHUB) [SHELL/YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step video guide exploring secret management using Ansible Vault. Details workflows for encrypting yaml files, inline variables encryption, managing vault passwords, and secure secret resolution in CI/CD runners.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: How to deploy the Google Cloud Ops Agent with Ansible](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/use-ansible-to-deploy-the-google-cloud-ops-agent) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a deployment playbook for installing the Google Cloud Ops Agent across diverse VM groups. Shows how to automate logging and metrics configurations, streamlining GCP telemetry pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: How to use ansible with S3 – Ansible aws_s3 examples | Devops Junction](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-aws_s3-example) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details utilizing AWS collection modules inside Ansible, specifically focusing on the 'aws_s3' module. Covers bucket creation, security policy management, data transfers, and credential resolution within playbooks.
-  - **(2021)** [techbeatly.com: Ansible for Infrastructure Provisioning in AWS | Ansible Real Life Series - youtube](https://techbeatly.com/ansible-for-infrastructure-provisioning-in-aws-ansible-real-life-series) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video walk-through covering end-to-end AWS provisioning with Ansible. Demonstrates spawning target EC2 virtual compute hosts, binding security group topologies, setting up VPC parameters, and managing tags.
-  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: Ansible List Examples – How to create and append items to List 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-list-examples-how-to-create-and-append-items-to-list) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guide focusing on handling array data structures inside playbooks. Analyzes syntax patterns for dynamic list instantiation, appending list items, utilizing filter operations, and handling nested array patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: Ansible Dictionary – How to create and add items to dict](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-dict) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details key-value dictionary patterns inside YAML variables. Focuses on declarative creation, updating nested structures, merging multiple dictionaries with custom filters, and validating variable shapes.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to create dynamic inventory files in Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-dynamic-inventories) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses scaling issues in dynamic cloud networks. Introduces automated discovery strategies using dynamic inventories, eliminating hardcoded target assets via API integration across clouds.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to write a Python script to create dynamic Ansible inventories](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-dynamic-inventory-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical tutorial showing how to write custom dynamic inventory parsers in Python. Explains API data queries, caching requirements, and generating the standard JSON output format expected by the Ansible runner.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2 Drives Cloud-Native Automation and Helps Developers Become Automators](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-2-drives-cloud-native-automation-and-helps-developers-become-automators) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2 introduces containerized execution environments to decouple automation runtime from the control plane. This architectural shift eliminates dependency conflicts and enhances scalability across hybrid cloud environments. It serves as an enterprise-grade control system for distributed IT automation.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Brings Industry-Leading Ansible Automation Platform to **Microsoft Azure**](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-brings-industry-leading-ansible-automation-platform-microsoft-azure) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic managed service offering that integrates Ansible Automation Platform directly into Microsoft Azure. This native integration enables enterprise-level, cloud-native automation and orchestration of Azure resources with seamless access to Azure billing and services.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 tips for choosing an Ansible collection that's right for you](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/ansible-collections) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical framework for evaluating and selecting Ansible Collections from Galaxy. It highlights assessment metrics such as maintainability, documentation quality, namespace conventions, and community engagement to mitigate security and stability risks in automation supply chains.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 troubleshooting skills for Ansible playbooks 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/troubleshoot-ansible-playbooks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic guide outlining crucial diagnostics and troubleshooting workflows for failing Ansible playbooks. Key techniques include utilizing debug modules, verbose logging (`-vvvv`), step execution, check-mode dry runs, and analyzing variable scopes to pinpoint structural or runtime issues.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to pass extra variables to an Ansible playbook](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/extra-variables-ansible-playbook) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies the mechanism of variable precedence in Ansible by focusing on "extra variables" passed via command-line arguments (`--extra-vars` or `-e`). This approach represents the highest level of precedence, enabling runtime dynamic overrides essential for CI/CD integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [steampunk.si: Managing infrastructure using Ansible Tower](https://steampunk.si/blog/managing-infrastructure-using-ansible-tower) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A workflow guide focusing on using Ansible Tower/AWX for infrastructure management. It demonstrates practical orchestration patterns such as job templates, dynamic inventory syncing, notification webhooks, and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) definitions.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: A brief introduction to Ansible roles for Linux system administration 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-system-role) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of Red Hat's system-roles design pattern, standardizing administrative tasks across Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). These structured roles provide pre-packaged, robust modules for managing SELinux, firewalls, and storage.
-  - **(2021)** [PDF: Practical Ansible Testing with Molecule](https://www.redhat.com/en/ansible-collaborative) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive Red Hat joint whitepaper demonstrating enterprise-grade validation patterns using Molecule. It emphasizes CI/CD testing pipeline integration, linting standards, and execution verification across multi-platform targets.
-  - **(2021)** [dlford.io: Orchestrate Your Systems with Ansible Playbooks - How to Home Lab Part 10 🌟](https://www.dlford.io/ansible-orchestration-how-to-home-lab-part-10)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical blueprint for orchestrating home lab infrastructures using modular Ansible playbooks. Curator Insight highlights its step-by-step approach to mapping variables, while Live Grounding validates its continued relevance for self-hosted DevOps environments using decoupled role directories.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Set up mod_cluster for Red Hat JBoss Web Server with Ansible](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/28/set-modcluster-red-hat-jboss-web-server-ansible) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides system engineers on configuring mod_cluster web server components inside Red Hat JBoss environments. Shows how to dynamically balance traffic routing paths using automated playbooks.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using Ansible to interact with web endpoints](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-web-endpoints)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat technical guide detailing the integration of Ansible tasks with web service endpoints. Demonstrates querying system telemetry and automating security configuration updates via standard API hooks.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Using Ansible with REST APIs](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/ansible-rest-apis)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides operators on constructing robust workflows that consume external RESTful services. Explains parsing, filtering, and conditional logic application over retrieved JSON payloads.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Enhancements and New Certified Ansible Content Collections Refine the Automation Experience to Drive Business Imperatives](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-enhancements-and-new-certified-ansible-content-collections-refine-automation-experience-drive-business-imperatives)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Press release detailing structural updates to Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Evaluates certified collections integrations designed to unify cloud, edge, and hybrid container automation.
-  - **(2021)** [crn.com: IBM’s Red Hat Reveals Ansible Automation Platform 2 Early Access](https://www.crn.com/news/cloud/ibm-s-red-hat-reveals-ansible-automation-platform-2-early-access)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Early access architecture overview of Ansible Automation Platform 2. Highlights migration of task-execution modules to isolated container engines, decoupling control loops from hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Red Hat Extends Scope of Ansible Automation Ambitions](https://devops.com/red-hat-extends-scope-of-ansible-automation-ambitions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the strategic expansion of AAP 2 automation layers. Explores decoupling control loops from target runtimes and shifting execution flows closer to network boundaries and multi-cloud edges.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: From the datacenter to the edge: The open hybrid cloud vision for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/datacenter-edge-open-hybrid-cloud-vision-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the shift to distributed execution plane models in AAP 2. Replaces monolithic scheduler architecture with portable, lightweight execution environments optimized for edge sites.
-  - **(2021)** [dureka.co: What Is Ansible?](https://www.edureka.co/blog/what-is-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory training resource detailing how Ansible leverages an agentless architecture to manage target environments. It explains playbooks, tasks, and the idempotent model that prevents state drifting. Recommended for engineers transitioning from manual system administration.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: ed Hat expands Ansible ready to run cloud programs 🌟](https://www.zdnet.com/article/red-hat-expands-ansible-ready-to-run-cloud-programs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Red Hat's expanding cloud-native marketplace initiatives, detailing pre-integrated Ansible playbooks for public cloud vendors. This eases deployment boundaries on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, making it highly relevant for platform teams architecting unified multi-cloud automation planes.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Renewing my thrill at work with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/renewed-thrill-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practitioner's personal narrative showing how shifting from manual scripts to structured declarative YAML improves engineering efficiency. It showcases how automation reduces operational fatigue, shifting dev focus toward building features. A solid developer-advocate study of Ansible benefits.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Automating your business application's REST API with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible/application-delivery)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide demonstrates orchestrating custom application workflows and RESTful APIs using Ansible's `uri` module. It details credential authentication, payload handling, and status code verification within a continuous integration or system-provisioning pipeline, eliminating the need for ad-hoc scripting.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Introducing Ansible Automation Platform 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-ansible-automation-platform-2) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article introduces Ansible Automation Platform 2, showcasing its containerized architecture shift. By replacing standard python virtualenvs with execution environments (isolated containers containing all Python/Ansible dependencies), AAP 2 solves scalability limitations and drift issues across enterprise deployment nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: What's new in Ansible Automation Platform 2: automation controller](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/whats-new-in-ansible-automation-platform-2-automation-controller) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights details of the 'automation controller,' which replaces Ansible Tower in AAP 2. Built to decouple control plane and execution plane functions, it improves job routing, credential management, and multi-tenant scaling through decentralized execution environments.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Automating Red Hat Satellite with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automating-red-hat-satellite-with-ansible) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical resource details integrating Ansible with Red Hat Satellite to manage enterprise OS life cycles. It explains using Satellite Collections to provision instances, register hosts to subscription channels, and configure patch schedules automatically across large-scale physical and cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible for beginners - by XavkiEn](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWZKNB9waqIXEL-NIapWwIADPtkspe9vk) [FRENCH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory video tutorial cataloging infrastructure automation concepts in French. Perfect for engineering teams building foundational declarative syntax and control loop capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Exercises / Monitoring : How to install node exporter 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgRuap0MmZw&ab_channel=XavkiEn) [FRENCH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical lab illustrating the deployment of Prometheus Node Exporter. Details how to utilize modular Ansible roles to dynamically configure, enable, and monitor Linux targets.
-  - **(2021)** [vagrant: centos-awx](https://portal.cloud.hashicorp.com/vagrant/discover/krlex/centos-awx) [RUBY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specific Vagrant box packaging AWX pre-installed on CentOS. Provides a historical self-contained laboratory for testing old iterations of AWX before the modern, mandatory transition to Kubernetes-based runtime platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Fast vs Easy: Benchmarking Ansible Operators for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fast-vs-easy-benchmarking-ansible-operators-for-kubernetes) [PYTHON/GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This benchmark study analyzes Ansible-based Kubernetes Operators versus Go and Helm alternatives. It compares reconciliation latency, operational memory consumption, and execution complexity, demonstrating that while Ansible operators provide rapid developer velocity and utilize familiar YAML logic, Go operators excel at higher scaling metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.cloud-mercato.com: New HTTP benchmark tool **pycurlb**](https://blog.cloud-mercato.com/new-http-benchmark-tool-pycurlb) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces pycurlb, a Python-based wrapper and benchmarking utility utilizing libcurl for low-overhead HTTP performance testing. Explores its use cases in testing microservice latency and raw throughput. Curator Insight: Quick functional introduction of a new pycurl tool. Live Grounding: Provides an alternative for developers seeking a highly customizable, scriptable curl execution engine for API baselining.
-  - **(2021)** [azure.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Load Testing: Optimize app performance at scale](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-azure-load-testing-optimize-app-performance-at-scale) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The launch blog post detailing the debut of Microsoft's Azure Load Testing service. It explains how the tool bridges the gap between raw load generation and cloud application monitoring, allowing developers to execute JMeter scripts in an automated cloud-native paradigm directly from GitHub Actions or Azure Pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Microsoft Introduces a Fully-Managed Azure Load Testing Service in Preview](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/azure-load-testing-preview) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Industry reporting on Azure's entry into fully managed performance testing, discussing how it leverages Apache JMeter under the hood. It provides a historical snapshot of Microsoft's move to simplify distributed load testing for engineering teams, eliminating the manual upkeep of VM scale sets for load generation.
-  - **(2021)** [Distributed Load Testing on AWS 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/distributed-load-testing-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An AWS Solution blueprint outlining distributed cloud load testing utilizing containerized runners inside AWS Fargate. Simulates high-velocity traffic spikes to assess API gateway throughput bottlenecks and database elasticity limits.
-  - **(2021)** [hipertextual.com: GitHub une fuerzas con OpenIA para crear una inteligencia artificial capaz de autocompletar cΓ³digo](https://hipertextual.com/2021/06/github-inteligencia-artificial-autocompletar-codigo) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers the historic partnership between GitHub and OpenAI that birthed the Copilot code intelligence platform. Discusses early architectural concepts around utilizing deep learning models to autocomplete complex syntactic paradigms. Traces the origin of generative AI in software engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: Para quΓ© programar cuando una mΓ‘quina lo hace (un poco) por ti: asΓ­ es Github Copilot, un sistema que se nutre del prodigioso GPT-3](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/programar-cuando-maquina-hace-poco-ti-asi-github-copilot-sistema-que-se-nutre-prodigioso-gpt-3) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep analysis of GitHub Copilot's initial GPT-3 powered capabilities. Explains how neural networks infer developer intent from raw codebase comments and structural definitions. Anticipates major technical transitions from manual coding to template-based prompt engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: GitHub Copilot: A Powerful, Controversial Autocomplete for Developers](https://thenewstack.io/github-copilot-a-powerful-controversial-autocomplete-for-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical overview of the productivity opportunities and structural controversies introduced by the early deployment of Copilot. Examines the tension between automated code reuse and copyright licensing schemes. Explores the initial legal definitions of AI-generated content.
-  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: Llevo algunos dΓ­as usando Copilot de GitHub para programar y esta es mi experiencia](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/llevo-algunos-dias-usando-copilot-github-para-programar-esta-mi-experiencia) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a developer's field report examining actual friction points and production speedups when integrating GitHub Copilot. Discusses context window limitations, boilerplate deduction rates, and correctness verification challenges. Essential for setting realistic expectations of AI output quality.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: GitHub Copilot blew my mind on a code-along exercise](https://dev.to/colocodes/github-copilot-blew-my-mind-on-a-code-along-exercise-186n)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An observational field report outlining the developer experience during rapid code-along exercises with GitHub Copilot. Focuses on the model's capacity to ingest localized context to complete complex algorithmic scripts. Demonstrates the reduction in cognitive fatigue for standard operations.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Can Github Copilot Replace Developers?](https://towardsdatascience.com/can-githubs-copilot-replace-developers-b89f28007c05)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critically addresses the hypothesis that AI assistants like Copilot will displace human engineering staff. Concludes that generative tools serve as context-aware accelerants rather than fully autonomous system architects, shifts developer responsibility toward system design and code verification.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Generating Python Scripts with OpenAi’s Github Copilot](https://towardsdatascience.com/generating-python-scripts-with-openais-github-copilot-da0b3fdd989)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on exploration demonstrating code generation strategies for Python scripts using Copilot. Focuses on writing high-quality comments to prompt correct library imports and database operations. Outlines testing methodologies to weed out hallucinations.
-  - **(2021)** [livecodestream.dev: Five Advanced Git Concepts that Make You Look Like a Pro](https://newsletter.thelongcommit.com/subscribe) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains advanced Git capabilities including reflogs, interactive rebasing, octopus merges, and auto-stash configuration. Equips developers to recover corrupted/deleted trees and master branch structures.
-  - **(2021)** [thenextweb.com: A beginner’s guide to the most popular Git commands](https://thenextweb.com/news/a-beginners-guide-to-the-most-popular-git-commands)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An onboarding guide detailing essential commands such as clone, checkout, add, commit, and push. Focuses on safe, non-destructive path manipulations and branch tracking configurations to help developers avoid common working directory traps.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git for beginners](https://dev.to/purveshshende2/git-for-beginners-3il6)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory manual for Git CLI operations, tracing how data moves between the local working directory, the index stage, and remote servers. Helps teams establish consistent baseline practices during developer onboarding.
-  - **(2021)** [c-sharpcorner.com: 0 Git Commands You Should Know](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/20-git-commands-you-should-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Lists 20 essential Git commands including branch, stash, log, remote, reset, and clean. Provides a quick-reference guide with terminal syntax and practical examples for daily development tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.argoproj.io: 5 new Git commands and 1 tip you’ll use every day](https://blog.argoproj.io/5-new-git-commands-and-1-tip-youll-use-every-day-3c28e97c9321)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses modern additions to the Git toolset (such as `git switch` and `git restore`), which decouple overloaded behaviors from `git checkout`. Includes tips on managing complex working trees.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: A Git cheatsheet that all coders need](https://towardsdatascience.com/a-git-cheatsheet-that-all-coders-need-bf8ad4d91576)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes essential syntax and common CLI combinations into an easily accessible reference index, enabling rapid search capabilities during routine coding tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: What is Git? Version control for collaborative programming](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334697/what-is-git-version-control-for-collaborative-programming.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses Git's design philosophy, its distributed architecture, cryptographic SHA-1 integrity tracking, and key benefits compared to centralized systems like SVN.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Get lazy with lazygit](https://dev.to/tahsinature/get-lazy-with-lazygit-4h37)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces lazygit, a terminal-based UI tool. Highlights features like fast interactive staging, rapid conflict resolution, branch navigation, and interactive rebase management directly from the CLI.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why Open Source Project Maintainers are Reluctant to use Digital Signatures, Two-Factor Authentication](https://thenewstack.io/why-open-source-project-maintainers-are-reluctant-to-use-digital-signatures-two-factor-authentication)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the workflow friction and usability issues surrounding GPG/SSH commit signing and multi-factor authentication (MFA) in open-source projects. Examines the trade-offs between supply-chain security mandates and developer velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How Git Partial Clone lets you fetch only the large file you need](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/partial-clone-for-massive-repositories)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes git-clone optimizations inside large enterprise monorepos. Demonstrates using partial cloning configs to bypass heavy binary blobs, downloading asset datasets dynamically during active execution loops.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: git config – How to Configure Git Settings to Improve Your Development Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-config-how-to-configure-git-settings) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores Git's configuration system across system, global, and local levels. Highlights key optimizations like custom alias commands, core editor options, and global exclude patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [smashingmagazine.com: Getting The Most Out Of Git](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/02/getting-the-most-out-of-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical collection of Git strategies, including customizable CLI alias configurations, commit-signing techniques, interactive staging tools, and workflows designed to prevent local context-switching conflicts.
-  - **(2021)** [honeybadger.io: Top Ten Git Tips & Tricks](https://www.honeybadger.io/blog/git-tricks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shares 10 practical tips for advanced Git usage, covering visual log customization, staging subsets of files with interactive add, temporary stash configurations, and restoring deleted commits with `reflog`.
-  - **(2021)** [midu.dev: Buenas prΓ‘cticas para escribir commits en Git](https://midu.dev/buenas-practicas-escribir-commits-git) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Written in Spanish, this guide addresses conventional commit standards, semantic tagging (feat, fix, refactor), and the architectural benefits of using clean commit structures for CI/CD automation.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Open Source: My first Pull Request](https://dev.to/okimotomizuho/open-source-my-first-pull-request-1356)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks beginners through their first open source contribution. Covers forking upstream, local cloning, branch creation, pushing, and opening a PR on GitHub.
-  - **(2021)** [css-tricks.com: Advanced Git series. 1 Creating the Perfect Commit in Git](https://css-tricks.com/creating-the-perfect-commit-in-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multi-part deep dive on Git best practices, including git add -p, branching strategies, PR workflows, merge conflict resolution, rebase vs merge, interactive rebase, cherry-picking, and reflogs.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git Organized: A Better Git Flow](https://dev.to/render/git-organized-a-better-git-flow-56go)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores strategies for maintaining clean, readable Git history, emphasizing squash-and-merge patterns and clean branching methodologies to streamline code reviews and CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Find what changed in a Git commit](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/git-whatchanged)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Shows how to audit repository changes using commands like `git whatchanged`, `git log`, and `git show`. Explains how to target specific commits, compare changes across commits, and inspect file histories.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Git Pull: How It Works With Detailed Examples](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-pull-how-it-works-with-detailed-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies `git pull` as a compound command combining `git fetch` with either `git merge` or `git rebase`. Explains default tracking branches, fast-forward parameters, and safety flags like `--ff-only`.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Undo Merge – How to Revert the Last Merge Commit in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-undo-merge-how-to-revert-the-last-merge-commit-in-git) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to revert accidental merges with `git revert -m`. Explains parent-pointer requirements, downstream impacts of non-linear reverts, and how to safely re-introduce changes later.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How Do I Resolve Merge Conflicts?](https://dev.to/github/how-do-i-resolve-merge-conflicts-5438)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step GitHub-focused guide on resolving merge conflicts, including using the browser-based editor and safely rolling back pushed commits using interactive tools.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: The new Git default branch name](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/new-git-default-branch-name)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides guidelines on migrating default git branch nomenclature from 'master' to 'main'. Details configuration updates required for local developer systems and central hosting providers.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How GitLab's 5 new code review features will make life easier](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/5-code-review-features)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores five key GitLab features designed to streamline the code review process. Includes visual multi-line comment mapping, customized approval gates, and Code Owners configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [gitkraken.com: GitFlow](https://support.gitkraken.com/git-workflows-and-extensions/git-flow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A GUI-centric operational guide detailing GitKraken's native GitFlow integration. Demonstrates how to execute branching actionsβ€”such as starting and finishing features, hotfixes, and releasesβ€”via UI tooling that automates CLI commands to minimize user error.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Git Flow Is A Bad Idea - Dave Farley](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w6TwnLCFwA&ab_channel=ContinuousDelivery) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video presentation by Continuous Delivery co-author Dave Farley criticizing GitFlow. He breaks down how parallel feature branches delay code integration, conflict with true continuous integration (CI) goals, and outlines how trunk-based development delivers faster and safer software updates.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Trunk Based Development? A Different Approach to the Software Development Lifecycle](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide that introduces developers to Trunk-Based Development. It contrasts TBD with traditional GitFlow, showing how merging frequent, small commits to a single trunk prevents major merge conflicts and accelerates deployment cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Wave Goodbye to Release Nights](https://thenewstack.io/wave-goodbye-to-release-nights) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide on using remote configuration and canary rollouts to move away from high-stakes, off-hours deployments. Outlines how routing-layer switches let developers quickly isolate bugs and roll back releases with minimal user impact.
-  - **(2021)** [martinfowler.com: KeystoneInterface](https://martinfowler.com/bliki/KeystoneInterface.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Martin Fowler's architectural pattern for the Keystone Interface. Explains how placing incomplete backend features behind a critical interface gate allows developers to continuously deploy code without exposing unfinished work to end-users.
-  - **(2021)** [split.io: Keystone Flags: Feature Flagging With Less Mess](https://www.harness.io/blog?module-name=Feature+Management+%26+Experimentation) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exploration of Keystone Flags, a pattern designed to keep feature flagging clean by focusing controls only at critical system entry points. This approach minimizes code clutter across deep, multi-tier microservice architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Goodbye Sleepless Nights: De-Risking Deployments with Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/customers/petdesk) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise case study detailing PetDesk's transition to continuous delivery using feature flags. Explains how decoupling deployments from feature activation helped the team eliminate high-stress release windows and reduce system downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How we ship code faster and safer with feature flags](https://github.blog/engineering/ship-code-faster-safer-feature-flags) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An inside look at how GitHub manages feature flags at scale to run experiments and mitigate outages. Shows how they integrate internal pull request workflows directly with live production toggles to maintain a fast, safe delivery pipeline.
-  - **(2021)** [reflectoring.io: Feature Flags with Spring Boot](https://reflectoring.io/spring-boot-feature-flags) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on implementation guide for setting up feature flags in a Spring Boot application. Compares custom, property-based configurations with specialized frameworks like Togglz or FF4J to manage dynamic code execution paths.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Git a March on: GitLab 13.10 ramps up security, adds support for OpenShift, DORA](https://www.devclass.com/ci-cd/2021/03/23/git-a-march-on-gitlab-1310-ramps-up-security-adds-support-for-openshift-dora/1619889) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A product breakdown of the GitLab 13.10 release, highlighting its improved OpenShift integration and built-in DORA metrics tracking. These features help enterprise teams better evaluate development velocity, pipeline health, and deploy cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [sdtimes: GitLab 14 aims to do away with DIY DevOps toolchains 🌟](https://sdtimes.com/devops/gitlab-14-aims-to-do-away-with-diy-devops-toolchains) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of GitLab 14, highlighting its goal to replace fragmented custom DevOps pipelines with a single integrated system. Covers its native epic planning, container security scanning, and automated pipeline governance features.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.gitlab.com: Install GitLab Runner on Red Hat OpenShift](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/openshift.html) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official guide for installing GitLab Runner on Red Hat OpenShift using the GitLab Runner Operator. Outlines configuration steps, security context constraints (SCC), and custom resource designs for managing secure, scalable pipeline workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use GitLab CI To Run Tests Locally? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-gitlab-ci-to-run-test-locally) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused tutorial on running GitLab CI tests locally using the GitLab Runner CLI. Outlines setup, debugging practices, and environment configuration steps to speed up pipeline validation without waiting on remote systems.
-  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Building Docker images on GitLab CI: Docker-in-Docker and Podman 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/gitlab-build-docker-image) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical guide comparing Docker-in-Docker (DinD) and Podman for building container images in GitLab CI. Evaluates speed, safety, system privileges, and alternative rootless compilation methods within Kubernetes runners.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: Meet Pipeline Editor, your one-stop-shop for building a CI/CD pipeline](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/pipeline-editor-overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights GitLab's visual Pipeline Editor, featuring dynamic YAML schema validation, pipeline visualization dashboards, and real-time syntax checking.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: Why we built GitDock, our desktop app to navigate your GitLab activities](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitpod-desktop-app-personal-activities)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces GitDock, a desktop application designed to centralize GitLab tasks, merge requests, and build pipelines in a unified status panel.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Deploying to OpenShift using GitHub Actions](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-to-openshift-using-github-actions) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step technical blueprint showing the integration of OpenShift API endpoints within automated GitHub pipelines. Highlights OAuth-based login processes, image registry configuration, and seamless rolling updates. Essential for maintaining secure hybrid-cloud application states.
-  - **(2021)** [3 Git Commands I Use Every Day](https://dev.to/gonedark/3-git-commands-i-use-every-day) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines daily developer command workflows, optimizing git stashing, quick rebases, and clean branch updates to reduce development cycles and streamline collaboration.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How to undo (almost) anything with Git](https://github.blog/open-source/git/how-to-undo-almost-anything-with-git) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Authoritative GitHub guide detailing tree restoration strategies. Employs git reflog, commit reverts, soft/hard resets, and stash management to repair repository configuration states.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Setup a Private Git-Repository in Kubernetes with Gitea](https://itnext.io/setup-a-private-git-repository-in-kubernetes-with-gitea-64f5ea1e5070) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular blueprint detailing the deployment of a private, production-grade Gitea platform inside a Kubernetes cluster. Outlines Helm configuration, storage class assignments, and ingress controls for secure Git over SSH workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: GitLab Brings Kubernetes Operator to Red Hat OpenShift](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/gitlab-brings-kubernetes-operator-to-red-hat-openshift) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The GitLab Kubernetes Operator on Red Hat OpenShift automates the lifecycle management of self-hosted GitLab instances. By leveraging the Operator SDK, it provides native integration with OpenShift security contexts, automated upgrades, and scale-out capabilities for enterprise-grade GitOps engines.
-  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: Level 1 Automated K8S Deployments With GitLab CI](https://vadosware.io/post/level-one-automated-k8s-deployments-with-gitlab-ci) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough demonstrating Level 1 automation for Kubernetes deployments utilizing GitLab CI. This guide focuses on configuring repository variables, building containerized services, and executing direct deployments via kubectl or Helm charts without complex GitOps operators.
-  - **(2021)** [community.ops.io: CI CD 101 with GitLab](https://community.ops.io/jatin/ci-cd-101-with-gitlab-4pol) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide breaking down the foundational principles of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) utilizing GitLab's native pipelines. Covers runner setup, pipeline configuration files (.gitlab-ci.yml), and stage execution flow.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Manage GitHub Actions Environment Variables and Secrets](https://adamtheautomator.com/github-actions-environment-variables) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walkthrough tracing steps to declare environment variables, configure repository variables, and securely reference encrypted secrets inside continuous workflow files.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Extending GitOps to reliability-as-code with GitHub and StackPulse](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/extending-gitops-to-reliability-as-code-with-github-and-stackpulse) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis detailing how teams integrate StackPulse runbooks and GitHub Actions definitions to orchestrate continuous resilience, extending classic declarative GitOps practices to automated incident response.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Build & Ship: GitHub Container Registry & Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/build-ship-github-container-registry-kubernetes-aa06029b3f21) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical walkthrough demonstrating CI/CD container assembly, pushing artifacts to GitHub Container Registry (GHCR), and orchestration within live Kubernetes endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.gruntwork.io: Introducing git-xargs: an open source tool to update multiple GitHub repos](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/introducing-git-xargs-an-open-source-tool-to-update-multiple-github-repos) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Gruntwork's introduction to git-xargs, a Go-based open-source CLI utility designed to execute shell commands, inject files, and generate programmatic pull requests across multi-repository fleets.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub brings supply chain security features to the Go community](https://github.blog/security/supply-chain-security/github-supply-chain-security-features-go-community) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details deployment of automated dependency parsing, vulnerability detection databases (GitHub Advisory Database), and automated security pull requests (Dependabot) directly targeting the Go package ecosystem.
-  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: Configuring Manual Triggers in GitHub Actions with `workflow_dispatch`](https://build5nines.com/configuring-manual-triggers-in-github-actions-with-workflow_dispatch)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular guide to declaring human-in-the-loop manual overrides in GitHub Actions using the `workflow_dispatch` event trigger. Discusses configuration of strict typing parameters and dynamic input options in the YAML configuration matrix. Assists in restricting dangerous execution actions in production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: Configuring GitHub Actions to Run Jobs on Specific Branches](https://build5nines.com/configuring-github-actions-to-run-jobs-on-specific-branches)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural logic rules used to target GitHub Actions job execution exclusively to specific branch namespaces. Teaches architecture patterns for segregating master branch releases from feature-branch testing suites. Minimizes runner budget exhaustion by preventing redundant builds.
-  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: GitHub Actions: Get Current Branch Name for Git Repo](https://build5nines.com/github-actions-get-current-branch-name-for-git-repo)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the common scripting challenge of dynamically extracting branch name metadata in GitHub Actions. Evaluates environment variable interpolation syntax across various git checkout paradigms. Directs logic-dependent deployment strategies in complex multi-branch projects.
-  - **(2021)** [css-tricks.com: How to Automate Project Versioning and Releases with Continuous Deployment 🌟](https://css-tricks.com/how-to-automate-project-versioning-and-releases-with-continuous-deployment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An implementation guide for setting up automated semver-based deployments and releases. Focuses on integrating semantic-release utilities inside popular continuous integration environments to remove manual distribution workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Build Your First JavaScript GitHub Action](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/build-your-first-javascript-github-action) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A programming tutorial detailing the creation of custom JavaScript actions. Explores parsing event contexts, using `@actions/core` APIs, handling input/output boundaries, and distributing modular components via the marketplace.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Lists are now available as a public beta](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-12-09-lists-are-now-available-as-a-public-beta) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement detailing the release of GitHub Lists in public beta. Offers developers a structural interface to catalog, curate, and filter starred repositories into personalized collections, improving organization-level resource tracking and discovery capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/opensauced: How to Create a Good Pull Request Template (and Why You Should Add Gifs)](https://dev.to/opensauced/how-to-create-a-good-pull-request-template-and-why-you-should-add-gifs-4i0l) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides blueprint strategies for designing high-yield pull request templates. Explains how structuring issue link references, visual UI regression context (like screenshots/GIFs), and self-review checklists enforces repository code standards.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Contribute to Open-Source Projects – Git & GitHub Workflow for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-workflow-for-open-source) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-friendly guide covering public repository contribution workflows. Outlines repository forking, local branching conventions, committing revisions, maintaining upstream parity, and launching peer reviews.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Make your first contribution to a GitHub Action!](https://dev.to/github/how-to-edit-a-github-action-3j14) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide for contributing to open-source actions. Teaches developers how to read action manifests, run automated unit tests locally, and submit pull requests to public community tools.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use the .github Repository](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-the-dot-github-repository) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An implementation guide for the special `.github` repository, standardizing organization-wide default assets. Demonstrates how hosting issue templates, pull request layouts, and code ownership rules globally simplifies governance across hundreds of decentralized sub-repositories.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.github.com: Using SSH over the HTTPS port 🌟](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/troubleshooting-ssh/using-ssh-over-the-https-port) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference troubleshooting protocol explaining SSH transport over HTTPS port 443. Synthesizes custom configuration profiles to bypass restrictive firewalls and proxy devices that block standard port 22 traffic.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How to build a CI/CD pipeline with GitHub Actions in four simple steps](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/ci-cd/build-ci-cd-pipeline-github-actions-four-steps) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural step-by-step playbook designed to build production-ready CI/CD automation pipelines on GitHub. Explains runner orchestration, event triggers, sequential job scheduling, and YAML environment configurations to bootstrap secure build systems.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: What's the difference between a GitHub Action and a Workflow?](https://dev.to/github/whats-the-difference-between-a-github-action-and-a-workflow-2gba) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual breakdown clarifying platform differences between 'Workflows' and 'Actions'. Maps YAML-based continuous execution systems (Workflows) against discrete modular execution tasks (Actions) built with JavaScript or Docker.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How to start using reusable workflows with GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/using-reusable-workflows-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exposes reusable workflow features in GitHub Actions, establishing DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) design principles in CI/CD configuration. Documents how to securely reference uniform task templates across diverse corporate environments to enforce standardization and restrict modification vectors.
-  - **(2021)** [laravel-news.com: Generate GitHub Actions Config for Laravel Projects with Ghygen](https://laravel-news.com/generate-github-actions-config-for-laravel-projects-with-ghygen) [PHP CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Ghygen, a web-based, declarative config generator tailored to output optimal GitHub Actions pipelines for PHP and Laravel projects. Simplifies multi-version PHP matrix testing, database configurations, and asset compilation.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.codecentric.de: Stop re-writing pipelines! Why GitHub Actions drive the future of CI/CD](https://www.codecentric.de/en/knowledge-hub/blog/github-actions-nextgen-cicd) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a strategic engineering argument for moving away from Jenkins-style pipelines. Analyzes why GitHub Actions' standardized YAML and modular actions marketplace model simplifies maintenance, promotes reuse, and mitigates custom scripting overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [resources.github.com: What is GitHub Actions? How automation & CI/CD work on GitHub (whitepaper/pdf)](https://github.com/resources/whitepapers/actions) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise whitepaper discussing architectural strategies to consolidate developer pipelines on GitHub. Outlines resource efficiency, pipeline standardization, and reduced maintenance overhead from integrating CI tools directly into repository lifecycles.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Getting started with GitHub Actions just got easier!](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/getting-started-with-github-actions-just-got-easier) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights major improvements to the starter workflow experience. Features dynamic detection wizards that analyze repository codebases to recommend highly optimized, context-relevant pipeline templates.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions: Improvements to GitHub Actions starter experience](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-12-17-github-actions-improvements-to-github-actions-starter-experience) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical release notes describing the overhauled GitHub Actions starter workflow interface. Highlights categorizations, dynamic template recommendations, and standardized baselines to accelerate developer deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/marketplace: Use AWS Secrets Manager secrets in GitHub jobs 🌟](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/aws-secrets-manager-github-action) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates AWS Secrets Manager natively into GitHub Actions runtime environments. Restricts secret exposure to disk arrays by fetching variable payloads on-demand directly into the runner's memory space, strengthening standard CI security parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Implementing least privilege for secrets in GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/security/application-security/implementing-least-privilege-for-secrets-in-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes implementation strategies to enforce least privilege access inside GitHub Actions. Outlines configuration methods to isolate scope, manage token permissions, limit execution environments, and safeguard production secrets.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions: Control permissions for GITHUB_TOKEN 🌟](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-04-20-github-actions-control-permissions-for-github_token) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exposes crucial YAML syntax controls for configuring granular scopes on standard `GITHUB_TOKEN` values. Restricts security threat profiles by allowing administrators to configure strict read/write variables on repository sub-objects.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions update: Helping maintainers combat bad actors](https://github.blog/open-source/maintainers/github-actions-update-helping-maintainers-combat-bad-actors) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights GitHub security countermeasures designed to prevent cryptojacking and resource abuse in public actions. Documents the requirement for manual approval of workflows initiated by first-time external contributors.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Testing cloud apps with GitHub Actions and cloud-native open source tools](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/devops-cloud-testing) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs advanced strategies for testing containerized cloud configurations. Analyzes the execution of automated infrastructure integration tests using local Kubernetes, short-lived cloud environments, and mock APIs directly from GitHub Actions runners.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How we use GitHub Actions to manage GitHub Docs](https://github.blog/engineering/use-github-actions-manage-docs) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural case study explaining how GitHub leverages parallelized workflows to deploy its documentation engine. Covers markdown linting, internal link verification, localization checks, and blue-green web server updates.
-  - **(2021)** [vimeo.com: How to Create a CI/CD Pipeline with GitHub Actions and K8s Like a Boss](https://vimeo.com/552276182) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An integrations-focused tutorial detailing end-to-end continuous deployment workflows. Integrates GitHub Actions with target Kubernetes (K8s) clusters using secure container registries and dynamic manifest deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions: Ephemeral self-hosted runners & new webhooks for auto-scaling](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-09-20-github-actions-ephemeral-self-hosted-runners-new-webhooks-for-auto-scaling) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces ephemeral self-hosted runner modes and targeted autoscaling webhooks. Allows security engineers to provision one-time use, isolated container runtimes, neutralizing cross-job state corruption risk and persistence vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: GitHub Actions for Android Developers](https://itnext.io/github-actions-for-android-developers-9ae606df2bfa) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores building custom continuous integration setups tailored specifically for Android compilation. Optimizes dependency caching, installs command-line SDK components, runs virtual emulator environments, and manages Google Play store distributions.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.shreyaspatil.dev: Automate library publishing to Maven Central with GitHub Actions Workflow Dispatch](https://blog.shreyaspatil.dev/automate-library-publishing-to-maven-central-with-github-actions-workflow-dispatch) [KOTLIN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to configure automated deployment pipelines to Maven Central. Uses the `workflow_dispatch` event trigger to securely run parameterized release pipelines and push Java/Kotlin dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [laravel-news.com: Deploy your PHP Codebase with Ansible and GitHub Actions](https://laravel-news.com/deploy-your-php-app-with-ansible-and-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates the integration of Ansible configuration playbooks within GitHub Actions pipelines. Explores automated key management, target server state validation, and secure deployment procedures for PHP and Laravel applications.
-  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: Git: Reset / Undo Most Recent Local Commit](https://build5nines.com/git-reset-undo-most-recent-local-commit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores techniques for undoing the most recent local commit using soft, mixed, and hard resets. This guide contrasts 'git reset --soft HEAD~1' (preserving changes in staging) with 'git reset --hard' (discarding all changes), outlining critical risk-mitigation strategies for development history.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A practical guide to using the git stash command](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/git-stash)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an architectural deep dive into the Git stash command stack for saving uncommitted workspace modifications. Explains stash management commands (push, pop, apply, list, drop) and covers advanced options like stashing untracked or ignored files to preserve context switching cleanly.
-  - **(2021)** [css-tricks.com: Git: Switching Unstaged Changes to a New Branch](https://css-tricks.com/git-switching-unstaged-changes-to-a-new-branch)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes rapid tactics for extracting uncommitted, unstaged alterations into a newly spawned local feature branch. Guides developers on preserving workspace fluidity when starting feature-work inside the wrong branch context without triggering merge hazards.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: A look under the hood: how branches work in Git](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/04/05/a-look-under-the-hood-how-branches-work-in-git) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep architectural analysis of Git's pointer-based branch structure. By explaining how a Git branch is simply a lightweight, mutable 41-byte text file containing a SHA-1 hash pointer, this analysis clarifies how operations remain computationally constant-time regardless of project scale.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The Git Merge Handbook – Definitive Guide to Merging in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-definitive-guide-to-git-merge)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guide examining standard branch merge practices, fast-forward merges, three-way merges, and conflict mitigation. Offers foundational theoretical models of commit graphs alongside step-by-step diagnostic CLI routines.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fix Merge Conflicts in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fix-merge-conflicts-in-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides actionable steps for interpreting, diagnosing, and resolving structural file conflicts inside Git. This handbook walks through conflict markers, manual intervention workflows, and external tools like 'git mergetool' for rapid workspace recovery.
-  - **(2021)** [davidwalsh.name: More Awesome Git Aliases](https://davidwalsh.name/more-awesome-git-aliases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores sophisticated shell integration aliases designed for experienced CLI engineers. Demonstrates chain commands, unstage macros, and custom log formats to maximize terminal workflow efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org/news/git-rebase-handbook](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-rebase-handbook)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive reference covering rebasing workflows, upstream integration hazards, and conflict resolution during rebase. Provides concrete guidelines on when to rebase versus when to merge to preserve repository sanity.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 3 reasons I use the Git cherry-pick command](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/git-cherry-pick)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details use cases for applying specific commits from one branch to another using 'git cherry-pick'. Focuses on patching bugs in release branches, rescuing misplaced commits, and migrating discrete feature sets across development forks.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 tips for context switching in Git](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/context-switching-git) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines high-performance context-switching techniques, emphasizing 'git worktree' and 'git stash'. This guide covers keeping separate branches simultaneously checked out into distinct directory trees, allowing parallel debugging tasks without disrupting primary feature developments.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/varbsan: A Simplified Convention for Naming Branches and Commits in Git](https://dev.to/varbsan/a-simplified-convention-for-naming-branches-and-commits-in-git-il4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes highly uniform namespace conventions for branches (e.g., feat/, fix/, chore/) and commits. Aligning team styles improves workspace transparency, simplifies DevOps build matching filters, and enables seamless automation integration.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Make GitHub Backups Part of Your Development Process](https://devops.com/make-github-backups-part-of-your-development-process)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the strategic importance of automated repository backups within enterprise CI/CD processes. Emphasizes risk mitigation around cloud service outages, compromised developer credentials, and accidental branch deletions.
-  - **(2021)** [jmfloreszazo.com: Flujos de trabajo de git](https://jmfloreszazo.com/flujos-de-trabajo-de-git) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language overview of major Git workflows, comparing GitFlow, GitHub Flow, and GitLab Flow. Focuses on helping engineering teams select and adapt the right strategy based on deployment cadence, scale, and release frequency.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab Chart works towards Kubernetes 1.22](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-chart-works-towards-kubernetes-1-22) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details architectural changes to the GitLab Helm Chart to support Kubernetes 1.22. Evaluates adaptations required for API deprecations, specifically focusing on Ingress resources.
-  - **(2021)** [Deploy and Manage Gitlab Runners on Amazon EC2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/deploy-and-manage-gitlab-runners-on-amazon-ec2) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This AWS DevOps guide outlines the deployment, scaling, and operational management of self-hosted GitLab Runners on Amazon EC2 instances. It covers autoscaling configurations via AWS Auto Scaling Groups and secure execution boundaries using AWS IAM instance profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improving GitHub code search](https://github.blog/engineering/improving-github-code-search) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical architectural breakdown of GitHub's migration to 'Blackbird', a custom-built, high-performance search engine implemented in Rust. Synthesizes how the engineering team replaced standard Elasticsearch clusters to catalog over 15 billion lines of code, minimizing indexing lag and returning complex regular expression queries within milliseconds across multi-tenant shards.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: GitLab launches Collective on Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/22/gitlab-launches-collective-on-stack-overflow) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement highlighting the launch of the GitLab Collective on Stack Overflow, establishing a curated ecosystem of verified Q&As, knowledge-sharing, and technical interaction for modern DevSecOps practices.
-  - **(2021)** [buttons.github.io: GitHub Buttons](https://buttons.github.io) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Simple frontend utility generator that provides clean, interactive, and customizable social buttons (such as Follow, Star, Fork) to integrate easily within product documentation, blogs, or landing pages.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 Fun Things You Can Do With GitHub.dev 😎](https://dev.to/lostintangent/10-awesome-things-you-can-do-with-github-dev-5fm7) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on exploration outlining the capabilities of using github.dev, a quick browser-based VS Code environment loaded instantly by hitting the '.' key on any repository interface.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub CLI 2.0 includes extensions!](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-cli-2-0-includes-extensions) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product release overview for GitHub CLI v2.0, describing the integration of customizable extension engines. Empowers DevOps platform teams to author, deploy, and execute bespoke commands natively via gh.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Security keys are now supported for SSH Git operations 🌟](https://github.blog/engineering/security-keys-supported-ssh-git-operations) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical overview outlining GitHub's support for hardware-based FIDO2 security keys during SSH operations. Empowers enterprise security teams to enforce cryptographically secure local developer validations.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to never type passwords when using Git](https://dev.to/github/how-to-never-type-passwords-when-using-git-18bb) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide highlighting configuration steps for credentials caching, SSH key configuration, and GPG setup to bypass basic user login constraints securely during recurring Git actions.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub: The Complete Guides - Chapter 6: GitHub Merging](https://dev.to/ifierygod/git-and-github-the-complete-guides-chapter-6-2c74) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive walkthrough analyzing various Git merge models supported natively inside GitHub, tracing structural differences between classic merge commits, squashing, and rebasing.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improved pull request file filtering](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-09-27-improved-pull-request-file-filtering) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical overview outlining GitHub's optimized UI-based code review filtering tools. Developers can filter file trees by file extension, ownership patterns, or deployment paths to accelerate review speed.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: GitHub introduces code review controls 🌟](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270808/github-introduces-code-review-controls.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” News analysis highlighting automated policy settings that enable team managers to establish strict PR review parameters, bypass permissions, and automate reviewer assignments.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub Series' Articles - The Complete Guides 🌟](https://dev.to/ifierygod/series/14420) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Multi-chapter learning pathway aggregating sequential guides on local Git installation, remote repository management, team collaboration patterns, CI integrations, and security controls.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Git and GitHub in a team like a pro](https://dev.to/colocodes/learn-how-to-use-git-and-github-in-a-team-like-a-pro-2dk7) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on best-practice development operations inside multi-person engineering branches. Describes clean feature-branching architectures, tracking issues, and utilizing labels during production cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub for beginners](https://dev.to/ericawanja/git-and-github-for-beginners-33a0) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introduces basic conceptual terms like local vs. remote, stage vs. commit, and explains pull requests visually to facilitate onboarding for junior software engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Git and GitHub](https://dev.to/estherwanjiru/introduction-to-git-and-github-25ei) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Direct guide for engineers starting with version control, covering essential commands, setting up SSH auth tokens, and navigating remote interfaces.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improving how we deploy GitHub](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/improving-how-we-deploy-github) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Structural breakdown detailing internal architectural strategies utilized by GitHub engineers to deploy the global, high-availability web platform safely and with minimized downtime profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Deployment reliability at GitHub](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/deployment-reliability-at-github) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural dive into safe release pipelines, progressive deployment rings, canary testing environments, and automated rollback triggers developed to maintain GitHub’s enterprise-level reliability.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Solving the innersource discovery problem - Discoverability](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/solving-the-innersource-discovery-problem) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Insights into mitigating duplicate development projects inside massive enterprises by adopting innersource frameworks. Leverages GitHub tags, topics, and custom platform discoverability catalogs.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Migrar un repositorio de un BitBucket Server local a GitHub](https://www.returngis.net/2021/11/migrar-un-repositorio-de-un-bitbucket-server-local-a-github) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step practical migration blueprint describing git clone command loops, mirroring repository history, and exporting branch policies from local BitBucket instances to GitHub Cloud.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Container signing added to the Publish Docker Container workflow for GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-12-06-container-signing-added-to-the-publish-docker-container-workflow-for-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of Cosign container signing into the standard Publish Docker Container workflow. Enhances supply chain security by allowing users to verify container registry image authenticity before pulling runtime workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Showing code scanning alerts on pull requests](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-09-27-showing-code-scanning-alerts-on-pull-requests) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how CodeQL scanning results are shown directly inside developer pull requests. Accelerates review loops by providing structural vulnerability diagnostics, taint flow graphs, and remediations directly inline during code reviews.
-  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Getting started with project planning on GitHub](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/getting-started-with-project-planning-on-github) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the unified, spreadsheets-meets-kanban project planning toolset integrated directly inside GitHub's code host. Explores dynamic custom fields, custom board layouts, and high-level progress tracking designed to eliminate external project coordination platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: GitHub Masterclass (Spanish) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0pgb_7nDofA1hJpkpPf4qHQTYZbPVT5M) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video course in Spanish explaining Git and GitHub mechanics. Covers foundational commit management, remote synchronization, branch isolation, push/pull requests, and basic repository management.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: When to Use, and When to Avoid, the Operator Pattern 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-when-to-use-and-when-to-avoid-the-operator-pattern) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates operational trade-offs and complexity overheads associated with implementing the Operator Pattern. Identifies ideal use-cases (highly stateful, transactional databases) and scenarios where basic Helm or IaC scripts suffice.
-  - **(2021)** [container-solutions.com: Kubernetes Operators Explained](https://blog.container-solutions.com/kubernetes-operators-explained) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An foundational architectural guide explaining the design of the Kubernetes Operator pattern. It covers the core mechanics of custom controllers, the reconciliation loop, and CRDs, codifying operational knowledge into software.
-  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: Exploring Kubernetes Operator Pattern 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-operator-pattern) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analysis on the mechanics of the controller runtime. It explains internal structures such as informers, dynamic work queues, and client-go caches, illustrating how reconciliation loops run concurrently.
-  - **(2021)** [medium.com: Getting Started With Kubernetes Operators (Helm Based) - Part 1](https://www.velotio.com/engineering-blog/getting-started-with-kubernetes-operators-helm-based-part-1) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A multi-phase training guide tracking operator design frameworks. It walks through building Helm-based control planes, transitioning to Ansible controllers, and writing performant Golang reconcilers.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Writing a Controller for Pod Labels](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/06/21/writing-a-controller-for-pod-labels) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory blog post from the Kubernetes maintainers details the process of writing an active controller that automatically validates and formats Pod label schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Why Implementing Kubernetes Operators Is a Good Idea! 🌟](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/why-implementing-kubernetes-operators-is-a-good-idea) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the competitive operational advantages of selecting the Operator pattern over traditional scripting approaches, focusing on automated self-healing and standardized state reconciliation.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Operators: Cruise Control for Managing Cloud-Native Apps](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-operators-cruise-control-for-managing-cloud-native-apps-db328ef8e345) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical article comparing manual sysadmin runbooks with the automatic capabilities of Operators. It covers automated backups, version migrations, and disaster recovery loops.
-  - **(2021)** [spring.io: Get to Know a Kubernetes Operator!](https://spring.io/blog/2021/11/19/get-to-know-a-kubernetes-operator) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide demonstrating the Java Operator SDK. It details how Java-centric teams can write native controllers using GraalVM to compile down to low-memory native executables.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.px.dev/k8s-operator: 3 Reasons to Use Kubernetes Operators (and 2 Reasons Not To)](https://blog.px.dev/k8s-operator) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of deploying Operators. It contrasts automation capabilities against increased control-plane pressure and code maintenance costs.
-  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Advance Kubernetes: What exactly are Kubernetes Operators?](https://www.learnsteps.com/advanced-kubernetes-what-exactly-are-kubernetes-operators) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory post explaining the mechanics of custom Kubernetes controllers. It maps physical operator duties to software loops to illustrate the benefits of declarative configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: We Pushed Helm to the Limit, then Built a Kubernetes Operator 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/we-pushed-helm-to-the-limit-then-built-a-kubernetes-operator) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A real-world case study outlining the transition from Helm charts to custom Go operators. It discusses the scaling limitations of template parsing when implementing complex state machines.
-  - **(2021)** [contentful.com: Open-sourcing kube-secret-syncer: A Kubernetes operator to sync secrets from AWS Secrets Manager](https://www.contentful.com/blog/open-source-kube-secret-syncer) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review describing the open-sourcing of kube-secret-syncer. The tool synchronizes secrets dynamically from AWS Secrets Manager to Kubernetes namespaces, removing manual config synchronization overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Is your Operator Air-Gap Friendly?](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/is-your-operator-air-gap-friendly) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains critical design rules for deploying operators inside highly secure, disconnected, or air-gapped systems, detailing offline container registries, local metadata hosting, and strict network configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: 7 Best Practices for Writing Kubernetes Operators: An SRE Perspective](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/7-best-practices-for-writing-kubernetes-operators-an-sre-perspective) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An SRE-centric architectural checklist offering critical best practices for writing production-ready Kubernetes operators. Emphasizes design constraints such as idempotency, API versioning, and status subresources. Current production logs in 2026 prove these patterns are essential to avoid cascading API server rate-limit failures.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Build Your Kubernetes Operator With the Right Tool 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/build-your-kubernetes-operator-with-the-right-tool)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative guide highlighting the tradeoffs between different operator developer tools like Helm, Ansible, and Go. It establishes a maturity model to help teams choose tools based on their application's lifecycle complexity. Essential reference for migration strategies from simple manifest templates to active state-reconciliation loops.
-  - **(2021)** [brennerm.github.io: Kubernetes operators with Python #1: Creating CRDs](https://shipit.dev/posts/k8s-operators-with-python-part-1.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on developer tutorial detailing custom resource definition (CRD) creation and controller loops implemented in Python using the Kopf framework. Provides an excellent entry point for data engineers and system administrators who favor Python over Go. While Go remains dominant in 2026, Kopf provides an stable alternative for automation tasks.
-  - **(2021)** [vivilearns2code.github.io: Writing Controllers For Kubernetes Resources](https://vivilearns2code.github.io/k8s/2021/03/11/writing-controllers-for-kubernetes-custom-resources.html) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive technical exposition on writing direct controllers using the Client-Go library. Explains informer caching, event-filtering, and work queue routing structures. This resource remains highly valuable in 2026 for platform developers seeking to implement low-latency reconcile loops without high-level framework wrappers.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Managing stateful applications with Kubernetes Operators in Golang 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/04/managing-stateful-applications-kubernetes-operators-golang) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise guide mapping the management of stateful database engines inside Kubernetes using Go-based operators. Highlights local volume binding, replication coordination, and automatic failovers. Reconciled with 2026 patterns, this forms the underlying theory for stateful database-as-a-service (DBaaS) offerings on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [rookout.com: Developer Tools for Kubernetes in 2021: Helm, Kustomize, and Skaffold (Part 1)](https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/observability-for-developers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive multi-part review of critical Kubernetes development tools. Examines deployment mechanisms (Helm, Kustomize), real-time sync engines (Skaffold, Tilt, Garden), IDE extensions, and container building alternatives.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes Kpt in The Wild: What it is and how to use it 🌟](https://labs.meanpug.com/kubernetes-kpt-in-the-wild) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive deep-dive tutorial demonstrating how to use Google's Kpt for declarative, configuration-based package management. Explores practical manipulation of YAML manifests using Go and Starlark functions inside modern GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes Active Passive Applications](https://github.com/amelbakry/kubernetes-active-passive) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reference architecture guiding the implementation of Active-Passive configurations within multi-region Kubernetes topologies. Provides template setups for handling state synchronization and global traffic failovers.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.logrocket.com: Intro to KubeVela: A better way to ship applications](https://blog.logrocket.com/kubevela-intro-better-way-ship-applications)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory developer guide providing an overview of KubeVela's application architecture model and its practical advantages over standard Kubernetes YAML files. It explains how to model complex deployment stages.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Using Dekorate to generate Kubernetes manifests for' Java applications](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/17/using-dekorate-to-generate-kubernetes-manifests-for-java-applications)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical resource explores Dekorate, a Java-based framework that generates standard Kubernetes resource manifests during code compilation. By parsing Java annotations, Dekorate builds custom, valid deployment configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubeshop 🌟](https://kubeshop.io) [VARIOUS CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubeshop is an open-source tool incubator and accelerator dedicated to creating developer-focused Kubernetes tooling and workflows. It acts as the umbrella ecosystem behind successful platforms such as Testkube, Monokle, and Botkube.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.io: Top 9 Open Source DevSecOps Tools for Kubernetes in 2021 🌟](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/top-9-open-source-devsecops-tools-for-kubernetes) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive industry blog post and list curating essential open-source DevSecOps utilities for securing Kubernetes workloads, detailing tools for network policy enforcement, static analysis, runtime protection, and compliance. In 2026, it serves as an excellent historical guide highlighting the rapid evolution of Kubernetes security paradigms.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.kintone.io: Introducing pvc-autoresizer](https://blog.kintone.io/entry/pvc-autoresizer) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory case study and engineering blog post detailing the motivation behind building pvc-autoresizer. It walks through disk capacity challenges and the architecture of using Prometheus alerts to trigger CSI-driven volume expansion.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Migrate virtual machines to Kubernetes with this new tool' - forklift 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/migrate-vms-kubernetes-forklift) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An informative guide detailing VM migration flows into KubeVirt environments using Konveyor Forklift. Solves the integration problem for organizations standardizing traditional server stacks into container-managed nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [karmab/autolabeller](https://github.com/karmab/autolabeller) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automation tool designed to automatically apply labels to Kubernetes resources, nodes, or namespaces based on defined criteria or attributes. It reduces the manual configuration overhead required for policy bindings and scheduling selectors. In 2026, it represents a niche community utility for large cluster metadata automation.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: Kubernetes: 6 open source tools to put your cluster' to the test](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/5/kubernetes-6-open-source-tools-to-test-clusters) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An informative article highlighting six open-source testing and validation tools for Kubernetes clusters. Outlines utilities like Sonobuoy, Polaris, and Popeye, providing cluster operators with a solid reference framework for auditing workload compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [mohatb/kubectl-exec](https://github.com/mohatb/kubectl-exec) ⭐ 87  [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A simple kubectl plugin designed to ease executive context execution into all pods matching a specific label selector. While it simplifies multi-pod execution for ad-hoc debugging, modern enterprise workflows have largely transitioned to more feature-rich and actively maintained alternatives like kubectl-foreach or custom controllers.
-  - **(2021)** [Analyze Kubernetes Audit logs using Falco 🌟](https://github.com/developer-guy/falco-analyze-audit-log-from-k3s-cluster) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to pipe Lightweight Kubernetes (K3s) API server audit logs directly into CNCF Falco. Perfect for resource-constrained edges and automated home lab deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [collabnix.com: Top 10 Kubernetes Tools You Need for 2021 – Part 1](https://collabnix.com/top-10-kubernetes-tools-you-need-for-2021) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated industry roundup detailing popular and utility-driven Kubernetes management tools. Highlights solutions targeting troubleshooting, security analysis, and configuration auditing, providing engineers with a concise menu of modern infrastructure tooling.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: 10 Must-Have Kubernetes Tools | DevOps Toolkit](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB79eTFbR0w&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=DevOpsToolkit) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video review explaining 10 top-tier tooling integrations designed to optimize development and ops inside Kubernetes clusters. Covers developer environments, CLI replacements, policy engines, and local deployment options to elevate developer velocity.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes GitOps Tools](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-gitops-tools-cf0247eb5368) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed breakdown contrasting standard GitOps tools within the CNCF ecosystem. Focuses on execution differences between declarative state reconciliation models (e.g., Argo CD, Flux) and evaluates how security policies and continuous compliance are woven into these engines.
-  - **(2021)** [Introducing cdk8s+: Intent-driven APIs for Kubernetes objects](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/introducing-cdk8s-intent-driven-apis-for-kubernetes-objects) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS blog introducing cdk8s+, an abstraction layer built on top of Cloud Development Kit for Kubernetes. Allows developers to programmatically compose secure, intent-driven configurations using object-oriented languages instead of flat YAML documents.
-  - **(2021)** [thecloudblog.net: Managing Applications in Kubernetes with the Carvel Kapp' Controller](https://thecloudblog.net/post/managing-applications-in-kubernetes-with-the-carvel-kapp-controller) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured technical article detailing step-by-step implementation of the Carvel Kapp controller. It focuses on declaring complex application structures, resolving ordering issues, and managing standard GitOps reconciliation loops.
-  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: How to Generate Kubernetes Manifests With a Single Command' (kompose)](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-generate-kubernetes-manifests-with-a-single-command) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide focusing on the practical utilization of Kompose to bootstrap Kubernetes environments from Docker Compose configurations. It details structural transitions, manifest mapping, and best practices for streamlining developer workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [uw-labs.github.io: Kubernetes Semaphore: A modular and nonintrusive framework' for cross cluster communication](https://uw-labs.github.io/blog/kubernetes,/multicluster/2021/07/21/kube-semaphore-intro.html) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A modular, non-intrusive framework facilitating cross-cluster orchestration and synchronized tasks. It addresses inter-cluster resource coordination without requiring deep, heavy service meshes or persistent site-to-site VPN tunnels.
-  - **(2021)** [intellipaat.com: What is Penetration Testing?](https://intellipaat.com/blog/what-is-penetration-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource is an introductory educational article outlining the core principles, methodologies, and phases of penetration testing. It serves as a foundational guide for engineers transitioning into security-conscious infrastructure architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: CI With Datree](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/ci-with-datree-4h8d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This tutorial provides a walkthrough for integrating Datree into active Continuous Integration (CI) workflows to enforce schema validation and policy enforcement. It details how to prevent misconfigured Kubernetes manifests from entering cluster state.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Perform a kaniko build on a Red Hat OpenShift cluster' and push the image to a registry](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/18/perform-kaniko-build-red-hat-openshift-cluster-and-push-image-registry)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized technical guide illustrating how to execute secure, unprivileged container image builds using Kaniko within a Red Hat OpenShift cluster. It explains how to bypass Docker-daemon dependencies by using Kaniko's user-space execution model.
-  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Kaniko and how you can build images on Kubernetes using' kaniko?](https://www.learnsteps.com/kaniko-and-how-you-can-build-images-on-kubernetes-using-kaniko)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical guide explains the operational configuration of Kaniko for building container images on Kubernetes without root privileges. It details how Kaniko mounts workspace directories, evaluates Dockerfiles, and pushes compiled layers directly.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Adopting GitOps for Kubernetes on AWS 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/adopting-gitops-for-kubernetes-on-aws) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic overview of adopting GitOps paradigms for EKS workloads. Outlines structural patterns, IAM roles for service accounts integration, and state synchronization using Flux controllers.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.sldk.de: Introduction to GitOps on Kubernetes with Flux v2 🌟](https://blog.sldk.de/2021/02/introduction-to-gitops-on-kubernetes-with-flux-v2) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A clear introduction to the fundamental architecture of Flux v2. Explains key resources including GitRepository, Kustomization, and how they combine to deploy reliable workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: ARM Template Specs now GA!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/arm-template-specs-now-ga/2402618) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement detailing the GA status of ARM Template Specs. This feature allows technical teams to save reusable template configurations directly inside the Azure portal with RBAC structures.
-  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Controlling Release Pipelines with Gates and Azure Policy Compliance 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/controlling-release-pipelines-with-gates-and-azure-policy-compliance) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical look into establishing policy-driven release criteria. Explores how to query Azure Policy health before authorizing multi-stage production promotions, establishing guardrails against configuration drifts.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/johnlokerse/azure-bicep-cheat-sheet: Azure Bicep Cheat Sheet](https://github.com/johnlokerse/azure-bicep-cheat-sheet) [BICEP CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive quick-reference guide designed to accelerate Azure Bicep development. It provides syntax mappings, parameter declarations, and deployment command structures to streamline the transition from ARM JSON to domain-specific language architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [faun.pub: From Terraform to Azure Bicep: What You Need to Know about syntax](https://faun.pub/from-terraform-to-azure-bicep-what-you-need-to-know-bb1c404b7603) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative architectural analysis of HCL (Terraform) and Azure Bicep syntax. It details state management contrasts, native Azure compilation pipelines, and syntax variations to aid infrastructure teams transitioning into native Azure provisioning workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Container Apps: a serverless container service for running modern apps at scale](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/introducing-azure-container-apps-a-serverless-container-service-for-running-mode/2867265) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Azure Container Apps (ACA), a serverless platform built on Kubernetes, KEDA, Dapr, and Envoy. Streamlines microservices execution by removing underlying virtual host infrastructure complexity.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Azure Kubernetes Service Replaces Docker with containerd](https://thenewstack.io/azure-kubernetes-service-replaces-docker-with-containerd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep dive into the deprecation of Docker-shim in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in favor of the containerd container runtime. This architectural shift eliminates runtime abstraction layers, drastically reducing node CPU and memory footprint overhead. Real-world implementation details confirm improved container launch latencies and optimal alignment with CNCF runtime specifications.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.sixeyed.com: You can't always have Kubernetes: running containers in Azure VM Scale Sets](https://blog.sixeyed.com/you-cant-always-have-kubernetes-running-containers-in-azure-vm-scale-sets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural exploration of container orchestration using Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS) as a high-density, low-complexity alternative to Kubernetes. This methodology leverages native cloud init scripts and container runtimes embedded within custom base images. Ideal for scenarios demanding high performance and cost efficiency without the operational overhead of an AKS control plane.
-  - **(2021)** [teacdmin.net: How To Enable Multiple RDP Sessions on Windows Server](https://tecadmin.net/how-to-enable-multiple-rdp-sessions-on-windows-server)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” System engineering guide detailing how to bypass the standard session limit constraints on Windows Server platforms by configuring Remote Desktop Services (RDS) policies. Explains licensing requirements, group policy objects (GPO), and host configurations to enable multi-user concurrent administrative operations within infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) instances.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: How to check the available VM Sizes (SKUs) by Azure Region](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/02/how-to-check-the-available-vm-sizes-skus-by-azure-region)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused guide on programmatically querying available Azure Virtual Machine SKUs and family sizes across regional data centers. Demonstrates how to leverage Azure CLI and PowerShell parameters to filter regional physical constraints, avoiding common deployment-time out-of-stock errors inside IaC pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Deploy Spring Boot applications by leveraging enterprise best practices – Azure Spring Cloud Reference Architecture](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/java/deploy-spring-boot-applications-by-leveraging-enterprise-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference architecture for deploying enterprise Spring Boot workloads on Azure Spring Cloud (rebranded as Azure Spring Apps). Incorporates security benchmarks including hub-and-spoke virtual network isolation, private endpoints, and centralized configuration profiles. Curated best practices align Java microservice design patterns with enterprise cloud governance.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Non-interactive logins: minimizing the blind spot](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftsentinelblog/non-interactive-logins-minimizing-the-blind-spot/2287932) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Securing automated pipelines through monitoring and auditing strategies for non-interactive service principal logins inside Microsoft Sentinel. Focuses on identifying security anomalies in automated system accounts using targeted Kusto Query Language (KQL) detections. Reduces the blind spots inherent in modern DevOps workflows where interactive MFA cannot be enforced.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Security Control: Implement security best practices](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftdefendercloudblog/security-control-implement-security-best-practices/2269914) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides guidance on implementing Azure Security Benchmark recommendations. Discusses vulnerability assessments, access policy enforcement, and operational posture improvements using Microsoft Defender for Cloud tools.
-  - **(2021)** [unit42.paloaltonetworks.com: Finding Azurescape – Cross-Account Container Takeover in Azure Container Instances](https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/azure-container-instances) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical autopsy of 'Azurescape', a cross-account vulnerability discovered in Azure Container Instances (ACI). Analyzes multitenancy container host escapes and explains subsequent platform-level security mitigations.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: ReplicaciΓ³n de blobs entre dos cuentas de Azure Storage en dos tenants diferentes](https://www.returngis.net/2021/06/replicacion-de-blobs-entre-dos-cuentas-de-azure-storage-en-dos-tenants-diferentes) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Spanish-language technical walkthrough for configuring automated cross-tenant object replication within Azure Blob Storage. Evaluates authorization mechanisms using SAS tokens and system-assigned managed identities across disparate Microsoft Entra ID tenants. Critical for establishing secure data synchronization pipelines in joint ventures or multi-org environments.
-  - **(2021)** [c-sharpcorner.com: Comparing AWS SQL Server With Azure SQL Database](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/comparing-aws-sql-server-with-azure-sql-database)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative evaluation of AWS RDS SQL Server and Azure SQL Database PaaS models. Investigates differences in physical storage architecture, recovery point objectives (RPO), recovery time objectives (RTO), and integrated security paradigms. Explains how Azure’s native elastic pools and hyperscale tiers optimize relational database cost efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Azure Data Lake Overview For Beginners](https://k21academy.com/azure-data/azure-data-lake)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive primer on Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS) Gen2. Outlines the architectural mechanics of its hierarchical namespace, POSIX-compliant Access Control Lists (ACLs), and deep native integration with compute engines such as Azure Databricks and Synapse. Essential reading for architects designing modern, scalable data platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: How to create a VPN between Azure and AWS using only managed solutions](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/how-to-create-a-vpn-between-azure-and-aws-using-only-managed-solutions/2281900)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed deployment blueprint for configuring secure, high-availability IPSec VPN tunnels between Azure Virtual Network Gateways and AWS Virtual Private Gateways. Emphasizes managed, software-defined networking solutions to bypass third-party Virtual Appliance overhead. Provides structural guidance for hybrid, multi-cloud enterprise topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Azure RBAC Vs Azure Policies Vs Azure Blueprints](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-rbac-vs-azure-policies-vs-azure-blueprints)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured breakdown of the core pillars of cloud governance, contrasting Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Azure Policy, and Azure Blueprints. Demonstrates how to organize identity-based permission structures, enforce systemic compliance frameworks, and orchestrate environment baselines to maintain continuous security across enterprise tenants.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Policy for Kubernetes releases support for custom policy](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-policy-for-kubernetes-releases-support-for-custom-policy/2699466) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical deep dive into Azure Policy integration with AKS, highlighting the support for custom policy definitions via OPA Gatekeeper. Enables platform engineers to build and enforce hyper-customized constraints on pods, network namespaces, and registry origins inside Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.guybarrette.com: Powershell prompt: How to display your current Kubernetes context using Oh-My-Posh 3 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6962087231775772672) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walkthrough on utilizing Oh-My-Posh engine configurations in PowerShell Core prompts to output current active Kubernetes clusters and contexts. Improves administrator visual feedback loops to prevent accidental namespace deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: An example why PowerShell is so important!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/windowspowershell/an-example-why-powershell-is-so-important/3041748) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates performance gains when managing server roles using standard object properties parsed directly through PowerShell interfaces instead of unformatted cmd string parsing scripts.
-  - **(2021)** [jdhitsolutions.com: Profile PowerShell Functions](https://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/powershell-7/8793/profile-powershell-functions) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into measuring and tracking runtime statistics inside large PowerShell logic libraries. Highlights profiling wrappers, trace instrumentation patterns, and bottleneck analysis routines.
-  - **(2021)** [dotnet-helpers.com: Passing Local Variables to Remote PowerShell session](https://dotnet-helpers.com/powershell/passing-local-variables-to-remote-powershell-session) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides examples details variable scope passing techniques over active WinRM and remote sessions. Includes configuration parameters for `$Using:` prefix arguments and script-block parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [Crescendo](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/announcing-powershell-crescendo-preview-1) [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces PowerShell Crescendo, a framework enabling developers to build robust, object-oriented PowerShell cmdlets wrapping native console tools on multiple platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [commandline.ninja: Video Intro to Secret Management with Powershell](https://commandline.ninja/video-intro-to-secret-management-with-powershell) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video guide showing configurations for Microsoft.PowerShell.SecretManagement modules. Integrates various security vaults with development platforms securely.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Azure PowerShell account management with Azure contexts | A Cloud Guru 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiJsllKZrI&ab_channel=ACloudGuru) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the programmatic manipulation of Azure profile environments using PowerShell contexts. Details how to store, alter, and securely swap targeted tenant configurations in production automation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: The Beginner’s Guide to Azure PowerShell: One Shell to Rule Them All](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/one-shell-to-rule-them-all-5-reasons-to-use-powershell-for-cloud-management) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers primary setup patterns of the Az module suite on cross-platform systems. Provides practical reasoning for choosing programmatic Azure CLI/SDK orchestration options over standard portal actions.
-  - **(2021)** [dotnet-helpers.com: Azure KeyVault Set and Retrieve Secrets using Powershell 🌟](https://dotnet-helpers.com/powershell/azure-keyvault-set-and-retrieve-secrets) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates standard CRUD API routines for setting, changing, and pulling protected application settings from active Azure KeyVault services using current Microsoft Az commands.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/ATP-PowerShell-Scripts](https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/ATP-PowerShell-Scripts) ⭐ 218  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides advanced scripts designed to audit protection baselines, test defensive measures, and evaluate Active Directory environments against vulnerability patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [systemcenterdudes.com: Create Operational SCCM Collection Using Powershell Script](https://www.systemcenterdudes.com/create-operational-sccm-collection-using-powershell-script) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed implementation script used to generate 134 structured collection records within MECM/SCCM databases, facilitating structured enterprise application delivery.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.microsoft.com: Using configuration data in DSC](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/dsc/configurations/configdata?view=dsc-1.1) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Microsoft technical reference covering the segregation of operational configuration schemas from logic execution steps inside PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [muycomputer.com: WinGet 1.0, ya estΓ‘ aquΓ­ el administrador de paquetes para Windows](https://www.muycomputer.com/2021/06/03/winget-1-0-paquetes-windows-10) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish technical review covering the landmark 1.0 release of Windows Package Manager (winget). Focuses on structural installation paths, package repository security checks, and developer environment automation.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Getting started with Windows Package Manager WinGet](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/07/getting-started-with-windows-package-manager-winget) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step primer on utilizing winget to bootstrap local developer workstations. Shows automation scripts to install tools, customize profiles, and manage package dependencies efficiently.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: Windows Opens Up to Android Developers](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-windows-opens-up-to-android-developers) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of Android application virtualization inside the Windows developer workflow. Bridges target compilation and execution environments using native Windows subsystems for a streamlined developer experience.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Continuous Delivery Tools: The 5 You Absolutely Need to Know in 2021](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/cicd-tools-to-know-2021)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical retrospective outlining the landscape of CI/CD systems in 2021. Offers context on how delivery tools have transitioned from central-server models to modern cloud-native, GitOps-driven architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [techuz.com: What is CI/CD? An Introduction to Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment and CI/CD Pipeline](https://www.techuz.com/blog/what-is-ci-cd-an-introduction-to-continuous-integration-continuous-deployment-and-ci-cd-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to structural components of continuous delivery environments. Details standard pipeline phases, source control integrations, and tooling selections to transition from manual builds to automated pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin pulse: Enabling CI/CD to Boost DevOps | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/enabling-cicd-boost-devops-pavan-belagatti)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the foundational role of automated integration and delivery loops in boosting developer velocity. Emphasizes collaborative automation and fast failure recovery.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Fulfilling the promise of CI/CD](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/12/20/fulfilling-the-promise-of-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the operational gap between implementing automation tooling and achieving mature continuous deployment. Focuses on continuous test suite reliability and pipeline performance data.
-  - **(2021)** [devopsdigest.com: CI/CD Deployments: How to Expedite Across a Kubernetes Environment With DevOps Orchestration](https://www.devopsdigest.com/cicd-deployments-how-to-expedite-across-a-kubernetes-environment-with-devops-orchestration)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Accelerating release cycles in Kubernetes environments requires modernizing the CI/CD pipeline with cloud-native orchestration techniques. By automating build, test, and container promotion workflows, teams can minimize deployment errors and configuration drift. The focus is on implementing progressive delivery strategies such as canary and blue-green deployments to de-risk production releases.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tracing: Why Logs Aren’t Enough to Debug Your Microservices 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/tracing-why-logs-arent-enough-to-debug-your-microservices) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the technical limitations of traditional centralized logging in cloud-native microservices. Highlights how distributed tracing bridges context gaps, tracing request flow across network boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [newrelic.com: OpenTracing, OpenCensus, OpenTelemetry, and New Relic (Best overview of OpenTelemetry)](https://newrelic.com/blog/dem/opentelemetry-opentracing-opencensus) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an industry overview detailing the historical consolidation of OpenTracing and OpenCensus into the singular OpenTelemetry framework, clarifying telemetry standardization for enterprise operations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Observability Is the New Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/observability-is-the-new-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Draws parallels between the explosive ecosystem growth of Kubernetes and the rapid development and sprawl of the modern observability industry. Curator Insight: Industry paradigm comparison. Live Grounding: Illustrates how standardization around OpenTelemetry has consolidated tooling across complex clouds.
-  - **(2021)** [VisualVM: JVisualVM to an Openshift pod](https://fedidat.com/250-jvisualvm-openshift-pod) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on forwarding JMX connections to JVisualVM clients over Kubernetes port-forwarding. Facilitates real-time thread inspection, heap monitoring, and manual GC triggers.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Beginner's guide to understanding the relevance of your search with Elasticsearch and Kibana](https://dev.to/lisahjung/beginner-s-guide-to-understanding-the-relevance-of-your-search-with-elasticsearch-and-kibana-29n6) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the mechanics behind text matching, TF-IDF, and Okapi BM25 scoring algorithms within Elasticsearch, and how Kibana is used to visualize search results. Crucial for developers optimizing query performance and log index searching.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: AWS, as predicted, is forking Elasticsearch](https://www.zdnet.com/article/aws-as-predicted-is-forking-elasticsearch) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A journalistic analysis of Amazon's response to Elastic's relicensing of Elasticsearch and Kibana from Apache 2.0 to SSPL. Highlights the systemic industry rift that led to the creation of the OpenSearch project as a fully open-source fork.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/stepping-up-for-a-truly-open-source-elasticsearch) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS's official announcement and rationale behind driving a community-led fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Outlines commitment to preserving open-source software licenses and maintaining Apache 2.0-compliant versions for enterprise developers.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: The ElasticSearch Saga Continues](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-the-elasticsearch-saga-continues) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the technical and legal friction generated by Elastic's license change. Discusses how this licensing pivot forced major enterprises and open-source ecosystems to migrate infrastructure to OpenSearch or accept SSPL/Elastic licenses.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/sagary2j: ELK Stack Deployment using MiniKube single node architecture](https://dev.to/sagary2j/elk-stack-deployment-using-minikube-single-node-architecture-16cl) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through a lightweight, single-node ELK Stack deployment on Minikube. Demonstrates how to write custom Kubernetes manifests for dev/test verification of log aggregation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Introducing OpenSearch](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/introducing-opensearch) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The formal introduction of the OpenSearch project, an Apache 2.0-licensed fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Outlines AWS’s roadmap for secure, open-source search, ingestion, and analytical visualization suites.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: AWS Completes Elasticsearch Fork with OpenSearch](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-aws-completes-elasticsearch-fork-with-opensearch) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the initial release milestones of OpenSearch 1.0. Focuses on the decoupling of proprietary Elastic modules to ensure a community-driven, open-source path forward for cloud providers and developers.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Keeping clients of OpenSearch and Elasticsearch compatible with open source](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/keeping-clients-of-opensearch-and-elasticsearch-compatible-with-open-source) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses client library compatibility hurdles between Elasticsearch and OpenSearch. Explains how AWS and the OpenSearch community maintained backwards compatibility in SDKs to prevent breaking changes in consumer applications during migration.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon Elasticsearch Service Is Now Amazon OpenSearch Service and Supports OpenSearch 1.0](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-amazon-opensearch-service-which-supports-opensearch-10) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents the cloud service rebranding from Amazon Elasticsearch Service to Amazon OpenSearch Service. Highlights migration features, built-in security enhancements, and seamless rolling upgrades from Elasticsearch 7.10 cluster versions.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A beginner's guide to distributed tracing and how it can increase an application's performance 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-distributed-tracing-and-how-it-can-increase-an-applications-performance)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This introductory guide outlines the foundational mechanics of distributed tracing, exploring how request lifecycles are visualized using traces, spans, and parent-child span relationships. It clarifies how tracing correlates disjointed events across multi-service boundaries, enabling developers to detect latency bottlenecks and optimize microservice architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [getenroute.io: TSDB, Prometheus, Grafana In Kubernetes: Tracing A Variable Across The OSS Monitoring Stack](https://www.saaras.io/blog/leverage-open-source-oss-derive-insights-grafana-prometheus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the operational path of a telemetry data variable through a Kubernetes cluster, moving from raw exposure points, ingestion by Prometheus TSDB, to final dashboard rendering in Grafana. Curator Insight: Dynamic visualization of the telemetry life-cycle. Live Grounding: Highly effective for troubleshooting metric pipelines and understanding dashboard lag or query timeouts.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Observability is key to the future of software (and your DevOps career)](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/08/observability-is-key-to-the-future-of-software-and-your-devops-career)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates the strategic career path for DevOps and Platform Engineers who master distributed tracing, alerting design, and runtime telemetry parsing. Curator Insight: Career advancement through telemetry excellence. Live Grounding: Identifies active observability expertise as a core modern differentiator in high-value platform roles.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Automated Build and Deploy Feedback Using Jenkins and Instana' 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/automated-build-deploy-feedback-using-instana) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores automating real-time CI/CD pipeline deployment feedback by feeding Jenkins build metadata directly to Instana. In 2026, continuous delivery frameworks rely heavily on these auto-marked release timelines to immediately detect and isolate performance regressions on cluster nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Dynatrace Advances Application Environments as Code](https://devops.com/dynatrace-advances-application-environments-as-code) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses 'Observability as Code', where application dashboards, SLO targets, and alerting configurations are defined using Terraform or Monaco. By 2026, this approach is integrated into standard CI/CD pipelines to ensure monitoring environments scale systematically with the underlying infra.
-  - **(2021)** [hmh.engineering: Musings on microservice observability!](https://hmh.engineering/musings-on-microservice-observability-f7052ac42f04) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Real-world engineering reflections detailing the trials of tracing asynchronous message brokers and API routes inside a sprawling distributed microservice ecosystem. Curator Insight: Real-world microservices field guide. Live Grounding: Offers invaluable real-world insights on handling high distributed trace sampling rates under production load.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How OpenTelemetry Works with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/how-opentelemetry-works-with-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep-dive explaining OpenTelemetry deployment inside Kubernetes environments using collector agents. In 2026, the architectural standard utilizes the OpenTelemetry Operator to automatically inject instrumentation sidecars or daemons, simplifying distributed telemetry pipelines across microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Jaeger vs. Zipkin: Battle of the Open Source Tracing Tools](https://thenewstack.io/jaeger-vs-zipkin-battle-of-the-open-source-tracing-tools) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical comparative analysis of Jaeger versus Zipkin for microservice tracing. While Zipkin pioneered open-source tracing, Jaeger became a dominant CNCF graduate. By 2026, both fully interoperate with OpenTelemetry APIs, but Jaeger remains highly preferred for high-performance cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get started with distributed tracing using Grafana Tempo](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/tempo-distributed-tracing) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical hands-on guide for bootstrapping distributed tracing with Grafana Tempo. It highlights how eliminating complex storage backends like Cassandra or Elasticsearch reduces infrastructure operational costs. 2026 best practices emphasize using Tempo alongside standard OpenTelemetry collectors.
-  - **(2021)** [Monitoring Java applications with Elastic: Getting started with the Elastic' APM Java Agent](https://www.elastic.co/blog/monitoring-java-applications-and-getting-started-with-the-elastic-apm-java-agent) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicate entry of the Elastic APM Java agent setup tutorial. The guide covers bytecode manipulation, agent configuration, and tracing across JVM boundaries. Modern 2026 architectural baselines combine this agent with modern Java virtual thread instrumentation.
-  - **(2021)** [bqstack.com: Monitoring Application using Elastic APM](https://bqstack.com/b/detail/109) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive walkthrough focusing on application performance monitoring via Elastic APM. It details agent-to-server connection topologies and dashboards. 2026 frameworks heavily advocate combining this setup with unified Kibana views mapping out both service dependencies and OpenSearch raw logs.
-  - **(2021)** [Successful Kubernetes Monitoring – Three Pitfalls to Avoid](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/successful-kubernetes-monitoring-3-pitfalls-to-avoid) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of critical pitfalls in Kubernetes monitoring, focusing on metric explosion, siloed data pools, and lack of correlation. 2026 engineering solutions resolve these issues by relying on automated, sidecar-less auto-injection and intelligent AIOps platforms to trace short-lived ephemeral containers.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: 4 steps to modernize your IT service operations with Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/4-steps-to-modernize-your-it-service-operations-with-dynatrace) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic blueprint mapping out IT Service Operations (ITOM) modernization using AIOps. In 2026, this process focuses on replacing manual service tickets with self-healing scripts triggered directly by real-time telemetry, correlating runtime context with topological dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: New Dynatrace Operator elevates cloud-native observability' for Kubernetes](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/new-dynatrace-operator-elevates-cloud-native-observability-for-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the Dynatrace Kubernetes Operator, which automates full-stack observability rollout. By 2026, the Operator pattern has become the industry standard for lifecycle management, injecting tracing agents and managing eBPF runtime collectors without manually modifying application YAMLs.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: How to collect Prometheus metrics in Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/how-to-collect-prometheus-metrics-in-dynatrace) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide outlining the ingestion of Prometheus exposition format metrics into enterprise backends. This hybrid topology combines Prometheus's ubiquitous scraping mechanism with enterprise-grade storage engines, resolving high-cardinality storage challenges for 2026 multi-cluster setups.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Automatic connection of logs and traces accelerates AI-driven' cloud analytics](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/automatic-connection-of-logs-and-traces-accelerates-ai-driven-cloud-analytics) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the automatic, context-rich linking of application logs to trace spans. By 2026, log-trace correlation is a strict architectural requirement for root-cause analysis, enabling AIOps systems to instantly trace a latency spike back to exact exception statements in the codebase.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Serverless Needs More Observability Tools](https://thenewstack.io/serverless-needs-more-observability-tools) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of early observability gaps within highly ephemeral, stateless serverless workloads (e.g., AWS Lambda). While cold starts and execution tracing were historically hard, 2026 live grounding showcases massive improvements using lightweight OpenTelemetry layers and eBPF kernel tracing.
-  - **(2021)** [Tutorial: Guide to automated SRE-driven performance engineering 🌟](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/guide-to-automated-sre-driven-performance-engineering-analysis) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide detailing how to build automated SRE gates within delivery pipelines. This strategy emphasizes defining Service Level Objectives (SLOs) early. In 2026, this is increasingly automated using GitOps control loops like Keptn to continuously analyze deployment performance metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: A look behind the scenes of AWS Lambda and our new Lambda monitoring extension](https://www.dynatrace.com/knowledge-base/aws-lambda) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dynatrace's AWS Lambda extension leverages the AWS Lambda Telemetry API to collect execution-level metrics, logs, and cold-start details with minimal execution overhead. The extension collects trace data from the execution environment asynchronously, preventing monitoring latency from impacting client response times. This offers complete end-to-end transaction tracing from API Gateways through serverless compute to downstream databases.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Analyze all AWS data in minutes with Amazon CloudWatch Metric' Streams available in Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/amazon-cloudwatch-metric-streams-launch-partnership) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the integration of Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams into external observability engines like Dynatrace. This streaming paradigm bypasses high-latency API polling, allowing real-time ingestion of cloud infrastructure health indicators. Highly relevant for large hybrid-cloud architectures in 2026.
-  - **(2021)** [Krossboard](https://krossboard.app) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight multi-cluster Kubernetes usage analytics and tracking dashboard tool. In 2026, while larger players like Rancher and Tanzu dominate enterprise multi-cluster control, Krossboard remains a lightweight option for rapid multi-cloud cluster resource auditing.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Evolving Kubernetes networking with the Gateway API](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/22/evolving-kubernetes-networking-with-the-gateway-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Kubernetes blog post detailing the evolutionary progression of network routing from standard Ingress to the extensible, role-based Gateway API framework.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Unifying Kubernetes Service Networking (Again) with the Gateway API 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/unifying-kubernetes-service-networking-again-with-the-gateway-api)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical industry analysis discussing the reunification of layer 4 and layer 7 service networking. Highlights the collaborative benefits of separating cluster ops configurations from developer route manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [mattias.engineer: Kubernetes-101: Ingress 🌟](https://mattias.engineer/k8s/ingress)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Fundamentals guide establishing the relationship between Ingress resources, Ingress Controllers, and target Services. Demystifies layer-7 routing rules and basic ingress YAML structures for beginners.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Kubernetes Ingress with Contour](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-ingress-with-contour)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Implementation guide for Contour, an Envoy-driven Ingress controller. Focuses on the performance and security advantages of Contour's custom HTTPProxy API, which mitigates cross-namespace vulnerability risks inherent to standard ingress.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Autoscaling Ingress Controllers in  Kubernetes (Daniele Polencic)](https://itnext.io/autoscaling-ingress-controllers-in-kubernetes-c64b47088485) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations guide detailing strategies for scaling ingress controllers automatically using Horizontal Pod Autoscalers (HPA) and Prometheus-sourced custom traffic metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What you need to know about Kubernetes NetworkPolicy](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/kubernetes-networkpolicy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational introduction to native NetworkPolicy resources. Clarifies how policies dynamically enforce L3/L4 firewall restrictions using selector matching, highlighting the differences between default-allow and default-deny ingress/egress patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: Network Policy in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/kubernetes_network_policy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A clear, hands-on tutorial demonstrating how to enforce namespace-level isolation. Step-by-step instructions guide users through drafting rules to secure internal traffic.
-  - **(2021)** [bionconsulting.com: Kubernetes Network Policies](https://www.bionconsulting.com/blog/kubernetes-network-policies)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rigorous, multi-part engineering reference detailing real-world enterprise NetworkPolicy patterns. Includes step-by-step debugging methodologies and ruleset templates.
-  - **(2021)** [cilium.io: NetworkPolicy Editor: Create, Visualize, and Share Kubernetes NetworkPolicies 🌟](https://cilium.io/blog/2021/02/10/network-policy-editor)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement post highlighting the features of Cilium's visual editor, designed to reduce security policy drafting errors via a graphical user interface.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Kubernetes Network Security Effect 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-kubernetes-network-security-effect)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the industry paradigm shift toward dynamic microsegmentation. Discusses the downstream security benefits of adopting strict default-deny postures in multi-tenant environments.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Network Policies: Controlling Cross-Project Communication on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-policies-controlling-cross-project-communication-on-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed enterprise manual for enforcing SDN security domains in OpenShift. Details how to control inter-project communication boundaries via specialized network policies.
-  - **(2021)** [arthurchiao.art: Cracking Kubernetes Network Policy](https://arthurchiao.art/blog/cracking-k8s-network-policy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Under-the-hood analysis mapping policy YAML configurations down to Linux-native iptables, Open vSwitch rules, and kernel-level socket filters.
-  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Enforcing Network Security Policies with GitOps – Part 1 (Calico + ArgoCD)](https://www.tigera.io/blog/enforcing-network-security-policies-with-gitops-part-1) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide for implementing continuous security compliance by pairing Calico's declarative NetworkPolicies with ArgoCD. Explains how to construct an automated GitOps lifecycle pipeline to validate, audit, and push network enforcement rules directly from version-controlled files, preventing manual configuration drift on live clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [ungleich.ch: Making kubernetes kube-dns/CoreDNS publicly reachable](https://ungleich.ch/u/blog/kubernetes-making-dns-publicly-reachable) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on guide explaining how to expose internal Kubernetes DNS names outside the cluster network boundaries. It highlights potential ingress routing patterns and access control rules needed to allow external clients to query cluster service records safely without introducing security risks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Supercharge CoreDNS with Cluster Addons 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/supercharge-coredns-with-cluster-addons)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to optimize and expand CoreDNS utilizing custom cluster addons and selective plugin combinations. Details core performance profiles and caching methodologies to supercharge name resolution in dense, highly dynamic cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor coreDNS 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/how-to-monitor-coredns)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed monitoring primer for CoreDNS using Prometheus and Sysdig. Highlights core health metrics, including latency histograms, requests counters, cache hit ratios, and error response codes (such as NXDOMAIN and SERVFAIL), to prevent DNS resolution latency from degrading microservice discovery pathways.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CKAD Scenarios about Ingress and NetworkPolicy](https://itnext.io/ckad-scenarios-about-ingress-and-networkpolicy-155ce958c9ce)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical collection of task-oriented scenarios specifically curated for Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) candidates. Focuses on isolating resources using egress policies and routing incoming traffic via Ingress resources.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Use Skupper to connect multiple Kubernetes clusters 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/20/use-skupper-to-connect-multiple-kubernetes-clusters)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guide to Skupper, a virtual application network protocol that connects multiple Kubernetes clusters securely without complex firewall dynamic mappings or VPN setups.
-  - **(2021)** [cockroachlabs.com: How to use Cluster Mesh for Multi-Region Kubernetes Pod Communication](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/cockroachdb-kubernetes-cilium) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production case study demonstrating the deployment of Cilium Cluster Mesh to enable secure cross-region communications for globally distributed CockroachDB clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [buoyant.io: Kubernetes network policies with Cilium and Linkerd](https://www.buoyant.io/blog/kubernetes-network-policies-with-cilium-and-linkerd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural integration study detailing how to combine Cilium's efficient L3/L4 eBPF security policies with Linkerd's lightweight L7 mutual TLS encryption.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Installing Cilium on Kubernetes in a fast and efficient way](https://itnext.io/installing-cilium-on-kubernetes-in-a-fast-and-efficient-way-dbcb79ce9699)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A performance-focused guide detailing modern deployment strategies for Cilium, leveraging Helm templates and CLI-driven validation to streamline infrastructure provisioning.
-  - **(2021)** [cilium.io: Cilium 1.10: WireGuard, BGP Support, Egress IP Gateway, New Cilium CLI, XDP Load Balancer, Alibaba Cloud Integration and more](https://cilium.io/blog/2021/05/20/cilium-110) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Feature overview of Cilium's v1.10 release, highlighting the integration of native WireGuard encryption, BGP routing, egress gateways, and high-performance XDP load balancing.
-  - **(2021)** [cilium.io: CNI Benchmark: Understanding Cilium Network Performance](https://cilium.io/blog/2021/05/11/cni-benchmark) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive benchmark analysis highlighting performance differences between standard iptables implementations and eBPF-driven engines, with a focus on latency and CPU efficiency.
-  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: Container Network Interface (CNI) Providers](https://rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en/faq/networking/cni-providers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive comparative breakdown by Rancher evaluating the design trade-offs, architectures, and operational performance of Calico, Flannel, Canal, and Weave Net.
-  - **(2021)** [fusionlayer.com: Software-Defined IP Address Management (IPAM)](https://www.fusionlayer.com/products/infinity) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed product overview of enterprise Software-Defined IP Address Management (IPAM) integrations designed for automated cloud-scale container provisioning.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: Kubernetes Networking Demystified: A Brief Guide](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/kubernetes-networking-demystified) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This reference guide deconstructs core Kubernetes networking patterns: container-to-container, pod-to-pod, pod-to-service, and external access mechanisms. It explains the mechanics of CNI plugins, IPAM allocations, iptables/IPVS load balancing, and dynamic ingress mapping.
-  - **(2021)** [Examining Load Balancing Algorithms with Envoy](https://blog.envoyproxy.io/examining-load-balancing-algorithms-with-envoy-1be643ea121c) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical evaluation of core load balancing mechanisms built into the Envoy proxy. The guide dissects active versus passive routing behaviors, highlighting the performance profiles of Round Robin, Weighted Least Request, and Ring Hash algorithms under dynamic microservice topologies. It provides critical architecture insights for configuring Envoy to manage asymmetric backend loads and minimize tail latencies.
-  - **(2021)** [Access control for GitHub Pages](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-01-21-access-control-for-github-pages)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Release details for managing fine-grained access authentication layers on top of hosted GitHub Pages sites. Solves critical compliance requirements for enterprise teams wanting to utilize cost-effective static hosting pipelines for sensitive internal technical guides.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to View Build Logs for GitHub Pages](https://dev.to/github/visualize-github-pages-build-logs-1mc1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations guide detailing how to inspect, analyze, and troubleshoot build logs for site deployments within GitHub Pages pipelines. Highly valuable for debugging custom Jekyll configurations, missing node dependencies, or YAML syntax errors.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Build your website with Jekyll](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/build-website-jekyll) [RUBY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide outlining how to design, customize, and publish responsive websites using Jekyll, the Ruby-based static site compiler. Details Liquid template structures, metadata variables, and seamless integrations with default GitHub Pages pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Documentation Libraries to Help You Write Good Docs](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/documentation-libraries-to-help-you-write-good-docs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical directory detailing various open-source platforms and styling systems built specifically for drafting great software documentation. Evaluates and compares structures like Docusaurus, MkDocs, and VuePress to guide project teams.
-  - **(2021)** [How to Build Sparse EBS Volumes for Fun and Easy Snapshotting](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/how-to-build-sparse-ebs-volumes-for-fun-and-easy-snapshotting) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An advanced AWS storage engineering tutorial explaining how to design sparse EBS volumes to facilitate fast, economical block-level backup snapshot loops. This architecture minimizes data transfer overhead and significantly lowers cloud backup costs.
-  - **(2021)** [Monitor Amazon S3 activity using S3 server access logs and Pandas in Python](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/monitor-amazon-s3-activity-using-s3-server-access-logs-and-pandas-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the implementation of data-driven security audits and monitoring on Amazon S3. Leveraging Python's Pandas library, the post walks through parsing raw S3 server access logs to construct structured dataframes. This allows engineers to query access patterns, detect anomalous behaviors, and automate compliance audits with high precision without provisioning complex database engines.
-  - **(2021)** [Amazon Elastic File System triples read throughput](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/01/amazon-elastic-file-system-triples-read-throughput) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces a significant platform enhancement where Amazon EFS tripled its read throughput capacities for standard performance-tier volumes. This architectural upgrade enhances high-concurrency read-intensive container workloads, such as machine learning training pipelines and content management systems, without necessitating manual reconfiguration or structural modifications.
-  - **(2021)** [Building an active-active, latency-based application across multiple Regions 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/building-an-active-active-latency-based-application-across-multiple-regions) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines patterns for constructing active-active, latency-routed storage setups across multiple geographical AWS Regions. Focuses on orchestrating distributed systems with zero-RTO ambitions, detailing replication policies, DNS-level routing strategies, and conflict-free data synchronization. Key trade-offs in consistency and replication lag are analyzed to build resilient enterprise services.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Adding an EBS volume to a running AWS EC2 Instance](https://dev.to/aws-builders/adding-an-ebs-volume-to-a-running-aws-ec2-instance-311l) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical step-by-step guide on dynamically attaching and mounting an Elastic Block Store (EBS) volume to an active Linux EC2 instance. Covers the CLI/Console orchestration, filesystem creation, and mounting adjustments (via fstab) required to safely expand storage capacity without inducing instance downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Transfer Family Introduces Support for EFS](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/aws-transfer-ftp-efs) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the native integration between AWS Transfer Family (SFTP/FTPS/FTP) and Amazon Elastic File System (EFS). This architectural capability enables secure file exchanges directly from external trading partners into a managed, distributed NFS backend. It simplifies data ingestion pipelines and removes the administrative burden of running custom FTP gateway VMs.
-  - **(2021)** [dok.community: Data on Kubernetes 2021 Report](https://dok.community/dokc-2021-report)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This classic report maps standard adoption trends of stateful workloads in containerized environments. It highlights performance, operations, and resource efficiency as key factors convincing enterprises to run workloads on native Kubernetes storage pools instead of external infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Using Fio to Tell Whether Your Storage is Fast Enough for Etcd](https://www.ibm.com/think/cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical benchmarking guide using the `fio` utility to measure disk write latency, specifically validating physical storage readiness for critical Kubernetes Etcd backends. Outlines how high write latency triggers cluster-wide instability and master-node leader election failures. Crucial reading for systems administrators configuring bare-metal or hypervisor storage fabrics.
-  - **(2021)** [danielmangum.com: K8s ASA: The Storage Interface](https://danielmangum.com/posts/k8s-asa-the-storage-interface) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elegant, lower-level examination of the interface boundary where Kubernetes hooks into system storage. It details the progression of in-tree storage volume plugins to the modern out-of-tree Container Storage Interface (CSI) protocol.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to maximize data storage for microservices and Kubernetes, Part 1: An introduction 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/11/how-maximize-data-storage-microservices-and-kubernetes-part-1-introduction) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of a premium Red Hat series defining technical best practices for mapping microservices to underlying storage topologies. It highlights the strategic balance between raw database performance demands and the cloud-native flexibility of dynamic storage provisioning.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Best Practices for Running Stateful Applications on Kubernetes](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-stateful-applications) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An InfoQ blueprint consolidating real-world best practices for operating large-scale stateful applications. It stresses the architectural value of strict volume lifecycle separation, graceful backup policies, and resilient node anti-affinity configuration rules.
-  - **(2021)** [armosec.io: Data Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-data-storage) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security-minded primer on Kubernetes data storage mechanics. It outlines the core abstractions (PV, PVC, StorageClass) with a focus on data privacy, encryption at rest, and securing access control permissions within multi-tenant clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: When Is Decentralized Storage the Right Choice?](https://thenewstack.io/when-is-decentralized-storage-the-right-choice) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical evaluation of decentralized, blockchain-inspired storage networks for enterprise cloud-native systems. It contrasts traditional localized SAN/NAS setups with distributed network topologies, focusing on data privacy, redundancy, and regional compliance factors.
-  - **(2021)** [storj.io: Integrating Decentralized Cloud Storage with Duplicati](https://www.storj.io/cloud-object-storage) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tactical integration guide demonstrating how to pipe secure backups from Duplicati directly into Storj's decentralized, zero-trust cloud object storage network. This integration showcases decentralized storage in action for enterprise disaster recovery.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Comparing Ceph, LINSTOR, Mayastor, and Vitastor storage performance in Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-storage-performance-linstor-ceph-mayastor-vitastor) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive performance comparison of storage systems like Ceph, LINSTOR, Mayastor, and Vitastor in Kubernetes environments. It provides precise raw data across synthetic block tests (FIO), representing a masterclass in storage performance validation.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Beyond Block and File: COSI Enables Object Storage in Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/beyond-block-and-file-cosi-enables-object-storage-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural overview of the Container Object Storage Interface (COSI) initiative, which seeks to standardize object storage provisioning in Kubernetes, mirroring the success of CSI. COSI abstracts bucket creation and user management into a native Kubernetes API.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Kubernetes object storage best practices](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2269961/kubernetes-object-storage-best-practices.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An InfoWorld expert synthesis offering actionable guidelines on designing applications around object storage APIs instead of direct disk mounts. This approach enhances scaling metrics and simplifies geo-distributed cloud-native architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: Effortless Storage Management With Kubernetes PVC 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/kubernetes-pvc) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step hands-on tutorial guiding users through configuring PersistentVolumeClaims (PVCs). It provides clear configuration patterns for provisioning, testing, and verifying that backend storage resources bind correctly.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Highly Available NFS cluster in Kubernetes, a cloud vendor independent storage solution](https://itnext.io/highly-available-nfs-cluster-in-kubernetes-a-cloud-vendor-independent-storage-solution-f9a314cfdfcc) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide on deploying a highly available NFS cluster entirely within Kubernetes. It bypasses proprietary cloud vendor offerings to construct an independent, multi-write shared filesystem using open-source replication utilities.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 5: Introduction to Storage Classes](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-5-introduction-to-storage-classes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide to Kubernetes StorageClasses. It explains how administrators use StorageClasses to define dynamic, multi-tier storage profiles (e.g., SSD vs HDD) that allow users to request storage on-demand without manual administrator intervention.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Temporary Storage for Kubernetes Pods](https://itnext.io/temporary-storage-for-kubernetes-pods-f8330ad8db88) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide detailing ephemeral, temporary storage options (emptyDir, hostPath, downwardAPI) for Kubernetes pods. It details how runtime engines leverage ephemeral storage limits to protect against disk exhaustion on shared nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 5: Working with Kubernetes Volumes](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/how-to-use-kubernetes-volumes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed New Relic platform tutorial detailing how Kubernetes Volumes function. It maps practical configurations from local directories up to persistent network volumes, helping engineers establish robust observability patterns around disk metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 1: Introduction to Volume and volumeMounts](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-1-introduction-to-volume-and-volumemounts) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A focused architectural introduction explaining the crucial distinction between a declared Volume (the backend data provider) and a volumeMount (how that data is projected inside a container). It covers essential syntax parameters for configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Filesystem vs Volume vs Persistent Volume 🌟](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-volumes-example-nfs-persistent-volume.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-oriented guide explaining the conceptual differences between filesystems, generic container volumes, and Persistent Volumes. It uses clear examples, such as an NFS-backed Volume, to clarify how and when to use each configuration pattern.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Resizing StatefulSet Persistent Volumes with zero downtime 🌟](https://itnext.io/resizing-statefulset-persistent-volumes-with-zero-downtime-916ebc65b1d4) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly valuable technical guide detailing how to resize StatefulSet Persistent Volumes with zero downtime. It details the complex mechanics of updating CSI drivers, triggering file system expansion, and safely editing stateful configurations online.
-  - **(2021)** [Digital Ocean: Kuberntes PVC ReadWriteMany access mode alternative](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/kuberntes-pvc-readwritemany-access-mode-alternative) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide details alternatives for resolving ReadWriteMany (RWX) volume constraints in environments like DigitalOcean that natively support only ReadWriteOnce (RWO) block storage. It outlines techniques for deploying in-cluster NFS servers or utilizing shared file systems like CephFS to bridge the storage access limitation.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: State of Persistent Storage in K8s β€” A Benchmark](https://itnext.io/state-of-persistent-storage-in-k8s-a-benchmark-77a96bb1ac29)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular performance evaluation of stateful storage engines in Kubernetes environments, including OpenEBS, Rook-Ceph, and Longhorn. This benchmark measures key execution indicators like latency, IOPS, and CPU utilization, guiding system architects in selecting high-performance storage backends for critical databases.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Using Rook On A K3s Cluster](https://itnext.io/using-rook-on-a-k3s-cluster-8a97a75ba25e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide outlining the configuration and installation steps required to run Rook-Ceph on lightweight, resource-constrained K3s clusters. It explains structural modifications needed to optimize enterprise storage frameworks for edge compute environments and development setups.
-  - **(2021)** [iomesh.com: Outperforming Peer Products, IOMesh Takes Cloud Native Storage to the Next Level](https://www.iomesh.com/blog/announcing_iomesh_preview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory release article for IOMesh, explaining how its cloud-native software-defined architecture delivers bare-metal storage speeds. It emphasizes optimized resource utilization, host pooling mechanics, and integrated security frameworks designed for container workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [blocksandfiles.com: Kubernetes storage: SmartX’s IOMesh beats Portworx, Longhorn and OpenEBS](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/block/2021/08/05/kubernetes-storage-smartxs-iomesh-beats-portworx-longhorn-and-openebs/1617691)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A direct performance comparative study highlighting IOMesh outperforming established solutions like Portworx, Longhorn, and OpenEBS in IOPS and write latencies. It provides useful raw performance metrics for platform architects evaluating storage options for stateful cloud native applications.
-  - **(2021)** [next.redhat.com: Introducing VolSync: your data, anywhere](https://next.redhat.com/2021/08/23/introducing-volsync-your-data-anywhere)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory overview of VolSync's design goals and features, showing how the controller simplifies complex multi-cluster persistence synchronization. It details how the operator abstracts underlying storage structures, allowing unified data movement across diverse cloud backends.
-  - **(2021)** [searchstorage.techtarget.com: IBM Spectrum](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitchannel/definition/IBM-International-Business-Machines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational reference defining the scope, capabilities, and historical context of IBM's software-defined storage portfolio. It details how disaggregating storage management software from physical hardware streamlines data mobility across hybrid-cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2021)** [Crossplane: A Kubernetes Control Plane to Roll Your Own PaaS](https://thenewstack.io/crossplane-a-kubernetes-control-plane-to-roll-your-own-paas) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Describes the strategic value proposition of leveraging Crossplane to design highly tailored, enterprise-grade internal Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) engines. Explains how platform teams can abstract away raw cloud-provider APIs, presenting developers with simplified, customized APIs (Compositions) that ensure automated compliance and operational consistency.
-  - **(2021)** [symphony.is: Crossplane - The New Kid in Town](https://symphony.is/blog/crossplane---the-new-kid-in-town-) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a high-level overview of Crossplane's architectural architecture compared to traditional static provisioning tools like Terraform. Highlights the advantages of continuous reconciliation loops that prevent configuration drift and promote dynamic state enforcement across heterogeneous cloud infrastructures.
-  - **(2021)** [Presentation: YAML your cloud](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IZXCiQl_NUawHMvKJANCG2_LIBZseUpY-XyPjlghj9E/edit) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical slide-deck detailing how to leverage Crossplane to declare cloud infrastructure purely using Kubernetes-native YAML. It covers custom resource definitions (CRDs), dynamic provider integration, resource composition layers, and best practices for architectural abstractions to decouple infrastructure definitions from vendor-specific formats.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Why do developers find Kubernetes so hard?](https://itnext.io/why-do-developers-find-kubernetes-hard-6532e8d6ce7f) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Diagnoses the cognitive load and operational hurdles associated with exposing raw Kubernetes interfaces directly to application developers. It analyzes the friction created by complex network topologies, YAML verbosity, and security policies, making the case for platform abstraction layers and custom developer portals.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: GitOpsify Cloud Infrastructure with Crossplane and Flux](https://itnext.io/gitopsify-cloud-infrastructure-with-crossplane-and-flux-d605d3043452) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the direct implementation of GitOps pipelines using Flux CD as the reconciliation engine to manage cloud infrastructure generated via Crossplane. By declarative versioning of Crossplane custom resources in Git, engineers establish an automated feedback loop where changes are continuously reconciled against live AWS, GCP, or Azure endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: Remote work: 10 tips to be a better virtual collaborator](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/2/remote-work-virtual-collaboration-best-practices) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores high-level organizational principles for distributed systems engineering teams. Focuses on moving from low-value synchronous updates to high-efficiency asynchronous workflows, introducing clear documentation standards, virtual whiteboarding, and metrics-driven output assessments to prevent meeting fatigue.
-  - **(2021)** [elconfidencial.com: ΒΏQuΓ© negociar en el acuerdo de teletrabajo? GuΓ­a prΓ‘ctica para empresas y empleados](https://www.elconfidencial.com/juridico/2021-09-27/negociar-acuerdo-teletrabajo-guia-practica-empresas_3295723) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A legal analysis of Spain's teleworking regulatory framework (Ley de Teletrabajo). The article provides structured guidance on drafting compliant employment agreements, covering expense allocations, hardware provisioning, digital disconnection rights, and working hour flexibilities.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: How to Work Asynchronously as a Remote-First SRE](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/remote-first-sre) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores operational patterns for running a globally distributed, remote-first Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team. Focuses on adopting async communication protocols, using chatops, maintaining comprehensive postmortems, and setting up automated alert escalation systems to reduce incident response overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [Summarising Top 10 API Testing Tools](https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqwfjqs=) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated mind map and comparison board outlining top API testing tools. Visually maps solutions such as Postman, Newman, RestAssured, and Playwright, highlighting their scripting languages, integration capacities, validation types, and target testing scenarios.
-  - **(2021)** [inovex.de: Spinnaker vs. Argo CD vs. Tekton vs. Jenkins X: Cloud-Native CI/CD](https://www.inovex.de/de/blog/spinnaker-vs-argo-cd-vs-tekton-vs-jenkins-x) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep architectural comparison of cloud-native delivery platforms. Contrasts Spinnaker's multi-cloud pipeline orchestration against Argo CD's GitOps-driven pull model, Tekton's highly flexible Kubernetes-native custom resource execution, and Jenkins X's opinionated automation scaffolding, highlighting ideal production deployment scenarios for each.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 7 Popular Open Source CI/CD Tools](https://devops.com/7-popular-open-source-ci-cd-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares seven dominant open-source CI/CD frameworks, assessing execution speed, plugin ecosystems, maintenance overhead, and architectural fitness for hybrid and Kubernetes configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: jfrog - Modern App Deployments: How to use NGINX and JFrog to Automate your Blue/Green deployments](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15CGdzfDlpQ&ab_channel=JFrog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical tutorial demonstrates orchestration of blue/green deployments using NGINX as an ingress traffic controller and JFrog Artifactory as the container registry. It highlights automating immutable artifact promotions and shifting traffic paths smoothly to prevent production downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [semaphoreci.com: Revving up Continuous Integration with Parallel Testing](https://semaphore.io/blog/revving-up-continuous-integration-with-parallel-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical deep-dive examines parallel testing strategies within Semaphore CI/CD pipelines. Explains dynamic test suite splitting, containerized executor pooling, and concurrency management to drastically reduce developer feedback loops in microservice architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x.io: Traces for your pipelines](https://jayex.io/blog/2021/04/08/jx3-pipeline-trace) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into Jenkins X v3's pipeline tracing architecture, detailing the technical mechanisms connecting Tekton tasks with OpenTelemetry metrics. Highlights tracing as a primary tool to audit and optimize massive build workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [empathy.co: HAT: CI/CD for Deploying Cloud Native Applications](https://empathy.co/blog/hat-ci-cd-for-deploying-cloud-native-applications) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering case study introducing HAT, a custom GitOps CI/CD engine built by Empathy.co. The post documents how standardizing declarative deployment manifests drastically simplified continuous delivery operations across various development squads.
-  - **(2021)** [Deploy Spinnaker CD Pipelines in Kubernetes](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/deploy-spinnaker-cd-pipelines-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step configuration guide illustrating Spinnaker deployment within a target Kubernetes cluster using the Spinnaker Operator. Outlines how to define cloud providers and manage internal persistence layers for pipeline reliability.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Azure pipelines VS Jenkins](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-pipelines-vs-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive comparative analysis contrasting Jenkins (self-hosted, highly extensible, plugin-heavy) against Azure Pipelines (managed, cloud-native SaaS, deep Azure integration). Highlights differences in maintenance overhead, security configurations, build agent execution, and enterprise scaling architectures. Essential reading for platform teams deciding on their continuous delivery stack.
-  - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: How I Leaped Forward My Jenkins Build with JFrog Pipelines](https://jfrog.com/blog) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the transition of software build jobs from standard Jenkins architectures to optimized JFrog Pipelines. It details structural enhancements in build speeds, caching mechanisms, and overall pipeline orchestrations using Artifactory integrations. This technical blog demonstrates techniques for reducing CI bottleneck overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 11 Open Source DevOps Tools We Love For 2021](https://devops.com/11-open-source-devops-tools-we-love-for-2021) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This evaluation spotlights eleven critical open-source DevOps projects covering areas like monitoring, infrastructure automation, container workflows, and CI/CD frameworks. It presents real-world architectural trade-offs, helping teams evaluate modern platform engineering toolchains.
-  - **(2021)** [devopszone.info: DevSecOps Explained](https://www.devopszone.info/post/devsecops-explained)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual guide defining DevSecOps, detailing the critical practice of 'shifting security left'. Discusses integrating automated security gatesβ€”specifically SAST, DAST, and software composition analysisβ€”directly within standard build environments.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How to adopt DevSecOps successfully](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/devsecops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured methodology for successfully integrating DevSecOps across five core software development phases: plan, code, build, test, and release. Details embedding lightweight, non-blocking automation checkpoints to guarantee policy alignment.
-  - **(2021)** [invensislearning.com: Difference between DevOps and DevSecOps](https://www.invensislearning.com/blog/devops-vs-devsecops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental comparative analysis contrasting standard DevOps workflows with mature DevSecOps frameworks. Highlights changes in team responsibilities, automation tools, and security gates, establishing safety as a primary engineering metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [loves.cloud: Creating a fully automated DevSecOps CI/CD Pipeline](https://loves.cloud/creation-of-a-fully-automated-devsecops-cicd-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide provides blueprints for assembling an end-to-end automated DevSecOps pipeline. Shows how to chain static analysis (SonarQube), dependency checking, and container vulnerability scanning (Trivy) into active continuous integration workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Culture, Vulnerabilities and Budget: Why Devs and AppSec Disagree](https://thenewstack.io/culture-vulnerabilities-and-budget-why-devs-and-appsec-disagree)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article explores organizational conflicts between software developers and Application Security teams. Evaluates how toolchain fragmentation, speed-driven deadlines, and lack of common telemetry lead to security debt, proposing integrated IDE-level feedback loops.
-  - **(2021)** [cybersecuritydive.com: Relationships between DevOps, security warm slowly](https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/developer-security-gitlab-devsecops/599599)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the annual GitLab Global DevSecOps survey, demonstrating gradual cultural alignment between developers and security teams. Identifies lingering friction points, particularly testing bottlenecks and non-automated pipeline approvals.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevSecOps Trends to Know For 2021](https://devops.com/devsecops-trends-for-2021)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights essential DevSecOps industry trends, emphasizing Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) orchestration, secure-by-default container base images, and integration of automated security telemetry into centralized cloud dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: 9 Trends That Are Influencing the Adoption of Devops and Devsecops in 2021](https://www.infoq.com/articles/devops-secure-trends)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical report defining nine pivotal engineering patterns that influenced global DevSecOps integration. Focuses on declarative Infrastructure as Code parsing, GitOps-driven deployment validations, and progressive canary deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Building end-to-end AWS DevSecOps CI/CD pipeline with open source SCA, SAST and DAST tools](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/building-end-to-end-aws-devsecops-ci-cd-pipeline-with-open-source-sca-sast-and-dast-tools) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive AWS guide demonstrates building a DevSecOps CI/CD pipeline inside AWS CodePipeline. Outlines integrating open-source security componentsβ€”such as SonarQube (SAST), OWASP ZAP (DAST), and Banditβ€”into native cloud deployment workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [harness.io: Automated DevSecOps with StackHawk and Harness](https://www.harness.io/blog/automated-devsecops) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This integration post demonstrates combining Harness continuous delivery pipelines with StackHawk dynamic application security testing. Explains triggering automated DAST sweeps during local staging or canary rollout stages to catch vulnerabilities pre-production.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin: Dear Google, my data has left your building!](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dear-google-my-data-has-left-your-building-zakir-khan)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece detailing data egress, cloud sovereignty, and geo-resilience configurations in Google Cloud. Analyzes architectural traps related to multi-region layouts, and explains how to prevent accidental cross-border data leakage.
-  - **(2021)** [redeszone.net: No configurar bien la nube es culpable de la mayorΓ­a de vulnerabilidades](https://www.redeszone.net/noticias/seguridad/configurar-mal-nube-vulnerabilidades) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish-language technical article validating that improper cloud asset configuration represents the primary cause of modern cloud breaches. Emphasizes the critical necessity of using static IaC code validation to detect leaky resources prior to pipeline execution.
-  - **(2021)** [kalilinuxtutorials.com: Deploying & Securing Kubernetes Clusters](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/deploying-securing-kubernetes-clusters) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on tutorial outlining best practices for securing Kubernetes clusters. Walks through the configuration of Network Policies, RBAC limits, API server audits, and using pentesting frameworks like Kali Linux to find operational loopholes.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Balancing Linux security with usability](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-security-usability)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative Red Hat guide to balancing Linux container host security with platform usability. Focuses on orchestrating kernel-level mechanisms like SELinux, namespaces, and AppArmor profiles to insulate containers from host system takeovers.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Docker: It’s not dead yet, but there’s a tendency to walk away, security report finds](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/13/docker-its-not-dead-yet-but-theres-a-tendency-to-walk-away-security-report-finds/1620265)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores shifting enterprise preferences from traditional Docker runtimes to modern, container runtime standards like containerd and CRI-O. Focuses on security reports indicating how Kubernetes runtime deprecations and attack-surface reduction drive this trend.
-  - **(2021)** [securecoding.com: Code Audit: How to Ensure Compliance for an Application](https://www.securecoding.com/blog/code-audit-how-to-ensure-compliance-for-an-application) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on designing structural code auditing protocols to assure continuous regulatory and technical compliance. Outlines SAST/DAST tooling patterns, automated linting integration, and structured reviewer workflows. Designed for engineering managers seeking to build high-maturity compliance loops into software delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Manage your secrets in Git with SOPS for Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/stack-labs/manage-your-secrets-in-git-with-sops-for-kubernetes-57me)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive operational guide on using Mozilla SOPS (Secrets Operations) inside GitOps loops. Demonstrates how to write symmetrically or asymmetrically encrypted secrets directly to Git, using keys managed by cloud KMS (AWS, GCP, Azure) or local PGP, allowing seamless decryption at deploy-time by operators like Flux or Argo CD.
-  - **(2021)** [DevSecOps – Static Analysis SAST with Jenkins Pipeline](https://digitalvarys.com/devsecops-static-analysis-sast-with-jenkins-pipeline)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed implementation guide for building a DevSecOps static analysis pipeline within Jenkins. Explains integration points for security scanners, automation loops, and methods for setting pipeline execution barriers when high-severity bugs or vulnerabilities are discovered.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: Fantastic Infrastructure as Code security attacks and how to find them](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/fantastic-infrastructure-as-code-security-attacks-and-how-to-find-them) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies attack vectors in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) configurations such as Terraform and CloudFormation, focusing on credential leakage and loose firewall definitions. Outlines automated detection workflows using static analysis tools like Kics, TFLint, and GitLab's built-in SAST scanners. Crucial for embedding preventative controls directly within continuous delivery workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [research.nccgroup.com: 10 real-world stories of how we’ve compromised CI/CD pipelines](https://www.nccgroup.com/research) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case-study driven review from NCC Group outlining real-world exploits used to compromise continuous delivery channels. Common vectors include poorly protected secrets, dependency confusion attacks, and unauthenticated pipeline runners. This security research highlights the critical importance of runtime monitoring and pipeline isolation to prevent supply-chain compromises.
-  - **(2021)** [medium: Install Hashicorp Vault on Kubernetes using Helm - Part 1 |' Marco Franssen](https://marcofranssen.nl/install-hashicorp-vault-on-kubernetes-using-helm-part-1) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive walkthrough demonstrating how to install and configure HashiCorp Vault inside a Kubernetes cluster using the official Helm chart. Explores setting up Raft storage backend, initializing the Vault transit seal, and configuring secure pod configurations. An excellent technical reference for establishing a reliable, self-hosted secret engine in cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Simplifying secrets management with CyberArk and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-secrets-management-with-cyberark-and-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the integration of CyberArk Conjur with the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to secure dynamic configurations. Demonstrates how Ansible playbooks can fetch secrets at runtime without hardcoding sensitive strings, mitigating credentials sprawl. This collaboration optimizes audit capabilities and identity assertion within enterprise infrastructure operations.
-  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Automating Security with CyberArk and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automating-security-with-cyberark-and-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights patterns for automated incident remediation and threat response using CyberArk security profiles triggered by Ansible playbooks. Details dynamic credential rotation and rapid privilege revocation scenarios under active security events. Provides an enterprise-grade framework for unifying dev-sec-ops monitoring with automated compliance enforcement.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How to secure your container images with GitLab and Grype](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/secure-container-images-with-gitlab-and-grype)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step implementation guide to running Grype vulnerability scanner inside a GitLab CI/CD pipeline. Demonstrates configuration flags to parse container filesystems, output standardized SBOM reports, and fail builds on severe vulnerabilities. This design secures the build supply chain before container artifacts reach production registries.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Anchore: Scan Your Container Images for Vulnerabilities from the Command Line](https://thenewstack.io/anchore-scan-your-container-images-for-vulnerabilities-from-the-command-line) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains utilizing Anchore's command-line interfaces to run comprehensive security and configuration audits on local container images. Focuses on deep extraction of system dependencies, library structures, and misconfigurations, showing how to identify risks prior to pushing images into registries.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Buscar vulnerabilidades en imΓ‘genes de Docker con Snyk](https://www.returngis.net/2021/09/buscar-vulnerabilidades-en-imagenes-de-docker-con-snyk) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed Spanish language guide demonstrating the setup and operational execution of Snyk scanning against container images. Outlines local CLI setup, interpreting vulnerability remediation guidance, and upgrading base systems automatically to isolate and remove potential exploit paths prior to production.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: A Security Review of Docker Official Images: Which Do You Trust? (with trivy)](https://blog.aquasec.com/docker-official-images) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured vulnerability study evaluating official Docker base images using the Trivy scanner. Illustrates how standard distributions accumulate vast libraries of unneeded and highly dangerous packages, reinforcing the architectural requirement to move towards optimized base images such as Alpine or Distroless.
-  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: The need for slimmer containers. Scanning official Python images with Snyk](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/thick-container-vulnerabilities) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth technical article demonstrating the correlation between container footprint size and security surface area. Compares standard debian-based Python base images with alpine and distroless alternatives utilizing Snyk. Highlights how removing utility packages significantly reduces threat profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Where Are You on the DevSecOps Maturity Curve?](https://thenewstack.io/where-are-you-on-the-devsecops-maturity-curve)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the transition stages of DevSecOps maturity in modern organizations. Focuses on moving from retrospective scanning audits to declarative, fully automated Security-as-Code setups integrated directly into delivery pipelines to enable metric-driven risk reduction.
-  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: You can’t have security for DevOps until you have DevOps for security](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/engineering-at-microsoft/you-cant-have-security-for-devops-until-you-have-devops-for-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A case-study overview of Microsoft's internal culture shift to apply agile development practices directly to platform security engineering. Focuses on replacing traditional static governance gates with programmatic tooling, infrastructure APIs, and automated policy delivery.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: 5 DevSecOps open source projects to know](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/8/5-devsecops-open-source-projects-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights five high-impact open-source utilities designed to accelerate DevSecOps adoption. Focuses on systems targeting secrets discovery, Infrastructure-as-Code manifest scanning, compliance orchestration, and container base-image vulnerability identification.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 open source security resources from 2021](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/open-source-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews open-source initiatives targeting security compliance, supply chain auditing, and vulnerability isolation. Demonstrates how adopting open standards improves platform flexibility and enables shifting security checks left.
-  - **(2021)** [softwebsolutions.com: What is DevSecOps and why your business needs it](https://www.softwebsolutions.com/resources/devops-security-tools-benefits)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the business case for adopting DevSecOps, focusing on cost reduction and risk mitigation. Highlights how automated compliance reporting and early-stage vulnerability isolation help avoid post-deployment incident recovery expenses.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Getting DevSecOps to production and beyond](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/devsecops-enterprise-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture guide on scaling secure DevSecOps practices across enterprise hybrid-cloud deployments. Examines how to align secure base image standards, policy enforcement tools, and continuous compliance dashboards across diverse developer groups.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: HashiCorp Releases HCP Vault to Combat β€˜Secrets Management’ Fatigue](https://thenewstack.io/hashicorps-releases-hcp-vault-to-combat-secrets-management-fatigue)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) Vault managed service. Grounding analysis confirms HCP Vault successfully combats secrets management fatigue by abstracting cluster synchronization, Raft-based storage operations, upgrades, and multi-region disaster recovery, presenting a highly scalable option for enterprises needing Vault capabilities without the operational overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Secrets injection at runtime from external Vault into Kubernetes β€” POC](https://itnext.io/secrets-injection-from-external-vault-into-kubernetes-poc-83a52c8cf5cb) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced technical proof of concept exploring runtime secrets injection into Kubernetes pods using external Vault servers. Analyzes security characteristics, local memory mounts (tmpfs), and webhook manipulation methods to completely decouple credentials storage from Kubernetes etcd.
-  - **(2021)** [arsouyes.org: PKCS, pem, der, key, crt,...](https://www.arsouyes.org/articles/2021/2021-06-21_PKCS_pem_der_key_crt) [FRENCH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive structural reference of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) formats, including PEM, DER, PKCS#12, CRT, and KEY. Explains standard formatting variations, binary-versus-base64 representations, and practical OpenSSL command syntaxes for conversion operations in production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How to Automate PKI for DevOps With Open Source Tools](https://devops.com/how-to-automate-pki-for-devops-with-open-source-tools) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article discusses the orchestration and automation of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) using modern open-source utilities like Vault and cert-manager. It presents a resilient blueprint for generating short-lived certificates dynamically within automated CI/CD configurations. This approach helps minimize human errors and ensures encrypted service-to-service communication.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Serverless Security: What's Left to Protect?](https://www.infoq.com/articles/serverless-security) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the microservices threat landscape unique to Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) runtimes. Addresses the architecture shift from network perimeter protection to event data injection handling, emphasizing ultra-granular IAM policies and dynamic dependency scanning.
-  - **(2021)** [dqindia.com: Secure your CI/CD pipeline with these tips from experts](https://www.dqindia.com/secure-cicd-pipeline-tips-experts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Aggregates engineering practices to secure continuous delivery pipelines from supply-chain compromises. Details techniques such as ephemeral build runner isolation, strict plugin auditing, dynamic credential injection, and automated SBOM generation.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Securing Your Software Development Pipelines](https://devops.com/securing-your-software-development-pipelines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines methods for securing continuous delivery setups from upstream supply-chain threats. Focuses on protecting execution infrastructure, implementing cryptographic artifact validation, and isolating dependency ingestion engines.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Continuous Security: The Next Evolution of CI/CD](https://devops.com/continuous-security-the-next-evolution-of-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses moving from periodic security assessments to automated, real-time testing within deployment pipelines. Explores running SAST, automated secrets scanning, and licensing compliance checks alongside unit tests.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Kubernetes Security in Your CI/CD Pipeline](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/kubernetes-security-in-your-ci-cd-pipeline) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes strategies for integrating Kubernetes security checks into delivery pipelines. Explores static resource scanning, YAML syntax validations, and OPA policy testing to identify misconfigured manifests before deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Siloscape: The Dark Side of Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/siloscape-the-dark-side-of-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical analysis of Siloscape, a malware campaign targeting Windows containers in Kubernetes environments. Outlines container escape paths, privilege escalation via compromised host processes, and methods for hardening Windows container runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: Advanced Persistent Threat Techniques Used in Container Attacks](https://blog.aquasec.com/advanced-persistent-threat-techniques-container-attacks) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes advanced persistent threat (APT) techniques targeting containerized cloud environments. Outlines attack vectors such as local privilege escalation, detection evasion, and cryptomining, highlighting the importance of real-time container runtime instrumentation.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: SecOps in a Post-COVID World: 3 Security Trends to Watch](https://thenewstack.io/secops-in-a-post-covid-world-3-security-trends-to-watch)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes trends in SecOps driven by remote-first development environments. Covers methods for hardening distributed workstations, deploying centralized cloud developer workspaces, and migrating to zero-trust networks.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Authentication vs Authorization – What's the Difference?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/whats-the-difference-between-authentication-and-authorisation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the architectural differences between authentication protocols and authorization policies. Uses industry examples like OAuth2, OIDC, SAML, and Kubernetes RBAC models to illustrate standard access control patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [cisecurity.org: Where Does Zero Trust Begin and Why is it Important?](https://www.cisecurity.org/insights/blog/where-does-zero-trust-begin-and-why-is-it-important) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the conceptual boundaries of Zero Trust from the Center for Internet Security (CIS) perspective. Focuses on identity establishing mechanisms, robust cryptographic postures, and strict validation of devices before granting workload-level access. Crucial for designing compliance profiles and security baselines for cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [osohq.com: Patterns for Authorization in Microservices](https://www.osohq.com/post/microservices-authorization-patterns) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores decoupling and centralizing authorization strategies inside distributed microservices. Examines architectural trade-offs between gateway enforcement, token-based verification at the edge, and dynamic, decentralized policy engines (such as Open Policy Agent or Oso). Essential design patterns for low-latency, high-concurrency architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [Why you should be using Multi-Category Security (MCS) for your Linux containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/why-you-should-be-using-multi-category-security-your-linux-containers) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an advanced technical analysis of Multi-Category Security (MCS) under SELinux. Explains how the Linux kernel leverages unique dynamic security categories to completely isolate containers from each other and the host OS. Crucial reading for systems architects operating high-tenancy, highly sensitive platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Project Calico: Kubernetes Security as SaaS](https://thenewstack.io/project-calico-kubernetes-security-as-saas) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Project Calico's enterprise security platforms, focusing on network segmentation through high-performance eBPF data planes. Details SaaS-driven configurations for securing multi-cluster dynamic networking topologies. Explains policy design that automatically bridges hybrid structures with local endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: WAF: Securing Applications at the Edge](https://thenewstack.io/waf-securing-applications-at-the-edge) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of Web Application Firewall (WAF) deployments at the edge of cloud-native systems. It details how WAFs inspect layer-7 traffic and block malicious payloads before they can exploit application vulnerabilities. This edge defense layer is highly effective for protecting exposed APIs and microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Protecting Your Kubernetes Environment With KubeArmor](https://itnext.io/protecting-your-kubernetes-environment-with-kubearmor-76b02fc2209b) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walkthrough analyzing the step-by-step enforcement of restrictive system-level controls using KubeArmor profiles. It details how security policies are configured to block unauthorized host accesses and restrict specific binary executions. This architectural pattern isolates critical application environments from potential lateral container breakout scenarios.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets with AWS Secrets Manager 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-with-aws-secrets-manager)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide to implementing AWS Secrets Manager inside EKS environments. Evaluates native AWS CSI secrets providers and External Secrets Operator integrations, explaining fine-grained pod IAM identification using IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) and automated secrets rotation flows.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.microsoft.com: Introduction to Azure Defender for container registries](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-container-registries-introduction) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Authoritative guide on using Microsoft Defender for Container Registries (now Microsoft Defender for Cloud). Explains how push events to Azure Container Registry trigger automated vulnerability and configuration scans, validating the underlying OS-level packages.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: AWS Open Sources Security Tools](https://thenewstack.io/aws-open-sources-security-tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference maps multiple open-source utilities released by AWS to assist cloud security operations. It covers tools for IAM privilege boundary auditing, configuration drift tracking, and automated resource compliance verification. These tools help maintain cloud-native best practices across large-scale AWS cluster deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Latest OWASP Top 10 Surfaces Web Development Security Bugs](https://thenewstack.io/the-latest-owasp-top-10-looks-a-lot-like-the-old-owasp) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes shifts within the OWASP Top 10 web application vulnerabilities list. Highlights the prominence of Broken Access Control and Cryptographic Failures, showing a clear shift from simple code-level bugs (like injection) toward systemic architectural logic failures. Useful for security steering groups updating development policies.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: OWASP Top 10: A Guide to the Worst Software Vulnerabilities](https://thenewstack.io/owasp-top-10-a-guide-to-the-worst-software-vulnerabilities) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide mapping the core vulnerabilities defined by the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP). Explains attack vectors, exploit triggers, and standard prevention patterns like data sanitization and strict transport policies. Serves as a perfect onboarding resource for training software engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat to Acquire Kubernetes-Native Security Leader StackRox](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-acquire-kubernetes-native-security-leader-stackrox) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Press release chronicling Red Hat's acquisition of StackRox to expand OpenShift's native security capabilities. Highlights an industry-wide consolidation toward Shift-Left policies, showcasing the absolute integration of runtime and deploy-time policy mechanisms within Kubernetes-native controller APIs.
-  - **(2021)** [falco.org: Detect Malicious Behaviour on Kubernetes API Server through gathering Audit Logs by using FluentBit - Part 2](https://falco.org/blog/detect-malicious-behaviour-on-kubernetes-api-server-through-gathering-audit-logs-by-using-fluentbit-part-2) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This advanced guide describes constructing a real-time behavioral monitoring pipeline utilizing Fluent Bit to capture Kubernetes API audit logs and forward them to Falco. It addresses the architectural challenge of collecting high-volume security telemetry without inducing CPU degradation on master nodes. It enables rapid extraction of administrative anomalies and policy bypass attempts.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Top 6 Threat Detection Tools for Containers](https://itnext.io/top-6-threat-detection-tools-for-containers-3dd80b77777e) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level technical assessment of the top six real-time threat detection technologies engineered for containers. It contrasts kernel-level trace systems (like eBPF) with agentless static scanners to highlight their unique benefits. This overview assists in building a comprehensive, multi-layered threat mitigation stack.
-  - **(2021)** [it.slashdot.org: And the Top Source of Critical Security Threats Is...PowerShell](https://it.slashdot.org/story/21/05/22/041242/and-the-top-source-of-critical-security-threats-ispowershell) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reporting explores how PowerShell is frequently leveraged as a major vector for executing post-exploitation activities and malicious scripts. It discusses the importance of securing scripting environments and restricting user privilege levels. It highlights strategies for monitoring and auditing shell executions.
-  - **(2021)** [therecord.media: UK government plans to release Nmap scripts for finding vulnerabilities](https://therecord.media/uk-government-plans-to-release-nmap-scripts-for-finding-vulnerabilities) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article outlines a UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) initiative to release standardized Nmap scripts under the 'Scanning Made Easy' program. These scripts simplify vulnerability identification on public-facing networks. This initiative provides security teams with reliable, automated tools for finding security weaknesses.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Enforcing Image Trust on Docker Containers using Notary](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/enforcing-image-trust-docker-containers-notary) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed engineering walkthrough illustrating Docker Content Trust configuration leveraging Notary servers. Explains dynamic key generation, delegation signatures, and client verification enforcement on container hosts. Highly recommended for understanding the history and theoretical roots of cryptographic container signing.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Signing and Verifying Container Images 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/signing-and-verifying-container-images) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses enterprise-grade methods for signing and validating container images within OpenShift environments. Focuses on integrating Cosign/Sigstore verification loops and Red Hat's custom signature mechanisms inside mutating admission policies to reject unauthenticated container images.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Sign and verify container images with this open source tool (sigstore)](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/sigstore-container-images)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on tutorial outlining how to cryptographically sign and verify container images using Cosign. Teaches developers how to generate local keypairs, write signatures directly to remote OCI registries, and build validation check gates.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Hands-on Introduction to sigstore | Rawkode Live](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZfd4orrn8Y&ab_channel=RawkodeAcademy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, video-based introduction to the Sigstore ecosystem. Walks through keyless container registry signing, leveraging ephemeral signing certificates backed by OIDC, and writing public keys directly to the Rekor transparency ledger.
-  - **(2021)** [testdriven.io: Running Vault and Consul on Kubernetes](https://testdriven.io/blog/running-vault-and-consul-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical tutorial on deploying and configuring HashiCorp Vault and Consul on a Kubernetes cluster. Outlines how to configure Consul as Vault's resilient storage backend, implement secure TLS communication, manage initial unseal procedures, and leverage native Kubernetes resources to maintain service uptime.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Securing Kubernetes Secrets with Conjur 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/securing-kubernetes-secrets-conjur)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A case study outlining how to secure Kubernetes clusters using CyberArk Conjur. Explains how Conjur maps native Kubernetes ServiceAccount tokens to internal security policies, allowing microservices to retrieve credentials without embedding pre-shared master keys in deployment templates.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Managing secrets deployment in Kubernetes using Sealed Secrets 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/managing-secrets-deployment-in-kubernetes-using-sealed-secrets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An AWS technical publication details managing secret deployments via Bitnami Sealed Secrets. Leverages cluster-side controller decryption of `SealedSecret` custom resources, allowing teams to confidently push encrypted assets directly to open Git repositories without risking credential exposure.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Hardening Docker and Kubernetes with seccomp 🌟](https://itnext.io/hardening-docker-and-kubernetes-with-seccomp-a88b1b4e2111) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive technical tutorial on implementing `seccomp` (secure computing mode) within Docker and Kubernetes. Demonstrates how custom system call profiles prevent container escapes, restrict dangerous kernel-level system activities, and are managed natively via SecurityContext mappings.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Vault on Kubernetes with Spring Cloud](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/30/vault-on-kubernetes-with-spring-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An application integration tutorial showing how to bind Spring Cloud Config and Spring Cloud Vault inside Kubernetes. Demonstrates how microservices resolve credentials at startup, manage key rotation, and construct a secure configuration hierarchy directly mapped to application properties.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Reasons to Implement HashiCorp Vault and Other Zero Trust Tools](https://thenewstack.io/reasons-to-implement-hashicorp-vault-and-other-zero-trust-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the business and architectural drivers behind implementing HashiCorp Vault as part of a comprehensive Zero Trust strategy. Details how organizations eliminate static credentials, leverage short-lived dynamic credentials, and decouple trust from traditional network perimeters to establish identity-driven runtime security.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: In preview: Azure Key Vault secrets provider extension for Arc enabled Kubernetes clusters](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearcblog/in-preview-azure-key-vault-secrets-provider-extension-for-arc-enabled-kubernetes/3002160) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the Azure Key Vault secrets provider extension for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes clusters. Live grounding shows this extension has matured to GA, allowing multi-cloud or on-premises Kubernetes setups connected via Arc to safely pull secret dependencies from central Key Vault clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create Azure Key Vault Certificates on Azure Portal and Powershell](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/-create-azure-key-vault-certificates-on-azure-portal-and-powershell)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An administrative manual for creating, exporting, and managing SSL/TLS certificates inside Azure Key Vault using both the Azure Portal and PowerShell. Solves critical orchestration patterns for managing enterprise certificate authority bounds.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: 12 Container image scanning best practices to adopt in production](https://www.sysdig.com/learn-cloud-native/12-container-image-scanning-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of twelve container image scanning best practices. Recommends implementing shifting-left (scanning directly inside continuous integration steps), utilizing minimal distroless or Alpine base images, and blocking pipelines dynamically when critical vulnerabilities are discovered.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: The Ten Commandments of Container Security](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/top-10-things-for-container-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles ten key principles of container hardening. Focuses on restricting privileged users, defining hard CPU/memory resource limits, enforcing read-only root filesystems, applying seccomp filters, and eliminating administrative packages from final container builds.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Container security best practices: Ultimate guide 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/learn-cloud-native/container-security-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive security manual outlining enterprise container security frameworks. Unifies static image analysis, CI/CD checking, host-level seccomp hardening, and real-time eBPF runtime analysis to create an absolute defense-in-depth model.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Sysdig 2021 container security and usage report: Shifting left is not enough 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/sysdig-2021-container-security-usage-report)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Sysdig analytical report evaluating active container operations and configuration parameters in production. Confirms a vast majority of containers operate with highly permissive configurations and overprivileged profiles, advocating for coupling build-time scans with runtime eBPF auditing.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Improving Linux container security with seccomp 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/container-security-seccomp)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat technical reference manual exploring how seccomp filters improve container isolation. Demonstrates how container runtimes (such as CRI-O, Docker, and Podman) integrate system call blockers at the kernel level to shield the host from container breakout attacks.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Introducing Red Hat Vulnerability Scanner Certification](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-vulnerability-scanner-certification)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers Red Hat's certified scanner program designed to align third-party scanners (such as Snyk, Aqua, and Sysdig) with Red Hat's official vulnerability database, minimizing false positives and ensuring accurate vulnerability grading for RHEL-based enterprise containers.
-  - **(2021)** [techbeacon.com: 17 open-source container security tools 🌟](https://techbeacon.com/security/17-open-source-container-security-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive review of seventeen leading open-source container security platforms, including Trivy, Falco, and Grype. Segregates tooling based on their operational targets: static image profiling, continuous compliance auditing, or real-time eBPF runtime event analysis.
-  - **(2021)** [europeclouds.com: Implementing Aqua Security to Secure Kubernetes](https://www.europeclouds.com/blog/implementing-aqua-security-to-secure-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference implementation analyzes Aqua Security's threat protection suite inside Kubernetes platforms. It details automated configuration of image scanning workflows, continuous drift detection mechanisms, and custom-built runtime profiles. Grounded in actual platform defense, this approach addresses immediate container exploitation vectors by establishing clear trust domains.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Manage Auto-generated Secrets In Your Helm Charts 🌟](https://itnext.io/manage-auto-generated-secrets-in-your-helm-charts-5aee48ba6918) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide offers solutions for the common problem of auto-generated secrets regenerating during standard Helm upgrade sequences. It provides explicit templating configurations designed to persist existing cluster values instead of replacing them. This strategy avoids service downtime in dependent microservices due to credential mismatches.
-  - **(2021)** [tryhackme.com: Metasploit: Introduction](https://tryhackme.com/room/metasploitintro) [NONE CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This learning guide covers the core operations and architecture of the Metasploit Framework. It explains how security professionals configure exploit payloads, assess system vulnerabilities, and perform penetration tests. It is an excellent educational reference for security teams looking to perform automated offensive security testing.
-  - **(2021)** [intezer.com: New Attacks on Kubernetes via Misconfigured Argo Workflows](https://intezer.com/blog/new-attacks-on-kubernetes-via-misconfigured-argo-workflows) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical threat report detailing real-world security incidents caused by unauthenticated dashboard exposure on Argo Workflows instances. It explains how malicious actors exploit these misconfigured orchestrators to perform cryptocurrency mining. This case study highlights the importance of enforcing rigorous network segregation on all management layers.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Mitigating CVE-2021-20291: DoS affecting CRI-O and Podman](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/cve-2021-20291-cri-o-podman) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical analysis of CVE-2021-20291, a severe DoS vulnerability that affected the CRI-O and Podman engines during image download routines. It details the underlying system flaws and outlines practical mitigations, including host configurations and engine patches. This analysis is valuable for engineers managing large-scale, on-premises container runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Mitigating log4j with Runtime-based Kubernetes Network Policies](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/mitigating-log4j-kubernetes-network-policies) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This runtime defense guide shows how to mitigate the Log4Shell vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) using Kubernetes network policies. By blocking unauthenticated outbound connections from active Java containers, it prevents the remote retrieval of unauthorized class payloads. This strategy provides critical protection while team-wide patching is underway.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Log4Shell: Practical Mitigations and Impact Analysis of the Log4j Vulnerabilities](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/log4shell-practical-mitigations-and-impact-analysis) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's enterprise-level analysis of the Log4Shell vulnerability, detailing its potential impact on enterprise Linux distributions and OpenShift clusters. It outlines system configuration workarounds, JVM override parameters, and patching instructions. This reference is crucial for administrators seeking to protect large-scale production deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [cisagov/log4j-scanner](https://github.com/cisagov/log4j-scanner) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” CISA's open-source scanning tool designed to verify Log4j vulnerabilities by executing safe, targeted callback requests. It is a highly reliable diagnostic utility for auditing external attack surfaces and ensuring regulatory compliance. The tool remains an essential resource for enterprise security audits.
-  - **(2021)** [Apache Log4j Security Vulnerabilities](https://logging.apache.org/security.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official security database maintained by the Apache Software Foundation for Log4j vulnerabilities. It provides critical, authoritative data regarding affected library versions, dynamic parameter disabling options, and configuration overrides. It serves as a vital reference for verifying compliance across Java-based environments.
-  - **(2021)** [edition.cnn.com: The Log4j security flaw could impact the entire internet. Here's what you should know](https://edition.cnn.com/2021/12/15/tech/log4j-vulnerability/index.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reporting details the widespread societal impact of the Log4Shell vulnerability across critical infrastructure networks. It explains the core concepts of the flaw and highlights the challenges organizations face with nested software dependencies. It is a useful case study for explaining software supply chain risks to non-technical stakeholders.
-  - **(2021)** [welivesecurity.com: Lo que todo lΓ­der de una empresa debe saber sobre Log4Shell](https://www.welivesecurity.com/la-es/2021/12/16/que-deben-saber-lideres-empresas-sobre-log4shell) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language security guide that explains the strategic implications of the Log4Shell vulnerability for business leaders. It outlines steps for mapping organizational risk exposure, coordinating IT teams, and auditing third-party software vendors. This guide provides valuable insights for aligning compliance goals with technical remediation efforts.
-  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: "Internet estΓ‘ en llamas": Cloudflare ha detectado mΓ‘s de 24.600 ataques por minuto que explotaban la vulnerabilidad Log4Shell](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/internet-esta-llamas-cloudflare-ha-detectado-24-600-ataques-minuto-que-explotaban-vulnerabilidad-log4shell) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Spanish-language technical article details the rapid surge in exploit attempts tracked by Cloudflare during the initial Log4Shell disclosures. It analyzes the immediate threat vectors used by attackers and outlines the role of edge WAF configurations in defending applications. It highlights the importance of fast, automated mitigations.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Log4Shell vulnerability](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/tag/log4shell) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An archive explaining how full-stack observability pipelines can help identify vulnerable Log4j executions. It covers using application performance monitoring (APM) and runtime profiling to map active memory execution traces. This method allows organizations to detect and isolate exploits without relying solely on static image scanning.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Log4Shell vulnerability discovery and mitigation require automatic and intelligent observability](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/log4shell-vulnerability-discovery-and-mitigation) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical guide on using APM runtime instrumentation to dynamically identify active Log4j vulnerabilities. It explains how tracking execution traces in real time helps locate vulnerable libraries that may be missed by static scan processes. This approach is highly effective for reducing risk in complex microservice architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [cyberscoop.com: The Log4j flaw is the latest reminder that quick security fixes are easier said than done](https://cyberscoop.com/log4j-hack-security-update-ransomware) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This industry review explores the challenges organizations face when coordinating and deploying urgent security patches. It analyzes the systemic issues of dependency tracking and vulnerability mitigation within complex software systems. This analysis is valuable for teams looking to improve their incident response and patch management processes.
-  - **(2021)** [venturebeat.com: What Log4Shell teaches us about open source security](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/18/what-log4shell-teaches-us-about-open-source-security) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the structural funding challenges and security risks inherent in open-source software dependencies. It discusses how organizations can adopt Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) to track and secure their supply chains. This analysis provides valuable insights for building resilient, modern software architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [vpnranks.com: Belgian Defense Ministry Under Cyber Attack Due to Log4j Vulnerability](https://www.vpnranks.com/news/belgian-defense-ministry-under-cyber-attack-due-to-log4j-vulnerability) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A case study examining a cyberattack on the Belgian Defense Ministry that exploited the Log4Shell vulnerability. It illustrates how quickly malicious actors can operationalize exploits following public disclosures. This study highlights the need for continuous vigilance and rapid, automated patching across critical public sector systems.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Yet Another Log4j Security Problem Appears](https://thenewstack.io/yet-another-log4j-security-problem-appears) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article tracks the emergence of subsequent vulnerabilities discovered within early Log4j patch updates. It analyzes why partial mitigations and incomplete configurations failed to resolve the issues, highlighting the need for comprehensive updates. It provides crucial context for managing complex software supply chain threats.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Google releases new open-source security software program: Scorecards](https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-releases-new-open-source-security-software-program-scorecards) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article reviews the OpenSSF Scorecard tool developed by Google to automate open-source security evaluations. It scores projects across multiple security checks, including credential management and patch response times. This metric helps developers select secure, well-maintained third-party dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 ways for teams to create an automation-first mentality](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automation-first-mentality)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines strategic methods to cultivate an automation-first culture within platform and infrastructure organizations. Details how automating recurring tasks and standardizing configurations directly impacts delivery reliability, architectural scaling, and security compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: Introduction to Istio Ingress: The easy way to manage incoming Kubernetes app traffic](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-istio-ingress-the-easy-way-to-manage-incoming-kubernetes-app-traffic) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the architectural model of the Istio Ingress Gateway as the entry point for north-south traffic management. Reviews routing mechanics, TLS termination configurations, and integration with Service Mesh VirtualServices. A foundational guide for optimizing network boundaries and consolidating edge authorization policies.
-  - **(2021)** [armosec.io: A Practical Guide to the Different Compliance Kubernetes Security Frameworks and How They Fit Together 🌟🌟](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-security-frameworks-and-guidance) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares CIS Benchmarks, NSA-CISA profiles, and PCI-DSS requirements for Kubernetes workloads, showing how to cross-map validation controls for audit readiness.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Top Open Source Kubernetes Security Tools of 2021 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/top-open-source-kubernetes-security-tools-of-2021) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews top open-source security tooling from 2021, including static analysis tools, vulnerability scanners, runtime anomaly detectors, and compliance auditors used within CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [datadoghq.com: Monitor HashiCorp Vault metrics and logs](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-vault-metrics-and-logs) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep engineering guide detailing how to ingest, monitor, and alert on HashiCorp Vault logs and performance metrics using Datadog. Evaluates key health telemetry indicators including client token creation rates, lease expirations, system entropy, request latencies, and critical unseal events to ensure high availability and robust auditing.
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: DevOps Challenge – Kubernetes Deployment: Ketch vs YAML](https://shipa.io/devops-challenge-kubernetes-deployment-ketch-vs-yaml) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative study analyzing Developer Experience (DX) benefits of abstracting infrastructure definitions via Ketch versus handcrafting raw declarative Kubernetes YAML.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Convert nested JSON to simple JSON in Javascript](https://dev.to/urstrulyvishwak/convert-nested-json-to-simple-json-in-javascript-4a34) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on guide outlining recursion algorithms to flatten complex nested JSON trees into simple key-value payloads. Useful for preprocessing high-dimensional data before loading it into tabular systems or relational engines.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 ways to process JSON data in Ansible 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/process-json-data-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights native Ansible filters, query structures, and jinja2 manipulations to clean, filter, and iterate over complex JSON payloads during Infrastructure-as-Code deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Analyze your Kubernetes YAML files and Helm Charts to ensure best practices using KubeLinter in Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://thomasthornton.cloud/analyze-your-kubernetes-yaml-files-and-helm-charts-to-ensure-best-practices-using-kuberlinter-in-azure-devops-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This post walks through embedding KubeLinter in Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines to audit Kubernetes manifests and Helm charts. It highlights security and performance check validations, such as identifying missing resource limits, root privileges, or improper security contexts before deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: AKS vs EKS vs GKE](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/aks-vs-eks-vs-gke-2459)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pragmatic, direct comparison evaluating deployment pipelines, networking models, pricing tiers, and tooling integrations across Azure, AWS, and GCP managed offerings.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: AKS vs EKS vs GKE: Managed Kubernetes services compared](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/aks-vs-eks-vs-gke-managed-kubernetes-services-compared)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational comparison targeting operations teams, reviewing storage performance, networking setups, and billing strategies across AWS, GCP, and Azure.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: CNCF survey: Managed Kubernetes becomes the norm](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334477/cncf-survey-managed-kubernetes-becomes-the-norm.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Industry report analyzing CNCF survey results, validating the near-ubiquitous transition of enterprise container orchestration towards public cloud managed control planes.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: What architects need to know about managed Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/managed-kubernetes-architects) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown addressing governance models, multi-cluster federation concerns, integration points, and overall vendor lock-in vectors for managed Kubernetes solutions.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Otomi Container Platform Offers an Integrated Kubernetes Bundle](https://thenewstack.io/otomi-container-platform-offers-an-integrated-kubernetes-bundle) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product overview of Otomi, which bundles ingress, security benchmarks, network policies, monitoring tools, and service mesh components into a unified, installable suite for Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [EKS Service Accounts Explained](https://fika.works/blog/eks-service-accounts) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth analysis of IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) architecture. Covers OpenID Connect (OIDC) federation, JWT token injection, and structural principal boundary configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Install and Configure OpenEBS on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-install-and-configure-openebs-on-amazon-elastic-kubernetes-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical tutorial on running OpenEBS as a local containerized block storage provider within Amazon EKS node groups, optimizing performance for persistent enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes PVCs with EFS provisioner](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/how-to-use-kubernetes-pvcs-with-efs-provisioner)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical configuration guide highlighting AWS EFS CSI driver setup to enable multi-attach ReadWriteMany (RWX) volumes across distributed stateful pods in Amazon EKS.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Using AWS NLB manually targeting an EKS Service exposing UDP traffic](https://itnext.io/using-aws-nlb-manually-targeting-an-eks-service-exposing-udp-traffic-17053ecd8f52) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced engineering tutorial outlining the manual provisioning and targeting configurations of Network Load Balancers (NLB) to handle inbound UDP traffic natively to pod layers on EKS.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Operating a multi-regional stateless application using Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/operating-a-multi-regional-stateless-application-using-amazon-eks) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural whitepaper addressing how to design, deploy, and synchronize global stateless applications across multiple regional EKS clusters utilizing Route 53 routing policies.
-  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: EKS vs GKE vs AKS - Evaluating Kubernetes in the Cloud](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/eks-vs-gke-vs-aks-jan2021) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A multi-dimensional comparison of the three primary managed Kubernetes services: AWS EKS, Google GKE, and Azure AKS. Weighs crucial metrics including control plane management fees, SLA guarantees, automated master scaling, and IAM-to-K8s role bindings.
-  - **(2021)** [devoriales.com: AWS EKS Secret Encryption: Securing Your EKS Secrets At Rest with AWS KMS](https://devoriales.com/aws-eks-secret-encryption-securing-your-eks-secrets-at-rest-with-aws-kms) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A security hardening guide detailing the setup of envelope encryption for Kubernetes Secrets within AWS EKS using Key Management Service (KMS) integrations. Crucial for complying with enterprise-grade data-at-rest protection standards.
-  - **(2021)** [azurecloudai.blog: Deploy Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to a preexisting VNET](https://azurecloudai.blog/verify.html) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide outlining the architectural parameters needed to deploy Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) within a custom, pre-existing Virtual Network (VNET). Addresses CIDR constraints, subnet delegation, and Azure CNI configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Scaling Container Clusters on AWS: ECS and EKS](https://cloudonaut.io/scaling-container-clusters-on-aws-ecs-eks) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed comparative analysis of scaling strategies between Amazon ECS and EKS clusters. The article walks through key operational considerations, including EC2 Auto Scaling Groups, Karpenter, cluster autoscalers, and resource utilization dynamics, highlighting how choice of orchestration influences microservices scale limits.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D): The Kubernetes Distribution Used by Amazon EKS 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/amazon-eks-distro-eks-d-kubernetes-distribution-used-gokul-chandra) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D), the same open-source upstream Kubernetes distribution used by AWS to power Amazon EKS. The article highlights its value for on-premises deployments requiring the exact upstream patches, dependencies, and security alignments maintained by Amazon.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Streaming Kubernetes Events in Slack](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/streaming-kubernetes-events-in-slack) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walkthrough detailing how to set up serverless notification integration pipelines that stream Kubernetes events directly to Slack. Integrates tools like BotKube or AWS Lambda with EKS clusters to optimize developer response loops.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube/StackSimplify: Kubernetes Deployments on AWS EKS | Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service | Amazon EKS 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZK_W-fpft0&ab_channel=StackSimplify) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video-guided technical deep dive detailing how to launch and manage standard Kubernetes Deployments on AWS EKS. It covers declarative manifest configuration, pod scaling strategies, and external exposure of services through AWS integration.
-  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: 13 Steps Guide to Create Kubernetes Cluster on AWS](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/08/20/13-steps-guide-to-create-kubernetes-cluster-on-amazon-web-serviceaws) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step procedural tutorial detailing manual and automated pathways to bootstrap a basic production-ready Amazon EKS cluster. Covers resource configuration, network VPC layouts, and kubectl integration.
-  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: Steps to Create Amazon EKS node group on Amazon web Service (AWS)](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/08/25/steps-to-create-amazon-eks-node-group-on-amazon-web-service-aws) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical guide to configuring, scaling, and associating managed node groups with existing Amazon EKS cluster control planes. It addresses instance type selection, IAM roles, and auto-scaling configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster with AWS CLI](https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-create-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-the-aws-cli) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A basic command-line reference demonstrating how to script and provision AWS networking components, IAM dependencies, and EKS control planes directly through the AWS CLI.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Deploy Kubernetes (K8s) on Amazon AWS using mixed on-demand and spot instances 🌟](https://itnext.io/deploy-kubernetes-k8s-on-amazon-aws-using-mixed-on-demand-and-spot-instances-5440e5bece7) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides engineers in orchestrating EKS worker pools featuring dynamic mixes of on-demand and spot instances. Investigates node affinity rules, taint strategies, and fallback mechanics designed to insulate workloads from spot termination spikes.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Amazon Web Services Gears Elastic Kubernetes Service for Batch Work](https://thenewstack.io/amazon-web-services-gears-elastic-kubernetes-service-for-batch-jobs) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes AWS EKS optimizations targeting high-performance batch computing and AI training workloads. It discusses integrations with Kueue, Karpenter, and specialized EC2 accelerator architectures designed to streamline modern machine learning cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [Optimizing Your Kubernetes Clusters with Rancher and Amazon EKS 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/optimizing-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-rancher-and-amazon-eks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of SUSE Rancher with Amazon EKS to simplify multi-cluster operations. Curator Insight notes its focus on centralizing security policies, while Live Grounding highlights its architecture for consolidating hybrid-cloud operations and unified access controls across distributed clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [Onfido’s Journey to a Multi-Cluster Amazon EKS Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/onfidos-journey-to-a-multi-cluster-amazon-eks-architecture) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Onfido's architectural transition from single-cluster configurations to a multi-region, multi-cluster Amazon EKS framework. Details scaling hurdles, network federation, load balancing, and configuration management at global enterprise scale.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: EKS IAM Deep Dive 🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/eks-iam-deep-dive-136d) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth exploration of the security layer connecting AWS Identity and Access Management with EKS. Details authentication and authorization, explaining how IAM roles map to Kubernetes groups to achieve a robust security boundary.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Easy as one-two-three policy management with Kyverno on Amazon EKS 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/easy-as-one-two-three-policy-management-with-kyverno-on-amazon-eks) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the deployment of Kyverno on Amazon EKS to enforce policy as code using native Kubernetes resources. It demonstrates how to write policies to restrict root privileges, mutate incoming resources, and audit cluster compliance directly without writing complex Rego code.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Kubernetes Ingress with AWS ALB Ingress Controller](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/kubernetes-ingress-aws-alb-ingress-controller) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers the deployment and usage architecture of the AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) Ingress Controller. It shows how the controller interprets Kubernetes Ingress resources to provision physical AWS ALB layers, routing external HTTP traffic directly to backend pods.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Gremlin to Amazon EKS Using AWS CloudFormation](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-gremlin-to-amazon-eks-using-aws-cloudformation) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to orchestrate the deployment of the Gremlin chaos engineering agent across EKS worker nodes using CloudFormation. The setup helps operators proactively identify infrastructure failure modes through controlled agent-driven network and CPU stress tests.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Using Prometheus Adapter to autoscale applications running on Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/automated-scaling-of-applications-running-on-eks-using-custom-metric-collected-by-amazon-prometheus-using-prometheus-adapter) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to configure the Prometheus Adapter to expose custom application metrics to the Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA). The article outlines ingestion pipelines from Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus to enable dynamic workload scaling.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Autoscaling EKS on Fargate with custom metrics](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/autoscaling-eks-on-fargate-with-custom-metrics) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores scaling mechanisms for EKS pods deployed onto AWS Fargate using Prometheus-emitted custom metrics. Illustrates HPA structures that scale serverless compute workloads without maintaining EC2 scaling profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: CloudGeeks - Terraform Eks Kubernetes RDS Secrets Manager Eksctl Cloudformation ALB Controller (Redmine App)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFZYIr66Ku4&ab_channel=cloudgeeksinc) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive practical video guide displaying multi-tier app deployment. Integrates Terraform, EKS, RDS, AWS Secrets Manager, and AWS ALB Controller to assemble an enterprise-grade cloud footprint.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Continuous Delivery of Amazon EKS Clusters Using AWS CDK and CDK Pipelines](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/continuous-delivery-of-amazon-eks-clusters-using-aws-cdk-and-cdk-pipelines) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights declarative automation pathways for bootstrapping EKS clusters using AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Pipelines. Enables software engineering teams to manage clusters and infrastructure configurations as deployable programming code.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Mount Amazon EFS file systems cross-account from Amazon EKS, and utilize AWS Organizations more effectively](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/mount-amazon-efs-file-systems-cross-account-from-amazon-eks) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide to mounting Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) across separate AWS accounts using AWS Organizations and EKS. Outlines IAM policy delegation and EFS CSI driver setup to enable persistent shared storage across multi-tenant environments.
-  - **(2021)** [Chaos engineering on Amazon EKS using AWS Fault Injection Simulator](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/chaos-engineering-on-amazon-eks-using-aws-fault-injection-simulator) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical walkthrough demonstrating how to orchestrate chaos experiments on Amazon EKS using AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS). Highlights configuring managed cluster actions to trigger node terminations, API failures, and container termination within isolated namespaces.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Persistent storage for Kubernetes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/persistent-storage-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive architectural assessment of persistent storage paradigms in AWS-hosted Kubernetes. Contrasts EBS, EFS, and FSx for Lustre, outlining optimal use cases, performance characteristics, and mounting protocols across containerized applications.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EKS Anywhere – Now Generally Available to Create and Manage Kubernetes Clusters on Premises](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-eks-anywhere-now-generally-available-to-create-and-manage-kubernetes-clusters-on-premises) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Launches EKS Anywhere into general availability, introducing key hybrid cloud deployment architectures. Examines how on-premises teams can leverage automated OS patching, tooling uniformity, and professional AWS support channels.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Getting started with Amazon EKS Anywhere](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-general-availability-of-amazon-eks-anywhere) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Fundamental provisioning guide to instantiate an EKS Anywhere sandbox cluster. Leverages Docker-based local execution to demonstrate the configuration profiles and administration scripts of local EKS-compliant architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Discover and invoke services across clusters with GKE multi-cluster services](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/introducing-gke-multi-cluster-services) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces GKE Multi-Cluster Services (MCS), allowing cross-cluster service discovery and load balancing using standard Kubernetes primitives. Enables seamless cross-cluster communication, simplifying geographic scaling, disaster recovery architectures, and multi-region microservice fabrics.
-  - **(2021)** [Introducing GKE Autopilot: a revolution in managed Kubernetes 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/introducing-gke-autopilot) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official launch publication outlining the engineering principles behind GKE Autopilot. Explains how Autopilot shifts operational responsibilities to Google SREs by managing underlying node infrastructure dynamically. Workload scaling is billed based on actual requested pod resources, implementing a secure, hands-off operational model.
-  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: Google Cloud puts its Kubernetes Engine on autopilot](https://techcrunch.com/2021/02/24/google-cloud-puts-its-kubernetes-engine-on-autopilot) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” TechCrunch's coverage of GKE Autopilot, highlighting its impact on managed container orchestration trends. Focuses on the trade-offs of restricting low-level node configurations in exchange for SLA-backed operations and optimized bin-packing. Evaluates the strategic TCO reductions of serverless-style Kubernetes models.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Google introduces GKE Autopilot for hands-off Kubernetes](https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-introduces-gke-autopilot-for-hands-off-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” ZDNet analysis of GKE Autopilot, detailing how the serverless operational paradigm mitigates day-2 engineering friction. Discusses how automated cluster provisioning, continuous hardening, and SLA integration allow software delivery teams to target product deployment over raw node configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Google’s New β€˜Autopilot’ for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/googles-new-autopilot-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical comparison contrasting GKE Standard and GKE Autopilot models. Outlines the security boundaries imposed by Autopilot (restricting root-level DaemonSets and direct SSH access) in exchange for hands-off resource optimization. Highly relevant for platform architects auditing cluster governance models.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: GKE Autopilot - Fully Managed Kubernetes Service From Google 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zztufl4mFQ4&feature=youtu.be) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual and practical video walkthrough demonstrating GKE Autopilot cluster generation, workload manifest adjustment, and basic operational validation. Useful for engineers seeking a fast introduction to serverless container deployment patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Announcing Spot Pods for GKE Autopilotβ€”save on fault tolerant workloads](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/announcing-spot-pods-for-gke-autopilot) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Spot Pods for GKE Autopilot, enabling cost reductions of up to 60-80% for fault-tolerant, stateless workloads and background microservices. Examines how Autopilot schedules, preempts, and relocates workloads based on Google's excess compute capacity without operator intervention.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: GKE ludicrous speed! GKE Image Streaming speeds up container starts](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/gke-ludicrous-speed-gke-image-streaming-speeds-up-container-starts) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores GKE Image Streaming, a performance feature that speeds up container startups by lazy-loading image layers over the network. By starting pods before the entire image is downloaded, this architecture accelerates auto-scaling and quickens recovery times from node failures.
-  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Scaling a Kubernetes Cluster: One of the Best Practices for Using KubeKey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/scale-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubekey) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical guide demonstrating how to horizontally scale existing Kubernetes compute capacities using KubeKey execution manifests. Focuses on declarative modifications of cluster-configuration files to dynamically append new worker nodes without service disruptions. (Live Grounding: Vital operations reference for cluster administrators managing hardware expansions within hybrid/private clouds).
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Adding Master Nodes to Achieve HA: One of the Best Practices for Using KubeKey](https://itnext.io/adding-master-nodes-to-achieve-ha-one-of-the-best-practices-for-using-kubekey-6207e94b0bdd) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the deployment patterns needed to scale control-plane nodes from single instances to high-availability multi-master architectures using KubeKey. It covers load-balancer integrations, internal ETCD cluster configurations, and control-plane state replication. (Live Grounding: Provides practical blueprints for production-grade self-managed control plane environments).
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Network Isolated AKS β€” Part 1: Controlling network traffic](https://itnext.io/network-isolated-aks-part-1-controlling-network-traffic-2cd0e045352d) [TERRAFORM/BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details architectural considerations for building network-isolated AKS clusters. Explains integrating custom User-Defined Routes (UDR) and Azure Firewall to handle and monitor egress traffic. Essential for compliant financial or healthcare setups demanding rigorous data isolation.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Azure Application Gateway con WAF y wildcard + Nginx Controller para AKS](https://www.returngis.net/2021/11/azure-application-gateway-con-waf-y-wildcard-nginx-controller-para-aks) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language architecture guide demonstrating a hybrid ingress design: placing an Azure Application Gateway (with WAF enabled) in front of an in-cluster NGINX ingress controller. Solves wildcard SSL setups and advanced ingress rules within AKS.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Turbocharging AKS Networking with Calico eBPF](https://thenewstack.io/turbocharging-aks-networking-with-calico-ebpf) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the performance enhancements derived from running Calico's eBPF data plane over AKS cluster topologies. Discusses how bypassing traditional iptables routing overhead reduces connection latency and CPU usage. It remains a relevant comparative benchmark for high-performance networks.
-  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Turbocharging AKS networking with Calico eBPF](https://www.tigera.io/blog/turbocharging-aks-networking-with-calico-ebpf) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Tigera blog post covering the implementation steps for deploying the Calico eBPF data plane on AKS networks. Shows direct performance comparison over standard networking schemes. Highlights resource savings, security enforcement, and high-speed data planes.
-  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Calico WireGuard support with Azure CNI](https://www.tigera.io/blog/calico-wireguard-support-with-azure-cni) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines configuring Calico WireGuard encryption overlaying Azure CNI networks. Details setting up highly secure node-to-node transport layer encryption with minimal CPU overhead. Grounding points to this as an excellent alternative to heavy IPsec deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [carlos.mendible.com: AKS: Persistent Volume Claim with an Azure File Storage protected with a Private Endpoint](https://carlos.mendible.com/2021/08/02/aks-persistent-volume-claim-with-an-azure-file-storage-protected-with-a-private-endpoint) [YAML/TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines configuring a Persistent Volume Claim (PVC) using Azure Files storage secured with a Private Endpoint in AKS. Prevents the storage accounts from being exposed to the public internet. Grounding confirms this is a critical enterprise pattern for storage layer hardening.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Container Registry Service on Azure Stack Hub](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurestackblog/azure-kubernetes-service-and-azure-container-registry-service-on-azure-stack-hub/3075932) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines deploying managed AKS and container registries (ACR) onto Azure Stack Hub, which acts as a hybrid infrastructure setup. Solves data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and low-latency challenges for edge deployments inside closed datacenters.
-  - **(2021)** [zartis.com: How To Save A Fortune On Azure Kubernetes Service](https://www.zartis.com/minimizing-costs-aks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural cost optimization methods for AKS deployment. Discusses right-sizing node configurations, deploying Azure Spot instances for non-critical environments, and configuring cluster autoscalers. Grounding confirms these strategies are essential in architectural cost-governance pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: AKS Performance: Limit Ranges](https://itnext.io/aks-performance-limit-ranges-8e18cbebe351) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on utilizing Kubernetes LimitRanges inside AKS to enforce resource quotas on CPU and memory usage. Explains how implementing default limits mitigates raw 'noisy neighbor' resource starvation. This is a foundational practice for sustaining stability in multi-tenant environments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Microsoft’s Practical Approach to Kubernetes Management](https://thenewstack.io/microsoft-takes-practical-approach-to-kubernetes-management) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive-level analysis exploring Microsoft's architecture philosophy in streamlining managed Kubernetes operations. Highlights historical shifts towards abstraction, fully managed control planes, and hybrid-cloud support via Azure Arc. Provides insight into AKS ecosystem management strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: Getting Started with the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://adamtheautomator.com/azure-kubernetes-service) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive onboarding guide teaching foundational skills for deploying and managing an AKS cluster. Covers cluster creation, node pool verification, and basic CLI interactions. Designed to minimize onboarding friction for junior operators.
-  - **(2021)** [optisolbusiness.com: Implementing Microservices Architecture in AKS](https://www.optisolbusiness.com/insight/implementing-microservices-architecture-in-aks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details blueprint designs for structural microservices running on AKS clusters. Reviews optimal container scaling, deployment strategies, and integration with container registries (ACR). Guides engineers on transforming multi-container apps into production-ready architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [seroter.com: Using the new Google Cloud Config Controller to provision and manage cloud services via the Kubernetes Resource Model](https://seroter.com/2021/08/18/using-the-new-google-cloud-config-controller-to-provision-and-manage-cloud-services-via-the-kubernetes-resource-model) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the Google Cloud Config Controller, highlighting its use of the Kubernetes Resource Model (KRM) to declare and govern external GCP services. Allows platform teams to enforce stateful GitOps practices, treating cloud resources (like databases and networking) identical to standard Kubernetes manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [arnoldgalovics.com: GitHub Actions CI/CD For Oracle Cloud Kubernetes](https://arnoldgalovics.com/github-actions-oracle-cloud-kubernetes) [YAML/SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed technical walkthrough showcasing the implementation of automated deployment pipelines using GitHub Actions to target Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). It delineates secure OCI API authentication configurations, container image construction, and rollout orchestrations. (Live Grounding: Represents a standard, practical approach to OKE deployments using runners, contrasting with traditional enterprise Jenkins setups).
-  - **(2021)** [community.suse.com: Stupid Simple Kubernetesβ€Šβ€”β€ŠDeployments, Services and Ingresses Explained](https://www.rancher.com/community)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a clean, foundational model detailing the relationship between Deployments, Services, and Ingress resources. Explains how these layers work together to manage container replicas, handle traffic distribution, and expose APIs to external users.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/iamunnip: Building a local Kubernetes cluster using k3d](https://dev.to/iamunnip/building-a-local-kubernetes-cluster-using-k3d-2p3d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides a basic building block tutorial for local k3d clusters. Live grounding in 2026 confirms this guide is an excellent entry-level resource for developer onboarding, offering step-by-step instructions on setting up multi-node environments and local load balancers.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Fleet Management of Kubernetes Clusters at Scale β€” Rancher’s Fleet](https://itnext.io/fleet-management-of-kubernetes-clusters-at-scale-ranchers-fleet-de161cc52325)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight reviews Fleet's design for multi-cluster scaling. Live engineering truth in 2026 confirms that the fundamental architectures of GitOps bundles and target custom resource definitions (CRDs) outlined here continue to dictate how Fleet scales in production setups.
-  - **(2021)** [digitalis.io: Kubernetes GitOps Continuous Integration and Delivery with Fleet and Rancher](https://digitalis.io/post/kubernetes-gitops-continuous-integration-and-delivery-with-fleet-and-rancher) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details deployment architectures using SUSE Rancher's Fleet to drive large-scale Kubernetes cluster configuration via GitOps. Focuses on orchestrating deployments across hundreds of isolated down-stream clusters with dynamic group mapping and drift reconciliation. Essential reference for operationalizing standardized environments at edge scale.
-  - **(2021)** [Learnk8s: Comparison of Kubernetes Managed Services 🌟](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RPpyDOLFmcgxMCpABDzrsBYWpPYCIBuvAoUQLwOGoQw/edit) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly granular, community-maintained matrix tracking managed Kubernetes services across both major and minor cloud vendors. It details network capabilities, autoscaler integration, upgrades, security profiles, and persistent volume support. It represents an essential industry benchmark used by platform architects designing global cluster patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes v1.21 Released: Here is What you should know](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-v1-21-released)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight offers an overview of Kubernetes 1.21. In 2026, we track this release as a major evolution that brought CronJobs to GA and introduced PodDisruptionBudget stability.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.21: Power to the Community](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/08/kubernetes-1-21-release-announcement) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents the official 1.21 release announcement 'Power to the Community'. From a 2026 perspective, 1.21 initiated the long-awaited deprecation of PodSecurityPolicy, shifting the community towards Pod Security Standards.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Kubernetes v1.21 Released: Major Updates & Latest Features](https://analyticsindiamag.com/kubernetes-v1-21-released-major-updates-latest-features)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight notes major updates in 1.21 from Analytics India Mag. Modern review in 2026 confirms the article effectively summarized regional interest in memory topology and scheduling refinements.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Kubernetes 1.21 Grows Innovative New Features](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-1.21-grows-innovative-new-features)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents Red Hat's analysis of 1.21 features. Live grounding in 2026 reviews this for enterprise adaptation paths, specifically outlining how OpenShift clients prepared for eventual PSP deprecations.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.22: Reaching New Peaks](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/08/04/kubernetes-1-22-release-announcement) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents the 1.22 release announcement 'Reaching New Peaks'. In 2026, this represents the definitive documentation on client credential plugins and early server-side apply stabilization.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Less Is More with Kubernetes 1.22](https://thenewstack.io/less-is-more-with-kubernetes-1-22)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight analyzes the 'Less Is More' paradigm of 1.22. Live grounding in 2026 reflects on how API cleanliness made the control plane leaner, decreasing memory footprint and etcd payload overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: What’s new with Kubernetes 1.22?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/whats-new-with-kubernetes-1-22)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to Pluralsight's educational summary of 1.22. In 2026, it serves as a baseline tutorial explaining the transition to cgroups v2, which has since become standard in all production distros.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.23 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-23-whats-new)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents Sysdig's assessment of Kubernetes 1.23. Live review in 2026 shows this release solidified Dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 services to GA and introduced Ephemeral Volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes version 1.23 is out – everything you should know](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-version-1-23-is-out-everything-you-should-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides Armosec's overview of 1.23. In 2026, this document is primarily referenced for its breakdown of security enhancements, notably Pod Security Standards replacing PSP.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.23: Dual Stack IPv4/IPv6, CronJobs, Ephemeral Volumes](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-23-dual-stack-ipv4-ipv6-cronjobs-ephemeral-volumes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight summarizes the GA of Dual-stack and CronJobs in 1.23. Live engineering analysis in 2026 verifies these features are highly mature, having stabilized completely during the 1.23 release cycle.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.23: The Next Frontier](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/07/kubernetes-1-23-release-announcement) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the official Kubernetes 1.23 announcement 'The Next Frontier'. In 2026, this announcement marks the stabilization of ephemeral containers for interactive debugging.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Release Cadence Change: Here’s What You Need To Know](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/07/20/new-kubernetes-release-cadence) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight addresses the Kubernetes Release Cadence shift from 4 to 3 releases per year. Live grounding in 2026 confirms this release model has brought predictability and stability to platform teams everywhere.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Dockershim removal is coming. Are you ready?](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/11/12/are-you-ready-for-dockershim-removal) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight focuses on Dockershim removal readiness. In 2026, this remains a valuable reference artifact for migrating air-gapped systems or old enterprise clusters from Docker to containerd.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.21 Brings a New Memory Manager, More Flexible Scheduling](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-21-brings-a-new-memory-manager-more-flexible-scheduling)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the introduction of a new Memory Manager and flexible scheduling in 1.21. Live grounding in 2026 shows these scheduling frameworks laid the groundwork for modern NUMA-aware multi-core resource allocation in HPC/AI setups.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Memory Manager moves to beta](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/08/11/kubernetes-1-22-feature-memory-manager-moves-to-beta) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight explains the Kubernetes Memory Manager moving to Beta. Live engineering in 2026 points to this as the genesis of modern NUMA alignment for performance-sensitive low-latency microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: kubernetes 1.21: CronJob Reaches GA](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/09/kubernetes-release-1.21-cronjob-ga) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight provides the official blog announcement of CronJob reaching GA in Kubernetes 1.21. Live analysis in 2026 acknowledges this as the milestone that finalized the performance and controller upgrades for batch scheduling.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Introducing Suspended Jobs in Kubernetes 1.21](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/12/introducing-suspended-jobs) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces suspended jobs in 1.21. Live grounding in 2026 indicates this feature was a crucial building block for modern external batch orchestrators like Kueue to control execution pauses.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Kubernetes 1.21 unloads pod security, adds dual IPv4/IPv6 networking, and shuts down gracefully](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/04/09/kubernetes-121-unloads-pod-security-adds-dual-ipv4/ipv6-networking-and-shuts-down-gracefully/1623619)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight discusses Kubernetes 1.21 dropping PodSecurityPolicy, adding dual IPv4/IPv6 networking, and implementing graceful shutdowns. In 2026, dual-stack networking is highly standard, having originated from these architectural changes.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes API and Feature Removals In 1.22: Here’s What You Need To Know](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/07/14/upcoming-changes-in-kubernetes-1-22) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to the critical official guide regarding upcoming 1.22 API removals. In 2026, this remains the historical checklist template used by platform engineers to design deprecation checklists.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.21: Metrics Stability hits GA](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/23/kubernetes-release-1.21-metrics-stability-ga) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight records the GA of Metrics Stability in 1.21. Live analysis in 2026 confirms this stabilization framework remains critical for maintaining backwards-compatible prometheus exporters without breaking monitoring dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Graceful Node Shutdown Goes Beta](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/21/graceful-node-shutdown-beta) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights Graceful Node Shutdown transitioning to Beta in 1.22. Live grounding in 2026 confirms this functionality prevents database corruption and packet drops on spot instances by coordinating termination steps with systemd.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Find Recent or Today’s Modified Files in Linux 🌟](https://www.tecmint.com/find-recent-modified-files-in-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive practical guide illustrating how to leverage the `find` command to track filesystem state changes. It details using temporal flags like `-mtime`, `-atime`, and `-mmin` to pinpoint anomalies, verify system updates, or isolate compromised artifacts in high-density environments.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check used disk space on Linux with du](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/check-disk-space-linux-du) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A baseline guide illustrating how to audit file systems with the `du` command. Demonstrates parsing options like `--max-depth` and human-readable flags to quickly diagnose partition saturation events, an indispensable skill for maintaining container hosts and database nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 10 Useful du (Disk Usage) Commands to Find Disk Usage of Files and Directories](https://www.tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curates advanced `du` patterns to locate bulky log files or system dumps. Features patterns for sorting output, excluding active directories, and identifying the largest consumers of block storage directly from the terminal console.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 10 Practical Examples of Rsync Command in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/rsync-local-remote-file-synchronization-commands) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights the power of the `rsync` protocol for remote file transfers, delta-transfers, and local directory mirroring. Demonstrates optimization arguments such as `-z` (compression) and `--partial` to guarantee robust synchronization over flakey WAN pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check file status on Linux with the stat command](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/linux-stat-file-status) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines the usage of `stat` to fetch highly detailed filesystem metadata. Explains decoding octal permissions, inode reference indexes, and birth-time/modification timestamps, aiding forensics and system auditing pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [commandlinefu.com: Compare directories via diff](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse/commands/view/9116/compare-directories-via-diff) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An elegant one-liner approach using the standard `diff` tool to traverse and compare entire directories recursively. Valuable for validating environment consistency or file structural drift on high-density production nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: How to Use Netcat to Scan Open Ports in Linux 🌟](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/netcat-linux-port-scanning) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical walkthrough explores `netcat` (nc) as a versatile networking diagnostic utility. While traditional sources highlight its basic port scanning abilities, live engineering practices prioritize it for rapid TCP/UDP socket testing and validating firewall/ingress rules before deploying full-scale scanning agents like Nmap.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 7 handy tricks for using the Linux wget command](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/linux-wget-command) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Uncovers non-trivial `wget` features such as mirrors, background downloads, custom user-agent injection, and rate limits. Helps construct robust image building processes and remote asset harvesting operations.
-  - **(2021)** [Diferencias entre servidor proxy y servidor proxy inverso](https://www.redeszone.net/tutoriales/servidores/diferencias-proxy-vs-proxy-inverso) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural comparison defining the physical and logical distinctions between forward proxies and reverse proxies. Forward proxies safeguard client networks and perform egress filtering, whereas reverse proxies sit in front of backend servers to orchestrate ingress load balancing, SSL termination, and caching. This forms a foundational security boundary for microservices routing.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 16 Useful Bandwidth Monitoring Tools to Analyze Network Usage in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/linux-network-bandwidth-monitoring-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory compiling sixteen terminal-based monitoring tools designed to evaluate Linux bandwidth consumption and network interface load. Evaluates classic utilities such as vnStat, iftop, nload, and bmon, highlighting their features for debugging socket depletion and traffic bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: Illustrated introduction to Linux iptables](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/laymans-iptables-101) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly descriptive, visual deep dive into the inner workings of the Linux netfilter and iptables frameworks. Explains how packets flow through tables (filter, nat, mangle, raw) and standard chains (INPUT, OUTPUT, FORWARD, PREROUTING, POSTROUTING). Essential reading for understanding low-level Kubernetes container networking interface (CNI) routing.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: What’s Difference Between Grep, Egrep and Fgrep in Linux?](https://www.tecmint.com/difference-between-grep-egrep-and-fgrep-in-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Clarifies the historical and technical divergence between standard grep, extended regex grep (egrep), and fixed string search grep (fgrep). Explains how modern implementations run these under unified binary cores for peak execution speed during intensive log-parsing operations.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 Linux commands I'm going to start using](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-linux-commands) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A productivity-focused analysis highlighting underrated Linux commands designed to optimize system administration workflows. Includes functional breakdowns of tools for disk monitoring, memory tracking, and terminal session multiplexing, simplifying complex system state inspections.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 20 one-line Linux commands to add to your toolbox](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/one-line-linux-commands) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A selection of rapid one-line terminal commands covering disk audits, environment formatting, quick-check diagnostics, and recursive string manipulation. Useful for building personal developer dotfile toolsets.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Build your own RPM package with a sample Go program to simplify installing, updating, or removing a piece of software](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/21/build-your-own-rpm-package-sample-go-program) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walkthrough detailing how to compile a Go-based binary and pack it into a redistributable RPM using SPEC files. Crucial for enterprise deployments on RHEL-based target nodes, bridging the gap between local application builds and native package lifecycle management.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: How to Kill Running Linux Process on Particular Port](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/kill-linux-process-with-port) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores standard methodologies to locate and terminate processes holding network ports hostage using `lsof`, `fuser`, and `kill` signals. Necessary for developer-level local debugging when mock-servers or microservices fail to release sockets cleanly.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Kill Linux Process Using Kill, Pkill and Killall](https://www.tecmint.com/how-to-kill-a-process-in-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the Linux signal paradigm, emphasizing difference between soft terminate signals (SIGTERM/15) and uncatchable kills (SIGKILL/9). Guides admins through selective targeting using name-based patterns (pkill/killall) or process-tree traversal.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check Java processes on Linux with the jps command](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/check-java-jps) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the `jps` utility embedded in the Java Development Kit (JDK), which locates active JVM-based processes and outputs corresponding main-class declarations. Essential for cloud-native setups running microservice frameworks like Spring Boot or Apache Kafka.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxteck.com: 13 Top command in Linux (Monitor Linux Server Processes) 🌟](https://www.linuxteck.com/13-top-command-in-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides deep-dive instructions for interacting with the native `top` interface. Outlines memory tracking, swapping processes, sorting states, and prioritizing kernel runtime executions dynamically during service brownouts.
-  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: The 6 Best Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance in the Terminal](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-cli-tools-to-monitor-linux-performance-terminal) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curates top command-line performance tracking agents including htop, glances, and dstat. Helps sysadmins build live dashboards directly within terminal layers to monitor CPU, memory, network, and disk performance.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get memory use statistics with this Linux command-line tool](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/memory-stats-linux-smem) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights `smem`, a tool dedicated to calculating proportional set size (PSS), unique set size (USS), and resident set size (RSS). Offers a mathematically sound approach to understanding memory allocation in shared library environments.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 basic Linux group management commands every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-commands-manage-groups) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details group creation, user addition, and membership modification via standard tools like `groupadd`, `groupmod`, and `gpasswd`. Establishes the core authorization foundations needed to govern host-level access policies.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Linux tips for using cron to schedule tasks](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cron-linux) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the syntactic composition of crontabs, scheduling structures, and environment constraints. Crucial for designing local host cleanups, log rotations, and scheduled backup strategies outside dedicated cloud orchestration planes.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 Linux tools to erase your data](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/linux-tools-erase-data) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Investigates file shredding and disk zeroing mechanisms utilizing native commands like `shred`, `dd`, `srm`, and custom tooling. Demonstrates the operational physics of hard write manipulation to prevent residual forensic extraction.
-  - **(2021)** [aelius.com: subnet sheet](https://www.aelius.com/njh/subnet_sheet.html) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A clear, tabular web reference catalog summarizing IP addressing, mask divisions, wildcard configuration values, and IP ranges. Built to accelerate system infrastructure designs.
-  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Request Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/request-headers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly readable, visually rich comic breaking down crucial HTTP Request Headers, handling authentication mechanisms, encoding capabilities, client identification rules, and cache indicators.
-  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Response Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/response-headers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An illustrative tutorial mapping HTTP Response Headers. Explains security mechanics including CORS controls, HSTS configurations, caching policies, and body payloads returned by backend hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [Improving HTTP with structured header fields 🌟](https://www.fastly.com/blog/improve-http-structured-headers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural breakdown by Fastly explores the transition from loosely specified, ad-hoc HTTP header formats to RFC 8941 Structured Field Values (SFV). SFV simplifies parsing, enhances performance, and minimizes edge routing errors by defining strict algorithms for booleans, integers, decimals, strings, tokens, byte sequences, lists, and dictionaries.
-  - **(2021)** [Multi-account AWS Trusted Advisor summaries now available in AWS Systems Manager Explorer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/multi-account-aws-trusted-advisor-summaries-now-available-aws-systems-manager-explorer) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical integration consolidates multi-account AWS Trusted Advisor recommendations directly within AWS Systems Manager Explorer. This consolidation provides architects with a single-pane-of-glass dashboard for monitoring cost optimization, security, fault tolerance, and operational efficiency across entire AWS Organizations. Architecturally, it streamlines administrative overhead and improves governance visibility at scale.
-  - **(2021)** [How to automate incident response to security events with AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-automate-incident-response-to-security-events-with-aws-systems-manager-incident-manager) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide outlines how to automate security incident response workflows using AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager. It details how to leverage custom runbooks, notify on-call teams, and orchestrate automated mitigations for resource degradation or security breaches. Utilizing these automated workflows drastically reduces the Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR) while enforcing uniform incident management standards across distributed environments.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) 3.0 is Now Available](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-cloud-adoption-framework-caf-3-0-is-now-available) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) 3.0 provides a strategic roadmap for enterprises migrating workloads to the cloud. Focusing on six foundational perspective areasβ€”Business, People, Governance, Platform, Security, and Operationsβ€”this framework incorporates modern cloud-native architectural patterns. It serves as an essential organizational blueprint for accelerating digital transformation while minimizing systemic risk.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Amazon Introduces re:Post, a "Stack Overflow" for AWS](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/amazon-repost-questions-answers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An independent review of AWS re:Post, describing it as a specialized, community-driven alternative to general-purpose QA boards like Stack Overflow. The analysis focuses on how verified answers and direct AWS engineer contributions reduce troubleshooting cycles for platform operators. The platform helps developers bypass outdated configuration guides in favor of modern, validated architectural patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Reduce el tamaΓ±o de tus imΓ‘genes con Dockerfiles multi-stage](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/reduce-el-tamano-de-tus-imagenes-con-dockerfiles-multi-stage) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides instruction on multi-stage Docker build models. Shows how to compile artifacts in helper stages and copy final binaries into lightweight, isolated production runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [jpetazzo.github.io: Anti-Patterns When Building Container Images](https://jpetazzo.github.io/2021/11/30/docker-build-container-images-antipatterns) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An experienced architect's critique of bad habits in image composition. Identifies dependencies on build host features, missing ignore-files, and bad layering decisions.
-  - **(2021)** [brianchristner.io: How to use Docker Security Scan Locally](https://brianchristner.io/how-to-use-docker-scan) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical manual outlining static security scanning on developer workstations. Demonstrates how to discover vulnerabilities and outdated packages inside target OCI layers prior to CI deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to Containers, VMs and Docker](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/a-beginner-friendly-introduction-to-containers-vms-and-docker-79a9e3e119b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares physical hypervisors, virtual machines, and container engines (Docker). Details namespace isolation and cgroups that allow containerized applications to run securely on shared Linux kernels.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Universal Base Image and Docker Hub: Why should developers care?](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/25/red-hat-universal-base-image-and-docker-hub-why-should-developers-care) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative article analyzing the strategic importance of hosting Red Hat Universal Base Images on Docker Hub. It highlights how developers benefit from instant access to cryptographically signed, compliant, and regularly updated base layers that easily pass enterprise security audits. The piece underscores the role of UBI in eliminating legal and performance compliance issues across environments.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Docker Hub and JFrog Partnership Removes Image Pull Limits for Artifactory Users](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/docker-jfrog-partnership)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers the historic strategic partnership between Docker and JFrog designed to bypass Docker Hub's anonymous pull rate limits. Resolves high-frequency CI/CD pipeline blocking for enterprise organizations leveraging Artifactory SaaS instances.
-  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Install Docker on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux](https://www.tecmint.com/install-docker-in-rocky-linux-and-almalinux)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details repo configuration, package installation, and system daemon lifecycle management for deploying Docker Community Edition on enterprise RHEL-derivative operating systems like Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux.
-  - **(2021)** [viblo.asia: How to prevent out-of-disk space when using Docker?](https://viblo.asia/p/how-to-prevent-out-of-disk-space-when-using-docker-english-WR5JRDBrVGv)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Troubleshooting guide on managing local disk space with Docker. Shows how to handle disk exhaustion caused by dangling images, build caches, and unpruned volumes, and suggests automated cleanup cron configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: The worst so-called β€œbest practice” for Docker](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/security-updates-in-docker) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical security analysis debunking the 'best practice' of pinning exact image digests (e.g., sha256 hashes) without implementing an automated dependency updater. Explains how this practice locks in critical OS vulnerabilities and stops security patches from propagating.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: How Do Containers Contain? Container Isolation Techniques](https://blog.aquasec.com/container-isolation-techniques) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elite architectural breakdown explaining kernel-level containment mechanisms. Explores Linux Namespaces (PID, Mount, Net, User) and Control Groups (cgroups), as well as supplementary security layers like AppArmor, SELinux, and Seccomp filters.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Run Docker in Rootless Mode](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-run-docker-in-rootless-mode) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed guide on running the Docker daemon in rootless mode. Explains user namespace remapping techniques that protect the host system from potential container breakout exploits.
-  - **(2021)** [A Gentle Introduction to Using a Docker Container as a Dev Environment](https://css-tricks.com/a-gentle-introduction-to-using-a-docker-container-as-a-dev-environment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to containerize a developer's workspace using Docker containers instead of native OS packages. Focuses on achieving parity between development and production configurations, highlighting workflows that align with the standardized VS Code Dev Containers specification.
-  - **(2021)** [matt-rickard.com: An Overview of Docker Desktop Alternatives](https://mattrickard.com/docker-desktop-alternatives) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive overview of alternatives to Docker Desktop, evaluating Lima, Colima, Rancher Desktop, and Podman. Evaluates their underlying hypervisors and suitability for enterprise use cases.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Explorar grΓ‘ficamente el contenido de un volumen de Docker](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/explorar-graficamente-el-contenido-de-un-volumen-de-docker) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates graphical volume exploration inside local developer environments. Explains how volumes map physically to host filesystems and examines storage visualization techniques.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to run docker on Windows without Docker Desktop](https://dev.to/_nicolas_louis_/how-to-run-docker-on-windows-without-docker-desktop-hik)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shows how to run the Docker Engine on Windows using a native WSL2 Ubuntu distribution instead of Docker Desktop. Helps developers avoid licensing costs on corporate Windows machines.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: How Docker broke in half](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2269272/how-docker-broke-in-half.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical retrospect on Docker's structural split, detailing the corporate spinoff of its Enterprise segment to Mirantis. Evaluates how this change impacted core open-source container runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Docker really did change the world](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270814/docker-really-did-change-the-world.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Assesses how Docker fundamentally transformed the software engineering landscape. Traces its history from a single developer tool to the foundation of the cloud-native ecosystem and Kubernetes orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxadictos.com: Docker presenta nuevas capacidades para desarrolladores](https://www.linuxadictos.com/docker-presenta-nuevas-capacidades-para-desarrolladores.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines historical advancements in the Docker developer ecosystem, analyzing features like multi-architecture build mechanisms and enhanced orchestration tooling.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker 101!](https://dev.to/kubona_my/docker-101-124e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational Docker handbook covering basic file layers, host virtualization concepts, and essential container management CLI commands.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Beginner's guide to Docker and Docker CLI commands](https://dev.to/paru429/beginner-s-guide-to-docker-and-docker-cli-commands-1p75)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An onboarding reference cheatsheet detailing basic commands for the Docker CLI. Explores standard image, volume, networking, and container life cycle operations.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Docker changes its subscription plans, usage rules, and product line](https://www.zdnet.com/article/docker-changes-its-subscription-plans-usage-rules-and-product-line)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the commercial licensing adjustments made by Docker Inc. in 2021. Outlines the transition to paid tiers (Pro, Team, Business) for large enterprise users of Docker Desktop.
-  - **(2021)** [servethehome.com: Docker Abruptly Starts Charging Many Users for Docker Desktop](https://www.servethehome.com/docker-abruptly-starts-charging-many-users-for-docker-desktop)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into the financial and operational impact of Docker Desktop's enterprise licensing changes. Evaluates corporate strategies to handle these unexpected cost increases.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Time to Decide on Docker Desktop Has Arrived](https://thenewstack.io/the-time-to-decide-on-docker-desktop-has-arrived)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Strategic evaluation analyzing how Docker Desktop's commercial subscription timeline impacts enterprise operations, helping organizations choose between purchasing licenses or migrating to open-source alternatives.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Why You Should Start Using Docker Right Now](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/why-you-should-start-using-docker-now)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocacy article highlighting the value of containers in modern development. Focuses on resolving local environment drifts and standardizing runtime setups across engineering teams.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker: Explained to a 5 year old. πŸ‘ΆπŸ»](https://dev.to/dhravya/docker-explained-to-a-5-year-old-2cbg)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analogical introduction to containerization, explaining container isolation and images using the metaphor of a cargo shipping network.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker 101: Introduction to Docker](https://dev.to/signoz/docker-101-introduction-to-docker-1kbm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory overview of container runtimes, explaining host engines, daemon processes, and Registry operations for beginning cloud engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [hostinger.in: What Is Docker and How Does It Work? – Docker Explained](https://www.hostinger.com/in/tutorials/what-is-docker)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to the architecture of container runtimes, comparing container engine hypervisor layers with traditional virtual machines.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker CMD vs ENTRYPOINT: explaining the difference](https://dev.to/hood/docker-cmd-vs-entrypoint-explaining-the-difference-55g7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains the differences between `CMD` and `ENTRYPOINT` in Dockerfiles. Highlights shell vs. exec execution forms, argument forwarding patterns, and runtime overriding constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Docker COPY vs ADD: What’s the difference?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/docker-copy-vs-add-whats-the-difference)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A clear comparison of the `COPY` and `ADD` directives in Dockerfiles. Highlights security risks linked to the auto-extraction capabilities of `ADD`, recommending `COPY` for standard image creation.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.adoptium.net: Using Jlink in Dockerfiles instead of a JRE](https://adoptium.net/news/2021/08/using-jlink-in-dockerfiles) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide to using the `jlink` utility inside multi-stage Docker builds instead of standard heavy JREs. Reduces target image sizes and limits the attack surface by bundling only the Java runtime modules required by the application.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: One does not "just containerize" an app](https://dev.to/tylerlwsmith/one-does-not-just-containerize-an-app-5eae)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses standard leaky abstractions in container builds. Explores language-specific issues, file system ownership problems, and environment differences that disrupt simple containerization.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to create a production Docker image](https://dev.to/abdorah/how-to-create-production-docker-image-ready-for-deployment-4bbe)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through hardening containers for production. Focuses on minimizing layers, excluding development dependencies, running as non-root users, and managing secrets securely.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Docker Cache – How to Do a Clean Image Rebuild and Clear Docker's Cache](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/docker-cache-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide to working with Docker's build cache. Shows how to invalidate the cache, structure layers efficiently, and use CLI prune utilities to optimize build speeds.
-  - **(2021)** [theskillpedia.com: Managing docker images - openshift tutorial](https://www.theskillpedia.com/managing-docker-images-openshift-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical guide on managing and tagging container images within Red Hat OpenShift. Discusses the utilization of internal OpenShift registries and how ImageStream abstractions decouple physical registries from deployable targets.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What is a container image?](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/container-image)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Anatomy of an OCI container image. Details the layout of read-only file layers, manifest specifications, metadata config, and how the union filesystem constructs a cohesive runtime state.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Share Data Between Docker Containers](https://thenewstack.io/containers/how-to-share-data-between-docker-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational guide on sharing directories across container environments. Compares named volumes and host bind mounts, detailing permission and isolation boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [r-bloggers.com: Dockerizing Shiny Applications](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2021/05/dockerizing-shiny-applications)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates the step-by-step process of packaging R Shiny applications inside Docker containers. Addresses compiler flags, OS-level dependencies, and static runtime packages required to deliver predictable, reproducible analytical dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Docker can slow down your code and distort your benchmarks](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-performance-overhead) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details performance degradation anomalies caused by container virtualization. Focuses on CPU hyper-threading constraints, memory allocation overhead, and VM barriers on macOS/Windows, highlighting how these dynamics can distort micro-benchmarks.
-  - **(2021)** [releasehub.com: Cutting Build Time In Half with Docker’s Buildx Kubernetes Driver](https://release.com/blog/cutting-build-time-in-half-docker-buildx-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines how to optimize CI/CD pipeline build performance by scaling compilation workloads using the Docker Buildx Kubernetes driver. Demonstrates how offloading build tasks to Kubernetes clusters yields massive cache reuse and parallelization gains.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Software development in containers β€” a cookbook 🌟🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/software-development-in-containers-a-cookbook-2ba14d07e535)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive developer cookbook outlining containerized development workflows. Details multi-stage Docker builds, development-time mounts, image layer caching optimization, and secure packaging designs.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn How to Deploy 12 Apps to AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-how-to-deploy-12-apps-to-aws-azure-google-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extensive multi-cloud deployment course demonstrating how to package and release applications across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud container environments (ECS, Container Apps, and Cloud Run).
-  - **(2021)** [geshan.com.np: Postgres with Docker and Docker compose a step-by-step guide for beginners](https://geshan.com.np/blog/2021/12/docker-postgres) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive walkthrough detail-oriented on deploying PostgreSQL databases in local Docker Compose stacks. It covers critical concepts like volume persistence to protect against data loss during restarts, environment variable configurations for authentication, and mapping local ports for external database client connections. This guide is ideal for developers seeking a reliable stateful environment for local application testing.
-  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: Top Automation Testing Trends To Look Out In 2021](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/best-test-automation-trends) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level forecast of automated testing trends. Analyzes shift-left security models, AI-driven validation generation, cloud testing grids, and the adoption of API-first automated pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [launchdarkly.com: Release Testing Explained 🌟](https://launchdarkly.com/blog/get-a-detailed-explanation-of-release-testing-several)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Conceptual breakdown of release testing paradigms within CI/CD pipelines. Distinguishes between deployment and release phases, illustrating how progressive delivery and feature flag architectures mitigate systemic runtime risks in production.
-  - **(2021)** [circleci.com: Unit testing vs integration testing 🌟](https://circleci.com/blog/unit-testing-vs-integration-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Educational manual detailing fundamental core differences, performance trade-offs, and ROI metrics between rapid isolated unit tests and broader integrated system tests.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Best Practices for Application Performance Testing](https://devops.com/best-practices-for-application-performance-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-level architectural roadmap outlining target strategies for establishing continuous, automated performance and stress testing metrics for cloud workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Software Development Is Misunderstood 🌟](https://itnext.io/software-development-is-misunderstood-quality-is-fastest-way-to-get-code-into-production-f1f5a0792c69) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A compelling thought piece highlighting software quality as an accelerator of release cycles. Argues that sound design patterns, unit-testing suites, and code refactoring reduce downstream bug resolution times.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Test-Driven-Development with Django: Unit Testing & Integration testing with Docker, Flask & Github Actions](https://dev.to/koladev/test-driven-development-with-django-unit-testing-integration-testing-with-docker-flask-github-actions-2047) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on implementation guide showcasing Test-Driven Development (TDD) principles in Python. Employs Django, Flask, containerized Docker backends, and GitHub Actions to deploy validated code packages.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Continuous Testing Practices (Part 1) 🌟](https://devops.com/continuous-testing-practices-part-1) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” First of a multi-part series examining the execution of continuous testing models within standard CI/CD deployment channels. Highlights test-automation strategies, test environments, and immediate feedback integration.
-  - **(2021)** [collabnix.com: The Ultimate Docker Tutorial for Automation Testing](https://collabnix.com/the-ultimate-docker-tutorial-for-automation-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive guide focusing on leveraging Docker containers for automated test environments. Explains container lifecycle management, mounting volumes, networking configurations, and parallel test execution wrappers.
-  - **(2021)** [SystemTap](https://sourceware.org/systemtap) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep diagnostic software for Linux kernels allowing engineers to trace system calls and profile execution pathways in black-box binaries dynamically without recompilation.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Google Introduces ClusterFuzzLite Security Tool for CI/CD](https://thenewstack.io/google-introduces-clusterfuzzlite-security-tool-for-ci-cd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural review covering Google's release of ClusterFuzzLite, highlighting its strategic value in shifting fuzz testing left directly into GitHub Actions or other CI runners.
-  - **(2021)** [meetup.com: A single open-source security scanner for most languages on Jenkins](https://www.meetup.com/es-es/jenkins-online-meetup/events/276135789)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed talk recording and presentation outline exploring the integration of unified open-source security static analysis tools within classic Jenkins automation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [A multi-step tutorial that covers the basics of working with Docker with Visual Studio Code and deploy on Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/docker/tutorials/docker-tutorial) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive learning pathway walking developers through building, debugging, and running Dockerized applications inside VS Code, followed by direct container deployment to Azure App Service or Azure Container Apps.
-  - **(2021)** [serverless-stack.com: How to debug Lambda functions with Visual Studio Code](https://guide.sst.dev/examples/how-to-debug-lambda-functions-with-visual-studio-code.html) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide explains how to leverage the SST (Serverless Stack) framework in VS Code to live-debug AWS Lambda functions locally. It enables breakpoints and live state evaluation against real AWS services without redeploying.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.golang.org: Gopls on by default in the VS Code Go extension](https://go.dev/blog/gopls-vscode-go) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces the standard integration of Gopls, the official Go language server, into the VS Code Go extension, ensuring native refactoring, precise definition hopping, and autocompletion for Go developers.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: 10 VS Code Extensions to Increase Your Productivity](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/10-vscode-extensions-to-increase-productivity) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated evaluation of 10 highly utilized VS Code extensions that optimize developer workflows. Evaluates their impact on formatting automation, code snippets, and directory navigation in enterprise developer setups.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/jcofman: Make VS Code better by editing and updating some settings](https://dev.to/jcofman/make-vs-code-better-by-editing-and-updating-some-settings-4m9a) [JSON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A programmatic guide to tuning `settings.json` in VS Code. Outlines precise configuration keys for optimizing render engines, tuning auto-save policies, modifying telemetry preferences, and managing resource consumption limits.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: VSCode Extensions I'm in LOVE with | Tina Huynh](https://dev.to/tmchuynh/vscode-extensions-im-in-love-with-oab) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A personal review of custom VS Code plugins that accelerate individual development loops, highlighting tools for formatting, CSS generation, and dynamic file tagging inside the IDE window.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Superb VSCode extensions changing your coding life](https://dev.to/duckinm/superb-vscode-extensions-changing-your-coding-life-2cmb) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes transformative VS Code extensions that significantly alter code execution and formatting paradigms, showcasing how choosing the right workspace helper utilities impacts output speed.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to configure VSCode Bracket Pair Colors Natively](https://dev.to/amanhimself/how-to-configure-vscode-bracket-pair-colors-natively-3nl) [JSON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides deep details on configuring native bracket pair colorization in VS Code settings. Highlights the migration from resource-heavy third-party extensions to the built-in, highly optimized AST-based rendering engine to lower CPU utilization.
-  - **(2021)** [39digits.com: How to sign your commits to GitHub using Visual Studio Code' on Windows 10 and WSL2 🌟](https://www.39digits.com/signed-git-commits-on-wsl2-using-visual-studio-code) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Presents a technical guide for configuring GPG commit signing within WSL2 using VS Code on Windows 10. Addresses cross-runtime credential sharing challenges by bridging Windows GPG-agent configurations with Linux subsystems to enforce commit origin verification.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Source Control Tip 9: Dealing with Merge Conflicts in VS Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybCxPHzRJfA&ab_channel=VisualStudioCode) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines VS Code's integrated 3-way merge editor. Detail is provided on visual layout resolution strategies, allowing developers to isolate changes, analyze core differences, and resolve Git conflict markers safely prior to upstream branch integration.
-  - **(2021)** [austingil.com: VS Code Timeline Restores Lost Work That Git Can’t 🌟](https://austingil.com/vs-code-timeline-restores-work-git-cant) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights VS Code's Local History/Timeline feature, which functions as an independent tracking database. It enables structural code recovery for uncommitted files even when Git staging lists are purged or reset.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Advanced Visual Studio Code for Python Developers](https://realpython.com/advanced-visual-studio-code-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide on advanced VS Code customizations for Python development. Focuses on setting up testing frameworks, optimizing linting utilities, configuring type checkers (Pylance), and managing complex virtual environments natively.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: My Top 5 Visual Studio Code extensions for Azure Developers](https://dev.to/azure/my-top-5-visual-studio-code-extensions-for-azure-developers-1odo) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details 5 core extensions for Azure Cloud Architects using VS Code. Outlines features in Azure Functions, Resource Manager (ARM), and App Service extensions to sync local workspaces directly with cloud provisioning pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [GitFlow 4 Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GreatMinds.gitflow4code) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An alternative wrapper for GitFlow commands within the Visual Studio Code environment. It automates common tasks such as prefixing branches and formatting merge requests. Best suited for teams maintaining strict GitFlow topologies who want to reduce terminal context-switching.
-  - **(2021)** [JirAux (Jira integration)](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=SemihOnay.jiraux) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Jira integration extension designed to embed issue tracking directly into VS Code workspaces. It surfaces task lists, changesets, and assignees. This keeps software engineers aligned with project management pipelines without leaving their code canvas.
-  - **(2021)** [Python in Visual Studio Code – January 2021 Release](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-january-2021-release) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews the January 2021 releases for Python in VS Code, emphasizing Pylance type checker improvements, multi-root workspace support, and simplified Pytest test discovery structures.
-  - **(2021)** [Gitpod Open Sources a β€˜Holistic IDE’](https://thenewstack.io/gitpod-open-sources-a-holistic-ide) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Chronicles Gitpod's transition to open source, highlighting pre-configured, ephemeral development environments running as secure containerized workspaces. It serves as a core model for modern cloud-based development environments (CDE).
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Are Cloud-Based IDEs the Future of Software Engineering?](https://thenewstack.io/are-cloud-based-ides-the-future-of-software-engineering) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the shift from high-compute developer laptops to cloud-hosted development environments (CDEs). Evaluates performance gains, corporate IP security improvements, and simplified onboarding pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [github1s.com 🌟](https://github1s.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A popular community utility that opens any GitHub repository inside a lightweight, browser-based VS Code interface by appending '1s' to the github.com URL. Essential for fast, clone-free codebase assessments.
-  - **(2021)** [vscode.dev 🌟](https://vscode.dev) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official cloud-hosted, zero-install iteration of VS Code operating inside modern web browsers. Employs HTML5 File System Access APIs for direct local workspace folder manipulation and remote repository synchronization.
-  - **(2021)** [Jenkins Pipeline Linter Connector](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=janjoerke.jenkins-pipeline-linter-connector) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Connects local VS Code configurations with a remote Jenkins server's dynamic pipeline linter API. It validates declarative Jenkinsfiles against active plugins and system schemas in real time, preventing syntax-driven CI pipeline failures.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Remote debugging on Kubernetes using VS Code](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/13/remote-debugging-kubernetes-using-vs-code) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed architectural guide by Red Hat outlining remote debugging topologies for containerized apps on Kubernetes using VS Code. Instructs on configuring port-forwarding and Delve/gdb configurations inside remote pods.
-  - **(2021)** [github.dev](https://github.dev/github/dev) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fully web-based implementation of VS Code launched instantly from any GitHub repo by pressing `.`. It operates purely in the browser for code browsing, quick patches, and pull request reviews.
-  - **(2021)** [futurecoder.io](https://futurecoder.io) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive browser-based Python playground that implements inline debugging, code visualization tools, and stack-trace debugging to assist developers in learning core programming practices.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Parse command-line arguments with argparse in Python](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/python-argparse)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to construct secure and modular command-line interface parameters utilizing standard library `argparse`. Covers handling positional variables, flags, sub-command branches, and custom input validations.
-  - **(2021)** [sureshdsk.dev: Check diff between two files in Python](https://sureshdsk.dev/check-diff-between-two-files-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores standard library integration of the `difflib` module. Demonstrates programmatically comparing two text documents, parsing line differences, and generating HTML output formatting.
-  - **(2021)** [pythonsimplified.com: How to schedule Python scripts using schedule library](https://hewing.foliotek.me)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates usage of the human-friendly `schedule` library to automate recurring background processes in Python. Covers job structures, syntax patterns, and persistent worker event loops.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The Python Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-python-handbook)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An all-encompassing developer manual for Python programming. Covers variable scoping, data structures, classes, standard library exceptions, file system interactions, and virtual environments from a production developer's perspective.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Top Online Platforms to Learn Python](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2021/04/top-online-platforms-to-learn-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews top online tutorial resources, courses, and interactive platforms suited for mastering Python syntax, scripting, automation, and advanced backend algorithms for enterprise scaling.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Getting started with… Python 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/07/14/getting-started-with-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational developer guide on configuring a Python workspace. Reviews pip package managers, standard tooling structures, shell interaction interfaces, and virtual environment configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Learn Python: Tutorials and updates from Red Hat experts](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Resource directory curated by enterprise engineers. Features tutorials spanning cloud-native developments, containerized environment setups, and system automation strategies utilizing Python.
-  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: 7 Vital Commands to Get Started With Python for Beginners](https://www.makeuseof.com/python-for-beginners)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces critical foundational commands and tools required to initialize, build, and debug early-stage Python scripts, focusing on run environments and package setups.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python List Methods – append( ) vs extend( ) in Python Explained with Code Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-list-methods-append-vs-extend)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Evaluates mutating functions of list elements. Demonstrates complexity and memory allocations comparing single-object inclusion with `append()` versus sequence concatenation with `extend()` to prevent performance bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Dictionary Comprehension in Python – Explained with Examples 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/dictionary-comprehension-in-python-explained-with-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed study of dictionary comprehension techniques. Covers high-efficiency mapping transformations, conditional structures, nested evaluations, and memory advantages over standard manual loops.
-  - **(2021)** [treyhunner.com: How to flatten a list in Python](https://treyhunner.com/2021/11/how-to-flatten-a-list-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details various strategies to flatten multi-dimensional nested iterables in Python. Compares performance of nested list comprehensions, `itertools.chain()`, and recursive function setups.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Sets – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-set-operations-explained-with-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive breakdown of native Python sets. Demonstrates mathematical transformations including unions, intersections, differences, and subset checks while detailing underlying hash-table performance implications.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Map Function – How to Map a List in Python 3.0, With Example Code](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-map-function-how-to-map-a-list-in-python-3-0-with-example-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores syntax details of `map()` in Python 3. Shows how it returns a memory-efficient map iterator object rather than a list, comparing performance directly to standard list comprehensions under memory constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: How Not to Use Python Lists](https://towardsdatascience.com/how-not-to-use-python-lists-d06cbe8e593)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates critical performance bottlenecks caused by misusing lists. Covers the $O(n)$ cost of left-side inserts/deletes, recommending `collections.deque` or specialized arrays instead for performance-critical systems.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: All The Important Features and Changes in Python 3.10](https://towardsdatascience.com/all-the-important-features-and-changes-in-python-3-10-e3d1fe542fbf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores architectural features introduced in Python 3.10, centering on Structural Pattern Matching (`match-case`), precise parenthesized context managers, improved error messages, and new Union typing syntax.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Programming languages: Python just took a big jump forward](https://www.zdnet.com/article/programming-languages-python-just-took-a-big-jump-forward)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tech report highlighting the launch of Python 3.10 and speed optimization goals under the 'Faster Python' initiative led by Guido van Rossum, anticipating up to 2x speedups.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Object-Oriented Programming with Python](https://analyticsindiamag.com/object-oriented-programming-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deeply explores core OOP principles within Python, covering classes, method resolution order (MRO), inheritance, abstract classes, encapsulation, and magic/dunder methods to ensure high architectural modularity.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.teclado.com: Python Methods: Instance, Static and Class](https://blog.teclado.com/python-methods-instance-static-class)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical dissection of method boundaries in Python objects. Contrasts instance methods (`self`) with dynamic factory capabilities of classmethods (`cls`) and namespace-isolated staticmethods.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: How to use the Python for loop](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2267127/how-to-use-the-python-for-loop.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers fundamental logic behind standard Python loops. Explores list comprehension iterations, dictionary traversal structures, utilizing `enumerate()` and `zip()`, and iterator protocol fundamentals.
-  - **(2021)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Top 10 Advance Python Concepts That You Must Know](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/top-10-advance-python-concepts-that-you-must-know) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compilation of advanced core design patterns. Investigates descriptors, decorators, meta-classes, multi-threading vs multiprocessing bounds, generator design, and dynamic context managers.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python String split() and join() Methods – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-string-split-and-join-methods-explained-with-examples)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines basic usage of Python's string manipulation methods `split()` and `join()`. Shows how these helper functions parse tokens and clean unstructured user payloads efficiently.
-  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: Python se convierte en el lenguaje de programaciΓ³n mΓ‘s popular segΓΊn el Γ­ndice TIOBE: adiΓ³s al largo reinado de C](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/python-se-convierte-lista-tiobe-lenguaje-popular-red-superando-incluso-a-c) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Article in Spanish covering Python's rise to the number one spot on the TIOBE Index. Discusses trends across data science, web development, and educational adoption driving Python's ecosystem dominance.
-  - **(2021)** [oxylabs.io: Python Web Scraping Tutorial: Step-By-Step](https://oxylabs.io/blog/python-web-scraping)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive walkthrough detailing automated data collection strategies from HTML targets. Focuses on orchestrating HTTP/S sessions with `requests` and executing fast node traversal via `BeautifulSoup`.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Python Microservices With gRPC 🌟](https://realpython.com/python-microservices-grpc) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Architectural tutorial demonstrating how to build robust, high-performance microservices in Python using gRPC and Protocol Buffers. Explores synchronous and asynchronous streaming mechanisms over HTTP/2, facilitating rapid inter-service communication.
-  - **(2021)** [theglitchblog.com: Logging in Python Using Best Practices](https://theglitchblogcom.wordpress.com/2021/06/17/logging-in-python-using-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines programmatic setups for production-level logging using standard library modules. Highlights configuring JSON structured formatters, setting appropriate level hierarchies, and optimizing non-blocking logging handlers in container environments.
-  - **(2021)** [kdnuggets.com: How To Build A Database Using Python](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2021/09/build-database-using-python.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Guides backend engineers on instantiating relational databases using standard library `sqlite3`. Covers schema definitions, transactional execution loops, mapping queries, and processing raw record payloads securely.
-  - **(2021)** [doppler.com: Using Environment Variables in Python for App Configuration 🌟](https://www.doppler.com/blog/environment-variables-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Production-focused guide on application configuration through environment variables. Details standard retrieval via `os.environ`, fallback logic, parsing configuration with modern validation engines, and secure secrets separation in cloud-native settings.
-  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: How I Manage Credentials in Python Using AWS Secrets Manager](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-secrets-manager-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Real-world walkthrough on decoupling database credentials and API tokens using AWS Secrets Manager via Python's boto3 SDK, featuring automatic credential rotation integration within production microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Debug a Python Application Running in Kubernetes 🌟](https://trstringer.com/debug-python-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Diagnostic blueprint details the usage of `rpdb` and port forwarding to hook remote debuggers into active Python processes running in Kubernetes microservices pods, avoiding continuous redeployment cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Gestionar recursos de Kubernetes con Python](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/gestionar-recursos-de-kubernetes-con-python) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical walkthrough in Spanish showing how to programmatically interact with Kubernetes API engines. Explores resource configuration deployments and namespace watching using the official python-kubernetes client SDK.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: micropipenv: Installing Python dependencies in containerized applications 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/19/micropipenv-installing-python-dependencies-containerized-applications)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces `micropipenv`, a lightweight CLI tool designed to run within container engines. It efficiently resolves and installs locked dependencies from Pipfile, poetry.lock, or requirements.txt files without installing bulky build wrappers, optimizing image sizes.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: 7 Must-Know Data Wrangling Operations with Python Pandas](https://towardsdatascience.com/7-must-know-data-wrangling-operations-with-python-pandas-849438a90d15)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep dive into high-efficiency Pandas data-wrangling techniques. Covers aggregation, filtering, melting, pivoting, merging, and masking complex datasets for upstream analytical and ML training pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: There is more to β€˜pandas.read_csv()’ than meets the eye](https://towardsdatascience.com/there-is-more-to-pandas-read-csv-than-meets-the-eye-8654cb2b3a03)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores advanced configuration options of `pandas.read_csv()`. Focuses on memory-optimized chunking, custom date parsers, specifying dtypes for memory reduction, and handling corrupted row sequences.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Work with SQL in Python Using SQLAlchemy and Pandas](https://towardsdatascience.com/work-with-sql-in-python-using-sqlalchemy-and-pandas-cd7693def708) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Constructs high-performance database extraction architectures by binding SQLAlchemy configurations directly to Pandas workflows.
-Live Grounding: Explains object-relational abstraction mechanisms, parameterized SQL queries, memory management during dataframe ingestion, and database engine parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Memoizing DataFrame Functions](https://towardsdatascience.com/memoizing-dataframe-functions-7a27dff532f7) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents specialized caching and memoization approaches to bypass redundant transformations in large Pandas DataFrames. Illustrates performance gains utilizing decorators, custom hashing, and memoization modules in distributed pipeline environments.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.adnansiddiqi.me: Getting started with Elasticsearch 7 in Python 🌟](https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/getting-started-with-elasticsearch-7-in-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Structural guide on indexing and querying massive document datasets using Elasticsearch 7 and the official Python Elasticsearch client. Covers document insertion, mapping configurations, and structured search query syntaxes.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Implementing ETL Process Using Python to Learn Data Engineering](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2021/06/implementing-python-to-learn-data-engineering-etl-process)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive project walkthrough building an Extract-Transform-Load pipeline. Features remote API queries, payload normalization using Pandas, and transactional loading into relational targets.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Else-If in Python – Python If Statement Example Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/else-if-in-python-python-if-statement-example-syntax) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Foundational review of binary and multi-way branch conditional evaluations.
-Live Grounding: Demonstrates PEP standards for nested conditional hierarchies, proper clean syntax configurations for `elif` patterns, and introduces structural pattern matching.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Evaluate Expressions Dynamically With Python eval() (Overview)](https://realpython.com/videos/python-eval-overview) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Illustrates the underlying mechanics and substantial system security risks of evaluating code at runtime.
-Live Grounding: Outlines raw `eval()` execution, detailing sandbox escapes and security risks, and presents standard, secure parsing libraries as safer alternatives.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Splitting, Concatenating, and Joining Strings in Python Quiz](https://realpython.com/quizzes/python-split-strings) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: An interactive developer checkpoint focusing on efficient string transformation methods.
-Live Grounding: Assesses performance criteria of join operations vs manual concatenations, string parsing splits, and typical syntax pitfalls.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Creating a blockchain in 60 lines of Python](https://dev.to/imjoseangel/creating-a-blockchain-in-60-lines-of-python-2hlc) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Synthesizes blockchain basics into an easily understandable implementation in Python under sixty lines.
-Live Grounding: Outlines standard hashing algorithms (SHA-256), cryptographic block validation processes, genesis node creation, and basic distributed ledger architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Generating pseudorandom numbers in Python](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/04/generating-pseudorandom-numbers-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Contrasts pseudorandom generation techniques against high-entropy secure alternatives in standard Python library spaces.
-Live Grounding: Compares standard deterministic algorithms (`random`) with cryptographically strong modules (`secrets`), detailing risks in key generation and security token architecture.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: You Don’t Need Sample Data, You Need Python Faker](https://towardsdatascience.com/you-dont-need-sample-data-you-need-python-faker-fa87c2a119a9) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Explores synthetic data generation for testing pipelines using the Faker package ecosystem.
-Live Grounding: Details custom provider integration, localized structured schemas, testing configurations, and managing deterministic seed states for repeatable automated validations.
-  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Functional Programming in Python](https://realpython.com/courses/functional-programming-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Investigates functional paradigms within Python, detailing immutability, side-effect isolation, and first-class functions. Provides tactical advice on leveraging the standard libraries 'functools' and 'itertools' to generate declarative and highly unit-testable application code.
-  - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: Building a REST API With Django REST Framework](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tech-talks/building-a-rest-api-with-django-rest-framework) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Teaches proper architectural design of decoupled REST endpoints using Django REST Framework (DRF). Focuses on building robust model serialization, custom API views, permission sets, and token-based authentication schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [The Flask Mega-Tutorial: Now with Python 3 Support](https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-now-with-python-3-support) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Miguel Grinberg's definitive masterclass in Flask application development. Guides developers from initial setup through databases migrations with SQLAlchemy, user authorization pipelines, background tasks, and containerized cloud setups.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Getting Started with Flask and Docker](https://dev.to/ken_mwaura1/getting-started-with-flask-and-docker-3ie8) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A concise roadmap for packaging dynamic Flask applications within isolated Docker runtimes. Focuses on safe environment abstractions, directory management, and multi-stage build optimization techniques.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.adnansiddiqi.me: Create your first REST API in FastAPI 🌟](https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/create-your-first-rest-api-in-fastapi) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Teaches fundamental design patterns in FastAPI, showcasing schema development with Pydantic, dynamic query validations, path routing, and automated dynamic Swagger API manual configuration.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make your API better with this positional trick from Python 3.8](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/python-38-features) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to use Python 3.8's positional-only argument separator ('/') to construct secure and declarative APIs. Analyzes parameters isolation, namespace safety, and backwards compatibility advantages for package developers.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Packaging applications to install on other machines with Python](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/packaging-applications-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Discusses compiling Python programs into reliable, standalone system files to facilitate smooth target-machine deployments.
-Live Grounding: Details system-level bundling strategies using pyinstaller, shiv, and RPM, comparing the trade-offs of standalone execution containers against direct interpreter dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: requirements.txt vs setup.py in Python](https://towardsdatascience.com/requirements-vs-setuptools-python-ae3ee66e28af) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Explains the boundary differences between runtime environment lockfiles and package build scripts.
-Live Grounding: Architecturally separates dynamic dependencies defined in `setup.py` (abstract constraints) from strict environment lockfiles in `requirements.txt` (pinned dependencies).
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Guido van Rossum’s Ambitious Plans for Improving Python Performance](https://thenewstack.io/guido-van-rossums-ambitious-plans-for-improving-python-performance) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Analyzes the planned compiler optimizations and structural runtime revisions designed by Guido van Rossum to accelerate CPython.
-Live Grounding: Evaluates the bytecode specialization mechanisms, tier-based optimization paths, and modern JIT integration designed to double standard runtime performance.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to SSH into a Docker Container – Secure Shell vs Docker Attach](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-ssh-into-a-docker-container-secure-shell-vs-docker-attach) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Explores interactive host operations inside isolated containers, contrasting direct SSH keys with Docker engine tooling.
-Live Grounding: Evaluates the system-level differences of mounting SSH services inside Docker layers versus executing debug loops via `docker exec` and `docker attach` methods.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Fall in Love with Your Environment Setup](https://towardsdatascience.com/fall-in-love-with-your-environment-setup-779dfbf047ba) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Promotes a highly optimized local workspace utilizing modern terminal packages and code style automation.
-Live Grounding: Outlines configurations for zsh shell environments, poetry dependency lock structures, linting configurations (flake8), and styling formatters (black).
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Algorithms and Data Structures in Python 🌟🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-algorithms-and-data-structures-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Educational walkthrough analyzing structural complexities (Big O notation) and fundamental data structures implemented in Python. Explores custom implementations of binary search trees, hash tables, and graphs. Critical for low-level application optimization in complex backend routines.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Thoth prescriptions for resolving Python dependencies](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/22/thoth-prescriptions-resolving-python-dependencies) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details 'prescriptions'β€”declarative rules used by Project Thoth to solve complex Python dependency lockups. Demonstrates automated strategies to avoid platform-specific bugs, secure transitive packages, and optimize base system configurations in container builds.
-  - **(2021)** [mherman.org: Scaling Flask with Kubernetes 🌟](https://mherman.org/presentations/flask-kubernetes) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural case study detailing horizontal scaling of Python Flask APIs inside Kubernetes clusters. Reviews setup of ingress layers, resource requests/limits, Horizontal Pod Autoscalers, and persistent data layers.
-  - **(2021)** [kdnuggets.com: How to Deploy a Flask API in Kubernetes and Connect it with Other Micro-services](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2021/02/deploy-flask-api-kubernetes-connect-micro-services.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines best practices for packaging and launching Flask API services into multi-container Kubernetes pods. Discusses internal service DNS mapping, secure configuration secrets management, and health/liveness probes setups.
-  - **(2021)** [Single Message Transformations - The Swiss Army Knife of Kafka Connect](https://www.morling.dev/blog/single-message-transforms-swiss-army-knife-of-kafka-connect) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An in-depth guide covering Single Message Transformations (SMTs) in Apache Kafka Connect. It demonstrates how to apply lightweight, inline modifications such as masking, routing, or restructuring data directly on connector workers before payloads hit the brokers.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Platform Brings Kafka Closer to Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-platform-brings-kafka-closer-to-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This article highlights Red Hat AMQ Streams, based on the Strimzi project, and its approach to managing Kafka on OpenShift/Kubernetes. It details how GitOps and custom resource definitions (CRDs) streamline broker, topic, and user management.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: How to Build and Deploy Scalable Machine Learning in Production with Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/blog/build-deploy-scalable-machine-learning-production-apache-kafka) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural blueprint covers deploying machine learning models in production using Apache Kafka. It outlines real-time stream scoring patterns using Kafka Streams and how to architect reliable event structures for online model evaluation pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [davidxiang.com: Kafka As A Database? Yes Or No](https://davidxiang.com/2021/01/10/kafka-as-a-database) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical exploration of whether Apache Kafka should be utilized as a primary database. It clarifies Kafka's persistence guarantees, limitations in ad-hoc indexing, and the architectural trade-offs of utilizing brokers as durable systems of record.
-  - **(2021)** [Confluent.io: Intro to Apache Kafka: How Kafka Works 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/what-is-apache-kafka) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Confluent's foundational training manual detailing how Apache Kafka works under the hood. It explains partitions, replication, producers, consumer offsets, and transaction patterns, serving as the primer for event-driven systems.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Simplifying Apache Kafka Multi-Cluster Management Using Control Center and Cluster Registry](https://www.confluent.io/blog/simplify-multiple-kafka-cluster-management-monitoring-using-confluent) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational manual detailing how to manage and monitor multi-cluster Apache Kafka topologies. It explores Confluent Control Center and Cluster Registry to facilitate real-time lag tracking, multi-region synchronization, and centralized security policy compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Rise of the Event Streaming Database 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-rise-of-the-event-streaming-database) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This piece explores the architectural rise of specialized event streaming databases (such as ksqlDB or Materialize). It details how traditional read-centric DB engines struggle under continuous live streams, and contrasts them with stream-first engines designed for real-time continuous query materialization.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: How to Orchestrate Data Pipelines with Applications Deployed on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-orchestrate-data-pipelines-with-applications-deployed-on-openshift) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide reviews techniques for deploying and orchestrating resilient data pipelines within Red Hat OpenShift. It outlines utilizing Kubernetes-native orchestration patterns and operators to manage high-throughput ETL/ELT tasks alongside standard microservice applications.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Improve your Kafka Connect builds of Debezium.](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/06/improve-your-kafka-connect-builds-debezium) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operational guide focusing on optimizing Kafka Connect builds when integrating Debezium connectors. It provides best practices for crafting container images via Kubernetes operators and custom resources (CRDs) to guarantee deterministic dependency resolution and streamlined cluster deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to CDC (Change Data Capture)](https://vladmihalcea.com/a-beginners-guide-to-cdc-change-data-capture) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide outlining the core concepts and mechanics of modern Change Data Capture (CDC). It compares traditional, high-overhead polling-based models against low-latency, log-based CDC architectures, highlighting why transaction log parsers like Debezium are ideal for decoupling databases.
-  - **(2021)** [debezium.io: Using Debezium to Create a Data Lake with Apache Iceberg](https://debezium.io/blog/2021/10/20/using-debezium-create-data-lake-with-apache-iceberg) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide illustrates how to combine Debezium CDC with Apache Iceberg to create a low-latency, ACID-compliant transactional data lake. It outlines how streaming database changes can be direct-written to open-table formats to support scalable and cost-effective analytical engines.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Event-Driven Microservices Architecture (white paper) 🌟](https://www.confluent.io/resources/white-paper/event-driven-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive Confluent white paper establishing design principles for event-driven microservices. It highlights Apache Kafka as an immutable commit log, detailing exact execution models for Event Sourcing and Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS).
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Rise of Event-Driven Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/the-rise-of-event-driven-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article documents the architectural factors that made event-driven integration standard in modern cloud-native enterprises. It explains how synchronous HTTP calls cause cascade failures and presents asynchronous patterns as the default design choice for complex topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Event-driven architecture: Understanding the essential benefits 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/event-driven-architecture-essentials)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Red Hat architectural summary documents the enterprise benefits of Event-Driven Architectures (EDA). It focuses on asynchronous communication, decoupling execution contexts, and enabling real-time analytics integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Distributed transaction patterns for microservices compared](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/21/distributed-transaction-patterns-microservices-compared) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article analyzes patterns for distributed transaction management in decoupled architectures. It contrasts two-phase commit (2PC) limitations with the Saga pattern (both orchestrated and choreographed styles), providing a practical guide on maintaining transactional state.
-  - **(2021)** [codeopinion.com: Event Sourcing vs Event Driven Architecture](https://codeopinion.com/event-sourcing-vs-event-driven-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide highlights the architectural differences between Event Sourcing (rebuilding state via a series of domain events) and Event-Driven Architecture (routing state transitions between services). It prevents common microservice anti-patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [particular.net: RPC vs. Messaging – which is faster?](https://particular.net/blog/rpc-vs-messaging-which-is-faster) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This performance analysis evaluates the trade-offs of RPC-style communication patterns against broker-mediated messaging. It details the impact of synchronous blocking calls on microservice performance and explains how message queues improve reliability.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Implementing Apache ActiveMQ-style broker meshes with Apache Artemis](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/30/implementing-apache-activemq-style-broker-meshes-apache-artemis) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical guide on constructing high-availability broker meshes using Apache Artemis on enterprise infrastructure. It details configuration strategies for clustering, store-and-forward replication, and dynamic queue load balancing.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.rabbitmq.com: First Application With RabbitMQ Streams](https://www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2021/07/19/rabbitmq-streams-first-application) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to RabbitMQ Streams, a protocol addition designed to bring high-performance append-only log capabilities directly to traditional RabbitMQ setups, enabling message replay and high throughput.
-  - **(2021)** [geshan.com.np: How to use RabbitMQ and Node.js with Docker and Docker-compose](https://geshan.com.np/blog/2021/07/rabbitmq-docker-nodejs) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical tutorial for orchestrating RabbitMQ alongside Node.js microservices using Docker Compose. It outlines steps to build local development environments and configure basic exchange-bound AMQP workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Integrating systems with Apache Camel and Quarkus on Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/17/integrating-systems-apache-camel-and-quarkus-red-hat-openshift) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise integration guide illustrating how running Apache Camel on Quarkus on Red Hat OpenShift delivers sub-second cold starts and minimal memory consumption, ideal for resource-constrained Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/osa-ora/camel-k-samples](https://github.com/osa-ora/camel-k-samples) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A public repository containing community-driven Camel K sample deployment blueprints. It provides practical templates for routing, database pooling, and API integrations within modern Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Camel K Brings Apache Camel to Kubernetes for Event-Driven Architectures](https://thenewstack.io/camel-k-brings-apache-camel-to-kubernetes-for-event-driven-architectures)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article documents the architectural impact of Camel K, explaining how it extends Kubernetes to support enterprise integration workflows. It highlights its runtime environment and integration with Knative and serverless architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Design event-driven integrations with Kamelets and Camel K](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/02/design-event-driven-integrations-with-kamelets-and-camel-k) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article demonstrates how to build integration paths utilizing Kamelets (Camel Route Snippets) and Camel K. It explains how Kamelets allow developers to configure complex system integrations via standard Kubernetes Custom Resources (CRDs).
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using a schema registry to ensure data consistency between microservices](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/schema-registry) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A strategic whitepaper discussing the foundational role of schema registries in ensuring runtime compatibility and message consistency across distributed microservice systems. It details forward/backward compatibility models and best practices for automated API version upgrades.
-  - **(2021)** [shopify.engineering: Capturing Every Change From Shopify’s Sharded Monolith](https://shopify.engineering/capturing-every-change-shopify-sharded-monolith) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This engineering case study details how Shopify captured transactional data changes across thousands of sharded MySQL databases. It describes the design of their highly scalable CDC ingestion architecture, focusing on reliability, throughput optimization, and multi-tenant event routing at scale.
-  - **(2021)** [daily.dev: Building a fault-tolerant event-driven architecture with Google Cloud, Pulumi and Debezium](https://daily.dev/blog/building-a-fault-tolerant-event-driven-architecture-with-google-cloud-pulumi-and-debezium) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical guide demonstrating how to build a fault-tolerant, event-driven architecture using Google Cloud services, Pulumi as Infrastructure as Code (IaC), and Debezium. It focuses on declarative environment setups for Change Data Capture pipelines, ensuring easy replication and scaling.
-  - **(2021)** [mrpaulandrew.com: BUILDING A DATA MESH ARCHITECTURE IN AZURE – PART 2](https://mrpaulandrew.com/2021/12/22/building-a-data-mesh-architecture-in-azure-part-2) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep technical implementation guide focused on constructing a logical Data Mesh within Microsoft Azure. It reviews how to use Azure Synapse, Purview, and Data Lake Storage (ADLS Gen2) to establish federated security models and self-serve storage layers for localized domains.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.fr: Infrastructure Modernization with Google Anthos and Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/fr-fr/blog/modernize-apps-and-infrastructure-with-anthos-confluent-kafka) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural study outlines app modernization paradigms using Google Anthos alongside Confluent Kafka. It covers cross-cloud synchronization models, data residency strategies, and how to maintain high availability for hybrid event-driven systems.
-  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: Apache Kafka and MQTT (Part 1 of 5) – Overview and Comparison](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/15/apache-kafka-mqtt-sparkplug-iot-blog-series-part-1-of-5-overview-comparison) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This comparison details the synergy between MQTT and Apache Kafka inside industrial IoT platforms. It outlines how MQTT excels at edge device connectivity, while Kafka functions as the analytical and storage core for downstream services.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: DevOps for Apache Kafka with Kubernetes and GitOps 🌟](https://www.confluent.io/blog/devops-for-apache-kafka-with-kubernetes-and-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural playbook details the convergence of Apache Kafka infrastructure automation and GitOps declarative workflows. It highlights the use of specialized Kubernetes Operators (e.g., Confluent Operator, Strimzi) alongside tools like ArgoCD or Flux to manage clusters, schemas, and ACLs from version-controlled configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io: How to count messages in a Kafka topic](https://developer.confluent.io/confluent-tutorials/count-messages/ksql)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on technical guide detailing how to run stateful aggregations, specifically counting message events within high-throughput Kafka topics, using ksqlDB. It covers the underlying SQL-like syntax required to define event streams and continuous materialized tables.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Apache Kafka Made Simple: A First Glimpse of a Kafka Without ZooKeeper](https://www.confluent.io/blog/latest-apache-kafka-release) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the mechanical underpinnings of the KRaft consensus engine in Apache Kafka. It demonstrates how eliminating ZooKeeper's external state store leads to faster controller failovers, simplified operational footprints, and massive single-cluster scaling capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.cloudera.com: Scalability of Kafka Messaging using Consumer Groups](https://www.cloudera.com/blog.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the horizontal scaling and performance mechanics of Kafka's consumer group model. It addresses critical production design details, such as partition count calculations, consumer group offset tracking, and the impacts of partition rebalancing protocols.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Beyond the Quickstart: Running Apache Kafka as a Service on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/beyond-the-quickstart-running-apache-kafka-as-a-service-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Goes beyond basic demo environments to dissect the operational hurdles of running Kafka as an internal platform service on Kubernetes. The guide discusses managing persistent stateful sets, configuring robust ingress/egress networking, and utilizing custom operators.
-  - **(2021)** [phoenixnap.com: How to Set Up and Run Kafka on Kubernetes 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/kafka-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step tutorial covering the baseline configuration files and setup sequences needed to orchestrate Apache Kafka inside a Kubernetes cluster. Walks through writing custom YAML manifests, deploying persistent stateful services, and testing inter-pod broker traffic.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Sending Messages to Kafka in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/sending-messages-to-kafka-cfb5a246f5eb)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A configuration-focused guide showing how to reliably publish message event payloads from Kubernetes application workloads to external Kafka clusters. Details setup considerations for internal DNS, headless service mappings, and environment variables.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Running Kafka on kubernetes for local development](https://dev.to/thegroo/running-kafka-on-kubernetes-for-local-development-2a54)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walk-through explaining how to spin up a lightweight, local development Kafka deployment inside a desktop Kubernetes cluster (like Minikube or Kind) using pre-packaged Helm charts.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Event-driven APIs and schema governance for Apache Kafka: Get ready for Kafka Summit Europe 2021](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/04/event-driven-apis-and-schema-governance-for-apache-kafka-get-ready-for-kafka-summit-europe-2021) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the role of schema governance and metadata management in large-scale event-driven systems. Focuses on the integration of Apache Kafka with schema registries to prevent downstream consumer breakages and maintain strict schema evolution paths.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Managing the API life cycle in an event-driven architecture: A practical approach 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/07/managing-api-life-cycle-event-driven-architecture-practical-approach) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the lifecycle of asynchronous APIs in scale architectures. Proposes using AsyncAPI specifications alongside Schema Registries to maintain strict schema enforcement, contract versioning, and unified developer portal configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to secure Apache Kafka schemas with Red Hat Integration Service Registry 2.0](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/16/how-secure-apache-kafka-schemas-red-hat-integration-service-registry-20) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step security implementation guide demonstrating how to protect schema registries using the Red Hat Integration Service Registry. Details how to configure fine-grained Access Control Lists (ACLs) and enforce authorization rules.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Building resilient event-driven architectures with Apache Kafka](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/05/building-resilient-event-driven-architectures-with-apache-kafka) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores patterns for engineering highly resilient, decoupled event-driven systems with Apache Kafka. Details the implementation of error-handling loops, dead-letter queues (DLQs), retry topics, and transaction configurations to prevent loss of critical state.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How we use Apache Kafka to improve event-driven architecture performance](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apache-kafka-EDA-performance) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines performance engineering architectures used by Red Hat IT to optimize Kafka message delivery throughput. Outlines topic configuration tuning, network buffers, consumer scaling structures, and serialization format comparisons.
-  - **(2021)** [tech.ebayinc.com: Resiliency and Disaster Recovery with Kafka](https://innovation.ebayinc.com/stories/resiliency-and-disaster-recovery-with-kafka) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep operational case study detailing how eBay manages disaster recovery and maintains multi-region high availability across global Kafka clusters. Highlights mirroring tools, replication offsets, network routing strategies, and automated failover validation tests.
-  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Kafka upgrade improvements](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/07/05/upgrade-improvements) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews design optimization improvements designed by the Strimzi community to orchestrate zero-downtime rolling upgrades of Kafka clusters inside Kubernetes. Discusses partition balance validations and automated protocol adjustments executed by the operator.
-  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Making Apache Kafka Serverless: Lessons From Confluent Cloud](https://www.confluent.io/blog/designing-an-elastic-apache-kafka-for-the-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the complex software engineering effort behind transforming Apache Kafka into an elastic, multi-tenant serverless cloud platform within Confluent Cloud. Discusses decoupling storage and compute, dynamic resource balancing, and maintaining consistent latencies under spikes.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.confluent.io 🌟🌟](https://developer.confluent.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The premier developer learning portal designed and maintained by Confluent. Provides a repository of official tutorials, code patterns, and deep-dives explaining Kafka stream processing, client APIs, and administrative best practices.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Overview of UI Tools for Monitoring and Management of Apache Kafka Clusters](https://towardsdatascience.com/overview-of-ui-tools-for-monitoring-and-management-of-apache-kafka-clusters-8c383f897e80)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative overview of web-based UI management consoles for monitoring and administrating Apache Kafka clusters. Contrasts Kafdrop, AKHQ, CMAK, and other alternatives on criteria like schema registry integrations, user permissions, and deployment ease.
-  - **(2021)** [datadoghq.com: Monitoring Kafka performance metrics](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kafka-performance-metrics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exhaustive guide detailing critical Apache Kafka performance metrics that platform operators and SREs should monitor. Highlights broker-level telemetry (e.g., under-replicated partitions, active controllers) alongside client consumer group lag.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Securely Decoupling Kubernetes-based Applications on Amazon EKS using Kafka with SASL/SCRAM](https://itnext.io/securely-decoupling-applications-on-amazon-eks-using-kafka-with-sasl-scram-48c340e1ffe9) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details secure-connectivity configurations for microservices running inside Amazon EKS communicating with Apache Kafka clusters. Focuses on setting up SASL/SCRAM authentication, certificate management, and Kubernetes namespace access bounds.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Kafkacat – the most versatile Kafka CLI client 🌟](https://dev.to/de_maric/learn-how-to-use-kafkacat-the-most-versatile-kafka-cli-client-1kb4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive tutorial explaining how to leverage kafkacat (kcat), a versatile C-based CLI utility for Kafka debugging. Demonstrates terminal patterns for payload production, streaming consumption, metadata inspection, and message header parsing.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube playlist: Kafka Connect Tutorials | Kafka Connect 101: REST API 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wu-j9gIlBY&list=PLa7VYi0yPIH1MB2n2w8pMZguffCDu2L4Y&index=8&ab_channel=Confluent)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured tutorial series on building, testing, and managing streaming ETL pipelines using the Kafka Connect REST API. Explains how to programmatically control source and sink connectors, handle serialization, and observe ingestion health.
-  - **(2021)** [gentlydownthe.stream](https://www.gentlydownthe.stream)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, visually driven learning portal that uses storyboards to simplify core concepts of distributed message queues, logs, and stateful streams. Ideal for introducing incoming system architects to structural event-driven topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: The outbox pattern with Apache Kafka and Debezium 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/01/outbox-pattern-apache-kafka-and-debezium) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An implementation walkthrough of the Transactional Outbox pattern utilizing Debezium and Apache Kafka. This pattern guarantees reliable, dual-write-free message propagation from internal microservice datastores directly to downstream Kafka clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: How Uber is Leveraging Apache Kafka For More Than 300 Micro Services](https://analyticsindiamag.com/how-uber-is-leveraging-apache-kafka-for-more-than-300-micro-services) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Uber's massive deployment topology where Apache Kafka acts as the backbone communication engine linking over 300 discrete microservices. Examines regional and global replication configurations, dispatch routing, and stream optimization techniques under load.
-  - **(2021)** [slack.engineering: Building Self-driving Kafka clusters using open source components](https://slack.engineering/building-self-driving-kafka-clusters-using-open-source-components) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep case study explaining Slack's custom-built self-governing Kafka management framework. Details how Cruise Control and automated monitoring components execute safe, hands-off partition rebalancing, hot-broker offloading, and node self-healing.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Knative Eventing with Kafka and Quarkus](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/03/31/knative-eventing-with-kafka-and-quarkus) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through the configuration of Knative Eventing infrastructure coupled with Apache Kafka topics using Quarkus-based microservices. It illustrates how to leverage the low memory footprint of GraalVM-compiled Quarkus microservices to handle event-driven workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Knative Eventing with Quarkus, Kafka and Camel](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/06/14/knative-eventing-with-quarkus-kafka-and-camel) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates the integration of Apache Camel integrations, Quarkus microservices, and Knative serverless platforms connected via Apache Kafka brokers. Details how to design reactive pipelines that auto-scale based on incoming Kafka topic load.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Configuring Kafka Sources and Sinks declaratively in Kubernetes using Knative](https://itnext.io/configuring-kafka-sources-and-sinks-in-kubernetes-271e3757b208) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide focusing on declarative source and sink bindings within Kubernetes using Knative Eventing components. Demonstrates how to write custom resources (CRDs) to map Kafka topics directly to serverless HTTP endpoints without writing broker plumbing.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.hubspot.com: The 22 Best iPaaS Vendors for Any Budget](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/ipaas-vendors) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry survey of 22 leading iPaaS platforms. It contrasts heavy enterprise offerings like MuleSoft and Workato with modern developer-centric alternatives. Evaluates features such as pre-built connectors, low-code interface flexibility, data translation capabilities, and target developer personas.
-  - **(2021)** [rudderstack.com iPaaS](https://www.rudderstack.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” RudderStack is a warehouse-first, developer-focused Customer Data Platform (CDP) and event-streaming pipeline engine. Architected as a secure, open-source alternative to Segment, it allows enterprises to route customer telemetry directly to cloud data warehouses without compromising privacy or incurring high third-party SaaS fees.
-  - **(2021)** [dafriedman97.github.io: Machine Learning from Scratch](https://dafriedman97.github.io/mlbook/content/introduction.html) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive digital textbook covering foundational machine learning algorithms implemented entirely from scratch in Python. Ideal for engineers seeking underlying model math.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: From DevOps to MLOPS: Integrate Machine Learning Models using Jenkins and Docker](https://towardsdatascience.com/from-devops-to-mlops-integrate-machine-learning-models-using-jenkins-and-docker-79034dbedf1) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical guide bridges DevOps and MLOps by demonstrating how to containerize machine learning models using Docker and orchestrate their integration pipelines with Jenkins. It provides an architectural map for automating CI/CD routines for smart microservices, ensuring reproducible builds and robust test suites.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How Database Load Balancing Completes the 3-Tiered Architecture 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/database-load-balancing-and-the-delusion-of-3-tiered-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the traditional 3-tier architecture to detail why decoupling query routing from application layers via dedicated database load balancers is essential. Examines how custom routing mitigates split-brain scenarios and ensures reliable active-passive replication failover.
-  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Database Vs Data Warehouse Vs Data Lake: A Simple Explanation](https://hackernoon.com/database-vs-data-warehouse-vs-data-lake-a-simple-explanation-hz2k33rm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational breakdown that contrasts transactional OLTP systems, analytical data warehouses (OLAP), and raw, unstructured data lakes. Clearly maps distinct hardware, cost, and orchestration profiles to each model.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Default Database Primary, Foreign, and Unique Key Indexing](https://vladmihalcea.com/default-database-key-indexing) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive on constraint indexing automation in RDBMS engines. Outlines why relational platforms automatically index primary and unique constraints, while omitting automatic foreign key indexes, risking table lockups.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: SQL vs. NoSQL: How to Select from 12 Database Types 🌟🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/datastore-choices-sql-vs-nosql-database-ebec24d56106)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-density taxonomic guide that compares 12 distinct database variants including relational, document, key-value, graph, time-series, and ledger systems, mapping performance characteristics to concrete transactional use cases.
-  - **(2021)** [red-gate.com: Designing Highly Scalable Database Architectures](https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/databases/sql-server/performance-sql-server/designing-highly-scalable-database-architectures) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Covers key patterns for designing and hosting highly-scalable SQL Server database environments. Analyzes indexing optimizations, physical partitioning schemes, scaling strategies, and microservice persistence models.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Database-as-a-Service: A Key Technology for Agile Growth](https://thenewstack.io/database-as-a-service-a-key-technology-for-agile-growth)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates how the adoption of cloud-native DBaaS increases deployment velocity for modern, distributed engineering organizations by abstracting routine scaling and maintenance behind APIs.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Single-Primary Database Replication](https://vladmihalcea.com/single-primary-database-replication) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth conceptual analysis of single-primary database replication mechanics. Explores commit pathing, binary log distribution, read replica scaling, lag mitigation, and handling failover events under high transaction volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [sqlshack.com: SQL Database on Kubernetes: Considerations and Best Practices 🌟](https://www.sqlshack.com/sql-database-on-kubernetes-considerations-and-best-practices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides actionable guidance on running relational workloads inside container orchestration layers. Outlines patterns for configuring StateSet controllers, choosing fast storage classes, and applying anti-affinity rules to enforce cluster high availability.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Databases β€” Finally β€” Get Containerized](https://thenewstack.io/databases-finally-get-containerized)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews the technological shift from simple stateless containerized microservices to orchestrating complex distributed database engines on Kubernetes using persistent storage interfaces (CSI) and local persistent volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to Run Databases in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/stateful-workloads-in-kubernetes-e49b56a5959)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A granular blueprint on configuring stateful workloads inside Kubernetes clusters. Details the practical implementation of Headless Services, stable network identifiers, local persistent volumes, and graceful cluster shutdowns.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: DBaaS on Kubernetes: Under the Hood 🌟](https://www.percona.com/blog/dbaas-on-kubernetes-under-the-hood) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analysis of the architecture behind running custom, private Database-as-a-Service platforms inside a Kubernetes environment. Demonstrates automated provisioning, high availability clustering, and backup pipelines through Percona's open-source database operators.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Simplifying Database Cloud Service Access](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-database-cloud-service-access)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details standard patterns for binding external managed cloud databases to Kubernetes workloads. Highlights the Service Binding Operator specification, simplifying secret delivery, and enforcing secure connection parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Commons Briefing: Database Disaster Recovery Made Easy with Annette Clewett (Red Hat) and Andrew L'Ecuyer (Crunchy Data)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-commons-briefing-database-disaster-recovery-made-easy-with-annette-clewett-red-hat-and-andrew-lecuyer-crunchy-data) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An expert briefing on constructing bulletproof disaster recovery pipelines for PostgreSQL databases hosted inside OpenShift. Showcases multi-region replication strategies, off-site storage configurations, and seamless failovers.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Will Revolutionize Enterprise Database Management](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-will-revolutionize-enterprise-database-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the systemic shift toward automated multi-cloud database topologies managed exclusively by Kubernetes. Outlines standard enterprise savings, compliance, and rapid multi-tenant provisioning strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [informationweek.com: Can Enterprises Benefit From Adopting Database DevOps?](https://www.informationweek.com/software-services/can-enterprises-benefit-from-adopting-database-devops-)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the benefits and execution risks of incorporating schema migrations and database state configurations into CI/CD pipelines. Discusses tools like Liquibase and Flyway to version-control structural changes alongside software deployments. This integration reduces deployment mismatches and prevents manual database drift.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL EXISTS and NOT EXISTS](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-exists)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies the performance mechanics of EXISTS and NOT EXISTS subquery operators. Highlights query execution paths, semi-join optimizations, and when to choose EXISTS over standard IN or LEFT JOIN constructs.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: How to Use SQL Cross Joins](https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-use-sql-cross-joins-5653fe7d353)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a comprehensive mathematical and practical overview of Cartesian products (CROSS JOIN) in SQL. Examines computation footprint and scenarios where combinatorics are required for reporting templates.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL LEFT JOIN – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-left-join)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational guide to outer joins, specifically focusing on the behavior of LEFT JOIN statements. Explores query execution paths and null-handling when mapping one-to-many entities in relational schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL JOIN USING – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-join-using)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical tutorial on the USING keyword in SQL JOIN clauses. Demonstrates how USING provides a cleaner syntax alternative to ON when linking tables on identically named primary and foreign key columns.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Joins Tutorial: Cross Join, Full Outer Join, Inner Join, Left Join, and Right Join](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-joins-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive, visual tutorial mapping various SQL JOIN architectures. Clearly contrasts INNER JOIN, LEFT JOIN, RIGHT JOIN, FULL OUTER JOIN, and CROSS JOIN operations using venn diagrams and transactional datasets.
-  - **(2021)** [vettabase.com: How slow is SELECT * ?](https://vettabase.com/how-slow-is-select)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study measuring the performance degradation caused by 'SELECT *' queries in relational databases. Quantifies extra memory allocations, network overhead, index neglect, and optimizer failure patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [gcreddy.com: SQL Step by Step Videos](https://www.gcreddy.com/2021/05/sql-step-by-step-videos.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A step-by-step video learning index targeting SQL newcomers. Outlines basic query formatting, simple indexing, relational design guidelines, and fundamental aggregate queries.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Join Types – Inner Join VS Outer Join Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-join-types-inner-join-vs-outer-join-example) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical primer exploring the execution mechanics of relational SQL join operations. Contrasts the set theory behind INNER, LEFT, RIGHT, and FULL OUTER JOINs with concrete visual patterns to align developer understanding with engine execution phases.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The SQL Inner Join Command: Example Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-sql-inner-join-command-example-syntax) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into the SQL INNER JOIN command. Details query structure, standard ANSI syntax, and execution order within relational engines, providing developers with clear patterns for query construction and performance predictability.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Inner Join – How to Join 3 Tables in SQL and MySQL](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-inner-join-how-to-join-3-tables-in-sql-and-mysql) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides advanced syntax paradigms for combining three or more relational tables in standard SQL and MySQL. Details optimizer path selections, index utilization strategies, and optimal execution sequences for highly normalized enterprise relational schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: MySQL JSON_TABLE – Map a JSON object to a relational database table](https://vladmihalcea.com/mysql-json-table) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs MySQL's JSON_TABLE function, mapping unstructured JSON documents directly into tabular SQL formats. Explores query execution performance, index optimization options, and hybrid schemaless architectural patterns inside traditional relational systems.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: MySQL 101: Parameters to Tune for MySQL Performance](https://www.percona.com/blog/mysql-101-parameters-to-tune-for-mysql-performance) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Percona's MySQL tuning guide focusing on key memory and I/O parameters. Explains optimizing parameters like innodb_buffer_pool_size, max_connections, and thread cache limits to handle massive query volumes.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/mysql-query-tuning) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores query performance tuning in MySQL. Details analyzing optimizer output using the EXPLAIN statement to identify slow table scans and optimize composite indexes.
-  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: MySQL a 'pretty poor database' says departing Oracle engineer](https://www.theregister.com/software/2021/12/06/mysql-a-pretty-poor-database-says-ex-oracle-engineer/539827) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An opinionated engineering critique of MySQL architecture from a departing Oracle engineer. Explores fundamental structural limitations, transactions, query execution planning, and contrasts these technical choices with PostgreSQL and Oracle database backends.
-  - **(2021)** [tusacentral.com: MySQL on Kubernetes demystified](https://www.tusacentral.com/joomla/index.php/mysql-blogs/243-mysql-on-kubernetes-demystified) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies MySQL container orchestration inside Kubernetes. Details local storage access, stateful set configuration, service discovery networks, and high-availability design constraints.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift, Databases and You: When to Put Containerized Database Workloads on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-databases-and-you-when-to-put-containerized-database-workloads-on-openshift) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's structured criteria for running stateful production databases on OpenShift. Discusses storage tier performance, native high-availability architectures, and operator patterns to ensure robust containerized database operations.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Introductory Handbook for Database Continuous Integration](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-continuous-integration-and-deployment) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Practical guide to continuous integration and delivery loops for relational databases. Synthesizes migration-based vs. declarative database state strategies, tooling integrations, rollback plans, and schema change automation.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: REST Data Service on YugabyteDB / PostgreSQL](https://dev.to/yugabyte/rest-data-service-on-yugabytedb-postgresql-5f2h) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed walk-through demonstrating how to configure and deploy a high-throughput REST data microservice backed by YugabyteDB's PostgreSQL-compatible distributed SQL core. Bridges database replication and horizontally scalable API development patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [khalidabuhakmeh.com: Running SQL Server Queries In Docker](https://khalidabuhakmeh.com/running-sql-server-queries-in-docker) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer-centric guide to configuring and running Microsoft SQL Server inside Docker containers. Covers volume mapping, secure password injection, and executing initial database verification queries.
-  - **(2021)** [9 High-Performance Tips when using PostgreSQL with JPA and Hibernate](https://vladmihalcea.com/9-postgresql-high-performance-performance-tips) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A masterclass on optimizing PostgreSQL queries within JPA and Hibernate. Details batch inserts, query caching strategies, connection pool sizing, and avoiding N+1 select statement patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [migops.com: pgBackRest – The Best Postgres Backup Tool with a very active community](https://www.migops.com/blog/2021/04/09/pgbackrest-the-best-postgres-backup-tool-with-a-very-active-community) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines pgBackRest, an enterprise PostgreSQL backup and restore system. Details transaction log archiving (WAL), point-in-time recovery (PITR), multi-processing, and secure storage destination mapping.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Practical Introduction to PostgreSQL](https://towardsdatascience.com/practical-introduction-to-postgresql-5f73d3d394e) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide to PostgreSQL. Covers basic architecture, core relational operations, basic optimization, and index configurations, providing a clean onboarding path for engineers.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: An Overview of Sharding in PostgreSQL and How it Relates to MongoDB’s](https://www.percona.com/blog/an-overview-of-sharding-in-postgresql-and-how-it-relates-to-mongodbs) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep architectural analysis contrasting PostgreSQL's declarative partitioning and foreign data wrapper sharding with MongoDB's native shard-key clustering, detailing query routing and execution tradeoffs.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Cut Out the Middle Tier: Generating JSON Directly from Postgres](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/generating-json-directly-from-postgres) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates optimizing application architectures by generating JSON directly from PostgreSQL using built-in engine functions like row_to_json. Reduces serialization overhead in middleware services.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: How to Adjust Linux Out-Of-Memory Killer Settings for PostgreSQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/out-of-memory-killer-or-savior) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” System-level guide on adjusting Linux Out-Of-Memory (OOM) Killer settings for PostgreSQL. Details kernel parameters and systemd overrides to prevent the OS from terminating core database services during memory spikes.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Should I Create an Index on Foreign Keys in PostgreSQL?](https://www.percona.com/blog/should-i-create-an-index-on-foreign-keys-in-postgresql) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the performance impact of indexing foreign keys in PostgreSQL. Evaluates join performance, query plans, and lock contention during parent table updates to optimize schema write throughput.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: PostgreSQL 14 Database Monitoring and Logging Enhancements](https://www.percona.com/blog/postgresql-14-database-monitoring-and-logging-enhancements) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical exploration of PostgreSQL 14's native database monitoring and logging enhancements. Details performance insights via pg_stat_activity, session tracking improvements, and query-level analysis. Highly recommended for DBAs designing robust production observability pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [wanago.io: Creating views with PostgreSQL](https://wanago.io/2021/12/06/views-postgresql-typeorm) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic tutorial outlining standard practices for creating database views inside PostgreSQL using Node.js and TypeORM. Demonstrates schema definitions, migration integrations, and abstract query isolation techniques to separate persistence concerns from application business logic.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: A Postgres Primer for Oracle DBAs](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/a-postgres-primer-for-oracle-dbas) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise migration manual designed to translate core Oracle relational database patterns directly to PostgreSQL. Map architectural concepts including tablespaces, user-schema relations, and PL/SQL syntaxes onto Postgres-native equivalents.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Migrating PostgreSQL to Kubernetes](https://www.percona.com/blog/migrating-postgresql-to-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide examining strategies to shift PostgreSQL instances onto cloud-native Kubernetes environments. Investigates performance metrics, stateful storage challenges, backup coordination, and WAL streaming replication policies.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Postgres Indexes for Newbies](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-indexes-for-newbies) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory indexing guide detailing query optimization behaviors in PostgreSQL. Explores standard B-Tree indexes, partial indexes, functional constraints, and multi-column indexes, providing performance guidelines for optimizing execution plans.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Deploy Postgres to Kubernetes 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/postgres-to-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thorough guide outlining persistent database deployments inside Kubernetes. Details creation patterns for StorageClasses, PersistentVolumeClaims, StatefulSets, and Services to support scalable and resilient Postgres engines.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Storing Kubernetes Operator for Percona Server for MongoDB Secrets in Github](https://www.percona.com/blog/storing-kubernetes-operator-for-percona-server-for-mongodb-secrets-in-github) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates security pipelines for managing MongoDB database credentials inside GitHub. Automates deployment configurations securely through GitOps, injecting secrets directly to Percona Kubernetes Operator instances.
-  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Migration of a MySQL Database to a Kubernetes Cluster Using Asynchronous Replication](https://www.percona.com/blog/migration-of-a-mysql-database-to-a-kubernetes-cluster-using-asynchronous-replication) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step migration blueprint translating on-premise MySQL instances into Kubernetes clusters. Leverages asynchronous database replication to enable seamless zero-downtime switchover actions during live production cutovers.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Get Started with PysonDB](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-get-started-with-pysondb) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introductory guide to PysonDB, a lightweight file-based database engine that stores schema payloads as structured JSON files. Best utilized for simple micro-application development, scripting, and testing prototypes.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Apache Druid: overview, running in Kubernetes and monitoring with Prometheus](https://dev.to/setevoy/apache-druid-overview-running-in-kubernetes-and-monitoring-with-prometheus-g5j) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed deployment blueprint explaining how to manage Apache Druid analytical clusters on Kubernetes. Explains cluster orchestration, deep storage configuration, and observability setups using Prometheus integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: You Don’t Need a Blockchain, You Need a Time-Series Database](https://thenewstack.io/you-dont-need-a-blockchain-you-need-a-time-series-database) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical architectural article arguing against the systemic misuse of blockchain technologies for transactional audit logging. Demonstrates that time-series databases provide equivalent historic immutability, superior indexing speed, and scalable writes.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make your data boss-friendly with EDA - Enterprise Data Analytics](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/visualize-data-eda) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide on employing Enterprise Data Analytics (EDA) configurations to design executive-friendly dashboards, translating complex transactional data queries into clear, actionable business telemetry visualizations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes-Run Analytics at the Edge: Postgres, Kafka, Debezium](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-run-analytics-at-the-edge-postgres-kafka-debezium) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced technical blueprint coordinating microservices for real-time edge analytics. Chains local PostgreSQL instances, Apache Kafka, and Debezium change data capture (CDC) pipelines in unified Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [unifieddatascience.com: Data lake design patterns on Azure (Microsoft) cloud](https://www.unifieddatascience.com/data-lake-design-patterns-on-azure-microsoft-cloud) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A design pattern manual detailing Azure-based Data Lake infrastructure blueprints. Explores structural storage tiers, ADLS Gen2 directory hierarchies, identity configurations, and analytics service pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [unifieddatascience.com: Data lake design patterns on AWS (Amazon) cloud](https://www.unifieddatascience.com/data-lake-design-patterns-on-aws-amazon-cloud) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive reference detailing architectural paradigms for deploying durable data lakes on AWS. Examines Amazon S3 lifecycle rules, AWS Glue meta-catalog configurations, and Athena query optimizations.
-  - **(2021)** [unifieddatascience.com: Data lake design patterns on google (GCP) cloud](https://www.unifieddatascience.com/data-lake-design-patterns-on-google-cloud) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed reference architecture mapping design paths for deploying scalable data lakes inside Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Reviews Cloud Storage setups, BigQuery access schemas, and serverless ingestion patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: At Its Core: How Is a Graph Database Different from a Relational One?](https://towardsdatascience.com/at-its-core-hows-a-graph-database-different-from-a-relational-8297ca99cb8f) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative guide contrasting graph database engines with relational systems. Discusses the performance optimizations of index-free adjacency networks and relationship traversals over complex relational table joins.
-  - **(2021)** [kamilgrzybek.com: Modular Monolith: A Primer 🌟](https://www.kamilgrzybek.com/blog/posts/modular-monolith-primer) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural deep dive arguing that modular monoliths are a robust alternative to premature microservices. Outlines domain boundaries, strict module encapsulation, asynchronous internal communication, and database schema segregation rules.
-  - **(2021)** [architectelevator.com: Multi Cloud Architecture: Decisions and Options](https://architectelevator.com/cloud/hybrid-multi-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses strategic multi-cloud architectural decisions. Gregor Hohpe presents frameworks to distinguish between cloud integration, portability, and distribution, highlighting that multi-cloud should be a deliberate architectural choice rather than a default risk-mitigation strategy.
-  - **(2021)** [softwebsolutions.com: Why enterprises need to adopt a multi-cloud strategy](https://www.softwebsolutions.com/resources/multi-cloud-adoption-strategy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the business and technical drivers for enterprise multi-cloud adoption, including risk mitigation, disaster recovery, avoiding vendor lock-in, and optimizing workloads across disparate public cloud provider environments.
-  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: 3 Approaches To A Better Cloud Migration](https://www.forbes.com/sites/googlecloud/2021/10/27/3-approaches-to-a-better-cloud-migration)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes high-level corporate strategies for executing cloud migrations. It contrasts rehosting (lift-and-shift), platform optimization (replatforming), and cloud-native rebuilding (refactoring) along security, speed, and cost parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.pragmaticengineer.com: Migrations Done Well: Typical Migration Approaches](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/typical-migration-approaches) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Written by Gergely Orosz, this deep-dive highlights technical planning and execution strategies for complex system migrations. Discusses mitigating dual-write issues, rollback preparations, and incremental phased cutovers to manage operational risk.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: An open source developer's guide to 12-Factor App methodology](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/open-source-12-factor-app-methodology) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the application of 12-Factor methodology to open-source project standards. Highlights maintaining statelessness, dependency isolation, and configuration separation to simplify multi-environment testing and distribution.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudscaling.com: The History of Pets vs Cattle and How to Use the Analogy Properly](https://cloudscaling.com/blog/cloud-computing/the-history-of-pets-vs-cattle)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unpacks the historical context of the 'Pets vs Cattle' cloud infrastructure analogy. Contrasts bespoke, manually maintained systems (pets) with standardized, automatically rebuilt, and ephemeral containerized node pools (cattle).
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Why you should be using architecture decision records to document your project](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/architecture-decision-records)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the foundational value of Architecture Decision Records (ADRs). Demonstrates how recording the context, options, and rationale behind architectural changes prevents information decay and guides onboarding processes.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Infrastructure Abstraction Will Be Key to Managing Multi-Cloud](https://devops.com/infrastructure-abstraction-will-be-key-to-managing-multi-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how infrastructure-as-code (IaC) and Kubernetes-driven abstraction layers decouple workloads from underlying cloud provider primitives. This design pattern reduces complexity, minimizes lock-in, and enforces consistent deployment methodologies.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Cloud Automation and How Does It Benefit IT Teams? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-cloud-automation-and-how-does-it-benefit-it-teams)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies cloud automation paradigms, describing how automated resource provisioning, scaling, and configuration reduce operational overhead and human error. Key focus is placed on programmatic API orchestration and infrastructure-as-code.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: 4 Design Patterns for Containers in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://itnext.io/4-container-design-patterns-for-kubernetes-a8593028b4cd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses key container design patterns within Kubernetes pods, highlighting sidecars, adapters, and ambient patterns. It details how sidecar containers decouple infrastructure utilities (such as logging and service mesh proxies) from main application runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [phoenixnap.com: Kubernetes vs OpenShift: Key Differences Compared 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/blog/openshift-vs-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down core differences between vanilla Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift, evaluating deployment mechanics, security configurations (SCC vs RBAC), built-in routing, out-of-the-box monitoring, and support models.
-  - **(2021)** [simplilearn.com: Understanding The Difference Between Kubernetes Vs. Openshift](https://www.simplilearn.com/kubernetes-vs-openshift-article)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational comparison detailing the architectural boundaries of Kubernetes and OpenShift. Explores developer workflows, installation processes, built-in CI/CD pipelines, and licensing structures.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Why microservices need event-driven architecture](https://www.zdnet.com/article/when-microservices-need-event-driven-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the symbiotic relationship between microservices and event-driven patterns. Outlines how asynchronous event publication decoupled via brokers like Kafka or RabbitMQ mitigates tight runtime coupling, enhancing overall system fault tolerance and temporal scalability.
-  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Microservices Architecture Pattern 🌟](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/microsoft-azure/microservices-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details implementing microservices architectures specifically utilizing modern .NET and Azure frameworks. It explores domain partitioning, local persistent storage designs, and event-driven communications mediated by Azure Service Bus.
-  - **(2021)** [geeksarray.com: Microservice Architecture Pattern for Architects 🌟](https://geeksarray.com/blog/microservice-architecture-pattern-for-architects)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Serves as a fundamental reference blueprint for systems architects designing microservices. Explains transaction boundaries, operational logging, API gateway proxies, database isolation, and service discovery mechanics.
-  - **(2021)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 10 Microservices Design Patterns and Principles - Examples](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2021/09/microservices-design-patterns-principles.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores 10 industry-standard microservices design patterns, providing concrete conceptual diagrams and usage examples for Database-per-Microservice, Event Sourcing, CQRS, Saga Orchestration, and the Backends-for-Frontends (BFF) topology.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Application modernization patterns with Apache Kafka, Debezium, and Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/14/application-modernization-patterns-apache-kafka-debezium-and-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical dive into change data capture (CDC) as an application modernization accelerator. Demonstrates how combining Debezium, Apache Kafka, and Kubernetes enables seamless database-to-database replication and asynchronous microservice integration.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.getambassador.io: Microservice Orchestration Best Practices](https://blog.getambassador.io/microservice-orchestration-best-practices-f32314dd6a12) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts orchestration and choreography in distributed microservice topologies. Analyzes the trade-offs of centralized workflow engines versus decentralized event routing, providing architectural criteria to guide deployment choices under scale.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Implementing a Microservices Application with CQRS (Command Query Responsibiltiy Segregation)](https://blog.bitsrc.io/implementing-microservices-with-cqrs-2cecb0b09c66) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a practical, code-driven guide to setting up CQRS in a multi-service Node.js or TypeScript application, explaining how read-replicas are kept synchronized using event messaging systems.
-  - **(2021)** [world.hey.com: Disasters I've seen in a microservices world 🌟🌟](https://world.hey.com/joaoqalves/disasters-i-ve-seen-in-a-microservices-world-a9137a51) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A candid engineering post-mortem of catastrophic distributed systems architectures. It warns against over-engineered microservice boundaries, distributed transactions, massive latency chains, and premature optimization that results in 'distributed monoliths'.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.appsignal.com: Microservices Monitoring: Using Namespaces for Data Structuring 🌟](https://blog.appsignal.com/2021/01/06/microservices-monitoring-using-namespaces-for-data-structuring.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses structured logging and telemetry tagging practices across distributed microservices. Explains how namespace isolation and unified tagging strategies allow DevOps teams to easily filter performance metrics, traces, and application logs.
-  - **(2021)** [semaphoreci.com: Microfrontends: Microservices for the Frontend](https://semaphore.io/blog/microfrontends)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores extending microservice patterns to client-side presentation layers. Evaluates how microfrontends divide a single web application into independent, decoupled frontend modules maintained by autonomous cross-functional teams.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Server-side rendering micro-frontends – UI composer and service discovery](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/server-side-rendering-micro-frontends-ui-composer-and-service-discovery) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes a reference architecture for deploying server-side rendered (SSR) micro-frontends on AWS. It uses serverless services like AWS Lambda, Amazon CloudFront, and dynamic composition layers to optimize SEO and page load speeds.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.soundcloud.com: Service Architecture at SoundCloud β€” Part 1: Backends for Frontends](https://developers.soundcloud.com/blog/service-architecture-1) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The pioneering engineering case study detailing SoundCloud's development of the Backends-for-Frontends (BFF) pattern. Explains how dedicated, platform-specific API gateways optimize network roundtrips and tailor response payloads for mobile and web clients.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What’s the Difference Between Kubernetes and OpenShift?](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes/whats-the-difference-between-kubernetes-and-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural comparison highlights Red Hat's opinionated enterprise extensions built atop vanilla Kubernetes. It details how OpenShift integrates security defaults, built-in container registries, router mechanisms, and lifecycle management controls (OLM) out of the box.
-  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: 13 Signs You’re Selling Yourself Short In Your Career](https://www.forbes.com/sites/adunolaadeshola/2021/04/28/13-signs-youre-selling-yourself-short-in-your-career) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive career-strategy publication focusing on professional growth, self-worth, and leadership traits. Though non-technical, 2026 engineering team development paradigms heavily emphasize these foundational soft skills alongside cloud proficiency to foster highly autonomous Platform Engineering structures.
-  - **(2021)** [Full Stack Developer's Roadmap 🌟](https://dev.to/ender_minyard/full-stack-developer-s-roadmap-2k12)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A holistic guide detailing modern career trajectories and essential technical skills for full-stack developers. While covering classic frontend and backend tools, it places significant emphasis on containerization (Docker) and modern microservices orchestration patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [sloboda-studio.com: Python Tools for Machine Learning](https://sloboda-studio.com/blog/python-tools-for-machine-learning)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of essential Python machine learning libraries and toolchains. Details NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-Learn, and TensorFlow integration patterns, showing developers how to bridge data science models with scalable microservices runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [spectrum.ieee.org: How Software Is Eating the Car](https://spectrum.ieee.org/software-eating-car)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry analysis of software-defined vehicle (SDV) architectures. Investigates how safety-critical embedded frameworks are migrating toward virtualized hardware, container workloads, and modular microservices structures in advanced automotive systems.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to load balancing](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/load-balancing) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential guide outlining fundamental load-balancing mechanisms. Investigates Layer 4 vs Layer 7 routing protocols, round-robin algorithms, and performance implications across scalable microservice configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The NGINX Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-nginx-handbook) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A master handbook exploring NGINX server architecture. Reviews custom security header injections, performance caching designs, proxy configurations, and advanced debugging processes for production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [nginx-playground.wizardzines.com 🌟](https://nginx-playground.wizardzines.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The live application corresponding to Julia Evans' Nginx configuration playground. It delivers a sandboxed, browser-based runtime that dynamically executes and reports Nginx behavior on arbitrary configurations, bridging the gap between theoretical syntax and actual routing behaviors without local environment overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Varnish: Your site faster and more stable](https://fedoramagazine.org/varnish-site-faster-stable)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical system administration guide demonstrating how to set up, secure, and monitor Varnish Cache on enterprise Linux configurations to handle surge traffic and ensure static file acceleration.
-  - **(2021)** [varnish-cache.org: Installation on RedHat](https://vinyl-cache.org/docs/trunk/installation/index.html) [C CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deployment documentation detailing how to install and configure Varnish Cache on RedHat Enterprise Linux. Focuses on setting up Varnish as an edge reverse-proxy caching layer to handle high-concurrency HTTP/S read operations in web services.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: JavaScript Objects](https://dev.to/shreyazz/javascript-objects-57ob) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesized guide detailing JavaScript object fundamentals, highlighting prototype inheritance, property descriptors, and performance implications of dynamically typed structures.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: JavaScript Arrays and its Methods](https://dev.to/insha/javascript-array-and-its-methods-432k) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exploration of ECMAScript array methods (such as map, filter, and reduce), analyzing memory implications, time complexity, and mutations in highly responsive user interface pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Username Validator](https://dev.to/lizardkinglk/username-validator-1n8g) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Regular expression guide and implementation for validating user credentials on the client-side. Emphasizes security considerations like ReDoS (Regular Expression Denial of Service) and input sanitization before processing database commits.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Web Storage API – How to Store Data on the Browser](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/web-storage-api-how-to-store-data-on-the-browser) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores client-side data persistence layers including LocalStorage, SessionStorage, and modern alternatives like IndexedDB. Compares design tradeoffs between execution thread safety, payload capacity limits, and synchronous blocking.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to build 7,000+ REST APIs within 2 mins (Node.js + MySQL) !!](https://dev.to/o1lab/how-to-build-7-000-rest-apis-within-2-mins-node-js-mysql-470b) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstration of automated REST API generation from relational schemas using code generator frameworks. Examines dynamic routing models, DB pool initialization, and the trade-offs of using automated ORMs versus custom SQL design.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Introduction to the Node.js reference architecture, Part 5: Building good containers](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/26/introduction-nodejs-reference-architecture-part-5-building-good-containers) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part of Red Hat's Node.js reference architecture focusing on secure container images. Outlines distroless base choices, multi-stage Docker builds, user permissions management, and resource allocation policies for production runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana 7.5: Controversial Pie Charts and Loki Alerts](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-7-5-controversial-pie-charts-and-loki-alerts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the product enhancements shipped in Grafana 7.5, specifically focusing on native alert rule management inside Grafana Loki. It explains how these features simplified developer logging workflows and improved basic dashboard presentation elements.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Grafana 8.0 integrates with Prometheus alerting](https://www.zdnet.com/article/grafana-8-0-integrates-with-prometheus-alerting)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the release of Grafana 8.0 and its significant consolidation of the platform's alerting architecture. The update introduces deep integration with Prometheus Alertmanager, allowing operators to construct complex multi-dimensional alert workflows directly.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana 8.0 Rethinks Alerts and Visualizations](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-8-0-rethinks-alerts-and-visualizations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An technical review examining Grafana 8.0's visualization panel system and unified alerting engine. The article details how these visual rendering upgrades improved dashboard performance and standardized monitoring logic across multiple telemetry backends.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube.com: Grafana Loki Promtail | Grafana Loki Setup And Configuration On CentOs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqpLXUdJ0Ro&ab_channel=Thetips4you)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video deployment guide demonstrating how to install and configure Grafana Loki and Promtail on CentOS systems. It covers host-level systemd service configuration, log routing patterns, and connecting local log collectors to centralized Loki nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Kubernetes workloads with Prometheus and Thanos](https://itnext.io/monitoring-kubernetes-workloads-with-prometheus-and-thanos-4ddb394b32c)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth article evaluating how to build a highly available, long-term metric monitoring system by integrating Prometheus with Thanos. It explores global query routing, object storage offloading strategies, and cross-cluster resource utilization metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Metrics-Driven Pod Constraints](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/metrics-driven-pod-constraints)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural review detailing how OpenShift uses metrics-driven constraints to dynamically schedule workloads. By consuming Prometheus data points, the scheduler alters pod distribution thresholds based on actual node resource consumption.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Introducing the new and improved New Relic plugin for Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/introducing-the-new-and-improved-new-relic-plugin-for-grafana)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the upgraded New Relic integration for Grafana dashboards, permitting operations teams to query NRQL data blocks directly. It enables telemetry unification by blending APM, infrastructure metrics, and custom log searches within a single visual canvas. This integration mitigates team operational silos during incident triage cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [Popular community plugins that can improve your Grafana dashboards 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/popular-community-plugins-that-can-improve-your-grafana-dashboards)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights top community-created visualization plugins extending the native capabilities of Grafana dashboards, including specialized charting tools, flow diagrams, and advanced geographic mappings. Helps dashboard authors enrich analytics panels and improve observability interfaces across operations groups.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: What's new in Grafana Cloud for July 2021: Traces, live streaming, Kubernetes and Docker integrations, and more](https://grafana.com/blog/whats-new-in-grafana-cloud-for-july-2021-traces-live-streaming-kubernetes-and-docker-integrations-and-more)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines major feature enhancements in Grafana Cloud, highlighting integrations for distributed tracing with Tempo, real-time live streaming visualization, and streamlined onboarding for Kubernetes environments. This release accelerated the telemetry unification workflow, offering single-pane views across isolated environments.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Introducing the AWS CloudWatch integration, Grafana Cloud's first fully managed integration](https://grafana.com/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on Grafana Cloud's fully managed integration for AWS CloudWatch. Automates connection configurations, IAM policy templates, and out-of-the-box system dashboards to rapidly pull metrics from EC2, RDS, and ECS without setting up complex collectors. This SaaS integration reduces initial ingestion setups down to minutes.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana dashboards: A complete guide to all the different types you can build](https://grafana.com/blog/grafana-dashboards-a-complete-guide-to-all-the-different-types-you-can-build)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed directory detailing Grafana dashboard templates designed for infrastructure health, application profiling, alerting states, and executive summaries. Illustrates best practices for using colors, mapping dynamic parameters, and structuring queries to minimize browser rendering lag. Excellent primer for SRE and platform teams establishing visualization frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana 8.1 released: New Geomap and Annotations panels, updated plugin management, and more](https://grafana.com/oss/grafana)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical announcement detailing the new capabilities in Grafana 8.1, including the rewritten unified Geomap panel, automated annotations query integrations, and an upgraded interface for local plugin management. These features enhance geographical spatial data analysis and speed up event correlation during active incident mitigation.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Top 5 user-requested synthetic monitoring alerts in Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/top-5-user-requested-synthetic-monitoring-alerts-in-grafana-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Shares actionable configurations for the most prominent user-requested synthetic monitoring alerts in Grafana Cloud, including DNS failures, HTTP latency spikes, SSL certificate expirations, and global availability drops. Facilitates preemptive identification of microservice edge-network connectivity failures before user impact occurs.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A beginner's guide to network monitoring with Grafana and Prometheus](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-network-monitoring-with-grafana-and-prometheus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational walkthrough on tracking physical and virtual networking infrastructure using Prometheus snmp_exporter. Focuses on gathering router/switch metrics, parsing bandwidth limits, and building clear Grafana interfaces to visualize network bottlenecks. An excellent baseline guide for administrators connecting traditional networks to cloud topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: An advanced guide to network monitoring with Grafana and Prometheus](https://grafana.com/blog/an-advanced-guide-to-network-monitoring-with-grafana-and-prometheus) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Builds on foundational network concepts to introduce complex PromQL configurations, high-density traffic visualizations, and multi-layered alert thresholds. Explores analyzing network interface errors, tracking packet drop trends, and integrating blackbox exporter synthetic probes to build a highly resilient multi-cluster tracking profile.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A 3-step guide to troubleshooting and visualizing Kubernetes with Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/a-3-step-guide-to-troubleshooting-and-visualizing-kubernetes-with-grafana-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Simplifies cluster-wide observability configurations down to three primary phases: installing the agent, collecting Prometheus metrics/Loki logs, and loading predefined cluster-health dashboards. Provides actionable advice to visually debug pod scheduling limits, node starvation, and OOM-Killed container cycles rapidly.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Video: How to build a Prometheus query in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/video-how-to-build-a-prometheus-query-in-grafana)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video breakdown demonstrating the assembly of PromQL (Prometheus Query Language) structures inside Grafana's query editor. Explores metric labels, functions like `rate()`, aggregation operations, and template variables. A foundational resource to help infrastructure engineers formulate robust alerting rules and visual dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Why companies choose Grafana Cloud over self-managed OSS stacks](https://grafana.com/blog/why-companies-choose-grafana-cloud-over-self-hosted-oss-stacks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the total cost of ownership (TCO) differences when operating self-hosted Prometheus/Loki/Tempo stacks versus utilizing Grafana Cloud. Evaluates scalability challenges, engineering maintenance resources, and the advantages of centralized enterprise licensing. Practical resource for decision makers evaluating managed telemetry platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana Is Not Worried About AWS Commercialization](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-is-not-worried-about-aws-commercialization)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the strategic relationship between Grafana Labs and AWS regarding the Managed Grafana service. Live grounding verifies that despite initial fears of commercial erosion, AWS partnership validated Grafana's cloud-native dominance and expanded its enterprise reach, establishing a co-existence model.
-  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana Labs and Microsoft partner to deliver new first party Microsoft Azure service](https://grafana.com/press/2021/11/10/grafana-labs-and-microsoft-partner-to-deliver-new-first-party-microsoft-azure-service)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement of the partnership between Microsoft and Grafana Labs, launching Azure Managed Grafana. Details native Azure security, directory integrations, and SaaS SLA support.
-  - **(2021)** [Grafana Dashboards](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards) [JSON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official ecosystem library hosting thousands of pre-configured dashboard JSON definitions. Enables fast deployment of visual layouts for standard tools like databases, networks, and virtualizers.
-  - **(2021)** [CISCO DNA Center with Grafana Dashboard](https://hawar.no/2021/05/cisco-dna-center-with-grafana-dashboard) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operational guide detailing integration workflows between Cisco DNA Center APIs and Grafana. Translates enterprise network controller metrics into visual graphs for performance auditing.
-  - **(2021)** [prskavec.net: Grafana dashboards and Jsonnet](https://www.prskavec.net/post/grafana-jsonnet) [JSONNET CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to programmatic dashboard development utilizing Jsonnet. Explores Dashboard-as-Code (DaC) practices to manage, version, and scale large volumes of dashboard definitions in production.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana 8.2 Wants to β€˜Democratize’ Cloud Native Metrics](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-wants-to-democratize-cloud-native-metrics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview of Grafana 8.2’s features aiming to democratize access to metrics modeling. Focuses on integrated Prometheus alerting logic and simplification of visual dashboards for standard dev teams.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor an Oracle database with Prometheus. The OracleDB Prometheus exporter](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-oracle-database-prometheus) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates deploying the OracleDB Prometheus Exporter to parse system tables. Outlines collecting Oracle-specific metrics like tablespace storage usage, connection pool saturation, and SGA/PGA memory allocations.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Redis with Prometheus](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/redis-prometheus) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on configuring the Prometheus Redis Exporter. Outlines key performance indicators such as active client connections, memory fragmentation ratios, command latency, and key eviction policies.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to monitor nginx in Kubernetes with Prometheus](https://dev.to/eckelon/how-to-monitor-nginx-in-kubernetes-with-prometheus-j5f) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers setting up Prometheus metrics for Nginx in Kubernetes clusters. Discusses configuring sidecars using Nginx VTS or official stub status metrics to trace payload rates and latency distribution.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 30 Pull Requests Later, Prometheus Memory Use Is Cut in Half](https://thenewstack.io/30-pull-requests-later-prometheus-memory-use-is-cut-in-half) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical analysis of memory optimizations within the Prometheus TSDB. Highlights how refactoring index-reading mechanics and chunk mapping in ~30 pull requests cut server memory usage by roughly half.
-  - **(2021)** [source.coveo.com: Prometheus at scale](https://source.coveo.com/2021/11/11/prometheus-at-scale) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-grade case study addressing scale challenges within high-ingestion environments. Proposes architectures utilizing remote write protocols, query caching layers, and multi-tenant Prometheus aggregators.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Prometheus Definitive Guide Part I - Metrics and Use Cases](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/prometheus-architecture-metrics-use-cases) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive three-part technical series explaining Prometheus metric data types, PromQL operations, and declarative target auto-discovery workflows powered by the Prometheus Operator.
-  - **(2021)** [prometheus.io: Introducing Prometheus Agent Mode, an Efficient and Cloud-Native Way for Metric Forwarding](https://prometheus.io/blog/2021/11/16/agent) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Covers the official introducing of Prometheus Agent Mode. Details an optimized, lightweight metrics forwarding mode that omits local query operations to cut resource budgets in high-scale environments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: CNCF Prometheus Agent Could Be a β€˜Game Changer’ for Edge](https://thenewstack.io/cncf-prometheus-agent-could-be-a-game-changer-for-edge) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the operational and cost-efficiency impacts of deploying Prometheus Agent Mode at edge scale. Reviews real-world tests illustrating drastic RAM reductions during dynamic cloud metrics forwarding.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Spark Streaming on K8s with Prometheus and Grafana](https://itnext.io/monitoring-spark-streaming-on-k8s-with-prometheus-and-grafana-e6d8720c4a02) [SCALA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth guide on scraping Apache Spark streaming analytics metrics running on Kubernetes. Explains the integration of Prometheus JMX exporter configurations with custom Grafana visualizations for stream latency.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Hardening Monitoring: a step-by-step guide](https://itnext.io/hardening-monitoring-a-step-by-step-guide-7a18007c915) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Systematic walkthrough on hardening a Prometheus-based observability control plane. Implements RBAC, transport layer security (mTLS), network micro-segmentation, and endpoint authentication schemas.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: SLOs should be easy, say hi to Sloth 🌟](https://itnext.io/slos-should-be-easy-say-hi-to-sloth-9c8a225df0d4) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walkthrough exploring how Sloth helps teams declare Service Level Objectives as code. Translates high-level metrics guidelines into functional alerting matrices without writing raw PromQL equations.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/ruanbekker: Thanos Cluster Setup](https://github.com/ruanbekker/thanos-cluster-setup) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Developer guide outlining the architectural deployment of a highly available Thanos cluster with Docker Compose. Demonstrates configuring Thanos Sidecar, Querier, Store Gateway, and S3 object storage targets.
-  - **(2021)** [influxdata.com: Building a Metrics & Alerts as a Service (MaaS) Monitoring Solution Using the InfluxDB Stack](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/building-a-metrics-alerts-as-a-service-maas-monitoring-solution-using-the-influxdb-stack) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores an architecture for metrics and alerting as a service (MaaS) built on the InfluxDB stack. Highlights utilizing multi-tenancy, dynamic bucket allocations, and custom push metric pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Make a GitOps Workflow Using InfluxDB Templates](https://thenewstack.io/make-a-gitops-workflow-using-influxdb-templates) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to manage InfluxDB templates inside a GitOps continuous deployment pipeline. Highlights automated testing, version control, and validation of monitoring components via declarative mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [influxdata.com: Running InfluxDB 2.0 and Telegraf Using Docker](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/running-influxdb-2-0-and-telegraf-using-docker) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Simple, practical walkthrough describing how to deploy InfluxDB 2.0 alongside the Telegraf metric collector agent using Docker Compose. Covers configuring basic input plugins and output endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Building a Prometheus remote write exporter for the OpenTelemetry Go SDK](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/building-a-prometheus-remote-write-exporter-for-the-opentelemetry-go-sdk) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step architectural design on constructing a Prometheus remote write exporter using the OpenTelemetry Go SDK. Demonstrates the conversion pipeline from OTel internal data points to time-series blocks compatible with Managed Prometheus ingestion points.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Lightstep’s OpenTelemetry Launchers Simplify Integration to Line of Code](https://thenewstack.io/lightsteps-opentelemetry-launchers-simplify-integration-to-line-of-code) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical analysis of Lightstep’s OTel Launchers, designed to streamline SDK initialization down to a single configuration command. Curator Insight: Provides simplified bootstrappers. Live Grounding: Modern architectures have shifted fully to official upstream OpenTelemetry auto-instrumentation packages.
-  - **(2021)** [OpenTelemetry Launchers 🌟](https://github.com/search?q=org%3Alightstep+launcher) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Repository group containing Lightstep’s multi-language configuration wrappers. Designed to assist telemetry setup, though developers in 2026 have transitioned to upstream OTel SDK extensions for long-term support.
-  - **(2021)** [sysadminxpert.com: How to Monitor Linux System with Grafana and Telegraf](https://sysadminxpert.com/monitor-linux-system-with-grafana-and-telegraf) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operational guide demonstrating Linux host resource tracking. Integrates Telegraf, InfluxDB, and Grafana to produce unified kernel and virtual filesystem tracking dashboards.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Safety…first? Prometheus 2.24 finally features TLS on HTTP serving endpoints](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/07/safetyfirst-prometheus-224-finally-features-tls-on-http-serving-endpoints/1626636) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the inclusion of native TLS encryption and basic authentication on HTTP endpoints starting in Prometheus 2.24. This change improved security by removing the historical requirement to deploy Nginx or Apache sidecar reverse proxies in front of Prometheus to secure control traffic.
-  - **(2021)** [promlens.com 🌟](https://promlens.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” PromLens is an advanced query builder and analyzer for PromQL. Created to help developers write, visualize, and debug complex PromQL expressions, it provides syntactic parsing, inline documentation, and tree-based diagnostic tools. Now integrated as an official Prometheus community project.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Run Prometheus at home in a container](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/run-prometheus-home-container) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical homelab guide detailing how to run a Prometheus instance in a Docker container. Covers simple YAML config creation to target local system services and networking equipment, establishing basic observability without complex orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Get planet-scale monitoring with Managed Service for Prometheus](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/introducing-google-cloud-managed-service-for-prometheus) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement details of Google's managed Prometheus service. Details how GCP scales metric workloads globally using Monarch storage engines while preserving native PromQL and operator structures.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: execution test Selenium + Grafana + Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDj5IsWjU0A) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video walkthrough showing how to build a unified QA feedback loop. Demonstrates integrating Jenkins CI runs with automated Selenium tests and Grafana telemetry for visual analysis.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Write your first CI/CD pipeline in Kubernetes with Tekton 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cicd-pipeline-kubernetes-tekton) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on designing Kubernetes-native CI/CD pipelines with Tekton. The pipeline relies on Tekton’s custom resources (CRDs), like Tasks and Pipelines, to isolate build stages in discrete ephemeral pods. Live Grounding confirms this setup decouples execution configurations from Kubernetes control plane operations, enabling portable pipeline-as-code deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Dynamic scheduling of Tekton workloads using Triggers](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/kubernetes-dynamic-scheduling-tekton) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide details the automation of Tekton pipeline runs through Tekton Triggers. It highlights the use of EventListeners, TriggerBindings, and TriggerTemplates to capture external webhook payload events (e.g., from Git) and dynamically spawn TaskRuns and PipelineRuns. It is an essential pattern for building event-driven, reactive cloud native delivery workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [Layering domains and microservices using API Gateways](https://kislayverma.com/software-architecture/layering-domains-and-microservices-using-api-gateways) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes architectural design patterns for structuring enterprise APIs by layering domain services behind a unified API Gateway layer. Discusses decoupling strategies, cross-cutting concerns (auth, rate-limiting), and how to avoid anti-patterns when decomposing monoliths into distributed microservice topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Simplify load balancing for API gateways using Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/11/simplify-load-balancing-api-gateways-using-red-hat-3scale-api-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates traffic management policies and network topologies designed to optimize high-performance load balancing in front of 3scale API gateways. Focuses on minimizing round-trip times and preventing traffic hotspots.
-  - **(2021)** [API Management vs API Gateway and where does API Analytics and Monitoring fit?](https://dev.to/moesif/api-management-vs-api-gateway-and-where-does-api-analytics-and-monitoring-fit-4g75)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the delineation between routing runtime proxies (Gateways) and higher-level API lifecycle portals (Management), while explaining how analytics software fits in. Investigates the collection of telemetry metrics to track user behavior and API health without injecting latency.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Enhance application security by rotating 3scale access tokens](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/29/enhance-application-security-by-rotating-3scale-access-tokens)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains robust administrative paradigms for managing secrets through programmatic, seamless rotation of 3scale access tokens. Mitigates exposure risk and integrates directly into CI/CD secrets management flows.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to expose a WebSocket endpoint using Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/01/how-expose-websocket-endpoint-using-red-hat-3scale-api-management) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A highly technical guide demonstrating gateway configurations needed to establish persistent WebSocket connections through the 3scale API gateway. Discusses protocol upgrading, timeout values, and scaling metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [siliconrepublic.com: 10 dev tools recommended by start-up founders](https://www.siliconrepublic.com/advice/dev-tools-recommended-by-irish-start-up-founders)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles professional tool recommendations and operational insights from modern startup founders designed to optimize engineering workflows. Explores high-impact toolsets covering automated CI/CD pipelines, integrated testing, task tracking, and developer-centric communication loops.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Avoid the 5 Most Common Amazon Web Services Misconfigurations in Build-Time](https://thenewstack.io/avoid-the-5-most-common-amazon-web-services-misconfigurations-in-build-time) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on build-time CloudFormation and Terraform configuration errors. Outlines practical strategies for shifting infrastructure security check operations left into standard CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS Architecture Blog: Use templated answers to perform Well-Architected reviews at scale](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/use-templated-answers-to-perform-well-architected-reviews-at-scale) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical review detailing templated governance answers to scale AWS Well-Architected reviews. Offers architects a mechanism to automate and standardise security compliance reviews across decentralized environments.
-  - **(2021)** [Clean Architecture on Frontend](https://bespoyasov.me/blog/clean-architecture-on-frontend) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Adapts Robert C. Martin's Clean Architecture principles to modern client-side frontend applications. Focuses on isolation of core business domains, UI frameworks, and data sources via explicit dependency inversion layers, simplifying testing and future framework transitions.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Continuous Integration and Deployment on AWS - and a wishlist for CI/CD Tools on AWS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/continuous-integration-and-deployment-on-aws-and-a-wishlist-for-cicd-tools-on-aws-5a13) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Dev.to article discussing CI/CD architectures within AWS environments, containing a developer wishlist for next-generation pipeline features. It compares CodePipeline, GitHub Actions, and custom runners, detailing trade-offs in execution speeds, artifact management, and IAM-gated controls. Perfect for team leads structuring secure platform automation.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS Toolkits for Cloud9, JetBrains and VS Code now support interaction with over 200 new resource types 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/aws-toolkits-cloud9-jetbrains-vs-code) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS announcement highlighting the release of updated AWS Toolkits for popular IDEs (Cloud9, JetBrains, VS Code), expanding interaction capabilities to over 200 resource types. This update greatly reduced context switching for developers, enabling local generation of IAM, DynamoDB, and CloudFormation schemas without visiting the AWS web console.
-  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: Vantage makes managing AWS easier](https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/12/vantage-makes-managing-aws-easier) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A TechCrunch feature analyzing how Vantage simplifies AWS cost tracking and optimization, offering deep contrast to complex cloud bills. The article highlights Vantage's rise as an essential interface for development organizations navigating fine-grained container pricing and resource usage. Key reading for CFOs and cloud finance architects.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: Can You Feel the Burn?](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-can-you-feel-the-burn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This analysis focuses on developer burnout within accelerated release environments. It outlines organizational remedies to alleviate continuous delivery stress, advocating for structural changes in planning, tooling automation, and mental well-being initiatives inside technical orgs.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Look Before You Leap!](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/look-before-you-leap-sarah-robb-o-hagan)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A leadership-focused strategic advisory illustrating how senior technical leaders should evaluate high-risk organizational changes. It offers objective templates to balance personal risk thresholds, company balance sheets, and architectural growth trajectories before making a career change.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.pragmaticengineer.com: The Most Heated Tech Job Market in History: Advice for Software Engineers](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/advice-for-tech-workers-to-navigate-a-heated-job-market)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pragmatic advice for software engineers navigating a highly active employment market. It outlines compensation evaluation frameworks, how to detect organizational toxicity during selection, and negotiations strategies for senior technical positions.
-  - **(2021)** [elespanol.com: QuΓ© tipos de jefes hay y cΓ³mo trabajar con ellos sin desfallecer: los consejos de Maribel Garben](https://www.elespanol.com/reportajes/20211211/tipos-trabajar-sin-desfallecer-consejos-maribel-garben/633687616_0.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive taxonomy of common corporate leadership styles (e.g., authoritarian, absent, collaborative). It provides software engineers with specific upward management techniques to preserve productivity and set boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: The Remote Work Report 2021](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A definitive, data-backed industry report outlining the patterns of fully remote and asynchronous software engineering organizations. Using GitLab as a model, it explores single sources of truth, continuous documentation practices, and async workflows required to scale high-density, globally distributed technical operations.
-  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: β€˜The Great Resignation’: Why Gen Z Is Leaving The Workforce In Droves…And What To Do About It](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonwingard/2021/09/02/the-great-resignation-why-gen-z-is-leaving-the-workforce-in-drovesand-what-to-do-about-it)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of generational workplace transitions, detailing why entry-level cohorts demand greater cultural alignment and transparent organizational pipelines. It guides engineering managers in refining talent onboarding strategies and organizational goal architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [hbr.org: Forget Flexibility. Your Employees Want Autonomy](https://hbr.org/2021/10/forget-flexibility-your-employees-want-autonomy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An HBR diagnostic showing that employee retention depends more on decision-making autonomy than superficial schedule flexibility. It provides managers with frameworks to delegate technical ownership, establish self-organizing teams, and minimize micro-management.
-  - **(2021)** [meet-in.es: Β«Para liderar a largo plazo hay que ser buena personaΒ»](https://www.meet-in.es/para-liderar-a-largo-plazo-hay-que-ser-buena-persona) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview explaining why empathetic and ethical leadership is vital for long-term organizational stability and software delivery success. It contrasts toxic, short-term management with sustainable team scaling models.
-  - **(2021)** [bbc.com: Is HR ever really your friend?](https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20211022-is-hr-ever-really-your-friend)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This analytical piece demystifies the structural role of Human Resources in corporate entities, clarifying that HR serves to protect the organization from liability. It helps technical professionals navigate conflicts and employment contracts with structured objectivity.
-  - **(2021)** [liquidat.wordpress.com: Good bye Red Hat](https://liquidat.wordpress.com/2021/08/15/good-bye-red-hat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An insider retrospective detailing the architectural and cultural transitions at Red Hat post-IBM acquisition. It serves as a case study for senior architects and business leaders evaluating the fragile relationship between corporate engineering interests and open-source community health.
-  - **(2021)** [devopsonline.co.uk: Robotics and automation to cause anxiety for workers](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/robotics-and-automation-to-cause-anxiety-for-workers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This research outlines the sociotechnical friction generated by rapid automated pipeline deployments and cognitive labor automation. It instructs operational leaders on how to design supportive training matrices that alleviate engineer anxiety during automation rollouts.
-  - **(2021)** [wired.co.uk: The Great Resignation is here and no one is prepared](https://www.wired.com/story/great-resignation-quit-job)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth analysis of the structural workforce shifts in technology during the Great Resignation. It argues that traditional retention frameworks fail because they do not address developer demands for tooling modernization, architectural trust, and flexible operations.
-  - **(2021)** [news.slashdot.org: A Record Number of Workers Are Quitting Their Jobs, Empowered by New Leverage](https://news.slashdot.org/story/21/10/12/1818252/a-record-number-of-workers-are-quitting-their-jobs-empowered-by-new-leverage)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An aggregated community discussion dissecting the market leverage software engineers held during post-pandemic talent shortages. The resource provides architectural and operational feedback from grassroots developers discussing workplace improvements and tooling bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [magnet.xataka.com: La "gran renuncia" americana, o cΓ³mo los trabajadores se han hartado del sistema y estΓ‘n dejando sus empleos](https://www.xataka.com/magnet/gran-renuncia-americana-como-trabajadores-se-han-hartado-sistema-estan-dejando-sus-empleos) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A cultural analysis explaining the American 'Great Resignation' in Spanish. It presents the phenomenon as a structural rejection of developer burnout, stagnating wages, and unsustainable delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [joshbersin.com: From The Great Resignation To The Great Migration](https://joshbersin.com/2021/12/from-the-great-resignation-to-the-great-migration)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A market report analyzing the transformation of the 'Great Resignation' into a 'Great Migration.' It details how top engineering talent did not exit the workforce but rather moved toward organized, remote-friendly, and technically mature companies.
-  - **(2021)** [blogs.elconfidencial.com: El talento atrofiado: por quΓ© en EspaΓ±a escasean los profesionales de alto nivel](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/tribuna/2021-06-02/talento-informatica-startups-silicon-valley-google_3112087) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This critique analyzes systemic talent retention issues and the historic lack of senior technical opportunities in the Spanish tech sector. It contrasts regional startups with Silicon Valley structures to discuss talent flight.
-  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: La Gran Renuncia: en EEUU los empleados estΓ‘n dejando en masa sus trabajos, la gran pregunta es si veremos esto (y cuΓ‘ndo) en EspaΓ±a](https://www.xataka.com/pro/gran-renuncia-eeuu-empleados-estan-dejando-masa-sus-trabajos-gran-pregunta-veremos-esto-cuando-espana) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This report evaluates whether the Great Resignation could occur within the Spanish tech ecosystem. It highlights unique labor barriers, contract regulations, and differing regional employer-employee dynamics.
-  - **(2021)** [codingpotions.com: ΒΏCuΓ‘nto cobra un programador en EspaΓ±a en 2021?](https://codingpotions.com/salarios-programadores-2021) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed market survey of software developer compensation in Spain for 2021. It serves as a historical baseline analyzing local salary ranges across front-end, back-end, and cloud specialties compared to remote international offers.
-  - **(2021)** [es.euronews.com: La Gran Renuncia: ΒΏpuede llegar la revoluciΓ³n laboral de EE. UU. a Europa?](https://es.euronews.com/next/2021/11/25/la-gran-renuncia-puede-llegar-la-revolucion-laboral-de-ee-uu-a-europa) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative analysis exploring how European social safety nets, labor codes, and contract protections mitigated the extreme 'Great Resignation' trends observed in the United States labor market.
-  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: What Do Employers Want To See In Your CV?](https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewfennell/2021/09/08/what-do-employers-want-to-see-in-your-cv) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Details executive-level resume structuring for professional tech candidates. Live Grounding: Pinpoints how to highlight business value and architectural accomplishments instead of simple task lists, aiding senior engineers to stand out to hiring authorities.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 4 Reasons Your Cloud Operations Need a FinOps Team](https://thenewstack.io/4-reasons-your-cloud-operations-need-a-finops-team)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights four critical drivers for establishing a structured FinOps team inside scaling enterprises. Discusses the pitfalls of decentralized cloud spending, the benefits of shared cost responsibility, real-time optimization tooling, and accurate unit economics estimation.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Cost Management for DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-cost-management-for-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on practical actions DevOps engineers can implement to control runaway cloud infrastructure budgets. Key solutions analyzed include automated cluster rightsizing, native autoscaling features, orphan volume deletion, and enforcing namespace resource quotas.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tricks for Cloud Cost Optimization | Pavan Belagatti](https://thenewstack.io/tricks-for-cloud-cost-optimization)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses key tactical tricks for managing cloud infrastructure billing. Focuses on the implementation of modern open-source Kubernetes cost observability tools (such as Kubecost) alongside active container rightsizing strategies to optimize compute expenditures.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Introducing FinOpsβ€”Excuse Me, DevSecFinBizOps](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/enterprise-strategy/introducing-finops-excuse-me-devsecfinbizops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS enterprise strategy blog post introducing the concept of DevSecFinBizOps. Suggests integrating cloud financial management and budgeting constraints directly into the DevOps software delivery cycle, shifting financial responsibility left to engineering teams.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Why Every DevOps Team Needs A FinOps Lead](https://www.infoq.com/articles/every-devops-team-needs-finops-lead)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article explores why a dedicated cloud financial engineering role is becoming vital in DevOps teams. Discusses strategies for managing automated cloud resource allocations, analyzing Kubernetes cost allocation metrics (Kubecost), and tracking variable pricing structures.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: As cloud costs spiral upward, enterprises turn to a thing called FinOps](https://www.zdnet.com/article/as-cloud-costs-spiral-upward-enterprises-turn-to-a-thing-called-finops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the rapid rise of enterprise FinOps practices in response to exploding, unpredicted cloud bills. Details real-world corporate challenges of moving from on-premises fixed budgets to dynamic cloud operational spending models.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: From Ops to SRE - Evolution of the OpenShift Dedicated Team](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-ops-to-sre-evolution-of-the-openshift-dedicated-team)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses the operational and structural evolution of Red Hat's OpenShift Dedicated SRE team. Documents the shift from classic system administration to an automation-first SRE model to govern fleet-scale, multi-tenant Kubernetes platforms at high availability.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Platform9’s Madhura Maskasky says observability is also essential for diagnosing and debugging in order for SREs to "get to the root cause quickly enough so that you can feed that back to the development teams." 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgRPlAQpHYk&ab_channel=TheNewStack)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video analysis featuring Platform9 discussing the strategic role of observability in debugging distributed cloud-native infrastructures. Emphasizes establishing tight engineering feedback loops between SREs and application developer teams to dramatically reduce Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR).
-  - **(2021)** [circonus.com: Monitoring for Success: What All SREs Need to Know](https://www.circonus.com/2021/04/monitoring-for-success-what-all-sres-need-to-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines monitoring frameworks focused on business outcomes rather than raw resource metrics. Guides SREs on setting up context-rich telemetry pipelines that prioritize application-level user experience over physical host utilization.
-  - **(2021)** [SLOconf](https://www.sloconf.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official site of SLOconf, the premier developer conference and community space focused entirely on Service Level Objectives, error budgets, and reliability-driven service platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Observing and Understanding Failures: SRE Apprentices](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/sre-apprentices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” InfoQ presentation highlighting pedagogical methods for onboarding junior SREs. Focuses on developing systemic mental models for debugging multi-tier failures and safely operating complex, distributed live environments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Google SRE: Site Reliability Engineering at a Global Scale](https://thenewstack.io/google-sre-site-reliability-engineering-at-a-global-scale) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Google's massive-scale SRE methodologies. Detail-oriented profile covering how Google applies engineering to operations, manages error budgets across global infrastructures, and structures on-call shifts to protect engineering sanity.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Day in the Life of a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)](https://devops.com/day-in-the-life-of-a-site-reliability-engineer-sre)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative run-through of the operational reality of SRE. Explains typical workflows, on-call paging procedures, metric reviews, postmortem writing, and automated tool-building shifts.
-  - **(2021)** [toolbox.com: Site Reliability Engineering: What Is It and How Can It Help Scale Operations? 🌟](https://www.toolbox.com/tech/devops/articles/automating-sre-to-scale-operations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how SRE scaling models prevent traditional operating overhead from scaling linearly with system volume. Emphasizes shifting operational efforts into reusable platform engineering products.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Site Reliability Engineering Tool Stack](https://thenewstack.io/the-site-reliability-engineering-tool-stack)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the fundamental tooling categories necessary for robust SRE practices, spanning declarative Infrastructure as Code (IaC), performance profiling, on-call management, and automated monitoring integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Best Site Reliability Engineering Tools in 2021](https://thenewstack.io/the-best-site-reliability-engineering-tools-in-2021)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An evaluative overview of top-tier reliability platforms. Focuses on tools addressing continuous anomaly detection, SLO dashboards, chaos engineering, and incident management pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [sre.google/prodcast](https://sre.google/prodcast)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's 'Prodcast' SRE series. Features in-depth architectural and organizational conversations with Google operations engineers regarding multi-region failovers, disaster planning, and fleet-wide maintenance.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Viktor Farcic - What is the difference between SRE and DevOps?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgW4r9FxItI&ab_channel=DevOpsToolkitbyViktorFarcic)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical video analysis contrasting the conceptual responsibilities of DevOps and SRE. Explores modern architectural pillars including service meshes, declarative GitOps workflows, DevSecOps integrations, and platform-driven self-healing mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How SREs Benefit From Feature Flags](https://devops.com/how-sres-benefit-from-feature-flags)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the role of feature flags in risk mitigation. Demonstrates how isolating application deployment from runtime feature activation enables SREs to instantly disable buggy paths without executing a full application rollback.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: No Kubernetes Needed: Amazon ECS Anywhere](https://thenewstack.io/no-kubernetes-needed-amazon-ecs-anywhere) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores ECS Anywhere, demonstrating hybrid orchestration patterns without Kubernetes. Allows managing on-premises hardware and VMs using the native, lightweight ECS API model.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cycle.io: Meet the Team on a Mission to Replace Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/cycle-io-meet-the-team-on-a-mission-to-replace-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interview covering Cycle.io's structural strategy to bypass Kubernetes orchestration entirely. Emphasizes unified UI and declarative container deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cycle.io: A Container Orchestration Platform Aimed at Developers](https://thenewstack.io/cycle-io-a-container-orchestration-platform-aimed-at-developers) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines Cycle.io's developer-focused abstractions. Covers native DNS setup, cluster security, and private container registries without relying on K8s operators.
-  - **(2021)** [atodorov.me: Why you should take a look at Nomad before jumping on Kubernetes](https://atodorov.me/2021/02/27/why-you-should-take-a-look-at-nomad-before-jumping-on-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details why startups and lean organizations should evaluate Nomad prior to adopting Kubernetes. Emphasizes native scheduling of non-containerized, native executables and Windows workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm:β€ŠA Comprehensive Comparison](https://www.cuelogic.com/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker-swarm) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts the resource footprints and configuration requirements of Swarm and Kubernetes, guiding startup development teams to target Docker Swarm for rapid initial deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [semaphoreci.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: Understanding Containers in 2021](https://semaphore.io/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the shift from old Docker-focused configurations to standardized container runtimes (such as containerd). Crucial reading for understanding Kubernetes' removal of Dockershim.
-  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Heroku + Docker in 10 Minutes](https://towardsdatascience.com/heroku-docker-in-10-minutes-f4329c4fd72f) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deployment guide detailing how to host containerized applications on Heroku using the Docker runtime. Shows a frictionless path to hosting containers without any complex infrastructure layers.
-  - **(2021)** [hazelcast.com: Where Is My Cache? Architectural Patterns for Caching Microservices 🌟](https://hazelcast.com/blog/architectural-patterns-for-caching-microservices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Caching in distributed microservices architectures requires balancing performance against data consistency. This guide explores multiple caching topologies, comparing client-side caching, sidecar-based caches, and distributed caching tiers. It highlights key trade-offs between architectural complexity, network latency, and cache invalidation strategies in high-throughput microservices environments.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.marcnuri.com](https://blog.marcnuri.com) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive analysis of Eclipse JKube 1.4.0 improvements, focusing on streamlined Helm chart compilation, upgraded core API clients, and enhanced native build properties for container engines.
-  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: Announcing Pulumi 3.0](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/pulumi-3-0) [POLYGLOT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Launch review of Pulumi 3.0, introducing compiled packages across languages, automated code converters, and optimized state management layers to accelerate platform engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: From Terraform to Infrastructure as Software](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/from-terraform-to-infrastructure-as-software) [POLYGLOT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thought leadership piece arguing for the transition from static declarative configuration syntax (HCL) to real-time compilable Infrastructure as Software (IAS) via Pulumi.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Pulumi Moves to Automate Cloud Infrastructure Provisioning](https://devops.com/pulumi-moves-to-automate-cloud-infrastructure-provisioning)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of Pulumi's automated delivery engines, evaluating the platform's features for removing configuration drift and synchronizing cluster models with git-managed repositories.
-  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: Announcing the Pulumi REST API](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/pulumi-rest-api) [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical briefing on the Pulumi REST API, enabling software engineering organizations to programmatically trigger, query, and govern cloud deployments directly from custom developer platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [siliconangle.com: Pulumi’s new registry aims to ease sharing and reusing cloud infrastructure building blocks](https://siliconangle.com/2021/10/18/pulumis-new-registry-makes-easy-share-reuse-cloud-infrastructure-building-blocks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed insight into the launch of the Pulumi Registry, a public marketplace supporting modular package sharing and reusability of multi-cloud components across diverse language boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [garden.io: cloud native devops platform](https://docs.garden.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural specifications for the Garden orchestration tool. Details graph configurations, Helm-based packaging models, pipeline test automation patterns, and enterprise testing setups inside remote clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: AWS DevOps Vs. Azure DevOps](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-devops-vs-azure-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative structural analysis pitting the AWS DevOps suite against Microsoft Azure DevOps, evaluating build pricing, third-party integrations, and native Kubernetes support configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Multi-branch pipeline management and infrastructure deployment using AWS CDK Pipelines](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/multi-branch-pipeline-management-and-infrastructure-deployment-using-aws-cdk-pipelines) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced engineering tutorial detailing how to set up dynamic, multi-branch environments using AWS CDK Pipelines, enabling code-driven promotion of cloud architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Launches Amazon DevOps Guru](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/aws-devops-guru)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical product announcement introducing Amazon DevOps Guru, an ML-driven operations assistant that parses CloudWatch metrics and traces to proactively alert operators to system anomalies.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Making Kubernetes Serverless and Global with AWS Fargate on EKS and Admiralty](https://thenewstack.io/making-kubernetes-serverless-and-global-with-aws-fargate-on-eks-and-admiralty) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigative analysis showcasing how Admiralty can coordinate with AWS Fargate serverless containers in an EKS environment to deploy globally distributed applications with low operational overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [admiralty.io: Multi-Region AWS Fargate on EKS](https://admiralty.io/docs/tutorials/fargate) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Granular implementation tutorial for deploying Admiralty proxy schedulers to configure cross-cluster communication channels that target serverless AWS Fargate environments in multi-region setups.
-  - **(2021)** [ably.com: Balancing act: the current limits of AWS network load balancers](https://ably.com/blog/limits-aws-network-load-balancers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly critical real-world analysis detailing the edge-case limitations of AWS Network Load Balancers under extreme load. Outlines connection resets, silent drops, and target group scaling constraints. Live systems use this data to plan high-throughput gRPC and WebSocket infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [Centralized Traffic Inspection with Gateway Load Balancer on AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/centralized-traffic-inspection-with-gateway-load-balancer-on-aws) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides reference architectures for Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB), routing ingress traffic through third-party virtual security appliances (firewalls, IDS/IPS). Employs GENEVE encapsulation to maintain transparent client source IPs across the inspection cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [How do I transfer a domain to AWS from another registrar?](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular tutorial on migrating DNS management to Amazon Route 53 from external registrars. While straightforward, real-world deployment requires careful TTL planning and nameserver transition strategies to prevent query dropouts and route interruptions during migration.
-  - **(2021)** [Centralize access using VPC interface endpoints to access AWS services across multiple VPCs](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/centralize-access-using-vpc-interface-endpoints) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced networking pattern describing how to route traffic through centralized VPC endpoints across complex multi-VPC configurations. Live architectures utilize Route 53 Private Hosted Zones and Transit Gateway routing to avoid redundant endpoint charges.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Authorization@Edge using cookies: Protect your Amazon CloudFront content from being downloaded by unauthenticated users](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/authorizationedge-using-cookies-protect-your-amazon-cloudfront-content-from-being-downloaded-by-unauthenticated-users) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents edge security patterns leveraging Lambda@Edge or CloudFront Functions to validate cookies and JWTs. This approach prevents unauthorized downloads of static content directly at the CDN tier, dramatically reducing backend origin load.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Architecture patterns for consuming private APIs cross-account](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/architecture-patterns-for-consuming-private-apis-cross-account) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines security and network topology blueprints for consuming private APIs across different AWS accounts. Highlights the interaction of VPC endpoints, API Gateway resource policies, and Route 53 resolver rules to secure enterprise SaaS products.
-  - **(2021)** [Fine-tuning blue/green deployments on application load balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/blue-green-deployments-with-application-load-balancer) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on ALB's advanced routing capabilities to orchestrate safe blue/green deployments by shifting traffic percentages between target groups. A crucial operational pattern for continuous delivery pipelines, minimizing deployment blast radius.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS Cloud Control API](https://aws.amazon.com/cloudcontrolapi) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed programmatic standard for the Cloud Control API. Unifies CRUDL interactions across hundreds of AWS resource classes and third-party integration schemas, facilitating custom provisioning engine designs.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS Cloud Control API, a Uniform API to Access AWS & Third-Party Services](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-aws-cloud-control-api) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official blog introduction announcing the Cloud Control API. Discusses how standardization simplifies life for infrastructure-as-code creators (e.g., Terraform, Pulumi) by delivering instant support for new cloud capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Leveraging App Mesh with Amazon EKS in a Multi-Account environment](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/leveraging-app-mesh-with-amazon-eks-in-a-multi-account-environment) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents patterns for orchestrating cross-account microservice communication using AWS App Mesh and Amazon EKS. Live Grounding highlights that while the multi-account networking concepts remain structurally valid, the reliance on App Mesh is obsolete; modern architectures deploy VPC Lattice or cross-cluster Istio meshes.
-  - **(2021)** [github.com/omenking/localstack-gitpod-template: LocalStack Gitpod Template](https://github.com/omenking/localstack-gitpod-template) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces a Gitpod configuration template for bootstrapping LocalStack development environments instantly in the browser. Live Grounding highlights this as an efficient template for cloud-native training, though production teams in 2026 typically leverage official Dev Container or LocalStack-supported cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Remote Debugging in AWS: The Missing Link in Your Debugging Toolset](https://thenewstack.io/remote-debugging-in-aws-the-missing-link-in-your-debugging-toolset) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight exposes methodologies for live-debugging cloud-hosted microservices without causing disruption. Live Grounding tracks the evolution of these techniques into sophisticated cloud-native debugging proxies and observability integrations (like OpenTelemetry and Telepresence), bridging local IDEs with remote VPC resources.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 New AWS Amplify Features to Check Out](https://dev.to/aws/10-new-aws-amplify-features-to-check-out-4291) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight catalogues critical feature updates in AWS Amplify to accelerate full-stack delivery. Live Grounding shows that while these specific features laid the foundation, modern Amplify ecosystems have converged around Next.js SSR support and CDK-based extensibility.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: AWS App Runner : How to deploy containerized applications using App Runner](https://dev.to/aws-builders/aws-app-runner-how-to-deploy-containerized-applications-using-app-runner-1f7c) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight details the operational steps for configuring and running Dockerized workloads on AWS App Runner. Live Grounding verifies this as a classic, high-value guide for transitioning traditional VMs to serverless containers without having to manage raw ECS or EKS orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [Architecting a Highly Available Serverless, Microservices-Based Ecommerce Site](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/architecting-a-highly-available-serverless-microservices-based-ecommerce-site) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details the design of a highly available, multi-region e-commerce platform using EventBridge, Cognito, Lambda, and DynamoDB. Live Grounding shows this architecture represents the gold standard for serverless distributed microservices, emphasizing event-driven decoupling and global data consistency.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: AWS CDK for EKS β€” Handling Helm Charts](https://itnext.io/aws-cdk-for-eks-handling-helm-charts-aa002afedde4) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight provides architectural guidelines on embedding Helm releases directly inside CDK-managed Amazon EKS clusters. Live Grounding validates this approach for combining platform-level AWS IaC with Kubernetes-native package management, streamlining cluster provisioning pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [theatlantic.com: Why Managers Fear a Remote-Work Future](https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/work-from-home-benefits/619597) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight explores the psychological and systemic reasons why corporate managers resist shifting to permanent remote-work paradigms. Live Grounding shows that post-pandemic, the debate on hybrid vs. office models continues, highlighting that the challenge of measuring impact over physical presence remains a major cultural obstacle.
-  - **(2021)** [esquire.com: ΒΏPor quΓ© tu empresa no quiere que teletrabajes?](https://www.esquire.com/es/trabajo/a37314227/teletrabajo-volver-oficina) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines corporate motivations driving return-to-office (RTO) mandates. Live Grounding shows that post-2024, many enterprises instituted hybrid policies, but high-tier engineering talent continues to strongly favor asynchronous, geographically distributed operational environments.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: How BMW uses Redhat OpenShift?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-bmw-uses-redhat-openshift-bobby-singh) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines the functional details of how BMW Group integrated Red Hat OpenShift to power their connected car ecosystem. Live Grounding verifies that OpenShift clusters serve as the backbones for real-time telemetry processing, enabling secure, low-latency API interactions with vehicles globally.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 7 API Tools for REST Developers and Testers](https://dev.to/javinpaul/7-api-tools-for-rest-developers-and-testers-n67) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews seven essential REST API validation and design tools, analyzing the runtime capabilities and payload assertion performance of modern desktop clients and command-line instruments.
-  - **(2021)** [any-api.com](https://marketplace.apilayer.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory hosting documentation for public REST APIs. Offers standardized, unified interfaces for integrating third-party APIs into enterprise services, though recently transitioned towards centralized commercial API marketplaces.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: True Success in Process Automation Requires Microservices](https://thenewstack.io/true-success-in-process-automation-requires-microservices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the convergence of Business Process Management (BPM) and microservices architecture. Argues that workflow orchestration must be decoupled into independent, scalable microservices to achieve resilience and avoid monolithic bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: Deploying AWS Lambda with Docker Containers: I Gave it a Try and Here’s My Review](https://dashbird.io/blog/deploying-aws-lambda-with-docker) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering review of packaging and deploying AWS Lambda targets as OCI-compliant Docker containers. Analyzes cold-start impacts, image composition strategies, and orchestration workflow modifications.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Operating Lambda: Understanding event-driven architecture – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/operating-lambda-understanding-event-driven-architecture-part-1) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational multi-part operational guide from AWS technical evangelists focusing on event-driven serverless architectures. Explores decoupled communication, idempotent execution, and event processing.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Optimizing Lambda functions packaged as container images](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/compute/optimizing-lambda-functions-packaged-as-container-images) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highly technical optimization guide for serverless containers. Focuses on cache warming, base image choices, and reducing multi-tier image footprints to minimize cold start latency.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Serverless computing with AWS Lambda, Part 1](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2254500/serverless-computing-with-aws-lambda.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational guide introducing AWS Lambda's core event-driven architecture, compute-on-demand scaling models, and pricing structures. It discusses cold start implications, resource allocation limits, and the initial shift away from persistent virtual machine infrastructure towards highly transient microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [Achieve up to 34% better price/performance with AWS Lambda Functions powered by AWS Graviton2 processor](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/better-price-performance-aws-lambda-functions-aws-graviton2-processor) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents the architectural benefits of running Lambda functions on ARM64-based Graviton2 processors. Demonstrates how compiled runtimes (Go, Rust) and interpreted runtimes (Node.js, Python) achieve superior cost-efficiency and reduced execution durations compared to traditional x86 architecture.
-  - **(2021)** [Deploying AWS Lambda layers automatically across multiple Regions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/deploying-aws-lambda-layers-automatically-across-multiple-regions) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an automation framework for replicating Lambda Layers across multiple geographical AWS regions. Ensures dependency consistency, reduces manual overhead in multi-region failover setups, and leverages CloudFormation and Step Functions for automated version control.
-  - **(2021)** [Issues to Avoid When Implementing Serverless Architecture with AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/mistakes-to-avoid-when-implementing-serverless-architecture-with-lambda) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies critical pitfalls in serverless system designs, including over-allocated memory tiers, synchronous Lambda chaining, and poor database connection reuse. Offers concrete architectural remediations like asynchronous message queuing and utilizing RDS Proxy for connection pooling.
-  - **(2021)** [Introducing AWS SAM Pipelines: Automatically generate deployment pipelines for serverless applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-aws-sam-pipelines-automatically-generate-deployment-pipelines-for-serverless-applications) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces AWS SAM Pipelines, a feature within the Serverless Application Model CLI that auto-generates multi-stage CI/CD pipelines. It supports integration with Jenkins, GitLab, GitHub Actions, and Bitbucket, standardizing infrastructure-as-code deployment procedures across corporate accounts.
-  - **(2021)** [Simplify CI/CD configuration for serverless applications and your favorite CI/CD system β€” Public Preview](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/simplify-ci-cd-configuration-serverless-applications-your-favorite-ci-cd-system-public-preview) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores AWS's expanded support for external CI/CD toolkits using SAM. It simplifies deployment templates, lowers barriers to multi-environment promotions, and enables secure AWS credential management using OpenID Connect (OIDC) with major git repository providers.
-  - **(2021)** [tutorialsdojo.com: Real-time Monitoring of 5XX Errors using AWS Lambda, CloudWatch Logs and Slack](https://tutorialsdojo.com/real-time-monitoring-of-5xx-errors-using-aws-lambda-cloudwatch-logs-slack) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides an implementation guide for parsing AWS CloudWatch logs in real-time. Leverages subscription filters and Lambda to extract system-level 5XX errors, instantly routing rich-formatted exception payloads directly to Slack webhooks for rapid operational triage.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: What is keptn, how it works and how to get started!](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-keptn-how-it-works-and-how-to-get-started)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how Keptn abstracts CD and automated operations away from brittle scripts. Highlights how combining Dynatrace's enterprise APM observability with Keptn's automated quality gates ensures high-assurance software promotion.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How Keptn Automatically Configures Prometheus Ecosystems](https://thenewstack.io/how-keptn-automatically-configures-prometheus-ecosystems) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how Keptn acts as a declarative orchestrator for Prometheus alerting rules and target configurations. Eliminates manual dashboarding by automatically auto-generating Prometheus metrics rules based on SLO profiles.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Tutorial - Keptn in a box](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQAXQrKhIt0&ab_channel=keptn)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step video configuration demonstrating the execution of Keptn within local virtualized micro-clusters, streamlining testing of SRE control-planes on local machines.
-  - **(2021)** [dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io: Why Devs Love Dynatrace 🌟](https://dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io/codelabs/why-devs-love-dynatrace-2/index.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Technical codelab demonstrating how developers leverage Dynatrace APM to identify code-level bottlenecks, analyze database performance, and utilize auto-remediation loops within automated delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn the Basics of Java Programming](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-the-basics-of-java-programming)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide to Java development kit setup, language syntax, primitive types, control flows, object-oriented concepts, and basic error handling patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming in Java – Full Book](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/object-oriented-programming-in-java)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advanced curriculum covering deep encapsulation, inheritance hierarchies, abstract factories, polymorphical design patterns, interfaces, and SOLID architectural design principles in Java.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Difference between Executor, ExecutorService, and Executors class in Java!](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/difference-between-executor-executorservice-executors-omar-ismail)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational analysis detailing Java's concurrent executing frameworks. Clarifies the design differences between low-level task processing (Executor), managed futures lifecycle APIs (ExecutorService), and utility factories (Executors).
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Unit Tests in Java](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/java-unit-testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step introduction to writing predictable unit tests using JUnit 5 and Mockito. Emphasizes isolating dependency mock-injection frameworks and measuring robust branch coverage.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.heaphero.io: HeapHero - Java & Android Heap Dump Analyzer](https://blog.heaphero.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical analysis and troubleshooting advice targeting Java OutOfMemoryErrors. Discusses using automated heap analysis to pinpoint classloader leaks, redundant data allocations, and memory bloat.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Shenandoah garbage collection in OpenJDK 16: Concurrent reference processing](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/20/shenandoah-garbage-collection-openjdk-16-concurrent-reference-processing) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical breakdown of Shenandoah GC's concurrent reference processing capabilities in OpenJDK 16. Details how reducing concurrent STW (Stop-The-World) phases minimizes millisecond-level tail latencies for highly parallel microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to choose the best Java garbage collector](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/02/how-choose-best-java-garbage-collector) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical selection matrix mapping GC choices (G1GC, ZGC, Shenandoah, Serial) to enterprise architectural requirements such as maximum throughput, heap density, or strict SLA-bound tail latency limits.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: JDK Flight Recorder support for GraalVM Native Image: The journey so far 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/23/jdk-flight-recorder-support-graalvm-native-image-journey-so-far) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights runtime monitoring capabilities for Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compiled Java applications. Explains how native binaries built with GraalVM leverage JFR events to expose custom runtime execution metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.heaphero.io: What is GC Log, thread dump and Heapdump? 🌟](https://blog.heaphero.io/what-is-gc-log-thread-dump-and-heapdump) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A diagnostic reference explaining the roles of garbage collection (GC) logs, thread dumps, and heap dumps in Java Virtual Machine (JVM) analysis. GC logs map memory reclamation patterns, thread dumps identify concurrency deadlocks, and heap dumps pinpoint memory leaks. This guide bridges the gap between raw JVM telemetry and pragmatic troubleshooting workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [kstefanj.github.io: GC progress from JDK 8 to JDK 17](https://kstefanj.github.io/2021/11/24/gc-progress-8-17.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical evaluation tracking the performance evolution and design changes of garbage collectors from JDK 8 to JDK 17. The analysis highlights significant throughput gains, memory footprint reductions, and sub-millisecond pause-time optimizations achieved in modern G1 and ZGC algorithms, making Java 17 highly optimized for containerized microservice execution environments.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to cold start fast a java service on k8s (EKS)](https://itnext.io/how-to-cold-start-fast-a-java-service-on-k8s-eks-3a7b4450845d) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced techniques targeting containerized boot times. Compares performance of GraalVM Native Image compiles, AppCDS (Application Class Data Sharing), and Tiered Compilation tuning to mitigate Kubernetes container cold-start delays.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.gceasy.io: Best practices: Java memory arguments for Containers 🌟](https://blog.gceasy.io/best-practices-java-memory-arguments-for-containers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Direct blueprint for configuring JVM heap metrics under Docker environments. Details the risks of omitting explicit container-aware memory allocation rules, preventing silent OOMKilled evictions by the host kernel.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com: Performance Metrics (APM) for Spring Boot Microservices on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/performance-metrics-apm-spring-boot-microservices-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep-dive on collecting JVM metrics, distributed traces, and custom telemetry from Spring Boot workloads on OpenShift/Kubernetes, utilizing tools like Micrometer, Prometheus, and Jaeger.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: A faster way to access JDK Flight Recorder data](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/23/faster-way-access-jdk-flight-recorder-data) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical review of modern JVM Flight Recorder streaming capabilities. It reviews strategies for consuming real-time telemetry events via Java in-memory APIs, offering low-latency, zero-overhead diagnostic monitoring without relying on bulky local file dumps.
-  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: How to tunnel localhost to the public Internet](https://vladmihalcea.com/tunnel-localhost-public-internet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide explaining how to tunnel local developer server environments to the public internet using tools like ngrok and SSH reverse forwarding. It details routing steps necessary to test webhook integrations, third-party platform callbacks, and mobile application APIs.
-  - **(2021)** [keepler.io: Gestionando el control de accesos en nuestro data lake en AWS](https://keepler.io/es/2021/03/15/gestionando-el-control-de-accesos-en-nuestro-data-lake-en-aws) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical case study analyzing fine-grained data-access patterns inside AWS-based Data Lakes. Outlines integrations with AWS Lake Formation, Tag-based IAM access control, and metadata catalog security schemes to implement secure data-at-rest policies.
-  - **(2021)** [Encrypt global data client-side with AWS KMS multi-Region keys](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/encrypt-global-data-client-side-with-aws-kms-multi-region-keys) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep architectural guide explaining client-side data encryption utilizing AWS KMS multi-Region keys. This approach ensures secure, identical-key replication across different geographic regions, simplifying global data protection without requiring decryption and re-encryption loops.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: How to audit and secure an AWS account](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-audit-and-secure-an-aws-account)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A security auditor's checklist for securing AWS account topologies. Outlines strategies for enforcing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), isolating billing lines, establishing AWS Organizations boundaries, locking down default root configuration, and initiating persistent CloudTrail logs.
-  - **(2021)** [yobyot.com: AWS multi-region KMS keys and Data Lifecycle Manager: better together](https://yobyot.com/aws/aws-multi-region-keys-and-ec2-data-lifecycle-manager/2021/08/18)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of operational resilience combining AWS Multi-Region KMS keys with Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (DLM). It describes a secure recovery architecture where encrypted EBS volume snapshots are replicated across disaster-recovery regions automatically using identical key metadata.
-  - **(2021)** [How to automate AWS account creation with SSO user assignment](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-automate-aws-account-creation-with-sso-user-assignment) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An automation blueprint detailing programmatic AWS account creation and scaling under AWS Organizations. Details integration with IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS SSO) to automate standard permission set attachments and directory-level user allocation during tenancy bootstrap.
-  - **(2021)** [darryl-ruggles.cloud: AWS SSO Credentials With Multiple Accounts](https://darryl-ruggles.cloud/aws-sso-credentials-with-multiple-accounts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented guide for managing local terminal environment configurations with AWS SSO credentials across massive multi-account trees. It demonstrates terminal configuration methods to automate key refreshing and switch profiles without manual friction.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: IAM Access Analyzer now supports over 100 policy checks with actionable recommendations to help you author secure and functional policies](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/03/iam-access-analyzer-supports-over-100-policy-checks-with-actionable-recommendations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product release notes detailing major updates in AWS IAM Access Analyzer, introducing over 100 automated checks with recommendations to help security teams author secure and functional IAM policies.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: IAM Access Analyzer Update – Policy Validation](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/iam-access-analyzer-update-policy-validation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into policy validation capabilities inside AWS IAM Access Analyzer. It explains how the engine uses mathematical logic to find grammar issues, security slips, or over-permissive configurations directly during the authoring phase.
-  - **(2021)** [netflixtechblog.com: ConsoleMe: A Central Control Plane for AWS Permissions and Access](https://netflixtechblog.com/consoleme-a-central-control-plane-for-aws-permissions-and-access-fd09afdd60a8) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural breakdown of ConsoleMe, Netflix's open-source control plane for managing AWS permissions. It abstracts IAM complexity for developers through a web interface, automating least-privilege policy generation based on runtime log findings.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudkatha.com: Difference between Root User and IAM User in AWS You Need to Know](https://cloudkatha.com/difference-between-root-user-and-iam-user-in-aws-you-need-to-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A straightforward guide detailing the differences between an AWS account's root user credentials and standard delegated IAM identities. Emphasizes security best practices, such as disabling root access keys and using delegated roles for daily maintenance.
-  - **(2021)** [daan.fyi: AWS IAM Demystified](https://www.daan.fyi/writings/iam)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An explanatory technical guide dissecting the evaluation logic of AWS IAM. Details step-by-step how explicit denials, SCP boundaries, resource-based policies, and permission sets interact dynamically to help developers troubleshoot access-denied errors.
-  - **(2021)** [Security practices in AWS multi-tenant SaaS environments](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/security-practices-in-aws-multi-tenant-saas-environments) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide establishing SaaS tenant isolation policies on AWS. Discusses partitioning patterns across compute resources, dynamically generating short-lived IAM session credentials to enforce data-layer security boundaries, and configuring tenant-specific encryption keys via KMS.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Complexities of AWS Security Groups in the Cloud World](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/complexities-aws-security-groups-cloud-world-ashish-kar)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic assessment of structural limits and networking complexities when handling AWS Security Groups at enterprise scale. Covers limits on rule volume, challenges with nested rules, and operational strategies for transitioning to centralized firewalls or transit gateways.
-  - **(2021)** [Bring your own CLI to Session Manager with configurable shell profiles](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/mt/bring-your-own-cli-session-manager-configurable-shell-profiles) [ENGLISH/SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An implementation guide for setting up customizable shell profiles inside AWS Systems Manager (SSM) Session Manager. It enables operators to access secure terminal connections on EC2 machines while applying automated command restrictions and central logging configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [Use IAM Access Analyzer policy generation to grant fine-grained permissions for your AWS CloudFormation service roles](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/use-iam-access-analyzer-policy-generation-to-grant-fine-grained-permissions-for-your-aws-cloudformation-service-roles) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed operational guide showing how to generate least-privilege IAM policies automatically from CloudFormation deployment histories via Access Analyzer. This workflow accelerates secure infrastructure-as-code deployments by capturing actual runtime API calls and converting them into precise, production-ready IAM policies.
-  - **(2021)** [Automatically block suspicious traffic with AWS Network Firewall and Amazon GuardDuty](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/security/automatically-block-suspicious-traffic-with-aws-network-firewall-and-amazon-guardduty) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An active threat-mitigation architectural pattern integrating AWS Network Firewall and Amazon GuardDuty. By leveraging AWS Lambda to parse GuardDuty threat alerts, the architecture dynamically injects stateful IP blocking rules into the Network Firewall, creating an automated self-healing network security perimeter.
-  - **(2021)** [How to replicate secrets in AWS Secrets Manager to multiple Regions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-replicate-secrets-aws-secrets-manager-multiple-regions) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural blueprint describing how to orchestrate multi-region secrets replication natively via AWS Secrets Manager. It explains synchronization mechanics, KMS encryption wrapping at rest in target regions, and read-replica endpoint configurations to guarantee low-latency access and cross-region disaster recovery capability.
-  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: AWS Secrets Manager](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-secrets-manager) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational technical guide to the architecture and operational model of AWS Secrets Manager. The article discusses integration mechanics with AWS RDS, IAM authorization policies, automated rotation via pre-configured Lambda templates, and encryption envelope methods using KMS.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Getting started with Podman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za36qHbrf3g) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented video walkthrough detailing installation, basic image handling, and container deployment using Podman. Explains core concepts of local rootless container security and basic networking models for developers transitioning from monolithic engine setups.
-  - **(2021)** [Controlling Process Resources with Linux Control Groups (cgroups)](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/controlling-process-resources-with-cgroups) [C/BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A system-level deep dive explaining Linux control groups (cgroups v1/v2). Demonstrates how Kubernetes translates resource limits/requests in YAML manifests to cgroup system boundaries, enforcing CPU and memory quotas.
-  - **(2021)** [Promoting container images between registries with skopeo](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/promoting-container-images-between-registries-with-skopeo) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Red Hat technical article showcasing optimal architectures for promoting container images between registries using Skopeo. It details operational patterns to eliminate the 'docker pull' and 'docker push' steps in secure multi-environment CI/CD deployment gates. This methodology significantly reduces deployment time and prevents disk space exhaustion in worker nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [Podman remote clients for macOS and Windows](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-clients-macos-windows) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural overview explains how to orchestrate containerized workloads on non-Linux platforms (macOS/Windows) using Podman remote clients. By establishing secure SSH channels to a backend Linux VM, this setup preserves Podman's trademark rootless, daemonless execution model. It eliminates local daemon management overhead while keeping host systems clean and isolated.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Podman in Podman (Running a container within a container)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OcHRWaC5tvY&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=RedHat) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural demonstration breaks down the security design patterns of nested virtualization, specifically running Podman within a Podman container (PinP). This technique allows unprivileged CI/CD pipelines to securely package and build OCI images without mounting the host system's root sockets, offering a safer alternative to Docker-in-Docker approaches.
-  - **(2021)** [wbhegedus.me: Configuring Podman for WSL2 🌟](https://wbhegedus.me/running-podman-on-wsl2) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical walkthrough detailing the configuration of rootless Podman within Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) without reliance on proprietary wrapper interfaces. This setup walks through systemd activation inside WSL2, setting up UID mappings, and managing remote API endpoints for a lightweight development workstation.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get podman up and running on Windows using Linux](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/podman-windows-wsl) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed manual on installing and running Podman inside a manual WSL2 Linux distribution on Windows. This approach provides a customizable developer environment, walking through network bridging, storage optimizations, and subUID file mapping configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to replace Docker with Podman on a Mac](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/replace-docker-podman-macos) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An installation guide detailing how to replace Docker Desktop on macOS using the native Podman Machine subsystem, which utilizes a Fedora-based CoreOS VM in QEMU. It outlines rootless volume sharing, port-forwarding setups, and local terminal alias configuration, achieving low-overhead development environments on Mac hardware.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Exploring the new Podman secret command 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/new-podman-secrets-command) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth look at the `podman secret` command subsystem, which manages sensitive credentials securely on the local host keyring rather than hardcoding them in images. This pattern brings Kubernetes-style secret mounting to systemd and standalone container workloads, preventing credentials leakage in microservice environments.
-  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Podman Tutorial For Beginners: Step by Step Guides 🌟](https://devopscube.com/podman-tutorial-beginners) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive introductory manual providing step-by-step guidance on installing, configuring, and operating Podman container systems. It reviews Podman's daemonless, rootless architecture, standard registry authentication workflows, and how it handles container execution relative to Docker CLI.
-  - **(2021)** [darumatic.com: Podman - Introduction 🌟](https://darumatic.com/blog/podman_introduction)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational overview of Podman's primary features, security improvements, and daemon-free design. It explores how fork-exec architectures simplify process mapping within parent cgroups and align directly with Linux security paradigms like auditd tracking.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 Podman features to try now](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-features-1) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights five high-impact Podman features: systemd integration, rootless execution, pod support, multiple image store locations, and advanced CLI capabilities. It helps engineers adopt cloud-native features that bypass standard Docker runtime limitations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tutorial: Host a Local Podman Image Registry 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-host-a-local-podman-image-registry) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An operations tutorial detailing how to host and secure a local container image registry on a Podman development node. This blueprint outlines container networking setups, systemd integration, and storage mounting strategies, facilitating offline local image building and rapid microservice prototyping loops.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Podman 3 and Docker Compose - How Does the Dockerless Compose Work? 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15PFfjuxtvM&ab_channel=mkdev) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This video tutorial covers the REST API capabilities introduced in Podman 3 and its virtualized Docker-compatible socket. It provides step-by-step demonstrations running unmodified Docker Compose setups under Podman, illustrating the underlying socket mapping mechanics that enable seamless developer workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Use Docker Compose with Podman to Orchestrate Containers on Fedora Linux](https://fedoramagazine.org/use-docker-compose-with-podman-to-orchestrate-containers-on-fedora) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An implementation manual focused on configuring Docker Compose pipelines to run on Fedora Linux workstations utilizing Podman's unprivileged user sockets. It explains how to bypass typical daemon-related attack vectors while maintaining high-fidelity support for standard multi-service YAML specs.
-  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Manage containers with Podman Compose](https://fedoramagazine.org/manage-containers-with-podman-compose) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource reviews the configuration of Podman Compose, a Python-based utility developed to interpret YAML schemas and execute local multi-container groupings. While it functions as a lightweight alternative, live grounding highlights that modern enterprise setups prefer native Docker Compose with `podman.sock` compatibility due to its deeper feature coverage.
-  - **(2021)** [crunchtools.com: Should I Use Docker Compose Or Podman Compose With Podman?](https://crunchtools.com/should-i-use-docker-compose-or-podman-compose-with-podman) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural comparison contrasts the usage of Podman Compose with Docker Compose running on Podman's virtualized API socket. The synthesis recommends leveraging the Docker-compatible socket configuration in enterprise environments for high-fidelity compatibility with complex multi-container definitions.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use Podman to get information about your containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/container-information-podman) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides techniques for extracting and parsing runtime telemetry data from Podman systems using structured queries and JSON outputs. It covers tools like `podman inspect` and `podman stats` to build local monitoring solutions for microservice containers.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: From Docker Compose to Kubernetes with Podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/compose-kubernetes-podman) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide covers the migration workflow from local Docker Compose files to production-ready Kubernetes manifests using Podman's native capability `podman generate kube`. This mechanism allows engineering teams to export local container configurations directly into standardized Kubernetes Pod specifications, accelerating the orchestration of modern microservices.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Build Kubernetes pods with Podman play kube](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-play-kube-updates) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the `podman play kube` command, which allows Podman to parse and deploy standard Kubernetes YAML definitions locally. This capability allows engineers to test and validate multi-container Kubernetes pod networks in a lightweight, local environment without a running Kubernetes cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to automate Podman installation and deployment using Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automate-podman-ansible) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to automate enterprise deployment of rootless Podman runtimes using Ansible playbooks and certified system roles. This setup streamlines the automated rollout of subUID mappings, customized registry structures, and storage configurations across highly distributed hybrid-cloud environments.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Create fast, easy, and repeatable containers with Podman and shell scripts](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/create-containers-podman-quickly) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates writing reproducible, automated container management pipelines using lightweight shell scripts coupled with Podman's CLI. It covers passing dynamic configurations, parsing telemetry data, and setting up automated cleanup tasks in resource-constrained environments.
-  - **(2021)** [tutorialworks.com: How to Start Containers Automatically, with Podman and Systemd](https://www.tutorialworks.com/podman-systemd) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into container auto-start architectures utilizing systemd unit files synthesized via `podman generate systemd`. This approach leverages native Linux init systems for container lifecycle orchestration, service restart policies, dependency tracking, and journald telemetry without requiring daemon overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Using Podman with BuildKit, the better Docker image builder 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/podman-buildkit) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced technical guide exploring how to configure rootless Podman to work with BuildKit, the high-performance image compiler. This configuration combines BuildKit's aggressive layer caching and multi-stage build speed optimizations with Podman's secure, unprivileged execution profile for modern container pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetespodcast.com: Podman, with Daniel Walsh and Brent Baude](https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/164-podman)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview featuring Podman's core creators, Daniel Walsh and Brent Baude, discussing the development of daemonless container engines. They detail the platform's architectural evolution, integration with local desktop managers, and its role as a secure foundation for Kubernetes microservices deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use auto-updates and rollbacks in Podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-auto-updates-rollbacks) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Podman's automated container lifecycle features designed for distributed edge environments. By coordinating with registry tags and systemd health checks, Podman triggers zero-touch image updates and automatic rollback workflows if service validation tests fail.
-  - **(2021)** [iongion.github.io: Podman Desktop Companion 🌟](https://iongion.github.io/podman-desktop-companion) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines an early community-driven Electron GUI companion built to manage Podman containers and networks visually. Live grounding notes that this community initiative has largely been succeeded by the official, enterprise-stable Podman Desktop application developed by Red Hat.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to pick the right container base image](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/13/how-to-pick-the-right-container-base-image)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a decision matrix to help system architects choose the correct container base image. Evaluates security requirements, language dependencies, distribution sizes, and long-term support obligations across Alpine, Debian, and Red Hat UBI configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Using Podman Compose with Microcks: A cloud-native API mocking and testing tool](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/22/using-podman-compose-with-microcks-a-cloud-native-api-mocking-and-testing-tool) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates executing Microcks, a cloud-native API mocking and testing tool, with Podman Compose in unprivileged host environments. This integration enables developers to simulate OpenAPI, gRPC, and AsyncAPI services locally without the overhead or security risks of managing a complex virtualized Docker daemon.
-  - **(2021)** [papertrail.com: Quick and Easy Way to Implement Kubernetes Logging](https://www.papertrail.com/blog/quick-and-easy-way-to-implement-kubernetes-logging) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores lightweight strategies to stream local container console logs directly to Papertrail's managed cloud-native logging endpoints, using minimal DaemonSet forwarders to speed up troubleshooting in development environments.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Logging in Production](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-logging-in-production-545ea88d9a4a) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines advanced production log aggregation architecture patterns. Investigates the trade-offs of using Node-level logging agents versus pod-level sidecars, detailing backpressure mitigation, rate-limiting rules, and long-term cold-storage archiving strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What you need to know about cluster logging in Kubernetes 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cluster-logging-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains native Kubernetes logging mechanics, focusing on how logs are collected from standard output (stdout/stderr) streams and buffered on nodes. Analyzes community patterns for scraping and shipping these records to central analytical pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Practice β€” Logging with Logstash and FluentD by Sidecar Container](https://dev.to/devopsvn/kubernetes-practice-logging-with-logstash-and-fluentd-by-sidecar-container-16oi)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical analysis of localized cluster logging using Logstash and Fluentd configured within Kubernetes sidecar containers. Focuses on isolating log streams per pod, implementing resource limits to prevent sidecar starvation, and decoupling application logging pipelines from the local node file system.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Service Level Objectives in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/service-level-objectives-in-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysis of implementing resilient Service Level Objectives (SLOs) natively inside Kubernetes environments. Explains mathematical error-budget calculation methodologies, Prometheus alert thresholds, and the strategic alignment of technical service indicators with business values.
-  - **(2021)** [influxdata.com: Expand Kubernetes Monitoring with Telegraf Operator](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/expand-kubernetes-monitoring-telegraf-operator)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural blueprint detailing how to auto-inject Telegraf sidecar containers into application pods using a specialized Kubernetes Operator. Streamlines deep telemetry collection across heterogeneous clusters without requiring manual deployment manifests modifications.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Certificates Expiration in Kubernetes with X.509 Exporter](https://itnext.io/monitoring-certificates-expiration-in-kubernetes-with-x-509-exporter-8030b69f611d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical deployment reference for integrating the X.509 Certificate Exporter into Prometheus monitoring frameworks to track and alert on TLS/SSL certificate lifetimes inside Kubernetes. Prevents unexpected service disruptions stemming from expired certificates.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 12 Critical Kubernetes Health Conditions You Need to Monitor](https://thenewstack.io/12-critical-kubernetes-health-conditions-you-need-to-monitor) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes twelve key health metrics and warning events across the cluster runtime, pinpointing latent issues like Out-Of-Memory (OOM) kills, disk pressure, CrashLoopBackOffs, API latency degradation, and certificate expirations before they escalate into service outages.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Kubernetes control plane](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-kubernetes-control-plane) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical guide detailing how to expose, scrap, and interpret diagnostic metrics from core Kubernetes control plane components, including etcd, kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager, and kube-scheduler. Provides target Grafana layouts and alerting thresholds critical for cluster-wide health.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Monitoring Kubernetes cert-manager Certificates with BotKube](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/monitoring-kubernetes-cert-manager-certificates) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details an elegant ChatOps pattern that integrates BotKube with cert-manager to actively push real-time TLS certificate expiration warnings and validation failures to Slack or Microsoft Teams, streamlining automated certificate lifecycle operations in production clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Kubernetes Jobs](https://itnext.io/monitoring-kubernetes-jobs-8adc241a7b60) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Targets the specific challenges of monitoring short-lived batch jobs and CronJobs inside Kubernetes. Outlines Prometheus query logic (PromQL) to detect run execution duration, failure codes, and long-running abandoned pods that bypass typical active deployment scraping rules.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to tackle Kubernetes observability challenges with Pixie](https://itnext.io/how-to-tackle-kubernetes-observability-challenges-with-pixie-4c6414ca913) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Pixie, an eBPF-powered Kubernetes-native observability tool that collects high-resolution telemetry, logs, and network flows directly from the Linux kernel without requiring code changes or sidecar agents. Highlights how Pixie simplifies network profiling and debug loops.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.fourninecloud.com: Kubernetes monitoring β€” How to monitor using prometheus?](https://blog.fourninecloud.com/kubernetes-monitoring-how-to-monitor-using-prometheus-f2eff767f6bb) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A beginner-to-intermediate tutorial demonstrating how to install, configure, and operate a Prometheus instance on a Kubernetes cluster. Outlines basic service discovery configurations, exporter architectures, and Prometheus-operator customization patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Using Prometheus to Avoid Disasters with Kubernetes CPU Limits 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/using-prometheus-to-avoid-disasters-with-kubernetes-cpu-limits) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep dive into using Prometheus metric queries to track CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) throttle time within AWS EKS. Demonstrates how micro-throttling hurts API tail-latencies and how to safely size resources to eliminate runtime CPU limit bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: 12 Commands to Debug Your Workloads 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-12-commands-to-debug-your-workloads)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated list of 12 essential kubectl commands designed to streamline low-level container and network diagnostics. Targets common day-2 operational challenges, addressing resource pressure, storage attachments, and system event inspection.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Tracing Pod2Pod Network Traffic in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/tracing-pod-to-pod-network-traffic-in-kubernetes-112523a325b2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” When service-to-service communication fails silently, engineers must dive deep into packet inspection. This tutorial guides readers through capture techniques, using tools like tcpdump and Wireshark inside container network namespaces to trace pod-to-pod traffic. It addresses the complexity of tracing traffic within overlay networks and virtual ethernet pairs.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 6 Kubernetes Best Practices to Empower Devs to Troubleshoot](https://thenewstack.io/6-kubernetes-best-practices-to-empower-devs-to-troubleshoot)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” DevOps maturity relies on empowering application developers to diagnose and resolve their own Kubernetes errors without administrative intervention. By providing accessible log aggregation, standardized event alerts, and ephemeral debugging shells, platform teams can eliminate operational bottlenecks. This framework details how to design developer-friendly observability environments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: Debug Clusters in 8 Commands 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-debug-clusters-in-8-commands)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical command-line cheat sheet that isolates eight crucial kubectl commands for diagnosing cluster and application failures. By leveraging advanced output formatting and resource filtering, engineers can quickly drill down from high-level service failures to underlying node exhaustion. This primer is designed for rapid incident response and system validation.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Distroless Container Debugging on K8s/OpenShift](https://itnext.io/distroless-container-debugging-on-k8s-openshift-e418fd66fdad) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” While distroless images enhance security by stripping out non-essential utilities and shells, they present unique challenges when live troubleshooting is required. This article explores strategies to bridge this gap, utilizing Kubernetes ephemeral containers and volume-mounting debug utilities on OpenShift. It demonstrates how to maintain a minimal attack surface without sacrificing operational diagnostics.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Understanding Kubernetes pod pending problems](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-pending-problems)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pods trapped in a 'Pending' state point directly to scheduling failures caused by resource exhaustion, node selectors, or volume binding delays. This deep dive from Sysdig explains how to read scheduler events and analyze resource request limits to unlock stuck deployments. Engineers will learn how to identify node-affinity conflicts and taint/toleration mismatches.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.alexellis.io: How to Troubleshoot Applications on Kubernetes 🌟](https://blog.alexellis.io/troubleshooting-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A classic, hands-on troubleshooting guide tailored for engineers deploying applications to Kubernetes clusters. It provides a logical flow of commands from checking container logs and inspecting events to executing commands inside a container. This resource is excellent for developing the primary instincts required to resolve containerized application failures.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What David Flanagan Learned Fixing Kubernetes Clusters](https://thenewstack.io/what-david-flanagan-learned-fixing-kubernetes-clusters)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This synthesis highlights critical real-world lessons from fixing broken Kubernetes clusters under pressure, illustrating how misconfigurations lead to spectacular outages. It emphasizes that basic oversights in DNS configuration, RBAC permissions, and resource constraints cause the majority of cluster-wide failures. This post-mortem review serves as a warning and a guide to preventative cluster maintenance.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Troubleshooting Primer](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-troubleshooting-primer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational text that introduces the core mechanics of the Kubernetes control plane and how components interact during deployment failures. It explains the relationship between the API server, controller manager, scheduler, and kubelet, illustrating where common failures arise. This primer establishes the necessary context for executing advanced diagnostics.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: What is Kubernetes CrashLoopBackOff? And how to fix it 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/debug-kubernetes-crashloopbackoff)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A definitive guide from Sysdig addressing the causes, mechanics, and remediation steps for the ubiquitous CrashLoopBackOff state. The article unpacks how the kubelet manages backoff loops when an application continuously crashes on startup. It outlines diagnostic strategies combining container telemetry with log output to pinpoint runtime exceptions.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Silent Pod Killer](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-silent-pod-killer-104e7c8054d9) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article investigates the elusive scenarios where the Linux kernel OOM killer terminates container processes silently without registering a clean Kubernetes OOMKilled status. This discrepancy occurs when sub-processes within a container are targeted, leaving the main container entrypoint running but degraded. The author shares advanced debugging tips utilizing system logs and container runtimes to detect these hidden failures.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Understanding Kubernetes Evicted Pods](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-evicted)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pod eviction is a proactive defense mechanism executed by the kubelet when a node faces critical resource pressure, such as low disk space or memory exhaustion. This guide details the eviction lifecycle, explaining the difference between soft and hard eviction thresholds. It provides practical strategies for configuring tolerations and cluster autoscaling to prevent widespread application downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [andydote.co.uk: The Problem with CPUs and Kubernetes](https://andydote.co.uk/2021/06/02/os-cpus-and-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A low-level analysis of how the Linux kernel scheduler interacting with CFS quota limits can severely throttle Kubernetes pods, even when total CPU utilization is low. The author exposes the architectural friction between container resource limits and multi-threaded application runtimes like Java and Go. Platform engineers will find valuable tuning techniques to mitigate silent latency spikes caused by CPU throttling.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes OOM and CPU Throttling](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/troubleshoot-kubernetes-oom)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly analytical post from Sysdig comparing the operational impacts of memory exhaustion (OOM) versus CPU exhaustion (Throttling). While OOM errors lead to sudden container termination and service disruption, CPU throttling leads to slow response times and latency degradation. The guide explains how to monitor these metrics to balance cluster cost against application performance.
-  - **(2021)** [thorsten-hans.com: Debugging apps in Kubernetes with Bridge](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/debugging-apps-in-kubernetes-with-bridge) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Hands-on guide focusing on Microsoft's 'Bridge to Kubernetes' tool for direct local debugging within an active cluster context. Evaluates how the mechanism redirects traffic to a local machine without modifying production routing topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS Account Cloud9 Visualizer](https://github.com/wongcyrus/aws-account-cloud9-visualizer) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized developer tool tailored for deployment inside AWS Cloud9 instances. Allows engineers to quickly visualize localized cloud development patterns and inspect running sandboxes directly from the IDE.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Introducing a Google Cloud architecture diagramming tool](https://cloud.google.com/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Google Cloud's web-based console architecture designer. Explains how engineering departments construct, validate, and export precise GCP topology maps using standardized reference modules.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: πŸš€10 Trending projects on GitHub for web developers - 3rd December 2021](https://dev.to/iainfreestone/10-trending-projects-on-github-for-web-developers-3rd-december-2021-12f5) [JAVASCRIPT/TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Weekly technical snapshot capturing ten trending open-source projects on GitHub, focusing on next-generation web platforms, development libraries, and modular application utilities.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 best GitHub repos for developers](https://dev.to/mariamarsh/10-best-github-repos-for-developers-5gmp) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights ten essential GitHub repositories containing computer science guidelines, system architecture patterns, and algorithmic exercises critical for platform and backend software engineering.
-  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: The 5 Best Open-Source Webinar Software](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-open-source-webinar-software) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluation of five dominant open-source platforms suitable for hosting high-density webinars. Assesses audio/video synchronization qualities, deployment flexibility, and server performance requirements.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Frontend VS Backend – What's the Difference?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/frontend-vs-backend-whats-the-difference) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core documentation outlining the client-server architecture model. Contrasts browser rendering, DOM manipulation, and static client hosting with server runtime execution, API interfaces, and database persistence layers.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 5 Books and Courses to Learn Object Oriented Programming in Depth](https://dev.to/javinpaul/5-books-and-courses-to-learn-object-oriented-programming-in-depth-4kff) [JAVA/C++ CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews five industry-standard courses and manuals targeting deep Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) architectures, clean design principles (SOLID), and enterprise domain-driven modeling patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Better Way To Code: Documentation Driven Development](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/a-better-way-to-code-documentation-driven-development-1kem) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Documentation Driven Development (DDD). Explains how specifying schemas, system boundaries, and API interfaces in documentation before coding leads to cleaner microservice separation.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Ballerina for Full-Stack Developers: A Guide to Creating Backend APIs](https://www.infoq.com/articles/ballerina-fullstack-rest-api) [BALLERINA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical evaluation of Ballerina as an open-source programming language specifically designed for backend microservice integration. Focuses on native support for HTTP/2, gRPC, and JSON data transformations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Software Collections 3.8 and Red Hat Developer Toolset 11 now generally available](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/15/red-hat-software-collections-38-and-red-hat-developer-toolset-11-now-generally) [C/C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Release summary detailing Red Hat Software Collections 3.8 and Developer Toolset 11. Explains runtime lifecycle considerations, package availability, and GCC version upgrades for building enterprise software on RHEL platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [Helm and Kubernetes Tutorial - Introduction](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cwjtN3gkD4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introductory video course establishing foundational Kubernetes packaging concepts. Covers basic chart configuration, deployment lifecycles, and initial client interactions to transition from manual manifests to structured releases.
-  - **(2021)** [Helm 3: Validating Helm Chart Values with JSON Schemas 🌟](https://www.arthurkoziel.com/validate-helm-chart-values-with-json-schemas) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical guide on leveraging JSON Schema definitions (`values.schema.json`) to enforce parameter validation prior to execution. Mitigates run-time failures and schema mismatches in multi-tenant environments by validating configuration inputs during build time.
-  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: What is a Helm Chart? A Tutorial for Kubernetes Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-a-helm-chart-tutorial-for-kubernetes-beginners)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive beginner tutorial exploring Helm fundamentals. Translates Kubernetes packaging logic into relatable analogies and guides developers through editing templates and launching basic infrastructure releases.
-  - **(2021)** [thedeveloperstory.com: Helm 101: Brief introduction to kubernetes package manager](https://thedeveloperstory.com/2021/07/12/helm-101-brief-introduction-to-kubernetes-package-manager)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Fundamental introduction outlining the role of Helm in managing the complexity of Kubernetes infrastructure. Discusses key files (values.yaml, templates directory) and common installation command sequences.
-  - **(2021)** [mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes/helm: Kubernetes-101: Helm 🌟](https://mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes/helm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive instructional module exploring basic and intermediate Helm tasks. Integrates localized labs covering chart structuring, release revisions management, and customized CLI command execution.
-  - **(2021)** [rafay.co: Helm Chart Hooks Tutorial](https://rafay.co/ai-and-cloud-native-blog/helm-chart-hooks-tutorial)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive breakdown of Helm lifecycle hooks (e.g., pre-install, post-upgrade). Explains how to coordinate prerequisite checks, execute database migrations, or trigger custom operations outside of standard deployment routines.
-  - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: Steering Straight with Helm Charts Best Practices 🌟](https://jfrog.com/blog/helm-charts-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Industry recommendations for designing robust Helm charts. Explores standard naming conventions, managing optional dependencies, versioning strategies (Semantic Versioning), and optimizing values files for enterprise-grade registries.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Making the most out of Helm templates 🌟](https://palark.com/blog/advanced-helm-templating) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced tutorial highlighting powerful features in Helm’s templating engine (Go templates/Sprig library). Outlines loops, conditional formatting, dictionary manipulation, and helper functions to reduce manifest duplication.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Reference Other Values in Helm Chart Values File](https://itnext.io/reference-other-values-in-helm-chart-values-file-19d44d9276c7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights an advanced strategy for referencing parameters dynamically within a single Helm values.yaml file. Reduces configuration duplication through strategic use of self-referencing YAML anchors or templated overrides.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: HULL Tutorial 01: Introducing HULL, the Helm Universal Layer Library](https://dev.to/gre9ory/hull-tutorial-01-introducing-hull-the-helm-universal-layer-library-4njb) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical introduction to HULL (Helm Universal Layer Library), a standardized, library-chart-driven mechanism to dramatically simplify Kubernetes manifest configuration without writing massive custom Go templates.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Helm: reusable chart β€” named templates, and a generic chart for multiple applications](https://itnext.io/helm-reusable-chart-named-templates-and-a-generic-chart-for-multiple-applications-13d9b26e9244) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores building a reusable helper chart that leverages named templates to configure generic patterns across diverse microservices deployments. Drastically minimizes copy-paste patterns in massive Kubernetes portfolios.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.heyal.co.uk: How to unit-test your helm charts with Golang 🌟](https://blog.heyal.co.uk/unit-testing-helm-charts) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical look into executing unit testing on Helm chart outputs using Go tests instead of simple bash scripts. Ensures template logic parses properly and conforms to runtime requirements prior to deploy.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: GitOps Guide to the Galaxy: Working with Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FzOlSed5ts&ab_channel=OpenShift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video detailing best practices when pairing Helm with GitOps engines (such as Argo CD). Investigates template-rendering synchronization patterns, managing secret encryption, and maintaining single-source-of-truth states in git.
-  - **(2021)** [codefresh.io: Using Helm with GitOps 🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/using-helm-with-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the synergies and friction points of matching the declarative GitOps model with Helm's transactional release engine. Recommends strategies for separating configuration definitions from package logic.
-  - **(2021)** [Zero to Kubernetes CI/CD in 5 minutes with Jenkins and Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMOzF_xAm7w)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates rapid bootstrap of a Jenkins-driven CI/CD workflow utilizing Helm charts for packaging. Showcases how automation systems leverage the Helm CLI to rapidly package, version, and deploy builds into target namespaces.
-  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: Create Reproducible Security in Kubernetes with Helm 3 and Helm Charts](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/create-reproducible-security-in-kubernetes-with-helm-3-and-helm-charts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical guide discussing Helm 3 security baselines, image registry verification, and using secure defaults in charts. Addresses how declarative configurations align with modern threat model structures inside production networks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Applying Kubernetes Security Best Practices to Helm Charts 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/applying-kubernetes-security-best-practices-to-helm-charts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive security guide detailing structural techniques to audit and secure third-party Helm charts before production rollout. Covers network policies, security contexts, and container permission baselines.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Helm security and best practices](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/how-to-secure-helm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hardening guidelines detailing secure Helm usage. Discusses securing helm charts against common configuration risks, managing credentials in secret layers instead of source files, and verifying container images in pipeline states.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Upgrade Helm if You Don’t Want to Share Your Username and Password (Helm’s CVE-2021-32690) 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/upgrade-helm-if-you-dont-want-to-share-your-username-and-password)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critical analysis of Helm security vulnerability CVE-2021-32690. Investigates how auth credentials could be inadvertently leaked to third-party domains during chart installations, emphasizing immediate upgrades to safe client versions.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift Certification extends support for Kubernetes-native technologies with Helm 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-certification-extends-support-kubernetes-native-technologies-helm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Press release outlining Red Hat's native support and certification paths for Helm charts in OpenShift. Reinforces Helm's status as a first-class citizen in Enterprise hybrid-cloud orchestration frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Node.js applications to Red Hat OpenShift with Helm](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/20/deploy-nodejs-applications-red-hat-openshift-helm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on guide focusing on containerizing and deploying Node.js microservices to OpenShift 4 using Helm charts. Covers localized template customization and resource quota alignments for developer-driven environments.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/francoislp: Post-mortem: 1h30 downtime on a Saturday morning](https://dev.to/francoislp/post-mortem-1h30-downtime-on-a-saturday-morning-5af0) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Real-world operational post-mortem detailing high-severity production downtime triggered by a silent failure in a Helm upgrade. Explains the critical importance of dry-runs, strict testing, and canary stages for chart deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Helm Release Time-To-Live(TTL)β³πŸ’€ for Temporary Environments](https://dev.to/rtpro/helm-release-time-to-livettl-for-temporary-environments-1239)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines techniques to implement a TTL (Time-To-Live) mechanism for Helm releases. Crucial for optimizing cloud spend in ephemeral testing environments by garbage-collecting resources after pre-defined lifetimes.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.knell.it: Making your Helm Chart observable for Prometheus](https://christianhuth.de/making-your-helm-chart-observable-for-prometheus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to embed ServiceMonitor or PodMonitor definitions natively into Helm templates. Simplifies application observability by automatically registering target resources for Prometheus scraping post-deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What Kubernetes taught me about development](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/kubernetes-developer) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural reflection detailing key developer-centric shifts encountered when adapting to Kubernetes environments. It explores paradigms like declarative APIs, container-first test loops, and how platform engineers must redefine application boundaries in microservice environments.
-  - **(2021)** [zdnet: There's no ops like NoOps: the next evolution of DevOps](https://www.zdnet.com/article/theres-no-ops-like-noops-the-next-evolution-of-devops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece evaluating the long-term migration of standard enterprise DevOps frameworks into a NoOps paradigm. Discusses how cloud-native serverless, PaaS platforms, and policy-as-code models reduce manually managed compute resources.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Is NoOps the Future of Cloud Networking?](https://devops.com/is-noops-the-future-of-cloud-networking) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the intersection of automated networking policies and NoOps. Outlines how SDN controllers, declarative API gateways, and service mesh automated loops handle routing and network microsegmentation automatically.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Up Your DevOps Game: It’s Time for NoOps](https://devops.com/up-your-devops-game-its-time-for-noops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes actionable tactics for transitioning DevOps engineering pipelines into automated, serverless-first NoOps infrastructures. Discusses standardized declarative delivery flows and policy engine setups.
-  - **(2021)** [Serverless Computing: Moving from DevOps to NoOps](https://devops.com/serverless-computing-moving-from-devops-to-noops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how serverless architectures drive NoOps execution. Emphasizes shifting operations responsibilities (e.g., node provisioning, patching, scaling) to public cloud platforms, allowing developers to focus strictly on code components.
-  - **(2021)** [Automate rollbacks for Amazon ECS rolling deployments with CloudWatch alarms](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/automate-rollbacks-for-amazon-ecs-rolling-deployments-with-cloudwatch-alarms) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide outlining automated deployment rollback capabilities within ECS rolling deployments. It illustrates how CloudWatch alarms can monitor application health (e.g., HTTP 5xx rates) during active deployments and automatically trigger rollbacks to a previously stable revision to maintain high availability.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Upgrade Cert-Manager for Your Production Deployment Without Downtime](https://itnext.io/upgrade-cert-manager-for-your-production-deployment-without-downtime-ee5d32fabec8) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical guide focusing on upgrading production cert-manager instances without cluster downtime. Addresses API version deprecations, webhook migrations, and handling CRD migrations smoothly.
-  - **(2021)** [rejupillai.com: Let’s Encrypt the Web (for free)](https://rejupillai.com/index.php/2021/03/06/configure-tls-on-gke-ingress-for-free-with-lets-encrypt)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical walk-through detailing TLS integration on a GKE Ingress controller. Guides the configuration of HTTP-01 and DNS-01 ACME validations using cert-manager, resulting in automated, free public certificates.
-  - **(2021)** [Hands on your first Kubernetes secrets 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-uk/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This hands-on tutorial guides developers through creating, decoding, and mounting native Kubernetes Secret resources within applications. It highlights base64 encoding limitations and advises on key architectural alternatives, such as HashiCorp Vault integration, Sealed Secrets, or CSI secret store drivers for production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [isovalent.com: Detecting a Container Escape with Cilium and eBPF](https://isovalent.com/blog/post/2021-11-container-escape) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth case study of container escape tactics and real-time detection utilizing eBPF and Cilium. It highlights limits of traditional syscall auditing, showcasing how kernel-level hooks identify privilege escalation without agent-induced overhead. Live Grounding points to eBPF-based security as the modern baseline for runtime security orchestration.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Secure your Kubernetes deployments with eBPF](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/16/secure-your-kubernetes-deployments-ebpf) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) technology shifts the runtime security paradigm away from heavy, sidecar-based observability architectures. Demonstrates writing and attaching kernel sandboxed utilities to track execution and networking footprints with minimal CPU overhead. Crucial reading for high-scale, security-conscious platform teams.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Jetstack Secure Promises to Ease Kubernetes TLS Security](https://thenewstack.io/jetstack-secure-promises-to-ease-kubernetes-tls-security)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the release and architecture of Jetstack Secure, which simplifies and automates TLS lifecycle tracking via cert-manager. Explains the centralization of public key infrastructures (PKIs) across multi-cluster hybrid clouds. Prevents application downtime caused by unpredicted certificate expirations.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Armo Releases Kubescape K8s Security Testing Tool: Q&A with VP Jonathan Kaftzan](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/09/kubescape)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview exploring the architecture, technical goals, and philosophy behind Kubescape. Focuses on simplifying multi-framework compliance analysis for platform engineers. Details how the tool analyzes YAML formats and active runtimes to find security posture anomalies.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Effective Secrets with Vault and Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/effective-secrets-with-vault-and-kubernetes-9af5f5c04d06) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural overview on configuring HashiCorp Vault inside Kubernetes clusters. Covers the Vault Agent Sidecar Injector pattern, dynamic database credential generation, and leveraging Kubernetes service accounts for seamless Vault token exchange.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Vault cluster with auto unseal on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/vault-cluster-with-auto-unseal-on-kubernetes-8e469f9cdcfd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed structural guide for configuring an enterprise-grade, highly available HashiCorp Vault cluster in Kubernetes. Features automated unsealing integrations using cloud KMS systems (AWS KMS/GCP KMS) to remove manual keys dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #19: Manage app credentials using Kubernetes Secrets 🌟](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/07/kubernetes-for-developers-19-manage-app-credentials-using-Kubernetes-Secrets.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Developer-centric guide to configuring application manifests for secret consumption. Compares the security profiles of importing secrets as environment variables against dynamic filesystem mounts, detailing runtime behavior and update propagation.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps Part 2: Introduction to Secrets](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-part-2-introduction-to-secrets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview of state management strategies within modern Kubernetes runtimes. Highlights basic secrets integration patterns, emphasizing security isolation layers required to protect persistent state in complex application architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The NSA Can Help Secure Your Kubernetes Clusters](https://thenewstack.io/the-nsa-can-help-you-secure-your-kubernetes-clusters)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the joint security guidance on Kubernetes hardening issued by the NSA and CISA. Translates government recommendations into actionable steps for enterprise IT administrators. Focuses on separation of credentials and configuring audit pathways.
-  - **(2021)** [therecord.media: NSA, CISA publish Kubernetes hardening guide 🌟🌟](https://therecord.media/nsa-cisa-publish-kubernetes-hardening-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed breakdown of the NSA/CISA Kubernetes Hardening Guide. Emphasizes container sandboxing, running applications with minimal privilege bounds, and dividing networks to limit damage. A vital reference point for regulatory compliance projects.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/09/kubernetes-hardening-guidance)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores key recommendations from CISA and the NSA regarding cluster infrastructure protection. Demystifies technical methods for managing root filesystems, authenticating platform API requests, and using logging setups to trace lateral movement.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: NSA on How to Harden Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/nsa-on-how-to-harden-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical review focusing on the security configurations defined within the NSA hardening guides. Covers container escape avoidance, using read-only structures, and setting up logging patterns. Beneficial for system engineers translating recommendations to production setups.
-  - **(2021)** [hackerone.com: Authenticated kubernetes principal with restricted permissions can retrieve ingress-nginx serviceaccount token and secrets across all namespaces](https://hackerone.com/reports/1249583) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed post-mortem report demonstrating how restricted cluster principals could extract ingress-nginx service account tokens. This real-world vulnerability highlights the architectural danger of over-privileged system namespaces. It emphasizes the need to isolate and continuously audit ingress controller configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: How to setup Role based access (RBAC) to Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/role-based-access-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical analysis of native Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). Explains authorization objects (Roles, ClusterRoles, and Bindings) alongside API groups to help design least-privilege structures.
-  - **(2021)** [mjarosie.github.io: IAM roles for Kubernetes service accounts - deep dive](https://mjarosie.github.io/dev/2021/09/15/iam-roles-for-kubernetes-service-accounts-deep-dive.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thorough exploration of AWS IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA). Demystifies how AWS OpenID Connect (OIDC) federation interacts with mutating admission webhooks to inject dynamic, temporary AWS STS credentials into Kubernetes pods.
-  - **(2021)** [linkerd.io: Using Kubernetes's new Bound Service Account Tokens for secure workload identity](https://linkerd.io/2021/12/28/using-kubernetess-new-bound-service-account-tokens-for-secure-workload-identity/index.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines Linkerd's transition to Kubernetes Bound Service Account Tokens (TokenRequest API). Explains the security benefits of using tokens containing specific audiences, node bindings, and short lifetimes to mitigate credential leakage risks.
-  - **(2021)** [geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz: Using OAuth2 proxy for Kubernetes Dashboard](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/recipes/kubernetes/oauth2-proxy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A configuration guide describing how to wrap the Kubernetes Dashboard and sensitive internal APIs with oauth2-proxy, enabling secure OIDC integrations and SSO workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Detailed Talk about K8S Cluster Security from the Perspective of Attackers (Part 1)](https://dev.to/tutorialboy/a-detailed-talk-about-k8s-cluster-security-from-the-perspective-of-attackers-part-1-3mm5) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an attacker's perspective on Kubernetes deployment flaws. Explores breakout methodologies, privilege escalation via over-permissioned service accounts, and API Server compromise scenarios, illustrating defensive configurations required to counter threats.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.frankel.ch: Learning by auditing Kubernetes manifests](https://blog.frankel.ch/learning-auditing-kubernetes-manifests)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational approach to understanding Kubernetes security postures through direct manifest auditing. The author walks through security context misconfigurations, detailing how over-privileged containers expose node architectures. This technique bridges the gap between passive development and active cluster security controls.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Implementing a Secure-First Pod Security Policy Architecture](https://itnext.io/implementing-a-restricted-first-pod-security-policyarchitecture-af4e906593b0) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a secure-first PSP implementation strategy. In modern systems, this restricted-first paradigm must be executed via the native Pod Security Admission (PSA) controller. It guides readers on blocking privileged root escalation paths in older clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: What's new in Security Profiles Operator v0.4.0](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/17/security-profiles-operator)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official release announcement detailing the evolution of SPO. It highlights improved profile recording capabilities, integration with kubectl, and initial support for SELinux. Crucial for understanding the transition from manual profiles to automation.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Hardening Your Kubernetes Cluster - Guidelines (Pt. 2) 🌟](https://blog.gitguardian.com/hardening-your-k8s-pt-2) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The second part of a structural security guide detailing advanced settings such as RBAC limitations, audit logging targets, container engine isolation, and secrets scanning policies.
-  - **(2021)** [microsoft.com: Secure containerized environments with updated threat matrix for Kubernetes](https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2021/03/23/secure-containerized-environments-with-updated-threat-matrix-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses updates to Microsoft's threat matrix for Kubernetes, refining mapped attack vectors based on modern production compromise telemetry. Covers control plane compromises and cloud identity integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 1: Pods](https://blog.gitguardian.com/kubernetes-tutorial-part-1-pods) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of GitGuardian's workload security tutorial, targeting critical pod configurations such as root user restrictions, secure namespaces, and minimizing host-level network sharing.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Securing the Kubernetes software supply chain with Microsoft's Ratify](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2271333/securing-the-kubernetes-software-supply-chain.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on utilizing Ratify as an admission controller to verify container metadata, secure supply-chain signatures (via Cosign/Notation), and enforce strict provenance validation before execution.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: The race to secure Kubernetes at run time](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270825/the-race-to-secure-kubernetes-at-runtime.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents the evolution of runtime threat defense in cloud-native platforms, discussing the industry shift toward kernel-level security telemetry leveraging eBPF technology.
-  - **(2021)** [helpnetsecurity.com: Kubestriker: A security auditing tool for Kubernetes clusters 🌟](https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/05/04/security-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews Kubestriker, a lightweight, agentless open-source security scanner that audits Kubernetes control plane configurations, insecure ports, and IAM roles for vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How-To: Kubernetes Cluster Network Security 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-kubernetes-cluster-network-security-f19bc99161f5) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical tutorial covering secure network policy design. Guides readers through limiting pod egress/ingress, utilizing global network policies, and implementing namespaces as security perimeters.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: The State of Kubernetes Security](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/state-kubernetes-security) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's analysis of container security threats, identifying key issues such as misconfigurations, unpatched vulnerabilities, and integration friction in cloud-native operational environments.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: State of Kubernetes Security Report - Spring 2021 (PDF) 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/rhdc/managed-files/cl-state-kubernetes-security-report-ebook-f29117-202106-en.pdf) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive market study from Spring 2021 highlighting systemic security incidents and detailing key threat factors, infrastructure risks, and tooling choices among enterprise development teams.
-  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Discover the Top 5 Kubernetes Security Mistakes You're (Probably) Making](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/top-5-kubernetes-security-mistakes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies common configuration mistakes like neglected CPU/memory limits, running containers as root, and using unvalidated base images, offering immediate structural remedies.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes: An Examination of Major Attacks 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-an-examination-of-major-attacks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Conducts retrospective post-mortems on major real-world Kubernetes security incidents, tracing malicious lateral movements, coin-miner deployments, and critical data breaches back to root posture issues.
-  - **(2021)** [goteleport.com: Kubernetes API Access Security Hardening](https://goteleport.com/blog/kubernetes-api-access-security) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Assesses security postures for Kube-API exposure, outlining standard secure practices including zero-trust access, bastions, detailed telemetry streams, and short-lived credentials.
-  - **(2021)** [karlstoney.com: Istio 503's with UC's and TCP Fun Times](https://karlstoney.com/istio-503s-ucs-and-tcp-fun-times) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-impact technical case study investigating intermittent HTTP 503 errors and connection closure (UC) challenges under high TCP load inside Istio service meshes. Excellent deep-dive into sidecar race conditions.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Istio: part 1 – Istio Components](https://dev.to/aurelievache/understanding-istio-part-1-istio-components-4ik5) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrated introductory series that demystifies core Istio components including virtual services, gateway declarations, destination rules, and observability patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes, Microservices, and Istioβ€Š β€” A Great Fit!](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-microservices-istio%E2%80%8A-%E2%80%8Aa-great-fit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the collaborative synergy between Docker containerization, Kubernetes scheduling, microservice separation of concerns, and Istio's sidecar-driven routing policies.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io - Service Mesh: The Gateway to Cloud Migration](https://thenewstack.io/when-you-need-or-dont-need-service-mesh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Pragmatic decision matrix exploring when to adopt a service mesh versus when standard Kubernetes networking abstractions suffice. Analyzes traffic control, security, and team capability variables.
-  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Learn how to rate limit requests in Istio 🌟](https://www.solo.io/blog/tutorial-rate-limiting-of-service-requests-in-istio-service-mesh) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Specialized guide showing how to implement rate limiting configurations inside Istio. Steps through integration with external Redis-backed Envoy filters to protect upstream dependencies.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Istio, the Kubernetes service mesh](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-istio) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Operational overview focused on gathering metrics from the Istio control plane (Istiod) and sidecar proxies. Synthesizes standard Prometheus configurations to target golden signals.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why Do You Need Istio When You Already Have Kubernetes? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/why-do-you-need-istio-when-you-already-have-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep discussion outlining why standard Kubernetes routing resources fall short of handling sophisticated application-level routing. Demonstrates how Istio implements intelligent weight-based splitting, distributed tracing, and zero-trust policies out of the box.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Istio and Why Does Kubernetes Need it? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-istio-and-why-does-kubernetes-need-it)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory overview focusing on how Istio decouples communication concerns from business logic. Explains the operational benefits of shifting circuit breaking, telemetry collection, and dynamic routing into Envoy proxies.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Istio & Service Mesh - simply explained in 15 mins 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16fgzklcF7Y&ab_channel=TechWorldwithNana)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured visual video tutorial explaining Istio's control plane (Istiod) and sidecar proxy data plane architecture. Delivers a high-level explanation of routing, security policies, and distributed telemetry collection within fifteen minutes.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Solo.io: Istio Is Winning the Service Mesh War](https://thenewstack.io/solo-io-istio-is-winning-the-service-mesh-war)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive market analysis examining Istio's technical and community dominance over competitor service meshes. Highlights how deep integration with Kubernetes, rich feature sets, and aggressive industry backing cemented Istio as the dominant standard for service-to-service connectivity.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Taffic Shaping - Kubernetes & Istio | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/traffic-shaping-with-kubernetes-and-istio-7e44fbfca200)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step exploration of traffic shaping options inside Istio, including request shadowing, percentage-based splits, and fault injection strategies designed to proactively test system limits and resilience patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [samos-it.com: Securing Redis with Istio TLS origination](https://samos-it.com/posts/securing-redis-istio-tls-origniation-termination.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical tutorial on configuring Istio to handle outbound TLS origination for external Redis database instances. Demonstrates configuring ServiceEntry and DestinationRule resources to transparently encrypt traffic in transit without modifying microservice application code.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Securing Istio Workloads with Auth0](https://thenewstack.io/securing-istio-workloads-with-auth0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on securing microservice workloads by configuring Istio RequestAuthentication to validate Auth0-issued JSON Web Tokens (JWT). Offloads token validation to the Envoy proxy sidecar, shielding backend services from authorization code boilerplates.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Istio 1.10 Improves Scalability and Revision Control](https://thenewstack.io/istio-1-10-improves-scalability-and-revision-control)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines performance enhancements and lifecycle management tooling introduced in Istio 1.10. Specifically reviews canary control plane upgrades and telemetry collection optimizations to limit memory overhead in intensive environments.
-  - **(2021)** [istio.io: Configuring failover for external services](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2021/external-locality-failover) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official technical documentation covering how to configure high-availability failover for services running outside the immediate mesh. Utilizes ServiceEntry, DestinationRule, and VirtualService configurations to coordinate multi-region and external egress redundancy.
-  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Upgrading Istio without Downtime](https://www.solo.io/blog/upgrading-istio-without-downtime)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide focusing on executing risk-free, canary-based control plane upgrades of Istio. Details how to run multiple side-by-side versions of `istiod` and progressively update namespace labels to migrate workloads without downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [useanvil.com: Load balancing gRPC in Kubernetes with Istio](https://www.useanvil.com/blog/engineering/load-balancing-grpc-in-kubernetes-with-istio)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains why traditional L4 Kubernetes service proxies fail to properly distribute traffic for HTTP/2-based gRPC connections. Details how Istio acts at Layer 7 to intelligently resolve multiplexed gRPC endpoints and distribute load evenly across backend pods.
-  - **(2021)** [jimmysong.io: Understanding the Sidecar Injection, Traffic Intercepting & Routing Process in Istio](https://jimmysong.io/blog/sidecar-injection-iptables-and-traffic-routing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into the mechanics of sidecar injection, iptables configuration, and traffic redirection in Istio. Indispensable reading for platform architects needing to diagnose internal routing mechanisms or design custom networking overlays.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Observing gRPC-based Microservices on Amazon EKS running Istio](https://itnext.io/observing-grpc-based-microservices-on-amazon-eks-running-istio-77ba90dd8cc0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An observability-focused lab demonstrating how to monitor gRPC network flows inside Amazon EKS clusters running Istio. Covers Prometheus metric ingestion and Envoy access log configurations specifically optimized for HTTP/2 payloads.
-  - **(2021)** [tetrate.io: Multicluster Management with Kubernetes and Istio 🌟](https://tetrate.io/blog/what-is-istio-and-why-does-kubernetes-need-it)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Tetrate's approach to cross-cluster service visibility, network isolation boundaries, and identity propagation in heterogeneous environments. Demonstrates patterns for maintaining strong administrative boundaries across hybrid networks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Multicluster Management with Kubernetes and Istio](https://thenewstack.io/multicluster-management-with-kubernetes-and-istio)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the primary deployment patterns for multi-cluster Kubernetes environments running Istio. Compares shared control planes with replicated control planes, highlighting the network and operational trade-offs of each design.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Multicluster Traffic Mirroring with Istio and Kind](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/07/12/multicluster-traffic-mirroring-with-istio-and-kind)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical technical guide for creating a multi-cluster local playground using Kind and Istio. Detailed configurations walk developers through setting up cross-cluster network routes and safely mirroring production traffic to staging environments.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Find issues in your Istio mesh with Kiali](https://itnext.io/find-issues-in-your-istio-mesh-with-kiali-89d37d5e1fb1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical troubleshooting handbook illustrating how to isolate and identify performance and security issues in an Istio mesh using Kiali's built-in visual metrics and route validation.
-  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: A Guide to Deploying Jaeger on Kubernetes in Production](https://hackernoon.com/a-guide-to-deploying-jaeger-on-kubernetes-in-production-0p2n3tub)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operations guide detailing how to run Jaeger in high-traffic production environments on Kubernetes. Compares Elasticsearch and Cassandra storage backends and reviews the deployment of collectors and agents.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Scaling Your Application With Kubernetes | Pavan Belagatti](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/scaling-your-application-with-kubernetes-5715) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A brief overview introducing cloud-native application scaling mechanisms. Explores simple replica configurations and metrics monitoring strategies, serving as an outstanding initial developer onboarding reference.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes pod autoscaler using custom metrics](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-autoscaler) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A configuration guide describing how to pipe Prometheus metrics into the Kubernetes HPA. Focuses on implementing fine-grained, application-level scaling indicators directly from live business metric telemetry to resolve demand peaks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Scaling Microservices on Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/scaling-microservices-on-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A systematic review outlining why microservice-based applications on Kubernetes scale more efficiently than monolithic equivalents. Details patterns for isolating performance-critical application layers and scaling them horizontally without bloated infrastructure footprints.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler: More than scaling out](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-cluster-autoscaler-more-than-scaling-out-7b2d97f10b27) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized technical deep-dive looking at Cluster Autoscaler scale-in (consolidation) mechanics. Analyzes pod disruption budgets, graceful termination routines, and scheduler algorithms that guarantee high system uptime during server compression.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: K8s Vertical Pod Autoscaling 🌟](https://itnext.io/k8s-vertical-pod-autoscaling-fd9e602cbf81) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical guide examining VPA internal controllers, highlighting the Recommender, Updater, and Admission Controller. Outlines how the validating admission hook operates to dynamically mutate resources during pod lifecycles.
-  - **(2021)** [velotio.com: Autoscaling in Kubernetes using HPA and VPA](https://www.velotio.com/engineering-blog/autoscaling-in-kubernetes-using-hpa-vpa) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused engineering comparison analyzing the operational differences and compatibility conflicts of HPA and VPA. Instructs on configuring boundaries to ensure stable application scaling.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/danielepolencic: Request-based autoscaling in Kubernetes: scaling to zero](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/request-based-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-scaling-to-zero-2i73) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the mechanics of scale-to-zero capabilities in Kubernetes, focusing on HTTP request buffering and activator-driven routing. Contrasts traditional resource-metrics Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) with Knative-style Pod autoscaling. Essential reading for architects designing resource-optimized serverless architectures on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Event Driven Autoscaling](https://itnext.io/event-driven-autoscaling-503b5cefaa49) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Broad architectural deep-dive into the paradigm shift from resource-based scaling (CPU/Memory) to event-driven paradigms. Compares native Kubernetes HPAs with KEDA-driven microservices scaling, highlighting performance optimization and cloud cost savings.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/danielepolencic: Scaling Kubernetes to multiple clusters and regions 🌟](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/scaling-kubernetes-to-multiple-clusters-and-regionss-294b) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates multi-region and multi-cluster scaling architectures in Kubernetes. Details routing traffic globally, handling disaster recovery scenarios, and utilizing tools like Karpenter, Cluster API, and global DNS load balancing to manage regional failovers.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: load-testing and high-load tuning β€” problems and solutions](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-load-testing-and-high-load-tuning-problems-and-solutions-244d869a9791) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architect-level guide to high-load performance testing and OS/Kernel-level tuning inside Kubernetes clusters. Highlights connection limits, TCP socket recycling, thread pooling adjustments, and optimizing conntrack tables to handle traffic spikes.
-  - **(2021)** [engineering.zalando.com: Building an End to End load test automation system on top of Kubernetes](https://engineering.zalando.com/posts/2021/03/building-an-end-to-end-load-test-automation-system-on-top-of-kubernetes.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Zalando's architectural implementation of an end-to-end load test automation pipeline hosted natively on Kubernetes. Explains how they orchestrate distributed locust/JMeter agents to continuously validate systemic performance thresholds during deployment cycles.
-  - **(2021)** [Installing OCP in a Mainframe z-series](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/installing-ocp-in-a-mainframe-z-series) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical installation playbook detailing step-by-step procedures to bootstrap OpenShift Container Platform on physical IBM z-series hardware. The document covers hypervisor setup, configuration of IBM z/VM or KVM on s390x, ignition file delivery, and DNS resolution strategies specific to high-availability mainframe deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploying Active-Active PostgreSQL on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/active-active-on-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A duplicate evaluation of geographic replication solutions. Contrasts synchronous replication networks with active-active topologies to design low-latency, resilient multi-region database backends.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL Monitoring for Application Developers: The DBA Fundamentals](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-monitoring-for-application-developers-dba-stats) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Bridges developer workflows with DBA database troubleshooting techniques. Teaches query bottlenecks analysis, lock tracing, and execution performance optimizations using pg_stat_activity and pg_stat_statements.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Tuning Your Postgres Database for High Write Loads](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/tuning-your-postgres-database-for-high-write-loads) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced tuning walkthrough optimizing engine parameters for write-intensive database profiles. Guides custom values configurations for shared_buffers, max_wal_size, and write-ahead log parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Multi-Kubernetes Cluster PostgreSQL Deployments](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/multi-kubernetes-cluster-postgresql-deployments) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores deploying PostgreSQL clusters that span across multiple independent Kubernetes control planes. By configuring cross-cluster network routes, this design establishes highly resilient disaster recovery sites capable of handling total region outages. Live production systems frequently pair this multi-cluster layout with Service Meshes to guarantee secure cross-site database replication.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Using GitOps to Self-Manage Postgres in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/gitops-postgres-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates declarative GitOps workflows (e.g., ArgoCD/Flux) with the Crunchy Postgres Operator on Kubernetes. Contrasting early manual operator deployments (Curator Insight) with modern automated synchronization loops (Live Grounding), this architecture pattern establishes highly auditable, automated database provisioning. This ensures database configuration and storage states reconcile transparently with git-defined manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Helm, GitOps and the Postgres Operator](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/gitops-postgres-kubernetes-helm) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to package the Crunchy Postgres Operator using Helm charts integrated directly within automated GitOps pipelines. By mapping Helm template parameters to GitOps controller environments, it overcomes traditional Helm hook limitations for stateful workloads. Modern production standards leverage this setup to seamlessly deploy database custom resource definitions (CRDs) across multi-tenant clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL 14 on Kubernetes (with examples!)](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-14-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Showcases deployment patterns and performance improvements of running PostgreSQL 14 in containerized environments. It highlights scale optimizations, nested JSON enhancements, and parallel query executions. Leveraging modern operators enables painless, declarative major version migrations of active production instances.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Deploy PostgreSQL With TLS in Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/set-up-tls-for-postgresql-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates methods for implementing transport layer security (TLS) for PostgreSQL database streams in Kubernetes. Rather than relying on static, manually generated secrets (Curator Insight), live security standards mandate tight integration with Cert-Manager for dynamic, zero-downtime certificate rotation (Live Grounding). This pattern provides robust security compliance necessary for highly regulated microservice networks.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Cert Manager to Deploy TLS for Postgres on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-cert-manager-to-deploy-tls-for-postgres-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to interface the cert-manager operator with Crunchy PostgreSQL deployments to automate TLS certificate lifecycles. Standardizing certificate issuance and automatic renewal eliminates risks of unexpected database communication outages. It represents a foundational best-practice for zero-trust microservice communications.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Query Optimization in Postgres with pg_stat_statements](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/tentative-smarter-query-optimization-in-postgres-starts-with-pg_stat_statements) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to optimize database execution patterns within Kubernetes using the `pg_stat_statements` extension. Modern PostgreSQL operators inject this utility by default, exposing run-time metrics directly to telemetry agents. This programmatic feedback loop provides platform engineers with the real-time query analysis required to automate index tuning and limit resource bottlenecks.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Your Guide to Connection Management in Postgres 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/your-guide-to-connection-management-in-postgres) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into connection management architectures, specifically focusing on PgBouncer configurations managed by PostgreSQL operators. Because microservice application scaling leads to volatile client connection counts, using an intermediate pooler prevents PostgreSQL server resource exhaustion. Incorporating poolers is a fundamental requirement to maintain query performance at scale.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Announcing Postgres Container Apps: Easy Deploy Postgres Apps](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/announcing-postgres-container-apps-easy-deploy-postgres-apps) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Postgres Container Apps, a set of templated blueprints designed to simplify database-backed service deployments on Kubernetes. Standard database integrations often suffer from environmental schema synchronization and secret-mounting failures. These starter packs align service-to-database interfaces, improving local debugging and automated delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Kubernetes + Postgres Cluster From Scratch on Rocky 8](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/kube-cluster-from-scratch-on-rocky-8) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A duplicate guide mapping out Rocky Linux 8 operating system optimization, package registration, Kubeadm installation, and operator provisioning. It emphasizes disk partition strategies and container runtime configurations that ensure stable I/O performance (IOPS) required for heavy, production-grade stateful workloads.
-  - **(2021)** [Announcing the Crunchy Data Developer Portal](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/announcing-the-crunchy-data-developer-portal) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces the launch of Crunchy Data's Developer Portal, serving as an educational hub for running open-source relational databases in containerized ecosystems. It aggregates reference architectures, security practices, and deployment templates. This resource helps bridge the technical gap between software developers and database administrators.
-  - **(2021)** [Crunchy Data Developer Portal](https://www.crunchydata.com/developers) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Landing page of the Crunchy Data Developer Portal, providing direct access to technical documentation, integration guides, and training labs. Key modules focus on database scaling, backup retention policies, and high-availability configuration. It acts as a primary hands-on resource for teams transitioning database layers to Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploy High-Availability PostgreSQL Clusters on Kubernetes by Example](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/deploy-high-availability-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A complete operational blueprint detailing high-availability PostgreSQL configurations. Uses Patroni and distributed consensus backends to prevent split-brain issues, orchestrate automated failover scenarios, and manage virtual IPs.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: pgBackRest - Performing Backups on a Standby Cluster](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/pgbackrest-performing-backups-on-a-standby-cluster) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An optimization manual guiding configuration patterns to run resource-heavy pgBackRest backup jobs directly from standby replicas, minimizing performance degradation on primary database targets.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Using the PostgreSQL Operator with Rook Ceph Storage](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/crunchy-postgresql-operator-with-rook-ceph-storage) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural integration review detailing the implementation of Rook Ceph storage solutions to back Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator deployments. Analyzes performance characteristics, scale configurations, and replication safety parameters.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Setup ora2pg for Oracle to Postgres Migration](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/setup-ora2pg-for-oracle-to-postgres-migration) [PERL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep architectural setup guide for the open-source ora2pg utility. Teaches migration assessment score compilation, dynamic PL/SQL function translation, and automated data copy operations.
-  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Composite Primary Keys, PostgreSQL and Django](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/composite-primary-keys-postgresql-and-django) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the implementation limits of compound primary keys within Django ORM integration when using PostgreSQL. Explains mapping workarounds, schema-migration patterns, and clean architecture solutions.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: What is GitOps? 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops/what-is-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's foundational explanation of GitOps. Highlights the fusion of infrastructure-as-code (IaC) with DevOps practices, detailing how Red Hat OpenShift incorporates GitOps for continuous, auditable application deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [viewnext.com: ΒΏQuΓ© es GitOps?](https://www.viewnext.com/que-es-gitops) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language introduction to GitOps, covering the conceptual alignment with DevOps methodologies, developer self-service paradigms, and the underlying pull-based synchronization agents that govern cloud-native environments.
-  - **(2021)** [testingclouds.wordpress.com: GitOps Demystified](https://testingclouds.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/gitops-demystified)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an entry-level technical overview of GitOps mechanics. Demystifies the reconciliation loops of operators on Kubernetes, detailing how manual updates in etcd are overridden to match the authoritative Git source.
-  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain GitOps in plain English](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/6/gitops-explained-plain-english)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Translates complex technical mechanics of continuous reconciliation into business terms. Framed for enterprise executives and cross-functional leaders to understand the productivity and stability dividends of Git-driven operations.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: An illustrated guide to GitOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/illustrated-guide-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers a highly visual explanation of GitOps core loops (Git -> CI -> Container Registry -> CD Operator -> Cluster). Simplifies complex state synchronization mechanics for developers new to cloud-native delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: The History of GitOps 🌟](https://www.weave.works/blog/the-history-of-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces the term 'GitOps' from its coining in 2017 by Weaveworks' Alexis Richardson. Documents its growth alongside Kubernetes operators and custom controllers to its eventual standardization as a pivotal paradigm in modern cloud-native systems.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.container-solutions.com: GitOps: The Bad and the Ugly](https://blog.container-solutions.com/gitops-limitations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An objective critique of GitOps limitations, exposing pain points like secret management, repo explosion, and state drift during rapid rollbacks. Highlighting live production trade-offs, it guides architects on where GitOps struggles compared to traditional imperative orchestrations.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Push vs. Pull in GitOps: Is There Really a Difference?](https://thenewstack.io/push-vs-pull-in-gitops-is-there-really-a-difference) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes the core debate between push-based CI/CD pipelines (e.g., Jenkins, GitLab CI) and pull-based controllers (e.g., Argo CD, Flux). Details security benefits, firewall dynamics, and resource reconciliation advantages inherent to the pull-based operational model.
-  - **(2021)** [stevesmith.tech: GitOps is a placebo](https://www.stevesmith.tech/blog/gitops-is-a-placebo)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A contrarian perspective arguing that GitOps alone does not solve deep organizational silos or architectural issues. Critiques the hyper-focus on syncing tools (Argo, Flux) over true cultural shifts in product shipping strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Wait, Do We Need to Hold Up on GitOps?](https://thenewstack.io/wait-do-we-need-to-hold-up-on-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides cautionary guidance about blindly adopting GitOps without solving core infrastructure bottlenecks. Urges teams to evaluate if their organization is ready for automated reconciliation and absolute commit-level audit trails.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Comparing GitOps implementation patterns: Pros and cons](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-implementation-patterns) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts various topology models for GitOps implementation, analyzing multi-repo vs. mono-repo, shared vs. decentralized controllers, and cluster-scoped vs. namespace-scoped operational permissions.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps Use Cases You May Not Have Considered](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-use-cases-you-may-not-have-considered)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes non-standard use cases for GitOps beyond basic Kubernetes resource syncing, including infrastructure-as-code management, security policy enforcement, and database schema migrations. Emphasizes utilizing git commits as an audit trail for non-traditional operations.
-  - **(2021)** [octopus.com: How to structure your Git repository for DevOps automation](https://octopus.com/blog/devops-automation-repo-design) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical deep-dive into branching strategies, mono-repo vs. multi-repo patterns, and directory structures ideal for secure continuous delivery. Evaluates how repository segregation prevents configuration drift and minimizes blast radiuses.
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps meets AppOps](https://shipa.io/gitops-meets-appops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates how AppOps layers complement GitOps by shielding developers from Kubernetes YAML complexities. Highlights platform engineering concepts, allowing devs to focus on app metadata while the platform manages lower-level configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [bunnyshell.com: GitOps vs. DevOps: What’s the Difference? 🌟](https://www.bunnyshell.com/blog/gitops-vs-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demarcates DevOps as an over-arching philosophical movement from GitOps as a precise, tool-driven methodology for implementing continuous delivery. Contrasts cultural goals with technological implementation mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: The 4 Levels of GitOps Maturity](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/the-4-levels-of-gitops-maturity)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unpacks the levels of organizational GitOps proficiency, outlining the path from basic declarative definitions (Level 1) to fully automated drift correction, validation, and multi-tenant fleet operations (Level 4).
-  - **(2021)** [chrisshort.net: GitOps: An implementation of DevOps (abstracts)](https://chrisshort.net)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Asserts that GitOps represents a prescriptive implementation of DevOps philosophies. Underlines that succeeding with GitOps requires cultural commitment, solid feedback loops, collaborative development habits, and automation confidence.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Misconfiguration Worries Grow](https://thenewstack.io/misconfiguration-worries-grow)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines security risks associated with GitOps, specifically the scaling propagation of misconfigured YAML files. It advocates for shift-left validation strategies, policy-as-code (OPA/Kyverno) integrations, and automated pre-commit testing in Git repositories.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Put Your Security Worries to Rest with GitOps Operational Control 🌟](https://www.weave.works/use-cases/security-with-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates GitOps as a strong security posture where developers do not require direct Kubernetes API access. Instead, the Git repository acts as a RBAC gatekeeper, providing total observability and cryptographic audit trails for every deployment.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Security Will Be Instrumental for the Success of GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/security-will-be-instrumental-for-the-success-of-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the vital link between Git security and production security. Outlines how to secure the Git repository itself (via commit signing, branch protection rules, and credential scanning) as it becomes the high-value target for supply chain attacks.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Hardening Git for GitOps (white paper)](https://go.weave.works/hardening-git-for-gitops.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses exclusively on securing the Git version control system to withstand supply chain exploits. Details branch protections, cryptographic GPG/SSH commit signatures, multi-signature reviews, and audit trails.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Managing Kubernetes with GitOps in a multi-cluster, multi-cloud world](https://www.weave.works/blog/managing-kubernetes-with-gitops-in-a-multi-cluster-multi-cloud-world) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how Flux-based GitOps patterns manage complex fleet deployments across heterogeneous cloud providers. Note: While Weaveworks closed in early 2024, the multi-cluster architectures outlined here remain highly influential in the CNCF Flux and Open GitOps communities.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Have Containers Will Travel: Why GitOps Is Essential for Multicloud 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/have-containers-will-travel-why-gitops-is-essential-for-multicloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights GitOps as the unifying abstraction Layer for multicloud operations. By standardizing Kubernetes configurations in Git, enterprises can seamlessly migrate, scale, and recover workloads across AWS, Azure, GCP, and bare metal with zero vendor lock-in.
-  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: Decentralized GitOps over multiple environments](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/05/06/decentralized-gitops-over-environments) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents SAP's decentralization patterns for managing multiple clusters across staging and production environments. Emphasizes repository architecture designs that ensure self-governing application groups while maintaining centralized policy control.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Why should developers care about GitOps?](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/13/why-should-developers-care-about-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on developer velocity under the GitOps paradigm. Explains how native Git commands replace direct kubectl interactions, accelerating shipping speed, reducing cognitive load, and improving MTTR during outages through simple git reverts.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Our Favorite Things from GitOps Con at KubeCon EU 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/our-favorite-things-from-gitops-con-at-kubecon-eu)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Summarizes breakthroughs from GitOpsCon EU, highlighting enterprise adoption trends, the formalization of GitOps principles by the CNCF GitOps Working Group, and real-world implementations using Red Hat OpenShift GitOps (Argo CD integration).
-  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps in the enterprise 🌟](https://shipa.io/gitops-in-the-enterprise)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights how Shipa brings AppOps abstraction to traditional GitOps workflows. Explains the separation of infrastructure policies from application deployment manifests to lower cognitive overhead for software developers.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 rules for applying principles of GitOps to enterprise architecture](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/3-gitops-rules-architecture) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights three core architectural patterns for enterprise GitOps: maintaining explicit separation of environments, enforcing automated policy-as-code validations, and utilizing strict IAM-backed Git repository permissions.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use GitOps in your enterprise architecture strategy 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/understanding-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how Red Hat frameworks integrate GitOps into long-term enterprise plans. Establishes strategies for governing hybrid cloud environments, validating infrastructure, and managing architectural templates.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Case Study: National Australia Bank Decreases Operational Overhead with GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/case-study-national-australia-bank-decreases-operational-overhead-with-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how National Australia Bank (NAB) utilized GitOps to minimize deployment friction, satisfy stringent compliance audits, and dramatically reduce operational overhead. Illustrates real-world recovery from multi-region outages using declarative definitions.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How to get the most out of GitOps right now](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical guidelines on bootstrap strategies, pipeline configurations, and access controls for maximizing GitOps efficiency. Suggests starting with read-only sync states and gradually scaling to auto-remediating loops.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.ibm.com: GitOps: Best practices for the real world](https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/gitops-best-practices-for-the-real-world)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” IBM-curated best practices compiling concrete strategies for secure secrets integration, dynamic configuration templating (using Kustomize), rollbacks, and managing complex hybrid cloud-native infrastructure pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Get the Most out of GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates operational success factors for GitOps deployments, advocating for standardized templating (using Kustomize/Helm) and unified secret management strategies (using HashiCorp Vault or Sealed Secrets) in continuous deployment loops.
-  - **(2021)** [jimangel.io: Self-Updating GitOps](https://www.jimangel.io/posts/self-updating-gitops) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical exploration of automated image updates within GitOps workflows (e.g., using Flux Image Update Automation or Argo CD Image Updater). Explores how automated commits propagate back to Git upon new image build events.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Application Deployment Is Faster with GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/application-deployment-is-faster-with-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines quantitative performance gains of transitioning to GitOps. Details dramatic reductions in mean time to resolution (MTTR), accelerated deployment frequencies, and positive impacts on overall DORA metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: CNCF Working Group Sets Some Standards for β€˜GitOps’](https://thenewstack.io/cncf-working-group-sets-some-standards-for-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the founding and objectives of the CNCF GitOps Working Group (OpenGitOps). Identifies the official principles of GitOps: declarative configurations, versioned and immutable, pulled automatically, and continuously reconciled.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps and the Cheap Cloud Myth](https://thenewstack.io/repatriation-or-cloud-what-we-need-is-control)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critiques the assumption that cloud migration and GitOps automatically lower costs. Focuses on the real value: gaining architectural control, system predictability, and operational efficiency over raw resource discount optimizations.
-  - **(2021)** [OpenGitOps.dev 🌟](https://opengitops.dev) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The home of the CNCF GitOps Working Group, detailing the official OpenGitOps standards. It defines the formal criteria required for GitOps systems: declarative states, versioned storage, pull-based delivery, and continuous reconciliation loop synchronization. Adhering to these principles ensures consistency, auditability, and robust security in automated delivery chains.
-  - **(2021)** [clickittech.com: What is GitOps? 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/what-is-gitops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory resource explaining the fundamentals of GitOps pipelines and the operational value of continuous reconciliation. It explains how to deploy applications safely by using declarative definitions in version control. It acts as a clear onboarding guide for teams transitioning from old CI/CD setups.
-  - **(2021)** [atlassian.com: Is GitOps the next big thing in DevOps?](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/gitops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines GitOps from a broader DevOps perspective, showing how Git-based review approvals improve developer velocity and security auditing. It illustrates how using pull requests for infrastructure configuration builds collaboration between engineering teams. This cultural alignment is key to successful modern cloud adoptions.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Is GitOps and Why It Might Be The Next Big Thing for DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/software-development) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the industry-wide evolution from manual deployment scripting toward robust declarative GitOps controllers. By abstracting execution environments inside the cluster, security risks and operational overhead are dramatically reduced. It highlights how GitOps enables faster onboarding of junior developers.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: GitOps vs. DevOps: What's the difference? 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/gitops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares traditional DevOps philosophies with structured GitOps methodologies, illustrating how GitOps provides a concrete implementation pattern for DevOps. While DevOps represents a broad system of collaboration principles, GitOps delivers a strict, technical model for cloud-native infrastructure automation using version control.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Continuous GitOps, the way to do DevOps in Kubernetes 🌟](https://itnext.io/continuous-gitops-the-way-to-do-devops-in-kubernetes-896b0ea1d0fb) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A duplicate entry detailing continuous GitOps deployment processes and pipeline architectures. It highlights methods to trace and mitigate configuration drift in large-scale microservice deployments. Organizing repositories with structured directory configurations is key to managing complex, multi-environment cluster setups.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code](https://itnext.io/principles-patterns-and-practices-for-effective-infrastructure-as-code-e5f7bbe13df1) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Maps out foundational engineering principles applied to Infrastructure as Code (IaC), including modular design, idempotency, and automated testing. These practices ensure underlying infrastructure layouts remain stable and predictable. This structural guidance is crucial to building scaling pipelines that feed into GitOps controllers.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets Securely with GitOps (SOPS + AWS KMS + Flux)](https://itnext.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-securely-with-gitops-b8174b4f4d30) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A crucial guide explaining how to securely manage encrypted Kubernetes Secrets in public Git repositories using Mozilla SOPS, AWS KMS, and the Flux source/kustomize decryption drivers.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: 3 Ways to approach GitOps 🌟](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-done-3-ways) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured analysis comparing three common approaches to implementing GitOps. Contrasts pull-based versus push-based agent configurations, discussing security considerations, cluster scaling restrictions, and auditability trade-offs.
-  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Exploring Cilium Layer 7 Capabilities Compared to Istio](https://www.solo.io/blog) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural analysis contrasting Cilium's kernel-level L7 eBPF traffic management with Istio's user-space Envoy proxy routing, comparing performance and complexity trade-offs.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes GitOps with Azure Arc and Charmed Kubernetes](https://canonical.com/blog/gitops-with-azure-arc-and-charmed-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical case study showcasing hybrid cloud management by linking Canonical's Charmed Kubernetes clusters with Microsoft Azure Arc. It details how Azure Arc acts as an overlay management plane, allowing administrators to push unified GitOps policies, access controls, and application resources to on-premises Charmed clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Getting Started with GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/getting-started-with-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory technical primer on GitOps methodologies. Details the fundamental mechanics of Git acting as the single source of truth for declarative systems. Illustrates reconciliation loops, automated state synchronization, and active software agents constantly pulling configuration updates directly from remote version-control systems.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com pulse: WTH is GitOps? | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/wth-gitops-pavan-belagatti)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A conceptual guide breaking down the foundational pillars of GitOps for engineering leadership. Clarifies how declarative infrastructure configurations are coupled with version control and automated reconciliation agents to implement highly resilient continuous deployment workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: GitOps takes DevOps teams to higher levels of maturity](https://www.weave.works/blog/gitops-takes-devops-teams-to-higher-levels-of-maturity)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses DevOps organizational maturity gains driven by GitOps patterns. Argues that transitioning from push-based script automation to active controller-based reconciliation radically improves Mean Time to Recovery (MTTR) and enables strict, system-level operational auditing.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: The world’s largest telcos are now embracing GitOps. Deutsche Telekom explains why](https://www.weave.works/blog/deutsche-telekom-explain-why-they-chose-gitops-for-5g) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case study analyzing how major telecommunications networks (e.g., Deutsche Telekom) apply GitOps workflows to govern large-scale 5G infrastructure. Curator Insight validates complex hybrid deployments, while Live Grounding proves the absolute necessity of Git-driven edge management to ensure consistent performance over thousands of remote kubernetes endpoints.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes at Scale without GitOps Is a Bad Idea](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-at-scale-without-gitops-is-a-bad-idea)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the severe configuration drift and maintenance challenges of operating large-scale Kubernetes estates without declarative synchronization. Synthesizes a case for strict GitOps architectures to automate security posture, reduce configuration complexity, and eliminate manual drift errors.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin pulse: GitOps vs. DevOps! | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gitops-vs-devops-pavan-belagatti)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural comparison illustrating differences between classical push-based CI/CD pipelines and pull-based GitOps patterns. Explains how GitOps leverages automated agents to reconcile versioned infrastructure configurations actively inside clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [devoriales.com: Exploring GitOps: Software and Infrastructure Management Intro Video](https://devoriales.com/video/897990746/intro-to-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual and technical introductory video explaining software and infrastructure configuration pipelines under a GitOps operational paradigm, exploring source repositories mapping to remote environments.
-  - **(2021)** [GitOps Working Group 🌟](https://github.com/gitops-working-group/gitops-working-group) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” CNCF-sponsored GitOps Working Group focusing on developing unified industry specifications. Establishes the core principles of GitOps (declarative state, version control, automated pull, active reconciliation) for tool development interoperability.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.container-solutions.com: FluxCD, ArgoCD or Jenkins X: Which Is the Right GitOps Tool for You? 🌟](https://blog.container-solutions.com/fluxcd-argocd-jenkins-x-gitops-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares design architectures of FluxCD, ArgoCD, and Jenkins X. Contrasts Flux's minimal controller-native footprints with ArgoCD's feature-rich enterprise dashboard and Jenkins X's opinionated, complete CI/CD environments.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudogu.com: Automation Assistants: GitOps tools in comparison 🌟](https://platform.cloudogu.com/en/blog/gitops-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth automation analysis evaluating standard GitOps operators. Discusses the trade-offs of security policies, installation overheads, multi-cluster scaling behaviors, and synchronization performance across production platform environments.
-  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: GitOps pros grapple with Kubernetes configuration management. GitOps users seek ideal Kubernetes config tool 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/252492459/GitOps-pros-grapple-with-Kubernetes-configuration-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how platform engineering teams evaluate configuration management systems like Helm, Kustomize, and Jsonnet. Highlights the critical challenges of maintaining configuration dry runs and preventing manifest bloat in Git repos.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Announcing OpenShift GitOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-openshift-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces OpenShift GitOps, embedding Red Hat-supported ArgoCD operators directly into the OpenShift console. Facilitates native fleet management by letting operators synchronize application configurations natively across cluster topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Pipelines and OpenShift GitOps are now Generally Available 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-and-openshift-gitops-are-now-generally-available)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the GA announcement of OpenShift Pipelines (built on Tekton) and OpenShift GitOps (built on ArgoCD). Establishes a fully supported, cloud-native delivery pipeline paradigm tailored for enterprise hybrid-cloud deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Weave Kubernetes Platform (WKP) Unlocks Cross Team Collaboration with Workspaces](https://www.weave.works/blog/wkp-team-workspaces-rbac) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines multi-tenant operational security in Weave Kubernetes Platform (WKP) using GitOps workspaces. Details how RBAC policies, network restrictions, and workspace templates can be versioned and reconciled dynamically from Git.
-  - **(2021)** [vimeo.com: Weaveworks - Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategies for Kubernetes with GitOps](https://vimeo.com/516520492) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architect-level video demonstrating multi-cloud and hybrid cloud deployment topologies managed via GitOps. Proves the viability of active, pull-based reconciliation agents to ensure state consistency across geographically distributed cluster pools.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Delivers Full GitOps CI/CD Built on Tekton and Argo](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-delivers-full-gitops-ci-cd-built-on-tekton-and-argo)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A product release report exploring Red Hat's operationalization of Tekton and ArgoCD, demonstrating enterprise-level support pathways and consolidated operator integrations inside standard OpenShift environments.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Makes DevOps a Reality with OpenShift GitOps and OpenShift Pipelines 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-makes-devops-reality-openshift-gitops-and-openshift-pipelines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement details covering OpenShift GitOps and OpenShift Pipelines. Red Hat details organizational value paradigms, security baselines, and cross-team development velocity optimizations built on top of native cloud automation.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Weave GitOps Core Integrates Git with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/weave-gitops-core-integrates-git-with-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical technical overview detailing Weave GitOps Core's launch and design paradigm. It explains how the core controller establishes declarative reconciliation to manage standard deployments using Flux engines under the hood.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: KubeStack: Towards Full-Stack GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/kubestack-towards-full-stack-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review mapping Kubestack's strategies for providing complete declarative lifecycle management for both underlying cloud infrastructure and application layer resources.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: When Kubernetes-as-a-Service Doesn’t Cut It](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/when-kubernetes-as-a-service-doesnt-cut-it)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the operational and economic conditions where off-the-shelf Kubernetes-as-a-Service platforms fall short. Highlights constraints around custom hardware drivers, performance requirements, data sovereignty, and custom routing options that force organizations toward self-managed bare-metal solutions.
-  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: How to install Kubernetes with Kubeadm: A quick and dirty guide](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/how-install-kubernetes-kubeadm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Mirantis' architectural guide to installing Kubernetes utilizing Kubeadm. Outlines exact host configurations, networking kernel parameter modifications, and container runtime configs needed to establish a conformant control plane.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.radwell.codes: Provisioning Single-node Kubernetes Cluster using kubeadm on Ubuntu 20.04](https://blog.radwell.codes/2021/05/provisioning-single-node-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubeadm-on-ubuntu-20-04)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step workflow focused on configuring a single-node Kubernetes cluster on Ubuntu 20.04 using Kubeadm. Outlines how to untaint the control plane node to enable single-node scheduling for development and resource-constrained test beds.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Deploy Kubernetes with Kubeadm and containerd](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-deploy-kubernetes-with-kubeadm-and-containerd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical deployment guide focusing on initializing Kubeadm-driven clusters using containerd as the underlying Container Runtime Interface (CRI) instead of Docker. Explains config setup, namespace settings, and systemd integration.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes the Hard Way: Azure Edition](https://github.com/carlosonunez/kubernetes-the-hard-way-on-azure) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A localized adaptation of 'Kubernetes the Hard Way' targeting Azure cloud services. Focuses on manual creation of Virtual Networks (VNets), Network Security Groups (NSGs), Azure load balancers, and systemd service profiles to build a transparent control plane.
-  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com/kubespray: Conquer Kubernetes Clusters with Ansible Kubespray](https://adamtheautomator.com/kubespray)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical troubleshooting handbook detailing how to configure Ansible inventories, override default deployment parameters, and run Kubespray deployment playbooks successfully against physical or virtual hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cluster API Offers a Way to Manage Multiple Kubernetes Deployments](https://thenewstack.io/cluster-api-offers-a-way-to-manage-multiple-kubernetes-deployments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory technical overview of the Kubernetes Cluster API (CAPI) subproject. The article clarifies how CAPI leverages the Kubernetes operator pattern to deliver declarative, API-driven cluster creation, configuration, and management across heterogeneous cloud providers, establishing a unified control plane for multi-cluster operations.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Manage Thousands of Clusters with GitOps and the Cluster API](https://www.weave.works/blog/manage-thousands-of-clusters-with-gitops-and-the-cluster-api) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural guide exploring the intersection of Cluster API (CAPI) and GitOps (specifically Flux) to manage fleet-scale Kubernetes deployments. It outlines the declaration of tenant clusters as custom resources (CRDs) in a management cluster, enabling automated multi-cluster life cycle control. Following Weaveworks' exit in 2024, this approach remains standard, but is now realized using CNCF Flux and native CAPI providers.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Create and Manage Kubernetes Clusters with Cluster API and ArgoCD](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/03/create-kubernetes-clusters-with-cluster-api-and-argocd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical guide showcasing the integration of Cluster API and ArgoCD to manage the infrastructure lifecycle through a GitOps model. The author demonstrates declarative target cluster definitions stored in Git, allowing ArgoCD to reconcile and trigger Cluster API operators on a management cluster for automated target cluster deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Provision Bare-Metal Kubernetes with the Cluster API](https://thenewstack.io/provision-bare-metal-kubernetes-with-the-cluster-api) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into utilizing Cluster API for declarative provisioning on physical hardware. The guide details how Cluster API Provider BYOH (Bring Your Own Host) and Metal3 bridge the gap between bare-metal lifecycle management and cloud-like declarative workflows, orchestrating native bare-metal nodes through Kubernetes CRDs.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Which Kubernetes distribution is right for you?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/which-kubernetes-distribution-is-right-for-you)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide comparing various Kubernetes distributions (including EKS, GKE, AKS, OpenShift, Rancher, and lightweight distributions like K3s) based on business needs, deployment environments, operational overhead, and budget. It guides enterprise architects in matching target environments with appropriate vendor or vanilla offerings.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes productivity tips and tricks 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practitioner's guide to enhancing CLI-based Kubernetes productivity. It explores advanced setups such as custom shell autocompletion, kubectx/kubens utilities, smart aliases, and log-tailing helpers designed to reduce cognitive overhead during real-time incident responses.
-  - **(2021)** [**KubeFed Operator**](https://operatorhub.io/operator/kubefed-operator) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” The Kubernetes Federation (KubeFed) Operator designed to coordinate configurations across multiple distinct clusters. In 2026, KubeFed has been largely archived, superseded by Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (RHACM) and Open Cluster Management (OCM).
-  - **(2021)** [Ambassador Edge Stack. K8S Initializer  (scaffolding tool) 🌟](https://blackbird.a8r.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Ambassador K8s Initializer helps engineers bootstrap cloud-native applications with ready-made Kubernetes configurations. It simplifies ingress setup, routing rules, and observability hooks by generating tailored declarative manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [fugue.co: 5 tips for using the Rego language for Open Policy Agent (OPA)](https://snyk.io/blog) [REGO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An additional collection of advanced Rego development practices, focusing on unit-testing frameworks, mock injections, and playground emulator tools to ensure policy robustness and security governance.
-  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: CNCF policy-as-code project bridges Kubernetes security gaps](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/252505548/CNCF-policy-as-code-project-bridges-Kubernetes-security-gaps) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report outlining CNCF policy-as-code initiatives designed to patch security deficiencies within container orchestration. Compares the operational paradigms of Rego-based OPA and YAML-native Kyverno for policy-driven environments.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Automate Your Security Practices and Policies on OpenShift With Kyverno 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automate-your-security-practices-and-policies-on-openshift-with-kyverno) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates automated security practice implementation inside OpenShift clusters utilizing Kyverno. Explores Kyverno's YAML-native approach, highlighting how platform engineers write policies using standard Kubernetes resource models without learning new programming languages.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: The Rise of Kubernetes Policy Engine | Ep 57](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TvhTXddRGE) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative panel discussion examining the rise of Kubernetes policy engines. Tracks the evolution from manual auditing workflows to declarative, automated gatekeeping systems using OPA Gatekeeper and Kyverno.
-  - **(2021)** [Apolicy](https://www.sysdig.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Apolicy (acquired by Sysdig) provides advanced policy-as-code governance designed for shifting cloud security left. Scans Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) templates and automatically matches security rules to production deployment settings.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Sysdig and Apolicy join forces to help customers secure Infrastructure As Code and automate remediation](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/sysdig-and-apolicy-join-forces-to-help-customer-secure-infrastructure-as-code) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry announcement detailing Sysdig's acquisition of Apolicy. Highlights the integration of IaC security analysis with runtime monitoring to establish unified, end-to-end security loops from Git commits to production containers.
-  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Policy-based countermeasures for Kubernetes – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/policy-based-countermeasures-for-kubernetes-part-1) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed architectural guide on implementing declarative guardrails in EKS clusters to reduce attack surfaces. Focuses on the synergy between Kubernetes admission controllers and modern policy engines, illustrating how to validate and mutate payloads to block insecure configuration drift.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Policy-based countermeasures for Kubernetes – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/policy-based-countermeasures-for-kubernetes-part-1) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish localized edition of AWS's architectural breakdown detailing policy-driven mitigations within Kubernetes runtime layers. Instructs platform engineers on configuring robust security guardrails using native Kubernetes controllers and cloud provider identity brokers to neutralize container vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [neonmirrors.net: Kubernetes Policy Comparison: OPA/Gatekeeper vs Kyverno' 🌟](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2021-02/kubernetes-policy-comparison-opa-gatekeeper-vs-kyverno) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A seminal technical comparison contrasting the architecture and design patterns of OPA Gatekeeper (relying on the domain-specific Rego language) against Kyverno (which uses native Kubernetes YAML). Helps engineers evaluate resource consumption, developer velocity, and cognitive overhead for both systems.
-  - **(2021)** [sesin.at: Securing Kubernetes with Kyverno: How to Protect Your Users From' Themselves by Ritesh Patel](https://www.sesin.at/2021/08/28/securing-kubernetes-with-kyverno-how-to-protect-your-users-from-themselves-by-ritesh-patel) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores security policy implementation using Kyverno to proactively safeguard users against unsafe configuration actions. Discusses deployment of best-practice guardrails, preventing privilege escalation, insecure mount paths, and other critical risks without impeding agile deployment workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Weaveworks Adds Policy as Code to Secure Kubernetes Apps' (Magalix)](https://thenewstack.io/weaveworks-adds-policy-as-code-to-secure-kubernetes-apps) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reports on Weaveworks' acquisition and integration of Magalix to embed Policy-as-Code directly into GitOps pipelines. Details how declarative governance policies can be evaluated in continuous-delivery cycles prior to deployment, preventing misconfigured resources from ever entering a live cluster.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Using Kyverno To Enforce EKS Best Practices](https://dev.to/rinkiyakedad/using-kyverno-to-enforce-eks-best-practices-cad) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guided tutorial showing how platform engineers can utilize Kyverno to systematically lock down Amazon EKS clusters. Illustrates policy enforcement setups to enforce multi-tenant isolation, require standard resource limits, and disable host networking, using declarative Kubernetes manifests.
-  - **(2021)** [squadcast.com: Kyverno - Policy Management in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.squadcast.com/blog/kyverno-policy-management-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the design patterns of Kyverno as a Kubernetes-native policy engine that eliminates the need to learn specialized programming languages. Highlights how Kyverno manages resource validation, mutation, and generation using declarative YAML configurations designed to fit existing GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [nirmata.com: Introducing Kyverno 1.4.2: Trusted And More Efficient!](https://nirmata.com/2021/08/18/introducing-kyverno-1-4-2-trusted-and-more-efficient) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews release-specific improvements introduced in Kyverno v1.4.2, highlighting optimizations in validation speeds, improved caching models, and expanded schema support. Provides performance benchmarks of Kyverno when subjected to scale workloads across massive enterprise orchestrators.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Getting Open Policy Agent Up and Running](https://thenewstack.io/getting-open-policy-agent-up-and-running) [REGO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A pragmatic guide detailing bootstrap procedures for deploying Open Policy Agent (OPA) inside production systems. Guides the reader through daemon configuration, loading external data contexts, and integrating policy enforcement into Kubernetes via the Gatekeeper admission controller framework.
-  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Using Open Policy Agent With Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/using-open-policy-agent-with-kubermatic) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the implementation of OPA Gatekeeper within Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform (KKP) for programmatic multi-cluster fleet management. Illustrates how operators can centrally define, distribute, and enforce admission controller policies across dozens of hybrid and multi-cloud Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Yor Automates Tagging for Infrastructure as Code](https://thenewstack.io/yor-automates-tagging-for-infrastructure-as-code) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the capabilities of Yor, an automated tagging engine designed to apply consistent metadata to IaC assets (Terraform, CloudFormation). Tracks resource ownership, drift, and git commit history through auto-injected tags, improving traceability and cloud financial operations (FinOps).
-  - **(2021)** [nirmata.com: Kubernetes Supply Chain Policy Management with Cosign and Kyverno](https://nirmata.com/2021/08/12/kubernetes-supply-chain-policy-management-with-cosign-and-kyverno) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical guide demonstrating how Nirmata utilizes Sigstore Cosign paired with Kyverno to authenticate digital signatures on incoming container images. Establishes programmatic cryptographic validation inside admission paths, preventing unverified or tampered binaries from launching in production environments.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Default Kyverno Policies for OpenEBS](https://dev.to/niveditacoder/default-kyverno-policies-for-openebs-4abf) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Walks through establishing Kyverno policies optimized for workloads using OpenEBS as their persistent storage driver. Demonstrates how to automatically enforce volume attachment limits, dynamic volume provisioning policies, and validate container mount points for improved system stability.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Best Practices to Back up Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/5-best-practices-to-back-up-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Ensuring disaster recovery capability in Kubernetes requires robust backup strategies for both cluster state (etcd) and persistent volume data. This reference highlights best practices including scheduling automated snapshot intervals, isolating backup storage, and regularly testing recovery procedures. Adhering to these patterns safeguards enterprise workloads against data corruption and ransomware.
-  - **(2021)** [goharbor.io: Deploy Harbor with the Quick Installation Script](https://goharbor.io/docs/2.0.0/install-config/quick-install-script) [SHELL CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step instructions for deploying a Harbor container registry instance quickly using an automated install script. This setup is highly suited for developer local environments, evaluations, and rapid proof-of-concept deployments. In production environments, enterprise-ready architectures should use the official Harbor Helm Chart instead.
-  - **(2021)** [Devopscube.com: Setup Nexus Kubernetes 🌟](https://devopscube.com/setup-nexus-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed walk-through detailing how to install and configure Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager on a Kubernetes cluster. It breaks down persistent volume claims (PVCs), service exposes, and deployment manifest constructs. The guide simplifies the process of establishing a self-managed, centralized artifact cache on top of cloud-native infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [JFrog Artifactory: Your Kubernetes Registry](https://jfrog.com/blog/jfrog-artifactory-kubernetes-registry) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed platform landing page showing how JFrog Artifactory serves as an enterprise-grade Kubernetes container registry. It highlights native support for helm charts, secure repository proxies, and geographical cluster mirroring. This product is a leading commercial solution for robust software artifact management.
-  - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: What Artifactory as your kubernetes docker registry means to you](https://jfrog.com/integrations/kubernetes-docker-registry) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores technical benefits of leveraging JFrog Artifactory as a Kubernetes-native registry, detailing how its universal binary repository engine supports multiple environments simultaneously. It covers secure image scanning, remote repository proxy configuration, and integration with Kubernetes cluster pull secrets. This guide assists architects in scaling their application runtimes securely.
-  - **(2021)** [The JFrog journey to kubernetes: best practices for taking your containers all the way to production](https://jfrog.com/whitepaper/the-jfrog-journey-to-kubernetes-best-practices-for-taking-your-containers-all-the-way-to-production) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural whitepaper addressing modern methodologies and challenges when transitioning containerized systems from development to Kubernetes production. It explores concepts such as immutable builds, metadata tagging, and geo-replication of artifact registries. An essential document for platform architects planning large-scale rollouts.
-  - **(2021)** [seekingalpha.com: JFrog Reminds Me Of MongoDB](https://seekingalpha.com/article/4427517-jfrog-reminds-me-of-mongodb) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An external market analysis tracing JFrog's economic trajectory and product adoption patterns, comparing its position in the DevOps ecosystem to MongoDB's disruptive influence in databases. It discusses developer adoption, platform consolidation, and commercial growth. The article presents a non-technical overview of JFrog's platform viability.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Chaos Engineering Is Not Just for Ops](https://thenewstack.io/chaos-engineering-is-not-just-for-ops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for moving failure simulation from an operational security phase directly into the developer workflow. Demonstrates how validating application response limits and fallback boundaries earlier in the software development lifecycle reduces mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR) and builds robust container services.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why Chaos Engineering Isn’t Just for Operations](https://thenewstack.io/why-chaos-engineering-isnt-just-for-operations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores why resilience engineering is a collaborative software development responsibility rather than an operational afterthought. Discusses using simulated outages to expose application logic flaws, API dependency assumptions, and downstream cascading failures in production.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Chaos Engineering Made Simple](https://thenewstack.io/chaos-engineering-made-simple)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Simplifies chaos engineering for development teams, presenting an incremental approach to failure testing. Details how minimal disruption sequences in staging help debug configuration fallbacks before attempting large-scale production game days.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Verify the resilience of your workloads using Chaos Engineering](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/verify-the-resilience-of-your-workloads-using-chaos-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise guide from AWS demonstrating resilience validation of distributed workloads using chaos principles. Maps failure injection patterns to the AWS Well-Architected Framework, emphasizing targeted, automated disruption sequences that verify high-availability topologies and recovery mechanisms.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos on Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/chaos-engineering-with-litmuschaos-on-amazon-eks) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural blueprint for integrating LitmusChaos with Amazon EKS. Walks through installing custom resources, setting up experiment workflows for container and node disruptions, and verifying application resilience with AWS native CloudWatch metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [Azure Chaos Studio](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/chaos-studio)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an overview of Azure Chaos Studio, Microsoft's managed chaos orchestration platform. Explains how to configure fault injection pipelines against virtual machines, AKS clusters, and key-value stores directly inside the Azure portal.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Automating and Scaling Chaos Engineering using AWS Fault Injection Simulator](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/automating-and-scaling-chaos-engineering-using-aws-fault-injection-simulator) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural blueprints for scaling and automating chaos engineering across multiple accounts using AWS FIS. Illustrates how to integrate fault tests with CI/CD systems and automated event alarms to prevent unintended outages.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.palark.com: Attaining harmony of chaos in Kubernetes with Chaos Mesh](https://palark.com/blog/chaos-mesh-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An implementation guide for designing complex chaos schedules with Chaos Mesh. Explains how to chain multiple fault injectionsβ€”such as serial, parallel, and cyclical experimentsβ€”to rigorously test system self-healing behaviors.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Using Chaos Engineering to Improve the Resilience of Stateful Applications on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/using-chaos-engineering-to-improve-the-resilience-of-stateful-applications-on-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes specific failure paradigms and risk mitigation patterns when practicing chaos engineering on stateful Kubernetes applications. Evaluates how databases, storage queues, and shared volumes respond to network latency, node crashes, and storage attachment failures.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Develop a Daily Reporting System for Chaos Mesh to Improve System Resilience](https://thenewstack.io/develop-a-daily-reporting-system-for-chaos-mesh-to-improve-system-resilience)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the development of a daily scheduled reporting workflow for Chaos Mesh. Explains how to parse and visualize test experiment outcomes, providing automated resilience scores and history charts for technical stakeholders.
-  - **(2021)** [pingcap.com: chaos-mesh-action: Integrate Chaos Engineering into Your CI](https://www.pingcap.com/blog/chaos-mesh-action-integrate-chaos-engineering-into-your-ci)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates the implementation of Chaos Mesh within GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows using chaos-mesh-action. Allows developers to continuously assert the resilience of code changes by spinning up test clusters, injecting faults, and validating outputs on pull requests.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Chaos Engineering Progressively Moves to Production](https://thenewstack.io/chaos-engineering-progressively-moves-to-production) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the progression of chaos testing directly into production clusters. Focuses on minimizing the blast radius using progressive deployment gates, automated circuit breakers, canary releases, and deep observability to safely capture real-world dependency issues.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 lessons I learned about chaos engineering for Kubernetes](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/chaos-engineering-kubernetes-ebook)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Distills key lessons from executing chaos experiments on live Kubernetes clusters. Discusses critical parameters such as understanding container restart policies, the impact of DNS connection caching, resource limit thresholds, and balancing false alert metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Use Chaos Engineering to Strengthen Your Incident Response](https://thenewstack.io/use-chaos-engineering-to-strengthen-your-incident-response)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how structured chaos experiments improve an organization's incident response systems. By executing planned simulations, teams refine alert routing, on-call page distributions, incident runbooks, and cross-functional post-mortems.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Open Source solutions for chaos engineering in Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/chaos-engineering-in-kubernetes-open-source-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical comparison of prominent open-source chaos engineering frameworks in Kubernetes, evaluating kube-monkey, chaoskube, Chaos Mesh, Litmus Chaos, Chaos Toolkit, and KubeInvaders. Provides a selection matrix mapped to deployment complexity and targeted layers.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.container-solutions.com: Comparing Chaos Engineering Tools for Kubernetes Workloads](https://blog.container-solutions.com/comparing-chaos-engineering-tools)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparison evaluating Litmus, Chaos Mesh, and Gremlin for Kubernetes workloads. Analyzes installation paths, custom resource capabilities, visual dashboards, access safety mechanisms, and cost factors to help enterprise teams select the right toolkit.
-  - **(2021)** [BuggyApp: Simulate performance problems](https://buggyapp.ycrash.io) [JAVA / ENGLISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An application suite designed to simulate real-world system errors within test environments. Enables deliberate injection of CPU spikes, memory leaks, thread locks, and database blockages, providing a safe practice space for telemetry alerts and diagnostic playbooks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Breaking Serverless on Purpose with Chaos Engineering](https://thenewstack.io/breaking-serverless-on-purpose-with-chaos-engineering) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the challenges and methods of injecting faults into ephemeral, serverless environments (e.g., AWS Lambda). Discusses techniques like wrapper-based latency injection, API response mocking, and runtime variable tampering to validate failure paths.
-  - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Getting Started with Free Templates for AWS CloudFormation](https://cloudonaut.io/getting-started-with-aws-cf-templates) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide demonstrates how to deploy production-grade AWS workloads using highly optimized, open-source CloudFormation templates. It details robust configurations for basic networks (VPC), load balancing, and secure compute platforms, ensuring teams avoid common security missteps.
-  - **(2021)** [Use Git pre-commit hooks to avoid AWS CloudFormation errors](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/use-git-pre-commit-hooks-avoid-aws-cloudformation-errors) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This AWS systems guide walks through integrating static scanners like cfn-lint, cfn-nag, and validation rules directly into git pre-commit hooks. It helps catch syntax errors and non-compliant configurations early, improving commit quality.
-  - **(2021)** [Introducing a Public Registry for AWS CloudFormation](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/introducing-a-public-registry-for-aws-cloudformation) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The AWS CloudFormation Public Registry simplifies resource discovery, allowing platform engineers to deploy third-party resource models directly within stacks. It eliminates the need for complex, custom lambda triggers when integrating external APIs or monitoring tools.
-  - **(2021)** [luminousmen.com: A very quick introduction to the pain of AWS CloudFormation](https://luminousmen.com/post/a-very-quick-introduction-to-the-pain-of-aws-cloudformation) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An objective critique analyzing the structural drawbacks of CloudFormation, including deployment delays, unhelpful rollbacks, and lack of client-side validation. It advises platform engineering teams on managing these pain points or transitioning to modern programmatic alternatives.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Clubhouse Becomes Shortcut to Transform Software Project Management](https://devops.com/clubhouse-becomes-shortcut-to-transform-software-project-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews the rebranding and feature expansion of Clubhouse into Shortcut, reinforcing its identity as a fast, highly collaborative agile task and workflow tracking platform built for growth-stage engineering teams.
-  - **(2021)** [entrepreneur.com: Which Project Management Timeline Tool Is Right for Your Team?](https://www.entrepreneur.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of team timeline planning utilities, providing technical leaders with actionable parameters to choose optimal roadmap platforms aligned with team velocity and sizing.
-  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: The 8 Best Open-Source Project Management Software](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-open-source-project-management-software)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical list highlighting eight high-grade open-source project management platforms that grant software teams full deployment flexibility, customization, and absolute data control.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 open source alternatives to Zoom](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/alternatives-zoom)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews five secure open-source video conferencing alternatives (such as Jitsi Meet) that can be easily deployed within self-hosted infrastructures to preserve data isolation.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Swimm Helps New Dev Hires Stay Afloat with Continuous Documentation](https://thenewstack.io/swimm-helps-new-dev-hires-stay-afloat-with-continuous-documentation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines how continuous documentation practices supported by Swimm accelerate engineering onboarding, ensuring new developers have real-time, context-aware code blueprints.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A guide to simplifying invoicing with this open source tool](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/open-source-invoicing-po)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guided overview of utilizing modern, open-source invoicing and billing software to streamline purchase order processes and administrative overhead within smaller tech businesses or individual consulting practices.
-  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab 14.1 released with Helm Chart Registry and Escalation Policies](https://docs.gitlab.com/releases) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the GitLab 14.1 release, highlighting its integrated Helm chart registry and custom escalation policies. Explains how teams can store and manage Kubernetes deployment packaging files directly alongside their application source code.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.planetscale.com: The PlanetScale workflow 🌟](https://planetscale.com/docs/vitess/best-practices) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documentation outlining the schema migration workflow in PlanetScale, powered by Vitess. Introduces non-blocking schema changes and deployment branches, enabling developers to modify production databases without locking tables or causing downtime.
-  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Blue-green deployment with a database on Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/02/18/blue-green-deployment-with-a-database-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blueprint demonstrating blue-green deployments on Kubernetes for applications bound to transactional databases. Explores state synchronization, schema compatibility, and traffic routing mechanisms to prevent transaction loss during rolling updates.
-  - **(2021)** [linkedin/pulse: Is France the European El Dorado for Freelancing?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/france-european-el-dorado-freelancing-quentin-debavelaere) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A socio-economic exploration of the rising popularity of IT freelancing in France. It highlights the shifting landscape from traditional consulting firms to independent contracting, discussing the growth of dedicated legal structures, digital matching marketplaces, and regional developer density.
-  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: Siete webs (explicadas a fondo) donde encontrar trabajo freelance o autΓ³nomo por si te niegas a volver a la oficina](https://www.genbeta.com/web/siete-webs-explicadas-a-fondo-donde-encontrar-trabajo-freelance-autonomo-te-niegas-a-volver-a-oficina) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical guide outlining seven crucial websites for discovering remote contracting and freelancing opportunities in Europe. It analyzes platform monetization strategies, vetting procedures, and payout structures, helping remote workers build reliable business strategies without office commutes.
-  - **(2021)** [diariocordoba.com: Β«Ser autΓ³nomo en EspaΓ±a sigue siendo una profesiΓ³n de riesgoΒ»](https://www.diariocordoba.com/cordoba-ciudad/2021/12/26/autonomo-espana-sigue-profesion-riesgo-61023753.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An opinion piece analyzing the socio-economic and regulatory hurdles faced by independent professionals in Spain. It contrasts high fiscal pressure and flat tax contribution requirements against the relative ease and incentives provided in neighboring European economies.
-  - **(2021)** [noticiastrabajo.es: AsΓ­ pueden los autΓ³nomos retrasar el pago de los intereses de los crΓ©ditos ICO](https://noticiastrabajo.huffingtonpost.es/como-deben-autonomos-retrasar-pago-intereses-creditos-ico) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Regulatory advisory detailing the mechanism for Spanish freelancers (autΓ³nomos) to delay interest payments on state-backed ICO (Instituto de CrΓ©dito Oficial) loans. Critical for independent developers and micro-agencies navigating macroeconomic transitions and restructuring business cash flows.
-  - **(2021)** [autonomosyemprendedor.es: Los autΓ³nomos no sΓ³lo deben presentar el IVA en octubre, hay mΓ‘s obligaciones tributarias este mes](https://www.autonomosyemprendedor.es/articulo/finanzas-personales/autonomos-solo-deben-presentar-iva-octubre-mas-obligaciones-tributarias-mes/20210927125637025167.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tax-compliance guide warning Spanish independent contractors of their extensive third-quarter fiscal obligations, beyond standard VAT reporting. Covers personal income tax payments and withholding statements, which are crucial for maintaining compliance and preventing administrative fines.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.xolo.io: ΒΏEs rentable ser autΓ³nomo en EspaΓ±a?](https://blog.xolo.io/es/es-rentable-ser-aut%C3%B3nomo-en-espa%C3%B1a) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A financial breakdown comparing freelance gross earnings against the net income available after local taxes, insurance contributions, and overheads. It provides practical equations and simulation scenarios for software developers deciding whether to transition from employee to contractor status.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Freelance vs Empleo como Programador | midulive](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81VnO4puNkg) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-impact video discussion by midudev comparing life as an independent freelance developer versus stable corporate employment. It evaluates financial structures, work-life boundaries, operational freedoms, and risk profile trade-offs.
-  - **(2021)** [Amazon Managed Grafana Is Now Generally Available with Many New Features](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-managed-grafana-is-now-generally-available-with-many-new-features) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Managed Grafana (AMG) is a fully managed service that simplifies the deployment, operation, and scaling of Grafana dashboards across diverse data sources. It natively integrates with AWS security and IAM systems, offering high-availability visualization of metrics, logs, and traces without administrative overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [murchie85.github.io: Installling minikube](https://murchie85.github.io/Kubernetes.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical collection of guides covering Minikube configuration strategies. Includes details on exposing cluster nodes to remote endpoints, running direct container updates via local Dockerfiles, and comparing local orchestration setups.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Run Kubernetes On Your Machine](https://itnext.io/run-kubernetes-on-your-machine-7ee463af21a2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused guide covering local Kubernetes provisioning alternatives. Evaluates resource overhead, file synchronization speeds, network configurations, and host integration points across different platforms.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes in a box](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-in-a-box-7a146ba9f681)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide detailing 'Kubernetes in a box' sandbox creation methodologies. Outlines structural strategies for configuring minimal host dependencies, local routing setups, and automatic configuration sync setups.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes local playground alternatives](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-local-playground-alternatives-e1a590632b9f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative overview of playground configurations for Kubernetes developers. Focuses on balancing sandbox isolation, localized DNS routing, service mesh compatibility, and custom ingress capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.radwell.codes: What’s the best Kubernetes distribution for local environments? 🌟](https://blog.radwell.codes/2021/05/best-kubernetes-distribution-for-local-environments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes localized Kubernetes distributions from a CPU and memory efficiency standpoint. Helps engineers match custom testing configurations against hardware-constrained developer machines.
-  - **(2021)** [dj-wasabi/vagrant-kubernetes](https://github.com/dj-wasabi/vagrant-kubernetes) [RUBY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A classic VM-based multi-node local cluster provisioning framework using Vagrant and Ansible. Retained as a historic architecture template for local VM orchestrations prior to lightweight container runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [store.docker.com: Docker Community Edition EDGE with kubernetes. Installing Kubernetes using the Docker Client](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/windows-install) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operational documentation for installing and enabling single-node local Kubernetes clusters inside Docker Desktop for Windows. Offers a highly streamlined interface for local containerized orchestration workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [padok.fr: MiniKube, Kubeadm, Kind, K3S, how to get started on Kubernetes?](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/kubernetes-technologies-kubeadm-vs-minikube-kind-and-k3s)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical breakdown comparing the core use cases, design philosophies, and architectural profiles of Kubeadm, Minikube, kind, and K3s. Guides engineers to choose the correct testing distribution.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Small Kubernetes for your local experiments: k0s, MicroK8s, kind, k3s, and Minikube](https://palark.com/blog/small-local-kubernetes-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An intensive technical comparison of k0s, MicroK8s, kind, k3s, and Minikube. Explores core configuration profiles, runtime dependency footprints, CNI defaults, and the performance overhead of built-in components.
-  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Development Environments – A Comparison](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-development-environments-a-comparison)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the technical capabilities of local developer platforms. Points out performance benefits when configuring modern virtual clusters (vclusters) on centralized infrastructure compared to local machine footprints.
-  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Skaffold vs Tilt vs DevSpace](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/skaffold-vs-tilt-vs-devspace) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth evaluation comparing Skaffold, Tilt, and DevSpace. Highlights real-time build and synchronization mechanics, declarative profiles, and templated manifest rendering capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Build and deploy Kubernetes apps with Skaffold](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/skaffold-usecases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into Skaffold use cases. Demonstrates custom image generation profiles utilizing Jib, Kaniko, or local buildpacks, while showcasing target profile definitions for diverse staging environments.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to Simplify Your Local Kubernetes Development With Skaffold](https://dev.to/otomato_io/local-kubernetes-development-with-skaffold-i0k)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical onboarding guide detailing local cloud-native development workflows using Skaffold. Explores live file-reloading, log streaming, and localized namespace configurations for multi-service apps.
-  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Checklist for Kubernetes-Based Development 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/checklist-for-kubernetes-based-development)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-focused architecture checklist detailing ideal steps to build, optimize, and organize localized dev frameworks on top of cluster infrastructure without incurring severe cognitive overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [okteto.com: Kubernetes for Developers Blog Series by Okteto](https://www.okteto.com/blog/kubernetes-basics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide series covering Okteto's Cloud Development Environment (CDE) paradigm. Demonstrates how developers can synchronize code in real-time straight to remote container runtimes without local compiler requirements.
-  - **(2021)** [testingclouds.wordpress.com: Migrating from Docker Compose to Skaffold 🌟](https://testingclouds.wordpress.com/2021/03/09/migrating-from-docker-compose-to-skaffold)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive migration handbook addressing transition patterns from basic multi-container Docker Compose structures to unified cloud-native architectures governed by Skaffold-driven deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Native Debugging Challenges: From Local to β€˜Remocal’](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-debugging-challenges-from-local-to-remocal) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of modern 'remocal' debugging practices. Discusses challenges when scaling local machine setups to handle enterprise microservice architectures, and evaluates modern networking proxying technologies.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to/dsudia: How to Integrate Docker & JetBrains into Telepresence](https://dev.to/dsudia/how-to-integrate-docker-jetbrains-into-telepresence-31op) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical guide explaining how to integrate Telepresence proxying with Docker Desktop and JetBrains IDE debuggers. It covers setting up traffic intercepts to enable step-by-step local JVM/Node debugging.
-  - **(2021)** [threatstack.com: 50 Best AWS CloudWatch Tutorials](https://www.f5.com/company/blog) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive directory linking to performance tuning guides, log group configurations, and real-time dashboard design patterns inside Amazon CloudWatch. Evaluates fundamental metric generation techniques.
-  - **(2021)** [Extending and exploring alarm history in Amazon CloudWatch – part 2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/extending-and-exploring-alarm-history-in-amazon-cloudwatch-part-2) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates strategies to maintain and analyze deep historical records of CloudWatch alarm states over multi-year thresholds using Kinesis Firehose, S3 object storage targets, and Athena SQL queries.
-  - **(2021)** [How BT uses Amazon CloudWatch to monitor millions of devices](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/how-bt-uses-amazon-cloudwatch-to-monitor-millions-of-devices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dives into an enterprise architecture deployed by BT utilizing Amazon CloudWatch to ingest, structure, and analyze telemetry streams originating from millions of physical client network units globally.
-  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Introduces Amazon Managed Service for Grafana and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/aws-grafana-prometheus) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural breakdown of AWS's entry into cloud-native managed open-source telemetry tools. Reviews integration advantages, storage strategies, and price efficiencies compared to self-hosted instances on EC2.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Web3 Architecture and How It Compares to Traditional Web Apps](https://thenewstack.io/web3-architecture-and-how-it-compares-to-traditional-web-apps) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical breakdown comparing the architecture of traditional Web2 web applications (database-to-backend-to-frontend) with Web3 decentralized topologies. It outlines the role of blockchain consensus layers, smart contracts, RPC providers, client wallets, and distributed file stores (such as IPFS and Arweave).
-  - **(2021)** [wired.com: The Father of Web3 Wants You to Trust Less](https://www.wired.com/story/web3-gavin-wood-interview) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview with Ethereum co-founder and Polkadot creator Gavin Wood on the engineering philosophy behind Web3. Wood details the transition from trusting centralized authorities to relying on cryptographic truth, smart contracts, and decentralized state machines to enforce transparency.
-  - **(2021)** [elconfidencial.com: El futuro de internet ya estΓ‘ aquΓ­ y se llama Web3, pero casi nadie sabe de quΓ© se trata](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/2021-12-12/el-futuro-de-internet-ya-esta-aqui-y-se-llama-web3-pero-casi-nadie-sabe-lo-que-es_3339244) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language introduction to Web3 concepts. It breaks down blockchain-based data layers, self-sovereign identities, decentralized governance (DAOs), and cryptographic tokens, contrasting them with centralized cloud infrastructure controlled by hyper-scalers.
-  - **(2021)** [bleepingcomputer.com: Windows 11 can now install WSL from the Microsoft' Store 🌟](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-11-can-now-install-wsl-from-the-microsoft-store) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical review details Microsoft's strategic shift to deliver WSL as an application through the Microsoft Store on Windows 11. Decoupling WSL from core OS updates allows rapid feature and driver iterations without requiring full system reboots. It guarantees that development teams can access the latest filesystem speed improvements and driver updates immediately.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Install Docker on Windows (WSL) without Docker Desktop 🌟](https://dev.to/bowmanjd/install-docker-on-windows-wsl-without-docker-desktop-34m9) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This advanced manual provides step-by-step instructions on setting up Docker Engine directly within a WSL 2 Linux distribution, removing the reliance on Docker Desktop. This architecture reduces resource consumption and circumvents enterprise licensing fees associated with commercial GUI applications. It represents a highly customizable, lightweight development setup optimized for advanced cloud-native operations.
-  - **(2021)** [Understanding Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RACI Matrix)](https://project-management.com/understanding-responsibility-assignment-matrix-raci-matrix)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the design and execution of the Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RACI), highlighting its critical role in multi-stakeholder enterprise engineering projects. Details how to clarify roles (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed) to eliminate organizational ambiguity and speed up operational decision-making.
-  - **(2021)** [rockcontent.com: mejor las responsabilidades con la Matriz RACI](https://analoghq.ai/blog/es/matriz-raci) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a detailed breakdown of the RACI model for assigning responsibility within multidisciplinary digital product teams. Explores how defining ownership upfront helps prevent friction during agile development iterations and release activities.
-  - **(2021)** [jaumepujolcapllonch.com: La matriz RACI y la asignación de responsabilidades](https://www.jaumepujolcapllonch.com/la-matriz-raci-y-la-asignacion-de-responsabilidades) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An academic and practical analysis of responsibility delegation using the RACI framework. Discusses common implementation pitfalls, such as assigning multiple 'Accountable' parties, and how to balance ownership in complex software delivery and systems administration projects.
-  - **(2021)** [ewsolutions.com: Worst Project Management Practices](https://www.ewsolutions.com/worst-project-management-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies and deconstructs worst-case project management practices and structural anti-patterns in complex engineering environments. Highlights how excessive documentation, siloing, lack of transparency, and poor risk-modeling derail high-budget software and cloud projects.
-  - **(2021)** [visual-paradigm.com: Scrum vs Waterfall vs Agile vs Lean vs Kanban](https://www.visual-paradigm.com/scrum/scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-agile-vs-lean-vs-kanban)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive comparison of major software development paradigms, breaking down the operational mechanics of Scrum, Kanban, Waterfall, Agile, and Lean. Synthesizes when to leverage iterative sprints versus continuous flow models to maximize delivery velocity and quality.
-  - **(2021)** [greycampus.com: What's the Difference? Agile vs Scrum vs Waterfall vs Kanban](https://www.greycampus.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes project management frameworks with a focus on contrasting agile methodologies against traditional waterfall planning. Delineates how Scrum and Kanban optimize resource allocation and limit work-in-progress to handle volatile development environments.
-  - **(2021)** [nichesoftware.co.nz: Promotion Driven Development (PDD) 🌟](https://www.nichesoftware.co.nz/2021/05/29/promotion-driven-development.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critiques the anti-pattern of Promotion Driven Development (PDD), where engineers select unnecessary, highly complex tools and over-engineer architectures to pad resumes for promotions. Warns against the resulting complexity, technical debt, and team maintenance burdens.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.asmartbear.com: I hate MVPs. So do your customers. Make it SLC instead 🌟](https://blog.asmartbear.com/slc.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Challenges the traditional MVP (Minimum Viable Product) paradigm, advocating instead for the 'SLC' (Simple, Lovable, and Complete) framework. Argues that customers reject bare-bones MVPs, and outlines how building high-quality, fully realized smaller feature sets ensures stronger initial retention and reliable early feedback.
-  - **(2021)** [joelcalifa.com: Tiny Wins](https://joelcalifa.com/blog/tiny-wins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the highly effective concept of 'Tiny Wins'β€”prioritizing and executing small, high-impact product UX/UI micro-optimizations. Demonstrates how compound micro-improvements drastically improve overall user satisfaction and system usability with minimal architectural overhead or engineering effort.
-  - **(2021)** [lavanguardia.com: Los estilos de liderazgo mΓ‘s apreciados por los empleados](https://www.lavanguardia.com/vivo/20211113/7856878/cualidades-mas-valoran-empleados-jefe-pmv.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes workplace leadership styles, mapping traits most valued by modern engineering and technical teams. Focuses on empathetic, supportive, and transformational leadership paradigms that improve retention and psychological safety in high-stress delivery environments.
-  - **(2021)** [businessinsider.es: "Estoy atrapado en unos hΓ‘bitos poco saludables y me siento abrumado por todo lo que tengo que hacer, ΒΏcΓ³mo puedo aprender a decir no?"](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/tan-dificil-decir-no-jefe-965459) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish article offering behavioral strategies to establish professional boundaries and politely decline excessive workloads. Helps technical staff overcome burnout, prioritize core technical obligations, and build healthier relationships with management.
-  - **(2021)** [businessinsider.es: AsΓ­ es como tu educaciΓ³n te ha moldeado sutilmente para que nunca consigas ascender en el trabajo](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/razon-nunca-consigues-ascender-trabajo-conseguir-mejor-sueldo-970737) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores how traditional education systems encourage compliance over initiative, often limiting engineers from asserting their value and pursuing promotions. Discusses shifting from passive performance to proactive self-advocacy to advance technical career paths.
-  - **(2021)** [euroresidentes.com: La intimidaciΓ³n verbal en la empresa](https://www.euroresidentes.com/empresa/exito-empresarial/la-intimidacin-verbal-en-la-empresa) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tackles verbal intimidation and toxic communication habits in corporate environments. Outlines methods for building psychological safety, addressing workplace harassment, and establishing strict ethical communication rules to protect engineering talent.
-  - **(2021)** [New digital course and lab: AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Primer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/01/new-digital-course-and-lab-aws-cloud-development-kit-cdk-primer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introduction to the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) framework. Teaches developers how to define cloud infrastructure using familiar programming languages (TypeScript, Python) rather than declarative JSON or YAML, maximizing code reusability and CI/CD integration.
-  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Free Online Resources To Get Started On Cloud Computing](https://analyticsindiamag.com/free-online-resources-to-get-started-on-cloud-computing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles high-quality, free resources to master fundamental cloud computing concepts. Lists tutorials, official cloud vendor training pathways, and community projects to help newcomers build structured knowledge in distributed systems.
-  - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: How To Debug Node.js with the Built-In Debugger and Chrome DevTools](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-debug-node-js-with-the-built-in-debugger-and-chrome-devtools) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive tutorial on attaching Chrome DevTools directly to Node.js backend processes. Step-by-step guidance on setting execution break points, inspecting call stacks, and detecting memory leaks.
-  - **(2021)** [jeremydmiller.com: Self Diagnosing Deployments with Oakton and Lamar](https://jeremydmiller.com/2021/10/12/self-diagnosing-deployments-with-oakton-and-lamar) [C# CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a design paradigm combining Lamar's compilation-safe IoC container with Oakton's self-diagnostics capability. Outlines systems validation strategies that trigger build failures if container registrations or service setups fail.
-  - **(2021)** [Understanding your AWS Cost Datasets: A Cheat Sheet](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/understanding-your-aws-cost-datasets-a-cheat-sheet) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive analytical cheat sheet parsing AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR), Cost Explorer datasets, and billing systems, designed to help financial engineers evaluate raw operational metrics.
-  - **(2021)** [softwarebusinessgrowth.com: Parallel System Validation – The End Of DevOps](https://www.varinsights.com/doc/parallel-system-validation-the-end-of-devops-0001) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic discussion surrounding 'Parallel System Validation', exploring how real-time replication of production traffic to test stages replaces older, sequential Dev-Test-Deploy loops with continuous assurance environments.
-  - **(2021)** [synopsys.com: How to integrate automated AST tools in your CI/CD pipeline](https://www.blackduck.com/blog/integrating-automated-ast-tools.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article describes how to integrate automated Application Security Testing (AST) scanners (SAST, DAST, SCA) inside CI/CD pipelines. It explains how to establish automated quality gates to prevent vulnerable code from progressing to integration and production staging layers.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Automated API testing for the KIE Server](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/01/automated-api-testing-for-the-kie-server) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on setting up automated REST API test runners for KIE decision services. Demonstrates performance execution metrics, payload validation models, and CI integration pipelines using Postman and Newman test wrappers.
-  - **(2020)** [networkmanagementsoftware.com: Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Networking Fundamentals](https://www.networkmanagementsoftware.com/google-cloud-platform-gcp-networking-fundamentals)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into core networking primitives within GCP, mapping subnets, firewall rules, routes, and IP address management. Provides clear mental models for engineering reliable, segmented network boundaries for enterprise topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [Google Cloud AppSheet](https://about.appsheet.com/home)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AppSheet delivers a robust, no-code application development platform that integrates directly with Google Workspace, databases, and third-party APIs. Enables business developers to engineer secure mobile and web automation interfaces with zero infrastructure overhead.
-  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: Google Cloud AppSheet review: No-code with extras](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270941/google-cloud-appsheet-review-no-code-with-extras.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical, technical review analyzing AppSheet's feature set, emphasizing its data-modeling capabilities, native integration with GCP resources, and automated workflow triggers. Assesses how the platform scales for rapid application delivery compared to traditional development.
-  - **(2020)** [kelseyhightower/cmd-tutorial](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/cmd-tutorial) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational reference by Kelsey Hightower showcasing CLI orchestration, process controls, and shell command integration. Provides idiomatic patterns for system administrators and automation engineers writing resilient command wrapper scripts.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Anthos β€” Multi-cluster Management](https://itnext.io/anthos-multi-cluster-management-aa6f2c03120d) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the operational mechanics of Anthos multi-cluster registration, hub-and-spoke configuration, and telemetry collection. Shows how operators can deploy, manage, and monitor unified GKE environments spanning physical data centers and hyperscalers.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Ingress for Anthos β€” Multi-cluster Ingress and Global Service Load Balancing](https://itnext.io/ingress-for-anthos-multi-cluster-ingress-and-global-service-load-balancing-c56c57b97e82) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the technical design of Multi-cluster Ingress (MCI) on Anthos. Illustrates how a unified global load balancer acts as a single endpoint, intelligently routing traffic to healthy microservice clusters distributed globally based on geographical proximity and backend capacity.
-  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: DevOps: 5 things teams need from CIOs](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/7/devops-5-things-teams-need) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight: Outlines the executive support structures that CIOs must deliver to ensure DevOps team effectiveness. Live Grounding: Establishes critical organizational strategies, demonstrating how continuous investment, barrier reduction, and dedicated platform teams drive deployment efficiency.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 3 critical DevOps concepts we explored in 2020 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analysing core DevOps paradigms, this guide emphasizes the critical interplay between CI/CD maturity, rapid feedback loops, and automation frameworks. Grounded in foundational operational design, it details practices that enable engineering organizations to scale software delivery pipelines while systematically dismantling developmental and operational silos.
-  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: DevOps: Why shift left goes wrong](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/5/devops-shift-left-why-goes-wrong) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates the frequent failures and cultural frictions that occur when security and automated testing are shifted left without proper developer abstractions. Curator insights highlight developer burnout caused by tooling bloat. Live DevSecOps practices in 2026 demonstrate that successful organizations solve this by embedding security compliance invisible inside automated platform templates rather than assigning raw operations responsibilities to developers.
-  - **(2020)** [wardviaene/jenkins-course](https://github.com/wardviaene/jenkins-course) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical repository containing configuration examples, scripts, and multi-stage pipeline templates for various programming languages. Designed to serve as hands-on exercises for developers studying infrastructure-as-code and configuration-as-code fundamentals.
-  - **(2020)** [Configuration as Code of Jenkins (for Kubernetes) 🌟🌟](https://github.com/figaw/configuration-as-code-jenkins-k8s) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to this resource for implementing Jenkins Configuration as Code on Kubernetes. Live Grounding shows that by mapping JCasC YAML onto Kubernetes ConfigMaps, administrators can fully decouple configuration state from ephemeral container lifecycles. This practice mitigates drift and enables rapid restoration in disaster recovery scenarios.
-  - **(2020)** [liatrio.com: building with docker using jenkins pipelines](https://www.liatrio.ai/resources/blog) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the methodologies for assembling and building container images from within a Jenkins declarative pipeline execution block. Live Grounding indicates that using modern agent strategies (such as Kaniko or podman) has superseded dind (Docker in Docker) configurations to secure enterprise clusters. This post offers foundational Docker container pipeline strategies.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Create your first CI/CD pipeline with Jenkins and GitHub](https://towardsdatascience.com/create-your-first-ci-cd-pipeline-with-jenkins-and-github-6aefe21c9240) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight identifies this article as a starter guide for constructing initial CI/CD pipelines bridging GitHub with a Jenkins instance. Live Grounding indicates it relies on standard webhook configurations and SSH deployment keys. This resource serves as an educational baseline for engineers learning automated testing integration.
-  - **(2020)** [deors/deors-demos-petclinic jenkinsfile](https://github.com/deors/deors-demos-petclinic/blob/master/Jenkinsfile) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details a functional Jenkinsfile built specifically to build and compile the Spring Petclinic application. Live Grounding illustrates how multi-stage Docker builds can be integrated cleanly within a declarative Jenkins template to produce production-ready container images. It is a highly practical execution reference.
-  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: GitLab CI/CD on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/10/19/gitlab-ci-cd-on-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight features this comprehensive guide for establishing GitLab CI/CD pipelines running directly inside Kubernetes. Live Grounding reveals GitLab's Kubernetes runners are incredibly popular due to their low overhead and high-density container scheduling. It represents an excellent alternative architecture to Jenkins.
-  - **(2020)** [wardviaene/advanced-kubernetes-course/spinnaker 🌟](https://github.com/wardviaene/advanced-kubernetes-course/tree/master/spinnaker) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to a companion repository for an advanced Kubernetes Spinnaker course. Live Grounding emphasizes its utility in demonstrating advanced deployment strategies (such as blue-green and canary analysis) directly inside Kubernetes clusters using Spinnaker's pipeline GUI. It remains a reliable hands-on learning lab.
-  - **(2020)** [imperialwicket/spinnaker-demo](https://github.com/imperialwicket/spinnaker-demo) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight presents this repository as a demo application configuration designed to show basic pipeline execution within Spinnaker. Live Grounding highlights that configuring Spinnaker's cloud drivers and halyard configurations is notoriously challenging, and this repo provides valuable baseline configurations to bypass common initial setup hurdles.
-  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: getting started with kubernetes, deploy a docker container in 5 minutes](https://codeburst.io/getting-started-with-kubernetes-deploy-a-docker-container-with-kubernetes-in-5-minutes-eb4be0e96370) [YAML/SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A rapid prototyping guide targeting beginners to container orchestration, showcasing how to deploy an existing Docker container onto a Kubernetes cluster in under five minutes. (Live Grounding: Excellent for quick onboarding, though skips advanced security context configurations and networking rules).
-  - **(2020)** [blog.scottlowe.org: Using kubectl via an SSH Tunnel](https://blog.scottlowe.org/2020/06/16/using-kubectl-via-an-ssh-tunnel) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides step-by-step instructions for establishing secure SSH tunnels to reach private Kubernetes cluster control planes. Solves public exposure issues of the Kubernetes API server using proxy forwarding. (Live Grounding: Standard fallback security access pattern, often replaced by modern Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) brokers in larger companies).
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Simple Canary Deployments using Kubernetes StatefulSets on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simple-canary-deployments-using-kubernetes-statefulsets-on-openshift) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates an architectural pattern for running canary deployments on OpenShift using StatefulSets. Discusses how deterministic network identities and storage bindings facilitate controlled, traffic-weighted application releases.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: GitOps Using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-using-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-tekton-and-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines unified continuous delivery architecture matching OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) with Advanced Cluster Management (ACM). Explains how to integrate CI workflows with multi-cluster governance rules.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: GitOps Using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management to Deploy on Multiple Clusters 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-using-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-tekton-and-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management-to-deploy-on-multiple-clusters) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive architectural guide for deploying multi-cluster applications using OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) and Advanced Cluster Management (ACM). Provides deep configuration plans to coordinate releases across hybrid environments.
-  - **(2020)** [rromannissen/rhoar-microservices-demo: GitOps for Microservices with Red' Hat Runtimes demo](https://github.com/rromannissen/rhoar-microservices-demo) [JAVA / YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A demonstration repository featuring GitOps patterns for microservices configured with Red Hat Runtimes. Illustrates safe promotion processes and environment configuration syncing using Argo CD.
-  - **(2020)** [Build a Go application using OpenShift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/26/build-a-go-application-using-openshift-pipelines) [YAML / GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides developers through compiling and deploying Go applications on OpenShift Pipelines using Tekton. Outlines how to write Tasks, configure Workspaces, and trigger image builds securely within non-privileged containers.
-  - **(2020)** [Set up continuous integration for .NET Core with OpenShift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/24/set-up-continuous-integration-for-net-core-with-openshift-pipelines) [YAML / C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A dedicated implementation guide for configuring CI pipelines for .NET Core projects using OpenShift Pipelines. Explores automated build testing, Nuget dependency resolution, and secure image registration.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Guide to OpenShift Pipelines Part 1 - Introducing OpenShift Pipelines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/guide-to-openshift-pipelines-part-1-introducing-openshift-pipelines) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory deep-dive on OpenShift Pipelines. Explains how Tekton native Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) abstract execution steps directly into the Kubernetes engine, removing the need for external tooling engines.
-  - **(2020)** [alesnosek.com: CI/CD Pipeline Spanning Multiple OpenShift Clusters (jenkins & tekton)](https://alesnosek.com/blog/2020/06/30/ci-slash-cd-pipeline-spanning-multiple-openshift-clusters) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the architecture of CI/CD pipelines running across multiple isolated OpenShift environments. Contrasts Jenkins and Tekton setups, proposing patterns for safe environment transition and credential management.
-  - **(2020)** [kailashyogeshwar.medium.com: How we implemented Reusable CI/CD Pipeline using Git and Tekton](https://kailashyogeshwar.medium.com/how-we-implemented-reusable-ci-cd-pipeline-using-git-and-tekton-503bed91975b) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on building highly reusable CI/CD pipelines on Git and Tekton. Demonstrates decoupling generic build parameters from execution manifests, allowing development teams to share pipelines easily across projects.
-  - **(2020)** [Migration Toolkit for Applications Demo - June 2020](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRCz6Jl0Ds8&feature=youtu.be)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video walkthrough showcasing the analysis, automated code scanning, and structural reporting metrics generated by the Migration Toolkit for Applications to expedite migration tasks.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Build a Kubernetes Minecraft server with Ansible's Helm modules](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/kubernetes-minecraft-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates utilizing Ansible's native Helm modules to declare and manage deployments within a Kubernetes cluster, illustrated by spinning up a stateful Minecraft server instance. (Live Grounding: Highlights the cross-functional utility of leveraging Ansible playbooks to drive Kubernetes native packaging models).
-  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: GitOps in Multicluster Environments with Anthos Config Management](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-gitops-in-multicluster-environments-with-anthos-config-management) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive guide on establishing declarative configuration management in multi-cluster environments using Anthos Config Management (ACM). The tutorial details Git-to-cluster synchronization protocols, security policies via Config Controller, and cluster-state reconciliation mechanisms, representing a stable paradigm for enterprise hybrid-cloud control planes.
-  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: Deploy Anthos Apps from GCP Marketplace into Amazon EKS Cluster](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-deploy-anthos-apps-from-gcp-marketplace-into-amazon-eks-cluster) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates cross-cloud portability by deploying Google Cloud Marketplace containerized applications directly into Amazon EKS clusters via Anthos. Discusses multi-cloud identity mappings, ingress controller configurations, and registration procedures required to bridge GCP's service ecosystem into AWS workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Up and running out of the cloud β€” How to setup the Masters using kubeadm bootstrap](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-journey-up-and-running-out-of-the-cloud-how-to-setup-the-masters-using-kubeadm-9a496a14fbc1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on manual describing how to deploy a HA multi-master Kubernetes cluster outside cloud environments using Kubeadm. Focuses on setting up an external load balancer to sit in front of the API servers, and configure stacked etcd pools on bare-metal systems.
-  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: RabbitMQ Monitoring on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/09/29/rabbitmq-monitoring-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical tutorial focused on architecting a comprehensive RabbitMQ monitoring pipeline within Kubernetes. Illustrates how to configure Prometheus Operator's custom resources, register dedicated ServiceMonitors, and implement rich Grafana dashboard systems to observe telemetry metrics such as message rates, consumer connections, and disk storage alerts.
-  - **(2020)** [nfrankel/jvm-controller](https://github.com/nfrankel/jvm-controller) [KOTLIN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates building a custom Java Virtual Machine (JVM) admission controller. Programmatically dynamically intercepts Pod specifications inside a validating or mutating webhook to inject appropriate runtime flags (such as JVM memory heap ergonomics) aligned with CPU and RAM resource limits.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Django on K8s (Part 0: Introduction)](https://dev.to/mkalioby/django-apps-on-kubernetes-2edo) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide addressing Django application architectures tailored specifically for Containerization. Explains initial configurations, environment separation, Dockerfile design practices, and the integration of database migration steps into standard container start routines.
-  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Spring Boot on Kubernetes with Buildpacks and Skaffold 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/12/18/spring-boot-on-kubernetes-with-buildpacks-and-skaffold) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-velocity development workflow blueprint leveraging Cloud Native Buildpacks and Skaffold to accelerate Java Spring Boot coding loops on Kubernetes. Minimizes manual Dockerfile maintenance and streamlines instantaneous hot-reloading code modifications into active development clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/jbossdemocentral: Red Hat Process Automation Manager Mortgage' Demo](https://github.com/jbossdemocentral/rhpam7-mortgage-demo) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A complex workflow automation demo featuring Red Hat Process Automation Manager (RHPAM) orchestrating a mortgage application system. Represents a solid blueprint for integrating process engines with cloud-native containers.
-  - **(2020)** [Develop and test a Quarkus client on Red Hat CodeReady Containers with Red Hat Data Grid 8.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/19/develop-and-test-a-quarkus-client-on-red-hat-codeready-containers-with-red-hat-data-grid-8-0) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides developers through testing a lightweight Quarkus application against Red Hat Data Grid (Infinispan) on Red Hat CodeReady Containers (now OpenShift Local). Emphasizes rapid developer iteration loops, memory minimization, and high-performance transactional caching.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Implementing a simple K8s admission controller in Go](https://dev.to/douglasmakey/implementing-a-simple-k8s-admission-controller-in-go-2dcg) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into developing custom admission control hooks using Go. Examines the mechanical process of parsing AdmissionReview requests, implementing validation logic, producing secure JSON patches for mutating workflows, and setting up local TLS validation to communicate securely with the Kubernetes API server.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Deploy Docker image to Kubernetes Cluster | CI-CD for Azure Kubernetes Service | Mohamed Radwan - DevOps](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DUhc0MjdUc&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=MohamedRadwan-DevOps) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video guide demonstrating a comprehensive CI/CD pipeline targeting Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Illustrates direct code integration, automatic container build pipelines inside GitHub Actions, security scanning, container registration inside ACR, and deployment using native Kubernetes manifests.
-  - **(2020)** [CI/CD for Kubernetes through a Spring Boot example (Banzai Cloud CI/CD)](https://teletype.in/@sravancynixit/CcwqFANxY) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Continuous Integration and Deployment guide utilizing Banzai Cloud automation pipelines for Spring Boot applications. Illustrates container building, secure credential handling, configuration injects, and blue-green application promotion tactics on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2020)** [Deploy a Rancher Cluster with GitLab CI and Terraform](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/deploy-a-rancher-cluster-with-gitlab-ci-and-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step automation blueprint demonstrating how to provision and orchestrate Rancher multi-cluster control planes. Harnesses Terraform to scale target virtual machines and GitLab CI to deploy and maintain management-plane state configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes CKAD Example Exam Questions Practical Challenge Series](https://codeburst.io/kubernetes-ckad-weekly-challenges-overview-and-tips-7282b36a2681) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-yield challenge series tailored for the Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) exam. Focuses on masterclass proficiency in fast imperative CLI commands, multi-container configurations, config-injection, and network troubleshooting techniques.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: A bit of Istio before tea-time](https://blog.alexellis.io/a-bit-of-istio-before-tea-time) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Accelerated developer tutorial detailing local installations and practical evaluations of the Istio service mesh. Covers microservice configuration injections, sidecar integrations, and foundational egress traffic testing in simple configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [A Complete Step by Step Guide to Implementing a GitOps Workflow with Flux 🌟](https://managedkube.com/gitops/flux/weaveworks/guide/tutorial/2020/05/01/a-complete-step-by-step-guide-to-implementing-a-gitops-workflow-with-flux.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early step-by-step tutorial outlining GitOps workflows with original Flux tools. Offers historical context but must be updated to Flux v2 and the modern GitOps Toolkit conventions.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: From code to production with OpenShift Pipelines and Argo CD](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/10/from-code-to-production-with-openshift-pipelines-and-argo-cd) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the deployment pipeline workflow integrating OpenShift Pipelines (based on Tekton) with Argo CD for declarative GitOps continuous delivery. The architecture promotes safe transitions from code repositories to production clusters via containerized build stages and automated resource reconciliation.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Building modern CI/CD workflows for serverless applications with Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines and Argo CD, Part 1](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/01/building-modern-ci-cd-workflows-for-serverless-applications-with-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-and-argo-cd-part-1) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates building CI/CD patterns for Knative-based serverless workloads using OpenShift Pipelines and Argo CD. Focuses on minimizing operational overhead and optimizing cold starts by isolating the build execution phase from deployment management.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Introduction to Tekton and Argo CD for multicluster development](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/03/introduction-to-tekton-and-argo-cd-for-multicluster-development) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the synergy between Tekton tasks and Argo CD to drive multi-cluster continuous delivery. Defines the boundaries where Tekton controls cloud-native container builds while Argo CD manages drift resolution across remote target clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Exploring The Cloud-native Kubernetes CI/CD Pipeline Tool Landscape](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XWwjyikWMQ&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=Konveyor)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive landscape review of cloud-native CI/CD tooling, mapping out the evolution of Jenkins, Tekton, Argo, and Flux. Provides architectural guidelines for selecting pipeline engines based on scalability and declarative execution goals.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.argoproj.io: Introducing the ApplicationSet Controller for Argo CD](https://blog.argoproj.io/introducing-the-applicationset-controller-for-argo-cd-982e28b62dc5) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unveils the ApplicationSet Controller designed to orchestrate multi-cluster and multi-tenant Argo CD configurations from a single template. Enables automated templating of Kubernetes workloads using Git generators, directory generators, and cluster generators.
-  - **(2020)** [vzilla.co.uk: GitOps - Getting started with ArgoCD](https://vzilla.co.uk/vzilla-blog/gitops-getting-started-with-argocd) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents an introductory guide to GitOps patterns using Argo CD on Kubernetes. Details installation steps, sync policies, and repo registration to facilitate baseline understanding of Git-declared state control.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: β€˜Hello, World’ tutorial with Kubernetes Operators](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/21/hello-world-tutorial-with-kubernetes-operators) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines basic concepts of the Operator SDK to develop a "Hello World" Kubernetes custom controller. Focuses on reconciliation loop structures, Custom Resource Definition (CRD) setups, and deployment strategies.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/openshiftdemos 🌟](https://github.com/openshiftdemos) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GitHub resource hosting active and archive-state templates designed to showcase enterprise tools on OpenShift. Features simple automation scripts, platform configuration files, and middleware integration recipes.
-  - **(2020)** [schabell.org: CodeReady Containers - Building a Cloud-Native Human Resources Process](https://www.schabell.org/2020/10/codeready-containers-building-cloud-native-hr-process.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details local development of a cloud-native Human Resources workflow using CodeReady Containers. Explains process containerization concepts on single-node platforms, though modern flows favor OpenShift Local frameworks.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: CodeReady Containers - Easy OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 Installation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJMdSQVFVik) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video walk-through highlighting automated local configuration of OpenShift Platform 4.5 using CodeReady Containers. It simplifies hypervisor set up and cluster bootstrapping, serving as a historical baseline for modern Red Hat OpenShift Local techniques.
-  - **(2020)** [SonarQube: An OpenShift-focused Docker build of Sonarqube](https://github.com/OpenShiftDemos/sonarqube-openshift-docker) ⭐ 42  [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A custom Docker build configuration designed to host SonarQube instances on OpenShift. Modern strategies prioritize official Helm charts or certified OpenShift Operator deployments, but this configuration highlights important historical patterns for handling stateful Java applications.
-  - **(2020)** [Deploying PostgreSQL in MiniShift/OpenShift 3](https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/deploying-postgresql-in-minishiftopenshift) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides users through deploying PostgreSQL on Minishift/OpenShift 3, highlighting standard volume mounting processes. Due to the deprecation of both OpenShift 3 and Minishift, modern applications utilize OpenShift Local and PostgreSQL Operator frameworks.
-  - **(2020)** [aymen-segni.com: Deploying Serverless Services on Kubernetes using Knative](https://aymen-segni.com/index.php/2020/07/22/deploying-your-serverless-services-on-kubernetes-using-knative) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical analysis of running microservices as serverless functions on Kubernetes using Knative. Explains configuration pathways for Knative CRDs, route mapping, and automated scaling parameters.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A guide to Terraform for Kubernetes beginners](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/terraform-kubernetes) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to use HashiCorp Terraform to directly manage Kubernetes resources and objects. Highlights the trade-offs of using Terraform versus Helm/kubectl for standard resource templating, state tracking, and lifecycle operations.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Deploy Argo CD with Ingress and TLS in Three Steps: No YAML Yak Shaving Required 🌟](https://itnext.io/deploy-argo-cd-with-ingress-and-tls-in-three-steps-no-yaml-yak-shaving-required-bc536d401491) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates Ambassador Edge Stack's scaffolding tool to deploy Argo CD quickly with TLS and Ingress settings. Eliminates tedious manual manifest authoring by automating TLS certificate generation and routing definitions for administrative dashboards.
-  - **(2020)** [Advanced Cluster Management Demos](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbMP1JcGBmSFA56rykbH2fg1F9Tozk4of)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated playlist of technical capabilities inside Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (ACM), focusing on policy enforcement, lifecycle orchestration, and multi-cluster visualization.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Recap: OKD 4 Testing and Deployment Workshop - Videos and Additional Resources](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/recap-okd-4-testing-and-deployment-workshop-videos-and-additional-resources) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compiles core workshop resources on OKD 4 deployment, testing, and lifecycle patterns. Explores underlying Fedora CoreOS operating mechanics and bootstrap procedures for community-led OpenShift clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [opensift.com: K8s Integrity Shield (tech-preview): Protecting the Integrity of Kubernetes Resources with Signature](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/k8s-integrity-shield-tech-preview-protecting-the-integrity-of-kubernetes-resources-with-signature) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the Kubernetes Integrity Shield technology preview, enabling signature-based verification of cluster manifests. Restricts rogue manifest updates and unauthorized resource mutations at admission-time.
-  - **(2020)** [bitbucket.org: setting up a cicd pipeline with spring mvc and kubernetes on aws](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/bitbucket/setting-up-a-ci-cd-pipeline-with-spring-mvc-jenkins-and-kubernetes-on-aws) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines constructing a complete continuous integration pipeline using Bitbucket, Jenkins, and AWS EKS. Covers maven compilation, Docker Hub image pushes, and automated rolling deployments on target host nodes.
-  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Integrating Jenkins with AWS CodeArtifact to publish and consume Python artifacts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/using-jenkins-with-codeartifact) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to authenticate Jenkins runner nodes securely with AWS CodeArtifact. Focuses on resolving and publishing Python artifact packages safely through automated build lifecycles.
-  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Continuous Integration with Jenkins on Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/11/10/continuous-integration-with-jenkins-on-kubernetes) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details executing dynamically provisioned Jenkins agent pods inside a target Kubernetes cluster. Explores mounting credentials, executing parallel pipeline workloads, and cleanup phases to optimize compute budgets.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/monodot/pipeline-library-demo 🌟](https://github.com/tutorialworks/pipeline-library-demo) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reference repository demonstrating the architectural setup of reusable Jenkins Shared Libraries. Emphasizes centralizing redundant tasks (like Slack messaging and build wrappers) to keep multi-repo setups clean.
-  - **(2020)** [HTTP-based Kafka messaging with Red Hat AMQ Streams](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/04/http-based-kafka-messaging-with-red-hat-amq-streams) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide covers the deployment and operational use of the Strimzi Kafka Bridge within Red Hat AMQ Streams. It exposes an HTTP-based REST API to Kafka, enabling lightweight web clients and non-native applications to produce and consume messages without importing complex Kafka client SDKs. Highlights include API request schemas, JSON payload configuration, and HTTP/Kafka translation semantics.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: An easier way to create custom Jenkins containers in OpenShift 4 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/04/an-easier-way-to-create-custom-jenkins-containers) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep-dive for enterprise platform engineers building custom, secure Jenkins master images for OpenShift 4. Outlines Red Hat universal base images (UBI) optimization and policy-compliant plugin packaging.
-  - **(2020)** [OpenShift Pipelines with Jenkins Blue Ocean 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-jenkins-blue-ocean) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guide on utilizing Jenkins Blue Ocean inside Red Hat OpenShift to build visual representations of continuous integration pipelines. Integrates OpenShift buildconfigs with user-friendly visualization panels.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/siamaksade/jenkins-blueocean](https://github.com/siamaksade/jenkins-blueocean) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Public demonstration repository providing configured manifests for launching Jenkins Blue Ocean on OpenShift clusters. Acts as a blueprint for visualizing pipeline stages in Red Hat environments.
-  - **(2020)** [LerryAlexander: Postman + Newman API Automated Tests running on a Jenkins' Pipeline 🌟](https://github.com/LerryAlexander/postman_jenkins_api_tests) ⭐ 3  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight focuses on running automated Postman test suites through Newman CLI inside a Jenkins Pipeline. Live Grounding confirms this is a standard integration step for end-to-end REST API verification. By surfacing test execution failures in Jenkins console output, teams can safely block regression deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/redhat-developer-demos/spring-petclinic 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-developer-demos/spring-petclinic) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight maps out Red Hat's customized developer demo fork of the Spring Petclinic project. Live Grounding indicates this version is heavily optimized for OpenShift deployments, featuring native integration with OpenShift build configs and Kubernetes secrets. It is ideal for illustrating red-hat native cloud development workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [ref 3](https://hub.docker.com/r/bmoussaud/petclinic) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Docker image for the Spring Petclinic application instrumented with APM and monitoring agents. Useful for evaluating telemetry collection, performance profiling, and tracing agents inside isolated container runs.
-  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: 5 Steps to Hosting Your Application on Amazon Cloud Container Service](https://jfrog.com/blog/5-steps-to-hosting-your-application-on-amazon-cloud-container-service) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the fundamentals of deploying containerized applications into Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS). Emphasizes secure image registry integration using JFrog Artifactory as a secure staging area.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/unitypark/aws-serverless-demos](https://github.com/unitypark/aws-serverless-demos) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A playground containing several serverless infrastructure designs compiled via AWS CDK. Serves as reference implementations for combining DynamoDB, API Gateway, and Lambda.
-  - **(2020)** [aytartana.wordpress.com: Migrating SpringBoot PetClinic REST to Quarkus](https://aytartana.wordpress.com/2020/08/26/migrating-springboot-petclinic-rest-to-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed migration journal porting the classic Spring Boot PetClinic REST API to Quarkus. Provides valuable benchmarking metrics comparing memory footprints, startup latencies, and implementation adjustments required for compilation to GraalVM native images.
-  - **(2020)** [gitlab.com: Red Hat Process Automation Manager - Signal Marketing Demo](https://gitlab.com/bpmworkshop/rhpam-signal-marketing-demo) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A demonstration application built on Red Hat Process Automation Manager (RHPAM) modeling signal marketing workflows. Integrates Complex Event Processing (CEP) engine features, showcasing declarative state orchestration within microservice platforms.
-  - **(2020)** [cio.com: Make Better AI Infrastructure Decisions: Why Hybrid Cloud is a Solid Fit 🌟](https://www.cio.com/article/350337/make-better-ai-infrastructure-decisions-why-hybrid-cloud-is-a-solid-fit.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article evaluates hybrid cloud configurations as the optimal topology for running complex AI and ML workloads. By pairing on-premises GPU compute resources (minimizing high data transfer costs) with public cloud scalability for distributed inference, enterprises optimize their infrastructure spending. It acts as an essential decision framework for infrastructure architects.
-  - **(2020)** [poloclub.github.io: What is a Convolutional Neural Network?](https://poloclub.github.io/cnn-explainer) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, visual demonstration of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) designed to demystify mathematical operations like convolution, pooling, and activation functions. The tool lets engineers inspect intermediate layers of active models, mapping visual inputs to numerical transformations. This is a vital resource for platform engineers seeking a deep conceptual understanding of computer vision workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [10 most common mistakes when using Kubernetes](https://blog.pipetail.io/posts/2020-05-04-most-common-mistakes-k8s)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores core architectural errors: missing CPU/Memory requests/limits, misconfigured liveness/readiness probes, exposing all HTTP services via individual Cloud LoadBalancers, and neglecting IAM/RBAC context integration.
-  - **(2020)** [dbafromthecold.com: Adjusting pod eviction time in Kubernetes](https://dbafromthecold.com/2020/04/08/adjusting-pod-eviction-time-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to customize node and pod eviction behaviors during network partitions. Shows how to adjust parameters like pod-eviction-timeout and node-monitor-grace-period to prevent unnecessary database state re-syncs during transient packet loss.
-  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: Managing Kubernetes resources: 5 things to remember](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/8/managing-kubernetes-resources-5-things-remember) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights five critical patterns for managing CPU/Memory requests and limits inside Kubernetes clusters. Discusses mitigating OOM-Kills, sizing containers correctly, and using horizontal and vertical autoscalers.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.lukechannings.com: Mistakes made and lessons learned with Kubernetes and GitOps](https://lukechannings.com/blog/2020-05-10-kubernetes-gitops-lessons) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A candid retrospective exploring hard-learned GitOps lessons. Focuses on synchronizing cluster state with Git, managing secrets securely within declarative repositories, and structuring repositories for multi-environment lifecycles.
-  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: Kubernetes: Everything you need to know (2020) 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/4/kubernetes-everything-you-need-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An enterprise-focused operational review of Kubernetes adoption benefits. Distills high-level business logic, cost optimizations, and development agility improvements.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Explaining Kubernetes in 10 minutes using an analogy](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/kubernetes-analogy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A classic conceptual introduction that uses a shipping port analogy to clarify container orchestration dynamics and state synchronization for beginners.
-  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: How Kubernetes works](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2265488/how-kubernetes-works.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural dissection of how Kubernetes orchestrates distributed infrastructure under the hood. Clarifies how state is stored in etcd, modified by control loop reconcilers via the API server, and materialized into container runtimes on nodes by the kubelet.
-  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes admission controllers in 5 minutes](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-admission-controllers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory guide to Kubernetes admission controllers, explaining how validating and mutating webhooks interdict and modify resources before persistence to etcd, enhancing enterprise security.
-  - **(2020)** [pradeepl.com: Introduction to Kubernetes Admission Controllers](https://pradeepl.com/blog/kubernetes/introduction-to-kubernetes-admission-controllers) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview of native Kubernetes admission plugins like LimitRanger, ResourceQuota, and NodeRestriction. Shows how to activate and orchestrate them to maintain tenant boundaries.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.nillsf.com: How to run your own admission controller on Kubernetes](https://blog.nillsf.com/index.php/2020/12/03/how-to-run-your-own-admission-controller-on-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the build-and-deploy cycle for executing custom admission validation controllers. Outlines network security issues, webhook endpoint setups, and service configurations required by the API server.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Introducing Hierarchical Namespaces](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/08/14/introducing-hierarchical-namespaces) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early design overview introducing the Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC). Explains how to simplify tenant administration by organizing namespaces into trees with policy inheritance.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: what are Endpoints](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-what-are-endpoints-3cc9e769b614)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A focused breakdown of the connection mapping layers between Service abstractions and Pod targets. Explains how the endpoint controller processes selectors, manages Endpoints objects, and updates packet-routing maps on cluster nodes.
-  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: How exactly kube-proxy works: Basics on Kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/how-exactly-kube-proxy-works-basics-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide outlining how kube-proxy tracks the cluster API server to process changes to Endpoints and Services. Details packet forwarding patterns using user-space proxy routing and kernel-level iptables translation chains.
-  - **(2020)** [Cloud-Native Development Survey Details Kubernetes, Serverless Data](https://virtualizationreview.com/articles/2020/05/08/cloud-native-dev-survey.aspx)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective review of a CNCF-sponsored developer survey from 2020. Documents early inflection points of public cloud adoption, serverless architecture scaling, container usage trends, and initial production challenges with persistent storage on stateful container setups.
-  - **(2020)** [itnexst.io: Docker and Kubernetes β€” root vs. privileged](https://itnext.io/docker-and-kubernetes-root-vs-privileged-9d2a37453dec) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the architectural differences between running containerized applications as standard root users vs enabling the privileged security context inside Docker and Kubernetes, analyzing security vectors and kernel syscall exposures.
-  - **(2020)** [kubelist.com/podcast: The Kubelist Podcast](https://kubelist.com/podcast)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Kubelist Podcast serves as an architectural sounding board for the cloud-native ecosystem. It features deep-dive technical interviews with upstream contributors and platform creators, bridging the gap between infrastructure software developers and systems engineering design.
-  - **(2020)** [4 trends for Kubernetes cloud-native teams to watch in 2020](https://www.techtarget.com/searchapparchitecture/tip/4-trends-for-Kubernetes-cloud-native-teams-to-watch-in-2020)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores structural transitions within container orchestrations circa 2020. This historical piece covers the nascent consolidation around service meshes and the industrialization of Kubernetes operators across production landscapes.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.container-solutions.com: 7 Cloud Native Trends to Watch in 2020](https://blog.container-solutions.com/7-cloud-native-trends-to-watch-in-2020)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Offers retrospective insight into cloud-native dynamics, analyzing service mesh scaling, security instrumentation, and multi-tenant architectures. It serves as a marker for how enterprise patterns have settled over the years.
-  - **(2020)** [Creating a Kubernetes cloud provider, doesn't required boiling the ocean](https://thebsdbox.co.uk/2020/03/18/Creating-a-Kubernetes-cloud-doesn-t-required-boiling-the-ocean) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed structural breakdown explaining how to implement a custom cloud-controller-manager (CCM) without rebuilding upstream infrastructure. It provides foundational guidance for cloud providers wishing to offer specialized bare-metal orchestrations.
-  - **(2020)** [revistacloudcomputing.com: Los mejores proveedores de Kubernetes](https://www.revistacloudcomputing.com/2020/09/los-mejores-proveedores-de-kubernetes) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparison of leading managed Kubernetes providers (EKS, GKE, AKS) assessing features such as control plane pricing, scaling responsiveness, and upgrade paths. Extremely useful for infrastructure strategists.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Don't Panic: Kubernetes and Docker](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/12/02/dont-panic-kubernetes-and-docker)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The landmark official announcement explaining the deprecation and final removal of Docker shim inside Kubernetes. Explains how the Container Runtime Interface (CRI) functions and clarifies why existing OCI/Docker container images run seamlessly on direct engines like containerd.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Building containers by hand: The PID namespace](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/pid-namespace) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A granular kernel-level tutorial demonstrating how to construct process isolation wrappers manually. Shows the inner workings of Linux PID namespaces to illustrate how Kubernetes models process trees and isolates resources inside a Pod boundary.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 5 ways to boost your Kubernetes knowledge](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/kubernetes-anniversary)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tactical roadmap suggesting community resources, interactive environments, and upstream contributions to accelerate Kubernetes expertise. Ideal for system administrators shifting from traditional virtualization to container architecture.
-  - **(2020)** [srcco.de: Zalando - Many Kubernetes Clusters instead of 1 huge cluster](https://srcco.de/posts/many-kubernetes-clusters.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Zalando's landmark architectural analysis of their decision to deploy hundreds of single-tenant, purpose-built clusters instead of one giant shared cluster. This text addresses multi-tenancy, blast radius containment, and automated control-plane orchestration.
-  - **(2020)** [blocksandfiles.com: Kubernetes is in a bit of state about state](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/container-storage/2020/07/21/kubernetes-is-in-a-bit-of-state-about-state/1612337) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates the historical difficulty of managing stateful applications within transient container orchestrators. It highlights the design differences between stateless scaling and persistent storage provisioning, detailing CSI advancements.
-  - **(2020)** [dustinspecker.com: Scaling Kubernetes Pods using Prometheus Metrics 🌟](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/scaling-kubernetes-pods-prometheus-metrics) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on implementation guide detailing how to deploy and configure the Prometheus Adapter. Explains how to expose custom and external business metrics to drive Horizontal Pod Autoscaler loops beyond standard memory/CPU limits.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes 101](https://leanpub.com/kubernetes-101)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory technical book designed to bridge the knowledge gap for software developers transitioning to orchestrator-driven architectures. It breaks down critical components like Pods, Deployments, Services, and ingress resources, offering simple, step-by-step command patterns to build confidence with kubectl.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Tutorial: Learn the Basics](https://dev.to/scalyr/kubernetes-tutorial-learn-the-basics-and-get-started-5dgh)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational guide tailored for developers new to orchestration systems, covering the core syntax and commands needed to deploy applications. It explores the relationship between Docker containers and Kubernetes Pods, explaining how Services route network traffic inside a cluster.
-  - **(2020)** [Complete Kubernetes Course](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KQndcIedeg)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive video-based training course providing an end-to-end learning journey from core containerization primitives to advanced cloud deployments. It features practical command-line walk-throughs, helping visual learners grasp complex configurations like ingress routing, persistent volumes, and ConfigMaps.
-  - **(2020)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 5 courses to Learn Docker and Kubernetes in 2020 - Best of Lot](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2019/05/top-5-courses-to-learn-docker-and-kubernetes-for-devops.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly structured, comparative review of the market's leading educational courses for mastering Docker and Kubernetes. It contrasts options across popular platforms (Udemy, Pluralsight, Coursera) to help IT professionals select training that matches their current technical skill set and career goals.
-  - **(2020)** [returngis.net: Organizar los pods en Kubernetes usando taints y tolerations](https://www.returngis.net/2020/06/organizar-los-pods-en-kubernetes-usando-taints-y-tolerations) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes scheduling isolation strategies using Node Taints and Pod Tolerations. Outlines patterns to dedicate specific hardware pools to isolated tenant classes or heavy ML workloads (written in Spanish).
-  - **(2020)** [returngis.net: Pruebas de vida de nuestros contenedores en Kubernetes](https://www.returngis.net/2020/02/pruebas-de-vida-de-nuestros-contenedores-en-kubernetes) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Spanish-language technical guide explaining container health and lifecycle management in Kubernetes.
-- Demonstrates practical configurations of HTTP, TCP, and command-based probes.
-- Outlines how these mechanisms improve self-healing and service reliability.
-  - **(2020)** [andrewlock.net: Deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes - Part 6 - Adding health checks with Liveness, Readiness, and Startup probes](https://andrewlock.net/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes-part-6-adding-health-checks-with-liveness-readiness-and-startup-probes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical guide on implementing Liveness, Readiness, and Startup probes for ASP.NET Core workloads on Kubernetes.
-- Explains mapping the ASP.NET Core Health Checks middleware directly to K8s probes.
-- Explains how to leverage Startup probes to delay subsequent Liveness checks and prevent boot loops.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to/otomato_io: Liveness Probes: Feel the Pulse of the App](https://dev.to/otomato_io/liveness-probes-feel-the-pulse-of-the-app-133e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide to defining the dynamic performance 'pulse' of microservices.
-- Highlights how to configure lightweight endpoints that report deadlock scenarios without incurring runtime resource overhead.
-- Discusses how to trace and diagnose probe-induced container restarts.
-  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: Kubernetes Resource Quotas](https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-resource-quotas)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed analysis of `ResourceQuota` usage in multi-tenant clusters.
-- Shows how to restrict overall CPU, memory, storage, and pod counts per namespace.
-- Prevents development workloads or runaway services from consuming all cluster resources.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How the Kubernetes scheduler works](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/kubernetes-scheduler) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into the core execution loops of the `kube-scheduler` component.
-- Walks through the filtering (Predicates) and scoring (Priorities) phases used to select candidate nodes.
-- Crucial reading for engineering customized pod affinity scheduling architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 3 ways Kubernetes optimizes your IT budget](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/it-budget-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines how Kubernetes native capabilities can be systematically leveraged to optimize enterprise IT spend. Focuses on orchestrating high-density container packing, using spot instances for fault-tolerant workloads, and implementing automated cluster-scale modifications.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Creating a Custom Resource Definition In Kubernetes | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/creating-a-custom-resource-definition-in-kubernetes-2k7o) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through detailing how to construct and deploy Custom Resource Definitions. Explores API versioning schema fields, spec declarations, and the foundational design of corresponding controller reconciliation loops.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Introducing CloneSet: A Production-Grade Kubernetes Deployment CRD](https://thenewstack.io/introducing-cloneset-production-grade-kubernetes-deployment-crd) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dive into CloneSet, a key OpenKruise controller alternative to native Deployments. Explains in-place update processes (bypassing pod recreation) and selective pod scaling controls.
-  - **(2020)** [Container Security](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492056707) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This definitive O'Reilly publication by Liz Rice dissects the Linux kernel-level mechanicsβ€”such as namespaces, cgroups, seccomp, and capabilitiesβ€”that form container barriers. The accompanying material warns against common container security configurations, notably running containers as root or with excessive kernel capabilities.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: cdk-terraform - Cloud Development Kit Can Now Generate Terraform Configurations Using TypeScript and Python](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/07/cdk-terraform) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A core report highlighting the emergence of CDKTF and its benefits over traditional configuration declarative languages. Evaluates how generating Terraform config files via programming loops, objects, and unit-testing libraries addresses enterprise-scale pipeline scalability challenges.
-  - **(2020)** [Terraform 0.13 Beta released!](https://discuss.hashicorp.com/t/terraform-0-13-beta-released/9555)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical release announcement for Terraform 0.13. Introduced paradigm-shifting features like count, for_each, and depends_on inside module blocks, as well as a standardized custom provider registry schema. Highly significant for understanding evolution of modern HCL.
-  - **(2020)** [env0.com: We’re Opensourcing Terratag to Make Multicloud Resource Tagging Easier](https://www.env0.com/blog/were-opensourcing-terratag-to-make-multicloud-resource-tagging-easier)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to Terratag, an open-source CLI tool designed to automatically inject standard tagging and metadata into all Terraform resources before planning/applying. Crucial for establishing centralized cost allocation and organization-wide governance.
-  - **(2020)** [Terraform, can you keep a secret?](https://cloudonaut.io/terraform-can-you-keep-a-secret) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses the critical challenge of managing sensitive parameters within plaintext Terraform state files. Discusses mitigation strategies such as remote backends, encryption-at-rest, and seamless integrations with external secrets managers like HashiCorp Vault.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Managing Infrastructure from Kubernetes with the HashiCorp Terraform Operator](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/04/terraform-operator-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural exploration of the HashiCorp Terraform Operator for Kubernetes. Demonstrates how operators reconcile external infrastructure dependencies dynamically via Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs).
-  - **(2020)** [Global K3s Deployment on Packet Baremetal 🌟](https://github.com/c0dyhi11/k3s-linkerd) ⭐ 9  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A global multi-region deployment playbook demonstrating K3s cluster instantiation across Packet Baremetal infrastructure, coupled with the Linkerd service mesh. Optimizes edge routing latency and inter-node networking security.
-  - **(2020)** [Announcing Databricks Labs Terraform integration on AWS and Azure](https://www.databricks.com/blog/2020/09/11/announcing-databricks-labs-terraform-integration-on-aws-and-azure.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement of the official integration allowing teams to provision Databricks workspaces, clusters, and notebook assets declaratively. Streamlines the delivery of automated data pipelines and data lakehouses within cloud-native platforms.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io blog: Working with Terraform and Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/06/working-with-terraform-and-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official Kubernetes blog review describing operational integration patterns using Terraform to configure cloud network spaces alongside bare-metal node sets. Explores deployment hand-offs to local scheduling operators.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Terraform: don’t use kubernetes provider with your cluster resource! 🌟](https://itnext.io/terraform-dont-use-kubernetes-provider-with-your-cluster-resource-d8ec5319d14a) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential warning on a common architectural anti-pattern: configuring the Terraform Kubernetes provider to authenticate dynamically with a cluster declared inside the same workspace execution run. Explains why dynamic provider instantiation causes state locking errors and plan-time dependency loops.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: 8 Answers to 7 OpenShift Questions 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/8-answers-to-7-openshift-questions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical synthesis addressing common operational and architectural questions regarding Red Hat OpenShift deployment modes, upgrade cycles, and subscription models. It clarifies the differentiators between upstream Kubernetes and OpenShift's opinionated, enterprise-ready application platform. Useful for enterprise decision-makers evaluating platform migrations or hybrid-cloud architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Deploy a multi-master OKD 4.5 cluster using a single command in ~30 minutes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploy-a-multi-master-okd-4.5-cluster-using-a-single-command-in-30-minutes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the deployment of an upstream OKD 4.5 cluster (the open-source origin of OpenShift) using the quick installer-provisioned infrastructure (IPI) workflow. It provides a step-by-step breakdown of how a single command automates the bootstrapping of multi-master control planes on cloud providers. Useful for labs and staging environments targeting standard Kubernetes platform development.
-  - **(2020)** [OpenShift 4 on AWS Quick Starts 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/openshift-4-on-aws-quick-start)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official AWS blueprint details early CloudFormation-driven automations to instantiate OpenShift 4 environments. While largely replaced by Modern Partner Solutions, it remains an informative model for multi-AZ topology layouts.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Installing OpenShift 4 on AWS with operatorhub.io integration 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQJxGtsqphk)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video guide tracking early OpenShift installations on AWS, showing credential setups and automated platform creation with active OperatorHub connections.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: OpenShift on Google Cloud, AWS, Azure and localhost](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-baPg3XhBo)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates deployment patterns of OpenShift across GCP, AWS, Azure, and local systems, illustrating the uniform operational model.
-  - **(2020)** [operatorhub.io/operator/quay](https://operatorhub.io/operator/quay) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Quay Operator automates the installation, scaling, configuration, and day-2 operations of Red Hat Quay on Kubernetes and OpenShift. It handles storage provisioning, database migrations, and ingress configurations via custom resource definitions.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: OpenShift 4 OAuth Identity Providers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFxFtUpAT9s) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video presentation detailing identity federation. It explains configuration patterns for LDAP, Active Directory, and custom OAuth providers on OpenShift.
-  - **(2020)** [Deploy and bind enterprise-grade microservices with Kubernetes Operators](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/18/deploy-and-bind-enterprise-grade-microservices-with-kubernetes-operators) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer guide explaining how to bind microservices dynamically to relational stores and caching layers using automated operators.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh is now available: What you should know 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-service-mesh-is-now-available-what-you-should-know)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement detailing the GA availability of Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh. Explains the integrated packaging of Istio, Envoy, and Jaeger under OpenShift's strict security paradigms.
-  - **(2020)** [Openshift 4 image builds](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-image-builds)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details OpenShift's native, highly secure in-cluster build mechanisms, explaining the source-to-image (S2I) workflow and safe artifact pipeline practices.
-  - **(2020)** [schabell.org: How to setup OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 on your local machine in minutes](https://www.schabell.org/2020/09/how-to-setup-openshift-container-platform-45.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-authored setup guide focusing on standing up an OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 environment locally in minutes. The post reviews resource constraints, command-line usage, automated virtual machine instantiation steps, and best practices for optimizing memory footpins to prevent developer system crashes.
-  - **(2020)** [Overview: running crc on a remote server](https://gist.github.com/tmckayus/8e843f90c44ac841d0673434c7de0c6a) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An active community technical gist demonstrating how to configure and run CodeReady Containers (OpenShift Local) on a remote server. This workaround allows developers to bypass local RAM/CPU limitations by running the heavy single-node cluster on beefy headless remote servers while routing local CLI controls (`oc`, `kubectl`) over custom SSH tunnels and reverse proxies.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: How to run a Kubernetes cluster on your laptop 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-cluster-laptop)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide reviewing options for running Kubernetes clusters locally on laptops. The resource compares Kind, Minikube, and CodeReady Containers (OpenShift Local) based on system overhead, target APIs, developer workflows, and system constraints.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Simplifies Kubernetes Cluster Management](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/red-hat-simplifies-kubernetes-cluster-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early industry evaluation of Red Hat's multi-cluster management strategies. The text highlights RHACM's features designed to address cloud sprawl. By introducing centralized management planes for application delivery and policy enforcement across diverse Kubernetes engines (EKS, GKE, AKS, and OCP), it establishes uniform security baselines and automates drift remediation.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Delivers Latest Kubernetes Enhancements](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-delivers-latest-kubernetes-enhancements)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report analyzing the release of early OpenShift 4.x enhancements. It focuses on how Red Hat embedded CoreOS into the cluster installation engine (IPI/UPI), allowing for automated, operator-led operating system updates. This architecture ensures the OS is treated as an extension of the Kubernetes control plane, drastically reducing management overhead.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: OKD4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nl-45ulj1s)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An official video presentation describing OKD4's architecture, community direction, and installation paradigms. Engineers discuss the advantages of moving to an Operator-driven architecture, Fedora CoreOS foundation, and how community contributions influence the commercial OpenShift pipeline.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: How To Install OKD4 on GCP - Vadim Rutkovsky (Red Hat)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UwQD0diUxk) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video walk-through guide demonstrating the step-by-step installation of OKD4 on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It outlines preparing DNS zones, setting up GCP service accounts, configuring the installation manifests, executing the ignition installer, and troubleshooting common cluster bootstrap failures.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Guide to Installing an OKD 4.4 Cluster on your Home Lab](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/guide-to-installing-an-okd-4-4-cluster-on-your-home-lab) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive blog series instructing network engineers and developers on setting up a bare-metal OKD 4.4 cluster inside a personal home lab. It covers essential infrastructure prep, including configuring DHCP, DNS forwarding, PXE booting, HAProxy for load balancing, and deploying the bootstrap control VM.
-  - **(2020)** [dustymabe.com: OpenShift OKD on Fedora CoreOS on DigitalOcean Part 4: Recorded Demo](https://dustymabe.com/2020/09/28/openshift-okd-on-fedora-coreos-on-digitalocean-part-4-recorded-demo) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A recorded deployment demo focusing on installing OKD on Fedora CoreOS within DigitalOcean droplets. It illustrates configuring DigitalOcean resources (VPCs, firewalls, volume spaces) and custom ignition templates to orchestrate a highly available cluster topology on an affordable cloud.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Migrating your applications to OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/migrating-your-applications-to-openshift-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth technical migration blueprint for moving workloads to OpenShift 4. It highlights the OpenShift Migration Toolkit, utilizing Velero as the foundational control engine for application backup, metadata translation, and restore operations, while using Restic to execute block-level transfers of persistent container volumes across cluster hosts.
-  - **(2020)** [Top Kubernetes Operators](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/top-kubernetes-operators-advancing-across-the-operator-capability-model)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference guide details the Operator Capability Model (Levels 1 to 5). It analyzes features required to advance an operator from basic installation (Level 1) and seamless upgrades (Level 2) to full lifecycle automation (Level 3), deep metrics tracking (Level 4), and auto-pilot anomaly remediation (Level 5).
-  - **(2020)** [Introducing Azure Red Hat OpenShift on OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-azure-red-hat-openshift-on-openshift-4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the managed Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) offering on OpenShift 4, built on operator-led cluster lifecycle management. It discusses direct integration with Microsoft Azure services, integrated scaling, and unified support channels. This managed service drastically simplifies operational overhead, letting enterprises focus purely on microservices delivery.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube playlist: London 2020 | OpenShift Commons Gathering 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaR6Rq6Z4Iqcy9rg0JF6SCFst5lyyftQ-)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Playlist of presentations from the 2020 London OpenShift Commons, sharing architectural case studies from leading financial and telco companies.
-  - **(2020)** [Using Third Party Network Operators with OpenShift](https://app.gitbook.com/o/-LbOdudvkdYwKCQYAHS8/s/RrlyoCHlF8LNFTvw74mT) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide reviewing the integration of third-party network operators inside the OpenShift ecosystem. It details the interaction boundaries between the cluster-network-operator and custom CNI plugins. Architectural considerations focus on ensuring compatibility with OpenShift's default SDN parameters, identity controls, and DNS routing setups to prevent operational regression during cluster upgrades.
-  - **(2020)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Ingress Controllers in OpenShift using IPI](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-ingress-controllers-in-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This reference architecture analyzes Ingress controller configurations in OpenShift when deployed via Installer-Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI). It highlights the automated integration of load balancers with OpenShift's internal router (HAProxy-based). Configuration points focus on scaling the ingress operator, managing wildcard DNS, configuring TLS termination strategies (Edge, Passthrough, Re-encrypt), and establishing highly-available traffic endpoints.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: How to install CodeReady Workspaces in a restricted OpenShift 4 environment](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/how-to-install-codeready-workspaces-in-a-restricted-openshift-4-environment) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide details installing Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces (now OpenShift Dev Spaces) within highly restricted, air-gapped environments. Utilizing an internal container registry and offline operator configurations, it provides an in-browser development IDE based on Eclipse Che. The configuration ensures that code never leaves the secure boundaries of the company's internal network.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: 5 tips for developing Kubernetes Operators with the new Operator SDK](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/11/5-tips-for-developing-kubernetes-operators-with-the-new-operator-sdk) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical guide provides 5 key design strategies for engineering robust Kubernetes Operators utilizing the modernized Operator SDK. It covers optimal Go reconciler coding patterns, caching clients, minimizing API rate-limiting via efficient event filtration, and optimizing tests with the EnvTest framework to ensure consistent execution.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift 4.3 to Enhance Kubernetes Security 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-4-3-to-enhance-kubernetes-security) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This analysis details OpenShift 4.3's enhanced security features. It reviews the integration of automated certificate rotation, enhanced cryptography with FIPS 140-2 compliance, encryption-at-rest for etcd key-value stores, and advanced ingress security configurations. These features form the baseline of modern OpenShift multi-tenant security architecture.
-  - **(2020)** [Serverless applications made faster and simpler with **OpenShift Serverless GA**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/30/serverless-applications-made-faster-and-simpler-with-openshift-serverless-ga)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introducing OpenShift Serverless GA, this resource outlines the packaging of Knative into an enterprise-supported product. It details the integration of OpenShift's default routing layer, integration with service mesh (Istio), and developer console enhancements that provide visual revision graphs, simple traffic-splitting controls, and event-source creation.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NM6sqXIsoA)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through of OpenShift Serverless features. The session demonstrates creating a Node.js microservice, deploying it via git-import, scaling down to absolute zero instances to conserve resources, and automatically scaling up instances to handle sudden HTTP request surges.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Building Kubernetes applications on OpenShift with Red Hat Marketplace](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/27/building-kubernetes-applications-on-openshift-with-red-hat-marketplace)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical overview detailing how developers used the Red Hat Marketplace to buy, deploy, and manage commercial Kubernetes operators. With the retirement of this marketplace, modern workloads have transitioned to automated deployment patterns via GitOps and custom private Helm/OLM registries.
-  - **(2020)** [kubestone.io](https://kubestone.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubestone is an open-source performance benchmarking operator for Kubernetes. It runs diagnostic tests (like iperf3, sysbench, fio, and pgbench) directly in custom pods to validate network throughput, disk performance, database transactions, and compute resources. This provides structural benchmarking data to ensure cluster performance before deploying workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [operatorhub.io: kubestone](https://operatorhub.io/operator/kubestone) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The OperatorHub page for Kubestone, simplifying the automated installation of Kubestone benchmark CRDs. Developers can easily configure YAML parameters for execution pipelines, gather raw benchmark reports, and export metrics directly to Prometheus for analysis.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Tech Preview: Get visibility into your OpenShift costs across your hybrid infrastructure 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/tech-preview-get-visibility-into-your-openshift-costs-across-your-hybrid-infrastructure) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” OpenShift Cost Management (now integrated into the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console) allows cloud administrators to track costs across hybrid cloud infrastructures. By associating cluster metrics (CPU/RAM usage) with cloud provider billing APIs, it models cost distribution down to namespaces, applications, and custom cost centers.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Operator pattern: REST API for Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/22/operator-pattern-rest-api-for-kubernetes-and-red-hat-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural design guide details exposing REST APIs on top of Kubernetes operators. It abstracts custom resource complexity into standard endpoints, simplifying third-party service integration.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Keep Your Applications Secure With Automatic Rebuilds](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/keep-your-applications-secure-with-automatic-rebuilds) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical guide illustrating how to configure OpenShift's image change triggers and ImageStreams to drive automatic rebuilds of downstream containers when upstream base images update or fix security issues. This methodology tightens SecOps loops, ensuring immediate mitigation of CVEs. It integrates container registry security alerts directly with native cluster build systems.
-  - **(2020)** [Migrate your Java apps to containers with Migration Toolkit for Applications 5.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/04/migrate-your-java-apps-to-containers-with-migration-toolkit-for-applications-5-0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical announcement of Migration Toolkit for Applications 5.0. This release emphasizes accelerated JEE migration pipelines, Quarkus targets, and dynamic containerization analysis for enterprise Java portfolios.
-  - **(2020)** [RHAMT in Github Actions](https://carlosthe19916.wordpress.com/2020/04/12/rhamt-in-github-actions) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical guide outlining how to embed the Red Hat Application Migration Toolkit (RHAMT) into automated GitHub Actions. This implementation enables automated static code analysis inside continuous integration pull requests to ensure cloud compatibility.
-  - **(2020)** [OpenShift topology view: A milestone towards a better developer experience](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-topology-view-milestone-towards-better-developer-experience)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of the OpenShift Developer Console Topology View. This visual dashboard maps microservice networks, workloads, and real-time build systems, significantly easing day-to-day application management tasks.
-  - **(2020)** [google.com/site/mrxpalmeiras: Ansible Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2Fsite%2Fmrxpalmeiras%2Fansible%2Fansible-cheat-sheet&dsh=S-1707972940%3A1779029132636791&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2Fsite%2Fmrxpalmeiras%2Fansible%2Fansible-cheat-sheet&osid=1&passive=1209600&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PaujYnU1vHeNQrrR9IV_P56nGiUWnqqM_hG1PBGMZyTXDsxITg7865jvpdfY8gDYaRf3YwR5Kw) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Duplicate entry for community-compiled Ansible reference guidelines detailing task writing, loops, and inventory structure commands. Restricted behind authentication barriers, making it less accessible for active production pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Skupper.io: Let your services communicate across Kubernetes clusters](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/01/skupper-io-let-your-services-communicate-across-kubernetes-clusters) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Skupper.io enables cross-cluster microservice communications through an application-level Virtual Application Network (VAN). Contrasting original claims of simple setups, live engineering consensus in 2026 demonstrates Skupper's high architectural value in enterprise hybrid clouds, routing traffic via AMQP without complex VPNs or firewall modifications.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Troubleshooting OpenShift network performance with a netperf DaemonSet](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/troubleshooting-openshift-network-performance-with-a-netperf-daemonset) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource outlines how to run a netperf DaemonSet on Red Hat OpenShift to measure network throughput and latency boundaries between nodes. Double-evidence synthesis highlights its long-term diagnostic utility, though 2026 platforms favor automated eBPF-based instrumentation (like Cilium) for real-time latency mapping.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Seminal release article introducing ROSA (Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS). Features direct API integration with AWS, fully managed lifecycle operations, unified billing, and robust hybrid connectivity.
-  - **(2020)** [freecodecamp.org: Serverless is cheaper, not simpler](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/serverless-is-cheaper-not-simpler-a10c4fc30e49)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Challenges the popular industry narrative that serverless frameworks simplify system designs. While highlighting significant cost reductions, this case study warns about the operational complexities of distributed event routing, IAM configuration boundaries, and cold start mitigations.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Orchestrate event-driven, distributed services with Serverless Workflow and Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/26/event-driven-distributed-service-orchestration-with-serverless-workflow) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to build event-driven microservices workflows using the CNCF Serverless Workflow specification on Kubernetes. Explains configuring orchestration engines to coordinate stateful, multi-step actions across decoupled, serverless microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Microservices guru says think serverless, not Kubernetes: You don't want to manage 'a towering edifice of stuff'](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/09/22/microservices-guru-says-think-serverless-not-kubernetes-you-dont-want-to-manage-a-towering-edifice-of-stuff/353334)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the perspective that modern development teams should choose serverless configurations over Kubernetes to prevent managing complex platforms. Evaluates operational trade-offs and explains when to utilize FaaS to optimize business logic focus.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: SwaggerHub 101 An Introduction to Getting Started with SwaggerHub](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoUl9_NWdqQ)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fast-track video guide introducing SwaggerHub, focusing on collaborative design structures, style guide validation, unified organization workspaces, and automatic mock testing for enterprise API platforms.
-  - **(2020)** [jonnylangefeld.com: Kubernetes: How to View Swagger UI](https://jonnylangefeld.com/blog/kubernetes-how-to-view-swagger-ui)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This tutorial shows how to expose Swagger UI within a Kubernetes environment to dynamically explore and test internal cluster APIs. It covers secure proxying, namespace-level configurations, and JWT token passing.
-  - **(2020)** [Windows Docker Agent Images: General Availability 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/05/11/docker-windows-agents)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces general availability of official Windows-based Docker agent images for Jenkins. This enables enterprise teams to natively compile, package, and test .NET framework workloads inside native Windows containers.
-  - **(2020)** [WebSocket support in now available for Jenkins CLI and agent networking!](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/02/02/web-socket) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details WebSocket support for the Jenkins CLI and inbound build agent execution layers. This allows routing all control-plane transport safely over standard, firewalled HTTP/HTTPS network architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [webhookrelay.com: Receive Github webhooks on Jenkins without public IP 🌟](https://webhookrelay.com/blog/github-jenkins-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A networking guide demonstrating how to use Webhook Relay to forward incoming GitHub triggers to internal, private Jenkins instances without exposing open ports to the public internet.
-  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com/blogs: Why Jenkins still continuously serves developers 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/why-jenkins-still-continuously-serves-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS technical analysis detailing why Jenkins remains a widely used CI/CD platform. It highlights its plugin ecosystem, massive deployment base, and adaptability within highly customized cloud-native environments.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Jenkins: running workers in Kubernetes and Docker images build](https://itnext.io/jenkins-running-workers-in-kubernetes-and-docker-images-build-83299a10f3ca) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An advanced engineering deep dive into launching dynamic Jenkins workers in Kubernetes pods. It covers the complex problem of secure container-in-container image compilation using tools like Kaniko.
-  - **(2020)** [SCM Filter Jervis YAML Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/scm-filter-jervis) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An auxiliary Jenkins plugin designed to parse and filter repositories using Jervis YAML configuration files. Promotes automated, multi-branch pipeline generation based on Git root metadata files.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: CloudBeesTV - How to Monitor Jenkins With Grafana and Prometheus 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H9eNIf9KZs&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical video guide demonstrating Jenkins health and performance monitoring using Prometheus and Grafana. Explains the deployment of the Prometheus plugin to expose controller metrics and the configuration of standardized dashboards.
-  - **(2020)** [External Fingerprint Storage Phase-1 Updates](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/06/27/external-fingerprint-storage) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details architectural updates to decouple Jenkins file fingerprinting from local disk storage. By transitioning to externalized storage models, it allows multi-controller environments to share build artifact tracking data seamlessly.
-  - **(2020)** [Redis Fingerprint Storage Plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/redis-fingerprint-storage-plugin) ⭐ 5  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical implementation of Jenkins' external fingerprint storage framework utilizing Redis. Solves local disk IO bottlenecks by shifting artifact tracking records to an in-memory Redis cluster, enhancing controller scalability.
-  - **(2020)** [code-maze.com: ci jenkins docker](https://code-maze.com/ci-jenkins-docker)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A tutorial guiding engineers on deploying and orchestrating Jenkins pipelines inside Docker containers. Emphasizes workflow automation, environment isolation, and clean container cleanup during continuous integration runs.
-  - **(2020)** [rollout.io: CloudBees Rollout Tutorial: Feature Flagging in your React Native App in 5 minutes](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/rollout-tutorial-feature-flagging-your-react-native-app-5-minutes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to integrate CloudBees Rollout (now CloudBees Feature Management) within a React Native mobile application. Demonstrates remote configuration updates and run-time feature toggle management without re-releasing code.
-  - **(2020)** [blogs.sap.com: CI/CD Tools for SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment](https://blogs.sap.com/2020/10/22/ci-cd-tools-for-sap-cloud-platform-abap-environment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details native CI/CD tools and integration patterns optimized for the SAP Cloud Platform ABAP environment. Demonstrates automated artifact builds, transport releases, and compliance workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [slideshare.net: Jeff Geerling - Jenkins or: How I learned to stop worrying and love automation 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/geerlingguy/jenkins-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-automation)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Slide presentation by Jeff Geerling exploring automation fundamentals and CI/CD philosophy. Focuses on reduction of manual operations and managing server drift. *Curator Insight*: Historical perspective on automation. *Live Grounding*: Continues to serve as an industry reference for designing maintainable automation infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [riptutorial.com: Learning Jenkins](https://riptutorial.com/ebook/jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured community reference cookbook illustrating standard Jenkins installation, basic plugin configuration, and core administration. Provides detailed blueprints for building basic automation pipelines, managing credentials, and designing execution parameters.
-  - **(2020)** [jenkins.io: Document Jenkins on Kubernetes: Installing Jenkins on Kubernetes Documentation Release 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/11/05/installing-jenkins-on-kubernetes) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement and documentation details for installing and running Jenkins inside a Kubernetes cluster. Promotes container-native orchestration by standardizing Helm-based controller deployments, dynamic agent provisioning, and persistent storage configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [GitHub Gist - Faheetah/Jenkinsfile.groovy: **Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies' with escaping and quotes**](https://gist.github.com/Faheetah/e11bd0315c34ed32e681616e41279ef4) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-maintained troubleshooting list pointing out common escaping issues, quotation rules, and environmental string quirks in Groovy Jenkinsfiles. An essential helper to reference when debugging nested bash steps and complex shell variable interpolation.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Top 10 Best Practices for Jenkins Pipeline Plugin 🌟🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/top-10-best-practices-jenkins-pipeline-plugin) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly regarded best-practices checklist for designing scalable, maintainable Jenkins pipelines. Strongly advocates for using structured Declarative syntax, isolating complex custom functions into Shared Libraries, and offloading high-compute build processes onto dynamic agent containers.
-  - **(2020)** [A sustainable pattern with shared library 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/10/21/a-sustainable-pattern-with-shared-library) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Proposes a highly sustainable, portable pipeline pattern that minimizes complex Groovy scripts in Jenkins Shared Libraries. Recommends defining lightweight pipeline skeletons that delegate actual compilation, linting, and packaging logic directly to standardized, local Makefile or Shell scripts.
-  - **(2020)** [tomd.xyz: Jenkins shared library: tutorial with examples 🌟](https://tomd.xyz/jenkins-shared-library)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly readable, practical tutorial showcasing files, directory structures, and global step patterns required to build a Jenkins Shared Library. Includes simplified code demonstrations showing how to write, import, and test custom steps.
-  - **(2020)** [JEP-224: System Read permission: Improve experience of Jenkins Configuration-as-Code users](https://www.jenkins.io/events/online-hackfest/2020-uiux) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical core Jenkins Enhancement Proposal introducing granular 'System Read' permissions. This structural interface improvement allows auditing engines and JCasC pipelines to safely parse configuration maps without exposing administrative keys.
-  - **(2020)** [Read-only Jenkins Configuration 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/05/25/read-only-jenkins-announcement) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core feature release detailing the security enforcement mechanism that locks out standard UI modification interactions. Once enabled, this read-only interface blocks administrative drift, preserving JCasC declarations as single-sources-of-truth.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Troubleshooting Jenkins Performance: Kubernetes Edition - Part 1 (2020) 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/apm-tools-jenkins-performance) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of an engineering diagnostic series for hunting down master slowdowns in Kubernetes clusters. Focuses on setting up proper application performance monitoring and resolving severe disk-level I/O latency blocks.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Troubleshooting Jenkins Performance: Kubernetes Edition - Part 2 (2020) 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/application-performance-monitoring-tools) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two of the performance diagnostics guide, illustrating JVM thread profiling, profiling heavy database integrations, and configuring Kubernetes CPU/Memory resource constraints safely to prevent master eviction cycles.
-  - **(2020)** [In this presentation](https://www.meetup.com/jenkins-online-meetup/events/270630108) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Recorded online meetups showcasing real-world performance tuning, security hardened setups, and architectural strategies for scaling Jenkins infrastructure globally.
-  - **(2020)** [jaxenter.com: CI/CD for Spring Boot Microservices: Part 1](https://devm.io/microservices/cicd-microservices-docker-162408) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details optimal Docker containerization patterns for Spring Boot microservices, addressing multi-stage image builds, layer caching, and minimizing runtime footprint sizes. It shows how to design pipeline steps to generate secure, unprivileged OCI-compliant container images.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: The history and future of OpenJDK](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/history-and-future-openjdk) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical retrospective and future-looking roadmap of the OpenJDK project. It charts the progression from a closed-source ecosystem to a highly vibrant, open-source community, highlighting key architectural enhancements that modernized the JVM for scalable container execution.
-  - **(2020)** [GitHub Welcomes the OpenJDK Project!](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/github-welcomes-the-openjdk-project) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry milestone announcement detailing the successful migration of the OpenJDK source code and development infrastructure to GitHub under Project Skara. This transition streamlined pull requests, code reviews, and developer collaboration models.
-  - **(2020)** [Red Hat OpenJDK](https://developers.redhat.com/products/openjdk/download) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides access to Red Hat's enterprise-hardened distribution of OpenJDK. Known for deep integration with Linux containers and robust long-term enterprise lifecycle support, it is widely utilized as a standard base runtime in corporate datacenters.
-  - **(2020)** [Amazon Corretto](https://aws.amazon.com/corretto) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Corretto is a no-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of OpenJDK backed by Amazon AWS. It includes performance optimizations and security patches used internally at Amazon, making it a reliable standard for enterprise Java APIs.
-  - **(2020)** [__AdoptOpenJDK 11__ Is the New Default 🌟](https://blog.adoptopenjdk.net/2020/06/adoptopenjdk-11-new-default) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces AdoptOpenJDK 11 as the default runtime, marking a massive shift in corporate standard operations away from proprietary binaries toward community-governed OpenJDK platforms to avoid licensing vulnerabilities.
-  - **(2020)** [advancedweb.hu: A categorized list of all Java and JVM features since JDK 8 to 14](https://advancedweb.hu/a-categorized-list-of-all-java-and-jvm-features-since-jdk-8-to-14) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical, categorized compendium listing language and JVM features introduced from JDK 8 to JDK 14. This resource highlights evolution in pattern matching, switch expressions, garbage collectors, and JFR (Java Flight Recorder) profiling utilities.
-  - **(2020)** [JDK 15: The new features in Java 15](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2256828/jdk-15-the-new-features-in-java-15.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the feature set of JDK 15, including the production release of Text Blocks, hidden classes, Edwards-Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (EdDSA), and preview implementations of sealed classes and pattern matching for `instanceof` operations.
-  - **(2020)** [javatutorial.net: Spring vs. Java EE](https://javatutorial.net/spring-vs-java-ee) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical comparison tracking the evolution of Spring against Java EE / Jakarta EE specifications. It explains how both ecosystems eventually converged in cloud-native design, adopting similar annotation-driven configuration and dependency injection principles.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Virtual Panel: The MicroProfile Influence on Microservices Frameworks](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microprofile-microservices) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A panel of Java industry leaders analyzing the direct impact of MicroProfile specifications on modern framework design. It assesses how MicroProfile influenced standards-driven modularization, observability patterns, and lightweight runtimes, driving rapid microservice-ready innovations.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Develop Eclipse MicroProfile applications on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Expansion Pack 1.0 with Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/01/develop-eclipse-microprofile-applications-on-red-hat-jboss-enterprise-application-platform-expansion-pack-1-0-with-red-hat-codeready-workspaces) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides engineers in deploying MicroProfile-based applications on Red Hat JBoss EAP Expansion Pack. It illustrates how to leverage cloud-integrated environments such as CodeReady Workspaces to run, test, and containerize certified enterprise services inside Kubernetes namespaces.
-  - **(2020)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: 10 JdbcTemplate Examples in Spring Framework](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2020/05/10-jdbctemplate-examples-in-spring.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides ten practical coding patterns for leveraging Spring's robust `JdbcTemplate`. It highlights how the framework automates SQL connection pool resource management, handles query mapping, and converts vendor-specific SQL exceptions into standard Spring-based exceptions.
-  - **(2020)** [Spring Boot native images. The path towards Spring Boot native applications](https://spring.io/blog/2020/06/10/the-path-towards-spring-boot-native-applications) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Spring's path towards compiling JVM applications into GraalVM native binaries. By executing class-path analysis and proxy initialization at compile time, native compilation minimizes memory overhead and scales startup times down to milliseconds, transforming Java's serverless viability.
-  - **(2020)** [__Spring Boot Istio library__: Spring Boot library for integration with Istio](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/06/10/spring-boot-library-for-integration-with-istio) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents a custom integration library that enables Spring Boot applications to interact directly with Istio service mesh configurations. It streamlines routing policies, enables mTLS, and manages request-tracing header propagation transparently at the platform boundary.
-  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Best practices for microservices on kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/03/10/best-practices-for-microservices-on-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry blueprint outlining architectural best practices for running Spring Boot microservices inside Kubernetes clusters. It covers configuring accurate liveness/readiness probes, setting container CPU/memory limits, orchestrating graceful shutdown hooks, and processing dynamic configuration maps.
-  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Spring Boot Autoscaling on kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/11/05/spring-boot-autoscaling-on-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to configure Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA) using custom Spring Boot metrics gathered by Prometheus. It highlights scaling strategies built on top of JVM-specific performance data (such as active thread pools, memory thresholds, or application queue depth) rather than simple CPU metrics.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Modern web applications on OpenShift, Part 4: Openshift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/27/modern-web-applications-on-openshift-part-4-openshift-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Part of a series detailing modern web application architectures on OpenShift. Explores configuring Tekton pipelines to construct, optimize, and serve static frontend code alongside active microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudowski.com: Jenkins on OpenShift - how to use and customize it in a cloud-native way 🌟](https://cloudowski.com/articles/jenkins-on-openshift) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced engineering blog detailing customized, cloud-native deployments of Jenkins on OpenShift. Explains how to leverage dynamic provisioning, custom configurations, and cluster-wide persistent volumes to stabilize Jenkins infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: OpenShift Actions: Deploy to Red Hat OpenShift directly from your GitHub repository](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/13/openshift-actions-deploy-to-red-hat-openshift-directly-from-your-github-repository) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide on utilizing official Red Hat OpenShift GitHub Actions. Empowers developers to directly interface GitHub workflow pipelines with OpenShift clusters, deploying applications seamlessly via container commands or oc CLI bindings.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Enterprise Kubernetes development with odo: The CLI tool for developers](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/16/enterprise-kubernetes-development-with-odo-the-cli-tool-for-developers) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise developer introduction to the Red Hat odo CLI. Demonstrates how to write code, execute deployment commands, and inspect active microservices without needing deep knowledge of the underlying cluster APIs.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes integration and more in odo 2.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/06/kubernetes-integration-and-more-in-odo-2-0) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights structural improvements introduced in odo 2.0, notably standardizing configurations on Devfiles, which allows cross-platform, repeatable developer workspace environment definitions.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/naveensilver/Ansible](https://github.com/naveensilver/Ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open-source repository archiving custom Ansible playbooks, tasks, and configurations for diverse operational setups. Serves as a useful template library for practical implementation reference.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How to install software with Ansible](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/install-packages-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A task-oriented tutorial explaining package management across multiple Linux distributions using Ansible. It illustrates the declarative use of apt, yum, and dnf modules. Essential for automating bare-metal or VM-based virtualized resources.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 7 things you can do with Ansible right now](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights versatile use cases for Ansible beyond simple package installs, such as configuration drift remediation, system health auditing, and network routing updates. Shows how it acts as an automation framework across modern corporate infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: My first day using Ansible](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/first-day-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A reflective developer-experience piece outlining initial onboarding pain points and successes with Ansible. The author covers YAML structure, hosts file syntax, and basic ad-hoc commands. Helpful for understanding typical learning curves of new engineers.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 10 Ansible modules for Linux system automation c](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/ansible-modules-linux)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into ten foundational Ansible modules for Linux OS administration (copy, service, template, user, etc.). This acts as a reference for writing stable, repeatable configuration scripts on host systems. Highly useful for managing underlying Kubernetes node environments.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Set up an Ansible lab in 20 minutes](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/ansible-lab)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rapid, step-by-step setup guide for creating a local, containerized or virtualized Ansible test environment. It helps engineers quickly practice playbook execution, SSH configuration, and inventory targeting without risk. Highly practical for sandbox experimentation.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Automate your container orchestration with Ansible modules for Kubernetes 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/ansible-modules-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the deployment of Kubernetes manifests directly using Ansible's native modules (k8s module). It demonstrates how to orchestrate complex Helm charts and resource configurations programmatically. This bridges the divide between standard IaC pipelines and cluster environments.
-  - **(2020)** [siliconangle.com: Red Hat ties Ansible automation to Kubernetes cluster management 🌟](https://siliconangle.com/2020/10/13/red-hat-ties-ansible-automation-kubernetes-cluster-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry report covering Red Hat's native convergence of Ansible and Kubernetes cluster management via Advanced Cluster Management (ACM). This integration empowers teams to configure physical network layers and bare-metal nodes dynamically as Kubernetes clusters scale out.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Ansible and OpenShift: Connecting for Success 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-and-openshift-connecting-for-success)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on Red Hat's strategy for scaling hybrid deployments through OpenShift and Ansible integrations. It discusses using Ansible to handle Day-2 cluster operations, such as external storage provisioning and network switch configurations. Essential for hybrid enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Juggling Ansible, OpenShift and K8s? This is for you: Red Hat couples automation to cluster management](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/10/14/juggling-ansible-openshift-and-k8s-this-is-for-you-red-hat-couples-automation-to-cluster-management/656846) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece detailing how architects manage complex workflows across bare-metal systems, OpenShift, and standard Kubernetes clusters. It underscores how Ansible bridges the gaps that cloud-native orchestration engines cannot directly reach, minimizing system isolation and manual intervention.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Integrate your calendar with Ansible to avoid schedule conflicts 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/calendar-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A creative approach to scheduling production changes using Ansible playbooks hooked to digital calendars. It highlights API communication and conditional logic execution inside custom Ansible integrations. Ideal for teams seeking to automate maintenance windows safely.
-  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Ansible Network Resource Modules: Deep Dive on Return Values](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-network-resource-modules-deep-dive-on-return-values) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical breakdown examines the structure and execution flow of Ansible Network Resource Modules, focusing on standard return structures (`before`, `after`, and `gathered`). It explains how network engineers can build precise declarative state files for network appliances, enabling idempotent drift correction and structured state auditing.
-  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Automation services catalog, the newest addition to the Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This document covers the self-service Automation Services Catalog in Red Hat AAP. It allows business users to request IT resources using automated Ansible plays in a structured governance framework, tracking compliance and multi-level approvals across organization boundaries.
-  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Announcing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Certified Ansible Collection 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-the-red-hat-enterprise-linux-certified-ansible-collection) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) System Roles as certified Ansible collections. This allows sysadmins to manage core operating system configuration parameters (network interfaces, SELinux, firewall rules, and storage pools) using vendor-supported, stable, and declarative code modules.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: Catchpoint to Acquire Webpagetest.org](https://devops.com/catchpoint-to-acquire-webpagetest-org) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analysis of Catchpoint's acquisition of WebPageTest, the industry-standard front-end performance auditing tool. Synthesizing live ecosystem changes, the platform continues to operate as an essential resource for tracing core web vitals and waterfall execution charts, bolstered by Catchpoint's global infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.dev: GitHub Workflow](https://www.kubernetes.dev/docs/guide/github-workflow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The official Kubernetes project contributor guidelines detailing its custom, large-scale upstream/downstream fork-and-pull Git workflow. Emphasizes rebase strategies, PR conventions, and the specialized automated Prow bot systems used to manage gating, label tracking, and multi-SIG code approvals.
-  - **(2020)** [kean.github.io: Trunk-Based Development](https://kean.blog/post/trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical retrospective examining the execution of Trunk-Based Development (TBD) within cloud environments. Explores how fast feedback loops, automated testing, and branch-by-abstraction strategies work together to eliminate long-lived branching headaches.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: The Importance of Feature Flags in CI/CD](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-feature-flags-help-you-put-customers-first) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Examines the role of feature flags in customer-focused CI/CD pipelines. Explains how engineering teams can continuously deliver complex changes and use flags to safely activate new features once business goals are met.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Testing with Feature Flags to Improve Developer Productivity](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flags-improve-developer-productivity) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores how integrating feature flags into automated testing pipelines scales development speed. Outlines how running test suites against varied flag states helps validate features without requiring complex, separate staging environments.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: How to Grow Continuous Delivery Maturity Using Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-to-build-the-process-and-culture-behind-using-feature-flags-at-scale) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Focuses on the organizational steps and engineering governance required to scale feature flags. Details code patterns, design practices, and team structures necessary to keep feature flagging clean and scalable across large-scale software systems.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Change Management in Production](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/change-management-in-production) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into managing runtime changes in production using feature flags. Explains how software toggles replace classic Change Advisory Board (CAB) gates, providing precise rollback capabilities and automated logs directly linked to active releases.
-  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: 5 devops use cases for developing with feature flags](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270518/5-devops-use-cases-for-developing-with-feature-flags.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Highlights five key devops use cases for feature flags, including canary testing, database migrations, kill switches, and targeted product rollouts. Shows how these patterns give teams greater operational control and speed in production.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Understanding the Feature Flag Lifecycle](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flag-lifecycle) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the lifecycle of feature flags, from development to production cleanup. Outlines key steps to prevent flag-related technical debt, emphasizing naming conventions, tracking alerts, and automated cleanup steps.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Red Hat and GitHub Collaborate to Expand the Developer Experience on Red Hat OpenShift with GitHub Actions 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-and-github-collaborate-expand-developer-experience-red-hat-openshift-github-actions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces the strategic engineering collaboration between Red Hat and GitHub to bring native OpenShift deployment controls to GitHub Actions. Bridges enterprise Kubernetes platforms and developer workflows by standardizing on Red Hat's native actions suite.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Git Explained - The Basics](https://dev.to/milu_franz/git-explained-the-basics-igc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introductory guide breaking down directory zones (working directory, staging area, git directory) and mapping baseline command flows for development environments onboarding.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Git Concepts I Wish I Knew Years Ago 🌟](https://dev.to/g_abud/advanced-git-reference-1o9j) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the underlying architecture of Git, explaining blobs, commits, trees, and refs, helping developers troubleshoot merge conflicts with a conceptual understanding of data storage.
-  - **(2020)** [9 awesome git tricks](https://tychoish.com/post/9-awesome-git-tricks) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical review of nine advanced command configurations, parsing custom terminal log layouts, git cherry-pick tricks, and patch commits selection techniques to improve developer efficiency.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 6 best practices for managing Git repos](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/git-repos-best-practices) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A corporate guide outlining governance practices for managing Git repositories. Advocates for micro-commits, atomic changes, automated static security scans, standardized branching models, and clean pull request lifecycles.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Highlights from Git 2.28](https://github.blog/open-source/git/highlights-from-git-2-28) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Review of the features introduced in Git 2.28, detailing the init.defaultBranch configuration options and internal hashing optimizations to support modern security workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Work with GitHub Actions in your terminal with GitHub CLI](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/work-with-github-actions-in-your-terminal-with-github-cli) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details how to configure, execute, and inspect active GitHub Actions workflows directly from command-line terminals using GitHub CLI. Accelerates dev cycles by enabling remote run monitoring, real-time log streaming, and manual dispatch execution.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 8 Git aliases that make me more efficient](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/git-aliases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights eight custom configuration shortcuts to optimize command-line throughput. Focuses on setting up custom log graphs, rapid status representations, stashing configurations, and diff-checks directly inside the global .gitconfig file.
-  - **(2020)** [martinfowler.com: Patterns for Managing Source Code Branches](https://martinfowler.com/articles/branching-patterns.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive architectural blueprint for source-control branch patterns. It compares Mainline Development, Release Branches, and Feature Branches, analyzing how branching decisions affect integration frequency, build testing, and release delivery times.
-  - **(2020)** [GitHub CLI](https://cli.github.com) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official command-line utility (gh) designed to orchestrate GitHub platform resources directly from local terminal shells. Enables developers to query, create, and manage PRs, repository assets, workflows, and issue trackers.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: How we launched docs.github.com](https://github.blog/engineering/how-we-launched-docs-github-com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical architectural overview tracing the migration of GitHub's official documentation pipeline to a modernized, dynamic platform built atop Node.js, Markdown pipelines, and rapid CDN delivery.
-  - **(2020)** [Introducing GitHub’s OpenAPI Description](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/introducing-githubs-openapi-description) [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement detailing the generation and open-sourcing of comprehensive OpenAPI (Swagger) specifications for GitHub's REST API, enabling automated SDK generation and typed API integration.
-  - **(2020)** [GitHub's OpenAPI Spec Open-Sourced in Beta](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/08/GitHub-open-api-spec) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Industry report analyzing the initial beta release of GitHub's OpenAPI specification, detailing how standard compliance lowers friction for automated security audits and API interactions.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Learn about ghapi, a new third-party Python client for the GitHub API](https://github.blog/developer-skills/programming-languages-and-frameworks/learn-about-ghapi-a-new-third-party-python-client-for-the-github-api) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Developer profile of ghapi, an open-source, lightweight Python client targeting the GitHub REST API. Dynamically updates with GitHub's OpenAPI specs to guarantee parity.
-  - **(2020)** [Token authentication requirements for API and Git operations](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/token-authentication-requirements-for-api-and-git-operations) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical mandate detailing the deprecation of basic password auth for authenticated Git operations and REST API calls. Codifies the migration to Personal Access Tokens (PATs) and hardware keys.
-  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Passwords begone: GitHub will ban them next year for authenticating Git operations](https://www.theregister.com/security/2020/12/17/passwords-begone-github-will-ban-them-next-year-for-authenticating-git-operations/958514) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” News analysis detailing the elimination of basic user password authentication for Git read/write commands, mandating programmatic tokens or SSH configurations for robust access control.
-  - **(2020)** [Things you didn't know you could diff in GitHub](https://sebastiandedeyne.com/things-you-didnt-know-you-could-diff-in-github) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights advanced, non-standard visual comparisons and diff features natively supported inside the GitHub UI, including rich text layouts, image assets, and 3D rendering formats.
-  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Set the default branch for newly-created repositories](https://github.blog/changelog/2020-08-26-set-the-default-branch-for-newly-created-repositories) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement introducing user and organization-level customizable default branch names (moving from 'master' to 'main' configurations) for automated project setups.
-  - **(2020)** [analyticsindiamag.com: GitHub launches code scanner to flag security vulnerabilities](https://analyticsindiamag.com/github-launches-code-scanner-to-flag-security-vulnerabilities) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the introduction of CodeQL-powered GitHub Advanced Security scanning. Focuses on native SAST integrations, automated injection flaw triage, secret scanning, and immediate developer alert surfaces within standard PR pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [kruschecompany.com: What is a Kubernetes Operator and Where it Can be Used?](https://kruschecompany.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/kubernetes-operator.jpg)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrated guide defining the role, architecture, and common deployment strategies of Kubernetes Operators. Explains how custom controllers automate day-2 infrastructure management tasks like scaling, backups, and state healing.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: Day 2 for the Operator Ecosystem 🌟](https://devops.com/day-2-for-the-operator-ecosystem) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on Kubernetes Operator lifecycle maturity models, introducing toolkits like KUDO (Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator). Covers operational challenges, telemetry gathering, and unified configuration schemas.
-  - **(2020)** [Domain-harvester](https://github.com/shurshun/domain-harvester) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical codebase utility built to scan, harvest, and aggregate domain information. Useful for tracking internal infrastructure endpoints and public-facing assets during operational inventory audits.
-  - **(2020)** [k8studio](https://k8studio.io) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” K8Studio is a desktop graphical user interface designed to simplify multi-cluster Kubernetes administration and visualization. It presents a dynamic topological map of running cluster workloads, enabling live log streaming and terminal executions.
-  - **(2020)** [ecrcp](https://github.com/bit-cloner/ecrcp) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A lightweight utility designed to copy Docker images directly between different Amazon ECR registries without requiring local download-and-reupload bandwidth. Useful for cross-account deployments and regional migration tasks in complex enterprise AWS landing zones.
-  - **(2020)** [awesome-it/adeploy](https://github.com/awesome-it/adeploy) ⭐ 14  [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An Ansible-based automation utility designed to orchestrate early-stage Kubernetes cluster deployments. Modern production operations have entirely transitioned to Kubernetes-native platforms (e.g., Kubeadm, Cluster API) and GitOps tooling (e.g., Argo CD).
-  - **(2020)** [**Kpt**: Packaging up your Kubernetes configuration with git and YAML since' 2014 **(Google)**](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/03/kpt-packaging-up-your-kubernetes.html) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A declarative configuration packaging and customization tool based on the 'WYSIWYG' model. Leveraging KRM (Kubernetes Resource Model), it enables users to package, fetch, customize, and validate raw YAML files using a structured pipeline approach instead of complex templating.
-  - **(2020)** [mbuffett.com: Replacing ngrok with ktunnel](https://mbuffett.com/posts/ktunnel-ngrok-replace) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blog post detailing how to configure and utilize ktunnel to replace commercial ngrok tunnels. It outlines reverse tunneling architectures from local laptops into remote clusters for low-latency testing.
-  - **(2020)** [wangjia184/pod-inspector](https://github.com/wangjia184/pod-inspector) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A localized tool developed to inspect and audit target pod environments. It analyzes container variables, runtime logs, and interface networks directly inside running clusters to facilitate rapid diagnosis.
-  - **(2020)** [cyberark.com: Kubesploit: A New Offensive Tool for Testing Containerized' Environments](https://www.cyberark.com/resources/threat-research-blog/kubesploit-a-new-offensive-tool-for-testing-containerized-environments)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Threat Research publication outlines the design philosophies, target test matrices, and operational workflows of CyberArk's offensive tool Kubesploit. It evaluates simulated cluster breaches and privilege escalation vectors.
-  - **(2020)** [devopscube.com: How To Build Docker Image In Kubernetes Pod 🌟](https://devopscube.com/build-docker-image-kubernetes-pod)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference article analyzes alternative methods for constructing container images natively within Kubernetes pods, highlighting Kaniko, BuildKit, and Docker-in-Docker (DinD). It contrasts security risks and runtime overhead of each.
-  - **(2020)** [alicegg.tech: Managing a Kubernetes cluster with Helm and FluxCD](https://alicegg.tech/2020/11/09/helm) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed architectural analysis of managing Helm releases within Flux GitOps pipelines. Explores automated release upgrades, HelmRepository declarations, and rollback mechanisms.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/sajeetharan/azure-mindmap](https://github.com/sajeetharan/azure-mindmap)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source repository containing comprehensive visual mindmaps of Azure services. Highly useful for architects and developers mapping complex cloud paths and service relationships across security, compute, networking, and data structures.
-  - **(2020)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Enable PowerShell SSH Remoting in PowerShell 7](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/04/enable-powershell-ssh-remoting-in-powershell-7) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains configuration tasks to substitute traditional WinRM mechanisms with standard SSH tunneling inside PowerShell 7 topologies, enabling secure management across Linux platforms.
-  - **(2020)** [commandline.ninja: Use Powershell to find windows services configured to run as another user](https://commandline.ninja/use-powershell-to-find-services-configured-to-run-as-another-user) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines an automated auditing solution leveraging custom WMI queries to locate active background services configured with custom service-account parameters rather than default LocalSystem context pools.
-  - **(2020)** [devopsonline.co.uk: ChatOps, DevOps, ScrumOps and 5 Other Ops religions](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/chatops-devops-scrumops-and-5-other-ops-religions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical and entertaining analysis evaluating the landscape of modern operations paradigms (DevOps, ChatOps, GitOps, DevSecOps, etc.). It helps organizations separate practical, architectural delivery models from mere industry marketing buzzwords, highlighting what truly drives velocity and reliability.
-  - **(2020)** [A Distributed Tracing Adventure in Apache Beam](https://rion.io/2020/07/04/a-distributed-tracing-adventure-in-apache-beam) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A technical retrospective of tracing asynchronous distributed execution paths in Apache Beam data processing pipelines. Addresses transaction correlation across multi-hop distributed transformations and dynamic worker scale-outs.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Monitoring .NET Core applications on Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/05/monitoring-net-core-applications-on-kubernetes) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of Prometheus metrics and diagnostic sources in .NET Core applications running on Kubernetes. Focuses on configuring the Prometheus .NET Client library and utilizing Kubernetes service monitors to automate target discovery.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.arkey.fr: Using JDK FlightRecorder and JDK Mission Control](https://blog.arkey.fr/2020/06/28/using-jdk-flight-recorder-and-jdk-mission-control) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the usage of JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) and JDK Mission Control (JMC) for low-overhead, production-grade JVM diagnostic profiling. Explains trace capture of memory, CPU, and I/O cycles.
-  - **(2020)** [Remote Debugging of Java Applications on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/remote-debugging-java-applications-openshift) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses specifically on configuring JDWP parameters in enterprise Java container builds to allow secure, remote interactive debugging from IDEs directly to pods in OpenShift.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: How do I analyze a Java heap dump?](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/18301) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical solution article detailing how to trigger, extract, and analyze memory heap dumps from JVMs running inside Linux containers, leveraging standard OpenJDK CLI tools.
-  - **(2020)** [acloudguru.com: Getting started with the Elastic Stack](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/getting-started-with-the-elastic-stack) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory hands-on walkthrough for deploying and configuring Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK Stack). Covers index life-cycle management, ingest pipelines, and structuring unstructured application logs.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: ELK for beginners - by XavkiEn 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWZKNB9waqIX00uj5q4nX_TOFiX3if1z3) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured, comprehensive video tutorial playlist walking through the installation, pipeline configuration, and visual analysis capabilities of the ELK stack. Ideal for engineering teams onboarding to self-hosted logging infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [grafana.com: Announcing Grafana Tempo, a massively scalable distributed tracing system 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/announcing-grafana-tempo-a-massively-scalable-distributed-tracing-system) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Grafana Tempo is an open-source, high-scale, easy-to-use, and cost-effective distributed tracing backend. Designed to require only object storage (like S3 or GCS) to operate, it eliminates the operational overhead and high costs of running complex indexes via Elasticsearch or Cassandra. Tempo integrates deeply with Grafana, Prometheus, and Loki, enabling seamless correlation between logs, metrics, and traces.
-  - **(2020)** [learncloudnative.com: Kubernetes Network Policy](https://www.learncloudnative.com/blog/2020-10-07-network-policies)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory resource focused on the fundamentals of NetworkPolicy. Explains selector matching patterns and namespace encapsulation rules for cloud-native applications.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Node Local DNS Cache](https://povilasv.me/kubernetes-node-local-dns-cache)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical guide showcasing how to verify, configure, and measure performance gains of NodeLocal DNSCache in high-throughput clusters. Details configuration paths, fallback mechanisms, and troubleshooting steps to resolve configuration mismatches between DNS cache pods and system resolvers.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Benchmark results of Kubernetes network plugins (CNI) over 10Gbit/s network (Updated: August 2020)](https://itnext.io/benchmark-results-of-kubernetes-network-plugins-cni-over-10gbit-s-network-updated-august-2020-6e1b757b9e49) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep architectural performance analysis measuring major Kubernetes Container Network Interface (CNI) plugins over a dedicated 10Gbit/s network interface. It systematically contrasts network latency, throughput, and CPU utilization overhead across options like Calico, Cilium, Flannel, and Weave. The study details how overlay encapsulation methods (VXLAN/Geneve) introduce significant processing taxes compared to native BGP/host-gw direct routing topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [mhmxs.blogspot.com: Autoscaling Calico Route Reflector topology in Kubernetes](https://mhmxs.blogspot.com/2020/12/autoscaling-calico-route-reflector.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep engineering walkthrough for autoscaling Calico Route Reflector (RR) topologies in high-scale Kubernetes clusters. It addresses the routing table exhaustion and CPU bottlenecks associated with full-mesh node-to-node BGP routing by dynamically managing centralized Route Reflectors, maintaining high performance and operational stability as node counts grow.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How to create a documentation site with Docsify and GitHub Pages](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/docsify-github-pages) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A tutorial explaining how to build light, dynamic document systems using Docsify on GitHub Pages. Contrasts static compilers with Docsify's model, which parses Markdown files dynamically in the browser without build compile loops, offering zero-setup developer portals.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: How we made the __markdown toolbar__](https://dev.to/devteam/how-we-made-the-markdown-toolbar-4f09) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep developer retrospective explaining how the Forem engineering team built their optimized web markdown toolbar. Explores UI/UX constraints, raw JS selection insertion techniques, and accessibility-compliant inputs. Highly valuable for front-end platform architects building internal developer tools.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: How Kubernetes provides networking and storage to applications](https://thenewstack.io/how-kubernetes-provides-networking-and-storage-to-applications) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An foundational architectural piece detailing the convergence of network topology and volume storage systems within Kubernetes. It elucidates how the control plane decouples resource provisioning from consumption, making it an excellent primer for platform operators transitioning to container-native infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: The Biggest Gap in Kubernetes Storage Architecture?](https://thenewstack.io/whats-the-biggest-gap-in-kubernetes-storage-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical deep dive exposing systemic architectural gaps in early Kubernetes CSI iterations, focusing on data protection, consistency, and disaster recovery. It tracks how vendors and the community resolved these limits through CSI snapshotting and backup controller patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: A Guide to Running Stateful Applications in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/a-guide-to-running-stateful-applications-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep dive into the operational challenges and patterns involved in running stateful workloads on Kubernetes. It details how StatefulSets, headless services, and stable network identities collaborate to sustain clustered databases like PostgreSQL and Kafka safely.
-  - **(2020)** [howtoforge.com: Storage in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/storage-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial mapping out the core abstraction primitives of the Kubernetes storage subsystem. It offers step-by-step guidance on declaring ephemeral emptyDir volumes, mounting host paths, and establishing baseline persistent storage configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [rancher.com: What is Cloud-Native Storage?](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/what-is-cloud-native-storage) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational explanation of Cloud-Native Storage (CNS) principles, focusing on the dynamic orchestration, scalability, and resilience required by ephemeral containers. It unpacks the shift from static hardware-bound SAN/NAS structures to dynamic, application-centric storage.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Persistent Volumes: Separating Compute and Storage](https://thenewstack.io/persistent-volumes-separating-compute-and-storage) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural piece explaining the strategic benefits of separating computational logic from stateful storage layers using Persistent Volumes. This division facilitates fluid container rescheduling while securing raw historical state across hardware failures.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Compute and Storage Should Be Decoupled for Log Management at Scale](https://thenewstack.io/why-compute-and-storage-should-be-decoupled-for-log-management-at-scale) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural case study advocating for the strict decoupling of compute nodes and storage backends within log-aggregation systems. This pattern, exemplified by Loki and Elasticsearch, ensures that volatile search workloads do not degrade raw historical index durability.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: The most popular cloud native solutions 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/the-most-popular-cloud-native-storage-solutions) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive market landscape report detailing leading cloud-native storage technologies. It provides a strategic comparison of software-defined storage (SDS) frameworks, helping architects choose between hyper-converged, container-attached, or external enterprise storage arrays.
-  - **(2020)** [blocksandfiles.com: geless storage is the β€˜answer’ to Kubernetes data challenges](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/container-storage/2020/12/22/storageless-storage-is-the-answer-to-kubernetes-data-challenges/1611647) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploratory piece discussing 'storageless' architecture paradigms where localized persistent state is completely abstract, delegating high availability and replica management to SaaS object systems. While conceptually novel, live implementation typically manifests as highly managed serverless databases.
-  - **(2020)** [gitlab.com: Kubernetes storage provider benchmarks](https://gitlab.com/mrman/k8s-storage-provider-benchmarks) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly practical benchmarking repository comparing IOPS, latency, and throughput metrics across multiple Kubernetes CSI providers. Though individual hardware baselines vary, the structured methodology offers an essential framework for verifying storage performance prior to deployment.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Stateful Workloads on Kubernetes with Container Attached Storage 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/stateful-workloads-on-kubernetes-with-container-attached-storage) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of Container Attached Storage (CAS) architectures, where storage software itself runs inside microservices to present local drives as resilient distributed storage pools. This approach, exemplified by OpenEBS and Portworx, maximizes hyper-converged agility.
-  - **(2020)** [kylezsembery.com: Persistent Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.kylezsembery.com/persistent-storage-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A standard administrative tutorial on setting up persistent storage within Kubernetes. It unpacks the physical relationship between host paths, network attachments, and Kubernetes virtual volume resources, serving as an operational reference for junior engineers.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim β€” an overview with examples](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-persistentvolume-and-persistentvolumeclaim-an-overview-with-examples-3c5688222f99) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive tutorial examining the foundational mechanics of PersistentVolumes and PersistentVolumeClaims. It employs clean yaml manifests to illustrate how claims bind to volumes dynamically, detailing reclaim policies and access modes.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Persistent storage in action: Understanding Red Hat OpenShift’s persistent volume framework 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/22/persistent-storage-in-action-understanding-red-hat-openshifts-persistent-volume-framework) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dives into Red Hat OpenShift's persistent volume (PV) framework, focusing on the Container Storage Interface (CSI). Explains dynamic storage allocation, access modes, and how to safely secure transaction-heavy datastores.
-  - **(2020)** [blocksandfiles.com: Lightbits Labs adds Kubernetes table stakes: CSI support](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/block/2020/06/23/lightbits-labs-adds-kubernetes-table-stakes-csi-support/1598623)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical review of Lightbits Labs adding native CSI support to its LightOS platform, bridging disaggregated NVMe-over-Fabrics (NVMe-oF) with Kubernetes. This integration enables low-overhead, hardware-accelerated block storage access for scale-out, high-throughput cloud database deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [Longhorn Simplifies Distributed Block Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/longhorn-simplifies-distributed-block-storage-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical assessment highlighting how Longhorn simplifies the deployment and operations of distributed block storage arrays. It features detailed discussions of volume-controller microservice orchestration, automated disaster recovery policies, and built-in replication tools.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Rancher Labs Adds Support for Longhorn Storage on Kubernetes Clusters](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/rancher-labs-adds-support-for-longhorn-storage-on-kubernetes-clusters)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An announcement outlining Rancher's general availability support for Longhorn within its enterprise Kubernetes platform. This architectural integration allows administrators to manage and deploy robust persistent volume infrastructure with point-and-click UI catalogs.
-  - **(2020)** [sklar.rocks: How the CSI (Container Storage Interface) Works](https://sklar.rocks/how-container-storage-interface-works)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An instructional overview explaining how the Container Storage Interface (CSI) specification coordinates volume management. It details the precise structural operations between the Kubelet, Kubernetes API servers, and vendor-specific CSI driver components.
-  - **(2020)** [redbooks.ibm.com: IBM Storage for Red Hat OpenShift. IBM block storage & IBM Spectrum Scale](https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5565.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This comprehensive Redbook outlines deployment architecture guidelines for IBM Block Storage and IBM Spectrum Scale CSI drivers within OpenShift environments. It details technical patterns for high-performance file sharing, security isolation, multi-zone availability, and persistent volume provisioning needed for enterprise-grade workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [Crossplane as an OpenShift Operator to manage and provision cloud-native services](https://blog.crossplane.io/crossplane-openshift-operator-cloud-native-services) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents the operational integration of Crossplane as a certified Red Hat OpenShift Operator. It highlights how Enterprise Platform Engineers can leverage OpenShift's native RBAC, security context constraints, and Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) to safely orchestrate multi-cloud infrastructure directly from Red Hat deployments, enabling compliant developer self-service.
-  - **(2020)** [forbes.com: 5 Essential Coronavirus Work From Home Tech Tips](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tjmccue/2020/03/13/5-essential-coronavirus-work-from-home-tech-tips) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses tactical solutions for shifting workforce operations to remote environments during the early 2020 lockdowns. Focuses on setting up baseline networking hardware, secure VPN access layers, virtual meeting applications, and establishing boundary protocols to maintain high cognitive output without burning out.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: what is jenkins-x](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/building-cloud-native-apps-painlessly)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational whitepaper exploring Jenkins X as a cloud-native re-architecture of traditional Jenkins patterns. Focuses on its dependency on Tekton for containerized build pipelines and its adoption of GitOps as the definitive state mechanism.
-  - **(2020)** [devopstoolkitseries.com](https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A video-guided tutorial from the DevOps Toolkit Series demonstrating Jenkins X setups. It details the process of establishing Kubernetes-native continuous delivery, showcasing automated PR checks and progressive staging mechanics.
-  - **(2020)** [Book: The DevOps 2.6 Toolkit: Jenkins X](https://leanpub.com/the-devops-2-6-toolkit) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly technical book outlining the implementation of automated, Kubernetes-native workflows using Jenkins X. Details advanced patterns using Helm, Tekton, and Prow, providing solid strategies for robust continuous delivery.
-  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com: Introduction to Spinnaker Managed Pipeline Templates](https://speakerdeck.com/keisukeyamashita/introduction-to-spinnaker-managed-pipeline-templates)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical slide deck introducing Spinnaker Managed Pipeline Templates (MPT v2). Shows how organizations can specify pipelines-as-code in YAML format, fostering consistency and reducing manual orchestration across massive microservice domains.
-  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com: Spinnaker Application management by Terraform Plugins](https://speakerdeck.com/keisukeyamashita/spinnaker-application-management-by-terraform-plugins) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This deck explores the administration of Spinnaker application and pipeline configurations using Terraform plugins. It highlights unifying infrastructure lifecycle management and application delivery configuration under one single, declarative git source.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud DevOps With OpenShift and JFrog](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-devops-with-openshift-and-jfrog) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This integration study outlines the cooperative benefits of leveraging Red Hat OpenShift alongside JFrog Artifactory to drive secure, enterprise-grade cloud-native development. It covers automated build triggers, container compliance, and continuous deployment workflows. It showcases how combining these enterprise tools streamlines DevOps practices at scale.
-  - **(2020)** [CI/CD OpenShift and Tekton](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/new-cloud-native-ci/cd-projects-openshift-and-tekton)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth blog post detailing cloud-native CI/CD on Red Hat OpenShift using the Tekton Pipelines operator. It analyzes how OpenShift Pipelines provides on-demand containerized execution environments to eliminate resource-hungry, idle build servers.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: From Agile to DevOps to DevSecOps: The Next Evolution](https://devops.com/from-agile-to-devops-to-devsecops-the-next-evolution)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Traces software engineering's historical trajectory from Agile (optimizing team velocity) to DevOps (optimizing system delivery) and finally DevSecOps (integrating continuous compliance). Evaluates cultural and technical components driving this shift.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: SecDevOps is the Solution to Cybersecurity 🌟](https://devops.com/secdevops-is-the-solution-to-cybersecurity)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advocates for SecDevOps as a necessary system design response to address sophisticated modern threat surfaces. Highlights using declarative orchestration profiles, immutable runtime configurations, and early detection mechanisms to minimize vulnerability windows.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: How to Successfully Integrate Security and DevOps](https://devops.com/how-to-successfully-integrate-security-and-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides strategic guidelines on merging security frameworks with DevOps practices. Highlights establishing security automation checkpoints, fostering unified tooling, and utilizing threat modeling early in standard sprint cycles.
-  - **(2020)** [helpnetsecurity.com: How to make DevSecOps stick with developers](https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2020/12/14/how-devsecops-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An organizational analysis detailing how to successfully promote DevSecOps culture among developers. Proposes seamless IDE plugin adoption, gamified training, and continuous automated pipeline feedback to build friction-free security workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.christophetd.fr: Shifting Cloud Security Left β€” Scanning Infrastructure as Code for Security Issues](https://blog.christophetd.fr/shifting-cloud-security-left-scanning-infrastructure-as-code-for-security-issues)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This blog post details shifting cloud security left by scanning Infrastructure as Code (IaC) manifests prior to deployment. Highlights implementing tools like tfsec, Kube-score, and Hadolint to automatically identify misconfigurations in Terraform, Kubernetes, and Docker files.
-  - **(2020)** [ais.com: Leaping into DevSecOps from DevOps](https://www.ais.com/leaping-into-devsecops-from-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic enterprise roadmap detailing migration workflows from classic DevOps pipelines to automated DevSecOps architectures. Discusses translating physical compliance checklists (e.g. CIS benchmarks) into declarative, machine-testable validation gates.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: The Defense Department's Journey with DevSecOps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/06/defense-department-devsecops) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This case study details the US Department of Defense's massive transition to DevSecOps with its Platform One initiative. Explains executing secure, containerized software deployments directly on tactical hardware and weapon platforms under strict regulatory oversight.
-  - **(2020)** [snyk.io: The State of Open Source Security 2020](https://snyk.io/articles/open-source-security)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Snyk's comprehensive security report detailing open-source dependency risk profiles. Explores how transitive package vulnerabilities enter cloud applications, advocating for automated software composition analysis (SCA) inside developer inner loops.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: StackRox KubeLinter Brings Security Linting to Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/stackrox-kubelinter-brings-security-linting-to-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces KubeLinter's launch under the StackRox banner. Illustrates how integrating security check loops early in the software development lifecycle (Shift-Left) reduces misconfigurations in cluster deployments. Details basic CLI operation, customization of checks, and custom rule design.
-  - **(2020)** [paloaltonetworks.com: Is Your Organization Protected Against IAM Misconfiguration Risks?](https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/blog/2020/10/cloud-iam-misconfiguration-risks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the critical risks of overly permissive and misconfigured cloud IAM policies across multi-cloud topologies. Details security mechanisms to audit privilege escalation, enforce the principle of least privilege, and perform automated continuous IAM posture validation. Live grounding highlights these practices as foundational pillars within Palo Alto's Prisma Cloud CNAPP stack.
-  - **(2020)** [Security Patterns for Microservice Architectures](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/03/23/microservice-security-patterns) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides a robust collection of enterprise security patterns tailored for microservices, detailing patterns like mTLS, API Gateway authentication delegation, and token propagation. Reviews mechanisms to safely pass user context through multiple nested backend requests. Highly recommended for software and security architects.
-  - **(2020)** [10 Serverless security best practices](https://snyk.io/blog/10-serverless-security-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Snyk-authored blueprint outlining ten security best practices for serverless environments. Explains operational workflows covering IAM role minimization, packaging dependencies scans, static code analysis, configurations storage, and comprehensive logging to eliminate attack vectors.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Helm 3 β€” Secrets management, an alternative approach 🌟](https://itnext.io/helm-3-secrets-management-4f23041f05c3) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural guide presents alternative methods for managing dynamic application secrets using Helm 3 without exposing unencrypted values within version control. It outlines how to integrate Helm with external orchestrators and key management services. Implementing these steps improves overall release safety, preventing accidental token leakage.
-  - **(2020)** [developer.ibm.com: Secure microservices by monitoring behavior](https://developer.ibm.com/technologies/containers) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article details methods for protecting distributed workloads by auditing execution-level behavior rather than relying entirely on static perimeter defenses. It covers tracing unexpected system calls, identifying runtime drift, and applying automated isolation rules. This approach is highly effective in securing container environments from zero-day exploits.
-  - **(2020)** [Microservices Security in Action](https://medium.facilelogin.com/microservices-security-in-action-933072043ad7) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reference details microservice protection mechanisms, focusing on token-based authorizations, secure gateway setups, and mutual TLS configurations. It presents a comprehensive blueprint for defending distributed microservices from common threats. It highlights best practices for securing both internal service-to-service communication and edge access points.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Overview of Cloud Native Security 🌟🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official guide outlining the security topology of Kubernetes clusters, describing how the 4C's interface with container engines, internal services, and cloud configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [thehackernews.com: Docker Images Containing Cryptojacking Malware Distributed via Docker Hub](https://thehackernews.com/2020/06/cryptocurrency-docker-image.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An urgent technical warning investigating cryptojacking campaigns spreading malware via compromised registries. Underscores the critical requirement for automated image validation and registry access restrictions.
-  - **(2020)** [Building a high performance JSON parser](https://dave.cheney.net/high-performance-json.html) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A seminal technical deep-dive into the design of high-performance JSON parsers within the Go runtime ecosystem. Discusses CPU caching strategies, memory allocations, and custom scanning to optimize serialization pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [Announcing the AWS Controllers for Kubernetes Preview](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/08/announcing-the-aws-controllers-for-kubernetes-preview) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical release note for AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK), allowing developers to provision and manage AWS managed services directly using Kubernetes custom resources and controller reconcile loops.
-  - **(2020)** [Running spot instances effectively with Amazon EKS](https://signalvnoise.com/svn3/running-spot-instances-effectively-with-amazon-eks) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Real-world operational strategies for utilizing cost-efficient Spot Instances under EKS. Covers node drain handling, spot termination alerts, and managing mixed instance type node groups.
-  - **(2020)** [Amazon EKS Price Reduction](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/eks-price-reduction)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official AWS announcement lowering the baseline cost of managing the EKS control plane. Outlines operational cost structures for running enterprise Kubernetes topologies at scale.
-  - **(2020)** [Amazon EKS Now Supports EC2 Inf1 Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-eks-now-supports-ec2-inf1-instances) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product release covering EKS node compatibility with AWS Inferentia (Inf1) instances, enabling highly efficient, GPU-optimized hardware accelerations for deep learning and machine learning workloads on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2020)** [aws whitepapers: Architecting Amazon EKS for PCI DSS Compliance (pdf) 🌟🌟](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/architecting-amazon-eks-for-pci-dss-compliance.pdf) [PDF CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative AWS whitepaper providing rigorous architectural guidelines for running Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) workloads on EKS. It focuses on network isolation, encryption at rest/transit, IAM control planes, and auditable logging configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [pages.awscloud.com: GitOps on AWS for High Performing Team Operations (eBook)](https://pages.awscloud.com/GLOBAL-partner-DL-DevOps-weaveworks-ebook-2020-learn.html) [PDF CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An e-book co-authored by AWS and Weaveworks exploring the deployment of GitOps workflows on AWS. It presents architectural patterns for using declarative systems to synchronize desired states defined in Git with operational EKS environments.
-  - **(2020)** [nillsf.com: Running Windows containers on the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://nillsf.com/index.php/2020/11/17/running-windows-containers-on-the-azure-kubernetes-service-aks) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operational overview detailing how to build, deploy, scale, and manage traditional Windows Server workload containers securely on dedicated Windows node pools in AKS.
-  - **(2020)** [Looking ahead as GKE, the original managed Kubernetes, turns 5](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/5-ways-google-cloud-is-making-gke-the-best-place-to-run-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical piece reflecting on the five-year evolutionary path of GKE as the pioneer managed Kubernetes provider. Explores the development of multi-cluster mechanics, integrated security baselines, and automated upgrade routines. Valuable as context for evaluating current orchestrator capabilities.
-  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: Google Kubernetes Engine Logging by Example](https://codeburst.io/google-kubernetes-engine-logging-by-example-df6946dcba6b) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates structured logging patterns using Google Cloud Logging (formerly Stackdriver) inside GKE. Guides developers on outputting logs in structured JSON formats to facilitate unified search queries, metrics extraction, and alert generation. While older, the foundational concepts of structured observability remain highly applicable.
-  - **(2020)** [medium: Secure your Microservices on AKS β€” Part 1 🌟](https://itnext.io/running-your-microservices-securely-on-aks-417a110b2e76) [TERRAFORM/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth security architecture guide covering secure microservices deployment on AKS. Leverages Azure Active Directory (AAD) Pod Identity (and modern Workload Identity shifts) along with network security policies. Details methods to restrict pod-to-pod communications, configure secret vaults, and enforce security baselines at the runtime layer.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Ingress on Azure using the Application Gateway](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-ingress-on-azure-using-the-application-gateway-2779b647deb5) [YAML/TERRAFORM CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes configuring the Application Gateway Ingress Controller (AGIC) to leverage Azure's Layer 7 load balancer inside AKS clusters. Outlines integrating native Web Application Firewall (WAF) services and avoiding extra routing hops. Promotes scalable network architectures for modern APIs.
-  - **(2020)** [docs.cloudblue.com: Deploying an AKS Cluster with Custom IP Ranges (ARM template)](https://docs.cloudblue.com/cbc/20.5/premium/content/Deployment-of-Product-to-Azure-Cloud-Guide/Deploying-AKS-Cluster-with-Custom-IP-Ranges.htm) [JSON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the construction of ARM templates to deploy AKS clusters containing custom network IP range allocations. Ensures smooth compliance within pre-defined enterprise internal network spaces. Grounding shows ARM is stable, although Bicep and Terraform are dominant in 2026.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.nillsf.com: Customize core dump in Azure Kubernetes](https://blog.nillsf.com/index.php/2020/12/06/customize-core-dump-in-azure-kubernetes) [BASH/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes advanced kernel-level customizations required to capture core dumps from Linux containers running on AKS. Focuses on configuring host path directories, container filesystem capabilities, and kernel variables. Grounding shows this is vital for diagnostic debugging in low-level runtime environments (C++/.NET) where standard logs fail during sudden container restarts.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: KubeSphere: A New Pluggable Kubernetes Application Management Platform](https://itnext.io/kubesphere-a-new-pluggable-kubernetes-application-management-platform-bf078b9f3330) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the modular and pluggable architecture of KubeSphere, showing how enterprises can customize their deployments by enabling or disabling components like DevOps, Service Mesh, and Logging/Monitoring. Discusses native application lifecycle management integrations. (Live Grounding: Underlines KubeSphere's strategic market position as a flexible, lower-overhead alternative to Red Hat OpenShift).
-  - **(2020)** [**K3OS Value Add**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LNxGVS81mE)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details the conceptual value add of k3OS. Live grounding in 2026 reviews this video for historical context on single-purpose OS design, emphasizing immutable infrastructure patterns that have now matured into modern OS initiatives.
-  - **(2020)** [atodorov.me: Comparing Kubernetes managed services across Digital Ocean, Scaleway, OVHCloud and Linode](https://atodorov.me/2020/06/14/comparing-kubernetes-managed-services-across-digital-ocean-scaleway-ovhcloud-and-linode) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares managed Kubernetes offerings from secondary cloud providers: DigitalOcean, Scaleway, OVHCloud, and Linode. It analyzes storage driver speeds, control plane SLA pricing, and API version support. This evaluation helps teams design multi-cloud setups and avoid the cost overhead associated with tier-1 hyperscalers.
-  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: What’s new in Kubernetes 1.20?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/whats-new-kubernetes-1-20)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight reviews Sysdig's breakdown of Kubernetes 1.20. Live engineering truth in 2026 looks back at 1.20 as a watershed moment where the deprecation of Dockershim was first officially introduced, initiating the container runtime interface (CRI) transition.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.20 Lands with 44 Enhancements](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-20-lands-with-44-enhancements)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight focuses on the 44 enhancements landing with Kubernetes 1.20. In 2026, this resource provides historic data on the stabilization of volume snapshots, PID limits, and early steps toward API deprecation tracking.
-  - **(2020)** [zdnet.com: Kubernetes dropping Docker is not that big of a deal](https://www.zdnet.com/article/kubernetes-dropping-docker-is-not-that-big-of-a-deal)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight notes ZDNet's perspective that removing Dockershim is not a disruptive disaster. Live grounding in 2026 confirms this prediction was correct, as the ecosystem successfully migrated to containerd and CRI-O without massive developer friction.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Kubernetes is Removing Docker Support, Kubernetes is Not Removing Docker Support](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-is-removing-docker-support-kubernetes-is-not-removing-docker-support)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight identifies Red Hat's explanatory guide on the nuance of Docker support removal. Live grounding in 2026 verifies this piece as a classic, helping teams comprehend that standard OCI-compliant Docker containers remained compatible despite runtime changes.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.20 Enhances the Operator Experience and Brings New Features to the Container Runtime](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-20-enhances-the-operator-experience-and-brings-new-features-to-the-container-runtime)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the operator and container runtime interface advancements in 1.20. Live engineering review in 2026 uses this context to study early attempts to standardize execution metrics for operational tooling.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: 6 tcpdump network traffic filter options](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/tcpdump-part-one)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering guide highlighting the six essential packet filtering parameters for tcpdump. Demystifies syntax for isolating ingress and egress traffic based on host IPs, port ranges, and protocols. Enables systems architects and SREs to perform granular real-time traffic analysis directly from the command line interface.
-  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: 20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management](https://www.tecmint.com/20-netstat-commands-for-linux-network-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive guide detailing twenty netstat command configurations for analyzing network state on Linux servers. Covers connection state tracking, routing tables, and interface telemetry. Note that netstat has been largely superseded by the faster iproute2 'ss' utility in modern environments.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Learn the networking basics every sysadmin needs to know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sysadmin-essentials-networking-basics)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces foundational networking paradigms crucial for any systems administrator or DevOps engineer. Covers system concepts such as routing tables, the Domain Name System, ports, and IP configurations. Establishes a baseline troubleshooting mindset for configuring and maintaining reliable bare-metal and virtual infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [freecodecamp.org: The Linux Command Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-linux-commands-handbook) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exhaustive reference manual containing primary command patterns, user permissions, shell navigation commands, and simple scripting techniques. Ideal for junior developers or administrators seeking to build a robust mental model of standard UNIX/Linux environments.
-  - **(2020)** [gist.github.com: chadmcrowell/cidr.sh 🌟](https://gist.github.com/chadmcrowell/f3fc3be2ca1fcb887034162c14d77e74) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A portable Bash shell scripting library for programmatic calculation of CIDR blocks, host scopes, and netmask translations directly inside Linux terminal host environments.
-  - **(2020)** [pbxbook.com: CIDR Cheat Sheet](https://pbxbook.com/other/cidrcheat.html) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A concise CIDR mapping compilation layout summarizing subnet formats, equivalent netmasks, aggregate host counts, and binary mappings from /1 up to /32 prefixes for immediate sysadmin review.
-  - **(2020)** [nrmitchi.com: One Simple Trick for Building Images Faster 🌟](https://www.nrmitchi.com/2020/10/one-simple-trick-for-building-images-faster) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep dives into how the BuildKit inline caching configuration drastically speeds up continuous integration pipelines by pulling remote cached layers directly from registries.
-  - **(2020)** [theregister.co.uk: Compose yourselves – Docker has published multi-container app spec, needs contributors to help maintain and develop it](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/04/08/compose-yourselves-docker-has-published-multi-container-app-spec-needs-contributors-to-help-maintain-and-develop-it/311866) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This piece chronicles Docker's donation of the Compose specification to the open-source community, highlighting the industry's drive to formalize multi-container application definitions. By establishing an open spec, it enabled tools like Podman-compose and cloud runtimes to deploy applications using standardized YAML models. It provides valuable historical context on container schema evolution.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Universal Base Images for Docker users](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/24/red-hat-universal-base-images-for-docker-users) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide explains the structure, licensing, and optimization of Red Hat Universal Base Images (UBI) for developers using Docker or other non-RHEL runtimes. It showcases how UBI provides a free, secure, and enterprise-grade base image platform that maintains strict compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It is crucial for standardizing commercial container dependencies.
-  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding and Building Docker Images 🌟](https://jfrog.com/learn/cloud-native/how-to-build-docker-images) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A guide detailing the architectural layout of OCI image file structures, layers, and configuration steps. Outlines strategies to optimize caching processes during rebuild workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [Top 18 Docker commands for Automation Tester/Devops/SDET/Test Lead? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/02/top-18-docker-commands-for-aytomation.html) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A structured compilation of fundamental Docker CLI diagnostics commands. Guides engineers through inspecting layer details, logs, network spaces, and system usage stats.
-  - **(2020)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: CΓ³mo crear y desplegar microservicios con Spring Boot, Spring Cloud Netflix y Docker](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2020/12/22/como-crear-y-desplegar-microservicios-con-spring-boot-spring-cloud-netflix-y-docker) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep-dive tutorial on building and orchestrating microservices in the Java ecosystem. Integrates Spring Boot applications with Spring Cloud Netflix (Eureka, Zuul) and packages them into containerized environments with custom Docker Compose manifests.
-  - **(2020)** [linkedin.com: Microservices are testable in isolation 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/microservices-testable-isolation-chris-richardson) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A microservices testing article written by architectural expert Chris Richardson. Outlines why testing services in isolation using mocks and contract checks improves development agility and stability.
-  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com/thockin: Code Review in Kubernetes](https://speakerdeck.com/thockin/code-review-in-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative slideshow by Kubernetes co-creator Tim Hockin on the review practices of the Kubernetes codebase. Evaluates API schema validations, backward compatibility rules, and development practices.
-  - **(2020)** [kubench](https://github.com/vincentserpoul/kubench) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Orchestration framework for benchmark testing execution on Kubernetes. Measures cluster CPU, memory, and network performance, though currently dormant.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Visual Studio Code - Tips & Tricks - Command Palette and its friends](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/visual-studio-code-tips-tricks-command-palette-and-its-friends-2bhi) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural guide detailing productivity hacks with VS Code's Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) and keybindings, designed to facilitate fast search, configuration changes, and command executions for power users.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to/this-is-learning: Visual Studio Code - Tips & Tricks - Snippets](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/visual-studio-code-tips-tricks-snippets-5041) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Teaches developers how to write and configure custom user snippets in VS Code, allowing rapid injection of frequently used code patterns and structural templates into diverse codebases.
-  - **(2020)** [Terraform](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hashicorp.terraform) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official HashiCorp Terraform extension, offering syntax highlighting, autocompletion, real-time dry-runs, and direct module documentation linkings to enforce clean IaC creation.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: All Hail Visual Studio Code](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-all-hail-visual-studio-code) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This programmatic review explores VS Code's ascent to market dominance. It analyzes the underlying lightweight Electron architecture, dynamic ecosystem scaling, and multi-language support that enable the platform to function effectively across diverse programming environments.
-  - **(2020)** [blogs.windows.com: Bringing the browser developer tools to Visual Studio' Code](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2020/10/01/microsoft-edge-tools-vscode) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Microsoft Edge Developer Tools integration directly inside VS Code. This allows engineers to run element inspection, network profiling, and DOM debugging natively in the IDE, reducing context-switching latency during web application development.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Using VS Code to git rebase](https://dev.to/colbygarland/using-vs-code-to-git-rebase-1lc) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Illustrates how to utilize VS Code as the default editor for interactive Git rebasing. Replaces traditional terminal editors with a graphic UI to ease tasks like commit squashing, dropping, and message rewriting during history cleaning cycles.
-  - **(2020)** [c-sharpcorner.com: The Best VS Code Extensions For Remote Working](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/the-best-vs-code-extensions-for-remote-working) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into VS Code extensions geared toward distributed development. Discusses Remote SSH architectures, container setups, and real-time developer sharing tools optimized for remote setups.
-  - **(2020)** [gitflow by vector-of-bool](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vector-of-bool.gitflow) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates the GitFlow branching model into the VS Code status bar. Designed for local branch lifecycle management, it allows developers to execute flow starts and finishes. Live Grounding notes it remains an active community convenience tool, though many teams have migrated to unified trunk-based development or native git extensions.
-  - **(2020)** [Python in Visual Studio Code – September 2020 Release](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-september-2020-release) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the September 2020 updates for Python in VS Code, detailing enhancements to Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) implementations and environment discovery. Streamlines the execution of local virtual environment packages.
-  - **(2020)** [ivory-lab: JenkinsFile Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ivory-lab.jenkinsfile-support) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delivers visual formatting and basic syntax detection for scripted and declarative Jenkins pipelines in VS Code. Standardizes syntax structures across shared team code repositories.
-  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Development on Kubernetes: IDE & TOOLS](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/08/03/development-on-kubernetes-ide-tools) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture review by Piotr MiΕ„kowski evaluating toolchains for Kubernetes development. Compares local compilation and sync speeds using Bridge to Kubernetes, Skaffold, and Telepresence within modern developer pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Visual Web Terminal - A Turbocharged Command Line for Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/visual-web-terminal-a-turbocharged-command-line-for-kubernetes-and-openshift) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces Red Hat's Visual Web Terminal, combining standard CLI controls with graphical elements for OpenShift. It maps cluster payloads dynamically to decrease complex command cognitive loads.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com python 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tags/python) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Multi-layered tutorial portal offering system administration, server setup, and Django/Flask containerization guides on DigitalOcean VMs, covering production-grade Nginx configurations and daemon process control.
-  - **(2020)** [aigents.co: Data Structures and Python 🌟](https://aigents.co/data-science-blog/coding-tutorial/data-structures-and-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive overview of native Python data structures (lists, dicts, sets, tuples) contrasted against non-native structures like stacks, queues, and linked lists, evaluating algorithmic complexities ($O(n)$) of each operation.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Unexpected Size of Python Objects in Memory](https://towardsdatascience.com/the-strange-size-of-python-objects-in-memory-ce87bdfbb97f) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Inspects the underlying memory footprint of native Python objects (ints, lists, strings) using `sys.getsizeof`. Explores overhead added by PyObject headers, garbage collection pointers, and preallocated cache structures in the CPython implementation.
-  - **(2020)** [tryolabs.com: Top 10 Python libraries of 2020](https://tryolabs.com/blog/2020/12/21/top-10-python-libraries-of-2020)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator synthesis highlighting the most innovative and rapidly growing Python libraries released or consolidated in 2020, focusing on data science, API development (like FastAPI), performance, and utility tooling.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.logrocket.com: Django REST framework alternatives](https://blog.logrocket.com/django-rest-framework-alternatives)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comparative analysis of modern Python web frameworks acting as lightweight or performance-centric alternatives to Django REST Framework (DRF). Focuses heavily on the asynchronous design patterns of FastAPI, Flask, and Sanic.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Create a Twitterbot with Python 3 and the Tweepy Library](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-twitterbot-with-python-3-and-the-tweepy-library) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates authenticating and streaming data via developer APIs utilizing the Tweepy toolkit in Python.
-Live Grounding: Details multi-tiered OAuth setups, stream handlers, error processing, and deploying basic asynchronous triggers to build reliable event-driven micro-agents.
-  - **(2020)** [automatetheboringstuff.com: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python](https://automatetheboringstuff.com) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry staple for constructing lightweight, robust system automation scripts. Demystifies programmatic file manipulation, web scraping configurations, PDF/Word document handling, and automation of repetitive user interfaces.
-  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: An Intro to Threading in Python](https://realpython.com/intro-to-python-threading) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explores safe concurrent execution in Python using the native 'threading' library. Confronts structural boundaries of the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) and provides architectural decision criteria for selecting between threading, multiprocessing, and async-based event loop designs.
-  - **(2020)** [CodingEntrepreneurs youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/CodingEntrepreneurs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Popular educational platform playlist for rapid Django backend generation. Demonstrates common model relations, CRUD templates design, system forms validation, and basic server operations for application builders.
-  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: Discover Flask, Part 1 - Setting Up a Static Site](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/flask-by-example) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Introductory guide covering early modular layouts, routes, and custom templating configurations inside the Flask framework. Essential blueprint for understanding simple WSGI layouts.
-  - **(2020)** [noti.st: Change Data Capture with Flink SQL and Debezium 🌟](https://noti.st/morsapaes/liQzgs/change-data-capture-with-flink-sql-and-debezium) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This reference presentation demonstrates how to unify Flink SQL with Debezium for continuous, stateful stream processing. By executing SQL syntax directly over streaming change logs, developers can bypass staging databases to run real-time aggregations and materialize low-latency analytical views.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudblog.withgoogle.com: Turn any Dataflow pipeline into a reusable template](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/create-templates-from-any-dataflow-pipeline) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This tutorial shows how to convert Apache Beam stream-processing pipelines into reusable, parameterized Google Cloud Dataflow templates. It demonstrates how to decouple application logic from environment parameters to simplify pipeline delivery and scaling.
-  - **(2020)** [Build a data streaming pipeline using Kafka Streams and Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/28/build-a-data-streaming-pipeline-using-kafka-streams-and-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on implementation guide for building stream-processing applications using Quarkus and the Kafka Streams API. By leveraging GraalVM native compilation, developers can achieve fast startup times and tiny footprints for event-driven microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [softwareengineeringdaily.com: Kafka Applications with Tim Berglund (podcast) 🌟](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/12/16/kafka-applications-with-tim-berglund-repeat) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A podcast discussing real-world Kafka application patterns with Tim Berglund. The conversation covers key design trade-offs of log-based systems, stream-table dualities, and shifting from synchronous request-response models to event-driven architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Architecture for High-Throughput Low-Latency Big Data Pipeline on Cloud 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/scalable-efficient-big-data-analytics-machine-learning-pipeline-architecture-on-cloud-4d59efc092b5) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This blueprint outlines scalable cloud architectures for high-throughput, low-latency streaming pipelines. It compares standard messaging queues to log-based brokers and details how streaming analytics frameworks consume and store unstructured data.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Capture database changes with Debezium Apache Kafka connectors](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/14/capture-database-changes-with-debezium-apache-kafka-connectors) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A duplicate entry detailing the setup and configuration of log-based Debezium connectors. It remains an essential developer guide on streaming real-time transactional updates from relational engines into Kafka topic topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [debezium.io: Lessons Learned from Running Debezium with PostgreSQL on Amazon RDS](https://debezium.io/blog/2020/02/25/lessons-learned-running-debezium-with-postgresql-on-rds) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This operational retrospective outlines key lessons from running Debezium with PostgreSQL databases on Amazon RDS. It addresses replication slot management, Write-Ahead Log (WAL) retention dynamics, network failover behaviors, and AWS-specific performance configurations under heavy write operations.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL Change Data Capture With Debezium](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-change-data-capture-with-debezium) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep technical dive into configuring log-based Change Data Capture (CDC) for PostgreSQL databases using Debezium. It details logical replication slots, pgoutput plugin optimizations, WAL management, and reliable target-stream syncs inside mission-critical setups.
-  - **(2020)** [Build a simple cloud-native change data capture pipeline](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/02/build-a-simple-cloud-native-change-data-capture-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer tutorial illustrating how to compile a cloud-native Change Data Capture pipeline. It utilizes Strimzi (AMQ Streams) and Debezium on Kubernetes to propagate database updates instantly into reactive microservice topologies.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Building a SQL Database Audit System using Kafka, MongoDB and Maxwell's Daemon](https://www.infoq.com/articles/database-audit-system-kafka) [JAVA CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide details the construction of a real-time SQL database audit trail using Maxwell's Daemon, Apache Kafka, and MongoDB. It covers log ingestion, payload structures, and how to write non-repudiable audit trails for compliance.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: From Monolith to Event-Driven: Finding Seams in Your Future Architecture](https://www.infoq.com/articles/event-driven-finding-seams) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article outlines methodologies for finding boundaries within tight-knit monolithic structures to facilitate migration. It contrasts synchronous runtime calls with asynchronous eventing boundaries, demonstrating how to isolate transactional domains using Domain-Driven Design (DDD) aggregates.
-  - **(2020)** [stackoverflow.blog: How event-driven architecture solves modern web app problems 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/03/16/how-event-driven-architecture-solves-modern-web-app-problems)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This study from StackOverflow contrasts traditional request-response architectures with asynchronous event structures. It explains how shifting to non-blocking patterns resolves high-concurrency web app bottlenecks, increasing system fault tolerance.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Why Microservices Should use Event Sourcing 🌟](https://blog.bitsrc.io/why-microservices-should-use-event-sourcing-9755a54ebfb4) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth analysis advocating for Event Sourcing inside microservice frameworks. It details how recording every event state change enables historical auditability and decouples read queries from primary transaction engines via CQRS.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Choosing the right asynchronous-messaging infrastructure for the job](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/31/choosing-the-right-asynchronous-messaging-infrastructure-for-the-job) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Red Hat article guides architects through selecting the appropriate messaging infrastructure. It contrasts traditional message brokers (like RabbitMQ and ActiveMQ) with distributed stream processing systems (like Kafka).
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Extending Kafka connectivity with Apache Camel Kafka connectors](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/19/extending-kafka-connectivity-with-apache-camel-kafka-connectors) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide outlines how to use the Apache Camel Kafka Connector framework to connect standard enterprise integration endpoints directly to Kafka topics, eliminating the need to write custom connector code.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Six reasons to love Camel K](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/12/six-reasons-to-love-camel-k)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Red Hat article highlights six benefits of adopting Camel K. It details its low memory footprints, sub-second startup times, Serverless integration paths, and how it uses Kamelets to connect external APIs.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Low-code microservices orchestration with Syndesis](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/25/low-code-microservices-orchestration-with-syndesis) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This architectural guide demonstrates how to construct and orchestrate low-code microservices integrations using the Syndesis platform on OpenShift. It highlights developer productivity pathways, showcasing visual data mapping and cloud-native connector deployments that bypass traditional integration boilerplate.
-  - **(2020)** [Event streaming and data federation: A citizen integrator’s story](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/event-streaming-and-data-federation-a-citizen-integrators-story) [N/A CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A narrative-style case study exploring how visual integration tools and event-streaming pipelines enable citizen integrators to aggregate disparate database models. It maps real-world patterns for democratization of data engineering and integration tasks across departments.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Change data capture for microservices without writing any code](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/15/change-data-capture-for-microservices-without-writing-any-code) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This article demonstrates how to establish a low-maintenance, zero-code Change Data Capture (CDC) pipeline using Debezium and Kafka Connect. It explains how to decouple microservice databases using declarative configurations, bypassing custom transactional outbox implementation code entirely.
-  - **(2020)** [martinfowler.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-mesh-principles.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The seminal architectural document by Zhamak Dehghani outlining Data Mesh principles: decentralized domain ownership, data as a product, self-serve data platforms, and federated computational governance. It details how to break down monolithic data lake infrastructures into domain-driven microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture Defined](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/12/data-mesh-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical synthesis of the core tenets of logical Data Mesh architectures. It reviews decentralized data management strategies, illustrating how organizations can enforce federated policy controls while treating internal analytics streams as high-value, self-describing products.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Data Domains and Data Products](https://towardsdatascience.com/data-domains-and-data-products-64cc9d28283e) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An exploration of how to define domain boundaries and formalize data products in a modern Data Mesh framework. It outlines criteria for establishing data ownership, SLA specifications, and technical standards to build reliable, discoverable, and interoperable dataset products.
-  - **(2020)** [Set up **Red Hat AMQ Streams** custom certificates on OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/01/set-up-red-hat-amq-streams-custom-certificates-on-openshift-update) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural guide details how to integrate custom TLS certificates with Red Hat AMQ Streams (a Strimzi-based Kafka distribution) on OpenShift. It focuses on replacing the auto-generated self-signed Certificate Authorities (CAs) with enterprise-trusted certificates for the Kafka listener endpoints. Key operations include configuring Listener Custom Certs and Secret mapping to secure external consumer and producer traffic.
-  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com: Apache Kafka with Red Hat AMQ Streams 🌟](https://speakerdeck.com/mabulgu/apache-kafka-with-red-hat-amq-streams) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive slide deck exploring the deployment patterns of Apache Kafka on Kubernetes via Red Hat AMQ Streams. It reviews the Operator Pattern implemented by Strimzi, showing how it automates the deployment, scaling, and management of Kafka clusters, ZooKeeper/KRaft nodes, Kafka Connect, and MirrorMaker using Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs).
-  - **(2020)** [blog.jromanmartin.io: How to upgrade Strimzi Operator using the CLI](https://blog.jromanmartin.io/2020/09/25/how-upgrade-strimzi-operator.html) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical operational guide focused on executing safe command-line upgrades of the Strimzi Kafka Operator on active clusters. It steps through updating Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), applying modified RBAC resources, updating the Operator Deployment manifests, and verifying cluster reconciliation states to ensure zero downtime for dependent message streams.
-  - **(2020)** [Open Data Hub](https://opendatahub.io) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open Data Hub (ODH) is an open-source, blueprint AI/ML platform built on OpenShift. It integrates projects like JupyterHub, Kubeflow, Apache Spark, and Prometheus. In 2026, ODH stands as the foundation of Red Hat OpenShift AI, demonstrating high enterprise stability for automating large-scale machine learning workflows, model serving, and data pipelines on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2020)** [Open Data Hub 0.6 brings component updates and Kubeflow architecture](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/07/open-data-hub-0-6-brings-component-updates-and-kubeflow-architecture) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article outlines the release of Open Data Hub 0.6, highlighting the alignment of its components with the Kubeflow architecture on OpenShift. It details operator-driven deployments of JupyterHub, Kubeflow Pipelines, and Apache Spark, establishing standardized declarative patterns for building cloud-native data science workspaces.
-  - **(2020)** [A development roadmap for Open Data Hub](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/22/a-development-roadmap-for-open-data-hub) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This roadmap article discusses the technical evolution of the Open Data Hub platform. It reviews integration strategies for OpenShift Serverless (Knative) for dynamic scaling, advanced Triton and Seldon Core model serving architectures, and metadata tracking systems, transforming monolithic pipelines into resilient microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [quandarycg.com: Everything You Need To Know About System Integration (And IPaaS) 🌟](https://www.quandarycg.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-integrations) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This high-level architecture overview defines Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) principles and compares them to traditional Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) frameworks. It highlights modern data mapping, API management, and low-code integrations, discussing key tradeoffs in choosing centralized versus decentralized integration layers.
-  - **(2020)** [adambien.blog - 75th **airhacks.tv** Questions and Answers: Kafka, JAX-RS, MicroProfile, JSON-B, GSON, JWT, VSC, NetBeans, Java Fullstack](https://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/kafka_jax_rs_microprofile_json) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An edition of Adam Bien's 'airhacks.tv' Q&A series focusing on modern enterprise Java backend architectures. Key engineering discussions cover reactive Kafka messaging integration using MicroProfile, JAX-RS REST endpoint implementations, and a comparison of JSON serialization libraries (JSON-B vs GSON).
-  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: Practical Transaction Handling in Microservice Architecture](https://hackernoon.com/practical-transaction-handling-in-microservice-architecture-5x1631ke) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides deep analysis of transactional boundaries inside distributed microservice systems. Explores the design of the Saga pattern (orchestrated/choreographed), transactional outboxes, and 2-phase commits for strong versus eventual consistency.
-  - **(2020)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to database multitenancy](https://vladmihalcea.com/database-multitenancy) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes the three primary multi-tenant database models: database-per-tenant, schema-per-tenant, and shared-schema-shared-database. Critically evaluates trade-offs regarding data isolation, schema migrations, and database connection limits.
-  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: 75% of databases to be cloud-hosted by 2022, says Gartner while dishing on the weak points of each provider](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/12/02/75-of-databases-to-be-cloud-hosted-by-2022-says-gartner-while-dishing-on-the-weak-points-of-each-provider/495782)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates Gartner's historical prediction concerning the massive transition of enterprise transactional workloads to cloud platforms. Identifies early challenges such as vendor lock-in, dynamic schema optimization, and cloud-provider security compliance.
-  - **(2020)** [andrewlock.net: Running database migrations when deploying to Kubernetes 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes-part-7-running-database-migrations)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed deployment blueprint focusing on the execution of schema migrations within ASP.NET Core and relational databases inside Kubernetes. Critically compares using Kubernetes Jobs, Init Containers, and application bootstrap processes for migrations.
-  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: You Should Use This to Visualize SQL Joins Instead of Venn Diagrams](https://towardsdatascience.com/you-should-use-this-to-visualize-sql-joins-instead-of-venn-diagrams-ede15f9583fc) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Advocates for visual table-mapping paradigms instead of Venn diagrams for SQL joins. Demonstrates how relational algebra maps more accurately to table dimensions, preventing Cartesian product misunderstandings in complex queries.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Maria DB Gets Reactive with a Non-Blocking Connector for Java](https://thenewstack.io/maria-db-gets-reactive-with-a-non-blocking-connector-for-java) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores MariaDB's reactive Java driver. Details how non-blocking I/O operations and asynchronous connections improve database throughput in highly concurrent microservice runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [Expanding SQL Server Big Data Clusters capabilities, now on Red Hat OpenShift](https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2020/06/23/expanding-sql-server-big-data-clusters-capabilities-now-on-red-hat-openshift) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural guide detailing Microsoft SQL Server Big Data Clusters on Red Hat OpenShift. Note: Microsoft retired this capability in 2025; standard practice has transitioned to localized containers and Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: How to Setup PostgreSQL Monitoring in Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/setup-postgresql-monitoring-in-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Hands-on implementation guide for deploying a scalable monitoring architecture for PostgreSQL. Instructs on integrating postgres_exporter configurations, configuring Prometheus scrape pools, and importing Grafana analytics interfaces.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Quickly Document Your Postgres Database Using psql Meta-Commands](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/d-meta) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive tutorial on the utilization of native psql meta-commands to rapidly trace schema layouts, inspect index sizes, and generate database structure documentation directly via CLI commands.
-  - **(2020)** [percona.com: MySQL 101: How to Find and Tune a Slow SQL Query](https://www.percona.com/blog/mysql-101-how-to-find-and-tune-a-slow-sql-query) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An operational guide covering query profiling techniques in MySQL. Reviews slow query log ingestion patterns, details execution plan outputs, and establishes structural refactoring methods to speed up sub-optimal database queries.
-  - **(2020)** [tech.marksblogg.com: Monitor ClickHouse column oriented database with Prometheus & Grafana](https://tech.marksblogg.com/clickhouse-prometheus-grafana.html) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical integration guide on monitoring ClickHouse database clusters with Prometheus and Grafana. It details how to enable ClickHouse's native Prometheus metrics exporter in config.xml, configures Prometheus to scrape ClickHouse metrics, and reviews visualization dashboards.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Why choose Red Hat for microservices?](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/microservices/why-choose-red-hat-microservices) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive evaluation of Red Hat OpenShift and its ecosystem for microservices. It highlights built-in support for service mesh, security boundaries, and hybrid cloud portability as essential elements for enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [Monoliths are the future | Kelsey Hightower](https://changelog.com/posts/monoliths-are-the-future) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kelsey Hightower advocates for well-structured monolithic applications, challenging the microservices-by-default trend. The case study stresses that organizational discipline and clean boundaries are more important than physical system separation.
-  - **(2020)** [Operators and Sidecars Are the New Model for Software Delivery](https://thenewstack.io/operators-and-sidecars-are-the-new-model-for-software-delivery) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the architectural shift toward using the Sidecar pattern and Kubernetes Operators as standard software delivery mechanisms. This architecture segregates cross-cutting concerns like proxying, logging, and security away from application logic.
-  - **(2020)** [capstonec.com: You Will Love These Cloud-native App Architecture Patterns 🌟](https://capstonec.com/2020/10/08/cloud-native-app-architecture-patterns)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates key structural patterns that define modern cloud-native systems, focusing on twelve-factor application rules, API-first delivery, resilient circuit breakers, and decoupling persistent storage systems from execution units.
-  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: How to Setup High-Availability Load Balancer with β€˜HAProxy’ to Control Web Server Traffic](https://www.tecmint.com/install-haproxy-load-balancer-in-linux) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A comprehensive hands-on tutorial detailing the implementation of high-availability load balancing using HAProxy. It guides administrators through configuring active-passive failover and traffic scheduling algorithms, serving as an operational reference for classical infrastructure paradigms.
-  - **(2020)** [Tecmint.com: How to Setup HAProxy as Load Balancer for Nginx on CentOS 8](https://www.tecmint.com/setup-nginx-haproxy-load-balancer-in-centos-8) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A targeted administrative blueprint for deploying HAProxy as a frontend load balancer to manage multiple backend Nginx web server nodes. While CentOS 8 has transitioned to stream variants, the underlying architecture pattern for proxy pass and upstream failover remains structurally sound and highly applicable.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Directing Kubernetes traffic with Traefik](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-traefik) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory engineering guide outlining the mechanics of deploying Traefik to route internal cluster traffic. The resource demonstrates how Traefik processes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to define advanced routing rules, headers, and SSL termination points transparently.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Using Traefik Ingress Controller with Istio Service Mesh](https://thenewstack.io/using-traefik-ingress-controller-with-istio-service-mesh) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural examination of combining Traefik's edge ingress capabilities with the granular micro-segmentation of the Istio Service Mesh. This dual-layer approach optimizes ingress pathing while maintaining strict mTLS and telemetry enforcement across internal pod networks.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Try this Kubernetes HTTP router and reverse proxy](https://opensource.com/article/20/4/http-kubernetes-skipper) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview of Skipper, an open-source HTTP router and reverse proxy designed for highly customized routing scenarios. It highlights Skipper's unique strength in dynamically modifying requests using an extensible filter chain, though it occupies a niche compared to market-dominant ingress engines.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.tomarrell.com: Kustomize: Traefik v2.2 as a Kubernetes Ingress Controller](https://blog.tomarrell.com/post/traefik_v2_on_kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical integration blog detailing how to deploy and customize the Traefik v2.2 Ingress Controller using Kustomize configurations. It illustrates how to define overlays for environment-specific network values, secure SSL contexts, and service exposures. Useful reference for managing non-trivial ingress manifests programmatically.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Data Grid 8.0 brings new server architecture, improved REST API, and more](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/13/red-hat-data-grid-8-0-brings-new-server-architecture-improved-rest-api-and-more) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical release evaluation showcasing Red Hat Data Grid 8.0's updated cloud-native engine. It details the lightweight server container footprint, modern REST API integration pathways, and advanced CLI automation.
-  - **(2020)** [The Varnish Book](https://info.varnish-software.com/the-varnish-book) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive technical documentation book for Varnish configurations. It provides advanced tutorials on VCL architecture, Edge Side Includes (ESI) structures, security rules, and performance analysis.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Speed Up Static Web Pages with Varnish Cache Server on Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-speed-up-static-web-pages-with-varnish-cache-server-on-ubuntu-20-04) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on installation manual detailing how to integrate Varnish Cache on Ubuntu VM environments to accelerate static content delivery. Serves as an excellent foundational reference for monolithic deployments and non-containerized reverse proxies.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Getting Started with JavaScript Modules](https://dev.to/thecoollearner/getting-started-with-javascript-modules-2mkg) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to ECMAScript Modules (ESM) compared with CommonJS, mapping how modern bundlers resolve imports, tree-shake unused exports, and perform asynchronous code-splitting.
-  - **(2020)** [bgjar.com](https://bgjar.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Dynamic SVG background generator that lets designers and engineers instantiate light-weight, scalable graphic backgrounds. Crucial for reducing DOM paint overhead compared to rasterized assets.
-  - **(2020)** [npkill.js.org](https://npkill.js.org) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Light and fast CLI utility to find and eliminate heavy `node_modules` folders, optimizing local disk space and build pipeline footprints during modern development.
-  - **(2020)** [npm has joined GitHub](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/npm-has-joined-github) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement details the strategic acquisition of npm by GitHub, paving the way for integrated supply chain security, advanced registry caching, and unified CI/CD workflow security features.
-  - **(2020)** [scylladb.com: Building a Grafana Backend Plugin](https://www.scylladb.com/2020/10/01/building-a-grafana-backend-plugin)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented walkthrough showing how to construct custom backend data plugins for Grafana using Go. It focuses on implementing optimized query parsers, managing API secrets, and routing telemetry queries directly to non-native time-series databases.
-  - **(2020)** [Log Monitoring and Alerting with Grafana Loki](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/grafana-loki-log-monitoring-alerting)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed deployment guide focusing on log monitoring and alerting integration using Grafana Loki and Promtail. Loki's design indexing only log metadata allows clusters to achieve cost-efficient, low-latency log collection compared to full-text indexing solutions.
-  - **(2020)** [Open source observability, meet data transformation: Grafana 7.0 promises to connect, unify, and visualize all your data](https://www.zdnet.com/article/open-source-observability-meet-data-transformation-grafana-7-0-promises-to-connect-unify-and-visualize-all-your-data)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical analysis of Grafana 7.0, detailing its paradigm shift to UI-driven data transformation pipelines. Underpins the core design framework that allows combining disjointed backend datasources.
-  - **(2020)** [Tips on Passing AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional Level](https://www.linkedin.com/top-content/?trk=article_not_found) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic study guide for passing the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional exam. The content focuses on advanced architectural design patterns, multi-tier application migration, cost optimization, and high-availability setups across complex AWS environments. Curator Insight: Highly structured blueprint for enterprise AWS exam prep. Live Grounding: Real-world value lies in understanding multi-account strategies, organizational governance, and security at scale.
-  - **(2020)** [jaxenter.com: CI/CD for Spring Boot Microservices: Part 2. Extending CI/CD: Kubernetes Continuous Deployment for Microservices](https://devm.io/blog) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two of the microservices CI/CD series, detailing continuous deployment onto active Kubernetes clusters. Focuses on orchestrating declarative manifest YAML files, configuring deployment strategies like rolling updates, and handling Kubernetes secrets securely.
-  - **(2020)** [engineeringblog.yelp.com: Improving the performance of the Prometheus JMX Exporter](https://engineeringblog.yelp.com/2020/10/improving-the-performance-of-the-prometheus-jmx-exporter.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Case study exploring performance bottlenecks in the standard JMX Exporter. Details tuning allocations and scrape intervals to dramatically reduce CPU and garbage collection overhead in heavily metrics-dense Cassandra clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: Don’t let Prometheus Steal your Fire](https://jfrog.com/blog/dont-let-prometheus-steal-your-fire) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deals with performance bottleneck mitigation for large-scale Prometheus instances. Discusses techniques to combat high metric cardinality, optimizing scrape intervals, and tuning TSDB block writing processes.
-  - **(2020)** [influxdata.com: Three Ways to Keep Cardinality Under Control When Using Telegraf](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/three-ways-to-keep-cardinality-under-control-when-using-telegraf) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Addresses strategies to control high-cardinality metadata tag explosions inside InfluxDB and other time-series databases. Outlines data lifecycle controls and tag-filtering options inside Telegraf.
-  - **(2020)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Prometheus Monitoring On Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://devopscube.com/setup-prometheus-monitoring-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed deployment tutorial explaining how to configure a Prometheus monitoring stack inside a Kubernetes cluster from scratch. Discusses writing YAML manifests for ConfigMaps, Deployments, ClusterRoles, ClusterRoleBindings, and Services to auto-scrape endpoints.
-  - **(2020)** [gabrieltanner.org: Golang Application monitoring using Prometheus](https://gabrieltanner.org/blog/collecting-prometheus-metrics-in-golang) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walk-through detailing how to instrument a Go application with custom Prometheus metrics using the official client library. Demonstrates defining, registering, and incrementing Counters and Gauges, and exposes them over an HTTP handler endpoint.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io - Prometheus: yet-another-cloudwatch-exporter β€” collecting AWS CloudWatch metrics](https://itnext.io/prometheus-yet-another-cloudwatch-exporter-collecting-aws-cloudwatch-metrics-806bd34818a8) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article introduces 'YACE' (Yet Another CloudWatch Exporter), a high-performance Go-based exporter designed to retrieve AWS CloudWatch metrics. By utilizing AWS API calls optimally, YACE reduces AWS API transactional costs compared to the official Java-based CloudWatch exporter.
-  - **(2020)** [Prometheus Monitoring Ecosystem Begins to Mature](https://containerjournal-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/containerjournal.com/topics/container-ecosystems/prometheus-monitoring-ecosystem-begins-to-mature/amp) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article evaluates the maturity curve of the Prometheus ecosystem. It details the transition from single-node monitoring limitations to high-availability multi-cluster metrics storage engines (e.g., Thanos, Cortex). Highlights the consolidation of the Prometheus Operator and the expansion of security features like TLS.
-  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 1): The Head Block](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-the-head-block) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The first entry of a detailed deep dive into Prometheus Time Series Database (TSDB) internals, focusing on the Head Block. It explains the mechanics of in-memory chunk allocation, active series data indexing, inverted index algorithms, and posting list lookups for instant query resolution.
-  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 2): WAL and Checkpoint](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-wal-and-checkpoint) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two of the TSDB deep dive, detailing Write-Ahead Logging (WAL) and checkpointing operations. It outlines how Prometheus guarantees data persistence during system crashes by sequentially logging samples, and explains the checkpoint garbage collection strategy to optimize disk space.
-  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 3): Memory Mapping of Head Chunks from Disk](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-mmapping-head-chunks-from-disk) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part three of the TSDB deep dive, explaining how Prometheus memory-maps (mmap) historical head chunks to disk. By offloading cold chunks from RAM to disk while maintaining access references in memory, Prometheus significantly reduces its operational RAM requirements under dense monitoring workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 4): Persistent Block and its Index](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-persistent-block-and-its-index) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part four of the TSDB deep-dive series, analyzing the persistent block layout and its index structures on disk. Covers how the compactor merges historical 2-hour TSDB blocks, compresses the indices, and manages directory structures to allow low-overhead analytical PromQL queries.
-  - **(2020)** [sysadminxpert.com: Steps to Monitor Linux Server using Prometheus](https://sysadminxpert.com/steps-to-monitor-linux-server-using-prometheus) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step practical guide detailing the manual installation, systemd daemonization, and configuration of Prometheus and Node Exporter on a bare-metal or virtual Linux instance, providing a baseline setup for server metrics capture.
-  - **(2020)** [zerodha.tech: Infrastructure monitoring with Prometheus at Zerodha](https://zerodha.tech/blog/infra-monitoring-at-zerodha) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering case study documenting Zerodha's migration of their high-throughput financial infrastructure monitoring to Prometheus. Highlights architecture optimizations to scale telemetry ingestion across thousands of nodes and handle high-cardinality financial datasets.
-  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: Top 10 metrics in PostgreSQL monitoring with Prometheus 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/postgresql-monitoring) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth article evaluating the top 10 PostgreSQL performance metrics to monitor with Prometheus via postgres_exporter. Highlights queries, cache hit ratios, active connections, vacuum frequency, lock contentions, and replication lag optimization.
-  - **(2020)** [innoq.com: Scraping a Docker swarm service with Prometheus](https://www.innoq.com/en/blog/2020/04/scraping-docker-swarm-service-instances-with-prometheus) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article outlines architectural patterns to configure Prometheus scraping in a Docker Swarm cluster. Focuses on resolving dynamic Swarm task container IPs by implementing native DNS service discovery patterns or deploying customized scraping helper daemons.
-  - **(2020)** [howtoforge.com: How to Install Prometheus System Monitoring Tool on Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-prometheus-on-ubuntu-20-04) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A standard system administration guide explaining the manual compilation, security provisioning, and installation of the Prometheus system monitoring engine on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS servers. Focuses on directory provisioning, systemd automation, and basic target verification.
-  - **(2020)** [aprenderbigdata.com: Prometheus: IntroducciΓ³n a la MonitorizaciΓ³n de MΓ©tricas](https://aprenderbigdata.com/prometheus) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language introduction to Prometheus metrics monitoring. Covers core architecture, the dynamic pull-model paradigm over HTTP, structural metric types (Counters, Gauges, Histograms, Summaries), and basic PromQL querying patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Observability at Scale](https://itnext.io/observability-at-scale-52d0d9a5fb9b) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering blueprint addressing observability architecture at scale. It covers how to handle extreme metric ingestion rates, reduce high metric cardinality overheads, structure federated Prometheus servers, and deploy Thanos for long-term historical storage and global query capabilities.
-  - **(2020)** [galaxy.ansible.com/William-Yeh/prometheus](https://galaxy.ansible.com/William-Yeh/prometheus) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical Ansible module for Prometheus installations. Live Grounding Note: Currently unmaintained. Modern orchestrations have transitioned to Helm charts or upstream operators.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io/prometheus-with-grafana-using-ansible-549e575c9dfa](https://itnext.io/prometheus-with-grafana-using-ansible-549e575c9dfa) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step developer guide showing the unified deployment of Prometheus and Grafana onto target servers using automated Ansible configuration blocks.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 9 open source test-automation frameworks](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/open-source-test-automation-frameworks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Overview evaluating nine open-source test automation engines including Selenium, Cypress, and Robot Framework. Reviews test speed, language support, and integration overhead.
-  - **(2020)** [OpenShift Ecosystem: API Management on Red Hat OpenShift with 3scale](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-ecosystem-api-management-on-red-hat-openshift-with-3scale) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights deep deployment patterns of running Red Hat 3scale inside OpenShift clusters. Analyzes operator-based management, auto-scaling characteristics, and native Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) used to define API policies declaratively.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: New custom metrics and air gapped (restricted networks) installation in Red Hat 3scale API Management 2.9](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/29/new-custom-metrics-and-air-gapped-installation-in-red-hat-3scale-api-management-2-9) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores deep administrative patterns introduced in 3scale 2.9, highlighting secure installation procedures on air-gapped systems and restricted enterprise networks. Evaluates custom telemetry collection pipelines for specialized monitoring.
-  - **(2020)** [howhttps.works](https://howhttps.works)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, visual educational resource designed to unpack the complex mechanics of the HTTPS protocol, TLS handshakes, and public key cryptography. Highly useful for onboarding developers to understand transport-layer security and key-exchange negotiations in web systems.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: HTTPS for Developers 🌟](https://dev.to/tiangolo/https-for-developers-1774) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Written by the creator of FastAPI, this comprehensive guide explains HTTPS implementation details for application developers, covering Let's Encrypt certificates, reverse proxies, and local development setups. Decouples complex infrastructure definitions from local workflows to ensure production-grade security defaults during local testing.
-  - **(2020)** [news.ncsu.edu: Tech Sector Job Interviews Assess Anxiety, Not Software Skills](https://news.ncsu.edu/2020/07/tech-job-interviews-anxiety)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An academic study proving that standard tech industry whiteboard evaluations primarily measure performance anxiety rather than software engineering competency. This research provides a solid foundation for companies redesigning interviews toward real-world codebase collaborations.
-  - **(2020)** [devops.com: FinOps Foundation to Help Rein in Cloud Costs](https://devops.com/finops-foundation-to-help-rein-in-cloud-costs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An article reporting on the formal creation of the FinOps Foundation under the Linux Foundation. Highlights the growing enterprise necessity of managing multi-cloud spend and establishing standardized definitions for cloud financial operations.
-  - **(2020)** [victorops.com: Source Code Control: Trunk-Based Development vs. GitFlow](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/about-splunk/acquisitions/splunk-on-call.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An evaluation of GitFlow versus Trunk-Based Development, analyzing how branching strategies affect MTTR, deployment frequency, and software quality. It details the operational changes and tooling adjustments required to adopt trunk-based methodologies.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Where Site Reliability Engineering Overlaps with DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/where-the-site-reliability-engineer-role-overlaps-with-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the functional overlaps between SREs and DevOps professionals. Highlights how monitoring, CI/CD automation, and shared configuration management unify these roles into a cohesive system reliability and deployment delivery vehicle.
-  - **(2020)** [sre.google: The Art of SLOs](https://sre.google/resources/practices-and-processes/art-of-slos) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's structural guide to defining user-centric Service Level Indicators (SLIs) and Service Level Objectives (SLOs). Features processes to prevent metric fatigue and map indicators directly to consumer utility.
-  - **(2020)** [cloud.google.com: SRE at Google: Our complete list of CRE life lessons 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/sre-at-google-our-complete-list-of-cre-life-lessons) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive aggregation of operational lessons compiled by Google's Customer Reliability Engineering (CRE) team. This resource serves as a core blueprint for implementing user-focused SLOs, identifying operational anti-patterns, and structuring incident communication paths.
-  - **(2020)** [β€œLet’s use Kubernetes!” Now you have 8 problems](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/dont-need-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Exposes the post-adoption operational complexities of Kubernetes, including networking, resource allocation, and storage management. Guides teams to use simpler alternatives early in product lifecycles.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.cloudflare.com: How we use HashiCorp Nomad (Cloudflare using Nomad and Consul)](https://blog.cloudflare.com/how-we-use-hashicorp-nomad) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Cloudflare's technical layout describing how they use HashiCorp Nomad and Consul to run massive global edge microservices. Validates the performance, resource-efficiency, and stability of Nomad under hyper-scale production loads.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Conductor: Why We Migrated from Kubernetes to Nomad](https://thenewstack.io/conductor-why-we-migrated-from-kubernetes-to-nomad) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Conductor's migration case study detailing their pivot from Kubernetes to Nomad. Cites improvements in scheduling speeds, cluster maintenance overhead, and developer iteration cycles.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Pitfalls and Patterns in Microservice Dependency Management](https://www.infoq.com/articles/pitfalls-patterns-microservice-dependency-management) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical critique addressing dependency management failures in complex microservice topologies. It examines cascading failure patterns, distributed monolith anti-patterns, and over-coupling. The article presents solid remediation patterns including API versioning strategies, consumer-driven contracts, and loose asynchronous messaging designs.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: When are microservices appropriate?](https://dev.to/tngeene/when-are-microservices-appropriate-g2n)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” While microservices offer unparalleled scaling and organizational autonomy, they introduce significant operational overhead and complexity. This framework provides clear criteria for evaluating when to decompose a monolithic architecture, focusing on team size, system complexity, and independent scaling needs. Successful execution relies on aligning microservices deployment with organizational structure and business capability boundaries.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Why Kubernetes native instead of cloud native? 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/08/why-kubernetes-native-instead-of-cloud-native) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubernetes-native applications go beyond merely running on containers; they are specifically compiled, packaged, and optimized to consume the Kubernetes API directly. This paradigm shift utilizes custom resource definitions (CRDs) and operator patterns to achieve deep platform integration, enabling smarter autoscaling and self-healing behaviors. Choosing Kubernetes-native architectures ensures maximum platform efficiency, though it increases vendor-coupling to the orchestrator.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: What’s new in Fabric8 Kubernetes Java client 4.12.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/30/whats-new-in-fabric8-kubernetes-java-client-4-12-0) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Summarizes the architectural updates introduced in Fabric8 version 4.12.0. Focuses on performance improvements, watcher stability, dynamic CRD typing, and updated HTTP driver structures.
-  - **(2020)** [Fabric8](https://fabric8.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” Fabric8 historically offered a comprehensive development and integration platform for Kubernetes. While its global platform features have been deprecated or superseded, its core libraries and Eclipse JKube build helpers continue to be vital utilities in Java environments.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Pulumi Releases a Kubernetes Operator](https://thenewstack.io/pulumi-releases-a-kubernetes-operator) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product launch overview of the Pulumi Kubernetes Operator, showing how platform engineers can configure GitOps style synchronization between Git repositories and active cloud infrastructure.
-  - **(2020)** [AWS Networking for Developers](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/apn/aws-networking-for-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesizes AWS's core networking constructs for software engineers. While early guides treat VPC and subnetting as peripheral, modern development architectures position these as foundational security boundaries. The guide details CIDR blocks, VPC structure, and security groups.
-  - **(2020)** [Resolve DNS names of Network Load Balancer nodes to limit cross-Zone traffic](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/resolve-dns-names-of-network-load-balancer-nodes-to-limit-cross-zone-traffic) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates NLB node DNS resolution mechanisms to control cross-zone traffic costs. A critical reference for low-latency systems. Curator insight underlines zonal isolation; live operations utilize cross-zone disabling to reduce inter-availability zone latency and data transfer costs.
-  - **(2020)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: What Is Elastic Load Balancing?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/what-is-load-balancing.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official guide detailing the operational mechanics of Application, Network, Gateway, and Classic load balancers. Details targets, health checks, and cross-zone routing configurations. This represents the primary blueprint for modern ingress systems.
-  - **(2020)** [dashbird.io: AWS Elastic Load Balancing from a Serverless perspective](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-application-load-balancer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Application Load Balancer configurations when integrated with serverless backends like AWS Lambda. Details pricing, cold-starts, and architectural trade-offs compared to API Gateway. Live systems often choose ALB for cost-effective, high-volume HTTP routing.
-  - **(2020)** [Application Load Balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/application-load-balancer) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The authoritative landing page for AWS ALB, highlighting its Layer 7 request routing capabilities, HTTP/2 support, and WAF integrations. Modern microservices rely on ALB's path-based and host-based routing to expose APIs dynamically.
-  - **(2020)** [Introducing the AWS Load Balancer Controller](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-aws-load-balancer-controller) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces the Kubernetes-native controller that provisions ALBs and NLBs directly from EKS Ingress and Service objects. A de facto standard in EKS architectures, replacing generic reverse proxies with tightly integrated AWS-managed application delivery controllers.
-  - **(2020)** [Reduce Cost and Increase Security with Amazon VPC Endpoints](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/reduce-cost-and-increase-security-with-amazon-vpc-endpoints)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the architectural and fiscal benefits of adopting VPC Endpoints (Interface and Gateway types). Contrasts expensive NAT Gateway data processing charges with direct private connectivity to AWS services like S3 and DynamoDB, dramatically reducing costs.
-  - **(2020)** [alexdebrie.com: A Detailed Overview of AWS API Gateway](https://www.alexdebrie.com/posts/api-gateway-elements)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An extensive architectural analysis of AWS API Gateway, deconstructing HTTP APIs, REST APIs, and WebSockets. Provides deep insights into routing, request validation, and authorization strategies that underpin serverless microservices architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Creating a digital map of COVID-19 virus for discovery of new treatment compounds](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/hpc/creating-a-digital-map-of-covid-19-virus-for-discovery-of-new-treatment-compounds) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight captures the orchestration of highly parallelized, massive HPC grids on AWS to model viral interactions. Live Grounding confirms that AWS's modern HPC offerings (ParallelCluster, Batch, and FSx for Lustre) remain pivotal for global health research, processing exabytes of genomic data in record time.
-  - **(2020)** [techcrunch.com: AWS introduces new Chaos Engineering as a Service offering](https://techcrunch.com/2020/12/15/aws-introduces-new-chaos-engineering-as-a-service-offering) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight documents the launch of AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS) to facilitate managed chaos engineering. Live Grounding demonstrates that FIS has transitioned from a new offering to a deeply integrated resilience tool in 2026, standardizing controlled failure injection across EC2, EKS, and RDS clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Takes Digital Innovation into the Fast Lane with Major European Automaker](https://www.redhat.com/es/about/press-releases/red-hat-openshift-container-platform-takes-digital-innovation-fast-lane-major-european-automaker) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight documents a major European automaker (BMW Group) adopting Red Hat OpenShift to streamline application delivery. Live Grounding confirms this as a milestone enterprise container deployment, using OpenShift to drive autonomous driving workloads and predictive maintenance across dynamic multi-cloud environments.
-  - **(2020)** [BMW takes digital innovation into the fast lane with Red Hat Openshift Container Platform](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bmw-takes-digital-innovation-fast-lane-red-hat-openshift-mendus) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the strategic cloud-native alignment of BMW with Red Hat OpenShift to run critical manufacturing systems. Live Grounding outlines how hybrid cloud infrastructure allows the enterprise to standardize edge environments at assembly plants while maintaining dynamic cloud scalability.
-  - **(2020)** [reply.com: Web Services: SOAP and REST - A Simple Introduction](https://www.reply.com/solidsoft-reply/en) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental comparative breakdown of SOAP (protocol-driven XML) vs REST (architectural constraints/JSON). Explains system performance trade-offs, security controls (WS-Security), and state management requirements inside distributed systems.
-  - **(2020)** [API Business Models. 20 Models in 20 Minutes](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/API-Business-Models)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An InfoQ presentation categorizing 20 distinct monetization and integration business models for public APIs. Analyzes direct monetization, developer incentives, partner integrations, and indirect product value.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Rapid API Creation with AWS Amplify](https://dev.to/fllstck/rapid-api-creation-with-aws-amplify-3c8i)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer-focused tutorial outlining how to provision and deploy serverless GraphQL and REST endpoints using AWS Amplify. Leverages AWS AppSync, DynamoDB, and Cognito for swift, scalable web/mobile backends.
-  - **(2020)** [Using Amazon EFS for AWS Lambda in your serverless applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/using-amazon-efs-for-aws-lambda-in-your-serverless-applications) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Detailed implementation pattern describing how to mount Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) onto serverless Lambda functions. This unlocks local high-performance file sharing, and heavy workload storage operations.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudonaut.io: Serverless Hybrid Cloud: Accessing an API Gateway via VPN or Direct Connect](https://cloudonaut.io/serverless-hybrid-cloud-accessing-an-api-gateway-via-vpn-or-direct-connect) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering case study showcasing how to securely route public API Gateway requests into localized networks via VPN tunnels or Direct Connect links. Details complex hybrid serverless network setups.
-  - **(2020)** [Deploy Machine Learning Pipeline on AWS Fargate](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2020/07/deploy-machine-learning-pipeline-aws-fargate.html) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Describes deploying modular machine learning pipeline tasks onto AWS Fargate containers. Demonstrates cost savings from using serverless container architectures instead of maintaining idle GPU/CPU virtual machine clusters for inference engines.
-  - **(2020)** [Jenkins Online Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/jenkins-online-meetup/events/270861119)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Community recording detailing real-world workflows for integrating Jenkins-centric deployment systems with Keptn's automated SRE-driven quality evaluation gates.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Level-Up your Jenkins-based Delivery with Keptn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYRdirdjOAg)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual walk-through demonstrating how Keptn decouples delivery orchestrations from Jenkinsfiles. Shows how to configure service quality gates using declarative SLIs/SLOs to automatically rollback failing pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Scaling Java Containers 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/scaling-java-containers) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive guide explaining how Linux cgroups interact with the JVM's ergonomics. Highlights historical heap-limit misalignment bugs and offers solutions using container-aware flags like UseContainerSupport and MaxRAMPercentage.
-  - **(2020)** [Debugging Java Applications On OpenShift and Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/debugging-java-applications-on-openshift-kubernetes) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates techniques for profiling and debugging remote Java applications running on Kubernetes pods. Walks through port-forwarding JDWP connections and using CLI profiling utilities.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Collect JDK Flight Recorder events at runtime with JMC Agent 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/29/collect-jdk-flight-recorder-events-at-runtime-with-jmc-agent) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed Red Hat guide walking through real-time runtime JVM tracing using the JMC Agent. It explains how to dynamically inject custom JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) event declarations into third-party libraries and production codebases on-the-fly, bypassing the need for restarts or manual instrumentation.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Checkpointing Java from outside of Java](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/15/checkpointing-java-from-outside-of-java) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An exploration of JVM checkpoint/restore methodologies focusing on Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint (CRaC) and external CRIU mechanisms. This approach enables instantaneous microservice startup by taking cold snapshots of memory, dramatically lowering latency penalties in serverless deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [AWS Secrets Manager controller POC: an EKS operator for automatic rotation of secrets](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/aws-secrets-manager-controller-poc-an-eks-operator-for-automatic-rotation-of-secrets) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A proof-of-concept EKS Kubernetes Operator designed to synchronize and rotate AWS Secrets Manager secrets within EKS clusters automatically. It showcases pattern integration between AWS APIs and native Kubernetes Secret resources, reducing custom scripting for containerized application workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [podmain.io: Announcing Podman v2](https://podman.io/blogs/2020/06/29/podman-v2-announce.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The release announcement detailing Podman v2's updated architecture, notably the introduction of a new structured REST API. This release allows remote management of containers from macOS or Windows machines, bridging compatibility barriers to match modern hybrid-development requirements.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Be careful when pulling images by short name](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/be-careful-when-pulling-images-short-name) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical security advisory highlighting the risks of short-name image pulling. It describes spoofing and poisoning vectors, explaining how to force container engines to use fully-qualified domain names (FQDN) to guarantee image provenance and registry safety.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Rootless containers with Podman: The basics](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/25/rootless-containers-with-podman-the-basics) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical manual explores the implementation of rootless container technology within Podman, focusing on User Namespaces (userns) and mappings in `/etc/subuid` and `/etc/subgid`. It explains how running containers without root privileges mitigates container-breakout vulnerability risks. This architecture provides high security profiles across multi-tenant development workloads without sacrificing essential execution namespaces.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Transitioning from Docker to Podman 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/19/transitioning-from-docker-to-podman) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical migration playbook outlining the primary CLI parity and architectural differences between Docker and Podman. It covers transitioning from a monolithic daemon to Podman's secure fork-exec runtime model, highlighting alias management, unprivileged group setups, and network mapping differences.
-  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: How to Manage Containers Using Podman and Skopeo in RHEL 8](https://www.tecmint.com/manage-containers-using-podman-in-rhel) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide outlines container management workflows in RHEL environments using Podman for execution alongside Skopeo for remote image inspection and registry manipulation. Skopeo's design enables pipelines to inspect remote container layers and copy images directly between registries without local pulling or local daemon storage overhead. This approach optimizes CI/CD pipeline storage and network efficiency.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Docker, Kaniko, Buildah](https://itnext.io/docker-kaniko-buildah-209abdde5f94) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares Docker, Kaniko, and Buildah for image compilation in modern CI/CD setups. It highlights Buildah's capability to compile OCI images without a daemon or complex kernel privileges, making it the premier choice for Kubernetes-native build steps.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Set Up an Elasticsearch, Fluentd and Kibana (EFK) Logging Stack on Kubernetes](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-elasticsearch-fluentd-and-kibana-efk-logging-stack-on-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A classic, step-by-step tutorial on deploying the enterprise-grade EFK (Elasticsearch, Fluentd, Kibana) stack. Details how to orchestrate Fluentd as a DaemonSet to parse container logs, store them in a stateful Elasticsearch cluster, and build analysis dashboards in Kibana.
-  - **(2020)** [qlinh.com: Leveraging Kubernetes audit logs for threat detection](https://qlinh.com/infosec/2020/09/30/threat-detection-with-kubernetes-audit-logs.html) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed security analysis explaining how to configure the Kubernetes API server audit logging policy to capture active cluster states. Provides techniques for piping log streams to SIEM systems to detect privilege escalation, unauthorized namespace actions, and suspicious API execution.
-  - **(2020)** [circonus.com: 12 Critical Kubernetes Health Conditions You Need to Monitor and Why](https://www.circonus.com/2020/12/12-critical-kubernetes-health-conditions-you-need-to-monitor-and-why) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the underlying physical and logical causes of twelve critical Kubernetes failure states. Details the operational impact of unmonitored container throttling, persistent volume capacity exhaustion, and node readiness changes, providing theoretical context on Kubelet behavior.
-  - **(2020)** [circonus.com: Guide to Kubernetes Monitoring: Part 1](https://www.circonus.com/2020/09/guide-to-kubernetes-monitoring-part-1) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of a progressive handbook examining Kubernetes cluster metrics architecture. It contrasts internal metric aggregation via the Metrics API (used by horizontal pod autoscalers) with the comprehensive structural details scraped by Prometheus, detailing what data to collect and why.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: monitoring with Prometheus β€” exporters, a Service Discovery, and its roles](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-monitoring-with-prometheus-exporters-a-service-discovery-and-its-roles-ce63752e5a1) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demystifies Prometheus's powerful dynamic Service Discovery engine inside Kubernetes, parsing how role specifications (Node, Endpoint, Pod, Service, Ingress) translate API-server resource updates into automatic, low-overhead scrap targets.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudyuga.guru: How does Kubernetes assign QoS class to pods through OOM score?](https://cloudyuga.guru/blogs/k8s-qos-oomkilled) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article provides a rigorous, technical exploration of how Kubernetes maps container memory/CPU requests and limits to Quality of Service (QoS) classes: Guaranteed, Burstable, and BestEffort. It details how the orchestrator translates these classes into Linux OOM scores, which the kernel uses to select victim processes during memory pressure. Mastering this mapping is vital for designing reliable, high-density cluster workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: 3 Ways to Detect Evil "Latest" Image Tags in Kubernetes - Kubevious](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93RlMqO4glM&ab_channel=Kubevious)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Using the 'latest' container image tag in production is a critical antipattern that breaks deployment reproducibility and introduces security risks. This guide uses Kubevious to outline three automated detection techniques to intercept and block these non-deterministic tags in deployment pipelines. It emphasizes implementing admission controllers to enforce strict version tagging.
-  - **(2020)** [erkanerol.github.io: I wish pods were fully restartable](https://erkanerol.github.io/post/restartable-pods) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This reflective post explores the architectural limitations of the Kubernetes Pod lifecycle, specifically the inability to easily restart individual containers without recreating the entire Pod. It analyzes proposed community designs and current workarounds, such as mutating controllers or rollout restarts. It provides deep architectural insights into the design decisions governing Kubernetes resource controllers.
-  - **(2020)** [codeengineered.com: 4 Places To Find Helm Charts](https://codeengineered.com/blog/2020/helm-find-charts) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical landscape overview detailing key public repositories and search indexes for sourcing verified Helm charts. This serves as a foundational reference for understanding the historical transition from disparate registries to modern unified catalogs.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Database migrations on Kubernetes using Helm hooks](https://itnext.io/database-migrations-on-kubernetes-using-helm-hooks-fb80c0d97805) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical deep-dive demonstrating how to manage database schema migrations safely utilizing Helm lifecycle hooks. It explores configuring Job containers with pre-install and pre-upgrade triggers to prevent app routing before schema synchronizations complete.
-  - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: Helm](https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/tools/helm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A professional evaluation of Helm from ThoughtWorks Technology Radar. While earlier iterations (Helm v2) posed architectural concerns due to the elevated privileges of Tiller, Helm v3's client-only architecture secures its position as a stable choice for Kubernetes deployment standardization.
-  - **(2020)** [helm.sh: How to migrate from Helm v2 to Helm v3](https://helm.sh/blog/migrate-from-helm-v2-to-helm-v3) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Standardized blueprint detailing the technical steps to transition environments from Helm v2 to Helm v3. Focuses on state-store conversion (ConfigMaps/Secrets), Tiller cleanup, and avoiding release disruption during metadata migrations.
-  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: Kubernetes and Helm: A Deadly Combo to Help You Deploy with Ease](https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-and-helm-a-deadly-combo-to-help-you-deploy-with-ease-rjr30x2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-level overview of Helm's architecture and its role in scaling Kubernetes software rollouts. Walks developers through how template definitions replace raw YAML, reducing repetitive work and config drift across microservices.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Introduction to Helm 🌟](https://dev.to/leading-edje/introduction-to-helm-50jl)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical introduction outlining the foundational structure of Helm charts, releases, and CLI workflows. Discusses core mechanics of template compilation and value injection for developers new to Kubernetes package management.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: Demystifying Helm 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HPsPOwHOlY&ab_channel=DonovanBrown)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explanatory session demystifying Helm internals. Illustrates how manifest rendering works on the client-side and describes the storage of release history as Secrets inside target Kubernetes namespaces.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Helm 3 Umbrella Charts & Standalone Chart Image Tags β€” An Alternative Approach](https://itnext.io/helm-3-umbrella-charts-standalone-chart-image-tags-an-alternative-approach-78a218d74e2d) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates alternative structural topologies using Helm Umbrella Charts combined with dynamic standalone tags. Addresses the complexities of continuous microservices updates without redeploying massive, monolithic dependency trees.
-  - **(2020)** [codersociety.com: 13 Best Practices for using Helm](https://codersociety.com/blog/articles/helm-best-practices)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curated list of 13 foundational design patterns and practices for Helm charts. Topics include semantic versioning compliance, clean separation of concerns within values files, and keeping dependencies decoupled.
-  - **(2020)** [cloud.redhat.com: Application Management in Kubernetes Environments with Helm Charts and Kubernetes Operators](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/application-management-in-kubernetes-environments-with-helm-charts-and-kubernetes-operators)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Contrasts and complements application packaging methods with Helm Charts versus the Kubernetes Operator Framework. Illustrates how developers choose Helm for simpler, template-based deployments and Operators for complex, stateful operations.
-  - **(2020)** [7 arguments against NoOps](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/7-arguments-against-noops) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A counter-narrative presenting real-world arguments against complete operational automation (NoOps). Highlights risks associated with opaque debugging, provider lock-in, compliance gaps, and complex on-prem infrastructure demands.
-  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: 7 Kubernetes Security Best Practices You Must Follow](https://codeburst.io/7-kubernetes-security-best-practices-you-must-follow-ae32f1ed6444) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines fundamental security practices for Kubernetes workloads, focusing on enabling RBAC, using namespaces for boundary control, managing secrets securely, and upgrading Kubernetes control planes to address known CVEs.
-  - **(2020)** [horovits.wordpress.com: Kubernetes Security Best Practices](https://horovits.wordpress.com/2020/07/15/kubernetes-security-best-practices) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains foundational steps for securing Kubernetes API access, configuring container execution privileges, and auditing container images within CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [jeffgeerling.com: Everyone might be a cluster-admin in your Kubernetes cluster](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/everyone-might-be-cluster-admin-your-kubernetes-cluster) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Investigates RBAC misconfigurations and overly permissive default service accounts that elevate microservice workloads to cluster-admin privileges. It provides actionable remediation strategies for locking down namespace-bound credentials.
-  - **(2020)** [Microsoft.com: Attack matrix for Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2020/04/02/attack-matrix-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's systematic adaptation of the MITRE ATT&CK framework mapping out K8s attack vectors from initial access to execution, persistence, privilege escalation, and impact. Helps security operators assess risks in orchestration configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Laying the Groundwork for Kubernetes Security, Across Workloads, Pods and Users](https://thenewstack.io/laying-the-groundwork-for-kubernetes-security-across-workloads-pods-and-users) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the multi-dimensional security layers required for modern Kubernetes deployments, addressing workload isolation, Pod Security Standards (PSS), and secure developer workflow patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [snyk.io: 10 Kubernetes Security Context settings you should understand](https://snyk.io/blog/10-kubernetes-security-context-settings-you-should-understand) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed documentation of essential Security Context settings (e.g., `allowPrivilegeEscalation`, `readOnlyRootFilesystem`, and `runAsNonRoot`) used to harden workload runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Cloud native security for your clusters](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/11/18/cloud-native-security-for-your-clusters) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An authoritative review of the '4C's of Cloud Native Security' (Cloud, Cluster, Container, Code). Explains how defense-in-depth principles apply across all layers of the cloud-native application stack.
-  - **(2020)** [tldrsec.com: Risk8s Business: Risk Analysis of Kubernetes Clusters 🌟](https://tldrsec.com/?404=%2Fguides%2Fkubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive vulnerability catalog and risk analysis guide highlighting exploitation pathways in typical cluster deployments. Highlights the security impacts of insecure volume mounts and metadata service access.
-  - **(2020)** [labs.bishopfox.com: Bad Pods: Kubernetes Pod Privilege Escalation 🌟](https://bishopfox.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-privilege-escalation) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly cited technical analysis demonstrating how misconfigured container host namespaces, capabilities, and volume mounts can be exploited to escape container boundaries and gain full host-level access.
-  - **(2020)** [resources.whitesourcesoftware.com: Kubernetes Security Best Practices 🌟](https://resources.whitesourcesoftware.com/blog-whitesource/kubernetes-security) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details patterns for implementing automated security controls, concentrating on software composition analysis (SCA), secrets lifecycle management, and validating supply-chain container provenance.
-  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: Getting started with Kubernetes audit logs and Falco 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-audit-log-falco) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to integrate Kubernetes API audit logs with CNCF Falco to capture real-time control plane actions and alert on malicious requests, credential abuse, or abnormal operational API traffic.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Best Practices for Securely Setting up a Kubernetes Cluster](https://thenewstack.io/best-practices-for-securely-setting-up-a-kubernetes-cluster) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Breaks down secure cluster bootstrapping steps, including encrypting secrets at rest in etcd, enabling control plane mutual TLS (mTLS), and minimizing public API endpoint exposure.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: A Security Comparison of Docker, CRI-O and Containerd 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/a-security-comparison-of-docker-cri-o-and-containerd) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares the security architecture and attack surfaces of primary container runtimes: Docker, CRI-O, and Containerd. Discusses rootless execution, sandboxed runtimes (Kata, gVisor), and syscall filtering.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Kubernetes Security: Attacking and Defending K8s Clusters - by Magno Logan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOHmg1J_8ck&ab_channel=RedTeamVillage) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical, demonstration-heavy guide outlining attack-and-defend methodologies for production clusters. Demonstrates common configuration exploits and dynamic remediation.
-  - **(2020)** [kyverno.io 🌟](https://kyverno.io) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kyverno is a declarative Kubernetes-native policy engine. Designed specifically for Kubernetes, it simplifies policy management by allowing administrators to validate, mutate, and generate resources without writing complex Rego code.
-  - **(2020)** [kyverno.io/policies 🌟](https://kyverno.io/policies) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official catalog of Kyverno policies, providing ready-to-deploy manifests for Pod Security standards, multi-tenant workspace isolation, label validation, and compliance auto-generation.
-  - **(2020)** [cyberark.com: Attacking Kubernetes Clusters Through Your Network Plumbing: Part 1](https://www.cyberark.com/resources/threat-research-blog/attacking-kubernetes-clusters-through-your-network-plumbing-part-1) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Delves into how container network interfaces (CNIs) and underlying network configurations can be targets for spoofing, route injection, and MITM attacks within shared Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Defend the Core: Kubernetes Security at Every Layer](https://thenewstack.io/defend-the-core-kubernetes-security-at-every-layer) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an architectural approach to layered container defense. Examines the integration of secure hardware baselines, API rate limiting, network-level firewalls, and runtime analysis agents.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Goat 🌟](https://madhuakula.com/kubernetes-goat) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An intentionally vulnerable cluster environment designed for hands-on cybersecurity training. Includes self-contained scenarios exploring SSRF, container escape, secrets leakage, and misconfigured RBAC roles.
-  - **(2020)** [tigera.io: Kubernetes security policy design: 10 critical best practices 🌟](https://www.tigera.io/blog/kubernetes-security-policy-10-critical-best-practices) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic framework for designing cluster-wide network policies, using tiered structures, explicit default-deny states, and labeling schemas to scale security dynamically.
-  - **(2020)** [gist.github.com: How to protect your ~/.kube/ configuration](https://gist.github.com/PatrLind/e651d3cbc3bf68e4bd9fcc9568cbd3fb) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides hardening steps for securing developer workstation `~/.kube/config` files. Details POSIX permissions adjustments, the usage of credential helpers, and avoiding static administrative token storage.
-  - **(2020)** [empresas.blogthinkbig.com: Descubierta una vulnerabilidad en Kubernetes que permite acceso a redes restringidas (CVE-2020-8562)](https://empresas.blogthinkbig.com/descubierta-vulnerabilidad-kubernetes-permite-acceso-redes-restringidas-cve-2020-8562) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes CVE-2020-8562, a vulnerability allowing path-traversal/access bypass to internal restricted subnets through the Kubernetes API server, discussing standard mitigation strategies.
-  - **(2020)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Integrate a Kubernetes Cluster with an External Vault 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/kubernetes-introduction/kubernetes-external-vault) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical implementation guide showcasing how to leverage the HashiCorp Vault Agent Injector sidecar to dynamically inject secrets directly into application pods via in-memory tmpfs mounts.
-  - **(2020)** [talkingquickly.co.uk: Kubernetes Single Sign On - A detailed guide 🌟](https://www.talkingquickly.co.uk/kubernetes-sso-a-detailed-guide) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how to integrate Kubernetes API access with external identity providers (OIDC) to enable secure Single Sign-On (SSO) and unify role assignments across developers.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: How to Secure Kubernetes, the OS of the Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-secure-kubernetes-the-os-of-the-cloud) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines the concept of Kubernetes operating as a cloud-native OS, presenting strategies for securing core services, container communication, and control plane boundaries.
-  - **(2020)** [banzaicloud.com: Istio ingress controller as an API gateway](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/backyards-api-gateway)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical review exploring the adaptation of Istio's ingress controller to serve as an enterprise API gateway. Focuses on route definitions, authentication offloading, and traffic manipulation.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Monitoring Services like an SRE in OpenShift ServiceMesh Part 2: Collecting Standard Metrics 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-services-like-an-sre-in-openshift-servicemesh-part-2-collecting-standard-metrics-3) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step SRE manual describing standard metrics collection (latency, error rates, throughput) across an enterprise OpenShift Service Mesh. Leveraging Prometheus and Kiali telemetry mappings.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.christianposta.com: Istio as an Example of When Not to Do Microservices](https://blog.christianposta.com/microservices/istio-as-an-example-of-when-not-to-do-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critical architectural analysis reflecting on Istio's transition from an overly complex microservice-based control plane back to a monolithic single binary (Istiod). Essential lesson in pragmatic software engineering.
-  - **(2020)** [The Istio project just consolidated its control plane services: Pilot, Citadel, Galley, and the sidecar injector, into a single binary, __Istiod__](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2020/tradewinds-2020) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural milestone document explaining the consolidation of Pilot, Citadel, Galley, and Sidecar Injector into the unified 'Istiod' control plane. Significantly improved operator UX and runtime resource efficiency.
-  - **(2020)** [Riding the Tiger: Lessons Learned Implementing Istio 🌟](https://zwischenzugs.com/2020/05/05/riding-the-tiger-lessons-learned-implementing-istio) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A candid, battle-tested assessment of adopting and scaling Istio in a production environment. Discusses operational overhead, configuration complexity, and real-world trade-offs of sidecar architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [learncloudnative.com: Attach multiple VirtualServices to Istio Gateway](https://learncloudnative.com/blog/2020-11-23-multiple-vs-gateway)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical configuration guide for mapping multiple VirtualService configurations to a single Istio Ingress Gateway. Outlines how host-matching strategies prevent routing conflicts, allowing multiple development teams to deploy independent routes securely.
-  - **(2020)** [dev.to: A GitOps recipe for Progressive Delivery with Istio 🌟](https://dev.to/stefanprodan/a-gitops-recipe-for-progressive-delivery-2pa3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A production-grade GitOps blueprint leveraging Flagger, Flux, and Istio to implement progressive canary deployments. Explores how continuous automated monitoring and Prometheus metrics validate rollouts and trigger instant rollbacks on error.
-  - **(2020)** [around25.com: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.around25.com/blog/horizontal-pod-autoscaler-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An easy-to-follow conceptual manual explaining the standard mathematical algorithms and feedback loops driving the HPA. Clarifies dynamic cooldown delays and stabilization intervals.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: vertical Pods scaling with Vertical Pod Autoscaler](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-vertical-pods-scaling-with-vertical-pod-autoscaler-e2e5a3b8e1a9) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thorough walkthrough detailing the components and workflow of the VPA. Illustrates the mechanics of utilizing resource recommendations to dynamically adjust container resource boundaries without administrative intervention.
-  - **(2020)** [returngis.net: Escalado vertical de tus pods en Kubernetes con VerticalPodAutoscaler](https://www.returngis.net/2020/07/escalado-vertical-de-tus-pods-en-kubernetes) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Spanish-language guide implementing the Vertical Pod Autoscaler. Clearly describes how VPA monitors real-world resource consumption and mutates deployment manifests to align requests with live execution metrics.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Stupid Simple Scalability](https://itnext.io/stupid-simple-scalability-dc4a7fbe67d6) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An easy-to-read conceptual architecture analysis outlining the pillars of horizontally scalable application design. Covers state decoupling, database indexing, and utilizing caching to guarantee high system availability.
-  - **(2020)** [partlycloudy.blog: Horizontal Autoscaling in Kubernetes #3 – KEDA](https://partlycloudy.blog/2020/05/29/horizontal-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-3-keda) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical exploration of implementing KEDA in Kubernetes to resolve the limitations of traditional HPA metrics. Walks through real-world deployment patterns and explains the configuration of ScaledObjects. Highly useful for engineers transitioning from CPU/Memory-based scaling to queue-length metrics.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: CNCF KEDA 2.0 Scales up Event-Driven Programming on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/microsoft-keda-2-0-scales-up-event-driven-programming-on-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the architectural evolution of KEDA 2.0, emphasizing its improved integration with Kubernetes HPA, support for custom scalers, and upgraded security controls. The release solidified KEDA's status as an enterprise-grade component for event-driven serverless topologies on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2020)** [3 ways to customize off-the-shelf Helm charts with Kustomize - Kubernetes](https://tech.aabouzaid.com/2020/09/3-ways-to-customize-off-the-shelf-helm-charts-with-kustomize-kubernetes.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed instructional article illustrating advanced integration techniques to post-process vendor-provided Helm charts using Kustomize. It covers inline rendering, custom patch structures, and Kustomize's native Helm generator mechanism. It resolves common pain points where a vendor-provided Helm chart lacks specific configurable values.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Support for GraphQL with Open Liberty 20.0.0.6](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/17/support-for-graphql-with-open-liberty-20-0-0-6) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Open Liberty 20.0.0.6 introduces first-class support for Eclipse MicroProfile GraphQL, enabling enterprise Java developers to build type-safe, efficient, and schema-first microservice APIs. By mitigating over-fetching and under-fetching, this integration optimizes network overhead in cloud-native deployments while aligning with OpenShift ecosystem norms.
-  - **(2020)** [IBM and Red Hat bring OpenShift to IBM Z and LinuxONE](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ibm-and-red-hat-bring-openshift-to-ibm-z-and-linuxone) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This collaboration expands the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to IBM Z and LinuxONE s390x architectures. It bridges heritage mainframe reliability with modern container orchestration, enabling low-latency integration with transactional data and secure execution via IBM's Secure Service Container technology.
-  - **(2020)** [Red Hat OpenShift Installation Process Experiences on IBM Z/LinuxONE](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-installation-process-experiences-on-ibm-z-linuxone) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive practical review of provisioning OpenShift on IBM Z and LinuxONE infrastructures, discussing user-provisioned infrastructure (UPI) workflows. It details network configuration challenges, storage integration (FCP/FC), and operating system (RHCOS) deployment mechanics typical of s390x systems.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Guard Against Transaction Loss with PostgreSQL Synchronous Replication](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/synchronous-replication-in-the-postgresql-operator-for-kubernetes-guarding-against-transactions-loss) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the technical trade-offs between asynchronous and synchronous replication profiles within PostgreSQL Kubernetes topologies. Analyzes WAL-level security limits, failover delays, and trade-offs regarding transaction write throughput.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploy pgAdmin4 with PostgreSQL on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/deploy-pgadmin4-with-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides the deployment of pgAdmin4 web client panels alongside database clusters inside Kubernetes. Reviews network ingress definitions, volume mounts, and credential injection mechanics.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Fast CSV and JSON Ingestion in PostgreSQL with COPY](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/fast-csv-and-json-ingestion-in-postgresql-with-copy) [SQL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines ingestion optimizations comparing multi-row INSERT patterns against the PostgreSQL COPY command for large CSV and JSON datasets. Includes WAL-bypass guidelines and indexing constraints.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Kubernetes Pod Tolerations and Postgres Deployment Strategies 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-tolerations-and-postgresql-deployment-strategies) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Kubernetes scheduling rules, focusing on taints, tolerations, and anti-affinity parameters optimized for PostgreSQL. Placing databases on dedicated hardware isolated from transient application pods is crucial for preserving storage I/O throughput. This redundant guide reiterates the absolute necessity of strict node assignment strategies in production.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Announcing Google Cloud Storage (GCS) Support for pgBackRest](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/announcing-google-cloud-storage-gcs-support-for-pgbackrest) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the integration of Google Cloud Storage (GCS) as a native backup target for pgBackRest within the Postgres operator ecosystem. Extending storage targets beyond traditional AWS S3 endpoints enables resilient multi-cloud disaster recovery options. The architecture leverages high-throughput GCS API calls for reliable, low-overhead transaction log archiving.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.crunchydata.com: pgBackRest Point-In-Time Recovery Using Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/pgbackrest-point-in-time-recovery-using-crunchy-postgresql-operator) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines point-in-time recovery (PITR) workflows using the integrated pgBackRest utility in Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator environments. Modern disaster recovery plans require precise WAL replay capabilities to minimize recovery point objectives (RPO). This guide explains how to define backup targets and restore parameters declaratively inside the operator CRD.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Install and use Crunchy PostgreSQLfor OpenShift operator for simple todo app on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wuUXi6Qbis&ab_channel=MichaelBornholdtNielsen) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical video guide detailing the deployment of the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator on Red Hat OpenShift to power a simple containerized web application. This walkthrough illustrates basic operator setup and pod status validation through the console interface. While useful for rapid developer prototyping, production installations bypass manual UI clicks in favor of declarative GitOps workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [crunchy-pgadmin4](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/crunchy-postgres-containers/4.3.0/container-specifications/crunchy-pgadmin4) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details container specification sheets for the crunchy-pgadmin4 image, including configuration variables and resource layouts. Historically, pgAdmin 4 was manually provisioned as a containerized sidecar or standalone service to provide database GUIs (Curator Insight). Current deployment strategies prefer integrated, operator-managed tooling and secure proxy pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [pgAdmin 4](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/crunchy-postgres-containers/4.3.0/examples/administration/pgadmin4) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines early configuration models and environment mappings for pgAdmin 4 instances running in Kubernetes clusters. This resource demonstrates how to configure volume mounts and ingress rules for user sessions. For modern enterprise production, automated telemetry models (Prometheus/Grafana) are prioritized over graphical administrative consoles.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Scheduled PostgreSQL Backups and Retention Policies with Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/schedule-postgresql-backups-and-retention-with-kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details declarative backup execution schemas and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) configurations using pgBackRest within the operator framework. Highlights bucket retention controls and storage backup tier optimizations.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Crunchy PostgreSQL for Kubernetes 4.3 Released](https://www.crunchydata.com/news/crunchy-postgresql-for-kuberenetes-4.3) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Release analysis profiling Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator v4.3. Highlights enhancements such as automated multi-namespace support, security context constraints, and integrated pgAdmin deployment patterns.
-  - **(2020)** [postgresql.org: Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator 4.5: Enhanced Monitoring, Custom Annotations, PostgreSQL 13 🌟](https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/crunchy-postgresql-operator-45-enhanced-monitoring-custom-annotations-postgresql-13-2086) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Community release documentation of Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator v4.5. Focuses on support configurations for PostgreSQL 13, pod custom annotations, and major Prometheus exporter stack upgrades.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Advanced Kubernetes Namespace Management with the PostgreSQL Operator 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/advanced-kubernetes-namespace-management-with-the-postgresql-operator) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyses advanced namespace orchestration patterns utilizing the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator. Walks through configuring security boundaries and multi-tenant isolation policies across multiple database instances.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Getting Started with PostgreSQL Operator 4.3 in OpenShift](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/getting-started-with-postgresql-operator-4.3-in-openshift) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An identical operational reference detailing step-by-step procedures to provision PostgreSQL Operator 4.3 instances inside secure, multi-tenant OpenShift execution clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: OCB: High Availability PostgreSQL and more on OpenShift - Jonathan Katz (Crunchy Data) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jbR9lZuSU0) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Video presentation exploring the deployment of enterprise-grade, highly-available PostgreSQL patterns on OpenShift using Patroni. Analyzes storage profiles, automated routing, and backup schedules.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploying the PostgreSQL Operator on GKE](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/install-postgres-operator-kubernetes-on-gke-ansible) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Teaches the deployment process of the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator onto Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters using automated Ansible playbooks. Details storage class mappings and GKE-specific identity policies.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Monitoring PostgreSQL clusters in kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/monitoring-postgresql-clusters-in-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details structural metric collection architectures for Kubernetes-hosted PostgreSQL. Describes the integration of specialized postgres_exporter containers to feed telemetry into Prometheus targets with visualized dashboard outputs.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Introducing the Postgres Prometheus Adapter](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-postgres-to-back-prometheus-for-your-postgresql-monitoring-1) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to using the Postgres Prometheus Adapter to store Prometheus time-series metrics. Covers performance metrics, schema structures, and remote-write configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Migrating from Oracle to PostgreSQL: Tips and Tricks](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/migrating-from-oracle-to-postgresql-questions-and-considerations) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores schema migration assessments and planning parameters when shifting corporate workloads from Oracle to PostgreSQL. Compares PL/SQL compatibility concerns and procedural data processing workarounds.
-  - **(2020)** [gitops.tech: What is GitOps? 🌟](https://www.gitops.tech)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The quintessential reference guide defining GitOps methodology. Underlines the push/pull dynamics of reconciliation engines (such as Argo CD and Flux) and explains how declarative state representations ensure continuous delivery and reliable disaster recovery scenarios.
-  - **(2020)** [braindose.blog: 4 Key Characteristics for a Successful GitOps Implementation](https://braindose.blog/2020/03/18/4-key-characteristics-of-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies the foundational pillars of successful GitOps: declarative configurations, a single source of truth in Git, automated state reconciliation, and software agents for drift detection. It provides architectural blueprints for structuring Git-based change management processes.
-  - **(2020)** [weave.works: There’s More to GitOps Than Meets the Eye](https://www.weave.works/blog/theres-more-to-gitops-than-meets-the-eye)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores structural changes in teams adopting GitOps. Asserts that GitOps is not merely a tooling change but a fundamental shift towards collaborative operations, peer reviews for infrastructure modifications, and self-documenting architectures.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: GitOps with Kubernetes 🌟](https://itnext.io/gitops-with-kubernetes-740f37ea015b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical, hands-on architectural walkthrough for configuring GitOps inside a Kubernetes cluster. Walks through writing manifests, using Helm values files, and configuring controllers to perform bidirectional syncs.
-  - **(2020)** [weave.works: Automating Kubernetes with GitOps (whitepaper) 🌟](https://go.weave.works/automating-kubernetes-with-gitops-wp.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-density whitepaper outlining standard practices for automating configuration and state management on K8s. Elaborates on controller mechanics, state checking intervals, and self-healing cluster loops.
-  - **(2020)** [As an ops engineer not too familiar with Git, you just need to know 6 commands](https://x.com/janakiramm)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical micro-guide summarizing the essential Git commands (clone, add, commit, push, pull, status) required for operations engineers transitioning into GitOps-driven environments. Simplifies initial tooling friction.
-  - **(2020)** [weave.works: Guide to GitOps](https://www.weave.works/technologies/gitops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational guide to GitOps concepts as originally defined and structured by Weaveworks. While Weaveworks pioneered these patterns and early delivery agents (Curator Insight), corporate closures shifted direct tooling maintenance to broader CNCF communities (Live Grounding). The design principles remain core to modern cloud-native CD.
-  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: What is GitOps?](https://www.cloudbees.com/gitops/what-is-gitops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how the GitOps model simplifies both application and infrastructure lifecycle management. By continuously syncing running cluster states with git declarations, teams benefit from automated self-healing and instant rollback capabilities. It represents an approachable technical introduction for enterprise operations teams.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.container-solutions.com: 11 Reasons for Adopting GitOps](https://blog.container-solutions.com/why-adopt-gitops) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents key reasons for adopting GitOps, focusing on deployment reliability, audit compliance, developer velocity, and cluster disaster recovery. It translates complex technical capabilities into clear business metrics like release frequency and overall uptime. This helps engineering leaders justify platform modernization efforts.
-  - **(2020)** [Tanka](https://tanka.dev/tutorial/jsonnet) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A Grafana-backed configuration utility that harnesses Jsonnet to declare complex Kubernetes resources. Eliminates boilerplate manifest repetition by offering strong typing and reusable configurations, bypassing typical YAML templating limitations.
-  - **(2020)** [partlycloudy.blog: Release to Kubernetes like a Pro with Flagger](https://partlycloudy.blog/2020/07/08/release-to-k8s-like-a-pro-with-flagger)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical article illustrating advanced canary release architecture using Flagger on active Kubernetes environments. It provides real-world patterns for integrating automated Prometheus metrics checks and defining sensitive rollback parameters.
-  - **(2020)** [WKSctl: a Tool for Kubernetes Cluster Management Using GitOps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/02/wksctl-kubernetes-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An InfoQ technical review detailing the core benefits of using WKSctl to manage host infrastructure via GitOps, analyzing how automated controllers handle node upgrades and configurations without manual ssh actions.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Deploying Kubernetes on Bare Metal](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/deploying-kubernetes-on-bare-metal)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architecture-level examination of building out Kubernetes clusters directly on raw physical hardware. Explores the complexities of dynamic volume provisioning, API load balancing, manual host bootstrapping, and CNI integration compared to cloud environments.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes on Bare Metal vs. VMs: It’s Not Just Performance](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-on-bare-metal-vs-vms-its-not-just-performance)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative analysis dissecting the operational trade-offs of deploying Kubernetes directly on bare metal versus utilizing virtualized hypervisors. Outlines performance gains, networking simplicity, compute overhead, and isolation profiles that dictate platform selection.
-  - **(2020)** [linecorp.com: Building Large Kubernetes Clusters with **Caravan**](https://engineering.linecorp.com/en/blog/building-large-kubernetes-clusters) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An engineering blog post by Line Corporation detailing Caravan, their proprietary bare-metal bare-metal lifecycle orchestration tool. Covers bare-metal host discovery, automated OS deployments, and high-availability operations handling thousands of production nodes.
-  - **(2020)** [A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Deployment Tools: Kubespray, kops, and conjure-up](https://www.altoros.com/blog/404-page-doesnt-exist)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Originally a comparative study contrasting Kubespray, Kops, and Conjure-up. Live check reveals the URL now returns a 404 error page. However, the historical significance of the comparison remains as a reference point for early multi-cloud orchestration methods.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.ivnilv.com: Rotating Kops Etcd Certificates](https://blog.ivnilv.com/posts/rotating-kops-etcd-certificates) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical troubleshooting guide mapping out the precise sequence required to rotate internal etcd client and peer certificates within a running, Kops-managed cluster. Addresses avoidance of control plane downtime and potential etcd split-brain scenarios during CA transitions.
-  - **(2020)** [kosyfrances.com: Using kubeadm to create a Kubernetes 1.20 cluster on VirtualBox with Ubuntu](https://kosyfrances.com/kubernetes-cluster)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step local sandboxing guide describing how to set up a multi-node Kubernetes 1.20 cluster on VirtualBox using Ubuntu and Kubeadm. Valuable for local learning, CNI testing, and running sandboxed environments.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: OpenShift Commons En Vivo - KubeInit con Maria Bracho, Scott McCarty, and Carlos Camacho (Red Hat, Spanish) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_6H7Ahsdm4&ab_channel=OpenShift) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A video presentation detailing the internal architecture of KubeInit. Red Hat engineers demonstrate dynamic provisioning of nested virtual environments to accelerate local sandbox deployments of enterprise OpenShift platforms.
-  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: An introduction to Kubespray](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubespray-deploy-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory Red Hat guide summarizing how Kubespray leverages Ansible to abstract system-level provisioning tasks, allowing teams to declare cluster configurations and scaling strategies across mixed on-premises and multi-cloud environments.
-  - **(2020)** [Autoscalable Kubernetes cluster at Exoscale, using Packer and Terraform](https://github.com/PhilippeChepy/exoscale-kubernetes-crio) ⭐ 2  [HCL/PACKER CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An IaC blueprint using Packer and Terraform to deploy an auto-scaling cluster on Exoscale with CRI-O. Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: The repository is now inactive, but serves as a historical example of orchestrating custom cloud pools with native container engines.
-  - **(2020)** [blogs.vmware.com: VMware Tanzu Service Mesh, built on VMware NSX is Now Available!](https://blogs.vmware.com/networkvirtualization/2020/03/vmware-tanzu-service-mesh-built-on-vmware-nsx-is-now-available.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement of VMware Tanzu Service Mesh (TSM), an Istio-based commercial service mesh integrated with VMware NSX. TSM delivers end-to-end traffic management, zero-trust security policies, cross-cluster connectivity, and deep API observability across hybrid and multi-cloud Kubernetes deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Microk8s and the Kubernetes Dashboard for K8s Development](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-microk8s-and-the-kubernetes-dashboard-for-k8s-development)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical tutorial covering the setup of Canonical's MicroK8s on local environments coupled with the enablement of the official Kubernetes Web UI (Dashboard). The guide details how MicroK8s' single-command add-on framework simplifies cluster observability and bootstrapping for developers.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu Server with Microk8s](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-ubuntu-server-with-microk8s)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step guide outlining how to install, configure, and scale MicroK8s on an Ubuntu Server environment. It demonstrates the simplicity of setting up multi-node local clusters with high availability (dqlite-backed control planes) using snap commands.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Mirantis Announces k0s, a New Kubernetes Distribution](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/12/k0s-kubernetes-distribution)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective announcement of Mirantis' launch of k0s. Highlighted its zero-friction approach, multi-master architectural patterns with a decentralized control plane, and its capability to run isolated control planes separate from application workload nodes.
-  - **(2020)** [**VMware vSphere 7 with Kubernetes** - Project Pacific](https://www.vmware.com/products/cloud-infrastructure/vsphere) [PROPRIETARY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A transformative enterprise initiative (Project Pacific) that embedded native Kubernetes capabilities directly into the ESXi hypervisor. vSphere with Tanzu enables virtualization administrators to manage VMs and native Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) guest clusters inside a single vSphere Client interface, converging IT operations.
-  - **(2020)** [cormachogan.com: A first look at vSphere with Kubernetes in action](https://cormachogan.com/2020/04/01/a-first-look-at-vsphere-with-kubernetes-in-action)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on architectural exploration of the early vSphere with Kubernetes implementation. The post walks through supervisor cluster enablement, native vSphere Pods execution, storage class integration with VMware CNS (Cloud Native Storage), and basic network policies.
-  - **(2020)** [cormachogan.com: Building a TKG Cluster in vSphere with Kubernetes](https://cormachogan.com/2020/04/07/building-a-tkg-guest-cluster-in-vsphere-with-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical guide demonstrating how to declare and bootstrap Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) workload clusters (guest clusters) inside a vSphere supervisor cluster. Explains the underlying declarative custom resource definition (CRD) configurations matching Cluster API mechanics.
-  - **(2020)** [Mirantis Docker Enterprise 3.1+ with Kubernetes](https://www.mirantis.com/software/mirantis-kubernetes-engine) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Formerly Docker Enterprise, Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE) provides enterprise-ready cluster deployment capabilities utilizing either Kubernetes or Swarm orchestrators. It features integrated identity management, safe private image registries, and granular role-based security tooling.
-  - **(2020)** [tanzu.vmware.com: VMware Tanzu SQL: MySQL at Scale Made Easy for Kubernetes](https://blogs.vmware.com/tanzu/vmware-tanzu-sql-mysql-at-scale-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Tanzu SQL provides a robust, operator-driven solution for provisioning and operating MySQL databases within Kubernetes clusters. It automates common lifecycle events such as data replication, high availability clustering, automatic backups, and critical security patching.
-  - **(2020)** [tanzu.vmware.com: Introducing KubeAcademy Pro: In-Depth Kubernetes Training, Totally Free](https://blogs.vmware.com/tanzu/introducing-kubeacademy-pro-in-depth-kubernetes-training-totally-free)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” KubeAcademy by VMware provides modular education resources and deep-dive technical courses targeting Kubernetes administrators and application developers. It focuses on practical application scaling, cluster security, debugging, and continuous integration concepts.
-  - **(2020)** [claydesk.com: Google Cloud App Engine Vs Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.claydesk.com/ecampus/google-cloud-app-engine-vs-red-hat) [NONE CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Analyzes key platform differences between Google Cloud App Engine and OpenShift. Compares scaling, cluster management boundaries, provider dependencies, and operational flexibility when deploying enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [OpenShift 4 Resource Management](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC_PB1yZcIc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An informative session demonstrating effective scheduling, configuration, and governing mechanics of OpenShift 4 resources. Highlights the use of LimitRanges, ResourceQuotas, and Node selectors.
-  - **(2020)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Kubernetes policy project takes enterprise IT by storm](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/252467102/Kubernetes-policy-project-takes-enterprise-IT-by-storm) [REGO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the massive industry shift toward Open Policy Agent (OPA) for centralized, policy-as-code enforcement. Emphasizes OPA's ability to unify policy layers across different tools like Kubernetes admission controllers, API gateways, and CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Fine-Grained Policy Enforcement in OpenShift with Open Policy Agent 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fine-grained-policy-enforcement-in-openshift-with-open-policy-agent) [REGO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical article by Red Hat showcasing fine-grained policy enforcement in OpenShift using Open Policy Agent. Details how to intercept Kubernetes API requests via admission controllers to block non-compliant resource deployments programmatically.
-  - **(2020)** [neonmirrors.net: Exploring Kyverno: Part 3, Generation](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2020-12/exploring-kyverno-part3) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive technical exploration into Kyverno's generation rules, demonstrating how the policy engine can automatically provision ancillary resources, like NetworkPolicies or ConfigMaps, whenever a new namespace is initialized. Optimizes cluster bootstrapping without custom operators.
-  - **(2020)** [neonmirrors.net: Exploring Kyverno: Introduction 🌟](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2020-11/exploring-kyverno-intro) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational introductory article dissecting the architecture and operational benefits of adopting Kyverno. Contrasts it with custom-coded validating webhooks and details its direct design philosophy of aligning container policy administration with idiomatic Kubernetes constructs.
-  - **(2020)** [Building an event-driven application with Amazon EventBridge](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/building-an-event-driven-application-with-amazon-eventbridge) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This AWS architecture blog details how to design and build serverless event-driven applications using Amazon EventBridge. It highlights the platform's ability to act as a centralized serverless event bus that simplifies decoupled communication across distributed microservices by routing events using declarative rules. The pattern eliminates custom routing code, improving structural robustness.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Jenkins Integration with Nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbO4MTESiJQ) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video tutorial focusing on the integration of Jenkins CI servers with Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager. It explains plugin configurations, build step triggers, and authentication variables needed to securely push builds to repository hosts. This resource offers a visual walk-through of pipeline configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: uploading artifacts from jenkins to nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NmGSnqLd58) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Video tutorial demonstrating standard techniques for configuring Maven, Gradle, or shell scripts inside Jenkins pipelines to automate artifact delivery to Nexus targets. It details credential management and pipeline syntax. Perfect for developers transitioning from manual delivery configurations to pipeline-managed deliveries.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Using JFrog's Artifactory and Red Hat OpenShift Together](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/18333-2) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical tutorial demonstrating practical steps to configure and run JFrog Artifactory on Red Hat OpenShift container clusters. It guides platform engineers through deployment steps, operator configuration, and cluster-wide pull authorization parameters. It focuses on validating container origin trust within regulated enterprise clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Introduction to Kraken, a Chaos Tool for OpenShift/Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introduction-to-kraken-a-chaos-tool-for-openshift/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introduction to Kraken, Red Hat's open-source chaos engineering engine tailored for OpenShift and Kubernetes. Kraken enables automated node disruptions, namespace-level resource starvation, and API-level faults to locate architecture bottlenecks.
-  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes : Chaos Mesh Generally Available with v1.0](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/10/kubernetes-chaos-mesh-ga)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces the general availability (1.0) of Chaos Mesh. Details the architectural milestone, highlighting the integration of Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions, the Chaos Dashboard UI, security policy enforcement, and multi-tenant access controls.
-  - **(2020)** [chaos-mesh.org: Chaos Mesh 1.0: Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes Made Easier](https://chaos-mesh.org/blog/chaos-mesh-1.0-chaos-engineering-on-kubernetes-made-easier)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official product release post detailing the stability features of Chaos Mesh 1.0. Focuses on declarative API patterns, simplified helm-based cluster installations, dashboard observability metrics, and execution templates designed for enterprise adoption.
-  - **(2020)** [Introducing Cloud Formation Guard - a new opensource CLI for infrastructure compliance](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/06/introducing-aws-cloudformation-guard-preview) [RUST CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS CloudFormation Guard is an open-source policy-as-code evaluation engine designed to inspect JSON, YAML, and HCL configurations. Using a simple domain-specific language, it allows developers to write rules to prevent non-compliant resources from being deployed, integrating easily into CI/CD pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EC2 announces Spot Blueprints, an infrastructure code template generator to get started with EC2 Spot Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/12/amazon-ec2-announces-spot-blueprints-an-infrastructure-code-template-generator-to-get-started-with-ec2-spot-instances) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Amazon Spot Blueprints is a specialized generator that produces optimized CloudFormation or Terraform configurations for running workloads on EC2 Spot Instances. It helps teams deploy cost-effective, auto-scaling environments following AWS best practices.
-  - **(2020)** [Podium](https://github.com/sa-mw-dach/podium) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer tool designed to orchestrate server-side-rendered micro-frontends (podlets) in modular architectures, ensuring fast composition and high decoupling of user interfaces.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 3 open source alternatives to Confluence](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/open-source-alternatives-confluence)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comparative guide highlighting three popular open-source alternatives to Confluence, enabling teams to build customizable, cost-effective, and secure self-hosted internal documentation bases.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 4 ways to run Kubernetes locally](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/run-kubernetes-locally)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical walkthrough analyzing four popular local options (Minikube, MicroK8s, k3s, and kind). Evaluates deployment times, configuration complexity, and resource footprint across diverse development host environments.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DevSpace Designed to Lower the Kubernetes Learning Curve](https://thenewstack.io/devspace-designed-to-lower-the-kubernetes-learning-curve)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains how DevSpace simplifies cluster testing for backend teams by replacing complex kubectl calls and image building scripts with high-performance, real-time file-reloading profiles.
-  - **(2020)** [PDF](https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/kccncna20/02/A%20Walk%20Through%20the%20Kubernetes%20UI%20Landscape%20%28KubeCon%20Talk%202020%29.pdf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A complete comparison slide deck detailing the Kubernetes UI landscape, including Lens, Kubevious, and Octant. Analyzes how different dashboards display live cluster topologies and validation failures.
-  - **(2020)** [Amazon CloudWatch now monitors Prometheus metrics from Container environments](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/09/amazon-cloudwatch-monitors-prometheus-metrics-container-environments) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents Amazon CloudWatch Container Insights' ability to ingest, index, and visualize standard Prometheus application metrics directly from Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) cluster deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [Amazon CloudWatch Dashboards now supports sharing](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/09/amazon-cloudwatch-dashboards-supports-sharing) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces external sharing support for AWS CloudWatch Dashboards, permitting secure read-only console visualizations to key stakeholders outside the immediate AWS organization footprint.
-  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: DigitalOcean decides to head rivals off at the PaaS, floats App Platform to deploy, run code without juggling servers](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2020/10/07/digitalocean-decides-to-head-rivals-off-at-the-paas-floats-app-platform-to-deploy-run-code-without-juggling-servers/802967)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article analyzes DigitalOcean's App Platform launch, presenting it as a direct PaaS alternative designed to counter Heroku. The platform abstracts Kubernetes infrastructure to allow multi-tenant zero-config deployments directly from source control. Curator insights highlights its developers-first simplicity, while current industry status verifies its solid integration with modern container workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DigitalOcean App Platform Eases Kubernetes Deployments for Developers](https://thenewstack.io/digitalocean-app-platform-eases-kubernetes-deployments-for-developers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This technical review evaluates how the DigitalOcean App Platform utilizes native Kubernetes under the hood. It explains how DO managed to build a serverless PaaS that hides operational complexities like ingress configurations and TLS certificate rotation. The platform simplifies containerized app pipelines for teams without dedicated platform engineers.
-  - **(2020)** [Windows Terminal 1.0](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-terminal-1-0) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The GA release announcement for Windows Terminal 1.0, detailing its high-performance, GPU-accelerated rendering engine and multiple tab architecture. It enables seamless management of PowerShell, Command Prompt, and multiple WSL instances simultaneously. This application has become the industry standard interface for engineers executing cloud-native tooling on Windows machines.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: WSL+Docker: Kubernetes on the Windows Desktop 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/21/wsl-docker-kubernetes-on-the-windows-desktop) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An official Kubernetes community article focusing on the orchestration of a Kubernetes environment using WSL 2 and Docker Desktop. It contrasts WSL 2's native virtualization approach with older hypervisor methods, emphasizing lower memory footprints and rapid start times. This setup provides developers with a robust playground to evaluate Helm charts and microservices locally.
-  - **(2020)** [Ubuntu on WSL 2 Is Generally Available 🌟](https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-on-wsl-2-is-generally-available) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This release announcement covers the general availability of Ubuntu on WSL 2, bringing native Linux system call compatibility and dramatic performance gains. Leveraging Microsoft's customized Linux kernel, it provides an enterprise-ready environment for developing, compiling, and running deep-tech toolchains. It stands as a reliable, high-performance base for running local containers and deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [Microsoft Makes it Easier to Install WSL on Windows 10 🌟](https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/06/microsoft-wsl-install-command) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview of Microsoft's streamlined WSL installation process, highlighting the creation of the unified `wsl --install` command. This enhancement automates feature enablement and default distribution retrieval, lowering the onboarding barrier for DevOps engineers. This simplification is highly beneficial for enterprise-wide developer environment standardization.
-  - **(2020)** [Distro installation added to WSL --install in Windows 10 insiders preview build 20246](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/distro-installation-added-to-wsl-install-in-windows-10-insiders-preview-build-20246) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This release overview highlights improvements to the `wsl --install` process in Windows Insider Build 20246, enabling customized distribution selection during initialization. These upgrades allow teams to script automated workspace setup processes without manual user interaction. This automated workflow is essential for building reproducible local development environments via code.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: WSL2 Tips: Limit CPU/Memory When using Docker](https://itnext.io/wsl2-tips-limit-cpu-memory-when-using-docker-c022535faf6f) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical guide explains how to prevent resource exhaustion on Windows by configuring a custom `.wslconfig` file to limit WSL 2's CPU and memory allocations. Without these boundaries, WSL 2's virtual machine can consume vast amounts of host resources during intensive builds or high-volume container runs. Applying these adjustments guarantees system stability and responsive workflows on developer machines.
-  - **(2020)** [itrevolution.com: The Problem With Org Charts](https://itrevolution.com/articles/the-problem-with-org-charts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the friction between traditional hierarchical organizational charts and the dynamic, communication-focused patterns required for modern software delivery. Highlights how Conway's Law dictates that systems design mirrors communication structures, recommending shifting towards Team Topologies-aligned structures to streamline product delivery.
-  - **(2020)** [itrevolution.com: Get Started With Team Topologies In 8 Steps](https://itrevolution.com/articles/get-started-with-team-topologies-in-8-steps)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical roadmap to implementing Team Topologies, focusing on identifying stream-aligned, platform, enabling, and complicated-subsystem teams. Provides concrete steps for reducing cognitive load and managing team interaction modes to improve flow and speed up product feedback loops.
-  - **(2020)** [gazafatonarioit.com: Entiende el MVP (Producto MΓ­nimo Viable) y por quΓ© prefiero Producto que se pueda probar, utilizar y adorar mΓ‘s temprano](https://www.gazafatonarioit.com/2020/09/entiende-el-mvp-producto-minimo-viable.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) concept, advocating for a focus on early, usable, and high-quality user experiences over raw, half-finished feature sets. Proposes shifting from basic MVP models to solutions that users can test, love, and adopt early.
-  - **(2020)** [khalidabuhakmeh.com: A .NET 5.0 Guide: From Idea To NuGet Package](https://khalidabuhakmeh.com/a-dotnet-five-guide-from-idea-to-nuget-package) [C# CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth guide detailing library creation from conceptual design down to artifact compilation in .NET. Focuses on setting up proper SDK project styles, automating versioning, target framework multi-targeting rules, and optimizing continuous integration for deployment.
-  - **(2020)** [Announcing General Availability of AWS Cost Anomaly Detection](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/announcing-general-availability-of-aws-cost-anomaly-detection) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduces AWS Cost Anomaly Detection, which applies machine learning algorithms to proactively flag unexpected spending patterns, alerting teams via Slack or SNS before runaway processes drain resources.
-  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Coding unit tests is boring. Wouldn't it be cool if an AI could do it for you? That's where Diffblue comes in](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/09/21/coding-unit-tests-is-boring-wouldnt-it-be-cool-if-an-ai-could-do-it-for-you-thats-where-diffblue-comes-in/318634) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights Diffblue, an AI tool utilizing reinforcement learning to write functional Java unit tests. It helps teams clear technical testing backlogs automatically with zero human developer input.
-  - **(2019)** [Everything You Want To Know About Anthos - Google's Hybrid And Multi-Cloud Platform](https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2019/04/14/everything-you-want-to-know-about-anthos-googles-hybrid-and-multi-cloud-platform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic market review analyzing Google’s motivations behind launching Anthos. Describes how Anthos decouples Kubernetes management from specific underlying cloud fabrics to standardize operations, deployment, and service meshes across disparate architectures.
-  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Spinnaker by Example: Part 1](https://codeburst.io/spinnaker-by-example-part-1-c4de9180d689) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight targets the first installment of a practical multi-part series exploring foundational Spinnaker patterns. Live Grounding points to this series as a highly detailed breakdown of pipelines, stages, and execution models. It is highly recommended for understanding Spinnaker's state machine execution logic.
-  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Spinnaker by Example: Part 2](https://codeburst.io/spinnaker-by-example-part-2-6f92a1fdaedf) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight covers the second installment of 'Spinnaker by Example', shifting focus toward manual judgements and validation triggers. Live Grounding confirms that incorporating human gates into automated delivery pathways is crucial for enterprise governance. The examples remain valuable for compliance-focused teams.
-  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Spinnaker by Example: Part 3](https://codeburst.io/spinnaker-by-example-part-3-c6ed9ac5f8ce) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details the third installment of the series, showing advanced stage configurations and automated rollback procedures. Live Grounding validates that automated rollback on application health degradation is Spinnaker's premier capability. This design pattern minimizes production downtime during problematic deployments.
-  - **(2019)** [hackernoon: Using Spinnaker with Kubernetes for CI/CD](https://hackernoon.com/using-spinnaker-with-kubernetes-for-cicd-52w3uo9) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines utilizing Spinnaker's cloud native engine as an external continuous delivery pipeline for Kubernetes applications. Live Grounding validates that separating build execution (CI) from application delivery (CD) using a dedicated tool like Spinnaker prevents pipeline scaling bottlenecks. This pattern decouples deployment safety from runner nodes.
-  - **(2019)** [github.com/deweya/OpenShift-Jenkins-Lab](https://github.com/deweya/OpenShift-Jenkins-Lab) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight identifies this repository as a sandbox lab configuration for teaching Jenkins deployment patterns inside OpenShift clusters. Live Grounding confirms it provides hands-on instructions for configuring webhooks and build triggers. It serves as a structural blueprint for configuring self-contained pipeline demonstrations.
-  - **(2019)** [Continuous Delivery with Sonatype Nexus, Jenkins and the Cloudogu Ecosystem](https://platform.cloudogu.com/en/blog/cd-with-nexus-jenkins-ces) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Illustrates a full CD pipeline design combining Jenkins automation pipelines, Sonatype Nexus artifact caching, and the Cloudogu developer platform ecosystem. It discusses how to decouple build outputs, secure package verification, and trigger orchestrations. It demonstrates how standardizing on artifact-centric builds minimizes drift in multi-environment configurations.
-  - **(2019)** [ref 2](https://hub.docker.com/r/sarjunkumar24391/petclinic) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A community-packaged Docker image of the classic Spring Petclinic application. Created primarily to facilitate rapid deployment testing on container runtimes without local Maven compilation overhead.
-  - **(2019)** [engineering.prezi.com: How to avoid global outage β€” Seamlessly migrating DaemonSet labels](https://engineering.prezi.com/intro-4727024fc2c1) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed post-mortem and strategy guide on safely migrating selector labels for active DaemonSets without triggering catastrophic cluster outages. It introduces mechanisms to stage transitions using interim labels and node-level scaling constraints.
-  - **(2019)** [slack.engineering: A Simple Kubernetes Admission Webhook](https://slack.engineering/simple-kubernetes-webhook) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented walkthrough details how to write a simple Go-based admission webhook from scratch. Covers generating TLS certificates, handling incoming AdmissionReview JSON arrays, and returning patches.
-  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes: Up and Running, 2nd Edition](https://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920223788.do)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Written by co-creators of Kubernetes, this canonical O'Reilly volume serves as the gold-standard literature for understanding the architecture, design choices, and day-to-day operation of Kubernetes clusters. It covers declarative API design, multi-container pod patterns, and distributed service state.
-  - **(2019)** [digitalocean.com: From Containers to Kubernetes with Node.js eBook](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/books/from-containers-to-kubernetes-with-node-js-ebook)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical, application-focused eBook demonstrating the end-to-end containerization lifecycle of a Node.js application. It walks through drafting efficient Dockerfiles, setting up local development via Minikube, and writing declarative manifests to scale production microservices on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2019)** [hmh.engineering: Dive into Kubernetes Healthchecks (part 1) 🌟](https://hmh.engineering/dive-into-kubernetes-healthchecks-part-1-73a900fa6dbd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of an engineering-focused health check deep dive detailing Kubelet architectural internals.
-- Illustrates the flow of probe execution from the local kubelet agent to the CRI runtime.
-- Establishes a framework for analyzing how and when resource utilization influences probe failures.
-  - **(2019)** [hmh.engineering: Dive into Kubernetes Healthchecks (part 2)](https://hmh.engineering/dive-into-kubernetes-healthchecks-part-2-a9f83eb712d5) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part two of the engineering-focused health check series, analyzing edge cases and advanced rollout parameters.
-- Explains how proper probe alignment coordinates with rolling update strategies (e.g., maxSurge, maxUnavailable).
-- Provides complex production configurations designed to eliminate connection termination errors.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift 4](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-4) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Unveils Red Hat OpenShift 4, highlighting its transition to self-managing, automated cloud-native infrastructure powered by CoreOS. Establishes how Operators control the deployment, patching, and scaling of Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift 4 Install Experience](https://www.redhat.com/en/products/trials?products=hybrid-cloud) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the modernized Full Stack Automation (IPI) and Pre-existing Infrastructure (UPI) install pathways for OpenShift 4. Guides systems administrators through bootstrapping, node discovery, and control-plane deployment workflows.
-  - **(2019)** [redhat.com: Network traffic control for containers in Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-traffic-control-containers-red-hat-openshift) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines ingress/egress bandwidth shaping, container rate-limiting, and packet prioritization within OpenShift's SDN. Live grounding shows that while basic Linux TC limits apply, contemporary architectures utilize service meshes to execute complex L7 rate-limiting policies.
-  - **(2019)** [cloudowski.com: Openshift ImageStreams](https://cloudowski.com/articles/why-managing-container-images-on-openshift-is-better-than-on-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This analysis compares OpenShift ImageStreams with vanilla Kubernetes image pulling mechanisms. It explains how ImageStreams provide abstraction layers over container registries, enabling automatic redeployments upon detection of updated remote images (triggers). By decoupling pods from concrete repository URLs, it automates deployment lifecycle workflows for platform engineering teams.
-  - **(2019)** [Red Hat OpenShift 4.2 on your laptop: Introducing **Red Hat CodeReady Containers**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/05/red-hat-openshift-4-on-your-laptop-introducing-red-hat-codeready-containers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical launch announcement introducing Red Hat CodeReady Containers (now OpenShift Local) for OpenShift 4.2. It marks the transition to Operator-driven OpenShift clusters running on local developer laptops. The single-node environment utilizes host-native hypervisors (Hyper-V, Libvirt, Hyperkit) to containerize all cluster control-plane workloads into a resource-constrained footprint.
-  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Introduces open source Project Quay container registry](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-introduces-open-source-project-quay-container-registry) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official press release detailing Red Hat's open-sourcing of Project Quay, the upstream foundation of Red Hat Quay. This transition opened up the registry engine, vulnerability scanner (Clair), and helper tools to public collaborative development. It established Project Quay as a fully open, scalable option for global container storage and scanning.
-  - **(2019)** [CheatSheet for JMeter __time Function Calls](https://www.ufcquechoisir-brest.org) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Quick syntax sheet formatting the use of Apache JMeter `__time` variables during heavy performance evaluation loops. Note: The target URL appears redirected or potentially compromised; users should reference direct JMeter core documentation instead.
-  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Adding security layers to your App on OpenShift β€” Part 1: Deployment and TLS Ingress 🌟](https://itnext.io/adding-security-layers-to-your-app-on-openshift-part-1-deployment-and-tls-ingress-9ef752835599) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step tutorial addressing TLS edge termination and ingress security on Red Hat OpenShift. Demonstrates path-based routing configurations, SSL/TLS certificate integration, and header manipulation rules to secure microservices from perimeter ingress points.
-  - **(2019)** [Using sidecars to analyze and debug network traffic in OpenShift and Kubernetes pods](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/02/27/sidecars-analyze-debug-network-traffic-kubernetes-pod) [BASH/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This architectural guide demonstrates how to deploy sidecar containers utilizing tcpdump and Wireshark inside a pod's network namespace. Curator Insight highlights this as a primary debugging mechanism, while Live Grounding validates that injecting ephemeral debug containers via native Kubernetes primitives has become the 2026 standard, drastically reducing runtime overhead.
-  - **(2019)** [serverless.com: Why we switched from docker to serverless](https://www.serverless.com/blog/why-we-switched-from-docker-to-serverless) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An in-depth case study analyzing a migration journey from containerized environments on virtual hosts to a completely serverless FaaS architecture. Details lessons learned regarding dynamic scalability, deployment frequency, resource optimization, and cost savings.
-  - **(2019)** [youtube.com: Building an API with Swagger](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbwQWw7xSOM)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical hands-on video demonstration illustrating how to draft, test, and render interactive REST APIs using Swagger Editor and Swagger UI interfaces.
-  - **(2019)** [templates.cloudonaut.io: Jenkins 2.0: highly available master and dynamic agents](https://templates.cloudonaut.io/en/stable/jenkins) [YML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive configuration templates for building resilient AWS-native Jenkins configurations. Features a highly available active master setup integrated with auto-scaling dynamic build agents on Amazon ECS.
-  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: docker in docker](https://itnext.io/docker-in-docker-521958d34efd) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural analysis of executing Docker commands inside a Docker container (DinD). Discusses security implications, privileged access requirements, and alternative approaches like mounting the host's Docker socket.
-  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Jenkins X β€” Managing Jenkins](https://itnext.io/jenkins-x-managing-jenkins-926f0e0f8bcf) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical guide on installing, updating, and operating Jenkins X within a Kubernetes cluster. Compares serverless Jenkins engines with traditional stateful master architectures.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com - building cicd pipelines with jenkins 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/19/9/intro-building-cicd-pipelines-jenkins)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A hands-on, beginner-friendly tutorial introducing basic continuous integration concepts using Jenkins Pipelines. Covers basic agent allocation, build stages, code linting execution, and post-run notifications.
-  - **(2019)** [Jenkins DSL for **Nexus**](https://accenture.github.io/adop-cartridges-cookbook/docs/recipes/archiving-artefact-to-nexus) [GROOVY CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A practical step-by-step recipe explaining how to programmatically define Nexus artifact upload steps using Job DSL syntax. Highlights best practices for securing artifact publishing credentials and managing build target variables inside reusable scripts.
-  - **(2019)** [mtijhof.wordpress.com: Jenkins: Running a declarative pipeline from your Shared Library 🌟](https://mtijhof.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/jenkins-running-a-declarative-pipeline-from-your-shared-library) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical guide detailing how to declare, structure, and invoke an entire Declarative Pipeline definition from inside an enterprise Shared Library. Allows platforms to mandate standard pipeline templates, security gates, and deployment policies across hundreds of projects.
-  - **(2019)** [dev.to: 8 Jenkins plugins I can't live without (2019)](https://dev.to/jcoelho/8-jenkins-plugins-i-cant-live-without-3bin) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A popular community catalog of essential plugins. Focuses on developer velocity, visual tracing, Slack interactions, and credential storage interfaces that form the foundation of efficient operations.
-  - **(2019)** [Matrix 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2019/11/22/welcome-to-the-matrix) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A core feature enabling developers to configure multi-dimensional test combinations across parallel agents. Greatly accelerates feedback loops for applications targeting diverse platforms.
-  - **(2019)** [piotrminkowski.wordpress.com: Kotlin microservice with spring boot](https://piotrminkowski.wordpress.com/2019/01/15/kotlin-microservice-with-spring-boot)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Structural walk-through for establishing lightweight, container-ready Kotlin microservices utilizing Spring Boot. Explores native integration patterns, testing, and modern language features optimized for cloud environments.
-  - **(2019)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: The 2020 Java Developer RoadMap 🌟](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-java-developer-roadmap.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive developer roadmap outlining the tools, frameworks, and foundational concepts required to master modern Java development. This curriculum includes coverage of JVM internals, MVC frameworks, container integration, concurrency models, and cloud native microservice patterns.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Jakarta EE 8: The new era of Java EE explained](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/12/jakarta-ee-8-the-new-era-of-java-ee-explained) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the transition of Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation as Jakarta EE 8. While maintaining API compatibility with Java EE 8, it established the open governance model and vendor-neutral IP processes required for subsequent namespace evolution and cloud-native specification delivery.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Deploying jenkins on openshift - part 1](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-jenkins-on-openshift-part-1) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Enterprise guide illustrating structural configuration, route definition, and persistent storage bindings for deploying stable Jenkins masters inside OpenShift namespaces.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Improving jenkins performance on openshift - part 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/improving-jenkins-performance-on-openshift-part-2) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural performance tuning guide for running large-scale Jenkins deployments on OpenShift. Addresses JVM optimization, garbage collection configuration, build concurrency limit management, and persistent storage class optimizations.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Deploying OpenShift Applications to Multiple Datacenters (with Jenkins)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-openshift-applications-multiple-datacenters) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Advanced architectural walkthrough on utilizing Jenkins to orchestrate synchronized microservice deployments across federated, multi-datacenter OpenShift cluster topologies.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: A quickstart guide to Ansible 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/19/2/quickstart-guide-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fast-paced guide to configuring Ansible controller environments and target nodes. It simplifies SSH authentication setups and inventory management. This article is ideal for starting with local automation in sandboxed test labs.
-  - **(2019)** [atlassian.com: Gitflow Workflow](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/gitflow-workflow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Atlassian's classic git tutorial on Gitflow, outlining its mechanics, workflows, and common command patterns. It contrasts this highly structured model with alternative setups, helping teams choose the right balance between isolation and continuous integration.
-  - **(2019)** [team-coder.com: From Git Flow to Trunk Based Development](https://team-coder.com/from-git-flow-to-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical migration blueprint outlining how to move teams from GitFlow to Trunk-Based Development. It highlights real-world challenges, such as adapting CI pipelines and managing team workflows during the transition.
-  - **(2019)** [featureflags.io: Flags vs Branching](https://featureflags.io/feature-flags-vs-branching) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analysis comparing feature flagging with branch-based isolation. Explains how runtime toggle configurations decouple code deployments from feature releases, enabling safe, continuous trunk-based deployment models.
-  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Debug your code using git bisect](https://codeburst.io/debug-your-code-using-git-bisect-45db2983cc69) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains git bisect's binary search functionality. Walks through isolating historical commits responsible for introducing functional regressions and automating test script execution during debugging cycles.
-  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Operators in Depth](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-operators-in-depth) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” High-density architectural breakdown exploring the reconciliation loop, custom controller watch mechanisms, and cache behaviors inside the Kubernetes API server model. Essential reading for platform architects building operators.
-  - **(2019)** [maruina/aws-auth-manager: K8s controller to manage the aws-auth configmap](https://github.com/maruina/aws-auth-manager) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A specialized operator built to automate Amazon EKS auth mappings. It updates the native aws-auth ConfigMap dynamically based on AWS IAM events, preventing configuration drift.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: 10 tips for reviewing code you don't like](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/07/08/10-tips-for-reviewing-code-you-dont-like)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides practical tips for reviewing code in challenging situations. Recommends focusing on objective structural designs, automating style checking, and maintaining clear communication to build strong team culture.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to building DevOps pipelines with open source tools](https://opensource.com/article/19/4/devops-pipeline) [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational guide outlining how to build robust, open-source DevOps pipelines. It discusses orchestrating continuous integration and continuous deployment environments using tools like Jenkins, providing a roadmap for establishing automated feedback loops.
-  - **(2019)** [Systems Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana](https://flightaware.engineering/systems-monitoring-with-prometheus-grafana) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational engineering guide on setting up a robust, scalable systems monitoring pipeline using Prometheus for time-series data storage and Grafana for visual dashboards. Highlights best practices in querying via PromQL and architecting resilient scraping targets.
-  - **(2019)** [Building an observability stack for automated performance tests on Kubernetes and OpenShift (part 2) 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/01/03/leveraging-openshift-or-kubernetes-for-automated-performance-tests-part-2) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the construction of an end-to-end monitoring pipeline using Prometheus and Grafana to capture system-level and application-level metrics during automated load tests. Enables developers to pinpoint resource bottlenecks, track container resource usage, and analyze performance regressions dynamically.
-  - **(2019)** [bravenewgeek.com: The Observability Pipeline](https://bravenewgeek.com/the-observability-pipeline) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive technical exploration of the 'Observability Pipeline' architectural pattern, illustrating how to decouple telemetry sources from destinations using intermediate routing layers (e.g., Vector). Curator Insight: Deep-dive on data routing middleware. Live Grounding: A fundamental design paradigm for modern platform engineering, preventing vendor lock-in and optimizing ingestion costs.
-  - **(2019)** [softwareengineeringdaily.com: Why Is Storage On Kubernetes So Hard? 🌟](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2019/01/11/why-is-storage-on-kubernetes-is-so-hard) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An audio-architectural retrospective addressing why state enforcement in an orchestrator built for ephemeral execution remains historically complex. It highlights the design tensions between rapid container scheduling and slow physical storage attachment/detachment cycles.
-  - **(2019)** [forbes.com: 5 Cloud Native Storage Startups To Watch Out For In 2019](https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2019/06/28/5-cloud-native-storage-startups-to-watch-out-for-in-2019) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A retrospective analysis of promising cloud-native storage startups circa 2019. While the market has consolidated since publication, tracking these early-stage designs (such as Portworx and Rook) provides critical context regarding how CSI-native architectures became standard.
-  - **(2019)** [thenewstack.io: Rancher Donates its β€˜Longhorn’ Kubernetes Persistent Storage Software to CNCF](https://thenewstack.io/rancher-donates-its-longhorn-kubernetes-persistent-storage-software-to-cncf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents the strategic donation of the Longhorn distributed storage project to the CNCF by Rancher Labs. This transition secured the tool's collaborative open-source roadmap, accelerating its development and integration as a reliable storage solution for Kubernetes platform engineers.
-  - **(2019)** [Crossplane, a Universal Control Plane API for Cloud Computing](https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/01/upbound-crossplane) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Features the initial release and architectural goals of Crossplane as a universal control plane API designed to transcend traditional Infrastructure as Code (IaC) architectures. Discusses the early-stage vision of running custom resource definitions in Kubernetes to manage heterogeneous cloud providers, establishing the foundation of modern Platform Engineering.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: Why Spinnaker matters to CI/CD](https://opensource.com/article/19/8/why-spinnaker-matters-cicd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes Spinnaker's architectural importance in decouple-focused CI/CD architectures. Focuses on its ability to handle complex canary, blue/green, and multi-region deployments out-of-the-box, mitigating the dependency on fragile custom scripts.
-  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Getting Started with Docker: Facts You Should Know 🌟](https://itnext.io/getting-started-with-docker-facts-you-should-know-d000e5815598) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A collection of essential tips, optimization mechanics, and networking behaviors for Docker engines. Provides developers with a quick reference to build patterns, storage layers, and execution boundaries.
-  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Maintaining Software Quality with Microservices](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/microservices-software-quality) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An InfoQ presentation focused on maintaining system quality across highly decentralized architectures. Recommends contract-validation paradigms, automated dependency monitors, and distributed tracing configurations.
-  - **(2019)** [CloudFormation Snippets 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dannysteenman.cloudformation-yaml-snippets) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive collection of AWS CloudFormation snippets formatted for both YAML and JSON, offering platform engineers rapid, boilerplate-free template creation for AWS infrastructure stacks.
-  - **(2019)** [GitLab Workflow](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=gitlab.gitlab-workflow) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Integrates GitLab's merge requests, issues, and CI/CD pipelines directly into VS Code, allowing platform engineers to monitor CI statuses and conduct code reviews seamlessly inside the workspace.
-  - **(2019)** [secanis.ch: Jenkinsfile Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=secanis.jenkinsfile-support) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides basic Groovy and Jenkinsfile-specific syntax highlighting within VS Code. While older, it remains useful for developers deploying simple pipelines who want instant visual structure validation without configuring complex API linters.
-  - **(2019)** [gitpod.io 🌟🌟](https://ona.com) [POLYGLOT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Gitpod provides Ephemeral Cloud Development Environments (CDEs) automated by Git triggers. It prebuilds workspaces with dependencies, licenses, and compilers, letting engineers begin writing code instantly.
-  - **(2019)** [Microsoft: Python Engineering](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Microsoft blog detailing corporate tooling improvements, PyCharm and VSCode engineering collaborations, Windows system level optimizations, and CPython interpreter speed investments.
-  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Integration service registry](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/12/16/getting-started-with-red-hat-integration-service-registry) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory guide to Red Hat's Service Registry, based on the Apicurio Registry upstream. It outlines configuration steps for maintaining schema formats (Avro, Protobuf, JSON) inside enterprise messaging pipelines, ensuring API contract governance in decoupled distributed architectures.
-  - **(2019)** [verraes.net: DDD and Messaging Architectures 🌟](https://verraes.net/2019/05/ddd-msg-arch) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This resource maps Domain-Driven Design (DDD) concepts onto messaging architectures. It explores how to structure messaging channels and aggregate roots to avoid distributed monolith structures and optimize data routing.
-  - **(2019)** [devops.com: Best of 2019: Implementing Message Queue in Kubernetes](https://devops.com/implementing-message-queue-in-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article outlines best practices for deploying message queues inside Kubernetes clusters. It addresses challenges related to stateful set allocations, persistent volume claims, and handling node failure scenarios.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Decoupling microservices with Apache Camel and Debezium](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/19/decoupling-microservices-with-apache-camel-and-debezium) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This guide covers the integration of Apache Camel and Debezium to decouple microservice database dependencies. By leveraging Camel's rich Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) to consume and route Debezium change event logs, organizations can eliminate dual-write risks and ensure resilient distributed transactions.
-  - **(2019)** [martinfowler.com: How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-monolith-to-mesh.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” The primary architectural playbook for transitioning away from monolithic data lakes to a distributed, domain-centric Data Mesh. It highlights the organizational transformations, interface structures, and self-serve platform mechanics necessary to implement this architecture.
-  - **(2019)** [weave.works: Going Cloud Native: 6 essential things you need to know](https://www.weave.works/technologies/going-cloud-native-6-essential-things-you-need-to-know) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Weave Works lays out six core pillars for going cloud native, focusing on containerization, declarative state management, and GitOps workflows to establish efficient deployment setups.
-  - **(2019)** [spec-india.com: Kubernetes VS Openshift (July 23rd 2019)](https://www.spec-india.com/blog)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Compares upstream open-source Kubernetes with Red Hat OpenShift. Focuses on user-interface options, CLI differences, security policies, image registry capabilities, and integrated CI/CD toolchain setups in enterprise deployments.
-  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: 7 Ways to Fail at Microservices](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microservices-seven-fail) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details common organizational and architectural traps when shifting to microservices. Critiques lack of boundary clarity, shared database anti-patterns, manual deployment strategies, and neglecting distributed observability networks.
-  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Enterprise Linux Blog. Tag: Varnish](https://rhelblog.redhat.com/tag/varnish) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's official integration portal outlining configuration blueprints for running Varnish Cache inside Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) architectures. Highlights systemd customization and repository setups to guarantee enterprise-level stability and high-availability HTTP caching.
-  - **(2019)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana Adds Logging to Its Enterprise Observability Stack 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-adds-logging-to-its-enterprise-observability-stack)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the commercial introduction of Grafana Loki as part of the Grafana Enterprise Observability Stack. This development unified metrics and logging in a single pane of glass, accelerating incident root-cause analysis for operations engineering teams.
-  - **(2019)** [Monitoring kubernetes with Prometheus](https://opensource.com/article/19/11/introduction-monitoring-prometheus) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article outlines the fundamentals of monitoring Kubernetes clusters using Prometheus. It details how Prometheus auto-discovers endpoints, services, and nodes via the Kubernetes API, and highlights the roles of Node Exporter and kube-state-metrics in capturing OS and cluster-level state metrics.
-  - **(2019)** [Cloud Native Monitoring with Prometheus 🌟](https://samirbehara.com/2019/05/30/cloud-native-monitoring-with-prometheus) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural review of cloud-native monitoring patterns utilizing Prometheus. It contrasts traditional push-based monitoring models with the pull-based multi-dimensional metrics architecture, mapping the interaction between Server, Discovery, Alertmanager, and Grafana.
-  - **(2019)** [youtube playlist: How to setup Prometheus 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-anCTn6um3BDsoHnIr0O2tz3) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structured video playlist designed for developers and administrators learning Prometheus. Walks through server configuration, writing simple PromQL metric expressions, creating Prometheus alerting rules, and building operational metrics dashboards in Grafana.
-  - **(2019)** [Install Red Hat 3scale and configure tenants with 7 simple commands](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/09/install-3scale-multitenant-in-7-commands)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical administrative guide demonstrating rapid scripting mechanisms to install and configure multi-tenant structures in 3scale. Promotes standardized deployment setups on container platforms with minimum operational footprint.
-  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Trainline Case Study](https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architectural case study mapping Trainline's migrations onto AWS using ECS containerized deployments and RDS clusters. Demonstrates successful reduction in database locking periods and outlines zero-downtime blue/green microservice delivery strategies.
-  - **(2019)** [slideshare: FinOps: A Culture Transformation to Bring DevOps, Finance and the Business Together - AWS Summit Sydney](https://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices/finops-a-culture-transformation-to-bring-devops-finance-and-the-business-together-sponsored-by-cloudability-aws-summit-sydney)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An AWS Summit presentation deck covering the organizational transformation required to implement FinOps. Contrasts traditional capital expenditure models with modern cloud operational expenses, emphasizing the cultural integration of finance and engineering departments.
-  - **(2019)** [devops.com: SRE vs. DevOps β€” a False Distinction?](https://devops.com/sre-vs-devops-false-distinction)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the industry debate regarding SRE and DevOps, arguing that comparing them creates a false dichotomy. Suggests that successful engineering organizations merge the collaborative philosophy of DevOps with the analytical, code-driven rigor of SRE.
-  - **(2019)** [linkedin: DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/devops-vs-site-reliability-engineering-sean-washington)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A professional field perspective outlining differences in day-to-day responsibilities between SREs and DevOps engineers. Synthesizes roles to show that while DevOps builds the automated deployment pipelines, SRE builds the automated telemetry and resilience guardrails.
-  - **(2019)** [devops.com: SRE vs. DevOps vs. Cloud Native: The Server Cage Match](https://devops.com/sre-devops-cloud-native-server-cage-match)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-energy analysis contrasting SRE, DevOps, and Cloud Native architectures. Explores how container orchestration, microservices, and micro-deployments mandate both cultural DevOps adjustments and programmatic SRE automation to survive at scale.
-  - **(2019)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 5 Free Courses to Learn Kubernetes for Developers and DevOps Engineers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2019/01/top-5-free-kubernetes-courses-for-DevOps-Engineer.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A developer-oriented directory compiling recommended free training courses for Kubernetes. Emphasizes basic core architecture, resource scheduling, container deployment strategies, and general configuration management.
-  - **(2019)** [useHooks - React Hooks Library](https://usehooks.com) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Production-ready React hook recipes facilitating decoupled side effects, event listener bindings, dynamic state persistence, and responsive UI behaviors without custom boilerplate code.
-  - **(2019)** [Nomad an alternative to Kubernetes](https://blog.nobugware.com/post/2019/nomad_an_alternative_to_kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A critical contrast of Nomad against Kubernetes, focusing on single-binary architecture, easy deployment, and native integrations with HashiCorp Consul and Vault.
-  - **(2019)** [cloudonaut.io: Advanced AWS Networking: Pitfalls That You Should Avoid](https://cloudonaut.io/advanved-aws-networking-pitfalls-that-you-should-avoid) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs highly complex pitfalls in AWS network implementations, specifically Route 53 routing loops and VPC peering scaling bottlenecks. While historic guides suggest basic VPC peers, live production systems demand Transit Gateways and PrivateLink to scale securely without IP overlap.
-  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Creating active/passive BGP connections over AWS Direct Connect](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/creating-active-passive-bgp-connections-over-aws-direct-connect) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores advanced Route-Maps and BGP configuration options to establish resilient active/passive patterns on AWS Direct Connect. Explains path selection using AS-Path prepending and local preference. Critical for hybrid enterprise integrations demanding robust automated failover.
-  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Network operations with AWS Network Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/products) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on AWS Network Manager as a single pane of glass for monitoring global hybrid networks. Live cloud architectures utilize Network Manager to synthesize telemetry from AWS Transit Gateway, SD-WAN devices, and on-premises branch offices into actionable alerts.
-  - **(2019)** [awsfundamentals.blogspot.com: AWS Virtual Private Cloud - VPC](https://awsfundamentals.blogspot.com/2019/12/aws-vpc-fundamental.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A high-level introductory guide detailing the core components of Amazon VPCs, including Subnets, Route Tables, Internet Gateways, and Security Groups. Ideal for engineers transitioning from traditional infrastructure to virtualized cloud networks.
-  - **(2019)** [cloudonaut.io: AWS Client VPN: Connected with the Cloud](https://cloudonaut.io/aws-client-vpn-connected-with-the-cloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates AWS Client VPN as a fully managed client-to-site VPN service. Contrasts self-managed OpenVPN boxes with AWS's elastic scale, highlighting directory service integrations, routing configurations, and target network associations.
-  - **(2019)** [smartbear.com: The State of API 2019 Report 🌟](https://smartbear.com/resources/all) [N/A CONTENT]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The 2019 State of API Report by SmartBear. Highlights historical trends in API quality, governance, and protocol dominance (REST/SOAP transition era), useful for tracking historical architecture patterns and standards progression.
-  - **(2019)** [inovex.de: Welcome To The Container Jungle: Docker vs. containerd vs. Nabla vs. Kata vs. Firecracker and more! 🌟](https://www.inovex.de/de/blog/containers-docker-containerd-nabla-kata-firecracker) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An elite technical taxonomy comparing standard container runtimes (runc, containerd) against secure micro-VM and sandbox hypervisors (Kata, Firecracker, Nabla). It explains execution isolation boundaries, hypervisor overhead, and performance implications across edge, multi-tenant, and classic enterprise workloads.
-  - **(2019)** [Why Red Hat is investing in CRI-O and Podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/why-red-hat-investing-cri-o-and-podman) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A strategic analysis detailing Red Hat's engineering shift from Docker to CRI-O and Podman. It explores the security advantages of rootless architectures, the reduction of single-point-of-failure daemons, and the architectural benefits of aligning runtimes strictly to Kubernetes-compatible CRI specifications.
-  - **(2019)** [Introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-universal-base-image)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An overview introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI), designed to provide enterprise RHEL security configurations without subscription constraints. UBI delivers a reliable foundation for packaging and distributing cloud-native microservices across multi-cloud environments.
-  - **(2019)** [What is Red Hat Universal Base Image?](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/10/09/what-is-red-hat-universal-base-image)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deconstructs the design of Red Hat's Universal Base Image, explaining its lifecycle, support commitments, and open redistribution model. It outlines how UBI bridges the gap between secure RHEL package dependency requirements and standard public distribution channels.
-  - **(2019)** [RH Universal Base Image FAQ](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/ubi-faq)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive FAQ resource answering technical queries regarding Red Hat UBI redistribution rights, support channels, and package installation configurations. Explains differences between standard, minimal, and micro base layers to help developers choose the right runtime footprint.
-  - **(2019)** [managedkube.com: Troubleshooting a Kubernetes ingress](https://managedkube.com/kubernetes/trace/ingress/service/port/not/matching/pod/k8sbot/2019/02/13/trace-ingress.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kubernetes Ingress troubleshooting requires systematically tracing path matching, port definitions, and target service selectors. This guide isolates a common failure pattern where configuration mismatches between Ingress specifications and Pod ports disrupt traffic flow. It provides actionable diagnostic commands to verify endpoint connectivity and route mapping.
-  - **(2019)** [speakerdeck.com/mhausenblas (redhat): Troubleshooting Kubernetes apps](https://speakerdeck.com/mhausenblas/kubecologne-keynote-troubleshooting-kubernetes-apps)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This presentation slide deck by Michael Hausenblas maps out the complete lifecycle of Kubernetes application troubleshooting, from log collection to packet analysis. It offers a structured classification of failure domains, targeting scheduling, networking, and application-level errors. Highly recommended for visual learners seeking a comprehensive overview of cloud-native debugging patterns.
-  - **(2019)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain Kubernetes Secrets in plain English 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2019/8/kubernetes-secrets-explained-plain-english)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory conceptual explanation of Kubernetes Secrets. Translates low-level pod definitions and etcd mappings into non-technical language to align business stakeholders on cloud-native security postures.
-  - **(2019)** [code.egym.de: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler in Kubernetes (Part 1) β€” Simple Autoscaling using Metrics Server](https://code.egym.de/horizontal-pod-autoscaler-in-kubernetes-part-1-simple-autoscaling-using-metrics-server-929e96cc2ab2) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Part one of a series explaining resource gathering within Kubernetes. Focuses on setting up and tuning the default Kubernetes Metrics Server to allow simple horizontal pod scaling based on memory/CPU thresholds.
-  - **(2019)** [code.egym.de: Vertical Pod Autoscaler in Kubernetes](https://code.egym.de/vertical-pod-autoscaler-in-kubernetes-b12a5c61393f) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational implementation guide focusing on configuring the Vertical Pod Autoscaler. Clearly demonstrates how to configure optimal threshold values, helping engineers avoid continuous restart-eviction cycles.
-  - **(2019)** [Crunchy PostgreSQL and Openshift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/leveraging-the-crunchy-postgresql) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates running Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator inside Red Hat OpenShift, highlighting platform compatibility and enterprise support options. OpenShift's default strict security contexts require deep operator integration to prevent privilege escalation. This study demonstrates the deployment of highly secure, resilient database clusters in enterprise PaaS environments.
-  - **(2019)** [slideshare.net: Operating PostgreSQL at Scale with Kubernetes](https://www.slideshare.net/jkatz05/operating-postgresql-at-scale-with-kubernetes-137132067) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical presentation analyzing architecture strategies for scale-out database layouts on Kubernetes clusters. Reviews connection pool limits, write scale patterns, read-replica mechanics, and early volume-resize strategies.
-  - **(2019)** [crunchydata blog: What's New in Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator 4.0](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/crunchy-postgres-kubernetes-operator-4.0) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Archival post announcing the release of Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator v4.0. Highlights early custom resource design paradigms, scaling improvements, and the transition of core tasks toward Patroni and pgBackRest systems.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: Scaling PostgreSQL with Kubernetes Operators 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/19/2/scaling-postgresql-kubernetes-operators) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the technical theory of the Kubernetes Operator pattern applied to database state management. Illustrates how operators capture advanced human tasks like database scaling, backups, and minor migrations.
-  - **(2019)** [Youtube: OpenShift Meetup Tokyo #05 - Operator and Operator Lifecycle Manager on OpenShift (2019, openshift 4.1)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4vuktlK0Tg) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical deep dive from a Tokyo meetup illustrating deployment workflows with Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) on OpenShift 4.1. Describes package manifest curation and cross-namespace operator scheduling controls.
-  - **(2019)** [info.crunchydata.com: An Easy Recipe for Creating a PostgreSQL Cluster with Docker Swarm](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/an-easy-recipe-for-creating-a-postgresql-cluster-with-docker-swarm) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical tutorial outlining containerized high-availability PostgreSQL configurations using Docker Swarm. Covers Swarm Secrets, internal routing, and environment setup paradigms.
-  - **(2019)** [ref1](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/understanding-service-accounts-sccs) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains OpenShift Service Accounts, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), and Security Context Constraints (SCC). Understanding SCCs is vital when deploying complex operators that need custom security postures, such as stateful databases. This reference outlines how to grant specific system permissions safely, protecting multi-tenant clusters from security compromise.
-  - **(2019)** [WKSctl - A New OSS Kubernetes Manager using GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/wksctl-a-new-oss-kubernetes-manager-using-gitops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official Weaveworks blog post introducing WKSctl. Demonstrates how to leverage GitOps loops to continuous update node configurations and automatically reconcile discrepancies between virtual infrastructure states and Git declarations.
-  - **(2019)** [Stateful Kubernetes-In-a-Box with Kontena Pharos](https://blog.purestorage.com/stateful-kubernetes-pure-service-orchestrator-kontena-pharos) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical blog post detailing stateful storage solutions in Kubernetes using Pure Service Orchestrator on Kontena Pharos, a lightweight enterprise distribution. With Kontena Pharos discontinued and Pure Storage workflows fully migrated to standard CSI plugins (like Portworx), this remains of historical interest only.
-  - **(2019)** [certdepot.net: OpenShift Free available resources 🌟](https://www.certdepot.net/openshift-free-available-resources) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational index detailing free courses, interactive sandbox playgrounds, and study materials for professionals pursuing official Red Hat OpenShift certifications.
-  - **(2019)** [techbeatly.com: How to create, increase or decrease project quota](https://techbeatly.com/how-to-create-increase-or-decrease-project-quota-in-openshift) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides step-by-step guidance on managing project resource limits inside OpenShift namespaces. Explores configuring quotas via the oc CLI to enforce hard boundaries on CPU, RAM, and storage allocations.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.sonatype.com: Using Nexus 3 as Your Repository – Part 3: Docker Images 🌟](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/using-sonatype-nexus-repository-3-part-3-docker-images) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blog post detailing the step-by-step setup of Sonatype Nexus 3 as a private Docker registry. It covers the creation of hosted, proxy, and group Docker repositories to control and optimize image distribution pipelines. The article explains port allocation strategies and security context mechanisms essential for registry configuration.
-  - **(2019)** [Take your Linux development experience in Windows to the next level with WSL and Visual Studio Code Remote](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/take-your-linux-development-experience-in-windows-to-the-next-level-with-wsl-and-visual-studio-code-remote) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical article describes the VS Code Remote-WSL architecture, which decouples the user interface from the backend runtime. By running VS Code extensions directly within WSL, it eliminates cross-OS filesystem execution overhead and path translation errors. This setup has become the industry benchmark for compiling, testing, and debugging Linux-targeted applications on Windows systems.
-  - **(2018)** [Full Cycle Developers at Netflix β€” Operate What You Build](https://netflixtechblog.com/full-cycle-developers-at-netflix-a08c31f83249) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A seminal Netflix engineering whitepaper outlining the 'Full Cycle Developer' philosophy, where teams maintain complete ownership of their code from design, through deployment, down to live production support. Curator analyses show how this eliminates classical operational handoff friction. Live SRE structures in 2026 treat this case study as the foundational model that inspired modern Platform Engineering paradigms.
-  - **(2018)** [Applying Netflix DevOps Patterns to Windows](https://netflixtechblog.com/applying-netflix-devops-patterns-to-windows-2a57f2dbbf79) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details Netflix's architectural execution of porting their sophisticated Linux-native continuous delivery and immutable AMI workflows onto a Windows Server enterprise footprint. The curator outlines custom AMI bakery designs and Spinnaker pipeline adaptations. While modern .NET workloads have largely migrated to containerized Linux, this case study remains an exceptional masterclass in heterogeneous enterprise integration.
-  - **(2018)** [github.com/arun-gupta/docker-jenkins-pipeline: Docker + Java + Jenkins Pipeline](https://github.com/arun-gupta/docker-jenkins-pipeline) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight structures this repository around running Docker-integrated Java application compilation inside Jenkins Pipelines. Live Grounding shows that mounting the Docker socket inside Jenkins agents remains a common albeit security-sensitive approach. It serves as a historical and practical reference for building containerized Java workloads using declarative pipelines.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com: AWS and red hat quickstart workshop](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/aws-and-red-hat-quickstart-workshop) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical workshop manual detailing early CloudFormation blueprints for hosting OpenShift instances on AWS. Replaced entirely by contemporary ROSA (Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS) implementations.
-  - **(2018)** [tech.paulcz.net/blog/spring-into-kubernetes-part-1](https://tech.paulcz.net/blog/spring-into-kubernetes-part-1) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational blog post walking through the process of containerizing and deploying a Spring Boot application onto a Kubernetes cluster. Details the transition from local JAR execution to containerized environments, highlighting early JVM memory footprint challenges.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.jessfraz.com: Hard Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes (2018)](https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/hard-multi-tenancy-in-kubernetes) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A seminal blog post on hard multi-tenancy. Explores hypervisor-level container runtimes (such as gVisor and Kata Containers) to isolate tenants sharing a host OS kernel.
-  - **(2018)** [kubernetes.io: Out of the Clouds onto the Ground: How to Make Kubernetes Production Grade Anywhere](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2018/08/03/out-of-the-clouds-onto-the-ground-how-to-make-kubernetes-production-grade-anywhere) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Classic architectural review detailing how to host production-grade Kubernetes outside public cloud boundaries. Addresses high-availability physical networking, load balancer layers, and resilient persistent storage backends.
-  - **(2018)** [nextplatform.com: red hat flexes CoreOS muscle in openshift kubernetes platform](https://www.nextplatform.com/cloud/2018/10/15/red-hat-flexes-coreos-muscle-in-openshift-kubernetes-platform/1631979) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Discusses the strategic integration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) within OpenShift 4. Reviews the architectural impact of immutable operating systems on container security, automated node provisioning, and life-cycle scaling.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat Quay](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-quay)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article introduces the commercial enterprise capabilities of Red Hat Quay within the OpenShift ecosystem. It highlights key features such as high availability, geographic replication, automated pruning, and deep platform security integrations.
-  - **(2018)** [Atlassian Git Cheatsheet](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/atlassian-git-cheatsheet) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Atlassian's reference cheatsheet detailing basic and advanced Git operations. Provides quick access to commands for cloning, staging, merging, rebasing, and troubleshooting common version-control issues.
-  - **(2018)** [martinfowler.com: Serverless Architectures](https://martinfowler.com/articles/serverless.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Martin Fowler's canonical analysis of serverless architectures. Compares Back-end-as-a-Service (BaaS) and Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) ecosystems, outlining core trade-offs regarding state management, horizontal scalability, operational costs, cold starts, security, and design complexity.
-  - **(2018)** [Jenkins: Shifting Gears 🌟🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2018/08/31/shifting-gears)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The 'Shifting Gears' strategic blueprint outlining Jenkins Evergreen and efforts toward Cloud-Native Jenkins. It describes structural shifts towards cloud-native data stores, serverless build execution, and automated configurations.
-  - **(2018)** [jenkins-infra/jenkins-usage-stats 🌟](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins-usage-stats) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official scripts and tools used by the Jenkins Infrastructure team to process, aggregate, and publish anonymous usage statistics from global Jenkins installations. Helps track plugin usage trends and version distributions.
-  - **(2018)** [Youtube: Jenkins X: Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes with James Strachan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF3MhFjvBTU) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores Jenkins X architectures, GitOps patterns, and automated Helm chart management for rapid Kubernetes software delivery. Co-presented with deep-dives on DigitalOcean and standard orchestrator engines.
-  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: Running Jenkins builds in Openshift containers](https://opensource.com/article/18/4/running-jenkins-builds-containers) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guide detailing the setup and execution of transient Jenkins agents within OpenShift containers. Focuses on orchestrating dynamic pod allocations for build execution, maximizing cluster efficiency and isolating build contexts.
-  - **(2018)** [Oracle's Java 11 trap - Use OpenJDK instead! 🌟](https://blog.joda.org/2018/09/do-not-fall-into-oracles-java-11-trap.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly discussed warning article regarding the commercial risks associated with using Oracle JDK 11 without a paid subscription. The piece strongly urges teams to migrate standard JVM deployments to community OpenJDK distributions to maintain licensing compliance.
-  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: The future of Java and OpenJDK updates without Oracle support](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/09/24/the-future-of-java-and-openjdk-updates-without-oracle-support) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Red Hat's strategic statement on taking over the stewardship of OpenJDK updates (specifically JDK 8 and JDK 11) after Oracle's support cycles. It outlines Red Hat's commitment to community-driven, enterprise-grade, open-source Java runtimes suitable for cloud native microservices.
-  - **(2018)** [Oracle OpenJDK](https://jdk.java.net/11) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official distribution portal for Oracle's upstream OpenJDK builds. This site serves as a vital resource for systems engineers building container base images using GPL-licensed Java runtimes directly from the primary development source.
-  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Eclipse MicroProfile for Spring Boot developers](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/11/21/eclipse-microprofile-for-spring-boot-developers) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A mapping reference designed to help Spring Boot developers translate standard Spring concepts into Eclipse MicroProfile equivalents. It details how CDI annotation-driven injection patterns align with Spring's dependency injection mechanisms, easing cross-framework platform migrations.
-  - **(2018)** [java67.com: 10 Spring Framework Annotations Java Developer should learn - Example Tutorial](https://www.java67.com/2018/11/top-10-spring-framework-annotations-for-java-developers.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Identifies the core annotations (such as `@Component`, `@Autowired`, `@Configuration`, and `@Bean`) essential for managing Dependency Injection within Spring. It serves as an educational reference for understanding declarative component configuration.
-  - **(2018)** [Spring Boot: ΒΏwar o jar? Ambos](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2018/12/13/spring-boot-war-o-jar-ambos) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the trade-offs of packaging Spring Boot applications as standard executable JARs versus traditional deployable WAR files. While cloud-native architectures heavily dictate self-contained executable JARs, it shows how to build dual-compatible artifacts for application server environments.
-  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: OpenShift Container Platform CI/CD Build & Deploy 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/mozillabros/openshift-container-platform-cicd-build-deploy) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Slides and architectural diagrams outlining automated CI/CD pipelines on OpenShift Container Platform. Covers deployment triggers, image stream lifecycles, and rolling updates.
-  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Source versus binary S2I workflows with Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/09/26/source-versus-binary-s2i-workflows-with-red-hat-openshift-application-runtimes) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Structural analysis of S2I builders, explaining how source repositories are dynamically injected into standardized runtime base images to produce highly secure production containers.
-  - **(2018)** [jeffgeerling.com: Testing your Ansible roles with Molecule](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2018/testing-your-ansible-roles-molecule) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An industry-standard guide authored by Jeff Geerling exploring test-driven development for Ansible roles. It introduces Molecule's core workflow, demonstrating how to use Docker drivers to spin up clean instances, execute roles, and verify states.
-  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: Testing Ansible roles with Molecule](https://opensource.com/article/18/12/testing-ansible-roles-molecule) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to testing Ansible configuration playbooks using the Molecule framework. The guide focuses on improving role determinism and reliability by enforcing lint checks and testing playbooks inside standardized container environments.
-  - **(2018)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Release Flow: How We Do Branching on the VSTS Team](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/release-flow-how-we-do-branching-on-the-vsts-team) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep technical analysis of Microsoft's 'Release Flow' branching model, developed to manage the Azure DevOps/VSTS codebase. The model focuses on short-lived topic branches that target `main`, and uses cherry-picked hotfixes and isolated release branches to protect and maintain trunk stability.
-  - **(2018)** [devopszone.info: An Introduction To Git-flow Workflow](https://www.devopszone.info/post/an-introduction-to-git-flow-workflow) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An introductory primer explaining the core architectural components of the GitFlow branching pattern. It focuses on the division of responsibilities among the main, develop, hotfix, and feature branches to help developers transition away from unstructured branching habits.
-  - **(2018)** [infoworld.com: Why aren’t you using feature flags?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261454/why-arent-you-using-feature-flags.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Addresses the common organizational and technical barriers to adopting feature toggles. Highlights how runtime decision points improve feedback loops and software quality compared to traditional, compile-time branching systems.
-  - **(2018)** [codeburst.io: A Resource for all Things Git](https://codeburst.io/a-resource-for-all-things-git-b63d6626beca) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Synthesized index of Git education sheets, virtual playgrounds, interactive command simulators, and troubleshooting maps, serving as a master curriculum for development teams.
-  - **(2018)** [Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS)](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/visualstudio/1322/what-is-visual-studio-team-system-vsts) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the architectural features of Microsoft's Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) before its transition to Azure DevOps. Focuses on classical application lifecycle management (ALM) mechanisms and pipeline integration schemas.
-  - **(2018)** [Compass 🌟](https://github.com/winfordlin/Compass) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early monitoring-adjacent helper tool built to observe pod scheduling metrics and identify suboptimal deployment sizes. Long since abandoned, modern alternatives like Kubecost and OpenCost provide the comprehensive telemetry required.
-  - **(2018)** [codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-downscaler: Kubernetes Downscaler 🌟](https://codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-downscaler) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A controller designed to scale down target environments (deployments, cronjobs, statefulsets) during night and weekend phases. It serves as an optimal solution to dramatically reduce cloud provider billing for staging environments.
-  - **(2018)** [kubeshell](https://github.com/roubles/kubeshell) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early attempt at building an interactive shell auto-complete program for kubectl. Now defunct, its conceptual UX improvements have been integrated directly into standard shell autocompletion patterns and kubectl aliases.
-  - **(2018)** [vadosware.io: Using Makefiles And Envsubst As An Alternative To Helm And' Ksonnet (deprecated)](https://vadosware.io/post/using-makefiles-and-envsubst-as-an-alternative-to-helm-and-ksonnet) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An architectural case study analyzing lightweight alternatives to heavy configuration management like Helm. The author describes substituting complex tools with standard Makefiles and `envsubst` to dynamically compile and execute clean manifests.
-  - **(2018)** [Introducing the third of three Microsoft Clouds: Azure](https://www.catapultsystems.com/blogs/introducing-the-third-of-three-microsoft-clouds-azure)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical analysis mapping Microsoft Azure’s strategic evolution alongside Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365. Establishes the architectural foundation of the unified Microsoft Enterprise Cloud suite. While curator insights present this as a foundational introduction, modern cloud engineering systems in 2026 view this as an archival reference that documented the early convergence of SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS solutions.
-  - **(2018)** [tech.buzzfeed.com: Continuous Deployments at BuzzFeed](https://tech.buzzfeed.com/continuous-deployments-at-buzzfeed-d171f76c1ac4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural case study detailing BuzzFeed's transition to continuous deployment. Analyzes how their internal tooling structures automated container packaging and microservices management to optimize high-frequency shipping.
-  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: What is CI/CD?](https://opensource.com/article/18/8/what-cicd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational educational guide detailing the concepts, benefits, and components of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD). It explains how pipeline automation accelerates software delivery, guarantees build consistency, and serves as the operational substrate for DevOps cultures.
-  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: Distributed tracing in a microservices world](https://opensource.com/article/18/9/distributed-tracing-microservices-world) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the architectural necessity of distributed tracing inside modern microservice mesh environments, outlining how it visualizes service dependency networks and identifies downstream latency.
-  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: 3 open source distributed tracing tools](https://opensource.com/article/18/9/distributed-tracing-tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Reviews and contrasts early open-source distributed tracing tools such as Jaeger, Zipkin, and SkyWalking, highlighting deployment complexity, UI dashboards, and community traction.
-  - **(2018)** [devops.com: How Centralized Log Management Can Save Your Company](https://devops.com/how-centralized-log-management-can-save-your-company) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates the business and technical value of implementing centralized log aggregation in distributed systems. Outlines how consolidated logs reduce Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR), improve compliance auditing, and streamline security incident responses.
-  - **(2018)** [Leveraging Kubernetes and OpenShift for automated performance tests (part 1)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/11/22/automated-performance-testing-kubernetes-openshift) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines architectural strategies for automating load and performance testing within Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift environments. Focuses on orchestrating distributed test runners (like JMeter or Gatling) as cloud-native jobs, ensuring consistent test execution alongside CI/CD pipelines to validate platform scalability under synthetic load.
-  - **(2018)** [infoworld.com: The RED method: A new strategy for monitoring microservices](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270578/the-red-method-a-new-strategy-for-monitoring-microservices.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on the RED monitoring methodology (Rate, Errors, Duration) created specifically for microservices architectures, comparing it to traditional USE metrics (Utilization, Saturation, Errors). Curator Insight: Crucial reference for modern microservice design. Live Grounding: Core architectural paradigm for tracing containerized HTTP and RPC interactions.
-  - **(2018)** [devops.com: The Fallacy of Continuous Integration, Delivery and Testing](https://devops.com/the-fallacy-of-continuous-integration-delivery-and-testing) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores common anti-patterns in DevOps pipelines where fast builds mask poor test coverage and integration siloes. Offers recommendations on balancing CI/CD speed with architectural quality gates and production-like validation.
-  - **(2018)** [howdns.works](https://howdns.works)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An educational, comic-style visual narrative explaining the global mechanics of the Domain Name System (DNS). Breaks down recursive and authoritative resolvers, Root zones, TLD servers, and browser-side caching. Ideal for establishing a mental model of naming resolution dynamics before building microservices topologies.
-  - **(2018)** [media.pearsoncmg.com: Recursive/Iterative Queries in DNS](https://media.pearsoncmg.com/aw/ecs_kurose_compnetwork_7/cw/content/interactiveanimations/recursive-iterative-queries-in-dns/index.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive pedagogical animation comparing iterative and recursive DNS resolution processes. Vital for web and microservice systems engineers, this visual aid clarifies how root servers, TLD servers, and authoritative nameservers process network routing lookups under various query scenarios.
-  - **(2018)** [stevelasker.blog: Docker Tagging: Best practices for tagging and versioning docker images](https://stevelasker.blog/2018/03/01/docker-tagging-best-practices-for-tagging-and-versioning-docker-images) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Examines release artifact numbering frameworks for corporate environments. Outlines semantic naming paradigms and explains the operational risks of using volatile tags in automated orchestration environments.
-  - **(2018)** [github.blog: VS Code: Now creating pull requests 🌟](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/create-pull-requests-in-vscode) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the native evolution of the GitHub Pull Requests and Issues extension, allowing developers to create, review, comment, and merge pull requests directly within the editor workspace to minimize context switching.
-  - **(2018)** [Helm Intellisense](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items&itemName=Tim-Koehler.helm-intellisense&ssr=false) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A standard-setting VS Code extension that enables autocompletion and path matching for Helm chart values files inside template paths, eliminating common typo bugs and deployment failures during manifest compilation.
-  - **(2018)** [kenneth.io: Introducing remote debugging of Node.js apps on Azure App Service' from VS Code](https://kenneth.io/post/introducing-remote-debugging-of-nodejs-apps-on-azure-app-service-from-vs-code-in-public-preview) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical guide demonstrating remote debugging for Node.js workloads deployed inside Azure App Service from local VS Code setups. Illustrates configuration of secure web sockets for remote diagnostic channels.
-  - **(2018)** [digitalocean.com: How To Code in Python 3 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial-series/how-to-code-in-python-3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Comprehensive multi-part instructional series covering fundamental to advanced Python programming paradigms, including variables, control structures, list manipulations, object orientation, and error handling. Highly stable reference for standardizing engineering skills.
-  - **(2018)** [webcodegeeks.com: Python Django Tutorial](https://www.webcodegeeks.com/python/python-django-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A foundational primer reviewing core MVC patterns inside Django. Details structure setups, standard templates design, model configurations, and administrative dashboard customization.
-  - **(2018)** [O'Really: Streaming data](https://streamingsystems.net) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive O'Reilly reference on stream processing architecture. It covers unified programming models (like the Apache Beam model) for out-of-order data processing. Focuses on temporal semantics, including windowing mechanics (fixed, sliding, session), watermarks, triggers, and state accumulation modes crucial for system design.
-  - **(2018)** [threadreaderapp.com:  Kelsey Hightower: "Kubernetes has made huge improvements in the ability to run stateful workloads including databases and message queues, but I still prefer not to run them on Kubernetes" 🌟](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/963413508300812295.html) [CONCEPTUAL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Kelsey Hightower's historical analysis on running stateful databases inside Kubernetes. While operator maturity has improved significantly, the core operational warning remains relevant: separating state from compute minimizes platform complexity and failure domain blast radius.
-  - **(2018)** [purnapoudel.blogspot.com: How to Configure PostgreSQL with SSL/TLS support on Kubernetes](https://purnapoudel.blogspot.com/2018/09/how-to-configure-postgresql-with-ssl-tls-on-kubernetes.html) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An older but technically valid tutorial demonstrating SSL/TLS client certificate verification setup for PostgreSQL instances hosted within Kubernetes clusters. Employs K8s secrets to inject required server certificate authorities.
-  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Why Kubernetes is The New Application Server](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/06/28/why-kubernetes-is-the-new-application-server) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This guide analyzes the transition from traditional enterprise application servers (like JBoss or WebSphere) to Kubernetes. It positions Kubernetes as the modern application server, handling routing, state management, and lifecycle patterns natively.
-  - **(2018)** [thestack.com: OpenShift in a world of KaaS 🌟](https://techerati.com/the-stack-archive/cloud/2018/10/18/openshift-in-a-world-of-kaas) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Evaluates Red Hat OpenShift's standing in an increasingly crowded Kubernetes-as-a-Service (KaaS) market. Details the architectural advantages of OpenShift's integrated developer tooling, security guardrails, and automated enterprise operator systems.
-  - **(2018)** [mockuper.net](https://mockuper.net) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Interactive web-based mockup generator built to produce high-fidelity device prototypes, assisting frontend architects in matching production UI implementations to designer specifications.
-  - **(2018)** [How to use Ansible to set up system monitoring with Prometheus](https://opensource.com/article/18/3/how-use-ansible-set-system-monitoring-prometheus) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates how to automate the installation, configuration, and host-level metric exporting of a Prometheus instance across Linux server fleets using Ansible playbooks. Focuses on systemd service creation, configuration templating, and automated firewall rules.
-  - **(2018)** [Adding API Gateway Policies Now Easier With Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/05/30/3scale-api-gateway-policies)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Outlines the declarative system for defining gateway routing rules and header manipulation schemas inside 3scale API Management without updating custom Lua scripts. Details deployment configurations for standard enterprise security controls.
-  - **(2018)** [Red Hat 3Scale API Management @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBBBhpKIv9I)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introductory visual walk-through highlighting the administration console, policy enforcement engine, and developer onboarding capabilities of Red Hat 3scale. Outlines baseline topologies for connecting containerized web applications.
-  - **(2018)** [hbr.org: Stop Hiring for Culture Fit](https://hbr.org/2018/01/how-to-hire)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A foundational management essay illustrating how hiring for 'culture fit' can introduce systemic bias and groupthink. It offers a structured methodology for assessing 'culture add' to diversify perspective and strengthen system architectures.
-  - **(2018)** [cloud.google.com: SRE vs. DevOps: competing standards or close friends?](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A key Google conceptual piece defining SRE as a concrete class implementation of the DevOps interface. Contrasts organizational goals, highlighting how SRE materializes abstract DevOps ideals through structured, software-oriented reliability standards.
-  - **(2018)** [devops.com: Site Reliability Engineering 101: DevOps Versus SRE](https://devops.com/site-reliability-engineering-101-devops-versus-sre)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Provides an entry-level comparison of SRE and DevOps methodologies. Explains key tenets of both schools of thought, with a focus on how teams share operational ownership and handle blameless post-mortems to foster high-velocity engineering.
-  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: What is an SRE and how does it relate to DevOps?](https://opensource.com/article/18/10/sre-startup)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An open-source community exploration of SRE's role within fast-paced startup environments. Outlines how small engineering teams can apply SRE principles incrementally without the overhead of massive dedicated operations divisions.
-  - **(2018)** [shekhargulati.com: Service Discovery for Modern Distributed Applications](https://shekhargulati.com/2018/08/01/week-1-service-discovery-for-modern-distributed-applications) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational deep dive exploring service registry and dynamic service discovery mechanisms in distributed environments. It contrasts client-side discovery models (e.g., Netflix Eureka) with server-side proxy models (e.g., Kubernetes DNS and Envoy proxying), explaining how network addressing abstraction ensures decoupled, resilient microservices routing.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.risingstack.com: Designing a Microservices Architecture for Failure](https://blog.risingstack.com/designing-microservices-architecture-for-failure)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Architecting microservices requires planning for inevitable network, hardware, and downstream dependency failures. This analysis outlines essential resiliency patterns, such as circuit breakers, retries with exponential backoff, and graceful degradation strategies. Implementing these patterns prevents cascading failures and maintains systemic availability under high-load or degraded operational states.
-  - **(2018)** [cloudonaut.io: What Architects Need to Know About Networking on AWS](https://cloudonaut.io/what-architects-need-to-know-about-networking-on-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A rigorous exploration of architectural decision-making within AWS networking. Focuses on the trade-offs of VPC endpoints, routing tables, and peering limits. Grounded in 2026 engineering truths, this piece highlights the shift from complex transit VPCs to Transit Gateway standards.
-  - **(2018)** [Find the fastest region from your location](https://aws-latency.altaircp.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An essential community-built utility for testing regional latencies directly from client browsers to AWS data centers. Critical for architects choosing optimal regions for low-latency interactive applications and global disaster recovery architectures.
-  - **(2018)** [Linkedin Discussion](https://www.linkedin.com/uas/login?session_redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fgroups%2F49531%2F49531-6092152919937794052) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Engineering discussion concerning performance profiling accuracy. Discusses latency calculation rules, warning against single-request testing owing to initial DNS resolution overhead and recommending at least a three-step request test pattern for reliable analytics.
-  - **(2018)** [Creando un API REST en Java (parte 1)](https://www.oscarblancarteblog.com/2018/06/25/creando-un-api-rest-en-java-parte-1) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental Spanish-language walkthrough on implementing RESTful endpoints using Java JAX-RS or Spring Boot. Details the structural setup, HTTP method mapping, and architectural guidelines for request-response serialization.
-  - **(2018)** [Oracle Database Encryption Options on Amazon RDS](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/apn/oracle-database-encryption-options-on-amazon-rds) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical architectural blog guiding engineers through configuring database security on Amazon RDS. It focuses on integrating Oracle Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) with AWS KMS, ensuring low-latency column and tablespace encryption-at-rest with robust enterprise key separation.
-  - **(2018)** [A Practical Introduction to Container Terminology](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/02/22/container-terminology-practical-introduction) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A classic Red Hat reference guide clarifying container terms including namespaces, cgroups, images, registries, runtimes (OCI, CRI), and orchestration layers. It provides standard technical definitions required to construct, run, and manage container architectures without proprietary runtime locks.
-  - **(2018)** [Intro to Podman](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/08/29/intro-to-podman) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory engineering guide presenting Podman's design philosophies. It outlines the core mechanics of running daemonless containers, using standard alias configs to replace traditional docker systems, and managing container storage within unprivileged user directories.
-  - **(2018)** [kubernetes.io: Introducing kustomize; Template-free Configuration Customization for Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2018/05/29/introducing-kustomize-template-free-configuration-customization-for-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official launch blog post introducing Kustomize to the Kubernetes community as an alternative to templated resource management. It explains the design philosophy of structured patch overlays and template-free generation, highlighting how this mitigates YAML bloat. This introductory post remains vital for understanding declarative config-as-code origins.
-  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: Deploying PostgreSQL on Kubernetes](https://www.slideshare.net/vyruss000/deploying-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical presentation reviewing early-generation deployment techniques of running stateful PostgreSQL relational databases within dynamic, ephemeral Kubernetes pods, noting historical volume storage limits and lifecycle challenges.
-  - **(2018)** [Youtube: Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator for Kubernetes 3.4 Overview (2018)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaXlrlz7GVc) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstration video analyzing Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator version 3.4 patterns. Focuses on dynamic scale-out configurations, primary-replica promotion mechanics, and native command-line interface (pgo CLI) structures.
-  - **(2018)** [callicoder.com: Scaffolding your Spring Boot Application with Yeoman](https://www.callicoder.com/scaffolding-your-spring-boot-application) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guide to scaffolding custom Spring Boot microservice structures using Yeoman templates. Demonstrates automated directory and build-file generation, promoting unified architecture standards across early development teams.
-  - **(2018)** [Running an insecure registry –insecure-registry](https://forums.docker.com/t/running-an-insecure-registry-insecure-registry/8159) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Community forum thread detailing user-submitted troubleshooting tips and configuration overrides for the `--insecure-registry` docker daemon parameter. This historical Q&A addresses common handshake and certificate mapping issues during registry prototyping. Modern security postures mandate avoiding insecure setups in production environments.
-  - **(2018)** [ΒΏInformΓ‘tico explotado en una consultora? Las webs para β€˜freelances’ te salvarΓ‘n la vida](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/2018-05-12/informatico-freelance-carnica-freelancer-yeeply_1562518) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical article pointing out how Spanish IT professionals are leveraging modern freelancing platforms to escape low-paying consulting firms. It introduces freelancing as a viable career transition strategy to achieve fair billing rates, autonomous project selections, and healthier work-life integration.
-  - **(2017)** [github.com/kohsuke/petclinic Jenkinsfile](https://github.com/kohsuke/petclinic/blob/master/Jenkinsfile) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical Jenkinsfile configuration by Kohsuke Kawaguchi showcasing early Declarative Pipeline patterns for Java projects. Illustrates stage definitions, testing cycles, and artifact archival within a self-hosted Jenkins master node environment.
-  - **(2017)** [blog.harbur.io: Demystifying stateful apps on Kubernetes by deploying an etcd cluster](https://blog.harbur.io/demystifying-stateful-apps-on-kubernetes-by-deploying-an-etcd-cluster-b85bf8c16fea) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep dive into stateful mechanics by manually building and scaling an etcd cluster inside Kubernetes. Demystifies headless Services, Pod IDs, and Persistent Volumes. Though modern architectures prefer automated Operators, this serves as a fundamental learning tool for stateful storage dynamics.
-  - **(2017)** [cri-o.io](https://cri-o.io) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official home of CRI-O, an optimized Container Runtime Interface (CRI) designed specifically and exclusively for Kubernetes. CRI-O avoids overhead by supporting only OCI-compliant runtimes, removing unnecessary client CLI abstractions to deliver minimum-footprint workload execution.
-  - **(2017)** [Get started with OpenShift Origin 3 and GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/get-started-with-openshift-origin-3-and-gitlab) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical tutorial tracking early integration patterns between GitLab CI/CD and OpenShift Origin 3. Demonstrates pipeline orchestration, runner allocation, and deployment tasks. Replaced by GitOps-driven pipelines in contemporary architectures.
-  - **(2017)** [youtube: Jenkins World 2017: How to Use Jenkins Less 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zeqc6--0eQw&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A thought-provoking presentation encouraging engineers to decouple heavy domain logic from Jenkins specific DSL configurations, moving instead towards portable container runtimes. *Curator Insight*: Architectural presentation. *Live Grounding*: This decoupling remains the golden standard for cloud-native setups in 2026.
-  - **(2017)** [jenkins.io: Parallel stages with Declarative Pipeline 1.2 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2017/09/25/declarative-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains declarative parallel stage configurations released in Jenkins Declarative 1.2. Documents how to declare concurrent execution threads to speed up integration testing, dependency scanning, and multi-platform compilation workloads.
-  - **(2017)** [jenkins.io: Share a standard Pipeline across multiple projects with Shared Libraries 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2017/10/02/pipeline-templates-with-shared-libraries) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A blog post exploring template-driven pipeline architectures using Global Shared Libraries. Details how to provide software development teams with standardized, automated deployment frameworks while securing key build, testing, and compliance parameters.
-  - **(2017)** [javaconceptoftheday.com: Java 9 Interface Private Methods](https://javaconceptoftheday.com/java-9-interface-private-methods) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational guide on the introduction of private methods within Java 9 interfaces. It explains how this structural addition enables better code encapsulation, dry code patterns, and common utility reusability inside interface default methods.
-  - **(2017)** [Simply Explained: OpenShift and Jenkins Pipelines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/jenkins-pipelines) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An explanatory article outlining the core architectural concepts of continuous integration pipelines inside enterprise containers. Focuses on orchestrating builds, scaling execution agents dynamically, and promoting stable application rollouts.
-  - **(2017)** [Trunk Based Development](https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The definitive technical manual on Trunk-Based Development (TBD), demonstrating how merging code into a single central branch ('trunk') multiple times a day prevents integration drift. This design demands rigorous CI pipeline safety and feature flag setups to decouple staging from active user exposures.
-  - **(2017)** [trunkbaseddevelopment.com: Alternative Branching Models](https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/alternative-branching-models) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An analytical module from trunkbaseddevelopment.com comparing alternative branching patterns, such as GitFlow and GitHub Flow. It highlights the structural differences, release frequencies, and common pain points of each model.
-  - **(2017)** [martinfowler.com: Continuous Integration (original version)](https://martinfowler.com/articles/originalContinuousIntegration.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The canonical, industry-defining essay by software engineering pioneer Martin Fowler, establishing the fundamental tenants and best practices of Continuous Integration. It outlines core requirements such as automated self-testing, single-source repositories, daily main-line integrations, and automated deployments. It serves as the intellectual cornerstone for modern DevOps.
-  - **(2017)** [VMware Cloud on AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/es/vmware) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official architectural landing page for VMware Cloud on AWS. Outlines SDDC framework deployments on bare-metal infrastructure, enabling disaster recovery, capacity bursting, and seamless VM migrations.
-  - **(2017)** [containerd.io](https://containerd.io) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official home page and core design documentation for the containerd runtime engine. It details the modular runtime API architecture, gRPC interfaces, client-side abstractions, and storage drivers that enable major cloud providers and local workstations to run containers at massive scale.
-  - **(2017)** [Youtube: Demo of Crunchy Data Postgres Operator v1.0.0 (2017)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX10WWTRiTY) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical video demonstration of the first public iteration (v1.0.0) of the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator. Illustrates raw container deployments and early persistent volume claim configurations under primitive Kubernetes schemas.
-  - **(2017)** [developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting java applications on openshift (Jolokia)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/08/16/troubleshooting-java-applications-on-openshift) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Guides developers on using Jolokia, an HTTP/JSON bridge for JMX, to securely query and troubleshoot Java microservices deployed inside Red Hat OpenShift pods.
-  - **(2017)** [engineeringmanagement.info: Planning and Schedule Free Templates](https://www.engineeringmanagement.info/2017/02/planning-and-schedule-free-templates.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated repository containing free, downloadable project planning, scheduling, and Gantt chart templates designed to assist engineering managers in tracking milestones and system deployments.
-  - **(2017)** [Using WSL and MobaXterm to Create a Linux Dev Environment on Windows](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/using-wsl-and-mobaxterm-to-create-a-linux-dev-environment-on-windows) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” This technical guide details the configuration of WSL alongside MobaXterm to establish a complete Linux development workstation on Windows. It demonstrates how MobaXterm's native X server facilitates seamless X11 forwarding, allowing users to run graphical Linux utilities directly. This configuration serves as a lightweight alternative to resource-heavy virtual machines, optimizing localized development environments.
-  - **(2017)** [Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/setting-up-docker-for-windows-and-wsl-to-work-flawlessly) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A deep-dive guide addressing early integration issues between Docker for Windows and WSL. It provides concrete configuration fixes for port forwardings, shared volumes, and network bridge communication. These patterns are essential for maintaining stable local runtimes when orchestrating microservices across separate operating system environments.
-  - **(2016)** [thenewstack.io: Tigera's Calico Aims to Ease Connectivity Pain with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early architectural analysis detail of Project Calico's approach to easing IP-management and network connectivity bottlenecks in scaling clusters. It breaks down how Calico bypasses virtual overlay networks by utilizing standard BGP route propagation, facilitating direct IP routing while enforcing strict network security policies at the Linux kernel level.
-  - **(2016)** [SIG Apps: build apps for and operate them in Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/08/sig-apps-running-apps-in-kubernetes) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Classic introduction to the SIG Apps group, which is responsible for defining core application workload schemas (Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets) and maintaining standards for running workloads.
-  - **(2016)** [jenkinsci/jenkins-scripts 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins-scripts) [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated collection of utility Groovy scripts for managing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing issues within Jenkins master-agent configurations. Indispensable for automation administrators performing bulk operations.
-  - **(2016)** [jenkins.io - Tuning Jenkins GC For Responsiveness and Stability with Large Instances 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2016/11/21/gc-tuning) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Critical infrastructure advisory detailing memory allocation and G1GC GC argument tuning for massive Jenkins instances. Provides ready-to-use flag structures to eliminate long-duration Stop-The-World JVM freezes.
-  - **(2016)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: CΓ³mo reducir el cΓ³digo repetitivo con Lombok](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2016/02/03/como-reducir-el-codigo-repetitivo-con-lombok) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An informative tutorial detailing how Project Lombok reduces boilerplate Java code by auto-generating getters, setters, constructors, and builders at compile-time. Serves as an essential productivity baseline for developing lightweight domain models.
-  - **(2016)** [java67.com: How to Create and Start Multiple Threads in Java? - Example Tutorial](https://www.java67.com/2016/05/how-to-use-multiple-threads-in-java.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental programming tutorial demonstrating how to initiate and manage multiple threads within Java. While basic, it covers structural concurrency paradigms, runnable abstractions, and thread execution states before the widespread adoption of ExecutorServices.
-  - **(2016)** [aprendegit.com: git-flow: la rama develop y uso de feature branches](https://aprendegit.com/git-flow-la-rama-develop-y-uso-de-feature-branches) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A Spanish-language tutorial focusing on the mechanics of the GitFlow `develop` branch and feature integration lifecycle. It outlines merge patterns and synchronization techniques to help developers keep active lines aligned during parallel sprints.
-  - **(2016)** [thinkinglabs.io: Feature Branching considered Evil](https://thinkinglabs.io/talks/2016/10/29/feature-branching-considered-evil.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A critical analysis of the hidden architectural costs of isolated development branches. Explains how long-lived branches defer integration testing, increase deployment risk, and slow down release cycles, while presenting techniques to help teams shift to continuous integration.
-  - **(2016)** [tutorialzine.com: Learn git in 30 minutes 🌟](https://tutorialzine.com/2016/06/learn-git-in-30-minutes) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Rapid technical introduction designed to fast-track basic command utilization, teaching working tree concepts, git stage operations, staging file modifications, branch management, and remote repository handshakes.
-  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: How to restore older file versions in Git](https://opensource.com/life/16/7/how-restore-older-file-versions-git) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Focuses on file restoration mechanisms, demonstrating commands like git checkout, git restore, and git reset to recover historical files safely and manage state inconsistencies.
-  - **(2016)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: MonitorizaciΓ³n y anΓ‘lisis de rendimiento de aplicaciones con Dynatrace APM](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2016/10/26/monitorizacion-y-analisis-de-rendimiento-de-aplicaciones-con-dynatrace) [ES CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Spanish technical walk-through demonstrating Dynatrace's enterprise APM dashboard, automated instrumentation, baseline-driven anomaly detection, and deep transactional flow analysis across traditional and microservices runtimes.
-  - **(2016)** [EFS Elastic File System](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-elastic-file-system-production-ready-in-three-regions) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the initial production availability of Amazon Elastic File System (EFS), delivering a fully-managed, highly available NFSv4-compliant file system. By decoupling capacity planning from provisioning, EFS dynamically scales storage up or down as files are written or deleted, presenting a highly scalable shared filesystem interface suitable for distributed application architectures.
-  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: A Linux networking guide to CIDR notation and configuration - sipcalc 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/16/12/cidr-network-notation-configuration-linux) [SHELL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An instructional overview exploring CLI utility sipcalc. Outlines advanced usage cases targeting CIDR parsing, IPv6 translation pathways, and network mask operations under Unix platforms.
-  - **(2016)** [5 Tips to Boost the Performance of Your Apache Web Server](https://www.tecmint.com/apache-performance-tuning) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Outlines traditional tuning strategies designed to optimize Apache HTTP Server performance. Details configurations governing MPM choice (pre-fork, worker, event), compression, and session handling.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Config Rules now available in 4 new regions: US West (Oregon), EU (Ireland),' EU (Frankfurt) and Asia Pacific (Tokyo)](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/04/aws-config-rules-now-available-in-4-new-regions-us-west-oregon-eu-ireland-eu-frankfurt-and-asia-pacific-tokyo) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This release details the regional expansion of AWS Config Rules, enabling continuous compliance auditing and resource monitoring in multiple global zones. AWS Config Rules allow operators to evaluate resource configurations against organizational standards and security policies dynamically. This multi-region support is architecturally significant for companies running highly distributed systems that must comply with regional data governance rules.
-  - **(2016)** [developers.redhat.com: Keep it small: a closer look at Docker image sizing](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/03/09/more-about-docker-images-size) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early framework mapping out compilation footprint problems in old monolithic images. Highlights how layer auditing techniques set up today's industry multi-stage patterns.
-  - **(2016)** [Integrated Terminal](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/terminal/basics) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive documentation of VS Code's integrated terminal, highlighting support for multiple shells, profile configurations, and task automation without leaving the application window.
-  - **(2016)** [Repl.it](https://replit.com) [POLYGLOT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive, collaborative cloud workspace supporting over fifty languages. Replit incorporates instant deployment engines, hosting layers, and AI pairing models to democratize software construction.
-  - **(2016)** [New String Formatting in Python 3.6](https://zerokspot.com/weblog/2015/12/31/new-string-formatting-in-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the introduction of f-strings in Python 3.6, highlighting the performance, syntax readability, and bytecode parsing advantages of formatted string literals compared to classic %-formatting.
-  - **(2016)** [Python FAQ: Why should I use Python 3? 🌟](https://eev.ee/blog/2016/07/31/python-faq-why-should-i-use-python-3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Thorough technical justification for upgrading from Python 2 to Python 3, covering unicode string representation, syntax improvements, core engine optimizations, and ecosystem support. Represents a vital historical milestone in the migration timeline.
-  - **(2016)** [Lists vs. Tuples](https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/201608/lists_vs_tuples.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains semantic and mechanical distinctions between list and tuple objects. Covers mutation implications, execution performance, memory allocation overhead, and the architectural advantages of using immutable collections in concurrent environments.
-  - **(2016)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use the Python Map Function 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-the-python-map-function)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Deep dive into the `map()` built-in function for functional-style operations. Demonstrates applying transformations to list elements lazily via generator-like behaviors, optimizing iteration memory performance over massive datasets.
-  - **(2016)** [thenextweb.com: 6 practical tricks every Python developer should have](https://thenextweb.com/news/6-practical-tricks-every-python-developer-should-have)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores highly pragmatic coding techniques in Python, including clean list comprehensions, multiple assignments, unpacking expressions, and dict lookups to streamline backend codebase efficiency and developer onboarding speed.
-  - **(2016)** [Create a GUI Application Using Qt and Python in Minutes: Example Web Browser](https://www.digitalpeer.com/blog/create-a-gui-application-using-qt-and-python-in-minutes-example-web-browser)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on building desktop graphical user interfaces using PyQt and QtWebEngine. Explains MVC architecture in Python GUI frameworks and quickly instantiates a minimal web browser interface, detailing event loop integrations.
-  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: How to use Python to hack your Eclipse IDE](https://opensource.com/life/16/2/how-use-python-hack-your-ide) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Explains how to extend and automate the Eclipse IDE using Python scripting through Jython and the Eclipse Scripting Engine (EASE). Outlines how to write lightweight automation scripts to modify files, generate boilerplate, and interact with Eclipse UI controls directly, circumventing complex Java-heavy plugin development.
-  - **(2016)** [engineering.atspotify.com: Spotify’s Event Delivery – The Road to the Cloud (Part I)](https://engineering.atspotify.com/2016/2/spotifys-event-delivery-the-road-to-the-cloud-part-i) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This historical case study from Spotify Engineering documents their migration from an on-premise event delivery pipeline to Google Cloud Platform. It details how they designed ingestion paths for billions of real-time events daily, utilizing cloud-managed infrastructure.
-  - **(2016)** [infoq.com: Turning Microservices Inside-Out](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microservices-inside-out) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This piece outlines Martin Kleppmann's paradigm of 'turning the database inside-out'. It advocates for treating state logs as a first-class citizen, enabling downstream services to process and construct specialized read-optimized views.
-  - **(2016)** [Red Hat JBoss Data Grid is Not Just for Caching Java Objects Anymore 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-jboss-data-grid-not-just-storing-java-objects-anymore)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical overview detailing JBoss Data Grid's architectural transition. It explains how the grid progressed from a simple JVM object store into a high-capacity, language-agnostic distributed cache.
-  - **(2016)** [highscalability.com: Building nginx and Tarantool based services 🌟](https://highscalability.com/blog/2016/2/17/building-nginx-and-tarantool-based-services.html) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An architectural breakdown of low-latency services combining Nginx and the Tarantool in-memory database. Highlights how custom application routing directly bypassing intermediate application runtimes yields astronomical throughput with sub-millisecond delays.
-  - **(2016)** [cssnectar.com](https://cssnectar.com) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curation registry for exceptional web designs and styling practices. Evaluated by industry specialists, providing reference patterns for visual design, complex layouts, and innovative UI paradigms.
-  - **(2016)** [hbr.org: Optimists Are Better at Finding New Jobs](https://hbr.org/2016/04/optimists-are-better-at-finding-new-jobs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An HBR-backed behavioral analysis demonstrating the empirical link between psychological resilience (optimism) and successful career mobility. It details strategies for job seekers to maintain motivation and frame value effectively during complex technical interview processes.
-  - **(2016)** [hbr.org: Change Your Career Without Having to Start All Over Again](https://hbr.org/2016/05/change-your-career-without-having-to-start-all-over-again)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This Harvard Business Review article details a career-pivoting framework focused on identifying and mapping transferable skills. It serves as a blueprint for senior technologists transitioning between software tracks, product management, or engineering leadership roles.
-  - **(2016)** [Google: What is Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)?](https://sre.google) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's central hub for SRE methodologies, offering deep documentation on managing risk, service level objectives, monitoring, alerting, and elimination of toil. Essential reading for system architects establishing production-readiness checklists.
-  - **(2016)** [sre.google: sre-book - The Evolving SRE Engagement Model](https://sre.google/sre-book/evolving-sre-engagement-model) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Core chapter from Google's SRE Book defining the Service Engagement Model. Outlines operational boundaries, launch-readiness reviews, service onboarding criteria, and the programmatic handback of unstable systems to development teams.
-  - **(2016)** [Elastic Network Adapter](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/elastic-network-adapter-high-performance-network-interface-for-amazon-ec2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes the high-performance ENA interface designed for AWS EC2 instances. Live architectures rely heavily on ENA for low-latency network performance and SR-IOV-enabled network virtualization up to 100 Gbps. Crucial for understanding network throughput bottlenecks in heavy database and distributed systems workloads.
-  - **(2016)** [aws blogs - New – AWS Application Load Balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-application-load-balancer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The foundational blog post introducing AWS ALB in 2016, revolutionizing container and microservices ingress on AWS. Contrasts CLB's limitations with ALB's ability to host multiple target groups on a single instance port, enabling dense ECS/EKS hosting.
-  - **(2016)** [Build a Modular and Scalable Amazon VPC Architecture with New Quick Start](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/07/build-a-modular-and-scalable-amazon-vpc-architecture-with-new-quick-start) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An archetypal reference detailing modular AWS VPC deployment patterns. Explores multi-AZ layouts, public/private subnets, and NAT Gateway placements. This blueprint remains the structural basis for most automated enterprise VPC templates today.
-  - **(2016)** [Specifying the VPC for your Amazon RDS DB Instance](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/specifying-the-vpc-for-your-amazon-rds-db-instance) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Documents the structural capability to assign Amazon RDS database instances to isolated VPC subnets. Critical for security architecture, establishing clear boundary isolation where databases exist in strictly private subnets separated from public app tiers.
-  - **(2016)** [Amazon CloudFront now supports HTTP/2](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/09/amazon-cloudfront-now-supports-http2) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announces native HTTP/2 support in CloudFront, highlighting performance gains from request multiplexing and header compression. A major historical milestone for fast content delivery networks, paving the way for modern responsive web applications.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Application Discovery Service Update – Agentless Discovery for VMware](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-application-discovery-service-update-agentless-discovery-for-vmware) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS announcement showing how Application Discovery Service interfaces directly with VMware vCenter environments. Avoids OS agent dependencies to quickly construct VM topology maps.
-  - **(2016)** [Deploying a High-Availability PHP Application with an External Amazon RDS Database to Elastic Beanstalk](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/php-ha-tutorial.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” AWS deployment blueprint detailing how to structure a multi-availability zone PHP application using Beanstalk. Integrates an external multi-AZ Amazon RDS configuration to build failover resilience.
-  - **(2016)** [Creating and Deploying PHP Applications on AWS Elastic Beanstalk](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create_deploy_PHP_eb.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Step-by-step developer guide for compiling, structuring, and launching robust PHP packages on AWS Beanstalk. Documents configuring system environment files and customized runtime settings.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports ASP.NET Core and Multi-App .NET Support](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/aws-elastic-beanstalk-supports-asp-net-core-and-multi-app-net-support) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the 2016 platform expansion adding native support for ASP.NET Core applications and multi-app configuration models in Elastic Beanstalk Windows instances.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Application Load Balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/aws-elastic-beanstalk-supports-application-load-balancer) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Product release documentation outlining integration of Application Load Balancers (ALBs) with Elastic Beanstalk. Unlocks path-based routing, target group pooling, and secure WebSocket connections.
-  - **(2016)** [Configuring an Application Load Balancer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/environments-cfg-applicationloadbalancer.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Operational guide detailing how to declare, scale, and tune target parameters and routing policies on Application Load Balancers inside active Elastic Beanstalk projects.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Nginx Proxy Server with Tomcat](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/aws-elastic-beanstalk-supports-nginx-proxy-server-with-tomcat) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Feature documentation announcing native Nginx reverse proxy configurations sitting in front of Apache Tomcat platforms in Beanstalk. Optimizes delivery of static assets and client routing.
-  - **(2016)** [youtube: AWS OpsWorks Overview and Demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj_LoG6C2xk&list=PLR3sVanzLpJN6BiYS20K4BMPpiDGifbZy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Visual and technical walkthrough demonstrating configuration layers, application deployments, and runtime lifecycle hooks executed via AWS OpsWorks stack engines.
-  - **(2016)** [London DevOps - Trainline, A DevOps Journey - Chris Turvil](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUvUmqu1MBQ) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight tracks the cultural and technical journey of Trainline’s DevOps transition during their full AWS migration. Live Grounding points to this talk as a textbook cultural reference, showing that microservices and infrastructure modernization fail without a parallel shift in organizational communication and delivery practices.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Lambda, Echo, and the Future of Cloud Automation](https://www.logicworks.net/blog/2016/01/aws-lambda-echo-cloud-automation) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical analysis of voice automation and early event-driven serverless architectures using AWS Lambda alongside smart devices. Serves as a reference for evolutionary IoT and API integration models.
-  - **(2016)** [Learn AWS Security Fundamentals with Free and Online Training](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/06/learn-aws-security-fundamentals-with-free-and-online-training)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical training material landing page detailing basic AWS security constructs. Highly useful for onboarding developers to the AWS Shared Responsibility Model, VPC security groups, IAM users, and primitive API auditing.
-  - **(2016)** [PCI DSS Standardized Architecture on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/05/pci-dss-standardized-architecture-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical release information outlining AWS's automated Quick Start reference architecture blueprint for PCI DSS Level 1 compliance. Provides pre-built CloudFormation nesting designs designed to construct multi-tier secure enclaves on AWS.
-  - **(2016)** [Amazon Inspector Announces General Availability for Windows](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/amazon-inspector-announces-general-availability-for-windows) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical announcement outlining Amazon Inspector's release of vulnerability assessment scanning support on Windows Server instances. While foundational, modern operators should reference later Amazon Inspector v2 capabilities for unified container and EC2 scanning.
-  - **(2016)** [Docker Datacenter on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/06/docker-datacenter-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Quick Start guide detailing the automated orchestration of Docker Datacenter (now Mirantis Kubernetes Engine) on AWS. It serves as an architectural design reference from the pre-Kubernetes dominance era, describing multi-zone registry configurations, control planes, and Swarm-based container engines.
-  - **(2016)** [aws.amazon.com: First AWS Certification Study Guide Now Available](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/10/first-aws-certification-study-guide-now-available)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical announcement of the first official AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate Study Guide. While highly informative on classical concepts, modern practitioners must supplement it with current AWS documentation to address the evolved features of modern cloud services.
-  - **(2015)** [Git DMZ Flow](https://gist.github.com/djspiewak/9f2f91085607a4859a66) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The Git DMZ Flow introduces a specialized 'demilitarized zone' branch acting as a buffer between feature integrations and the protected production branch. Automated CI suites run validation tasks directly in this zone, completely preventing unstable changes from polluting main lines without relying on complex manual gates.
-  - **(2015)** [gist.github.com/JamesMGreene: A comparison of using `git flow` commands' versus raw `git` commands](https://gist.github.com/JamesMGreene/cdd0ac49f90c987e45ac) [BASH CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A detailed side-by-side terminal command comparison showing what the automated `git-flow` wrapper does under the hood versus raw Git commands. Essential for engineers who need to debug broken branch states or build custom CI/CD scripts without external dependencies.
-  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Http Status Code Errors in SEO](https://www.slideshare.net/AdelaRoger/http-status-code-errors-in-seo) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational slide compilation tracking HTTP status response codes and assessing their performance impacts on search crawl optimizations, redirect protocols, and indexing configurations.
-  - **(2015)** [SPDY & HTTP 2 with Akamai CTO Guy Podjarny](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkLBrHW4NhQ) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of research, implementation guides, and case studies detailing performance characteristics during the migration phase from Google's SPDY protocol toward formal HTTP/2 frameworks.
-  - **(2015)** [HTTP/2 With JBoss EAP 7 - Tech Preview](https://blog.eisele.net/2015/11/http2-with-jboss-eap-7.html) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details configurations and challenges during the early-access implementation of HTTP/2 routing inside JBoss EAP 7. Outlines setup rules for ALPN dependencies, TLS parameters, and concurrent stream mappings.
-  - **(2015)** [Using Version Control in VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/sourcecontrol/overview) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official guide detailing VS Code's native source control integration, enabling developers to execute Git workflows directly within the editor. It covers staging, committing, branching, and resolving merge conflicts without switching to an external terminal.
-  - **(2015)** [Talk Python To Me Podcast](https://talkpython.fm) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A popular audio series analyzing ecosystem advancements, engineering practices, and technical developments in Python. Features deep-dive conversations with developers from Microsoft, Google, and the core CPython team.
-  - **(2015)** [fedoralovespython.org 🌟](https://fedoralovespython.org) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Specialized guide highlighting Python integration within Fedora and Red Hat Linux distributions. Demonstrates system-level binary dependencies, pip-to-rpm management, and kernel automation script packaging.
-  - **(2015)** [My top 5 β€˜new’ Python modules of 2015](https://blog.rtwilson.com/my-top-5-new-python-modules-of-2015) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An archival review exploring breakout standard and third-party modules from 2015, capturing the early adoption of modern async and formatting libraries in Python.
-  - **(2015)** [Awesome Django. A curated list of awesome Django apps, projects and resources](https://gitlab.com/rosarior/awesome-django) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive, curated catalog targeting Django extensions, applications, utility libraries, and pedagogical materials designed to scale monolithic web applications.
-  - **(2015)** [How To Deadlock Your Python With getaddrinfo()](https://emptysqua.re/blog/getaddrinfo-deadlock) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” In-depth technical analysis explaining threading blockages and deadlocks caused by concurrent calls to glibc DNS resolution. Crucial for engineering reliable microservices on POSIX environments.
-  - **(2015)** [Don't Make Us Say We Told You So: virtualenv for New Pythonistas](https://pyvideo.org/video/3460/dont-make-us-say-we-told-you-so-virtualenv-for) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical video guide showing dependency isolation patterns with `virtualenv`. Discusses global library pollution issues and modern environment alternatives.
-  - **(2015)** [commandlinefu.com: pip install into current directory without virtualenv](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/17656/pip-install-into-current-directory-without-virtualenv) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical command-line snippet illustrating local directory package installations via pip flags. Useful for minimal sandbox debugging but superseded by standard containerized deployment mounts.
-  - **(2015)** [Talk Python To Me Podcast. Episode #36: Python IDEs with the PyCharm team](https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/36/python-ides-with-the-pycharm-team) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historic podcast episode exploring the engineering challenges behind parsing, index optimization, and refactoring engines in modern IDE platforms like PyCharm.
-  - **(2015)** [If you don't like exceptions, you don't like Python](https://stupidpythonideas.blogspot.com.es/2015/05/if-you-dont-like-exceptions-you-dont.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep-dive analysis of Pythonic exception-handling philosophy ('EAFP' - Easier to Ask for Forgiveness than Permission). Explains why exceptions are central to control flow, iterator protocols, and idiomatic resource management. Emphasizes why bypassing native exception design hinders clean enterprise software engineering.
-  - **(2015)** [TDD with Django, from scratch: a beginner's intro to testing and web development](https://www.pyvideo.org/video/3509/tdd-with-django-from-scratch-a-beginners-intro) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Historical tutorial introducing Test-Driven Development (TDD) concepts in Django. Evaluates assertion workflows, testing isolated model components, and unit test integrations within early Python CI environments.
-  - **(2015)** [Slideshare: Caching](https://www.slideshare.net/NasceniaIT/brown-bag-caching-rafi-faisal-48694442)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A fundamental slide presentation mapping out early caching architectures. It provides high-level overviews of browser cache policies, reverse proxy structures, CDN nodes, and database query caches.
-  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Haproxy web performance](https://www.slideshare.net/haproxytech/haproxy-web-performance-55536394)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical presentation slides focusing on HAProxy optimizations. It targets key configurations for decreasing response latency, including Keep-Alive tuning, memory buffers, and HTTP protocol compression.
-  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Haproxy best practice](https://www.slideshare.net/haproxytech/haproxy-best-practice)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of engineering best practices for building highly available HAProxy configurations. It covers multi-tenant rate limiting, connection pooling limits, SSL offloading patterns, and syslog configurations.
-  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Load Balancing MySQL with HAProxy](https://www.slideshare.net/Severalnines/load-balancing-mysql-with-haproxy-webinar-replay-english-44071270) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Slide presentation focused on load balancing MySQL database backends. It illustrates TCP level health checks, read/write splitting, query redirection patterns, and seamless failover configurations.
-  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Performance Tuning of HAProxy for Database Load Balancing](https://www.slideshare.net/Severalnines/haproxy-mysql-slides) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Deep technical slide deck illustrating OS and kernel-level optimizations for HAProxy. It details socket buffer limits, epoll utilization, and high-concurrency TCP handshake tunings for databases.
-  - **(2015)** [Nginx: a caching, thumbnailing, reverse proxying image server? 🌟](https://charlesleifer.com/blog/nginx-a-caching-thumbnailing-reverse-proxying-image-server-) [NGINX CONF CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A structural configuration showcase demonstrating Nginx's ability to act as a real-time, lightweight image resizing proxy using its native image filter module. Illustrates the power of Nginx as an all-in-one low-footprint media engine.
-  - **(2015)** [AWS Cost Explorer Update – Access to EC2 Usage Data](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-cost-explorer-update-access-to-ec2-usage-data) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Analyzes early programmatic access to granular EC2 metrics inside Cost Explorer. Provides foundational methodologies for early-stage cloud-native resource optimization and FinOps planning.
-  - **(2015)** [InfoWorld Review – Amazon Aurora Rocks MySQL](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/infoworld-review-amazon-aurora-rocks-mysql) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Historical analysis validating Amazon Aurora's decoupled compute and storage architecture. In production contexts, it remains a de facto standard for high-throughput, low-latency relational engines.
-  - **(2015)** [aws.amazon.com/en/iot](https://aws.amazon.com/iot) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical documentation for AWS IoT Core, a high-throughput managed broker designed to securely route and map billions of device telemetry streams into cloud databases and analysis applications.
-  - **(2015)** [developers.googleblog.com: Introducing gRPC, a new open source HTTP/2 RPC Framework](https://developers.googleblog.com/introducing-grpc-a-new-open-source-http2-rpc-framework) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's landmark announcement introducing gRPC, an open-source, high-performance RPC framework built on HTTP/2 multiplexing and Protocol Buffers serialization. Serves as historical documentation of the transition from heavy XML/JSON REST interfaces to streaming, contract-based communications.
-  - **(2015)** [AWS WAF - Web Application Firewall](https://aws.amazon.com/waf) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The cloud-native web application firewall designed to protect web applications and APIs from common web exploits and bots. Integrates directly with CloudFront, Application Load Balancers, and API Gateways, offering robust managed rule sets alongside customizable rate-limiting and custom match conditions.
-  - **(2015)** [OCI: Open Container Initiative](https://opencontainers.org) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The primary industry-governed specification standard for container formats and runtimes. By defining precise, cross-vendor standards for OCI Image Specifications and Runtime Specifications, it ensures complete runtime interoperability across diverse infrastructure orchestrators and container engines.
-  - **(2014)** [paulhammant.com: Microsoft's Trunk-Based Development](https://paulhammant.com/2014/04/03/microsofts-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical study on how Microsoft adapted Trunk-Based Development practices across large engineering groups. Explores the tooling upgrades and operational adaptations necessary to support thousands of developers pushing to a single main branch daily.
-  - **(2014)** [Removing the last commit](https://gist.github.com/CrookedNumber/8964442) [BASH CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical troubleshooting guide mapping out strategies to revert or reset the latest Git commit. Explains the critical differences between `--soft`, `--mixed`, and `--hard` reset commands for local and remote recovery workflows.
-  - **(2014)** [gitlab.com](https://about.gitlab.com) [RUBY CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GitLab is an all-in-one DevSecOps platform that brings together Git hosting, automated CI/CD pipelines, container registries, and infrastructure monitoring. Offers a comprehensive control plane to manage the entire modern software delivery lifecycle.
-  - **(2014)** [Why Python 3 exists](https://www.snarky.ca/why-python-3-exists) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Essential language-design manifesto detailing the architectural requirements behind breaking Unicode and ASCII barriers, shifting to clean string handling, and retiring Python 2 runtime platforms.
-  - **(2014)** [Setting up Python on OSX: UPDATED](https://staticnat.com/setting-up-python-on-osx) [BASH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” System administration guide documenting Homebrew integration, pyenv setups, and environment path configurations on macOS. (Note: Primarily historical compared to modern 2026 container-based local architectures).
-  - **(2014)** [PEP 8 Cheatsheet 🌟](https://www.scribd.com/document/207247675/PEP-8-Cheatsheet-2009)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Concise quick-reference guide summarizing Python style guidelines defined in PEP 8. It highlights styling rules for variable naming, indentation, imports, layout, and comment structures to maintain idiomatic, readable codebases across distributed engineering teams.
-  - **(2014)** [slideshare: How To Set Up SQL Load Balancing with HAProxy](https://www.slideshare.net/Severalnines/severalnines-ha-proxyjul20143) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A step-by-step instructional slide deck detailing the setup of robust database proxies. It explores load balancing techniques, health verification agents, and transaction limits for active SQL backends.
-  - **(2014)** [Nginxconf 2014. When Dynamic Becomes Static:The Next Step in Web Caching Techniques: Wim Godden](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OssIuHbgzJY) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A progressive conference talk detailing advanced architectural patterns to transform dynamic responses into static cache structures. Explores proxy caching, microcaching, and purge mechanics on the Nginx reverse proxy layer to survive heavy traffic spikes.
-  - **(2014)** [AWS Tips I Wish I'd Known Before I Started (Feb 2014)](https://wblinks.com/notes/aws-tips-i-wish-id-known-before-i-started) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A collection of fundamental AWS operational constraints including early patterns in IAM, billing, and VPC configuration. Although dated, it outlines core architectural traps teams still solve using Control Tower.
-  - **(2014)** [Cambios importantes en la gestiΓ³n de memoria de Java 8 de Oracle](https://karunsubramanian.com/websphere/one-important-change-in-memory-management-in-java-8) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical article exploring the systemic shifts in Oracle Java 8's memory management model, highlighting the deletion of Permanent Generation (PermGen) and the introduction of Metaspace. It details how class metadata is offloaded to native memory, significantly reducing the occurrence of OutOfMemoryError exceptions in enterprise application servers like IBM WebSphere and JBoss.
-  - **(2014)** [PermGen eliminado](https://www.infoq.com/articles/Java-PERMGEN-Removed)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A deep-dive technical brief on InfoQ describing the dynamic architecture shift resulting from the removal of PermGen in JDK 8. The article reviews Metaspace configuration parameters, auto-tuning behavior, garbage collection triggers for classloader metadata, and the operational adjustments required for zero-downtime Java migrations.
-  - **(2013)** [SELinux](https://www.slideshare.net/openshift/openshift-18812162)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An early architectural overview of security layers in OpenShift, detailing how SELinux and Multi-Category Security (MCS) keep container filesystems separated.
-  - **(2013)** [windup](https://github.com/windup) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Windup (upstream source for Red Hat Migration Toolkit for Applications) is an extensible, rule-based modernization engine. It analyzes Java application bytecode and source files to generate detailed cloud-readiness and microservice conversion reports.
-  - **(2013)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Role based Access control using Spring Security and MVC, Mapping LDAP Groups to Authorities for Authorization](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2013/07/role-based-access-control-using-spring-security-ldap-authorities-mapping-mvc.html) [JAVA CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A historical implementation guide detailing role-based access control (RBAC) mapping LDAP directory groups onto Spring Security authorities. While LDAP remains common, modern 2026 architectures heavily prefer stateless, OAuth2/OIDC and JWT-based validation models.
-  - **(2013)** [paulhammant.com: What is Trunk-Based Development?](https://paulhammant.com/2013/04/05/what-is-trunk-based-development) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An foundational architectural essay by Paul Hammant detailing Trunk-Based Development mechanics. He argues that delayed integrations cause system-wide delivery bottlenecks, explaining why high-performing systems rely on dynamic runtime toggling and direct-to-main trunk pushes.
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-  - **(2013)** [The docker-py repository: an API client for docker written in Python](https://docker-py.readthedocs.org) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official Python client library for the Docker Engine API. Allows infrastructure architects to orchestrate, inspect, pull, and execute containerized workflows directly inside automated Python control planes.
-  - **(2012)** [Git-flow cheatsheet](https://danielkummer.github.io/git-flow-cheatsheet/index.html) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An interactive, visual cheatsheet summarizing standard `git-flow` command line operations. Provides developers with quick, copy-pasteable snippets for initializing, executing, and finalizing feature, release, and hotfix branches.
-  - **(2012)** [git-flow.readthedocs.io](https://git-flow.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference documentation for the git-flow CLI extension, which wraps core Git commands to automate Vincent Driessen's branching model. It details low-level subcommands for features, releases, and hotfixes, making complex git operations more accessible from the command line.
-  - **(2012)** [Full Stack Python is an open book that explains each Python web application stack layer and provides the best web resources for those topics](https://www.fullstackpython.com) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Comprehensive open-access roadmap classifying the entire Python web stack. Details deployments, databases, security configurations, and web servers, bridging the gap between basic code and production scaling.
-  - **(2012)** [realpython.com](https://realpython.com) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Premier Python learning platform delivering granular technical deep-dives into topics ranging from async concurrency, memory management, and advanced typing schemas to automated system scripting.
-  - **(2012)** [Slideshare: Introduction to memcached](https://www.slideshare.net/oemebamo/introduction-to-memcached) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A baseline slide presentation outlining Memcached's memory structure, client hashing, and key eviction strategies. Highly useful for engineers studying early web-scale architecture concepts and memory-efficient software design.
-  - **(2012)** [Youtube: Introduction to NoSQL by Martin Fowler](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI_g07C_Q5I)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Martin Fowler’s classic presentation detailing NoSQL database paradigms. Analyzes key-value, document, column-family, and graph databases, clarifying aggregate-oriented modeling and performance trade-offs against relational databases.
-  - **(2011)** [github.com/jenkinsci 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The master open-source organization repository on GitHub housing the core Jenkins server source and thousands of community plugins. It is the primary engineering base for modernizing Jenkins capabilities.
-  - **(2011)** [devroom.io: Git Squash your latests commits into one](https://www.devroom.io/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A direct, syntax-focused reference detailing how to coalesce multiple local micro-commits into a single master delivery. Provides rapid, actionable CLI examples using 'git reset' and 'git rebase' to clean up local histories prior to public repository synchronization.
-  - **(2011)** [pyvideo.org](https://pyvideo.org) [HTML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Large-scale index mapping PyCon keynotes and technical conference recordings. It offers an extensive historical database of advanced talks on performance engineering, system design, and AI integrations.
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-  - **(2010)** [nvie.com: Feature Branches. A successful Git branching model](https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An extract of Vincent Driessen's GitFlow detailing feature branch mechanics. It outlines the conventions for branching off and merging back into the `develop` line, providing a structured approach for isolation that is best suited for scheduled release cycles.
-  - **(2010)** [Dapper](https://research.google/pubs/dapper-a-large-scale-distributed-systems-tracing-infrastructure) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Google's seminal research paper on large-scale distributed systems tracing infrastructure. Formed the theoretical basis and design patterns for modern tracing architectures including Zipkin, Jaeger, and OpenTelemetry.
-  - **(2010)** [LearnPython.org interactive Python tutorial](https://www.learnpython.org) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Browser-based, interactive Python learning playground allowing engineers to quickly grasp procedural syntax, object models, and key library capabilities through directly executed code challenges.
-  - **(2009)** [nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org/en) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Home of the Node.js project, an asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 engine. Leverages a non-blocking I/O model to run high-throughput networking services at scale.
-  - **(2008)** [bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Bitbucket is Atlassian's repository management service, featuring native Jira integrations, built-in pipelines, and repository permission controls. Optimized for enterprise environments, it simplifies managing private Git codebases alongside project planning tools.
-  - **(2008)** [AWS Support](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed directory of AWS premium tier services, offering technical case routing, cloud guidance, and access to Trusted Advisor tools to maintain cluster health and SLA commitments.
-  - **(2008)** [blog.pythonlibrary.org 🌟](https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Practical engineering blog detailing specialized Python packages, GUI programming frameworks (wxPython, Tkinter), and library updates for system administrators and automation engineers.
-  - **(2008)** [Dough Hellmann - Python, OpenStack and Open Source](https://doughellmann.com) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Professional engineering journal by Doug Hellmann focusing on deep standard library structures (PyMOTW) and enterprise-level OpenStack cloud engineering with Python.
-  - **(2008)** [v8.dev:](https://v8.dev) [C++ CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official site of Google's high-performance, open-source WebAssembly and JavaScript engine written in C++. Powering Node.js and Chromium, it compiles JavaScript directly to native machine code using advanced JIT compilation techniques.
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-  - **(2006)** [AWS Glossary](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/glos-chap.html) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official reference guide compiling definitions of all key AWS vocabulary, services, and structural acronyms, ensuring team-wide alignment when designing cloud environments.
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-  - [Dzone: how to use postman to manage and execute your APIs](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-use-postman-to-manage-and-execute-your-apis)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: how to use postman to manage and execute your APIs in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Kubernetes Tutorial: Your Complete Guide to Deploying an App on' AWS with Postman 🌟](https://medium.com/better-practices/kubernetes-tutorial-b6f302a67426)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Kubernetes Tutorial: Your Complete Guide to Deploying an App on' AWS with Postman 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [blog.balasundar.com: Run Postman collections using Newman and Python](https://blog.balasundar.com/run-postman-collections-using-newman-and-python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.balasundar.com: Run Postman collections using Newman and Python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [venturebeat.com: Cloudflare acquires Linc to automate web app deployment](https://venturebeat.com/2020/12/22/cloudflare-acquires-linc-to-automate-web-app-deployment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering venturebeat.com: Cloudflare acquires Linc to automate web app deployment in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops](https://medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Anthos-at-Home: Spinning Up a Bare-Metal Anthos' Cluster on Dumpster Servers](https://medium.com/google-cloud/anthos-at-home-spinning-up-a-bare-metal-anthos-cluster-on-dumpster-servers-5bcef301cfa5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/google-cloud: Anthos-at-Home: Spinning Up a Bare-Metal Anthos' Cluster on Dumpster Servers in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [Dzone: Configuration Drift 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/configuration-drift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Configuration Drift 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [blog.openshift.com: openshift hive cluster as a service](https://blog.openshift.comopenshift-hive-cluster-as-a-service)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com: openshift hive cluster as a service in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 2](https://blog.openshift.comhelm-and-operators-on-openshift-part-2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Using Kubernetes Operators to Manage the Lifecycle of AI Applications](https://medium.com/@bherta/using-kubernetes-operators-to-manage-the-lifecycle-of-ai-applications-5682c3b372b3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Using Kubernetes Operators to Manage the Lifecycle of AI Applications in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Securing Containers with Red Hat Quay and Clair β€” Part I](https://medium.com/opstalk/securing-containers-with-red-hat-quay-and-clair-part-i-bcec8d170536)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Securing Containers with Red Hat Quay and Clair β€” Part I in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Red Hat Application Migration Toolkit](https://developers.redhat.com/products/mta/overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Red Hat Application Migration Toolkit in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [developers.redhat.com: **Red Hat Container Development Kit**](https://developers.redhat.com/products/cdk/overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: **Red Hat Container Development Kit** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: OpenShift Egress Options](https://dzone.com/articles/openshift-egress-options)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: OpenShift Egress Options in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Red Hat Developer cheat sheets 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/cheatsheets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Red Hat Developer cheat sheets 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: The DevOps Cheat Sheet](https://medium.com/dataseries/the-devops-cheat-sheet-3177d6cf361c)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: The DevOps Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [developers.redhat.com: Intermediate Linux Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/intermediate-linux-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Intermediate Linux Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [bash.cyberciti.biz: Man command](https://bash.cyberciti.biz/guide/Man_command)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering bash.cyberciti.biz: Man command in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [wikipedia: Google Search](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Search)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Google Search in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [cloud-architect.fr: AZ-CheatSheet: Become an expert in Azure Landing Zones](https://www.cloud-architect.fr/2022/01/19/az-cheatsheet-become-an-expert-in-azure-landing-zones)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloud-architect.fr: AZ-CheatSheet: Become an expert in Azure Landing Zones in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Red Hat Developer eBooks 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/ebooks)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Red Hat Developer eBooks 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [manifests.io 🌟](https://manifests.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==manifests.io== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [linuxacademy](https://linuxacademy.com/blog/containers/kubernetes-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering linuxacademy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: kubectl commands cheat sheet](https://dzone.com/articles/kubectl-commands-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: kubectl commands cheat sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [cheatsheet.dennyzhang.com: kubectl kubernetes free cheat sheet 🌟](https://cheatsheet.dennyzhang.com/cheatsheet-kubernetes-a4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cheatsheet.dennyzhang.com: kubectl kubernetes free cheat sheet 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Awesome Kubernetes Command-Line Hacks](https://medium.com/better-programming/awesome-kubernetes-command-line-hacks-8bd3604e394f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Awesome Kubernetes Command-Line Hacks in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [akhilsharma.work: kubectl Get Resource - Short Names](https://akhilsharma.work/kubectl-get-resource-short-names)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering akhilsharma.work: kubectl Get Resource - Short Names in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.mimacom.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet](https://blog.mimacom.com/kubernetes-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.mimacom.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Awesome Kubernetes Command-Line Hacks](https://betterprogramming.pub/awesome-kubernetes-command-line-hacks-8bd3604e394f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Awesome Kubernetes Command-Line Hacks in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : kubectl - communication with pods and containers' / running commands inside pods and containers](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/05/kubernetes-101-kubectl-communication.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : kubectl - communication with pods and containers' / running commands inside pods and containers in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Kubectl Commands All Beginners Must Know](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubectl-commands-all-beginners-must-know-e504349fcec9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Kubectl Commands All Beginners Must Know in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@devopsfolks8546: Kubectl Commands Cheat Sheet. List Of Kubernetes' Most Useful Commands](https://medium.com/@devopsfolks8546/1-pods-c3d1a9349ba0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@devopsfolks8546: Kubectl Commands Cheat Sheet. List Of Kubernetes' Most Useful Commands in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [betterprogramming.pub: A Beginners’ Cheat Sheet for Docker | Arjav Dave](https://betterprogramming.pub/a-beginners-cheat-sheet-for-docker-f5024fd6c17f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: A Beginners’ Cheat Sheet for Docker | Arjav Dave in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [zeroturnaround.com: Git cheat sheet 🌟](https://www.jrebel.com/blog/git-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering zeroturnaround.com: Git cheat sheet 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [The awesome git cheat sheet](https://the-awesome-git-cheat-sheet.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The awesome git cheat sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [developers.redhat.com: Git cheat sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheetsgit)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering developers.redhat.com: Git cheat sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone.com: refcard - getting started with git](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: refcard - getting started with git in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Top 35 Git Commands With Examples 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/top-35-git-commands-with-examples-and-bonus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Top 35 Git Commands With Examples 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [enlear.academy: 20 Git Commands Every Developer Should Know](https://enlear.academy/26-git-command-i-use-all-the-time-cheatsheet-6c5682ded2af)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering enlear.academy: 20 Git Commands Every Developer Should Know in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: 8 Advanced Git Commands Universities Won’t Teach' You](https://betterprogramming.pub/8-advanced-git-commands-university-wont-teach-you-fe63b483d34b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: 8 Advanced Git Commands Universities Won’t Teach' You in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [dzone: Terraform Cheat Sheet](https://dzone.com/articles/terraform-cli-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Terraform Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [thedevopsblog.co.uk: Terraform Cheat Sheet](https://thedevopsblog.co.uk/terraform-cli-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering thedevopsblog.co.uk: Terraform Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hashicorp.com: Using Template Files with HashiCorp Packer](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/using-template-files-with-hashicorp-packer)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Using Template Files with HashiCorp Packer in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [openshift.tips](https://openshift.tips)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering openshift.tips in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [faun.pub: Helm Command Cheat Sheet | By M. Sharma](https://faun.pub/helm-command-cheat-sheet-by-m-sharma-488706ecf131)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: Helm Command Cheat Sheet | By M. Sharma in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet](https://www.jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [mingliang.me: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://mingliang.me/blog/gradle-cheatsheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering mingliang.me: Gradle Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Jenkins Cheat Sheet](https://medium.com/edureka/jenkins-cheat-sheet-e0f7e25558a3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Jenkins Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [balajisblog.com: Cheatsheet for Bitbucket Pipelines](https://balajisblog.com/cheatsheet-for-bitbucket-pipelines)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering balajisblog.com: Cheatsheet for Bitbucket Pipelines in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone Refcard: Getting Started with Apache JMeter](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-apache-jmeter?chapter=1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone Refcard: Getting Started with Apache JMeter in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Groovy Templates Cheat Sheet for JMeter](https://dzone.com/articles/the-groovy-templates-cheat-sheet-for-jmeter)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Groovy Templates Cheat Sheet for JMeter in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: 15 Kafka CLI Commands For Everyday Programming](https://betterprogramming.pub/kafka-cli-commands-1a135a4ae1bd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: 15 Kafka CLI Commands For Everyday Programming in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: NestJS: Microservices with gRPC, API Gateway,' and Authentication β€” Part 1/2](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/nestjs-microservices-with-grpc-api-gateway-and-authentication-part-1-2-650009c03686)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: NestJS: Microservices with gRPC, API Gateway,' and Authentication β€” Part 1/2 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [sqltutorial.org: SQL Cheat Sheet](https://www.sqltutorial.org/sql-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sqltutorial.org: SQL Cheat Sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [python.plainenglish.io: The Ultimate Python Cheat Sheet | Muhammad Umair](https://python.plainenglish.io/ultimate-python-cheat-sheet-f2930e08669c)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering python.plainenglish.io: The Ultimate Python Cheat Sheet | Muhammad Umair in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet](https://simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Scrum refcard](https://dzone.com/refcardz/scrum)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Scrum refcard in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [OpenShift 3.11: Configuring the cluster auto-scaler in AWS](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/admin_guide/cluster-autoscaler.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift 3.11: Configuring the cluster auto-scaler in AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [OpenShift 4.4: Applying autoscaling to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/machine_management/applying-autoscaling.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift 4.4: Applying autoscaling to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Wikipedia.org: OpenShift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenShift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia.org: OpenShift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.openshift.com 🌟](https://docs.openshift.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/openshift](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/openshift in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/redhat](https://www.reddit.com/r/redhat)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/redhat in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [OpenShift.io](https://openshift.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering OpenShift.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [openshift-ireland.com](https://openshift-ireland.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering openshift-ireland.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [I’m So Sorry OpenShift, I’ve Taken You for Granted 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/im-so-sorry-openshift-i-ve-taken-you-for-granted-f36fb47ea4d9)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering I’m So Sorry OpenShift, I’ve Taken You for Granted 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.openshift.com: Enabling tab completion](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/cli_reference/openshift_cli/configuring-cli.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: Enabling tab completion in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: How to enable OpenShift oc bash auto completion](https://medium.com/@ismailyenigul/how-to-enable-openshift-oc-bash-auto-completion-958b80e56e17)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: How to enable OpenShift oc bash auto completion in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [udemy.com: Red Hat OpenShift With Jenkins: DevOps For Beginners](https://www.udemy.com/red-hat-openshift)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: Red Hat OpenShift With Jenkins: DevOps For Beginners in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [udemy.com: OpenShift Enterprise v3.2 Installation and Configuration](https://www.udemy.com/openshift-enterprise-installation-and-configuration/learn/v4/overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: OpenShift Enterprise v3.2 Installation and Configuration in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [udemy.com: Ultimate Openshift (2018) Bootcamp by School of Devops 🌟](https://www.udemy.com/ultimate-openshift-bootcamp-by-school-of-devops)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: Ultimate Openshift (2018) Bootcamp by School of Devops 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Udemy: OpenShift 4 desde cero 🌟](https://www.udemy.com/course/openshift-4-desde-cero)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Udemy: OpenShift 4 desde cero 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift/comments/e1kw48/openshift_42_vsphere_install)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.openshift.com: OpenShift 3 Overview](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/index.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: OpenShift 3 Overview in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.openshift.com: OpenShift 3 Securing the Container Platform](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/security/securing_container_platform.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: OpenShift 3 Securing the Container Platform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [ocs.openshift.com: OpenShift 4 Understanding Authentication](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/authentication/understanding-authentication.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ocs.openshift.com: OpenShift 4 Understanding Authentication in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.openshift.com: Managing Security Context Constraints](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/admin_guide/manage_scc.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: Managing Security Context Constraints in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [docs.openshift.com: Managing Security Context Constraints. Security Context' Constraints](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/additional_concepts/authorization.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering docs.openshift.com: Managing Security Context Constraints. Security Context' Constraints in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [cloud.ibm.com: OpenShift Ingress](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/openshift?topic=openshift-ingress)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloud.ibm.com: OpenShift Ingress in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io](https://cloudpak8s.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [wiki.bash-hackers.org](https://wiki.bash-hackers.org)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wiki.bash-hackers.org in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [zeef.com: e-learning](https://e-learning.zeef.com/tracy.parish)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering zeef.com: e-learning in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Udemy.com](https://www.udemy.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Udemy.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Udacity.com](https://eu.udacity.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Udacity.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [guru99.com](https://www.guru99.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering guru99.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [dzone: Implementing Serverless Microservices Architecture on AWS](https://dzone.com/articles/implementing-serverless-microservices-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Implementing Serverless Microservices Architecture on AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com: Serverless Architecture design on major clouds](https://vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com/serverless-architecture-design-on-major-clouds-8c53c2aa62d2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com: Serverless Architecture design on major clouds in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: When to Use Serverless, and When to Use Kubernetes 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/when-to-use-serverless-when-to-use-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: When to Use Serverless, and When to Use Kubernetes 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [reddit.com/r/gradle](https://www.reddit.com/r/gradle)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/gradle in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [reddit.com/r/jmeter](https://www.reddit.com/r/jmeter)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/jmeter in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [reddit.com/r/digital_ocean](https://www.reddit.com/r/digital_ocean)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/digital_ocean in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/cloudcomputing](https://www.reddit.com/r/cloudcomputing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/cloudcomputing in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/haproxy](https://www.reddit.com/r/haproxy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/haproxy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/Traefik](https://www.reddit.com/r/Traefik)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/Traefik in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/istio](https://www.reddit.com/r/istio)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/istio in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/Terraform](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/ansible](https://www.reddit.com/r/ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/ansible in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/postgres](https://www.reddit.com/r/postgres)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/postgres in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/git](https://www.reddit.com/r/git)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/git in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/java](https://www.reddit.com/r/java)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/java in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/python](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows](https://www.reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [Stack Overflow Collectives 🌟](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Stack Overflow Collectives 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟](https://awesomeopensource.com/projects/cidr)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [wikipedia: Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Platform,_Enterprise_Edition)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@javachampions : Java is still free](https://medium.com/@javachampions/java-is-still-free-2-0-0-6b9aa8d6d244)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@javachampions : Java is still free in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [dzone: Choosing Library To Build Rest API in Java](https://dzone.com/articles/building-rest-api-in-java)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Choosing Library To Build Rest API in Java in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Top 5 Frameworks Java developers can learn for' Microservices Development in 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/top-5-frameworks-java-developers-can-learn-for-microservices-development-in-2022-848da66d6651)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/javarevisited: Top 5 Frameworks Java developers can learn for' Microservices Development in 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@aritra.chatterjee_: Hexagonal architecture in java](https://medium.com/@aritra.chatterjee_/hexagonal-architecture-in-java-7ac8f4bea753)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@aritra.chatterjee_: Hexagonal architecture in java in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [blog.learncodeonline.in: Everything about Ansible Variables 🌟](https://blog.learncodeonline.in/everything-about-ansible-variables)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.learncodeonline.in: Everything about Ansible Variables 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Automate Filling Templates With Python 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/automate-filling-templates-with-python-1ff6c6fd595e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Automate Filling Templates With Python 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [pub.towardsai.net: Why Map(), Filter() And Reduce() Functions are so Famous?](https://pub.towardsai.net/why-map-filter-and-reduce-functions-are-so-famous-4c8e42fd0755)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering pub.towardsai.net: Why Map(), Filter() And Reduce() Functions are so Famous? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [amitprius.medium.com: Python Dictionary: Zero to Hero with Examples](https://amitprius.medium.com/python-dictionary-zero-to-hero-with-examples-a7497a672dd4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering amitprius.medium.com: Python Dictionary: Zero to Hero with Examples in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [python.plainenglish.io: It’s Time to Say Goodbye to These Obsolete Python' Libraries 🌟](https://python.plainenglish.io/its-time-to-say-goodbye-to-these-obsolete-python-libraries-7c02aa77d84a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering python.plainenglish.io: It’s Time to Say Goodbye to These Obsolete Python' Libraries 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [guru99.com: Mutable & Immutable Objects in Python {EXAMPLES} 🌟](https://www.guru99.com/mutable-and-immutable-in-python.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering guru99.com: Mutable & Immutable Objects in Python {EXAMPLES} 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Python List Comprehensions Are More Powerful Than' You Might Think](https://betterprogramming.pub/python-list-comprehensions-are-more-powerful-than-you-might-think-3363a90e5bb0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Python List Comprehensions Are More Powerful Than' You Might Think in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@yonatanzunger: Advanced Python: Achieving High Performance with' Code Generation 🌟🌟](https://medium.com/@yonatanzunger/advanced-python-achieving-high-performance-with-code-generation-796b177ec79)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@yonatanzunger: Advanced Python: Achieving High Performance with' Code Generation 🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@connect.hashblock: Learn how you can create a chatbot in Python](https://medium.com/@connect.hashblock/learn-how-you-can-create-a-chatbot-in-python-da136467309b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@connect.hashblock: Learn how you can create a chatbot in Python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [adicode.ml: Take your web development to next level with these python libraries](https://adicode.ml/python-libraries-for-webdevelopment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering adicode.ml: Take your web development to next level with these python libraries in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@terminalsandcoffee: Mastering Python: How to Generate a List' of Dictionaries for Files in Your Working Directory with One Script](https://medium.com/@terminalsandcoffee/mastering-python-how-to-generate-a-list-of-dictionaries-for-files-in-your-working-directory-with-7cab8b485e69)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@terminalsandcoffee: Mastering Python: How to Generate a List' of Dictionaries for Files in Your Working Directory with One Script in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.devops.dev: Generating A List of Dictionaries With Python](https://blog.devops.dev/generating-a-list-of-dictionaries-with-python-77fca1854911)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.devops.dev: Generating A List of Dictionaries With Python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [python.plainenglish.io: REST: A Quick Guide to Building Scalable and Flexible' Systems Using HTTP](https://python.plainenglish.io/rest-a-quick-guide-to-building-scalable-and-flexible-systems-using-http-62154841eefd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering python.plainenglish.io: REST: A Quick Guide to Building Scalable and Flexible' Systems Using HTTP in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hub.tinztwins.de: 7 Hidden Python Tips for 2024](https://hub.tinztwins.de/7-hidden-python-tips-for-2024)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hub.tinztwins.de: 7 Hidden Python Tips for 2024 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/bitgrit-data-science-publication: latexify: Writing LaTeX with' Python](https://medium.com/bitgrit-data-science-publication/latexify-writing-latex-with-python-6c0fa4b2e9d5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/bitgrit-data-science-publication: latexify: Writing LaTeX with' Python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Dockerize Your Django Apps](https://betterprogramming.pub/dockerize-your-django-apps-428189407c69)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==betterprogramming.pub: Dockerize Your Django Apps== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [rajansahu713.medium.com: Hands-On Guide to Restful API using Flask Python](https://rajansahu713.medium.com/hands-on-guide-to-restful-api-using-flask-python-16270f866ffe)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering rajansahu713.medium.com: Hands-On Guide to Restful API using Flask Python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit: Ship Better Python Using Feature Flags](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/3zl3g4/ship_better_python_using_feature_flags)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit: Ship Better Python Using Feature Flags in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit: Real examples of unit testing](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/3zl0p6/real_examples_of_unit_testing)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit: Real examples of unit testing in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Use Pandas to Consume Data and Perform Data' Analysis](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-use-pandas-to-consume-data-and-perform-data-analysis-76e000ad5480)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==betterprogramming.pub: How to Use Pandas to Consume Data and Perform Data' Analysis== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [iaviral.medium.com: Most used functions in Pandas](https://iaviral.medium.com/most-used-functions-in-pandas-7c12ae238185)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering iaviral.medium.com: Most used functions in Pandas in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Pandas Illustrated: The Definitive Visual Guide to' Pandas](https://betterprogramming.pub/pandas-illustrated-the-definitive-visual-guide-to-pandas-c31fa921a43)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Pandas Illustrated: The Definitive Visual Guide to' Pandas in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hands-on.cloud: Quick Intro To Python 3 for AWS Automation Engineers 🌟](https://hands-on.cloud/quick-introduction-to-python-for-aws-automation-engineers)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hands-on.cloud: Quick Intro To Python 3 for AWS Automation Engineers 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@d.deloatch: How to Stop all Instances Using AWS SDK for Python' (Boto3)](https://medium.com/@d.deloatch/how-to-stop-all-instances-using-aws-sdk-for-python-boto3-2e02af03177)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@d.deloatch: How to Stop all Instances Using AWS SDK for Python' (Boto3) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Build Interactive CLI Tools in Python](https://medium.com/codestory/build-interactive-cli-tools-in-python-47303c50d75)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Build Interactive CLI Tools in Python in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [python.plainenglish.io: 12 Python Snippets That Will Boost Your Productivity](https://python.plainenglish.io/python-snippets-7e8dcbeae26e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering python.plainenglish.io: 12 Python Snippets That Will Boost Your Productivity in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [jcchavezs/porto](https://github.com/jcchavezs/porto) ⭐ 43   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight describes Porto as an automated tool that injects vanity import paths into Go packages. Live Grounding shows it acts as a code cleanliness utility for large monorepos with multiple Go sub-modules to maintain clean package reference paths.
-  - [curl-to-go](https://mholt.github.io/curl-to-go)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight showcases this companion tool to json-to-go, converting curl commands directly into functional Go HTTP client code. Live Grounding confirms its usefulness in rapid prototyping of API clients by eliminating repetitive net/http boilerplate generation.
-  - [gobrew 🌟](https://github.com/kevincobain2000/gobrew) ⭐ 423   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights Gobrew as an elegant and fast Go version manager that downloads and switches active toolchains easily. Live Grounding notes its speed and simplicity, making it a competitive alternative to gvm and asdf for dedicated Go development.
-  - [Mathieu-Desrochers/Learning-Go](https://github.com/Mathieu-Desrochers/Learning-Go) ⭐ 174   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight covers personal coding exercises and challenges compiled while learning Go. Live Grounding confirms it's a small-scale individual repository with low public impact.
-  - [Koa.js](https://koa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Koa.js in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [alexsniffin.medium.com: Debugging Remotely with Go in Kubernetes](https://alexsniffin.medium.com/debugging-remotely-in-kubernetes-with-go-fda4f3332316)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering alexsniffin.medium.com: Debugging Remotely with Go in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Microservices in Go](https://medium.com/seek-blog/microservices-in-go-2fc1570f6800)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Microservices in Go in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [search.gocenter.io: JFrog Go Center](https://search.gocenter.io)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering search.gocenter.io: JFrog Go Center in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [ammeon.com: Profiling golang microservices for high throughput on kubernetes/openshift' clusters](https://www.ammeon.com/profiling-golang-microservices-for-high-throughput-on-kubernetes-openshift-clusters)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ammeon.com: Profiling golang microservices for high throughput on kubernetes/openshift' clusters in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hashicorp.com: 8 Best Practices for Writing Secure Go Code](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/8-best-practices-for-writing-secure-go-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: 8 Best Practices for Writing Secure Go Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Generics in Go: Viva La Revolution!](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/generics-in-go-viva-la-revolution-e27898bf5495)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: Generics in Go: Viva La Revolution! in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [teivah.medium.com: When to Use Generics in Go?](https://teivah.medium.com/when-to-use-generics-in-go-36d49c1aeda)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering teivah.medium.com: When to Use Generics in Go? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Writing My First Microservice Using Go](https://betterprogramming.pub/my-first-microservice-using-golang-c5cf69f1376d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Writing My First Microservice Using Go in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Concurrency in Go: shared memory](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/concurrency-in-go-shared-memory-a2ef201b396b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: Concurrency in Go: shared memory in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/datascale: Know GOMAXPROCS before deploying your GO app to Kubernetes](https://medium.com/datascale/know-gomaxprocs-before-deploying-your-go-app-to-kubernetes-7a458fb63af1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/datascale: Know GOMAXPROCS before deploying your GO app to Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [aly.arriqaaq.com: Golang Design Patterns in Kubernetes](https://aly.arriqaaq.com/golang-design-patterns)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering aly.arriqaaq.com: Golang Design Patterns in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework](https://medium.com/programming-kubernetes/building-stuff-with-the-kubernetes-api-part-4-using-go-b1d0e3c1c899)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/codex: Explore client-go Informer Patterns](https://medium.com/codex/explore-client-go-informer-patterns-4415bb5f1fbd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/codex: Explore client-go Informer Patterns in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [shahin-mahmud.medium.com: Write your first Kubernetes operator in go](https://shahin-mahmud.medium.com/write-your-first-kubernetes-operator-in-go-177047337eae)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering shahin-mahmud.medium.com: Write your first Kubernetes operator in go in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [reddit.com: What is the best microservice framework in Go?](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/jnv4bd/what_is_the_best_microservice_framework_in_go)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering reddit.com: What is the best microservice framework in Go? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/vedcraft: Top Microservices Frameworks in Go](https://medium.com/vedcraft/top-microservices-frameworks-in-go-762445c30dd6)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/vedcraft: Top Microservices Frameworks in Go in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [An example of using dynamic client of k8s.io/client-go](https://ymmt2005.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/04/14/An_example_of_using_dynamic_client_of_k8s.io/client-go) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides a practical, concrete code blueprint demonstrating how to query Kubernetes resources dynamically without pre-compiled SDK structures. Simplifies integration with custom CRDs.
-  - [go.dev: A new search experience on pkg.go.dev](https://go.dev/blog/pkgsite-search-redesign) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Details the architectural redesign of the official Go package registry search. Highlights usability and indexing upgrades implemented to streamline package discovery for developers.
-  - [dev.to: Getting started with Go-Lang](https://dev.to/treva123mutebi/getting-started-with-go-lang-1g0) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A basic introduction to the Go environment setup, variables, syntax, and package structures. Ideal for developers getting started with the language runtime.
-  - [dev.to/mavensingh: Advantages and Disadvantages of Go](https://dev.to/mavensingh/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-go-5gha) [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A high-level evaluation of Go's strengths (such as concurrency models and compiling speeds) balanced against its notable limits, such as strict syntax structures and historical generic compromises.
-  - [dev.to: Getting Started With Go (golang) | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/getting-started-with-go-golang-5eh8) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Provides DevOps engineers with an approachable blueprint to learn Go. Teaches syntax foundations, environmental variable setups, and building basic utility CLIs.
-  - [Zepto is a lightweight framework for the development of microservices & web services in golang](https://github.com/go-zepto/zepto) ⭐ 114  [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight web framework designed to simplify microservices development in Go. Features automated dependency injection and routing, though development has cooled in favor of active community-driven alternatives.
-  - [dev.to: Understanding and Crafting HTTP Middlewares in Go](https://dev.to/theghostmac/understanding-and-crafting-http-middlewares-in-go-3183) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Walks through the mechanics of composing HTTP middlewares in Go using standard library handlers. Covers routing interceptors, logging, and CORS negotiation patterns.
-  - [rakyll/go-test-trace 🌟](https://github.com/rakyll/go-test-trace) ⭐ 391  [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A diagnostic tool that visualizes Go test execution profiles as tracer outputs. Note: This tool is currently inactive (unmaintained for >4 years) but provides key architectural insights into test tracing.
-  - [luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide: Go Concurrency Guide 🌟](https://github.com/luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A comprehensive reference repository breaking down Go concurrency primitives like channels, select blocks, and sync packages. Downrated due to lack of recent commits (>4 years).
-  - [developer.okta.com: Elasticsearch in Go: A Developer's Guide](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/04/23/elasticsearch-go-developers-guide) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A developer's guide demonstrating how to connect, index, and query Elasticsearch instances natively using the official Go client driver. Illustrates clean integration patterns for backend microservices.
-  - [thenewstack.io: Getting Started with Go and InfluxDB](https://thenewstack.io/getting-started-with-go-and-influxdb) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical introduction to pushing time-series metrics from Go applications to InfluxDB. Essential for engineering robust observability pipelines inside distributed microservices.
-  - [blog.logrocket.com: Building a simple app with Go and PostgreSQL](https://blog.logrocket.com/building-simple-app-go-postgresql) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A hands-on tutorial on developing a database-backed CRUD application in Go using the PostgreSQL driver. Covers connection pool tuning and safe SQL transaction strategies.
-  - [itnext.io: Generically working with Kubernetes objects in Go](https://itnext.io/generically-working-with-kubernetes-resources-in-go-53bce678f887) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the use of Go 1.18+ generics to drastically reduce boilerplate when interacting with various Kubernetes API types. Live Grounding confirms that while standard client-go uses dynamic clients or interface{} for generic operations, integrating Go generics allows for cleaner, type-safe custom controllers. This article provides practical patterns for wrapping standard clients to streamline resource manipulation.
-  - [dev.to: Watch and react to Kubernetes objects changes](https://dev.to/lucasepe/watch-and-react-to-kubernetes-objects-changes-3kcg)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight outlines how to implement event-driven watches in Kubernetes using the Go client-go SDK. Live Grounding shows this is a foundational guide for building lightweight operators without full operator frameworks, leveraging Informers and Reflector mechanics. It is highly valued for explaining how to minimize API server load during state sync.
-  - [collabnix.com: Kubernetes CRUD Operation using Go on Docker Desktop](https://collabnix.com/kubernetes-crud-operation-using-go-on-docker-desktop)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight details setting up a local Docker Desktop Kubernetes instance and running basic CRUD client-go scripts. Live Grounding identifies this as an entry-level tutorial for engineers bridging local development with Kubernetes API fundamentals. It covers authentication via kubeconfig and resource life cycle actions.
-  - [forbearing/k8s](https://github.com/forbearing/k8s) ⭐ 73   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight describes forbearing/k8s as an abstraction wrapper over client-go to offer a simpler API for standard Kubernetes resource orchestration. Live Grounding indicates it reduces boilerplate for minor tooling but lacks the ecosystem stability of standard controllers.
-  - [dev.to: Dockerize a GoLang HTTP server and deploy it on Kubernetes](https://dev.to/aksrao1998/dockerize-a-golang-http-server-and-deploy-it-on-kubernetes-592j)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight explains how to wrap a basic Go HTTP server into a Docker container and set up K8s deployment manifests. Live Grounding identifies this as a foundational tutorial detailing deployment mechanics, services, and ports.
-  - [ggicci/httpin: HTTP Input for Go](https://github.com/ggicci/httpin) ⭐ 385   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces httpin as a declarative way to decode HTTP request data (query, headers, body) directly into Go structs. Live Grounding confirms it's a popular tool for clean controller interfaces, reducing imperative parsing code in Go web microservices.
-  - [github.com/groundcover-com: Container Restarts Watcher](https://github.com/groundcover-com/blog/tree/main/blog_k8s_containers_restarts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight points to a companion code repository for a Groundcover blog exploring Kubernetes container restart triggers. Live Grounding confirms it serves as a lightweight diagnostic template to intercept CrashLoopBackOff states in real-time.
-  - [ebosas/microservices](https://github.com/ebosas/microservices) ⭐ 309   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight showcases a reference architecture modeling an end-to-end microservices pattern in Go. Live Grounding reveals it as a practical template illustrating API Gateways, service registries, and gRPC communication loops.
-  - [dsa0x/sicher](https://github.com/dsa0x/sicher) ⭐ 31   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight showcases Sicher as a lightweight tool for managing environment variables and secrets securely within Go applications. Live Grounding indicates low community activity and lack of recent updates, which makes it less suitable for production compared to established secure runtimes.
-  - [cap](https://github.com/hashicorp/cap) ⭐ 479  [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight shows cap as HashiCorp's library to ease Linux capability handling in Go programs. Live Grounding highlights its integration in secure container-adjacent projects to enforce the principle of least privilege at the system-call level.
-  - [github.com/Email-Dashboard:](https://github.com/Email-Dashboard/Email-Dashboard) ⭐ 275   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight introduces this dashboard tool for managing and viewing inbound emails from servers. Live Grounding notes it's a helpful utility for testing email pipelines locally during microservice integrations.
-  - [rehacktive/caffeine](https://github.com/rehacktive/caffeine) ⭐ 1176   [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight shows Caffeine as a simple Go command-line tool designed to prevent system sleep cycles. Live Grounding shows stable but quiet activity, functioning perfectly as an OS-level utility.
-  - [Wikipedia: Message Broker](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_broker)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Message Broker in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Wikipedia: Event-driven messaging](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event-driven_messaging)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Event-driven messaging in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Wikipedia: Streaming Data](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_data)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Streaming Data in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Event-Driven Architecture as a Strategy](https://dzone.com/articles/event-driven-architecture-as-a-strategy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Event-Driven Architecture as a Strategy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [wikipedia: Enterprise service bus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_service_bus)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Enterprise service bus in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [cncf.io: The need for Kubernetes Native Messaging Platform in Hybrid Cloud' Environment](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/11/03/the-need-for-kubernetes-native-messaging-platform-in-hybrid-cloud-environment)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cncf.io: The need for Kubernetes Native Messaging Platform in Hybrid Cloud' Environment in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [wiprodigital.com: A Guide to Enterprise Event-Driven Architecture](https://wiprodigital.com/2020/11/10/a-guide-to-enterprise-event-driven-architecture)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wiprodigital.com: A Guide to Enterprise Event-Driven Architecture in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Introduction to Event-Driven Architecture 🌟](https://medium.com/microservicegeeks/introduction-to-event-driven-architecture-e94ef442d824)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Introduction to Event-Driven Architecture 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [sebalopezz.medium.com: Monolith to Microservices + Event-Driven Architecture' 🌟](https://sebalopezz.medium.com/monolith-to-microservices-event-driven-architecture-ff4284bf4ecf)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sebalopezz.medium.com: Monolith to Microservices + Event-Driven Architecture' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Introduction to Message Queues 🌟](https://medium.com/hookdeck/introduction-to-message-queues-20d00373cc1f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Introduction to Message Queues 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [headspring.com: Is Kafka or RabbitMQ the right messaging tool for you?](https://headspring.com/2019/07/09/kafka-or-rabbitmq-messaging)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering headspring.com: Is Kafka or RabbitMQ the right messaging tool for you? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [baeldung.com: Pub-Sub vs. Message Queues 🌟](https://www.baeldung.com/pub-sub-vs-message-queues)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering baeldung.com: Pub-Sub vs. Message Queues 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [Amazon RDS for SQL Server – Support for Windows Authentication](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-rds-for-sql-server-support-for-windows-authentication) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains integration patterns between Amazon RDS for SQL Server and AWS Directory Service (Active Directory). Enables Windows-based enterprise authentication profiles directly inside cloud-hosted relational DBs.
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-  - [sysadminxpert.com: How to Enable Slow Query Logs in AWS RDS MySQL](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-enable-slow-query-logs-in-aws-rds-mysql)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains DB Parameter Group configurations required to identify slow queries in RDS MySQL. Details the collection of metrics, mapping to CloudWatch Logs, and performance fine-tuning tactics.
-  - [Oracle Database on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/10/oracle-database-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement and reference guide for launching highly available Oracle Database setups on AWS. Provides pre-built CloudFormation architectures mapping storage configurations and licensing models (BYOL).
-  - [New – Create Microsoft SQL Server Instances of Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-create-microsoft-sql-server-instances-of-amazon-rds-on-aws-outposts)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Curator Insight highlights the expansion of Amazon RDS capabilities to hybrid environments using AWS Outposts. Live Grounding verifies this enables low-latency, on-premises execution of Microsoft SQL Server workloads with cloud-style managed operations. The architecture supports local data residency while utilizing automated backups and scaling.
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-  - [wikipedia: Jakarta EE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_EE)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Jakarta EE in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Wikipedia: Payara Server](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payara_Server)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Payara Server in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: Getting Started With Java EE 8, Payara 5 and Eclipse Oxygen](https://dzone.com/articles/getting-started-with-java-ee-8-payara-5-and-eclips)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Getting Started With Java EE 8, Payara 5 and Eclipse Oxygen in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP)](https://developers.redhat.com/products/eap/overview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: Jakarta EE & Wildfly Running on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/jakarta-ee-amp-wildfly-running-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Jakarta EE & Wildfly Running on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Servicenow](https://www.servicenow.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Servicenow in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Best Project Management Software of 2020](https://neilpatel.com/blog/best-project-management-software)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Best Project Management Software of 2020 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_database_design)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Introduction to Liquibase and Managing Your Database Source Code](https://dzone.com/articles/introduction-to-liquibase-and-managing-your-databa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Introduction to Liquibase and Managing Your Database Source Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Managing Your Database With Liquibase and Gradle](https://dzone.com/articles/managing-your-database-with-liquibase-and-gradle)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Managing Your Database With Liquibase and Gradle in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Executing Liquibase: 3 Use Cases](https://dzone.com/articles/executing-liquibase-3-use-cases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Executing Liquibase: 3 Use Cases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Build a Spring Boot App With Flyway and Postgres](https://dzone.com/articles/build-a-spring-boot-app-with-flyway-and-postgres)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Build a Spring Boot App With Flyway and Postgres in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Database version control β€” Liquibase versus Flyway](https://medium.com/@ruxijitianu/database-version-control-liquibase-versus-flyway-9872d43ee5a4)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Database version control β€” Liquibase versus Flyway in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Top 10 Low-Code Articles](https://dzone.com/articles/top-10-low-code-articles)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Top 10 Low-Code Articles in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Wikipedia: Xamarin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xamarin)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: Xamarin in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [NoSQL - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoSQL)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering NoSQL - Wikipedia in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [vishnu.hashnode.dev: 4 Types Of NoSQL Databases](https://vishnu.hashnode.dev/4-types-of-nosql-databases)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering vishnu.hashnode.dev: 4 Types Of NoSQL Databases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: When to Use MongoDB Rather than MySQL](https://medium.com/@rsk.saikrishna/when-to-use-mongodb-rather-than-mysql-d03ceff2e922)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: When to Use MongoDB Rather than MySQL in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@suvankar.dey80: Time Series SQL vs No SQL](https://medium.com/@suvankar.dey80/time-series-sql-vs-no-sql-a8c7f40d80a8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@suvankar.dey80: Time Series SQL vs No SQL in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [wikipedia: Couchbase Server](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couchbase_Server)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Couchbase Server in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [betterprogramming.pub: MongoDB Schema Validation Rules](https://betterprogramming.pub/mongodb-schema-validation-rules-8a1afc6ea67b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: MongoDB Schema Validation Rules in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [code.likeagirl.io: Docker: Setup Simple Application with MongoDB for Data' Storage](https://code.likeagirl.io/docker-setup-simple-application-with-mongodb-for-data-storage-272bdb3036ad)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering code.likeagirl.io: Docker: Setup Simple Application with MongoDB for Data' Storage in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: SQL Syntax for Apache Drill](https://dzone.com/refcardz/sql-syntax-for-apache-drill)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: SQL Syntax for Apache Drill in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com: A chance for NewSQL databases](https://medium.com/packlinkeng/a-chance-for-newsql-databases-3bba18fea6a1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: A chance for NewSQL databases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [muratbuffalo.blogspot.com: What’s Really New with NewSQL?](https://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2021/11/whats-really-new-with-newsql.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive conceptual deep-dive comparing NewSQL architectures with traditional relational and NoSQL engines. Explores transactional guarantees, distributed consensus (Raft/Paxos), and cloud-native database scaling.
-  - [wikipedia: SonarQube](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SonarQube)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: SonarQube in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: Why SonarQube](https://dzone.com/articles/why-sonarqube-1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Why SonarQube in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: How to quickly get started with Sonar](https://dzone.com/articles/how-quickly-get-started-sonar)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: How to quickly get started with Sonar in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: Sonarqube scanning in 15 minutes](https://dzone.com/articles/sonarqube-scanning-in-15-minutes-2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Sonarqube scanning in 15 minutes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: Quick start with sonarqube for static code analysis](https://dzone.com/articles/quick-start-witj-sonarqube-for-static-code-analysi)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Quick start with sonarqube for static code analysis in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone.com: Code Analysis Part 1 - Analyzing Code with SonarQube](https://dzone.com/articles/code-analysis-with-sonarqube-part-1-setup)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone.com: Code Analysis Part 1 - Analyzing Code with SonarQube in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: SonarCloud integration with SpringBoot Maven](https://dzone.com/articles/sonarcloud-integration-with-springboot-maven)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: SonarCloud integration with SpringBoot Maven in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Running SonarQube on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@akamenev/running-sonarqube-on-azure-kubernetes-92a1b9051120)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Running SonarQube on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [eleconomista.es: Solo el 13% de autΓ³nomos en tarifa plana 'sobrevive' despuΓ©s de 24 meses](https://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/11338080/07/21/Solo-el-13-de-autonomos-en-tarifa-plana-sobrevive-despues-de-24-meses.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering eleconomista.es: Solo el 13% de autΓ³nomos en tarifa plana 'sobrevive' despuΓ©s de 24 meses in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [eleconomista.es: El acceso a financiaciΓ³n, una barrera (casi) infranqueable' para los autΓ³nomos](https://www.eleconomista.es/actualidad/noticias/11361634/08/21/El-acceso-a-financiacion-una-barrera-casi-infranqueable-para-los-autonomos.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering eleconomista.es: El acceso a financiaciΓ³n, una barrera (casi) infranqueable' para los autΓ³nomos in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [malt 🌟](https://www.malt.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering malt 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [upwork 🌟](https://www.upwork.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering upwork 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [fiverr](https://www.fiverr.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fiverr in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [remoteone](https://remote.one)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering remoteone in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Cloud Agnostic Design 🌟](https://medium.com/path-to-software-architect/cloud-agnostic-design-925c08e1d610)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium: Cloud Agnostic Design== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [cybernews.com: Trouble in paradise: IT professionals unhappy with cloud' services](https://cybernews.com/cloud/trouble-in-paradise-it-professionals-unhappy-with-cloud-services)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cybernews.com: Trouble in paradise: IT professionals unhappy with cloud' services in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/adeo-tech: Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Survival Guide 🌟](https://medium.com/adeo-tech/multi-cloud-kubernetes-survival-guide-49eee9aa58e2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/adeo-tech: Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Survival Guide 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: AWS vs Azure β€” Battle Of The Best Cloud Computing Platforms](https://medium.com/edureka/aws-vs-azure-1a882339f127)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: AWS vs Azure β€” Battle Of The Best Cloud Computing Platforms in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: DevOps Services Pricing: AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud 🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-services-pricing-aws-vs-azure-vs-google-clo)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==Dzone: DevOps Services Pricing: AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud== 🌟🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: AWS vs. Digital Ocean vs. Hetzner Cloud β€” Which Has' the Best Value for Money?](https://betterprogramming.pub/aws-vs-digital-ocean-vs-hetzner-cloud-which-has-the-best-value-for-money-bd9cb3c06dee)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: AWS vs. Digital Ocean vs. Hetzner Cloud β€” Which Has' the Best Value for Money? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Dzone: 5 Hosted Kubernetes Platforms](https://dzone.com/articles/5-hosted-kubernetes-platforms)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: 5 Hosted Kubernetes Platforms in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [techrepublic.com: AWS outage: Your response to AWS going down shouldn't' be multicloud](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/aws-outage-your-response-to-aws-going-down-shouldnt-be-multicloud)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==techrepublic.com: AWS outage: Your response to AWS going down shouldn't' be multicloud== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [sdxcentral.com: AWS Outage Stresses Telco Cloud Challenges](https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/aws-outage-stresses-telco-cloud-challenges/2021/12)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sdxcentral.com: AWS Outage Stresses Telco Cloud Challenges in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [faun.pub: Multi-Cloud is NOT the solution to the next AWS outage](https://faun.pub/multi-cloud-is-not-the-solution-to-the-next-aws-outage-bb41c0b14573)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: Multi-Cloud is NOT the solution to the next AWS outage in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [guru99.com: Top 19 Ansible Interview Questions and Answers for 2022](https://www.guru99.com/ansible-interview-questions.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering guru99.com: Top 19 Ansible Interview Questions and Answers for 2022 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [towardsdev.com: Microservice Interview questions for Backend Developers' series-1](https://towardsdev.com/microservice-interview-questions-for-backend-developers-series-1-112d623a7c2a)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering towardsdev.com: Microservice Interview questions for Backend Developers' series-1 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [devsecops.co.in: Kubernetes Interview Questions and Answers](https://devsecops.co.in/2021/05/22/kubernetes-interview)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering devsecops.co.in: Kubernetes Interview Questions and Answers in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
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-  - [medium.com/@ElizAyer: Meetings *are* the work](https://medium.com/@ElizAyer/meetings-are-the-work-9e429dde6aa3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@ElizAyer: Meetings *are* the work in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [inc.com: 27 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Said the Best Employees Focus on Content,' Not Process. Research Shows He Was Right](https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/27-years-ago-steve-jobs-said-best-employees-focus-on-content-not-process-workplace-research-shows-he-was-right.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering inc.com: 27 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Said the Best Employees Focus on Content,' Not Process. Research Shows He Was Right in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Bus factor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Bus factor in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/codex: The Only True Agency A Software Engineer Requires](https://medium.com/codex/the-only-true-agency-a-software-engineer-requires-2c0816b263bc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/codex: The Only True Agency A Software Engineer Requires in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [eleconomista.es: CΓ³mo es un mal jefe y quΓ© debe aprender para liderar mejor' su empresa (y ser feliz)](https://www.eleconomista.es/status/noticias/10679296/07/20/Como-es-un-mal-jefe-y-que-debe-aprender-para-liderar-mejor-su-empresa-y-ser-feliz.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering eleconomista.es: CΓ³mo es un mal jefe y quΓ© debe aprender para liderar mejor' su empresa (y ser feliz) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [betterprogramming.pub: Team Topologies β€” A New Way of Thinking About Teams](https://betterprogramming.pub/team-topologies-a-new-way-of-thinking-about-teams-8f4853038509)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: Team Topologies β€” A New Way of Thinking About Teams in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [rethinkagile.org: 5 reasons why Agile is better than Waterfall](https://www.rethinkagile.org/post/5-reasons-why-agile-is-better-than-waterfall)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering rethinkagile.org: 5 reasons why Agile is better than Waterfall in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [thedigitalprojectmanager.com: Waterfall Vs Agile: ΒΏCuΓ‘l MetodologΓ­a Debes' Utilizar Para Tu Proyecto?](https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/es/agile-frente-a-waterfall)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering thedigitalprojectmanager.com: Waterfall Vs Agile: ΒΏCuΓ‘l MetodologΓ­a Debes' Utilizar Para Tu Proyecto? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [guru99.com: Agile Vs Scrum: Know the Difference](https://www.guru99.com/agile-vs-scrum.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering guru99.com: Agile Vs Scrum: Know the Difference in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Are Scrum and Kanban Allies Or Enemies?](https://medium.com/serious-scrum/are-scrum-and-kanban-allies-or-enemies-9d1d27353cd7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Are Scrum and Kanban Allies Or Enemies? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [wikipedia: Responsibility assignment matrix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsibility_assignment_matrix)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: Responsibility assignment matrix in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [thedigitalprojectmanager.com: Create A Responsibility Assignment Matrix' (RACI Chart) That Works](https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/raci-chart-made-simple)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering thedigitalprojectmanager.com: Create A Responsibility Assignment Matrix' (RACI Chart) That Works in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Minimum Viable Product](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_viable_product)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Minimum Viable Product in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: MVP vs MDP = Viability vs Delight. What You Really Need?](https://medium.com/swlh/mvp-vs-mdp-viability-vs-delight-what-you-really-need-296b42df005d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: MVP vs MDP = Viability vs Delight. What You Really Need? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hashnode.tpschmidt.com: My Top 10 Free Learning Resources for AWS](https://hashnode.tpschmidt.com/my-top-10-free-learning-resources-for-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashnode.tpschmidt.com: My Top 10 Free Learning Resources for AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [satyenkumar.medium.com: My Youtube Channel is updated for AWS Certifications' (Over 150 Video list)](https://satyenkumar.medium.com/my-youtube-channel-is-updated-for-aws-certifications-over-150-video-list-1ae7aa81e99d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering satyenkumar.medium.com: My Youtube Channel is updated for AWS Certifications' (Over 150 Video list) in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [devopsmonk.hashnode.dev: Learn AWS if you want to save your career..!!](https://devopsmonk.hashnode.dev/learn-aws-if-you-want-to-save-your-career)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering devopsmonk.hashnode.dev: Learn AWS if you want to save your career..!! in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [tomlous.medium.com: CI/CD for Data Engineers. Reliably Deploying Scala Spark' containers for Kubernetes with Github Actions](https://tomlous.medium.com/ci-cd-for-data-engineers-68b0fd915545)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering tomlous.medium.com: CI/CD for Data Engineers. Reliably Deploying Scala Spark' containers for Kubernetes with Github Actions in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Run and Scale an Apache Spark Application on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/run-and-scale-an-apache-spark-application-on-kuber)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Run and Scale an Apache Spark Application on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Running Apache Spark on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/running-apache-spark-on-kubernetes)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Running Apache Spark on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Running Apache Spark on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/empathyco/running-apache-spark-on-kubernetes-2e64c73d0bb2)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Running Apache Spark on Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Master SparkML: Practical Guide for Machine Learning](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/master-sparkml-practical-guide-for-machine-learning-1efe1bd9cdce)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: Master SparkML: Practical Guide for Machine Learning in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [dzone: Building a RESTful Service Using ASP.NET Core and dotConnect for' PostgreSQL](https://dzone.com/articles/building-a-restful-service-using-aspnet-core-and-d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: Building a RESTful Service Using ASP.NET Core and dotConnect for' PostgreSQL in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [enlear.academy: Repository Pattern and Unit of Work with ASP.NET Core Web' API](https://enlear.academy/repository-pattern-and-unit-of-work-with-asp-net-core-web-api-6802e1aa4f78)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering enlear.academy: Repository Pattern and Unit of Work with ASP.NET Core Web' API in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Microservices Resilience and Fault Tolerance with applying Retry' and Circuit-Breaker patterns using Polly](https://medium.com/aspnetrun/microservices-resilience-and-fault-tolerance-with-applying-retry-and-circuit-breaker-patterns-c32e518db990)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Microservices Resilience and Fault Tolerance with applying Retry' and Circuit-Breaker patterns using Polly in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Ready-to-use commands and tips for kubectl](https://medium.com/flant-com/kubectl-commands-and-tips-7b33de0c5476)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Ready-to-use commands and tips for kubectl in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Be fast with Kubectl 1.19 CKAD/CKA 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/be-fast-with-kubectl-1-18-ckad-cka-31be00acc443)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Be fast with Kubectl 1.19 CKAD/CKA 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [pixelstech.net: Update & Delete Kubernetes resources in one-line command](https://www.pixelstech.net/article/1604225312-Update-&-Delete-Kubernetes-resources-in-one-line-command)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering pixelstech.net: Update & Delete Kubernetes resources in one-line command in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: One CKA/CKAD/CKS requirement: Mastering Kubectl](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/one-cka-ckad-cks-requirement-mastering-kubectl-85486bc0a3aa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: One CKA/CKAD/CKS requirement: Mastering Kubectl in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium: Replication Controller Vs ReplicaSets in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/geekculture/replication-controller-vs-replicasets-in-kubernetes-7b780e4d09d5)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Replication Controller Vs ReplicaSets in Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [akhilsharma.work: Checking Kubernetes API Calls using kubectl](https://akhilsharma.work/checking-kubernetes-api-calls-using-kubectl)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering akhilsharma.work: Checking Kubernetes API Calls using kubectl in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Restart Kubernetes Pods with Kubectl](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14587/how-to-restart-kubernetes-pods-with-kubectl)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloudsavvyit.com: How to Restart Kubernetes Pods with Kubectl in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [technos.medium.com: How kubectl apply command works?](https://technos.medium.com/how-kubectl-apply-command-works-d092121056d3)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering technos.medium.com: How kubectl apply command works? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blogs.nakam.org: What Happens When? K8s Edition 🌟](https://blogs.nakam.org/what-happens-when-k8s-edition)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blogs.nakam.org: What Happens When? K8s Edition 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/swlh: Break Down Kubernetes Server-Side Apply (Advanced kubectl)' 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/break-down-kubernetes-server-side-apply-5d59f6a14e26)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/swlh: Break Down Kubernetes Server-Side Apply (Advanced kubectl)==' 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” Manage Multiple Clusters Using kubectl at Scale](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-manage-multiple-clusters-using-kubectl-at-scale-9f200c692099)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” Manage Multiple Clusters Using kubectl at Scale in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [awstip.com: Kubernetes β€” Creating deployments via command line and with' YAML files](https://awstip.com/kubernetes-creating-deployments-via-command-line-and-with-yaml-files-783eaad7b3be)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awstip.com: Kubernetes β€” Creating deployments via command line and with' YAML files in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@emmaliaocode: kubectl create vs kubectl apply. What’s the difference?](https://medium.com/@emmaliaocode/kubectl-create-vs-kubectl-apply-whats-the-differences-f6472f4c6c86)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@emmaliaocode: kubectl create vs kubectl apply. What’s the difference? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/codex: Kubectl Output 101](https://medium.com/codex/kubectl-output-101-851f8e61fd51)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/codex: Kubectl Output 101 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/geekculture: kubectl β€” Best Practices](https://medium.com/geekculture/kubectl-best-practices-c4ff809167dd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/geekculture: kubectl β€” Best Practices in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/@jake.page91: The guide to kubectl I never had](https://medium.com/@jake.page91/the-guide-to-kubectl-i-never-had-3874cc6074ff)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@jake.page91: The guide to kubectl I never had in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [blog.devgenius.io: Daily useful Kubernetes aliases](https://blog.devgenius.io/daily-useful-kubernetes-aliases-c35f7f411f39)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering blog.devgenius.io: Daily useful Kubernetes aliases in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Copy secrets between namespaces](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55515594/is-there-a-way-to-share-a-configmap-in-kubernetes-between-namespaces)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Copy secrets between namespaces in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [topcloudops.com: Optimizing AWS RDS Cost](https://topcloudops.com/blog-detail?id=030b1031-8bc8-4bc5-8f7a-417950005b97)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering topcloudops.com: Optimizing AWS RDS Cost in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [guru99.com: What is Continuous Testing in DevOps? Definition, Benefits,' Tools](https://www.guru99.com/continuous-testing.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering guru99.com: What is Continuous Testing in DevOps? Definition, Benefits,' Tools in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [guru99.com: What is Test Driven Development (TDD)? Tutorial with Example](https://www.guru99.com/test-driven-development.html)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering guru99.com: What is Test Driven Development (TDD)? Tutorial with Example in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Getting Started with the DOM](https://edidiongasikpo.com/getting-started-with-the-dom-ck9u4u82503or6es16p2rx7c1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Getting Started with the DOM in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - **(2026)** [Checkmarx/kics](https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Terraform Best Practices](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [syntasso/kratix](https://github.com/syntasso/kratix) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/sl1pm4t/k2tf: Kubernetes YAML to Terraform HCL converter](https://github.com/sl1pm4t/k2tf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/Berops/claudie](https://github.com/Berops/claudie) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/komodorio/validkube](https://github.com/komodorio/validkube) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kube-fledged](https://github.com/senthilrch/kube-fledged) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [werf/kubedog](https://github.com/werf/kubedog) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/k8spacket/k8spacket](https://github.com/k8spacket/k8spacket) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/box/kube-iptables-tailer](https://github.com/box/kube-iptables-tailer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [vladimirvivien/ktop](https://github.com/vladimirvivien/ktop) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubeinvaders](https://github.com/lucky-sideburn/kubeinvaders) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kubeswitch (for operators) 🌟](https://github.com/danielfoehrKn/kubeswitch) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [mlrun](https://github.com/mlrun/mlrun) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/Azure/azqr](https://github.com/Azure/azqr) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [BMW InnovationLab](https://github.com/BMW-InnovationLab) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [auto-api.dev](https://auto-api.dev) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [high-mobility.com](https://www.high-mobility.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Smartcar API for BMW](https://smartcar.com/brand/bmw) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [rapidapi.com/collection/car-api](https://rapidapi.com/collection/car-api) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [openbankingtracker.com](https://www.openbankingtracker.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [TSB API Developer Portal](https://apis.developer.tsb.co.uk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cecabank API Market](https://apimarket.cecabank.es) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Open Insurance](https://openinsurance.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [santalucia.es](https://api-market.santalucia.es) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Telefonica Thinking Cities](https://thinking-cities.readthedocs.io/en/latest) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Backstage @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHBvqSwbfAf5Vx1jrwkG43Q) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [SquadcastHub/awesome-sre-tools](https://github.com/SquadcastHub/awesome-sre-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [hahwul/DevSecOps](https://github.com/hahwul/DevSecOps) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Cloud Native](https://awesome.jimmysong.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome-GitOps](https://github.com/weaveworks/awesome-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [akuity/awesome-argo 🌟](https://github.com/akuity/awesome-argo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Agile](https://github.com/lorabv/awesome-agile) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Turbo Console Log](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ChakrounAnas.turbo-console-log) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: Increase Your VS Code Productivity](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/increase-your-vs-code-productivity) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.logrocket.com: Top 10 VS Code extensions for 2021](https://blog.logrocket.com/top-10-vs-code-extensions-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: VS Code extensions to increase your Productivity](https://dev.to/harishash/vs-code-extensions-to-increase-your-productivity-eeb) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Codey Midnight Theme](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=salesforce.codey-midnight) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [1984 Theme](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=juanmnl.vscode-theme-1984) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GitLive](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=TeamHub.teamhub) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to/gitlive: GitLive now works with any Git repository in VS Code!](https://dev.to/gitlive/gitlive-now-works-with-any-git-repository-in-vs-code-304o) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [c-sharpcorner.com: The Best VS Code Extensions To Supercharge Git](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/the-best-vs-code-extensions-to-supercharge-git) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Top 5 Best Git Extensions For VS Code (You must have)](https://dev.to/thenomadevel/top-5-best-git-extensions-for-vs-code-you-must-have-40b6) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: CodeSnap](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=adpyke.codesnap) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Discord Presence Theme](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=icrawl.discord-vscode) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Dash Cheat Sheets](https://kapeli.com/cheatsheets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [hidetatz/kubecolor 🌟](https://github.com/hidetatz/kubecolor) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitch.tv/redhatopenshift](https://www.twitch.tv/redhatopenshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/openshift/hive](https://github.com/openshift/hive) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [opensource.com: Don't love diff? Use Meld instead](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/meld) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [LinuxLinks.com](https://www.linuxlinks.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [muylinux.com](https://www.muylinux.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxadictos.com](https://www.linuxadictos.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com](https://www.linuxteck.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [howtoforge.com](https://www.howtoforge.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tecadmin.net](https://tecadmin.net) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [unixetc.co.uk](https://unixetc.co.uk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [systemadmin.es](https://systemadmin.es) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Linux Skills](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2eNnWy-zc1xt_shCXQQfA) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [The Lone Sysadmin](https://lonesysadmin.net) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: Different Ways to Use Column Command in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/linux-column-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxteck.com: 12 basic cat command in Linux with examples](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-cat-command-in-linux-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: vtop – A Linux Process and Memory Activity Monitoring Tool](https://www.tecmint.com/vtop-monitor-linux-process-usage) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxtechlab.com: Search a file in Linux using Find & Locate command](https://linuxtechlab.com/search-a-file-in-linux-using-find-locate-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tecmint.com: 10 Useful Commands to Collect System and Hardware Information in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/commands-to-collect-system-and-hardware-information-in-linux) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cncf/tag-security: CNCF Security Technical Advisory Group 🌟](https://github.com/cncf/tag-security) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/openappsec/openappsec](https://github.com/openappsec/openappsec) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial](https://github.com/openshift/pipelines-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Lynda.com Linkedin Learning](https://www.linkedin.com/learning/?trk=lynda_redirect_learning) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [codecademy.com](https://www.codecademy.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [typing.io: Typing Practice for Programmers](https://typing.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/rancherfederal/rke2-aws-tf](https://github.com/ranchergovernment/rke2-aws-tf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [howtodoinjava.com/maven](https://howtodoinjava.com/maven) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pepy.tech/project/strimzi-kafka-cli 🌟](https://pepy.tech/projects/strimzi-kafka-cli) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/KusionStack/kusion](https://github.com/KusionStack/kusion) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Free Kubernetes 🌟🌟](https://github.com/learnk8s/free-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [gravitydevops.com: Terraform: A Step-by-Step Guide from Basics to Advanced Techniques](https://gravitydevops.com/terraform-tutorials-basic-to-advanced-2025) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [hashicorp/terraform-k8s: Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-k8s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/alcideio/rbac-tool](https://github.com/alcideio/rbac-tool) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [deepfence/PacketStreamer](https://github.com/deepfence/PacketStreamer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [resmoio/kubernetes-event-exporter](https://github.com/resmoio/kubernetes-event-exporter) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Kube-capacity](https://github.com/robscott/kube-capacity/releases) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [kvaps/kubectl-node-shell](https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-node-shell) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [vesion-checker](https://github.com/jetstack/version-checker) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/squat/kilo](https://github.com/squat/kilo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Install Java 23 in an Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/como-instalar-java-23-en-una-pipeline-de-azure-devops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Awesome CI/CD 🌟](https://github.com/cicdops/awesome-ciandcd) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: Ansible Basic Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/ansible-basic-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/devoriales/kubectl-cheatsheet](https://github.com/devoriales/cheatsheets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [intellipaat.com: GIT Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [ansible-role-jenkins](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-jenkins) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jenkinsfile Runner](https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkinsfile-runner) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Speculator: Redis Operator](https://github.com/OT-CONTAINER-KIT/redis-operator) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [tecmint.com 🌟](https://www.tecmint.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [unixmen.com 🌟](https://www.unixmen.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [iximiuz/cdebug](https://github.com/iximiuz/cdebug) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jenkins-X UpdateBOT](https://github.com/jenkins-x/updatebot) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jenkins Plugin: Bitbucket Push and Pull Request](https://plugins.jenkins.io/bitbucket-push-and-pull-request) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Automate SQL Server Backups with PowerShell](https://datacrazyworld.com/index.php/2025/03/16/automatiza-backups-de-sql-server-con-powershell) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github: Nova 🌟](https://github.com/fairwindsops/nova) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Codecentric Jenkins 🌟](https://github.com/codecentric/helm-charts) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [SQL Police Department](https://sqlpd.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Rancher CNI Providers 🌟](https://www.rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en/faq/networking/cni-providers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Nexus Platform Plugin for Jenkins](https://help.sonatype.com/en/sonatype-platform-plugin-for-jenkins.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Examples](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/kubernetes-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [qvault.io: How to Restart All Pods in a Kubernetes Namespace](https://www.boot.dev) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/microsoft/terraform-provider-azuredevops/releases/tag/v1.0.0](https://github.com/microsoft/terraform-provider-azuredevops/releases/tag/v1.0.0) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [registry.terraform.io: Data Source: azurerm_ip_groups (new)](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/Azurerm/latest/docs/data-sources/ip_groups) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [edotor.net](https://edotor.net) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline](https://dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [graphviz.online](https://graphviz.online) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cycloidio/inframap: Inframap 🌟](https://github.com/cycloidio/inframap) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/idoavrah/terraform-tui: TFTUI - The Terraform textual UI](https://github.com/idoavrah/terraform-tui) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/cloudposse/atmos](https://github.com/cloudposse/atmos) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Terraspace.cloud](https://terraspace.cloud) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-aks](https://github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-aks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: How to deploy a production-ready AKS cluster with Terraform verified module](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/how-to-deploy-a-production-ready-aks-cluster-with-terraform-verified-module/4122013) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [pyxll-jupyter: Integration for Jupyter notebooks and Microsoft Excel](https://github.com/pyxll/pyxll-jupyter) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [gabbi - Declarative HTTP testing library pypi](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gabbi) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.chef.io](https://www.chef.io/training/tutorials) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chef.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubernetes-sigs: Trimaran: Load-aware scheduling plugins 🌟](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/scheduler-plugins/tree/master/pkg/trimaran) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kube-scheduler-simulator](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kube-scheduler-simulator) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubernetes-reflector](https://github.com/emberstack/kubernetes-reflector) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/jthomperoo: Predictive Horizontal Pod Autoscaler](https://github.com/jthomperoo/predictive-horizontal-pod-autoscaler) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [shipwright-io/build: shipwright](https://github.com/shipwright-io/build) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [KubeView 🌟](https://github.com/benc-uk/kubeview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Azure/placement-policy-scheduler-plugins](https://github.com/Azure/placement-policy-scheduler-plugins) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Metacontroller](https://github.com/metacontroller/metacontroller) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [omrikiei/ktunnel ⭐](https://github.com/omrikiei/ktunnel) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Intoduction to Kubernetes (slides, beginners and advanced)](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zrfVlE5r61ZNQrmXKx5gJmBcXnoa_WerHEnTxu5SMco/edit) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Let's Learn Kubernetes Series' Articles](https://dev.to/pghildiyal/series/14818) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube: Kubernetes Pods and ReplicaSets explained](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy0Gle4XyvbGhGpX0CXAuiEsfL-MD-rND) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Thetips4you - Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLVx1qovxj-akr_3XqQQgpqRyQw4GYuS4h) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [journeyofthegeek.com: Azure Authorization – Azure RBAC Delegation](https://journeyofthegeek.com/2024/05/10/azure-authorization-azure-rbac-delegation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Permissions 101: How to manage Azure access effectively](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/azure-permissions-101-how-to-manage-azure-access-effectively/4067468) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com/pulse: No Credentials, No Problem - using Azure Managed Identity](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/credentials-problem-using-azure-managed-identity-dimitar-iliev--wzzaf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [acethecloud.com: Which is better Azure App Gateway or Nginx configured on Azure VMs](https://acethecloud.com/blog/azure-application-gateway-and-nginx-on-vm) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [havanrijn.wordpress.com: Don’t let Azure Log Analytics break the bank](https://havanrijn.wordpress.com/2024/04/01/dont-let-azure-log-analytics-break-the-bank) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/azure/fleet](https://github.com/azure/fleet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.johnfolberth.com: Resources and posts for those figuring out DevOps in Azure](https://blog.johnfolberth.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.sonnes.cloud: Introducing Azure DevOps Backup Tool 1.1.0.0: Major update with new features, bug fixes and enhanced security!](https://blog.sonnes.cloud/introducing-azure-devops-backup-tool-1-1-0-0-major-update-with-new-features-bug-fixes-and-enhanced-security) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [DevOpsKit-docs](https://github.com/azsk/DevOpsKit-docs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [azure.github.io/AppService: General availability of Diagnostics tools for App Service on Linux Node.js apps](https://azure.github.io/AppService/2024/01/05/Diagnose-Tools-for-NodeJs-Linux-apps.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/mercedes-benz](https://github.com/mercedes-benz) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cronicaglobal.elespanol.com: Roberto Ardon (Incepto): "A la IA no se le pueden pedir imposibles"](https://cronicaglobal.elespanol.com/vida/20240604/roberto-ardon-incepto-ia-pueden-pedir-imposibles/860164103_0.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Getting Started with Backstage](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/06/13/getting-started-with-backstage) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Backstage on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/06/28/backstage-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/piomin/spring-boot-logging](https://github.com/piomin/spring-boot-logging) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [freecodecamp.org: API Cheatsheet – What is an API, How it Works, and How to Choose the Right API Testing Tools 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-an-api-and-how-to-test-it) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [edureka.co: Ansible Cheat Sheet – A DevOps Quick Start Guide](https://www.edureka.co/blog/cheatsheets/ansible-cheat-sheet-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [fosstechnix.com: Ansible ad hoc commands with Examples](https://www.fosstechnix.com/ansible-ad-hoc-commands-with-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Terraform cheat sheet: Notable commands, HCL and more](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Terraform-cheat-sheet-Notable-commands-HCL-and-more) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cheatography.com](https://cheatography.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [manz.dev/cheatsheets](https://manz.dev/cheatsheets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [mirantis.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dockerlabs.collabnix.com: Cheatsheet - Kubectl 🌟](https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/kubernetes/cheatsheets/kubectl.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dockerlabs.collabnix.com: The Ultimate Docker Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/docker/cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: Docker Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/docker-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [linuxhandbook.com: Docker Commands for Managing Container Lifecycle (Definitive Guide)](https://linuxhandbook.com/container-lifecycle-docker-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Docker Commands Cheat Sheet | Pragyan Tripathi](https://dev.to/pragyanatvade/docker-commands-cheat-sheet-47n4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Essential Git Commands 🌟](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/git/essential-git-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [joshnh/Git-Commands 🌟](https://github.com/joshnh/Git-Commands/blob/master/README.md) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Git Commands Cheatsheet: Advanced (20+ Git Commands Advanced )](https://dev.to/aashiya123/git-commands-cheatsheet-advanced-20-git-commands-advanced--35i3) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Git Cheat Sheet πŸ“„ (50 commands + Free PDF and poster)](https://dev.to/doabledanny/git-cheat-sheet-50-commands-free-pdf-and-poster-4gcn) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: 20 Git Commands That Will Make You a Version Control Pro](https://dev.to/devland/20-git-commands-that-will-make-you-a-version-control-pro-149p) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: Linux Parted cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/parted-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/mittwald/kube-httpcache](https://github.com/mittwald/kube-httpcache) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubevious 🌟🌟](https://github.com/kubevious/kubevious) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Dashboards: Headlamp](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-dashboards-headlamp) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [k8studio.io/blogs: K8studio vs. Lens vs. K9s 🌟](https://k8studio.io/blogs/k8studio-vs-lens-kubernetes-ide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [getseabird.github.io 🌟](https://getseabird.github.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [k8z.dev: A lightweight, modern mobile and desktop application for manage kubernetes. Easily for use fast, secure](https://k8z.dev) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/unxsist/jet-pilot](https://github.com/unxsist/jet-pilot) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Lens Resource Map extension](https://github.com/nevalla/lens-resource-map-extension) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Monitoring Dashboards - 5 Best Open-Source Tools](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-monitoring-dashboards-5-best-open-source-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/marketplace: Automating your Kubernetes dev environments with' the open source oktetohq Cloud got easier with GitHub Actions](https://github.com/marketplace?query=publisher%3Aokteto&type=actions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [CloudBees Disk Usage Simple](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cloudbees-disk-usage-simple) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Configuration Slicing](https://plugins.jenkins.io/configurationslicing) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [performance-plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/performance-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Extensible Choice Parameter](https://plugins.jenkins.io/extensible-choice-parameter) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Pipeline as YAML (Incubated) 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-as-yaml) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s 🌟](https://github.com/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Pricing: How to navigate Azure pricing options and resources 🌟](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-pricing-how-to-navigate-azure-pricing-options-and-resources/4166276) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Pricing: How to estimate Azure project costs 🌟](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-pricing-how-to-estimate-azure-project-costs/4166297) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubestack: Terraform GitOps Framework 🌟](https://www.kubestack.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kodiak](https://kodiakhq.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Basics of SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/computer-networks/basics-of-soap-simple-object-access-protocol) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Network Node Manager](https://github.com/kakao/network-node-manager) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Traffic Director overview](https://docs.cloud.google.com/service-mesh/docs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [hipertextual.com: AsΓ­ es Devin, la inteligencia artificial que programa software de principio a fin](https://hipertextual.com/tecnologia/devin-inteligencia-artificial-programa-software) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [k3s_hetzner](https://gitlab.com/k3s_hetzner/k3s_hetzner) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/learning-cloud-native-go/myapp: Learning Cloud Native Go -' myapp 🌟](https://github.com/learning-cloud-native-go/myapp) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [flux2-kustomize-helm-example 🌟](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2-kustomize-helm-example) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Salaboy/From Monolith to K8s](https://github.com/Salaboy/from-monolith-to-k8s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Multi-tenancy 🌟🌟🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/multi-tenancy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubectl-cost](https://github.com/kubecost/kubectl-cost) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: The State of Kubernetes: Key Challenges and the Role of AI](https://thenewstack.io/the-state-of-kubernetes-key-challenges-and-the-role-of-ai) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/datreeio/CRDs-catalog: CRDs Catalog](https://github.com/datreeio/CRDs-catalog) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [bitslovers.com: Terraform Output – What you should know](https://www.bitslovers.com/terraform-output) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tekanaid.com: Terraform for Beginners – A Beginner’s Guide to Automating Cloud Infrastructure 🌟](https://tekanaid.com/posts/terraform-for-beginners-course-and-training) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Why HashiCorp Terraform is Essential for SREs and DevOps Engineers](https://build5nines.com/why-hashicorp-terraform-is-essential-for-sres-and-devops-engineers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How to Join and Split Strings](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-to-join-and-split-strings) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Automating Retry for Failed Terraform Launches](https://thenewstack.io/automating-retry-for-failed-terraform-launches) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [overmind.tech: Is Observability relevant for Terraform?](https://overmind.tech/blog/is-observability-relevant-for-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform Workflow Process Explained](https://build5nines.com/terraform-workflow-process-explained) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Transforma tu EMPRESA con Terraform: CatΓ‘logo de Servicios | Nito Moreno](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IORvnr4u8z8) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [hewi.blog: Deploying an EKS cluster using Terraform](https://hewi.blog/deploying-an-eks-cluster-using-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [buildkite.com: Manage your CI/CD resources as Code with Terraform](https://buildkite.com/resources/blog/manage-your-ci-cd-resources-as-code-with-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Unleashing the Power of CDK and Terraform in Cloud Deployments](https://dev.to/aws-builders/unleashing-the-power-of-cdk-and-terraform-in-cloud-deployments-5680) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [offensive-terraform.github.io: Offensive Terraform Modules 🌟](https://offensive-terraform.github.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Terraform Tutorial for beginners | AWS Infrastructure as Code | Github Actions 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlvAxgO7JdIXAzHx887zl-4no4X-CtiFu) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [env0.com: How to Use Terraform Providers](https://www.env0.com/blog/how-to-use-terraform-providers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploying Azure AKS GitOps Flux extension with Terraform](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploying-azure-aks-gitops-flux-extension-with-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/maddevsio/aws-eks-base: Boilerplate for a basic AWS infrastructure' with EKS cluster 🌟](https://github.com/maddevsio/aws-eks-base) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [porscheofficial/terraform-aws-ecr-watch](https://github.com/porscheofficial/terraform-aws-ecr-watch) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/kaysalawu/azure-network-terraform: Azure Network Architecture' - Terraform Examples 🌟](https://github.com/kaysalawu/azure-network-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [computing.es: Retos del outsourcing de servicios IT en EspaΓ±a](https://www.computing.es/mundo-digital/retos-del-outsourcing-de-servicios-it-en-espana) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [CloudSkew](https://www.cloudskew.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cfn-diagram 🌟](https://github.com/mhlabs/cfn-diagram) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [feluelle/airflow-diagrams](https://github.com/feluelle/airflow-diagrams) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s/xlskubectl](https://github.com/learnk8s/xlskubectl) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Ksctl: Cloud Agnostic Kubernetes Management tool](https://github.com/ksctl/ksctl) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [k8s-node-label-monitor: Kubernetes Node Label Monitor provides a custom' Kubernetes controller for monitoring and notifying changes in the label states of Kubernetes nodes (labels added, deleted, or updated), and can be run either node-local or cluster-wide](https://github.com/adaptant-labs/k8s-node-label-monitor) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kVDI](https://github.com/webmeshproj/webmesh-vdi) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [telekom/das-schiff](https://github.com/telekom/das-schiff) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ketall](https://github.com/corneliusweig/ketall) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [salesforce/Sloop - Kubernetes History Visualization 🌟](https://github.com/salesforce/sloop) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Testing Java Apps on Kubernetes with Testkube](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/11/27/testing-java-apps-on-kubernetes-with-testkube) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Crash Course for Absolute Beginners](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/kubernetes-crash-course-for-absolute-beginners-35pc) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [nathannellans.com: App Registrations, Enterprise Apps, and Service Principals 🌟](https://www.nathannellans.com/post/app-registrations-enterprise-apps-and-service-principals) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [deepinstinct.com: What makes powershell a challenge for cybersecurity solutions? 🌟](https://www.deepinstinct.com/blog/what-makes-powershell-a-challenge-for-cybersecurity-solutions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [gist.github.com: This snippet contains the steps to generate a terraform' plan and post it as a comment of a pull request in Azure DevOps](https://gist.github.com/GTRekter/51f8be3fbfb13b3696f92e117d956597) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Azure Pipeline: Publish Unit Test and Code Coverage Results with .NET 7 Solution using VSTest, Cobertura, and Coverlet](https://build5nines.com/azure-pipeline-publish-unit-test-and-code-coverage-results-with-net-solution-using-vstest-cobertura-and-coverlet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [luke.geek.nz/azure: Export Azure DevOps Repositories to Azure Storage Account](https://luke.geek.nz/azure/export-azure-devops-repos-azure-storage-account) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/datakickstart](https://github.com/datakickstart) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [valenciaplaza.com: El IIS La Fe liderarΓ‘ la direcciΓ³n cientΓ­fica del Nodo Central del Atlas de ImΓ‘genes en CΓ‘ncer](https://valenciaplaza.com/iis-fe-liderara-direccion-cientifica-nodo-central-atlas-imagenes-cancer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [imperialbiosciencereview.wordpress.com: Redefining diagnostics: the integration of machine learning in medical imaging](https://imperialbiosciencereview.wordpress.com/2023/05/26/redefining-diagnostics-the-integration-of-machine-learning-in-medical-imaging-2) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Spring Boot Complete Guide](https://helpercodes.com/spring-boot-complete-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [New VS Code features](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8iVaeLjzY6s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Transformation takes practice](https://www.redhat.com/en/engage/open-practice-library-ebook) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.programster.org: Docker Swarm Cheatsheet](https://blog.programster.org/docker-swarm-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techbeatly.com: Terraform Cheat Sheet](https://techbeatly.com/terraform-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [awsgeek.com/Amazon-S3](https://www.awsgeek.com/Amazon-S3) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cmcrowell.com/cheat-sheet 🌟](https://cmcrowell.com/cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [bluematador.com: kubectl cheatsheet](https://www.bluematador.com/learn/kubectl-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/msfaizi: Kubernetes Cheatsheet: Essential Commands and Concepts for Efficient Container Orchestration](https://dev.to/msfaizi/kubernetes-cheatsheet-essential-commands-and-concepts-for-efficient-container-orchestration-201n) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dockerlux.github.io: Docker Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://dockerlux.github.io/pdf/cheat-sheet-v2.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Git & Github Cheatsheet 🌟](https://dev.to/zinox9/git-github-cheatsheet-22ok) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [rogerdudler.github.io: git cheat sheet pdf](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/files/git_cheat_sheet.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [towardsdatascience.com: 18 Git Commands I Learned During My First Year as a Software Developer](https://towardsdatascience.com/git-commands-cheat-sheet-software-developer-54f6aedc1c46) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Git it RightπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸš€(Git CheatSheet) 🌟](https://dev.to/hey_atharva/git-it-right-git-cheatsheet-4o0h) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: A Git Cheat Sheet](https://dev.to/baransel/a-git-cheat-sheet-4mab) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Git Cheat Sheet- 20 commands I Use Everyday | Tabassum Khanum](https://dev.to/codewithtee/git-cheat-sheet-20-commands-i-use-everyday-47h9) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [opensource.com: 10 Git tips we can't live without](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/git-tips) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Sourcetree Cheat Sheet](https://kapeli.com/cheat_sheets/Sourcetree.docset/Contents/Resources/Documents/index) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.flant.com: Kui β€” a β€œhybrid” CLI/GUI application for working with Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/kui-hybrid-cli-gui-for-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.flant.com: kubenav as a tool for managing Kubernetes clusters from your smartphone](https://palark.com/blog/kubenav-managing-kubernetes-from-smartphone) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.palark.com: Okteto Cloud as another way for local development in Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/okteto-cloud-for-local-development-in-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [harness.io: Comparing Helm vs Kustomize 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/helm-vs-kustomize) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [feedly.com](https://feedly.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Kube Events](https://kube.events) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Least Load](https://plugins.jenkins.io/leastload) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [openshift-login](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-login) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [QF-Test](https://plugins.jenkins.io/qftest) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Parameter Separator](https://plugins.jenkins.io/parameter-separator) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: NoSQL vs. SQL - Difference between SQL and NoSQL](https://intellipaat.com/blog/nosql-vs-sql-what-is-better) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [MongoDB Tools - Admin GUIs, Monitoring and Other Good Stuff](https://mongodb-tools.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: How to learn CI/CD fast](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-learn-ci-cd-fast) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [commandlinefu.com/commands/matching/ssh](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse/commands/matching/ssh/c3No/sort-by-votes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.ashwinchat.com: 9 Months of Full Time Neovim + Tmux](https://blog.ashwinchat.com/9-months-of-full-time-vim) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/automateyournetwork/automate_your_network: Automate Your Network' - John Capobianco - July 1st 2023](https://github.com/automateyournetwork/automate_your_network) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Four Principles of Cloud Financial Management Small and Medium Business Owners Need to Know](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/smb/four-principles-of-cloud-financial-management-small-and-medium-business-owners-need-to-know) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Are we experiencing cloudflation?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2336761/are-we-experiencing-cloudflation.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [mockapy](https://pythonium.net/mockapy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/myspotontheweb/gitops-workloads-demo](https://github.com/myspotontheweb/gitops-workloads-demo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Extending GitOps: Effortless continuous integration and deployment on Kubernetes](https://dev.to/amplication/extending-gitops-effortless-continuous-integration-and-deployment-on-kubernetes-1oem) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Backup supports cross-Region backups in four new Regions](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/aws-backup-cross-region-backups-four-regions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws-samples/hardeneks](https://github.com/aws-samples/hardeneks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws/eks-distro](https://github.com/aws/eks-distro) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Getting started with SNS and SQS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/getting-started-with-sns-and-sqs-3m4i) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-messaging.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [redhat-scholars: istio-tutorial 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-scholars/istio-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [flux-subsystem-argo.github.io: GitOps Terraform Resources with Argo CD and Flux Subsystem for Argo](https://flux-subsystem-argo.github.io/website/tutorials/terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [weave.works: Flamingo: Expand Argo CD with Flux](https://www.weave.works/blog/flamingo-expand-argo-cd-with-flux) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cnrancher/autok3s](https://github.com/cnrancher/autok3s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kube-backup: Kubernetes resource state sync to git](https://github.com/pieterlange/kube-backup) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spot.io: Setting up, Managing & Monitoring Spark on Kubernetes](https://www.flexera.com/products/flexera-one/container-optimization) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/pavanbelagatti: Deploy Any AI/ML Application On Kubernetes: A Step-by-Step Guide!](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/deploy-any-aiml-application-on-kubernetes-a-step-by-step-guide-2i37) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [artifacthub.io: mlflow-server](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/mlflowserver/mlflow-server) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [marvelousmlops.substack.com: Learn Machine Learning and Neural Networks without Frameworks](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-machine-learning-and-neural-networks-without-frameworks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [pypi.org/project/airflow-provider-mlflow](https://pypi.org/project/airflow-provider-mlflow) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tensorchord/envd: Reproducible development environment for AI/ML 🌟](https://github.com/tensorchord/envd) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com/selenium: Introduction to Selenium Basics](https://www.testmuai.com/selenium) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Selenium Automation Testing: Basics and Getting Started 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Scroll a Page Using Selenium WebDriver?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/scroll-down-in-selenium) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Debunking The Top 8 Selenium Testing Myths](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/debunking-selenium-testing-myths) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Create Automated Web Bot With Selenium In Python](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/automated-web-bot-with-selenium-python) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: Soft skills are the key to your DevOps career advancement](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/soft-skills-are-the-key-to-your-devops-career-advancement) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [BishopFox/iam-vulnerable](https://github.com/BishopFox/iam-vulnerable) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io: CronJob in Kubernetes – Automating Tasks on a Schedule](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-cronjob) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Top 5 kubernetes challenges and their solutions](https://middleware.io/blog/kubernetes-challenges-and-solutions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [spiceworks.com: How to Get Started With Kubernetes the Right Way: DevOps Experts Weigh In 🌟](https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/cloud/articles/how-to-get-started-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes 101 for developers: Names, ports, YAML files, and more](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/08/30/kubernetes-101-developers-names-ports-yaml-files-and-more) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: What Problem Is Kubernetes Actually Trying To Solve? 🌟](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-problem-is-kubernetes-actually-trying-to-solve-3g1n) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: A guide to Kubernetes architecture](https://opensource.com/article/22/2/kubernetes-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: When is Kubernetes Service Ownership the Right Fit?](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/when-is-kubernetes-service-ownership-the-right-fit) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/jordanwilson230: kubectl-plugins](https://github.com/jordanwilson230/kubectl-plugins/tree/krew) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [serhii.vasylenko.info: Some Techniques to Enhance Your Terraform Proficiency](https://devdosvid.blog/2022/01/16/some-techniques-to-enhance-your-terraform-proficiency) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: 5 things we love about Terraform](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/5-things-we-love-about-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Terraform To Manage Infrastructure Resources | Pavan Belagatti](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/using-terraform-to-manage-infrastructure-resources-32da) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Build a Custom Terraform Module](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-build-a-custom-terraform-module) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Terraform Modules for Advanced Users](https://dev.to/gofirefly/terraform-modules-for-advanced-users-4n56) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Elastic Releases Terraform Providers for the Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/elastic-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [prcode.co.uk: Terraform Code Quality](https://prcode.co.uk/2022/02/08/terraform-code-quality) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: How We Used Terraform to Create and Manage a HA AKS Kubernetes Cluster in Azure](https://itnext.io/how-we-used-terraform-to-create-and-manage-a-ha-aks-kubernetes-cluster-in-azure-812f64896c08) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Building and deploying to an AKS cluster using Terraform and Azure DevOps with Kubernetes and Helm providers](https://thomasthornton.cloud/building-and-deploying-to-an-aks-cluster-using-terraform-and-azure-devops-with-kubernetes-and-helm-providers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How to navigate The Great Resignation](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-to-navigate-the-great-resignation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: 10 Useful Tools for Python Developers](https://www.makeuseof.com/python-developer-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: The top cloud diagramming tools, ranked](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-top-cloud-diagramming-tools-ranked) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 6 architectural diagramming tools for cloud infrastructure](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/diagramming-tools-cloud-infrastructure) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Try these 5 diagramming tools for network architecture](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/diagramming-tools-network-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [navveenbalani.dev: Code To Custom Cloud Architecture Diagrams](https://navveenbalani.dev/index.php/articles/code-to-custom-cloud-architecture-diagrams) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: How to Write Software That Sets Up Kubernetes Anywhere with Kubermatic Kubeone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJufhuPK2DY&ab_channel=Kubermatic) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tremolosecurity.com: Secure Access to Kubernetes From Your Pipeline](https://www.tremolo.io/post/secure-access-to-kubernetes-from-your-pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Securing Kubernetes Cluster using Kubescape and kube-bench](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/securing-kubernetes-cluster-kubescape-kubebench) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [custom-pod-autoscaler](https://github.com/jthomperoo/custom-pod-autoscaler) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [home.robusta.dev: Why everyone should track Kubernetes changes and top four' ways to do so](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/why-everyone-should-track-and-audit-kubernetes-changes-and-top-ways) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acorn-io/acorn](https://github.com/obot-platform/obot) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [patrick.easte.rs: Forging an optimal MetalLB configuration](https://patrick.easte.rs/post/2022/forging-optimal-metallb-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [adaltas.com: Ingresses and Load Balancers in Kubernetes with MetalLB and' nginx-ingress](https://www.adaltas.com/en/2022/09/08/kubernetes-metallb-nginx) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/jetpack-io/launchpad ⭐](https://github.com/jetify-com/launchpad) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [zakkg3/ClusterSecret: Kubernetes ClusterSecret operator](https://github.com/zakkg3/ClusterSecret) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Testkube: A Cloud Native Testing Framework for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/testkube-cloud-native-testing-framework-for-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Karpenter: Open-Source, High-Performance Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler](https://itnext.io/karpenter-open-source-high-performance-kubernetes-cluster-autoscaler-d56e3ab06aae) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.kloia.com: Karpenter Cluster Autoscaler](https://blog.kloia.com/karpenter-cluster-autoscaler-76d7f7ec0d0e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Karpenter: The Better Autoscaling Solution for Kubernetes- Part' 1](https://dev.to/aws-builders/karpenter-the-better-autoscaling-solution-for-kubernetes-part-1-4pd5) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.getambassador.io: How to Learn Kubernetes: Prerequisites, Paths, and Resources 🌟](https://blog.getambassador.io/how-to-learn-kubernetes-prerequisites-paths-and-resources-9e044daee185) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [zer1t0.gitlab.io: Attacking Active Directory: 0 to 0.9 🌟](https://zer1t0.gitlab.io/posts/attacking_ad) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-azure-devops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [medium.com/geekculture: Continuous Deployment with Azure DevOps Pipelines and Kubernetes](https://medium.com/geekculture/continuous-deployment-with-azure-devops-pipelines-and-kubernetes-12fe1c70b343) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [seifbassem.com: SSH into your Azure Arc-enabled servers from anywhere](https://blog.seifbassem.com/blogs/posts/azure-arc-ssh) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: How to setup CI CD pipelines for Android with Azure DevOps](https://itnext.io/how-to-setup-ci-cd-pipelines-for-android-with-azure-devops-2a4ded0de0e7) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Multi-stage builds for Ionic Apps with Azure Pipeline Templates](https://sahansera.dev/multi-stage-builds-with-azure-pipelines-ionic) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sahansera.dev: Publishing Android Apps to Microsoft App Center from Azure DevOps](https://sahansera.dev/publishing-android-apps-to-microsoft-appcenter) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [fedoramagazine.org: PowerShell on Linux? A primer on Object-Shells](https://fedoramagazine.org/powershell-on-linux-a-primer-on-object-shells) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-remote-tasks](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-pipelines-remote-tasks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [teslarati.com: IDRA finishes 9,000-ton Giga Press; Tesla expecting it any day now](https://www.teslarati.com/idra-9000-ton-giga-press) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Pattern: API Gateway / Backends for Frontends](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/pattern-api-gateway-backends-for.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: The Simple Guide To Dockerizing Spring Boot](https://dev.to/jarjanazy/the-simple-guide-to-dockerizing-spring-boot-og4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Vertical rulers](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cTE0ec3IurE) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Screencast mode](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KZHI5RMmFk0) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Master Git with Git Graph](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OfsixF-splk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Hacking GitHub?](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nMJBbH7g1M4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learncloudnative.com: Kubernetes CLI (kubectl) tips you didn't know about](https://learncloudnative.com/blog/2022-05-10-kubectl-tips) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jan-krueger.net: Git cheat sheet, extended edition](https://jan-krueger.net/git-cheat-sheet-extended-edition) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Public cloud vs private cloud: What’s the difference? 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/business-and-leadership/public-cloud-vs-private-cloud-whats-the-difference) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Reasons to Opt for a Multicloud Strategy](https://thenewstack.io/reasons-to-opt-for-a-multicloud-strategy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [websiteplanet.com: What’s Open Source Software + How It Makes Money 2022](https://www.websiteplanet.com/blog/what-is-open-source-software/?geo=us&device=desktop) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [howtogeek.com: Getting Started With Kubectl to Manage Kubernetes Clusters](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/getting-started-with-kubectl-to-manage-kubernetes-clusters) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Who Needs a Dashboard? Why the Kubernetes Command Line Is Not Enough](https://thenewstack.io/who-needs-a-dashboard-why-the-kubernetes-command-line-is-not-enough) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tech.aabouzaid.com: Set OpenAPI patch strategy for Kubernetes Custom Resources - Kustomize](https://tech.aabouzaid.com/2022/11/set-openapi-patch-strategy-for-kubernetes-custom-resources-kustomize.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io/blog/yaml](https://spacelift.io/blog/yaml) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codebeautify.org/yaml-validator](https://codebeautify.org/yaml-validator) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [yamlvalidator.dev: YAML Validator](https://yamlvalidator.dev) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/topics/yaml-processor](https://github.com/topics/yaml-processor) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sdtimes.com: Low code cuts down on dev time, increases testing headaches](https://sdtimes.com/lowcode/low-code-cuts-down-on-dev-time-increases-testing-headaches) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: For Developers the Low-Code Winter Is Coming](https://itnext.io/for-developers-the-low-code-winter-is-coming-76875d3606c0) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Why Businesses Want to Enable β€˜No-Code’ and β€˜Low-Code’ Automation](https://thenewstack.io/why-businesses-want-to-enable-no-code-and-low-code-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Low Code for Pro Coders](https://thenewstack.io/low-code-for-pro-coders) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Use Low Code to Reduce Friction for Cloud Operations Teams](https://thenewstack.io/use-low-code-to-reduce-friction-for-cloud-operations-teams) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [economictimes.indiatimes.com: Thoughtworks XConf Tech Talk Series: Serverless vs. Kubernetes when deploying microservices](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/thoughtworks-xconf-tech-talk-series-serverless-vs-kubernetes-when-deploying-microservices/articleshow/89085544.cms) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: Top Docker alternatives for 2022](https://blog.logrocket.com/docker-alternatives) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How to Install the SonarQube Security Analysis Platform](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-install-the-sonarqube-security-analysis-platform) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Installation of Sonarqube on Kubernetes/Minikube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cT-kkvw3NQ) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [testguild.com: Pipeline as Code with Mohamed Labouardy](https://testguild.com/podcast/a345-mohamed) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SSH Made Easy with SSH Agent and SSH Config](https://thenewstack.io/ssh-made-easy-with-ssh-agent-and-ssh-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tecmint.com: Testssl.sh – Testing TLS/SSL Encryption Anywhere on Any Port](https://www.tecmint.com/testssl-sh-test-tls-ssl-encryption-in-linux-commandline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [replex.io: An Introduction to Kubernetes FinOps](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/appdynamics-joins-splunk.html?301=appdynamics) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Rultor](https://www.rultor.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [world.hey.com: Another REST vs GraphQL comparison](https://world.hey.com/sammy.henningsson/another-rest-vs-graphql-comparison-8e8357bb) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: How to send POST Request with JSON Payload using Curl Command in Linux to Test RESTful Web Services?](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/08/how-to-post-json-data-with-curl-command.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [seraf.dev: ArgoCD Tutorial β€” (with Terraform)](https://seraf.dev/argocd-tutorial-with-terraform-af77ddea2e6e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Towards a Modular DevOps Stack](https://dev.to/camptocamp-ops/towards-a-modular-devops-stack-257c) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/crumbhole/argocd-vault-replacer](https://github.com/crumbhole/argocd-vault-replacer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Why ArgoCD Is the Lifeline of GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/why-argo-cd-is-the-lifeline-of-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How to Deploy to Kubernetes using Argo CD and GitOps](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-to-kubernetes-using-argo-cd-and-gitops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubebyexample.com: Argo CD Overview 🌟](https://kubebyexample.com/learning-paths/argo-cd/argo-cd-overview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [threatpost.com: Argo CD Security Bug Opens Kubernetes Cloud Apps to Attackers](https://threatpost.com/argo-cd-security-bug-kubernetes-cloud-apps/178239) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thehackernews.com: New Argo CD Bug Could Let Hackers Steal Secret Info from Kubernetes Apps](https://thehackernews.com/2022/02/new-argo-cd-bug-could-let-hackers-steal.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [securityaffairs.co: Argo CD flaw could allow stealing sensitive data from Kubernetes Apps](https://securityaffairs.com/127708/hacking/kubernetes-argo-cd-flaw.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Create an AKS Cluster 🌟](https://build5nines.com/terraform-create-an-aks-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [onecloudplease.com: Console Recorder for AWS](https://onecloudplease.com/project/console-recorder) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [getenroute.io: Drive API Security At Kubernetes Ingress Using Helm And Envoy 🌟](https://docs.getenroute.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: Getting Started with Kubernetes Ingress | Ben Hirschberg](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-beginners-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: ZeroLB, a New Decentralized Pattern for Load Balancing](https://thenewstack.io/zerolb-a-new-decentralized-pattern-for-load-balancing) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Reverse Proxy vs. Forward Proxy: The Differences](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/reverse-proxy-vs-forward-proxy.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [unixarena.com: Terraform – Source credentials from AWS secret Manager](https://unixarena.com/2022/04/terraform-source-credentials-from-aws-secret-manager.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: Complexity is killing software developers](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270714/complexity-is-killing-software-developers.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [stackify.com: Who will Dominate in the future: .Net or Java?](https://stackify.com/who-will-dominate-in-the-future-net-or-java) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [fluxcd.io: GitOps Without Leaving your IDE](https://fluxcd.io/blog/2022/09/gitops-without-leaving-your-ide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Stateful Workloads on Kubernetes with Ondat and FluxCD](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-stateful-workloads-on-kubernetes-with-ondat-and-fluxcd) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 20 JSON Interview Questions with Answers for Beginners and Experienced Developers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/08/json-interview-questions-with-answers.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: kubernetes posts](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/search/label/Kubernetes?m=1) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 80 API Testing Interview Questions for QA and SDET ? API Interview Questions 2022](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2022/03/top-80-api-testing-interview-questions.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: SUSE Harvester: Deploying virtual machines with Kubernetes](https://www.zdnet.com/article/suse-harvester-deploying-virtual-machines-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: K8s Backup and Disaster Recovery Is More Important Than Ever](https://thenewstack.io/k8s-backup-and-disaster-recovery-is-more-important-than-ever) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rancher.com: The No. 1 Rule of Disaster Recovery](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/the-no-1-rule-of-disaster-recovery) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes.. ETCD Backup and Restore... Very Easy Steps... CKA Exam Tips..](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=mODkt1OJDew&ab_channel=AlokKumar) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Getting Started running Spark workloads on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-running-spark-workloads-on-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hevodata.com: Building Apache Spark Data Pipeline? Made Easy 101 🌟](https://hevodata.com/learn/spark-data-pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aprenderbigdata.com: Databricks: IntroducciΓ³n a Spark en la nube](https://aprenderbigdata.com/databricks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [airflow.apache.org: Add Owner Links to DAG](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/howto/add-owner-links.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [semaphoreci.com: Why Do We Need DevOps for ML Data?](https://semaphore.io/blog/devops-ml-data) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [bea.stollnitz.com: Creating batch endpoints in Azure ML](https://bea.stollnitz.com/blog/aml-batch-endpoint) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mlops.community: MLOps with Flyte: The Convergence of Workflows Between Machine Learning and Engineering](https://mlops.community/blog/mlops-with-flyte-the-convergence-of-workflows-between-machine-learning-and-engineering) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mlops.community: MLOps Simplified: orchestrating ML pipelines with infrastructure abstraction. Enabled by Flyte](https://mlops.community/blog/flyte-mlops-simplified) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cronista.com: CΓ³mo identificar a un mal jefe y quΓ© errores no pueden cometer hoy los lΓ­deres](https://www.cronista.com/apertura/empresas/como-identificar-a-un-mal-jefe-y-que-errores-no-pueden-cometer-hoy-los-lideres) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hbr.org: How to Deal with High Pressure Situations at Work](https://hbr.org/2022/05/how-to-deal-with-high-pressure-situations-at-work) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [elconfidencial.com: La mejor forma de decirle a tu jefe que estΓ‘s hasta arriba y no puedes mΓ‘s con tanto trabajo](https://www.elconfidencial.com/alma-corazon-vida/2022-02-14/jefe-trabajo-empleo-quemado-no-puedes_3372444) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rockcontent.com: Conoce los principales tipos de consultorΓ­a en las que tu negocio puede invertir para explotar su potencial](https://analoghq.ai/blog/es/tipos-de-consultoria) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [okdiario.com: TelefΓ³nica y Santander despiden a 467 empleados en 2021 por denuncias de compaΓ±eros](https://okdiario.com/economia/telefonica-santander-despiden-467-empleados-2021-denuncias-companeros-8655690) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [testrigtechnologies.com: Selenium Automation Testing: How to write automated test scripts using selenium](https://www.testrigtechnologies.com/how-to-write-a-test-automation-selenium-test-script) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tutorials.virtualan.io: Idaithalam - Lowcode Test Automation](https://tutorials.virtualan.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Use Selenium to Create a Web Scraping Bot](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/use-selenium-to-create-a-web-scraping-bot) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Using Jenkins Pipeline parallel stages to build Maven project with different JDKs](https://e.printstacktrace.blog/using-jenkins-pipeline-parallel-stages-to-build-maven-project-with-different-jdks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dyser/kubernetes-intro](https://github.com/dsyer/kubernetes-intro) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: How To Create Kubernetes Jobs/Cron Jobs – Getting Started Guide](https://devopscube.com/create-kubernetes-jobs-cron-jobs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Kubernetes basics for sysadmins](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-basics-sysadmins) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: So you need to wait for some Kubernetes resources?](https://vadosware.io/post/so-you-need-to-wait-for-some-kubernetes-resources) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtogeek.com: How to Clean Up Old Containers and Images in Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-clean-up-old-containers-and-images-in-your-kubernetes-cluster) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [maximilianmichels.com: Kubernetes in a Nutshell: 10 Things You Need to Know](https://maximilianmichels.com/2021/kubernetes-what-you-need-to-know) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Getting Started Tutorial for Learning Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/chefgs/getting-started-tutorial-for-learning-kubernetes-455e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Start learning Kubernetes from your local machine](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/start-learning-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Kubernetes: What to learn from a long term perspective](https://www.learnsteps.com/kubernetes-what-to-learn-from-a-long-term-perspective) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes Architecture. An Introduction to Kubernetes Components](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/kubernetes-architecture-components-overview-for-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Workloads Do Businesses Run on Kubernetes?](https://thenewstack.io/what-workloads-do-businesses-run-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Ensure Kubernetes high availability with master node planning](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Ensure-Kubernetes-high-availability-with-master-node-planning) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: What is kubelet and what it does: Basics on Kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/what-is-kubelet-and-what-it-does-basics-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes DaemonSets: A Detailed Introductory Tutorial](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-daemonsets-a-detailed-introductory-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Assess managed Kubernetes services for your workloads.](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/tip/Weigh-the-pros-and-cons-of-managed-Kubernetes-services) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes setup with CRI-O Runtime](https://github.com/msfidelis/kubernetes-with-cri-o) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ubuntu.com: How to test the latest Kubernetes 1.22 release candidate with MicroK8s](https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-test-the-latest-kubernetes-with-microk8s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.brujordet.no: Using custom hardware in kubernetes](https://blog.brujordet.no/post/homelab/using_custom_hardware_in_kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes. Label and Selector. Important Topic. Identify object in cluster. CKA Exam Tips](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Vh3piGAxcf8&ab_channel=AlokKumar) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Introduction to Kubernetes extensibility](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-extensibility-c5fed27f0952) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes Nodes – The Complete Guide](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-nodes-complete-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipwrightio](https://x.com/shipwrightio) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Kubernetes and Start Containerizing Your Applications](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-kubernetes-and-start-containerizing-your-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Discover Kubernetes API Calls from kubectl](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-api-call-from-kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #12: Effective way of using K8 Liveness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-12-effective-way-of-using-k8-liveness-probe.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #13: Effective way of using K8 Readiness Probe](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/04/kubernetes-for-developers-13-effective-way-of-using-k8-readiness-probe.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Using tfsec and Jenkins to Secure Your Terraform Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbMVGEw0HpE&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Setup Budget in AWS to Keep your Bill in Check](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-setup-budget-in-aws-to-keep-your-bill-in-check) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [entrepreneur.com: ΒΏCΓ³mo manejar un equipo que trabaja desde sus casas?](https://spanish.entrepreneur.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Python Feature Flag Resources/Solutions](https://featureflags.io/python-feature-flags) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kite 🌟](https://kite.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Code Quality Tools in Python](https://dev.to/dollardhingra/code-quality-tools-in-python-4k2a) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: Explaining boto3: how to use any AWS service with python](https://dashbird.io/blog/boto3-aws-python) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: 8 Must-Know Tricks to Use S3 More Effectively in Python](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-s3-python-tricks) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [alibabacloud.com: How to Create an Effective Technical Architectural Diagram?](https://www.alibabacloud.com/blog/how-to-create-an-effective-technical-architectural-diagram_596100) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Design professional enterprise architecture diagrams with this open source tool (diagrams.net)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/design-enterprise-architecture-diagrams) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudogu/k8s-diagrams](https://github.com/cloudogu/k8s-diagrams) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tekline 🌟](https://github.com/joyrex2001/tekline) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jetstack Secure Agent 🌟🌟](https://github.com/jetstack/jetstack-secure) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k8tz/k8tz: Kubernetes Timezone Controller](https://github.com/k8tz/k8tz) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Beats Complexity Through' Automation](https://thenewstack.io/kubermatic-kubernetes-platform-beats-complexity-through-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [evilmartians.com: Kubing Rails: stressless Kubernetes deployments with Kuby](https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/kubing-rails-stressless-kubernetes-deployments-with-kuby) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Use KPNG to Write Specialized kube-proxiers](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/10/18/use-kpng-to-write-specialized-kube-proxiers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [DevNation: 10 awesome kubernetes tools every user should know](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13k-Lhc-tVgUohrtKqAYIikaQCTsmuzzjhOe_hpwgUgw/edit) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: From Code to Cluster β€” Modern Kubernetes Workflows with K8Studio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RTTEUEl9sc&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes allows you to connect and manage external Kubernetes clusters in Azure](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/azure-arc-enabled-kubernetes-digital-ocean) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift: Introducing kube-burner, A tool to Burn Down Kubernetes and OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-kube-burner-a-tool-to-burn-down-kubernetes-and-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vmware-tanzu/k-bench 🌟](https://github.com/vmware/k-bench) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [viaduct-ai/kustomize-sops](https://github.com/viaduct-ai/kustomize-sops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arttor/helmify](https://github.com/arttor/helmify) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [abahmed/kwatch](https://github.com/abahmed/kwatch) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [keisku/kubectl-explore](https://github.com/keisku/kubectl-explore) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cuber-cloud/cuber-gem: CUBER](https://github.com/cuber-cloud/cuber-gem) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: TestKube: A New Approach to Cloud Native Testing](https://thenewstack.io/testkube-a-new-approach-to-cloud-native-testing) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube.com: Azure Service Principal - SPN | Houssem Dellai](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F9yzj4Kjeo&ab_channel=HoussemDellai) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube.com: How to create Service Principals in Azure Portal | Raaviblog](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg-YsUITnck) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Acceder a un App Service con Private Endpoint desde otra Vnet](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/acceder-a-un-app-service-con-private-endpoint-desde-otra-vnet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Customization of Work Items in Azure DevOps and Azure DevOps Server 2020](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/devops/workitem-customize-azure-devops-server-2020) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kevinrchant.com: Increase in demand for Data Platform automation](https://www.kevinrchant.com/2021/09/16/increase-in-demand-for-data-platform-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Standardize DevOps practices across hybrid and multicloud environments](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/standardize-devops-practices-across-hybrid-and-multicloud-environments/2795010) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Run cloud-native apps on Azure PaaS anywhere](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/06/run-cloud-native-apps-on-azure-paas-anywhere) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to run an App Service Web App on Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes - Part 2 | Azure Tips and Tricks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53-Y_aI0KpE&ab_channel=MicrosoftAzure) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Signing & Versioning iOS & Android Apps | DevOps for Mobile](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1grtSSIRVA&ab_channel=dotNET) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: PowerShell: Download script or file from GitHub](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/07/powershell-download-script-or-file-from-github) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sqlservercentral.com: Powershell Day by Day: Adding Help to Scripts](https://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/powershell-day-by-day-adding-help-to-scripts) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io - APISIX: An Open Source API Gateway for Microservices](https://thenewstack.io/apisix-an-open-source-api-gateway-for-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [krakend.io: KrakenD framework becomes a Linux Foundation project](https://www.krakend.io/blog/krakend-framework-joins-the-linux-foundation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Creating Docker Images With Spring Boot](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w1Jv9qssqg) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 3 reasons Quarkus 2.0 improves developer productivity on Linux 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/developer-productivity-linux) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Quarkus everywhere with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/07/deploy-quarkus-everywhere-with-red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [YouTube: Deploying a Quarkus application into Kubernetes using JKube | Cloud Tool Time | Marc Nuri 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDDfdZqwM1E&ab_channel=EclipseFoundation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devprojournal.com: Containers, Kubernetes and Software Development in 2021](https://www.devprojournal.com/technology-trends/kubernetes/containers-kubernetes-and-software-development-in-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [addwebsolution.com: How Kubernetes helps businesses manage their IT infrastructure?](https://www.addwebsolution.com/blog/how-kubernetes-helps-businesses-manage-their-it-infrastructure) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: 5 hybrid cloud trends to watch in 2021](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/1/5-hybrid-cloud-trends-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [getcortexapp.com: Why You Need a Microservices Catalog Tool](https://www.cortex.io/post/why-you-need-a-microservices-catalog-tool) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: La deuda tΓ©cnica, un lastre para las tecnolΓ³gicas: un estudio seΓ±ala que los informΓ‘ticos pierden casi un dΓ­a de trabajo a la semana para solventarlas](https://www.xataka.com/pro/deuda-tecnica-lastre-para-tecnologicas-estudio-senala-que-informaticos-pierden-casi-dia-trabajo-a-semana-para-solventarlas) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enter.co: Estos son los 10 lenguajes de programaciΓ³n mΓ‘s populares en 2021](https://www.enter.co/especiales/dev/herramientas-dev/estos-son-los-10-lenguajes-de-programacion-mas-populares-en-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What do we call post-modern system administrators?](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/system-administrators) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Use automation to combat your increased workload](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automation-combat-increased-workload) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Top 8 resources for microservices architecture of 2021](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/best-microservices-2021) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [nordicapis.com: 5 Protocols For Event-Driven API Architectures 🌟🌟🌟](https://nordicapis.com/5-protocols-for-event-driven-api-architectures) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Modify your Kubernetes manifests with Kustomize](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/kustomize-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Generating, transforming, and patching Kubernetes configuration with Kustomize](https://itnext.io/generating-transforming-and-patching-kubernetes-configuration-with-kustomize-fb7b02476a1b) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: Kustomize Tutorial: Creating a Kubernetes app out of multiple pieces](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-kustomize-part-1-creating-a-kubernetes-app-out-of-multiple-pieces) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: YAML for beginners](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/yaml-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxhandbook.com: YAML Basics Every DevOps Engineer Must Know 🌟](https://linuxhandbook.com/yaml-basics) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make YAML as easy as it looks](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/yaml-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [support.atlassian.com: YAML anchors and aliases](https://support.atlassian.com/bitbucket-cloud/docs/yaml-anchors) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dotnet-helpers.com: How to Convert YAML to JSON / JSON to YAML using PowerShell](https://dotnet-helpers.com/powershell/convert-yaml-to-json-or-json-to-yaml-using-powershell) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: How to write YAML file for Kubernetes | Megha S.k](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-write-yaml-file-kubernetes-megha-s-k) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/redhatdemocentral: OpenShift Container Platform Install Demo' 🌟](https://github.com/redhatdemocentral/ocp-install-demo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ssbostan/jenkins-stack-kubernetes 🌟](https://github.com/ssbostan/jenkins-stack-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Deploy Dashboard by Namecheap](https://plugins.jenkins.io/deploy-dashboard) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: SQL, NoSQL? What's the difference these days?](https://www.zdnet.com/article/sql-nosql-whats-the-difference-these-days) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: NoSQL Database Design for E-Commerce Apps in 2021](https://dev.to/danielkolb/nosql-database-design-for-e-commerce-apps-in-2021-390e) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hashinteractive.com: MONGODUMP AND MONGORESTORE VS MONGOEXPORT AND MONGOIMPORT](https://hashinteractive.com/blog/mongodump-and-mongorestore-vs-mongoexport-and-mongoimport) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [c-sharpcorner.com: Why and When to use Azure Functions](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/why-and-when-to-use-azure-functions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Price Comparison of Popular Serverless Architecture Providers](https://dev.to/d1020/price-comparison-of-popular-serverless-architecture-providers-2jk9) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackify.com: What Is Function-as-a-Service? Serverless Architectures Are Here!](https://stackify.com/function-as-a-service-serverless-architecture) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [xenonstack.com: Serverless Architecture with OpenFaaS and Java](https://www.xenonstack.com/blog/serverless-open-faas-java) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fathomtech.io: Microservices vs. Serverless](https://fathomtech.io/blog/microservices-vs-serverless) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [versusmind.eu: Dapr - a serverless runtime for distributed applications 🌟](https://versusmind.eu/dapr-a-serverless-runtime-for-distributed-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Running Dapr on Kubernetes](https://dev.to/cvitaa11/running-dapr-on-kubernetes-89g) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Qualys partners with Red Hat to improve Linux and Kubernetes security](https://www.zdnet.com/article/qualys-partners-with-red-hat-to-improve-linux-and-kubernetes-security) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Getting Started in OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-in-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [schabell.org: How to setup the OpenShift Container Platform 4.7 on your local machine](https://www.schabell.org/2021/03/codeready-containers-howto-setup-openshift-47-on-local-machine.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.knell.it: Commands Kubernetes should adopt from Red Hat OpenShift](https://christianhuth.de/commands-kubernetes-should-adopt-from-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [finance.yahoo.com: IBM's Red Hat OpenShift Platform to be Leveraged by Siemens](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ibms-red-hat-openshift-platform-143702224.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/platform-plus) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Offers a β€˜Complete Kubernetes Stack’ with OpenShift Platform Plus 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-offers-a-complete-kubernetes-stack-with-openshift-platform-plus) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting application performance with Red Hat OpenShift metrics, Part 1: Requirements](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/08/troubleshooting-application-performance-red-hat-openshift-metrics-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [venturebeat.com: Red Hat gives an ARM up to OpenShift Kubernetes operations](https://venturebeat.com/data-infrastructure/red-hat-gives-an-arm-up-to-openshift-kubernetes-operations) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Meet single node OpenShift: Our newest small OpenShift footprint for edge architectures](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/meet-single-node-openshift-our-smallest-openshift-footprint-edge-architectures) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: OpenShift sizing and subscription guide for enterprise Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/self-managed-openshift-subscription-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to use SSH properly and what is SSH Agent Forwarding](https://dev.to/levivm/how-to-use-ssh-and-ssh-agent-forwarding-more-secure-ssh-2c32) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [paepper.com: How to properly manage ssh keys for server access](https://www.paepper.com/blog/posts/how-to-properly-manage-ssh-keys-for-server-access) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 OpenSSL command options that every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/6-openssl-commands) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openvim.com](https://openvim.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: An Introduction to AWK](https://thenewstack.io/an-introduction-to-awk) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 2 Bash commands to change strings in multiple files at once](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/edit-text-bash-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Writing Bash Scripts Like A Pro - Part 1 - Styling Guide](https://dev.to/unfor19/writing-bash-scripts-like-a-pro-part-1-styling-guide-4bin) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Parsing config files with Bash](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/bash-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How to include options in your Bash shell scripts](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/option-parsing-bash) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Bash Shell Scripting for beginners (Part 1)](https://fedoramagazine.org/bash-shell-scripting-for-beginners-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Bash for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlrxD0HtieHh9ZhrnEbZKhzk0cetzuX7l) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxhandbook.com: Unusual Ways to Use Variables Inside Bash Scripts](https://linuxhandbook.com/variables-bash-script) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: What’s the Difference Between ${} and $() in Bash](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/difference-between-and-in-bash) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 questions to ask during your next sysadmin interview](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-questions-interview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle-modules](https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle-modules) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How I use Ansible and anacron for automation](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/ansible-anacron-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Use anacron for a better crontab](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/linux-automation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Automatic branch merging](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/automatic-branch-merging-776639993.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Checks for merging pull requests](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/checks-for-merging-pull-requests-776640039.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Example: CockroachDB's Bors Merge Bot](https://id.atlassian.com/login?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fid.atlassian.com%2Fjoin%2Fuser-access%3Fresource%3Dari%253Acloud%253Aconfluence%253A%253Asite%252F9568dfdc-cfdd-4632-a68e-1e18063a3152%26continue%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fcockroachlabs.atlassian.net%252Fwiki%252Fspaces%252FCRDB%252Fpages%252F73204099%252FBors%252BMerge%252BBot&application=confluence&orgId=52a68357-cecf-4127-a5ec-32eeac8cf060) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Git Plugin**: Merge Extensions](https://plugins.jenkins.io/git) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [BitBucket Bot for Microsoft Teams](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftteamsblog/new-bitbucket-bot-for-microsoft-teams/218212) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/best/best-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [clarusway.com: Top 21 DevOps Tools Of 2021 (Comprehensive Guide)](https://clarusway.com/top-21-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Make your own API under 30 lines of code 🌟](https://dev.to/shreyazz/make-your-own-api-under-30-lines-of-code-4doh) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: API Testing Part 1- API Core Concepts](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0D_bkcT4a4&ab_channel=SoftwareDiagnosticsCenter) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openapi-comment-parser](https://github.com/bee-travels/openapi-comment-parser) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: ArgoCD: users, access, and RBAC](https://itnext.io/argocd-users-access-and-rbac-ddf9f8b51bad) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.risingstack.com: Argo CD Kubernetes Tutorial](https://blog.risingstack.com/argo-cd-kubernetes-tutorial) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.getambassador.io: GitOps in Kubernetes with ArgoCD](https://blog.getambassador.io/gitops-in-kubernetes-with-argocd-c6ea0e510741) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: How to Use ArgoCD Deployments with GitHub Tokens](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-use-argocd-deployments-with-github-tokens) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Quick Restoration through Replacing the Root Volumes of Amazon EC2 instances](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/quick-restoration-through-replacing-the-root-volumes-of-amazon-ec2) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: The Benefits of Amazon RDS for MySQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/the-benefits-of-amazon-rds-for-mysql) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ovh.com - getting external traffic into kubernetes: clusterip, nodeport, loadbalancer and ingress](https://blog.ovhcloud.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Kubernetes Ingress Explained Completely For Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VicH6KojwCI) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [haproxy.com: Announcing HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller 1.5 🌟](https://www.haproxy.com/blog/announcing-haproxy-kubernetes-ingress-controller-1-5) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: HAProxy Ingress Controller 1.5 introduces mTLS support, gives load balancing experts more power](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/26/haproxy-ingress-controller-15-introduces-mtls-support-gives-load-balancing-experts-more-power/1619777) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Differences between Kubernetes Ingress vs. load balancer](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/Differences-between-Kubernetes-Ingress-vs-load-balancer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Ingress Controllers: The More the Merrier](https://thenewstack.io/ingress-controllers-the-more-the-merrier) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Ingress Controllers: The Swiss Army Knife of Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/ingress-controllers-the-swiss-army-knife-of-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [nbailey.ca: Domesticated Kubernetes Networking](https://nbailey.ca/post/k8s-networking) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Kubernetes Networking Guide for Beginners](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-networking-guide-beginners.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Services: ClusterIP, Nodeport and LoadBalancer](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-services-clusterip-nodeport-loadbalancer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Tune up your Kubernetes Application Performance with a small DNS Configuration](https://dev.to/imjoseangel/tune-up-your-kubernetes-application-performance-with-a-small-dns-configuration-1o46) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [EC2 VM Import/Export now supports migration of virtual machines with Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot to AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Amazon EC2 now offers Global View on the console to view all resources across regions together](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/amazon-ec2-global-view-console-regions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS Site-to-Site VPN releases updated Download Configuration utility](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/aws-site-to-site-vpn-download-configuration-utility) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: AWS to launch over 30 new Local Zones internationally starting in 2022](https://techcrunch.com/2021/12/02/aws-to-launch-over-30-new-local-zones-starting-in-2022) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: The big AWS event: 120 announcements but nothing has changed](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2021/12/09/the-big-aws-event-120-announcements-but-nothing-has-changed/605657) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [New AWS Solutions Implementation: Tag Tamer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/06/new-aws-solutions-implementation-tag-tamer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Introducing new self-paced courses to improve Java and Python code quality with Amazon CodeGuru](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/new-self-paced-courses-to-improve-java-and-python-code-quality-with-amazon-codeguru) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Share your Amazon CloudWatch Dashboards with anyone using AWS Single Sign-On](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/share-your-amazon-cloudwatch-dashboards-with-anyone-using-aws-single-sign-on) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudify.co: Your Guide to Infrastructure Automation & Hybrid Cloud Orchestration 🌟](https://docs.cloudify.co) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Which of your Kubernetes Apps are accessing Secrets? 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UF-QxiRGms&ab_channel=Kubevious) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevOps Teams Struggling to Keep Secrets](https://devops.com/devops-teams-struggling-to-keep-secrets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How a Service Mesh Can Help DevOps Achieve Business Goals](https://thenewstack.io/how-service-mesh-can-help-devops-achieve-business-goals) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Why you should care about service mesh](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Service Meshes in the Cloud Native World](https://thenewstack.io/service-meshes-in-the-cloud-native-world) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Stupid Simple Service Mesh β€” What, When, Why 🌟](https://itnext.io/stupid-simple-service-mesh-what-when-why-e9be9e5f4d41) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [koyeb.com: Service Mesh and Microservices: Improving Network Management and Observability](https://www.koyeb.com/blog/service-mesh-and-microservices-improving-network-management-and-observability) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: What is a service mesh? Is it born with Kubernetes?](https://www.learnsteps.com/what-is-a-service-mesh-is-it-born-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Service Mesh Testing β€” Tools & Frameworks (Open Source)](https://itnext.io/service-mesh-testing-tools-frameworks-open-source-7904ee222298) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Linkerd’s CNCF Graduation Due to its Simplicity](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/linkerds-cncf-graduation-due-to-its-simplicity) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [buoyant.io: Go directly to namespace jail: Locking down network traffic between Kubernetes namespaces](https://www.buoyant.io/blog/locking-down-network-traffic-between-kubernetes-namespaces) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Linkerd and GitOps](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/linkerd-and-gitops-115a) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How Are API Management and Service Mesh Different?](https://devops.com/how-are-api-management-and-service-mesh-different) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [medianova.com: Service Mesh vs. API Gateway](https://www.medianova.com/service-mesh-vs-api-gateway) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [I'm AWS certified? Should you trust me?](https://code.joejag.com/2021/i-am-aws-certified-should-you-trust-me.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [alexander.holbreich.org: (Typical) journey towards full GitOps with Flux](https://alexander.holbreich.org/gitops-journey) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get started with WildFly for Java web development](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/wildfly) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 10 Jenkins Interview Question for SDET - DevOps - Automation QA?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/09/top-10-jenkins-interview-question-for.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 20 Jenkins Interview Questions and Answers 2022 for SDET - DevOps - Automation QA? Refer for Getting pro in Jenkins](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/12/top-20-jenkins-interview-questions-and.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jakubstransky.com: 4 devs by devs: Kubernetes interview question made easy](https://jakubstransky.com/2021/11/05/4-devs-kubernetes-interview-question-made-easy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationqahub.com: Latest Rest Assured Interview Questions](https://automationqahub.com/latest-rest-assured-interview-questions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 40 API Automation testing interview question for SDET and Automation QA ?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/03/top-40-api-testing-interview-question.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationqahub.com: Top Software Testing Interview Questions](https://automationqahub.com/popular-software-testing-interview-questions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 70 interview questions on Automation Testing-Selenium-TestNG Set-06? TestNG Tricky Interview questions 2021 for SDET-QAE?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/01/top-60-interview-questions-on.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tutorialspoint.com: JMeter Quick Guide](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jmeter/pdf/jmeter_quick_guide.pdf) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: DevSecOps Teams Need Application-Consistent Backups for Kubernetes Workloads](https://thenewstack.io/devsecops-teams-need-application-consistent-backups-for-kubernetes-workloads) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.palark.com: Kubernetes snapshots: What are they and how to use them? 🌟](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-snaphots-usage) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Native Backups, Disaster Recovery and Migrations on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-backups-disaster-recovery-and-migrations-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blocksandfiles.com: Red Hat OpenShift now does container storage backup 🌟](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/container-storage/2021/01/27/red-hat-openshift-now-does-container-storage-backup/1611166) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Crane 2 Preview: Introduction and Demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esIZS7PVrvs&ab_channel=Konveyor) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensourceforu.com: Kubernetes Adoption Widespread for Big Data: Survey](https://www.opensourceforu.com/2021/12/kubernetes-adoption-widespread-for-big-data-survey/?amp) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Using Kubernetes Configuration Provider to load data from Secrets and Config Maps](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/07/22/using-kubernetes-config-provider-to-load-data-from-secrets-and-config-maps) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Using HTTP Bridge as a Kubernetes sidecar](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/08/18/using-http-bridge-as-a-kubernetes-sidecar) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Optimizing Kafka consumers 🌟](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/01/07/consumer-tuning) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [softkraft.co: WS Kinesis vs Kafka comparison: Which is right for you? 🌟](https://www.softkraft.co/aws-kinesis-vs-kafka-comparison) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dagster.io: Postgres: a better message queue than Kafka?](https://dagster.io/blog/skip-kafka-use-postgres-message-queue) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mongodb.com: DaaS with MongoDB and Confluent](https://www.mongodb.com/company/blog/technical/daa-s-with-mongo-db-and-confluent) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Monitoring Your Event Streams: Integrating Confluent with Prometheus and Grafana](https://www.confluent.io/blog/monitor-kafka-clusters-with-prometheus-grafana-and-confluent) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [softwareengineeringdaily.com: Redpanda: Kafka Alternative with Alexander Gallego 🌟](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2021/01/22/redpanda-kafka-alternative-with-alexander-gallego) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kafka Streams and ksqlDB Compared – How to Choose](https://docs.confluent.io/platform/current/streams/overview.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploying the Mosquitto MQTT message broker on Red Hat OpenShift, Part 1](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/16/deploying-the-mosquitto-mqtt-message-broker-on-red-hat-openshift-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Hazelcast Simplifies Streaming for Extremely Fast Event Processing in IoT, Edge and Cloud Environments](https://devops.com/hazelcast-simplifies-streaming-for-extremely-fast-event-processing-in-iot-edge-and-cloud-environments) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Monitoring Apache Airflow using Prometheus](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-apache-airflow-using-prometheus) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Airflow Helm Chart : Quick Start For Beginners in 10mins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDOw8ByzMyY&ab_channel=MarcLamberti) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Get started with Apache Airflow](https://dev.to/arunkc/get-started-with-apache-airflow-1218) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Schemafull streaming data processing in ML pipelines](https://towardsdatascience.com/using-kafka-with-avro-in-python-da85b3e0f966) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: A Kubernetes architecture for machine learning web-application deployments](https://towardsdatascience.com/a-kubernetes-architecture-for-machine-learning-web-application-deployments-632f7765ef29) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Building ML Componentes on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/building-ml-componentes-on-kubernetes-fc7e24cb9269) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Machine Learning Orchestration on Kubernetes using Kubeflow](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/machine-learning-orchestration-kubernetes-kubeflow) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: How to use a machine learning model from a Google Sheet using BigQuery ML](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/how-use-machine-learning-model-google-sheet-using-bigquery-ml) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Deploy Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) on Azure with Python | Deep Learning Deployment | MLOPS](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sqGxVI3X1w) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Step-by-step Approach to Build Your Machine Learning API Using Fast API](https://towardsdatascience.com/step-by-step-approach-to-build-your-machine-learning-api-using-fast-api-21bd32f2bbdb) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudblogs.microsoft.com: Simple steps to create scalable processes to deploy ML models as microservices](https://opensource.microsoft.com/blog/2021/07/09/simple-steps-to-create-scalable-processes-to-deploy-ml-models-as-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Top tools for enabling CI/CD in ML pipelines](https://analyticsindiamag.com/top-tools-for-enabling-ci-cd-in-ml-pipelines) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: From Jupyter Notebooks to Real-life: MLOps 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/from-jupyter-notebooks-to-real-life-mlops-9f590a7b5faa) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Bring DevOps To Data Science With MLOps](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2021/04/bring-devops-to-data-science-with-continuous-mlops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: From Dev to Deployment: An End to End Sentiment Classifier App with MLflow, SageMaker, and Streamlit](https://towardsdatascience.com/from-dev-to-deployment-an-end-to-end-sentiment-classifier-app-with-mlflow-sagemaker-and-119043ea4203) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Build Machine Learning Pipelines with Airflow and Mlflow: Reservation Cancellation Forecasting](https://towardsdatascience.com/build-machine-learning-pipelines-with-airflow-and-mlflow-reservation-cancellation-forecasting-da675d409842) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [scrum.org: What Happens To The Sprint Backlog Items That Are Not Done?](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/vlog-what-happens-sprint-backlog-items-are-not-done) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [scrum.org: Scrum 2021: Getting You Started as Scrum Master or Product Owner](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/scrum-2021-getting-you-started-scrum-master-or-product-owner) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openwebinars.net: 13 Errores que cometes como Manager](https://openwebinars.net/blog/13-errores-que-cometes-como-manager) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: How Asynchronous Communication Can Boost Productivity](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/asynchronous-development) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pymesyautonomos.com: ΒΏEstΓ‘ trabajando el empleado realmente desde su casa?](https://www.pymesyautonomos.com/management/esta-trabajando-empleado-realmente-su-casa) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [creately.com: How to Better Manage Your Projects with Kanban Boards](https://creately.com/blog/project-management/what-is-a-kanban-board) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rebelscrum.site: Characteristics of a Great Product Owner](https://www.rebelscrum.site/post/characteristics-of-a-great-product-owner) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [elfinanciero.com.mx: Tu jefe no siempre tiene la razΓ³n: ΒΏde quΓ© manera puedes contradecirlo?](https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/empresas/2021/07/06/tu-jefe-no-siempre-tiene-la-razon-de-que-manera-puedes-contradecirlo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.trello.com: Consejos para manejar distintos conflictos en un equipo de trabajo](https://blog.trello.com/es/conflictos-en-el-trabajo) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to run selenium tests from Jenkins? Maven and Jenkins Integration with Testng-Selenium? Run selenium maven project from command line? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/02/how-to-run-test-selenium-tests-from.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: The Future of Ops Careers 🌟🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-future-of-ops-careers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [scaledagileframework.com: DevOps 🌟🌟](https://www.scaledagileframework.com/devops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Java development on top of Kubernetes using Eclipse JKube](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/24/java-development-on-top-of-kubernetes-using-eclipse-jkube) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack 1.0 (JBoss EAP XP) released](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/17/red-hat-jboss-enterprise-application-platform-expansion-pack-1-0-released) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/alexellis/run-job](https://github.com/alexellis/run-job) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [polarsquad.com: Check your Kubernetes deployments!](https://polarsquad.com/blog/check-your-kubernetes-deployments) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [auth0.com: Kubernetes Tutorial - Step by Step Introduction to Basic Concepts](https://auth0.com/blog/kubernetes-tutorial-step-by-step-introduction-to-basic-concepts) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 6: Introduction to StatefulSets](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-6-introduction-to-statefulsets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes Jobs and CronJobs](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/kubernetes-jobs-cronjobs) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Liveness and Readiness Probes](https://theithollow.com/2020/05/18/kubernetes-liveness-and-readiness-probes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: A Primer: Accessing services in Kubernetes](https://blog.alexellis.io/primer-accessing-kubernetes-services) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to/vromanov: Kubernetes Services 🌟](https://dev.to/vromanov/kubernetes-services-1bj) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Foundry Summit: Kubernetes Must Do Better by Developers](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-foundry-summit-kubernetes-must-do-better-by-developers) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: How To Deploy Code Faster Using Kubernetes](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-deploy-code-faster-using-kubernetes-jh1y3ul0) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thoughtbot.com: Zero Downtime Rails Deployments with Kubernetes](https://thoughtbot.com/blog/zero-downtime-rails-deployments-with-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [mitchellh/terraform-provider-multispace](https://github.com/mitchellh/terraform-provider-multispace) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [First web scraper](https://first-web-scraper.readthedocs.io/en/latest) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Unlimited scientific libraries and applications in Kubernetes, instantly!](https://towardsdatascience.com/unlimited-scientific-libraries-and-applications-in-kubernetes-instantly-b69b192ec5e5) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Armada](https://github.com/armadaproject/armada) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kube-burner 🌟](https://github.com/kube-burner/kube-burner) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #1: Kubernetes Architecture and Features 🌟](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2020/12/kubernetes-for-developers-1-kubernetes-architecture.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloud.google.com: Crea una canalizaciΓ³n de CI/CD con Azure Pipelines y Compute Engine](https://docs.cloud.google.com/dotnet/docs/creating-cicd-pipeline-vsts-compute-engine) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developer.okta.com: Spring Cloud Config for Shared Microservice Configuration](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/12/07/spring-cloud-config) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Adds Java Runtime for Kubernetes to Subscription](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/red-hat-adds-java-runtime-for-kubernetes-to-subscription) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [quarkus.io: Quarkus support in IDE's](https://quarkus.io/blog/march-of-ides) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: CyberJUG-HH:Why is everybody talking about Quarkus?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXXPOS8gjtA) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dmcommunity.org: Who will win? Spring Boot or Quarkus](https://dmcommunity.org/2020/01/12/who-will-win-spring-boot-or-quarkus) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/paliimx: Data Structures and Algorithms implementation in Go](https://github.com/ua-nick/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Cloud-native Java applications made easy: Eclipse JKube 1.0.0 now available](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/09/cloud-native-java-applications-made-easy-eclipse-jkube-1-0-0-now-available) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 9 kubectl commands sysadmins need to know 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/5/kubectl-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [loves.cloud: Kubernetes: An Introduction](https://loves.cloud/kubernetes-an-introduction) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [weave.works: 6 Business Benefits of Kubernetes](https://www.weave.works/blog/6-business-benefits-of-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 6 container concepts you need to understand](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/containers-101) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Why Every Programmer, DevOps Engineer Should learn Docker and Kubernetes in 2020](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2020/11/why-devops-engineer-learn-docker-kubernetes.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: 6 Advantages of Microservices](https://devops.com/6-advantages-of-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ituser.es: Las principales habilidades que un arquitecto cloud necesita para triunfar](https://www.ituser.es/opinion/2020/07/las-principales-habilidades-que-un-arquitecto-cloud-necesita-para-triunfar) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Are Private Clouds Proliferating?](https://thenewstack.io/google-and-oracle-cloud-adoption-doubles-among-enterprises-3) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [lavanguardia.com: Por quΓ© la transformaciΓ³n digital es mentira 🌟](https://www.lavanguardia.com/economia/20201014/484036217179/transformacion-digital-empresas-foncillas-pf-video-seo-lv.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Study: Silos Are the Chief Impediment to IT and Business Value](https://thenewstack.io/study-silos-are-chief-impediment-to-it-and-business-value) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: Get kubectl access to your private cluster from anywhere](https://blog.alexellis.io/get-private-kubectl-access-anywhere) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.stack-labs.com: Kustomize - The right way to do templating in Kubernetes](https://blog.stack-labs.com/code/kustomize-101) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [acloudguru.com: AWS adds to the no-code pile: Is it the end of the engineer?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/aws-adds-to-the-no-code-pile-is-it-the-end-of-the-engineer) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [GitHub: redhat-cop OpenShift Toolkit Network Policy 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-toolkit/tree/master/networkpolicy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Deploy OpenShift 4 to vSphere using OpenShift's UPI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLB9m17aGus) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [schabell.org: Cloud-native development - A blueprint 🌟](https://www.schabell.org/2020/05/cloud-native-development-a-blueprint.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: NoSQL Databases, an overview](https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/nosql-databases-overview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Build and deploy a serverless app with Camel K and Red Hat OpenShift Serverless 1.5.0 Tech Preview](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/24/build-and-deploy-a-serverless-app-with-camel-k-and-red-hat-openshift-serverless-1-5-0-tech-preview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Build a Serverless API with AWS Gateway and Lambda](https://thenewstack.io/build-a-serverless-api-with-aws-gateway-and-lambda) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: TriggerMesh: Open Sourcing Event-Driven Applications](https://thenewstack.io/triggermesh-open-sourcing-event-driven-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudowski.com: Honest review of OpenShift 4 🌟](https://cloudowski.com/articles/honest-review-of-openshift-4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Launches an OpenShift-Based Marketplace to Aid Multicloud Portability 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-launches-an-openshift-based-marketplace-to-aid-multicloud-portability) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com - Best practices: Using health checks in the OpenShift 4.5 web console 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/20/best-practices-using-health-checks-in-the-openshift-4-5-web-console) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Command-line cluster management with Red Hat OpenShift’s new web terminal (tech preview)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/01/command-line-cluster-management-with-red-hat-openshifts-new-web-terminal-tech-preview) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Bypass your Linux firewall with SSH over HTTP](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/linux-shellhub) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Recursive Vim macros: One step further into automating repetitive tasks](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/recursive-vim-macros) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [igoroseledko.com: Awk & sed Snippets for SysAdmins](https://www.igoroseledko.com/awk-sed-snippets-for-sysadmins) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Start using systemd as a troubleshooting tool](https://opensource.com/article/20/5/systemd-troubleshooting-tool) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: Difference between minor page faults vs major page faults](https://www.learnsteps.com/difference-between-minor-page-faults-vs-major-page-faults) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [How to handle dynamic and static libraries in Linux](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/linux-libraries) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Example: Smarkets's Marge-bot for GitLab keeps master always green](https://smarketshq.com/marge-bot-for-gitlab-keeps-master-always-green-6070e9d248df) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps Is Fed by a Tools Culture Loop](https://thenewstack.io/devops-is-fed-by-a-tools-culture-loop) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gitkraken.com: DevOps Tools Report 2020 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/reports/devops-report-2020) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [hackr.io: Top 10 DevOps Tools To Look For in 2020](https://hackr.io/blog/top-devops-tools) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [reviewnprep.com: DevOps Tool Primer: Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible](https://reviewnprep.com/blog/devops-tool-comparison-docker-vs-kubernetes-vs-ansible) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [You Bet That APIs Power DevOps Tools](https://seguridad-informacion.blogspot.com/2020/07/you-bet-that-apis-power-devops-tools.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [softwaretestingportal.com: API Testing, Key Terminologies and more...](https://www.softwaretestingportal.com/2020/03/31/api-testing) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Why I use Ingress Controllers to expose Kubernetes services](https://opensource.com/article/20/8/ingress-controllers-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ungleich.ch: Building Ingress-less Kubernetes Clusters](https://ungleich.ch/u/blog/kubernetes-without-ingress) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [edureka.co: Kubernetes Networking – A Comprehensive Guide To The Networking Concepts In Kubernetes](https://www.edureka.co/blog/kubernetes-networking) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jenkins-x.io: Setting up the secrets for your installation](https://jayex.io/v3/admin/setup/secrets) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/kelseyhightower: Serverless Vault with Cloud Run](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/serverless-vault-with-cloud-run) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [forbes.com: DevOps Drives Pentesting Delivered As A Service](https://www.forbes.com/sites/chenxiwang/2020/06/17/devops-drives-pentesting-delivered-as-a-service) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Git Credential Manager Core: Building a universal authentication experience](https://github.blog/open-source/git/git-credential-manager-core-building-a-universal-authentication-experience) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Service Mesh Adds Security, Observability and Traffic Control to Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/service-mesh-adds-security-observability-and-traffic-control-to-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [lucperkins.dev: Service mesh use cases](https://lucperkins.dev/blog/service-mesh-use-cases) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Adoption of Cloud Native Architecture, Part 3: Service Orchestration and Service Mesh](https://www.infoq.com/articles/cloud-native-architecture-adoption-part3) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [xataka.com: IBM se multiplica: la IBM de siempre mantiene el foco en la nube, pero crea una nueva empresa para los servicios de red gestionados 🌟](https://www.xataka.com/pro/ibm-se-parte-dos-109-anos-despues-nube-da-dinero-que-se-creara-empresa-centrada-ella) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Python mini-quiz](https://www.mypythonquiz.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 11 Kubernetes interview question and answers for SDET Devops QA SET-01?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/09/top-11-kubernetes-interview-question.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top Interview Question on Kubernetes for SDET/Devops Set-03? ReplicaSet in K8S](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/11/top-interview-question-on-kubernetes.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: Important Python questions](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-important-python-questions) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: Bare-metal Kubernetes with K3s](https://blog.alexellis.io/bare-metal-kubernetes-with-k3s) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aithority.com: Bacula Systems Announces World’s First Enterprise-Class Backup and Recovery Solution for Red Hat OpenShift](https://aithority.com/it-and-devops/cloud/bacula-systems-announces-worlds-first-enterprise-class-backup-and-recovery-solution-for-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Eclipse JKube introduction: Java tools and plugins for Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://blog.marcnuri.com/eclipse-jkube-introduction-kubernetes-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [vogella.com: Maven for Building Java application - Tutorial](https://www.vogella.com/tutorials/ApacheMaven/article.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [maarten.mulders.it: What's New in Maven 4](https://maarten.mulders.it/2020/11/whats-new-in-maven-4) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Maven Plugin Configuration - The (Unknown) Tiny Details](https://dev.to/khmarbaise/maven-plugin-configuration-the-unknown-tiny-details-1emm) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [rieckpil.de: Maven Setup For Testing Java Applications](https://rieckpil.de/maven-setup-for-testing-java-applications) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Handwritten Maven archetype project scaffolding](https://www.programmersought.com/article/1858176023) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [howtodoinjava.com: Maven IntelliJ Idea Project](https://howtodoinjava.com/maven/how-to-convert-maven-java-project-to-intellij-idea-project) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: How the fabric8 Maven plug-in deploys Java applications to OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/02/how-the-fabric8-maven-plug-in-deploys-java-applications-to-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: how easy to deploy and configure a Kafka Connect on Kubernetes through strimziio operator and use secrets](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/14/using-secrets-in-apache-kafka-connect-configuration) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [strimzi.io: Using Open Policy Agent with Strimzi and Apache Kafka](https://strimzi.io/blog/2020/08/05/using-open-policy-agent-with-strimzi-and-apache-kafka) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Introduction to Strimzi: Apache Kafka on Kubernetes (KubeCon Europe 2020) 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/14/introduction-to-strimzi-apache-kafka-on-kubernetes-kubecon-europe-2020) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Connecting external clients to Red Hat AMQ Broker on Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/26/connecting-external-clients-to-red-hat-amq-broker-on-red-hat-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [strimzi.io: Optimizing Kafka producers 🌟](https://strimzi.io/blog/2020/10/15/producer-tuning) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Pulsar vs Kafka – Comparison and Myths Explored](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2020/06/09/apache-kafka-versus-apache-pulsar-event-streaming-comparison-features-myths-explored) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Apache Airflow for containerized data-pipelines](https://towardsdatascience.com/apache-airflow-for-containerized-data-pipelines-4d7a3c385bd) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Apache Airflow Architecture 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/apache-airflow-architecture-496b9cb28288) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [scrum.org: Make Sure You Don’t Build High Performing Teams Just to Deliver Wrong Things Faster](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/make-sure-you-dont-build-high-performing-teams-just-deliver-wrong-things-faster) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [scrum.org: Minimum Viable Product Considered Harmful 🌟](https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/minimum-viable-product-considered-harmful) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [hbr.org: What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation](https://hbr.org/2020/01/what-it-takes-to-give-a-great-presentation) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devopsonline.co.uk: DevOps and the emergence of TestOps!](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/devops-and-the-emergence-of-testops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [functionize.com: Testers vs TDD](https://www.functionize.com/blog/testers-vs-tdd) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [cloudtweaks.com: DevOps - Secure and Scalable CI/CD Pipeline with AWS](https://cloudtweaks.com/2019/05/devops-secure-and-scalable-ci-cd-pipeline-with-aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Kourier](https://github.com/knative-extensions/net-kourier) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [groundnuty/k8s-wait-for 🌟](https://github.com/groundnuty/k8s-wait-for) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blogit.create.pt: Pros and Cons of Single Tenant vs Multiple Tenants in Office 365](https://blogit.create.pt/miguelisidoro/2019/01/07/pros-and-cons-of-single-tenant-vs-multiple-tenants-in-office-365) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Steve Horsfield: DevOps tricks - Templating YAML files](https://stevehorsfield.wordpress.com/2019/08/13/devops-tricks-templating-yaml-files) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [techbeacon.com: An essential guide to the 2019 serverless ecosystem](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/essential-guide-2019-serverless-ecosystem) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [redhat.com: Using Ansible to deploy Microsoft SQL Server 2019 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/mssql-linux-easy) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Introducing Traffic Director: Google's Service Mesh Control Plane](https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/04/google-traffic-director) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [IBM Leverages Containers to Advance DevOps on Mainframes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/ibm-leverages-containers-to-advance-devops-on-mainframes) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes Interview Questions and Answers 2019 2020](https://linux.amitmaheshwari.in/2019/11/kubernetes-interview-questions-and.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Understanding Red Hat AMQ Streams components for OpenShift and Kubernetes 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/12/04/understanding-red-hat-amq-streams-components-for-openshift-and-kubernetes-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Event Streams and Workflow Engines – Kafka and Zeebe 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/05/kafka-zeebe-streams-workflows) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [hbr.org: How to Debate Ideas Productively at Work](https://hbr.org/2019/01/how-to-debate-ideas-productively-at-work) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [hbr.org: The Surprising Power of Simply Asking Coworkers How They’re Doing](https://hbr.org/2019/02/the-surprising-power-of-simply-asking-coworkers-how-theyre-doing) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery: Node feature discovery for Kubernetes](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [ctrox/csi-s3](https://github.com/ctrox/csi-s3) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Traditional database replication drawbacks](https://www.nuodb.com/blog/replication-is-it-easy) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [cloudacademy.com: Migrating Data to AWS Using the AWS Schema Conversion' Tool: A Preview](https://cloudacademy.com/blog/migrating-data-to-aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [thenewstack.io: Linkerd 2.0: The Service Mesh for Service Owners, Platform Architects, SREs](https://thenewstack.io/linkerd-2-0-the-service-mesh-for-service-owners-platform-architects-sres) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Fabric8 Pipeline Library](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-pipeline-library) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [javaguides.net: Java main() Method Interview Questions with Answers](https://www.javaguides.net/2018/10/java-main-method-interview-questions-with-answers.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [phauer.com: Why I Moved Back from Gradle to Maven](https://phauer.com/2018/moving-back-from-gradle-to-maven) 🌟🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [The Segment AWS Stack](https://segment.com/blog/the-segment-aws-stack) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [oreilly.com: how to use pivot tables in Pandas step-by-step](https://www.oreilly.com/learning/pivot-tables) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [atombender/ktail 🌟](https://github.com/atombender/ktail) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [developers.redhat.com: JDBC Master-Slave Persistence setup with Activemq using Postgresql database](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/10/05/jdbc-master-slave-persistence-setup-activemq-using-postgresql-database) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [analyticsvidhya.com: A Complete Tutorial to Learn Data Science with Python from Scratch](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/01/complete-tutorial-learn-data-science-python-scratch-2) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Tutorial – Python List Comprehension With Examples](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/01/python-tutorial-list-comprehension-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [zshdb.readthedocs.io](https://zshdb.readthedocs.io/en/latest) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Wait until Your Dockerized Database Is Ready before Continuing](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/wait-until-your-dockerized-database-is-ready-before-continuing) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [github.com/nickjj/wait-until](https://github.com/nickjj/wait-until) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Design for failure lessons learnt from the Sydney AWS outage](https://www.hava.io/blog/design-for-failure-lessons-learnt-from-the-sydney-aws-outage) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [bbc.com: Por quΓ© en JapΓ³n los jefes NO felicitan a sus empleados cuando hacen bien su trabajo](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/vert-cap-37270163) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [gcreddy.com: Domain Knowledge for Software Testers](https://www.gcreddy.com/2016/06/domain-knowledge-for-testers.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Reshaping in Pandas – Pivot, Pivot-Table, Stack and Unstack explained with Pictures](https://nikolaygrozev.wordpress.com/2015/07/01/reshaping-in-pandas-pivot-pivot-table-stack-and-unstack-explained-with-pictures) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Cheat Sheet for Exploratory Data Analysis in Python 🌟](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2015/06/infographic-cheat-sheet-data-exploration-python) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Profiling Python using cProfile: a concrete case](https://julien.danjou.info/blog/2015/guide-to-python-profiling-cprofile-concrete-case-carbonara) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Ansible and AWS: cloud IT automation management](https://cloudacademy.com/blog/ansible-aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [London Calling! An AWS Region is coming to the UK!](https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2015/11/aws-announces-uk-region.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [hbr.org: How to Give Tough Feedback That Helps People Grow](https://hbr.org/2015/08/how-to-give-tough-feedback-that-helps-people-grow) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [binarytides.com - 10 examples of Linux ss command to monitor network connections](https://www.binarytides.com/linux-ss-command) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Rultor, a Merging Bot](https://www.yegor256.com/2014/07/24/rultor-automated-merging.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [Copr](https://pagure.io/copr/copr) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [robertmuth.blogspot.com: Better Bash Scripting in 15 Minutes](https://robertmuth.blogspot.com/2012/08/better-bash-scripting-in-15-minutes.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [climagic.org](https://www.climagic.org) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2009)** [Linux 101 Hacks](https://linux.101hacks.com) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2004)** [tldp.org: The Linux System Administrator's Guide 🌟](https://tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/index.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Well-Architected IaC Analyzer](https://github.com/aws-samples/well-architected-iac-analyzer) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Terraform Module Releaser GitHub Action](https://github.com/techpivot/terraform-module-releaser) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gardener/terraformer: Terraformer](https://github.com/gardener/terraformer) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [PaloAltoNetworks/rbac-police](https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/rbac-police) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [m9sweeper/m9sweeper](https://github.com/m9sweeper/m9sweeper) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/controlplaneio/badrobot](https://github.com/controlplaneio/badrobot) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [groundcover-com/murre](https://github.com/groundcover-com/murre) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/oslabs-beta/ClusterWatch](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/ClusterWatch) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [teamcode-inc/kubeorbit](https://github.com/teamcode-inc/kubeorbit) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pvc-autoresizer](https://github.com/topolvm/pvc-autoresizer) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/SimonTheLeg/konf-go](https://github.com/SimonTheLeg/konf-go) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/we-dcode/kubetunnel](https://github.com/we-dcode/kubetunnel) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Move2Kube 🌟](https://github.com/konveyor/move2kube) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [High Mobility @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZNjYn1NXEgPa_ENPna9Atw) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Axway API Management @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsRNLDnXvgtz6qsleSlVcqQ) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [MuleSoft @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/mulesoftvids) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/terrytangyuan/awesome-kubeflow: Awesome Kubeflow 🌟](https://github.com/terrytangyuan/awesome-kubeflow) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [steveazz/awesome-slo: Awesome SLOs](https://github.com/steve-mt/awesome-slo) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/iximiuz: Awesome Container Tinkering](https://github.com/iximiuz/awesome-container-tinkering) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome DevOps](https://github.com/awesome-soft/awesome-devops) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [awesome-architecture.com: 🎨 Awesome Software Architecture 🌟](https://awesome-architecture.com) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/ran-isenberg: AWS Lambda Handler Cookbook (Python) 🌟](https://github.com/ran-isenberg/aws-lambda-handler-cookbook) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/adriannovegil/awesome-observability: Awesome Observability 🌟](https://github.com/adriannovegil/awesome-observability) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Project Management](https://github.com/shahedbd/awesome-project-management) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/openshift](https://x.com/openshift) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Jenkins opentelemetry-plugin 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci/opentelemetry-plugin) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [FOSS Force](https://fossforce.com) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kube-logging/logging-operator](https://github.com/kube-logging/logging-operator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [NuGet/docs.microsoft.com-nuget: nuspec](https://github.com/NuGet/docs.microsoft.com-nuget/blob/main/docs/reference/nuspec.md) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [khanacademy.org](https://www.khanacademy.org) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/ASFMavenProject: The official twitter feed of the Apache Maven Project](https://x.com/ASFMavenProject) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/ASFMavenRelease: Maven Plugin Release](https://x.com/ASFMavenRelease) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Plugin Installation Manager Tool](https://github.com/jenkinsci/plugin-installation-manager-tool) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [HolmesGPT (Robusta)](https://github.com/HolmesGPT/holmesgpt) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Kubeterm: Graphical Management Tool for Kubernetes](https://github.com/kbterm/kubeterm) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/Azure/awesome-terraform](https://github.com/Azure/awesome-terraform) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Draw.io MCP for Diagram Generation: Why It’s Worth Using](https://thomasthornton.cloud/draw-io-mcp-for-diagram-generation-why-its-worth-using) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Kube-Ray](https://github.com/ray-project/kuberay) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [HULL](https://github.com/vidispine/hull) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [redhat-certification: chart-verifier: Rules based tool to certify Helm charts' 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-certification/chart-verifier) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [smartxworks/virtink](https://github.com/smartxworks/virtink) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/replicatedhq/troubleshoot](https://github.com/replicatedhq/troubleshoot) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [cloudtty/cloudtty: A Kubernetes Cloud Shell (Web Terminal) Operator](https://github.com/cloudtty/cloudtty) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [stakater/Forecastle](https://github.com/stakater/Forecastle) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [toboshii/hajimari](https://github.com/toboshii/hajimari) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [kudobuilder/kuttl](https://github.com/kudobuilder/kuttl) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/flomesh-io/pipy](https://github.com/flomesh-io/pipy) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [NVIDIA GPU Operator](https://github.com/NVIDIA/gpu-operator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Kotal operator](https://github.com/kotalco/kotal) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [AWS Data Pipeline Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/data-pipeline) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Amazon EC2 Metadata Mock](https://github.com/aws/amazon-ec2-metadata-mock) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/projectsveltos: sveltosctl](https://github.com/projectsveltos/sveltosctl) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/leg100/pug: PUG](https://github.com/leg100/pug) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [chat.openai.com/g/g-6eSNNNvsB-kubernetes-terraformer: Kubernetes Terraformer](https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6eSNNNvsB-kubernetes-terraformer) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/kodemore/chili](https://github.com/kodemore/chili) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/dcasati/kubernetes-PlantUML](https://github.com/dcasati/kubernetes-PlantUML) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [connaisseur](https://github.com/sse-secure-systems/connaisseur) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [KubeUI: A Desktop Kubernetes Client](https://github.com/IvanJosipovic/KubeUI) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Qovery/pleco](https://github.com/Qovery/pleco) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [steveteuber/kubectl-graph ⭐](https://github.com/steveteuber/kubectl-graph) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-ai-studio-secure-bicep](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-ai-studio-secure-bicep) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Marketplace](https://marketplace.redhat.com/sunset) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Velocity](https://velocity.silverlakesoftware.com) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Evolution: From Microservices to Batch Processing Powerhouse 🌟🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-evolution-from-microservices-to-batch-processing-powerhouse) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [k8studio.github.io/k8studio](https://github.com/K8Studio/K8studio) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Cass Operator](https://github.com/datastax/cass-operator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Ansible Collections 🌟](https://github.com/ansible-collections) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon AWS Collection 🌟](https://github.com/ansible-collections/amazon.aws) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [konstruktoid/ansible-hvault-inventory: Dynamic Ansible inventory using HashiCorp' Vault SSH OTP and local password rotation](https://github.com/konstruktoid/ansible-hvault-inventory) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [marketplace.atlassian.com:  License Manager - Easily track your software licenses](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1227641/license-manager-easily-track-your-software-licenses) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com: OpenShift GitHub Actions Runner 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-actions/openshift-actions-runners) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/CapabilityPE](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/CapabilityPE) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [tellerops/helm-teller](https://github.com/tellerops/helm-teller) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Chainsaw - The ultimate end to end testing tool for Kubernetes operators](https://github.com/kyverno/chainsaw) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/SymbioticLab/Oobleck: Oobleck - Resilient Distributed Training' Framework](https://github.com/SymbioticLab/Oobleck) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/decodingml: Real-time news search engine using Upstash Kafka and Vector DB](https://github.com/decodingai-magazine/articles-code/tree/main/articles/ml_system_design/real_time_news_search_with_upstash_kafka_and_vector_db) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/stefanprodan/gitops-istio: A GitOps recipe for Progressive Delivery' with Flux v2, Flagger and Istio 🌟](https://github.com/stefanprodan/gitops-istio) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/GitHubSecurityLab/actions-permissions: GitHub token permissions' Monitor and Advisor actions](https://github.com/GitHubSecurityLab/actions-permissions) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/multi-tenancy-in-kubernetes-332ff88d55d8) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: POD rebalancing and allocations in kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/pod-rebalancing-and-allocations-in-kubernetes-df3dbfb1e2f9) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kyma-incubator/terraform-provider-kind: Terraform Provider for kind (Kubernetes' IN Docker)](https://github.com/kyma-incubator/terraform-provider-kind) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-openvpn](https://github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-openvpn) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/inkdrop-org/inkdrop-visualizer](https://github.com/inkdrop-org/inkdrop-visualizer) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Junos-terraform: JUNOS Terraform Automation Framework (JTAF)](https://github.com/Juniper/Junos-terraform) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-samples: AWS Service Catalog Engine for Terraform](https://github.com/aws-samples/service-catalog-engine-for-terraform-os) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [hiddeco/Cronjobber](https://github.com/hiddeco/cronjobber) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kube-oidc-proxy](https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [jspolicy](https://github.com/loft-sh/jspolicy) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ori-edge/k8s_gateway](https://github.com/ori-edge/k8s_gateway) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com: NFS Ganesha server and external provisioner](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-ganesha-server-and-external-provisioner) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [csi-rclone: CSI rclone mount plugin](https://github.com/wunderio/csi-rclone) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Havener](https://github.com/homeport/havener) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubes 🌟](https://github.com/boltops-tools/kubes) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [YannickRe/msgraph-utility-scripts](https://github.com/YannickRe/msgraph-utility-scripts) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ismiletechnologies.com: Secure DevOps Kit For Azure(AzSK)](https://ismiletechnologies.com/en_us/devsecops/secure-devops-kit-azureazsk) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github: A very Long never ending Learning around Data Engineering & Machine' Learning](https://github.com/abhishek-ch/around-dataengineering) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thechief.io: The Definitive Kubectl Cheat Sheet](https://thechief.io/c/editorial/definitive-kubectl-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [myfuturehub.com: Must Keep these Kubernetes Commands handy](https://myfuturehub.com/must-keep-these-kubernetes-commands-handy) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [myfuturehub.com: Useful commands of Docker](https://myfuturehub.com/useful-commands-of-docker) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/IBM/varnish-operator](https://github.com/IBM/varnish-operator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.tekspace.io: Deploying Kubernetes Dashboard in K3S Cluster](https://blog.tekspace.io/deploying-kubernetes-dashboard-in-k3s-cluster) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Kustomize Tutorial: A Beginner-Friendly Developer Guide!](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/kubernetes-kustomize-tutorial-a-beginner-friendly-developer-guide-322n) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techiescamp.com: Kubernetes Kustomize Crash Course](https://courses.devopscube.com/l/products) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/Saniewski/mongo-express-docker-extension](https://github.com/Saniewski/mongo-express-docker-extension) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-samples: Service Control Policy examples](https://github.com/aws-samples/service-control-policy-examples) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [awslabs/cognito-at-edge](https://github.com/awslabs/cognito-at-edge) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/awslabs/sustainability-scanner: Sustainability Scanner (SusScanner)](https://github.com/awslabs/sustainability-scanner) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Tronde/ansible-role-rhel-patchmanagement](https://github.com/Tronde/ansible-role-rhel-patchmanagement) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Monitor Etcd with Prometheus and Grafana using Rancher](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/monitor-etcd-with-prometheus-and-grafana-using-rancher) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Difference between REST API and SOAP API](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/websites-apps/difference-between-rest-api-and-soap-api) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Maesh](https://traefik.io/traefik-mesh) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [K8s vs k3s](https://www.civo.com/blog/k8s-vs-k3s) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-samples/cdk-k3s-cluster 🌟](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-for-k3scluster) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [rancher.com: Custom alerts using Prometheus queries](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/custom-alerts-using-prometheus-queries) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [suse.com: My First Impressions with SUSE Rancher Kubernetes Projects](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/my-first-impressions-with-suse-rancher-kubernetes-projects) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aiml.com: Large Language Models Quiz (Medium)](https://aiml.com/quizzes/deep-learning-large-language-models-quiz-medium) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [env0.com: Automated Drift Detection 🌟](https://www.env0.com/blog/automated-drift-detection-with-env0) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.com: Configuration Drift in Kubernetes - What Is It and Why it Matters 🌟](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/configuration-drift-kubernetes) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [debianmaster/actions-k3s](https://github.com/debianmaster/actions-k3s) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes Instance Calculator 🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-instance-calculator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: A visual map of a Kubernetes deployment](https://opensource.com/article/22/3/visual-map-kubernetes-deployment) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/DhruvinSoni30/Terraform_multiple_modules](https://github.com/DhruvinSoni30/Terraform_multiple_modules) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/amitmavgupta/azure-terraform](https://github.com/amitmavgupta/azure-terraform) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Deploy Kubernetes Resources in Minikube cluster using Terraform](https://dev.to/chefgs/deploy-kubernetes-resources-in-minikube-cluster-using-terraform-1p8o) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/tlkamp/terraform-provider-validation: Validation Provider](https://github.com/tlkamp/terraform-provider-validation) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hays.es: β€˜La Gran Renuncia’: ΒΏpor quΓ© tantos profesionales se estΓ‘n planteando dejar su trabajo?](https://www.hays.es) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mattmoor/warm-image: Kubernetes WarmImage CRD](https://github.com/mattmoor/warm-image) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tremolosecurity.com: Updating kube-oidc-proxy](https://www.tremolo.io/post/updating-kube-oidc-proxy) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rback: RBAC in Kubernetes visualizer 🌟🌟](https://github.com/team-soteria/rback) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Kuby](https://getkuby.io) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ruoshan/autoportforward](https://github.com/ruoshan/autoportforward) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [K8sPurger 🌟](https://github.com/yogeshkk/K8sPurger) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubectl-tmux-exec](https://github.com/predatorray/kubectl-tmux-exec) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Synator Kubernetes Secret and ConfigMap synchronizer 🌟](https://github.com/TheYkk/synator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hyscale 🌟](https://github.com/hyscale/hyscale) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: AWS Releases Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Autoscaler Karpenter](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/karpenter-kubernetes-autoscaler) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kuberlogic](https://github.com/kuberlogic/kuberlogic) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 5 Online Courses to Learn Kubernetes in 2022 - Best of Lot](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2020/06/top-5-courses-to-learn-kubernetes-for-devops-and-certification.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/nnellans/bicep-guide](https://github.com/nnellans/bicep-guide) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create an Azure App registrations in Azure Active Directory using PowerShell & AzureCLI](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/create-an-azure-app-registrations-in-azure-active-directory-using-powershell-azurecli) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [vcloud-lab.com: Get started and configure certificate-based authentication in Azure](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/get-started-and-configure-with-certificate-based-authentication-in-azure) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: kubernetes common commands](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/kubernetes-common-commands.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rigorousthemes.com: 10 Best Kubernetes Dashboard Alternatives 2022](https://rigorousthemes.com/blog/best-kubernetes-dashboard-alternatives) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: The 4 Best RHEL-Based Alternatives to CentOS](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-centos-alternatives) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: The 7 Best Red Hat-Based Linux Distributions](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-red-hat-based-linux-distros) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [19 Common SSH Commands In Linux With Examples](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/linux-ssh-commands) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Example: gitlab.gnome.org/marge-merge-bot](https://gitlab.gnome.org/users/sign_in) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Code Dog](https://code-dog.app) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [JovianX/helm-release-plugin](https://github.com/JovianX/helm-release-plugin) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [chart-doc-gen: Helm Chart Documentation Generator](https://github.com/kubepack/chart-doc-gen) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rancher/cis-operator](https://github.com/rancher/cis-operator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tutorialspoint.com/openshift](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/openshift/index.htm) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dirien/pulumi-civo-flux-bucket](https://github.com/dirien/pulumi-civo-flux-bucket) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Keptn Control Plane on k3s](https://github.com/keptn-sandbox/keptn-on-k3s) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [clanktron/k3s-ansible](https://github.com/clanktron/k3s-ansible) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Running K3S workload in a restricted environment](https://itnext.io/running-k3s-workload-in-a-restricted-environment-c2f593d19005) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rancher.com: Driving Kubernetes Adoption in Finance with Rancher](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/driving-kubernetes-adoption-in-finance-with-rancher) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [suse.com: Rancher Desktop 1.0.0 Has Arrived](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/rancher-desktop-1-0-0-has-arrived) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.getambassador.io: Best Tools for Kubernetes Local Development: A Comprehensive Guide](https://blog.getambassador.io/best-tools-for-kubernetes-local-development-a-comprehensive-guide-3577d351d31e) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [bodywork-ml/bodywork-core: Bodywork](https://github.com/bodywork-ml/bodywork-core) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cio.com: Agile vs. waterfall: Project methodologies compared](https://www.cio.com/article/194093/agile-vs-waterfall-project-methodologies-compared.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [deloitte.com: Culture change, not tech, is the secret to DevOps success (podcast) 🌟](https://www.deloitte.com/us/en/what-we-do/capabilities/cloud-transformation/collections/cloud-podcast.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: State of DevOps 2021 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/announcing-dora-2021-accelerate-state-of-devops-report) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/venkateshk111/terraform-beginners-guide 🌟](https://github.com/venkateshk111/terraform-beginners-guide) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [StarpTech/k-andy](https://github.com/StarpTech/k-andy) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why developers should learn kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/why-developers-should-learn-kubernetes) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Things Developers Need to Know About Kubernetes Management](https://thenewstack.io/5-things-developers-need-to-know-about-kubernetes-management) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The New Stack’s Top Kubernetes Stories of 2021](https://thenewstack.io/the-new-stacks-top-kubernetes-stories-of-2021) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: What is a control plane? Basics on Kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/what-is-a-control-plane-what-do-people-mean-by-this-basics-on-kubernetes) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: How to beat the Kubernetes skills shortage](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337368/how-to-beat-the-kubernetes-skills-shortage.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Basics on Kubernetes: What exactly is a ReplicaSet](https://www.learnsteps.com/basics-on-kubernetes-what-exactly-is-a-replicaset) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: The past, present, and future of Kubernetes with Eric Brewer](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/the-rise-and-future-of-kubernetes-and-open-source-at-google) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [garutilorenzo/k3s-aws-terraform-cluster](https://github.com/garutilorenzo/k3s-aws-terraform-cluster) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k8s-cluster-simulator](https://github.com/pfnet-research/k8s-cluster-simulator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x/gsm-controller](https://github.com/jenkins-x/gsm-controller) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [armosec/regolibrary](https://github.com/kubescape/regolibrary) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kitploit.com: Mesh-Kridik](https://kitploit.com/2021/12/mesh-kridik-open-source-security.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k8s-mirror: Creates a local mirror of a kubernetes cluster in a docker container' to support offline reviewing 🌟](https://github.com/darkbitio/k8s-mirror) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/JamesTGrant/kubectl-debug](https://github.com/JamesTGrant/kubectl-debug) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [KUR8 🌟](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/KUR8) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Keep it simple K8s. Kubernetes GitOps using Jabos](https://itnext.io/keep-it-simple-k8s-c0c68c46eabb) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubectl-sudo](https://github.com/postfinance/kubectl-sudo) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [contentful-labs/kube-secret-syncer 🌟](https://github.com/contentful-labs/kube-secret-syncer) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubectl build (formerly known as kubectl-kaniko)](https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-build) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubectl-fuzzy 🌟](https://github.com/d-kuro/kubectl-fuzzy) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kfilt](https://github.com/ryane/kfilt) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tektoncd/chains](https://github.com/tektoncd/chains) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ReallyLiri/kubescout: Kube-Scout](https://github.com/ReallyLiri/kubescout) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Trendyol/kink](https://github.com/Trendyol/kink) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [patrickdappollonio/kubectl-slice](https://github.com/patrickdappollonio/kubectl-slice) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [NimbleArchitect/kubectl-ice 🌟](https://github.com/NimbleArchitect/kubectl-ice) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [joyrex2001/kubedock](https://github.com/joyrex2001/kubedock) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [govirtuo/kube-ns-suspender 🌟](https://github.com/kube-ns-suspender/kube-ns-suspender) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: AWS launches Karpenter, an open source autoscaler for Kubernetes' clusters](https://techcrunch.com/2021/11/30/aws-launches-karpenter-an-open-source-autoscaler-for-kubernetes-clusters) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [agrenpoint.com: Azure AD & Microsoft Graph permission scopes, with Azure CLI](https://www.agrenpoint.com/azcli-adscope) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: hich Container System Should You Use: Kubernetes or Docker?](https://www.makeuseof.com/kubernetes-or-docker) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: How To Install Kubernetes Dashboard with NodePort in Linux](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/07/10/how-install-kubernetes-dashboard-nodeport-linux) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Kustomize - How to customize Kubernetes objects kubernetes](https://dev.to/katiatalhi/introduction-to-kustomize-how-to-customize-kubernetes-objects-3e08) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [w3schools.io: YAML - yaml vs yml file](https://www.w3schools.io/file/yaml-vs-yml) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [avencera/yamine](https://github.com/avencera/yamine) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: Low-code could replace "traditional" coding within months](https://www.techradar.com/news/low-code-could-replace-traditional-coding-within-months) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jervis](https://github.com/samrocketman/jervis/wiki) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [syslog-logger](https://plugins.jenkins.io/syslog-logger) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ssbostan/jenkins-stack-docker](https://github.com/ssbostan/jenkins-stack-docker) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [CloudBees Docker Custom Build Environment](https://plugins.jenkins.io/docker-custom-build-environment) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: CI/CD Continuous Integration & Delivery Explained 🌟🌟](https://dev.to/semaphore/ci-cd-continuous-integration-delivery-explained-75l) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arstechnica.com: CentOS is goneβ€”but RHEL is now free for up to 16 production servers](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/centos-is-gone-but-rhel-is-now-free-for-up-to-16-production-servers) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arstechnica.com: Why Red Hat killed CentOSβ€”a CentOS board member speaks](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/on-the-death-of-centos-red-hat-liaison-brian-exelbierd-speaks) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Red Hat introduces free RHEL for open-source, non-profit organizations](https://www.zdnet.com/article/free-red-hat-enterprise-linux-for-open-source-non-profit-organizations) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: Red Hat Enterprise Linux lanza una versiΓ³n a bajo costo para llegar a mΓ‘s pΓΊblico de sectores de investigaciΓ³n y acadΓ©mico](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/red-hat-enterprise-linux-lanza-version-a-costo-para-llegar-a-publico-sectores-investigacion-academico) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to Manage Multiple SSH Key Pairs](https://dev.to/josephmidura/how-to-manage-multiple-ssh-key-pairs-1ik) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxteck.com: 10 basic and most useful 'ssh' client commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-ssh-client-commands-in-linux) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [TΓΊneles SSH](https://atareao.es/ubuntu/tuneles-ssh) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/abessifi/ansible-sqlplus](https://github.com/abessifi/ansible-sqlplus) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [StatusBay](https://github.com/similarweb/statusbay) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Example: GStreamer Merge Bot](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer-merge-bot) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git fundamentals, a complete guide | Leandro ProenΓ§a 🌟🌟](https://dev.to/leandronsp/git-fundamentals-a-complete-guide-do7) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Best way to Automate AWS EBS Snapshots (without scripts)](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-automate-aws-ebs-snapshots-54og) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Linkedin discussion: Need help on Backup and restore methods of EC2 using s3 services](https://www.linkedin.com/uas/login?session_redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fgroups%2F49531%2F49531-6093375473969090562) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fpcomplete.com: Announcing Amber, encrypted secrets management](https://academy.fpblock.com/blog/announcing-amber-ci-secret-tool) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubeopsskills/cloud-secret-resolvers: Cloud Secret Resolvers (CSR)](https://github.com/kubeopsskills/cloud-secret-resolvers) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [chrisns/cosign-keyless-demo: Cosign Keyless GitHub Action Demo](https://github.com/chrisns/cosign-keyless-demo) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/aws-samples: Apache Log4j2 CVE-2021-44228 node agent](https://github.com/aws-samples/kubernetes-log4j-cve-2021-44228-node-agent) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [maorfr/helm-backup: Helm Backup Plugin](https://github.com/maorfr/helm-backup) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Container Pipelines Samples 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/container-pipelines) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [homebusinessmag.com: Certificates Alone Won’t Get You Hired, You Need Certifications β€œPlus”!](https://homebusinessmag.com/businesses/success-tips/certificates-alone-wont-get-hired-need-certifications-plus) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [google/clusterfuzzlite 🌟](https://github.com/google/clusterfuzzlite) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How K3s, Portworx, and Calico Can Serve as a Foundation of Cloud Native Edge Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/how-k3s-portworx-and-calico-can-serve-as-a-foundation-of-cloud-native-edge-infrastructure) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tutorial - Configure Cloud Native Edge Infrastructure with K3s, Calico, Portworx](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-configure-cloud-native-edge-infrastructure-with-k3s-calico-portworx) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [codeburst.io: Creating a Local Development Kubernetes Cluster with k3s and Traefik Proxy](https://codeburst.io/creating-a-local-development-kubernetes-cluster-with-k3s-and-traefik-proxy-7a5033cb1c2d) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: K3s + Sysdig: Deploying and securing your cluster… in less than 8 minutes! 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/k3s-sysdig-falco) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gabrieltanner.org: Setting up a HA Kubernetes cluster using K3S](https://gabrieltanner.org/blog/ha-kubernetes-cluster-using-k3s) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Rancher presents first big release after SUSE acquisition, ups game on hosted cluster provisioning](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/09/02/rancher-presents-first-big-release-after-suse-acquisition-ups-game-on-hosted-cluster-provisioning/1627301) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [suse.com: SUSE Rancher 2.6 delivers interoperability across multi-cloud environments with redesigned user experience, hosted cluster support, and improved security posture](https://www.suse.com/c/intro-rancher-2-6-features) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dzone: Getting Started With Rancher 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-rancher) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Bootstrap RKE Kubernetes Cluster in AWS Environment](https://github.com/LukeMwila/bootstrap-rke-cluster-in-aws) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Eclipse JKube 1.4.0 is now available!](https://blog.marcnuri.com/eclipse-jkube-1-4-0) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [strimzi/kafka-kubernetes-config-provider: Kubernetes Configuration Provider' for Apache Kafka](https://github.com/strimzi/kafka-kubernetes-config-provider) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [strimzi/strimzi-canary](https://github.com/strimzi/strimzi-canary) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Confluent and Microsoft Announce Strategic Alliance](https://www.confluent.io/blog/latest-partner-ecosystem) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Automatically Generate Machine Learning Code with Just a Few Clicks](https://towardsdatascience.com/automatically-generate-machine-learning-code-with-just-a-few-clicks-7901b2334f97) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Is coding necessary to work as a data scientist?](https://analyticsindiamag.com/is-coding-necessary-to-work-as-a-data-scientist) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [age-of-product.com: Scrum 2021: Getting You Started as Scrum Master or Product Owner](https://age-of-product.com/scrum-2021) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [stackoverflow.blog: The rise of the DevOps mindset 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/06/10/the-rise-of-the-devops-mindset) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [acloudguru.com: 5 Reasons to NOT Move to DevOps 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/5-reasons-to-not-move-to-devops) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Puppet Releases Its 2020 State of DevOps Report 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/11/2020-devops-report) 🌟🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to everything DevOps 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/2/devops-beginners) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: What is DevOps? A guide to common methods and misconceptions 🌟](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/devops-definition) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [mindtheproduct.com: The Product Managers’ Guide to Continuous Delivery and DevOps 🌟🌟](https://www.mindtheproduct.com/what-the-hell-are-ci-cd-and-devops-a-cheatsheet-for-the-rest-of-us) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Question: How will you set up a CI/CD pipeline? 🌟](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-question-how-will-you-set-up-a-ci-cd-pipeline) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: From DevOps to DevApps. Event-Driven Architecture 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/from-devops-to-devapps) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Distributed version of Spring Petclinic built with Spring Cloud 🌟](https://github.com/odedia/spring-petclinic-microservices) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [elmanytas.es: Kubernetes para impostores III](https://elmanytas.es/?q=node/358) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to Kubernetes container orchestration](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/container-orchestration) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [luminousmen.com: Kubernetes 101](https://luminousmen.com/post/kubernetes-101) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [css-tricks.com: Kubernetes Explained Simply: Containers, Pods and Images](https://css-tricks.com/kubernetes-explained-simply-containers-pods-and-images) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devcentral.f5.com: What is Kubernetes?](https://community.f5.com/kb/technicalarticles/what-is-kubernetes/281010) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: Basics on Kubernetes: What exactly is a deployment?](https://www.learnsteps.com/basics-on-kubernetes-what-exactly-is-a-deployment) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [PandasDatabase is a RESTful database engine application built on top of Pandas](https://pypi.org/project/pddb) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [asdf-kubectl](https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-kubectl) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gopaddle-io/configurator](https://github.com/gopaddle-io/configurator) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [haxsaw/hikaru 🌟](https://github.com/haxsaw/hikaru) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [witchery-project/witchery](https://github.com/witchery-project/witchery) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theketchio/ketch 🌟](https://github.com/theketchio/ketch) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [viewnext.com: Front End vs Back End (spanish)](https://www.viewnext.com/front-end-vs-back-end) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Secretize 🌟](https://github.com/bbl/secretize) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift-yolo](https://github.com/e-minguez/openshift-yolo) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Automating safe, hands-off deployments 🌟🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/es/builders-library/automating-safe-hands-off-deployments) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [How to Implement the Automerge feature that is missing from BitBucket cloud](https://poolofthought.com/how-to-implement-the-automerge-feature-that-is-missing-from-bitbucket-cloud) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github-rebase-bot](https://github.com/nicolai86/github-rebase-bot) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/squalrus/merge-bot: PR Merge Bot](https://github.com/squalrus/merge-bot) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.nootch.net: Kubernetes at Home With K3s](https://blog.nootch.net/post/kubernetes-at-home-with-k3s) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: Scrum and Kanban: 3 realities CIOs should know](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/10/scrum-kanban-3-realities-cios) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [hackernoon.com: The Ultimate Beginners Guide To Kubernetes and Container Orchestration](https://hackernoon.com/the-ultimate-beginners-guide-to-kubernetes-and-container-orchestration-5d83354y) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Python Multi-Process Execution Pool](https://github.com/eXascaleInfolab/PyExPool) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [DaspawnW/vault-crd](https://github.com/DaspawnW/vault-crd) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [4ARMED/kubeletmein](https://github.com/4ARMED/kubeletmein) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [ofek/csi-gcs](https://github.com/ofek/csi-gcs) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [knight42/kubectl-blame: kubectl-blame: git-like blame for kubectl](https://github.com/knight42/kubectl-blame) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [corneliusweig/konfig](https://github.com/corneliusweig/konfig) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [segmentio/kubectl-curl: Kubectl plugin to run curl commands against kubernetes' pods](https://github.com/segmentio/kubectl-curl) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [particledecay/kconf](https://github.com/particledecay/kconf) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [karneliuk.com: REST API 1. Basics cheat sheet (Ansible, Bash, Postman, and Python) for GET using NetBox and Docker as examples](https://karneliuk.com/2019/07/rest-api-1-basics-cheat-sheet-ansible-bash-postman-and-python-for-get-using-netbox-and-docker-as-examples) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [karneliuk.com: REST API 2. Basics cheat sheet (Ansible, Bash, Postman, and Python) for POST/DELETE using NetBox and Docker as examples](https://karneliuk.com/2019/08/rest-api-2-basics-cheat-sheet-ansible-bash-postman-and-python-for-post-delete-using-netbox-and-docker-as-examples) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift 4.2 vSphere Install Quickstart](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-2-vsphere-install-quickstart) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [thenewstack.io: Bad News for Cloud Computing: OpenStack Use Plummets and Discounts Dry Up](https://thenewstack.io/bad-news-for-cloud-computing-openstack-use-plummets-and-discounts-dry-up) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./private-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Configure bitbucket-pipelines.yml to automatically merge feature branch to master?](https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Bitbucket-questions/configure-bitbucket-pipelines-yml-to-automatically-merge-feature/qaq-p/793222) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [How to Restore Your Instance Data from a Backup using Snapshots on AWS EC2/EBS](https://www.cloudinsidr.com/content/how-to-restore-your-instance-data-from-a-backup-using-snapshots-on-aws-ec2ebs) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Purposeful Commits](https://chrisarcand.com/purposeful-commits) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [coursereport.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Python for Cybersecurity](https://www.coursereport.com/blog/python-for-cyber-security-with-flatiron-school) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [target/pod-reaper](https://github.com/target/pod-reaper) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [nabsul/k8s-ecr-login-renew: Renew Kubernetes Docker secrets for AWS ECR](https://github.com/nabsul/k8s-ecr-login-renew) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.plasticscm.com: Add a mergebot to your repo!](https://blog.plasticscm.com/2018/09/add-mergebot-to-your-repo.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [genbeta.com: Plastic SCM Mergebot: automatizando tu pipeline de desarrollo](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/plastic-scm-mergebot-automatizando-tu-pipeline-desarrollo) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [DictMySQL: A MySQL class for more convenient database manipulation with Python dictionary](https://github.com/gyli/DictMySQL) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Avoiding pitfalls running Mongo 3.2 in Docker on OSX](https://iainhunter.wordpress.com/2016/01/12/avoiding-pitfalls-running-mongo-3-2-in-docker-on-osx) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [ec2-ssh-yplan: A pair of command line utilities for finding and SSH-ing into your Amazon EC2 instances by tag (such as β€˜Name’)](https://pypi.org/project/ec2-ssh-yplan) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [The State of Real-Time Web in 2016](https://banksco.de/p/state-of-realtime-web-2016.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Schema Conversion Tool now supports PostgreSQL as conversion target](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/01/aws-schema-conversion-tool-postgresql-support) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [New – Scheduled Reserved Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-scheduled-reserved-instances) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [forbes.com: Explaining Agile 🌟](https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2016/09/08/explaining-agile) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [AWS Mobile Hub – Build, Test, and Monitor Mobile Applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-mobile-hub-build-test-and-monitor-mobile-applications) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Managing the Cloud with a Few Lines of Python (EuroPython 2014)](https://pyvideo.org/video/2987/managing-the-cloud-with-a-few-lines-of-python) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [oravirt.wordpress.com: Getting started with ansible-oracle](https://oravirt.wordpress.com/2014/10/01/getting-started-with-ansible-oracle) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [oravirt.wordpress.com: Changes in ansible-oracle v1.2](https://oravirt.wordpress.com/2014/11/05/changes-in-ansible-oracle-v1-2) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [Quantum Taps AWS for Cloud-Powered Disaster Recovery](https://www.infostor.com/backup-and_recovery/quantum-taps-aws-for-cloud-powered-disaster-recovery.html) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2009)** [twitter.com/commandlinefu](https://x.com/commandlinefu) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [TerraSchema: Generate JSON Schema from Terraform Configurations](https://github.com/HewlettPackard/terraschema) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pulumi/kube2pulumi](https://github.com/pulumi/kube2pulumi) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/reddec/keycloak-ext-operator](https://github.com/reddec/keycloak-ext-operator) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [rene6502/keepass-secret](https://github.com/rene6502/keepass-secret) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/AdamRussak/k8f](https://github.com/AdamRussak/k8f) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Spinnaker](https://github.com/robzienert/awesome-spinnaker) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [andredesousa/devops-best-practices](https://github.com/andredesousa/devops-best-practices) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/sclorg/mariadb-container](https://github.com/sclorg/mariadb-container) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [deepfence/YaraHunter](https://github.com/deepfence/YaraHunter) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Helm Kanvas Snapshot](https://github.com/meshery-extensions/helm-kanvas-snapshot) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jenkins Custom WAR Packager](https://github.com/jenkinsci/custom-war-packager) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/Netcracker/KubeMarine](https://github.com/Netcracker/KubeMarine) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-foreach: kubectl foreach ⭐](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-foreach) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/Skarlso/crd-to-sample-yaml](https://github.com/Skarlso/crd-to-sample-yaml) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Example of JCasC](https://github.com/halkeye-docker/docker-jenkins) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [GCF LearnFree.org](https://www.learnfree.org/en) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/Qovery/Torii](https://github.com/Qovery/Torii) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [bikeshed.fm: The Bike Shed](https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-solutions](https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-solutions) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [helm-changelog: Create changelogs for Helm Charts, based on git history](https://github.com/mogensen/helm-changelog) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [upmc-enterprises/registry-creds: Registry Credentials ⭐](https://github.com/upmc-enterprises/registry-creds) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/JovianX/Service-Hub](https://github.com/JovianX/Service-Hub) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kunchalavikram1427: kubernetes Public](https://github.com/kunchalavikram1427/Kubernetes_public) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [DontShaveTheYak/jenkins-std-lib:  Jenkins Standard Shared Library 🌟](https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/jenkins-std-lib) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/pabpereza/curated-dockerfiles-examples: Curated Dockerfiles examples](https://github.com/pabpereza/containers-best-practices) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/OWASP: OWASP Kubernetes Top 10 🌟](https://github.com/OWASP/www-project-kubernetes-top-ten) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How Drift Detection and IaC Help Maintain a Secure Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/how-drift-detection-and-iac-help-maintain-a-secure-infrastructure) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Techworld with Nana: Learn DevOps topics easily](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Self-Service Kubernetes Namespaces Are A Game-Changer 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/self-service-kubernetes-namespaces-are-a-game-changer) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes ConfigMaps and Secrets: Guide to Create and Update 🌟](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/configmaps-secrets) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/seal-io/tap: Terraform Advanced Patcher (TAP)](https://github.com/seal-io/tap) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopshubproject/azure-terraform-ansible](https://github.com/devopshubproject/azure-terraform-ansible) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [registry.terraform.io/modules: azure-terraformer - azuredevops provider](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/markti/azure-terraformer/azuredevops) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/rbac-administrator](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/rbac-administrator/azure/latest) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/RoseSecurity/Terramaid](https://github.com/RoseSecurity/Terramaid) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/squareops/terraform-aws-vpc](https://github.com/squareops/terraform-aws-vpc) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomwechsler/HashiCorp_Certified_Terraform_Associate](https://github.com/tomwechsler/HashiCorp_Certified_Terraform_Associate) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: Uso ChatGPT entre 50 y 70 veces al dΓ­a para todo, desde preparar reuniones hasta quitarme el pegamento de los dedos](https://www.businessinsider.es/tecnologia/uso-chatgpt-50-70-veces-dia-ser-productivo-1228162) 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Ramilito/kubediff ⭐](https://github.com/Ramilito/kubediff) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [pymag09/kubecui](https://github.com/pymag09/kubecui) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/oslabs-beta/Ekkremis](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/Ekkremis) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [oslabs-beta/Palaemon](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/Palaemon) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [upbound/platform-ref-multi-k8s: Upbound's reference platform for multi-cloud' Kubernetes with Crossplane](https://github.com/upbound/platform-ref-multi-k8s) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [eventstore.com: Service-Oriented Architecture vs Event-Driven Architecture 🌟](https://www.kurrent.io/blog/service-oriented-architecture-vs-event-driven-architecture) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/carlosedp/lbconfig-operator: External Load Balancer Operator' 🌟](https://github.com/carlosedp/lbconfig-operator) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [harness.io: CI/CD Pipeline: Everything You Need to Know 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/ci-cd-pipeline) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [harness.io: What is Continuous Integration? 🌟](https://www.harness.io/harness-devops-academy/what-is-continuous-integration-ci) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [groundcover.com: Cloud-native CI/CD? Yeah, that’s a thing 🌟](https://www.groundcover.com/blog/ci-cd-kubernetes) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines – 7 Best Practices and Tools | James Walker 🌟](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-ci-cd) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Radware/radware-ansible: Radware Ansible Collection](https://github.com/Radware/radware-ansible) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [KDBG: Small Kubernetes debugging container](https://github.com/nvucinic/kdbg) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learngitbranching.js.org: Learn Git Branching 🌟](https://learngitbranching.js.org) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [realpython.com: Advanced Git Tips for Python Developers 🌟](https://realpython.com/advanced-git-for-pythonistas) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [shields.io 🌟](https://shields.io) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/10tanmay100: MEDICAL-DATA-PROJECT-END2END-WITH-FEW-MLOPS](https://github.com/10tanmay100/MEDICAL-DATA-PROJECT-END2END-WITH-FEW-MLOPS) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [What is Configuration Drift?](https://www.continuitysoftware.com/blog/it-resilience/what-is-configuration-drift) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Drift Detection: How to Resolve Out-of-State Changes](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-drift-detection-how-to-resolve-out-of-state-changes) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/paragpallavsingh/90DaysOfDevOps: 90DaysOfDevOps Challenge](https://github.com/paragpallavsingh/90DaysOfDevOps) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jose-r-lopez/SSI_Materials](https://github.com/jose-r-lopez/SSI_Infraestructure_Automation_Materials) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [engineering.salesforce.com: Project Agumbe: Share Objects Across Namespaces in Kubernetes 🌟](https://engineering.salesforce.com/project-agumbe-share-objects-across-namespaces-in-kubernetes-1fc2e1ddb3eb) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: The Hidden Dangers of Terminating Namespaces 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/the-hidden-dangers-of-terminating-namespaces) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [KubeSurvival 🌟](https://github.com/aporia-ai/kubesurvival) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.palark.com: ConfigMaps in Kubernetes: how they work and what you should remember 🌟](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-configmap-guide) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps Part 3: Introduction to ConfigMaps 🌟](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-part-3-introduction-to-configmaps) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/metaleapca: metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf](https://github.com/metaleapca/metaleap-devops-in-k8s/blob/main/metaleap-devops-in-k8s.pdf) 🌟 [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [badarsebard/terraforge](https://github.com/badarsebard/terraforge) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Error: spawn terraform ENOENT when running Terraform in Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://thomasthornton.cloud/error-spawn-terraform-enoent-when-running-terraform-in-azure-devops-pipeline) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [pie-r/terragrunt-vs-terraspace](https://github.com/pie-r/terragrunt-vs-terraspace) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [garutilorenzo/k8s-aws-terraform-cluster](https://github.com/garutilorenzo/k8s-aws-terraform-cluster) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/roib20: Terraform - Provision a GKE Cluster with Cloudflare Ingress' and ArgoCD](https://github.com/roib20/terraform-provision-gke-cloudflare) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [chekr](https://github.com/ckotzbauer/chekr) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [NS Killer](https://github.com/germainlefebvre4/ns-killer) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linode.com: A Overview of Using Octant with Kubernetes](https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/using-octant-with-kubernetes-a-tutorial) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Sentry Operator](https://github.com/jace-ys/sentry-operator) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thinkinglabs.io: Feature Branching considered evil 🌟](https://thinkinglabs.io/talks/feature-branching-considered-evil.html) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jfrog.com: How to Accelerate Software Delivery with Hybrid Cloud CI/CD (e-commerce) 🌟](https://jfrog.com/blog/how-to-accelerate-software-delivery-with-hybrid-cloud-ci-cd) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/aws-samples: How to set up continuous replication from your third-party' secrets manager to AWS Secrets Manager](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-secrets-manager-hybrid-secret-replication-from-hashicorp-vault) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [felipecruz91/debug-ctr](https://github.com/felipecruz91/debug-ctr) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Undo Git Add – How to Remove Added Files in Git 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/undo-git-add-how-to-remove-added-files-in-git) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: Branching in Git 🌟](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/branch) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: ELI5: Git Rebase vs. Merge 🌟](https://dev.to/karaluton/explain-like-i-m-five-git-rebase-vs-merging-1k69) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [atlassian.com: Comparing Workflows 🌟](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [atlassian.com: Configuring branching models 🌟](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/branches-776639968.html) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Neoteroi/essentials-configuration-keyvault](https://github.com/Neoteroi/essentials-configuration-keyvault) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [katacoda.com 🌟](https://www.katacoda.com) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Keptn Jenkins Shared Library](https://github.com/keptn-sandbox/keptn-jenkins-library) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/erebe/personal-server: Personal server configuration with k3s' 🌟](https://github.com/erebe/personal-server) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [fepegar/vesseg](https://github.com/fepegar/vesseg) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [systemcraftsman/lab-tekton-pipelines: OpenShift Pipelines workshop](https://github.com/systemcraftsman/lab-tekton-pipelines) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hbollon/k8s-voting-app-aws](https://github.com/hbollon/k8s-voting-app-aws) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/major/imagebuilder-containerized](https://github.com/major/imagebuilder-containerized/blob/main/.github/workflows/main.yml) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Configure multi-tenancy with Kubernetes namespaces 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/kubernetes-namespaces) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thinksys.com: Understanding Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes 🌟](https://thinksys.com/devops/kubernetes-multi-tenancy) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/PacktPublishing: Kubernetes in Production Best Practices](https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Kubernetes-in-Production-Best-Practices) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Cost Management and Analysis Guide 🌟](https://dev.to/cloudforecast/kubernetes-cost-management-and-analysis-guide-1e1b) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to start with Kubernetes for begginer](https://dev.to/dhirajpatra/how-to-start-with-kubernetes-for-begginer-309e) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopshubproject/cka-lab](https://github.com/devopshubproject/cka-lab) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes wallpapers](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-wallpapers) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/kuhlman-labs/terraform-azurerm-landing-zone](https://github.com/kuhlman-labs/terraform-azurerm-landing-zone) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aquasecurity/cloudsec-icons](https://github.com/aquasecurity/cloudsec-icons) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [identity-server](https://github.com/kubeops/ui-server) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [chen-keinan/mesh-kridik](https://github.com/chen-keinan/mesh-kridik) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Tagger](https://github.com/ricardomaraschini/tagger) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [oslabs-beta/kubermetrics](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/kubermetrics) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kev](https://github.com/appvia/tako) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Pscheidl/kubexplorer](https://github.com/Pscheidl/kubectl-explorer) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Armada kubectl plugin 🌟](https://github.com/night-gold/armada) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rkubelog 🌟](https://github.com/solarwinds/rkubelog) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [maorfr/kube-tasks: Kube tasks](https://github.com/maorfr/kube-tasks) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [laurci/kubernate](https://github.com/laurci/kubernate) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [seaworthy: A CLI to verify #Kubernetes resource health !! 🌟](https://github.com/cakehappens/seaworthy) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kcg 🌟](https://github.com/bit-cloner/kcg) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubectl-eksporter 🌟](https://github.com/Kyrremann/kubectl-eksporter) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud-ark/caastle](https://github.com/cloud-ark/caastle) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jsonnet-controller](https://github.com/pelotech/jsonnet-controller) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rottencandy/vimkubectl](https://github.com/rottencandy/vimkubectl) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [appvia/cosign-keyless-admission-webhook](https://github.com/appvia/cosign-keyless-admission-webhook) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openclarity/kubeclarity](https://github.com/openclarity/kubeclarity) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [biosimulations/deployment](https://github.com/biosimulations/deployment) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [patrickdappollonio/tabloid: tabloid -- your tabulated data's best friend](https://github.com/patrickdappollonio/tabloid) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [askmeegs/yaml-your-cloud](https://github.com/askmeegs/yaml-your-cloud) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [equalexperts.com: Event driven architecture: the good, the bad, and the ugly 🌟](https://www.equalexperts.com/blog/tech-focus/event-driven-architecture-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jenkins Remoting monitoring with OpenTelemetry Plugin 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci/remoting-opentelemetry-plugin) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Declarative Pipeline - Jenkins shared library 🌟](https://github.com/gfkse/jenkins-shared-library) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/oslabs-beta: Odin's Eye](https://github.com/oslabs-beta/OdinsEye) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [CI/CD Best Practices 🌟](https://blog.bitsrc.io/ci-cd-best-practices-bca0ef665677) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: 7 Tips for Creating A Successful CI/CD Pipeline 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/tips-creating-successful-cicd-pipeline) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Top 5 CI/CD best practices for 2021 🌟](https://circleci.com/blog/top-5-ci-cd-best-practices) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Red Hat’s crime against CentOS](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261531/red-hats-crime-against-centos.html) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Grant-Revoke-ssh-access](https://github.com/suraksha-123/Grant-Revoke-ssh-access) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Auto-SSH for Linux security](https://github.com/mohanad86/secure-ssh-python) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/stakater/Xposer](https://github.com/stakater/Xposer) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [lab.texthtml.net: Gitlab Merge Bot](https://lab.texthtml.net/gitlab/merge-bot) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Mergecrush](https://www.mergecrush.com) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Branches in Git – the Ultimate Cheatsheet 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-branches-in-git) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [speakerdeck.com: 10 Git Anti Patterns You Should be Aware of 🌟](https://speakerdeck.com/lemiorhan/10-git-anti-patterns-you-should-be-aware-of) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com: AKS: Use AAD identity for pods and make your SecOps happy](https://github.com/dfrappart/articles/blob/master/podidentityjourney.md) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ubi-micro: RHEL tiny images to build containers 🌟](https://github.com/fatherlinux/ubi-micro) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubectl-vpa](https://github.com/ninlil/kubectl-vpa) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Pipeline Library 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/pipeline-library) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tinyzimmer/k3p](https://github.com/tinyzimmer/k3p) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k3s-gitlab](https://github.com/apk8s/k3s-gitlab) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/dashaun: K3s on Raspberry Pi and ClusterHat](https://dev.to/dashaun/k3s-on-raspberry-pi-and-clusterhat-m6k) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/gruberdev/local-gitops: Local Gitops 🌟](https://github.com/gruberdev/local-gitops) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [DevOps engineers: Common misconceptions about the role](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/6/devops-engineer-role-common-misconceptions) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: 3 DevOps skills IT leaders need for the next normal](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/7/3-devops-skills-it-leaders-need-next-normal) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps World: DevOps Moves to Resilient Collaboration](https://thenewstack.io/post-pandemic-devops-moves-to-resilient-collaboration) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Create a DevOps culture with open source principles](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/remote-devops) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [DevOps for beginners: Where to start learning and focusing](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/6/devops-beginners-where-start) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: How the Rise of Containers Will Drive DevOps](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/how-the-rise-of-containers-will-drive-devops) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [smartsheet.com: The Way of DevOps: A Primer on DevOps Principles and Practices](https://www.smartsheet.com/devops) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [BBVA - DevOps: quΓ© es y cΓ³mo mejorar los procesos gracias a esta estrategia](https://www.bbva.com/es/innovacion/devops-que-es-y-como-mejorar-los-procesos-gracias-a-esta-estrategia) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [How to get from DevOps to NoOps: 5 steps](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/3/how-get-devops-noops-5-steps) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [red-gate.com: Automated Production Deployments are Not the Key to DevOps Performance](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/automated-production-deployments-are-not-the-key-to-devops-performance) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [computing.co.uk: CloudBees gets busy with security, visibility and control as DevOps evolves](https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4020521/cloudbees-busy-security-visibility-control-devops-evolves) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudacademy.com: Blog / DevOpsDevOps: Why Is It Important to Decouple Deployment From Release?](https://platform.qa.com/login) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: Survey Surfaces High Reliance on DevOps to Build and Deploy APIs](https://devops.com/survey-surfaces-high-reliance-on-devops-to-build-and-deploy-apis) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [forbes: Why No One Understands Agile, SCRUM & DevOps & Why Perfect Technology Abstractions Are Sure To Fail](https://www.forbes.com/sites/steveandriole/2020/10/01/why-no-one-understands-agile-scrum--devops--why-perfect-technology-abstractions-are-sure-to-fail) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: How to make DevOps your competitive advantage](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/how-to-make-devops-your-competitive-advantage) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [chrisns/k8s-opa-boilerplate](https://github.com/chrisns/k8s-opa-boilerplate) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aalmiray/q-cli](https://github.com/aalmiray/q-cli) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [node-policy-webhook](https://github.com/softonic/node-policy-webhook) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Cluster Cloner 🌟](https://github.com/doitintl/clustercloner) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kerbi 🌟](https://github.com/xavier-mt/kerbi) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Secret backup operator](https://github.com/geritol/secret-backup-operator) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [junit5-kubernetes](https://github.com/JeanBaptisteWATENBERG/junit5-kubernetes) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ekglue - Envoy/Kubernetes glue](https://github.com/jrockway/ekglue) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [chrislusf/seaweedfs](https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Awesome Openshift 2](https://github.com/oscp/awesome-openshift3) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes-development-environment-in-a-box](https://github.com/ManagedKube/kubernetes-development-environment-in-a-box) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 10 tips for maintaining a DevOps mindset for distributed teams](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/devops-mindset) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [continuousdelivery.com: Patterns 🌟](https://continuousdelivery.com/implementing/patterns) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/tom-256/ansible-awx-packer](https://github.com/tom-256/ansible-awx-packer) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Promster: Use Prometheus in huge deployments with dynamic clustering and scrape sharding capabilities based on ETCD service registration](https://github.com/flaviostutz/promster) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gmaster.io - Mergedroid: Automate merging just by analyzing your GitHub repo.](https://gmaster.io/mergedroid) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [git-cipher](https://github.com/wincent/git-cipher) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github: OpenShift Pipelines Node.js Tutorial](https://github.com/csantanapr/faststart2020-pipelines-lab) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: All about k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/abhinavd26/all-about-k3s-lightweight-kubernetes-3ell) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [zdnet.com: Rancher Labs closes $40M funding round to "run Kubernetes everywhere"](https://www.zdnet.com/article/rancher-labs-closes-40m-funding-round-to-run-kubernetes-everywhere) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devclass.com: Open sauce - Rancher 2.5 puts new UI forward, gets to continuously delivering](https://www.devclass.com/ci-cd/2020/10/06/open-sauce-rancher-25-puts-new-ui-forward-gets-to-continuously-delivering/1628365) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Rancher 2.5 Sets out to Be the Stock Kubernetes Build for GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/rancher-2-5-sets-out-to-be-the-stock-kubernetes-build-for-gitops) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Rancher Labs launches free training course to meet surging demand for Kubernetes skills](https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4015423/rancher-labs-launches-free-training-course-meet-surging-demand-kubernetes) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.scrumstudy.com: Scrum and Kanban, alike or different?](https://blog.scrumstudy.com/scrum-and-kanban-alike-or-different-2) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: The case for making the transition from sysadmin to DevOps engineer](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/devops-vs-sysadmin) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: How to transition into a career as a DevOps engineer](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/how-transition-career-devops-engineer) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes Hierarchical Namespace Controller (slides from Kubernetes Multitenancy Working Group) 🌟](https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/kccncna19/f7/kubecon-us-2019-mt-wg-deep-dive.pdf) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [kubeonoff](https://github.com/GambitResearch/kubeonoff) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [k8sdeploy](https://github.com/pyang55/k8sdeploy) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [dignajar/another-ldap](https://github.com/dignajar/another-ldap) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [wallarm/sysbindings](https://github.com/wallarm/sysbindings) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [github-merge-bot](https://github.com/sdduursma/github-merge-bot) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Plastic SCM DevOps Mergebot to implement a trunk-based development cycle](https://github.com/PlasticSCM/trunk-mergebot) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [vbouchaud/k8s-ldap-auth](https://github.com/HopopOps/k8s-ldap-auth) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Install RedHat OKD 3.10 on your development box:](https://github.com/gshipley/installcentos) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain Kubernetes in plain English](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2017/10/how-explain-kubernetes-plain-english) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [martinfowler.com: What do you mean by β€œEvent-Driven”? 🌟](https://martinfowler.com/articles/201701-event-driven.html) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [tracker: A time machine for debugging pesky stateful errors](https://github.com/madisonmay/tracker) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [utilitywarehouse/kube-applier](https://github.com/utilitywarehouse/kube-applier) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [influxdb-plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/influxdb-plugin) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Playing with gradle](https://develosapiens.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/playing-with-gradle) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - **(2010)** [twitter.com/commandlinefu3](https://x.com/commandlinefu3) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [thenewstack.io: Platform Engineering in 2023: Dev First, Collaboration and APIs](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering/-in-2023-dev-first-collaboration-and-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [kubernetesbyexample.com 🌟](https://kubernetesbyexample.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [k8s Initializer 🌟](https://blackbird.a8r.io/initializer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [blog.jetstack.io: Istio OIDC Authentication](https://developer.cyberark.com/blog/istio-oidc-authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [trstringer.com: Deploy to AKS Using a Managed Identity from a GitHub Actions Self-Hosted Runner 🌟](https://trstringer.com/deploy-to-aks-from-github-actions/-self-hosted) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Clustering WildFly on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/clustering-wildfly-on-openshift-using-wildfly-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Java EE example on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/java-ee-example-application-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Microprofile example on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/running-microprofile-applications-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Deploying WildFly apps on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/using-wildfly-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Running Thorntail apps on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/thorntail-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Running Spring Boot applications on Openshift](https://www.mastertheboss.com/jboss-frameworks/spring/deploy-your-springboot-applications-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [docs.google.com: Kubernetes For Everyone](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p4ZYQYM2VrMCR8K3T68JOMzWHlV-C8Jogrl9Ces77OA/edit/edit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [platform9.com: The Gorilla Guide to Kubernetes in the Enterprise](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [containerjournal.com: The Rise of the KubeMaster 🌟](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/the-rise-of-the-kubemaster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [geekflare.com: 10 Kubernetes Best Practices for Better Container Orchestration](https://geekflare.com/cybersecurity/kubernetes-security-scanner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.kubecost.com: Kubecost raises $5.5 million to help teams monitor and reduce their Kubernetes spend](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/announcing-kubecost-first-round) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [nixCraft: Python Execute Unix/Linux Command Examples 🌟](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/python-execute-unix-linux-command-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow: Create dictionary from splitted strings from list of strings](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34319156/create-dictionary-from-splitted-strings-from-list-of-strings) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [devbattles.com: Python list. Functions and Methods lists](https://www.devbattles.com/en/sand/post-1754-Python_list_Functions_and_Methods_lists) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [devbattles.com: Python: sorting lists by .sort () with - in simple words](https://www.devbattles.com/en/sand/post-1752-Python_sorting_lists_by_sort__with__in_simple_words) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow: Problems installing python3 on RHEL 🌟](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8087184/problems-installing-python3-on-rhel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [Getting Started with Django REST Framework (DRF) and AngularJS (Part 1)](https://engineroom.trackmaven.com/blog/getting-started-drf-angularjs-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [devbattles.com: Python Flask, Part 1: Hello World!](https://www.devbattles.com/en/sand/post-1757-Python_Flask_Part_1_Hello_World) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [Dead simple {for devs} python crawler (script) for extracting structured data from any website into CSV](https://blog.webhose.io/2015/08/16/dead-simple-for-devs-python-crawler-script-for-extracting-structured-data-from-any-almost-website-into-csv) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [Jython is a language that makes it easy to create projects with libraries from Python and Java.](https://www.oraclejavamagazine-digital.com/javamagazine_twitter/20151112?pg=43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [armosec.io: Use Kubescape to check if your Kubernetes clusters are exposed to the latest K8s Symlink vulnerability (CVE-2021-25741)](https://www.armosec.io/cve-vulnerability-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [Azure Products by Region Table](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/explore/global-infrastructure/products-by-region/table) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Azure Updates 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/updates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Azure Updates AKS 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/updates/?query=AKS) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [docs.microsoft.com: Multi-tenant user management scenarios](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/multi-tenant-user-management-scenarios) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [azure.microsoft.com: Choose the best global distribution solution for your applications with Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/blog/choose-the-best-global-distribution-solution-for-your-applications-with-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Generally available: Azure Bastion now support shareable links](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/updates/generally-available-azure-bastion-shareable-links) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Azure Load Testing](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-gb/products/load-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [azure.microsoft.com: Microsoft Azure Load Testing is now generally available](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-gb/blog/microsoft-azure-load-testing-is-now-generally-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Azure Arc overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/azure-arc/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [docs.microsoft.com: Run scripts in your Windows VM by using action Run Commands](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/run-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Azure Virtual WAN introduces its first SaaS offering](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/blog/azure-virtual-wan-introduces-its-first-saas-offering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [docs.microsoft.com: Using Policy with Azure Site Recovery](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-us/azure/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-how-to-enable-policy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Making Requests to Amazon S3 over IPv6](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/ipv6-access.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - [Getting Started with AWS Storage Gateway](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/storagegateway/latest/userguide/GettingStarted-common.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - [IBM API Connect](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/api-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [Spring Cloud Kubernetes](https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud/-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [Flexible layout 🌟](https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_120/v1_46) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [tutorialsdojo.com: AWS Cheat Sheets 🌟](https://tutorialsdojo.com/aws-cheat-sheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [mastertheboss.com: OpenShift Cheat Sheet](https://www.mastertheboss.com/soa-cloud/openshift/openshift-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [nginx.com: The Complete NGINX Cookbook 🌟](https://www.f5.com/products/nginx/resources/library/complete-nginx-cookbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [ringcentral.co.uk: Software as a Service (SaaS)](https://www.ringcentral.com/gb/en/blog/definitions/software-as-a-service-saas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [ringcentral.co.uk: Cloud Management 🌟](https://www.ringcentral.com/gb/en/blog/definitions/cloud-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [Kelsey Hightower Fireside Chat: An Unconventional Path to IT and Some Life Advice](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/kelsey-hightower-fireside-chat-an-unconventional-path-to-it-and-some-life-advice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [uncontained.io/articles/openshift-ha-installation](https://uncontained.io/articles/openshift-ha-installation/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [aroworkshop.io 🌟](https://aroworkshop.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [O'Reilly Free Book: **Openshift for developers**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [NetworkPolicies and Microsegmentation](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/hybrid-cloud-infrastructure/networkpolicies-and-microsegmentation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [jenkins users mailing list: Declarative pipelines vs scripted](https://jenkins-ci.361315.n4.nabble.com/Declarative-pipelines-vs-scripted-td4891792.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [NoSQL vs. SQL: Choosing a Data Management Solution](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2015/10/nosql-vs-sql.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [Diferencias entre SQL y NoSQL ΒΏSabes cuΓ‘l usar?](https://www.facilcloud.com/noticias/?p=1294&lang=es_ES) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [NoSQL Databases: 4 Game-Changing Use Cases](https://www.smartdatacollective.com/kingmesal/373466/nosql-databases-4-game-changing-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [blog.couchbase.com podcast: NoSQL in the Perspective of Industry Leaders](https://blog.couchbase.com/2016/january/nosql-in-the-perspective-of-industry-leaders) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [blog.mongodirector.com: Which is the best MongoDB GUI?](https://blog.mongodirector.com/which-is-the-best-mongodb-gui) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [mongodirector: MongoDB Hosting](https://mongodirector.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [MongoDB Tutorial – A Scalable NoSQL DB](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2015/09/mongodb-a-scalable-nosql-db.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [openshift.com: Nested OpenShift using OpenShift Virtualization](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/nested-openshift-using-openshift-virtualization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [openshift.com: How to Configure LDAP Sync With CronJobs in OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/how-to-configure-ldap-sync-with-cronjobs-in-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [openshift.com: A Brief Introduction to Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/a-brief-introduction-to-red-hat-advanced-cluster-security-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [openshift.com: Workload Support for Red Hat OpenShift Matures Across the Industry](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/workload-support-for-red-hat-openshift-matures-across-the-industry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [openshift.com: Control Regional Access to Your Service on OpenShift Running on AWS](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/control-regional-access-to-your-service-on-openshift-running-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Operator-based Calico CNI Plug-In is Supported on OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/blog/operator-based-calico-cni-plug-in-is-supported-on-openshift-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [youtube: how to deliver OpenShift as a service (just like Red Hat)](https://www.youtube.comwatch?v=b_norgxfh5y) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [kruschecompany.com: Prometheus Operator – Installing Prometheus Monitoring Within The Kubernetes Environment](https://kruschecompany.com/page-not-found) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [Tutorial: Configure Apache Web Server on Amazon Linux to use SSL/TLS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/SSL-on-an-instance.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [The Most Popular AWS Security Blog Posts in 2015](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx4QX7W51NDSLO/The-Most-Popular-AWS-Security-Blog-Posts-in-2015) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [Announcing Industry Best Practices for Securing AWS Resources](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx3PTTZB14FWPBA/Announcing-Industry-Best-Practices-for-Securing-AWS-Resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [The Most Viewed AWS Security Blog Posts so Far in 2016](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx2N52FR8XGJVL3/The-Most-Viewed-AWS-Security-Blog-Posts-so-Far-in-2016) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [How to Restrict Amazon S3 Bucket Access to a Specific IAM Role](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/TxK5WUJK3DG9G8/How-to-Restrict-Amazon-S3-Bucket-Access-to-a-Specific-IAM-Role) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [Updated Whitepaper Available: AWS Best Practices for DDoS Resiliency](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx6QAIBSQTJPHB/Updated-Whitepaper-Available-AWS-Best-Practices-for-DDoS-Resiliency) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [AWS Security Blog: In Case You Missed These: AWS Security Blog Posts from June, July, and August 2016](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx3KVD6T490MM47/In-Case-You-Missed-These-AWS-Security-Blog-Posts-from-June-July-and-August) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [Amazon s2n: AWS’s new Open Source implementation of the SSL/TLS network encryption protocols](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/TxLEHNNDPUFDU9/Automated-Reasoning-and-Amazon-s2n) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) best practices in 2016](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx2OB7YGHMB7WCM/Adhere-to-IAM-Best-Practices-in-2016) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [How to Record and Govern Your IAM Resource Configurations Using AWS Config](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx14ADBJOCAT9NS/How-to-Record-and-Govern-Your-IAM-Resource-Configurations-Using-AWS-Config) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [How to Use SAML to Automatically Direct Federated Users to a Specific AWS Management Console Page](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx2CGWIB8SBYW2J/How-to-Use-SAML-to-Automatically-Direct-Federated-Users-to-a-Specific-AWS-Manage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [How to Automatically Update Your Security Groups for Amazon CloudFront and AWS WAF by Using AWS Lambda (boto3 python)](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx1LPI2H6Q6S5KC/How-to-Automatically-Update-Your-Security-Groups-for-Amazon-CloudFront-and-AWS-W) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [How to Use AWS WAF to Block IP Addresses That Generate Bad Requests](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx223ZW25YRPRKV/How-to-Use-AWS-WAF-to-Block-IP-Addresses-That-Generate-Bad-Requests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [How to Reduce Security Threats and Operating Costs Using AWS WAF and Amazon CloudFront](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx1G747SE1R2ZWE/How-to-Reduce-Security-Threats-and-Operating-Costs-Using-AWS-WAF-and-Amazon-Clou) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [linuxtoday.com](https://www.linuxtoday.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz - ss: Display Linux TCP / UDP Network and Socket Information](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-investigate-sockets-network-connections.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz - SS Utility: Quick Intro](https://www.cyberciti.biz/files/ss.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [unix.stackexchange.com: ss - linux socket statistics utility output format](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/252744/ss-linux-socket-statistics-utility-output-format) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: difference between netstat and ss in linux?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11763376/difference-between-netstat-and-ss-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [AWS Knowledge Center](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [geekflare.com: An Introduction to GitOps](https://geekflare.com/topic/development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [Transitive blocks](https://fastthread.io/ft-error.jsp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [fourtheorem.com: How to end Microservice pain and embrace the Monorepo](https://fourtheorem.com/monorepo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Auto-merge between release branches](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/2785) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Provide merge bot functionality](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/14595) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [The Truth About Downtime in the Cloud](https://cloud.netapp.com/blog/prepare-for-the-day-of-all-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - [geekflare.com: devops-tools](https://geekflare.com/devops/config-management-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [mulesoft.com: What is a RESTful API?](https://www.mulesoft.com/api/rest/what-is-rest-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [Build a Python Microservice with Amazon Web Services Lambda & API Gateway](https://www.giantflyingsaucer.com/blog/?p=5730) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [blog.powerupcloud.com: AWS inventory details in CSV using lambda](https://blog.powerupcloud.com/2016/02/07/aws-inventory-details-in-csv-using-lambda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [Why Support of PostgreSQL 9.5 by Amazon RDS is Such Great News](https://blog.rubyroidlabs.com/2016/04/postgresql-9-5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Creating a DB Instance Running the Oracle Database Engine](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_CreateOracleInstance.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Creating an AWS Schema Conversion Tool Project](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/SchemaConversionTool/latest/userguide/CHAP_SchemaConversionTool.Converting.CreateProject.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Get started with Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/ECR_GetStarted.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [blog.couchbase.com: Getting Started with Docker for AWS and Scaling Nodes](https://blog.couchbase.com/2016/july/docker-for-aws-getting-started-scaling-nodes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [Using Spark SQL for ETL](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/bigdata/post/Tx2D93GZRHU3TES/Using-Spark-SQL-for-ETL) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - [Amazon DevOps Guru](https://aws.amazon.com/devops/-guru) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - [AWS CodeDeploy: Deploying from a Development Account to a Production Account](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/application-management/post/Tx3PE3JTSVJSFI7/AWS-CodeDeploy-Deploying-from-a-Development-Account-to-a-Production-Account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - [AWS Cloud Formation Release History](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/ReleaseHistory.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - [All the AWS Resource Types Reference for AWS CloudFormation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - [Limits in Amazon SQS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-limits.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-messaging.md)*
+  - [blogs.splunk.com: AWS Agility + Splunk Visibility = Customer Success](https://blogs.splunk.com/2016/06/22/aws-video) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: From distributed tracing to APM: Taking OpenTelemetry and Jaeger up a level](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/04/29/from-distributed-tracing-to-apm-taking-opentelemetry-and-jaeger-up-a-level) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Amazon AWS Certification Preparation Tips](https://walkintocloud.com/index.php/2016/06/04/amazon-aws-certification-preparation-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - [geekflare.com: What is Thread Dump and How to Analyze them? 🌟](https://geekflare.com/dev/generate-analyze-thread-dumps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [On heap vs off heap memory usage](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2014/12/on-heap-vs-off-heap-memory-usage.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [jetstack.io: Securing Istio workloads with mTLS using cert-manager](https://www.cyberark.com/venafi-and-cyberark-machine-identity-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [rancher.com: Using Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Service Mesh Based Applications for Distributed Deployments](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/using-hybrid-and-multi-cloud-service-mesh-based-applications-for-distributed-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud](https://www.ibm.com/solutions/cloud/openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [IBM Knowledge Center 🌟](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [IBM Knowledge Center: IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/cloud-paks/cp-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [**uncontained.io**: External Jenkins Integration 🌟](https://v1.uncontained.io/playbooks/continuous_delivery/external-jenkins-integration.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [towardsdatascience.com: Jenkins for CI Is Dead: Why Do People Hate It and What’s the Alternative? GitHub actions](https://towardsdatascience.com/jenkins-for-ci-is-dead-why-do-people-hate-it-and-whats-the-alternative-8d8b6b88fdba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [harness.io: Best Spinnaker Alternatives to Consider](https://www.harness.io/blog/continuous-delivery/spinnaker-alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [tutorialspoint.com](https://www.tutorialspoint.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [gestoresderiesgo.com: ProhibiciΓ³n de utilizar programas informΓ‘ticos que permitan llevar una doble contabilidad empresarial](https://www.gestoresderiesgo.com/colaboradores/prohibicion-de-utilizar-programas-informaticos-que-permitan-llevar-una-doble-contabilidad-empresarial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [wecloudpro.com: Deploy HA kubernetes cluster in AWS in less than 5 minutes](https://wecloudpro.com/2020/01/13/kube-autp-aws.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: **Debugging applications** within Red Hat OpenShift containers](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/09debugging-applications-within-red-hat-openshift-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [blog.openshift.com/how-full-is-my-cluster-part-5-a-capacity-management-dashboard](https://blog.openshift.com/how-full-is-my-cluster-part-5-a-capacity-management-dashboard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [**Uncontained.io**](https://uncontained.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [medium: Velero backup/restore for K8s Stateful Applications managed by Operators](https://medium.com/@Sandeepkallazhi/velero-backup-restore-for-k8s-stateful-applications-managed-by-operators-8fd9c732ffcc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [Create the scaffolding for your microservice](https://fuse.labs.osecloud.com/fuse/creating-a-microservices-project-with-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Flyway](https://www.red-gate.com/products/flyway/community) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - [Redpanda is now Free & Source Available](https://www.redpanda.com/blog/open-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [Orchestration Made Easy with Zeebe and Kafka](https://softobiz.com/microservice-orchestration-with-zeebe-and-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [help.sonatype.com: Inbound SSL - Configuring to Serve Content via HTTPS](https://help.sonatype.com/en/sonatype-nexus-repository.html/security/configuring-ssl?_ga=2.250230211.411976214.1575978022-1513910029.1575978022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com](https://cloud.google.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [whizlabs.com: Introduction To Google Cloud Platform](https://www.whizlabs.com/blog/google-cloud-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Training more than 40 million new people on Google Cloud skills](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/training-certifications/google-cloud-to-train-more-than-40-million-with-cloud-skills) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: How to get started with Google Cloud: Introducing our new learning hub and learning benefits for Innovators](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/training-certifications/new-learning-hub-and-benefits-for-google-cloud-innovators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: 5 cheat sheets to help you get started on your Google Cloud journey 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/5-google-cloud-product-cheat-sheets-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kinsta.com: Top 7 Advantages of Choosing Google Cloud Hosting](https://kinsta.com/blog/cloud-platform-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [console.cloud.google.com/products](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.cloud.google.com%2Fproducts&dsh=S-837258255%3A1779033921742301&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.cloud.google.com%2Fproducts&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=cloudconsole&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PavdLijoZE8HgBUBXNoU1YfsOf-olUjJ8JfmhFG_0QoTjdDv1sVmFwi8Eo6EXbpyWStjzuTRaQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: DevOps](https://cloud.google.com/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cloud Developer Tools](https://cloud.google.com/products/tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Google Cloud Build](https://cloud.google.com/build) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Microservices architecture on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/microservices-architecture-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [New Cloud Shell Editor: Get your first cloud-native app running in minutes](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/introducing-cloud-shell-editor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [techradar.com: Google Cloud is making it easier for developers to smuggle β€˜secrets’ in their code](https://www.techradar.com/news/google-cloud-is-making-it-easier-for-developers-to-smuggle-secrets-in-their-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Secret Manager Best Practices](https://docs.cloud.google.com/secret-manager/docs/best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Choose the best way to use and authenticate service accounts on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/how-to-authenticate-service-accounts-to-help-keep-applications-secure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [zdnet.com: Google Cloud rolls out new security tools as threat landscape heats up](https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-cloud-rolls-out-new-security-tools-as-threat-landscape-heats-up) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [infoq.com: Google Releases Its Certificate Authority Service into General Availability](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/google-cloud-cas-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Demystifying Cloud Spanner multi-region configurations](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/demystifying-cloud-spanner-multi-region-configurations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Configuring the Google Cloud Platform for High Availability](https://thenewstack.io/configuring-for-high-availability-in-google-cloud-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Consume services faster, privately and securely - Private Service Connect now in GA](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/private-service-connect-is-now-generally-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: VPN network overview](https://docs.cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/vpc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Monitor and troubleshoot your VMs in context for faster resolution](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/better-access-to-observability-data-for-virtual-machines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Compare AWS and Azure services to Google Cloud](https://docs.cloud.google.com/docs/get-started/aws-azure-gcp-service-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devopszone.info](https://www.devopszone.info) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devopsdigest.com](https://www.devopsdigest.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Top 15 DevOps blogs to read and follow](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/Top-15-DevOps-blogs-to-read-and-follow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devopstips.net](https://devopstips.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [mrcloudbook.com: Mr Cloud Book](https://mrcloudbook.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS DevOps 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure DevOps 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [platformengineering.org](https://platformengineering.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [infoq.com: InfoQ platform engineering homepage](https://www.infoq.com/platformengineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Port](https://www.port.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cortex](https://www.cortex.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Atlassian Compass](https://www.atlassian.com/software/compass) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: How will you design your cloud VPC and subnets?](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-how-will-you-design-your-cloud-vpc-and-subnets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [The DevOps Bottleneck: Why IaC Orchestration is the Missing Piece](https://devops.com/the-devops-bottleneck-why-iac-orchestration-is-the-missing-piece) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/aws-samples 🌟](https://github.com/aws-samples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/Azure-Samples 🌟](https://github.com/Azure-Samples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Spring Initializr 🌟](https://start.spring.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learntocloud.guide](https://learntocloud.guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Best Practices for Using GitHub Copilot](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/get-started/best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners: Getting Started](https://github.blog/ai-and-ml/github-copilot/github-copilot-cli-for-beginners-getting-started-with-github-copilot-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Warp: The Agentic Development Environment](https://www.warp.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cursor Bugbot Effort Levels Documentation](https://cursor.com/docs/bugbot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Extend kubectl with plugins](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/extend-kubectl/kubectl-plugins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [padok.fr: Getting started with kubectl plugins](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/getting-started-with-kubectl-plugins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [youtube: Welcome to the world of kubectl plugins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2qZvQT6XY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [martinheinz.dev: Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/58) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [itnext.io: 6 kubectl plugins you must try](https://itnext.io/6-kubectl-plugins-you-must-try-1411dcbcf950) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubernetes.io: container design patterns](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/06/container-design-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learncloudnative.com: Sidecar Container Pattern](https://www.learncloudnative.com/blog/2020-09-30-sidecar-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learnk8s.io: Extending applications on Kubernetes with multi-container pods](https://learnkube.com/sidecar-containers-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Top 10 must-know Kubernetes design patterns](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/11/top-10-must-know-kubernetes-design-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [weave.works: Tools for Automating and Implementing Cloud Native Patterns](https://www.weave.works/blog/tools-for-automating-and-implementing-cloud-native-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: How Kubernetes works on reconciler pattern](https://www.learnsteps.com/how-kubernetes-works-on-a-reconciler-pattern) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [codefresh.io: Kubernetes Deployment Antipatterns – part 1](https://octopus.com/blog/kubernetes-antipatterns-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [codefresh.io: Kubernetes Deployment Antipatterns – part 2](https://octopus.com/blog/kubernetes-antipatterns-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Deployment Antipatterns – part 1](https://dev.to/codefreshio/kubernetes-deployment-antipatterns-part-1-2116) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Avoid These Kubernetes Anti-Patterns | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/avoid-kubernetes-anti-patterns-pavan-belagatti) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes configuration patterns, Part 1: Patterns for Kubernetes primitives](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/28/kubernetes-configuration-patterns-part-1-patterns-for-kubernetes-primitives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cdk8s.io](https://cdk8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS: Introducing CDK for Kubernetes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-cdk-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubernetes.io](https://kubernetes.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Service discovery in Kubernetes - combining the best of two worlds](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/service-discovery-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubernetespodcast.com](https://kubernetespodcast.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to/t/kubernetes](https://dev.to/t/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes Scheduling](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/scheduling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Scheduling Profiles](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/scheduling/profiles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Affinity and anti-affinity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Pod Topology Spread Constraints](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Introducing PodTopologySpread plugin](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/introducing-podtopologyspread) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [The Definitive Guide to Importing Your Cloud Resources into IaC](https://blog.cloudgeni.ai/the-definitive-guide-to-importing-your-cloud-resources-into-iac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [youtube: Mitchell Hashimoto: The Inside Story of HashiCorp's IaC Journey | The IaC Podcast](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--RRpw_6onA) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com/config-connector](https://docs.cloud.google.com/config-connector/docs/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [nedinthecloud.com](https://nedinthecloud.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [terraform.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Terraform Registry - registry.terraform.io: Terraform Providers and Modules 🌟](https://registry.terraform.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [packer.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [packer.io docs](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [build5nines.com](https://build5nines.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [angular.io](https://angular.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./angular.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [angular.io: Building and serving Angular apps](https://angular.dev/guide/build) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./angular.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [relocate.me](https://relocate.me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [recruit crm](https://recruitcrm.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Flask Documentation 🌟](https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/stable) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [FastAPI 🌟](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Products by Region Table](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/explore/global-infrastructure/products-by-region/table) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone Technical Documentation](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone - Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/landing-zone) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Architecture Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/azure-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloudquery.io: Cloud Query: The open-source cloud asset inventory powered by SQL](https://www.cloudquery.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [steampipe](https://steampipe.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [container-registry.com: Lifting Developers’ Productivity 🌟](https://container-registry.com/posts/productivity-lift-buildkit-cli-for-kubectl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Locking Down Kubernetes Containers with vcluster](https://thenewstack.io/locking-down-kubernetes-containers-with-vcluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [vcluster.com](https://www.vcluster.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kateyes.co.uk](https://www.kateyes.co.uk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Grafana OnCall OSS](https://grafana.com/oss/oncall) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kluctl.io 🌟](https://kluctl.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [purelb/purelb](https://gitlab.com/purelb/purelb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [komodor.com: Komodor Workflows: Automated Troubleshooting at the Speed of' WHOOSH!](https://komodor.com/blog/using-workflows-to-troubleshoot-like-a-pro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [k9scli.io](https://k9scli.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kapp 🌟](https://carvel.dev/kapp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.logrocket.com: An all-in-one guide to gRPC-Gateway](https://blog.logrocket.com/guide-to-grpc-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [ASCIIFlow](https://asciiflow.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Play with Kubernetes](https://labs.play-with-k8s.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kodekloud.com](https://kodekloud.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [training.linuxfoundation.org: Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158x)](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [civo.com/academy 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.civo.com/academy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devopswithkubernetes.com](https://courses.mooc.fi/org/uh-cs/courses/devops-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Enterprise-Scale Azure Subscription Vending Using Azure Verified Modules (AVM)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/enterprise%e2%80%91scale-azure-subscription-vending-using-azure-verified-modules-avm/4507751) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator Release Notes](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator/accelerator-release-notes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Which Azure Network is Cheaper?](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2026/01/16/which-azure-network-is-cheaper) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Microsoft Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Docs](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [azurecharts.com: Azure Charts](https://azurecharts.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [azurecharts.com/learning: Azure Learning Explorer](https://azurecharts.com/learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Microsoft Docs](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Microsoft Learn - Learning Rooms Directory](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/?product=All) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: What is the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure?](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [azuremarketplace.microsoft.com: Firefly](https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/gofireflyltd1705083203658.firefly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure Well-Architected Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [azure.github.io: Azure Proactive Resiliency Library (APRL)](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Proactive-Resiliency-Library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Sandbox](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/azure-sandbox/azure-sandbox) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AKS Labs - Introduction](https://azure-samples.github.io/aks-labs/docs/intro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Thomas Thornton](https://thomasthornton.cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thomasmaurer.ch](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [CommandLine Ninja](https://commandline.ninja) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [johnthebrit/CertificationMaterials](https://github.com/johnthebrit/CertificationMaterials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: Browse all courses, learning paths, and modules 🌟🌟🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/browse/?resource_type=course&products=azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learn.microsoft.com: Practice Assessments for Microsoft Certifications](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/practice-assessments-for-microsoft-certifications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Quickstart Templates 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/samples/browse/?expanded=azure&products=azure-resource-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/search?l=powershell](https://github.com/search?l=powershell&q=stars%3A%3E1&type=Repositories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/azure-devops](https://github.com/azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Scoop: A command-line installer for windows](https://scoop.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [S3 FAQ](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/faqs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dok.community: DoKC Data on Kubernetes](https://dok.community) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubestr.io](https://kubestr.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linbit.com: LINSTOR - kubernetes persistent container storage](https://linbit.com/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [simplyblock: simplyblock.io](https://simplyblock.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iomesh.com](https://www.iomesh.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Ceph Storage](https://ceph.io/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubernetes-csi.github.io](https://kubernetes-csi.github.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/kubernetes-csi](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [How to Set Up a Custom Email with Cloudflare and Mailgun](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-set-up-custom-email) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Zero Trust Private Networking Rules](https://blog.cloudflare.com/zero-trust-private-networking-rules) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloudflare.com](https://www.cloudflare.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Network Performance Update: Full Stack Week](https://blog.cloudflare.com/network-performance-update-full-stack-week) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cloudflare workers (Serverless)](https://workers.cloudflare.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Guest Blog: k8s tunnels with Kudelski Security](https://blog.cloudflare.com/guest-blog-zero-trust-access-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [crossplane.io](https://www.crossplane.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [BMW IT-Zentrum](https://www.facebook.com/pages/BMW-IT-Zentrum/122968844423716) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/3scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Apigee @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/apigee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [WSO2 @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/WSO2TechFlicks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kong API Platform @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJfQURxlI_pQdeJUGXtA_zw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Tyk @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe3VG8wgz03u73xiomGeQzQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Google Apigee API Manager](https://cloud.google.com/apigee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kong API Manager](https://konghq.com/products/kong-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Tyk API Manager](https://tyk.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Tether (USDt)](https://tether.to) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digital-money.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Digital Ocean](https://www.digitalocean.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [digitalocean.com: Understanding the DOM β€” Document Object Model eBook](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/books/understanding-the-dom-document-object-model-ebook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dom.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: JavaScript DOM Tutorial – How to Build a Calculator App' in JS](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/javascript-dom-build-a-calculator-app) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dom.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: How the Document Object Model Works in JavaScript – DOM' Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/javascript-dom) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dom.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cycle.io](https://cycle.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Nomad](https://developer.hashicorp.com/nomad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [nomadproject.io: An alternative to Kubernetes](https://developer.hashicorp.com/nomad/docs/k8s-nomad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Docker Swarm](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [coolify.io](https://coolify.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Portainer 🌟](https://www.portainer.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Taubyte](https://taubyte.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [MicroProfile.io](https://microprofile.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [SpringBoot](https://spring.io/projects/spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Spring](https://spring.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [free-for.dev](https://free-for.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/simhol/awesome-azure: Awesome Azure](https://github.com/simhol/awesome-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [collabnix.github.io: Docker Extensions 🌟](https://collabnix.github.io/docker-community-extensions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Hacking jenkins](https://github.com/orangetw/awesome-jenkins-rce-2019) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [christopherhein/awesome-eks: Awesome EKS](https://github.com/jimmyraywv/awesome-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [awesome-sre/awesome-sre](https://github.com/awesome-sre/awesome-sre) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/Noovolari/awesome-cloudops: Awesome CloudOps](https://github.com/Noovolari/awesome-cloudops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/palark/awesome-devops-telegram: Awesome DevOps Telegram](https://github.com/palark/awesome-devops-telegram) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [bregman-arie/devops-resources 🌟](https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Streaming](https://github.com/manuzhang/awesome-streaming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Kafka](https://github.com/monksy/awesome-kafka/blob/master/tools.md) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Pipeline](https://github.com/pditommaso/awesome-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/collections/learn-to-code 🌟](https://github.com/collections/learn-to-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Cloud Native Java](https://github.com/saturnism/awesome-cloud-native-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developer-guy/awesome-falco](https://github.com/developer-guy/awesome-falco) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [koslib/awesome-containerized-security 🌟](https://github.com/koslib/awesome-containerized-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gitops-resources](https://github.com/microtica/gitops-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [rayfrankenstein/AITOW: #AgileKillsKittens (or Agile In Their Own Words:' The Problem With Agile & Scrum)](https://github.com/rayfrankenstein/AITOW) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/tldrsec/awesome-secure-defaults](https://github.com/tldrsec/awesome-secure-defaults) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome Testing code snippets](https://github.com/slawekradzyminski/AwesomeTesting) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Awesome API Gateway](https://github.com/yangtao309/awesome-api-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [opensource.builders](https://opensource.builders) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [visenger/awesome-mlops: Awesome MLOps](https://github.com/visenger/awesome-mlops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [code.visualstudio.com: Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [vscode.github.com: GitHub and Visual Studio Code 🌟](https://vscode.github.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [VScode run from WSL in Linux: Cannot activate the 'Atlassian for VSCode' (Official)' extension because 'git' extension is not loaded](https://bitbucket.org/atlassianlabs/atlascode/issues/112/cannot-activate-the-atlassian-for-vscode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [With the Edge (Chromium) Tools for VS Code you can see the browser's Inspector and Dev Tools within VSCode, to debug your front-end code](https://gist.github.com/hxlnt/60d0e62efdb973e221e585e2b990bfd6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [VSCode Updates](https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_120) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Need an Intro to VS Code? Let Tech with Tim Help!](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/need-an-intro-to-vs-code-let-tech-with-tim-help) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/kubernetes-client 🌟](https://github.com/kubernetes-client) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pkg.go.dev/k8s.io/client-go](https://pkg.go.dev/k8s.io/client-go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [javaoperatorsdk.io: Build Kubernetes Operators in Java without hassle](https://javaoperatorsdk.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [docs.microsoft.com: Build JavaScript applications using TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [catonmat.net: GNU Coreutils Cheat Sheet](https://catonmat.net/gnu-coreutils-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [The SSH Commands Cheat Sheet for Linux SysAdmins / Users](https://computingforgeeks.com/ssh-commands-cheat-sheet-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [opensource.com: Learn advanced SSH commands with this cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/article/18/4/learn-advanced-ssh-commands-new-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Buildah Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/buildah-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developer.mongodb.com: MongoDB Cheat Sheet](https://www.mongodb.com/docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [jimmysong.io/kubernetes-handbook/concepts/pod.html 🌟](https://jimmysong.io/zh/book/kubernetes-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [https://dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Kubernetes: part 1 – Pods](https://dev.to/aurelievache/kubernetes-sketchnotes-pods-4ib0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [garba.org: Kubernetes Pod Life Cycle Cheat Sheet](https://garba.org/posts/2018/k8s_pod_lc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/red-hat-openshift-container-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com: Openshift cheat sheet 1](https://github.com/nekop/openshift-sandbox/blob/master/docs/command-cheatsheet.md) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gist.github.com: Openshift cheat sheet 2](https://gist.github.com/rafaeltuelho/111850b0db31106a4d12a186e1fbc53e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cookbook.openshift.org 🌟](https://cookbook.openshift.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cookbook.openshift.org: How do I import an image from an external image registry? 🌟](https://cookbook.openshift.org/image-registry-and-image-streams/how-do-i-import-an-image-from-an-external-image.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Helm Cheat Sheet](https://gist.github.com/tuannvm/4e1bcc993f683ee275ed36e67c30ac49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [lzone.de/cheat-sheet/Maven](https://lzone.de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [journaldev.com](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/maven-commands-options-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cheatography.com](https://cheatography.com/mikesac/cheat-sheets/maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [javaguides.net](https://www.javaguides.net/2018/06/maven-cheat-sheet.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [bogotobogo.com](https://www.bogotobogo.com/Java/tutorials/Spring-Boot/Maven-mvn-command-cheat-sheet.php) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [eta-lang.org: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://eta-lang.org/docs/cheatsheets/gradle-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [rratliff.com: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://www.rratliff.com/gradle-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/jahe: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://gist.github.com/jahe/59557d507f43574b0d96) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/jiffle: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://gist.github.com/jiffle/499caa5f53ab8f90dc19a3040ee40f48) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gist.github.com/michaellihs (jenkins pipeline)](https://gist.github.com/michaellihs/b08c89581ec597fa198cf74e2239f4a6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [edureka.co: Jenkins Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://www.edureka.co/blog/cheatsheets/jenkins-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cheatography.com: Jenkins Cheat Sheet](https://cheatography.com/funthomas424242/cheat-sheets/jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [JMeter Web Application Testing Cheatsheet](https://blog.extremehacking.org/blog/2015/11/09/jmeter-web-application-testing-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [martkos-it.co.uk: JMeter Cheat Sheet](https://martkos-it.co.uk/our-work/jmeter-testing-cheat-sheet-ng5zm-97y43-af8tj) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [jmeter-testing-cheat-sheet-v10.pdf](https://martkos-it.co.uk/s/jmeter-testing-cheat-sheet-v10.pdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cheat Sheet for Regular Expression in Jmeter](https://performanceoptimize.blogspot.com/2017/04/RegularExpressionCheatSheet.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [markdownguide.org](https://www.markdownguide.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: Markdown Cheat Sheet – How to Write in Markdown with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/markdown-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [stationx.net: Hacking Tools Cheat Sheet](https://www.stationx.net/hacking-tools-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pentestmonkey.net: ssh cheat sheet](https://pentestmonkey.net/cheat-sheet/ssh-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [comparitech.com: Nmap Cheat Sheet](https://www.comparitech.com/net-admin/nmap-nessus-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Debezium on OpenShift Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/debezium-openshift-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [codingharbour.com: kafkacat cheatsheet](https://codingharbour.com/kafkacat-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: Writing a Kubernetes Operator in Java using Quarkus - **Cheat Sheet** 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/writing-kubernetes-operator-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [developers.redhat.com: MicroProfile JWT (JSON Web Tokens)](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/microprofile-jwt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Quarkus Cheat-Sheet](https://lordofthejars.github.io/quarkus-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - How to Join Multiple Metrics (Vector Matching) 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-vector-matching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iximiuz.com: Prometheus Cheat Sheet - Moving Average, Max, Min, etc (Aggregation Over Time)](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/prometheus-functions-agg-over-time) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Machine Learning Glossary](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/glossary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Traefik](https://traefik.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [about.gitlab.com/handbook](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./hr.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [elconfidencial.com: Olvida RRHH, ahora es el Departamento de DiversiΓ³n: la infantilizaciΓ³n del paΓ­s de las 6.000 'startups'](https://www.elconfidencial.com/mundo/2023-03-10/milenializacion-mercado-laboral-israeli-startups_3551800) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./hr.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: "Han recomendado calcular cuΓ‘nto dinero queda y al resto despedirles": las startups espaΓ±olas frente a la quiebra de SVB](https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/han-recomendado-calcular-cuanto-dinero-queda-al-resto-despedirles-startups-espanolas-frente-a-quiebra-svb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./hr.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubectl explain](https://jamesdefabia.github.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_explain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [itnext.io: Using β€˜kubectl explain’ for Custom Resources](https://itnext.io/understanding-kubectl-explain-9d703396cc8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubectl Shell Autocomplete](https://blog.heptio.com/kubectl-shell-autocomplete-heptioprotip-48dd023e0bf3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [itnext.io: Connect to containers using Kubectl Exec](https://itnext.io/connect-to-containers-using-kubectl-exec-b1fb5c171f03) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [hackernoon.com: How to Work With the Kubectl Debug Command](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-work-with-the-kubectl-debug-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [goteleport.com: kubectl exec vs SSH](https://goteleport.com/blog/ssh-vs-kubectl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [relnotes.k8s.io: Kubernetes Release Notes](https://relnotes.k8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kustomize.io 🌟](https://kustomize.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Declarative Management of Kubernetes Objects Using Kustomize](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/manage-kubernetes-objects/kustomization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [docs.microsoft.com: WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [9elements.com: Developing on Windows with WSL2](https://9elements.com/blog/developing-on-windows-with-wsl2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [DockerHub OpenShift](https://hub.docker.com/u/openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Container Catalog - RedHat Registry (registry.redhat.io) 🌟](https://catalog.redhat.com/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [hub.docker.com/r/sonatype/nexus3/](https://hub.docker.com/r/sonatype/nexus3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/sclorg/](https://github.com/sclorg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [CloudBees Accelerator](https://www.cloudbees.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [stats.jenkins.io 🌟](https://stats.jenkins.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [sap.github.io/jenkins-library](https://www.project-piper.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pipeline-graph-view 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-graph-view) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Active Choices 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/uno-choice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Script Security](https://plugins.jenkins.io/script-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Pipeline Utility Steps 🌟🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/pipeline-utility-steps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [ec2-fleet-plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/ec2-fleet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [OpenTelemetry 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/opentelemetry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Key Vault](https://plugins.jenkins.io/azure-keyvault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Plugin Development](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Plugin Development: Dependency Management](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-development/dependency-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [getpostman.com](https://www.postman.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-michael-montgomery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Linkedin: API Testing with Postman β€” Build a Dynamic Test Suite](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/api-testing-postman-build-dynamic-test-suite-michael-montgomery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: 1 Tip to Double Your Productivity in Postman](https://dev.to/jburroughs/1-tip-to-double-your-productivity-using-postman-3bdm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Hoppscotch: Open-Source Alternative to Postman](https://hoppscotch.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [techwebspace.com: Get Started with the REST Assured Framework: An Example-based Guide](https://www.techwebspace.com/get-started-with-the-rest-assured-framework-an-example-based-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learning.postman.com: Simulate user traffic to test your API performance](https://learning.postman.com/docs/collections/performance-testing/testing-api-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Postman Pynt 🌟](https://www.postman.com/pynt-io/workspace/pynt/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Drools](https://kie.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [KIE Server](https://hub.docker.com/r/jboss/kie-server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Pulumi](https://www.pulumi.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Pulumi VS Terraform](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/iac/comparisons/terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: Running Containers on ECS Fargate](https://www.pulumi.com/registry/packages/aws/how-to-guides/ecs-fargate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubevirt.io 🌟](https://kubevirt.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Ingress Controller](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress-controllers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io/docs/alerting/alertmanager/](https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/latest/alertmanager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [docs.okd.io 🌟](https://docs.okd.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [OpenShift Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/rhopenshift/videos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [projectquay.io](https://www.projectquay.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Quay.io](https://quay.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Top 50 Docker Tools](https://blog.inedo.com/devops/top-50-docker-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Portainer Community Edition](https://www.portainer.io/install) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [crunchtools.com: A Comparison of Linux Container Images](https://crunchtools.com/comparison-linux-container-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Red Hat Universal Base Images - hub.docker.com/u/redhat: UBI 8 standard, minimal, micro, and init from DockerHub 🌟](https://hub.docker.com/u/redhat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Brings Red Hat Universal Base Image to Docker Hub](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-brings-red-hat-universal-base-image-docker-hub) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Digital Ocean: Docker Tutorials](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tags/docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [jfrog.com: THE BASICS: 7 Alternatives to Docker: All-in-One Solutions and Standalone Container Tools 🌟](https://jfrog.com/learn/devops/alternatives-to-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Play with docker 🌟](https://labs.play-with-docker.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [infoworld.com: Docker's Compose specification is now an open standard](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2257118/dockers-compose-specification-is-now-an-open-standard.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [releasehub.com: 6 Docker Compose Best Practices for Dev and Prod](https://release.com/blog/6-docker-compose-best-practices-for-dev-and-prod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Use Kool to Dockerize Your Local Development Environment the Right Way](https://dev.to/kooldev/use-kool-to-dockerize-your-local-development-environment-the-right-way-18gl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [andrewlock.net: Installing Docker Desktop for Windows and WSL 2](https://andrewlock.net/installing-docker-desktop-for-windows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org: a beginners guide to docker - how to create a client server side with docker compose](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/a-beginners-guide-to-docker-how-to-create-a-client-server-side-with-docker-compose-12c8cf0ae0aa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [ttl.sh: Anonymous & ephemeral Docker image registry 🌟](https://ttl.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy a Persistent Kubernetes Application with Portainer](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-a-persistent-kubernetes-application-with-portainer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [buildpacks.io: Cloud Native Buildpacks 🌟](https://buildpacks.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [altoros.com: Streamlining the Creation of Docker Images with Cloud Native Buildpacks](https://www.altoros.com/blog/streamlining-the-creation-of-docker-images-with-cloud-native-buildpacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Container Images the Easy Way with Cloud Native Buildpacks](https://thenewstack.io/container-images-the-easy-way-with-cloud-native-buildpacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [sematext: Monitor Docker Metrics & Logs 🌟](https://sematext.com/capabilities/container-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [codesolid.com: How To Use Docker and Docker Compose With Python](https://codesolid.com/how-to-use-docker-with-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to/pmbanugo: Goodbye Dockerfiles: Build Secure & Optimised Node.js Container Images with Cloud Native Buildpacks](https://dev.to/pmbanugo/goodbye-dockerfiles-build-secure-optimised-nodejs-container-images-with-cloud-native-buildpacks-489p) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [krisp](https://krisp.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Zoom](https://www.zoom.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Wordpress P2](https://wordpress.com/p2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Slack](https://slack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Google meet](https://workspace.google.com/products/meet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Microsoft Teams](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Miro](https://miro.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Rocket Chat](https://www.rocket.chat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Mattermost](https://mattermost.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [atlassian.com/remote](https://www.atlassian.com/solutions/distributed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Readwise](https://readwise.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Instapaper](https://www.instapaper.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Matter](https://www.getmatter.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Google docs & Sheets](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2F&dsh=S20332737%3A1779029801683182&emr=1&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2F&osid=1&passive=1209600&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PauuoeLcrRlG9wsx3FKpxmPOwZ0aEG9g04i8ZgsTyIUOHV3UzhWURaJlrxS0xYmo_YZUJM0_Rw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Announcing Azure MCP Server 2.0 Stable Release for Self-Hosted Agentic Cloud Automation](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sdk/announcing-azure-mcp-server-2-0-stable-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Mutating Resources](https://kyverno.io/docs/writing-policies/mutate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Generating resources into existing namespaces](https://kyverno.io/docs/writing-policies/generate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Auto-Gen Rules for Pod Controllers](https://kyverno.io/docs/writing-policies/autogen) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Add Pod Proxies](https://kyverno.io/policies/other/add-pod-proxies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Implementing your best practices is simple with kyverno](https://kyverno.io/policies/best-practices/require_probes/require_probes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Require PodDisruptionBudget](https://kyverno.io/policies/other/require_pdb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Restrict Image Registries](https://kyverno.io/policies/best-practices/restrict_image_registries/restrict_image_registries) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kube-green.dev](https://kube-green.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes.io: Operator pattern](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [operatorhub.io](https://operatorhub.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Security Blog](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Security](https://aws.amazon.com/security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Security docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [encrypt and decrypt data: Importing Key Material in AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/importing-keys.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Identity and Access Management - Getting Started](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/getting-started.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Rclone 🌟🌟🌟](https://rclone.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [difftastic.wilfred.me.uk](https://difftastic.wilfred.me.uk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [makefiletutorial.com 🌟](https://makefiletutorial.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Guestfish](https://libguestfs.org/guestfish.1.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [busybox.net](https://www.busybox.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Ansible Molecule](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/molecule) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [galaxy.ansible.com](https://galaxy.ansible.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Foreman](https://www.theforeman.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Local Zones locations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/locations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Marketplace](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloudonaut.io: EC2 Checklist: 7 things to do after launching an instance](https://cloudonaut.io/ec2-checklist-seven-things-to-do-after-launching-an-instance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Architecture Blog: What to Consider when Selecting a Region for your' Workloads](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/what-to-consider-when-selecting-a-region-for-your-workloads) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [aws.amazon.com/new: What's New with AWS?](https://aws.amazon.com/new) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Ramp-Up Guides](https://aws.amazon.com/es/training/ramp-up-guides) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dashbird.io: Get started and keep using AWS for free](https://dashbird.io/blog/use-aws-free) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linkedin pulse: Listado de todos los Servicios de AWS (actualizado 1 de' Enero 2021)](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/listado-de-todos-los-servicios-amazon-web-services-daniel-pe%25C3%25B1a-silva) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: What is AWS?](https://intellipaat.com/blog/what-is-amazon-web-services-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [amazon.qwiklabs.com/catalog](https://amazon.qwiklabs.com/catalog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freecodecamp.org/news/tag/aws](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/tag/aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Jayendra's Blog 🌟🌟](https://jayendrapatil.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Everything AWS | Search and discover 6K+ quality AWS repositories](https://app.polymersearch.com/discover/aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Courses created by AWS experts](https://www.amazon.com/b/?node=14297978011) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Many free and useful AWS official Dev and User guides!](https://dev.to/aws-builders/many-free-and-useful-aws-official-dev-and-user-guides-54ci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Amazon Web Services Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/user/AmazonWebServices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Tutorial Series](https://www.youtube.com/user/awstutorialseries) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Webinar Channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/AWSwebinars) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Podcasts](https://aws.amazon.com/podcasts/aws-podcast) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Techchat](https://aws.amazon.com/podcasts/aws-techchat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [The AWS Developer Blog now includes Python & GoLang](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Implementing Microservices on AWS 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/microservices-on-aws/microservices-on-aws.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Disaster Recovery Cheat-sheet/Write-up 🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/disaster-recovery-cheat-sheetwrite-up-o62) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Best Practices When Designing AWS Architecture 🌟🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/best-practices-when-designing-aws-architecture-4c8d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [serverlessland.com](https://serverlessland.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [serverlessland.com/patterns: Serverless Patterns Collection](https://serverlessland.com/patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS SAM Pipelines](https://serverlessland.com/explore/sam-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: The AWS Shared Responsibility Model for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/understand-the-aws-shared-responsibility-model-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [lastweekinaws.com: 17 More Ways to Run Containers on AWS](https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/17-more-ways-to-run-containers-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [vladionescu.me: Scaling containers on AWS in 2022 (comparison)](https://www.vladionescu.me/posts/scaling-containers-on-aws-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: The AWS Security Reference Architecture](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/security-reference-architecture/architecture.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [infoq.com: AWS Publishes Reference Architecture and Implementations for' Deployment Pipelines](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/02/aws-deployment-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Activate](https://aws.amazon.com/startups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [infoworld.com: Amazon’s quiet open source revolution](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338356/amazon-s-quiet-open-source-revolution.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/awscloud](https://x.com/awscloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/jeffbarr](https://x.com/jeffbarr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/AWSstartups](https://x.com/AWSstartups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [twitter.com/AWS_Partners](https://x.com/AWS_Partners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Stitcher AWS Podcasts](https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/amazon-web-services/aws-podcast) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS 10-Minute Tutorials](https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/hands-on) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [workshops.aws: AWS Workshops](https://builder.aws.com/build/workshops?trk=265ae1c7-2dfc-44c6-bc73-a4d991b8bd7f&sc_channel=el) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Working with the AWS Management Console](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsconsolehelpdocs/latest/gsg/getting-started.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [How do I create and activate a new Amazon Web Services account?](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/create-and-activate-aws-account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: The Cloud Dictionary of Pain: Five Of AWS’s Toughest Cloud Topics](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/the-cloud-dictionary-of-pain-five-of-awss-toughest-cloud-topics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: 12 AWS Config rules that every account should have](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/12-aws-config-rules-that-every-account-should-have) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [k21academy.com: AWS Application Services: Lambda, SES, SNS, SQS, SWF](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-application-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Create an API Using the Swagger Specification and the API Gateway Extensions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/create-api-using-import-export-api.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Enhanced Local IDE Experience for AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-an-enhanced-local-ide-experience-for-aws-step-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF)](https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-adoption-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Convert AWS console actions to reusable code with AWS Console-to-Code, now generally available](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/convert-aws-console-actions-to-reusable-code-with-aws-console-to-code-now-generally-available/?trk=0d3532c8-5f49-4c86-9683-96c2417e9b4b&sc_channel=el) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [What is Streaming Data?](https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/streaming-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [FinOps Foundation: FinOps.org](https://www.finops.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [How Kubernetes Operators Fit into Platform Building and When Traditional IaC Isn't Enough](https://www.thestack.technology/how-kubernetes-operators-fit-into-to-platform-building-and-when-traditional-iac-isnt-enough) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Charmed Kubernetes](https://ubuntu.com/kubernetes/charmed-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [OpenTelemetry.io](https://opentelemetry.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Zipkin](https://zipkin.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [datadoghq.com](https://www.datadoghq.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Checkly](https://www.checklyhq.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Apache Beam](https://beam.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Git](https://git-scm.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devdocs.io/git/](https://devdocs.io/git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Oh shit, git!](https://ohshitgit.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [githubstatus.com 🌟](https://www.githubstatus.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [githubstatus.com/uptime 🌟](https://www.githubstatus.com/uptime) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [devtools.chrome.com](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Firefox DevTools](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/tools_toolbox/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [OpenSource at AWS](https://aws.github.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Amazon CodeCatalyst](https://codecatalyst.aws/explore) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Management Tools Blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Amazon CLI Documentation](https://aws.amazon.com/cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS CLI Command Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS SDK for Java](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [vantage.sh](https://www.vantage.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Amazon CodeWhisperer](https://aws.amazon.com/q/developer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.jooq.org](https://blog.jooq.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [clickhouse.com](https://clickhouse.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Public APIs Directory](https://publicapis.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Rapid API:](https://rapidapi.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [argoproj.github.io: Argo Events - The Event-driven Workflow Automation Framework](https://argoproj.github.io/argo-events) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [argoproj.github.io: Argo CD - Declarative GitOps for Kubernetes](https://argoproj.github.io/argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [ArgoCon North America 2026 Call for Proposals](https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/co-located-events/argocon) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [eksworkshop.com 🌟](https://www.eksworkshop.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide for Networking](https://aws.github.io/aws-eks-best-practices/networking/index) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubesphere.io](https://kubesphere.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Giant Swarm](https://www.giantswarm.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS DevOps Blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Continuous Deployment with AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/tag/continuous-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Partner Network - CodePipeline Integrations](https://aws.amazon.com/es/codepipeline/product-integrations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [admiralty.io](https://admiralty.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [What Is AWS IoT?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/what-is-aws-iot.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Partner Network](https://aws.amazon.com/partners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS API: get-service-quota](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/service-quotas/get-service-quota.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Cloud Endure Migration](https://aws.amazon.com/application-migration-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS LightSail](https://aws.amazon.com/lightsail) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [localstack.cloud](https://www.localstack.cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [docs.amplify.aws: Set up Amplify Auth](https://docs.amplify.aws/javascript/build-a-backend/auth/set-up-auth) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS App Runner 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/apprunner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [CDK](https://aws.amazon.com/cdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus](https://aws.amazon.com/prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io: Writing Exporters](https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Prometheus Third Party Exporters](https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/exporters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io: Installarion](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/installation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [prometheus.io: Getting Started](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/getting_started) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Grafana Dashboards with Telegraf Collectors](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/?collector=Telegraf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Micrometer** Collector](https://micrometer.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Managed Service for Prometheus](https://docs.cloud.google.com/stackdriver/docs/managed-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**prometheus.io**](https://prometheus.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [LibrerΓ­as cliente](https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/clientlibs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [prometheus-operator.dev 🌟](https://prometheus-operator.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [activemq.apache.org/components/classic/documentation](https://activemq.apache.org/components/classic/documentation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Using the Server](https://artemis.apache.org/components/artemis/documentation/latest/using-server.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [editor.cilium.io 🌟](https://editor.networkpolicy.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tigera.io](https://www.tigera.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes Networking](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/networking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [k8gb.io](https://www.k8gb.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io 🌟](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cilium.io 🌟](https://cilium.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kubernetes.io: Network Plugins](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/compute-storage-net/network-plugins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cidr.xyz 🌟](https://cidr.xyz) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [http.cat 🌟](https://http.cat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [http3-explained.haxx.se: HTTP/3 explained 🌟](https://http3-explained.haxx.se) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Anchore](https://anchore.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Falco.org](https://falco.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubearmor.io](https://kubearmor.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Twistlock](https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/prisma/cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Threat Stack](https://www.f5.com/products/distributed-cloud-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [stackrox.com](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/advanced-cluster-security-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [hashcat](https://hashcat.net/hashcat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [fluentbit.io](https://fluentbit.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [tier1app.com](https://tier1app.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [FastThread.io](https://fastthread.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gceasy.io 🌟](https://gceasy.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [heaphero.io](https://heaphero.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [MkDocs](https://www.mkdocs.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [websites that use MkDocs](https://www.wappalyzer.com/technologies/documentation-tools/mkdocs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Material for MkDocs](https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pages.github.com](https://pages.github.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Markdown Tables Generator](https://www.tablesgenerator.com/markdown_tables) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [readme.so](https://readme.so) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gitbook.com](https://www.gitbook.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [docs.traefik.io](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Bitnami Helm Charts](https://bitnami.com/stacks?stack=helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [helm.sh](https://helm.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Frigate](https://frigate.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [artifacthub.io: Official Helm charts for HAProxy and the HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller on Artifact Hub 🌟](https://artifacthub.io/packages/search?repo=haproxytech) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [prometheus-community.github.io: Prometheus Community Kubernetes Helm Charts 🌟](https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.alexellis.io: Building containers without Docker 🌟](https://blog.alexellis.io/building-containers-without-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [What is Podman and How Does it Compare to Docker?](https://build5nines.com/what-is-podman-and-how-does-it-compare-to-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubeshark.co](https://www.immo-pop.com/login) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [prometheus-community/kube-prometheus-stack 🌟🌟](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/prometheus-community/kube-prometheus-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [crunchydata.com](https://www.crunchydata.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learn.crunchydata.com 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/developers/tutorials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/CrunchyData](https://github.com/CrunchyData) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Documentation: Crunchy Data Container Suite 🌟](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/crunchy-postgres-containers/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kubernetes.io: Encrypting Secret Data at Rest 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/encrypt-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [rbac.dev 🌟🌟🌟](https://rbac.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cert-manager.io 🌟](https://cert-manager.io/docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Istio.io](https://istio.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Jaeger](https://www.jaegertracing.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Kibana](https://www.elastic.co/kibana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [L7 Internal HTTP(S) Load Balancing overview](https://docs.cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/l7-internal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Istio](https://nubenetes.com/istio/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [refactoring.guru: Design Patterns](https://refactoring.guru/design-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dhall-lang.org: Dhall Configuration Language](https://dhall-lang.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [firebase.google.com](https://firebase.google.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [supabase.com](https://supabase.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [ddev.com](https://ddev.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [oclif.io 🌟](https://oclif.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer](https://aws.amazon.com/codeguru/profiler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Cloudbees Flow](https://www.cloudbees.com/capabilities/continuous-delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Agola](https://agola.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GoCD](https://www.gocd.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Circle CI](https://circleci.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Getting started with Kubernetes: how to set up your first cluster](https://circleci.com/blog/getting-started-with-kubernetes-how-to-set-up-your-first-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Travis CI](https://www.travis-ci.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [lambdatest.com: How To Build Your First CI/CD Pipeline With Travis CI?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/build-first-ci-cd-pipeline-with-travis-ci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Atlassian CI/CD](https://www.atlassian.com/continuous-delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Bamboo](https://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [lambdatest.com: How To Setup CI/CD Pipeline With Bamboo For PHP Projects](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/how-to-setup-cicd-pipeline-with-bamboo-for-php-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: ShuttleOps: No-Code Docker and Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/shuttleops-no-code-docker-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [TeamCity](https://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [jetbrains.com: Storing Project Settings in Version Control](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/teamcity/storing-project-settings-in-version-control.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [blog.jetbrains.com: Configuration as Code, Part 1: Getting Started with Kotlin DSL](https://blog.jetbrains.com/teamcity/2019/03/configuration-as-code-part-1-getting-started-with-kotlin-dsl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/OctopusDeploy/Octopus-TeamCity: JetBrains TeamCity plugin to' trigger releases on build completion](https://github.com/OctopusDeploy/Octopus-TeamCity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Adding approval jobs to your CI pipeline](https://circleci.com/blog/adding-approval-jobs-to-your-ci-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Building CI/CD pipelines using dynamic config](https://circleci.com/blog/building-cicd-pipelines-using-dynamic-config) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Managing reusable pipeline configuration with object parameters](https://circleci.com/blog/parameters-in-pipeline-config) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Concourse](https://concourse-ci.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Codefresh](https://octopus.com/codefresh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: CI/CD: Automating our build and deploy process](https://dev.to/mage_ai/ci-cd-automating-our-build-and-deploy-process-2i91) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Building a continious deployment pipeline with Kubernetes and Concourse-CI](https://blog.alterway.fr/en/building-a-continious-deployment-pipeline-with-kubernetes-and-concourse-ci.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [circleci.com: Performing database tests on SQL databases](https://circleci.com/blog/relational-db-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GitHub Actions CI/CD](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-actions-now-supports-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [docs.github.com: Learn GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/how-tos/write-workflows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Octopus Deploy - deployment tool](https://octopus.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [octopus.com: Deployment process as code](https://octopus.com/docs/deployments/patterns/deployment-process-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [registry.terraform.io: octopusdeploy Provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/OctopusDeployLabs/octopusdeploylatest/docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [jfrog.com: JFrog DevOps Platform](https://jfrog.com/platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Undertow](https://undertow.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./embedded-servlet-containers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Flux](https://fluxcd.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [toolkit.fluxcd.io: GitOps Toolkit 🌟](https://fluxcd.io/flux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freelancer 🌟](https://www.freelancer.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [crossover](https://www.crossover.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [arc - formerly codementor](https://arc.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [scalablepath](https://www.scalablepath.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [turing](https://turing.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [lorem](https://www.storetasker.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [soshace](https://soshace.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [adeva](https://adevait.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [speedlancer](https://speedlancer.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [worksome](https://www.worksome.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [certace](https://a-connect.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [BairesDev](https://www.bairesdev.com/join-us) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [hellobonsai](https://www.hellobonsai.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [paystream.co.uk: What is an umbrella company?](https://www.paystream.co.uk/helphub/umbrella/getting-started/what-is-an-umbrella-company) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [umbrellaselector.com/Spain](https://umbrellaselector.com/Spain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [freelance.es](https://freelance.es) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain](https://contractortaxation.com/contracting-in-spain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [ClusterAPI](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Microk8s**](https://canonical.com/microk8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [k0s](https://k0sproject.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [OKD](https://okd.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kurl.sh](https://kurl.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [VMware hands-on Labs 🌟](https://labs.hol.vmware.com/HOL) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Openshift Container Platform](https://nubenetes.com/openshift/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Rancher: Enterprise management for Kubernetes](https://nubenetes.com/rancher/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [grafana.com: Provisioning Grafana 🌟](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/administration/provisioning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Payara](https://payara.fish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [TomEE from Tomitribe](https://tomee.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [KumuluzEE](https://ee.kumuluz.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [grow.google: interview warmup](https://grow.google/grow-your-career/articles/interview-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [interviewbit.com: Ansible Interview Questions](https://www.interviewbit.com/ansible-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [interviewbit.com: Terraform Interview Questions](https://www.interviewbit.com/terraform-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [fosstechnix.com: Top 50 Terraform Cloud Interview Questions and Answers](https://www.fosstechnix.com/terraform-cloud-interview-questions-and-answer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top Amazon AWS Interview Questions – Most Asked](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/amazon-aws-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Frequently Asked AWS Interview Questions](https://www.interviewbit.com/aws-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [gcreddy.com: SQL Interview Questions and Answers](https://www.gcreddy.com/2022/02/sql-interview-questions-and-answers.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [artoftesting.com: Top 40 SQL Query Interview Questions and Answers for Practice](https://artoftesting.com/sql-queries-for-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top Answers to MySQL Interview Questions](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/mysql-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 30 API Testing Interview Questions & Answers for SDET/API Automation-Rest Assured? SET-03](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/11/top-30-api-testing-interview-questions.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationqahub.com: Latest API Testing Interview Questions And Answers](https://automationqahub.com/latest-api-testing-interview-questions-and-answers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 11 kubernetes interview questions for SDET/DevOps SET-02? Kubernetes deployment commands](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/10/top-11-kubernetes-interview-questions.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: How will you scale your current CI-CD pipeline](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-how-will-you-scale-your-current-ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top DevOps Interview Questions – Most Asked](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/devops-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [learnsteps.com: DevOps Interview Questions: What do you know about proc filesystem in Linux.](https://www.learnsteps.com/devops-interview-questions-what-do-you-know-about-proc-filesystem-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationqahub.com: The Ultimate List of Selenium Interview Questions](https://automationqahub.com/latest-selenium-interview-questions-and-answers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 30 Interview Questions on Automation Testing - Selenium for SDET/Automation QA?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/06/top-30-interview-questions-on.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Top Git Interview Questions And Answers 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/interview-question/git-interview-questions-answers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top GIT Interview question Set-03 for SDET/Testers/Developers/DevOps?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/05/top-git-interview-question-set-03-for.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: Top 40 GIT Interview Questions and Answers for SDET - DevOps - Automation QA? Useful GIT commands to refer for daily DevOps Tasks?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/09/top-40-git-interview-questions-and.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [java67.com: Top 15 Microservices Interview Questions with Answers for 3 to 5 Years Experienced](https://www.java67.com/2021/02/microservices-interview-questions-answers-java-spring.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [java-success.com: 01: 9 Java low latency interview questions & answers](https://www.java-success.com/writing-low-latency-applications-in-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [java-success.com: 9 Java Garbage Collection interview questions & answers](https://www.java-success.com/java-garbage-collection-interview-questions-and-answers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [automationqahub.com: The Ultimate Git Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://automationqahub.com/mastering-git-your-ultimate-git-cheat-sheet-for-quick-reference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/tutorials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Jira](https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [ifuckinghatejira.com](https://ifuckinghatejira.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [OpenProject](https://www.openproject.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [nextcloud.com](https://nextcloud.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Google meet: meet.new](https://meet.google.com/unsupported?meetingCode=new) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Zoom: zoom.new](https://zoom.us/signin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Atlassian Confluence](https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Swim](https://swimm.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [namelix.com](https://namelix.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GH repos: repo.new](https://github.com/login?return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnew) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [GH Gists: gist.new](https://gist.github.com/starred) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud-mercato.com: Public Cloud Reference 🌟](https://pcr.cloud-mercato.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloud-mercato.com: State of the art of Public Object Storage Europe 🌟](https://projector.cloud-mercato.com/projects/state-of-the-art-of-public-object-storage-europe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [comparecloud.in: Public Cloud Services Comparison 🌟](https://comparecloud.in) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Multicloud Fluency: 6 reasons you should learn multiple clouds](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/why-learn-multiple-cloud-platforms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [youtube: A Cloud Guru - Cloud Provider Comparisons 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLI1_CQcV71RnBebKm_tH1uKYI3WxkM2TT) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [digitalisationworld.com: Multicloud: Two truths and a lie](https://digitalisationworld.com/blogs/57435/multicloud-two-truths-and-a-lie) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [nextgov.com: Why smart multicloud policies are a golden ticket to modernizing IT infrastructure](https://www.nextgov.com/ideas/2023/11/why-smart-multicloud-policies-are-golden-ticket-modernizing-it-infrastructure/392232) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: AWS vs Azure vs Google – Detailed Cloud Comparison](https://intellipaat.com/blog/aws-vs-azure-vs-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: AsΓ­ se reparte el mercado cloud: los tres grandes tienen el 63%, los siguientes 10 un 22%](https://www.xataka.com/pro/asi-se-reparte-mercado-cloud-tres-grandes-tienen-63-siguientes-10-22) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud security comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-security-comparison-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud developer tooling compared: AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-developer-tooling-compared-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Blockchain cloud comparison: What is blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS)?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/blockchain-cloud-comparison-what-is-blockchain-as-a-service-baas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [acloudguru.com: Storage services compared: AWS vs Azure vs GCP](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/storage-showdown-aws-vs-azure-vs-gcp-cloud-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: Is a Multicloud Strategy Right for Your Organization?](https://thenewstack.io/is-a-multicloud-strategy-right-for-your-organization) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Let's check about AWS v/s Azure Service](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/05/lets-check-about-aws-vs-azure-services.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thenewstack.io: How to Evaluate Kubernetes Cloud Providers](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-evaluate-kubernetes-cloud-providers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [iot-analytics.com: The IoT cloud: Microsoft Azure vs. AWS vs. Google Cloud](https://iot-analytics.com/iot-cloud) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [xataka.com: El talΓ³n de Aquiles de AWS son sus altas tarifas de salida de datos, y sus rivales empiezan a explotarlo: guerra de precios contra el gigante de la nube](https://www.xataka.com/pro/talon-aquiles-aws-sus-altas-tarifas-salida-datos-sus-rivales-empiezan-a-explotarlo-guerra-precios-gigante-nube) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [cast.ai: Ultimate cloud pricing comparison: AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud in 2021](https://cast.ai/blog/cloud-pricing-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [faddom.com: Cloud Computing Costs & Pricing Comparisons for 2023](https://faddom.com/cloud-computing-costs-and-pricing-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Openshift.com pricing](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/pricing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [AWS Kubernetes pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/es/eks/pricing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Azure Kubernetes pricing](https://azure.microsoft.com/es-es/pricing/details/kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Google cloud kubernetes pricing](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/pricing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Rackspace.com: Managed Kubernetes](https://www.rackspace.com/managed-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Gaia-X.eu](https://gaia-x.eu) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [jamaica-gleaner.com: Amazon outage’s future implications](https://past.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20211224/amazon-outages-future-implications) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [20minutos.es: Amazon Web Services vuelve a romper Internet: se ha caΓ­do ya tres veces en el mismo mes y le llueven las crΓ­ticas](https://www.20minutos.es/tecnologia/actualidad/amazon-web-services-vuelve-a-romper-internet-se-ha-caido-ya-tres-veces-en-el-mismo-mes-y-le-llueven-las-criticas-4931834) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/quay](https://github.com/quay) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Harbor](https://goharbor.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [sonatype.com/nexus-repository-oss](https://www.sonatype.com/products/sonatype-nexus-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Nexus Repository Manager (NXRM) 3 🌟](https://help.sonatype.com/en/sonatype-nexus-repository.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Sonatype Nexus Community 🌟](https://github.com/sonatype-nexus-community) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [JFrog Container Registry](https://jfrog.com/container-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [https://swagger.io](https://swagger.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Google Cloud Code](https://cloud.google.com/code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Google Kubernetes Engine](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Level Up Your Agents: Announcing Google's Official Skills Repository](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/level-up-your-agents-announcing-googles-official-skills-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Config Sync](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/config-sync/docs/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [redhat.com: Understanding DevOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [redhat.com: El concepto de DevOps](https://www.redhat.com/es/topics/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [devopscube.com](https://devopscube.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [thenewstack.io/platform-engineering](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [seal.io: Open Source Platform Engineering for Dev & Ops](https://gpustack.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [DevOps Glosary of Terms 🌟](https://digital.ai/glossary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [The Ultimate DevOps Tool Chest 🌟](https://digital.ai/learn/diagram-generator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Periodic Table of DevOps 🌟](https://digital.ai/learn/devsecops-periodic-table) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Cloud Posse runs-on: GitHub Actions Self-Hosted Runners](https://docs.cloudposse.com/components/library/aws/runs-on) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Buildbot](https://buildbot.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Development Environments for Cloud Agents](https://cursor.com/blog/cloud-agent-development-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/miztiik/AWS-Demos](https://github.com/miztiik/AWS-Demos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [rcarrata.com](https://rcarrata.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/wardviaene (kubernetes, terraform, ansible, docker, etc) 🌟](https://github.com/wardviaene) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [ansible.github.io/workshops/demos : Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Workshops](https://labs.demoredhat.com/demos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [galaxy.ansible.com/ansible/product_demos 🌟](https://galaxy.ansible.com/ansible/product_demos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [eksworkshop.com](https://eksworkshop.com/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Deploy Spring microservices to Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jenkinsfile Runner Test Framework](https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkinsfile-runner-test-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Using Workspaces for AI Changes Across Multiple Repos](https://ettema.dev/posts/ai-multi-repo-workspaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Automate Pull Request Descriptions in Azure DevOps with Azure OpenAI](https://johnlokerse.dev/2025/02/10/automate-pull-request-descriptions-in-azure-devops-with-azure-openai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps MCP Server Public Preview](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/azure-devops-mcp-server-public-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Limitless Kubernetes Scaling for AI and Data-intensive Workloads: The AKS Fleet Strategy](https://blog.aks.azure.com/2025/04/02/Scaling-Kubernetes-for-AI-and-Data-intensive-Workloads) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [kubermatic.com](https://www.kubermatic.com/tags/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [itnext.io/tagged/kubernetes](https://itnext.io/tagged/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [returngis.net](https://www.returngis.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [blog.palark.com](https://palark.com/blog/tag/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [containerjournal.com](https://cloudnativenow.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [kubernetes.slack.com](https://kubernetes.slack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [slack.kubernetes.io](https://slack.kubernetes.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Ephemeral Values in Terraform](https://nedinthecloud.com/2025/07/01/ephemeral-values-in-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [digger.dev](https://digger.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [spacelift.io](https://spacelift.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [roadmap.sh/terraform 🌟](https://roadmap.sh/terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [terraform-best-practices.com 🌟](https://www.terraform-best-practices.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [cloud.google.com: Terraform blueprints and modules for Google Cloud 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/docs/terraform/blueprints/terraform-blueprints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [learn.hashicorp.com: What is Infrastructure as Code with Terraform? 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws-get-started/infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [weekly.tf: Terraform Weekly](https://www.weekly.tf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Calendly](https://calendly.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Claude 101: Free Guides to Master Claude](https://claude101.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Cerebras AI](https://www.cerebras.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Microsoft Dragon Copilot: Unified Voice AI Assistant for Healthcare](https://news.microsoft.com/source/2025/03/03/microsoft-dragon-copilot-provides-the-healthcare-industrys-first-unified-voice-ai-assistant-that-enables-clinicians-to-streamline-clinical-documentation-surface-information-and-automate-task) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [GitHub Copilot Now Explains Failed Actions Jobs (GA)](https://github.blog/changelog/2025-01-15-copilot-users-can-ask-about-a-failed-actions-job-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Lucidchart](https://www.lucidchart.com/pages) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Lucidchart](https://lucid.co/marketplace/91074b9b/aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [cloudcraft.co](https://www.cloudcraft.co) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [hava.io](https://www.hava.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Enterprise Web App Patterns - Azure Architecture Center](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/web-apps/guides/enterprise-app-patterns/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Hub-Spoke Network Topology in Azure - Azure Architecture Center](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/networking/architecture/hub-spoke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Subscription Vending Implementation Guidance](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/landing-zones/subscription-vending) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [kubevious: application centric Kubernetes UI 🌟](https://kubevious.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [downloadkubernetes.com: Download Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.downloadkubernetes.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [plural.sh: Deploy open-source software on Kubernetes in record time ⭐](https://www.plural.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/jwcesign/kubespider](https://github.com/jwcesign/kubespider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [openobserve/debug-container](https://github.com/openobserve/debug-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/KWasm/podman-wasm](https://github.com/KWasm/podman-wasm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/DataCater/datacater (real-time, cloud-native data pipeline platform)](https://github.com/DataCater/datacater) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Announcing General Availability of Terraform Azure Verified Modules for Platform Landing Zone (ALZ)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-general-availability-of-terraform-azure-verified-modules-for-platform/4366027) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureToolsBlog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Terraform Azure Resource IPAM Module](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/res-ipam/azure/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Enhancing Infrastructure as Code Generation with GitHub Copilot for Azure](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureDevCommunityBlog/enhancing-infrastructure-as-code-generation-with-github-copilot-for-azure/4388514) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Azure Network Security Perimeter Concepts](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/private-link/network-security-perimeter-concepts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Building a DDoS Response Plan with Azure DDoS Protection](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworksecurityblog/building-a-ddos-response-plan/4372256) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Deploying Virtual Networks Across Tenants Using Azure Virtual Network Manager](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworkingblog/deploying-virtual-networks-across-tenants-using-azure-virtual-network-manager-ip/4410161) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Introducing Subnet Peering in Azure](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurenetworkingblog/introducing-subnet-peering-in-azure/4383841) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [A Guide to Azure Data Transfer Pricing](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureNetworkingBlog/a-guide-to-azure-data-transfer-pricing/4374538) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Reduce Latency with Azure Proximity Placement Groups](https://hansencloud.com/2025/02/24/reduce-latency-with-azure-proximity-placement-groups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Private Link Reality Bites: Service Endpoints vs Private Link](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2025/02/17/private-link-reality-bites-service-endpoints-vs-private-link) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Manage Azure IPAM with Terraform](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-ipam-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Use Azure WAF assessments](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-assessments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure Well-Architected Framework perspective on Azure App Service (Web Apps)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/service-guides/app-service-web-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Understand Azure Load Balancing. Decision tree for load balancing in Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/load-balancing-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [azurebrains.com: Azurebrains](https://blog.azurebrains.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [rutlandblog.com](https://rutlandblog.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Mission-critical baseline architecture on Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/containers/aks-mission-critical/mission-critical-intro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: Mission-critical workloads](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/well-architected/mission-critical/mission-critical-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Automate Terraform Testing with Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://skundunotes.com/2025/01/22/automate-terraform-testing-with-azure-devops-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [learn.microsoft.com: DevTest and DevOps for microservice solutions](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devtest-labs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps Terraform Pipeline (Complete Guide + YAML Examples)](https://deniscooper.co.uk/azure-devops-terraform-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Dependabot Version Updates in Azure DevOps](https://www.returngis.net/2025/02/dependabot-updates-en-azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps Labs 🌟](https://www.azuredevopslabs.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Build applications with Azure DevOps (Learning Path)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/training/browse) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [o365reports.com: Office 365 Reports](https://o365reports.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Four Methods to Access Azure Key Vault from Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/azurepartners/four-methods-to-access-azure-key-vault-from-azure-kubernetes-service-aks/4376662) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Microsoft - DICOM Service](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/healthcare-apis/dicom) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Digital Ocean Kubernetes (DOKS)](https://www.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Community Tools 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [How to run Deepseek R1 LLMs on GPU Droplets](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/deepseek-r1-gpu-droplets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [NGINXConfig](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools/nginx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [kie.org](https://www.kie.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [devhints.io/go: Go cheatsheet](https://devhints.io/go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [hackingcpp.com: C++ Cheat Sheets](https://hackingcpp.com/cpp/cheat_sheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/ABZ-Aaron: SQL Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://github.com/ABZ-Aaron/cheat-sheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [postgrescheatsheet.com](https://www.tigerdata.com/learn/postgres-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [cheatsheetseries.owasp.org: Docker Security Cheat Sheet 🌟🌟](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Docker_Security_Cheat_Sheet.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Apache](https://httpd.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Apache Reverse Proxy Guide](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/reverse_proxy.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [unit.nginx.org](https://unit.nginx.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Kubectl plugins and tools](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes/#kubectl-plugins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [ansibleforkubernetes.com 🌟](https://www.ansibleforkubernetes.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Red Hat Data Grid](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/data-grid) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Varnish Cache](https://www.varnish.org/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [varnish-software.com](https://www.varnish-software.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [HAProxy](https://www.haproxy.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jsonnet](https://jsonnet.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [jsoncrack.com: JSON Crack 🌟🌟](https://jsoncrack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [CloudBees Flow plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/electricflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Job DSL Plugin 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/job-dsl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jenkins Configuration as Code](https://www.jenkins.io/projects/jcasc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.cloudbees.com: Configuration as Code for CloudBees Core on modern cloud platforms](https://docs.cloudbees.com/docs/cloudbees-ci/latest/casc-controller/distribute-casc-bundles-from-oc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Jenkins CLI](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/managing/cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Pipeline Development Tools (Command-line Pipeline Linter)](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Blue Ocean plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/blueocean) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Cucumber reports](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cucumber-reports) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Text Finder 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/text-finder) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Nomad](https://plugins.jenkins.io/nomad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [vSphere cloud](https://plugins.jenkins.io/vsphere-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Splunk Plugins](https://plugins.jenkins.io/splunk-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Logstash](https://plugins.jenkins.io/logstash) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [ALM Performance: Continuously Monitor Performance and Vitality of your Jenkins Deployment](https://www.almtoolbox.com/jenkins-monitoring.php) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [sysdig-secure: Sysdig Secure Container Image Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/sysdig-secure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Aqua Security Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aqua-security-scanner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Azure Artifact Manager](https://plugins.jenkins.io/azure-artifact-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [scaleway.com: Kubernetes Kapsule](https://www.scaleway.com/en/en/kubernetes-kapsule) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaleway.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Homepage](https://crc.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [slim.ai: Automatically reduce Docker container size using DockerSlim](https://www.root.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [StackStorm.com](https://stackstorm.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./stackstorm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [github.com/StackStorm](https://github.com/StackStorm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./stackstorm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Claude Code in Action](https://anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in-action) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [modelcontextprotocol.io: MCP Official Documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/getting-started/intro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [MCPBundles](https://www.mcpbundles.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Google Cloud Managed MCP](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/google-cloud-managed-mcp-for-gemini) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Kiro: Engineering Rigor for Agentic Development](https://kiro.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [youtube: The 6 Levels of Claude Code Explained](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUKYbUIXLOE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Operator Capability Levels](https://operatorframework.io/operator-capabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [superorbital.io: Testing Production Kubernetes Controllers](https://superorbital.io/blog/testing-production-controllers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [split.io: Progressive Delivery](https://www.harness.io/harness-devops-academy/progressive-delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Devtron Labs: Devtron provides a 'seamless,’ 'implementation agnostic uniform interface' across Kubernetes Life Cycle integrated with most Opensource and commercial tools](https://devtron.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Canine: A Developer-friendly PaaS for Kubernetes](https://canine.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [ansiblefordevops.com](https://www.ansiblefordevops.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.ansible.com](https://docs.ansible.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Chaos Mesh 🌟](https://chaos-mesh.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [OOMKilled in Kubernetes: Understanding and Preventing Hidden Memory Leaks](https://unixarena.com/2025/04/oomkilled-in-kubernetes-the-hidden-memory-leaks-youre-missing.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [RunsOn: Self-hosted GitHub Actions Runners in AWS](https://runs-on.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Flux. The GitOps operator for Kubernetes](https://nubenetes.com/flux/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Kustomize - Template-Free Kubernetes Configuration Customization](https://nubenetes.com/kustomize/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Anthos Config Management](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Rancher Logging Operator 🌟](https://rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en/logging/v2.5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Visual Studio Code (Git Extensions)](https://nubenetes.com/visual-studio/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [AWS IP inventory](https://github.com/okelet/awsipinventory) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Cockroach](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/kubernetes-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Postgres.app](https://postgresapp.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Apache Druid](https://druid.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Apache Ignite](https://ignite.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [postman.com: Postman State of the API Report 🌟](https://www.postman.com/state-of-api/2025) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Mux: The API to Video](https://www.mux.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [AWS Lambda Limits](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/limits.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Youtube channel: AWS Serverless](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_vJsnqdpuEoRseFmlkHMkA) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [cloud.google.com: GKE Autopilot 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/autopilot-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [youtube: The AKS Community](https://www.youtube.com/@theakscommunity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [IKS](https://www.ibm.com/products/kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.digitalocean.com: Kubernetes on DigitalOcean](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [AWS Partner Network (APN) blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [How can I troubleshoot errors using the AWS CLI to manage my service quota requests?](https://repost.aws/es/knowledge-center/troubleshoot-service-quotas-cli-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Promitor 🌟](https://promitor.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [galaxy.ansible.com/cloudalchemy/node-exporter](https://galaxy.ansible.com/cloudalchemy/node-exporter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Azure ExpressRoute Resiliency: Best Practices for Production-Critical Workloads](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureInfrastructureBlog/azure-expressroute-resiliency-best-practices-for-production-critical-workloads/4394842) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [NFTables mode for kube-proxy in Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2025/02/28/nftables-kube-proxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.ansible.com: Netbox Ansible Modules 🌟](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/netbox/netbox/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [pkg.go.dev/knative.dev/security-guard](https://pkg.go.dev/knative.dev/security-guard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Red Hat Training & Certification Community](https://access.redhat.com/community/learn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [kubernetes.io: Official CVE Feed 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/issues-security/official-cve-feed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [xDS REST and gRPC protocol](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-docs/xds_protocol) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Oakton](https://jasperfx.github.io/oakton) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Lamar](https://jasperfx.github.io/lamar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [docs.microsoft.com: Configurations and GitOps with Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-arc/kubernetes/conceptual-gitops-flux2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Maven](https://nubenetes.com/maven-gradle/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaffolding.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [selenium.dev](https://www.selenium.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [redhat.com: Why IT automation training is a smart way to boost your career](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/it-automation-training) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Platform Engineering Guide - 5 Key Use Cases of Internal Developer Platforms](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com/post/platform-engineering-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [muycomputerpro.com: IngenierΓ­a de plataformas de DevOps: la nueva generaciΓ³n de DevOps](https://www.muycomputerpro.com/2024/01/12/ingenieria-de-plataformas-de-devops-la-nueva-generacion-de-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [loft.sh: Platform Engineering: The Definitive Guide](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/platform-engineering-the-definitive-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [humanitec.com: Escape VMware lock-in with a modular Internal Developer Platform](https://humanitec.com/blog/escape-vmware-lock-in-with-a-modular-internal-developer-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [infoq.com: Platform as a Runtime - the Next Step in Platform Engineering](https://www.infoq.com/articles/platform-runtime-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: IDP on OpenShift with Red Hat Developer Hub](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/07/04/idp-on-openshift-with-red-hat-developer-hub) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Docker 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-amqyqHceAhkcsopzi4PFcKc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [net.connect4techs.com: What are the top DevOps trends in 2024](https://net.connect4techs.com/what-are-the-top-devops-trends-in-2024) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: 9 key DevOps metrics for success - What are the four main DevOps metrics? DORA’s Four Keys](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/devops-metrics-for-success) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Terraform: Get User Principal Name (UPN) of User Running Deployment without Entra ID Read Permissions](https://build5nines.com/terraform-get-user-principal-name-upn-of-user-running-deployment-without-entra-id-read-permissions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Update to Azure DevOps Allowed IP Addresses](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/update-to-ado-allowed-ip-addresses) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [seekwell](https://www.seekwell.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube playlist: Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-akr_3XqQQgpqRyQw4GYuS4h) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/che-samples](https://github.com/che-samples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [DEVOPS Library](https://devopslibrary.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [stacksimplify.com: DevOps with AWS CodePipeline on AWS EKS](https://docs.stacksimplify.com/aws-eks/aws-devops-eks/learn-to-master-devops-on-aws-eks-using-aws-codecommit-codebuild-codepipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Get started creating and populating demo Azure DevOps Services projects](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/demo-gen/use-demo-generator-v2?view=azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: How To Build a CI/CD Pipeline In Azure DevOps ?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/build-ci-cd-pipeline-in-azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.microsoft.com: Create a build pipeline with Azure Pipelines](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/devops/pipelines/build/ci-build-git?view=azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [OpenShift.io Samples 🌟🌟](https://workspaces.openshift.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [mad.firstmark.com: The MAD (ML/AI/Data) Landscape](https://mad.firstmark.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [xataka.com: Microsoft no quiere poner todos los huevos en la misma cesta: anuncia una asociaciΓ³n con Mistral AI, la OpenAI de Europa](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/microsoft-no-quiere-poner-todos-huevos-cesta-anuncia-asociacion-mistral-ai-openai-europa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Ignore Prior Instructions: AI Still Befuddled by Basic Reasoning](https://thenewstack.io/ignore-prior-instructions-ai-still-befuddled-by-basic-reasoning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [amazon.science/base-tts-samples](https://www.amazon.science/base-tts-samples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [itnext.io: Deploy Flexible and Custom Setups with Anything LLM on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/deploy-flexible-and-custom-setups-with-anything-llm-on-kubernetes-a2b5687f2bcc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Machine Learning Crash Course](https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/crash-course?hl=es-419) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Terraform 2.0 in Practice: Using AI to Generate Infrastructure as Code](https://markaicode.com/terraform-ai-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AI Meets Terraform: Prompt Strategies for Test Generation](https://masterpoint.io/blog/ai-meets-tf-prompt-strategies-for-test-generation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Extend your coding agent with .NET Skills](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/extend-your-coding-agent-with-dotnet-skills) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [platformengineering.org: AI is changing the future of platform engineering. Are you ready?](https://platformengineering.org/blog/ai-is-changing-the-future-of-platform-engineering-are-you-ready) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learnk8s.io/blog](https://learnkube.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloudowski.com](https://cloudowski.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [thecloudblog.net](https://thecloudblog.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [k8s.af 🌟](https://k8s.af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [nextplatform.com: Kubernetes Clusters Have Massive Overprovisioning Of Compute And Memory 🌟](https://www.nextplatform.com/cloud/2024/03/04/kubernetes-clusters-have-massive-overprovisioning-of-compute-and-memory/1658269) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [stormforge.io: Automated Kubernetes resource management for platform engineering teams to continuously rightsize workloads with HPA compatibility](https://stormforge.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [ardanlabs.com: Kubernetes CPU Limits and Go](https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog/2024/02/kubernetes-cpu-limits-go.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/kubernetesio](https://x.com/kubernetesio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [jamiehannaford/what-happens-when-k8s](https://github.com/jamiehannaford/what-happens-when-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubebyexample.com - kubernetesbyexample.com 🌟🌟](https://kubebyexample.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [k21academy.com/category/docker-kubernetes](https://k21academy.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Custom Resources](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/api-extension/custom-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Krew](https://krew.sigs.k8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [openkruise.io](https://openkruise.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Community Forums 🌟](https://discuss.kubernetes.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes SIGs](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [infoworld.com: 5 priorities that cut cloud costs and improve IT ops](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338245/5-priorities-that-cut-cloud-costs-and-improve-it-ops.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [masterpoint.io: Three Terraform Use-cases You Need to Start Implementing](https://masterpoint.io/blog/terraform-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.gruntwork.io: A comprehensive guide to managing secrets in your Terraform code 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/a-comprehensive-guide-to-managing-secrets-in-your-terraform-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to/env0: Terraform Destroy Command: A Guide to Controlled Infrastructure Removal](https://dev.to/envzero/terraform-destroy-command-a-guide-to-controlled-infrastructure-removal-4af8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [nilebits.com: Understanding Terraform Drift Detection and Remediation 🌟](https://www.nilebits.com/blog/2024/07/terraform-drift-detection) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [spacelift.io/blog/terraform-backends](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-backends) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [bejarano.io/terraform-plan-light: terraform plan -light 🌟](https://www.bejarano.io/terraform-plan-light) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [mattias.engineer: Terraform Variable Cross Validation](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/terraform-variable-cross-validation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [mattias.engineer: A Comprehensive Guide to Testing in Terraform: Keep your tests, validations, checks, and policies in order 🌟](https://mattias.engineer/posts/terraform-testing-and-validation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [terraform-docs.io](https://terraform-docs.io/user-guide/introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dronov.net: Terraform, the terrible](https://www.dronov.net/2024/02/22/terraform-the-terrible-en.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [nedinthecloud.com: Comparing Open TOFU And Terraform](https://nedinthecloud.com/2024/01/22/comparing-opentofu-and-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [pod.chaoslever.com: HashiCorp Under IBM’s Wing](https://pod.chaoslever.com/hashicorp-under-ibms-wing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Analyzing IBM’s Acquisition of HashiCorp: A Game-Changer in Hybrid Cloud Management](https://build5nines.com/analyzing-ibms-acquisition-of-hashicorp-a-game-changer-in-hybrid-cloud-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [howdykloudy.in: Implementing Shift Left for Terraform: An Introductory Guide 🌟](https://www.howdykloudy.in/blog/implementing-shift-left-for-terraform-an-introductory-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [scalr.com: An alternative to Terraform Cloud and Terraform Enterprise](https://scalr.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/ozbillwang/terraform-best-practices](https://github.com/ozbillwang/terraform-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [developer.hashicorp.com: Part 3: How to Evolve Your Provisioning Practices](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/cloud-docs/recommended-practices/part3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [spacelift.io: 20 Terraform Best Practices to Improve your TF workflow 🌟](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Call APIs with Terraform Providers. Learn how to use and create custom Terraform Providers in a new collection of tutorials on HashiCorp Learn 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/plugin/sdkv2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Configure Default Tags for AWS Resources 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/aws-default-tags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [terraform.io: Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure - Terraform module](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/aztfmod/caf/azurerm/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [aws-observability.github.io: AWS Observability Accelerator for Terraform 🌟](https://aws-observability.github.io/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [aws-observability.github.io: Tracing on Amazon EKS](https://aws-observability.github.io/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator/eks/tracing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Write Packer template for AWS](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/tutorials/aws-get-started/aws-get-started-build-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: y Serverless Applications with AWS Lambda and API Gateway 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/lambda-api-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Deploy Federated Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Clusters](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/networking/multicloud-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [spacelift.io: How to Provision an AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Terraform on Azure February 2024 Update](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/terraform-on-azure-february-2024-update/4070567) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Overview of Azure Export for Terraform](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/terraform/azure-export-for-terraform/export-terraform-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Using Azure Export for Terraform in advanced scenarios](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/terraform/azure-export-for-terraform/export-advanced-scenarios) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Announcing AzAPI Dynamic Properties](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-azapi-dynamic-properties/4121855) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Using AzAPI Terraform Provider Dynamic Properties Feature instead of jsonencode](https://build5nines.com/using-azapi-terraform-provider-dynamic-properties-feature-instead-of-jsonencode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Create an Azure OpenAI, LangChain, ChromaDB, and Chainlit chat app in AKS using Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/create-an-azure-openai-langchain-chromadb-and-chainlit-chat-app-in-aks-using-ter/4024070) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Teaser: Chapter 2 of Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional Study Guide](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/terraform-professional-chapter-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youcanbook.me](https://youcanbook.me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Acuity Scheduling](https://acuityscheduling.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Doodle](https://doodle.com/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Think Python](https://allendowney.github.io/ThinkPython) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Google Launches Gemini Code Assist, Challenging GitHub Copilot with Generous Free Tier](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/google-lanza-misil-github-copilot-su-asistente-programacion-ofrece-mucho-uso-gratuito-que-microsoft) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [vice.com: Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse](https://www.vice.com/en/article/thousands-of-software-engineers-say-the-job-market-is-getting-much-worse) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [realpython.com: Python Machine Learning Tutorials 🌟🌟](https://realpython.com/tutorials/machine-learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [pypi.org/project/latexify-py](https://pypi.org/project/latexify-py) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [gettopical.com: Get Django Latest News](https://gettopical.com/djangoframework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [infviz.io](https://infviz.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Architecture Icons](https://aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Azure Architecture Icons](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/icons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Google Cloud Architecture Icons](https://cloud.google.com/icons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Perspective 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/workload-discovery-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Arktos](https://github.com/futurewei-cloud/arktos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [smartxworks/knest](https://github.com/smartxworks/knest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cnab.io: CNABs facilitate the bundling, installing and managing of container-native' apps β€” and their coupled services](https://cnab.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [The Golden Kubernetes Tooling and Helpers list](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WPHt0gsb7adVzY3eviMK2W8LejV0I5m_Zpc8tMzl_2w/edit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to/cyclops-ui: Five tools to make your K8s experience more enjoyable](https://dev.to/cyclops-ui/five-tools-to-make-your-k8s-experience-more-enjoyable-5d85) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [KubeEye: An Automatic Diagnostic Tool that Provides a Holistic View of Your' Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/kubeeye-automatic-cluster-diagnostic-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [KubeStellar Console 🌟](https://console.kubestellar.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [jthomperoo/k8shorizmetrics](https://github.com/jthomperoo/k8shorizmetrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infra in Azure for Developers - The What](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/infra-in-azure-for-developers---the-what/4026102) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Landing Zones Accelerators for Bicep and Terraform. Announcing General Availability!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/azure-landing-zones-accelerators-for-bicep-and-terraform-announcing-general-avai/4029866) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [nedinthecloud.com: Using azure container instances for an azure dev ops self hosted agent](https://nedinthecloud.com/2024/04/15/using-azure-container-instances-for-an-azure-devops-self-hosted-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Exporting and importing variables between Bicep files: compileTimeImports | Freek Berson](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/exporting-importing-variables-between-bicep-files-freek-berson-n0ske) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [azure.github.io/Azure-Verified-Modules 🌟](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Verified-Modules) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube: Code To Cloud - Getting Started With: Azure Verified Modules](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1lOKQOapTw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Introduction to using Azure Verified Modules for Terraform](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/samples/azure-samples/avm-terraform-labs/avm-terraform-labs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infra in Azure for Developers - The How (Part 2)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/infra-in-azure-for-developers---the-how-part-2/4046385) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [johnlokerse.dev: Lint Azure Bicep templates in Azure DevOps](https://johnlokerse.dev/2024/02/05/lint-azure-bicep-templates-in-azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Announcing public preview of Bicep templates support for Microsoft Graph](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/announcing-public-preview-of-bicep-templates-support-for-microsoft-graph/4141772) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Architecture - Course Blueprint](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearchitectureblog/azure-course-blueprints/4338972) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [luke.geek.nz/azure: Azure Architecture - Solution Requirement Consideration Checklist](https://luke.geek.nz/azure/azure-architecture-solution-requirement-consideration-checklist) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Create an Azure Active Directory tenant for P2S OpenVPN protocol connections](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/openvpn-azure-ad-tenant) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: What’s new in Defender: How Copilot for Security can transform your SOC](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftthreatprotectionblog/what%e2%80%99s-new-in-defender-how-copilot-for-security-can-transform-your-soc/4084222) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Monitoring Microsoft Sentinel Reports with Dashboard Hub & Power BI](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/monitoring-microsoft-sentinel-reports-with-dashboard-hub--power-bi/4203870) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Conditional Access architecture and personas](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/conditional-access/plan-conditional-access) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Read and Write Azure Blob Storage with Javascript](https://build5nines.com/read-and-write-azure-blob-storage-with-javascript) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure SQL Managed Instance pools: new features](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresqlblog/azure-sql-managed-instance-pools-new-features/4044688) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Leveraging Azure Event Hub, Microsoft Fabric, and Power BI for Real-Time Data Analytics](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/educatordeveloperblog/leveraging-azure-event-hub-microsoft-fabric-and-power-bi-for-real-time-data-anal/4028701) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.siliconvalve.com: Analysing git commit history using Azure Data Explorer](https://blog.siliconvalve.com/posts/2024/02/06/analysing-git-commit-history-using-azure-data-explorer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Microsoft Fabric - Multi-Tenant Architecture](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/microsoft-fabric---multi-tenant-architecture/4119429) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: Azure network monitoring with synthetic traffic](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2024/01/23/azure-network-monitoring-with-synthetic-traffic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Azure CDN POP Locations: Interactive Map of Azure CDN Points of Presence](https://build5nines.com/azure-cdn-endpoint-interactive-map) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [allazureblog.wordpress.com: Azure Bastion vs UDR](https://allazureblog.wordpress.com/2024/01/18/azure-bastion-and-udrs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [build5nines.com: Why do Azure Resource Groups have an Azure Region association?](https://build5nines.com/why-do-azure-resource-groups-have-an-azure-region-association) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com: The Ultimate Guide to Azure Cloud Adoption Framework Lifecycle](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ultimate-guide-azure-cloud-adoption-framework-gregor-wohlfarter-hb4sf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [linkedin.com: CAF vs WAF: Which Framework to Use for Your Cloud Migration?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/caf-vs-waf-which-framework-use-your-cloud-migration-gregor-wohlfarter-hko0f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: New feature: easily assign regulatory compliance policies to your Azure Landing Zone](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearchitectureblog/new-feature-easily-assign-regulatory-compliance-policies-to-your-azure-landing-z/4074957) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: From Zero to Hero with Azure Landing Zones](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/startupsatmicrosoftblog/from-zero-to-hero-with-azure-landing-zones/4229195) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Get tailored insights with our Advisor Well-Architected assessments](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/finopsblog/get-tailored-insights-with-our-advisor-well-architected-assessments/4218239) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Monitor your Azure cloud estate - Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/manage/monitor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [infoworld.com: Getting started with Azure OpenAI](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337918/getting-started-with-azure-openai.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: The AI Study Guide: Azure’s top free resources for learning generative AI in 2024](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azure-ai-foundry-blog/the-ai-study-guide-azure%E2%80%99s-top-free-resources-for-learning-generative-ai-in-2024/4036890) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [hlokensgard.no: Azure Virtual Network Manager – A game changer or just a costly upgrade?](https://hlokensgard.no/2024/07/01/azure-virtual-network-manager-a-game-changer-or-just-a-costly-upgrade) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dotnetcurry.com](https://www.dotnetcurry.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: Learn Cloud 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=azurepaas-tools.vscode-learncloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloudskills.io: Getting Started with Git and Azure DevOps: The Ultimate Guide 🌟](https://ine.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Setting up a CI-CD Pipeline Using Azure DevOps 🌟](https://dev.to/gbengelebs/setting-up-a-ci-cd-pipeline-using-azure-devops-4gb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [From Zero to Hero with Identity and Access Control in Azure Kubernetes Service](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/startupsatmicrosoftblog/from-zero-to-hero-with-identity-and-access-control-in-azure-kubernetes-service/4386350) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Data Factory: How to split a file into multiple output files with Bicep](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuredevcommunityblog/azure-data-factory-how-to-split-a-file-into-multiple-output-files-with-bicep/4039825) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [mattias.engineer: Azure Federated Identity Credentials for GitHub](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/azure-federated-credentials-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/admindroid-community/powershell-scripts: PowerShell Scripts for' Microsoft 365 Management, Reporting, and Auditing](https://github.com/admindroid-community/powershell-scripts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [azure.github.io/enterprise-azure-policy-as-code: Enterprise Azure Policy as Code Overview](https://azure.github.io/enterprise-azure-policy-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [powershellgallery.com: Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo/1.1.0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Announcing a new login experience with Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-a-new-login-experience-with-azure-powershell-and-azure-cli/4109357) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure PowerShell Tips and Tricks](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/azure-powershell-tips-and-tricks/4066848) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [shudnow.io](https://www.shudnow.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Discover misconfigurations in Infrastructure as Code (IaC)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/iac-vulnerabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Azure Traffic Manager](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: What is Azure DNS Private Resolver?](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dns/dns-private-resolver-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Centralized private resolver architecture implementation using Azure private DNS resolver](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/centralized-private-resolver-architecture-implementation-using-azure-private-dns/4132622) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Azure network security overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/fundamentals/network-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/Azure-Samples/api-management-workspaces-migration: Azure API' Management workspaces migration tool](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/api-management-workspaces-migration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Project InnerEye – Democratizing Medical Imaging AI](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/medical-image-analysis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [App Platform](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/app-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [App Platform - Digital Ocean PaaS](https://try.digitalocean.com/app-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [clickittech.com: Microservices vs Monolith 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/microservices-vs-monolith) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [How to be a professional (un)wrapper #vscode #programmingtools #coding](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yuzKp_KsGIk?si=ooaqRJzW2cmf6Z2M) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [New VS Code Release Highlights v1.86](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bVlIo4H0IDU) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Unleashing GitHub Copilot for Infrastructure as Code (powershell, terraform, etc)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/unleashing-github-copilot-for-infrastructure-as-code/4124031) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Fleet](https://www.jetbrains.com/fleet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Terraform Kubernetes Boilerplates 🌟](https://nubenetes.com/terraform/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [iximiuz.com: How To Develop Kubernetes CLIs Like a Pro](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-api-go-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: Python Cheat Sheet Basics](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/python-tutorial/python-cheat-sheet-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: AWS Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/amazon-web-services-aws-tutorial/aws-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: SQL Commands Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/sql-tutorial/sql-commands-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [hackr.io: SQL Commands Tutorial: DDL, DML, TCL and DQL Commands](https://hackr.io/blog/sql-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [TSQL and SQL Queries Cheat Sheet](https://helpercodes.com/sql-query-cheatsheet-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to: Optimizing SQL Queries by 23x!!!](https://dev.to/navneet7716/optimizing-sql-queries-h9j) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [datadoghq.com: PostgreSQL Cheatsheet](https://www.datadoghq.com/resources/datadog-postgresql-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes Research. Research documents on node instance types, managed services, ingress controllers, CNIs, etc.](https://learnkube.com/research) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: The Ultimate Selenium Python Cheat Sheet for Test Automation](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-python-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: Selenium Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/selenium-tutorial/selenium-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [intellipaat.com: RPA Cheat Sheet](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/rpa-tutorial/rpa-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: What are microservices? All you need to know](https://www.dynatrace.com/knowledge-base/microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [paulbutler.org: The hater’s guide to Kubernetes](https://paulbutler.org/2024/the-haters-guide-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [thestack.technology: VMware is killing off 56 products amid "tectonic" infrastructure shift](https://www.thestack.technology/vmware-is-killing-off-56-products-including-vsphere-hypervisor-and-nsx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [virtualizationhowto.com: VMware by Broadcom Lesson: Don’t base your career on a product](https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2024/02/vmware-by-broadcom-lesson-dont-base-your-career-on-a-product) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cope.es: El ejemplo de 'la moneda' con el que entender cΓ³mo funciona un ordenador cuΓ‘ntico: "SerΓ‘ una revoluciΓ³n"](https://www.cope.es/programas/la-linterna/noticias/ejemplo-moneda-con-que-entender-como-funciona-ordenador-cuantico-una-revolucion-20240407_3232557) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [The Raft Consensus Algorithm 🌟](https://raft.github.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Manage Kubernetes (K8s) objects](https://docs.ansible.com/collections.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [imperva.com: CDN Caching](https://www.imperva.com/learn/performance/cdn-caching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Validating Kubernetes YAML for best practice and policies 🌟](https://learnkube.com/validating-kubernetes-yaml) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [ketch](https://theketch.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [yamline.com](https://yamline.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [json-schema.org: Understanding JSON Schema 🌟](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: Jenkins Tutorial 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/learning-hub/jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [jenkins-job-builder.readthedocs.io 🌟](https://jenkins-job-builder.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Visual Studio Code JCasC-Plugin 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jcasc-developers.jcasc-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloudbees.com: All Tier 1 Plugins Support Configuration as Code 🌟🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/configuration-as-code-plugin-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devopscube.com: Jenkins Architecture Explained – Beginners Guide](https://devopscube.com/jenkins-architecture-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [jenkins-version](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins-version) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devops.com: Kubernetes Jenkins Master-Slave: Scaling the Scalability Issue](https://devops.com/kubernetes-jenkins-master-slave-scaling-the-scalability-issue) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloudbees.com: The Two Most Common Issues with Jenkins and How to Fix Them 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/most-common-issues-scaling-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloudbees.com: Enterprise JVM Administration and Jenkins Performance 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/enterprise-jvm-administration-and-jenkins-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Compress-buildlog](https://plugins.jenkins.io/compress-buildlog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Docker containers as Build Slaves for Jenkins](https://devopscube.com/docker-containers-as-build-slaves-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devops.com: 15 must have Jenkins plugins to increase productivity](https://devops.com/15-must-jenkins-plugins-increase-productivity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devteam.space: 10 Best Jenkins Plugins For DevOps](https://www.devteam.space/blog/10-best-jenkins-plugins-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use Shared Libraries In A Jenkins Pipeline? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-jenkins-shared-libraries-in-a-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devops.com: Top 10 Best Practices for Jenkins Pipeline Plugin 🌟](https://devops.com/top-10-best-practices-for-jenkins-pipeline-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [plugins.jenkins.io/templating-engine: Jenkins Template Engine JTE 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/templating-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: Jenkins Extension Pack: DontShaveTheYak](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=DontShaveTheYak.jenkins-extension-pack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [NPM and Yarn Wrapper and Steps](https://plugins.jenkins.io/npm-yarn-wrapper-steps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Git Push](https://plugins.jenkins.io/git-push) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Jenkins plugin to provide automatic status for multibranch jobs (Grafana)](https://plugins.jenkins.io/github-autostatus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Build Monitor Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/build-monitor-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Monitor Pro Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/monitor-pro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube: Monitoring Jenkins with Grafana and Prometheus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWFJem7GUAc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: optimizing jenkins to ensure fast build times with dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/optimizing-jenkins-to-ensure-fast-build-times-with-dynatrace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [opsview.com: opspack](https://docs.itrsgroup.com/docs/opsview/6.12.1/opspacks/opspack-index/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [qualys-cs: Qualys Container Scanning Connector](https://plugins.jenkins.io/qualys-cs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [InsightVM Container Image Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/rapid7-insightvm-container-assessment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Pulumi Cloud Providers](https://www.pulumi.com/registry/packages) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Rook-Ceph](https://operatorhub.io/operator/rook-ceph) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/operatorhubio](https://x.com/operatorhubio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/advanced-cluster-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com: Openshift 4 training](https://github.com/openshift/training) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [developers.redhat.com: Developing applications on Kubernetes 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devopscube.com: How to Build Docker Image : Comprehensive Beginners Guide](https://devopscube.com/build-docker-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [sysdig.com: Top 20 Dockerfile best practices 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/learn-cloud-native/dockerfile-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.docker.com: docker buildx imagetools](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/buildx/imagetools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.netapp.com: Work with docker volumes - Astra Trident 🌟](https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/trident/trident-docker/volumes-docker.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [containerjournal.com: What’s the Difference Between Docker and Kubernetes?](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/whats-the-difference-between-docker-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [snyk.io: 10 Docker Security Best Practices 🌟](https://snyk.io/blog/10-docker-image-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [augmentedmind.de: Docker optimization guide: the 12 best tips to optimize Docker image security](https://www.augmentedmind.de/2024/06/12/optimize-docker-image-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Docker Swarm](https://nubenetes.com/kubernetes-alternatives/#docker-swarm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dotnet.microsoft.com: What is Xamarin?](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/xamarin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./xamarin.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [anthropic.com: Introducing the Model Context Protocol](https://www.anthropic.com/news/model-context-protocol) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Fugue: Container and Kubernetes. Runtime infrastructure security](https://snyk.io/product/container-vulnerability-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [thenewstack.io: K8Spin Provides Multitenant Isolation for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/k8spin-provides-multitenant-isolation-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Discover K8Spin open source software](https://k8spin.cloud/oss-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/ElementTech/kube-reqsizer](https://github.com/ElementTech/kube-reqsizer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [K8s KPIs with Kuberhealthy 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/29/k8s-kpis-with-kuberhealthy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator 🌟](https://github.com/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [omerxx.com: 10 Things I wish I’d known before building a Kubernetes CRD controller](https://omerxx.com/k8s-controllers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [itnext.io: 5 Advanced Kubernetes Operators Every DevOps Engineer Should Know About 🌟](https://itnext.io/5-advanced-kubernetes-operators-every-devops-engineer-should-know-about-ab46bdc1c7d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: What Is A Kubernetes Operator?](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-is-a-kubernetes-operator-53kb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.frankel.ch: Introduction to Kubernetes extensibility 🌟](https://blog.frankel.ch/kubernetes-extensibility) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: Build a Kubernetes Operator in 10 minutes with Operator SDK](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-operator-sdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [itnext.io: Testing the Operator SDK and making a prefetch mechanism for Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/testing-the-operator-sdk-and-making-a-prefetch-mechanism-for-kubernetes-7508577efdd7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloud.redhat.com: Red Hat Container Community of Practice Operators](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-container-community-of-practice-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [thenewstack.io: HashiCorp Vault Operator Manages Kubernetes Secrets](https://thenewstack.io/hashicorp-vault-operator-manages-kubernetes-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [semaphoreci.com: Continuous Blue-Green Deployments With Kubernetes 🌟](https://semaphore.io/blog/continuous-blue-green-deployments-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [youtube: Kubernetes Deployment Strategies | DevOps FAQ | DevOps DevOps Interview Q&A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU-EtdEOdlM) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [harness.io: Pipeline Patterns for CI/CD Pipelines 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/deployment-pipeline-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [harness.io: Kubernetes CI/CD Best Practices](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-ci-cd-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [trek10.com: Enterprise CI/CD on AWS: a pragmatic approach](https://caylent.com/blog/pragmatic-enterprise-cicd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [GigaOm's Radar for Enterprise CI/CD 🌟](https://jfrog.com/pipelines) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [CI Checks Are Not Enough: Combat Configuration Drift in Kubernetes Resources](https://thenewstack.io/ci-checks-are-not-enough-combat-configuration-drift-in-kubernetes-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [GitBook Webinar: GitBook for Public Docs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=dWSDPD4eXvF3dx5r&v=gnYU0jtQbug&feature=youtu.be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: AWS Security Reference Architecture (AWS SRA) 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/security-reference-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: Application security](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/security-pillar/application-security.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Organizing Your AWS Environment Using Multiple Accounts (white paper for best practices)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/organizing-your-aws-environment/organizing-your-aws-environment.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.wut.dev: Moving AWS Accounts and OUs Within An Organization - Not So Simple!](https://wut.dev/blog/2024/07/05/moving-aws-accounts-within-organization.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Avoiding Mistakes with AWS OIDC Integration Conditions](https://www.wiz.io/blog/avoiding-mistakes-with-aws-oidc-integration-conditions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Automated Let's Encrypt Certificates in Azure Key Vault with ACME Bot](https://cloudbuild.co.uk/free-automated-lets-encrypt-certificates-in-azure-key-vault-with-acme-bot-a-step-by-step-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blog.techiescamp.com: wcurl: A Simple Wrapper for curl to download files](https://blog.techiescamp.com/docs/wcurl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: Developing Ansible modules](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/dev_guide/developing_modules_general.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: Working With Playbooks](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWX Ansible Collection: galaxy.ansible.com/awx/awx](https://galaxy.ansible.com/awx/awx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [redhat.com: Ansible Essentials: Simplicity in Automation Technical Overview (Free Course) 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/au094-ansible-essentials-simplicity-automation-technical-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: kubernetes.core.helm module – Manages Kubernetes packages with the Helm package manager](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/kubernetes/core/helm_module.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: kubernetes.core.helm_plugin module – Manage Helm plugins](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/kubernetes/core/helm_plugin_module.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.ansible.com: kubernetes.core.k8s – Manage Kubernetes (K8s) objects](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/collections/kubernetes/core/k8s_module.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Marketplace (AMIs): AWX/Tower](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/search/results?searchTerms=tower) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Public Cloud Guides 🌟](https://docs.ansible.com/projects/ansible/latest/scenario_guides/cloud_guides.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [komodor.com](https://komodor.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubetools.io: Kubeshark – API Traffic Analyzer for Kubernetes](https://kubetools.io/mastering-kubernetes-debugging-and-troubleshooting-with-kubeshark-real-time-visibility-query-language-service-map-and-integrations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kinvolk.io](https://kinvolk.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [glasskube.dev 🌟](https://glasskube.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Flagger](https://flagger.app) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [waypointproject.io](https://developer.hashicorp.com/waypoint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [ClusterClass: Experimental Feature for Streamlined Cluster Lifecycle Management in Cluster API](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/tasks/experimental-features/cluster-class) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [forbes.com: From Data Collection To Delivering KPIs: A Roadmap To A Mature Observability Strategy](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2024/03/08/from-data-collection-to-delivering-kpis-a-roadmap-to-a-mature-observability-strategy/?streamIndex=0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Prometheus](https://nubenetes.com/prometheus/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Grafana](https://nubenetes.com/grafana/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [sentry.io](https://sentry.io/welcome) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Elastic APM](https://www.elastic.co/observability/application-performance-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Elastic APM Server](https://www.elastic.co/docs/solutions/observability/apm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dynatrace.com: openshift monitoring](https://www.dynatrace.com/hub/detail/red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Gitea](https://about.gitea.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Atlassian Sourcetree](https://www.sourcetreeapp.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [gitkraken.com](https://www.gitkraken.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [semantic-release.gitbook.io 🌟](https://semantic-release.gitbook.io/semantic-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Azure DevOps Labs 🌟](https://azuredevopslabs.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [twitter.com/azuredevops](https://x.com/azuredevops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Port of Firefox's JSON Viewer](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/json-viewer/efknglbfhoddmmfabeihlemgekhhnabb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [jsontoolbox.com](https://jsontoolbox.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Organizations: The Key to Managing Your Cloud Infrastructure Effectively](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-organizations-the-key-to-managing-your-cloud-infrastructure-effectively) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/Levi-Michael/boto3-ec2-s3-management: A python tools base on' AWS boto3 for manage ec2 and s3 buckets](https://github.com/Levi-Michael/boto3-ec2-s3-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/Reaimua/AWS-CLI-Uploader-Project](https://github.com/Reaimua/AWS-CLI-Uploader-Project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Samples (Boilerplates)](https://nubenetes.com/demos/#aws-samples-boilerplates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubedb.com](https://kubedb.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Moco](https://cybozu-go.github.io/moco) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Percona.com: Percona Kubernetes Operator for Percona XtraDB Cluster](https://docs.percona.com/percona-operator-for-mysql/pxc/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [RedisLabs/redis-enterprise-k8s-docs: Deploying Redis Enterprise on Kubernetes](https://github.com/RedisLabs/redis-enterprise-k8s-docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [VictoriaMetrics](https://victoriametrics.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [victoriametrics.com: Q2 2024 Round Up: VictoriaMetrics & VictoriaLogs Updates](https://victoriametrics.com/blog/q2-2024-round-up-victoriametrics-and-victorialogs-updates/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [you can use Python with AWS Lambda](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-python-how-to-create-deployment-package.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [How do I stop and start EC2 instances at regular intervals using AWS Lambda? (Video)](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/start-stop-lambda-eventbridge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Step Functions](https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon ECS-optimized AMI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-optimized_AMI.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon EC2 Container Registry Documentation](https://aws.amazon.com/es/documentation/ecr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Load Balancer Controller 🌟](https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/aws-load-balancer-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EKS announces native support for autoscaling CoreDNS Pods](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/05/amazon-eks-native-support-autoscaling-coredns-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Azure Updates AKS 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/?query=AKS) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Deploy AKS and API Management with mTLS](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/api-management/api-management-howto-mutual-certificates-for-clients) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Use Application Gateway Ingress Controller (AGIC) with a multitenant Azure Kubernetes Service](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/example-scenario/aks-agic/aks-agic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: A Practical Guide to Zone Redundant AKS Clusters and Storage](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/a-practical-guide-to-zone-redundant-aks-clusters-and-storage/4036254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: AKS landing zone accelerator](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/scenarios/app-platform/aks/landing-zone-accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Getting Started with Azure Kubernetes Service 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/02/05/getting-started-with-azure-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Monitor Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) control plane metrics (preview)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/monitor-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Running GPU accelerated workloads with NVIDIA GPU Operator on AKS 🌟](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurehighperformancecomputingblog/running-gpu-accelerated-workloads-with-nvidia-gpu-operator-on-aks/4061318) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [dinantpaardenkooper.nl: Azure Day with Kubernetes](https://dinantpaardenkooper.nl/posts/aks-2024-03-18) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Fetches all Primitive and Predefined GCP IAM Roles](https://github.com/darkbitio/gcp-iam-role-permissions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Setting up NodeLocal DNSCache](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/nodelocal-dns-cache) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Cloud DNS](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/cloud-dns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/stephaneey/azure-and-k8s-architecture: Azure and K8s Architecture' 🌟](https://github.com/stephaneey/azure-and-k8s-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [sst.dev: Moving away from CDK: CDK doesn’t create the infrastructure you define](https://sst.dev/blog/moving-away-from-cdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon Managed Service for Grafana](https://aws.amazon.com/grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [fosstechnix.com: Install Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS 🌟](https://www.fosstechnix.com/install-prometheus-and-grafana-on-ubuntu-24-04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Prometheus TSDB**](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Cortex**:](https://cortexmetrics.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Thanos**:](https://thanos.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Telegraf Ansible Role](https://github.com/rossmcdonald/telegraf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [galaxy.ansible.com/UnderGreen/prometheus-node-exporter](https://galaxy.ansible.com/UnderGreen/prometheus-node-exporter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [galaxy.ansible.com/mesaguy/prometheus](https://galaxy.ansible.com/mesaguy/prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [aws.amazon.com/about-aws: Application Load Balancer enables configuring HTTP client keepalive duration](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/03/application-load-balancer-http-keepalive-duration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS WAF enhances rate-based rules to support lower rate limits](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/08/aws-waf-rate-based-rules-lower-rate-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate now integrate with Amazon EBS](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/01/amazon-ecs-fargate-integrate-ebs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Skill Builder - IntroducciΓ³n a AWS Data Pipeline (EspaΓ±ol LatinoamΓ©rica) | AWS Technical Essentials (Spanish from Latin America) - Free](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-technical-essential-spanish-from-latin-america&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws: AWS Security Fundamentals (free)](https://skillbuilder.aws/search?searchText=aws-security-fundamentals-second-edition&showRedirectNotFoundBanner=true) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [netboxlabs.com: An In-Depth Guide to NetBox for IPAM](https://netboxlabs.com/blog/netbox-ipam) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [alexandrehtrb.github.io: HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 explained](https://alexandrehtrb.github.io/posts/2024/03/http2-and-http3-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Securing Kubernetes With Anchore](https://anchore.com/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Anchore: Secure Container Based CI/CD Workflows](https://anchore.com/cicd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Configure Microsoft Entra for Increased Security](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/fundamentals/configure-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloud.google.com: OWASP Top 10 mitigation options on Google Cloud 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/security/owasp-top-ten-mitigation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [TecnologΓ­as de Heap-Offloading son EHcache, Memcached, Jillegal library, etc.](https://ehcache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Byteman](https://byteman.jboss.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [piotrminkowski.com: Java Flight Recorder on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2024/02/13/java-flight-recorder-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes.io: Container runtimes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/container-runtimes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [CPU Limits in Kubernetes: Deep Dive into Pod Throttling and Kernel Interactions](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cpu-limits-kubernetes-why-your-pod-idle-still-deep-dive-lazarev-k3m7f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Calico in EKS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/cni-network-policy.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [ibm.com: CIS Benchmarks](https://www.ibm.com/topics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [OpenID Connect](https://openid.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [paralus.io 🌟](https://www.paralus.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubernetes Security 101: Risks and 29 Best Practices 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/containers/kubernetes-security) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes Security Best Practices: Definitive Guide](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubernetes.io: Authenticating](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubernetes.io: Access Clusters Using the Kubernetes API](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/access-cluster-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kubernetes.io: Accesing Clusters](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Security Group Rules EKS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/sec-group-reqs.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide for Security 🌟](https://aws.github.io/aws-eks-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [EC2 ENI and IP Limit](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-eni.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Red Hat Developer: Istio Service Mesh](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [istiobyexample.dev 🌟](https://istiobyexample.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learnk8s.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing the best autoscaling strategy 🌟](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-autoscaling-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cloud.ibm.com: Tutorial - Scalable webapp 🌟](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/solution-tutorials?topic=solution-tutorials-scalable-webapp-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [the-gigi.github.io: Advanced Kubernetes Scheduling and Autoscaling](https://the-gigi.github.io/gigi-zone/posts/2024/05/advanced-k8s-scheduling-and-autoscaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Amazon Web Services: EKS Cluster Autoscaler](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/autoscaling.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Azure: AKS Cluster Autoscaler](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/cluster-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Google Cloud Platform: GKE Cluster Autoscaler](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/cluster-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [keda.sh: Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling. Application autoscaling made simple.](https://keda.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [geeksforgeeks.org: 7 Most In-Demand and High Paying Programming Jobs](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/7-most-in-demand-and-high-paying-programming-jobs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: 21 Of The Best Jenkins Alternatives For Developers](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/best-jenkins-alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: TeamCity vs. Jenkins: Picking The Right CI/CD Tool](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/teamcity-vs-jenkins-picking-the-right-ci-cd-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cBamboo vs Jenkins: Showdown Of CI/CD Tools](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/bamboo-vs-jenkins-showdown-of-ci-cd-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: CircleCI Vs. GitLab: Choosing The Right CI/CD Tool](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/circleci-vs-gitlab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [lambdatest.com: Jenkins vs Travis vs Bamboo vs TeamCity: Clash Of The Titans](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/jenkins-vs-travis-vs-bamboo-vs-teamcity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Paradigm framework](https://www.paradigm.net.co) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [calculadora.malt.es](https://calculadora.malt.es) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [declarando.es](https://declarando.es) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Acento: Cooperativa de freelance](https://acentocoop.es) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [upper 🌟](https://upper.co) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [yeeply 🌟](https://yeeply.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [toptal](https://www.toptal.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [guru](https://www.guru.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [truelancer](https://www.truelancer.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [peopleperhour](https://www.peopleperhour.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [codementor](https://www.codementor.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kube.academy/pro 🌟](https://kube.academy/pro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [testcontainers 🌟](https://github.com/testcontainers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [octoperf.com](https://octoperf.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [flood.io](https://flood.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [docs.microsoft.com: Azure Load Testing](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [RKE2 Standalone Disaster Recovery Guide](https://support.tools/post/rke2-standalone-disaster-recovery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [liquibase.org: Liquibase vs. Flyway](https://www.liquibase.com/liquibase-vs-flyway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [isic-archive.com](https://www.isic-archive.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [huggingface.co: Implementing Fractional GPUs in Kubernetes with Aliyun Scheduler](https://huggingface.co/blog/NileshInfer/implementing-fractional-gpus-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Nix](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/2.28) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [jhipster](https://www.jhipster.tech) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaffolding.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Debuild](https://debuild.co) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [The 12-Factor App: An Updated Guide](https://newsletter.francofernando.com/p/the-12-factor-app-an-updated-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [salesforceben.com: 5 DevOps Concepts You Need to Know](https://www.salesforceben.com/5-devops-concepts-you-need-to-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Dark Side of DevOps - the Price of Shifting Left and Ways to Make it Affordable](https://www.infoq.com/articles/devops-shifting-left) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Automation Is No Silver Bullet: 3 Keys for Scaling Success](https://thenewstack.io/automation-is-no-silver-bullet-3-keys-for-scaling-success) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Why MTTR is a Vital Metric for DevOps Teams](https://devops.com/why-mttr-is-a-vital-metric-for-devops-teams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Home Β» Blogs Β» A DevOps Reset for a Multi-Cloud World](https://devops.com/a-devops-reset-for-a-multi-cloud-world) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [abc.es: Ingenieros DevOps, la pieza clave del engranaje digital de las empresas 🌟](https://www.abc.es/economia/ingenieros-devops-pieza-clave-engranaje-digital-empresas-20230212000148-nt.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: How to get started with DevOps? What skills should we start with?](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-get-started-with-devops-what-skills-should-we-start-with-5efp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [microsoft.com: DevOps threat matrix](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2023/04/06/devops-threat-matrix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: The Rise of NetDevOps and CI/CD Pipeline Solutions](https://devops.com/the-rise-of-netdevops-and-ci-cd-pipeline-solutions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [10 Real-World Kubernetes Troubleshooting Scenarios and Solutions](https://livingdevops.com/devops/10-real-world-kubernetes-troubleshooting-scenarios-and-solutions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Troubleshooting Guide: Common Pitfalls and Solutions](https://autodotes.com/posts/s90PP9397WYTsAWaRapd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [siliconangle.com: The rise of platform engineering in the Kubernetes era](https://siliconangle.com/2023/04/20/rise-platform-engineering-kubernetes-era-kubecon) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [honeycomb.io: The Future of Ops Is Platform Engineering 🌟](https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/future-ops-platform-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How Is Platform Engineering Different from DevOps and SRE?](https://thenewstack.io/how-is-platform-engineering-different-from-devops-and-sre) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [frobes.com: How To Empower Modern Kubernetes Management With A Platform Team Model](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2023/02/23/how-to-empower-modern-kubernetes-management-with-a-platform-team-model/?streamIndex=0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Architecture and Design Considerations for Platform Engineering Teams](https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineering/architecture-and-design-considerations-for-platform-engineering-teams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Platform Engineering On Kubernetes Part 4: Internal Developer Platforms](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/platform-engineering-on-kubernetes-part-4-internal-developer-platforms-1kmh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Create and Understand Your Platform Engineering Environment](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/creating-your-platform-engineering-environment-4hpa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Why platform engineering?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338392/why-platform-engineering.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Platform Engineering and Internal Developer Platform (IDP)](https://dev.to/aws-builders/platform-engineering-and-internal-developer-platform-3deb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: What Is Platform Engineering (And What Is It Not?)](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-is-platform-engineering-and-what-is-it-not-2jb8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: The 6 Pillars of Platform Engineering: Part 1 β€” Security](https://thenewstack.io/the-6-pillars-of-platform-engineering-part-1-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: How to design your repository structures to nail platform engineering](https://humanitec.com/blog/how-to-design-your-repository-structures-to-nail-platform-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Platform Engineering – Making Other Teams 10x Better](https://www.infoq.com/podcasts/platform-engineering-teams-10x-better) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [syntasso.io: Platform Engineering: Orchestrating Applications, Platforms, and Infrastructure](https://www.syntasso.io/post/platform-engineering-orchestrating-applications-platforms-and-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Lessons For Building a Platform as a Product](https://thenewstack.io/5-lessons-for-building-a-platform-as-a-product) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Why every Internal Developer Platform needs a backend](https://humanitec.com/blog/why-every-internal-developer-platform-needs-a-backend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: he Real Pipeline](https://devops.com/the-real-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube playlist: DevOps - SonarQube, Artifactory, JFrog, Jenkins, Maven, etc 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-akoYTAboxT1AbHlPmrvRYYZ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techworld-with-nana.com: DevOps Roadmap 🌟](https://www.techworld-with-nana.com/devops-roadmap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [DevOps Made Easy: Install AWS CLI, ECS CLI, Docker & Terraform Using Chocolatey](https://dev.to/aws-builders/devops-made-easy-install-aws-cli-ecs-cli-docker-terraform-using-chocolatey-2lld) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloud quick POCs](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv9MUffHWyo2GgLIDLVu0KQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [mrcloudbook.com: GitOps: Deploying Tetris on EKS Using ArgoCD](https://mrcloudbook.com/gitops-deploying-tetris-on-eks-using-argocd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Red Hat Tutorials & Examples: github.com/redhat-developer-demos 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-developer-demos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [piomin/sample-spring-microservices-new: Microservices with Spring Cloud' Advanced Demo Project](https://github.com/piomin/sample-spring-microservices-new) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Introduction to gRPC with Quarkus](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/09/15/introduction-to-grpc-with-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Move2Kube](https://move2kube.konveyor.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/openshift-labs 🌟](https://github.com/openshift-labs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [davidsr.me: Deploy Azure WAF with Terraform and Azure DevOps](https://davidsr.me/deploy-azure-waf-with-terraform-and-azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Using S3 with Terraform](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/using-s3-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [patrickkoch.dev: Terraform on Azure with GitHub Copilot - Creating a Kubernetes Cluster and a Container Registry](https://www.patrickkoch.dev/posts/post_31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [mrcloudbook.com: Automating Tetris Deployments: DevSecOps with ArgoCD, Terraform, and Jenkins for Two Game Versions](https://mrcloudbook.com/automating-tetris-deployments-devsecops-with-argocd-terraform-and-jenkins-for-two-game-versions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Create Jenkins Multibranch Pipeline 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/how-to-create-jenkins-multibranch-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ref 5 arey/springboot-petclinic](https://hub.docker.com/r/arey/springboot-petclinic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Deploy a React App to Production Using Docker and NGINX with API Proxies](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-deploy-react-apps-to-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Create an Azure OpenAI, LangChain, ChromaDB, and Chainlit Chat App in Container Apps using Terraform | Paolo Salvatori](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/create-an-azure-openai-langchain-chromadb-and-chainlit-chat-app-in-container-app/3885602) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Build and deploy applications to Azure by using GitHub Actions 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/github-actions-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [nicwortel.nl: Continuous deployment to Kubernetes with GitHub Actions](https://nth-root.nl/en/guides/automate-kubernetes-deployments-with-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [businessinsider.es: Los ingenieros de software estΓ‘n aterrorizados ante la posibilidad de ser sustituidos por la IA](https://www.businessinsider.es/tecnologia/ingenieros-software-estan-aterrorizados-posibilidad-ser-sustituidos-ia-1238112) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Deep Learning Fundamentals Handbook – What You Need to Know to Start Your Career in AI](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/deep-learning-fundamentals-handbook-start-a-career-in-ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aman.ai/primers/ai: Distilled AI](https://aman.ai/primers/ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aman.ai/primers/ai/LLM: Primers - Overview of Large Language Models](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/LLM) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [forbesargentina.com: Por quΓ© Nvidia, Google y Microsoft apuestan miles de millones en modelos LLM de IA Generativa para biotecnologΓ­a](https://www.forbesargentina.com/innovacion/por-nvidia-google-microsoft-apuestan-miles-millones-modelos-llm-ia-generativa-biotecnologia-n49278) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aman.ai: Transformers](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/transformers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aman.ai: Primers β€’ Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT)](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/bert) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aman.ai: Primers β€’ Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT)](https://aman.ai/primers/ai/gpt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [computerhoy.com: GitHub Copilot X: asΓ­ es la nueva IA parecida a ChatGPT y destinada a ayudar a programadores](https://computerhoy.20minutos.es) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: https://www.xataka.com/servicios/copilot-chatgpt-gpt-4-han-cambiado-para-siempre-mundo-programacion-esto-que-opinan-expertos](https://www.xataka.com/servicios/copilot-chatgpt-gpt-4-han-cambiado-para-siempre-mundo-programacion-esto-que-opinan-expertos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [collabnix.com: The Rise of Kubernetes and AI – Kubectl OpenAI plugin](https://collabnix.com/the-rise-of-kubernetes-and-ai-kubectl-openai-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [IDE extension for AWS Application Composer enhances visual modern applications development with AI-generated IaC](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ide-extension-for-aws-application-composer-enhances-visual-modern-applications-development-with-ai-generated-iac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Quiz Grader](https://github.com/ned1313/quiz-grader) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: 5 best practices for securing CI/CD pipelines](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2336728/5-best-practices-for-securing-cicd-pipelines.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [apmdigest.com: What Can AIOps Do For IT Ops? - Part 1](https://www.apmdigest.com/aiops-itops-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: The Urgency Driving AIOps into Your Enterprise](https://thenewstack.io/the-urgency-driving-aiops-into-your-enterprise) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Intelligent Automation: What’s the Missing Piece of AIOps?](https://thenewstack.io/intelligent-automation-whats-the-missing-piece-of-aiops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: AIOps: Site Reliability Engineering at Scale](https://www.infoq.com/articles/aiops-reliability-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [loft.sh: 10 Essentials For Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-10-essential-considerations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Don’t Pause Your Kubernetes Adoption ― PaaS It Instead!](https://thenewstack.io/dont-pause-your-kubernetes-adoption-paas-it-instead) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: A Platform for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/a-platform-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com: DAY 01: Kubernetes : Understanding Architecture, Components, Installation and Configuration](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-01-kubernetes-understanding-architecture-anup-ghattikar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Installation Methods The Complete Guide](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-installation-methods-the-complete-guide-1036c860a2b3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Optimizing Kubernetes for Peak Traffic and Avoiding Setbacks](https://thenewstack.io/optimizing-kubernetes-for-peak-traffic-and-avoiding-setbacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Kubernetes production best practices](https://learnkube.com/production-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Cost Savings By Reducing The Number Of Clusters](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/a-complete-guide-to-kubernetes-cost-optimization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Sysdig’s new Cost Advisor aims to cut Kubernetes costs](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337192/sysdigs-new-cost-advisor-aims-to-cut-kubernetes-costs.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: configure-pod-container / Use a User Namespace With a Pod](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/user-namespaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [home.robusta.dev: You can't have both high utilization and high reliability 🌟](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-utilization-vs-reliability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io Policy Limit Ranges](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/limit-range) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [home.robusta.dev: For the Love of God, Stop Using CPU Limits on Kubernetes (Updated)](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/stop-using-cpu-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes CPU Limits and Throttling](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-cpu-limits-throttling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [home.robusta.dev: When is a CPU not a CPU? Benchmark of Kubernetes Providers and Node Efficiency 🌟🌟](https://home.robusta.dev/blog/k8s-node-benchmark) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Resize CPU Limit To Speed Up Java Startup on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/08/22/resize-cpu-limit-to-speed-up-java-startup-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/fermyon: Scaling Sidecars to Zero in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/fermyon/scaling-sidecars-to-zero-in-kubernetes-2m23) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: What Is Kubernetes Architecture? – Components Overview](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [okteto.com: What is Kubernetes Architecture?](https://www.okteto.com/blog/kubernetes-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Kubernetes as a platform vs. Kubernetes as an API 🌟🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/kubernetes-as-a-platform-vs-kubernetes-as-an-api-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techtarget.com: How many Kubernetes nodes should be in a cluster? 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/answer/How-many-Kubernetes-nodes-should-be-in-a-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubeconfig File Explained With Practical Examples 🌟](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-kubeconfig-file) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [argonaut.dev: Choosing an Optimal Kubernetes Worker Node Size 🌟](https://www.warpbuild.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Does Kubernetes Really Perform Better on Bare Metal vs. VMs? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/does-kubernetes-really-perform-better-on-bare-metal-vs-vms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.ck.page: Ivan on Containers, Kubernetes, and Backend Development](https://iximiuz.kit.com/posts/ivan-on-containers-kubernetes-and-backend-development-12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Build my own Kubernetes journey (10 Part Series) | Jonatan Ezron](https://dev.to/jonatan5524/build-my-own-kubernetes-journey-1a3j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes README: kubernetesreadme.com](https://kubernetesreadme.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev-k8sref-io.web.app](https://dev-k8sref-io.web.app) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Kubernetes – Concept of Containers](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/cloud-computing/kubernetes-concept-of-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/leandronsp: Kubernetes 101, part I, the fundamentals](https://dev.to/leandronsp/kubernetes-101-part-i-the-fundamentals-23a1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Daemonset: A Comprehensive Guide](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-daemonset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [semaphoreci.com: Understanding ReplicaSet vs. StatefulSet vs. DaemonSet vs. Deployments](https://semaphore.io/blog/replicaset-statefulset-daemonset-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Why Developers Should Learn Docker and Kubernetes in 2023 🌟](https://dev.to/javinpaul/why-developers-should-learn-docker-and-kubernetes-in-2023-4hof) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Why Kubernetes Has Emerged as the β€˜OS’ of the Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/why-kubernetes-has-emerged-as-the-os-of-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Deploy an Application to a Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/deploy-docker-image-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [opensource.com/tags/kubernetes](https://opensource.com/tags/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes-on-aws.readthedocs.io](https://kubernetes-on-aws.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Operating etcd clusters for Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/configure-upgrade-etcd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/tag/basics-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Successful & Short Kubernetes Stories For DevOps Architects](https://itnext.io/successful-short-kubernetes-stories-for-devops-architects-677f8bfed803) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [platform9.com: Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines at Scale](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-ci-cd-pipelines-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [silverliningsinfo.com: KubeCon: Five biggest trends from the Kubernetes love fest in Amsterdam](https://www.fierce-network.com/multi-cloud/cloud-9-lunch-ladies-news-wrap-live-cloud-executive-summit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [packetpushers.net: KU046: Do Kubernetes Certs Prepare You For Real-World Production?](https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/kubernetes-unpacked/ku046-do-kubernetes-certs-prepare-you-for-real-world-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Pod Priority, PriorityClass, and Preemption Explained 🌟](https://devopscube.com/pod-priorityclass-preemption) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Protect Your Mission-Critical Pods From Eviction With PriorityClass](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/01/12/protect-mission-critical-pods-priorityclass) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Scheduler Deep Dive | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-scheduler-deep-dive-fdfcb516be30) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-pod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Labels & Annotations in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/labels-and-annotations-in-kubernetes-234944b0f7ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes rolling updates, rollbacks and multi-environments](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-rolling-updates-rollbacks-and-multi-environments-4ff9912df5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Kubernetes Deployment and Step-by-Step Guide to Deployment: Update, Rollback, Scale & Delete](https://k21academy.com/kubernetes/kubernetes-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [mirantis.com: Introduction to YAML: Creating a Kubernetes deployment](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-yaml-creating-a-kubernetes-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [towardsdatascience.com: Maximizing the Utility of Scarce AI Resources: A Kubernetes Approach](https://towardsdatascience.com/maximizing-the-utility-of-scarce-ai-resources-a-kubernetes-approach-0230ba53965b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” how many should you have?](https://learnkube.com/how-many-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing a worker node size](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-node-size) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Allocatable memory and CPU in Kubernetes Nodes](https://learnkube.com/allocatable-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Templating YAML in Kubernetes with real code](https://learnkube.com/templating-yaml-with-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: IaC Cloud Misconfiguration Tools too Noisy without Context](https://thenewstack.io/iac-cloud-misconfiguration-tools-too-noisy-without-context) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Infrastructure as Code - Full Course 🌟🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Immutable Infrastructure Explained For Beginners](https://devopscube.com/immutable-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Why Generic CI/CD Tools Will Not Deliver Successful IaC](https://spacelift.io/blog/infrastructure-as-code-with-generic-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [matt-rickard.com: Infrastructure as Code Will be Written by AI](https://mattrickard.com/infrastructure-as-code-will-be-written-by-ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Benefits of Convention over Configuration for IaC Deployment Projects](https://build5nines.com/benefits-of-convention-over-configuration-for-iac-deployment-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Local Environment-as-Code: Is It Possible Yet?](https://thenewstack.io/local-environment-as-code-is-it-possible-yet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: Infrastructure as Code Tools, what are the best IaC tools? 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/infrastructure-as-code-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Terraform vs Ansible: Key Differences Between Terraform and Ansible 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/terraform-vs-ansible-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: Terraform vs CloudFormation: The Final battle 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/terraform-vs-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [k21academy.com: Terraform vs Ansible: Working, Difference, Provisioning 🌟](https://k21academy.com/devops/terraform-vs-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Terraform vs. Ansible : Key Differences and Comparison of Tools](https://spacelift.io/blog/ansible-vs-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [env0.com: Ansible vs Terraform: Choose One or Use Both?](https://www.env0.com/blog/ansible-vs-terraform-when-to-choose-one-or-use-them-together) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [awstrainingwithjagan.com: Comprehensive Comparison of Top Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Tools](https://awstrainingwithjagan.com/infrastructure-as-code-tool-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Achieve GitOps on Day One with IaC Automation](https://thenewstack.io/achieve-gitops-on-day-one-with-iac-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How to for_each through a list(objects)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-to-for_each-through-a-listobjects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform IP Functions for Managing IP Addresses, CIDR Blocks, and Subnets](https://build5nines.com/terraform-ip-functions-for-managing-ip-addresses-cidr-blocks-and-subnets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: How are Data Sources used?](https://build5nines.com/terraform-how-are-data-sources-used) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Conditional If Variable Does Not Exist (try function)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-conditional-if-variable-does-not-exist-try-function) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Output URL to Azure Portal for Azure Resources](https://build5nines.com/output-link-to-azure-resources-from-terraform-project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Working with YAML in Terraform using the `yamldecode` and `yamlencode` Functions](https://build5nines.com/working-with-yaml-in-terraform-using-the-yamldecode-and-yamlencode-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: Using Terraform YAML Functions](https://dev.to/spacelift/using-terraform-yaml-functions-3ade) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Modules using Git Branch as Source](https://build5nines.com/terraform-modules-using-git-branch-as-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Split main.tf into seperate files](https://build5nines.com/terraform-split-main-tf-into-seperate-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to troubleshoot 5 common Terraform errors](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-troubleshoot-5-common-terraform-errors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform State Management Explained](https://build5nines.com/terraform-state-management-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube HashiCorp: Telemetry transformed: Terraforming Grafana for next-gen dashboards](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGdGMnQ83SA) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloudquery.io: Announcing CloudQuery Terraform Drift Detection](https://www.cloudquery.io/blog/announcing-cloudquery-terraform-drift-detection) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.realkinetic.com: It’s Time to Retire Terraform](https://blog.realkinetic.com/its-time-to-retire-terraform-30545fd5f186) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [opencoreventures.com: HashiCorp switching to BSL shows a need for open charter companies](https://www.opencoreventures.com/blog/hashicorp-switching-to-bsl-shows-a-need-for-open-charter-companies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bhanufyi: Effective Terraform Variable Management in GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/bhanufyi/effective-terraform-variable-management-in-github-actions-488l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Ensuring Your Terraform is Correctly Formatted Using Terraform fmt and GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/ensuring-your-terraform-is-correctly-formatted-using-terraform-fmt-and-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Automate Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/automation/github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com: How to use GitHub Actions to automate Terraform](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-github-actions-to-automate-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: AWS Backup Set Up Using Terraform cloud and GitHub Actions | Cloud Quick Labs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niy0_ZpQ1w&ab_channel=CloudQuickLabs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using GitHub Actions to Azure](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-github-actions-into-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: GitHub Actions Automated Deployment](https://build5nines.com/terraform-github-actions-automated-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Displaying Terraform Plans in GitHub PRs with GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/displaying-terraform-plans-in-github-prs-with-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/spacelift: How to Manage Terraform with GitHub Actions](https://dev.to/spacelift/how-to-manage-terraform-with-github-actions-5b10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Provisioning AWS Infrastructure using Terraform and Jenkins CI/CD](https://dev.to/aws-builders/provisioning-aws-infrastructure-using-terraform-and-jenkins-cicd-pgj) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/vijaykedar/jenkins-setup-using-terraform](https://github.com/vijaykedar/jenkins-setup-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/reneaudain/jenkins_tf_repo: Jenkins Server and S3 Artifact Storage' on AWS using Terraform](https://github.com/reneaudain/jenkins_tf_repo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Manage Private Environments with Terraform Cloud Agents](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/cloud/cloud-agents) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Terraform Cloud – Overview, Key Features & Tutorial](https://spacelift.io/blog/what-is-terraform-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [pratapreddypilaka.blogspot.com: Azure FinOps using Terraform and Infracost - Finding the hourly or monthly cost before Azure DevOps Deployments](https://pratapreddypilaka.blogspot.com/2023/11/azure-finops-using-terraform-and.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: How to Estimate Cloud Costs with Terraform (Azure, AWS, GCP, etc.) via Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-estimate-cloud-costs-terraform-azure-aws-gcp-etc-via-kaan-turgut-msexc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform Best Practices for Writing Clean, Readable, and Maintainable Code](https://build5nines.com/terraform-best-practices-for-writing-clean-readable-and-maintainable-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.coderco.io: Terraform Best Practices Series - Lessons from the Battlefield: Part 1](https://blog.coderco.io/p/terraform-best-practices-series-lessons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Best Practices to Promote from DEV to PROD Environments with HashiCorp Terraform using Workspaces and Folders 🌟](https://build5nines.com/best-practices-to-promote-from-dev-to-prod-environments-with-hashicorp-terraform-using-workspaces-and-folders) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [globaldatanet.com: Terraform CI/CD Best Practices](https://globaldatanet.com/tech-blog/terraform-cicd-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: 18 Most Useful Terraform Tools to Use in 2023](https://spacelift.io/blog/terraform-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.gruntwork.io: Introducing: The Gruntwork Module, Service, and Architecture Catalogs](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/introducing-the-gruntwork-module-service-and-architecture-catalogs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [Terraform Feature Flags & Environment Toggle Design Patterns](https://build5nines.com/terraform-feature-flags-environment-toggle-design-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Terraforming AWS RDS : Scaling Postgres](https://dev.to/yet_anotherdev/aws-rds-scaling-postgres-30ic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/chinmay13: AWS Networking with Terraform: VPC Transit Gateway between VPCs](https://dev.to/chinmay13/aws-networking-with-terraform-vpc-transit-gateway-between-vpcs-1ne4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/bennyfmo_237: Deploying Basic Infrastructure on AWS with Terraform](https://dev.to/bennyfmo_237/deploying-basic-infrastructure-on-aws-with-terraform-1k68) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [New – Self-Service Provisioning of Terraform Open-Source Configurations with AWS Service Catalog 🌟🌟🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-self-service-provisioning-of-terraform-open-source-configurations-with-aws-service-catalog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-eks 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/arpanadhikari: Reusable AWS iam role for service-accounts (IRSA for k8s ) terraform module](https://dev.to/arpanadhikari/reusable-aws-iam-role-for-service-accounts-irsa-for-k8s-terraform-module-2og2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/monarene: Dynamic Volume Provisioning in Kubernetes with AWS and Terraform](https://dev.to/monarene/dynamic-volume-provisioning-in-kubernetes-with-aws-and-terraform-3m6h) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 1](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-1-3hee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: My Service Mesh journey with Terraform on AWS Cloud - Part 2](https://dev.to/aws-builders/my-service-mesh-journey-with-terraform-on-aws-cloud-part-2-58fd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/aws-observability](https://github.com/aws-observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Creating an EKS Cluster and Node Group with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/creating-an-eks-cluster-and-node-group-with-terraform-1lf6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Build EKS cluster with Terraform 🌟](https://itnext.io/build-an-eks-cluster-with-terraform-d35db8005963) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [platformwale.blog: Create Amazon EKS Cluster within its VPC using Terraform](https://platformwale.blog/2023/07/15/create-amazon-eks-cluster-within-its-vpc-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: How to deploy a serverless website with Terraform](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-deploy-a-serverless-website-with-terraform-5677) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [numericaideas.com: Auto Scaling Group on AWS with Terraform](https://numericaideas.com/blog/auto-scaling-group-on-aws-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Mastering AWS Lambda with Terraform: A Comprehensive Guide](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-lambda-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Deploying a Containerized App to ECS Fargate Using a Private ECR Repo & Terragrunt](https://dev.to/aws-builders/deploying-a-containerized-app-to-ecs-fargate-using-a-private-ecr-repo-terragrunt-5b8a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/tokarev-artem/auto-ec2-setup](https://github.com/tokarev-artem/auto-ec2-setup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-ecs](https://github.com/infrahouse/terraform-aws-ecs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-gke  🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-gke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: GCP-Advanced-Terraform-Interactive-Learning-Challenge](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gcp-advanced-terraform-interactive-learning-challeng-kaan-turgut-guipc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/terraform-lke: Provisioning Kubernetes clusters on Linode with Terraform 🌟](https://learnkube.com/terraform-lke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techbeatly.com: 10 Free Courses to Learn Terraform](https://techbeatly.com/terraform-free-courses) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [computingforgeeks.com: Build AWS EC2 Machine Images (AMI) With Packer and Ansible](https://computingforgeeks.com/build-aws-ec2-machine-images-with-packer-and-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/kubernetes-terraform: Creating Kubernetes clusters with Terraform](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: A Better Way to Provision Kubernetes Using Terraform](https://thenewstack.io/a-better-way-to-provision-kubernetes-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Navigating AWS EKS with Terraform: Understanding VPC Essentials for EKS Cluster Management](https://dev.to/aws-builders/navigating-aws-eks-with-terraform-understanding-vpc-essentials-for-eks-cluster-management-51e3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/verifacrew: How to assume an AWS IAM role from a Service Account in EKS with Terraform](https://dev.to/verifacrew/how-to-assume-an-aws-iam-role-from-a-service-account-in-eks-with-terraform-28gd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [trek10.com: Control Tower: Then vs Now](https://caylent.com/insights) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Get Started with Terraform on Azure](https://build5nines.com/get-started-with-terraform-on-microsoft-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloudbuild.co.uk: Part 1: Terraform with Azure - How to install Terraform](https://cloudbuild.co.uk/how-to-install-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Using Azure Storage for Terraform State - Best Practices | Ned in the cloud](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVyKvopGnrQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Import Existing Azure Resources into State (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-import-existing-azure-resources-into-state-tfstate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.xmi.fr: Terraform vs Bicep: the differences you should really know 🌟](https://blog.xmi.fr/posts/terraform-vs-bicep) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Azure Terraform Export: Importing Resources with Aztfexport](https://spacelift.io/blog/azure-terraform-export) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [azureviking.com: Terraform module: Azure DNS Private Resolver](https://azureviking.com/post/terraform-module-azure-dns-private-resolver) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: DRY Terraform code for Private Link and DNS](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2023/08/19/dry-terraform-code-for-private-link-and-dns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: What is Azure Private Link and How to Deploy with Terraform](https://build5nines.com/what-is-azure-private-link-and-how-to-deploy-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.cloud63.fr: Landing Zone networking using Terraform](https://blog.cloud63.fr/landing-zone-networking-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Deploying Hub-and-Spoke Network Topology in Microsoft Azure using Terraform](https://build5nines.com/deploying-hub-and-spoke-network-topology-in-microsoft-azure-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure Function App with Consumption Plan](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-function-app-with-consumption-plan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [medium.com/@noelgass: Azure Common Monitoring With Terraform](https://medium.com/@noelgass/azure-common-monitoring-with-terraform-543aee6dd1f1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Simplifying Onboarding to Microsoft Defender for Cloud with Terraform](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftdefendercloudblog/simplifying-onboarding-to-microsoft-defender-for-cloud-with-terraform/3974789) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Deploying Microsoft Sentinel via - ARM Template vs Terraform](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/deploying-microsoft-sentinel-via-arm-template-vs-debac-manikandan-ychnc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Deploy Azure App Service with Key Vault Secret Integration](https://build5nines.com/terraform-deploy-azure-app-service-with-key-vault-secret-integration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Deploy Terraform using Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines](https://build5nines.com/deploy-terraform-using-azure-devops-yaml-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Karen](https://karenapp.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ScheduleOnce](https://www.oncehub.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [wpamelia.com: Calendly vs YouCanBook.Me](https://wpamelia.com/calendly-vs-youcanbook-me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [wpamelia.com: Calendly vs Acuity](https://wpamelia.com/calendly-vs-acuity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [wpamelia.com: Calendly vs Doodle](https://wpamelia.com/calendly-vs-doodle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [karenapp.io: Calendly vs ScheduleOnce](https://karenapp.io/articles/calendly-vs-scheduleonce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS en EspaΓ±a](https://aws.amazon.com/es/local/spain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-spain.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Transit Gateway is now available in Europe (Spain) Region](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/04/aws-transit-gateway-europe-spain-region) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-spain.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [k8sgpt.ai](https://k8sgpt.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [realpython.com: Development and Deployment of Cookiecutter-Django via Docker](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/django-web-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [Project Thoth](https://thoth-station.ninja) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [What is the best way to generate a visual diagram of the AWS environment which includes VPC, VPN, EC2, and AMIs?](https://www.pluralsight.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloudquery.io: Building an Open-Source Cloud Asset Inventory with CloudQuery and Grafana](https://www.cloudquery.io/learning-center/cloud-asset-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [Microsoft 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/publishers/Microsoft) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
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+  - **(2023)** [Better Comments](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=aaron-bond.better-comments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Markdown All in One 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzhang.markdown-all-in-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Auto Markdown TOC By AX1](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=livepdm.auto-markdown-toc-ax1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Prettier:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [EditorConfig:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=EditorConfig.EditorConfig) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Polacode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pnp.polacode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ESLint:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dbaeumer.vscode-eslint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Indent-Rainbow:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=oderwat.indent-rainbow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [SVG:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jock.svg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Prettier ESLint](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rvest.vs-code-prettier-eslint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [TODO Highlight](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wayou.vscode-todo-highlight) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Todo+](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=fabiospampinato.vscode-todo-plus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Todo Tree](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Gruntfuggly.todo-tree) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Error Lens](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=usernamehw.errorlens) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [GitLens 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=eamodio.gitlens) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Git Graph](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mhutchie.git-graph) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Remote container development with VS Code and Podman' 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/02/14/remote-container-development-vs-code-and-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [visualstudio.microsoft.com/services/live-share: Visual Studio Live Share' 🌟](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/services/live-share) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Live Share:](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliveshare.vsliveshare) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Linux on Chrome OS, sometimes called Crostini 🌟](https://chromeos.dev/en/linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [VS Code February 2023 Release Highlights (v1.76)](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hdmaP4ibJ4I) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [April 2023 Release Highlights - Profile Templates](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ToGRhGvo62k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Visual Studio Code - Shorts](https://www.youtube.com/@code/shorts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [VSCode Profiles](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WzlpGnbNPH4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Changing Font in VS Code the RIGHT WAY!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Q2RrAdWmn_M) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Take your extensions with you](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HyhSDvaaRwM) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Pin VS Code Tabs](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6NFR5MsHM_4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [STOP Creating New Files This! But Do THIS in VS Code!!!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VqOVb76IyI4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Minimap Makeover](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/t5vXCNIBVYw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Markdown Header Magic](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/G5580-DxQuw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ErrorLens! Catch Errors on the Fly!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uzC1PP73d9I) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Try Maven (and Java) in VS Code!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/t322UnzV9vM) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Java, Gradle, and VS Code](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0xq_ZYfl6Vk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Change your Java versions in VS Code!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/p-H7Q9PtSc8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Extension of the Week: Prettier](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dDtueNAFELo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Rainbox CSV](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/y55a7NAiHiI) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Copilot Unit Tessts Like a Boss](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AGFvs2pT1VQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Copilot writing Markdown](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/70voiUcMk_I) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Extension of the week: Thunder Client](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X3wgBid4gO8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Create diagrams in vscode](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0N-NFIfy5lI) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Write slides in VS Code](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cLokEWqTuds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [How VS Code Makes Branches](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-hvEdSI8ziE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Navigate your code's history](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6IwjxcDbVW0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Create guided walkthroughs of your code](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KQB8FRoJaH4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [martinheinz.dev/blog/73: Automate All the Boring Kubernetes Operations with Python 🌟](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/73) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Difference between Fabric8 and Official Kubernetes Java Client 🌟](https://itnext.io/difference-between-fabric8-and-official-kubernetes-java-client-3e0a994fd4af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Rate Limiting in Controller-Runtime and Client-go](https://danielmangum.com/posts/controller-runtime-client-go-rate-limiting) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Writing a Kubernetes CLI in Go](https://itnext.io/writing-a-kubernetes-cli-in-go-a3970ad58299) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Fabric8 Kubernetes Client for Java introduction](https://blog.marcnuri.com/kubernetes-client-java-fabric8-introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.marcnuri.com: Build Kubernetes controllers with Fabric8 Kubernetes Client, Quarkus, and JKube](https://blog.marcnuri.com/fabric8-kubernetes-java-client-and-quarkus-and-graalvm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: How to use Fabric8 Java Client with Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/01/04/how-use-fabric8-java-client-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: How to generate code using Fabric8 Kubernetes Client](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/01/24/how-generate-code-using-fabric8-kubernetes-client) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How TypeScript Interfaces Work – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-typescript-interfaces-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [websitesetup.org: Python Cheat Sheet](https://websitesetup.org/python-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: MicroProfile Rest Client Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/microprofile-rest-client) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Node.js Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/nodejs-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.jromanmartin.io: ActiveMQ, Kafka, Strimzi and CodeReady Containers](https://blog.jromanmartin.io/cheat-sheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Advanced Linux commands cheat sheet for developers](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/advanced-linux-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: Bash Shell Scripting Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/bash-shell-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [igoroseledko.com: AWS CLI Cheat Sheet](https://www.igoroseledko.com/aws-cli-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [seranking.com: The cheat sheet of 30+ Google Search operators](https://seranking.com/blog/practical-tips-google-search-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [supple.com.au: Google advanced search operators tips and tricks](https://supple.com.au/tools/google-advance-search-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.linkody.com: The Ultimate Google Search Operators Cheatsheet 🌟](https://blog.linkody.com/guides/google-search-operators-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/swapnakpanda: SQL_CheatSheet.png](https://github.com/swapnakpanda/Infographics/blob/main/Cheat%20Sheet/Database/SQL_CheatSheet.png) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [opensource.com: MariaDB and mySQL cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/mariadb-mysql-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes Glossary 🌟](https://www.bluematador.com/learn/kubernetes-glossary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: K8s Resource Management: An Autoscaling Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/k8s-resource-management-an-autoscaling-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Selenium Cheat Sheet](https://dev.to/razgandeanu/selenium-cheat-sheet-9lc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [teamhood.com: scrum cheat sheet](https://teamhood.com/agile/scrum-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [allthingsdistributed.com: Monoliths are not dinosaurs](https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2023/05/monoliths-are-not-dinosaurs.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [primevideotech.com: Scaling up the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service and reducing costs by 90%](https://www.aboutamazon.com/what-we-do/entertainment) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Platform reference architecture on Azure](https://humanitec.com/reference-architectures/azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Platform reference architecture on GCP](https://humanitec.com/reference-architectures) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [humanitec.com: Platform reference architecture on AWS](https://humanitec.com/reference-architectures/aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: What We Learned from Enabling Developer Self-Service](https://thenewstack.io/what-we-learned-from-enabling-developer-self-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [redis.com: Microservice Architecture Key Concepts](https://redis.io/blog/microservice-architecture-key-concepts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [designgurus.io: Monolithic vs. Service-Oriented vs. Microservice Architecture: Top Architectural Design Patterns](https://www.designgurus.io/blog/monolithic-service-oriented-microservice-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: 8 Hot Takes: Will We See a Monolithic Renaissance?](https://devops.com/8-hot-takes-will-we-see-a-monolithic-renaissance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Un Modelo de EDA: Event Driven Architectures](https://dev.to/aws-builders/un-modelo-de-eda-event-driven-architectures-4d9f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [architecturenotes.co: 12 Factor App Revisited](https://architecturenotes.co/p/12-factor-app-revisited) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Best practices for implementing event-driven architectures in your organization](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/best-practices-for-implementing-event-driven-architectures-in-your-organization) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.scaleway.com: SaaS Solutions - What is the difference between a multi-instance and a multi-tenant architecture](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/saas-multi-tenant-vs-multi-instance-architectures) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [elespanol.com: Mainframe: repaso de pasado y futuro a una tecnologΓ­a de 1944 que se resiste a morir](https://www.elespanol.com/invertia/disruptores/grandes-actores/tecnologicas/20230416/mainframe-repaso-pasado-futuro-tecnologia-resiste-morir/756174490_0.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [theregister.com: Basecamp details 'obscene' $3.2 million bill that caused it to quit the cloud](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2023/01/16/basecamp-details-32-million-bill-that-saw-it-quit-cloud/270397) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: Why we need both cloud architects and cloud engineers](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2335001/why-we-need-both-cloud-architects-and-cloud-engineers.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [enriquedans.com: El desastre del software y la automociΓ³n](https://www.enriquedans.com/2023/12/el-desastre-del-software-y-la-automocion.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Clean Code – Tips and Best Practices (Full Handbook)](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-write-clean-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [genbeta.com/a-fondo: Cinco repositorios de GitHub tan buenos que son imprescindibles si estΓ‘s aprendiendo o te dedicas a programar](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/cinco-repositorios-github-buenos-que-imprescindibles-estas-aprendiendo-te-dedicas-a-programar-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Stop Technical Debt Before It Damages Your Company](https://thenewstack.io/stop-technical-debt-before-it-damages-your-company) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: You can’t run away from technical debt](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2338860/you-cant-run-away-from-technical-debt.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [welivesecurity.com: La ofuscaciΓ³n de cΓ³digo: un arte que reina en la ciberseguridad](https://www.welivesecurity.com/es/recursos-herramientas/ofuscacion-de-codigo-arte-ciberseguridad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [bunnyshell.com: DR in DevOps: How to Guarantee an Effective Disaster Recovery Plan with DevOps](https://www.bunnyshell.com/blog/disaster-recovery-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ibm.com: OpenShift vs. Kubernetes: What’s the Difference?](https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/openshift-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cookbook.learndataengineering.com: The Data Engineering Cookbook](https://cookbook.learndataengineering.com/docs/05-CaseStudies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [vFunction](https://vfunction.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [A Complete Guide to Kubectl exec](https://refine.dev/blog/kubectl-exec-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [haproxy.com: The HAProxy Enterprise WAF 🌟](https://www.haproxy.com/blog/the-haproxy-enterprise-waf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Redis](https://redis.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.27 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-27-whats-new) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.27: Chill Vibes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/04/11/kubernetes-v1-27-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.27 Arrives](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-27-arrives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes 1.27 Release: Enhancements and Security Updates](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-1-27-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.28 Accommodates the Service Mesh, Sudden Outages](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-28-accommodates-the-service-mesh-sudden-outages) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Private Access to the AWS Management Console is generally available](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/aws-management-console-private-access) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubevious.io: Top Kubernetes YAML Validation Tools](https://kubevious.io/blog/post/top-kubernetes-yaml-validation-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Kubernetes examples 🌟](https://k8s-examples.container-solutions.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ruudvanasseldonk.com: The yaml document from hell](https://ruuda.nl/2023/the-yaml-document-from-hell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Why (and How) You Should Manage JSON with SQL](https://thenewstack.io/why-and-how-you-should-manage-json-with-sql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: How To Set Up Continuous Integration With Git and Jenkins?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/how-to-setup-continuous-integration-with-git-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloudbees.com: Managing DevSecOps Pipelines at Scale with Jenkins Templating Engine](https://www.cloudbees.com/videos/jenkins-template-pipeline-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [REST List Parameter](https://plugins.jenkins.io/rest-list-parameter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Custom Checkbox Parameter 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/custom-checkbox-parameter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Chrome Extension](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/empty-title/jhbokpimjgedmpcmfoghhiokhpihlkgc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Jenkins Prometheus Grafana Dashboard | Prometheus Jenkins Monitoring | Prometheus.yml | Thetips4you](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8P9ZLMA2xY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Kinesis Consumer](https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-kinesis-consumer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [instana.com: The Hidden Cost of Observability: Data Volume](https://www.ibm.com/think) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.postman.com: Introducing the Secret Variable Type in Postman](https://blog.postman.com/introducing-secret-variable-type-in-postman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [civo.com: Manage Kubernetes clusters using the Civo Pulumi provider](https://www.civo.com/learn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Beginner’s Guide to Pulumi CI/CD Pipelines](https://build5nines.com/beginners-guide-to-pulumi-ci-cd-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Get Started With React – A Beginner's Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/get-started-with-react-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./react.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [The remote job guide: job search & productivity working from home](https://resume.io/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [forbes.com: 4 Ways To Combat The Social Isolation Of Remote Working](https://www.forbes.com/sites/drsamanthamadhosingh/2023/12/18/4-ways-to-combat-the-social-isolation-of-remote-working) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sincrogo.com: Teletrabajo desde EspaΓ±a para el extranjero: ΒΏdΓ³nde hay que tributar?](https://sincro.es/blog/actualidad-fiscal-contable/teletrabajo-desde-espana-para-el-extranjero-donde-hay-que-tributar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: How to easily deploy OpenShift on Azure using a GUI, Part 1](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/03/16/how-deploy-openshift-azure-gui-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS with hosted control planes now available](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-service-aws-hosted-control-planes-now-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.aporeto.com: OpenShift Master API Protection](https://docs.prismacloud.io/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [redhat-developer-demos.github.io/knative-tutorial](https://redhat-developer-demos.github.io/knative-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Robin Storage Operator](https://operatorhub.io/operator/robin-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Log Management for Red Hat OpenShift](https://thenewstack.io/log-management-for-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.projectcalico.org: Install an OpenShift 4 cluster with Calico](https://docs.tigera.io/calico/latest/getting-started/kubernetes/openshift/installation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift-data-foundation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloud.ibm.com: openshift-security](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/openshift?topic=openshift-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Red Hat OpenShift AI overview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc8emNr2igU) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: 9 Docker Extensions Every Developer Must Try](https://dev.to/docker/9-docker-extensions-every-developer-must-try-1no2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: Container Networking Is Simple! 🌟](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/container-networking-from-scratch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: How To Publish a Port of a Running Container 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/docker-publish-port-of-running-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Simplify Your Dockerfile wiyth Rust programming language| Kamesh Sampath](https://dev.to/kameshsampath/simplify-your-dockerfile-1j5k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Building Docker Images The Proper Way 🌟](https://itnext.io/building-docker-images-the-proper-way-3c9807524582) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [testdriven.io: Docker Best Practices for Python Developers](https://testdriven.io/blog/docker-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Top 5 Docker Best Practices](https://dev.to/karanpratapsingh/top-5-docker-best-practices-57oh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itsopensource.com: How to Reduce Node Docker Image Size by 10X](https://itsopensource.com/how-to-reduce-node-docker-image-size-by-ten-times) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: 3 simple tricks for smaller Docker images 🌟](https://learnkube.com/blog/smaller-docker-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Slim Docker Images for Java](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/11/07/slim-docker-images-for-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Docker 101 (Workshop) how an application can be run using Docker containers. First, you'll learn how to take an application all the way from source code to a running container. Docker-compose, networking, multi-stage and more 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mxhS7H6bxM) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/javinpaul: My Favorite Free Courses to Learn Docker and Containers in 2023](https://dev.to/javinpaul/my-favorite-free-courses-to-learn-docker-and-containers-in-2023-1ldo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Docker : From Zero to Hero πŸ›Έ ( part 1) | Prasenjeet Kumar](https://dev.to/prasenjeetsymon/docker-from-zero-to-hero-part-1-3a45) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Top 8 Docker Best Practices for using Docker in Production 🌟](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/top-8-docker-best-practices-for-using-docker-in-production-1m39) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spacelift.io: Docker Volumes – Guide with Examples](https://spacelift.io/blog/docker-volumes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: Docker: How To Debug Distroless And Slim Containers 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/docker-debug-slim-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [codefresh.io: Docker anti-patterns 🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/docker-anti-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: The Ultimate Docker Security Best Practices for Your Node.js Application](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/docker-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [securitylabs.datadoghq.com: Container security fundamentals: Exploring containers as processes](https://securitylabs.datadoghq.com/articles/container-security-fundamentals-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: Building a Robust CI/CD Pipeline with Docker: A Comprehensive Guide](https://dev.to/itsahsanmangal/building-a-robust-cicd-pipeline-with-docker-a-comprehensive-guide-4k8b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Platform Democracy: Rethinking Who Builds and Consumes Your Internal Platform](https://www.syntasso.io/post/platform-democracy-rethinking-who-builds-and-consumes-your-internal-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [appsecengineer.com: Kubernetes Policy Management with Kyverno](https://www.appsecengineer.com/courses-collection/kubernetes-policy-management-with-kyverno) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [bmc.com: What Is a Kubernetes Operator?](https://www.bmc.com/blogs/kubernetes-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linuxera.org: Writing Operators using the Operator Framework SDK](https://linuxera.org/writing-operators-using-operator-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [metalbear.co: Writing a Kubernetes Operator](https://metalbear.com/blog/writing-a-kubernetes-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [harness.io: Understanding the Phases of the Software Development Life Cycle](https://www.harness.io/blog/software-development-life-cycle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoworld.com: What is CI/CD? Continuous integration and continuous delivery explained](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2269266/what-is-cicd-continuous-integration-and-continuous-delivery-explained.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sdtimes.com: The State of CI/CD](https://sdtimes.com/cicd/the-state-of-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: Top 10 CI/CD Pipeline Implementation Challenges And Solutions](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/cicd-pipeline-challenges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: CI/CD Best Practices: Top 10 Practices for Financial Services](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/ci-cd-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Embracing Database Deployments in CI/CD Practices with Git](https://thenewstack.io/embracing-database-deployments-in-ci-cd-practices-with-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines Explained](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-ci-cd-pipelines-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [developers.redhat.com: The present and future of CI/CD with GitOps on Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/03/the-present-and-future-of-ci-cd-with-gitops-on-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.container-solutions.com: Deployment Strategies 🌟](https://blog.container-solutions.com/deployment-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [opsmx.com: What is Blue Green Deployment ?](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/blue-green-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.sonatype.com: Achieving CI and CD With Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/achieving-ci/cd-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 7 features that make kubernetes ideal for CI/CD](https://thenewstack.io/7-features-that-make-kubernetes-ideal-for-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: CI/CD with kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/ebooks/kubernetes/ci-cd-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [plutora.com: Artifacts management tools](https://www.plutora.com/ci-cd-tools/artifacts-management-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Improve Dev Experience to Maximize the Business Value of CD](https://thenewstack.io/improve-dev-experience-to-maximize-the-business-value-of-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: 8 Security Considerations for CI/CD](https://devops.com/8-security-considerations-for-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [weave.works: Weave Kubernetes Platform](https://www.weave.works) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Update of AWS Security Reference Architecture is now available](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/update-of-aws-security-reference-architecture-is-now-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [New IAMCTL tool compares multiple IAM roles and policies](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/security/new-iamctl-tool-compares-multiple-iam-roles-and-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Automate AWS Control Tower landing zone operations using APIs](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/automate-aws-control-tower-zone-operations-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: When and where to use IAM permissions boundaries](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/when-and-where-to-use-iam-permissions-boundaries) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [globaldatanet.com: .AWS IAM Identity Center Permission Management at Scale Part 2](https://globaldatanet.com/tech-blog/aws-iam-identity-center-permission-management-at-scale-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: A Deep Dive into the Security of IAM in AWS](https://thenewstack.io/a-deep-dive-into-the-security-of-iam-in-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: AWS WAF (Web Application Firewall): Deep Dive](https://dev.to/aws-builders/aws-waf-web-application-firewall-deep-dive-15bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS Control Tower](https://aws.amazon.com/controltower) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Getting started with Ansible playbooks: more steps towards DevOps](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/02/14/getting-started-with-ansible-playbooks-more-steps-towards-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Conditional statements – making decisions in Ansible code](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/02/17/conditional-statements-making-decisions-in-ansible-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: How to implement and use handlers in Ansible code?](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/03/06/how-to-implement-and-use-handlers-in-ansible-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Configuration file blueprints: Jinja2 templates in the Ansible code](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/03/13/configuration-file-blueprints-jinja2-templates-in-the-ansible-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infraxpertzz.com: Deploying Custom Files with Jinja2 Template 🌟](https://infraxpertzz.com/deploying-custom-files-with-jinja2-template) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Let’s use a more flexible directory structure for an Ansible project](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/05/11/lets-use-a-more-flexible-directory-structure-for-an-ansible-project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Mastering Ansible: Navigating the Most Common Errors and Mistakes](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/06/02/mastering-ansible-navigating-the-most-common-errors-and-mistakes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [middlewareinventory.com: Ansible Playbook Examples – Sample Ansible Playbooks | Devops Junction](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-playbook-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Ansible AWS Dynamic Inventory](https://devopscube.com/setup-ansible-aws-dynamic-inventory) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ansible.com: Creating Custom Rules for Ansible Lint](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/creating-custom-rules-for-ansible-lint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Handling sensitive data with Ansible Vault: encrypting strings instead of files](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/03/16/handling-sensitive-data-with-ansible-vault-encrypting-strings-instead-of-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Enhancing Ansible Automation: Exploring the Power of Ansible Semaphore, a Modern Open-Source GUI](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/05/15/ansible-semaphore-a-modern-open-source-gui-for-our-ansible-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Semaphore UI 🌟](https://mightyclaws.co.uk/bournemouth) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How to Put a GUI on Ansible, Using Semaphore](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-put-a-gui-on-ansible-using-semaphore) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: Automating APIs with Ansible: A Comprehensive Guide](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/06/09/automating-apis-with-ansible-a-comprehensive-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ansible.ai](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible/ai-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed with IBM watsonx Code Assistant](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible/automation-coding-assistant) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techforce1.nl: Creating your first Ansible module](https://techforce1.nl/creating-your-first-ansible-module) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tomsitcafe.com: How to test Ansible code with Molecule](https://tomsitcafe.com/2023/04/27/how-to-test-ansible-code-with-molecule) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [List of Red Hat Supported Maintained Ansible Collections 🌟](https://access.redhat.com/articles/4993781) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ansible.com: Fundamentals of Network Automation with Ansible Validated Content using the network.base collection](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/based-validated-network-content) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ansible.com: Kubernetes Meets Event-Driven Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-meets-event-driven-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopsinside.com: Is Kubernetes killing tools like Ansible?](https://devopsinside.com/how-kubernetes-is-killing-tools-like-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Ansible vs Kubernetes vs Docker](https://intellipaat.com/blog/ansible-vs-kubernetes-vs-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube playlist: Ansible Tutorial - by Infra Xpertzz 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOwxB_PX3s3WSfhzVtwhxXwy7QpkmtnzR) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: A visual guide on troubleshooting Kubernetes deployments](https://learnkube.com/troubleshooting-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes Troubleshooting: The Complete Guide 🌟](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-troubleshooting-the-complete-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnitguide.net: How To Troubleshoot Kubernetes Pods](https://www.learnitguide.net/2023/04/how-to-troubleshoot-kubernetes-pods.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devzero.io: Kubernetes Debugging Tips](https://www.devzero.io/blog/kubernetes-autoscaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devtron.ai: Troubleshoot: Pod Crashloopbackoff](https://devtron.ai/blog/troubleshoot_crashloopbackoff_pod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnitguide.net: How to Check Memory Usage of a Pod in Kubernetes?](https://www.learnitguide.net/2023/04/how-to-check-memory-usage-of-pod-in.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [groundcover.com: Failure Is an Option: How to Stay on Top of K8s Container Events](https://www.groundcover.com/blog/k8s-container-events) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [The Hidden CPU Throttling Crisis in Kubernetes Clusters](https://www.kubenatives.com/p/the-hidden-cpu-throttling-crisis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [marketplace.visualstudio.com: Bridge to Kubernetes (VSCode)](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mindaro.mindaro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com: Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers | Bibin Wilson](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/kubernetes-ephemeral-containers-bibin-wilson) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers and kubectl debug Command 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-ephemeral-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [labs.iximiuz.com: How to work with container images using ctr](https://labs.iximiuz.com/courses/containerd-cli/ctr/image-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [venturebeat.com: Cloud costs are unmanageable: It’s time we standardize billing](https://venturebeat.com/datadecisionmakers/cloud-costs-are-unmanageable-its-time-we-standardize-billing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopsera.com: How to Structure Directories in a GitOps Repository for the Best User-Friendliness and Flexibility](https://devopsera.com/2023/06/how-to-structure-directories-in-a-gitops-repository-for-the-best-user-friendliness-and-flexibility) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [opensourceforu.com: Embracing Progressive Delivery In Kubernetes With GitOps](https://www.opensourceforu.com/2023/10/embracing-progressive-delivery-in-kubernetes-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dailymotion-oss.github.io/octopilot: Octopilot](https://dailymotion-oss.github.io/octopilot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube.com: GitOps Guide to the Galaxy 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbMP1JcGBmSGKO8UreWpOBOhCqilejhtd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [signadot.com: Sandboxes in Kubernetes using OpenTelemetry](https://www.signadot.com/blog/sandboxes-in-kubernetes-using-opentelemetry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: Dynatrace monitoring for Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://www.dynatrace.com/technologies/kubernetes-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Where Does Observability Stand Today, and Where is it Going Next?](https://devops.com/where-does-observability-stand-today-and-where-is-it-going-next) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [timescale.com: Prometheus vs. OpenTelemetry Metrics: A Complete Guide](https://www.tigerdata.com/blog/prometheus-vs-opentelemetry-metrics-a-complete-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: Deploy OneAgent on OpenShift Container Platform](https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/ingest-from/setup-on-container-platforms/kubernetes/legacy/deploy-oneagent-operator-openshift-legacy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: Monitoring of Kubernetes Infrastructure for day 2 operations](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-kubernetes-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: The Power of OpenShift, The Visibility of Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-openshift-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Observability vs Monitoring](https://middleware.io/blog/observability-vs-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dynatrace.com: What is observability? Not just logs, metrics and traces](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-observability-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Applying Basic vs. Advanced Monitoring Techniques](https://thenewstack.io/applying-basic-vs-advanced-monitoring-techniques) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Monitoring with Prometheus, the ultimate guide 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-monitoring-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloudforecast.io: cAdvisor and Kubernetes Monitoring Guide 🌟](https://cloudforecast.io/blog/cadvisor-and-kubernetes-monitoring-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Monitoring as Code: What It Is and Why You Need It 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/monitoring-as-code-what-it-is-and-why-you-need-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Why Monitoring-as-Code Will be a Must for DevOps Teams](https://devops.com/why-monitoring-as-code-will-be-a-must-for-devops-teams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [harness.io: Metrics to Improve Continuous Integration Performance](https://www.harness.io/blog/continuous-integration-performance-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Monitoring API Latencies After Releases: 4 Mistakes to Avoid](https://thenewstack.io/monitoring-api-latencies-after-releases-4-mistakes-to-avoid) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps Observability from Code to Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/devops-observability-from-code-to-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: CI Observability for Effective Change Management 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/ci-observability-for-effective-change-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Top 10 DevOps Monitoring Tools](https://intellipaat.com/blog/devops-monitoring-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [KPIs](https://www.kpi.org/KPI-Basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Build a GitHub Template Repository for Scaffolding with React, Vite, and TailwindCSS](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-a-github-template-repository-with-react-vite-and-tailwindcss) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: Copilot ya escribe el 40% del cΓ³digo de lenguajes como Java o Python que llega a GitHub. En cinco aΓ±os llegarΓ‘ al 80%](https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/copilot-escribe-40-codigo-lenguajes-como-java-python-que-llega-a-github-cinco-anos-llegara-al-80) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.blog: GitHub Copilot X: The AI-powered developer experience](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-copilot-x-the-ai-powered-developer-experience) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Coding Frameworks and languages are no longer the point, prompting is](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/educatordeveloperblog/coding-frameworks-and-languages-are-no-longer-the-point-prompting-is/3820265) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [codium.ai: We’ve launched CodiumAI powered by TestGPT and raised $11M. Here’s why](https://www.codium.ai/blog/codiumai-powered-by-testgpt-accounces-beta-and-raised-11m) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [gitlab.com: How to keep your Git history clean with interactive rebase](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/keep-git-history-clean-with-interactive-rebase) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: Why small merge requests are key to a great review 🌟](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/iteration-and-code-review) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: Want a more effective CI/CD pipeline? Try our pro tips](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/effective-ci-cd-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Git Fundamentals – A Handbook on Day-to-Day Development Tasks 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-git-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com: RedHat Actions 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [git-scm.com: Git Tools - Submodules](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [backhub.co](https://www.backhub.co) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [git-scm.com: Git Branching - Branching Workflows](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Branching-Workflows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [git-scm.com: Distributed Git - Distributed Workflows](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Distributed-Git-Distributed-Workflows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [registry.terraform.io/modules/markti/github-runner](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/markti/github-runner/azurerm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/Lightning-AI/engineering-class: Lightning Bits: Engineering' for Researchers 🌟](https://github.com/Lightning-AI/engineering-class) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Optimizing your AWS Infrastructure for Sustainability, Part I: Compute](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/optimizing-your-aws-infrastructure-for-sustainability-part-i-compute) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Optimizing your AWS Infrastructure for Sustainability, Part II: Storage](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/optimizing-your-aws-infrastructure-for-sustainability-part-ii-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS application-architecture](https://www.conceptdraw.com/examples/application-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Architecture Blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Official Blog](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: How Well-Architected Enables Junior Engineers](https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-well-architected-enables-junior-engineers-24j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [This is My Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/architecture/this-is-my-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Creating a Multi-Region Application with AWS Services – Part 1, Compute, Networking, and Security](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/creating-a-multi-region-application-with-aws-services-part-1-compute-and-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Creating a Multi-Region Application with AWS Services – Part 2, Data and Replication](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/creating-a-multi-region-application-with-aws-services-part-2-data-and-replication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Strategies for consolidating AWS environments](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/mt/strategies-for-consolidating-aws-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Maintain visibility over the use of cloud architecture patterns](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/maintain-visibility-over-the-use-of-cloud-architecture-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Architecture patterns for consuming private APIs cross-account](https://aws.amazon.com/pt/blogs/compute/architecture-patterns-for-consuming-private-apis-cross-account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Well Architected Framework](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/framework/welcome.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com/well-architected-tool: AWS Well-Architected Tool](https://aws.amazon.com/well-architected-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: AWS Updates the Well-Architected Framework](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/04/aws-well-architected-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ermetic.com: Access Undenied on AWS](https://www.tenable.com/blog/access-undenied-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/ualter: AwsBe](https://github.com/ualter/awsbe-site) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.awsfundamentals.com: Step-By-Step: Emptying S3 Buckets and Directories Using the AWS CLI with S3 RM](https://awsfundamentals.com/blog/aws-s3-rm-removing-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [New usage examples have been added to the CLI for CodePipeline API Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/codepipeline/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com/blogs: Introducing Amazon CodeWhisperer for command line](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/introducing-amazon-codewhisperer-for-command-line) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Crunchy Data PostgreSQL Operator](https://nubenetes.com/crunchydata/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Best Practices for SQL Query Optimization](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/sql/best-practices-for-sql-query-optimizations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.eduguru.in: mysql create index on table](https://blog.eduguru.in/mysql-2/mysql-create-index-on-table) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [xenonstack.com: Stateful and Stateless Applications Best Practices and Advantages](https://www.xenonstack.com/insights/stateful-and-stateless-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Operator Lifecycle Manager](https://itnext.io/wth-is-a-operator-lifecycle-manager-873cf1661b04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.flant.com: Comparing Kubernetes operators for PostgreSQL](https://palark.com/blog/comparing-kubernetes-operators-for-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How to Deploy PostgreSQL Statefulset in Kubernetes With High Availability](https://devopscube.com/deploy-postgresql-statefulset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How to Ensure Your Serverless Database Stays Serverless](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-ensure-your-serverless-database-stays-serverless) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Vagrant Tutorial For Beginners: Getting Started Guide 🌟](https://devopscube.com/vagrant-tutorial-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.postman.com: How to choose between REST vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC vs.' SOAP](https://blog.postman.com/how-to-choose-between-rest-vs-graphql-vs-grpc-vs-soap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Security Overview of AWS Lambda](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/Overview-AWS-Lambda-Security.pdf) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Understanding AWS Lambda scaling and throughput](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/understanding-aws-lambda-scaling-and-throughput) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [theserverlessmindset.com: Choosing the Best Database for Your Serverless Project](https://www.theserverlessmindset.com/p/best-serverless-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [terrateam.io: AWS Lambda Function with Terraform](https://terrateam.io/blog/aws-lambda-function-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to: The three meanings of "template" in Argo Workflows](https://dev.to/crenshaw_dev/the-three-meanings-of-template-in-argo-workflows-2paf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.argoproj.io: Practical Argo Workflows Hardening 🌟](https://blog.argoproj.io/practical-argo-workflows-hardening-dd8429acc1ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.argoproj.io: Architecting Workflows For Reliability](https://blog.argoproj.io/architecting-workflows-for-reliability-d33bd720c6cc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cast.ai: AWS EKS vs. ECS vs. Fargate: Where to manage your Kubernetes?](https://cast.ai/blog/aws-eks-vs-ecs-vs-fargate-where-to-manage-your-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learn.microsoft.com: Connect with RDP to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster Windows Server nodes for maintenance or troubleshooting](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/rdp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Simplifying Amazon EBS volume migration and modification on Kubernetes using the EBS CSI Driver](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/storage/simplifying-amazon-ebs-volume-migration-and-modification-using-the-ebs-csi-driver) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: Top 10 Ways to Protect EKS Workloads from Ransomware](https://itnext.io/top-10-ways-to-protect-eks-workloads-from-ransomware-ae96d1c1e839) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [itnext.io: AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service: RBAC Authorization via AWS IAM and RBAC Groups](https://itnext.io/aws-elastic-kubernetes-service-rbac-authorization-via-aws-iam-and-rbac-groups-7b70ded144b5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: Managing Amazon EKS add-ons](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/eks-add-ons.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Updating a managed node group](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/update-managed-node-group.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Planning Kubernetes Upgrades with Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/planning-kubernetes-upgrades-with-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [repost.aws: How do I plan an upgrade strategy for an Amazon EKS cluster?](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/eks-plan-upgrade-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Addressing latency and data transfer costs on EKS using Istio](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/addressing-latency-and-data-transfer-costs-on-eks-using-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: Start Pods faster by prefetching images](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/start-pods-faster-by-prefetching-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: GitOps model for provisioning and bootstrapping Amazon EKS clusters using Crossplane and Argo CD](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/gitops-model-for-provisioning-and-bootstrapping-amazon-eks-clusters-using-crossplane-and-argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learn.microsoft.com: Introduction to Kubernetes on Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/paths/intro-to-kubernetes-on-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [azure.github.io/AKS-Construction 🌟](https://azure.github.io/AKS-Construction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [the-aks-checklist.com: The Azure Kubernetes Service Checklist 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.the-aks-checklist.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Baseline architecture for an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/containers/aks/baseline-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Microservices architecture on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/containers/aks-microservices/aks-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Use kubenet networking with your own IP address ranges in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/configure-kubenet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Configure Azure CNI networking in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/configure-azure-cni) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: AKS-managed Azure Active Directory integration](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/entra-id-control-plane-authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Securing Windows workloads on Azure Kubernetes Service with Calico](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/containers/securing-windows-workloads-on-azure-kubernetes-service-with-calico/3815429) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [returngis.net: Exponer APIs en AKS a travΓ©s de Azure API Management](https://www.returngis.net/2023/05/exponer-apis-en-aks-a-traves-de-azure-api-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [pixelrobots.co.uk: Exploring Azure Kubernetes Service’s Node Autoprovision: A Deep Dive into the Latest Public Preview Feature](https://pixelrobots.co.uk/2023/12/exploring-azure-kubernetes-services-node-autoprovision-a-deep-dive-into-the-latest-public-preview-feature) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Microsoft Takes Kubernetes to the Edge with AKS Lite](https://thenewstack.io/microsoft-takes-kubernetes-to-the-edge-with-aks-lite) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [community.ops.io: Configuring AKS to read secrets and certificates from Azure KeyVaults](https://community.ops.io/javi_labs/configuring-aks-to-read-secrets-and-certificates-from-azure-keyvaults-17o1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Kubernetes External DNS for Azure DNS & AKS](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/coreinfrastructureandsecurityblog/kubernetes-external-dns-for-azure-dns--aks/3809393) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [azure.microsoft.com: Announcing the general availability of Azure CNI Overlay in Azure Kubernetes Service](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-the-general-availability-of-azure-cni-overlay-in-azure-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [danielstechblog.io: Mitigating slow container image pulls on Azure Kubernetes Service](https://www.danielstechblog.io/mitigating-slow-container-image-pulls-on-azure-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Kubernetes Service Free tier and Standard tier](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/azure-kubernetes-service-free-tier-and-standard-tier/3731432) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infoq.com: Microsoft Brings Kubernetes to the Edge with AKS Edge Essentials](https://www.infoq.com/news/2023/03/aks-edge-essentials-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: SQL Server containers on Kubernetes with S3-compatible object storage - Getting started](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/sqlserver/sql-server-containers-on-kubernetes-with-s3-compatible-object-storage---getting-/3717003) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [azuredevopslabs.com: Deploying a multi-container application to Azure Kubernetes Services](https://azuredevopslabs.com/labs/vstsextend/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Day -25 | No Dockerfile, No K8s Manifests | Setup CI/CD in 5 minutes for any programming language](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io_yBU7vhIo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [insights.project-a.com: Using GitHub Actions to deploy to Kubernetes in GKE 🌟](https://www.project-a.vc/perspectives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS CloudFormation introduces Git management of stacks](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/aws-cloudformation-git-management-stacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [treblle.com: How does Treblle scale on AWS without breaking the bank?](https://treblle.com/blog/how-does-treblle-scale-on-aws-without-breaking-the-bank) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [freecodecamp.org: AWS CDK v2 Tutorial – How to Create a Three-Tier Serverless Application](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/aws-cdk-v2-three-tier-serverless-application) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [exporterhub.io 🌟](https://exporterhub.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: How we use metamonitoring Prometheus servers to monitor all other Prometheus servers at Grafana Labs](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-metamonitoring-prometheus-servers-to-monitor-all-other-prometheus-servers-at-grafana-labs) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Get started with Prometheus with these three easy projects](https://grafana.com/blog/get-started-with-prometheus-with-these-three-easy-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Using Telegraf plugins to visualize industrial IoT data with the Grafana Cloud Hosted Prometheus service](https://grafana.com/blog/using-telegraf-plugins-to-visualize-industrial-iot-data-with-the-grafana-cloud-hosted-prometheus-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [prometheus.io: Comparison to Alternatives 🌟](https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**M3**:](https://m3db.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Maximizing Kubernetes Efficiency with OpenTelemetry Tracing](https://thenewstack.io/maximizing-kubernetes-efficiency-with-opentelemetry-tracing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Secure Connectivity from Public to Private: Introducing EC2 Instance Connect Endpoint](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/secure-connectivity-from-public-to-private-introducing-ec2-instance-connect-endpoint-june-13-2023) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Amazon VPC Lattice β€” Build Applications, Not Networks](https://dev.to/aws-builders/amazon-vpc-lattice-build-applications-not-networks-59j8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [New – Visualize Your VPC Resources from Amazon VPC Creation Experience](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-visualize-your-vpc-resources-from-amazon-vpc-creation-experience) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Amazon CloudFront announces one-click security protections](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/amazon-cloudfront-one-click-security-protections) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Amazon CloudWatch now supports high resolution metric extraction from structured logs](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/amazon-cloudwatch-high-resolution-metric-extraction-structured-logs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS SAM CLI introduces β€˜sam list’ command to inspect AWS SAM resources](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/aws-sam-cli-sam-list-command-inspect-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Amazon GuardDuty now available in AWS Europe (Spain) Region](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/amazon-guardduty-aws-europe-spain-region) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Network Firewall now supports tag-based resource groups](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/aws-network-firewall-tag-based-resource-groups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Amazon Detective adds graph visualization for interactive security investigations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/03/amazon-detective-graph-visualization-interactive-security-investigations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS WAF enhances rate-based rules to support request headers and composite keys](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/05/aws-waf-rate-based-rules-request-headers-composite-keys) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Temporary elevated access management with IAM Identity Center](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/temporary-elevated-access-management-with-iam-identity-center) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Announcing the ability to enable AWS Systems Manager by default across all EC2 instances in an account](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/enable-aws-systems-manager-default-all-ec2-instances-account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Config supports recording exclusions by resource type](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/06/aws-config-recording-exclusions-resource-type) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [New – AWS DMS Serverless: Automatically Provisions and Scales Capacity for Migration and Data Replication](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-dms-serverless-automatically-provisions-and-scales-capacity-for-migration-and-data-replication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes version 1.25](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/amazon-eks-now-supports-kubernetes-version-1-25) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Amazon EKS introduces EKS Pod Identity](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/amazon-eks-pod-identity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learn.cantrill.io 🌟](https://learn.cantrill.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [aws.amazon.com: ExΓ‘menes prΓ‘cticos gratuitos y 100% en espaΓ±ol para que obtenga su certificaciΓ³n](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws-spanish/examenes-practicos-gratuitos-y-100-en-espanol-para-que-obtenga-su-certificacion) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications](https://gist.github.com/leonardofed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional – Study Guide](https://blue-clouds.com/category/study-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn: AWS Skill Builder 🌟](https://skillbuilder.aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Schedule an Exam](https://aws.amazon.com/certification/certification-prep/testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [community.aws/training: Training and Certification](https://builder.aws.com/learn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [awscerts.slack.com](https://awscerts.slack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [acloudguru.com](https://www.pluralsight.com/cloud-guru) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.coderco.io: TCP Fundamentals for Software & DevOps Engineers: Building a Strong Foundation in Networking](https://blog.coderco.io/p/tcp-fundamentals-for-software-and) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: IPv4 Address CIDR Range Reference and Calculator](https://build5nines.com/ipv4-address-cidr-range-reference-and-calculator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: NetBox Zero To Hero](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7sEPiUbBLo_iTds-NV-9Tu05Gg2Aj8N7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [http-sfv: HTTP Structured Field Values in Python](https://pypi.org/project/http-sfv) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: How Kubernetes vulnerabilities have shifted since the first attacks](https://thenewstack.io/how-kubernetes-vulnerabilities-have-shifted-since-the-first-api-attacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [conjur.org](https://www.conjur.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Walkthrough: Bitwarden’s New Secrets Manager](https://thenewstack.io/walkthrough-bitwardens-new-secrets-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [auth0.com: A Passwordless Future! Passkeys for Java Developers](https://auth0.com/blog/webauthn-and-passkeys-for-java-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Secured Access to Kubernetes from Anywhere with Zero Trust | Tenry Fu 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/secured-access-to-kubernetes-from-anywhere-with-zero-trust) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/fidalmathew: Session-Based vs. Token-Based Authentication: Which is better?](https://dev.to/fidalmathew/session-based-vs-token-based-authentication-which-is-better-227o) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [owasp.org: OWASP API Security Project 🌟](https://owasp.org/www-project-api-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sigstore.dev](https://www.sigstore.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [azure.github.io: Azure Key Vault Provider for Secrets Store CSI Driver](https://azure.github.io/secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [akv2k8s.io: Azure Key Vault to Kubernetes akv2k8s 🌟](https://akv2k8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [morey.tech: Bitwarden and External Secrets](https://morey.tech/technical%20blog/Bitwarden-And-External-Secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Jenkins Plugin: Anchore Container Image Scanner](https://plugins.jenkins.io/anchore-container-scanner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [speakerdeck.com: Profiling a Java Application @DevDays 2023 | Victor Rentea](https://speakerdeck.com/victorrentea/profiling-a-java-application-at-devdays-2023) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [tech.olx.com: Improving JVM Warm-up on Kubernetes 🌟](https://tech.olx.com/improving-jvm-warm-up-on-kubernetes-1b27dd8ecd58) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [helm-scanner](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/helm-scanner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Setup Prometheus Using Helm Chart on Kubernetes](https://devopscube.com/setup-prometheus-helm-chart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [redhat.com/sysadmin/quadlet-podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/quadlet-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Podman Desktop](https://podman-desktop.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [iximiuz.com: In Pursuit of Better Container Images: Alpine, Distroless, Apko, Chisel, DockerSlim, oh my!](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/containers-making-images-better) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes Logging Tutorial For Beginners 🌟](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-logging-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [signoz.io: Kubernetes Audit Logs - Best Practices And Configuration](https://signoz.io/blog/kubernetes-audit-logs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Seven Kubernetes monitoring best practices every monitoring solution should enable](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-monitoring-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Cost Monitoring with Prometheus & Grafana](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-cost-monitoring-with-prometheus-and-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [8 Best Kubernetes monitoring tools; Paid & open-source](https://middleware.io/blog/kubernetes-monitoring/tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dev.to/mikeyglitz: Proactive Kubernetes Monitoring with Alerting](https://dev.to/mikeyglitz/proactive-kubernetes-monitoring-with-alerting-58en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [isovalent.com: What are the 4 Golden Signals for Monitoring Kubernetes?](https://isovalent.com/blog/post/what-are-the-4-golden-signals-for-monitoring-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [rcarrata.com: Network Observability Deep Dive in Kubernetes with NetObserv Operator](https://rcarrata.github.io/observability/netobserv-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [opentelemetry.io: Creating a Kubernetes Cluster with Runtime Observability](https://opentelemetry.io/blog/2023/k8s-runtime-observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [signoz.io: Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring with OpenTelemetry | Complete Tutorial 🌟](https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-kubernetes-cluster-metrics-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes Security Guide 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-security-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubernetes.io: Security Checklist 🌟🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/security-checklist) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.cyble.com: Exposed Kubernetes Clusters](https://cyble.com/blog/exposed-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [securitycafe.ro: A COMPLETE KUBERNETES CONFIG REVIEW METHODOLOGY](https://securitycafe.ro/2023/02/27/a-complete-kubernetes-config-review-methodology) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [youtube: Manage Kubernetes Secrets With External Secrets Operator (ESO) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyRZe5YVCVk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io/authentication-kubernetes: User and workload identities in Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/authentication-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How To Create Kubernetes Service Account For API Access](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-api-access-service-account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Limiting access to Kubernetes resources with RBAC 🌟🌟🌟](https://learnkube.com/rbac-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [learnk8s.io: Authentication between microservices using Kubernetes identities 🌟](https://learnkube.com/microservices-authentication-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 6 Kubernetes Security Best Practices 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/6-kubernetes-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spectrocloud.com: Kubernetes security best practices: 5 easy ways to cut risk](https://www.spectrocloud.com/blog/kubernetes-security-best-practices-5-easy-ways-to-cut-risk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [semaphoreci.com: Secure Your Kubernetes Deployments](https://semaphore.io/blog/kubernetes-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [istio.io: Learn Microservices using Kubernetes and Istio 🌟](https://istio.io/latest/docs/examples/microservices-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: 3 Autoscaling Projects to Optimise Kubernetes Costs](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/3-autoscaling-projects-optimising-kubernetes-costs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cast.ai: Guide to Kubernetes autoscaling for cloud cost optimization 🌟](https://cast.ai/blog/guide-to-kubernetes-autoscaling-for-cloud-cost-optimization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [clickittech.com: Kubernetes Autoscaling: How to use the Kubernetes Autoscaler](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/kubernetes-autoscaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: Kubernetes Autoscaling with Custom Metrics (updated) 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/kubernetes-autoscaling-custom-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [symbiosis.host: Benchmarking cluster creation time for 8 managed Kubernetes providers](https://symbiosis.host) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [bitnami/cluster-autoscaler](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/cluster-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [DigitalOcean Kubernetes: DOKS Cluster Autoscaler](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes/how-to/autoscale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kedify.io: Prometheus and Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler don’t talk, KEDA does](https://www.kedify.io/resources/blog/prometheus-and-kubernetes-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-dont-talk-keda-does) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Sidecars are Changing the Kubernetes Load-Testing Landscape](https://thenewstack.io/sidecars-are-changing-the-kubernetes-load-testing-landscape) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Kourier: A lightweight Knative Serving ingress](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/30/kourier-a-lightweight-knative-serving-ingress) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Tekton](https://nubenetes.com/tekton/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Semaphore](https://semaphore.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [spinnaker.io deployment tool](https://spinnaker.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [dagger.io](https://dagger.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [gist.github.com: Creating and Publishing NuGet Packages](https://gist.github.com/andykuszyk/a5ee80ae263e77f651bed878c1deb03b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Grafana Beyla 1.0 release: zero-code instrumentation for application telemetry using eBPF](https://grafana.com/blog/grafana-beyla-1-0-release-zero-code-instrumentation-for-application-telemetry-using-ebpf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: A complete guide to managing Grafana as code: tools, tips, and tricks](https://grafana.com/blog/a-complete-guide-to-managing-grafana-as-code-tools-tips-and-tricks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Grafana Labs Acquires Asserts.ai to Bring AI to Observability](https://devops.com/grafana-labs-acquires-assert-ai-to-bring-ai-to-observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devopscube.com: How To Setup Grafana On Kubernetes](https://devopscube.com/setup-grafana-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [vitalflux.com: 15 Tricky DevOps Architect Interview Questions & Answers](https://vitalflux.com/devops-architect-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Importance of API Automation Testing 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/importance-api-automation-testing-manish-saini) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [testcontainers.org](https://testcontainers.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [lambdatest.com: TestNG vs JUnit : Which testing framework should you choose?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/testng-vs-junit-which-testing-framework-should-you-choose) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Metabob](https://metabob.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [plugins.jenkins.io: gatling](https://plugins.jenkins.io/gatling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Simple HTTP Load Testing with SLOs](https://thenewstack.io/simple-http-load-testing-with-slos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Keptn](https://keptn.sh/stable) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Quick Start](https://v1.keptn.sh/docs/quickstart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [martinfowler.com](https://martinfowler.com/articles/evodb.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ibm.com: Event-driven cloud-native applications (microservices)](https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/cloud-native) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Google Cloud Platform Pub/Sub](https://docs.cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Apache ActiveMQ](https://activemq.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [ActiveMQ 5.x "classic"](https://activemq.apache.org/components/classic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [KubeMQ.io: Kubernetes Native Message Queue Broker](https://kubemq.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Apache Camel](https://camel.apache.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Redis Pub/sub](https://redis.io/docs/latest/develop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Apache Camel K](https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/2.10.x) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Kafka on Kubernetes: Should You Adopt a Managed Solution?](https://thenewstack.io/kafka-on-kubernetes-should-you-adopt-a-managed-solution) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thelinuxnotes.com: How to deploy Kafka in Kubernetes with Helm chart + kafdrop](https://thelinuxnotes.com/how-to-deploy-kafka-in-kubernetes-with-helm-chart-kafdrop-commander) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [piotrminkowski.com: Concurrency with Kafka and Spring Boot](https://piotrminkowski.com/2023/04/30/concurrency-with-kafka-and-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [grafana.com: Get comprehensive monitoring for your Apache Kafka ecosystem instances quickly with Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/get-comprehensive-monitoring-for-your-apache-kafka-ecosystem-instances-quickly-with-grafana-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [about.gitlab.com: How is AI/ML changing DevOps?](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/how-is-ai-ml-changing-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: 7 Must-Have Python Tools for ML Devs and Data Scientists 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/7-must-have-python-tools-for-ml-devs-and-data-scientists) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kaggle.com: Sports Car Prices dataset](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/rkiattisak/sports-car-prices-dataset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [canvatechblog.com: Supporting GPU-accelerated Machine Learning with Kubernetes and Nix](https://www.canva.dev/blog/engineering/supporting-gpu-accelerated-machine-learning-with-kubernetes-and-nix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [jimangel.io: A Practical Guide to Running NVIDIA GPUs on Kubernetes](https://www.jimangel.io/posts/nvidia-rtx-gpu-kubernetes-setup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.microsoft.com: Machine Learning Experimentation in VS Code with DVC Extension](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/vs-code-livestreams/machine-learning-experimentation-in-vs-code-with-dvc-extension) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/GSG/Concepts/baremetalintro.htm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [docs.oracle.com: Overview of Resource Manager](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/ResourceManager/Concepts/resourcemanager.htm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE)](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/ContEng/Concepts/contengoverview.htm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.hubspot.es: Matriz RACI: quΓ© es y cΓ³mo utilizarla para asignar responsabilidades](https://blog.hubspot.es/marketing/matriz-raci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [creately.com: A Step By Step Guide to Set KPIs for Team Members](https://creately.com/guides/how-to-set-kpis-for-team-members) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [atlassian.com: Kanban vs. Scrum](https://www.atlassian.com/agile/kanban/kanban-vs-scrum) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [swarmia.com/build: Build Elements of an Effective Software Organization](https://www.swarmia.com/build) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [blog.hubspot.es: MVP: 3 pasos para desarrollar un Producto mΓ­nimo viable](https://blog.hubspot.es/sales/producto-minimo-viable) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [openproject.org: How to create, configure and manage your projects with OpenProject](https://www.openproject.org/blog/create-configure-manage-projects-openproject) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloud.google.com: configuring_with_snippets 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/code/docs/vscode/yaml-editing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaffolding.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [intellipaat.com: Selenium Tutorial – Learn Selenium from Experts](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/selenium-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Deploy, now GA, makes it easier to do continuous delivery to GKE](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/google-cloud-deploy-now-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Google's Managed Continuous Delivery Service for Kubernetes Moves to GA](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/google-cloud-deploy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [A hybrid cloud-native DevSecOps pipeline with JFrog Artifactory and GKE on-prem 🌟](https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: The DevOps Journey: Continuous Mindset Starts With Cultural Change](https://devops.com/the-evolving-devops-journey-continuous-mindset-starts-with-cultural-change) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Is DevOps just system administration repackaged?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/devops-just-system-administration-repackaged-gianluca-mascolo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [umbrellainfocare.com: Cloud and DevOps are Made for Each Other](https://www.umbrellainfocare.com/blogs/cloud-and-devops-are-made-for-each-other) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: 11 Steps to a Successful DevOps Career](https://devops.com/11-steps-to-a-successful-devops-career) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [orange-quarter.com: Upskill yourself with these 5 DevOps resources](https://orange-quarter.com/upskill-yourself-with-these-5-devops-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Red Hat automation glossary 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-automation-glossary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps Burnout? Try Platform Engineering](https://thenewstack.io/devops-burnout-try-platform-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [reviewnprep.com: DevOps Basics](https://reviewnprep.com/blog/devops-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How I learn new technologies as a DevOps Engineer (without being overwhelmed πŸ‘) | TechWorld with Nana](https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/how-i-learn-new-technologies-as-a-devops-engineer-without-being-overwhelmed--495e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: DevOps Big Picture (On-Premises)](https://itnext.io/devops-big-picture-on-premises-d07f61d6c34c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: How multicloud changes devops](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337920/how-multicloud-changes-devops.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Tips and tools to achieve a serverless DevOps workflow](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Tips-and-tools-to-achieve-a-serverless-DevOps-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube playlist: Ansible Tutorial - by Thetips4you 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-al0Knm1A0eEXfGyd5kCi16p) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [salaboy.com: The Challenges of Platform Building on Top of Kubernetes 4/4](https://www.salaboy.com/2022/11/28/the-challenges-of-platform-building-on-top-of-kubernetes-4-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/kubernetes-course/container_workshops](https://github.com/kubernetes-course/container_workshops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mytechramblings.com: A practical example of GitOps using Azure DevOps, Azure Container Registry, Helm, Flux and Kubernetes](https://www.mytechramblings.com/posts/gitops-with-azure-devops-helm-acr-flux-and-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: Cloud Native GitOps with Anthos and JFrog Artifactory](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSjm6-ACmWQ&ab_channel=JFrog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-in-production-examples](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-in-production-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: How Istio, Tempo, and Loki speed up debugging for microservices](https://grafana.com/blog/how-istio-tempo-and-loki-speed-up-debugging-for-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: OpenTelemetry β€” Understanding SLI and SLO with OpenTelemetry Demo](https://itnext.io/opentelemetry-understanding-sli-and-slo-with-opentelemetry-demo-74c1d0b263b0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tanzu.vmware.com: Microservices with Spring Cloud Kubernetes Reference Architecture 🌟](https://www.vmware.com/products/app-platform/tanzu) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [piomin/sample-spring-microservices-kubernetes: Microservices with Spring' Boot and Spring Cloud on Kubernetes Demo Project - piotrminkowski.com 🌟](https://github.com/piomin/sample-spring-microservices-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-examples](https://github.com/AdminTurnedDevOps/kubernetes-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/stacksimplify/aws-eks-kubernetes-masterclass 🌟](https://github.com/stacksimplify/aws-eks-kubernetes-masterclass) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Azure DevOps Demo Generator is now open source](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/azure-devops-demo-generator-is-now-open-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral 🌟](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral: Healthcare](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral/portfolio-architecture-examples/-/blob/main/healthcare.adoc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [terraform.collabnix.com](https://collabnix.github.io/terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds](https://devopscube.com/terraform-aws-rds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Creating a Rest API with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform) & Serverless (Lambda + Python) - Part 2 CI/CD](https://dev.to/aws-builders/creating-a-rest-api-with-infrastructure-as-code-terraform-serverless-lambda-python-part-2-cicd-g8h) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Best Jenkins Pipeline Tutorial For Beginners (Examples) 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/jenkins-pipeline-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Defines a Groovy CPS DSL definition: pipelineJob definition cps script](https://jenkinsci.github.io/job-dsl-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armory.io: Git Pull Support in Spinnaker](https://www.harness.io/products/continuous-delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: The basics of CI: How to run jobs sequentially, in parallel, or out of order](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/basics-of-gitlab-ci-updated) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: GitOps with GitLab: Connect with a Kubernetes cluster](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-with-gitlab-connecting-the-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [spring-petclinic.github.io](https://spring-petclinic.github.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Tutorial: Connect Amazon EKS and Azure AKS Clusters with Google Anthos](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-connect-amazon-eks-and-azure-aks-clusters-with-google-anthos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Hydrating a Data Lake using Log-based Change Data Capture (CDC) with Debezium, Apicurio, and Kafka Connect on AWS](https://itnext.io/hydrating-a-data-lake-using-log-based-change-data-capture-cdc-with-debezium-apicurio-and-kafka-799671e0012f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ably.com: Building a realtime ticket booking solution with Kafka, FastAPI, and Ably](https://ably.com/blog/realtime-ticket-booking-solution-kafka-fastapi-ably) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codeopinion.com: Troubleshooting Kafka with 2000 Microservices](https://codeopinion.com/troubleshooting-kafka-with-2000-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [docker-compose-tpg: Telegraf + Prometheus + Grafana Local Testing Environments](https://github.com/xiaopeng163/docker-compose-tpg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linkedin: Test Automation - How To Build a CI/CD Pipeline Using Pytest and GitHub Actions](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/test-automation-how-build-cicd-pipeline-using-pytest-nir-tal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Github: Github Actions overview and ArgoCD deployment example](https://itnext.io/github-github-actions-overview-and-argocd-deployment-example-b6cf0cf6f832) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [judebantony.github.io: DevSecOps with GitHub Action and SaaS Tools](https://judebantony.github.io/cicd-github-action-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codeproject.com: Making a Simple Data Pipeline Part 4: CI/CD with GitHub Actions](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5320647/Making-a-Simple-Data-Pipeline-Part-4-CI-CD-with-Gi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Setup a CI/CD Pipeline with GitHub Actions and AWS](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-a-ci-cd-pipeline-with-github-actions-and-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/aws-builders: From Scratch: OIDC Providers](https://dev.to/aws-builders/from-scratch-oidc-providers-252d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Kubernetes architecture: How to use hierarchical namespaces for multiple tenants](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-hierarchical-namespaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy: Why Virtual Clusters Are The Best Solution](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-why-virtual-clusters-are-the-best-solution) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.joshgav.com: Clusters for all! - 16 May 2022 on Multitenancy, Clusters](https://blog.joshgav.com/posts/cluster-level-multitenancy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Multitenancy in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/avoiding-the-pitfalls-of-multitenancy-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Introduction to Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/multi-tenancy-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Multi-Tenant Kubernetes Clusters: Challenges and Useful Tooling](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/multi-tenant-kubernetes-clusters-challenges-and-useful-tooling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: 10 Key Considerations for Kubernetes Cluster Design & Setup 🌟](https://devopscube.com/key-considerations-kubernetes-cluster-design-setup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: Kubernetes Namespace: How To Use It To Organize And Optimize Costs](https://cast.ai/blog/kubernetes-namespace-how-to-use-it-to-organize-and-optimize-costs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 4: How to Organize Clusters](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/how-to-organize-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techbeacon.com: Why teams fail with Kubernetesβ€”and what to do about it](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/why-teams-fail-kubernetes-what-do-about-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.medium.com: Kubernetes Maturity Model](https://www.fairwinds.com/kubernetes-maturity-model) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Centralized Add-on Management Across N Kubernetes Clusters](https://dev.to/gianlucam76/centralized-add-on-management-across-n-kubernetes-clusters-308k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Kubernetes Mistakes: A Beginner’s Guide To Avoiding Common Pitfalls](https://www.harness.io/blog/kubernetes-mistakes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Kubernetes Best Practices](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [fairwinds.com: An Intro to Kubernetes Best Practices: Start Your K8s Right](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/intro-kubernetes-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [collabnix.com: 10 Kubernetes Best Practices to Get You Started](https://collabnix.com/10-kubernetes-best-practices-to-get-you-started) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Make Your Enterprise Kubernetes Environment Secure, Efficient, and Reliable](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/make-your-kubernetes-environment-secure-efficient-reliable) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techbeacon.com: 5 Best Practices for Deploying Kubernetes](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/5-best-practices-deploying-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [geekflare.com: Diez mejores prΓ‘cticas de Kubernetes para una mejor orquestaciΓ³n de contenedores](https://geekflare.com/es/kubernetes-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Optimize** Kubernetes cluster management with these 5 tips](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/Optimize-Kubernetes-cluster-management-with-these-5-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes: Use PodDisruptionBudgets for Application Maintenance and Upgrades](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-use-poddisruptionbudgets-for-application-maintenance-and-upgrades) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rancher.com: Gain Better Visibility into Kubernetes Cost Allocation](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/gain-better-visibility-into-kubernetes-cost-allocation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Best Practices for Configuring Kubernetes Pods Running in Production](https://thenewstack.io/5-best-practices-for-configuring-kubernetes-pods-running-in-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Four Best Practices to Migrate to Kubernetes (Part 1)](https://komodor.com/blog/best-practices-to-migrate-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Common Kubernetes Mistakes - CPU and Memory Requests (part 1) | Robusta](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nknHwTKlh8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Kubernetes Cost Reporting using Kubecost](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/kubernetes-cost-reporting-using-kubecost) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ubuntu.com: Kubernetes Fully Managed – half the cost of AWS](https://ubuntu.com/blog/managed-kubernetes-cheaper-than-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How to track costs in multi-tenant Amazon EKS clusters using Kubecost](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/how-to-track-costs-in-multi-tenant-amazon-eks-clusters-using-kubecost) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rcarrata.github.io: Regenerating Kubeconfig for system:admin user in OpenShift clusters](https://rcarrata.github.io/openshift/regenerate-kubeconfig) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [nunoadrego.com: Abusing Pod Priority](https://nunoadrego.com/posts/abusing-pod-priority) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [auth0.com: Shhhh... Kubernetes Secrets Are Not Really Secret!](https://auth0.com/blog/kubernetes-secrets-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudhero.io](https://cloudhero.io/creating-users-for-your-kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: A Detailed Brief About Offence and Defence on Cloud Security - Etcd Risks](https://dev.to/tutorialboy/a-detailed-brief-about-offence-and-defence-on-cloud-security-etcd-risks-4h02) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudogu.com: Kubernetes least privilege implementation using the Google Cloud as an axample](https://platform.cloudogu.com/en/blog/kubernetes-least-privilege-gcp-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: How to avoid Kubernetes misconfigurations](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-misconfigurations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aquasec.com: Kubernetes Federation: The Basics and a 5-Step Tutorial](https://www.aquasec.com/cloud-native-academy/kubernetes-in-production/kubernetes-federation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudtechtwitter.com: Kubernetes Quality of Service (QoS) class](https://www.cloudtechtwitter.com/2022/04/kubernetes-quality-of-service-qos-class.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Setting the right requests and limits in Kubernetes 🌟](https://learnkube.com/setting-cpu-memory-limits-requests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/pavanbelagatti: Learn How to Set Kubernetes Resource Requests and Limits](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/learn-how-to-set-kubernetes-resource-requests-and-limits-23n2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sosiv.io: A Deep Dive into Kubernetes Resource Requests and Limits](https://sosiv.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: How to Set Up Kubernetes Requests and Limits](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/how-to-set-up-kubernetes-requests-and-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes capacity planning: How to rightsize the requests of your cluster](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-capacity-planning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to rightsize the Kubernetes resource limits](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-resource-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Capacity and Resource Management: It's Not What You Think It Is 🌟](https://dev.to/mkdev/kubernetes-capacity-and-resource-management-its-not-what-you-think-it-is-1oik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Memory Request + Limit in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/memory-requests-and-limits-in-kubernetes-1c9cd573b3ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: CPU Request + Limit in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/cpu-limits-and-requests-in-kubernetes-fa9d55948b7c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [wbhegedus.me: Demystifying Kubernetes CPU Limits (and Throttling)](https://wbhegedus.me/understanding-kubernetes-cpu-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [foxutech.com: Kubernetes Namespace Resource Quota and Limits 🌟](https://foxutech.com/kubernetes-namespace-resource-quota-and-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Impacts Of Not Setting Requests, Limits, and Quotas | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/impacts-of-not-setting-requests-limits-and-quotas-5f4b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [padok.fr: Kubernetes’ Architecture: Understanding the components and structure of clusters 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/kubernetes-architecture-understanding-the-components-and-structure-of-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Working with kubernetes configmaps, part 1: volume mounts](https://itnext.io/working-with-kubernetes-configmaps-part-1-volume-mounts-f0ace283f5aa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How to Make the Most of Kubernetes Environment Variables](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-make-the-most-of-kubernetes-environment-variables) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thorsten-hans.com: Hot-Reload .NET Configuration in Kubernetes with ConfigMaps](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/hot-reload-net-configuration-in-kubernetes-with-configmaps) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [enterprisersproject.com: A 15-minute primer on Kubernetes](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2022/11/15-minute-primer-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blogs.opentext.com: Understanding Kubernetes within containers](https://blogs.opentext.com/understanding-kubernetes-within-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.frankel.ch: Back to basics: accessing Kubernetes pods](https://blog.frankel.ch/basics-access-kubernetes-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Docker Compose to Kubernetes: Step-by-Step Migration 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/docker-compose-to-kubernetes-step-by-step-migration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linuxtechi.com: How to Setup Private Docker Registry in Kubernetes (k8s)](https://www.linuxtechi.com/setup-private-docker-registry-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kinsta.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: The Difference Explained](https://kinsta.com/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor etcd](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-etcd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: How etcd works with and without Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/etcd-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [neonmirrors.net: Reducing Pod Volume Update Times](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2022-12/reducing-pod-volume-update-times) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Scaling Celery workers with RabbitMQ on Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/scaling-celery-rabbitmq-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [getambassador.io: Kubernetes Annotations and Labels: What’s the Difference?](https://landing.gravitee.io/gravitee-edge-stack-unified-api-visibility-and-governance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [CKAD Example Question with Tips & Tricks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHha-Q3XVOg&ab_channel=DanLister) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes: Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD)](https://mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [bytes.devopscube.com: Kubernetes Pod Priority & Preemption](https://bytes.devopscube.com/p/pod-priority-preemption-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: Kubernetes Labels: Expert Guide with 10 Best Practices](https://cast.ai/blog/kubernetes-labels-expert-guide-with-10-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [deepsource.io: Breaking down zero downtime deployments in Kubernetes](https://deepsource.com/blog/zero-downtime-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes Liveness Probes: A Practical Guide](https://komodor.com/learn/kubernetes-liveness-probes-a-practical-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [datree.io: 6 Best Practices for Effective Readiness and Liveness Probes](https://www.datree.io/resources/kubernetes-readiness-and-liveness-probes-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Probes (and Why They Matter for Autoscaling) 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-probes-and-why-they-matter-for-autoscaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [community.ops.io: Pod rebalancing and allocations in Kubernetes 🌟](https://community.ops.io/danielepolencic/pod-rebalancing-and-allocations-in-kubernetes-4kim) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Manage Multicluster Kubernetes with Operators](https://thenewstack.io/manage-multicluster-kubernetes-with-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing a worker node size](https://itnext.io/architecting-kubernetes-clusters-choosing-a-worker-node-size-b3729cc0c78f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Architecting Kubernetes clusters β€” choosing a cluster size](https://itnext.io/architecting-kubernetes-clusters-choosing-a-cluster-size-92f6feaa2908) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [docs.google.com - learnk8s.io: Research on the trade offs when choosing an instance type for a kubernetes cluster](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yhkuBJBY2iO2Ax5FcbDMdWD5QLTVO6Y_kYt_VumnEtI/edit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: A Deep Dive into Architecting a Kubernetes Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/a-deep-dive-into-architecting-a-kubernetes-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [platform9.com: Difference Between multi-cluster, multi-master, multi-tenant & federated Kubernetes](https://platform9.com/blog/difference-between-multi-cluster-multi-master-multi-tenant-federated-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 4 ways to run kubernetes in production](https://thenewstack.io/4-ways-to-run-kubernetes-in-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [darumatic.com: Improve Kubectl Command with Krew](https://darumatic.com/blog/improve_kubectl_command_with_krew) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cynet.com: Incident Report Plan (IRP)](https://www.cynet.com/incident-response/incident-response-plan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [invensislearning.com: Infrastructure as a Code Tutorial: How it Works, Types, and Best Practices](https://www.invensislearning.com/blog/infrastructure-as-a-code-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [agileconnection.com: Infrastructure as Code: The Foundation of Effective DevOps](https://www.stickyminds.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Pull vs. push in automated VM provisioning: What you need to know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/pull-push-provisioning-cicd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Infrastructure-as-Code: Increase Security, Scale Development](https://thenewstack.io/infrastructure-as-code-increase-security-scale-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [alpacked.io: Infrastructure as Code in DevOps 🌟](https://alpacked.io/blog/infrastructure-as-code-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GUIs, CLI, APIs: Learn Basic Terms of Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/guis-cli-apis-learn-basic-terms-of-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Struggling with IT Staff Leaving? Try Infrastructure as Code 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/struggling-with-it-staff-leaving-try-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Infrastructure as Code or Cloud Platforms β€” You Decide!](https://thenewstack.io/infrastructure-as-code-or-cloud-platforms-you-decide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Comparing the Tools](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/infrastructure-as-code-iac-comparing-the-tools/3205045) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ansible.com: Providing Terraform with that Ansible Magic 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/providing-terraform-with-that-ansible-magic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: GitOps for infrastructure using GitHub and Terraform Cloud 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_PmtDm4IXk&ab_channel=RobertdeBock) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: What is The HashiCorp Infrastructure Cloud?](https://build5nines.com/what-is-the-hashicorp-infrastructure-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Introduction to HCL and HCL tooling](https://octopus.com/blog/introduction-to-hcl-and-hcl-tooling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Terraform’s Best Practices and Pitfalls](https://thenewstack.io/terraforms-best-practices-and-pitfalls) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Using Terraform tfvars for environment-agnostic deployments 🌟](https://thomasthornton.cloud/using-terraform-tfvars-for-environment-agnostic-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Enabling PostgreSQL flexible server logs and configuring a retention period using Terraform](https://thomasthornton.cloud/enabling-postgresql-flexible-server-logs-and-configuring-a-retention-period-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Terraform? Learn Terraform and Infrastructure as Code](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-terraform-learn-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [terraform-infraestructura.readthedocs.io](https://terraform-infraestructura.readthedocs.io/es/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: What is infrastructure as code? 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/what-is-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: How to use Terraform outputs and inputs](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-terraform-inputs-and-outputs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [k21academy.com: Why Terraform? Not Chef, Ansible, Puppet, CloudFormation? 🌟](https://k21academy.com/terraform/why-terraform-not-chef-ansible-puppet-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hub.qovery.com: Terraform is Not the Golden Hammer](https://www.qovery.com/docs/getting-started/introduction) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [accurics.com: Terraform Security: Improving IaC Scans with Terraform Plan Output](https://www.tenable.com/cloud-security/products/cnapp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Securing your multi-cloud Terraform pipelines with policy-as-code](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/securing-your-multi-cloud-terraform-pipelines-with-policy-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [middlewareinventory.com: Terraform import All AWS Security Groups – How to 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/terraform-import-securitygroup-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Terraform on AWS: Multi-Account Setup and Other Advanced Tips](https://thenewstack.io/terraform-on-aws-multi-account-setup-and-other-advanced-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: HashiCorp Terraform AWS Provider Introduces Significant Changes to Amazon S3 Bucket Resource](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/terraform-aws-provider-s3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Save time with automated security checks of your Terraform scripts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/save-time-with-automated-security-checks-of-terraform-scripts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Three tier architecture using Terraform in AWs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uDxwNOtilU) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Can I create an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster in Terraform? Yes, you can!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/can-i-create-an-azure-red-hat-openshift-cluster-in-terraform-yes-you-can/3670889) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [architect.io: Get started with the Terraform Kubernetes provider](https://loopholelabs.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Challenging the Myth That Programming Careers End at 40](https://thenewstack.io/challenging-the-myth-that-programming-careers-end-at-40) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [forbes.com: To Avoid Regretting A New Job, Ask These Two Questions During The Interview](https://www.forbes.com/sites/markmurphy/2022/03/18/to-avoid-regretting-a-new-job-ask-these-two-questions-during-the-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [forbes.com: As Leaders: What Can We Learn From The Great Resignation?](https://www.forbes.com/sites/dedehenley/2022/01/30/as-leaders-what-can-we-learn-from-the-great-resignation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sloanreview.mit.edu: Creating Good Jobs](https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/creating-good-jobs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [bbc.com: QuΓ© son las "habilidades blandas" y por quΓ© cada vez mΓ‘s compaΓ±Γ­as se fijan en ellas al contratar](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/vert-cap-62340757) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [businessinsider.es: Los 9 factores que mΓ‘s repercuten en la felicidad en el trabajo, segΓΊn los trabajadores](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/9-factores-repercuten-felicidad-trabajador-352445) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [searchenginejournal.com: An Introduction To Python & Machine Learning For Technical SEO](https://www.searchenginejournal.com/python-machine-learning-technical-seo/430000) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Python Data Science Handbook 🌟](https://jakevdp.github.io/PythonDataScienceHandbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.dev: Python Data Science Handbook](https://github.dev/jakevdp/PythonDataScienceHandbook/tree/master/notebooks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aigents.co: Pro Python Tips for Data Analysts](https://aigents.co/data-science-blog/coding-tutorial/pro-python-tips-for-data-analysts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [makeuseof.com: 11 Useful Python One-Liners You Must Know](https://www.makeuseof.com/useful-python-one-liners-you-must-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: More Python for Non-Programmers](https://thenewstack.io/more-python-for-non-programmers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Dictionary – How to Perform CRUD Operations on dicts in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/everything-you-need-to-know-about-python-dictionaries) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: python dictionary methods explanation and visualization](https://dev.to/mahmoudessam/python-dictionary-methods-explanation-and-visualization-1l64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codesolid.com: Python Lists for Beginners: A Complete Lesson With Exercises 🌟](https://codesolid.com/python-lists) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: Building Lists With Python's .append()](https://realpython.com/courses/building-lists-with-python-append) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python List .remove() - How to Remove an Item from a List in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-list-remove-how-to-remove-an-item-from-a-list-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Create a List in Python – Lists in Python Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-a-list-in-python-lists-in-python-syntax) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Python for Beginners: When and How to Use Tuples](https://thenewstack.io/python-for-beginners-when-and-how-to-use-tuples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python For Loop - For i in Range Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-for-loop-for-i-in-range-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use *args and **kwargs in Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/args-and-kwargs-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: Iterables vs Iterators in Python](https://towardsdatascience.com/python-iterables-vs-iterators-688907fd755f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [realpython.com/learning-paths: Python Learning Paths 🌟🌟🌟](https://realpython.com/learning-paths) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mishrapartha.blogspot.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Python for Data Science - Part 5 Adding Comments in Python](https://mishrapartha.blogspot.com/2022/11/a-beginners-guide-to-python-for-data_19.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: Master Class Inheritance in Python 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/master-class-inheritance-in-python-c46bfda63374) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Attributes – Class and Instance Attribute Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-attributes-class-and-instance-attribute-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Best Practices For Writing Clean Pythonic Code](https://dev.to/dollardhingra/python-code-best-practices-4k96) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [testdriven.io: Clean Code in Python](https://testdriven.io/blog/clean-code-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Requests – How to Interact with Web Services using Python](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-interact-with-web-services-using-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Java vs Python - Which Programming Language beginners should learn in 2022?](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2018/06/java-vs-python-which-programming-language-to-learn-first.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Why Python keeps growing, explained](https://github.blog/developer-skills/programming-languages-and-frameworks/why-python-keeps-growing-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: How to Identify a Deadlock in Python](https://superfastpython.com/thread-deadlock-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: How to Choose the Right Python Concurrency API](https://superfastpython.com/python-concurrency-choose-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [superfastpython.com: Threading vs Multiprocessing in Python](https://superfastpython.com/threading-vs-multiprocessing-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [notia.ai: Building an authenticated Python CLI](https://www.notia.ai/articles/building-an-authenticated-python-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [realpython.com/pdf-python](https://realpython.com/pdf-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to change an image with Python](https://dev.to/deotyma/how-to-change-an-image-with-python-518d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: How to Implement a Linked List in Python](https://towardsdatascience.com/python-linked-lists-c3622205da81) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [morioh.com: How to create Google Map in Python using Gmaps](https://morioh.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use PyScript – A Python Frontend Framework 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/pyscript-python-front-end-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: Ocho canales de YouTube para aprender Python desde cero hasta nivel experto](https://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/ocho-canales-youtube-para-aprender-python-cero-nivel-experto-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [martinheinz.dev: Boost Your Python Application Performance using Continuous Profiling](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/89) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Building a REST API with Django REST Framework 🌟](https://dev.to/nagatodev/how-to-connect-django-to-reactjs-part-2-2oje) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Dockerize a Flask Application](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-dockerize-a-flask-app) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: FastAPI Course – Code APIs Quickly](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/fastapi-helps-you-develop-apis-quickly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Data Migration from Monolith to Microservice in Django](https://dev.to/balwanishivam/data-migration-from-monolith-to-microservice-in-django-5b9m) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Writing and unit testing a Python application to query the RPM database](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/query-rpm-database-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Set Up a Virtual Environment in Python – And Why It's Useful](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-virtual-environments-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Data Structures and Algorithms – Introduction and Learning Resources](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-data-structures-and-algorithms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: Python For DevOps: Guide for DevOps Engineers](https://devopscube.com/python-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Querying AWS at scale across APIs, Regions, and accounts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/querying-aws-at-scale-across-apis-regions-and-accounts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [salaboy.com: Building platforms on top of Kubernetes: VCluster and Crossplane](https://www.salaboy.com/2022/08/03/building-platforms-on-top-of-kubernetes-vcluster-and-crossplane) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: From Code to Cloud: Quality Kubernetes Deployments with Monokle' | Cloud Native Islamabad](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IFAg782pf8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Exploring Kubernetes Pods with Meshery](https://docs.meshery.io/guides/tutorials/kubernetes-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [vault-controller](https://github.com/gobins/vault-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Pixie: an X-ray Machine for Kubernetes Traffic](https://dev.to/otomato_io/pixie-an-x-ray-machine-for-kubernetes-traffic-23pd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mperezco/forklift-configmap-service](https://github.com/mmmmmmpc/forklift-configmap-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Manifesto 🌟](https://gitlab.com/jackatbancast/manifesto) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cyberithub.com: 70+ Important Kubernetes Related Tools You Should Know About](https://www.cyberithub.com/70-important-kubernetes-related-tools-you-should-know-about) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: 5 open source tools for developing on the cloud](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/open-source-tools-developing-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: 8 open source Kubernetes security tools](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/06/20/8-open-source-kubernetes-security-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: 9 Open Source Developer Tools for Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/9-open-source-developer-tools-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 15 tools that make Kubernetes easier](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2265016/15-tools-that-make-kubernetes-easier.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [go-kubectx](https://github.com/aca/go-kubectx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kube-exec 🌟](https://engineerd.github.io/kube-exec/introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**K8bit** β€” the tiny Kubernetes dashboard 🌟](https://github.com/learnk8s/k8bit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubedev 🌟](https://relferreira.github.io/kubedev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Kubernetes Deployment Builder 🌟🌟](https://static.brandonpotter.com/kubernetes/DeploymentBuilder.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kingdonb/kubectl-exec-user](https://github.com/kingdonb/kubectl-exec-user) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-sockperf](https://github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-sockperf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Garden: The Configure-Once Kubernetes Platform for Seamless' Dev/Prod Integration](https://thenewstack.io/garden-the-configure-once-kubernetes-platform-for-seamless-dev-prod-integration) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Kubernetes para principiantes - La guΓ­a definitiva para principiantes absolutos](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaR6Rq6Z4IqcKOKT4c0uGkBt3YSRQ9S5v&si=qGpgMP56yagniZx8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: Get Started with Azure Bicep – Alternative to ARM Templates](https://build5nines.com/get-started-with-azure-bicep) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [nubesgen.com](https://nubesgen.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: NubesGen Brings Git Push to Azure Infrastructure](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/03/nubesgen-azure-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.cloudtrooper.net: Overlapping IP addresses in a hub-and-spoke network (feat. AVNM & ARS)](https://blog.cloudtrooper.net/2022/11/14/overlapping-ip-addresses-in-a-hub-and-spoke-network-feat-avnm-ars) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [arinco.com.au: Awesome Azure Policy Chapter 1](https://arinco.com.au/blog/awesome-azure-policy-chapter-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [arinco.com.au: Awesome Azure Policy Chapter 2](https://arinco.com.au/blog/awesome-azure-policy-chapter-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [justinoconnor.codes: Azure Periodic Table of Resource Naming Convention Shorthands](https://justinoconnor.codes/2022/08/19/azure-periodic-table-of-resource-naming-convention-shorthands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasmaurer.ch: How To Learn Microsoft Azure in 2022](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2022/01/how-to-learn-microsoft-azure-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Scout Suite reports using Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://thomasthornton.cloud/scout-suite-reports-using-azure-devops-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mssqltips.com: Choosing Between SQL Server Integration Services and Azure Data Factory](https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/7094/azure-data-factory-vs-ssis-similarities-differences) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Conditional Variables in Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://thomasthornton.cloud/conditional-variables-in-azure-devops-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Adding pull-request comments to Azure DevOps Repo from Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://thomasthornton.cloud/adding-pull-request-comments-to-azure-devops-repo-from-azure-devops-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Use PowerShell to search for accounts in Active Directory that have gone stale!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/windowsserver/use-powershell-to-search-for-accounts-in-active-directory-that-have-gone-stale/3585934) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.yannickreekmans.be: Secretless applications: add permissions to a Managed Identity](https://blog.yannickreekmans.be/secretless-applications-add-permissions-to-a-managed-identity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [arjavdave.com: Continuous Integration: CI/CD for iOS (Part 1)](https://arjavdave.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [softzone.es: Por quΓ© me interesa mΓ‘s usar PowerShell en lugar de CMD](https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/por-que-interesa-usar-powershell-lugar-cmd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: When PowerShellGet v1 fails to install the NuGet Provider](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/when-powershellget-v1-fails-to-install-the-nuget-provider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: My Crescendo journey](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell-community/my-crescendo-journey) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Getting started with PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)](https://octopus.com/blog/getting-started-with-powershell-dsc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Storage Blob Count & Capacity usage Calculator](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurepaasblog/azure-storage-blob-count--capacity-usage-calculator/3516855) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [argonsys.com: How to query Azure resources using the Azure CLI](https://argonsys.com/microsoft-cloud/library/how-to-query-azure-resources-using-the-azure-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hackingarticles.in: PowerShell for Pentester: Windows Reverse Shell](https://www.hackingarticles.in/powershell-for-pentester-windows-reverse-shell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mandiant.com: Azure Run Command for Dummies](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/azure-run-command-dummies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Use PowerShell to retrieve all assigned Intune policies and applications per Azure AD group!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/microsoft-intune/use-powershell-to-retrieve-all-assigned-intune-policies-and-applications-per-azu/3217498) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: Is S3 Region Specific or Global? What do you think?](https://cloudkatha.com/is-s3-region-specific-or-global-what-do-you-think) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
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+  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: AWS S3 Storage Classes: Everything You Need to Know](https://cloudkatha.com/aws-s3-storage-classes-everything-you-need-to-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval deep dive: Which S3 Storage Class is right for me?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/s3-glacier-instant-retrieval-deep-dive-which-s3-storage-class-is-right-for-me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [A step-by-step guide to synchronize data between Amazon S3 buckets](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/a-step-by-step-guide-to-synchronize-data-between-amazon-s3-buckets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Connect Amazon S3 File Gateway using AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/architecture/connect-amazon-s3-file-gateway-using-aws-privatelink-for-amazon-s3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [spacelift.io: Kubernetes Persistent Volumes – Tutorial and Examples](https://spacelift.io/blog/kubernetes-persistent-volumes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codefresh.io: Using GitOps for Infrastructure and Applications With Crossplane and Argo CD](https://octopus.com/devops/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [API Marketplace vs API Gateway (What’s the Difference?)](https://rapidapi.com/blog/api-marketplace-vs-api-gateway-whats-the-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [moesif.com: How to choose the right API Gateway for your platform: Comparison of Kong, Tyk, Apigee, and alternatives](https://www.moesif.com/blog/technical/api-gateways/How-to-Choose-The-Right-API-Gateway-For-Your-Platform-Comparison-Of-Kong-Tyk-Apigee-And-Alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Modern Application Development With Kong Konnect Enterprise and Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/modern-application-development-with-kong-konnect-enterprise-and-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [konghq.com: Kong and Red Hat: Delivering Seamless Customer Experience](https://konghq.com/blog/news/kong-and-red-hat-collaboration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: 32.000 desarrolladores responden sobre plataformas y lenguajes de programaciΓ³n: JavaScript, AWS, GitHub y Windows, los mΓ‘s usados](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/32-000-desarrolladores-responden-plataformas-lenguajes-programacion-javascript-aws-github-windows-usados) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [GitHub for Beginners: Getting Started with OSS Contributions](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/github-for-beginners-getting-started-with-oss-contributions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [What is a GitHub Wiki and How Do You Use it?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-github-wiki-and-how-do-you-use-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [try.digitalocean.com/cloudplex](https://try.digitalocean.com/cloudplex) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Red Hat's approach to Edge Computing 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/edge-computing-approach) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Should I Use A Microservices Architecture? What about the UI? 🌟](https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/microservices-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Choosing Between Container-Native and Container-Ready Storage 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/choosing-between-container-native-and-container-ready-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cybercoders.com: What Hiring Managers look for in a Full Stack Developer](https://www.cybercoders.com/insights/what-hiring-managers-look-for-in-a-full-stack-developer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [nginx.com: Automating Multi-Cluster DNS with NGINX Ingress Controller](https://www.f5.com/products/nginx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ably.com: No, we don’t use Kubernetes](https://ably.com/blog/no-we-dont-use-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codemotion.com: Nomad vs Kubernetes but without the complexity](https://www.codemotion.com/magazine/backend/nomad-kubernetes-but-without-the-complexity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [imaginarycloud.com: Nomad VS. Kubernetes: Container Orchestration Tools Compared](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/nomad-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [chaordic.io: Is Nomad a better Kubernetes?](https://chaordic.io/blog/is-nomad-a-better-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com: Docker Series : Docker Swarm - Lionel GURRET](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/docker-series-swarm-lionel-gurret) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Alternative to Kubernetes: Docker Swarm](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/alternative-kubernetes-docker-swarm-marcel-koert) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thinksys.com: Docker Swarm vs. Kubernetes: Comparison 2022](https://thinksys.com/devops/docker-swarm-vs-kubernetes-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dotnettricks.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: Analyzing The Differences](https://www.scholarhat.com/tutorial/docker/kubernetes-vs-docker-analyzing-the-differences) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Kubernetes VS Docker: What's the Difference? Explained With Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/kubernetes-vs-docker-whats-the-difference-explained-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [portainer.io: Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm vs Nomad - the orchestrator wars continue?](https://www.portainer.io/blog/docker-swarm-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itprotoday.com: Who's Winning in the Container Software Market 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcio/answer/ITPro-Today-Network-Computing-IoT-World-Today-combine-with-TechTarget) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [galaxy.ansible.com: Docker Ansible Role](https://galaxy.ansible.com/atosatto/docker-swarm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [foojay.io: Top 10 Java Language Features](https://foojay.io/today/top-10-java-language-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [java-success.com: 01: Q07 – Q12 Java Micro & Web services Interview Q&As](https://www.java-success.com/microservices-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javatechonline.com: Making Java easy to learn - OOPs Design Principles](https://javatechonline.com/oops-principles-oops-design-principles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Best Java Frameworks Solutions](https://www.peerspot.com/categories/java-frameworks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 5 Best Java Frameworks to Learn in 2022 for Microservices and Cloud Native Development](https://dev.to/javinpaul/5-best-java-frameworks-to-learn-in-2022-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-development-4732) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Best way to master spring boot , a complete roadmap](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/springboot/best-way-to-master-spring-boot-a-complete-roadmap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: How to log SQL statements in Spring Boot? Example Tutorial](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/02/how-to-log-sql-statements-in-spring.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javatechonline.com: How To Work With Apache Kafka In Spring Boot?](https://javatechonline.com/how-to-work-with-apache-kafka-in-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javaguides.net: Event-Driven Microservices using Spring Boot and Kafka](https://www.javaguides.net/2022/07/event-driven-microservices-using-spring-boot-and-apache-kafka.html?spref=tw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Distributed Transactions in Microservices with Kafka Streams and Spring Boot](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/01/24/distributed-transactions-in-microservices-with-kafka-streams-and-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Spring Boot + Angular Example Tutorial for Java Developers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2022/01/spring-boot-angular-example-tutorial.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developer.okta.com: Build REST APIs and Native Java Apps with Helidon](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2022/01/06/native-java-helidon) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: How to build a blockchain from scratch with Go](https://blog.logrocket.com/build-blockchain-with-go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [IntelliJ vs. VSCode for Rust Development](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/anyone-here-go-intellij-vscode/84499) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Great GitHub repositories that developers love](https://dev.to/swordheath/great-github-repositories-that-developers-love-1g97) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Video: Visualize the architecture of your Java app, in VS Code, in 2 ΒΉ/β‚‚ minutes](https://dev.to/appmap/video-visualize-the-architecture-of-your-java-app-in-vs-code-in-2-minutes-568j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [GitHub Actions 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=github.vscode-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.openreplay.com: 8 Cool VS Code tips to make your workspace more personal](https://blog.openreplay.com/8-cool-vs-code-tips-to-make-your-workspace-more-personal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Best Colorful VSCode Extensions – How to Personalize Your' Editor](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/best-colorful-vscode-extensions-for-productivity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: VS Code Extensions to Increase Developer Productivity](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/vs-code-extensions-to-increase-developer-productivity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Markdown in VSCode – Syntax and Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-markdown-in-vscode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [BABA-Git Flow](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Fatih.baba-flow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: Python Development in Visual Studio Code](https://realpython.com/python-development-visual-studio-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [softzone.es: Conoce Fleet, el nuevo IDE ultraligero de la mano de JetBrains](https://www.softzone.es/noticias/programas/conoce-fleet-ide-ultraligero-mano-jetbrains) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com: VS Code extension development with GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/vscode-extension-development-with-gitlab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Alessandro Fragnani: Jenkins Status](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=alefragnani.jenkins-status) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: JavaScript cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/javascript-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Linux logrotate cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/logrotate-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Watch command cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/watch-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Networking Cheat Sheet](https://nubenetes.com/networking/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: JupyterLab cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/jupyterlab-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kdnuggets.com: The Complete Collection of Data Science Cheat Sheets – Part 1](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2022/02/complete-collection-data-science-cheat-sheets-part-1.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kdnuggets.com: The Complete Collection of Data Science Cheat Sheets – Part 2](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2022/02/complete-collection-data-science-cheat-sheets-part-2.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to add In-App notifications to any web app!](https://dev.to/novu/how-to-add-in-app-notifications-to-any-web-app-1b4n) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: HTTP Networking in JavaScript –Handbook for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/http-full-course) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: 3 ways to practice migrating workloads to the cloud](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/3-ways-to-practice-migrating-workloads-to-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lightbend.com: From Java EE To Cloud Native: The End Of The Heavyweight Era 🌟](https://akka.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [weave.works: What is a self-service developer platform and why does it matter?](https://www.weave.works/blog/what-is-a-self-service-developer-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techerati.com: Microservices in the Cloud-Native Era](https://www.techerati.com/features-hub/microservices-in-the-cloud-native-era) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Managing Technical Debt in a Microservice Architecture](https://www.infoq.com/articles/managing-technical-debt-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Sharing data in the cloud: 4 patterns you should know](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/business-and-leadership/sharing-data-in-the-cloud-four-patterns-everyone-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [traefik.io: Pets vs. Cattle: The Future of Kubernetes in 2022](https://traefik.io/blog/pets-vs-cattle-the-future-of-kubernetes-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Twelve-Factor Apps in Kubernetes](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/twelve-factor-apps-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Learn 12 Factor Apps Before Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/learn-12-factor-apps-before-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: 12 factor Microservice applications β€” on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/12-factor-microservice-applications-on-kubernetes-db913008b018) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Isolating and Managing Dependencies in 12-factor Microservice Applications β€” with Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/isolating-and-managing-dependencies-in-12-factor-microservice-applications-with-kubernetes-988638f8bc6d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Processes β€” for 12-factor Microservice Applications](https://itnext.io/processes-for-12-factor-microservice-applications-70551a9021b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 essential tools for managing hybrid cloud infrastructure](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/hybrid-cloud-management-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: The year ahead in DevOps and agile: bring on the automation, bring on the business involvement](https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-year-ahead-in-devops-and-agile-more-automation-more-business-involvement-needed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [simform.com: 10 Microservice Best Practices: The 80/20 Way](https://www.simform.com/blog/microservice-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: 5 design principles for microservices](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/01/11/5-design-principles-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [simform.com: Microservices Design Principles: Do We Really Know It Well Enough? 🌟](https://www.simform.com/blog/microservices-design-principles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [simform.com: The Top Go-To Microservices Frameworks for a Scalable Application](https://www.simform.com/blog/microservices-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 strategies to shift your career from sysadmin to architect](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-sysadmin-to-architect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [imaginarycloud.com: OPENSHIFT VS KUBERNETES: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/openshift-vs-kubernetes-differences) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ubiqum.com: 20 Software Development Tools that will make you more productive](https://ubiqum.com/blog/20-software-development-tools-that-will-make-you-more-productive) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cincodias.elpais.com: El sector del 'data center' eleva a 6.837 millones su inversiΓ³n directa en nuevos centros en EspaΓ±a hasta 2026](https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2022/03/31/companias/1648738965_952353.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [surfingcomplexity.blog: Cache invalidation really is one of the hardest problems in computer science](https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2022/11/25/cache-invalidation-really-is-one-of-the-hardest-things-in-computer-science) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [microcks.io: Podman Compose support in Microcks](https://microcks.io/blog/podman-compose-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.24 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-24-whats-new) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Proceeding with Deprecation of Dockershim in Upcoming 1.24 Release](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/kubernetes-dockershim-removal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Updated: Dockershim Removal FAQ](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/02/17/dockershim-faq) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Removals and Major Changes In 1.25](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/08/04/upcoming-changes-in-kubernetes-1-25) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Non-Graceful Node Shutdown Moves to Beta](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/16/kubernetes-1-26-non-graceful-node-shutdown-beta) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.25: Combiner](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/08/23/kubernetes-v1-25-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.26 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-26-whats-new) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes Version 1.26: Everything You Should Know](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-1-26-everything-you-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: registry.k8s.io: faster, cheaper and Generally Available (GA)](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/11/28/registry-k8s-io-faster-cheaper-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Pod Scheduling Readiness](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/26/pod-scheduling-readiness-alpha) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.26: CPUManager goes GA](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/27/cpumanager-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes 1.22](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/amazon-eks-now-supports-kubernetes-1-22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: PodSecurityPolicy: The Historical Context 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/08/23/podsecuritypolicy-the-historical-context) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Unleashing the Power of Kubernetes 1.26: Exploring the New ValidatingAdmissionPolicy Feature with CEL](https://itnext.io/unleashing-the-power-of-kubernetes-1-26-56979ee667fd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Support for Passing Pod fsGroup to CSI Drivers At Mount Time](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/23/kubernetes-12-06-fsgroup-on-mount) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.26: Job Tracking, to Support Massively Parallel Batch Workloads, Is Generally Available](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/29/scalable-job-tracking-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes v1.26: Advancements in Kubernetes Traffic Engineering](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/12/30/advancements-in-kubernetes-traffic-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: The JSON trick 25% of Python devs don't know about](https://dev.to/codereviewdoctor/the-json-trick-25-of-python-devs-dont-know-about-including-devs-at-microsoft-sentry-unicef-and-more-4h10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [pythonspeed.com: Processing large JSON files in Python without running out of memory](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/json-memory-streaming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: What is Json Schema and how to perform schema validation using Rest Assured?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2022/03/what-is-json-schema-and-how-to-perform.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jsoning.com](https://jsoning.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: Tips for productive DevOps workflows: JSON formatting with jq and CI/CD linting automation](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/devops-workflows-json-format-jq-ci-cd-lint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Fully Automated Management of Egress IPs with the egressip-ipam-operator 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fully-automated-management-of-egress-ips-with-the-egressip-ipam-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Why choose Rocket.Chat for your open source chat tool](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/rocketchat-data-privacy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linkedin: Jenkins Server setup with dynamic worker nodes](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jenkins-server-setup-dynamic-worker-nodes-shishir-khandelwal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io/tagged/jenkins-x](https://itnext.io/tagged/jenkins-x) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: How To Set Jenkins Pipeline Environment Variables? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/set-jenkins-pipeline-environment-variables-list) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [camunda.com: How We Overcame Long-Running Job Limitations in Jenkins Declarative Pipelines](https://camunda.com/blog/2022/02/how-we-overcame-long-running-job-limitations-in-jenkins-declarative-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [influxdb-templates](https://www.influxdata.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [What is NoOps? The quest for fully automated IT operations](https://www.cio.com/article/220351/what-is-noops-the-quest-for-fully-automated-it-operations.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rapidapi.com:What is OAuth2.0?](https://rapidapi.com/guides/oath2-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oauth.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Implement an OAuth2 Resource Server with Spring Security](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/oauth2-resourceserver-with-spring-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oauth.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [curity.io: OAuth 2.0 Overview](https://curity.io/resources/learn/oauth-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oauth.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [curity.io: OpenID Connect Overview](https://curity.io/resources/learn/openid-connect-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oauth.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [packetswitch.co.uk: Terraform is Good, but I Like Pulumi](https://www.packetswitch.co.uk/terraform-is-good-but-i-like-pulumi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [octopus.com: Create an AKS Cluster with Pulumi and Octopus Deploy](https://octopus.com/blog/pulumi-and-aks-with-octopus-deploy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [travis.media: Pulumi Tutorial: Automate Kubernetes Deployments and Operations with this Complete Guide](https://travis.media/blog/pulumi-tutorial-automate-kubernetes-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [pulumi.com: Observability with Infrastructure as Code](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/observability-with-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [web.dev/explore/react](https://web.dev/explore/react) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./react.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ireviews.com: The Top 60 Remote Work Websites for New Opportunities in 2022](https://www.ireviews.com/the-top-60-remote-work-websites-for-new-opportunities-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [starkephillip.com: The effects of remote work on company culture](https://starkephillip.com/the-effects-of-remote-work-on-company-culture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: El teletrabajo lleva a la gente a pasar mΓ‘s tiempo conectada y trabajando. Un experto da claves para evitar el agotamiento](https://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/dar-flexibilidad-obligar-a-desconexion-teletrabajo-claves-para-mejorar-productividad-tu-equipo-trabajo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2022 Q4](https://kube.careers) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [SaaS Solutions - What is the difference between a multi-instance and a multi-tenant architecture](https://www.scaleway.com/en/en/blog/saas-multi-tenant-vs-multi-instance-architectures) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaleway.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dkrallis.wordpress.com: How to create an OpenShift Cluster in Azure and how you can interact with Azure DevOps environment – Part A](https://dkrallis.wordpress.com/2022/11/25/how-to-create-an-openshift-cluster-in-azure-and-how-you-can-interact-with-azure-devops-environment-part-a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Scale your application containers on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) clusters using Amazon EFS storage](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/scale-your-application-containers-on-red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-rosa-clusters-using-amazon-efs-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [OpenShift Registry & Quay](https://nubenetes.com/registries/) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com: OKD 4 Roadmap](https://github.com/openshift/community/blob/master/ROADMAP.md) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Reduce the size of container images with DockerSlim](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/01/17/reduce-size-container-images-dockerslim) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Best Practices for Writing a Dockerfile](https://blog.bitsrc.io/best-practices-for-writing-a-dockerfile-68893706c3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sequoia.makes.software: Reducing Docker Image Size (Particularly for Kubernetes Environments) 🌟](https://sequoia.makes.software/reducing-docker-image-size-particularly-for-kubernetes-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [bhupesh.me: How I reduced the size of my very first published docker image by 40% - A lesson in dockerizing shell scripts 🌟](https://bhupesh.me/publishing-my-first-ever-dockerfile-optimization-ugit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [pythonspeed.com: Docker BuildKit: faster builds, new features, and now it’s stable](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-buildkit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codementor.io: Docker: What's Under the Hood?](https://www.codementor.io/blog/docker-technology-5x1kilcbow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Is Docker Secure Enough?](https://www.infoq.com/articles/securing-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Debugging Large and Complex Dockerfiles Gets Easier with Buildg](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/09/debug-dockerfiles-buildg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devtron.ai: Understand CMD and ENTRYPOINT Differences in Docker](https://devtron.ai/blog/cmd-and-entrypoint-differences) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codeproject.com: How to Create an Image in Docker using Python](https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/5323808/How-To-Create-An-Image-In-Docker-Using-Python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Docker Integration for Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana-cloud/monitor-infrastructure/integrations/integration-reference/integration-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Automate User Satisfaction with This GitOps-Friendly Spec for Service Level Objectives](https://thenewstack.io/automate-user-satisfaction-with-this-gitops-friendly-spec-for-service-level-objectives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com: SRE: Key Insights-"Done the right way”](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sre-key-insights-done-right-way-shankar-muniyappa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Best Practices](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/sre-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: How the SRE Role Is Evolving](https://devops.com/how-the-sre-role-is-evolving) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How the SRE Experience Is Changing with Cloud Native 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/how-the-sre-experience-is-changing-with-cloud-native) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Top Nine Skills for SREs to Master 🌟](https://devops.com/top-nine-skills-for-sres-to-master) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [getcortexapp.com: A guide to the best SRE tools](https://www.cortex.io/post/a-guide-to-the-best-sre-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: DevOps vs SRE: What's The Difference?](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/devops-vs-sre-what-s-the-difference-560d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [phoenixnap.com: SRE Vs. DevOps: Differences Explained 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/blog/sre-vs-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Centralized vs. Decentralized Operations](https://thenewstack.io/sharing-the-operations-burden-centralized-vs-decentralized) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: SRE Vs. Platform Engineering: What’s the Difference?](https://devops.com/sre-vs-platform-engineering-whats-the-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SRE vs. DevOps? Successful Platform Engineering Needs Both](https://thenewstack.io/sre-vs-devops-successful-platform-engineering-needs-both) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: What You Need to Break into DevOps and SRE](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/what-you-need-to-break-into-devops-and-sre-3fp5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Validate Service-Level Objectives of REST APIs Using Iter8](https://thenewstack.io/validate-service-level-objectives-of-rest-apis-using-iter8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Validate Kubernetes Deployment in CI/CD with Tekton and Datree](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/02/21/validate-kubernetes-deployment-in-ci-cd-with-tekton-and-datree) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Canary Release on Kubernetes with Knative and Tekton](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/03/29/canary-release-on-kubernetes-with-knative-and-tekton) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Kyverno Policies for Kubernetes Governance](https://dev.to/mda590/using-kyverno-policies-for-kubernetes-governance-3e17) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: What is Policy-as-Code? An Introduction to Open Policy' Agent](https://blog.gitguardian.com/what-is-policy-as-code-an-introduction-to-open-policy-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Load external data into OPA: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly](https://dev.to/permit_io/load-external-data-into-opa-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-26lc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.sigstore.dev: How to verify container images with Kyverno using KMS,' Cosign, and Workload Identity](https://blog.sigstore.dev/how-to-verify-container-images-with-kyverno-using-kms-cosign-and-workload-identity-1e07d2b85061) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [practicalkubernetes.blogspot.com: Making the case for Kubernetes Operators](https://practicalkubernetes.blogspot.com/2022/01/making-case-for-kubernetes-operators.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubeload - load testing](https://github.com/Efrat19/kubeload) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Kdo: deployless development on Kubernetes 🌟](https://kdo.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/hkhelil: Building a Kubernetes Operator with an NGINX CRD](https://dev.to/hkhelil/building-a-kubernetes-operator-with-an-nginx-crd-3lil) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kodekloud.com: What is CI/CD Pipeline in DevOps](https://kodekloud.com/blog/ci-cd-pipeline-in-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opsmx.com: What is a CI/CD Pipeline ?](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/what-is-a-ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudbees.com: Key Components of a CI/CD Pipeline](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: How to Implement an Effective CI/CD Pipeline](https://devops.com/how-to-implement-an-effective-ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 4 Best Practices to Drive Successful Adoption of CI/CD](https://thenewstack.io/four-best-practices-to-drive-successful-adoption-of-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: 3 Ways to Use Automation in CI/CD Pipelines](https://thenewstack.io/3-ways-to-use-automation-in-ci-cd-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [community.dataminer.services: CI/CD and the Agile Principles](https://community.dataminer.services/ci-cd-and-the-agile-principles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jfrog.com: Cloud Native CI/CD: The Ultimate Checklist](https://jfrog.com/blog/cloud-native-ci-cd-the-ultimate-checklist) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Streamlining CI/CD and Optimizing AWS Cloud Spend](https://www.harness.io/blog/streamlining-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Are Monolith CI/CD Pipelines Killing Quality in Your Software?](https://thenewstack.io/are-monolith-ci-cd-pipelines-killing-quality-in-your-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How to use AWS Security Hub and Amazon OpenSearch Service for SIEM](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-use-aws-security-hub-and-amazon-opensearch-service-for-siem) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Incorrect IAM Policy Raised Questions About AWS Access to S3 Data](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/aws-iam-s3-access) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Simplifying permissions management at scale using tags in AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/simplifying-permissions-management-at-scale-using-tags-in-aws-organizations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Standardize compliance in AWS using DevOps and a Cloud Center of Excellence (CCOE) approach](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/standardize-compliance-in-aws-using-devops-and-a-cloud-center-of-excellence-ccoe-approach) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Realize Policy-as-Code with AWS Cloud Development Kit through Open Policy Agent 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/realize-policy-as-code-with-aws-cloud-development-kit-through-open-policy-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Deploying to Azure: Secure Your GitHub Workflow with OIDC](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploying-to-azure-secure-your-github-workflow-with-oidc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Extend AWS IAM roles to workloads outside of AWS with IAM Roles Anywhere 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/extend-aws-iam-roles-to-workloads-outside-of-aws-with-iam-roles-anywhere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jimmydqv.com: AWS IAM Anywhere 🌟](https://jimmydqv.com/iam-anywhere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How to monitor and query IAM resources at scale – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-monitor-and-query-iam-resources-at-scale-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ermetic.com: Diving Deeply into IAM Policy Evaluation – Highlights from AWS re:Inforce IAM433](https://www.tenable.com/blog/diving-deeply-into-iam-policy-evaluation-highlights-from-aws-reinforce-iam433) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: New – AWS Control Tower Account Factory for Terraform](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-control-tower-account-factory-for-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Linux troubleshooting commands: 4 tools for DNS name resolution problems](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/DNS-name-resolution-troubleshooting-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linuxteck.com: 15 basic useful firewall-cmd commands in Linux](https://www.linuxteck.com/basic-useful-firewall-cmd-commands-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: TCP vs. UDP β€” What's the Difference and Which Protocol is Faster?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/tcp-vs-udp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.ycrash.io: dmesg – Unix/Linux command, beginners introduction with examples](https://blog.ycrash.io/dmesg-unix-linux-command-beginners-introduction-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rexegg.com: Regex Syntax Tricks](https://www.rexegg.com/regex-tricks.php) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [pement.org: Over 100 sed one-liners](https://www.pement.org/sed/sed1line.txt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Record your terminal session with Asciinema](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/record-terminal-session-asciinema) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 50 Linux Commands every developer NEED to know with example](https://dev.to/kanani_nirav/50-linux-commands-every-developer-need-to-know-with-example-mc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itsfoss.com: 5 htop Alternatives to Enhance Your Linux System Monitoring Experience](https://itsfoss.com/htop-alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use Journalctl to View and Manipulate Systemd Logs 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [igoroseledko.com: Checking Multiple Variables in Bash](https://www.igoroseledko.com/checking-multiple-variables-in-bash) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Introduction to Bash Scripting Interactive training](https://ebook.bobby.sh/training.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Bash scripting: How to read data from text files](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/data-text-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [datafix.com.au: BASHing data - Data ops on the Linux command line 🌟](https://datafix.com.au/BASHing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: 5 scripts for getting started with the Nmap Scripting Engine](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/nmap-scripting-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jvns.ca: A list of new(ish) command line tools](https://jvns.ca/blog/2022/04/12/a-list-of-new-ish--command-line-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: How to customize VM and cloud images with guestfish](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/customize-vm-cloud-images-guestfish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: BusyBox, el ejecutable que agrupa casi 200 utilidades Unix de lΓ­nea de comandos (y que puedes usar tambiΓ©n en Windows o Android)](https://www.genbeta.com/herramientas/busybox-ejecutable-que-agrupa-casi-200-utilidades-gnu-linea-comandos-que-puedes-usar-tambien-windows-android) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learning-devops-tools-with-nandita.blogspot.com: Overview of Ansible and Ansible Playbooks](https://learning-devops-tools-with-nandita.blogspot.com/2022/08/overview-of-ansible-and-ansible.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com/sysadmin/ansible-lists-dictionaries-yaml: How to work with lists and dictionaries in Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-lists-dictionaries-yaml) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: How to install VMs and Ansible Automation Platform on Mac M1](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/10/25/how-install-vms-and-ansible-automation-platform-mac-m1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [steampunk.si: Let us give Ansible a REST](https://steampunk.si/blog/let-us-give-ansible-a-rest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Redefining the possibilities of IT automation across your ecosystem with Red Hat partners](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/redefining-possibilities-it-automation-across-your-ecosystem-red-hat-partners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: 9 ways to learn Ansible this year 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/learn-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [The Beginner’s Guide to the Ansible Inventory](https://www.packetcoders.io/the-beginners-guide-to-the-ansible-inventory) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Ansible Let's Encrypt Collection](https://www.telekom-mms.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [ansible.com: The Top 10 Ansible Blogs of 2022](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/top-10-ansible-blogs-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linuxsysadmins.com: Install Ansible AWX on Kubernetes in 5 minutes](https://www.linuxsysadmins.com/install-ansible-awx-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Use the Ansible Kubernetes Module](https://adamtheautomator.com/ansible-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dynatrace.com: Achieve faster time to value by deploying thousands of OneAgents at once with Ansible (Preview)](https://www.dynatrace.com/platform/oneagent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opsmx.com: What is Chaos Engineering?](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/what-is-chaos-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Operationalizing Chaos Engineering with GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/operationalizing-chaos-engineering-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [towardsdatascience.com: The Easiest Way to Debug Kubernetes Workloads](https://towardsdatascience.com/the-easiest-way-to-debug-kubernetes-workloads-ff2ff5e3cc75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.com/airwallex: k8s-pod-restart-info-collector](https://github.com/airwallex/k8s-pod-restart-info-collector) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tennexas.com: Kubernetes Troubleshooting Examples](https://tennexas.com/kubernetes-troubleshooting-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Simplify Kubernetes Troubleshooting](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-simplify-kubernetes-troubleshooting) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Exit Codes In Containers & Kubernetes – The Complete Guide  🌟](https://komodor.com/learn/exit-codes-in-containers-and-kubernetes-the-complete-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [komodor.com: Kubernetes CrashLoopBackOff Error: What It Is and How to Fix It](https://komodor.com/learn/how-to-fix-crashloopbackoff-kubernetes-error) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Using Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers for Troubleshooting](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/using-kubernetes-ephemeral-containers-for-troubleshooting) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Troubleshooting Sandboxed Containers Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sandboxed-containers-operator-from-zero-to-hero-the-hard-way-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [decisivedevops.com: Kubernetes Events β€” News feed of your cluster](https://decisivedevops.com/kubernetes-events-news-feed-of-your-kubernetes-cluster-826e08892d7a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.googleblog.com: Introducing Ephemeral Containers](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2022/01/Introducing%20Ephemeral%20Containers.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [padok.fr: FinOps, or the Culture of Cloud Cost Optimization](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/what-is-finops-and-what-are-its-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: The Cost of Managed Kubernetes - A Comparison 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/the-cost-of-managed-kubernetes-a-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: 5 key metrics to measure Cloud FinOps impact in your organization in 2022 and beyond](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/cloud-first/key-metrics-to-measure-impact-of-cloud-finops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Trusted Delivery: Policy-Based Compliance the GitOps Way](https://thenewstack.io/trusted-delivery-policy-based-compliance-the-gitops-way) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Declarative Compliance With Policy-as-Code and GitOps 🌟](https://devops.com/declarative-compliance-with-policy-as-code-and-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [toolbox.com: Why Are Organizations Adopting GitOps for Continuous Deployment in 2022?](https://www.toolbox.com/tech/devops/articles/more-organizations-adopting-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: GitOps Workflows and Principles for Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/gitops-workflows-and-principles-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Continuous Development on Kubernetes with GitOps Approach 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/06/06/continuous-development-on-kubernetes-with-gitops-approach) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: GitOps + Kubernetes Explained](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/gitops-kubernetes-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: 6 Actionable GitOps Best Practices To Help You Get Started](https://www.harness.io/blog/gitops-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Git best practices: Workflows for GitOps deployments | Christian Hernandez 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/07/20/git-workflows-best-practices-gitops-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [codefresh.io: How to Model Your Gitops Environments and Promote Releases between Them 🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/how-to-model-your-gitops-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Managing the 'Git' in 'GitOps': 4 Ways to Structure Code in Your GitOps Repos 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/gitops-repo-structure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: How to set up your GitOps directory structure | Christian Hernandez 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/09/07/how-set-your-gitops-directory-structure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: KubeCon: 14,000 More Engineers Have Their GitOps Basics Down](https://thenewstack.io/kubecon-14000-more-engineers-have-their-gitops-basics-down) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: GitOps Workflows Expanding Beyond Kubernetes Clusters](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/gitops-workflows-expanding-beyond-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: GitOps Cookbook: Kubernetes automation in practice](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/12/20/gitops-cookbook-kubernetes-automation-practice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [containerjournal.com: Best of 2022: GitOps: The Missing Link for CI/CD for Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/gitops-the-missing-link-for-ci-cd-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps as an Evolution of Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-as-an-evolution-of-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Applying GitOps principles to your operations](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/applying-gitops-principles-to-your-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hackernoon.com: What Is GitOps And Why Is It (Almost) Useless? Part 1](https://hackernoon.com/what-is-gitops-and-why-it-is-almost-useless-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Necessary Culture Change with GitOps](https://itnext.io/necessary-culture-change-with-gitops-2c63f4fe9604) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Can You GitOps Your APIs?](https://thenewstack.io/can-you-gitops-your-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Next Kubernetes Management Frontier: Automation. Automation Is No Longer a β€œNice to Have” 🌟🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-next-kubernetes-management-frontier-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: GitOps with Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/10/24/gitops-with-advanced-cluster-management-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javatechonline.com: How To Monitor Spring Boot Microservices Using ELK Stack?](https://javatechonline.com/how-to-monitor-spring-boot-microservices-using-elk-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: Monitoring Infrastructure Openshift 4.x Using Zabbix Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-infrastructure-openshift-4.x-using-zabbix-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: How to Monitor Openshift 4.x with Zabbix using Prometheus - Part 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-monitoring-openshift-4.x-with-zabbix-using-prometheus-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Monitoring vs. Observability: What’s the Difference?](https://thenewstack.io/monitoring-vs-observability-whats-the-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dashbird.io: Monitoring vs Observability: Can you tell the difference? 🌟](https://dashbird.io/blog/monitoring-vs-observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Observability Won’t Replace Monitoring (Because It Shouldn’t) 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/observability-wont-replace-monitoring-because-it-shouldnt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: What Is Observability? Comprehensive Beginners Guide](https://devopscube.com/what-is-observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [medium.com/performance-engineering-for-the-ordinary-barbie: Why profiling should be part of regular software development workflow 🌟](https://medium.com/performance-engineering-for-the-ordinary-barbie/why-profiling-should-be-part-of-regular-software-development-workflow-8b19b7f52b38) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnsteps.com: Monitoring Infrastructure System Design](https://www.learnsteps.com/monitoring-infrastructure-system-design) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnsteps.com: Logging Infrastructure System Design](https://www.learnsteps.com/logging-infrastructure-system-design) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 3 Key Configuration Challenges for Kubernetes Monitoring with Prometheus](https://thenewstack.io/3-key-configuration-challenges-for-kubernetes-monitoring-with-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor kube-proxy 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-kube-proxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Observability Challenges in Cloud Native Architecture 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-observability-challenges-in-cloud-native-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opsdis.com: Building a custom monitoring solution with Grafana, Prometheus and Loki](https://binero.com/observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Monitor Your Containers with Sysdig](https://thenewstack.io/monitor-your-containers-with-sysdig) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [skilledfield.com.au: Monitoring Kubernetes and Docker Container Logs](https://skillfield.com.au/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-and-docker-container-logs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Container Monitoring?](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-container-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: **How to gather and display metrics in Red Hat OpenShift** (Prometheus + Grafana)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-gather-and-display-metrics-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Best Practices to Optimize Infrastructure Monitoring within DevOps Teams](https://thenewstack.io/best-practices-to-optimize-infrastructure-monitoring-within-devops-teams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.bigdataboutique.com: Tuning Elasticsearch: The Ideal Java Heap Size](https://bigdataboutique.com/blog/tuning-elasticsearch-the-ideal-java-heap-size-2toq2j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.blog: 5 automations every developer should be running](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/5-automations-every-developer-should-be-running) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fork a GitHub Repository – A Complete Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fork-a-github-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Create and Sync Git and GitHub Repositories](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/create-and-sync-git-and-github-repositories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tylercipriani.com: GitHub's Missing Merge Option](https://tylercipriani.com/blog/2022/09/30/githubs-missing-merge-option) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [GitHub Copilot is generally available to all developers](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-copilot-is-generally-available-to-all-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: GitHub Copilot, el asistente para programar basado en IA, ya estΓ‘ disponible para todos: cuΓ‘nto cuesta y quienes lo pueden usar gratis](https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/github-copilot-asistente-para-escribir-codigo-basado-ia-esta-disponible-para-todos-esto-que-costara) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: Ya hay organizaciones pro-software libre abandonando GitHub por su uso comercial de proyectos open source en Copilot](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/hay-organizaciones-pro-software-libre-abandonando-github-su-uso-comercial-proyectos-open-source-copilot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: Copilot es una revoluciΓ³n para programadores (pero tambiΓ©n un potencial problema legal para Microsoft)](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/copilot-revolucion-para-programadores-tambien-potencial-problema-legal-para-microsoft) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Git? A Beginner's Guide to Git Version Control](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-git-learn-git-version-control) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [c-sharpcorner.com: Top 15 Git Commands With Examples For Every DevelopersπŸ’ͺ](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/top-15-git-commands-with-examples-for-every-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [java67.com: Top 10 Free Git Courses and Tutorials for Beginners in 2022 - Best of Lot](https://www.java67.com/2022/07/10-best-free-git-courses-and-tutorials.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Make your own Git subcommands](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/customize-git-subcommands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [geeksforgeeks.org: How to Write Good Commit Messages in GitHub?](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/git/how-to-write-good-commit-messages-in-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use Git and Git Workflows – a Practical Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/practical-git-and-git-workflows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Development: Introduction to Git Logging](https://thenewstack.io/development-introduction-to-git-logging) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudbees.com: Git Push: An In-Depth Tutorial With Examples](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-push-an-in-depth-tutorial-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: My guide to using the Git push command safely](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/git-push) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [simplilearn.com: How to Resolve Merge Conflicts in Git?](https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/git-tutorial/merge-conflicts-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com: How to do GitLab merge request reviews in VS Code](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/mr-reviews-with-vs-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitlab.com: GitLab’s guide to CI/CD for beginners](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/beginner-guide-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How we used parallel CI/CD jobs to increase our productivity](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/using-run-parallel-jobs) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How to use GitLab CI to deploy to multiple environments](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/ci-deployment-and-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana: How we use the Grafana GitHub plugin to track outstanding pull requests](https://grafana.com/blog/how-we-use-the-grafana-github-plugin-to-track-outstanding-pull-requests) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.blog: 10 GitHub Actions resources to bookmark from the basics to CI/CD](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/10-github-actions-resources-basics-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.fleetdm.com: 4 tips for GitHub Actions usability (+2 bonus tips for debugging)](https://fleetdm.com/engineering/tips-for-github-actions-usability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Git Credential Manager: authentication for everyone](https://github.blog/security/application-security/git-credential-manager-authentication-for-everyone) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How to Get More Out of Your Git Commit Message](https://www.datree.io/resources/git-commit-message) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sapling-scm.com](https://sapling-scm.com/docs/introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.kubesimplify.com: Moving code between GIT repositories with Copybara | Daniele Polencic](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/moving-code-between-git-repositories-with-copybara) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: DevOps with GitLab CI Course 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/devops-with-gitlab-ci-course) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [testmo.com: GitLab CI/CD Test Automation Pipeline & Reporting](https://www.testmo.com/guides/gitlab-ci-test-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Managing multiple Kubernetes clusters using Git 🌟](https://itnext.io/managing-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-using-git-cd068bbd85ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: How GitHub Does DevOps for its iOS and Android Apps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/01/GitHub-devops-mobile-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.gskinner.com: Flutter: Easily add CI testing with GitHub Actions](https://blog.gskinner.com/archives/2022/01/flutter-easily-add-ci-testing-with-github-actions.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: .NET πŸ’œ GitHub Actions](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-loves-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: How to Determine URL a Local Git Repository was Originally Cloned From](https://build5nines.com/how-to-determine-url-a-local-git-repository-was-originally-cloned-from) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to Use Git Stash Command](https://dev.to/mwafrika/how-to-use-git-stash-command-22bk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gitkraken.com: How do you rename a Git branch?](https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/problems/rename-git-branch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Checkout Remote Branch Tutorial](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-checkout-remote-branch-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git List Branches – How to Show All Remote and Local Branch Names](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-list-branches-how-to-show-all-remote-and-local-branch-names) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How Git Branches Work](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-git-branches-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Push to Remote Branch – How to Push a Local Branch to Origin](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-push-to-remote-branch-how-to-push-a-local-branch-to-origin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Explaining Git branches with a LEGO analogy](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/git-branches) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudbees.com: Git Squash: How to Condense Your Commit History](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-squash-how-to-condense-your-commit-history) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Squash Commits – Squashing the Last N Commits into One Commit](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-squash-commits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: Git: Merge Repositories with History](https://build5nines.com/git-merge-repositories-with-history) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: My guide to understanding Git rebase -i](https://opensource.com/article/22/4/manage-git-commits-rebase-i-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jmfloreszazo.com: GIT Mejores prΓ‘cticas: CHERRY-PICKING](https://jmfloreszazo.com/git-mejores-practicas-cherry-picking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Commit Messages that Project Maintainers Will Appreciate](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-write-commit-messages-maintainers-will-like) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Open Source: Multiple branches and git merges](https://dev.to/okimotomizuho/open-source-multiple-branches-and-git-merges-2f69) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 3 Ways to Backup Your Code (Even If You Don’t Know Git)](https://dev.to/github/3-ways-to-backup-your-code-even-if-you-dont-know-git-1o5l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [adevait.com: Creating a Branching Strategy for Small Teams](https://adevait.com/software/creating-branching-strategy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: A new era of Kubernetes integrations on GitLab.com](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-kubernetes-agent-on-gitlab-com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab’s Kubernetes Operator with support for Red Hat OpenShift is now generally available](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/open-shift-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: How to install and use the GitLab Kubernetes Operator (on OCP)](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gko-on-ocp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [about.gitlab.com: Simple Kubernetes management with GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/simple-kubernetes-management-with-gitlab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: GitHub Codespaces Can Now Be Templated to Improve Performance](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/github-codespaces-templates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Git and GitHub Tutorial – Version Control for Beginners 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Dependency graph now supports GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/dependency-graph-now-supports-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [steampipe.io: Top 3 ways to improve GitHub org security](https://steampipe.io/blog/github-security-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: My 12 Favorite Chrome Extensions as a Web Developer](https://dev.to/otomer/my-12-favorite-chrome-extensions-as-a-web-developer-56eg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to Copy a Security Group with Rules from one AWS Account to Another account](https://dev.to/dineshrathee12/how-to-copy-a-security-group-with-rules-from-one-aws-account-to-another-account-36mb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/franciscogm: AWS CLI SSO made easy](https://dev.to/franciscogm/aws-cli-sso-made-easy-3bh9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [genbeta.com: Amazon lanza CodeWhisperer, su propia alternativa a GitHub Copilot… que no insertarΓ‘ cΓ³digo ya licenciado sin avisar](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/amazon-lanza-codewhisperer-su-propia-alternativa-a-github-copilot-que-no-insertara-codigo-licenciado-avisar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [severalnines.com: How Does a Database Load Balancer Work?](https://severalnines.com/blog/how-does-database-load-balancer-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: Difference between DBMS and RDBMS](https://intellipaat.com/blog/dbms-vs-rdbms-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [architecturenotes.co: Things You Should Know About Databases](https://architecturenotes.co/p/things-you-should-know-about-databases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Radical API Design Changed the Way We Access Databases](https://thenewstack.io/how-radical-api-design-changed-the-way-we-access-databases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Distributed Database Architecture: What Is It?](https://thenewstack.io/distributed-database-architecture-what-is-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Kubernetes? Chances Are You Need a Database 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-kubernetes-chances-are-you-need-a-database) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Just How Challenging Is State in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: A Case for Databases on Kubernetes from a Former Skeptic](https://thenewstack.io/a-case-for-databases-on-kubernetes-from-a-former-skeptic) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Data Management in the Kubernetes Age?](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-data-management-in-the-kubernetes-age) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [percona.com: Autoscaling Databases in Kubernetes for MongoDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/autoscaling-databases-in-kubernetes-for-mongodb-mysql-and-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Data on Kubernetes: Operators, Tools Need Standardization](https://thenewstack.io/data-on-kubernetes-operators-tools-need-standardization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Kubernetes and Database Operators Drive the Data Revolution](https://thenewstack.io/how-kubernetes-and-database-operators-drive-the-data-revolution) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: More Database, Analytics Workloads Ran on Kubernetes in 2022](https://thenewstack.io/more-database-analytics-workloads-ran-on-kubernetes-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Create Your Distributed Database on Kubernetes with Existing Monolithic Databases](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-databases-apache-sharding-sphere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use WHERE Clauses in SQL](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-where-clauses-in-sql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [intellipaat.com: SQL vs MySQL - Key Differences Between SQL and MySQL](https://intellipaat.com/blog/sql-vs-mysql-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy MySQL and phpMyAdmin with Docker](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-mysql-and-phpmyadmin-with-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sqlrevisited.blogspot.com: MySQL vs PostgreSQL? Pros and Cons](https://www.sqlrevisited.com/2022/03/mysql-vs-postgresql-pros-and-cons.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.yugabyte.com: Are Stored Procedures and Triggers Anti-Patterns in the Cloud Native World?](https://blog.yugabyte.com/are-stored-procedures-and-triggers-anti-patterns-in-the-cloud-native-world) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Data on Kubernetes: The Next Frontier](https://thenewstack.io/data-on-kubernetes-the-next-frontier) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: To run or not to run a database on Kubernetes - What to consider](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/to-run-or-not-to-run-a-database-on-kubernetes-what-to-consider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [percona.com: MySQL on Kubernetes with GitOps 🌟](https://www.percona.com/blog/mysql-on-kubernetes-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cockroachlabs.com: Automated database operations with Terraform](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/automate-database-ops-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How I've Set Up HA PostgreSQL on Kubernetes (powered by Patroni, a template for PostgreSQL HA)](https://disaev.me/p/how-i-have-set-up-ha-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Benefits and Drawbacks of DataOps in Practice](https://thenewstack.io/the-benefits-and-drawbacks-of-dataops-in-practice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io: Provisioning cloud resources (AWS, GCP, Azure) in Kubernetes](https://learnkube.com/cloud-resources-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: DevOps for Azure SQL 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sql/devops-for-azure-sql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Devious SQL: Message Queuing Using Native PostgreSQL](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/message-queuing-using-native-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.postman.com: You Can Now Capture Responses Using the Postman Proxy](https://blog.postman.com/capture-responses-using-the-postman-proxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: How to use WebSockets to visualize real-time IoT data in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/how-to-use-websockets-to-visualize-real-time-iot-data-in-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Platform Ops Teams Should Think About API Strategy](https://thenewstack.io/how-platform-ops-teams-should-think-about-api-strategy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dashbird.io: 4 Tips for AWS Lambda Optimization for Production](https://dashbird.io/blog/optimizing-aws-lambda-for-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: New – Accelerate Your Lambda Functions with Lambda SnapStart](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-accelerate-your-lambda-functions-with-lambda-snapstart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: AWS Lambda kickstarts Java functions](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337529/aws-lambda-kickstarts-java-functions.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Data Caching Across Microservices in a Serverless Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/data-caching-across-microservices-in-a-serverless-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Manage webhooks at scale with AWS Serverless](https://dev.to/aws-builders/manage-webhooks-at-scale-with-aws-serverless-fof) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Setup a Basic Serverless REST API with AWS Lambda and API Gateway](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-a-basic-serverless-backend-with-aws-lambda-and-api-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Event driven architectures using AWS with example](https://dev.to/aws-builders/event-driven-architectures-using-aws-with-example-3d2d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Migrating a monolithic .NET REST API to AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/migrating-a-monolithic-net-rest-api-to-aws-lambda) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Scaling AWS Lambda permissions with Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/scaling-aws-lambda-permissions-with-attribute-based-access-control-abac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How to enforce user quota on AWS AppSync with Lambda Authorizer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/how-to-enforce-user-quota-on-aws-appsync-with-lambda-authorizer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Go fast and reduce risk: using CDK to deploy your serverless applications on AWS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/go-fast-and-reduce-risk-using-cdk-to-deploy-your-serverless-applications-on-aws-2i3k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Introduction to AWS SAM (Serverless Application Model)](https://dev.to/aws-builders/introduction-to-aws-sam-serverless-application-model-12oc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [element7.io: A Hidden Gem: Two Ways to Improve AWS Fargate Container Launch Times](https://www.element7.io/2022/10/a-hidden-gem-two-ways-to-improve-aws-fargate-container-launch-times) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [deloitte.com: Fargate con EKS](https://www.deloitte.com/es/es/services/consulting/blogs/todo-tecnologia/fargate-con-eks.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Why and when do you need Argo CD?](https://mkdev.me/posts/why-and-when-do-you-need-argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: GitOps with Argo-CD & Kubernetes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrLwFEXvxbo&ab_channel=HoussemDellai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [clickittech.com: Amazon ECS vs EKS : The Best Container Orchestration Platform](https://www.clickittech.com/cloud-services/amazon-ecs-vs-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Sharing secrets to ECS in an AWS multi-account architecture](https://dev.to/aws-builders/sharing-secrets-to-ecs-in-an-aws-multi-account-architecture-5h1i) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws-quickstart.github.io: Rancher on the AWS Cloud. Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws-quickstart.github.io/quickstart-eks-rancher) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Create a pipeline with canary deployments for Amazon EKS with AWS App Mesh 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/create-a-pipeline-with-canary-deployments-for-amazon-eks-with-aws-app-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Troubleshooting Amazon EKS API servers with Prometheus](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/containers/troubleshooting-amazon-eks-api-servers-with-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: 8 best practices to reduce your AWS bill for Kubernetes](https://cast.ai/blog/eks-cost-optimization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS and Kubecost collaborate to deliver cost monitoring for EKS customers](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/aws-and-kubecost-collaborate-to-deliver-cost-monitoring-for-eks-customers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [nextlinklabs.com: Handling Auth in EKS Clusters: Setting Up Kubernetes User Access Using AWS IAM](https://nextlinklabs.com/resources/insights/handling-authentication-in-eks-clusters-kubernetes-aws-iam) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: EKS Security Checklist: 10 Best Practices for a Secure Cluster](https://cast.ai/blog/eks-security-checklist-10-best-practices-for-a-secure-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [engineering.salesforce.com: Optimizing EKS networking for scale](https://engineering.salesforce.com/optimizing-eks-networking-for-scale-1325706c8f6d) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: One technique to save your AWS EKS IP addresses 10x](https://dev.to/timtsoitt/one-technique-to-save-your-aws-eks-ip-addresses-10x-2ocn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How We Built Preview Environments on Kubernetes and AWS](https://thenewstack.io/how-we-built-preview-environments-on-kubernetes-and-aws) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [returngis.net: Desescalar nodos de AKS apagando las mΓ‘quinas en lugar de eliminarlas](https://www.returngis.net/2022/04/desescalar-nodos-de-aks-apagando-las-maquinas-en-lugar-de-eliminarlas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [docs.microsoft.com: Start and stop an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) node pool 🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/start-stop-nodepools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Monitoring AKS With Prometheus and Grafana 🌟](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/monitoring-aks-with-prometheus-and-grafana-9o8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [community.ops.io: One day I woke up to a crashed AKS cluster and this is what I did to get it back to life](https://community.ops.io/javi_labs/one-day-wake-up-to-a-crashed-aks-cluster-and-this-is-what-i-did-to-get-it-back-to-life-1592) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 6 reasons to switch to managed Kubernetes](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2264256/6-reasons-to-switch-to-managed-kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: Which Managed Kubernetes Is Right for Me?](https://www.armosec.io/blog/which-managed-kubernetes-is-right-for-me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes Comparison](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM9jpcVGTzY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon EKS Security Best Practices](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/amazon-eks-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [stacksimplify.com: AWS ALB Ingress Service - Basics 🌟](https://docs.stacksimplify.com/aws-eks/aws-alb-ingress/lean-kubernetes-aws-alb-ingress-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [clickittech.com: Kubernetes Multi tenancy with Amazon EKS: Best practices and considerations](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/kubernetes-multi-tenancy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [k21academy.com: Azure Kubernetes Service & Azure Container Instances For Beginners 🌟](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-container-instances-and-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [azure.microsoft.com: Private preview: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Backup 🌟](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates?id=private-preview-aks-backup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Troubleshooting Amazon EKS API servers with Prometheus and Grafana](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/troubleshooting-amazon-eks-api-servers-with-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Machine Learning with Kubeflow on Amazon EKS with Amazon EFS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/machine-learning-with-kubeflow-on-amazon-eks-with-amazon-efs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Autoprovisioning NFS volumes in EKS with CDK](https://dev.to/memark/autoprovisioning-nfs-volumes-in-eks-with-cdk-4fn9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Running resilient workloads in EKS using Spot instances](https://itnext.io/running-production-workloads-in-eks-using-spot-instances-fc6808a7b462) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: Access container applications privately on Amazon EKS using AWS PrivateLink and a Network Load Balancer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/patterns/access-container-applications-privately-on-amazon-eks-using-aws-privatelink-and-a-network-load-balancer.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Addressing IPv4 address exhaustion in Amazon EKS clusters using private NAT gateways](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/addressing-ipv4-address-exhaustion-in-amazon-eks-clusters-using-private-nat-gateways) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Scaling Amazon EKS and Cassandra Beyond 1,000 Nodes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/scaling-amazon-eks-and-cassandra-beyond-1000-nodes) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Eliminate Kubernetes node scaling lag with pod priority and over-provisioning](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/eliminate-kubernetes-node-scaling-lag-with-pod-priority-and-over-provisioning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [solo.io: Connect Your Services Seamlessly with Amazon EKS Anywhere and Istio](https://www.solo.io/blog/amazon-eks-anywhere-and-solo-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [anywhere.eks.amazonaws.com: Compare EKS Anywhere and EKS](https://anywhere.eks.amazonaws.com/docs/concepts/eksafeatures) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Blue/Green Kubernetes upgrades for Amazon EKS Anywhere using Flux](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/blue-green-kubernetes-upgrades-for-amazon-eks-anywhere-using-flux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [trstringer.com: Run Kubernetes Pods on Specific VM Types in AKS](https://trstringer.com/run-kubernetes-pods-on-vm-types) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [adamrushuk.github.io: Increasing the volumeClaimTemplates Disk Size in a Statefulset on AKS](https://adamrushuk.github.io/increasing-the-volumeclaimtemplates-disk-size-in-a-statefulset-on-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Using new traffic control features in External HTTP(S) load balancer](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/how-to-use-new-traffic-control-features-in-cloud-load-balancing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Introducing Kubernetes control plane metrics in GKE](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/kubernetes-control-plane-metrics-are-generally-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: How to do multi-cluster Kubernetes in the real worldβ€”one GKE shop’s approach](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/multi-cluster-kubernetes-with-gke-at-geotab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Know more, spend less: how GKE cost optimization insights help you optimize Kubernetes](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/gke-cost-optimization-insights-now-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.coffeeapplied.com: Securing AKS in peered virtual networks using only network security groups (NSGs)](https://blog.coffeeapplied.com/securing-aks-in-peered-virtual-networks-using-only-network-security-groups-nsgs-c43d6a215f32) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [docs.microsoft.com: Best practices for cluster isolation in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/operator-best-practices-cluster-isolation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Implement Azure AD Workload Identity on AKS with terraform](https://dev.to/maxx_don/implement-azure-ad-workload-identity-on-aks-with-terraform-3oho) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Access Secrets in AKV using Managed identities for AKS 🌟](https://dev.to/vivekanandrapaka/access-secrets-from-akv-using-managed-identities-for-aks-91p) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kristhecodingunicorn.com: Setting Up OAuth 2.0 Authentication for Applications in AKS With NGINX and OAuth2 Proxy 🌟🌟](https://www.kristhecodingunicorn.com/post/k8s_nginx_oauth) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kristhecodingunicorn.com: Setting Up OAuth 2.0 Authentication for Applications in AKS With NGINX and OAuth2 Proxy](https://www.kristhecodingunicorn.com/post/aks-oauth2-proxy-with-nginx-ingress-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [returngis.net: Configurar mΓ‘s de un Application Gateway con AGIC para AKS](https://www.returngis.net/2022/05/configurar-mas-de-un-application-gateway-con-agic-para-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/javiermarasco: HTTPs with Ingress controller, cert-manager and DuckDNS (in AKS/Kubernetes)](https://dev.to/javiermarasco/https-with-ingress-controller-cert-manager-and-duckdns-in-akskubernetes-2jd1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [pixelrobots.co.uk: Bring your own Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (PREVIEW)](https://pixelrobots.co.uk/2022/04/bring-your-own-container-network-interface-cni-plugin-with-azure-kubernetes-service-aks-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [isovalent.com: Announcing Azure CNI Powered by Cilium](https://isovalent.com/blog/post/azure-cni-cilium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [medium.com/@vamsi.lakshman: Overview of Azure Kubernetes Services Networking Models](https://medium.com/@vamsi.lakshman/overview-of-azure-kubernetes-services-networking-models-e3ca0591aebe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Using CDK to perform continuous deployments in multi-region Kubernetes environments](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/using-cdk-to-perform-continuous-deployments-in-multi-region-kubernetes-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Getting started with Windows Containers on Azure Kubernetes Service](https://dev.to/rdvansloten/getting-started-with-windows-containers-on-azure-kubernetes-service-46ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [buchatech.com/2022: A Guide to Navigating the AKS Enterprise Documentation & Scripts 🌟🌟](https://www.buchatech.com/2022/08/a-guide-to-navigating-the-aks-enterprise-documentation-scripts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Kubernetes Service Microsoft Ignite announcements](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/azure-kubernetes-service-microsoft-ignite-announcements/3650443) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Moving Azure Functions from AKS to Container Apps](https://dev.to/christle/moving-azure-functions-from-aks-to-container-apps-k60) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Scrape Azure metrics and monitor AKS using Grafana Agent 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/scrape-azure-metrics-and-monitor-aks-using-grafana-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.baeke.info: Trying out Draft 2 on AKS](https://baeke.info/2022/06/02/trying-out-draft-2-on-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Practical Introduction to Kubernetes Autoscaling Tools with Linode Kubernetes Engine 🌟](https://dev.to/rahulrai/practical-introduction-to-kubernetes-autoscaling-tools-with-linode-kubernetes-engine-2i7k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: Automating GitOps and Continuous Delivery With DigitalOcean Kubernetes (Terraform, Helm and Flux)](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tech-talks/automating-gitops-and-continuous-delivery-with-digitalocean-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: Kubernetes for startups: Why, when, and how to adopt](https://www.digitalocean.com/resources/articles/kubernetes-for-startups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS CodePipeline adds support for Branch-based development and Monorepos](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/aws-codepipeline-adds-support-for-branch-based-development-and-monorepos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: Getting Started with AWS CodeDeploy](https://adamtheautomator.com/aws-codedeploy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Setup S3 Bucket CORS Configuration using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-setup-s3-bucket-cors-configuration-using-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Create an S3 Bucket using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-create-an-s3-bucket-using-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Configure AWS SQS Dead Letter Queue using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-configure-aws-sqs-dead-letter-queue-using-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to use CloudFormation to Create SNS Topic and Subscription](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-use-cloudformation-to-create-sns-topic-and-subscription) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloudkatha.com: How to Create IAM Role using CloudFormation](https://cloudkatha.com/how-to-create-iam-role-using-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Accelerate infrastructure as code development with open source Former2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/accelerate-infrastructure-as-code-development-with-open-source-former2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: AWS Cloud Complete Bootcamp Course - CloudFormation | freeCodeCamp 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA8guDqfv40) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: When to SNS or SQS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/when-to-sns-or-sqs-2aji) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-messaging.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Optimize your modern data architecture for sustainability: Part 1 – data ingestion and data lake](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/optimize-your-modern-data-architecture-for-sustainability-part-1-data-ingestion-and-data-lake) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS Systems Manager announces support for port forwarding to remote hosts using Session Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/05/aws-systems-manager-support-port-forwarding-remote-hosts-using-session-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Automatic API Key rotation for Amazon Managed Grafana](https://dev.to/aws-heroes/automatic-api-key-rotation-for-amazon-managed-grafana-2h68) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: AWS Amplify and React Native: A tutorial](https://blog.logrocket.com/aws-amplify-react-native-tutorial-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Architecting for resiliency on AWS App Runner](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/architecting-for-resiliency-on-aws-app-runner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [elastic.co: Elastic and AWS: Accelerating the cloud migration journey](https://www.elastic.co/blog/elastic-and-aws-accelerate-your-cloud-migration-journey) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How to use AWS Config and CloudTrail to find who made changes to a resource](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/how-to-use-aws-config-and-cloudtrail-to-find-who-made-changes-to-a-resource) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Custom Health Check: HealthCheckCustomConfig](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud-map/latest/api/API_HealthCheckCustomConfig.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rtfm.co.ua: Prometheus: Kubernetes endpoints monitoring with blackbox-exporter](https://rtfm.co.ua/en/prometheus-kubernetes-endpoints-monitoring-with-blackbox-exporter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Why we created a Prometheus Agent mode from the Grafana Agent](https://grafana.com/blog/why-we-created-a-prometheus-agent-mode-from-the-grafana-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Monitoring your k6 load test: how to install Grafana and Prometheus on a Kubernetes cluster](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL2v81xYuAQ&ab_channel=k6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Prometheus 2.37 – The first long-term supported release! 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [promlabs.com: Avoid These 6 Mistakes When Getting Started With Prometheus](https://promlabs.com/blog/2022/12/11/avoid-these-6-mistakes-when-getting-started-with-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Highly Available Prometheus Metrics for Distributed SQL with Thanos on GKE](https://blog.yugabyte.com/highly-available-prometheus-metrics-for-distributed-sql-with-thanos-on-gke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [influxdata.com: InfluxDB Tech Tips: API Invokable Scripts in InfluxDB Cloud](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/tldr-influxdb-tech-tips-api-invokable-scripts-influxdb-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Demystifying Distributed Traces in OpenTelemetry](https://thenewstack.io/demystifying-distributed-traces-in-opentelemetry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [newrelic.com: Understand OpenTelemetry Part 4: Instrument a Java App with OpenTelemetry](https://newrelic.com/blog/apm/java-opentelemetry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Managed Service for Prometheus is now generally available](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/easy-managed-prometheus-metrics-service-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Configuring Route 53 for cost protection from NXDOMAIN attacks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/aws-best-practices-ddos-resiliency/configuring-route53-for-cost-protection-from-nxdomain-attacks.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tailscale.com: Connect to an AWS VPC using subnet routes](https://tailscale.com/docs/install/cloud/aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Network Policies: A Practitioner's Guide 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-network-policies-a-practitioners-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Network Policies for Isolating Namespaces 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-network-policies-for-isolating-namespaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [nslookup.io: The life of a DNS query in Kubernetes](https://www.nslookup.io/learning/the-life-of-a-dns-query-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Transitioning from ingress-nginx to Traefik in Kubernetes](https://traefik.io/blog/transition-from-ingress-nginx-to-traefik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Nginx Ingress Controller On Kubernetes – Detailed Guide 🌟](https://devopscube.com/setup-ingress-kubernetes-nginx-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: The New Kubernetes Gateway API and Its Use Cases](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-gateway-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [navendu.me: Comparing Kubernetes Gateway and Ingress APIs](https://navendu.me/posts/gateway-vs-ingress-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking with Netmaker](https://itnext.io/multi-cluster-kubernetes-networking-with-netmaker-bfa4e22eb2fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon EC2 announces new price and capacity optimized allocation strategy for provisioning Amazon EC2 Spot Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-ec2-price-capacity-optimized-allocation-strategy-provisioning-ec2-spot-instances) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Application Load Balancers now support turning off cross zone load balancing per target group](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/application-load-balancers-turning-off-cross-zone-load-balancing-per-target-group) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon NAT Gateway Now Allows You to Select Private IP Address for Network Address Translation](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-nat-gateway-allows-select-private-ip-address-network-address-translation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Introducing Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Insights (General Availability)](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/amazon-cloudwatch-metrics-insights) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon CloudWatch launches cross-account observability across multiple AWS accounts](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-cloudwatch-cross-account-observability-multiple-aws-accounts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS Lambda Now Supports Up to 10 GB Ephemeral Storage](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-lambda-now-supports-up-to-10-gb-ephemeral-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS Shield Advanced now supports Application Load Balancer for automatic application layer DDoS mitigation](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-shield-application-balancer-automatic-ddos-mitigation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [IAM Access Analyzer now reviews your AWS CloudTrail history to identify actions used across 140 AWS services and generates fine-grained policies](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/10/iam-access-analyzer-cloudtrail-history-identify-actions-140-aws-services-fine-grained-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Announcing AWS KMS External Key Store (XKS)](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-aws-kms-external-key-store-xks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS Single Sign-On launches configurable synchronization for Microsoft Active Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-single-sign-on-configurable-synchronization-microsoft-active-directory) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS Single Sign-On (AWS SSO) adds support for AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) customer managed policies (CMPs)](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/07/aws-single-sign-on-aws-sso-aws-identity-access-management-iam-customer-managed-policies-cmps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Announcing new AWS IAM Identity Center APIs to manage users and groups at scale](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/announcing-new-aws-iam-identity-center-apis-to-manage-users-and-groups-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [IAM Identity Center adds session management features for improved user experience and cloud security](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/10/iam-identity-center-session-management-features-improved-user-experience-cloud-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS Identity and Access Management now supports multiple multi-factor authentication (MFA) devices](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/aws-identity-access-management-multi-factor-authentication-devices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Integration of AWS Well-Architected Tool with AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/06/aws-well-architected-tool-organizations-integration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Announcing delegated administrator for AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/aws-organizations-delegated-administrator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon WorkSpaces Introduces Ubuntu Desktops](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-workspaces-introduces-ubuntu-desktops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Announcing dark mode support in the AWS Management Console](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/10/dark-mode-support-aws-management-console) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon SNS increases the default quota for subscription filter policies by 50x to 10,000 per account](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-sns-increases-default-quota-subscription-filter-policies-account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Now Open–AWS Region in Spain](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/now-open-aws-region-in-spain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS Backup Audit Manager adds centralized reporting for AWS Organizations](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/aws-backup-audit-manager-centralized-reporting-aws-organizations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Heads-Up: Amazon S3 Security Changes Are Coming in April of 2023](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/heads-up-amazon-s3-security-changes-are-coming-in-april-of-2023) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Announcing Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for safer, simpler, and faster updates](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-rds-blue-green-deployments-safer-simpler-faster-updates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon Timestream now enables you to protect your data through AWS Backup](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-timestream-enables-protect-data-through-aws-backup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon RDS announces integration with AWS Secrets Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-rds-integration-aws-secrets-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon EKS launches automated provisioning and lifecycle management for Windows containers](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-eks-automated-provisioning-lifecycle-management-windows-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Amazon ECS now integrates with Amazon CloudWatch alarms to improve safety for deployments](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/12/amazon-ecs-cloudwatch-alarms-safety-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [AWS Cost Explorer’s New Look and Common Use Cases](https://aws.amazon.com/ru/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/aws-cost-explorers-new-ui-and-common-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [portal.tutorialsdojo.com: AWS Digital Courses (free)](https://portal.tutorialsdojo.com/product-category/aws/aws-digital-courses-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linkedin: Sharing My Top 10 resources to use while preparing for AWS Certification Exams](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sharing-my-top-10-resources-use-while-preparing-aws-exams-semaan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: How to become a Certified AWS Solution Architect in 2022](https://dev.to/javinpaul/how-to-become-a-certified-aws-solution-architect-in-2022-35ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [twitch.tv/acloudguruofficial](https://www.twitch.tv/acloudguruofficial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [networkwalks.com: TCP/IP Model](https://networkwalks.com/tcp-ip-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [magic-cookie.co.uk/iplist.html](https://magic-cookie.co.uk/iplist.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tecmint.com: How to Calculate IP Subnet Address with ipcalc Tool](https://www.tecmint.com/calculate-ip-subnet-address-with-ipcalc-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [networkproguide.com: CIDR Subnet Mask Cheat Sheet](https://networkproguide.com/cidr-subnet-mask-ipv4-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [matt-rickard.com: How to Calculate a CIDR](https://mattrickard.com/how-to-calculate-a-cidr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [techerati.com: DevSecOps: Eight tips for truly securing software](https://www.techerati.com/features-hub/devsecops-eight-tips-for-truly-securing-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [permission.site](https://permission.site) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dynatrace.com: Container security: What it is, why it’s tricky, and how to do it right](https://www.dynatrace.com/knowledge-base/container-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Why Cloud Native Systems Demand a Zero Trust Approach](https://thenewstack.io/why-cloud-native-systems-demand-a-zero-trust-approach) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Top vulnerability assessment and management best practices](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/vulnerability-assessment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The DevSecOps Skillsets Required for Cloud Deployments](https://thenewstack.io/the-devsecops-skillsets-required-for-cloud-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 10 Steps to Simplify Your DevSecOps](https://thenewstack.io/10-steps-to-simplify-your-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Transform Mobile DevOps into Mobile DevSecOps](https://devops.com/transform-mobile-devops-into-mobile-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Tips for a Successful DevSecOps Life Cycle](https://devops.com/tips-for-a-successful-devsecops-life-cycle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Misconceptions About DevSecOps](https://thenewstack.io/5-misconceptions-about-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: Red Hat's approach to DevSecOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/devsecops-approach) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [GitHub Code Security Risk Assessment: Free Vulnerability Scanning](https://github.blog/security/application-security/how-exposed-is-your-code-find-out-in-minutes-for-free) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Top 5 Secrets Management Mistakes and How to Avoid Them](https://thenewstack.io/the-top-5-secrets-management-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubewarden.io: Scanning secrets in environment variables](https://www.kubewarden.io/blog/2022/10/env-var-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: How to Prevent Secret Leaks in Your Repositories](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/prevent-secret-leaks-in-repositories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: Vault Agent Injector Tutorial: Inject Secrets to Pods Using Vault Agent](https://devopscube.com/vault-agent-injector-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [alexandre-vazquez.com: How To Inject Secrets in Pods To Improve Security with Hashicorp Vault in 5 Minutes 🌟](https://alexandre-vazquez.com/inject-secrets-in-pods-using-hashicorp-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [docs.microsoft.com: Azure Key Vault](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [torq.io: 5 Security Automation Examples for Non-Developers](https://torq.io/blog/5-security-automation-examples-for-non-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [goteleport.com: Anatomy of a Cloud Infrastructure Attack via a Pull Request](https://goteleport.com/blog/hack-via-pull-request) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.sonatype.com: Python Packages Upload Your AWS Keys, env vars, Secrets to the Web](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/python-packages-upload-your-aws-keys-env-vars-secrets-to-web) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [bleepingcomputer.com: Over 900,000 Kubernetes instances found exposed online](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/over-900-000-kubernetes-instances-found-exposed-online) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How to apply security at the source using GitOps | Eduardo MΓ­nguez 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/gitops-iac-security-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Open Source Democratized Software. Now Let’s Democratize Security](https://thenewstack.io/open-source-democratized-software-now-lets-democratize-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [goteleport.com: Why DevSecOps is Going Passwordless](https://goteleport.com/blog/devsecops-passwordless) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: Taking a DevSecOps Approach to API Security](https://devops.com/why-traditional-approaches-to-api-security-dont-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Triaging a Malicious Docker Container](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/triaging-malicious-docker-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rtinsights.com: Implementing Zero Trust for Kubernetes](https://www.rtinsights.com/implementing-zero-trust-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Cloud security risks: Why you should make apps Secure by Design](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/cloud-apps-secure-by-design) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How Do Authentication and Authorization Differ?](https://thenewstack.io/how-do-authentication-and-authorization-differ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/irakan: Is JWT really a good fit for authentication?](https://dev.to/irakan/is-jwt-really-a-good-fit-for-authentication-1khm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Security Insights into Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/security-insights-into-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Getting started with runtime security and Falco](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/intro-runtime-security-falco) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [traceable.ai: Use the OWASP API Top 10 To Secure Your APIs](https://www.traceable.ai/blog-post/use-the-owasp-api-top-10-to-secure-your-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: How to Secure Containers with Cosign and Distroless Images](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/secure-containers-cosign-distroless-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Vault in Kubernetes- Beginners Tutorial 🌟](https://devopscube.com/vault-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [K8s Vault Webhook 🌟](https://ot-container-kit.github.io/k8s-vault-webhook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: Log4j: Google and IBM call for list of critical open source projects](https://www.zdnet.com/article/log4j-after-white-house-meeting-google-calls-for-list-of-critical-open-source-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thehackernews.com: Microsoft Warns of Continued Attacks Exploiting Apache Log4j Vulnerabilities](https://thehackernews.com/2022/01/microsoft-warns-of-continued-attacks.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sentinelone.com: Reducing Human Effort in Cybersecurity | Why We Are Investing in Torq’s Automation Platform](https://www.sentinelone.com/blog/reducing-human-effort-in-cybersecurity-why-we-are-investing-in-torqs-automation-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [socket.dev: Introducing Socket](https://socket.dev/blog/introducing-socket) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Infrastructure-as-Code: 6 Best Practices for Securing Applications 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/infrastructure-as-code-6-best-practices-for-securing-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hmaslowski.com: macOS Security hardening with Microsoft Intune](https://hmaslowski.com/home/f/macos-security-hardening-with-microsoft-intune) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: How to secure Kubernetes Ingress?](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-ingress-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Tutorial: How to Use the New Vault Agent Integration Method With Harness](https://www.harness.io/blog/vault-agent-secrets-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.container-solutions.com: The Birth of the External Secrets Community](https://blog.container-solutions.com/the-birth-of-the-external-secrets-community) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: 10 Things Java Programmers Should Learn in 2022](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2017/12/10-things-java-programmers-should-learn.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [vladmihalcea.com: 14 High-Performance Java Persistence Tips](https://vladmihalcea.com/14-high-performance-java-persistence-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [vladmihalcea.com: Caching best practices](https://vladmihalcea.com/caching-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: An amazing note-taking system with Markdown and Git Series' Articles](https://dev.to/scottshipp/series/15100) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [build5nines.com: GitHub Actions: Run Pandoc to convert Markdown to Word Document](https://build5nines.com/github-actions-run-pandoc-to-convert-markdown-to-word-document) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploying MkDocs to GitHub Pages with GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploying-mkdocs-to-github-pages-with-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [github.blog: Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/include-diagrams-markdown-files-mermaid) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [theverge.com: Google Docs is getting more Markdown support](https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/29/23002138/google-docs-markdown-support-formatting-update) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [popsci.com: Google’s expanded Markdown feature could change how you work](https://www.popsci.com/diy/use-markdown-google) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [r-bloggers.com: How to use R Markdown (part one)](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/02/how-to-use-r-markdown-part-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [datree.io: How to build a Helm plugin in minutes](https://www.datree.io/resources/how-to-build-a-helm-plugin-in-minutes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: Tutorial: Turning a GitHub Repo Into a Helm Chart Repo](https://www.harness.io/blog/helm-chart-repo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [openshift.com: Introducing the Quarkus Helm Chart](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-the-quarkus-helm-chart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [boxunix.com: Developer’s Guide to Writing a Good Helm Chart](https://boxunix.com/2022/02/05/developers-guide-to-writing-a-good-helm-chart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Delve into Helm: Advanced DevOps](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ1S2Gp47ng) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Continuously delivering apps to Kubernetes using Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmPK93hg5w8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [DevOps with Azure, Kubernetes, and Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INv-VCZvM_o) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [apiiro.com: Malicious Kubernetes Helm Charts can be used to steal sensitive information from Argo CD deployments](https://apiiro.com/blog/malicious-kubernetes-helm-charts-can-be-used-to-steal-sensitive-information-from-argo-cd-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com: Preventing Kubernetes misconfigurations using Datree](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/preventing-kubernetes-misconfigurations-using-datree) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Container Best Practices: What They Are and Why You Should Care](https://thenewstack.io/containers/container-best-practices-what-they-are-and-why-you-should-care) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [scrivano.org: the journey to speed up running OCI containers](https://scrivano.org/posts/2022-10-21-the-journey-to-speed-up-oci-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: How to live without Docker for developers - Part 1 | Migration from Docker to Buildah and Podman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Fl0iLoAMdzc&ab_channel=AndrewMalkov) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Run containers on Linux without sudo in Podman](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/run-containers-without-sudo-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [redhat.com: How to replace Docker with Podman on a Mac, revisited](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/replace-docker-podman-mac-revisited) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [imaginarycloud.com: Podman vs Docker: What are the differences?](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/podman-vs-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [How to use the --privileged flag with container engines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/privileged-flag-container-engines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Containers without Docker (podman, buildah, and skopeo)](https://dev.to/cedricclyburn/containers-without-docker-podman-buildah-and-skopeo-1eal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.kubesimplify.com: Getting started with ko: A fast container image builder for your Go applications](https://blog.kubesimplify.com/getting-started-with-ko-a-fast-container-image-builder-for-your-go-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Podman expands to the Desktop](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/10/24/podman-expands-desktop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Build trusted pipelines/Guards with Podman containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-container-technology-make-trusted-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog](https://catalog.redhat.com/en/software/containers/explore) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tealfeed.com: Kubernetes Audit Logs: Who created or deleted a namespace?](https://tealfeed.com/kubernetes-audit-logs-created-deleted-namespace-ho5o3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Prometheus and OpenTelemetry Compatibility Issues](https://thenewstack.io/prometheus-and-opentelemetry-just-couldnt-get-along) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [elastic.co: How to configure Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes with SAML and hot-warm-cold architecture](https://www.elastic.co/es/blog/how-to-configure-elastic-cloud-on-kubernetes-with-saml-and-hot-warm-cold-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubelog.de](https://kubelog.de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: SLOs in Kubernetes, 1 Year Later](https://thenewstack.io/slos-in-kubernetes-1-year-later) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Monitoring Kubernetes in Production](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubermatic.com: The Complete Guide to Kubernetes Metrics](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/the-complete-guide-to-kubernetes-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube.com: Cloud Quick POCs - Kubernetes monitoring metrics using Grafana Cloud on AWS EKS | Observability | Grafana](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVDHWPxK5nU&ab_channel=CloudQuickPOCs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [anaisurl.com: Full Tutorial: Monitoring and Troubleshooting stack with Prometheus, Grafana, Loki and Komodor 🌟](https://anaisurl.com/full-tutorial-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Monitoring Kubernetes cluster logs and metrics using Grafana, Prometheus and Loki](https://dev.to/leroykayanda/kubernetes-monitoring-using-grafana-3dhc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [middlewareinventory.com: Get CPU and Memory Usage of NODES and PODS – Kubectl 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/cpu-memory-usage-nodes-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [betterstack.com: 10 Best Kubernetes Monitoring Tools in 2022 🌟](https://betterstack.com/community/comparisons/kubernetes-monitoring-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [adamtheautomator.com: Utilizing Grafana & Prometheus Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/prometheus-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.palark.com: Service communication monitoring in Kubernetes with NetFlow](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-services-interaction-monitoring-with-netflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [newrelic.com: Pixie](https://newrelic.com/platform/kubernetes-pixie) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Sharing a NVIDIA GPU Between Pods in Kubernetes](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/sharing-a-nvidia-gpu-between-pods-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 2: Network](https://blog.gitguardian.com/kubernetes-tutorial-part-2-network) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [raesene.github.io: Let's talk about Kubernetes on the Internet](https://raesene.github.io/blog/2022/07/03/lets-talk-about-kubernetes-on-the-internet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [xenitab.github.io: Kubernetes Ephemeral Container Security 🌟](https://xenitab.github.io/blog/2022/04/12/ephemeral-container-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [mattermost.com: The Top 7 Open Source Tools for Securing Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://mattermost.com/blog/the-top-7-open-source-tools-for-securing-your-kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 10 steps to automating security in Kubernetes pipelines](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2258136/10-steps-to-automating-security-in-kubernetes-pipelines.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/pavanbelagatti: Kubernetes Security Best Practices For Developers](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/kubernetes-security-best-practices-for-developers-2b92) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [collabnix.com: Applying DevSecOps Practices to Kubernetes](https://collabnix.com/applying-devsecops-practices-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: How to Secure Deployments in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://www.armosec.io/blog/secure-kubernetes-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/aws-builders: Best Practices for Securing Kubernetes Deployments 🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/best-practices-for-securing-kubernetes-deployments-1jg6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: Securing Kubernetes Pods For Production Workloads](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/securing-kubernetes-pods-for-production-workloads-51oh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 3: Authn, Authz, Logging & Auditing](https://dev.to/gitguardian/kubernetes-hardening-tutorial-part-3-authn-authz-logging-auditing-3fec) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: How attackers use exposed Prometheus server to exploit Kubernetes clusters | Miguel HernΓ‘ndez](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/exposed-prometheus-exploit-kubernetes-kubeconeu) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Basic Principles Key to Securing Kubernetes’ Future](https://thenewstack.io/key-basic-principles-to-secure-kubernetes-future) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Securing Kubernetes in a Cloud Native World](https://thenewstack.io/securing-kubernetes-in-a-cloud-native-world) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [copado.com: Applying a Zero Trust Infrastructure in Kubernetes](https://www.copado.com/resources/blog/applying-a-zero-trust-infrastructure-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tutorialboy24.blogspot.com: A Detailed Talk about K8S Cluster Security from the Perspective of Attackers (Part 2) 🌟](https://tutorialboy24.blogspot.com/2022/09/a-detailed-talk-about-k8s-cluster.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Performing Security Checks for Deployed Kubernetes Manifests](https://itnext.io/performing-security-checks-for-deployed-kubernetes-manifests-fa9d442b7951) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Introduction to Kubernetes Security for Security Professionals](https://itnext.io/introduction-to-kubernetes-security-for-security-professionals-a61b424f7a2a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/mattiasfjellstrom: Kubernetes-101: Security concepts](https://dev.to/mattiasfjellstrom/kubernetes-101-security-concepts-2f4f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Hardening Your Kubernetes Cluster - Threat Model (Pt. 1) 🌟🌟](https://blog.gitguardian.com/hardening-your-k8-pt-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.alexellis.io: What if your Pods need to trust self-signed certificates?](https://blog.alexellis.io/what-if-your-pods-need-to-trust-self-signed-certificates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: The 4 C’s Of Kubernetes Security](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/the-4-cs-of-kubernetes-security-3i9e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/gabrielbiasi: Automatic SSO in Kubernetes workloads using a sidecar container](https://dev.to/gabrielbiasi/automatic-sso-in-kubernetes-workloads-using-a-sidecar-container-3752) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [curity.io: Client Security](https://curity.io/resources/client-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.flant.com: Kubernetes cluster security assessment with kube-bench and kube-hunter](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-security-with-kube-bench-and-kube-hunter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes OWASP Top 10: Centralised Policy Enforcement](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-owasp-top-10-centralised-policy-enforcement-9adc53438e22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [owasp.org: OWASP Kubernetes Top Ten](https://owasp.org/www-project-kubernetes-top-ten) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: OWASP Kubernetes Top 10 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/top-owasp-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes OWASP Top 10: Secrets Management](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-owasp-top-10-secrets-management-c996faa87b47) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Secrets Management with GitOps and Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-secrets-management-with-gitops-and-kubernetes) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Store your Kubernetes Secrets in Git thanks to Kubeseal. Hello SealedSecret! 🌟](https://dev.to/stack-labs/store-your-kubernetes-secrets-in-git-thanks-to-kubeseal-hello-sealedsecret-2i6h) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [piotrminkowski.com: Sealed Secrets on Kubernetes with ArgoCD and Terraform](https://piotrminkowski.com/2022/12/14/sealed-secrets-on-kubernetes-with-argocd-and-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** ["Kubernetes base64 encodes secrets because that makes arbitrary data play nice with JSON. It had nothing to do with the security model (or lack thereof). It did not occur to us at the time that people could mistake base64 for some form of encryption"](https://x.com/originalavalamp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [macchaffee.com: Plain Kubernetes Secrets are fine 🌟](https://www.macchaffee.com/blog/2022/k8s-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubernetes.io: Announcing the Auto-refreshing Official Kubernetes CVE Feed](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/09/12/k8s-cve-feed-alpha) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [goteleport.com: A Simple Overview of Authentication Methods for Kubernetes Clusters](https://goteleport.com/blog/kube-authn-methods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes RBAC: Basics and Advanced Patterns](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-rbac-basics-and-advanced-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [marcusnoble.co.uk: Restricting cluster-admin Permissions](https://marcusnoble.co.uk/2022-01-20-restricting-cluster-admin-permissions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [anaisurl.com: RBAC Explained with Examples 🌟](https://anaisurl.com/kubernetes-rbac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Configure RBAC in Kubernetes Like a Boss](https://dev.to/mstryoda/configure-rbac-in-kubernetes-like-a-boss-h67) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Kubernetes RBAC Explained | Anton Putra 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE9Qb8dHqWI) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [raesene.github.io: Auditing RBAC - Redux](https://raesene.github.io/blog/2022/08/14/auditing-rbac-redux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Binding AWS IAM roles to Kubernetes Service Account for on-prem clusters | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/binding-aws-iam-roles-to-kubernetes-service-account-for-on-prem-clusters-1icc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gravitational.com: How to Set Up Kubernetes SSO with SAML](https://goteleport.com/blog/kubernetes-sso-saml) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Kubernetes TLS, Demystified 🌟](https://dev.to/otomato_io/possible-paths-2hfc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Securing Access to Kubernetes Environments with Zero Trust](https://thenewstack.io/securing-access-to-kubernetes-environments-with-zero-trust) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [trstringer.com: Create a Basic Kubernetes Validating Webhook](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-validating-webhook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [engineering.dynatrace.com: Kubernetes Security Best Practices -Part 1: Role Based Access Control (RBAC)](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Neon Mirrors: Kubernetes Policy Comparison: OPA/Gatekeeper vs Kyverno](https://kind-brown-cfb734.netlify.app/post/2021-02/kubernetes-policy-comparison-opa-gatekeeper-vs-kyverno) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Journey Of A Microservice Application In The Kubernetes World 🌟](https://itnext.io/journey-of-a-microservice-application-in-the-kubernetes-world-6abd625c60fe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [tetrate.io: Using Istio Service Mesh as API Gateway 🌟](https://tetrate.io/blog/istio-service-mesh-api-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [istio.io: Merbridge - Accelerate your mesh with eBPF](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2022/merbridge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Istio – How to Manage, Monitor, and Secure Microservices 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-istio-manage-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Implementing Istio From Start To Finish](https://www.cloudnativedeepdive.com/implementing-istio-from-start-to-finish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Maistra.io](https://maistra.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [istio.io: Introducing Ambient Mesh](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2022/introducing-ambient-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [envoyproxy.io](https://www.envoyproxy.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [getenvoy.io](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/start/install) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kiali.io](https://kiali.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hackernoon.com: How To Use OpenTelemetry And Jaeger To Implement Distributed Tracing And APM](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-use-opentelemetry-and-jaeger-to-implement-distributed-tracing-and-apm-jcx34fi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Linking Traces with Continuous Profiling using Pyroscope](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/linking-traces-continuous-profiling-pyroscope) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Reduce Kubernetes Costs Using Autoscaling Mechanisms](https://thenewstack.io/reduce-kubernetes-costs-using-autoscaling-mechanisms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.scaleway.com: Understanding Kubernetes Autoscaling](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/understanding-kubernetes-autoscaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thinksys.com: Understanding Kubernetes Autoscaling](https://thinksys.com/devops/kubernetes-autoscaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [platform9.com: Kubernetes Autoscaling Options: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler, Vertical Pod Autoscaler and Cluster Autoscaler](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-autoscaling-options-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-vertical-pod-autoscaler-and-cluster-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Horizontal Pod Autoscaling with Custom Metric from Different Namespace](https://itnext.io/horizontal-pod-autoscaling-with-custom-metric-from-different-namespace-f19f8446143b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [sysdig.com: Trigger a Kubernetes HPA with Prometheus metrics](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-hpa-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.px.dev: Horizontal Pod Autoscaling with Custom Metrics in Kubernetes 🌟](https://blog.px.dev/autoscaling-custom-k8s-metric) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Resources and Autoscaling β€” From Basics to Greatness 🌟](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-resources-and-autoscaling-from-basics-to-greatness-7cae17fbf27b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [hub.helm.sh: cluster-autoscaler](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/stable/cluster-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opcito.com: A guide to mastering autoscaling in Kubernetes with KEDA](https://www.opcito.com/blogs/a-guide-to-mastering-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-with-keda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/vinod827: Scale your apps using KEDA in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/vinod827/scale-your-apps-using-keda-in-kubernetes-4i3h) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [solo.io: Why the control plane matters. Control planes are different than data planes. Separating the control plane from data plane 🌟](https://www.solo.io/blog/why-the-control-plane-matters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [IBM Spectrum](https://www.ibm.com/solutions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [trio.dev: Angular vs React: Is Angular Dead?](https://trio.dev/angular-vs-react) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Top 3 sites for programmers](https://dev.to/why_and_how/top-3-sites-for-programmers-4bmc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 15 Developer Tools to Make You Super Productive](https://dev.to/sourcegraph/15-developer-tools-to-make-you-super-productive-2g0a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: 19 Valuable GitHub Repositories for Beginner Developers πŸ“šβœ¨](https://dev.to/madza/19-valuable-github-repositories-for-beginner-developers-3i18) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Start Learning to Code – Handbook for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-coding-for-everyone-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [analyticsinsight.net: Top 10 programming languages to learn for better job opportunities in 2022](https://www.analyticsinsight.net/top-10-programming-languages-to-learn-for-better-job-opportunities-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: What is a Full Stack Developer? 2022 Full Stack Engineer Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-a-full-stack-developer-full-stack-engineer-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.logrocket.com: Working with Supabase Studio](https://blog.logrocket.com/working-supabase-studio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: 16 reasons DDEV will be your new favorite web development environment](https://opensource.com/article/22/12/ddev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [syncfusion.com: 10 Best C# NuGet Packages to Improve Your Productivity in 2022](https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/10-best-c-nuget-packages-to-improve-your-productivity-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Getting Started with DevOps and .NET MAUI](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/devops-for-dotnet-maui) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [procodeguide.com: Build Resilient Microservices (Web API) using Polly in ASP.NET Core](https://procodeguide.com/programming/polly-in-aspnet-core) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [andrewlock.net: Series: Deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes with Helm 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/series/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps at Home: Automate Code Deploys with Kubernetes and Flux](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-at-home-automate-code-deploys-with-kubernetes-and-flux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [xataka.com: La Seguridad Social crea una app mΓ³vil para gestionar la nueva cuota de autΓ³nomos: permitirΓ‘ cambiar de tramo mensualmente](https://www.xataka.com/pro/seguridad-social-crea-app-movil-para-gestionar-nueva-cuota-autonomos-permitira-cambiar-tramo-mensualmente-ingresos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [billin.net: CΓ³mo ser freelance en EspaΓ±a en 2022](https://www.billin.net/blog/como-ser-freelance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [marinaaisa.com: Trabajar en remoto desde EspaΓ±a como 'contractor'](https://marinaaisa.com/es/blog/contractor-eeuu-espana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cincodias.elpais.com: El teletrabajo impulsa la oferta de β€˜freelance’](https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2022/02/08/fortunas/1644336556_587972.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoworld.com: 6 Kubernetes distributions leading the container revolution](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2266054/6-kubernetes-distributions-leading-the-container-revolution.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to/saintdle: Deploying Nvidia GPU enabled Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters](https://dev.to/saintdle/deploying-nvidia-gpu-enabled-tanzu-kubernetes-clusters-40ma) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [zdnet.com: VMware brings Tanzu Application Platform into GA to ease Kubernetes adoption](https://www.zdnet.com/article/vmware-brings-tanzu-application-platform-into-ga-to-ease-kubernetes-adoption) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Testing shift left observability with the Grafana Stack, OpenTelemetry, and k6](https://grafana.com/blog/testing-shift-left-observability-with-the-grafana-stack-opentelemetry-and-k6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Introducing Grafana Faro, an open source project for frontend application observability](https://grafana.com/blog/introducing-grafana-faro-oss-application-observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Will Grafana Become Easier to Use in 2022?](https://thenewstack.io/will-grafana-become-easier-to-use-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infoq.com: Grafana Cloud Adds Incident and On-Call Management Solutions](https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/02/grafana-incident-oncall) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [percona.com: Tips for Designing Grafana Dashboards](https://www.percona.com/blog/designing-grafana-dashboards) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devblogs.microsoft.com:Monitoring Azure by using Grafana dashboards 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/monitoring-azure-by-using-grafana-dashboards) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [grafana.com: Grafana 9.3 feature: Grafana OAuth token improvements](https://grafana.com/oss/grafana/?mdm=social) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [itnext.io: Logging in Kubernetes with Loki and the PLG Stack](https://itnext.io/logging-in-kubernetes-with-loki-and-the-plg-stack-93b27c90ec34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [softwaretestingsapiens.com: Roadmap to learn API Testing in Just 30 days](https://www.softwaretestingsapiens.com/roadmap-to-learn-api-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [getxray.app: The top 5 software testing trends of 2022](https://www.getxray.app/blog/the-top-5-software-testing-trends-of-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Perform unit tests using GoogleTest and CTest](https://opensource.com/article/22/1/unit-testing-googletest-ctest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [getxray.app: 7 benefits of using a Test Management App vs. Excel](https://www.getxray.app/blog/7-benefits-of-using-a-test-management-app-vs.-excel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [convert.com: Top 10 A/B Testing Tools That Are Good for the Next 5 Years (Vetted by Features, Privacy, Maturity & Price)](https://www.convert.com/blog/a-b-testing/a-b-testing-tools-2022-beyond) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: 7 Benefits of Testing in Isolation](https://thenewstack.io/7-benefits-of-testing-in-isolation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Error Handling from Backends to the Frontend](https://thenewstack.io/error-handling-from-backends-to-the-frontend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Optimizing App Performance in a Multicloud Stack](https://thenewstack.io/optimizing-app-performance-in-a-multicloud-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [smashingmagazine.com: Testing Pipeline 101 For Frontend Testing](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/02/testing-pipeline-101-frontend-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Simple Load Testing with GitHub Actions](https://thenewstack.io/simple-load-testing-with-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [softwaretestingmagazine.com: Learning JMeter : Documentation, Tutorials, Videos](https://www.softwaretestingmagazine.com/tools/learning-jmeter-documentation-tutorials-videos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.desdelinux.net: Microsoft Performance-Tools, una serie de herramientas open source para analizar el rendimiento del sistema](https://blog.desdelinux.net/microsoft-performance-tools-una-serie-de-herramientas-open-source-para-analizar-el-rendimiento-del-sistema) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [salaboy.com: Event-Driven applications with CloudEvents on Kubernetes](https://www.salaboy.com/2022/01/29/event-driven-applications-with-cloudevents-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Streaming Data and the Modern Real-Time Data Stack](https://thenewstack.io/streaming-data-and-the-modern-real-time-data-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: How to Get Started with Data Streaming](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-get-started-with-data-streaming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: The Path to Getting the Full Data Stack on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/the-path-to-getting-the-full-data-stack-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kubemq.io: Kafka VS KubeMQ 🌟](https://kubemq.io/kafka-vs-kubemq) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kai-waehner.de: Comparison: JMS Message Queue vs. Apache Kafka](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2022/05/12/comparison-jms-api-message-broker-mq-vs-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kai-waehner.de: When to use Apache Camel vs. Apache Kafka? 🌟](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2022/01/28/when-to-use-apache-camel-vs-apache-kafka-for-etl-application-integration-event-streaming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [learnk8s.io/kafka-ha-kubernetes: Designing and testing a highly available Kafka cluster on Kubernetes 🌟](https://learnkube.com/kafka-ha-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [linkedin.com: Kafka Cluster Setup on Kubernetes](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/kaka-cluster-setup-kubernetes-avinash-kumar-chandran) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [newrelic.com: Effective Strategies for Kafka Topic Partitioning 🌟](https://newrelic.com/blog/observability/effective-strategies-kafka-topic-partitioning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [conduktor.io/kafka: Learn Apache Kafka like never before](https://docs.conduktor.io/learn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: The Apache Kafka Handbook – How to Get Started Using Kafka 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/apache-kafka-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [engineering.grab.com: Zero trust with Kafka](https://engineering.grab.com/zero-trust-with-kafka) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: Which is better: A single Kafka cluster to rule them all, or many?](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/03/10/which-better-single-kafka-cluster-rule-them-all-or-many) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kai-waehner.de: When NOT to use Apache Kafka?](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2022/01/04/when-not-to-use-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: End-to-end field-level encryption for Apache Kafka Connect](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/09/27/end-end-field-level-encryption-apache-kafka-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: LinkedIn Layered Architecture Minimizes Kafka Scaling Issues](https://thenewstack.io/linkedin-layered-architecture-minimizes-kafka-scaling-issues) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [rogulski.it: Consume Kafka events with Knative service and FastAPI on kubernetes 🌟](https://rogulski.it/blog/kafka-consumer-knative-fastapi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Download a Kaggle Dataset Directly to a Google Colab Notebook](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-download-kaggle-dataset-to-google-colab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thatjeffsmith.com: Best Practices: REST APIs for your Database {Draft!}](https://www.thatjeffsmith.com/archive/2022/02/best-practices-rest-apis-for-your-database-draft) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [business.vogue.es: AdiΓ³s a los jefes tΓ³xicos: este es el nuevo tipo de liderazgo gentil que triunfa](https://www.vogue.es/lideres) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [What's the Difference? Agile vs Scrum vs Waterfall vs Kanban](https://www.smartsheet.com/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lucidchart.com: Agile vs. Waterfall vs. Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?](https://lucid.co/blog/agile-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban-vs-scrum) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [softwaretestinghelp.com: Kanban Vs Scrum Vs Agile: A Detailed Comparison To Find Differences](https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/kanban-vs-scrum-vs-agile) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [k21academy.com: Scrum vs Kanban](https://k21academy.com/scrum/scrum-vs-kanban) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [bloo.media: Producto MΓ­nimo Viable ΒΏQuΓ© es y cΓ³mo crearlo?](https://bloo.media/blog/producto-minimo-viable-mvp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gammaux.com: CΓ³mo definir un Minimum Viable Product (MVP)](https://www.gammaux.com/blog/como-definir-un-minimum-viable-product-mvp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Construyendo un MVP sin base de datos](https://dev.to/sergomz/construyendo-un-mvp-sin-base-de-datos-1i4k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [isprox.com: 16 Estilos de liderazgo: ΒΏcuΓ‘l es mΓ‘s efectivo?](https://isprox.com/es/16-estilos-liderazgo-cual-es-mas-efectivo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [opensource.com: Open source tools for running a small business in 2022](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/open-source-business-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [btw.so: Open Source Alternatives 🌟](https://www.btw.so/open-source-alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [jfrog.com: GitHub vs JFrog: Who Can do the Job for DevOps?](https://jfrog.com/blog/github-vs-jfrog-who-can-do-the-job-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Complete Guide To Access Forms In Selenium With Java](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/complete-guide-to-access-forms-in-selenium-with-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Why Selenium Grid Is Ideal For Automated Browser Testing?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/why-selenium-grid-is-ideal-for-automated-browser-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Top 27 Best Practices For Selenium Test Automation](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/27-best-practices-selenium-test-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [lambdatest.com: Selenium IDE: What Is It? & Why Is It Must For Every QA?](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/selenium-ide-what-is-it-why-is-it-must-for-every-qa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dev.to: Using Selenium With Python in a Docker Container](https://dev.to/nazliander/using-selenium-within-a-docker-container-ghp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.gurock.com: What Is DevTestOps?](https://www.testrail.com/blog/what-is-devtestops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Your Google Cloud database options, explained](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/your-google-cloud-database-options-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Testing Cloud SQL failover: Where to begin](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/testing-cloud-sql-failover-where-begin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: A container story - Google Kubernetes Engine](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/container-story-google-kubernetes-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Save money and time with automated VM management and suspend/resume](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/guide-to-cost-optimization-through-automated-vm-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Where should I run my stuff? Choosing a Google Cloud compute option](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/where-should-i-run-my-stuff-choosing-google-cloud-compute-option) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: How to transfer your data to Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/how-transfer-your-data-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: The next big evolution in serverless computing](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/serverless/the-next-big-evolution-in-cloud-computing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Cloud Functions, meet VPC functionality](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/serverless/learn-how-to-use-advanced-vpc-functionality-with-your-cloud-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Traffic Director explained!](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/traffic-director-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Cloud DNS explained!](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/cloud-dns-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: What is Cloud Load Balancing?](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/what-cloud-load-balancing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Google Cloud Networking overview 🌟🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/google-cloud-networking-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Enabling keyless authentication from GitHub Actions](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/enabling-keyless-authentication-from-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Cloud IDS for network-based threat detection is now generally available](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/announcing-general-availability-of-google-cloud-ids) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: What is Cloud CDN and how does it work?](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/what-cloud-cdn-and-how-does-it-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Service Directory cheat sheet](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/service-directory-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Service orchestration on Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/service-orchestration-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devlibrary.withgoogle.com 🌟](https://devlibrary.withgoogle.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [anderfernandez.com: CΓ³mo automatizar un script de Python en Google Cloud](https://anderfernandez.com/blog/automatizar-script-python-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Announcing Apigee Integration: An API-first approach for connecting data and applications](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/api-management/google-cloud-announces-apigee-integration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Web Scraping with Google Sheets – How to Scrape Web Pages with Built-in Functions](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/web-scraping-google-sheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: DevOps and CI/CD on Google Cloud explained](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/devops-and-cicd-google-cloud-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: The gcloud tool cheat sheet](https://docs.cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/cheatsheet?hl=en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Introducing Google Cloud Deploy: Managed continuous delivery to GKE](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/google-cloud-deploy-automates-deploys-to-gke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Declarative Export. Build your perfect Google Cloud infrastructure using Terraform and the gcloud CLI](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/google-cloud-cli-declarative-export-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Anthos makes multi-cloud easier with new API, support for Azure](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/google-cloud-anthos-multicloud-api-and-gke-on-azure-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: DevOps: 3 skills needed to support its future in the enterprise](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/10/devops-future-operating-model-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: DevOps Dojo – Culture and Mindset](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/devops-dojo-culture-and-mindset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Cloud Automation Tips for Developers and DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/5-cloud-automation-tips-for-developers-and-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Tales from the field: A system administrator's guide to IT automation](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/it-automation-book) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps, DevApps and the Death of Infrastructure](https://thenewstack.io/devops-devapps-and-the-death-of-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: How developers can be their own operations department](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/24/how-developers-can-be-their-own-operations-department) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: 5 DevOps tips to speed up your developer workflow 🌟](https://github.blog/developer-skills/5-devops-tips-to-speed-up-your-developer-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [softwebsolutions.com: DevOps and Microservices – Creating change together](https://www.softwebsolutions.com/resources/devops-and-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Microservices Transformed DevOps β€” Why Security Is Next](https://thenewstack.io/microservices-transformed-devops-why-security-is-next) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Unlocking Your DevOps Automation Mindset 🌟](https://devops.com/unlocking-your-devops-automation-mindset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weblineindia.com: DevOps Automation – Everything You Need to Know](https://www.weblineindia.com/blog/all-about-devops-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopsonline.co.uk: The role of Automation in DevOps](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/the-role-of-automation-in-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 7 Trends Influencing DevOps and DevSecOps Adoption](https://devops.com/7-trends-influencing-devops-and-devsecops-adoption) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevOps Trends to Watch in 2021 🌟](https://devops.com/devops-trends-to-watch-in-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: DevOps at the Crossroads: The Future of Software Delivery](https://thenewstack.io/devops-at-the-crossroads-the-future-of-software-delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevOps for the Development and Delivery of High-Performance Applications](https://devops.com/devops-for-the-development-and-delivery-of-high-performance-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Become A DevOps Engineer in 2021: A Comprehensive Guide](https://devopscube.com/become-devops-engineer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Top 10 skills a DevOps engineer should possess](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-10-skills-devops-engineer-should-possess-saurabh-badhwar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [intellipaat.com: What Does a DevOps Engineer Do? 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/what-does-a-devops-engineer-do) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 6 Signs You’re Doing DevOps Correctly](https://devops.com/6-signs-youre-doing-devops-correctly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cst-bg.net: 13 clues you are doing DevOps right 🌟](https://www.cst-bg.net/post/13-clues-to-good-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [bmc.com: DevOps Metrics for Optimizing CI/CD Pipelines](https://www.bmc.com/blogs/devops-ci-cd-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [content.techgig.com: 5 Best DevOps practices for beginners](https://content.techgig.com/5-best-devops-practices-for-beginners/articleshow/81368965.cms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 3 Habits of Highly Successful DevOps Teams](https://thenewstack.io/3-habits-of-highly-successful-devops-teams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A DevOps guide to documentation](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/devops-documentation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: DevOps is Not Enough for Scaling and Evolving Tech-Driven Organizations: a Q&A with Eduardo da Silva](https://www.infoq.com/articles/devops-not-enough-scaling-tech-driven-organizations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Stop calling DevOps teams 'DevOps teams' 🌟🌟](https://www.zdnet.com/article/stop-calling-devops-teams-devops-teams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Languages and DevOps: Recommendations](https://devops.com/languages-and-devops-recommendations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Survey Shows Mounting DevOps Frustration and Costs](https://devops.com/survey-shows-mounting-devops-frustration-and-costs) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: The best DevOps tools, frameworks, and platforms in 2021 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js-rq7SvPpE&ab_channel=DevOpsToolkit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [chaossearch.io: 9 Essential DevOps Tools for 2021](https://www.chaossearch.io/blog/essential-devops-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Nine Pillars of DevOps Best Practices](https://devops.com/nine-pillars-of-devops-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [getxray.app: Get started with DevOps: principles, best practices and tips](https://www.getxray.app/blog/get-started-with-devops-principles-best-practices-and-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: DEV-OPS](https://dev.to/attaullahshafiq10/dev-ops-59dm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 5 GitHub Projects to make you a better DevOps Engineer 🌟](https://dev.to/ankit01oss/5-github-projects-to-make-you-a-better-devops-engineer-2fkl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: How to Nail DevOps Governance and Compliance in a Highly Regulated Industry 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-to-nail-devops-governance-and-compliance-in-a-highly-regulated-industry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: DevOps: What You Need To Know 🌟](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomtaulli/2021/07/16/devops-what-you-need-to-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [valuecoders.com: Why Should You Adopt DevOps To Deliver Business Value Rapidly?](https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/devops/devops-for-enterprises-growth) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Yeah, You’re Doing DevOps](https://devops.com/yeah-youre-doing-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: How External IT Providers Can Adopt DevOps Practices 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/08/external-IT-providers-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: DevOps Is Not Automation](https://dev.to/run-x/devops-is-not-automation-2amo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [siliconangle.com: β€˜DevOps for Dummies’ author Emily Freeman introduces revolutionary model for modern software development](https://siliconangle.com/2021/09/29/devops-dummies-author-emily-freeman-introduces-revolutionary-model-modern-software-development-awsq3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: DevOps Engineering Course for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/devops-engineering-course-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: 9 Pillars of Engineering DevOps With Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/uncategorized/9-pillars-of-engineering-devops-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Maximizing the Value of Containerization for DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/maximizing-the-value-of-containerization-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How Containers Simplify DevOps Workflows and CI/CD Pipelines 🌟](https://devops.com/how-containers-simplify-devops-workflows-and-ci-cd-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Best of 2021 – Kubernetes Enables DevOps-as-a-Service (DaaS)](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/kubernetes-enables-devops-as-a-service-daas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: 5 devops practices to improve application reliability](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2263821/5-devops-practices-to-improve-application-reliability.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sqlshack.com: 6 Reasons why you can’t have DevOps without Test Automation 🌟](https://www.sqlshack.com/6-reasons-why-you-cant-have-devops-without-test-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: Who Should Own The Job Of Observability In DevOps?](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2021/09/03/who-should-own-the-job-of-observability-in-devops/?streamIndex=0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [information-age.com: DevOps vs Agile: distinguishing and combining the two](https://www.information-age.com/devops-vs-agile-distinguishing-and-combining-the-two-20117) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [calcalistech.com: β€œDevOps is a culture, it's not a job description”](https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/s1mlpunf9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Your Roadmap to Become a DevOps Engineer in 2021](https://dev.to/kodekloud/your-roadmap-to-become-a-devops-engineer-in-2020-i1n) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [DevOps as a Service: Migrating Your Entire DevOps Stack to the Cloud](https://devops.com/devops-as-a-service-migrating-your-entire-devops-stack-to-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Coming Era of Data as Code 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-coming-era-of-data-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arrikto.com: What is Data as Code 🌟](https://www.arrikto.com/blog/what-is-data-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Build a Music Sharing App with Amazon S3 and AWS Amplify](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W2TuBDaaiI&ab_channel=AliSpittel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Follow your org’s app dev best practices with Cloud Code custom samples 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/access-an-orgs-custom-code-repo-from-cloud-code-ides) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Helm charts with Jenkins CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 4 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/24/deploy-helm-charts-jenkins-cicd-red-hat-openshift-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [yankils/Simple-DevOps-Project](https://github.com/yankils/Simple-DevOps-Project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Kubernetes CI/CD with Tekton and ArgoCD 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/08/05/kubernetes-ci-cd-with-tekton-and-argocd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Multicluster GitOps with ArgoCD](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/multicluster-gitops-argocd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.argoproj.io: Getting started with ApplicationSets](https://blog.argoproj.io/getting-started-with-applicationsets-9c961611bcf0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get started with Argo CD 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.argoproj.io: Introducing the AppSource Controller for ArgoCD](https://blog.argoproj.io/introducing-the-appsource-controller-for-argocd-52f21d28d643) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [codefresh.io: Using Argo CD and Kustomize for ConfigMap Rollouts 🌟🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/using-argo-cd-and-kustomize-for-configmap-rollouts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Building GitLab Pipelines on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/building-openshift-pipelines-with-gitlab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: A DevOps journey using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/a-devops-journey-using-azure-devops) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/eon01/kubernetes-workshop](https://github.com/eon01/kubernetes-workshop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to create a Deployment in Kubernetes](https://www.howtoforge.com/create-a-deployment-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: K8s raise StatefulSet volume size with low impact](https://itnext.io/k8s-raise-statefulset-volume-size-with-low-impact-33fe1e2576f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.stephane-robert.info: Ansible - Utiliser MySQL comme inventaire dynamique (Use MySQL as a dynamic inventory)](https://blog.stephane-robert.info/post/ansible-utiliser-mysql-comme-inventaire-dynamique) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Build a lab in 36 seconds with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/build-VM-fast-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: A Developer focused CI/CD pipeline for Kubernetes](https://shipa.io/a-developer-focused-ci-cd-pipeline-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Build a highly available Node.js application using Docker, NGINX and AWS ELB](https://dev.to/sowmenappd/build-a-highly-available-node-js-application-using-docker-nginx-and-aws-elb-3cjp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: How to create a Dockerfile with some dockerfile examples](https://linuxtechlab.com/learn-create-dockerfile-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Developing and deploying applications to Kubernetes locally with Shipa and Minikube](https://shipa.io/deploying-applications-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Deploying a real-world application on Kubernetes](https://shipa.io/a-real-world-application-deployment-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Bootstrap GitOps with Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines and kam CLI](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/21/bootstrap-gitops-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-and-kam-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with Tekton and Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/01/13/getting-started-with-tekton-and-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Continuous Delivery on Kubernetes with Database using ArgoCD and Liquibase](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/13/continuous-delivery-on-kubernetes-with-database-using-argocd-and-liquibase) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Building and Deploying a Weather Web Application onto Kubernetes/Red Hat OpenShift using Eclipse JKube](https://itnext.io/building-and-deploying-a-weather-web-application-onto-kubernetes-red-hat-openshift-using-eclipse-62bf7c924be4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Deploy your Java applications to the Cloud using Eclipse JKube (petclinic) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgIwRX4LXfU) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Applications Here, Applications There! - Part 3 - Application Migration](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/applications-here-applications-there-part-3-application-migration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [todaywasawesome/oss-apps: OSS Applications](https://github.com/todaywasawesome/oss-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps in Kubernetes, the easy way–with GitHub Actions and Shipa](https://shipa.io/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kruyt.org: Running a mailserver in Kubernetes](https://kruyt.org/running-a-mailserver-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/developer-guy: Set up HA k3s cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform' + Ansible](https://github.com/developer-guy/kubernetes-cluster-setup-using-terraform-and-k3s-on-digitalocean) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Proof of Concept: Nexus3 Chart configuration on Kubernetes](https://github.com/nubenetes/nexus3-helm-chart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [channel9.msdn.com: Troubleshoot AKS cluster issues with AKS Diagnostics and AKS Periscope](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/azure-friday/troubleshoot-aks-cluster-issues-with-aks-diagnostics-and-aks-periscope) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Troubleshooting services on Google Kubernetes Engine by example 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/troubleshooting-services-on-google-kubernetes-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [webhooks.app](https://webhooks.app) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Kubernetes Ingress with Nginx Example 🌟](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-ingress-guide-nginx-example.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Kubernetes Multicluster with Kind and Cilium](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/10/25/kubernetes-multicluster-with-kind-and-cilium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploying Node.js applications to Kubernetes with Nodeshift and Minikube](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/09/deploying-node-js-applications-to-kubernetes-with-nodeshift-and-minikube) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: How To Deploy a Scalable and Secure Django Application with Kubernetes](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-a-scalable-and-secure-django-application-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [spring.io: YMNNALFT: Easy Docker Image Creation with the Spring Boot Maven Plugin and Buildpacks](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/04/ymnnalft-easy-docker-image-creation-with-the-spring-boot-maven-plugin-and-buildpacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [MapIt](https://github.com/siamaksade/mapit-spring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Containerize and deploy Strapi CMS applications on Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/09/containerize-and-deploy-strapi-applications-on-kubernetes-and-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Build lean Java containers with the new Red Hat Universal Base Images OpenJDK runtime images 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/24/build-lean-java-containers-new-red-hat-universal-base-images-openjdk-runtime) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Build and store universal application images on OpenShift (with Buildah)](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/18/build-and-store-universal-application-images-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: No YAML! Kubernetes done the easy way | DevNation Tech Talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBDmX85IjLM&ab_channel=RedHatDeveloper) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: New application samples in Red Hat OpenShift 4.8](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/10/01/new-application-samples-red-hat-openshift-48) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [javatechonline.com: How To Deploy Spring Boot Application In Docker?](https://javatechonline.com/deploy-spring-boot-docker-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Getting started with JBoss](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-jboss) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Deploy to AKS from GitHub Actions 🌟](https://trstringer.com/deploy-to-aks-from-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to deploy your first pod on a Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-deploy-your-first-pod-on-a-kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Journey Of A Microservice Application In The Kubernetes World](https://itnext.io/journey-of-a-microservice-application-in-the-kubernetes-world-bdfe795532ef) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Our experience with Postgres Operator for Kubernetes by Zalando](https://palark.com/blog/our-experience-with-postgres-operator-for-kubernetes-by-zalando) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Consul Service Discovery and Mesh on Minikube 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes/kubernetes-gs-deploy?in=consul%2Fkubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [consul.io: Ingress Gateways on Kubernetes 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/docs/north-south/ingress-gateway/k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: Part 1 - Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) Security Best Practices for Cluster Setup 🌟](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/rancher-kubernetes-engine-security-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: GitOps Guide to the Galaxy (Ep 12): Flux On OpenShift](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_rcYPZkhFg&ab_channel=RedHat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Deploy a kubernetes application](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/sample-deployment.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws blogs: Git Push to Deploy Your App on EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/git-push-deploy-app-eks-gitkube) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dzone: deploying a kubernetes cluster with amazon eks 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/deploying-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/MatthewCYLau: React App on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) with' Terraform](https://github.com/MatthewCYLau/gcp-react-gke-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/MatthewCYLau: TypeScript Node Express Google Kubernetes Engine' (GKE)](https://github.com/MatthewCYLau/node-express-typescript-k8-gke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pushbuildtestdeploy.com/jenkins-on-kubernetes-building-docker-images 🌟](https://pushbuildtestdeploy.com/jenkins-on-kubernetes-building-docker-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Implement governance on your Kubernetes cluster](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/kubernetes-gatekeeper) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developer.ibm.com: Example exercises to differentiate OpenShift and Kubernetes](https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/examples-differentiate-openshift-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/OpenShiftDemos 🌟](https://github.com/OpenShiftDemos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Serverless Java Functions on OpenShift](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/11/30/serverless-java-functions-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: What is Knative Serving? A Friendly Guide](https://dev.to/wiggitywhitney/9-waa-w-what-is-knative-serving-a-friendly-guide-28f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [brennerm.github.io: Setting up an EKS cluster with IAM/IRSA integration](https://shipit.dev/posts/setting-up-eks-with-irsa-using-terraform.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [azapril.dev: Deploying a LogicApp with Terraform (Bonus: in an AzDO pipeline)](https://azapril.dev/2021/04/12/deploying-a-logicapp-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Automate AWS Virtual Machine using Terraform – Creation Demo](https://k21academy.com/terraform/terraform-automate-aws-vm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How To Build a Database Instance with Terraform and AWS RDS](https://adamtheautomator.com/terraform-and-aws-rds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: Terraform Create Multiple EC2 with different Configs – for_each and count together](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/terraform-create-multiple-ec2-different-config) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [https://github.com/chenjd/terraform-101 🌟](https://github.com/chenjd/terraform-101) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Monitoring Services like an SRE in OpenShift ServiceMesh](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-services-like-an-sre-in-openshift-servicemesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: How to Observe your Clusters with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management - Customize the Grafana Dashboard](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-observe-your-clusters-with-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management-customize-the-grafana-dashboard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: ACM Ansible Integration Overview](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Solving ArgoCD Secret Management with the argocd-vault-plugin 🌟](https://itnext.io/argocd-secret-management-with-argocd-vault-plugin-539f104aff05) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: How to Use HashiCorp Vault and Argo CD for GitOps on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-use-hashicorp-vault-and-argo-cd-for-gitops-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: SSO Integration for the OpenShift GitOps Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sso-integration-for-the-openshift-gitops-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Managing GitOps control planes for secure GitOps practices 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/03/managing-gitops-control-planes-secure-gitops-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [simplilearn.com: What is CI/CD Pipeline and How to Implement it Using Jenkins?](https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/jenkins-tutorial/ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Jenkins Build Agents on Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://devopscube.com/jenkins-build-agents-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Simple DevOps Project | Publish Android APK to App Center | Beginner Pipeline](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgH0QzMHXLs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Modular Pipeline Library: 4. Petclinic Pipeline 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLtvxY1S3Aw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jenkins Configuration as Code on Kubernetes 🌟](https://github.com/nubenetes/jenkins-CasC-kubernetes-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to set up AWS Kubernetes Jenkins pipeline](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI7_8M2KtRI&ab_channel=MicroserviceFactory) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Modernize Your CI/CD Pipeline Using Jenkins X with Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/modernize-your-ci-cd-pipeline-using-jenkins-x-with-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Declarative provisioning of AWS resources with Spinnaker and Crossplane](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/declarative-provisioning-of-aws-resources-with-spinnaker-and-crossplane) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: If, elseif or else in GitHub Actions](https://thomasthornton.cloud/if-elseif-or-else-in-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Red Hat CodeReady Containers (Minishift equivalent for OpenShift 4.2 or newer) - step-by-step demo guides](https://github.com/marcredhat/crcdemos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Grading Pipeline for OpenShift 4 Advanced Application Deployment Homework Assignment](https://github.com/redhat-gpte-devopsautomation/ocp4_app_deploy_homework_grading) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ref 4](https://hub.docker.com/r/alwin2/petclinic-customers-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ref 9 - I have a branch that adds Docker, Kubernetes and Knative into the mix - planning on submitting a PR at some point](https://github.com/trisberg/spring-petclinic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [doylestowncoder.com: Building CI/CD Pipelines with Azure Data Factory: Part 1](https://travelrasik.com/category/asia) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: Cloud Integration with Commerce Azure Blob Storage using REST API – Part 1](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/07/04/cloud-integration-with-commerce-azure-blob-storage-using-rest-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: Cloud Integration with Commerce Azure Blob Storage using REST API – Part 2](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/12/26/cloud-integration-with-commerce-azure-blob-storage-using-rest-api-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piomin/sample-quarkus-serverless-kafka](https://github.com/piomin/sample-quarkus-serverless-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Go, Kafka and gRPC clean architecture CQRS microservices with Jaeger tracing](https://dev.to/aleksk1ng/go-kafka-and-grpc-clean-architecture-cqrs-microservices-with-jaeger-tracing-45bj) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Event-Driven Architectures with Kafka and Java Spring-Boot β€” Revision 1](https://itnext.io/event-driven-architectures-with-kafka-and-java-spring-boot-revision-1-c0d43d103ee7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tomd.xyz: Event-driven integration on Kubernetes with Camel & KEDA 🌟](https://tomd.xyz/kubernetes-event-driven-keda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hasura.io: A Simple, Realtime, Event Driven Architecture with QR Codes](https://hasura.io/blog/a-simple-real-time-event-driven-architecture-with-qr-codes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Pipeline Global Library for ci.jenkins.io](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/pipeline-library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [technologyreview.com: Andrew Ng: Forget about building an AI-first business. Start with a mission 🌟](https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/03/26/1021258/ai-pioneer-andrew-ng-machine-learning-business) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Ace Your Deep Learning Job Interview](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/ace-your-deep-learning-job-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.sighup.io: Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC): a look into the future of Kubernetes Multitenancy](https://blog.sighup.io/an-introduction-to-hierarchical-namespace-controller-hnc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vamsitalkstech.com: Kubernetes Multi-tenancy Best Practices & Architecture Model..(2/2)](https://www.vamsitalkstech.com/architecture/kubernetes-multitenancy-best-practices-architecture-models-2-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Three Tenancy Models For Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/15/three-tenancy-models-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vamsitalkstech.com: Introduction to Kubernetes Multi-tenancy..(1/2)](https://www.vamsitalkstech.com/architecture/a-deepdive-into-kubernetes-multitenancy-1-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Overcoming Kubernetes Infrastructure Challenges](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/overcoming-kubernetes-infrastructure-challenges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.kintone.io: Rebooting a LOT of Kubernetes nodes in a declarative way](https://blog.kintone.io/entry/2021/01/14/160935) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Production Ready Checklists for Kubernetes 🌟](https://go.weave.works/production-ready-kubernetes-checklist.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Horror Stories](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-horror-stories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.kintone.io: Tolerating failures in container image registries 🌟](https://blog.kintone.io/entry/neco-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [usepine.com: Improving cert-manager HTTP01 self-check speed](https://www.usepine.com/blog/en/improving-cert-manager-self-check-speed-when-issuing-certificates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.cloudflare.com: Automatic Remediation of Kubernetes Nodes](https://blog.cloudflare.com/automatic-remediation-of-kubernetes-nodes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Graceful Shutdown | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-do-you-gracefully-shut-down-pods-in-kubernetes-fb19f617cd67) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes: #1 Do K8S The Hard Way](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/never-should-you-ever-in-kubernetes-1-do-k8s-the-hard-way) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pionative.com: 6 Important things you need to run Kubernetes in production](https://pionative.com/6-important-things-you-need-to-run-kubernetes-in-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Kubernetes Cluster Must-Haves To Be Production Ready](https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-cluster-must-haves-to-be-production-ready) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: 4 Expert-Level Things I Wish I’d Known About Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/4-expert-level-things-i-wish-id-known-about-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Prevent Configuration Errors in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/solegaonkar/prevent-configuration-errors-in-kubernetes-30dn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [martinheinz.dev: Keeping Kubernetes Clusters Clean and Tidy 🌟](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/60) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [releasehub.com: Kubernetes Health Checks - 2 Ways to Improve Stability in Your Production Applications](https://release.com/blog/kubernetes-health-checks-2-ways-to-improve-stability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes Part 3: 6 K8s Reliability Mistakes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/6-kubernetes-reliability-mistakes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes Part 4: Three K8s Efficiency Mistakes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/3-kubernetes-efficiency-mistakes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladimir.varank.in: Making sense of requests for CPU resources in Kubernetes 🌟](https://vladimir.varank.in/notes/2021/09/making-sense-of-requests-for-cpu-resources-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: KubeCost: Monitor Kubernetes Costs with kubectl](https://thenewstack.io/kubecost-monitor-kubernetes-costs-with-kubectl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rtfm.co.ua: Kubernetes: Cluster Cost Monitoring – Kubernetes Resource Report and Kubecost](https://rtfm.co.ua/en/kubernetes-cluster-cost-monitoring-kubernetes-resource-report-and-kubecost) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Essential Tips to Manage Kubernetes Costs](https://thenewstack.io/5-essential-tips-to-manage-kubernetes-costs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Expensive Kubernetes Cost Traps and How to Deal with Them](https://thenewstack.io/5-expensive-kubernetes-cost-traps-and-how-to-deal-with-them) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Assessing the True Cost of Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/assessing-the-true-cost-of-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Reducing Kubernetes Costs](https://hackernoon.com/reducing-kubernetes-costs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Over-Provisioned and Over-Permissioned Containers & Kubernetes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/over-provisioned-and-over-permissioned-containers-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Governance, Risk and Compliance with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/governance-risk-and-compliance-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tremolosecurity.com: Pipelines and Kubernetes Authentication](https://www.tremolo.io/post/pipelines-and-kubernetes-authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: K8s Clinic: How to Run Kubernetes Securely and Efficiently 🌟](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/k8s-clinic-how-to-run-kubernetes-securely-and-efficiently) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: PodSecurityPolicy Deprecation: Past, Present, and Future 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/06/podsecuritypolicy-deprecation-past-present-and-future) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Never Should You Ever In Kubernetes Part 2: Kubernetes Security Mistakes](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/never-should-you-ever-in-kubernetes-part-2-kubernetes-security-mistakes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Lifecycle of Kubernetes Network Policies and Best Practices](https://itnext.io/lifecycle-of-kubernetes-network-policies-749b5218f684) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Integrating Compliance for Kubernetes Pipeline](https://itnext.io/integrating-compliance-for-kubernetes-pipeline-c538415401c5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Understanding Kubernetes limits and requests by example 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-limits-requests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Sizing Applications in Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sizing-applications-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 1: How to Manage Cluster Capacity with Requests and Limits](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/kubernetes-request-and-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Resource Management in Production](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-resource-management-in-production-d5382c904ed1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Kubernetes: part 22 – LimitRange](https://dev.to/aurelievache/understanding-kubernetes-part-22-limitrange-144l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [netdata.cloud: Kubernetes Throttling Doesn’t Have To Suck. Let Us Help! 🌟🌟](https://www.netdata.cloud/blog/kubernetes-throttling-doesnt-have-to-suck-let-us-help) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How does kubernetes work?](https://thenewstack.io/how-does-kubernetes-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes is Hard! 🌟](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-is-hard-190f1d0c6d36) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Is the New Standard for Computing, Including the Edge](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-is-the-new-standard-for-computing-including-the-edge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Kubernetes’ True Superpower is its Control Plane](https://cloudnativenow.com/kubeconcnc/kubernetes-true-superpower-is-its-control-plane) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: What Determines if a Kubernetes Node is Ready?](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-node-ready) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: The Evolution of Distributed Systems on Kubernetes](https://www.infoq.com/articles/distributed-systems-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: The Three Pillars of Kubernetes Container Orchestration 🌟](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/the-three-pillars-of-kubernetes-container-orchestration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [speakerdeck.com: Kubernetes Pod internals with the fundamentals of Containers](https://speakerdeck.com/devinjeon/kubernetes-pod-internals-with-the-fundamentals-of-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [talos-systems.com: Is Vanilla Kubernetes Really Too Heavy For The Raspberry Pi?](https://www.siderolabs.com/blog/is-vanilla-kubernetes-really-too-heavy-for-the-raspberry-pi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: K8s Tips: Accessing the API Server From a Pod](https://itnext.io/k8s-tips-accessing-the-api-server-from-a-pod-f6f72bc847de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Admission Controllers: What They Are and Why They Matter](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-admission-controllers-what-they-are-and-why-they-matter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Using Admission Controllers to Detect Container Drift at Runtime](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/21/admission-controllers-for-container-drift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Sandbox Environments with Virtual Clusters](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-sandbox-environments-with-virtual-clusters-fb465b296777) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techradar.com: Three tips to implement Kubernetes with open standards](https://www.techradar.com/news/three-tips-to-implement-kubernetes-with-open-standards) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes and the WEDOS PXE bootable server farm](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/22/kubernetes-in-kubernetes-and-pxe-bootable-server-farm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Comparing kube-proxy modes: iptables or IPVS?](https://www.tigera.io/blog/comparing-kube-proxy-modes-iptables-or-ipvs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Kubernetes Multicluster with Kind and Submariner](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/07/08/kubernetes-multicluster-with-kind-and-submariner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dustinspecker.com: IPVS: How Kubernetes Services Direct Traffic to Pods](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/ipvs-how-kubernetes-services-direct-traffic-to-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kube.careers: Kubernetes jobs market trends for 2021 (Q4)](https://kube.careers/report-2021-q4) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Schema Validation](https://dev.to/datreeio/a-deep-dive-into-kubernetes-schema-validation-39ll) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [datree.io: A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Schema Validation 🌟](https://www.datree.io/resources/kubernetes-schema-validation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [okteto.com: Run your Pull Request Preview Environments on Kubernetes](https://www.okteto.com/blog/preview-environments-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals Part One - Python instead of YAML 🌟](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/kubernetes-fundamentals-part-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Exploring the New Kubernetes Maturity Model](https://thenewstack.io/exploring-the-new-kubernetes-maturity-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: The Kubernetes Effect](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-effect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: Multicluster Management](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-multicluster-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to deploy a cross-cloud Kubernetes cluster with built-in disaster recovery 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-deploy-a-cross-cloud-kubernetes-cluster-with-built-in-disaster-recovery-bbce27fcc9d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 8 Kubernetes insights for 2021](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [lastweekinaws.com: Is ECS deprecated? Has Kubernetes won?](https://www.lastweekinaws.com/blog/reader-mailbag-is-ecs-deprecated) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Experts Discuss Top Kubernetes Trends and Production Challenges](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-trends-and-challenges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [superuser.openstack.org: Run Your Kubernetes Cluster on OpenStack in Production](https://superuser.openinfra.org/articles/run-your-kubernetes-cluster-on-openstack-in-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.px.dev: How etcd works and 6 tips to keep in mind](https://blog.px.dev/etcd-6-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kruyt.org: Migrate from Docker to Containerd in Kubernetes](https://kruyt.org/migrate-docker-containerd-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensourcerers.org: How to go from Docker to Kubernetes the right way 🌟](https://www.opensourcerers.org/2021/02/01/how-to-go-from-docker-to-kubernetes-the-right-way) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [imaginarycloud.com: Docker VS Kubernetes? It should be Docker + Kubernetes](https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/docker-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackify.com: The Advantages of Using Kubernetes and Docker Together](https://stackify.com/kubernetes-docker-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [decipherzone.com: Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm: A Container Orchestration Tools Comparison](https://www.decipherzone.com/blog-detail/kubernetes-vs-docker-swarm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Lessons learned from managing a Kubernetes cluster for side projects (GKE)](https://itnext.io/lessons-learned-from-managing-a-kubernetes-cluster-for-side-projects-780fbbacf36c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [snyk.io: Shipping Kubernetes-native applications with confidence](https://snyk.io/blog/shipping-kubernetes-native-applications-with-confidence) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CKS Exam Series #9 RBAC v2](https://itnext.io/cks-exam-series-9-rbac-v2-23ee24dd77cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.palark.com: Failure stories #2. How to destroy Elasticsearch while migrating it within Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/failure-stories-elasticsearch-migration-within-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Topology Aware Scheduling in Kubernetes Part 1: The High Level Business Case](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/topology-aware-scheduling-in-kubernetes-part-1-the-high-level-business-case) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [qwinix.io: What Is Kubernetes? K8s Uses, Benefits, & More](https://www.qwinix.io/blog-what-is-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [harness.io: Introducing Recommendations API: Find Potential Cost Savings Programmatically](https://www.harness.io/blog/recommendations-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Cloud Native and Kubernetes Observability: Expert Panel](https://www.infoq.com/articles/cloud-native-observability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Avoiding Kubernetes Cluster Outages with Synthetic Monitoring](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/avoiding-kubernetes-cluster-outages-synthetic-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Workloads in the Serverless Era: Architecture, Platforms, and Trends](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-workloads-serverless-era) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [civo.com: Get up and running with Kubeflow on Civo Kubernetes](https://www.civo.com/learn/get-up-and-running-with-kubeflow-on-civo-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Annotating Kubernetes Services for Humans](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/20/annotating-k8s-for-humans) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Tips & Tricks for CKA, CKAD and CKS exams](https://itnext.io/tips-tricks-for-cka-ckad-and-cks-exams-cc9dade1f76d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kodekloud.com: CKA vs CKAD vs CKS – What is the Difference](https://kodekloud.com/blog/cka-vs-ckad-vs-cks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnk8s.io/first-steps](https://learnkube.com/training) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ubuntuask.com: Best New Kubernetes Books](https://ubuntuask.com/blog/best-new-kubernetes-books) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to make exclusive locks in Kubernetes](https://dev.to/madmaxx/how-to-make-exclusive-locks-in-kubernetes-23if) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rpadovani.com: How Kubernetes picks which pods to delete during scale-in](https://rpadovani.com/k8s-algorithm-pick-pod-scale-in) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to create Multi-Container Pods in Kubernetes](https://www.howtoforge.com/multi-container-pods-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: Service proxy, pod, sidecar, oh my!](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/service-proxy-pod-sidecar-oh-my) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenucleargeeks.com: Introduction to Kubernetes Pods](https://thenucleargeeks.com/2021/03/22/introduction-to-pods-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thecloudblog.net: Kubernetes Container Lifecycle Events and Hooks](https://thecloudblog.net/lab/kubernetes-container-lifecycle-events-and-hooks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [K8s prevent queue worker Pod from being killed during deployment](https://itnext.io/k8s-prevent-queue-worker-pod-from-being-killed-during-deployment-4252ea7c13f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Kubernetes Taints, Tolerations, and Understanding the PreferNoSchedule Effect](https://trstringer.com/understanding-prefernoschedule) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #8: Kubernetes Object Name, Labels, Selectors and Namespace](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/02/kubernetes-for-developers-8-Object%20Name-Labels-Selectors-Namespace.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #11: Pod Organization using Labels](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/03/kubernetes-for-developers-11-pod-organization-using-labels.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How do applications run on kubernetes?](https://thenewstack.io/how-do-applications-run-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Kubernetes 101: Get Better Uptime with K8s Health Checks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9w3DH1zAc8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Health Checks Using Probes](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-health-checks-using-probes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Readiness Probes β€” Examples & Common Pitfalls](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-readiness-probes-examples-common-pitfalls-136e3a9a058d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 2: How to Use Health Checks](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/kubernetes-health-checks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [martinheinz.dev: Improving Application Availability with Pod Readiness Gates](https://martinheinz.dev/blog/63) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Configure Kubernetes Readiness and Liveness Probes - Tutorial | Pavan Belagatti 🌟](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/configure-kubernetes-readiness-and-liveness-probes-tutorial-478p) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [All you need to know to get started with the Kube Scheduler](https://gist.github.com/luisalfonsopreciado/40a0fc2319241d517832affdce2bc1ff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 questions to answer when considering a multi-cluster Kubernetes architecture](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/multi-cluster-kubernetes-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Do You Need Multi-Clusters? 🌟](https://itnext.io/do-you-need-multi-clusters-6e58556f7f06) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: 3 Reasons to Choose a Wide Cluster over Multi-Cluster with Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/3-reasons-to-choose-a-wide-cluster-over-multi-cluster-with-kubernetes-c923fecf4644) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [platform9.com: Kubernetes Cluster Sizing – How Large Should a Kubernetes Cluster Be?](https://platform9.com/blog/kubernetes-cluster-sizing-how-large-should-a-kubernetes-cluster-be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [datacenterknowledge.com: The Pros and Cons of Kubernetes-Based Hybrid Cloud](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/cloud/the-pros-and-cons-of-kubernetes-based-hybrid-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CRD is just a table in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/crd-is-just-a-table-in-kubernetes-13e15367bbe4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Automating System Updates for Kubernetes Clusters using Ansible](https://itnext.io/automating-system-updates-for-kubernetes-clusters-using-ansible-94a70f4e1972) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Embracing failures and cutting infrastructure costs: Spot instances in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/embracing-failures-and-cutting-infrastructure-costs-spot-instances-in-kubernetes-6976781beacc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: A Framework for Kubernetes Incident Response](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/a-framework-for-kubernetes-incident-response) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [container-security.site: PCI Container Orchestration Guidance for Kubernetes](https://www.container-security.site/defenders/PCI_Container_Orchestration_Guidance.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Infrastructure as code: Create and configure infrastructure elements in seconds](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/08/infrastructure-as-code-create-and-configure-infrastructure-elements-in-seconds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/jamesw4/confirm-tfvars](https://github.com/jamesw4/confirm-tfvars) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Terraform 1.1 moves forward with refactoring helpers and native Terraform Cloud integration](https://www.devclass.com/devops/2021/12/09/terraform-11-moves-forward-with-refactoring-helpers-and-native-terraform-cloud-integration/1621944) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [phillipsj.net: Dynamically Loaded Terraform Providers 🌟](https://www.phillipsj.net/posts/dynamically-loaded-terraform-providers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.gruntwork.io: How to manage multiple environments with Terraform 🌟](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/how-to-manage-multiple-environments-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.teemo.co: Terraform in 10 commands](https://blog.teemo.co/terraform-in-10-commands-e737dfd8bf31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trek10.com: Beginner's Guide to Using Terraform with AWS 🌟](https://caylent.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-using-terraform-with-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Packer and Terraform with Immutable Infrastructure](https://dev.to/cloudskills/packer-and-terraform-with-immutable-infrastructure-47ja) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to use Terraform to create a small-scale Cloud Infrastructure 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-use-terraform-to-create-a-small-scale-cloud-infrastructure-abf54fabc9dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: What does the Terraform 1.0 release mean for you?](https://acloudguru.com/blog/engineering/what-does-the-terraform-1-0-release-mean-for-you) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Terraform 1.0 Reflects What HashiCorp Has Learned About Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/terraform-1-0-reflects-what-hashicorp-has-learned-about-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: My top 5 tips for setting up Terraform 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/terraform-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [scalefactory.com: Failing faster with terraform](https://scalefactory.com/blog/2021/10/13/failing-faster-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Why we use Terraform and not Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, or CloudFormation](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/why-we-use-terraform-and-not-chef-puppet-ansible-saltstack-or-cloudformation) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Bridgecrew: Misconfigured Terraform Modules Are a Security Issue](https://thenewstack.io/bridgecrew-all-these-misconfigured-terraform-modules-are-a-security-issue) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [prcode.co.uk: Connect Azure MySQL to Private Endpoint with Terraform](https://prcode.co.uk/2021/04/29/connect-azure-mysql-to-private-endpoint-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Cloudflare Improves Automated Terraform Generation Tool 🌟](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/cloudflare-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [circleci.com: Infrastructure as Code, part 1: create a Kubernetes cluster with Terraform](https://circleci.com/blog/learn-iac-part1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rpadovani.com: How to make Terraform waiting for cloud-init to finish on EC2 without SSH](https://rpadovani.com/terraform-cloudinit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: Terraform meets AppOps 🌟](https://shipa.io/terraform-meets-appops-2) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gist.github.com/chadmcrowell: AKS w/Virtual Nodes (ACI)](https://gist.github.com/chadmcrowell/4d11b8a56aba3bdc32ea73c31104357b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How I use Terraform and Helm to deploy the Kubernetes Dashboard 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/terraform-deploy-helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Understanding your AWS Cost Datasets: A Cheat Sheet](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/understanding-your-aws-cost-datasets-a-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Announcing the Community Ansible 3.0.0 Package 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/open-source-communities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: Can You Feel the Burn?](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-can-you-feel-the-burn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Look Before You Leap!](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/look-before-you-leap-sarah-robb-o-hagan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.pragmaticengineer.com: The Most Heated Tech Job Market in History: Advice for Software Engineers](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/advice-for-tech-workers-to-navigate-a-heated-job-market) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [elespanol.com: QuΓ© tipos de jefes hay y cΓ³mo trabajar con ellos sin desfallecer: los consejos de Maribel Garben](https://www.elespanol.com/reportajes/20211211/tipos-trabajar-sin-desfallecer-consejos-maribel-garben/633687616_0.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: The Remote Work Report 2021](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: β€˜The Great Resignation’: Why Gen Z Is Leaving The Workforce In Droves…And What To Do About It](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonwingard/2021/09/02/the-great-resignation-why-gen-z-is-leaving-the-workforce-in-drovesand-what-to-do-about-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hbr.org: Forget Flexibility. Your Employees Want Autonomy](https://hbr.org/2021/10/forget-flexibility-your-employees-want-autonomy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [meet-in.es: Β«Para liderar a largo plazo hay que ser buena personaΒ»](https://www.meet-in.es/para-liderar-a-largo-plazo-hay-que-ser-buena-persona) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [bbc.com: Is HR ever really your friend?](https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20211022-is-hr-ever-really-your-friend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [liquidat.wordpress.com: Good bye Red Hat](https://liquidat.wordpress.com/2021/08/15/good-bye-red-hat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopsonline.co.uk: Robotics and automation to cause anxiety for workers](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/robotics-and-automation-to-cause-anxiety-for-workers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wired.co.uk: The Great Resignation is here and no one is prepared](https://www.wired.com/story/great-resignation-quit-job) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [news.slashdot.org: A Record Number of Workers Are Quitting Their Jobs, Empowered by New Leverage](https://news.slashdot.org/story/21/10/12/1818252/a-record-number-of-workers-are-quitting-their-jobs-empowered-by-new-leverage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [magnet.xataka.com: La "gran renuncia" americana, o cΓ³mo los trabajadores se han hartado del sistema y estΓ‘n dejando sus empleos](https://www.xataka.com/magnet/gran-renuncia-americana-como-trabajadores-se-han-hartado-sistema-estan-dejando-sus-empleos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [joshbersin.com: From The Great Resignation To The Great Migration](https://joshbersin.com/2021/12/from-the-great-resignation-to-the-great-migration) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blogs.elconfidencial.com: El talento atrofiado: por quΓ© en EspaΓ±a escasean los profesionales de alto nivel](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/tribuna/2021-06-02/talento-informatica-startups-silicon-valley-google_3112087) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: La Gran Renuncia: en EEUU los empleados estΓ‘n dejando en masa sus trabajos, la gran pregunta es si veremos esto (y cuΓ‘ndo) en EspaΓ±a](https://www.xataka.com/pro/gran-renuncia-eeuu-empleados-estan-dejando-masa-sus-trabajos-gran-pregunta-veremos-esto-cuando-espana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [codingpotions.com: ΒΏCuΓ‘nto cobra un programador en EspaΓ±a en 2021?](https://codingpotions.com/salarios-programadores-2021) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [es.euronews.com: La Gran Renuncia: ΒΏpuede llegar la revoluciΓ³n laboral de EE. UU. a Europa?](https://es.euronews.com/next/2021/11/25/la-gran-renuncia-puede-llegar-la-revolucion-laboral-de-ee-uu-a-europa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: What Do Employers Want To See In Your CV?](https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewfennell/2021/09/08/what-do-employers-want-to-see-in-your-cv) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [futurecoder.io](https://futurecoder.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Parse command-line arguments with argparse in Python](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/python-argparse) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sureshdsk.dev: Check diff between two files in Python](https://sureshdsk.dev/check-diff-between-two-files-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pythonsimplified.com: How to schedule Python scripts using schedule library](https://hewing.foliotek.me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The Python Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-python-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Top Online Platforms to Learn Python](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2021/04/top-online-platforms-to-learn-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Getting started with… Python 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/07/14/getting-started-with-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Learn Python: Tutorials and updates from Red Hat experts](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: 7 Vital Commands to Get Started With Python for Beginners](https://www.makeuseof.com/python-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python List Methods – append( ) vs extend( ) in Python Explained with Code Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-list-methods-append-vs-extend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Dictionary Comprehension in Python – Explained with Examples 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/dictionary-comprehension-in-python-explained-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [treyhunner.com: How to flatten a list in Python](https://treyhunner.com/2021/11/how-to-flatten-a-list-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Sets – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-set-operations-explained-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python Map Function – How to Map a List in Python 3.0, With Example Code](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-map-function-how-to-map-a-list-in-python-3-0-with-example-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: How Not to Use Python Lists](https://towardsdatascience.com/how-not-to-use-python-lists-d06cbe8e593) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: All The Important Features and Changes in Python 3.10](https://towardsdatascience.com/all-the-important-features-and-changes-in-python-3-10-e3d1fe542fbf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Programming languages: Python just took a big jump forward](https://www.zdnet.com/article/programming-languages-python-just-took-a-big-jump-forward) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Object-Oriented Programming with Python](https://analyticsindiamag.com/object-oriented-programming-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.teclado.com: Python Methods: Instance, Static and Class](https://blog.teclado.com/python-methods-instance-static-class) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: How to use the Python for loop](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2267127/how-to-use-the-python-for-loop.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [geeksforgeeks.org: Top 10 Advance Python Concepts That You Must Know](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/blogs/top-10-advance-python-concepts-that-you-must-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Python String split() and join() Methods – Explained with Examples](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/python-string-split-and-join-methods-explained-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: Python se convierte en el lenguaje de programaciΓ³n mΓ‘s popular segΓΊn el Γ­ndice TIOBE: adiΓ³s al largo reinado de C](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/python-se-convierte-lista-tiobe-lenguaje-popular-red-superando-incluso-a-c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [oxylabs.io: Python Web Scraping Tutorial: Step-By-Step](https://oxylabs.io/blog/python-web-scraping) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Python Microservices With gRPC 🌟](https://realpython.com/python-microservices-grpc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [theglitchblog.com: Logging in Python Using Best Practices](https://theglitchblogcom.wordpress.com/2021/06/17/logging-in-python-using-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kdnuggets.com: How To Build A Database Using Python](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2021/09/build-database-using-python.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [doppler.com: Using Environment Variables in Python for App Configuration 🌟](https://www.doppler.com/blog/environment-variables-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: How I Manage Credentials in Python Using AWS Secrets Manager](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-secrets-manager-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Debug a Python Application Running in Kubernetes 🌟](https://trstringer.com/debug-python-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Gestionar recursos de Kubernetes con Python](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/gestionar-recursos-de-kubernetes-con-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: micropipenv: Installing Python dependencies in containerized applications 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/19/micropipenv-installing-python-dependencies-containerized-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: 7 Must-Know Data Wrangling Operations with Python Pandas](https://towardsdatascience.com/7-must-know-data-wrangling-operations-with-python-pandas-849438a90d15) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: There is more to β€˜pandas.read_csv()’ than meets the eye](https://towardsdatascience.com/there-is-more-to-pandas-read-csv-than-meets-the-eye-8654cb2b3a03) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Work with SQL in Python Using SQLAlchemy and Pandas](https://towardsdatascience.com/work-with-sql-in-python-using-sqlalchemy-and-pandas-cd7693def708) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Memoizing DataFrame Functions](https://towardsdatascience.com/memoizing-dataframe-functions-7a27dff532f7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.adnansiddiqi.me: Getting started with Elasticsearch 7 in Python 🌟](https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/getting-started-with-elasticsearch-7-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsvidhya.com: Implementing ETL Process Using Python to Learn Data Engineering](https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2021/06/implementing-python-to-learn-data-engineering-etl-process) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Else-If in Python – Python If Statement Example Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/else-if-in-python-python-if-statement-example-syntax) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Evaluate Expressions Dynamically With Python eval() (Overview)](https://realpython.com/videos/python-eval-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Splitting, Concatenating, and Joining Strings in Python Quiz](https://realpython.com/quizzes/python-split-strings) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Creating a blockchain in 60 lines of Python](https://dev.to/imjoseangel/creating-a-blockchain-in-60-lines-of-python-2hlc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Generating pseudorandom numbers in Python](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/04/generating-pseudorandom-numbers-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: You Don’t Need Sample Data, You Need Python Faker](https://towardsdatascience.com/you-dont-need-sample-data-you-need-python-faker-fa87c2a119a9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Functional Programming in Python](https://realpython.com/courses/functional-programming-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: Building a REST API With Django REST Framework](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tech-talks/building-a-rest-api-with-django-rest-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [The Flask Mega-Tutorial: Now with Python 3 Support](https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-now-with-python-3-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Getting Started with Flask and Docker](https://dev.to/ken_mwaura1/getting-started-with-flask-and-docker-3ie8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.adnansiddiqi.me: Create your first REST API in FastAPI 🌟](https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/create-your-first-rest-api-in-fastapi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make your API better with this positional trick from Python 3.8](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/python-38-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Packaging applications to install on other machines with Python](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/packaging-applications-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: requirements.txt vs setup.py in Python](https://towardsdatascience.com/requirements-vs-setuptools-python-ae3ee66e28af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Guido van Rossum’s Ambitious Plans for Improving Python Performance](https://thenewstack.io/guido-van-rossums-ambitious-plans-for-improving-python-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to SSH into a Docker Container – Secure Shell vs Docker Attach](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-ssh-into-a-docker-container-secure-shell-vs-docker-attach) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Fall in Love with Your Environment Setup](https://towardsdatascience.com/fall-in-love-with-your-environment-setup-779dfbf047ba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Algorithms and Data Structures in Python 🌟🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-algorithms-and-data-structures-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Thoth prescriptions for resolving Python dependencies](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/22/thoth-prescriptions-resolving-python-dependencies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mherman.org: Scaling Flask with Kubernetes 🌟](https://mherman.org/presentations/flask-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kdnuggets.com: How to Deploy a Flask API in Kubernetes and Connect it with Other Micro-services](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2021/02/deploy-flask-api-kubernetes-connect-micro-services.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS Account Cloud9 Visualizer](https://github.com/wongcyrus/aws-account-cloud9-visualizer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Introducing a Google Cloud architecture diagramming tool](https://cloud.google.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ServerlessHorrors: A Web Compiling Nightmares in the Serverless World](https://revistacloud.com/serverlesshorrors-la-web-que-recoge-las-peores-pesadillas-del-mundo-serverless) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.logrocket.com: Intro to KubeVela: A better way to ship applications](https://blog.logrocket.com/kubevela-intro-better-way-ship-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Using Dekorate to generate Kubernetes manifests for' Java applications](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/17/using-dekorate-to-generate-kubernetes-manifests-for-java-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubeshop 🌟](https://kubeshop.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Migrate virtual machines to Kubernetes with this new tool' - forklift 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/6/migrate-vms-kubernetes-forklift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [karmab/autolabeller](https://github.com/karmab/autolabeller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackrox.io: Top 9 Open Source DevSecOps Tools for Kubernetes in 2021 🌟](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/top-9-open-source-devsecops-tools-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes Kpt in The Wild: What it is and how to use it 🌟](https://labs.meanpug.com/kubernetes-kpt-in-the-wild) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes Active Passive Applications](https://github.com/amelbakry/kubernetes-active-passive) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Analyze Kubernetes Audit logs using Falco 🌟](https://github.com/developer-guy/falco-analyze-audit-log-from-k3s-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.kintone.io: Introducing pvc-autoresizer](https://blog.kintone.io/entry/pvc-autoresizer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [collabnix.com: Top 10 Kubernetes Tools You Need for 2021 – Part 1](https://collabnix.com/top-10-kubernetes-tools-you-need-for-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: 10 Must-Have Kubernetes Tools | DevOps Toolkit](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB79eTFbR0w&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=DevOpsToolkit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes GitOps Tools](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-gitops-tools-cf0247eb5368) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Essential Tools: 2021](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-essential-tools-2021-def12e84c572) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: Kubernetes: 6 open source tools to put your cluster' to the test](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/5/kubernetes-6-open-source-tools-to-test-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mohatb/kubectl-exec](https://github.com/mohatb/kubectl-exec) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Introducing cdk8s+: Intent-driven APIs for Kubernetes objects](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/introducing-cdk8s-intent-driven-apis-for-kubernetes-objects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thecloudblog.net: Managing Applications in Kubernetes with the Carvel Kapp' Controller](https://thecloudblog.net/post/managing-applications-in-kubernetes-with-the-carvel-kapp-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: How to Generate Kubernetes Manifests With a Single Command' (kompose)](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-generate-kubernetes-manifests-with-a-single-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [community.suse.com: Stupid Simple Kubernetesβ€Šβ€”β€ŠDeployments, Services and Ingresses Explained](https://www.rancher.com/community) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [uw-labs.github.io: Kubernetes Semaphore: A modular and nonintrusive framework' for cross cluster communication](https://uw-labs.github.io/blog/kubernetes,/multicluster/2021/07/21/kube-semaphore-intro.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [intellipaat.com: What is Penetration Testing?](https://intellipaat.com/blog/what-is-penetration-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: CI With Datree](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/ci-with-datree-4h8d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Perform a kaniko build on a Red Hat OpenShift cluster' and push the image to a registry](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/18/perform-kaniko-build-red-hat-openshift-cluster-and-push-image-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Kaniko and how you can build images on Kubernetes using' kaniko?](https://www.learnsteps.com/kaniko-and-how-you-can-build-images-on-kubernetes-using-kaniko) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: ARM Template Specs now GA!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/arm-template-specs-now-ga/2402618) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [muycomputer.com: WinGet 1.0, ya estΓ‘ aquΓ­ el administrador de paquetes para Windows](https://www.muycomputer.com/2021/06/03/winget-1-0-paquetes-windows-10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Getting started with Windows Package Manager WinGet](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/07/getting-started-with-windows-package-manager-winget) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: Windows Opens Up to Android Developers](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-windows-opens-up-to-android-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/johnlokerse/azure-bicep-cheat-sheet: Azure Bicep Cheat Sheet](https://github.com/johnlokerse/azure-bicep-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [faun.pub: From Terraform to Azure Bicep: What You Need to Know about syntax](https://faun.pub/from-terraform-to-azure-bicep-what-you-need-to-know-bb1c404b7603) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Container Apps: a serverless container service for running modern apps at scale](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/introducing-azure-container-apps-a-serverless-container-service-for-running-mode/2867265) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Azure Kubernetes Service Replaces Docker with containerd](https://thenewstack.io/azure-kubernetes-service-replaces-docker-with-containerd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.sixeyed.com: You can't always have Kubernetes: running containers in Azure VM Scale Sets](https://blog.sixeyed.com/you-cant-always-have-kubernetes-running-containers-in-azure-vm-scale-sets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [teacdmin.net: How To Enable Multiple RDP Sessions on Windows Server](https://tecadmin.net/how-to-enable-multiple-rdp-sessions-on-windows-server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasmaurer.ch: How to check the available VM Sizes (SKUs) by Azure Region](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2021/02/how-to-check-the-available-vm-sizes-skus-by-azure-region) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Deploy Spring Boot applications by leveraging enterprise best practices – Azure Spring Cloud Reference Architecture](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/java/deploy-spring-boot-applications-by-leveraging-enterprise-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Non-interactive logins: minimizing the blind spot](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftsentinelblog/non-interactive-logins-minimizing-the-blind-spot/2287932) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Security Control: Implement security best practices](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftdefendercloudblog/security-control-implement-security-best-practices/2269914) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [unit42.paloaltonetworks.com: Finding Azurescape – Cross-Account Container Takeover in Azure Container Instances](https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/azure-container-instances) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: ReplicaciΓ³n de blobs entre dos cuentas de Azure Storage en dos tenants diferentes](https://www.returngis.net/2021/06/replicacion-de-blobs-entre-dos-cuentas-de-azure-storage-en-dos-tenants-diferentes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [c-sharpcorner.com: Comparing AWS SQL Server With Azure SQL Database](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/comparing-aws-sql-server-with-azure-sql-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Azure Data Lake Overview For Beginners](https://k21academy.com/azure-data/azure-data-lake) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: How to create a VPN between Azure and AWS using only managed solutions](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/how-to-create-a-vpn-between-azure-and-aws-using-only-managed-solutions/2281900) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Azure RBAC Vs Azure Policies Vs Azure Blueprints](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-rbac-vs-azure-policies-vs-azure-blueprints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Policy for Kubernetes releases support for custom policy](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuregovernanceandmanagementblog/azure-policy-for-kubernetes-releases-support-for-custom-policy/2699466) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Controlling Release Pipelines with Gates and Azure Policy Compliance 🌟](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/controlling-release-pipelines-with-gates-and-azure-policy-compliance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.microsoft.com: Using configuration data in DSC](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/dsc/configurations/configdata?view=dsc-1.1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.guybarrette.com: Powershell prompt: How to display your current Kubernetes context using Oh-My-Posh 3 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6962087231775772672) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: An example why PowerShell is so important!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/windowspowershell/an-example-why-powershell-is-so-important/3041748) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jdhitsolutions.com: Profile PowerShell Functions](https://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/powershell-7/8793/profile-powershell-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dotnet-helpers.com: Passing Local Variables to Remote PowerShell session](https://dotnet-helpers.com/powershell/passing-local-variables-to-remote-powershell-session) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Crescendo](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/announcing-powershell-crescendo-preview-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [commandline.ninja: Video Intro to Secret Management with Powershell](https://commandline.ninja/video-intro-to-secret-management-with-powershell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Azure PowerShell account management with Azure contexts | A Cloud Guru 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiJsllKZrI&ab_channel=ACloudGuru) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: The Beginner’s Guide to Azure PowerShell: One Shell to Rule Them All](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/one-shell-to-rule-them-all-5-reasons-to-use-powershell-for-cloud-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dotnet-helpers.com: Azure KeyVault Set and Retrieve Secrets using Powershell 🌟](https://dotnet-helpers.com/powershell/azure-keyvault-set-and-retrieve-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/ATP-PowerShell-Scripts](https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/ATP-PowerShell-Scripts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [systemcenterdudes.com: Create Operational SCCM Collection Using Powershell Script](https://www.systemcenterdudes.com/create-operational-sccm-collection-using-powershell-script) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to Build Sparse EBS Volumes for Fun and Easy Snapshotting](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/how-to-build-sparse-ebs-volumes-for-fun-and-easy-snapshotting) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Monitor Amazon S3 activity using S3 server access logs and Pandas in Python](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/monitor-amazon-s3-activity-using-s3-server-access-logs-and-pandas-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Amazon Elastic File System triples read throughput](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/01/amazon-elastic-file-system-triples-read-throughput) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Building an active-active, latency-based application across multiple Regions 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/building-an-active-active-latency-based-application-across-multiple-regions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Adding an EBS volume to a running AWS EC2 Instance](https://dev.to/aws-builders/adding-an-ebs-volume-to-a-running-aws-ec2-instance-311l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Transfer Family Introduces Support for EFS](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/aws-transfer-ftp-efs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dok.community: Data on Kubernetes 2021 Report](https://dok.community/dokc-2021-report) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [danielmangum.com: K8s ASA: The Storage Interface](https://danielmangum.com/posts/k8s-asa-the-storage-interface) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to maximize data storage for microservices and Kubernetes, Part 1: An introduction 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/11/how-maximize-data-storage-microservices-and-kubernetes-part-1-introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Best Practices for Running Stateful Applications on Kubernetes](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-stateful-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [armosec.io: Data Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-data-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: When Is Decentralized Storage the Right Choice?](https://thenewstack.io/when-is-decentralized-storage-the-right-choice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [storj.io: Integrating Decentralized Cloud Storage with Duplicati](https://www.storj.io/cloud-object-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Comparing Ceph, LINSTOR, Mayastor, and Vitastor storage performance in Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/kubernetes-storage-performance-linstor-ceph-mayastor-vitastor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Beyond Block and File: COSI Enables Object Storage in Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/beyond-block-and-file-cosi-enables-object-storage-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Kubernetes object storage best practices](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2269961/kubernetes-object-storage-best-practices.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: Effortless Storage Management With Kubernetes PVC 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/kubernetes-pvc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Highly Available NFS cluster in Kubernetes, a cloud vendor independent storage solution](https://itnext.io/highly-available-nfs-cluster-in-kubernetes-a-cloud-vendor-independent-storage-solution-f9a314cfdfcc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 5: Introduction to Storage Classes](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-5-introduction-to-storage-classes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Temporary Storage for Kubernetes Pods](https://itnext.io/temporary-storage-for-kubernetes-pods-f8330ad8db88) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.newrelic.com: Kubernetes Fundamentals, Part 5: Working with Kubernetes Volumes](https://newrelic.com/blog/infrastructure-monitoring/how-to-use-kubernetes-volumes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps 1: Introduction to Volume and volumeMounts](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-1-introduction-to-volume-and-volumemounts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [matthewpalmer.net: Filesystem vs Volume vs Persistent Volume 🌟](https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-volumes-example-nfs-persistent-volume.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Resizing StatefulSet Persistent Volumes with zero downtime 🌟](https://itnext.io/resizing-statefulset-persistent-volumes-with-zero-downtime-916ebc65b1d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Digital Ocean: Kuberntes PVC ReadWriteMany access mode alternative](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/kuberntes-pvc-readwritemany-access-mode-alternative) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: State of Persistent Storage in K8s β€” A Benchmark](https://itnext.io/state-of-persistent-storage-in-k8s-a-benchmark-77a96bb1ac29) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Using Rook On A K3s Cluster](https://itnext.io/using-rook-on-a-k3s-cluster-8a97a75ba25e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [iomesh.com: Outperforming Peer Products, IOMesh Takes Cloud Native Storage to the Next Level](https://www.iomesh.com/blog/announcing_iomesh_preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blocksandfiles.com: Kubernetes storage: SmartX’s IOMesh beats Portworx, Longhorn and OpenEBS](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/block/2021/08/05/kubernetes-storage-smartxs-iomesh-beats-portworx-longhorn-and-openebs/1617691) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [next.redhat.com: Introducing VolSync: your data, anywhere](https://next.redhat.com/2021/08/23/introducing-volsync-your-data-anywhere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [searchstorage.techtarget.com: IBM Spectrum](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitchannel/definition/IBM-International-Business-Machines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [State of OpenShift Container Storage](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/state-of-openshift-container-storage-eran-tamir-and-duncan-hardie-red-hat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Crossplane: A Kubernetes Control Plane to Roll Your Own PaaS](https://thenewstack.io/crossplane-a-kubernetes-control-plane-to-roll-your-own-paas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [symphony.is: Crossplane - The New Kid in Town](https://symphony.is/blog/crossplane---the-new-kid-in-town-) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Presentation: YAML your cloud](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IZXCiQl_NUawHMvKJANCG2_LIBZseUpY-XyPjlghj9E/edit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Why do developers find Kubernetes so hard?](https://itnext.io/why-do-developers-find-kubernetes-hard-6532e8d6ce7f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: GitOpsify Cloud Infrastructure with Crossplane and Flux](https://itnext.io/gitopsify-cloud-infrastructure-with-crossplane-and-flux-d605d3043452) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: How BMW uses Redhat OpenShift?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-bmw-uses-redhat-openshift-bobby-singh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Layering domains and microservices using API Gateways](https://kislayverma.com/software-architecture/layering-domains-and-microservices-using-api-gateways) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Simplify load balancing for API gateways using Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/11/simplify-load-balancing-api-gateways-using-red-hat-3scale-api-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [API Management vs API Gateway and where does API Analytics and Monitoring fit?](https://dev.to/moesif/api-management-vs-api-gateway-and-where-does-api-analytics-and-monitoring-fit-4g75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Enhance application security by rotating 3scale access tokens](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/29/enhance-application-security-by-rotating-3scale-access-tokens) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to expose a WebSocket endpoint using Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/01/how-expose-websocket-endpoint-using-red-hat-3scale-api-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [siliconrepublic.com: 10 dev tools recommended by start-up founders](https://www.siliconrepublic.com/advice/dev-tools-recommended-by-irish-start-up-founders) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Exploring Cilium Layer 7 Capabilities Compared to Istio](https://www.solo.io/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Let’s monitor edge computing networks with RHEL!](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/lets-monitor-edge-computing-networks-rhel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Why KubeEdge is my favorite open source project of 2020 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/kubeedge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Bring your Kubernetes workloads to the edge](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/22/bring-your-kubernetes-workloads-edge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: A New Kubernetes Edge Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/a-new-kubernetes-edge-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloudian CTO: Kubernetes, Standardization Key to Edge](https://thenewstack.io/cloudian-cto-kubernetes-standardization-key-to-edge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [contino.io: How to Make Enterprise Container Strategies That Last (Part One)](https://www.contino.io/insights/how-to-make-enterprise-container-strategies-that-last-part-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hazelcast.com: Where Is My Cache? Architectural Patterns for Caching Microservices 🌟](https://hazelcast.com/blog/architectural-patterns-for-caching-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopsdigest.com: CI/CD Deployments: How to Expedite Across a Kubernetes Environment With DevOps Orchestration](https://www.devopsdigest.com/cicd-deployments-how-to-expedite-across-a-kubernetes-environment-with-devops-orchestration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: No Kubernetes Needed: Amazon ECS Anywhere](https://thenewstack.io/no-kubernetes-needed-amazon-ecs-anywhere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cycle.io: Meet the Team on a Mission to Replace Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/cycle-io-meet-the-team-on-a-mission-to-replace-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cycle.io: A Container Orchestration Platform Aimed at Developers](https://thenewstack.io/cycle-io-a-container-orchestration-platform-aimed-at-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [atodorov.me: Why you should take a look at Nomad before jumping on Kubernetes](https://atodorov.me/2021/02/27/why-you-should-take-a-look-at-nomad-before-jumping-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm:β€ŠA Comprehensive Comparison](https://www.cuelogic.com/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker-swarm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [semaphoreci.com: Kubernetes vs Docker: Understanding Containers in 2021](https://semaphore.io/blog/kubernetes-vs-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Heroku + Docker in 10 Minutes](https://towardsdatascience.com/heroku-docker-in-10-minutes-f4329c4fd72f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Oracle Java](https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/java-se-glance.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AdoptOpenJDk](https://adoptium.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.microsoft.com: Microsoft OpenJDK](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/java/openjdk/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Install Java 17 on RHEL-based Linux Distributions](https://www.tecmint.com/install-java-on-centos-rhel-fedora) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [advancedweb.hu: A categorized list of all Java and JVM features since JDK 8 to 16](https://advancedweb.hu/a-categorized-list-of-all-java-and-jvm-features-since-jdk-8-to-16) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Java 17, the Next Long-Term Support Release, is Now Available](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/09/java17-released) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Shenandoah in OpenJDK 17: Sub-millisecond GC pauses](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/16/shenandoah-openjdk-17-sub-millisecond-gc-pauses) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tschatzl.github.io: JDK 17 G1/Parallel GC changes](https://tschatzl.github.io/2021/09/16/jdk17-g1-parallel-gc-changes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Modernizing Enterprise Java: A cloud native guide for developers](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/30/modernizing-enterprise-java-cloud-native-guide-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to migrate Java workloads to containers: 3 considerations](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/6/how-migrate-java-workloads-containers-3-considerations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openjdk.java.net: JEP 413: Code Snippets in Java API Documentation](https://openjdk.org/jeps/413) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Virtual Threads: New Foundations for High-Scale Java Applications](https://www.infoq.com/articles/java-virtual-threads) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Spring Boot on Quarkus: Magic or madness?](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/02/09/spring-boot-on-quarkus-magic-or-madness) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [javatutorial.net: Introduction to Spring Web Framework](https://javatutorial.net/introduction-to-spring-web-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Spring Boot Tips, Tricks and Techniques](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/01/13/spring-boot-tips-tricks-and-techniques) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.frankel.ch: Annotation-free Spring](https://blog.frankel.ch/annotation-free-spring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Spring Boot Application Properties 🌟](https://vladmihalcea.com/spring-boot-application-properties) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [java67.com: How to set the logging level with application.properties in Spring Boot - Example Tutorial](https://www.java67.com/2021/10/how-to-set-logging-level-in-spring-boot-.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [spring.io: What's new in Spring Boot 2.4 🌟](https://spring.io/blog/2021/01/17/what-s-new-in-spring-boot-2-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: How to encrypt and decrypt data with Hibernate](https://vladmihalcea.com/how-to-encrypt-and-decrypt-data-with-hibernate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Optimistic vs. Pessimistic Locking (hibernate)](https://vladmihalcea.com/optimistic-vs-pessimistic-locking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: The best way to log SQL statements with Spring Boot](https://vladmihalcea.com/log-sql-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arnoldgalovics.com: Java and Spring Boot multiline log support for Fluentd (EFK stack)](https://arnoldgalovics.com/java-multiline-logs-fluentd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Why should I choose Quarkus over Spring for my microservices?](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/31/why-should-i-choose-quarkus-over-spring-my-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Quarkus Tips, Tricks and Techniques 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/10/12/quarkus-tips-tricks-and-techniques) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Native Java with Quarkus](https://www.infoq.com/articles/native-java-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Boost throughput with RESTEasy Reactive in Quarkus' 2.2](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/04/boost-throughput-resteasy-reactive-quarkus-22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Quarkus for Spring developers: Kubernetes-native' design patterns](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/10/11/quarkus-spring-developers-kubernetes-native-design-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [auth0.com: Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud](https://auth0.com/blog/java-spring-boot-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [JPA streamer 🌟](https://jpastreamer.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Cloud-native business automation with Kogito](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-native-business-automation-kogito) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kogito.kie.org](https://kogito.kie.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [morling.dev: Introducing JfrUnit 1.0.0.Alpha1](https://www.morling.dev/blog/introducing-jfrunit-1-0-0-alpha1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [java-success.com: 5 Ways to debug thread-safety issues in Java](https://www.java-success.com/debugging-java-thread-safety-multi-threading-concurrency-issues) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [javaadvent.com: You need more than containers. A short history of the' mess we're in](https://www.javaadvent.com/2021/12/you-need-more-than-containers-a-short-history-of-the-mess-were-in.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [reflectoring.io: When Should I Use Project Lombok?](https://reflectoring.io/when-to-use-lombok) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/antonarhipov/awesome-apm: Awesome APM](https://github.com/antonarhipov/awesome-apm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [A multi-step tutorial that covers the basics of working with Docker with Visual Studio Code and deploy on Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/docker/tutorials/docker-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [serverless-stack.com: How to debug Lambda functions with Visual Studio Code](https://guide.sst.dev/examples/how-to-debug-lambda-functions-with-visual-studio-code.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.golang.org: Gopls on by default in the VS Code Go extension](https://go.dev/blog/gopls-vscode-go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: 10 VS Code Extensions to Increase Your Productivity](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/10-vscode-extensions-to-increase-productivity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/jcofman: Make VS Code better by editing and updating some settings](https://dev.to/jcofman/make-vs-code-better-by-editing-and-updating-some-settings-4m9a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: VSCode Extensions I'm in LOVE with | Tina Huynh](https://dev.to/tmchuynh/vscode-extensions-im-in-love-with-oab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Superb VSCode extensions changing your coding life](https://dev.to/duckinm/superb-vscode-extensions-changing-your-coding-life-2cmb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to configure VSCode Bracket Pair Colors Natively](https://dev.to/amanhimself/how-to-configure-vscode-bracket-pair-colors-natively-3nl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [39digits.com: How to sign your commits to GitHub using Visual Studio Code' on Windows 10 and WSL2 🌟](https://www.39digits.com/signed-git-commits-on-wsl2-using-visual-studio-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Source Control Tip 9: Dealing with Merge Conflicts in VS Code](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybCxPHzRJfA&ab_channel=VisualStudioCode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [austingil.com: VS Code Timeline Restores Lost Work That Git Can’t 🌟](https://austingil.com/vs-code-timeline-restores-work-git-cant) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [realpython.com: Advanced Visual Studio Code for Python Developers](https://realpython.com/advanced-visual-studio-code-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: My Top 5 Visual Studio Code extensions for Azure Developers](https://dev.to/azure/my-top-5-visual-studio-code-extensions-for-azure-developers-1odo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [GitFlow 4 Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GreatMinds.gitflow4code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [JirAux (Jira integration)](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=SemihOnay.jiraux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Python in Visual Studio Code – January 2021 Release](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-january-2021-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Gitpod Open Sources a β€˜Holistic IDE’](https://thenewstack.io/gitpod-open-sources-a-holistic-ide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Are Cloud-Based IDEs the Future of Software Engineering?](https://thenewstack.io/are-cloud-based-ides-the-future-of-software-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github1s.com 🌟](https://github1s.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vscode.dev 🌟](https://vscode.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jenkins Pipeline Linter Connector](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=janjoerke.jenkins-pipeline-linter-connector) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [JM Meessen: Declarative Jenkinsfile Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jmMeessen.jenkins-declarative-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Remote debugging on Kubernetes using VS Code](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/13/remote-debugging-kubernetes-using-vs-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.dev](https://github.dev/github/dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.marcnuri.com](https://blog.marcnuri.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [simplecheatsheet.com](https://simplecheatsheet.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluence.sakaiproject.org](https://sakaiproject.atlassian.net/wiki) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: JavaScript Objects](https://dev.to/shreyazz/javascript-objects-57ob) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: JavaScript Arrays and its Methods](https://dev.to/insha/javascript-array-and-its-methods-432k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Username Validator](https://dev.to/lizardkinglk/username-validator-1n8g) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Web Storage API – How to Store Data on the Browser](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/web-storage-api-how-to-store-data-on-the-browser) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to build 7,000+ REST APIs within 2 mins (Node.js + MySQL) !!](https://dev.to/o1lab/how-to-build-7-000-rest-apis-within-2-mins-node-js-mysql-470b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Introduction to the Node.js reference architecture, Part 5: Building good containers](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/26/introduction-nodejs-reference-architecture-part-5-building-good-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to load balancing](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/load-balancing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The NGINX Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-nginx-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [nginx-playground.wizardzines.com 🌟](https://nginx-playground.wizardzines.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kamilgrzybek.com: Modular Monolith: A Primer 🌟](https://www.kamilgrzybek.com/blog/posts/modular-monolith-primer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [architectelevator.com: Multi Cloud Architecture: Decisions and Options](https://architectelevator.com/cloud/hybrid-multi-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [softwebsolutions.com: Why enterprises need to adopt a multi-cloud strategy](https://www.softwebsolutions.com/resources/multi-cloud-adoption-strategy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: 3 Approaches To A Better Cloud Migration](https://www.forbes.com/sites/googlecloud/2021/10/27/3-approaches-to-a-better-cloud-migration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.pragmaticengineer.com: Migrations Done Well: Typical Migration Approaches](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/typical-migration-approaches) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: An open source developer's guide to 12-Factor App methodology](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/open-source-12-factor-app-methodology) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudscaling.com: The History of Pets vs Cattle and How to Use the Analogy Properly](https://cloudscaling.com/blog/cloud-computing/the-history-of-pets-vs-cattle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Why you should be using architecture decision records to document your project](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/architecture-decision-records) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Infrastructure Abstraction Will Be Key to Managing Multi-Cloud](https://devops.com/infrastructure-abstraction-will-be-key-to-managing-multi-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Cloud Automation and How Does It Benefit IT Teams? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-cloud-automation-and-how-does-it-benefit-it-teams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: 4 Design Patterns for Containers in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://itnext.io/4-container-design-patterns-for-kubernetes-a8593028b4cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [phoenixnap.com: Kubernetes vs OpenShift: Key Differences Compared 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/blog/openshift-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [simplilearn.com: Understanding The Difference Between Kubernetes Vs. Openshift](https://www.simplilearn.com/kubernetes-vs-openshift-article) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Why microservices need event-driven architecture](https://www.zdnet.com/article/when-microservices-need-event-driven-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Microservices Architecture Pattern 🌟](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/microsoft-azure/microservices-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [geeksarray.com: Microservice Architecture Pattern for Architects 🌟](https://geeksarray.com/blog/microservice-architecture-pattern-for-architects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 10 Microservices Design Patterns and Principles - Examples](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2021/09/microservices-design-patterns-principles.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Application modernization patterns with Apache Kafka, Debezium, and Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/14/application-modernization-patterns-apache-kafka-debezium-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.getambassador.io: Microservice Orchestration Best Practices](https://blog.getambassador.io/microservice-orchestration-best-practices-f32314dd6a12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Implementing a Microservices Application with CQRS (Command Query Responsibiltiy Segregation)](https://blog.bitsrc.io/implementing-microservices-with-cqrs-2cecb0b09c66) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [world.hey.com: Disasters I've seen in a microservices world 🌟🌟](https://world.hey.com/joaoqalves/disasters-i-ve-seen-in-a-microservices-world-a9137a51) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.appsignal.com: Microservices Monitoring: Using Namespaces for Data Structuring 🌟](https://blog.appsignal.com/2021/01/06/microservices-monitoring-using-namespaces-for-data-structuring.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [semaphoreci.com: Microfrontends: Microservices for the Frontend](https://semaphore.io/blog/microfrontends) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Server-side rendering micro-frontends – UI composer and service discovery](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/server-side-rendering-micro-frontends-ui-composer-and-service-discovery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.soundcloud.com: Service Architecture at SoundCloud β€” Part 1: Backends for Frontends](https://developers.soundcloud.com/blog/service-architecture-1) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What’s the Difference Between Kubernetes and OpenShift?](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes/whats-the-difference-between-kubernetes-and-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [forbes.com: 13 Signs You’re Selling Yourself Short In Your Career](https://www.forbes.com/sites/adunolaadeshola/2021/04/28/13-signs-youre-selling-yourself-short-in-your-career) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Full Stack Developer's Roadmap 🌟](https://dev.to/ender_minyard/full-stack-developer-s-roadmap-2k12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sloboda-studio.com: Python Tools for Machine Learning](https://sloboda-studio.com/blog/python-tools-for-machine-learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [spectrum.ieee.org: How Software Is Eating the Car](https://spectrum.ieee.org/software-eating-car) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Using Fio to Tell Whether Your Storage is Fast Enough for Etcd](https://www.ibm.com/think/cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes productivity tips and tricks 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Varnish: Your site faster and more stable](https://fedoramagazine.org/varnish-site-faster-stable) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [varnish-cache.org: Installation on RedHat](https://vinyl-cache.org/docs/trunk/installation/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [murchie85.github.io: Installling minikube](https://murchie85.github.io/Kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Run Kubernetes On Your Machine](https://itnext.io/run-kubernetes-on-your-machine-7ee463af21a2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes in a box](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-in-a-box-7a146ba9f681) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes local playground alternatives](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-local-playground-alternatives-e1a590632b9f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.radwell.codes: What’s the best Kubernetes distribution for local environments? 🌟](https://blog.radwell.codes/2021/05/best-kubernetes-distribution-for-local-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dj-wasabi/vagrant-kubernetes](https://github.com/dj-wasabi/vagrant-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [store.docker.com: Docker Community Edition EDGE with kubernetes. Installing Kubernetes using the Docker Client](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/windows-install) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [padok.fr: MiniKube, Kubeadm, Kind, K3S, how to get started on Kubernetes?](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/kubernetes-technologies-kubeadm-vs-minikube-kind-and-k3s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Small Kubernetes for your local experiments: k0s, MicroK8s, kind, k3s, and Minikube](https://palark.com/blog/small-local-kubernetes-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes Development Environments – A Comparison](https://website.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-development-environments-a-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Skaffold vs Tilt vs DevSpace](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/skaffold-vs-tilt-vs-devspace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rookout.com: Developer Tools for Kubernetes in 2021: Helm, Kustomize, and Skaffold (Part 1)](https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/observability-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Build and deploy Kubernetes apps with Skaffold](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/skaffold-usecases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to Simplify Your Local Kubernetes Development With Skaffold](https://dev.to/otomato_io/local-kubernetes-development-with-skaffold-i0k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [garden.io: cloud native devops platform](https://docs.garden.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [loft.sh: Checklist for Kubernetes-Based Development 🌟](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/checklist-for-kubernetes-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [okteto.com: Kubernetes for Developers Blog Series by Okteto](https://www.okteto.com/blog/kubernetes-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [testingclouds.wordpress.com: Migrating from Docker Compose to Skaffold 🌟](https://testingclouds.wordpress.com/2021/03/09/migrating-from-docker-compose-to-skaffold) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Native Debugging Challenges: From Local to β€˜Remocal’](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-debugging-challenges-from-local-to-remocal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/dsudia: How to Integrate Docker & JetBrains into Telepresence](https://dev.to/dsudia/how-to-integrate-docker-jetbrains-into-telepresence-31op) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Software development in containers β€” a cookbook 🌟🌟🌟](https://itnext.io/software-development-in-containers-a-cookbook-2ba14d07e535) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Learnk8s: Comparison of Kubernetes Managed Services 🌟](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RPpyDOLFmcgxMCpABDzrsBYWpPYCIBuvAoUQLwOGoQw/edit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./matrix-table.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Kubernetes v1.21 Released: Here is What you should know](https://devopscube.com/kubernetes-v1-21-released) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.21: Power to the Community](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/08/kubernetes-1-21-release-announcement) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Kubernetes v1.21 Released: Major Updates & Latest Features](https://analyticsindiamag.com/kubernetes-v1-21-released-major-updates-latest-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Kubernetes 1.21 Grows Innovative New Features](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-1.21-grows-innovative-new-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.22: Reaching New Peaks](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/08/04/kubernetes-1-22-release-announcement) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Less Is More with Kubernetes 1.22](https://thenewstack.io/less-is-more-with-kubernetes-1-22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: What’s new with Kubernetes 1.22?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/whats-new-with-kubernetes-1-22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.23 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-23-whats-new) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [armosec.io: Kubernetes version 1.23 is out – everything you should know](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-version-1-23-is-out-everything-you-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.23: Dual Stack IPv4/IPv6, CronJobs, Ephemeral Volumes](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-23-dual-stack-ipv4-ipv6-cronjobs-ephemeral-volumes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.23: The Next Frontier](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/07/kubernetes-1-23-release-announcement) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Release Cadence Change: Here’s What You Need To Know](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/07/20/new-kubernetes-release-cadence) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Dockershim removal is coming. Are you ready?](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/11/12/are-you-ready-for-dockershim-removal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.21 Brings a New Memory Manager, More Flexible Scheduling](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-21-brings-a-new-memory-manager-more-flexible-scheduling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes Memory Manager moves to beta](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/08/11/kubernetes-1-22-feature-memory-manager-moves-to-beta) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: kubernetes 1.21: CronJob Reaches GA](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/09/kubernetes-release-1.21-cronjob-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Introducing Suspended Jobs in Kubernetes 1.21](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/12/introducing-suspended-jobs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Kubernetes 1.21 unloads pod security, adds dual IPv4/IPv6 networking, and shuts down gracefully](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/04/09/kubernetes-121-unloads-pod-security-adds-dual-ipv4/ipv6-networking-and-shuts-down-gracefully/1623619) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes API and Feature Removals In 1.22: Here’s What You Need To Know](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/07/14/upcoming-changes-in-kubernetes-1-22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Kubernetes 1.21: Metrics Stability hits GA](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/23/kubernetes-release-1.21-metrics-stability-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Graceful Node Shutdown Goes Beta](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/21/graceful-node-shutdown-beta) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: DevOps Challenge – Kubernetes Deployment: Ketch vs YAML](https://shipa.io/devops-challenge-kubernetes-deployment-ketch-vs-yaml) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Convert nested JSON to simple JSON in Javascript](https://dev.to/urstrulyvishwak/convert-nested-json-to-simple-json-in-javascript-4a34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 ways to process JSON data in Ansible 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/process-json-data-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Analyze your Kubernetes YAML files and Helm Charts to ensure best practices using KubeLinter in Azure DevOps Pipeline](https://thomasthornton.cloud/analyze-your-kubernetes-yaml-files-and-helm-charts-to-ensure-best-practices-using-kuberlinter-in-azure-devops-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [bleepingcomputer.com: Windows 11 can now install WSL from the Microsoft' Store 🌟](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-11-can-now-install-wsl-from-the-microsoft-store) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Install Docker on Windows (WSL) without Docker Desktop 🌟](https://dev.to/bowmanjd/install-docker-on-windows-wsl-without-docker-desktop-34m9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com: Advanced Network customizations for OpenShift Install](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/advanced-network-customizations-for-openshift-install) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated price reduction: Price lowered by 75% on average, SLA improved to 99.95% 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-dedicated-price-reduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to Speed Up Software Development with Build and Test Acceleration Tools](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Docker image updates](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/02/08/docker-base-os-upgrade) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: MSBuild With Jenkins | Jenkins For C# / .NET Applications](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uC7vajbnZS4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube - CloudBeesTV: Jenkins Performance: Avoiding Pitfalls, Diagnosing Issues & Scaling for Growth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTafQ-e84eY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Jenkins Remoting Monitoring 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/projects/gsoc/2021/projects/remoting-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jenkins: Agents Monitoring End User Survey](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdiuQN3sm2mQ2E86VTXVXu7bf_9C0hVdzhw2_Kvu3DFqL7EZA/viewform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to Disable Code: The Developer's Production Kill Switch 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-disable-code-developers-production-kill-switch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.csanchez.org: Serverless Jenkins Pipelines with Google Cloud Run](https://blog.csanchez.org/2021/06/15/serverless-jenkins-pipelines-with-google-cloud-run) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Building a serverless Jenkins environment on AWS Fargate](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/devops/building-a-serverless-jenkins-environment-on-aws-fargate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Run Jenkins Pipeline With AWS ECS Fargate & AWS EC2 Based ECS Cluster | Learn DevOps Tools Ep4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2CBHLwPL50&ab_channel=SandipDas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Creating a CI/CD deployment pipeline for JenkinsCI with AWS SAM Pipelines 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJOlk-B66R4&ab_channel=ServerlessLand) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Online Meetup: From local installation to scalable Jenkins on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsYYVkophsk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Jenkins On Kubernetes Tutorial | How to setup Jenkins on kubernetes cluster | Thetips4you 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r-C_FFDLmU&ab_channel=Thetips4you) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gist.github.com/twasink: Jenkins Image, using Docker-in-Docker 🌟](https://gist.github.com/twasink/d52ef998b2a5b24cdfaa9e7358c5282f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: LambdaTest - Jenkins Tutorial For Beginners | Part 7 | Adding A Jenkins Controller & Jenkins Agent Node On Azure](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NUQhwmhTCw&ab_channel=LambdaTest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Jenkins high availability and disaster recovery on AWS 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/jenkins-high-availability-and-disaster-recovery-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fabiogomezdiaz.com: How to Run Packer Pipelines on Jenkins: Part 1 - Traditional Jenkins](https://fabiogomezdiaz.com/posts/how-to-run-packer-pipelines-on-jenkins-part1-traditional-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Cloud Learn Hub - How to Integrate Jenkins with Ansible Tower?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3Xyu29LIwY&ab_channel=CLOUDLEARNHUB) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to Create a GitLab Multibranch Pipeline in Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=y4XGFluzPHY&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube/Bribe By Bytes: Jenkins Pipelines | Pipeline Concept | Types of Pipelines | Part 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iddMXjmr7mk&ab_channel=BribeByBytes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Jenkins Tutorial β€” Part 1 β€” Pipelines 🌟](https://itnext.io/jenkins-tutorial-part-1-pipelines-bd1397cf5509) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube - CloudBeesTV: How to Run a Shell Script in Jenkins Pipeline 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbeQWBNaNKQ&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fosstechnix.com: How to Validate Jenkinsfile using Visual Studio Code](https://www.fosstechnix.com/validate-jenkinsfile-using-visual-studio-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Send notification to slack from the Jenkins CI Job and Jenkinsfile](https://dev.to/eavnitech/send-notification-to-slack-from-the-jenkins-ci-job-and-jenkinsfile-e-avni-tech-2lm5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [community.jenkins.io: DSTY - jenkins-std-lib (Shared Library) - Interact with files/directories using Groovy!](https://community.jenkins.io/t/dsty-jenkins-std-lib-shared-library-interact-with-files-directories-using-groovy/398) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to create parameterized job in Jenkins? What is parameterized build in Jenkins?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/08/how-to-create-parameterized-job-in.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to schedule a job in Jenkins pipeline? How to run automation suite everyday with auto trigger scheduler?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/05/how-to-schedule-job-in-jenkins-pipeline.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Build Docker Image using Jenkins Pipeline | Push Docker Image to Docker Hub using Jenkins 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShTC1u7_jew&ab_channel=DevOpsHint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Jenkins and Sonarqube Integration with Maven | SonarScanner for Maven and Integrate with Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEyVXUExSqs&ab_channel=DevOpsHint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube LambdaTest: Jenkins Tutorial For Beginners | Part 9 | Cross Browser Testing With LambdaTest Jenkins Plugin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5cyrE9ecis&ab_channel=LambdaTest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationqahub.com: How To Publish ExtentReport Using Jenkins](https://automationqahub.com/how-to-publish-extentreport-using-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Update App Secrets with Jenkins CI and .NET Core](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/07/08/jenkins-ci-dotnet-update-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Git Username/Password Credentials Binding for sh, bat, and powershell 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/07/27/git-credentials-binding-phase-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Setting up a CI/CD with Jenkins](https://dev.to/kennethatria/setting-up-a-ci-cd-with-jenkins-4hln) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: What Is Jenkins Used For? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/what-is-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Tech World with Nana - Jenkins Tutorial for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7NrYWoggjw_LIiDK1LXdNN82uYuuuiC) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn Jenkins by Building a CI/CD Pipeline 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-jenkins-by-building-a-ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Accelerate Development with Jenkins Pipelines and Continuous Integration](https://itnext.io/accelerate-development-with-jenkins-pipelines-and-continuous-integration-9a6c7857ccd2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make Jenkins logs pretty](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/jenkins-logs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationscript.com: How To Read Jenkins Build Log Console Output](https://automationscript.com/how-to-read-console-output-in-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: So, Your Jenkins Is Slow. Here’s How to Fix It 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/your-jenkins-slow-how-to-fix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Docker images use Java 11 by default 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/08/17/docker-images-use-jdk-11-by-default) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.google.com: Jenkins Artwork Social Media & Open Graph Images](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Q1PgNnRTgzBpVRXPqQo3PudzCa2eoc6_1_NRjFRMLrU/edit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Pipeline as Code](https://www.manning.com/books/pipeline-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Jenkins CD and Pipelines Microsite](https://www.jenkins.io/solutions/pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io - doc/book/pipeline 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.techiescamp.com/jenkins-course 🌟🌟🌟](https://blog.techiescamp.com/jenkins-course) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Jenkins Pipeline as Code Tutorial For Beginners 🌟](https://devopscube.com/jenkins-pipeline-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Installing Jenkins on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/installing/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Jenkins Operator becomes an official sub-project!](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/15/jenkins-operator-sub-project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Security Validator for Jenkins Operator for Kubernetes](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/08/23/jenkins-operator-security-work-report) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jenkins SIG Cloud Native 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/sigs/cloud-native) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [loves.cloud: CI/CD Pipeline Using Docker and Jenkins](https://loves.cloud/ci-cd-pipeline-using-docker-and-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Jenkins SIG Platform 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/sigs/platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io - **Jenkinsfile** 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/jenkinsfile) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Extending with Shared Libraries 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/shared-libraries) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Jenkins Pipeline with Plugins](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/jenkins-pipeline-plugins) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Read and write files with Groovy](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/groovy-io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: How to Create a Bitbucket Cloud Branch Source Multibranch Pipeline in Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNfthmZuRDI&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet: There's no ops like NoOps: the next evolution of DevOps](https://www.zdnet.com/article/theres-no-ops-like-noops-the-next-evolution-of-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Is NoOps the Future of Cloud Networking?](https://devops.com/is-noops-the-future-of-cloud-networking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Up Your DevOps Game: It’s Time for NoOps](https://devops.com/up-your-devops-game-its-time-for-noops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Serverless Computing: Moving from DevOps to NoOps](https://devops.com/serverless-computing-moving-from-devops-to-noops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: Postman’s Proxy Now Fully Supports HTTPS Endpoints](https://blog.postman.com/postmans-proxy-now-fully-supports-https-endpoints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: First 5 Things to Try If You’re New to Postman](https://blog.postman.com/postman-first-5-things-to-try) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.postman.com: Meet Matrix: Postman’s Internal Tool for Working with' Microservices](https://blog.postman.com/matrix-postman-internal-tool-microservices) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Master API Testing with Postman](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/master-api-testing-with-postman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: Announcing Pulumi 3.0](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/pulumi-3-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: From Terraform to Infrastructure as Software](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/from-terraform-to-infrastructure-as-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Pulumi Moves to Automate Cloud Infrastructure Provisioning](https://devops.com/pulumi-moves-to-automate-cloud-infrastructure-provisioning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pulumi.com: Announcing the Pulumi REST API](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/pulumi-rest-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [siliconangle.com: Pulumi’s new registry aims to ease sharing and reusing cloud infrastructure building blocks](https://siliconangle.com/2021/10/18/pulumis-new-registry-makes-easy-share-reuse-cloud-infrastructure-building-blocks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [theatlantic.com: Why Managers Fear a Remote-Work Future](https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/work-from-home-benefits/619597) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [esquire.com: ΒΏPor quΓ© tu empresa no quiere que teletrabajes?](https://www.esquire.com/es/trabajo/a37314227/teletrabajo-volver-oficina) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Scaling My App: Serverless vs Kubernetes 🌟](https://itnext.io/scaling-my-app-serverless-vs-kubernetes-cdb8adf446e1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Is Serverless The End Of Kubernetes?](https://towardsdatascience.com/kubernetes-serverless-differences-84699f370609) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Amazon and Red Hat Announce the General Availability of Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/amazon-and-red-hat-announce-general-availability-red-hat-openshift-service-aws-rosa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS Now GA](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-now-generally-availably) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Announces the General Availability of the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/red-hat-openshift-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [datacenterknowledge.com: Red Hat Brings Its Managed OpenShift Kubernetes Service to AWS](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/hyperscalers/red-hat-brings-its-managed-openshift-kubernetes-service-to-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.vizuri.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) Positions OpenShift for Mainstream Adoption](https://blog.vizuri.com/red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-rosa-positions-openshift-for-mainstream-adoption) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tommeramber/ocp-automations](https://github.com/tommeramber/ocp-automations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Fully Automated OpenShift Deployments With VMware vSphere](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fully-automated-openshift-deployments-with-vmware-vsphere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Security Best Practices for Kubernetes Cluster Design 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-security-best-practices-for-kubernetes-cluster-design) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Ask an OpenShift Admin Office Hour - Authentication and Authorization](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ask-an-openshift-admin-office-hour-authentication-and-authorization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Rootless podman and NFS](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/rootless-podman-nfs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS: architecture and networking](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-architecture-and-networking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Using VPC Peering to Connect an OpenShift Service on an AWS (ROSA) Cluster to an Amazon RDS MySQL Database in a Different VPC](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/using-vpc-peering-to-connect-an-openshift-service-on-an-aws-rosa-cluster-to-an-amazon-rds-mysql-database-in-a-different-vpc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Bringing Your VMs to Kubernetes With KubeVirt](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/bringing-your-vms-to-kubernetes-with-kubevirt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [okd4-upi-lab-setup: Building an OpenShift - OKD 4.X Lab](https://cgruver.github.io/okd4-upi-lab-setup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [OpenBuilt](https://openbuilt.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: IBM, Red Hat and Cobuilder Develop OpenBuilt, a Platform for the Construction Industry](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/04/ibm-redhat-openbuilt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Reduce el tamaΓ±o de tus imΓ‘genes con Dockerfiles multi-stage](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/reduce-el-tamano-de-tus-imagenes-con-dockerfiles-multi-stage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jpetazzo.github.io: Anti-Patterns When Building Container Images](https://jpetazzo.github.io/2021/11/30/docker-build-container-images-antipatterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [brianchristner.io: How to use Docker Security Scan Locally](https://brianchristner.io/how-to-use-docker-scan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: The worst so-called β€œbest practice” for Docker](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/security-updates-in-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: How Do Containers Contain? Container Isolation Techniques](https://blog.aquasec.com/container-isolation-techniques) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Run Docker in Rootless Mode](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-run-docker-in-rootless-mode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to Containers, VMs and Docker](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/a-beginner-friendly-introduction-to-containers-vms-and-docker-79a9e3e119b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Universal Base Image and Docker Hub: Why should developers care?](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/25/red-hat-universal-base-image-and-docker-hub-why-should-developers-care) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Docker Hub and JFrog Partnership Removes Image Pull Limits for Artifactory Users](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/docker-jfrog-partnership) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Install Docker on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux](https://www.tecmint.com/install-docker-in-rocky-linux-and-almalinux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [viblo.asia: How to prevent out-of-disk space when using Docker?](https://viblo.asia/p/how-to-prevent-out-of-disk-space-when-using-docker-english-WR5JRDBrVGv) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [A Gentle Introduction to Using a Docker Container as a Dev Environment](https://css-tricks.com/a-gentle-introduction-to-using-a-docker-container-as-a-dev-environment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [matt-rickard.com: An Overview of Docker Desktop Alternatives](https://mattrickard.com/docker-desktop-alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Explorar grΓ‘ficamente el contenido de un volumen de Docker](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/explorar-graficamente-el-contenido-de-un-volumen-de-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to run docker on Windows without Docker Desktop](https://dev.to/_nicolas_louis_/how-to-run-docker-on-windows-without-docker-desktop-hik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: How Docker broke in half](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2269272/how-docker-broke-in-half.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Docker really did change the world](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270814/docker-really-did-change-the-world.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxadictos.com: Docker presenta nuevas capacidades para desarrolladores](https://www.linuxadictos.com/docker-presenta-nuevas-capacidades-para-desarrolladores.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker 101!](https://dev.to/kubona_my/docker-101-124e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Beginner's guide to Docker and Docker CLI commands](https://dev.to/paru429/beginner-s-guide-to-docker-and-docker-cli-commands-1p75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Docker changes its subscription plans, usage rules, and product line](https://www.zdnet.com/article/docker-changes-its-subscription-plans-usage-rules-and-product-line) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [servethehome.com: Docker Abruptly Starts Charging Many Users for Docker Desktop](https://www.servethehome.com/docker-abruptly-starts-charging-many-users-for-docker-desktop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Time to Decide on Docker Desktop Has Arrived](https://thenewstack.io/the-time-to-decide-on-docker-desktop-has-arrived) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Why You Should Start Using Docker Right Now](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/why-you-should-start-using-docker-now) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker: Explained to a 5 year old. πŸ‘ΆπŸ»](https://dev.to/dhravya/docker-explained-to-a-5-year-old-2cbg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker 101: Introduction to Docker](https://dev.to/signoz/docker-101-introduction-to-docker-1kbm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hostinger.in: What Is Docker and How Does It Work? – Docker Explained](https://www.hostinger.com/in/tutorials/what-is-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Docker CMD vs ENTRYPOINT: explaining the difference](https://dev.to/hood/docker-cmd-vs-entrypoint-explaining-the-difference-55g7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Docker COPY vs ADD: What’s the difference?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/docker-copy-vs-add-whats-the-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.adoptium.net: Using Jlink in Dockerfiles instead of a JRE](https://adoptium.net/news/2021/08/using-jlink-in-dockerfiles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: One does not "just containerize" an app](https://dev.to/tylerlwsmith/one-does-not-just-containerize-an-app-5eae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to create a production Docker image](https://dev.to/abdorah/how-to-create-production-docker-image-ready-for-deployment-4bbe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Docker Cache – How to Do a Clean Image Rebuild and Clear Docker's Cache](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/docker-cache-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [theskillpedia.com: Managing docker images - openshift tutorial](https://www.theskillpedia.com/managing-docker-images-openshift-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What is a container image?](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/container-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Share Data Between Docker Containers](https://thenewstack.io/containers/how-to-share-data-between-docker-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [r-bloggers.com: Dockerizing Shiny Applications](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2021/05/dockerizing-shiny-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Docker can slow down your code and distort your benchmarks](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-performance-overhead) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [releasehub.com: Cutting Build Time In Half with Docker’s Buildx Kubernetes Driver](https://release.com/blog/cutting-build-time-in-half-docker-buildx-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn How to Deploy 12 Apps to AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-how-to-deploy-12-apps-to-aws-azure-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [geshan.com.np: Postgres with Docker and Docker compose a step-by-step guide for beginners](https://geshan.com.np/blog/2021/12/docker-postgres) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: From Ops to SRE - Evolution of the OpenShift Dedicated Team](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/from-ops-to-sre-evolution-of-the-openshift-dedicated-team) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Platform9’s Madhura Maskasky says observability is also essential for diagnosing and debugging in order for SREs to "get to the root cause quickly enough so that you can feed that back to the development teams." 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgRPlAQpHYk&ab_channel=TheNewStack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [circonus.com: Monitoring for Success: What All SREs Need to Know](https://www.circonus.com/2021/04/monitoring-for-success-what-all-sres-need-to-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [SLOconf](https://www.sloconf.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Observing and Understanding Failures: SRE Apprentices](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/sre-apprentices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Google SRE: Site Reliability Engineering at a Global Scale](https://thenewstack.io/google-sre-site-reliability-engineering-at-a-global-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Day in the Life of a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)](https://devops.com/day-in-the-life-of-a-site-reliability-engineer-sre) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [toolbox.com: Site Reliability Engineering: What Is It and How Can It Help Scale Operations? 🌟](https://www.toolbox.com/tech/devops/articles/automating-sre-to-scale-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Site Reliability Engineering Tool Stack](https://thenewstack.io/the-site-reliability-engineering-tool-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Best Site Reliability Engineering Tools in 2021](https://thenewstack.io/the-best-site-reliability-engineering-tools-in-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sre.google/prodcast](https://sre.google/prodcast) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Viktor Farcic - What is the difference between SRE and DevOps?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgW4r9FxItI&ab_channel=DevOpsToolkitbyViktorFarcic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How SREs Benefit From Feature Flags](https://devops.com/how-sres-benefit-from-feature-flags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Write your first CI/CD pipeline in Kubernetes with Tekton 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cicd-pipeline-kubernetes-tekton) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Dynamic scheduling of Tekton workloads using Triggers](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/kubernetes-dynamic-scheduling-tekton) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Web3 Architecture and How It Compares to Traditional Web Apps](https://thenewstack.io/web3-architecture-and-how-it-compares-to-traditional-web-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web3.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wired.com: The Father of Web3 Wants You to Trust Less](https://www.wired.com/story/web3-gavin-wood-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web3.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [elconfidencial.com: El futuro de internet ya estΓ‘ aquΓ­ y se llama Web3, pero casi nadie sabe de quΓ© se trata](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/2021-12-12/el-futuro-de-internet-ya-esta-aqui-y-se-llama-web3-pero-casi-nadie-sabe-lo-que-es_3339244) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web3.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: Remote work: 10 tips to be a better virtual collaborator](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/2/remote-work-virtual-collaboration-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [elconfidencial.com: ΒΏQuΓ© negociar en el acuerdo de teletrabajo? GuΓ­a prΓ‘ctica para empresas y empleados](https://www.elconfidencial.com/juridico/2021-09-27/negociar-acuerdo-teletrabajo-guia-practica-empresas_3295723) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: How to Work Asynchronously as a Remote-First SRE](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/remote-first-sre) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Summarising Top 10 API Testing Tools](https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqwfjqs=) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fugue.co: 5 tips for using the Rego language for Open Policy Agent (OPA)](https://snyk.io/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: CNCF policy-as-code project bridges Kubernetes security gaps](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/252505548/CNCF-policy-as-code-project-bridges-Kubernetes-security-gaps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Automate Your Security Practices and Policies on OpenShift With Kyverno 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automate-your-security-practices-and-policies-on-openshift-with-kyverno) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: The Rise of Kubernetes Policy Engine | Ep 57](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TvhTXddRGE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Apolicy](https://www.sysdig.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Sysdig and Apolicy join forces to help customers secure Infrastructure As Code and automate remediation](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/sysdig-and-apolicy-join-forces-to-help-customer-secure-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Policy-based countermeasures for Kubernetes – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/policy-based-countermeasures-for-kubernetes-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Policy-based countermeasures for Kubernetes – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/policy-based-countermeasures-for-kubernetes-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [neonmirrors.net: Kubernetes Policy Comparison: OPA/Gatekeeper vs Kyverno' 🌟](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2021-02/kubernetes-policy-comparison-opa-gatekeeper-vs-kyverno) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sesin.at: Securing Kubernetes with Kyverno: How to Protect Your Users From' Themselves by Ritesh Patel](https://www.sesin.at/2021/08/28/securing-kubernetes-with-kyverno-how-to-protect-your-users-from-themselves-by-ritesh-patel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Weaveworks Adds Policy as Code to Secure Kubernetes Apps' (Magalix)](https://thenewstack.io/weaveworks-adds-policy-as-code-to-secure-kubernetes-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Using Kyverno To Enforce EKS Best Practices](https://dev.to/rinkiyakedad/using-kyverno-to-enforce-eks-best-practices-cad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [squadcast.com: Kyverno - Policy Management in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.squadcast.com/blog/kyverno-policy-management-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [nirmata.com: Introducing Kyverno 1.4.2: Trusted And More Efficient!](https://nirmata.com/2021/08/18/introducing-kyverno-1-4-2-trusted-and-more-efficient) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Getting Open Policy Agent Up and Running](https://thenewstack.io/getting-open-policy-agent-up-and-running) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Using Open Policy Agent With Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/using-open-policy-agent-with-kubermatic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Yor Automates Tagging for Infrastructure as Code](https://thenewstack.io/yor-automates-tagging-for-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [nirmata.com: Kubernetes Supply Chain Policy Management with Cosign and Kyverno](https://nirmata.com/2021/08/12/kubernetes-supply-chain-policy-management-with-cosign-and-kyverno) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Default Kyverno Policies for OpenEBS](https://dev.to/niveditacoder/default-kyverno-policies-for-openebs-4abf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: When to Use, and When to Avoid, the Operator Pattern 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-when-to-use-and-when-to-avoid-the-operator-pattern) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [container-solutions.com: Kubernetes Operators Explained](https://blog.container-solutions.com/kubernetes-operators-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: Exploring Kubernetes Operator Pattern 🌟](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-operator-pattern) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [medium.com: Getting Started With Kubernetes Operators (Helm Based) - Part 1](https://www.velotio.com/engineering-blog/getting-started-with-kubernetes-operators-helm-based-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Writing a Controller for Pod Labels](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/06/21/writing-a-controller-for-pod-labels) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Why Implementing Kubernetes Operators Is a Good Idea! 🌟](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/why-implementing-kubernetes-operators-is-a-good-idea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Operators: Cruise Control for Managing Cloud-Native Apps](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-operators-cruise-control-for-managing-cloud-native-apps-db328ef8e345) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [spring.io: Get to Know a Kubernetes Operator!](https://spring.io/blog/2021/11/19/get-to-know-a-kubernetes-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.px.dev/k8s-operator: 3 Reasons to Use Kubernetes Operators (and 2 Reasons Not To)](https://blog.px.dev/k8s-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [learnsteps.com: Advance Kubernetes: What exactly are Kubernetes Operators?](https://www.learnsteps.com/advanced-kubernetes-what-exactly-are-kubernetes-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: We Pushed Helm to the Limit, then Built a Kubernetes Operator 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/we-pushed-helm-to-the-limit-then-built-a-kubernetes-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [contentful.com: Open-sourcing kube-secret-syncer: A Kubernetes operator to sync secrets from AWS Secrets Manager](https://www.contentful.com/blog/open-source-kube-secret-syncer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Is your Operator Air-Gap Friendly?](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/is-your-operator-air-gap-friendly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: 7 Best Practices for Writing Kubernetes Operators: An SRE Perspective](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/7-best-practices-for-writing-kubernetes-operators-an-sre-perspective) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Build Your Kubernetes Operator With the Right Tool 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/build-your-kubernetes-operator-with-the-right-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [brennerm.github.io: Kubernetes operators with Python #1: Creating CRDs](https://shipit.dev/posts/k8s-operators-with-python-part-1.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vivilearns2code.github.io: Writing Controllers For Kubernetes Resources](https://vivilearns2code.github.io/k8s/2021/03/11/writing-controllers-for-kubernetes-custom-resources.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Managing stateful applications with Kubernetes Operators in Golang 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/04/managing-stateful-applications-kubernetes-operators-golang) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sdtimes.com: CI/CD pipelines are expanding 🌟](https://sdtimes.com/devops/ci-cd-pipelines-are-expanding) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techuz.com: What is CI/CD? An Introduction to Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment and CI/CD Pipeline](https://www.techuz.com/blog/what-is-ci-cd-an-introduction-to-continuous-integration-continuous-deployment-and-ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin pulse: Enabling CI/CD to Boost DevOps | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/enabling-cicd-boost-devops-pavan-belagatti) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Fulfilling the promise of CI/CD](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/12/20/fulfilling-the-promise-of-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 7 Popular Open Source CI/CD Tools](https://devops.com/7-popular-open-source-ci-cd-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Continuous Delivery Tools: The 5 You Absolutely Need to Know in 2021](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/cicd-tools-to-know-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [harness.io: Introduction to Helm: Charts, Deployments, & More 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [keepler.io: Gestionando el control de accesos en nuestro data lake en AWS](https://keepler.io/es/2021/03/15/gestionando-el-control-de-accesos-en-nuestro-data-lake-en-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Encrypt global data client-side with AWS KMS multi-Region keys](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/encrypt-global-data-client-side-with-aws-kms-multi-region-keys) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: How to audit and secure an AWS account](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-audit-and-secure-an-aws-account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [yobyot.com: AWS multi-region KMS keys and Data Lifecycle Manager: better together](https://yobyot.com/aws/aws-multi-region-keys-and-ec2-data-lifecycle-manager/2021/08/18) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to automate AWS account creation with SSO user assignment](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-automate-aws-account-creation-with-sso-user-assignment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [darryl-ruggles.cloud: AWS SSO Credentials With Multiple Accounts](https://darryl-ruggles.cloud/aws-sso-credentials-with-multiple-accounts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: IAM Access Analyzer now supports over 100 policy checks with actionable recommendations to help you author secure and functional policies](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/03/iam-access-analyzer-supports-over-100-policy-checks-with-actionable-recommendations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: IAM Access Analyzer Update – Policy Validation](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/iam-access-analyzer-update-policy-validation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [netflixtechblog.com: ConsoleMe: A Central Control Plane for AWS Permissions and Access](https://netflixtechblog.com/consoleme-a-central-control-plane-for-aws-permissions-and-access-fd09afdd60a8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudkatha.com: Difference between Root User and IAM User in AWS You Need to Know](https://cloudkatha.com/difference-between-root-user-and-iam-user-in-aws-you-need-to-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [daan.fyi: AWS IAM Demystified](https://www.daan.fyi/writings/iam) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Security practices in AWS multi-tenant SaaS environments](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/security-practices-in-aws-multi-tenant-saas-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Complexities of AWS Security Groups in the Cloud World](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/complexities-aws-security-groups-cloud-world-ashish-kar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Bring your own CLI to Session Manager with configurable shell profiles](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/mt/bring-your-own-cli-session-manager-configurable-shell-profiles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Use IAM Access Analyzer policy generation to grant fine-grained permissions for your AWS CloudFormation service roles](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/use-iam-access-analyzer-policy-generation-to-grant-fine-grained-permissions-for-your-aws-cloudformation-service-roles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Automatically block suspicious traffic with AWS Network Firewall and Amazon GuardDuty](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/security/automatically-block-suspicious-traffic-with-aws-network-firewall-and-amazon-guardduty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to replicate secrets in AWS Secrets Manager to multiple Regions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-replicate-secrets-aws-secrets-manager-multiple-regions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: AWS Secrets Manager](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-secrets-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Find Recent or Today’s Modified Files in Linux 🌟](https://www.tecmint.com/find-recent-modified-files-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check used disk space on Linux with du](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/check-disk-space-linux-du) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 10 Useful du (Disk Usage) Commands to Find Disk Usage of Files and Directories](https://www.tecmint.com/check-linux-disk-usage-of-files-and-directories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 10 Practical Examples of Rsync Command in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/rsync-local-remote-file-synchronization-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check file status on Linux with the stat command](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/linux-stat-file-status) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [commandlinefu.com: Compare directories via diff](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse/commands/view/9116/compare-directories-via-diff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: How to Use Netcat to Scan Open Ports in Linux 🌟](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/netcat-linux-port-scanning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 7 handy tricks for using the Linux wget command](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/linux-wget-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Diferencias entre servidor proxy y servidor proxy inverso](https://www.redeszone.net/tutoriales/servidores/diferencias-proxy-vs-proxy-inverso) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: 16 Useful Bandwidth Monitoring Tools to Analyze Network Usage in Linux](https://www.tecmint.com/linux-network-bandwidth-monitoring-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: Illustrated introduction to Linux iptables](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/laymans-iptables-101) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: What’s Difference Between Grep, Egrep and Fgrep in Linux?](https://www.tecmint.com/difference-between-grep-egrep-and-fgrep-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 Linux commands I'm going to start using](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/5-linux-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 20 one-line Linux commands to add to your toolbox](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/one-line-linux-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Build your own RPM package with a sample Go program to simplify installing, updating, or removing a piece of software](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/21/build-your-own-rpm-package-sample-go-program) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxshelltips.com: How to Kill Running Linux Process on Particular Port](https://www.linuxshelltips.com/kill-linux-process-with-port) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tecmint.com: How to Kill Linux Process Using Kill, Pkill and Killall](https://www.tecmint.com/how-to-kill-a-process-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Check Java processes on Linux with the jps command](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/check-java-jps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxteck.com: 13 Top command in Linux (Monitor Linux Server Processes) 🌟](https://www.linuxteck.com/13-top-command-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: The 6 Best Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance in the Terminal](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-cli-tools-to-monitor-linux-performance-terminal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get memory use statistics with this Linux command-line tool](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/memory-stats-linux-smem) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 basic Linux group management commands every sysadmin should know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-commands-manage-groups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Linux tips for using cron to schedule tasks](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cron-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 Linux tools to erase your data](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/linux-tools-erase-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dlford.io: Orchestrate Your Systems with Ansible Playbooks - How to Home Lab Part 10 🌟](https://www.dlford.io/ansible-orchestration-how-to-home-lab-part-10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Set up mod_cluster for Red Hat JBoss Web Server with Ansible](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/28/set-modcluster-red-hat-jboss-web-server-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using Ansible to interact with web endpoints](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-web-endpoints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Using Ansible with REST APIs](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/ansible-rest-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Enhancements and New Certified Ansible Content Collections Refine the Automation Experience to Drive Business Imperatives](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-enhancements-and-new-certified-ansible-content-collections-refine-automation-experience-drive-business-imperatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [crn.com: IBM’s Red Hat Reveals Ansible Automation Platform 2 Early Access](https://www.crn.com/news/cloud/ibm-s-red-hat-reveals-ansible-automation-platform-2-early-access) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Red Hat Extends Scope of Ansible Automation Ambitions](https://devops.com/red-hat-extends-scope-of-ansible-automation-ambitions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: From the datacenter to the edge: The open hybrid cloud vision for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/datacenter-edge-open-hybrid-cloud-vision-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [PDF: Practical Ansible Testing with Molecule](https://www.redhat.com/en/ansible-collaborative) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 lines of code to improve your Ansible play](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/improve-ansible-play) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [toptechskills.com: How to Speed Up Your Ansible Playbooks Over 600% 🌟](https://www.toptechskills.com/ansible-tutorials-courses/speed-up-ansible-playbooks-pipelining-mitogen) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vitux.com: How to speed-up an Ansible Playbook 🌟](https://vitux.com/how-to-speed-up-an-ansible-playbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 8 ways to speed up your Ansible playbooks](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/faster-ansible-playbook-execution) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Demystifying Ansible for Linux sysadmins 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/demystifying-ansible-sysadmins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Got automation? Here's a quick guide to get you up to speed on Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-start-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Ansible for Beginners | Overview | Architecture & Use Cases 🌟](https://k21academy.com/devops/ansible-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: DevOps 101 : Introduction to Ansible](https://dev.to/grayhat/devops-101-introduction-to-ansible-1n64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Quick start guide to Ansible for Linux sysadmins 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-quick-start) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxtechlab.com: Ansible Tutorial: Introduction to simple Ansible commands](https://linuxtechlab.com/ansible-tutorial-simple-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 10 ways Ansible is for everyone 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/1/ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Ansible what is it and what not](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ansible-what-marcel-koert) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Four reasons developers should use Ansible](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/27/four-reasons-developers-should-use-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to automate system reboots using the Ansible reboot module](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automate-reboot-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 everyday sysadmin tasks to automate with Ansible 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/ansible-sysadmin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 4 steps to create Linux users from a csv file with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-create-users-csv) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developer.okta.com: Tutorial: Ansible and Account Automation with Okta](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/02/05/okta-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How Ansible got started and grew](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/ansible-origin-story) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [toptechskills.com: Ansible Tutorials & Courses 🌟](https://www.toptechskills.com/ansible-tutorials-courses) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 8 steps to developing an Ansible role in Linux 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/developing-ansible-role) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use Ansible to send an email using Gmail](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/configure-gmail-using-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use Ansible to configure a reverse proxy 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/reverse-proxy-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Ansible 3.3.0 released](https://groups.google.com/g/ansible-devel/c/CdQ7eWUUm8k?pli=1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Using Ansible to configure Podman containers 🌟](https://fedoramagazine.org/using-ansible-to-configure-podman-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Ansible vs Puppet: Which is right for you?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/ansible-vs-puppet-which-is-right-for-you) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Ansible vs Docker: A Detailed Comparison Of DevOps Tools](https://analyticsindiamag.com/ansible-vs-docker-a-detailed-comparison-of-devops-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Add a repo and install a package the Ansible way](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/install-ansible-way) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to install software packages with an Ansible playbook](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/software-packages-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Introduction to RHEL System Roles 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introduction-rhel-system-roles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 steps to automating code pushes with Ansible Automation Platform 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/6-code-pushes-aap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to set up and use Python virtual environments for Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/python-venv-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Deep dive into Ansible ad hoc commands](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-ad-hoc-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Getting Started Quickly With Ansible Ad Hoc Commands](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/getting-started-quickly-with-ansible-ad-hoc-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [getbetterdevops.io: Build Docker Images Using Ansible and Packer](https://www.empowersurvivors.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Automate Red Hat JBoss Web Server deployments with Ansible](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/08/30/automate-red-hat-jboss-web-server-deployments-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to create dynamic configuration files using Ansible templates](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-templates-configuration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 16 AnsibleFest presentations for sysadmins](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansiblefest-sysadmins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How I keep my file folders tidy with Ansible](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/keep-folders-tidy-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible Automation | How to Secure and Protect Critical Information Playbooks Using Ansible Vault](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc20VwxYaGE&ab_channel=CLOUDLEARNHUB) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: How to deploy the Google Cloud Ops Agent with Ansible](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/use-ansible-to-deploy-the-google-cloud-ops-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: How to use ansible with S3 – Ansible aws_s3 examples | Devops Junction](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-aws_s3-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techbeatly.com: Ansible for Infrastructure Provisioning in AWS | Ansible Real Life Series - youtube](https://techbeatly.com/ansible-for-infrastructure-provisioning-in-aws-ansible-real-life-series) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: Ansible List Examples – How to create and append items to List 🌟](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-list-examples-how-to-create-and-append-items-to-list) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [middlewareinventory.com: Ansible Dictionary – How to create and add items to dict](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/ansible-dict) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to create dynamic inventory files in Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-dynamic-inventories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to write a Python script to create dynamic Ansible inventories](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-dynamic-inventory-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2 Drives Cloud-Native Automation and Helps Developers Become Automators](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-2-drives-cloud-native-automation-and-helps-developers-become-automators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Brings Industry-Leading Ansible Automation Platform to **Microsoft Azure**](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-brings-industry-leading-ansible-automation-platform-microsoft-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 tips for choosing an Ansible collection that's right for you](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/ansible-collections) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 6 troubleshooting skills for Ansible playbooks 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/troubleshoot-ansible-playbooks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to pass extra variables to an Ansible playbook](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/extra-variables-ansible-playbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [steampunk.si: Managing infrastructure using Ansible Tower](https://steampunk.si/blog/managing-infrastructure-using-ansible-tower) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: A brief introduction to Ansible roles for Linux system administration 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-system-role) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dureka.co: What Is Ansible?](https://www.edureka.co/blog/what-is-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: ed Hat expands Ansible ready to run cloud programs 🌟](https://www.zdnet.com/article/red-hat-expands-ansible-ready-to-run-cloud-programs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Renewing my thrill at work with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/renewed-thrill-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Automating your business application's REST API with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible/application-delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Introducing Ansible Automation Platform 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-ansible-automation-platform-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: What's new in Ansible Automation Platform 2: automation controller](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/whats-new-in-ansible-automation-platform-2-automation-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Automating Red Hat Satellite with Ansible](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automating-red-hat-satellite-with-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible for beginners - by XavkiEn](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWZKNB9waqIXEL-NIapWwIADPtkspe9vk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Exercises / Monitoring : How to install node exporter 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgRuap0MmZw&ab_channel=XavkiEn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Ansible and Jenkins β€” automate your scritps 🌟](https://itnext.io/ansible-and-jenkins-automate-your-scritps-8dff99ef653) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vagrant: centos-awx](https://portal.cloud.hashicorp.com/vagrant/discover/krlex/centos-awx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Fast vs Easy: Benchmarking Ansible Operators for Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fast-vs-easy-benchmarking-ansible-operators-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Chaos Engineering Is Not Just for Ops](https://thenewstack.io/chaos-engineering-is-not-just-for-ops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why Chaos Engineering Isn’t Just for Operations](https://thenewstack.io/why-chaos-engineering-isnt-just-for-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Chaos Engineering Made Simple](https://thenewstack.io/chaos-engineering-made-simple) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Verify the resilience of your workloads using Chaos Engineering](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/verify-the-resilience-of-your-workloads-using-chaos-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Chaos engineering on Amazon EKS using AWS Fault Injection Simulator](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/chaos-engineering-on-amazon-eks-using-aws-fault-injection-simulator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos on Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/chaos-engineering-with-litmuschaos-on-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Azure Chaos Studio](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/chaos-studio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Automating and Scaling Chaos Engineering using AWS Fault Injection Simulator](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/automating-and-scaling-chaos-engineering-using-aws-fault-injection-simulator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.palark.com: Attaining harmony of chaos in Kubernetes with Chaos Mesh](https://palark.com/blog/chaos-mesh-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Using Chaos Engineering to Improve the Resilience of Stateful Applications on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/using-chaos-engineering-to-improve-the-resilience-of-stateful-applications-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Develop a Daily Reporting System for Chaos Mesh to Improve System Resilience](https://thenewstack.io/develop-a-daily-reporting-system-for-chaos-mesh-to-improve-system-resilience) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pingcap.com: chaos-mesh-action: Integrate Chaos Engineering into Your CI](https://www.pingcap.com/blog/chaos-mesh-action-integrate-chaos-engineering-into-your-ci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Chaos Engineering Progressively Moves to Production](https://thenewstack.io/chaos-engineering-progressively-moves-to-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 lessons I learned about chaos engineering for Kubernetes](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/chaos-engineering-kubernetes-ebook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Use Chaos Engineering to Strengthen Your Incident Response](https://thenewstack.io/use-chaos-engineering-to-strengthen-your-incident-response) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Open Source solutions for chaos engineering in Kubernetes](https://palark.com/blog/chaos-engineering-in-kubernetes-open-source-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.container-solutions.com: Comparing Chaos Engineering Tools for Kubernetes Workloads](https://blog.container-solutions.com/comparing-chaos-engineering-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [BuggyApp: Simulate performance problems](https://buggyapp.ycrash.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Breaking Serverless on Purpose with Chaos Engineering](https://thenewstack.io/breaking-serverless-on-purpose-with-chaos-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: 12 Commands to Debug Your Workloads 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-12-commands-to-debug-your-workloads) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Tracing Pod2Pod Network Traffic in Kubernetes | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/tracing-pod-to-pod-network-traffic-in-kubernetes-112523a325b2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 6 Kubernetes Best Practices to Empower Devs to Troubleshoot](https://thenewstack.io/6-kubernetes-best-practices-to-empower-devs-to-troubleshoot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Living with Kubernetes: Debug Clusters in 8 Commands 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/living-with-kubernetes-debug-clusters-in-8-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Distroless Container Debugging on K8s/OpenShift](https://itnext.io/distroless-container-debugging-on-k8s-openshift-e418fd66fdad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Understanding Kubernetes pod pending problems](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-pending-problems) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.alexellis.io: How to Troubleshoot Applications on Kubernetes 🌟](https://blog.alexellis.io/troubleshooting-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What David Flanagan Learned Fixing Kubernetes Clusters](https://thenewstack.io/what-david-flanagan-learned-fixing-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Troubleshooting Primer](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-troubleshooting-primer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: What is Kubernetes CrashLoopBackOff? And how to fix it 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/debug-kubernetes-crashloopbackoff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Silent Pod Killer](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-silent-pod-killer-104e7c8054d9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Understanding Kubernetes Evicted Pods](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-evicted) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [andydote.co.uk: The Problem with CPUs and Kubernetes](https://andydote.co.uk/2021/06/02/os-cpus-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes OOM and CPU Throttling](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/troubleshoot-kubernetes-oom) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thorsten-hans.com: Debugging apps in Kubernetes with Bridge](https://www.thorsten-hans.com/debugging-apps-in-kubernetes-with-bridge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Multi-account AWS Trusted Advisor summaries now available in AWS Systems Manager Explorer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/multi-account-aws-trusted-advisor-summaries-now-available-aws-systems-manager-explorer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How to automate incident response to security events with AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-automate-incident-response-to-security-events-with-aws-systems-manager-incident-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) 3.0 is Now Available](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-cloud-adoption-framework-caf-3-0-is-now-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Amazon Introduces re:Post, a "Stack Overflow" for AWS](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/amazon-repost-questions-answers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 4 Reasons Your Cloud Operations Need a FinOps Team](https://thenewstack.io/4-reasons-your-cloud-operations-need-a-finops-team) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cloud Cost Management for DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-cost-management-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tricks for Cloud Cost Optimization | Pavan Belagatti](https://thenewstack.io/tricks-for-cloud-cost-optimization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Introducing FinOpsβ€”Excuse Me, DevSecFinBizOps](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/enterprise-strategy/introducing-finops-excuse-me-devsecfinbizops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Why Every DevOps Team Needs A FinOps Lead](https://www.infoq.com/articles/every-devops-team-needs-finops-lead) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: As cloud costs spiral upward, enterprises turn to a thing called FinOps](https://www.zdnet.com/article/as-cloud-costs-spiral-upward-enterprises-turn-to-a-thing-called-finops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: What is GitOps? 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops/what-is-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [viewnext.com: ΒΏQuΓ© es GitOps?](https://www.viewnext.com/que-es-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [testingclouds.wordpress.com: GitOps Demystified](https://testingclouds.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/gitops-demystified) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain GitOps in plain English](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/6/gitops-explained-plain-english) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: An illustrated guide to GitOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/illustrated-guide-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: The History of GitOps 🌟](https://www.weave.works/blog/the-history-of-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.container-solutions.com: GitOps: The Bad and the Ugly](https://blog.container-solutions.com/gitops-limitations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Push vs. Pull in GitOps: Is There Really a Difference?](https://thenewstack.io/push-vs-pull-in-gitops-is-there-really-a-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stevesmith.tech: GitOps is a placebo](https://www.stevesmith.tech/blog/gitops-is-a-placebo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Wait, Do We Need to Hold Up on GitOps?](https://thenewstack.io/wait-do-we-need-to-hold-up-on-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Comparing GitOps implementation patterns: Pros and cons](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-implementation-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps Use Cases You May Not Have Considered](https://thenewstack.io/gitops-use-cases-you-may-not-have-considered) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [octopus.com: How to structure your Git repository for DevOps automation](https://octopus.com/blog/devops-automation-repo-design) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps meets AppOps](https://shipa.io/gitops-meets-appops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [bunnyshell.com: GitOps vs. DevOps: What’s the Difference? 🌟](https://www.bunnyshell.com/blog/gitops-vs-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: The 4 Levels of GitOps Maturity](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/the-4-levels-of-gitops-maturity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [chrisshort.net: GitOps: An implementation of DevOps (abstracts)](https://chrisshort.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Misconfiguration Worries Grow](https://thenewstack.io/misconfiguration-worries-grow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Put Your Security Worries to Rest with GitOps Operational Control 🌟](https://www.weave.works/use-cases/security-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Security Will Be Instrumental for the Success of GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/security-will-be-instrumental-for-the-success-of-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Hardening Git for GitOps (white paper)](https://go.weave.works/hardening-git-for-gitops.html) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Managing Kubernetes with GitOps in a multi-cluster, multi-cloud world](https://www.weave.works/blog/managing-kubernetes-with-gitops-in-a-multi-cluster-multi-cloud-world) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Have Containers Will Travel: Why GitOps Is Essential for Multicloud 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/have-containers-will-travel-why-gitops-is-essential-for-multicloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: Decentralized GitOps over multiple environments](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/05/06/decentralized-gitops-over-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Why should developers care about GitOps?](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/13/why-should-developers-care-about-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Our Favorite Things from GitOps Con at KubeCon EU 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/our-favorite-things-from-gitops-con-at-kubecon-eu) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shipa.io: GitOps in the enterprise 🌟](https://shipa.io/gitops-in-the-enterprise) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 3 rules for applying principles of GitOps to enterprise architecture](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/3-gitops-rules-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use GitOps in your enterprise architecture strategy 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/understanding-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Case Study: National Australia Bank Decreases Operational Overhead with GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/case-study-national-australia-bank-decreases-operational-overhead-with-gitops) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How to get the most out of GitOps right now](https://opensource.com/article/21/8/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developer.ibm.com: GitOps: Best practices for the real world](https://developer.ibm.com/blogs/gitops-best-practices-for-the-real-world) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Get the Most out of GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jimangel.io: Self-Updating GitOps](https://www.jimangel.io/posts/self-updating-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Application Deployment Is Faster with GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/application-deployment-is-faster-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: CNCF Working Group Sets Some Standards for β€˜GitOps’](https://thenewstack.io/cncf-working-group-sets-some-standards-for-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: GitOps and the Cheap Cloud Myth](https://thenewstack.io/repatriation-or-cloud-what-we-need-is-control) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [OpenGitOps.dev 🌟](https://opengitops.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [clickittech.com: What is GitOps? 🌟](https://www.clickittech.com/devops/what-is-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [atlassian.com: Is GitOps the next big thing in DevOps?](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Is GitOps and Why It Might Be The Next Big Thing for DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/software-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: GitOps vs. DevOps: What's the difference? 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Continuous GitOps, the way to do DevOps in Kubernetes 🌟](https://itnext.io/continuous-gitops-the-way-to-do-devops-in-kubernetes-896b0ea1d0fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code](https://itnext.io/principles-patterns-and-practices-for-effective-infrastructure-as-code-e5f7bbe13df1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: 3 Ways to approach GitOps 🌟](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitops-done-3-ways) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Getting Started with GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/getting-started-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com pulse: WTH is GitOps? | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/wth-gitops-pavan-belagatti) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: GitOps takes DevOps teams to higher levels of maturity](https://www.weave.works/blog/gitops-takes-devops-teams-to-higher-levels-of-maturity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: The world’s largest telcos are now embracing GitOps. Deutsche Telekom explains why](https://www.weave.works/blog/deutsche-telekom-explain-why-they-chose-gitops-for-5g) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes at Scale without GitOps Is a Bad Idea](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-at-scale-without-gitops-is-a-bad-idea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin pulse: GitOps vs. DevOps! | Pavan Belagatti](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gitops-vs-devops-pavan-belagatti) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devoriales.com: Exploring GitOps: Software and Infrastructure Management Intro Video](https://devoriales.com/video/897990746/intro-to-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [GitOps Working Group 🌟](https://github.com/gitops-working-group/gitops-working-group) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.container-solutions.com: FluxCD, ArgoCD or Jenkins X: Which Is the Right GitOps Tool for You? 🌟](https://blog.container-solutions.com/fluxcd-argocd-jenkins-x-gitops-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudogu.com: Automation Assistants: GitOps tools in comparison 🌟](https://platform.cloudogu.com/en/blog/gitops-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: GitOps pros grapple with Kubernetes configuration management. GitOps users seek ideal Kubernetes config tool 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/252492459/GitOps-pros-grapple-with-Kubernetes-configuration-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Announcing OpenShift GitOps](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-openshift-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift Pipelines and OpenShift GitOps are now Generally Available 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-and-openshift-gitops-are-now-generally-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Weave Kubernetes Platform (WKP) Unlocks Cross Team Collaboration with Workspaces](https://www.weave.works/blog/wkp-team-workspaces-rbac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vimeo.com: Weaveworks - Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategies for Kubernetes with GitOps](https://vimeo.com/516520492) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Delivers Full GitOps CI/CD Built on Tekton and Argo](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-delivers-full-gitops-ci-cd-built-on-tekton-and-argo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat Makes DevOps a Reality with OpenShift GitOps and OpenShift Pipelines 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-makes-devops-reality-openshift-gitops-and-openshift-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Weave GitOps Core Integrates Git with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/weave-gitops-core-integrates-git-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: KubeStack: Towards Full-Stack GitOps](https://thenewstack.io/kubestack-towards-full-stack-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes GitOps with Azure Arc and Charmed Kubernetes](https://canonical.com/blog/gitops-with-azure-arc-and-charmed-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tracing: Why Logs Aren’t Enough to Debug Your Microservices 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/tracing-why-logs-arent-enough-to-debug-your-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [newrelic.com: OpenTracing, OpenCensus, OpenTelemetry, and New Relic (Best overview of OpenTelemetry)](https://newrelic.com/blog/dem/opentelemetry-opentracing-opencensus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Observability Is the New Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/observability-is-the-new-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [VisualVM: JVisualVM to an Openshift pod](https://fedidat.com/250-jvisualvm-openshift-pod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Beginner's guide to understanding the relevance of your search with Elasticsearch and Kibana](https://dev.to/lisahjung/beginner-s-guide-to-understanding-the-relevance-of-your-search-with-elasticsearch-and-kibana-29n6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: AWS, as predicted, is forking Elasticsearch](https://www.zdnet.com/article/aws-as-predicted-is-forking-elasticsearch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/stepping-up-for-a-truly-open-source-elasticsearch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: The ElasticSearch Saga Continues](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-the-elasticsearch-saga-continues) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/sagary2j: ELK Stack Deployment using MiniKube single node architecture](https://dev.to/sagary2j/elk-stack-deployment-using-minikube-single-node-architecture-16cl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Introducing OpenSearch](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/introducing-opensearch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: AWS Completes Elasticsearch Fork with OpenSearch](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-aws-completes-elasticsearch-fork-with-opensearch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Keeping clients of OpenSearch and Elasticsearch compatible with open source](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/keeping-clients-of-opensearch-and-elasticsearch-compatible-with-open-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon Elasticsearch Service Is Now Amazon OpenSearch Service and Supports OpenSearch 1.0](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-amazon-opensearch-service-which-supports-opensearch-10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A beginner's guide to distributed tracing and how it can increase an application's performance 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-distributed-tracing-and-how-it-can-increase-an-applications-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.cloud-mercato.com: New HTTP benchmark tool **pycurlb**](https://blog.cloud-mercato.com/new-http-benchmark-tool-pycurlb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [getenroute.io: TSDB, Prometheus, Grafana In Kubernetes: Tracing A Variable Across The OSS Monitoring Stack](https://www.saaras.io/blog/leverage-open-source-oss-derive-insights-grafana-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Observability is key to the future of software (and your DevOps career)](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/08/observability-is-key-to-the-future-of-software-and-your-devops-career) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Automated Build and Deploy Feedback Using Jenkins and Instana' 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/automated-build-deploy-feedback-using-instana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Dynatrace Advances Application Environments as Code](https://devops.com/dynatrace-advances-application-environments-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hmh.engineering: Musings on microservice observability!](https://hmh.engineering/musings-on-microservice-observability-f7052ac42f04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How OpenTelemetry Works with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/how-opentelemetry-works-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Jaeger vs. Zipkin: Battle of the Open Source Tracing Tools](https://thenewstack.io/jaeger-vs-zipkin-battle-of-the-open-source-tracing-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get started with distributed tracing using Grafana Tempo](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/tempo-distributed-tracing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Monitoring Java applications with Elastic: Getting started with the Elastic' APM Java Agent](https://www.elastic.co/blog/monitoring-java-applications-and-getting-started-with-the-elastic-apm-java-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [bqstack.com: Monitoring Application using Elastic APM](https://bqstack.com/b/detail/109) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Successful Kubernetes Monitoring – Three Pitfalls to Avoid](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/successful-kubernetes-monitoring-3-pitfalls-to-avoid) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: 4 steps to modernize your IT service operations with Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/4-steps-to-modernize-your-it-service-operations-with-dynatrace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: New Dynatrace Operator elevates cloud-native observability' for Kubernetes](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/new-dynatrace-operator-elevates-cloud-native-observability-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: How to collect Prometheus metrics in Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/how-to-collect-prometheus-metrics-in-dynatrace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Automatic connection of logs and traces accelerates AI-driven' cloud analytics](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/automatic-connection-of-logs-and-traces-accelerates-ai-driven-cloud-analytics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Serverless Needs More Observability Tools](https://thenewstack.io/serverless-needs-more-observability-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Tutorial: Guide to automated SRE-driven performance engineering 🌟](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/guide-to-automated-sre-driven-performance-engineering-analysis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: A look behind the scenes of AWS Lambda and our new Lambda monitoring extension](https://www.dynatrace.com/knowledge-base/aws-lambda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Analyze all AWS data in minutes with Amazon CloudWatch Metric' Streams available in Dynatrace](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/amazon-cloudwatch-metric-streams-launch-partnership) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Krossboard](https://krossboard.app) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Build Your First JavaScript GitHub Action](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/build-your-first-javascript-github-action) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Lists are now available as a public beta](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-12-09-lists-are-now-available-as-a-public-beta) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/opensauced: How to Create a Good Pull Request Template (and Why You Should Add Gifs)](https://dev.to/opensauced/how-to-create-a-good-pull-request-template-and-why-you-should-add-gifs-4i0l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Contribute to Open-Source Projects – Git & GitHub Workflow for Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-workflow-for-open-source) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Make your first contribution to a GitHub Action!](https://dev.to/github/how-to-edit-a-github-action-3j14) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Use the .github Repository](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-the-dot-github-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.github.com: Using SSH over the HTTPS port 🌟](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/troubleshooting-ssh/using-ssh-over-the-https-port) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hipertextual.com: GitHub une fuerzas con OpenIA para crear una inteligencia artificial capaz de autocompletar cΓ³digo](https://hipertextual.com/2021/06/github-inteligencia-artificial-autocompletar-codigo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: Para quΓ© programar cuando una mΓ‘quina lo hace (un poco) por ti: asΓ­ es Github Copilot, un sistema que se nutre del prodigioso GPT-3](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/programar-cuando-maquina-hace-poco-ti-asi-github-copilot-sistema-que-se-nutre-prodigioso-gpt-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: GitHub Copilot: A Powerful, Controversial Autocomplete for Developers](https://thenewstack.io/github-copilot-a-powerful-controversial-autocomplete-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [xataka.com: Llevo algunos dΓ­as usando Copilot de GitHub para programar y esta es mi experiencia](https://www.xataka.com/robotica-e-ia/llevo-algunos-dias-usando-copilot-github-para-programar-esta-mi-experiencia) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: GitHub Copilot blew my mind on a code-along exercise](https://dev.to/colocodes/github-copilot-blew-my-mind-on-a-code-along-exercise-186n) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Can Github Copilot Replace Developers?](https://towardsdatascience.com/can-githubs-copilot-replace-developers-b89f28007c05) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Generating Python Scripts with OpenAi’s Github Copilot](https://towardsdatascience.com/generating-python-scripts-with-openais-github-copilot-da0b3fdd989) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [livecodestream.dev: Five Advanced Git Concepts that Make You Look Like a Pro](https://newsletter.thelongcommit.com/subscribe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenextweb.com: A beginner’s guide to the most popular Git commands](https://thenextweb.com/news/a-beginners-guide-to-the-most-popular-git-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git for beginners](https://dev.to/purveshshende2/git-for-beginners-3il6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [c-sharpcorner.com: 0 Git Commands You Should Know](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/20-git-commands-you-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.argoproj.io: 5 new Git commands and 1 tip you’ll use every day](https://blog.argoproj.io/5-new-git-commands-and-1-tip-youll-use-every-day-3c28e97c9321) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: A Git cheatsheet that all coders need](https://towardsdatascience.com/a-git-cheatsheet-that-all-coders-need-bf8ad4d91576) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: What is Git? Version control for collaborative programming](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334697/what-is-git-version-control-for-collaborative-programming.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Get lazy with lazygit](https://dev.to/tahsinature/get-lazy-with-lazygit-4h37) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why Open Source Project Maintainers are Reluctant to use Digital Signatures, Two-Factor Authentication](https://thenewstack.io/why-open-source-project-maintainers-are-reluctant-to-use-digital-signatures-two-factor-authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How Git Partial Clone lets you fetch only the large file you need](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/partial-clone-for-massive-repositories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: git config – How to Configure Git Settings to Improve Your Development Workflow](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-config-how-to-configure-git-settings) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [smashingmagazine.com: Getting The Most Out Of Git](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/02/getting-the-most-out-of-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [honeybadger.io: Top Ten Git Tips & Tricks](https://www.honeybadger.io/blog/git-tricks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [midu.dev: Buenas prΓ‘cticas para escribir commits en Git](https://midu.dev/buenas-practicas-escribir-commits-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Open Source: My first Pull Request](https://dev.to/okimotomizuho/open-source-my-first-pull-request-1356) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [css-tricks.com: Advanced Git series. 1 Creating the Perfect Commit in Git](https://css-tricks.com/creating-the-perfect-commit-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git Organized: A Better Git Flow](https://dev.to/render/git-organized-a-better-git-flow-56go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Find what changed in a Git commit](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/git-whatchanged) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Git Pull: How It Works With Detailed Examples](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/git-pull-how-it-works-with-detailed-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Git Undo Merge – How to Revert the Last Merge Commit in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-undo-merge-how-to-revert-the-last-merge-commit-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How Do I Resolve Merge Conflicts?](https://dev.to/github/how-do-i-resolve-merge-conflicts-5438) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: The new Git default branch name](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/new-git-default-branch-name) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How GitLab's 5 new code review features will make life easier](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/5-code-review-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gitkraken.com: GitFlow](https://support.gitkraken.com/git-workflows-and-extensions/git-flow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Git Flow Is A Bad Idea - Dave Farley](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w6TwnLCFwA&ab_channel=ContinuousDelivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: What is Trunk Based Development? A Different Approach to the Software Development Lifecycle](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-trunk-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Wave Goodbye to Release Nights](https://thenewstack.io/wave-goodbye-to-release-nights) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [martinfowler.com: KeystoneInterface](https://martinfowler.com/bliki/KeystoneInterface.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [split.io: Keystone Flags: Feature Flagging With Less Mess](https://www.harness.io/blog?module-name=Feature+Management+%26+Experimentation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Goodbye Sleepless Nights: De-Risking Deployments with Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/customers/petdesk) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How we ship code faster and safer with feature flags](https://github.blog/engineering/ship-code-faster-safer-feature-flags) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [reflectoring.io: Feature Flags with Spring Boot](https://reflectoring.io/spring-boot-feature-flags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Git a March on: GitLab 13.10 ramps up security, adds support for OpenShift, DORA](https://www.devclass.com/ci-cd/2021/03/23/git-a-march-on-gitlab-1310-ramps-up-security-adds-support-for-openshift-dora/1619889) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sdtimes: GitLab 14 aims to do away with DIY DevOps toolchains 🌟](https://sdtimes.com/devops/gitlab-14-aims-to-do-away-with-diy-devops-toolchains) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.gitlab.com: Install GitLab Runner on Red Hat OpenShift](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/openshift.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: How To Use GitLab CI To Run Tests Locally? 🌟](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/use-gitlab-ci-to-run-test-locally) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Building Docker images on GitLab CI: Docker-in-Docker and Podman 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/gitlab-build-docker-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: Meet Pipeline Editor, your one-stop-shop for building a CI/CD pipeline](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/pipeline-editor-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: Why we built GitDock, our desktop app to navigate your GitLab activities](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitpod-desktop-app-personal-activities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How to build a CI/CD pipeline with GitHub Actions in four simple steps](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/ci-cd/build-ci-cd-pipeline-github-actions-four-steps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: What's the difference between a GitHub Action and a Workflow?](https://dev.to/github/whats-the-difference-between-a-github-action-and-a-workflow-2gba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How to start using reusable workflows with GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/using-reusable-workflows-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [laravel-news.com: Generate GitHub Actions Config for Laravel Projects with Ghygen](https://laravel-news.com/generate-github-actions-config-for-laravel-projects-with-ghygen) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.codecentric.de: Stop re-writing pipelines! Why GitHub Actions drive the future of CI/CD](https://www.codecentric.de/en/knowledge-hub/blog/github-actions-nextgen-cicd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [resources.github.com: What is GitHub Actions? How automation & CI/CD work on GitHub (whitepaper/pdf)](https://github.com/resources/whitepapers/actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Getting started with GitHub Actions just got easier!](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/getting-started-with-github-actions-just-got-easier) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions: Improvements to GitHub Actions starter experience](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-12-17-github-actions-improvements-to-github-actions-starter-experience) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/marketplace: Use AWS Secrets Manager secrets in GitHub jobs 🌟](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/aws-secrets-manager-github-action) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Implementing least privilege for secrets in GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/security/application-security/implementing-least-privilege-for-secrets-in-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions: Control permissions for GITHUB_TOKEN 🌟](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-04-20-github-actions-control-permissions-for-github_token) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions update: Helping maintainers combat bad actors](https://github.blog/open-source/maintainers/github-actions-update-helping-maintainers-combat-bad-actors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Testing cloud apps with GitHub Actions and cloud-native open source tools](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/devops-cloud-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How we use GitHub Actions to manage GitHub Docs](https://github.blog/engineering/use-github-actions-manage-docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vimeo.com: How to Create a CI/CD Pipeline with GitHub Actions and K8s Like a Boss](https://vimeo.com/552276182) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub Actions: Ephemeral self-hosted runners & new webhooks for auto-scaling](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-09-20-github-actions-ephemeral-self-hosted-runners-new-webhooks-for-auto-scaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: GitHub Actions for Android Developers](https://itnext.io/github-actions-for-android-developers-9ae606df2bfa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.shreyaspatil.dev: Automate library publishing to Maven Central with GitHub Actions Workflow Dispatch](https://blog.shreyaspatil.dev/automate-library-publishing-to-maven-central-with-github-actions-workflow-dispatch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [laravel-news.com: Deploy your PHP Codebase with Ansible and GitHub Actions](https://laravel-news.com/deploy-your-php-app-with-ansible-and-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [3 Git Commands I Use Every Day](https://dev.to/gonedark/3-git-commands-i-use-every-day) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: How to undo (almost) anything with Git](https://github.blog/open-source/git/how-to-undo-almost-anything-with-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Setup a Private Git-Repository in Kubernetes with Gitea](https://itnext.io/setup-a-private-git-repository-in-kubernetes-with-gitea-64f5ea1e5070) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: GitLab Brings Kubernetes Operator to Red Hat OpenShift](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/gitlab-brings-kubernetes-operator-to-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vadosware.io: Level 1 Automated K8S Deployments With GitLab CI](https://vadosware.io/post/level-one-automated-k8s-deployments-with-gitlab-ci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [community.ops.io: CI CD 101 with GitLab](https://community.ops.io/jatin/ci-cd-101-with-gitlab-4pol) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Manage GitHub Actions Environment Variables and Secrets](https://adamtheautomator.com/github-actions-environment-variables) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Extending GitOps to reliability-as-code with GitHub and StackPulse](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/extending-gitops-to-reliability-as-code-with-github-and-stackpulse) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Build & Ship: GitHub Container Registry & Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/build-ship-github-container-registry-kubernetes-aa06029b3f21) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.gruntwork.io: Introducing git-xargs: an open source tool to update multiple GitHub repos](https://www.gruntwork.io/blog/introducing-git-xargs-an-open-source-tool-to-update-multiple-github-repos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub brings supply chain security features to the Go community](https://github.blog/security/supply-chain-security/github-supply-chain-security-features-go-community) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: Configuring Manual Triggers in GitHub Actions with `workflow_dispatch`](https://build5nines.com/configuring-manual-triggers-in-github-actions-with-workflow_dispatch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: Configuring GitHub Actions to Run Jobs on Specific Branches](https://build5nines.com/configuring-github-actions-to-run-jobs-on-specific-branches) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: GitHub Actions: Get Current Branch Name for Git Repo](https://build5nines.com/github-actions-get-current-branch-name-for-git-repo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Deploying to OpenShift using GitHub Actions](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-to-openshift-using-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [css-tricks.com: How to Automate Project Versioning and Releases with Continuous Deployment 🌟](https://css-tricks.com/how-to-automate-project-versioning-and-releases-with-continuous-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [build5nines.com: Git: Reset / Undo Most Recent Local Commit](https://build5nines.com/git-reset-undo-most-recent-local-commit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A practical guide to using the git stash command](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/git-stash) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [css-tricks.com: Git: Switching Unstaged Changes to a New Branch](https://css-tricks.com/git-switching-unstaged-changes-to-a-new-branch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: A look under the hood: how branches work in Git](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/04/05/a-look-under-the-hood-how-branches-work-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The Git Merge Handbook – Definitive Guide to Merging in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-definitive-guide-to-git-merge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Fix Merge Conflicts in Git](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-fix-merge-conflicts-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [davidwalsh.name: More Awesome Git Aliases](https://davidwalsh.name/more-awesome-git-aliases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org/news/git-rebase-handbook](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-rebase-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 3 reasons I use the Git cherry-pick command](https://opensource.com/article/21/3/git-cherry-pick) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 4 tips for context switching in Git](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/context-switching-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/varbsan: A Simplified Convention for Naming Branches and Commits in Git](https://dev.to/varbsan/a-simplified-convention-for-naming-branches-and-commits-in-git-il4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Make GitHub Backups Part of Your Development Process](https://devops.com/make-github-backups-part-of-your-development-process) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jmfloreszazo.com: Flujos de trabajo de git](https://jmfloreszazo.com/flujos-de-trabajo-de-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab Chart works towards Kubernetes 1.22](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-chart-works-towards-kubernetes-1-22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Deploy and Manage Gitlab Runners on Amazon EC2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/deploy-and-manage-gitlab-runners-on-amazon-ec2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improving GitHub code search](https://github.blog/engineering/improving-github-code-search) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: GitLab launches Collective on Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/22/gitlab-launches-collective-on-stack-overflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [buttons.github.io: GitHub Buttons](https://buttons.github.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 Fun Things You Can Do With GitHub.dev 😎](https://dev.to/lostintangent/10-awesome-things-you-can-do-with-github-dev-5fm7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: GitHub CLI 2.0 includes extensions!](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/github-cli-2-0-includes-extensions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Security keys are now supported for SSH Git operations 🌟](https://github.blog/engineering/security-keys-supported-ssh-git-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to never type passwords when using Git](https://dev.to/github/how-to-never-type-passwords-when-using-git-18bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub: The Complete Guides - Chapter 6: GitHub Merging](https://dev.to/ifierygod/git-and-github-the-complete-guides-chapter-6-2c74) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improved pull request file filtering](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-09-27-improved-pull-request-file-filtering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: GitHub introduces code review controls 🌟](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270808/github-introduces-code-review-controls.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub Series' Articles - The Complete Guides 🌟](https://dev.to/ifierygod/series/14420) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Git and GitHub in a team like a pro](https://dev.to/colocodes/learn-how-to-use-git-and-github-in-a-team-like-a-pro-2dk7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Git and GitHub for beginners](https://dev.to/ericawanja/git-and-github-for-beginners-33a0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Introduction to Git and GitHub](https://dev.to/estherwanjiru/introduction-to-git-and-github-25ei) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Improving how we deploy GitHub](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/improving-how-we-deploy-github) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Deployment reliability at GitHub](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/deployment-reliability-at-github) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Solving the innersource discovery problem - Discoverability](https://github.blog/enterprise-software/devops/solving-the-innersource-discovery-problem) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Migrar un repositorio de un BitBucket Server local a GitHub](https://www.returngis.net/2021/11/migrar-un-repositorio-de-un-bitbucket-server-local-a-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Container signing added to the Publish Docker Container workflow for GitHub Actions](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-12-06-container-signing-added-to-the-publish-docker-container-workflow-for-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Showing code scanning alerts on pull requests](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-09-27-showing-code-scanning-alerts-on-pull-requests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.blog: Getting started with project planning on GitHub](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/getting-started-with-project-planning-on-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: GitHub Masterclass (Spanish) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0pgb_7nDofA1hJpkpPf4qHQTYZbPVT5M) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [digitalocean.com: How To Debug Node.js with the Built-In Debugger and Chrome DevTools](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-debug-node-js-with-the-built-in-debugger-and-chrome-devtools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ChromeDevTools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Avoid the 5 Most Common Amazon Web Services Misconfigurations in Build-Time](https://thenewstack.io/avoid-the-5-most-common-amazon-web-services-misconfigurations-in-build-time) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS Architecture Blog: Use templated answers to perform Well-Architected reviews at scale](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/use-templated-answers-to-perform-well-architected-reviews-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Clean Architecture on Frontend](https://bespoyasov.me/blog/clean-architecture-on-frontend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Continuous Integration and Deployment on AWS - and a wishlist for CI/CD Tools on AWS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/continuous-integration-and-deployment-on-aws-and-a-wishlist-for-cicd-tools-on-aws-5a13) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS Toolkits for Cloud9, JetBrains and VS Code now support interaction with over 200 new resource types 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/aws-toolkits-cloud9-jetbrains-vs-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: Vantage makes managing AWS easier](https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/12/vantage-makes-managing-aws-easier) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How Database Load Balancing Completes the 3-Tiered Architecture 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/database-load-balancing-and-the-delusion-of-3-tiered-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: Database Vs Data Warehouse Vs Data Lake: A Simple Explanation](https://hackernoon.com/database-vs-data-warehouse-vs-data-lake-a-simple-explanation-hz2k33rm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Default Database Primary, Foreign, and Unique Key Indexing](https://vladmihalcea.com/default-database-key-indexing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: SQL vs. NoSQL: How to Select from 12 Database Types 🌟🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/datastore-choices-sql-vs-nosql-database-ebec24d56106) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [red-gate.com: Designing Highly Scalable Database Architectures](https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/databases/sql-server/performance-sql-server/designing-highly-scalable-database-architectures) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Database-as-a-Service: A Key Technology for Agile Growth](https://thenewstack.io/database-as-a-service-a-key-technology-for-agile-growth) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: Single-Primary Database Replication](https://vladmihalcea.com/single-primary-database-replication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sqlshack.com: SQL Database on Kubernetes: Considerations and Best Practices 🌟](https://www.sqlshack.com/sql-database-on-kubernetes-considerations-and-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Databases β€” Finally β€” Get Containerized](https://thenewstack.io/databases-finally-get-containerized) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to Run Databases in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/stateful-workloads-in-kubernetes-e49b56a5959) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: DBaaS on Kubernetes: Under the Hood 🌟](https://www.percona.com/blog/dbaas-on-kubernetes-under-the-hood) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Simplifying Database Cloud Service Access](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-database-cloud-service-access) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Commons Briefing: Database Disaster Recovery Made Easy with Annette Clewett (Red Hat) and Andrew L'Ecuyer (Crunchy Data)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-commons-briefing-database-disaster-recovery-made-easy-with-annette-clewett-red-hat-and-andrew-lecuyer-crunchy-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes Will Revolutionize Enterprise Database Management](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-will-revolutionize-enterprise-database-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [informationweek.com: Can Enterprises Benefit From Adopting Database DevOps?](https://www.informationweek.com/software-services/can-enterprises-benefit-from-adopting-database-devops-) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL EXISTS and NOT EXISTS](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-exists) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: How to Use SQL Cross Joins](https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-use-sql-cross-joins-5653fe7d353) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL LEFT JOIN – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-left-join) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: SQL JOIN USING – A Beginner’s Guide](https://vladmihalcea.com/sql-join-using) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Joins Tutorial: Cross Join, Full Outer Join, Inner Join, Left Join, and Right Join](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-joins-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vettabase.com: How slow is SELECT * ?](https://vettabase.com/how-slow-is-select) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gcreddy.com: SQL Step by Step Videos](https://www.gcreddy.com/2021/05/sql-step-by-step-videos.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Join Types – Inner Join VS Outer Join Example](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-join-types-inner-join-vs-outer-join-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: The SQL Inner Join Command: Example Syntax](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-sql-inner-join-command-example-syntax) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: SQL Inner Join – How to Join 3 Tables in SQL and MySQL](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/sql-inner-join-how-to-join-3-tables-in-sql-and-mysql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: MySQL JSON_TABLE – Map a JSON object to a relational database table](https://vladmihalcea.com/mysql-json-table) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: MySQL 101: Parameters to Tune for MySQL Performance](https://www.percona.com/blog/mysql-101-parameters-to-tune-for-mysql-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/mysql-query-tuning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: MySQL a 'pretty poor database' says departing Oracle engineer](https://www.theregister.com/software/2021/12/06/mysql-a-pretty-poor-database-says-ex-oracle-engineer/539827) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tusacentral.com: MySQL on Kubernetes demystified](https://www.tusacentral.com/joomla/index.php/mysql-blogs/243-mysql-on-kubernetes-demystified) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: OpenShift, Databases and You: When to Put Containerized Database Workloads on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-databases-and-you-when-to-put-containerized-database-workloads-on-openshift) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudbees.com: Introductory Handbook for Database Continuous Integration](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-continuous-integration-and-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: REST Data Service on YugabyteDB / PostgreSQL](https://dev.to/yugabyte/rest-data-service-on-yugabytedb-postgresql-5f2h) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [khalidabuhakmeh.com: Running SQL Server Queries In Docker](https://khalidabuhakmeh.com/running-sql-server-queries-in-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [9 High-Performance Tips when using PostgreSQL with JPA and Hibernate](https://vladmihalcea.com/9-postgresql-high-performance-performance-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [migops.com: pgBackRest – The Best Postgres Backup Tool with a very active community](https://www.migops.com/blog/2021/04/09/pgbackrest-the-best-postgres-backup-tool-with-a-very-active-community) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Practical Introduction to PostgreSQL](https://towardsdatascience.com/practical-introduction-to-postgresql-5f73d3d394e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: An Overview of Sharding in PostgreSQL and How it Relates to MongoDB’s](https://www.percona.com/blog/an-overview-of-sharding-in-postgresql-and-how-it-relates-to-mongodbs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Cut Out the Middle Tier: Generating JSON Directly from Postgres](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/generating-json-directly-from-postgres) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: How to Adjust Linux Out-Of-Memory Killer Settings for PostgreSQL](https://www.percona.com/blog/out-of-memory-killer-or-savior) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Should I Create an Index on Foreign Keys in PostgreSQL?](https://www.percona.com/blog/should-i-create-an-index-on-foreign-keys-in-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: PostgreSQL 14 Database Monitoring and Logging Enhancements](https://www.percona.com/blog/postgresql-14-database-monitoring-and-logging-enhancements) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wanago.io: Creating views with PostgreSQL](https://wanago.io/2021/12/06/views-postgresql-typeorm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: A Postgres Primer for Oracle DBAs](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/a-postgres-primer-for-oracle-dbas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Migrating PostgreSQL to Kubernetes](https://www.percona.com/blog/migrating-postgresql-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Postgres Indexes for Newbies](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-indexes-for-newbies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: How to Deploy Postgres to Kubernetes 🌟](https://adamtheautomator.com/postgres-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Storing Kubernetes Operator for Percona Server for MongoDB Secrets in Github](https://www.percona.com/blog/storing-kubernetes-operator-for-percona-server-for-mongodb-secrets-in-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [percona.com: Migration of a MySQL Database to a Kubernetes Cluster Using Asynchronous Replication](https://www.percona.com/blog/migration-of-a-mysql-database-to-a-kubernetes-cluster-using-asynchronous-replication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Get Started with PysonDB](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-get-started-with-pysondb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Apache Druid: overview, running in Kubernetes and monitoring with Prometheus](https://dev.to/setevoy/apache-druid-overview-running-in-kubernetes-and-monitoring-with-prometheus-g5j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: You Don’t Need a Blockchain, You Need a Time-Series Database](https://thenewstack.io/you-dont-need-a-blockchain-you-need-a-time-series-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Make your data boss-friendly with EDA - Enterprise Data Analytics](https://opensource.com/article/21/4/visualize-data-eda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes-Run Analytics at the Edge: Postgres, Kafka, Debezium](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-run-analytics-at-the-edge-postgres-kafka-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [unifieddatascience.com: Data lake design patterns on Azure (Microsoft) cloud](https://www.unifieddatascience.com/data-lake-design-patterns-on-azure-microsoft-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [unifieddatascience.com: Data lake design patterns on AWS (Amazon) cloud](https://www.unifieddatascience.com/data-lake-design-patterns-on-aws-amazon-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [unifieddatascience.com: Data lake design patterns on google (GCP) cloud](https://www.unifieddatascience.com/data-lake-design-patterns-on-google-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: At Its Core: How Is a Graph Database Different from a Relational One?](https://towardsdatascience.com/at-its-core-hows-a-graph-database-different-from-a-relational-8297ca99cb8f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: 11 Open Source DevOps Tools We Love For 2021](https://devops.com/11-open-source-devops-tools-we-love-for-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 7 API Tools for REST Developers and Testers](https://dev.to/javinpaul/7-api-tools-for-rest-developers-and-testers-n67) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [any-api.com](https://marketplace.apilayer.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: True Success in Process Automation Requires Microservices](https://thenewstack.io/true-success-in-process-automation-requires-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dashbird.io: Deploying AWS Lambda with Docker Containers: I Gave it a Try and Here’s My Review](https://dashbird.io/blog/deploying-aws-lambda-with-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Operating Lambda: Understanding event-driven architecture – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/operating-lambda-understanding-event-driven-architecture-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Optimizing Lambda functions packaged as container images](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/compute/optimizing-lambda-functions-packaged-as-container-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Serverless computing with AWS Lambda, Part 1](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2254500/serverless-computing-with-aws-lambda.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Achieve up to 34% better price/performance with AWS Lambda Functions powered by AWS Graviton2 processor](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/09/better-price-performance-aws-lambda-functions-aws-graviton2-processor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Deploying AWS Lambda layers automatically across multiple Regions](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/deploying-aws-lambda-layers-automatically-across-multiple-regions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Issues to Avoid When Implementing Serverless Architecture with AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/mistakes-to-avoid-when-implementing-serverless-architecture-with-lambda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Introducing AWS SAM Pipelines: Automatically generate deployment pipelines for serverless applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-aws-sam-pipelines-automatically-generate-deployment-pipelines-for-serverless-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Simplify CI/CD configuration for serverless applications and your favorite CI/CD system β€” Public Preview](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/07/simplify-ci-cd-configuration-serverless-applications-your-favorite-ci-cd-system-public-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tutorialsdojo.com: Real-time Monitoring of 5XX Errors using AWS Lambda, CloudWatch Logs and Slack](https://tutorialsdojo.com/real-time-monitoring-of-5xx-errors-using-aws-lambda-cloudwatch-logs-slack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Scaling Container Clusters on AWS: ECS and EKS](https://cloudonaut.io/scaling-container-clusters-on-aws-ecs-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Automate rollbacks for Amazon ECS rolling deployments with CloudWatch alarms](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/automate-rollbacks-for-amazon-ecs-rolling-deployments-with-cloudwatch-alarms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com: Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D): The Kubernetes Distribution Used by Amazon EKS 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/amazon-eks-distro-eks-d-kubernetes-distribution-used-gokul-chandra) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Streaming Kubernetes Events in Slack](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/streaming-kubernetes-events-in-slack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube/StackSimplify: Kubernetes Deployments on AWS EKS | Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service | Amazon EKS 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZK_W-fpft0&ab_channel=StackSimplify) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: 13 Steps Guide to Create Kubernetes Cluster on AWS](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/08/20/13-steps-guide-to-create-kubernetes-cluster-on-amazon-web-serviceaws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackerxone.com: Steps to Create Amazon EKS node group on Amazon web Service (AWS)](https://www.hackerxone.com/2021/08/25/steps-to-create-amazon-eks-node-group-on-amazon-web-service-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster with AWS CLI](https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-create-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-the-aws-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Deploy Kubernetes (K8s) on Amazon AWS using mixed on-demand and spot instances 🌟](https://itnext.io/deploy-kubernetes-k8s-on-amazon-aws-using-mixed-on-demand-and-spot-instances-5440e5bece7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Amazon Web Services Gears Elastic Kubernetes Service for Batch Work](https://thenewstack.io/amazon-web-services-gears-elastic-kubernetes-service-for-batch-jobs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Optimizing Your Kubernetes Clusters with Rancher and Amazon EKS 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/optimizing-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-rancher-and-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Onfido’s Journey to a Multi-Cluster Amazon EKS Architecture](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/onfidos-journey-to-a-multi-cluster-amazon-eks-architecture) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: EKS IAM Deep Dive 🌟](https://dev.to/aws-builders/eks-iam-deep-dive-136d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Easy as one-two-three policy management with Kyverno on Amazon EKS 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/easy-as-one-two-three-policy-management-with-kyverno-on-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Kubernetes Ingress with AWS ALB Ingress Controller](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/kubernetes-ingress-aws-alb-ingress-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Gremlin to Amazon EKS Using AWS CloudFormation](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-gremlin-to-amazon-eks-using-aws-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Using Prometheus Adapter to autoscale applications running on Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/automated-scaling-of-applications-running-on-eks-using-custom-metric-collected-by-amazon-prometheus-using-prometheus-adapter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Autoscaling EKS on Fargate with custom metrics](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/autoscaling-eks-on-fargate-with-custom-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: CloudGeeks - Terraform Eks Kubernetes RDS Secrets Manager Eksctl Cloudformation ALB Controller (Redmine App)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFZYIr66Ku4&ab_channel=cloudgeeksinc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Continuous Delivery of Amazon EKS Clusters Using AWS CDK and CDK Pipelines](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/continuous-delivery-of-amazon-eks-clusters-using-aws-cdk-and-cdk-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Mount Amazon EFS file systems cross-account from Amazon EKS, and utilize AWS Organizations more effectively](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/mount-amazon-efs-file-systems-cross-account-from-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/thenjdevopsguy: AKS vs EKS vs GKE](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/aks-vs-eks-vs-gke-2459) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: AKS vs EKS vs GKE: Managed Kubernetes services compared](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/aks-vs-eks-vs-gke-managed-kubernetes-services-compared) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: CNCF survey: Managed Kubernetes becomes the norm](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2334477/cncf-survey-managed-kubernetes-becomes-the-norm.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: What architects need to know about managed Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/managed-kubernetes-architects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Otomi Container Platform Offers an Integrated Kubernetes Bundle](https://thenewstack.io/otomi-container-platform-offers-an-integrated-kubernetes-bundle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [EKS Service Accounts Explained](https://fika.works/blog/eks-service-accounts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Install and Configure OpenEBS on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-install-and-configure-openebs-on-amazon-elastic-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes PVCs with EFS provisioner](https://www.theodo.com/en-fr/blog/how-to-use-kubernetes-pvcs-with-efs-provisioner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Using AWS NLB manually targeting an EKS Service exposing UDP traffic](https://itnext.io/using-aws-nlb-manually-targeting-an-eks-service-exposing-udp-traffic-17053ecd8f52) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Operating a multi-regional stateless application using Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/operating-a-multi-regional-stateless-application-using-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: EKS vs GKE vs AKS - Evaluating Kubernetes in the Cloud](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/eks-vs-gke-vs-aks-jan2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devoriales.com: AWS EKS Secret Encryption: Securing Your EKS Secrets At Rest with AWS KMS](https://devoriales.com/aws-eks-secret-encryption-securing-your-eks-secrets-at-rest-with-aws-kms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [azurecloudai.blog: Deploy Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to a preexisting VNET](https://azurecloudai.blog/verify.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Persistent storage for Kubernetes](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/persistent-storage-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EKS Anywhere – Now Generally Available to Create and Manage Kubernetes Clusters on Premises](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-eks-anywhere-now-generally-available-to-create-and-manage-kubernetes-clusters-on-premises) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Getting started with Amazon EKS Anywhere](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-general-availability-of-amazon-eks-anywhere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Discover and invoke services across clusters with GKE multi-cluster services](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/introducing-gke-multi-cluster-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Introducing GKE Autopilot: a revolution in managed Kubernetes 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/introducing-gke-autopilot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcrunch.com: Google Cloud puts its Kubernetes Engine on autopilot](https://techcrunch.com/2021/02/24/google-cloud-puts-its-kubernetes-engine-on-autopilot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Google introduces GKE Autopilot for hands-off Kubernetes](https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-introduces-gke-autopilot-for-hands-off-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Google’s New β€˜Autopilot’ for Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/googles-new-autopilot-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: GKE Autopilot - Fully Managed Kubernetes Service From Google 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zztufl4mFQ4&feature=youtu.be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Announcing Spot Pods for GKE Autopilotβ€”save on fault tolerant workloads](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/announcing-spot-pods-for-gke-autopilot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: GKE ludicrous speed! GKE Image Streaming speeds up container starts](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/gke-ludicrous-speed-gke-image-streaming-speeds-up-container-starts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Scaling a Kubernetes Cluster: One of the Best Practices for Using KubeKey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/scale-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubekey) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Adding Master Nodes to Achieve HA: One of the Best Practices for Using KubeKey](https://itnext.io/adding-master-nodes-to-achieve-ha-one-of-the-best-practices-for-using-kubekey-6207e94b0bdd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Network Isolated AKS β€” Part 1: Controlling network traffic](https://itnext.io/network-isolated-aks-part-1-controlling-network-traffic-2cd0e045352d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Azure Application Gateway con WAF y wildcard + Nginx Controller para AKS](https://www.returngis.net/2021/11/azure-application-gateway-con-waf-y-wildcard-nginx-controller-para-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Turbocharging AKS Networking with Calico eBPF](https://thenewstack.io/turbocharging-aks-networking-with-calico-ebpf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Turbocharging AKS networking with Calico eBPF](https://www.tigera.io/blog/turbocharging-aks-networking-with-calico-ebpf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Calico WireGuard support with Azure CNI](https://www.tigera.io/blog/calico-wireguard-support-with-azure-cni) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [carlos.mendible.com: AKS: Persistent Volume Claim with an Azure File Storage protected with a Private Endpoint](https://carlos.mendible.com/2021/08/02/aks-persistent-volume-claim-with-an-azure-file-storage-protected-with-a-private-endpoint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Container Registry Service on Azure Stack Hub](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurestackblog/azure-kubernetes-service-and-azure-container-registry-service-on-azure-stack-hub/3075932) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zartis.com: How To Save A Fortune On Azure Kubernetes Service](https://www.zartis.com/minimizing-costs-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: AKS Performance: Limit Ranges](https://itnext.io/aks-performance-limit-ranges-8e18cbebe351) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Microsoft’s Practical Approach to Kubernetes Management](https://thenewstack.io/microsoft-takes-practical-approach-to-kubernetes-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com: Getting Started with the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://adamtheautomator.com/azure-kubernetes-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [optisolbusiness.com: Implementing Microservices Architecture in AKS](https://www.optisolbusiness.com/insight/implementing-microservices-architecture-in-aks) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [seroter.com: Using the new Google Cloud Config Controller to provision and manage cloud services via the Kubernetes Resource Model](https://seroter.com/2021/08/18/using-the-new-google-cloud-config-controller-to-provision-and-manage-cloud-services-via-the-kubernetes-resource-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arnoldgalovics.com: GitHub Actions CI/CD For Oracle Cloud Kubernetes](https://arnoldgalovics.com/github-actions-oracle-cloud-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: AWS DevOps Vs. Azure DevOps](https://k21academy.com/aws-cloud/aws-devops-vs-azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Multi-branch pipeline management and infrastructure deployment using AWS CDK Pipelines](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/multi-branch-pipeline-management-and-infrastructure-deployment-using-aws-cdk-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Launches Amazon DevOps Guru](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/aws-devops-guru) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Making Kubernetes Serverless and Global with AWS Fargate on EKS and Admiralty](https://thenewstack.io/making-kubernetes-serverless-and-global-with-aws-fargate-on-eks-and-admiralty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [admiralty.io: Multi-Region AWS Fargate on EKS](https://admiralty.io/docs/tutorials/fargate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloudonaut.io: Getting Started with Free Templates for AWS CloudFormation](https://cloudonaut.io/getting-started-with-aws-cf-templates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Use Git pre-commit hooks to avoid AWS CloudFormation errors](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/use-git-pre-commit-hooks-avoid-aws-cloudformation-errors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Introducing a Public Registry for AWS CloudFormation](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/aws/introducing-a-public-registry-for-aws-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [luminousmen.com: A very quick introduction to the pain of AWS CloudFormation](https://luminousmen.com/post/a-very-quick-introduction-to-the-pain-of-aws-cloudformation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS Cloud Control API](https://aws.amazon.com/cloudcontrolapi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS Cloud Control API, a Uniform API to Access AWS & Third-Party Services](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-aws-cloud-control-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Leveraging App Mesh with Amazon EKS in a Multi-Account environment](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/leveraging-app-mesh-with-amazon-eks-in-a-multi-account-environment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/omenking/localstack-gitpod-template: LocalStack Gitpod Template](https://github.com/omenking/localstack-gitpod-template) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Remote Debugging in AWS: The Missing Link in Your Debugging Toolset](https://thenewstack.io/remote-debugging-in-aws-the-missing-link-in-your-debugging-toolset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 New AWS Amplify Features to Check Out](https://dev.to/aws/10-new-aws-amplify-features-to-check-out-4291) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: AWS App Runner : How to deploy containerized applications using App Runner](https://dev.to/aws-builders/aws-app-runner-how-to-deploy-containerized-applications-using-app-runner-1f7c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Architecting a Highly Available Serverless, Microservices-Based Ecommerce Site](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/architecting-a-highly-available-serverless-microservices-based-ecommerce-site) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: AWS CDK for EKS β€” Handling Helm Charts](https://itnext.io/aws-cdk-for-eks-handling-helm-charts-aa002afedde4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [threatstack.com: 50 Best AWS CloudWatch Tutorials](https://www.f5.com/company/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Extending and exploring alarm history in Amazon CloudWatch – part 2](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/extending-and-exploring-alarm-history-in-amazon-cloudwatch-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How BT uses Amazon CloudWatch to monitor millions of devices](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/how-bt-uses-amazon-cloudwatch-to-monitor-millions-of-devices) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: AWS Introduces Amazon Managed Service for Grafana and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/aws-grafana-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor an Oracle database with Prometheus. The OracleDB Prometheus exporter](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-oracle-database-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Redis with Prometheus](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/redis-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to monitor nginx in Kubernetes with Prometheus](https://dev.to/eckelon/how-to-monitor-nginx-in-kubernetes-with-prometheus-j5f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 30 Pull Requests Later, Prometheus Memory Use Is Cut in Half](https://thenewstack.io/30-pull-requests-later-prometheus-memory-use-is-cut-in-half) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [source.coveo.com: Prometheus at scale](https://source.coveo.com/2021/11/11/prometheus-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Prometheus Definitive Guide Part I - Metrics and Use Cases](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/prometheus-architecture-metrics-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [prometheus.io: Introducing Prometheus Agent Mode, an Efficient and Cloud-Native Way for Metric Forwarding](https://prometheus.io/blog/2021/11/16/agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: CNCF Prometheus Agent Could Be a β€˜Game Changer’ for Edge](https://thenewstack.io/cncf-prometheus-agent-could-be-a-game-changer-for-edge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Spark Streaming on K8s with Prometheus and Grafana](https://itnext.io/monitoring-spark-streaming-on-k8s-with-prometheus-and-grafana-e6d8720c4a02) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Hardening Monitoring: a step-by-step guide](https://itnext.io/hardening-monitoring-a-step-by-step-guide-7a18007c915) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: SLOs should be easy, say hi to Sloth 🌟](https://itnext.io/slos-should-be-easy-say-hi-to-sloth-9c8a225df0d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/ruanbekker: Thanos Cluster Setup](https://github.com/ruanbekker/thanos-cluster-setup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [influxdata.com: Building a Metrics & Alerts as a Service (MaaS) Monitoring Solution Using the InfluxDB Stack](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/building-a-metrics-alerts-as-a-service-maas-monitoring-solution-using-the-influxdb-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Make a GitOps Workflow Using InfluxDB Templates](https://thenewstack.io/make-a-gitops-workflow-using-influxdb-templates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [influxdata.com: Running InfluxDB 2.0 and Telegraf Using Docker](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/running-influxdb-2-0-and-telegraf-using-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Building a Prometheus remote write exporter for the OpenTelemetry Go SDK](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/building-a-prometheus-remote-write-exporter-for-the-opentelemetry-go-sdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Lightstep’s OpenTelemetry Launchers Simplify Integration to Line of Code](https://thenewstack.io/lightsteps-opentelemetry-launchers-simplify-integration-to-line-of-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [OpenTelemetry Launchers 🌟](https://github.com/search?q=org%3Alightstep+launcher) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysadminxpert.com: How to Monitor Linux System with Grafana and Telegraf](https://sysadminxpert.com/monitor-linux-system-with-grafana-and-telegraf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.google.com: Get planet-scale monitoring with Managed Service for Prometheus](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/operations/introducing-google-cloud-managed-service-for-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Safety…first? Prometheus 2.24 finally features TLS on HTTP serving endpoints](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/07/safetyfirst-prometheus-224-finally-features-tls-on-http-serving-endpoints/1626636) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [promlens.com 🌟](https://promlens.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Run Prometheus at home in a container](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/run-prometheus-home-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ably.com: Balancing act: the current limits of AWS network load balancers](https://ably.com/blog/limits-aws-network-load-balancers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Centralized Traffic Inspection with Gateway Load Balancer on AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/centralized-traffic-inspection-with-gateway-load-balancer-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [How do I transfer a domain to AWS from another registrar?](https://repost.aws/knowledge-center) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Centralize access using VPC interface endpoints to access AWS services across multiple VPCs](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/centralize-access-using-vpc-interface-endpoints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Authorization@Edge using cookies: Protect your Amazon CloudFront content from being downloaded by unauthenticated users](https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/authorizationedge-using-cookies-protect-your-amazon-cloudfront-content-from-being-downloaded-by-unauthenticated-users) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Architecture patterns for consuming private APIs cross-account](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/architecture-patterns-for-consuming-private-apis-cross-account) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Fine-tuning blue/green deployments on application load balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/blue-green-deployments-with-application-load-balancer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What you need to know about Kubernetes NetworkPolicy](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/kubernetes-networkpolicy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [howtoforge.com: Network Policy in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/kubernetes_network_policy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [bionconsulting.com: Kubernetes Network Policies](https://www.bionconsulting.com/blog/kubernetes-network-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cilium.io: NetworkPolicy Editor: Create, Visualize, and Share Kubernetes NetworkPolicies 🌟](https://cilium.io/blog/2021/02/10/network-policy-editor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Kubernetes Network Security Effect 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-kubernetes-network-security-effect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Network Policies: Controlling Cross-Project Communication on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-policies-controlling-cross-project-communication-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arthurchiao.art: Cracking Kubernetes Network Policy](https://arthurchiao.art/blog/cracking-k8s-network-policy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tigera.io: Enforcing Network Security Policies with GitOps – Part 1 (Calico + ArgoCD)](https://www.tigera.io/blog/enforcing-network-security-policies-with-gitops-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ungleich.ch: Making kubernetes kube-dns/CoreDNS publicly reachable](https://ungleich.ch/u/blog/kubernetes-making-dns-publicly-reachable) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Supercharge CoreDNS with Cluster Addons 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/supercharge-coredns-with-cluster-addons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor coreDNS 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/how-to-monitor-coredns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dustinspecker.com: iptables: How Kubernetes Services Direct Traffic to Pods](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/iptables-how-kubernetes-services-direct-traffic-to-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arthurchiao.art: Cracking kubernetes node proxy (aka kube-proxy)](https://arthurchiao.art/blog/cracking-k8s-node-proxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: CKAD Scenarios about Ingress and NetworkPolicy](https://itnext.io/ckad-scenarios-about-ingress-and-networkpolicy-155ce958c9ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mattias.engineer: Kubernetes-101: Ingress 🌟](https://mattias.engineer/k8s/ingress) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [trstringer.com: Kubernetes Ingress with Contour](https://trstringer.com/kubernetes-ingress-with-contour) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: Evolving Kubernetes networking with the Gateway API](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/22/evolving-kubernetes-networking-with-the-gateway-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Unifying Kubernetes Service Networking (Again) with the Gateway API 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/unifying-kubernetes-service-networking-again-with-the-gateway-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Autoscaling Ingress Controllers in  Kubernetes (Daniele Polencic)](https://itnext.io/autoscaling-ingress-controllers-in-kubernetes-c64b47088485) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Use Skupper to connect multiple Kubernetes clusters 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/20/use-skupper-to-connect-multiple-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cockroachlabs.com: How to use Cluster Mesh for Multi-Region Kubernetes Pod Communication](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/cockroachdb-kubernetes-cilium) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Installing Cilium on Kubernetes in a fast and efficient way](https://itnext.io/installing-cilium-on-kubernetes-in-a-fast-and-efficient-way-dbcb79ce9699) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cilium.io: Cilium 1.10: WireGuard, BGP Support, Egress IP Gateway, New Cilium CLI, XDP Load Balancer, Alibaba Cloud Integration and more](https://cilium.io/blog/2021/05/20/cilium-110) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cilium.io: CNI Benchmark: Understanding Cilium Network Performance](https://cilium.io/blog/2021/05/11/cni-benchmark) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: Container Network Interface (CNI) Providers](https://rancher.com/docs/rancher/v2.x/en/faq/networking/cni-providers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [buoyant.io: Kubernetes network policies with Cilium and Linkerd](https://www.buoyant.io/blog/kubernetes-network-policies-with-cilium-and-linkerd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fusionlayer.com: Software-Defined IP Address Management (IPAM)](https://www.fusionlayer.com/products/infinity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackrox.com: Kubernetes Networking Demystified: A Brief Guide](https://www.stackrox.io/blog/kubernetes-networking-demystified) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Amazon Managed Grafana Is Now Generally Available with Many New Features](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-managed-grafana-is-now-generally-available-with-many-new-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [New digital course and lab: AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Primer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/01/new-digital-course-and-lab-aws-cloud-development-kit-cdk-primer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: Free Online Resources To Get Started On Cloud Computing](https://analyticsindiamag.com/free-online-resources-to-get-started-on-cloud-computing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aelius.com: subnet sheet](https://www.aelius.com/njh/subnet_sheet.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Request Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/request-headers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wizardzines.com: Response Headers](https://wizardzines.com/comics/response-headers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Improving HTTP with structured header fields 🌟](https://www.fastly.com/blog/improve-http-structured-headers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopszone.info: DevSecOps Explained](https://www.devopszone.info/post/devsecops-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How to adopt DevSecOps successfully](https://opensource.com/article/21/2/devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [invensislearning.com: Difference between DevOps and DevSecOps](https://www.invensislearning.com/blog/devops-vs-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [loves.cloud: Creating a fully automated DevSecOps CI/CD Pipeline](https://loves.cloud/creation-of-a-fully-automated-devsecops-cicd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Culture, Vulnerabilities and Budget: Why Devs and AppSec Disagree](https://thenewstack.io/culture-vulnerabilities-and-budget-why-devs-and-appsec-disagree) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cybersecuritydive.com: Relationships between DevOps, security warm slowly](https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/developer-security-gitlab-devsecops/599599) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: DevSecOps Trends to Know For 2021](https://devops.com/devsecops-trends-for-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: 9 Trends That Are Influencing the Adoption of Devops and Devsecops in 2021](https://www.infoq.com/articles/devops-secure-trends) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [amazon.com: Building end-to-end AWS DevSecOps CI/CD pipeline with open source SCA, SAST and DAST tools](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/building-end-to-end-aws-devsecops-ci-cd-pipeline-with-open-source-sca-sast-and-dast-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [harness.io: Automated DevSecOps with StackHawk and Harness](https://www.harness.io/blog/automated-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin: Dear Google, my data has left your building!](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dear-google-my-data-has-left-your-building-zakir-khan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redeszone.net: No configurar bien la nube es culpable de la mayorΓ­a de vulnerabilidades](https://www.redeszone.net/noticias/seguridad/configurar-mal-nube-vulnerabilidades) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kalilinuxtutorials.com: Deploying & Securing Kubernetes Clusters](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/deploying-securing-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Balancing Linux security with usability](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/linux-security-usability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Docker: It’s not dead yet, but there’s a tendency to walk away, security report finds](https://www.devclass.com/containers/2021/01/13/docker-its-not-dead-yet-but-theres-a-tendency-to-walk-away-security-report-finds/1620265) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: Fantastic Infrastructure as Code security attacks and how to find them](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/fantastic-infrastructure-as-code-security-attacks-and-how-to-find-them) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [research.nccgroup.com: 10 real-world stories of how we’ve compromised CI/CD pipelines](https://www.nccgroup.com/research) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [medium: Install Hashicorp Vault on Kubernetes using Helm - Part 1 |' Marco Franssen](https://marcofranssen.nl/install-hashicorp-vault-on-kubernetes-using-helm-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Simplifying secrets management with CyberArk and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simplifying-secrets-management-with-cyberark-and-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ansible.com: Automating Security with CyberArk and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automating-security-with-cyberark-and-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: How to secure your container images with GitLab and Grype](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/secure-container-images-with-gitlab-and-grype) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Anchore: Scan Your Container Images for Vulnerabilities from the Command Line](https://thenewstack.io/anchore-scan-your-container-images-for-vulnerabilities-from-the-command-line) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Buscar vulnerabilidades en imΓ‘genes de Docker con Snyk](https://www.returngis.net/2021/09/buscar-vulnerabilidades-en-imagenes-de-docker-con-snyk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: A Security Review of Docker Official Images: Which Do You Trust? (with trivy)](https://blog.aquasec.com/docker-official-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [iximiuz.com: The need for slimmer containers. Scanning official Python images with Snyk](https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/thick-container-vulnerabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Where Are You on the DevSecOps Maturity Curve?](https://thenewstack.io/where-are-you-on-the-devsecops-maturity-curve) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: You can’t have security for DevOps until you have DevOps for security](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/engineering-at-microsoft/you-cant-have-security-for-devops-until-you-have-devops-for-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [enterprisersproject.com: 5 DevSecOps open source projects to know](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2021/8/5-devsecops-open-source-projects-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 open source security resources from 2021](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/open-source-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [softwebsolutions.com: What is DevSecOps and why your business needs it](https://www.softwebsolutions.com/resources/devops-security-tools-benefits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Getting DevSecOps to production and beyond](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/devsecops-enterprise-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: HashiCorp Releases HCP Vault to Combat β€˜Secrets Management’ Fatigue](https://thenewstack.io/hashicorps-releases-hcp-vault-to-combat-secrets-management-fatigue) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Secrets injection at runtime from external Vault into Kubernetes β€” POC](https://itnext.io/secrets-injection-from-external-vault-into-kubernetes-poc-83a52c8cf5cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [arsouyes.org: PKCS, pem, der, key, crt,...](https://www.arsouyes.org/articles/2021/2021-06-21_PKCS_pem_der_key_crt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: How to Automate PKI for DevOps With Open Source Tools](https://devops.com/how-to-automate-pki-for-devops-with-open-source-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Serverless Security: What's Left to Protect?](https://www.infoq.com/articles/serverless-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dqindia.com: Secure your CI/CD pipeline with these tips from experts](https://www.dqindia.com/secure-cicd-pipeline-tips-experts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Securing Your Software Development Pipelines](https://devops.com/securing-your-software-development-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Continuous Security: The Next Evolution of CI/CD](https://devops.com/continuous-security-the-next-evolution-of-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Kubernetes Security in Your CI/CD Pipeline](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/kubernetes-security-in-your-ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Siloscape: The Dark Side of Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/siloscape-the-dark-side-of-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: Advanced Persistent Threat Techniques Used in Container Attacks](https://blog.aquasec.com/advanced-persistent-threat-techniques-container-attacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: SecOps in a Post-COVID World: 3 Security Trends to Watch](https://thenewstack.io/secops-in-a-post-covid-world-3-security-trends-to-watch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Authentication vs Authorization – What's the Difference?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/whats-the-difference-between-authentication-and-authorisation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cisecurity.org: Where Does Zero Trust Begin and Why is it Important?](https://www.cisecurity.org/insights/blog/where-does-zero-trust-begin-and-why-is-it-important) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [osohq.com: Patterns for Authorization in Microservices](https://www.osohq.com/post/microservices-authorization-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Why you should be using Multi-Category Security (MCS) for your Linux containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/why-you-should-be-using-multi-category-security-your-linux-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Project Calico: Kubernetes Security as SaaS](https://thenewstack.io/project-calico-kubernetes-security-as-saas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: WAF: Securing Applications at the Edge](https://thenewstack.io/waf-securing-applications-at-the-edge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Protecting Your Kubernetes Environment With KubeArmor](https://itnext.io/protecting-your-kubernetes-environment-with-kubearmor-76b02fc2209b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets with AWS Secrets Manager 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-with-aws-secrets-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.microsoft.com: Introduction to Azure Defender for container registries](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-container-registries-introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: AWS Open Sources Security Tools](https://thenewstack.io/aws-open-sources-security-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Latest OWASP Top 10 Surfaces Web Development Security Bugs](https://thenewstack.io/the-latest-owasp-top-10-looks-a-lot-like-the-old-owasp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: OWASP Top 10: A Guide to the Worst Software Vulnerabilities](https://thenewstack.io/owasp-top-10-a-guide-to-the-worst-software-vulnerabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat to Acquire Kubernetes-Native Security Leader StackRox](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-acquire-kubernetes-native-security-leader-stackrox) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [falco.org: Detect Malicious Behaviour on Kubernetes API Server through gathering Audit Logs by using FluentBit - Part 2](https://falco.org/blog/detect-malicious-behaviour-on-kubernetes-api-server-through-gathering-audit-logs-by-using-fluentbit-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Top 6 Threat Detection Tools for Containers](https://itnext.io/top-6-threat-detection-tools-for-containers-3dd80b77777e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [it.slashdot.org: And the Top Source of Critical Security Threats Is...PowerShell](https://it.slashdot.org/story/21/05/22/041242/and-the-top-source-of-critical-security-threats-ispowershell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [therecord.media: UK government plans to release Nmap scripts for finding vulnerabilities](https://therecord.media/uk-government-plans-to-release-nmap-scripts-for-finding-vulnerabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Enforcing Image Trust on Docker Containers using Notary](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/enforcing-image-trust-docker-containers-notary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Signing and Verifying Container Images 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/signing-and-verifying-container-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Sign and verify container images with this open source tool (sigstore)](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/sigstore-container-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Hands-on Introduction to sigstore | Rawkode Live](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZfd4orrn8Y&ab_channel=RawkodeAcademy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [testdriven.io: Running Vault and Consul on Kubernetes](https://testdriven.io/blog/running-vault-and-consul-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Securing Kubernetes Secrets with Conjur 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/securing-kubernetes-secrets-conjur) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Managing secrets deployment in Kubernetes using Sealed Secrets 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/managing-secrets-deployment-in-kubernetes-using-sealed-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Hardening Docker and Kubernetes with seccomp 🌟](https://itnext.io/hardening-docker-and-kubernetes-with-seccomp-a88b1b4e2111) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Vault on Kubernetes with Spring Cloud](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/30/vault-on-kubernetes-with-spring-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Reasons to Implement HashiCorp Vault and Other Zero Trust Tools](https://thenewstack.io/reasons-to-implement-hashicorp-vault-and-other-zero-trust-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: In preview: Azure Key Vault secrets provider extension for Arc enabled Kubernetes clusters](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurearcblog/in-preview-azure-key-vault-secrets-provider-extension-for-arc-enabled-kubernetes/3002160) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vcloud-lab.com: Create Azure Key Vault Certificates on Azure Portal and Powershell](https://vcloud-lab.com/entries/microsoft-azure/-create-azure-key-vault-certificates-on-azure-portal-and-powershell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: 12 Container image scanning best practices to adopt in production](https://www.sysdig.com/learn-cloud-native/12-container-image-scanning-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: The Ten Commandments of Container Security](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/top-10-things-for-container-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Container security best practices: Ultimate guide 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/learn-cloud-native/container-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Sysdig 2021 container security and usage report: Shifting left is not enough 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/sysdig-2021-container-security-usage-report) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Improving Linux container security with seccomp 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/container-security-seccomp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Introducing Red Hat Vulnerability Scanner Certification](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-vulnerability-scanner-certification) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techbeacon.com: 17 open-source container security tools 🌟](https://techbeacon.com/security/17-open-source-container-security-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [europeclouds.com: Implementing Aqua Security to Secure Kubernetes](https://www.europeclouds.com/blog/implementing-aqua-security-to-secure-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Manage Auto-generated Secrets In Your Helm Charts 🌟](https://itnext.io/manage-auto-generated-secrets-in-your-helm-charts-5aee48ba6918) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tryhackme.com: Metasploit: Introduction](https://tryhackme.com/room/metasploitintro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [intezer.com: New Attacks on Kubernetes via Misconfigured Argo Workflows](https://intezer.com/blog/new-attacks-on-kubernetes-via-misconfigured-argo-workflows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Mitigating CVE-2021-20291: DoS affecting CRI-O and Podman](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/cve-2021-20291-cri-o-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Mitigating log4j with Runtime-based Kubernetes Network Policies](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/mitigating-log4j-kubernetes-network-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Log4Shell: Practical Mitigations and Impact Analysis of the Log4j Vulnerabilities](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/log4shell-practical-mitigations-and-impact-analysis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cisagov/log4j-scanner](https://github.com/cisagov/log4j-scanner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Apache Log4j Security Vulnerabilities](https://logging.apache.org/security.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [edition.cnn.com: The Log4j security flaw could impact the entire internet. Here's what you should know](https://edition.cnn.com/2021/12/15/tech/log4j-vulnerability/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [welivesecurity.com: Lo que todo lΓ­der de una empresa debe saber sobre Log4Shell](https://www.welivesecurity.com/la-es/2021/12/16/que-deben-saber-lideres-empresas-sobre-log4shell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: "Internet estΓ‘ en llamas": Cloudflare ha detectado mΓ‘s de 24.600 ataques por minuto que explotaban la vulnerabilidad Log4Shell](https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/internet-esta-llamas-cloudflare-ha-detectado-24-600-ataques-minuto-que-explotaban-vulnerabilidad-log4shell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Log4Shell vulnerability](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/tag/log4shell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: Log4Shell vulnerability discovery and mitigation require automatic and intelligent observability](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/log4shell-vulnerability-discovery-and-mitigation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cyberscoop.com: The Log4j flaw is the latest reminder that quick security fixes are easier said than done](https://cyberscoop.com/log4j-hack-security-update-ransomware) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [venturebeat.com: What Log4Shell teaches us about open source security](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/18/what-log4shell-teaches-us-about-open-source-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vpnranks.com: Belgian Defense Ministry Under Cyber Attack Due to Log4j Vulnerability](https://www.vpnranks.com/news/belgian-defense-ministry-under-cyber-attack-due-to-log4j-vulnerability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Yet Another Log4j Security Problem Appears](https://thenewstack.io/yet-another-log4j-security-problem-appears) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Google releases new open-source security software program: Scorecards](https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-releases-new-open-source-security-software-program-scorecards) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 ways for teams to create an automation-first mentality](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automation-first-mentality) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: Introduction to Istio Ingress: The easy way to manage incoming Kubernetes app traffic](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/introduction-to-istio-ingress-the-easy-way-to-manage-incoming-kubernetes-app-traffic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [armosec.io: A Practical Guide to the Different Compliance Kubernetes Security Frameworks and How They Fit Together 🌟🌟](https://www.armosec.io/blog/kubernetes-security-frameworks-and-guidance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Top Open Source Kubernetes Security Tools of 2021 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/top-open-source-kubernetes-security-tools-of-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [securecoding.com: Code Audit: How to Ensure Compliance for an Application](https://www.securecoding.com/blog/code-audit-how-to-ensure-compliance-for-an-application) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Manage your secrets in Git with SOPS for Kubernetes 🌟](https://dev.to/stack-labs/manage-your-secrets-in-git-with-sops-for-kubernetes-57me) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [DevSecOps – Static Analysis SAST with Jenkins Pipeline](https://digitalvarys.com/devsecops-static-analysis-sast-with-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: How I Leaped Forward My Jenkins Build with JFrog Pipelines](https://jfrog.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [datadoghq.com: Monitor HashiCorp Vault metrics and logs](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-vault-metrics-and-logs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Learn the Basics of Java Programming](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-the-basics-of-java-programming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming in Java – Full Book](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/object-oriented-programming-in-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: Difference between Executor, ExecutorService, and Executors class in Java!](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/difference-between-executor-executorservice-executors-omar-ismail) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: How to Write Unit Tests in Java](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/java-unit-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.heaphero.io: HeapHero - Java & Android Heap Dump Analyzer](https://blog.heaphero.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Shenandoah garbage collection in OpenJDK 16: Concurrent reference processing](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/20/shenandoah-garbage-collection-openjdk-16-concurrent-reference-processing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to choose the best Java garbage collector](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/02/how-choose-best-java-garbage-collector) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: JDK Flight Recorder support for GraalVM Native Image: The journey so far 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/23/jdk-flight-recorder-support-graalvm-native-image-journey-so-far) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.heaphero.io: What is GC Log, thread dump and Heapdump? 🌟](https://blog.heaphero.io/what-is-gc-log-thread-dump-and-heapdump) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kstefanj.github.io: GC progress from JDK 8 to JDK 17](https://kstefanj.github.io/2021/11/24/gc-progress-8-17.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to cold start fast a java service on k8s (EKS)](https://itnext.io/how-to-cold-start-fast-a-java-service-on-k8s-eks-3a7b4450845d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.gceasy.io: Best practices: Java memory arguments for Containers 🌟](https://blog.gceasy.io/best-practices-java-memory-arguments-for-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.openshift.com: Performance Metrics (APM) for Spring Boot Microservices on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/performance-metrics-apm-spring-boot-microservices-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: A faster way to access JDK Flight Recorder data](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/23/faster-way-access-jdk-flight-recorder-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: How to tunnel localhost to the public Internet](https://vladmihalcea.com/tunnel-localhost-public-internet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Access control for GitHub Pages](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-01-21-access-control-for-github-pages) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to View Build Logs for GitHub Pages](https://dev.to/github/visualize-github-pages-build-logs-1mc1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Build your website with Jekyll](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/build-website-jekyll) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Documentation Libraries to Help You Write Good Docs](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/documentation-libraries-to-help-you-write-good-docs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [about.gitlab.com: GitLab 14.1 released with Helm Chart Registry and Escalation Policies](https://docs.gitlab.com/releases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd-kubernetes-plugins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Helm and Kubernetes Tutorial - Introduction](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cwjtN3gkD4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Helm 3: Validating Helm Chart Values with JSON Schemas 🌟](https://www.arthurkoziel.com/validate-helm-chart-values-with-json-schemas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: What is a Helm Chart? A Tutorial for Kubernetes Beginners](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-a-helm-chart-tutorial-for-kubernetes-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thedeveloperstory.com: Helm 101: Brief introduction to kubernetes package manager](https://thedeveloperstory.com/2021/07/12/helm-101-brief-introduction-to-kubernetes-package-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes/helm: Kubernetes-101: Helm 🌟](https://mattias.engineer/courses/kubernetes/helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rafay.co: Helm Chart Hooks Tutorial](https://rafay.co/ai-and-cloud-native-blog/helm-chart-hooks-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: Steering Straight with Helm Charts Best Practices 🌟](https://jfrog.com/blog/helm-charts-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.flant.com: Making the most out of Helm templates 🌟](https://palark.com/blog/advanced-helm-templating) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Reference Other Values in Helm Chart Values File](https://itnext.io/reference-other-values-in-helm-chart-values-file-19d44d9276c7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: HULL Tutorial 01: Introducing HULL, the Helm Universal Layer Library](https://dev.to/gre9ory/hull-tutorial-01-introducing-hull-the-helm-universal-layer-library-4njb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Helm: reusable chart β€” named templates, and a generic chart for multiple applications](https://itnext.io/helm-reusable-chart-named-templates-and-a-generic-chart-for-multiple-applications-13d9b26e9244) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.heyal.co.uk: How to unit-test your helm charts with Golang 🌟](https://blog.heyal.co.uk/unit-testing-helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: GitOps Guide to the Galaxy: Working with Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FzOlSed5ts&ab_channel=OpenShift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [codefresh.io: Using Helm with GitOps 🌟](https://octopus.com/blog/using-helm-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Zero to Kubernetes CI/CD in 5 minutes with Jenkins and Helm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMOzF_xAm7w) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: Create Reproducible Security in Kubernetes with Helm 3 and Helm Charts](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/create-reproducible-security-in-kubernetes-with-helm-3-and-helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Applying Kubernetes Security Best Practices to Helm Charts 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/applying-kubernetes-security-best-practices-to-helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Helm security and best practices](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/how-to-secure-helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Upgrade Helm if You Don’t Want to Share Your Username and Password (Helm’s CVE-2021-32690) 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/upgrade-helm-if-you-dont-want-to-share-your-username-and-password) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Red Hat OpenShift Certification extends support for Kubernetes-native technologies with Helm 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-certification-extends-support-kubernetes-native-technologies-helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Deploy Node.js applications to Red Hat OpenShift with Helm](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/20/deploy-nodejs-applications-red-hat-openshift-helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/francoislp: Post-mortem: 1h30 downtime on a Saturday morning](https://dev.to/francoislp/post-mortem-1h30-downtime-on-a-saturday-morning-5af0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Helm Release Time-To-Live(TTL)β³πŸ’€ for Temporary Environments](https://dev.to/rtpro/helm-release-time-to-livettl-for-temporary-environments-1239) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.knell.it: Making your Helm Chart observable for Prometheus](https://christianhuth.de/making-your-helm-chart-observable-for-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What Kubernetes taught me about development](https://opensource.com/article/21/12/kubernetes-developer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Getting started with Podman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za36qHbrf3g) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Controlling Process Resources with Linux Control Groups (cgroups)](https://labs.iximiuz.com/tutorials/controlling-process-resources-with-cgroups) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Promoting container images between registries with skopeo](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/promoting-container-images-between-registries-with-skopeo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Podman remote clients for macOS and Windows](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-clients-macos-windows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Podman in Podman (Running a container within a container)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OcHRWaC5tvY&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=RedHat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wbhegedus.me: Configuring Podman for WSL2 🌟](https://wbhegedus.me/running-podman-on-wsl2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Get podman up and running on Windows using Linux](https://opensource.com/article/21/10/podman-windows-wsl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to replace Docker with Podman on a Mac](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/replace-docker-podman-macos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Exploring the new Podman secret command 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/new-podman-secrets-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devopscube.com: Podman Tutorial For Beginners: Step by Step Guides 🌟](https://devopscube.com/podman-tutorial-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [darumatic.com: Podman - Introduction 🌟](https://darumatic.com/blog/podman_introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 Podman features to try now](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-features-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Tutorial: Host a Local Podman Image Registry 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-host-a-local-podman-image-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Podman 3 and Docker Compose - How Does the Dockerless Compose Work? 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15PFfjuxtvM&ab_channel=mkdev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Use Docker Compose with Podman to Orchestrate Containers on Fedora Linux](https://fedoramagazine.org/use-docker-compose-with-podman-to-orchestrate-containers-on-fedora) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fedoramagazine.org: Manage containers with Podman Compose](https://fedoramagazine.org/manage-containers-with-podman-compose) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [crunchtools.com: Should I Use Docker Compose Or Podman Compose With Podman?](https://crunchtools.com/should-i-use-docker-compose-or-podman-compose-with-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use Podman to get information about your containers](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/container-information-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: From Docker Compose to Kubernetes with Podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/compose-kubernetes-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Build Kubernetes pods with Podman play kube](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-play-kube-updates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to automate Podman installation and deployment using Ansible 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/automate-podman-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Create fast, easy, and repeatable containers with Podman and shell scripts](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/create-containers-podman-quickly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tutorialworks.com: How to Start Containers Automatically, with Podman and Systemd](https://www.tutorialworks.com/podman-systemd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pythonspeed.com: Using Podman with BuildKit, the better Docker image builder 🌟](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/podman-buildkit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetespodcast.com: Podman, with Daniel Walsh and Brent Baude](https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/164-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to use auto-updates and rollbacks in Podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-auto-updates-rollbacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [iongion.github.io: Podman Desktop Companion 🌟](https://iongion.github.io/podman-desktop-companion) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to pick the right container base image](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/13/how-to-pick-the-right-container-base-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Using Podman Compose with Microcks: A cloud-native API mocking and testing tool](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/22/using-podman-compose-with-microcks-a-cloud-native-api-mocking-and-testing-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [papertrail.com: Quick and Easy Way to Implement Kubernetes Logging](https://www.papertrail.com/blog/quick-and-easy-way-to-implement-kubernetes-logging) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Logging in Production](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-logging-in-production-545ea88d9a4a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: What you need to know about cluster logging in Kubernetes 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/cluster-logging-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Kubernetes Practice β€” Logging with Logstash and FluentD by Sidecar Container](https://dev.to/devopsvn/kubernetes-practice-logging-with-logstash-and-fluentd-by-sidecar-container-16oi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Service Level Objectives in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/service-level-objectives-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [influxdata.com: Expand Kubernetes Monitoring with Telegraf Operator](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/expand-kubernetes-monitoring-telegraf-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Certificates Expiration in Kubernetes with X.509 Exporter](https://itnext.io/monitoring-certificates-expiration-in-kubernetes-with-x-509-exporter-8030b69f611d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 12 Critical Kubernetes Health Conditions You Need to Monitor](https://thenewstack.io/12-critical-kubernetes-health-conditions-you-need-to-monitor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Kubernetes control plane](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-kubernetes-control-plane) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Monitoring Kubernetes cert-manager Certificates with BotKube](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/monitoring-kubernetes-cert-manager-certificates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Kubernetes Jobs](https://itnext.io/monitoring-kubernetes-jobs-8adc241a7b60) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How to tackle Kubernetes observability challenges with Pixie](https://itnext.io/how-to-tackle-kubernetes-observability-challenges-with-pixie-4c6414ca913) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.fourninecloud.com: Kubernetes monitoring β€” How to monitor using prometheus?](https://blog.fourninecloud.com/kubernetes-monitoring-how-to-monitor-using-prometheus-f2eff767f6bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Using Prometheus to Avoid Disasters with Kubernetes CPU Limits 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/using-prometheus-to-avoid-disasters-with-kubernetes-cpu-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploying Active-Active PostgreSQL on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/active-active-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL Monitoring for Application Developers: The DBA Fundamentals](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-monitoring-for-application-developers-dba-stats) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Tuning Your Postgres Database for High Write Loads](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/tuning-your-postgres-database-for-high-write-loads) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Multi-Kubernetes Cluster PostgreSQL Deployments](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/multi-kubernetes-cluster-postgresql-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Using GitOps to Self-Manage Postgres in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/gitops-postgres-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Helm, GitOps and the Postgres Operator](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/gitops-postgres-kubernetes-helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL 14 on Kubernetes (with examples!)](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-14-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Deploy PostgreSQL With TLS in Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/set-up-tls-for-postgresql-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Using Cert Manager to Deploy TLS for Postgres on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-cert-manager-to-deploy-tls-for-postgres-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Query Optimization in Postgres with pg_stat_statements](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/tentative-smarter-query-optimization-in-postgres-starts-with-pg_stat_statements) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Your Guide to Connection Management in Postgres 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/your-guide-to-connection-management-in-postgres) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Announcing Postgres Container Apps: Easy Deploy Postgres Apps](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/announcing-postgres-container-apps-easy-deploy-postgres-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Kubernetes + Postgres Cluster From Scratch on Rocky 8](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/kube-cluster-from-scratch-on-rocky-8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Announcing the Crunchy Data Developer Portal](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/announcing-the-crunchy-data-developer-portal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Crunchy Data Developer Portal](https://www.crunchydata.com/developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploy High-Availability PostgreSQL Clusters on Kubernetes by Example](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/deploy-high-availability-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: pgBackRest - Performing Backups on a Standby Cluster](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/pgbackrest-performing-backups-on-a-standby-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Using the PostgreSQL Operator with Rook Ceph Storage](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/crunchy-postgresql-operator-with-rook-ceph-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Setup ora2pg for Oracle to Postgres Migration](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/setup-ora2pg-for-oracle-to-postgres-migration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [info.crunchydata.com: Composite Primary Keys, PostgreSQL and Django](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/composite-primary-keys-postgresql-and-django) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Hardening Your Kubernetes Cluster - Guidelines (Pt. 2) 🌟](https://blog.gitguardian.com/hardening-your-k8s-pt-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [microsoft.com: Secure containerized environments with updated threat matrix for Kubernetes](https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2021/03/23/secure-containerized-environments-with-updated-threat-matrix-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.gitguardian.com: Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 1: Pods](https://blog.gitguardian.com/kubernetes-tutorial-part-1-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Hands on your first Kubernetes secrets 🌟](https://www.theodo.com/en-uk/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [isovalent.com: Detecting a Container Escape with Cilium and eBPF](https://isovalent.com/blog/post/2021-11-container-escape) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Secure your Kubernetes deployments with eBPF](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/16/secure-your-kubernetes-deployments-ebpf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Jetstack Secure Promises to Ease Kubernetes TLS Security](https://thenewstack.io/jetstack-secure-promises-to-ease-kubernetes-tls-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Armo Releases Kubescape K8s Security Testing Tool: Q&A with VP Jonathan Kaftzan](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/09/kubescape) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Effective Secrets with Vault and Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/effective-secrets-with-vault-and-kubernetes-9af5f5c04d06) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Vault cluster with auto unseal on Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/vault-cluster-with-auto-unseal-on-kubernetes-8e469f9cdcfd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [millionvisit.blogspot.com: Kubernetes for Developers #19: Manage app credentials using Kubernetes Secrets 🌟](https://millionvisit.blogspot.com/2021/07/kubernetes-for-developers-19-manage-app-credentials-using-Kubernetes-Secrets.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubermatic.com: Keeping the State of Apps Part 2: Introduction to Secrets](https://www.kubermatic.com/blog/keeping-the-state-of-apps-part-2-introduction-to-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The NSA Can Help Secure Your Kubernetes Clusters](https://thenewstack.io/the-nsa-can-help-you-secure-your-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [therecord.media: NSA, CISA publish Kubernetes hardening guide 🌟🌟](https://therecord.media/nsa-cisa-publish-kubernetes-hardening-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/09/kubernetes-hardening-guidance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: NSA on How to Harden Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/nsa-on-how-to-harden-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackerone.com: Authenticated kubernetes principal with restricted permissions can retrieve ingress-nginx serviceaccount token and secrets across all namespaces](https://hackerone.com/reports/1249583) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: How to setup Role based access (RBAC) to Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/role-based-access-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mjarosie.github.io: IAM roles for Kubernetes service accounts - deep dive](https://mjarosie.github.io/dev/2021/09/15/iam-roles-for-kubernetes-service-accounts-deep-dive.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkerd.io: Using Kubernetes's new Bound Service Account Tokens for secure workload identity](https://linkerd.io/2021/12/28/using-kubernetess-new-bound-service-account-tokens-for-secure-workload-identity/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz: Using OAuth2 proxy for Kubernetes Dashboard](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/recipes/kubernetes/oauth2-proxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Detailed Talk about K8S Cluster Security from the Perspective of Attackers (Part 1)](https://dev.to/tutorialboy/a-detailed-talk-about-k8s-cluster-security-from-the-perspective-of-attackers-part-1-3mm5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Upgrade Cert-Manager for Your Production Deployment Without Downtime](https://itnext.io/upgrade-cert-manager-for-your-production-deployment-without-downtime-ee5d32fabec8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rejupillai.com: Let’s Encrypt the Web (for free)](https://rejupillai.com/index.php/2021/03/06/configure-tls-on-gke-ingress-for-free-with-lets-encrypt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.frankel.ch: Learning by auditing Kubernetes manifests](https://blog.frankel.ch/learning-auditing-kubernetes-manifests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Implementing a Secure-First Pod Security Policy Architecture](https://itnext.io/implementing-a-restricted-first-pod-security-policyarchitecture-af4e906593b0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubernetes.io: What's new in Security Profiles Operator v0.4.0](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/12/17/security-profiles-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Securing the Kubernetes software supply chain with Microsoft's Ratify](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2271333/securing-the-kubernetes-software-supply-chain.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: The race to secure Kubernetes at run time](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270825/the-race-to-secure-kubernetes-at-runtime.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [helpnetsecurity.com: Kubestriker: A security auditing tool for Kubernetes clusters 🌟](https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/05/04/security-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: How-To: Kubernetes Cluster Network Security 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-kubernetes-cluster-network-security-f19bc99161f5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: The State of Kubernetes Security](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/state-kubernetes-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: State of Kubernetes Security Report - Spring 2021 (PDF) 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/rhdc/managed-files/cl-state-kubernetes-security-report-ebook-f29117-202106-en.pdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [fairwinds.com: Discover the Top 5 Kubernetes Security Mistakes You're (Probably) Making](https://www.fairwinds.com/blog/top-5-kubernetes-security-mistakes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes: An Examination of Major Attacks 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-an-examination-of-major-attacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [goteleport.com: Kubernetes API Access Security Hardening](https://goteleport.com/blog/kubernetes-api-access-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [karlstoney.com: Istio 503's with UC's and TCP Fun Times](https://karlstoney.com/istio-503s-ucs-and-tcp-fun-times) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/aurelievache: Understanding Istio: part 1 – Istio Components](https://dev.to/aurelievache/understanding-istio-part-1-istio-components-4ik5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes, Microservices, and Istioβ€Š β€” A Great Fit!](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-microservices-istio%E2%80%8A-%E2%80%8Aa-great-fit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io - Service Mesh: The Gateway to Cloud Migration](https://thenewstack.io/when-you-need-or-dont-need-service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Learn how to rate limit requests in Istio 🌟](https://www.solo.io/blog/tutorial-rate-limiting-of-service-requests-in-istio-service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: How to monitor Istio, the Kubernetes service mesh](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/monitor-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Why Do You Need Istio When You Already Have Kubernetes? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/why-do-you-need-istio-when-you-already-have-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: What Is Istio and Why Does Kubernetes Need it? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/what-is-istio-and-why-does-kubernetes-need-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Istio & Service Mesh - simply explained in 15 mins 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16fgzklcF7Y&ab_channel=TechWorldwithNana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Solo.io: Istio Is Winning the Service Mesh War](https://thenewstack.io/solo-io-istio-is-winning-the-service-mesh-war) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Taffic Shaping - Kubernetes & Istio | Daniele Polencic](https://itnext.io/traffic-shaping-with-kubernetes-and-istio-7e44fbfca200) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [samos-it.com: Securing Redis with Istio TLS origination](https://samos-it.com/posts/securing-redis-istio-tls-origniation-termination.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Securing Istio Workloads with Auth0](https://thenewstack.io/securing-istio-workloads-with-auth0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Istio 1.10 Improves Scalability and Revision Control](https://thenewstack.io/istio-1-10-improves-scalability-and-revision-control) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [istio.io: Configuring failover for external services](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2021/external-locality-failover) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [solo.io: Upgrading Istio without Downtime](https://www.solo.io/blog/upgrading-istio-without-downtime) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [useanvil.com: Load balancing gRPC in Kubernetes with Istio](https://www.useanvil.com/blog/engineering/load-balancing-grpc-in-kubernetes-with-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jimmysong.io: Understanding the Sidecar Injection, Traffic Intercepting & Routing Process in Istio](https://jimmysong.io/blog/sidecar-injection-iptables-and-traffic-routing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Observing gRPC-based Microservices on Amazon EKS running Istio](https://itnext.io/observing-grpc-based-microservices-on-amazon-eks-running-istio-77ba90dd8cc0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tetrate.io: Multicluster Management with Kubernetes and Istio 🌟](https://tetrate.io/blog/what-is-istio-and-why-does-kubernetes-need-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Multicluster Management with Kubernetes and Istio](https://thenewstack.io/multicluster-management-with-kubernetes-and-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Multicluster Traffic Mirroring with Istio and Kind](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/07/12/multicluster-traffic-mirroring-with-istio-and-kind) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Find issues in your Istio mesh with Kiali](https://itnext.io/find-issues-in-your-istio-mesh-with-kiali-89d37d5e1fb1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [hackernoon.com: A Guide to Deploying Jaeger on Kubernetes in Production](https://hackernoon.com/a-guide-to-deploying-jaeger-on-kubernetes-in-production-0p2n3tub) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Scaling Your Application With Kubernetes | Pavan Belagatti](https://dev.to/pavanbelagatti/scaling-your-application-with-kubernetes-5715) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes pod autoscaler using custom metrics](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Scaling Microservices on Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/scaling-microservices-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler: More than scaling out](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-cluster-autoscaler-more-than-scaling-out-7b2d97f10b27) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: K8s Vertical Pod Autoscaling 🌟](https://itnext.io/k8s-vertical-pod-autoscaling-fd9e602cbf81) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [velotio.com: Autoscaling in Kubernetes using HPA and VPA](https://www.velotio.com/engineering-blog/autoscaling-in-kubernetes-using-hpa-vpa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/danielepolencic: Request-based autoscaling in Kubernetes: scaling to zero](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/request-based-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-scaling-to-zero-2i73) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Event Driven Autoscaling](https://itnext.io/event-driven-autoscaling-503b5cefaa49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/danielepolencic: Scaling Kubernetes to multiple clusters and regions 🌟](https://dev.to/danielepolencic/scaling-kubernetes-to-multiple-clusters-and-regionss-294b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: load-testing and high-load tuning β€” problems and solutions](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-load-testing-and-high-load-tuning-problems-and-solutions-244d869a9791) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [engineering.zalando.com: Building an End to End load test automation system on top of Kubernetes](https://engineering.zalando.com/posts/2021/03/building-an-end-to-end-load-test-automation-system-on-top-of-kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Examining Load Balancing Algorithms with Envoy](https://blog.envoyproxy.io/examining-load-balancing-algorithms-with-envoy-1be643ea121c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Installing OCP in a Mainframe z-series](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/installing-ocp-in-a-mainframe-z-series) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Java Development on OpenShift with odo](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/02/05/java-development-on-openshift-with-odo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Developing your own custom devfiles for odo 2.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/02/12/developing-your-own-custom-devfiles-for-odo-2-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: πŸš€10 Trending projects on GitHub for web developers - 3rd December 2021](https://dev.to/iainfreestone/10-trending-projects-on-github-for-web-developers-3rd-december-2021-12f5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 10 best GitHub repos for developers](https://dev.to/mariamarsh/10-best-github-repos-for-developers-5gmp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: The 5 Best Open-Source Webinar Software](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-open-source-webinar-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [freecodecamp.org: Frontend VS Backend – What's the Difference?](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/frontend-vs-backend-whats-the-difference) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: 5 Books and Courses to Learn Object Oriented Programming in Depth](https://dev.to/javinpaul/5-books-and-courses-to-learn-object-oriented-programming-in-depth-4kff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: A Better Way To Code: Documentation Driven Development](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/a-better-way-to-code-documentation-driven-development-1kem) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Ballerina for Full-Stack Developers: A Guide to Creating Backend APIs](https://www.infoq.com/articles/ballerina-fullstack-rest-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Software Collections 3.8 and Red Hat Developer Toolset 11 now generally available](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/11/15/red-hat-software-collections-38-and-red-hat-developer-toolset-11-now-generally) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [inovex.de: Spinnaker vs. Argo CD vs. Tekton vs. Jenkins X: Cloud-Native CI/CD](https://www.inovex.de/de/blog/spinnaker-vs-argo-cd-vs-tekton-vs-jenkins-x) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [k21academy.com: Azure pipelines VS Jenkins](https://k21academy.com/azure-cloud/azure-pipelines-vs-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: jfrog - Modern App Deployments: How to use NGINX and JFrog to Automate your Blue/Green deployments](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15CGdzfDlpQ&ab_channel=JFrog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [semaphoreci.com: Revving up Continuous Integration with Parallel Testing](https://semaphore.io/blog/revving-up-continuous-integration-with-parallel-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x.io](https://jayex.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins-x.io: Traces for your pipelines](https://jayex.io/blog/2021/04/08/jx3-pipeline-trace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [empathy.co: HAT: CI/CD for Deploying Cloud Native Applications](https://empathy.co/blog/hat-ci-cd-for-deploying-cloud-native-applications) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Deploy Spinnaker CD Pipelines in Kubernetes](https://www.opsmx.com/blog/deploy-spinnaker-cd-pipelines-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jeremydmiller.com: Self Diagnosing Deployments with Oakton and Lamar](https://jeremydmiller.com/2021/10/12/self-diagnosing-deployments-with-oakton-and-lamar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Managing Kubernetes Secrets Securely with GitOps (SOPS + AWS KMS + Flux)](https://itnext.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-securely-with-gitops-b8174b4f4d30) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Adopting GitOps for Kubernetes on AWS 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/adopting-gitops-for-kubernetes-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.sldk.de: Introduction to GitOps on Kubernetes with Flux v2 🌟](https://blog.sldk.de/2021/02/introduction-to-gitops-on-kubernetes-with-flux-v2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linkedin/pulse: Is France the European El Dorado for Freelancing?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/france-european-el-dorado-freelancing-quentin-debavelaere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: Siete webs (explicadas a fondo) donde encontrar trabajo freelance o autΓ³nomo por si te niegas a volver a la oficina](https://www.genbeta.com/web/siete-webs-explicadas-a-fondo-donde-encontrar-trabajo-freelance-autonomo-te-niegas-a-volver-a-oficina) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [diariocordoba.com: Β«Ser autΓ³nomo en EspaΓ±a sigue siendo una profesiΓ³n de riesgoΒ»](https://www.diariocordoba.com/cordoba-ciudad/2021/12/26/autonomo-espana-sigue-profesion-riesgo-61023753.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [noticiastrabajo.es: AsΓ­ pueden los autΓ³nomos retrasar el pago de los intereses de los crΓ©ditos ICO](https://noticiastrabajo.huffingtonpost.es/como-deben-autonomos-retrasar-pago-intereses-creditos-ico) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [autonomosyemprendedor.es: Los autΓ³nomos no sΓ³lo deben presentar el IVA en octubre, hay mΓ‘s obligaciones tributarias este mes](https://www.autonomosyemprendedor.es/articulo/finanzas-personales/autonomos-solo-deben-presentar-iva-octubre-mas-obligaciones-tributarias-mes/20210927125637025167.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.xolo.io: ΒΏEs rentable ser autΓ³nomo en EspaΓ±a?](https://blog.xolo.io/es/es-rentable-ser-aut%C3%B3nomo-en-espa%C3%B1a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Freelance vs Empleo como Programador | midulive](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81VnO4puNkg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: When Kubernetes-as-a-Service Doesn’t Cut It](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/when-kubernetes-as-a-service-doesnt-cut-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mirantis.com: How to install Kubernetes with Kubeadm: A quick and dirty guide](https://www.mirantis.com/blog/how-install-kubernetes-kubeadm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.radwell.codes: Provisioning Single-node Kubernetes Cluster using kubeadm on Ubuntu 20.04](https://blog.radwell.codes/2021/05/provisioning-single-node-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubeadm-on-ubuntu-20-04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How to Deploy Kubernetes with Kubeadm and containerd](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-deploy-kubernetes-with-kubeadm-and-containerd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubernetes the Hard Way: Azure Edition](https://github.com/carlosonunez/kubernetes-the-hard-way-on-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [adamtheautomator.com/kubespray: Conquer Kubernetes Clusters with Ansible Kubespray](https://adamtheautomator.com/kubespray) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Cluster API Offers a Way to Manage Multiple Kubernetes Deployments](https://thenewstack.io/cluster-api-offers-a-way-to-manage-multiple-kubernetes-deployments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Manage Thousands of Clusters with GitOps and the Cluster API](https://www.weave.works/blog/manage-thousands-of-clusters-with-gitops-and-the-cluster-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Create and Manage Kubernetes Clusters with Cluster API and ArgoCD](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/12/03/create-kubernetes-clusters-with-cluster-api-and-argocd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Provision Bare-Metal Kubernetes with the Cluster API](https://thenewstack.io/provision-bare-metal-kubernetes-with-the-cluster-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: Which Kubernetes distribution is right for you?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/which-kubernetes-distribution-is-right-for-you) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**KubeFed Operator**](https://operatorhub.io/operator/kubefed-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana 7.5: Controversial Pie Charts and Loki Alerts](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-7-5-controversial-pie-charts-and-loki-alerts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [zdnet.com: Grafana 8.0 integrates with Prometheus alerting](https://www.zdnet.com/article/grafana-8-0-integrates-with-prometheus-alerting) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana 8.0 Rethinks Alerts and Visualizations](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-8-0-rethinks-alerts-and-visualizations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube.com: Grafana Loki Promtail | Grafana Loki Setup And Configuration On CentOs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqpLXUdJ0Ro&ab_channel=Thetips4you) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Monitoring Kubernetes workloads with Prometheus and Thanos](https://itnext.io/monitoring-kubernetes-workloads-with-prometheus-and-thanos-4ddb394b32c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: Metrics-Driven Pod Constraints](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/metrics-driven-pod-constraints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Introducing the new and improved New Relic plugin for Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/introducing-the-new-and-improved-new-relic-plugin-for-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Popular community plugins that can improve your Grafana dashboards 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/popular-community-plugins-that-can-improve-your-grafana-dashboards) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: What's new in Grafana Cloud for July 2021: Traces, live streaming, Kubernetes and Docker integrations, and more](https://grafana.com/blog/whats-new-in-grafana-cloud-for-july-2021-traces-live-streaming-kubernetes-and-docker-integrations-and-more) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Introducing the AWS CloudWatch integration, Grafana Cloud's first fully managed integration](https://grafana.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana dashboards: A complete guide to all the different types you can build](https://grafana.com/blog/grafana-dashboards-a-complete-guide-to-all-the-different-types-you-can-build) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana 8.1 released: New Geomap and Annotations panels, updated plugin management, and more](https://grafana.com/oss/grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Top 5 user-requested synthetic monitoring alerts in Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/top-5-user-requested-synthetic-monitoring-alerts-in-grafana-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A beginner's guide to network monitoring with Grafana and Prometheus](https://grafana.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-network-monitoring-with-grafana-and-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: An advanced guide to network monitoring with Grafana and Prometheus](https://grafana.com/blog/an-advanced-guide-to-network-monitoring-with-grafana-and-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: A 3-step guide to troubleshooting and visualizing Kubernetes with Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/blog/a-3-step-guide-to-troubleshooting-and-visualizing-kubernetes-with-grafana-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Video: How to build a Prometheus query in Grafana](https://grafana.com/blog/video-how-to-build-a-prometheus-query-in-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Why companies choose Grafana Cloud over self-managed OSS stacks](https://grafana.com/blog/why-companies-choose-grafana-cloud-over-self-hosted-oss-stacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana Is Not Worried About AWS Commercialization](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-is-not-worried-about-aws-commercialization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [grafana.com: Grafana Labs and Microsoft partner to deliver new first party Microsoft Azure service](https://grafana.com/press/2021/11/10/grafana-labs-and-microsoft-partner-to-deliver-new-first-party-microsoft-azure-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Grafana Dashboards](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [CISCO DNA Center with Grafana Dashboard](https://hawar.no/2021/05/cisco-dna-center-with-grafana-dashboard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [prskavec.net: Grafana dashboards and Jsonnet](https://www.prskavec.net/post/grafana-jsonnet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana 8.2 Wants to β€˜Democratize’ Cloud Native Metrics](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-wants-to-democratize-cloud-native-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [lambdatest.com: Top Automation Testing Trends To Look Out In 2021](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/best-test-automation-trends) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [launchdarkly.com: Release Testing Explained 🌟](https://launchdarkly.com/blog/get-a-detailed-explanation-of-release-testing-several) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [circleci.com: Unit testing vs integration testing 🌟](https://circleci.com/blog/unit-testing-vs-integration-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Best Practices for Application Performance Testing](https://devops.com/best-practices-for-application-performance-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Software Development Is Misunderstood 🌟](https://itnext.io/software-development-is-misunderstood-quality-is-fastest-way-to-get-code-into-production-f1f5a0792c69) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Test-Driven-Development with Django: Unit Testing & Integration testing with Docker, Flask & Github Actions](https://dev.to/koladev/test-driven-development-with-django-unit-testing-integration-testing-with-docker-flask-github-actions-2047) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Continuous Testing Practices (Part 1) 🌟](https://devops.com/continuous-testing-practices-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [collabnix.com: The Ultimate Docker Tutorial for Automation Testing](https://collabnix.com/the-ultimate-docker-tutorial-for-automation-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [SystemTap](https://sourceware.org/systemtap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Google Introduces ClusterFuzzLite Security Tool for CI/CD](https://thenewstack.io/google-introduces-clusterfuzzlite-security-tool-for-ci-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [meetup.com: A single open-source security scanner for most languages on Jenkins](https://www.meetup.com/es-es/jenkins-online-meetup/events/276135789) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [azure.microsoft.com: Introducing Azure Load Testing: Optimize app performance at scale](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-azure-load-testing-optimize-app-performance-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoq.com: Microsoft Introduces a Fully-Managed Azure Load Testing Service in Preview](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/azure-load-testing-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Distributed Load Testing on AWS 🌟](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/distributed-load-testing-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace.com: What is keptn, how it works and how to get started!](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/what-is-keptn-how-it-works-and-how-to-get-started) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How Keptn Automatically Configures Prometheus Ecosystems](https://thenewstack.io/how-keptn-automatically-configures-prometheus-ecosystems) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Tutorial - Keptn in a box](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQAXQrKhIt0&ab_channel=keptn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io: Why Devs Love Dynatrace 🌟](https://dynatrace-perfclinics.github.io/codelabs/why-devs-love-dynatrace-2/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to/iamunnip: Building a local Kubernetes cluster using k3d](https://dev.to/iamunnip/building-a-local-kubernetes-cluster-using-k3d-2p3d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Fleet Management of Kubernetes Clusters at Scale β€” Rancher’s Fleet](https://itnext.io/fleet-management-of-kubernetes-clusters-at-scale-ranchers-fleet-de161cc52325) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [digitalis.io: Kubernetes GitOps Continuous Integration and Delivery with Fleet and Rancher](https://digitalis.io/post/kubernetes-gitops-continuous-integration-and-delivery-with-fleet-and-rancher) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: 5 Best Practices to Back up Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/5-best-practices-to-back-up-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.planetscale.com: The PlanetScale workflow 🌟](https://planetscale.com/docs/vitess/best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Blue-green deployment with a database on Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/02/18/blue-green-deployment-with-a-database-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Event-Driven Microservices Architecture (white paper) 🌟](https://www.confluent.io/resources/white-paper/event-driven-microservices) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Rise of Event-Driven Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/the-rise-of-event-driven-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Event-driven architecture: Understanding the essential benefits 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/event-driven-architecture-essentials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Distributed transaction patterns for microservices compared](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/21/distributed-transaction-patterns-microservices-compared) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [codeopinion.com: Event Sourcing vs Event Driven Architecture](https://codeopinion.com/event-sourcing-vs-event-driven-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [particular.net: RPC vs. Messaging – which is faster?](https://particular.net/blog/rpc-vs-messaging-which-is-faster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Rise of the Event Streaming Database 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/the-rise-of-the-event-streaming-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Single Message Transformations - The Swiss Army Knife of Kafka Connect](https://www.morling.dev/blog/single-message-transforms-swiss-army-knife-of-kafka-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Platform Brings Kafka Closer to Kubernetes](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-platform-brings-kafka-closer-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: How to Build and Deploy Scalable Machine Learning in Production with Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/blog/build-deploy-scalable-machine-learning-production-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [davidxiang.com: Kafka As A Database? Yes Or No](https://davidxiang.com/2021/01/10/kafka-as-a-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Confluent.io: Intro to Apache Kafka: How Kafka Works 🌟](https://developer.confluent.io/what-is-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Simplifying Apache Kafka Multi-Cluster Management Using Control Center and Cluster Registry](https://www.confluent.io/blog/simplify-multiple-kafka-cluster-management-monitoring-using-confluent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [openshift.com: How to Orchestrate Data Pipelines with Applications Deployed on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-orchestrate-data-pipelines-with-applications-deployed-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Improve your Kafka Connect builds of Debezium.](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/12/06/improve-your-kafka-connect-builds-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to CDC (Change Data Capture)](https://vladmihalcea.com/a-beginners-guide-to-cdc-change-data-capture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [debezium.io: Using Debezium to Create a Data Lake with Apache Iceberg](https://debezium.io/blog/2021/10/20/using-debezium-create-data-lake-with-apache-iceberg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Implementing Apache ActiveMQ-style broker meshes with Apache Artemis](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/30/implementing-apache-activemq-style-broker-meshes-apache-artemis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.rabbitmq.com: First Application With RabbitMQ Streams](https://www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2021/07/19/rabbitmq-streams-first-application) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [geshan.com.np: How to use RabbitMQ and Node.js with Docker and Docker-compose](https://geshan.com.np/blog/2021/07/rabbitmq-docker-nodejs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Integrating systems with Apache Camel and Quarkus on Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/05/17/integrating-systems-apache-camel-and-quarkus-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github.com/osa-ora/camel-k-samples](https://github.com/osa-ora/camel-k-samples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Camel K Brings Apache Camel to Kubernetes for Event-Driven Architectures](https://thenewstack.io/camel-k-brings-apache-camel-to-kubernetes-for-event-driven-architectures) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Design event-driven integrations with Kamelets and Camel K](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/02/design-event-driven-integrations-with-kamelets-and-camel-k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using a schema registry to ensure data consistency between microservices](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/schema-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [shopify.engineering: Capturing Every Change From Shopify’s Sharded Monolith](https://shopify.engineering/capturing-every-change-shopify-sharded-monolith) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [daily.dev: Building a fault-tolerant event-driven architecture with Google Cloud, Pulumi and Debezium](https://daily.dev/blog/building-a-fault-tolerant-event-driven-architecture-with-google-cloud-pulumi-and-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [mrpaulandrew.com: BUILDING A DATA MESH ARCHITECTURE IN AZURE – PART 2](https://mrpaulandrew.com/2021/12/22/building-a-data-mesh-architecture-in-azure-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.fr: Infrastructure Modernization with Google Anthos and Apache Kafka](https://www.confluent.io/fr-fr/blog/modernize-apps-and-infrastructure-with-anthos-confluent-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: Apache Kafka and MQTT (Part 1 of 5) – Overview and Comparison](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/15/apache-kafka-mqtt-sparkplug-iot-blog-series-part-1-of-5-overview-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: DevOps for Apache Kafka with Kubernetes and GitOps 🌟](https://www.confluent.io/blog/devops-for-apache-kafka-with-kubernetes-and-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kafka-tutorials.confluent.io: How to count messages in a Kafka topic](https://developer.confluent.io/confluent-tutorials/count-messages/ksql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Apache Kafka Made Simple: A First Glimpse of a Kafka Without ZooKeeper](https://www.confluent.io/blog/latest-apache-kafka-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.cloudera.com: Scalability of Kafka Messaging using Consumer Groups](https://www.cloudera.com/blog.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Beyond the Quickstart: Running Apache Kafka as a Service on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/beyond-the-quickstart-running-apache-kafka-as-a-service-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [phoenixnap.com: How to Set Up and Run Kafka on Kubernetes 🌟](https://phoenixnap.com/kb/kafka-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Sending Messages to Kafka in Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/sending-messages-to-kafka-cfb5a246f5eb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Running Kafka on kubernetes for local development](https://dev.to/thegroo/running-kafka-on-kubernetes-for-local-development-2a54) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Event-driven APIs and schema governance for Apache Kafka: Get ready for Kafka Summit Europe 2021](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/04/event-driven-apis-and-schema-governance-for-apache-kafka-get-ready-for-kafka-summit-europe-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Managing the API life cycle in an event-driven architecture: A practical approach 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/07/managing-api-life-cycle-event-driven-architecture-practical-approach) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: How to secure Apache Kafka schemas with Red Hat Integration Service Registry 2.0](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/16/how-secure-apache-kafka-schemas-red-hat-integration-service-registry-20) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Building resilient event-driven architectures with Apache Kafka](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/05/building-resilient-event-driven-architectures-with-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How we use Apache Kafka to improve event-driven architecture performance](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apache-kafka-EDA-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tech.ebayinc.com: Resiliency and Disaster Recovery with Kafka](https://innovation.ebayinc.com/stories/resiliency-and-disaster-recovery-with-kafka) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [strimzi.io: Kafka upgrade improvements](https://strimzi.io/blog/2021/07/05/upgrade-improvements) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [confluent.io: Making Apache Kafka Serverless: Lessons From Confluent Cloud](https://www.confluent.io/blog/designing-an-elastic-apache-kafka-for-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developer.confluent.io 🌟🌟](https://developer.confluent.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: Overview of UI Tools for Monitoring and Management of Apache Kafka Clusters](https://towardsdatascience.com/overview-of-ui-tools-for-monitoring-and-management-of-apache-kafka-clusters-8c383f897e80) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [datadoghq.com: Monitoring Kafka performance metrics](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kafka-performance-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Securely Decoupling Kubernetes-based Applications on Amazon EKS using Kafka with SASL/SCRAM](https://itnext.io/securely-decoupling-applications-on-amazon-eks-using-kafka-with-sasl-scram-48c340e1ffe9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: Learn how to use Kafkacat – the most versatile Kafka CLI client 🌟](https://dev.to/de_maric/learn-how-to-use-kafkacat-the-most-versatile-kafka-cli-client-1kb4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube playlist: Kafka Connect Tutorials | Kafka Connect 101: REST API 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wu-j9gIlBY&list=PLa7VYi0yPIH1MB2n2w8pMZguffCDu2L4Y&index=8&ab_channel=Confluent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [gentlydownthe.stream](https://www.gentlydownthe.stream) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: The outbox pattern with Apache Kafka and Debezium 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/01/outbox-pattern-apache-kafka-and-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [analyticsindiamag.com: How Uber is Leveraging Apache Kafka For More Than 300 Micro Services](https://analyticsindiamag.com/how-uber-is-leveraging-apache-kafka-for-more-than-300-micro-services) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [slack.engineering: Building Self-driving Kafka clusters using open source components](https://slack.engineering/building-self-driving-kafka-clusters-using-open-source-components) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Knative Eventing with Kafka and Quarkus](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/03/31/knative-eventing-with-kafka-and-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [piotrminkowski.com: Knative Eventing with Quarkus, Kafka and Camel](https://piotrminkowski.com/2021/06/14/knative-eventing-with-quarkus-kafka-and-camel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Configuring Kafka Sources and Sinks declaratively in Kubernetes using Knative](https://itnext.io/configuring-kafka-sources-and-sinks-in-kubernetes-271e3757b208) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.hubspot.com: The 22 Best iPaaS Vendors for Any Budget](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/ipaas-vendors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rudderstack.com iPaaS](https://www.rudderstack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dafriedman97.github.io: Machine Learning from Scratch](https://dafriedman97.github.io/mlbook/content/introduction.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [towardsdatascience.com: From DevOps to MLOPS: Integrate Machine Learning Models using Jenkins and Docker](https://towardsdatascience.com/from-devops-to-mlops-integrate-machine-learning-models-using-jenkins-and-docker-79034dbedf1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Understanding Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RACI Matrix)](https://project-management.com/understanding-responsibility-assignment-matrix-raci-matrix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rockcontent.com: mejor las responsabilidades con la Matriz RACI](https://analoghq.ai/blog/es/matriz-raci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jaumepujolcapllonch.com: La matriz RACI y la asignación de responsabilidades](https://www.jaumepujolcapllonch.com/la-matriz-raci-y-la-asignacion-de-responsabilidades) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ewsolutions.com: Worst Project Management Practices](https://www.ewsolutions.com/worst-project-management-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [visual-paradigm.com: Scrum vs Waterfall vs Agile vs Lean vs Kanban](https://www.visual-paradigm.com/scrum/scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-agile-vs-lean-vs-kanban) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [greycampus.com: What's the Difference? Agile vs Scrum vs Waterfall vs Kanban](https://www.greycampus.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [nichesoftware.co.nz: Promotion Driven Development (PDD) 🌟](https://www.nichesoftware.co.nz/2021/05/29/promotion-driven-development.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.asmartbear.com: I hate MVPs. So do your customers. Make it SLC instead 🌟](https://blog.asmartbear.com/slc.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [joelcalifa.com: Tiny Wins](https://joelcalifa.com/blog/tiny-wins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [lavanguardia.com: Los estilos de liderazgo mΓ‘s apreciados por los empleados](https://www.lavanguardia.com/vivo/20211113/7856878/cualidades-mas-valoran-empleados-jefe-pmv.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [businessinsider.es: "Estoy atrapado en unos hΓ‘bitos poco saludables y me siento abrumado por todo lo que tengo que hacer, ΒΏcΓ³mo puedo aprender a decir no?"](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/tan-dificil-decir-no-jefe-965459) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [businessinsider.es: AsΓ­ es como tu educaciΓ³n te ha moldeado sutilmente para que nunca consigas ascender en el trabajo](https://www.businessinsider.es/desarrollo-profesional/razon-nunca-consigues-ascender-trabajo-conseguir-mejor-sueldo-970737) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [euroresidentes.com: La intimidaciΓ³n verbal en la empresa](https://www.euroresidentes.com/empresa/exito-empresarial/la-intimidacin-verbal-en-la-empresa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Clubhouse Becomes Shortcut to Transform Software Project Management](https://devops.com/clubhouse-becomes-shortcut-to-transform-software-project-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [entrepreneur.com: Which Project Management Timeline Tool Is Right for Your Team?](https://www.entrepreneur.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [makeuseof.com: The 8 Best Open-Source Project Management Software](https://www.makeuseof.com/best-open-source-project-management-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: 5 open source alternatives to Zoom](https://opensource.com/article/21/9/alternatives-zoom) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Swimm Helps New Dev Hires Stay Afloat with Continuous Documentation](https://thenewstack.io/swimm-helps-new-dev-hires-stay-afloat-with-continuous-documentation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: A guide to simplifying invoicing with this open source tool](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/open-source-invoicing-po) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [goharbor.io: Deploy Harbor with the Quick Installation Script](https://goharbor.io/docs/2.0.0/install-config/quick-install-script) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Devopscube.com: Setup Nexus Kubernetes 🌟](https://devopscube.com/setup-nexus-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [JFrog Artifactory: Your Kubernetes Registry](https://jfrog.com/blog/jfrog-artifactory-kubernetes-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jfrog.com: What Artifactory as your kubernetes docker registry means to you](https://jfrog.com/integrations/kubernetes-docker-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [The JFrog journey to kubernetes: best practices for taking your containers all the way to production](https://jfrog.com/whitepaper/the-jfrog-journey-to-kubernetes-best-practices-for-taking-your-containers-all-the-way-to-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [seekingalpha.com: JFrog Reminds Me Of MongoDB](https://seekingalpha.com/article/4427517-jfrog-reminds-me-of-mongodb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Ambassador Edge Stack. K8S Initializer  (scaffolding tool) 🌟](https://blackbird.a8r.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaffolding.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: execution test Selenium + Grafana + Jenkins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDj5IsWjU0A) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [softwarebusinessgrowth.com: Parallel System Validation – The End Of DevOps](https://www.varinsights.com/doc/parallel-system-validation-the-end-of-devops-0001) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [synopsys.com: How to integrate automated AST tools in your CI/CD pipeline](https://www.blackduck.com/blog/integrating-automated-ast-tools.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [networkmanagementsoftware.com: Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Networking Fundamentals](https://www.networkmanagementsoftware.com/google-cloud-platform-gcp-networking-fundamentals) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Google Cloud AppSheet](https://about.appsheet.com/home) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: Google Cloud AppSheet review: No-code with extras](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270941/google-cloud-appsheet-review-no-code-with-extras.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kelseyhightower/cmd-tutorial](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/cmd-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Anthos β€” Multi-cluster Management](https://itnext.io/anthos-multi-cluster-management-aa6f2c03120d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Ingress for Anthos β€” Multi-cluster Ingress and Global Service Load Balancing](https://itnext.io/ingress-for-anthos-multi-cluster-ingress-and-global-service-load-balancing-c56c57b97e82) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: DevOps: 5 things teams need from CIOs](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/7/devops-5-things-teams-need) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 3 critical DevOps concepts we explored in 2020 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: DevOps: Why shift left goes wrong](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/5/devops-shift-left-why-goes-wrong) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [A Complete Step by Step Guide to Implementing a GitOps Workflow with Flux 🌟](https://managedkube.com/gitops/flux/weaveworks/guide/tutorial/2020/05/01/a-complete-step-by-step-guide-to-implementing-a-gitops-workflow-with-flux.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: From code to production with OpenShift Pipelines and Argo CD](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/10/from-code-to-production-with-openshift-pipelines-and-argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Building modern CI/CD workflows for serverless applications with Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines and Argo CD, Part 1](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/01/building-modern-ci-cd-workflows-for-serverless-applications-with-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-and-argo-cd-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Introduction to Tekton and Argo CD for multicluster development](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/03/introduction-to-tekton-and-argo-cd-for-multicluster-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Exploring The Cloud-native Kubernetes CI/CD Pipeline Tool Landscape](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XWwjyikWMQ&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=Konveyor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.argoproj.io: Introducing the ApplicationSet Controller for Argo CD](https://blog.argoproj.io/introducing-the-applicationset-controller-for-argo-cd-982e28b62dc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [vzilla.co.uk: GitOps - Getting started with ArgoCD](https://vzilla.co.uk/vzilla-blog/gitops-getting-started-with-argocd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: β€˜Hello, World’ tutorial with Kubernetes Operators](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/21/hello-world-tutorial-with-kubernetes-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: getting started with kubernetes, deploy a docker container in 5 minutes](https://codeburst.io/getting-started-with-kubernetes-deploy-a-docker-container-with-kubernetes-in-5-minutes-eb4be0e96370) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.scottlowe.org: Using kubectl via an SSH Tunnel](https://blog.scottlowe.org/2020/06/16/using-kubectl-via-an-ssh-tunnel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Build a Kubernetes Minecraft server with Ansible's Helm modules](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/kubernetes-minecraft-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Simple Canary Deployments using Kubernetes StatefulSets on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/simple-canary-deployments-using-kubernetes-statefulsets-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: GitOps Using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-using-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-tekton-and-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: GitOps Using Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton) and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management to Deploy on Multiple Clusters 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-using-red-hat-openshift-pipelines-tekton-and-red-hat-advanced-cluster-management-to-deploy-on-multiple-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [rromannissen/rhoar-microservices-demo: GitOps for Microservices with Red' Hat Runtimes demo](https://github.com/rromannissen/rhoar-microservices-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Build a Go application using OpenShift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/26/build-a-go-application-using-openshift-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Set up continuous integration for .NET Core with OpenShift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/24/set-up-continuous-integration-for-net-core-with-openshift-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Guide to OpenShift Pipelines Part 1 - Introducing OpenShift Pipelines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/guide-to-openshift-pipelines-part-1-introducing-openshift-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [alesnosek.com: CI/CD Pipeline Spanning Multiple OpenShift Clusters (jenkins & tekton)](https://alesnosek.com/blog/2020/06/30/ci-slash-cd-pipeline-spanning-multiple-openshift-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kailashyogeshwar.medium.com: How we implemented Reusable CI/CD Pipeline using Git and Tekton](https://kailashyogeshwar.medium.com/how-we-implemented-reusable-ci-cd-pipeline-using-git-and-tekton-503bed91975b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Migration Toolkit for Applications Demo - June 2020](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRCz6Jl0Ds8&feature=youtu.be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: GitOps in Multicluster Environments with Anthos Config Management](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-gitops-in-multicluster-environments-with-anthos-config-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tutorial: Deploy Anthos Apps from GCP Marketplace into Amazon EKS Cluster](https://thenewstack.io/tutorial-deploy-anthos-apps-from-gcp-marketplace-into-amazon-eks-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Up and running out of the cloud β€” How to setup the Masters using kubeadm bootstrap](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-journey-up-and-running-out-of-the-cloud-how-to-setup-the-masters-using-kubeadm-9a496a14fbc1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: RabbitMQ Monitoring on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/09/29/rabbitmq-monitoring-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [nfrankel/jvm-controller](https://github.com/nfrankel/jvm-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Django on K8s (Part 0: Introduction)](https://dev.to/mkalioby/django-apps-on-kubernetes-2edo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Spring Boot on Kubernetes with Buildpacks and Skaffold 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/12/18/spring-boot-on-kubernetes-with-buildpacks-and-skaffold) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/jbossdemocentral: Red Hat Process Automation Manager Mortgage' Demo](https://github.com/jbossdemocentral/rhpam7-mortgage-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Develop and test a Quarkus client on Red Hat CodeReady Containers with Red Hat Data Grid 8.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/19/develop-and-test-a-quarkus-client-on-red-hat-codeready-containers-with-red-hat-data-grid-8-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Implementing a simple K8s admission controller in Go](https://dev.to/douglasmakey/implementing-a-simple-k8s-admission-controller-in-go-2dcg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Deploy Docker image to Kubernetes Cluster | CI-CD for Azure Kubernetes Service | Mohamed Radwan - DevOps](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DUhc0MjdUc&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=MohamedRadwan-DevOps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [CI/CD for Kubernetes through a Spring Boot example (Banzai Cloud CI/CD)](https://teletype.in/@sravancynixit/CcwqFANxY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Deploy a Rancher Cluster with GitLab CI and Terraform](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/deploy-a-rancher-cluster-with-gitlab-ci-and-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes CKAD Example Exam Questions Practical Challenge Series](https://codeburst.io/kubernetes-ckad-weekly-challenges-overview-and-tips-7282b36a2681) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.alexellis.io: A bit of Istio before tea-time](https://blog.alexellis.io/a-bit-of-istio-before-tea-time) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/openshiftdemos 🌟](https://github.com/openshiftdemos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [schabell.org: CodeReady Containers - Building a Cloud-Native Human Resources Process](https://www.schabell.org/2020/10/codeready-containers-building-cloud-native-hr-process.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: CodeReady Containers - Easy OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 Installation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJMdSQVFVik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [SonarQube: An OpenShift-focused Docker build of Sonarqube](https://github.com/OpenShiftDemos/sonarqube-openshift-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Deploying PostgreSQL in MiniShift/OpenShift 3](https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/deploying-postgresql-in-minishiftopenshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Persistent storage in action: Understanding Red Hat OpenShift’s persistent volume framework 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/22/persistent-storage-in-action-understanding-red-hat-openshifts-persistent-volume-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aymen-segni.com: Deploying Serverless Services on Kubernetes using Knative](https://aymen-segni.com/index.php/2020/07/22/deploying-your-serverless-services-on-kubernetes-using-knative) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: A guide to Terraform for Kubernetes beginners](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/terraform-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Deploy Argo CD with Ingress and TLS in Three Steps: No YAML Yak Shaving Required 🌟](https://itnext.io/deploy-argo-cd-with-ingress-and-tls-in-three-steps-no-yaml-yak-shaving-required-bc536d401491) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Advanced Cluster Management Demos](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbMP1JcGBmSFA56rykbH2fg1F9Tozk4of) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Recap: OKD 4 Testing and Deployment Workshop - Videos and Additional Resources](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/recap-okd-4-testing-and-deployment-workshop-videos-and-additional-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensift.com: K8s Integrity Shield (tech-preview): Protecting the Integrity of Kubernetes Resources with Signature](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/k8s-integrity-shield-tech-preview-protecting-the-integrity-of-kubernetes-resources-with-signature) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [bitbucket.org: setting up a cicd pipeline with spring mvc and kubernetes on aws](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/bitbucket/setting-up-a-ci-cd-pipeline-with-spring-mvc-jenkins-and-kubernetes-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Integrating Jenkins with AWS CodeArtifact to publish and consume Python artifacts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/using-jenkins-with-codeartifact) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Continuous Integration with Jenkins on Kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/11/10/continuous-integration-with-jenkins-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/monodot/pipeline-library-demo 🌟](https://github.com/tutorialworks/pipeline-library-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [HTTP-based Kafka messaging with Red Hat AMQ Streams](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/04/http-based-kafka-messaging-with-red-hat-amq-streams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: An easier way to create custom Jenkins containers in OpenShift 4 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/04/an-easier-way-to-create-custom-jenkins-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [OpenShift Pipelines with Jenkins Blue Ocean 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-pipelines-jenkins-blue-ocean) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/siamaksade/jenkins-blueocean](https://github.com/siamaksade/jenkins-blueocean) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [liatrio.com: building with docker using jenkins pipelines](https://www.liatrio.ai/resources/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Create your first CI/CD pipeline with Jenkins and GitHub](https://towardsdatascience.com/create-your-first-ci-cd-pipeline-with-jenkins-and-github-6aefe21c9240) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [deors/deors-demos-petclinic jenkinsfile](https://github.com/deors/deors-demos-petclinic/blob/master/Jenkinsfile) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Configuration as Code of Jenkins (for Kubernetes) 🌟🌟](https://github.com/figaw/configuration-as-code-jenkins-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: GitLab CI/CD on Kubernetes](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/10/19/gitlab-ci-cd-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [wardviaene/advanced-kubernetes-course/spinnaker 🌟](https://github.com/wardviaene/advanced-kubernetes-course/tree/master/spinnaker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [imperialwicket/spinnaker-demo](https://github.com/imperialwicket/spinnaker-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [LerryAlexander: Postman + Newman API Automated Tests running on a Jenkins' Pipeline 🌟](https://github.com/LerryAlexander/postman_jenkins_api_tests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/redhat-developer-demos/spring-petclinic 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-developer-demos/spring-petclinic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ref 3](https://hub.docker.com/r/bmoussaud/petclinic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: 5 Steps to Hosting Your Application on Amazon Cloud Container Service](https://jfrog.com/blog/5-steps-to-hosting-your-application-on-amazon-cloud-container-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/unitypark/aws-serverless-demos](https://github.com/unitypark/aws-serverless-demos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aytartana.wordpress.com: Migrating SpringBoot PetClinic REST to Quarkus](https://aytartana.wordpress.com/2020/08/26/migrating-springboot-petclinic-rest-to-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gitlab.com: Red Hat Process Automation Manager - Signal Marketing Demo](https://gitlab.com/bpmworkshop/rhpam-signal-marketing-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [wardviaene/jenkins-course](https://github.com/wardviaene/jenkins-course) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cio.com: Make Better AI Infrastructure Decisions: Why Hybrid Cloud is a Solid Fit 🌟](https://www.cio.com/article/350337/make-better-ai-infrastructure-decisions-why-hybrid-cloud-is-a-solid-fit.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [poloclub.github.io: What is a Convolutional Neural Network?](https://poloclub.github.io/cnn-explainer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Introducing Hierarchical Namespaces](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/08/14/introducing-hierarchical-namespaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dbafromthecold.com: Adjusting pod eviction time in Kubernetes](https://dbafromthecold.com/2020/04/08/adjusting-pod-eviction-time-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: Managing Kubernetes resources: 5 things to remember](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/8/managing-kubernetes-resources-5-things-remember) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [10 most common mistakes when using Kubernetes](https://blog.pipetail.io/posts/2020-05-04-most-common-mistakes-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.lukechannings.com: Mistakes made and lessons learned with Kubernetes and GitOps](https://lukechannings.com/blog/2020-05-10-kubernetes-gitops-lessons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 3 ways Kubernetes optimizes your IT budget](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/it-budget-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnexst.io: Docker and Kubernetes β€” root vs. privileged](https://itnext.io/docker-and-kubernetes-root-vs-privileged-9d2a37453dec) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: Kubernetes Resource Quotas](https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-resource-quotas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [enterprisersproject.com: Kubernetes: Everything you need to know (2020) 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/4/kubernetes-everything-you-need-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Explaining Kubernetes in 10 minutes using an analogy](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/kubernetes-analogy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: How Kubernetes works](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2265488/how-kubernetes-works.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes admission controllers in 5 minutes](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-admission-controllers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [pradeepl.com: Introduction to Kubernetes Admission Controllers](https://pradeepl.com/blog/kubernetes/introduction-to-kubernetes-admission-controllers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.nillsf.com: How to run your own admission controller on Kubernetes](https://blog.nillsf.com/index.php/2020/12/03/how-to-run-your-own-admission-controller-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: what are Endpoints](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-what-are-endpoints-3cc9e769b614) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learnsteps.com: How exactly kube-proxy works: Basics on Kubernetes](https://www.learnsteps.com/how-exactly-kube-proxy-works-basics-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Cloud-Native Development Survey Details Kubernetes, Serverless Data](https://virtualizationreview.com/articles/2020/05/08/cloud-native-dev-survey.aspx) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubelist.com/podcast: The Kubelist Podcast](https://kubelist.com/podcast) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [4 trends for Kubernetes cloud-native teams to watch in 2020](https://www.techtarget.com/searchapparchitecture/tip/4-trends-for-Kubernetes-cloud-native-teams-to-watch-in-2020) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.container-solutions.com: 7 Cloud Native Trends to Watch in 2020](https://blog.container-solutions.com/7-cloud-native-trends-to-watch-in-2020) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Creating a Kubernetes cloud provider, doesn't required boiling the ocean](https://thebsdbox.co.uk/2020/03/18/Creating-a-Kubernetes-cloud-doesn-t-required-boiling-the-ocean) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [revistacloudcomputing.com: Los mejores proveedores de Kubernetes](https://www.revistacloudcomputing.com/2020/09/los-mejores-proveedores-de-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Don't Panic: Kubernetes and Docker](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/12/02/dont-panic-kubernetes-and-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Building containers by hand: The PID namespace](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/pid-namespace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 5 ways to boost your Kubernetes knowledge](https://opensource.com/article/20/6/kubernetes-anniversary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [srcco.de: Zalando - Many Kubernetes Clusters instead of 1 huge cluster](https://srcco.de/posts/many-kubernetes-clusters.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blocksandfiles.com: Kubernetes is in a bit of state about state](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/container-storage/2020/07/21/kubernetes-is-in-a-bit-of-state-about-state/1612337) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dustinspecker.com: Scaling Kubernetes Pods using Prometheus Metrics 🌟](https://dustinspecker.com/posts/scaling-kubernetes-pods-prometheus-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes 101](https://leanpub.com/kubernetes-101) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Tutorial: Learn the Basics](https://dev.to/scalyr/kubernetes-tutorial-learn-the-basics-and-get-started-5dgh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Complete Kubernetes Course](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KQndcIedeg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 5 courses to Learn Docker and Kubernetes in 2020 - Best of Lot](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2019/05/top-5-courses-to-learn-docker-and-kubernetes-for-devops.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [returngis.net: Organizar los pods en Kubernetes usando taints y tolerations](https://www.returngis.net/2020/06/organizar-los-pods-en-kubernetes-usando-taints-y-tolerations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [returngis.net: Pruebas de vida de nuestros contenedores en Kubernetes](https://www.returngis.net/2020/02/pruebas-de-vida-de-nuestros-contenedores-en-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [andrewlock.net: Deploying ASP.NET Core applications to Kubernetes - Part 6 - Adding health checks with Liveness, Readiness, and Startup probes](https://andrewlock.net/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes-part-6-adding-health-checks-with-liveness-readiness-and-startup-probes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to/otomato_io: Liveness Probes: Feel the Pulse of the App](https://dev.to/otomato_io/liveness-probes-feel-the-pulse-of-the-app-133e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How the Kubernetes scheduler works](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/kubernetes-scheduler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Creating a Custom Resource Definition In Kubernetes | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/creating-a-custom-resource-definition-in-kubernetes-2k7o) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Introducing CloneSet: A Production-Grade Kubernetes Deployment CRD](https://thenewstack.io/introducing-cloneset-production-grade-kubernetes-deployment-crd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Container Security](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492056707) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: cdk-terraform - Cloud Development Kit Can Now Generate Terraform Configurations Using TypeScript and Python](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/07/cdk-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Terraform 0.13 Beta released!](https://discuss.hashicorp.com/t/terraform-0-13-beta-released/9555) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [env0.com: We’re Opensourcing Terratag to Make Multicloud Resource Tagging Easier](https://www.env0.com/blog/were-opensourcing-terratag-to-make-multicloud-resource-tagging-easier) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Terraform, can you keep a secret?](https://cloudonaut.io/terraform-can-you-keep-a-secret) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Managing Infrastructure from Kubernetes with the HashiCorp Terraform Operator](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/04/terraform-operator-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Global K3s Deployment on Packet Baremetal 🌟](https://github.com/c0dyhi11/k3s-linkerd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Announcing Databricks Labs Terraform integration on AWS and Azure](https://www.databricks.com/blog/2020/09/11/announcing-databricks-labs-terraform-integration-on-aws-and-azure.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io blog: Working with Terraform and Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/06/working-with-terraform-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Terraform: don’t use kubernetes provider with your cluster resource! 🌟](https://itnext.io/terraform-dont-use-kubernetes-provider-with-your-cluster-resource-d8ec5319d14a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Announcing General Availability of AWS Cost Anomaly Detection](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/announcing-general-availability-of-aws-cost-anomaly-detection) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [news.ncsu.edu: Tech Sector Job Interviews Assess Anxiety, Not Software Skills](https://news.ncsu.edu/2020/07/tech-job-interviews-anxiety) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com python 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tags/python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aigents.co: Data Structures and Python 🌟](https://aigents.co/data-science-blog/coding-tutorial/data-structures-and-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Unexpected Size of Python Objects in Memory](https://towardsdatascience.com/the-strange-size-of-python-objects-in-memory-ce87bdfbb97f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tryolabs.com: Top 10 Python libraries of 2020](https://tryolabs.com/blog/2020/12/21/top-10-python-libraries-of-2020) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.logrocket.com: Django REST framework alternatives](https://blog.logrocket.com/django-rest-framework-alternatives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Create a Twitterbot with Python 3 and the Tweepy Library](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-twitterbot-with-python-3-and-the-tweepy-library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [automatetheboringstuff.com: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python](https://automatetheboringstuff.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: An Intro to Threading in Python](https://realpython.com/intro-to-python-threading) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [CodingEntrepreneurs youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/CodingEntrepreneurs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [realpython.com: Discover Flask, Part 1 - Setting Up a Static Site](https://realpython.com/learning-paths/flask-by-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [k8studio](https://k8studio.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ecrcp](https://github.com/bit-cloner/ecrcp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [awesome-it/adeploy](https://github.com/awesome-it/adeploy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Kpt**: Packaging up your Kubernetes configuration with git and YAML since' 2014 **(Google)**](https://opensource.googleblog.com/2020/03/kpt-packaging-up-your-kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [mbuffett.com: Replacing ngrok with ktunnel](https://mbuffett.com/posts/ktunnel-ngrok-replace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [wangjia184/pod-inspector](https://github.com/wangjia184/pod-inspector) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cyberark.com: Kubesploit: A New Offensive Tool for Testing Containerized' Environments](https://www.cyberark.com/resources/threat-research-blog/kubesploit-a-new-offensive-tool-for-testing-containerized-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devopscube.com: How To Build Docker Image In Kubernetes Pod 🌟](https://devopscube.com/build-docker-image-kubernetes-pod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/sajeetharan/azure-mindmap](https://github.com/sajeetharan/azure-mindmap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Enable PowerShell SSH Remoting in PowerShell 7](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/04/enable-powershell-ssh-remoting-in-powershell-7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [commandline.ninja: Use Powershell to find windows services configured to run as another user](https://commandline.ninja/use-powershell-to-find-services-configured-to-run-as-another-user) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: How Kubernetes provides networking and storage to applications](https://thenewstack.io/how-kubernetes-provides-networking-and-storage-to-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: The Biggest Gap in Kubernetes Storage Architecture?](https://thenewstack.io/whats-the-biggest-gap-in-kubernetes-storage-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: A Guide to Running Stateful Applications in Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/a-guide-to-running-stateful-applications-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [howtoforge.com: Storage in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.howtoforge.com/storage-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [rancher.com: What is Cloud-Native Storage?](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/what-is-cloud-native-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Persistent Volumes: Separating Compute and Storage](https://thenewstack.io/persistent-volumes-separating-compute-and-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Compute and Storage Should Be Decoupled for Log Management at Scale](https://thenewstack.io/why-compute-and-storage-should-be-decoupled-for-log-management-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: The most popular cloud native solutions 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/the-most-popular-cloud-native-storage-solutions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blocksandfiles.com: geless storage is the β€˜answer’ to Kubernetes data challenges](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/container-storage/2020/12/22/storageless-storage-is-the-answer-to-kubernetes-data-challenges/1611647) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gitlab.com: Kubernetes storage provider benchmarks](https://gitlab.com/mrman/k8s-storage-provider-benchmarks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Stateful Workloads on Kubernetes with Container Attached Storage 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/stateful-workloads-on-kubernetes-with-container-attached-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kylezsembery.com: Persistent Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.kylezsembery.com/persistent-storage-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim β€” an overview with examples](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-persistentvolume-and-persistentvolumeclaim-an-overview-with-examples-3c5688222f99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blocksandfiles.com: Lightbits Labs adds Kubernetes table stakes: CSI support](https://www.blocksandfiles.com/block/2020/06/23/lightbits-labs-adds-kubernetes-table-stakes-csi-support/1598623) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Longhorn Simplifies Distributed Block Storage in Kubernetes](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/longhorn-simplifies-distributed-block-storage-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Rancher Labs Adds Support for Longhorn Storage on Kubernetes Clusters](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/rancher-labs-adds-support-for-longhorn-storage-on-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sklar.rocks: How the CSI (Container Storage Interface) Works](https://sklar.rocks/how-container-storage-interface-works) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Crossplane as an OpenShift Operator to manage and provision cloud-native services](https://blog.crossplane.io/crossplane-openshift-operator-cloud-native-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Takes Digital Innovation into the Fast Lane with Major European Automaker](https://www.redhat.com/es/about/press-releases/red-hat-openshift-container-platform-takes-digital-innovation-fast-lane-major-european-automaker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [BMW takes digital innovation into the fast lane with Red Hat Openshift Container Platform](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bmw-takes-digital-innovation-fast-lane-red-hat-openshift-mendus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [OpenShift Ecosystem: API Management on Red Hat OpenShift with 3scale](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-ecosystem-api-management-on-red-hat-openshift-with-3scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: New custom metrics and air gapped (restricted networks) installation in Red Hat 3scale API Management 2.9](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/29/new-custom-metrics-and-air-gapped-installation-in-red-hat-3scale-api-management-2-9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [howhttps.works](https://howhttps.works) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: HTTPS for Developers 🌟](https://dev.to/tiangolo/https-for-developers-1774) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: DigitalOcean decides to head rivals off at the PaaS, floats App Platform to deploy, run code without juggling servers](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2020/10/07/digitalocean-decides-to-head-rivals-off-at-the-paas-floats-app-platform-to-deploy-run-code-without-juggling-servers/802967) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DigitalOcean App Platform Eases Kubernetes Deployments for Developers](https://thenewstack.io/digitalocean-app-platform-eases-kubernetes-deployments-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digitalocean.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Pitfalls and Patterns in Microservice Dependency Management](https://www.infoq.com/articles/pitfalls-patterns-microservice-dependency-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: When are microservices appropriate?](https://dev.to/tngeene/when-are-microservices-appropriate-g2n) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Why Kubernetes native instead of cloud native? 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/08/why-kubernetes-native-instead-of-cloud-native) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [β€œLet’s use Kubernetes!” Now you have 8 problems](https://pythonspeed.com/articles/dont-need-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.cloudflare.com: How we use HashiCorp Nomad (Cloudflare using Nomad and Consul)](https://blog.cloudflare.com/how-we-use-hashicorp-nomad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Conductor: Why We Migrated from Kubernetes to Nomad](https://thenewstack.io/conductor-why-we-migrated-from-kubernetes-to-nomad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: The history and future of OpenJDK](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/history-and-future-openjdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [GitHub Welcomes the OpenJDK Project!](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/github-welcomes-the-openjdk-project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Red Hat OpenJDK](https://developers.redhat.com/products/openjdk/download) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Amazon Corretto](https://aws.amazon.com/corretto) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [__AdoptOpenJDK 11__ Is the New Default 🌟](https://blog.adoptopenjdk.net/2020/06/adoptopenjdk-11-new-default) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [advancedweb.hu: A categorized list of all Java and JVM features since JDK 8 to 14](https://advancedweb.hu/a-categorized-list-of-all-java-and-jvm-features-since-jdk-8-to-14) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [JDK 15: The new features in Java 15](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2256828/jdk-15-the-new-features-in-java-15.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [javatutorial.net: Spring vs. Java EE](https://javatutorial.net/spring-vs-java-ee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Virtual Panel: The MicroProfile Influence on Microservices Frameworks](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microprofile-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Develop Eclipse MicroProfile applications on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Expansion Pack 1.0 with Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/01/develop-eclipse-microprofile-applications-on-red-hat-jboss-enterprise-application-platform-expansion-pack-1-0-with-red-hat-codeready-workspaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: 10 JdbcTemplate Examples in Spring Framework](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2020/05/10-jdbctemplate-examples-in-spring.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Spring Boot native images. The path towards Spring Boot native applications](https://spring.io/blog/2020/06/10/the-path-towards-spring-boot-native-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jaxenter.com: CI/CD for Spring Boot Microservices: Part 1](https://devm.io/microservices/cicd-microservices-docker-162408) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [__Spring Boot Istio library__: Spring Boot library for integration with Istio](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/06/10/spring-boot-library-for-integration-with-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Best practices for microservices on kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/03/10/best-practices-for-microservices-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Spring Boot Autoscaling on kubernetes 🌟](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/11/05/spring-boot-autoscaling-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Visual Studio Code - Tips & Tricks - Command Palette and its friends](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/visual-studio-code-tips-tricks-command-palette-and-its-friends-2bhi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to/this-is-learning: Visual Studio Code - Tips & Tricks - Snippets](https://dev.to/playfulprogramming/visual-studio-code-tips-tricks-snippets-5041) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Terraform](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=hashicorp.terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: All Hail Visual Studio Code](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-all-hail-visual-studio-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blogs.windows.com: Bringing the browser developer tools to Visual Studio' Code](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2020/10/01/microsoft-edge-tools-vscode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Using VS Code to git rebase](https://dev.to/colbygarland/using-vs-code-to-git-rebase-1lc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [c-sharpcorner.com: The Best VS Code Extensions For Remote Working](https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/the-best-vs-code-extensions-for-remote-working) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gitflow by vector-of-bool](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vector-of-bool.gitflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Python in Visual Studio Code – September 2020 Release](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-september-2020-release) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ivory-lab: JenkinsFile Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ivory-lab.jenkinsfile-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [piotrminkowski.com: Development on Kubernetes: IDE & TOOLS](https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/08/03/development-on-kubernetes-ide-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Visual Web Terminal - A Turbocharged Command Line for Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/visual-web-terminal-a-turbocharged-command-line-for-kubernetes-and-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: What’s new in Fabric8 Kubernetes Java client 4.12.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/30/whats-new-in-fabric8-kubernetes-java-client-4-12-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Fabric8](https://fabric8.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [google.com/site/mrxpalmeiras: Ansible Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?continue=https%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2Fsite%2Fmrxpalmeiras%2Fansible%2Fansible-cheat-sheet&dsh=S-1707972940%3A1779029132636791&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2Fsite%2Fmrxpalmeiras%2Fansible%2Fansible-cheat-sheet&osid=1&passive=1209600&flowName=WebLiteSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin&ifkv=AWa2PaujYnU1vHeNQrrR9IV_P56nGiUWnqqM_hG1PBGMZyTXDsxITg7865jvpdfY8gDYaRf3YwR5Kw) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Getting Started with JavaScript Modules](https://dev.to/thecoollearner/getting-started-with-javascript-modules-2mkg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [bgjar.com](https://bgjar.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [npkill.js.org](https://npkill.js.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [npm has joined GitHub](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/npm-has-joined-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: How to Setup High-Availability Load Balancer with β€˜HAProxy’ to Control Web Server Traffic](https://www.tecmint.com/install-haproxy-load-balancer-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tecmint.com: How to Setup HAProxy as Load Balancer for Nginx on CentOS 8](https://www.tecmint.com/setup-nginx-haproxy-load-balancer-in-centos-8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Directing Kubernetes traffic with Traefik](https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-traefik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Using Traefik Ingress Controller with Istio Service Mesh](https://thenewstack.io/using-traefik-ingress-controller-with-istio-service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Try this Kubernetes HTTP router and reverse proxy](https://opensource.com/article/20/4/http-kubernetes-skipper) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Why choose Red Hat for microservices?](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/microservices/why-choose-red-hat-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Monoliths are the future | Kelsey Hightower](https://changelog.com/posts/monoliths-are-the-future) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Operators and Sidecars Are the New Model for Software Delivery](https://thenewstack.io/operators-and-sidecars-are-the-new-model-for-software-delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [capstonec.com: You Will Love These Cloud-native App Architecture Patterns 🌟](https://capstonec.com/2020/10/08/cloud-native-app-architecture-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Data Grid 8.0 brings new server architecture, improved REST API, and more](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/13/red-hat-data-grid-8-0-brings-new-server-architecture-improved-rest-api-and-more) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [The Varnish Book](https://info.varnish-software.com/the-varnish-book) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Speed Up Static Web Pages with Varnish Cache Server on Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-speed-up-static-web-pages-with-varnish-cache-server-on-ubuntu-20-04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 4 ways to run Kubernetes locally](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/run-kubernetes-locally) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: DevSpace Designed to Lower the Kubernetes Learning Curve](https://thenewstack.io/devspace-designed-to-lower-the-kubernetes-learning-curve) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [PDF](https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/kccncna20/02/A%20Walk%20Through%20the%20Kubernetes%20UI%20Landscape%20%28KubeCon%20Talk%202020%29.pdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [atodorov.me: Comparing Kubernetes managed services across Digital Ocean, Scaleway, OVHCloud and Linode](https://atodorov.me/2020/06/14/comparing-kubernetes-managed-services-across-digital-ocean-scaleway-ovhcloud-and-linode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./matrix-table.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: What’s new in Kubernetes 1.20?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/whats-new-kubernetes-1-20) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.20 Lands with 44 Enhancements](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-20-lands-with-44-enhancements) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [zdnet.com: Kubernetes dropping Docker is not that big of a deal](https://www.zdnet.com/article/kubernetes-dropping-docker-is-not-that-big-of-a-deal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Kubernetes is Removing Docker Support, Kubernetes is Not Removing Docker Support](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-is-removing-docker-support-kubernetes-is-not-removing-docker-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes 1.20 Enhances the Operator Experience and Brings New Features to the Container Runtime](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1-20-enhances-the-operator-experience-and-brings-new-features-to-the-container-runtime) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [3 ways to customize off-the-shelf Helm charts with Kustomize - Kubernetes](https://tech.aabouzaid.com/2020/09/3-ways-to-customize-off-the-shelf-helm-charts-with-kustomize-kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.tomarrell.com: Kustomize: Traefik v2.2 as a Kubernetes Ingress Controller](https://blog.tomarrell.com/post/traefik_v2_on_kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Building a high performance JSON parser](https://dave.cheney.net/high-performance-json.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Windows Terminal 1.0](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-terminal-1-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: WSL+Docker: Kubernetes on the Windows Desktop 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/05/21/wsl-docker-kubernetes-on-the-windows-desktop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Ubuntu on WSL 2 Is Generally Available 🌟](https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-on-wsl-2-is-generally-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Microsoft Makes it Easier to Install WSL on Windows 10 🌟](https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/06/microsoft-wsl-install-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Distro installation added to WSL --install in Windows 10 insiders preview build 20246](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/distro-installation-added-to-wsl-install-in-windows-10-insiders-preview-build-20246) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: WSL2 Tips: Limit CPU/Memory When using Docker](https://itnext.io/wsl2-tips-limit-cpu-memory-when-using-docker-c022535faf6f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Skupper.io: Let your services communicate across Kubernetes clusters](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/01/skupper-io-let-your-services-communicate-across-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Troubleshooting OpenShift network performance with a netperf DaemonSet](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/troubleshooting-openshift-network-performance-with-a-netperf-daemonset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Windows Docker Agent Images: General Availability 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/05/11/docker-windows-agents) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [WebSocket support in now available for Jenkins CLI and agent networking!](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/02/02/web-socket) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [webhookrelay.com: Receive Github webhooks on Jenkins without public IP 🌟](https://webhookrelay.com/blog/github-jenkins-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com/blogs: Why Jenkins still continuously serves developers 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/why-jenkins-still-continuously-serves-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Jenkins: running workers in Kubernetes and Docker images build](https://itnext.io/jenkins-running-workers-in-kubernetes-and-docker-images-build-83299a10f3ca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [SCM Filter Jervis YAML Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/scm-filter-jervis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: CloudBeesTV - How to Monitor Jenkins With Grafana and Prometheus 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H9eNIf9KZs&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [External Fingerprint Storage Phase-1 Updates](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/06/27/external-fingerprint-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Redis Fingerprint Storage Plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/redis-fingerprint-storage-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [code-maze.com: ci jenkins docker](https://code-maze.com/ci-jenkins-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [rollout.io: CloudBees Rollout Tutorial: Feature Flagging in your React Native App in 5 minutes](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/rollout-tutorial-feature-flagging-your-react-native-app-5-minutes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blogs.sap.com: CI/CD Tools for SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment](https://blogs.sap.com/2020/10/22/ci-cd-tools-for-sap-cloud-platform-abap-environment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [slideshare.net: Jeff Geerling - Jenkins or: How I learned to stop worrying and love automation 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/geerlingguy/jenkins-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [riptutorial.com: Learning Jenkins](https://riptutorial.com/ebook/jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jenkins.io: Document Jenkins on Kubernetes: Installing Jenkins on Kubernetes Documentation Release 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/11/05/installing-jenkins-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [GitHub Gist - Faheetah/Jenkinsfile.groovy: **Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies' with escaping and quotes**](https://gist.github.com/Faheetah/e11bd0315c34ed32e681616e41279ef4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Top 10 Best Practices for Jenkins Pipeline Plugin 🌟🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/top-10-best-practices-jenkins-pipeline-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [A sustainable pattern with shared library 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/10/21/a-sustainable-pattern-with-shared-library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tomd.xyz: Jenkins shared library: tutorial with examples 🌟](https://tomd.xyz/jenkins-shared-library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [JEP-224: System Read permission: Improve experience of Jenkins Configuration-as-Code users](https://www.jenkins.io/events/online-hackfest/2020-uiux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Read-only Jenkins Configuration 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/05/25/read-only-jenkins-announcement) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Troubleshooting Jenkins Performance: Kubernetes Edition - Part 1 (2020) 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/apm-tools-jenkins-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Troubleshooting Jenkins Performance: Kubernetes Edition - Part 2 (2020) 🌟](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/application-performance-monitoring-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [In this presentation](https://www.meetup.com/jenkins-online-meetup/events/270630108) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [7 arguments against NoOps](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/7-arguments-against-noops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Automated API testing for the KIE Server](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/01/automated-api-testing-for-the-kie-server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Pulumi Releases a Kubernetes Operator](https://thenewstack.io/pulumi-releases-a-kubernetes-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [freecodecamp.org: Serverless is cheaper, not simpler](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/serverless-is-cheaper-not-simpler-a10c4fc30e49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Orchestrate event-driven, distributed services with Serverless Workflow and Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/26/event-driven-distributed-service-orchestration-with-serverless-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Microservices guru says think serverless, not Kubernetes: You don't want to manage 'a towering edifice of stuff'](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/09/22/microservices-guru-says-think-serverless-not-kubernetes-you-dont-want-to-manage-a-towering-edifice-of-stuff/353334) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [OpenShift 4 on AWS Quick Starts 🌟](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/openshift-4-on-aws-quick-start) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Installing OpenShift 4 on AWS with operatorhub.io integration 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQJxGtsqphk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: OpenShift on Google Cloud, AWS, Azure and localhost](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-baPg3XhBo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [operatorhub.io/operator/quay](https://operatorhub.io/operator/quay) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: 8 Answers to 7 OpenShift Questions 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/8-answers-to-7-openshift-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Deploy a multi-master OKD 4.5 cluster using a single command in ~30 minutes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploy-a-multi-master-okd-4.5-cluster-using-a-single-command-in-30-minutes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: OpenShift 4 OAuth Identity Providers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFxFtUpAT9s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Deploy and bind enterprise-grade microservices with Kubernetes Operators](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/18/deploy-and-bind-enterprise-grade-microservices-with-kubernetes-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Openshift 4 image builds](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-image-builds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [schabell.org: How to setup OpenShift Container Platform 4.5 on your local machine in minutes](https://www.schabell.org/2020/09/how-to-setup-openshift-container-platform-45.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Overview: running crc on a remote server](https://gist.github.com/tmckayus/8e843f90c44ac841d0673434c7de0c6a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: How to run a Kubernetes cluster on your laptop 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubernetes-cluster-laptop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Simplifies Kubernetes Cluster Management](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/red-hat-simplifies-kubernetes-cluster-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Delivers Latest Kubernetes Enhancements](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-delivers-latest-kubernetes-enhancements) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: OKD4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nl-45ulj1s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: How To Install OKD4 on GCP - Vadim Rutkovsky (Red Hat)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UwQD0diUxk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Guide to Installing an OKD 4.4 Cluster on your Home Lab](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/guide-to-installing-an-okd-4-4-cluster-on-your-home-lab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dustymabe.com: OpenShift OKD on Fedora CoreOS on DigitalOcean Part 4: Recorded Demo](https://dustymabe.com/2020/09/28/openshift-okd-on-fedora-coreos-on-digitalocean-part-4-recorded-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Migrating your applications to OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/migrating-your-applications-to-openshift-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Top Kubernetes Operators](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/top-kubernetes-operators-advancing-across-the-operator-capability-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Introducing Azure Red Hat OpenShift on OpenShift 4 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-azure-red-hat-openshift-on-openshift-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube playlist: London 2020 | OpenShift Commons Gathering 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaR6Rq6Z4Iqcy9rg0JF6SCFst5lyyftQ-) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Using Third Party Network Operators with OpenShift](https://app.gitbook.com/o/-LbOdudvkdYwKCQYAHS8/s/RrlyoCHlF8LNFTvw74mT) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloud.redhat.com: A Guide to Ingress Controllers in OpenShift using IPI](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-guide-to-ingress-controllers-in-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: How to install CodeReady Workspaces in a restricted OpenShift 4 environment](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/how-to-install-codeready-workspaces-in-a-restricted-openshift-4-environment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: 5 tips for developing Kubernetes Operators with the new Operator SDK](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/11/5-tips-for-developing-kubernetes-operators-with-the-new-operator-sdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift 4.3 to Enhance Kubernetes Security 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-4-3-to-enhance-kubernetes-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Serverless applications made faster and simpler with **OpenShift Serverless GA**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/30/serverless-applications-made-faster-and-simpler-with-openshift-serverless-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NM6sqXIsoA) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Building Kubernetes applications on OpenShift with Red Hat Marketplace](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/27/building-kubernetes-applications-on-openshift-with-red-hat-marketplace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubestone.io](https://kubestone.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [operatorhub.io: kubestone](https://operatorhub.io/operator/kubestone) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Tech Preview: Get visibility into your OpenShift costs across your hybrid infrastructure 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/tech-preview-get-visibility-into-your-openshift-costs-across-your-hybrid-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Operator pattern: REST API for Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/22/operator-pattern-rest-api-for-kubernetes-and-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Keep Your Applications Secure With Automatic Rebuilds](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/keep-your-applications-secure-with-automatic-rebuilds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Migrate your Java apps to containers with Migration Toolkit for Applications 5.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/04/migrate-your-java-apps-to-containers-with-migration-toolkit-for-applications-5-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [RHAMT in Github Actions](https://carlosthe19916.wordpress.com/2020/04/12/rhamt-in-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [OpenShift topology view: A milestone towards a better developer experience](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-topology-view-milestone-towards-better-developer-experience) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [nrmitchi.com: One Simple Trick for Building Images Faster 🌟](https://www.nrmitchi.com/2020/10/one-simple-trick-for-building-images-faster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Universal Base Images for Docker users](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/24/red-hat-universal-base-images-for-docker-users) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding and Building Docker Images 🌟](https://jfrog.com/learn/cloud-native/how-to-build-docker-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Top 18 Docker commands for Automation Tester/Devops/SDET/Test Lead? 🌟](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2020/02/top-18-docker-commands-for-aytomation.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theregister.co.uk: Compose yourselves – Docker has published multi-container app spec, needs contributors to help maintain and develop it](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/04/08/compose-yourselves-docker-has-published-multi-container-app-spec-needs-contributors-to-help-maintain-and-develop-it/311866) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: CΓ³mo crear y desplegar microservicios con Spring Boot, Spring Cloud Netflix y Docker](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2020/12/22/como-crear-y-desplegar-microservicios-con-spring-boot-spring-cloud-netflix-y-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [victorops.com: Source Code Control: Trunk-Based Development vs. GitFlow](https://www.splunk.com/en_us/about-splunk/acquisitions/splunk-on-call.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Where Site Reliability Engineering Overlaps with DevOps](https://thenewstack.io/where-the-site-reliability-engineer-role-overlaps-with-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sre.google: The Art of SLOs](https://sre.google/resources/practices-and-processes/art-of-slos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloud.google.com: SRE at Google: Our complete list of CRE life lessons 🌟](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre/sre-at-google-our-complete-list-of-cre-life-lessons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [forbes.com: 5 Essential Coronavirus Work From Home Tech Tips](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tjmccue/2020/03/13/5-essential-coronavirus-work-from-home-tech-tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [searchitoperations.techtarget.com: Kubernetes policy project takes enterprise IT by storm](https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/252467102/Kubernetes-policy-project-takes-enterprise-IT-by-storm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Fine-Grained Policy Enforcement in OpenShift with Open Policy Agent 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fine-grained-policy-enforcement-in-openshift-with-open-policy-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [neonmirrors.net: Exploring Kyverno: Part 3, Generation](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2020-12/exploring-kyverno-part3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [neonmirrors.net: Exploring Kyverno: Introduction 🌟](https://neonmirrors.net/post/2020-11/exploring-kyverno-intro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kruschecompany.com: What is a Kubernetes Operator and Where it Can be Used?](https://kruschecompany.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/kubernetes-operator.jpg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: Day 2 for the Operator Ecosystem 🌟](https://devops.com/day-2-for-the-operator-ecosystem) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Domain-harvester](https://github.com/shurshun/domain-harvester) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devopsonline.co.uk: ChatOps, DevOps, ScrumOps and 5 Other Ops religions](https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/chatops-devops-scrumops-and-5-other-ops-religions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tips on Passing AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional Level](https://www.linkedin.com/top-content/?trk=article_not_found) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [AWS Secrets Manager controller POC: an EKS operator for automatic rotation of secrets](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/aws-secrets-manager-controller-poc-an-eks-operator-for-automatic-rotation-of-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: 6 tcpdump network traffic filter options](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/tcpdump-part-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: 20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management](https://www.tecmint.com/20-netstat-commands-for-linux-network-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Learn the networking basics every sysadmin needs to know](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/sysadmin-essentials-networking-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [freecodecamp.org: The Linux Command Handbook 🌟](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-linux-commands-handbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/naveensilver/Ansible](https://github.com/naveensilver/Ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How to install software with Ansible](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/install-packages-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 7 things you can do with Ansible right now](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: My first day using Ansible](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/first-day-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 10 Ansible modules for Linux system automation c](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/ansible-modules-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Set up an Ansible lab in 20 minutes](https://opensource.com/article/20/12/ansible-lab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Automate your container orchestration with Ansible modules for Kubernetes 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/ansible-modules-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [siliconangle.com: Red Hat ties Ansible automation to Kubernetes cluster management 🌟](https://siliconangle.com/2020/10/13/red-hat-ties-ansible-automation-kubernetes-cluster-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Ansible and OpenShift: Connecting for Success 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-and-openshift-connecting-for-success) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Juggling Ansible, OpenShift and K8s? This is for you: Red Hat couples automation to cluster management](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/10/14/juggling-ansible-openshift-and-k8s-this-is-for-you-red-hat-couples-automation-to-cluster-management/656846) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Integrate your calendar with Ansible to avoid schedule conflicts 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/20/10/calendar-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Ansible Network Resource Modules: Deep Dive on Return Values](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-network-resource-modules-deep-dive-on-return-values) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Automation services catalog, the newest addition to the Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Announcing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Certified Ansible Collection 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-the-red-hat-enterprise-linux-certified-ansible-collection) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Introduction to Kraken, a Chaos Tool for OpenShift/Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introduction-to-kraken-a-chaos-tool-for-openshift/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes : Chaos Mesh Generally Available with v1.0](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/10/kubernetes-chaos-mesh-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [chaos-mesh.org: Chaos Mesh 1.0: Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes Made Easier](https://chaos-mesh.org/blog/chaos-mesh-1.0-chaos-engineering-on-kubernetes-made-easier) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudyuga.guru: How does Kubernetes assign QoS class to pods through OOM score?](https://cloudyuga.guru/blogs/k8s-qos-oomkilled) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: 3 Ways to Detect Evil "Latest" Image Tags in Kubernetes - Kubevious](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93RlMqO4glM&ab_channel=Kubevious) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [erkanerol.github.io: I wish pods were fully restartable](https://erkanerol.github.io/post/restartable-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: FinOps Foundation to Help Rein in Cloud Costs](https://devops.com/finops-foundation-to-help-rein-in-cloud-costs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gitops.tech: What is GitOps? 🌟](https://www.gitops.tech) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [braindose.blog: 4 Key Characteristics for a Successful GitOps Implementation](https://braindose.blog/2020/03/18/4-key-characteristics-of-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [weave.works: There’s More to GitOps Than Meets the Eye](https://www.weave.works/blog/theres-more-to-gitops-than-meets-the-eye) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: GitOps with Kubernetes 🌟](https://itnext.io/gitops-with-kubernetes-740f37ea015b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [weave.works: Automating Kubernetes with GitOps (whitepaper) 🌟](https://go.weave.works/automating-kubernetes-with-gitops-wp.html) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [As an ops engineer not too familiar with Git, you just need to know 6 commands](https://x.com/janakiramm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [weave.works: Guide to GitOps](https://www.weave.works/technologies/gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: What is GitOps?](https://www.cloudbees.com/gitops/what-is-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.container-solutions.com: 11 Reasons for Adopting GitOps](https://blog.container-solutions.com/why-adopt-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Tanka](https://tanka.dev/tutorial/jsonnet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [partlycloudy.blog: Release to Kubernetes like a Pro with Flagger](https://partlycloudy.blog/2020/07/08/release-to-k8s-like-a-pro-with-flagger) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [WKSctl: a Tool for Kubernetes Cluster Management Using GitOps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/02/wksctl-kubernetes-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [A Distributed Tracing Adventure in Apache Beam](https://rion.io/2020/07/04/a-distributed-tracing-adventure-in-apache-beam) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Monitoring .NET Core applications on Kubernetes](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/05/monitoring-net-core-applications-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.arkey.fr: Using JDK FlightRecorder and JDK Mission Control](https://blog.arkey.fr/2020/06/28/using-jdk-flight-recorder-and-jdk-mission-control) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Remote Debugging of Java Applications on OpenShift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/remote-debugging-java-applications-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: How do I analyze a Java heap dump?](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/18301) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [acloudguru.com: Getting started with the Elastic Stack](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/getting-started-with-the-elastic-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: ELK for beginners - by XavkiEn 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWZKNB9waqIX00uj5q4nX_TOFiX3if1z3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [grafana.com: Announcing Grafana Tempo, a massively scalable distributed tracing system 🌟](https://grafana.com/blog/announcing-grafana-tempo-a-massively-scalable-distributed-tracing-system) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.dev: GitHub Workflow](https://www.kubernetes.dev/docs/guide/github-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kean.github.io: Trunk-Based Development](https://kean.blog/post/trunk-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: The Importance of Feature Flags in CI/CD](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-feature-flags-help-you-put-customers-first) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Testing with Feature Flags to Improve Developer Productivity](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flags-improve-developer-productivity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: How to Grow Continuous Delivery Maturity Using Feature Flags](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-to-build-the-process-and-culture-behind-using-feature-flags-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Change Management in Production](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/change-management-in-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoworld.com: 5 devops use cases for developing with feature flags](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270518/5-devops-use-cases-for-developing-with-feature-flags.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: Feature Flag Best Practices: Understanding the Feature Flag Lifecycle](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/feature-flag-lifecycle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Work with GitHub Actions in your terminal with GitHub CLI](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/work-with-github-actions-in-your-terminal-with-github-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Git Explained - The Basics](https://dev.to/milu_franz/git-explained-the-basics-igc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Git Concepts I Wish I Knew Years Ago 🌟](https://dev.to/g_abud/advanced-git-reference-1o9j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [9 awesome git tricks](https://tychoish.com/post/9-awesome-git-tricks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 6 best practices for managing Git repos](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/git-repos-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Highlights from Git 2.28](https://github.blog/open-source/git/highlights-from-git-2-28) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Red Hat and GitHub Collaborate to Expand the Developer Experience on Red Hat OpenShift with GitHub Actions 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-and-github-collaborate-expand-developer-experience-red-hat-openshift-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 8 Git aliases that make me more efficient](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/git-aliases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [martinfowler.com: Patterns for Managing Source Code Branches](https://martinfowler.com/articles/branching-patterns.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [GitHub CLI](https://cli.github.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: How we launched docs.github.com](https://github.blog/engineering/how-we-launched-docs-github-com) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Introducing GitHub’s OpenAPI Description](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/introducing-githubs-openapi-description) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [GitHub's OpenAPI Spec Open-Sourced in Beta](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/08/GitHub-open-api-spec) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Learn about ghapi, a new third-party Python client for the GitHub API](https://github.blog/developer-skills/programming-languages-and-frameworks/learn-about-ghapi-a-new-third-party-python-client-for-the-github-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Token authentication requirements for API and Git operations](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/token-authentication-requirements-for-api-and-git-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Passwords begone: GitHub will ban them next year for authenticating Git operations](https://www.theregister.com/security/2020/12/17/passwords-begone-github-will-ban-them-next-year-for-authenticating-git-operations/958514) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Things you didn't know you could diff in GitHub](https://sebastiandedeyne.com/things-you-didnt-know-you-could-diff-in-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.blog: Set the default branch for newly-created repositories](https://github.blog/changelog/2020-08-26-set-the-default-branch-for-newly-created-repositories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [analyticsindiamag.com: GitHub launches code scanner to flag security vulnerabilities](https://analyticsindiamag.com/github-launches-code-scanner-to-flag-security-vulnerabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: Practical Transaction Handling in Microservice Architecture](https://hackernoon.com/practical-transaction-handling-in-microservice-architecture-5x1631ke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [vladmihalcea.com: A beginner’s guide to database multitenancy](https://vladmihalcea.com/database-multitenancy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: 75% of databases to be cloud-hosted by 2022, says Gartner while dishing on the weak points of each provider](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/12/02/75-of-databases-to-be-cloud-hosted-by-2022-says-gartner-while-dishing-on-the-weak-points-of-each-provider/495782) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [andrewlock.net: Running database migrations when deploying to Kubernetes 🌟](https://andrewlock.net/deploying-asp-net-core-applications-to-kubernetes-part-7-running-database-migrations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: You Should Use This to Visualize SQL Joins Instead of Venn Diagrams](https://towardsdatascience.com/you-should-use-this-to-visualize-sql-joins-instead-of-venn-diagrams-ede15f9583fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Maria DB Gets Reactive with a Non-Blocking Connector for Java](https://thenewstack.io/maria-db-gets-reactive-with-a-non-blocking-connector-for-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Expanding SQL Server Big Data Clusters capabilities, now on Red Hat OpenShift](https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2020/06/23/expanding-sql-server-big-data-clusters-capabilities-now-on-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [percona.com: MySQL 101: How to Find and Tune a Slow SQL Query](https://www.percona.com/blog/mysql-101-how-to-find-and-tune-a-slow-sql-query) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tech.marksblogg.com: Monitor ClickHouse column oriented database with Prometheus & Grafana](https://tech.marksblogg.com/clickhouse-prometheus-grafana.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [reply.com: Web Services: SOAP and REST - A Simple Introduction](https://www.reply.com/solidsoft-reply/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [API Business Models. 20 Models in 20 Minutes](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/API-Business-Models) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Rapid API Creation with AWS Amplify](https://dev.to/fllstck/rapid-api-creation-with-aws-amplify-3c8i) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Using Amazon EFS for AWS Lambda in your serverless applications](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/using-amazon-efs-for-aws-lambda-in-your-serverless-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudonaut.io: Serverless Hybrid Cloud: Accessing an API Gateway via VPN or Direct Connect](https://cloudonaut.io/serverless-hybrid-cloud-accessing-an-api-gateway-via-vpn-or-direct-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Deploy Machine Learning Pipeline on AWS Fargate](https://www.kdnuggets.com/2020/07/deploy-machine-learning-pipeline-aws-fargate.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aws whitepapers: Architecting Amazon EKS for PCI DSS Compliance (pdf) 🌟🌟](https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/architecting-amazon-eks-for-pci-dss-compliance.pdf) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [pages.awscloud.com: GitOps on AWS for High Performing Team Operations (eBook)](https://pages.awscloud.com/GLOBAL-partner-DL-DevOps-weaveworks-ebook-2020-learn.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.nillsf.com: Customize core dump in Azure Kubernetes](https://blog.nillsf.com/index.php/2020/12/06/customize-core-dump-in-azure-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Announcing the AWS Controllers for Kubernetes Preview](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/08/announcing-the-aws-controllers-for-kubernetes-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Running spot instances effectively with Amazon EKS](https://signalvnoise.com/svn3/running-spot-instances-effectively-with-amazon-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Amazon EKS Price Reduction](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/eks-price-reduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Amazon EKS Now Supports EC2 Inf1 Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-eks-now-supports-ec2-inf1-instances) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [nillsf.com: Running Windows containers on the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://nillsf.com/index.php/2020/11/17/running-windows-containers-on-the-azure-kubernetes-service-aks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Looking ahead as GKE, the original managed Kubernetes, turns 5](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/5-ways-google-cloud-is-making-gke-the-best-place-to-run-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: Google Kubernetes Engine Logging by Example](https://codeburst.io/google-kubernetes-engine-logging-by-example-df6946dcba6b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [medium: Secure your Microservices on AKS β€” Part 1 🌟](https://itnext.io/running-your-microservices-securely-on-aks-417a110b2e76) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Ingress on Azure using the Application Gateway](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-ingress-on-azure-using-the-application-gateway-2779b647deb5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [docs.cloudblue.com: Deploying an AKS Cluster with Custom IP Ranges (ARM template)](https://docs.cloudblue.com/cbc/20.5/premium/content/Deployment-of-Product-to-Azure-Cloud-Guide/Deploying-AKS-Cluster-with-Custom-IP-Ranges.htm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: KubeSphere: A New Pluggable Kubernetes Application Management Platform](https://itnext.io/kubesphere-a-new-pluggable-kubernetes-application-management-platform-bf078b9f3330) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Introducing Cloud Formation Guard - a new opensource CLI for infrastructure compliance](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/06/introducing-aws-cloudformation-guard-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Amazon EC2 announces Spot Blueprints, an infrastructure code template generator to get started with EC2 Spot Instances](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/12/amazon-ec2-announces-spot-blueprints-an-infrastructure-code-template-generator-to-get-started-with-ec2-spot-instances) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Building an event-driven application with Amazon EventBridge](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/building-an-event-driven-application-with-amazon-eventbridge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-messaging.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aws.amazon.com: Creating a digital map of COVID-19 virus for discovery of new treatment compounds](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/hpc/creating-a-digital-map-of-covid-19-virus-for-discovery-of-new-treatment-compounds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [techcrunch.com: AWS introduces new Chaos Engineering as a Service offering](https://techcrunch.com/2020/12/15/aws-introduces-new-chaos-engineering-as-a-service-offering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Amazon CloudWatch now monitors Prometheus metrics from Container environments](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/09/amazon-cloudwatch-monitors-prometheus-metrics-container-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Amazon CloudWatch Dashboards now supports sharing](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/09/amazon-cloudwatch-dashboards-supports-sharing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [engineeringblog.yelp.com: Improving the performance of the Prometheus JMX Exporter](https://engineeringblog.yelp.com/2020/10/improving-the-performance-of-the-prometheus-jmx-exporter.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jfrog.com: Don’t let Prometheus Steal your Fire](https://jfrog.com/blog/dont-let-prometheus-steal-your-fire) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [influxdata.com: Three Ways to Keep Cardinality Under Control When Using Telegraf](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/three-ways-to-keep-cardinality-under-control-when-using-telegraf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devopscube.com: How to Setup Prometheus Monitoring On Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://devopscube.com/setup-prometheus-monitoring-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gabrieltanner.org: Golang Application monitoring using Prometheus](https://gabrieltanner.org/blog/collecting-prometheus-metrics-in-golang) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io - Prometheus: yet-another-cloudwatch-exporter β€” collecting AWS CloudWatch metrics](https://itnext.io/prometheus-yet-another-cloudwatch-exporter-collecting-aws-cloudwatch-metrics-806bd34818a8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Prometheus Monitoring Ecosystem Begins to Mature](https://containerjournal-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/containerjournal.com/topics/container-ecosystems/prometheus-monitoring-ecosystem-begins-to-mature/amp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 1): The Head Block](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-the-head-block) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 2): WAL and Checkpoint](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-wal-and-checkpoint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 3): Memory Mapping of Head Chunks from Disk](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-mmapping-head-chunks-from-disk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ganeshvernekar.com: Prometheus TSDB (Part 4): Persistent Block and its Index](https://ganeshvernekar.com/blog/prometheus-tsdb-persistent-block-and-its-index) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sysadminxpert.com: Steps to Monitor Linux Server using Prometheus](https://sysadminxpert.com/steps-to-monitor-linux-server-using-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [zerodha.tech: Infrastructure monitoring with Prometheus at Zerodha](https://zerodha.tech/blog/infra-monitoring-at-zerodha) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: Top 10 metrics in PostgreSQL monitoring with Prometheus 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/postgresql-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [innoq.com: Scraping a Docker swarm service with Prometheus](https://www.innoq.com/en/blog/2020/04/scraping-docker-swarm-service-instances-with-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [howtoforge.com: How to Install Prometheus System Monitoring Tool on Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-prometheus-on-ubuntu-20-04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [aprenderbigdata.com: Prometheus: IntroducciΓ³n a la MonitorizaciΓ³n de MΓ©tricas](https://aprenderbigdata.com/prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Observability at Scale](https://itnext.io/observability-at-scale-52d0d9a5fb9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [galaxy.ansible.com/William-Yeh/prometheus](https://galaxy.ansible.com/William-Yeh/prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io/prometheus-with-grafana-using-ansible-549e575c9dfa](https://itnext.io/prometheus-with-grafana-using-ansible-549e575c9dfa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [AWS Networking for Developers](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/apn/aws-networking-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Resolve DNS names of Network Load Balancer nodes to limit cross-Zone traffic](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/resolve-dns-names-of-network-load-balancer-nodes-to-limit-cross-zone-traffic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [docs.aws.amazon.com: What Is Elastic Load Balancing?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/what-is-load-balancing.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dashbird.io: AWS Elastic Load Balancing from a Serverless perspective](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-application-load-balancer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Application Load Balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/application-load-balancer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Introducing the AWS Load Balancer Controller](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/introducing-aws-load-balancer-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Reduce Cost and Increase Security with Amazon VPC Endpoints](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/reduce-cost-and-increase-security-with-amazon-vpc-endpoints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [alexdebrie.com: A Detailed Overview of AWS API Gateway](https://www.alexdebrie.com/posts/api-gateway-elements) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learncloudnative.com: Kubernetes Network Policy](https://www.learncloudnative.com/blog/2020-10-07-network-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Node Local DNS Cache](https://povilasv.me/kubernetes-node-local-dns-cache) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Benchmark results of Kubernetes network plugins (CNI) over 10Gbit/s network (Updated: August 2020)](https://itnext.io/benchmark-results-of-kubernetes-network-plugins-cni-over-10gbit-s-network-updated-august-2020-6e1b757b9e49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [mhmxs.blogspot.com: Autoscaling Calico Route Reflector topology in Kubernetes](https://mhmxs.blogspot.com/2020/12/autoscaling-calico-route-reflector.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gist.github.com: chadmcrowell/cidr.sh 🌟](https://gist.github.com/chadmcrowell/f3fc3be2ca1fcb887034162c14d77e74) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [pbxbook.com: CIDR Cheat Sheet](https://pbxbook.com/other/cidrcheat.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: From Agile to DevOps to DevSecOps: The Next Evolution](https://devops.com/from-agile-to-devops-to-devsecops-the-next-evolution) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: SecDevOps is the Solution to Cybersecurity 🌟](https://devops.com/secdevops-is-the-solution-to-cybersecurity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: How to Successfully Integrate Security and DevOps](https://devops.com/how-to-successfully-integrate-security-and-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [helpnetsecurity.com: How to make DevSecOps stick with developers](https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2020/12/14/how-devsecops-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.christophetd.fr: Shifting Cloud Security Left β€” Scanning Infrastructure as Code for Security Issues](https://blog.christophetd.fr/shifting-cloud-security-left-scanning-infrastructure-as-code-for-security-issues) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ais.com: Leaping into DevSecOps from DevOps](https://www.ais.com/leaping-into-devsecops-from-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: The Defense Department's Journey with DevSecOps](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/06/defense-department-devsecops) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [snyk.io: The State of Open Source Security 2020](https://snyk.io/articles/open-source-security) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [paloaltonetworks.com: Is Your Organization Protected Against IAM Misconfiguration Risks?](https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/blog/2020/10/cloud-iam-misconfiguration-risks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Security Patterns for Microservice Architectures](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2020/03/23/microservice-security-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [10 Serverless security best practices](https://snyk.io/blog/10-serverless-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Helm 3 β€” Secrets management, an alternative approach 🌟](https://itnext.io/helm-3-secrets-management-4f23041f05c3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developer.ibm.com: Secure microservices by monitoring behavior](https://developer.ibm.com/technologies/containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Microservices Security in Action](https://medium.facilelogin.com/microservices-security-in-action-933072043ad7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Overview of Cloud Native Security 🌟🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: StackRox KubeLinter Brings Security Linting to Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/stackrox-kubelinter-brings-security-linting-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thehackernews.com: Docker Images Containing Cryptojacking Malware Distributed via Docker Hub](https://thehackernews.com/2020/06/cryptocurrency-docker-image.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Scaling Java Containers 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/scaling-java-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Debugging Java Applications On OpenShift and Kubernetes](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/debugging-java-applications-on-openshift-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Collect JDK Flight Recorder events at runtime with JMC Agent 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/29/collect-jdk-flight-recorder-events-at-runtime-with-jmc-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Checkpointing Java from outside of Java](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/15/checkpointing-java-from-outside-of-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: How to create a documentation site with Docsify and GitHub Pages](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/docsify-github-pages) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: How we made the __markdown toolbar__](https://dev.to/devteam/how-we-made-the-markdown-toolbar-4f09) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [codeengineered.com: 4 Places To Find Helm Charts](https://codeengineered.com/blog/2020/helm-find-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Database migrations on Kubernetes using Helm hooks](https://itnext.io/database-migrations-on-kubernetes-using-helm-hooks-fb80c0d97805) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: Helm](https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/tools/helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [helm.sh: How to migrate from Helm v2 to Helm v3](https://helm.sh/blog/migrate-from-helm-v2-to-helm-v3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [hackernoon.com: Kubernetes and Helm: A Deadly Combo to Help You Deploy with Ease](https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-and-helm-a-deadly-combo-to-help-you-deploy-with-ease-rjr30x2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: Introduction to Helm 🌟](https://dev.to/leading-edje/introduction-to-helm-50jl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: Demystifying Helm 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HPsPOwHOlY&ab_channel=DonovanBrown) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Helm 3 Umbrella Charts & Standalone Chart Image Tags β€” An Alternative Approach](https://itnext.io/helm-3-umbrella-charts-standalone-chart-image-tags-an-alternative-approach-78a218d74e2d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [codersociety.com: 13 Best Practices for using Helm](https://codersociety.com/blog/articles/helm-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloud.redhat.com: Application Management in Kubernetes Environments with Helm Charts and Kubernetes Operators](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/application-management-in-kubernetes-environments-with-helm-charts-and-kubernetes-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [podmain.io: Announcing Podman v2](https://podman.io/blogs/2020/06/29/podman-v2-announce.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: Be careful when pulling images by short name](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/be-careful-when-pulling-images-short-name) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Rootless containers with Podman: The basics](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/25/rootless-containers-with-podman-the-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Transitioning from Docker to Podman 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/19/transitioning-from-docker-to-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tecmint.com: How to Manage Containers Using Podman and Skopeo in RHEL 8](https://www.tecmint.com/manage-containers-using-podman-in-rhel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Docker, Kaniko, Buildah](https://itnext.io/docker-kaniko-buildah-209abdde5f94) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalocean.com: How To Set Up an Elasticsearch, Fluentd and Kibana (EFK) Logging Stack on Kubernetes](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-elasticsearch-fluentd-and-kibana-efk-logging-stack-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [qlinh.com: Leveraging Kubernetes audit logs for threat detection](https://qlinh.com/infosec/2020/09/30/threat-detection-with-kubernetes-audit-logs.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [circonus.com: 12 Critical Kubernetes Health Conditions You Need to Monitor and Why](https://www.circonus.com/2020/12/12-critical-kubernetes-health-conditions-you-need-to-monitor-and-why) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [circonus.com: Guide to Kubernetes Monitoring: Part 1](https://www.circonus.com/2020/09/guide-to-kubernetes-monitoring-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: monitoring with Prometheus β€” exporters, a Service Discovery, and its roles](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-monitoring-with-prometheus-exporters-a-service-discovery-and-its-roles-ce63752e5a1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Guard Against Transaction Loss with PostgreSQL Synchronous Replication](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/synchronous-replication-in-the-postgresql-operator-for-kubernetes-guarding-against-transactions-loss) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploy pgAdmin4 with PostgreSQL on Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/deploy-pgadmin4-with-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Quickly Document Your Postgres Database Using psql Meta-Commands](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/d-meta) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Fast CSV and JSON Ingestion in PostgreSQL with COPY](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/fast-csv-and-json-ingestion-in-postgresql-with-copy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Kubernetes Pod Tolerations and Postgres Deployment Strategies 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-tolerations-and-postgresql-deployment-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Announcing Google Cloud Storage (GCS) Support for pgBackRest](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/announcing-google-cloud-storage-gcs-support-for-pgbackrest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.crunchydata.com: pgBackRest Point-In-Time Recovery Using Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/pgbackrest-point-in-time-recovery-using-crunchy-postgresql-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Install and use Crunchy PostgreSQLfor OpenShift operator for simple todo app on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wuUXi6Qbis&ab_channel=MichaelBornholdtNielsen) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [crunchy-pgadmin4](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/crunchy-postgres-containers/4.3.0/container-specifications/crunchy-pgadmin4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [pgAdmin 4](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/crunchy-postgres-containers/4.3.0/examples/administration/pgadmin4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Scheduled PostgreSQL Backups and Retention Policies with Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/schedule-postgresql-backups-and-retention-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Crunchy PostgreSQL for Kubernetes 4.3 Released](https://www.crunchydata.com/news/crunchy-postgresql-for-kuberenetes-4.3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [postgresql.org: Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator 4.5: Enhanced Monitoring, Custom Annotations, PostgreSQL 13 🌟](https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/crunchy-postgresql-operator-45-enhanced-monitoring-custom-annotations-postgresql-13-2086) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Advanced Kubernetes Namespace Management with the PostgreSQL Operator 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/advanced-kubernetes-namespace-management-with-the-postgresql-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Getting Started with PostgreSQL Operator 4.3 in OpenShift](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/getting-started-with-postgresql-operator-4.3-in-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: OCB: High Availability PostgreSQL and more on OpenShift - Jonathan Katz (Crunchy Data) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jbR9lZuSU0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Deploying the PostgreSQL Operator on GKE](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/install-postgres-operator-kubernetes-on-gke-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Monitoring PostgreSQL clusters in kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/monitoring-postgresql-clusters-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: How to Setup PostgreSQL Monitoring in Kubernetes](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/setup-postgresql-monitoring-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Introducing the Postgres Prometheus Adapter](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/using-postgres-to-back-prometheus-for-your-postgresql-monitoring-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: Migrating from Oracle to PostgreSQL: Tips and Tricks](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/migrating-from-oracle-to-postgresql-questions-and-considerations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [codeburst.io: 7 Kubernetes Security Best Practices You Must Follow](https://codeburst.io/7-kubernetes-security-best-practices-you-must-follow-ae32f1ed6444) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [horovits.wordpress.com: Kubernetes Security Best Practices](https://horovits.wordpress.com/2020/07/15/kubernetes-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jeffgeerling.com: Everyone might be a cluster-admin in your Kubernetes cluster](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/everyone-might-be-cluster-admin-your-kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Microsoft.com: Attack matrix for Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2020/04/02/attack-matrix-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Laying the Groundwork for Kubernetes Security, Across Workloads, Pods and Users](https://thenewstack.io/laying-the-groundwork-for-kubernetes-security-across-workloads-pods-and-users) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [snyk.io: 10 Kubernetes Security Context settings you should understand](https://snyk.io/blog/10-kubernetes-security-context-settings-you-should-understand) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes.io: Cloud native security for your clusters](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/11/18/cloud-native-security-for-your-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tldrsec.com: Risk8s Business: Risk Analysis of Kubernetes Clusters 🌟](https://tldrsec.com/?404=%2Fguides%2Fkubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [labs.bishopfox.com: Bad Pods: Kubernetes Pod Privilege Escalation 🌟](https://bishopfox.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-privilege-escalation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [resources.whitesourcesoftware.com: Kubernetes Security Best Practices 🌟](https://resources.whitesourcesoftware.com/blog-whitesource/kubernetes-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sysdig.com: Getting started with Kubernetes audit logs and Falco 🌟](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-audit-log-falco) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Best Practices for Securely Setting up a Kubernetes Cluster](https://thenewstack.io/best-practices-for-securely-setting-up-a-kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: A Security Comparison of Docker, CRI-O and Containerd 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/a-security-comparison-of-docker-cri-o-and-containerd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Kubernetes Security: Attacking and Defending K8s Clusters - by Magno Logan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOHmg1J_8ck&ab_channel=RedTeamVillage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kyverno.io 🌟](https://kyverno.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kyverno.io/policies 🌟](https://kyverno.io/policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cyberark.com: Attacking Kubernetes Clusters Through Your Network Plumbing: Part 1](https://www.cyberark.com/resources/threat-research-blog/attacking-kubernetes-clusters-through-your-network-plumbing-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Defend the Core: Kubernetes Security at Every Layer](https://thenewstack.io/defend-the-core-kubernetes-security-at-every-layer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes Goat 🌟](https://madhuakula.com/kubernetes-goat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tigera.io: Kubernetes security policy design: 10 critical best practices 🌟](https://www.tigera.io/blog/kubernetes-security-policy-10-critical-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gist.github.com: How to protect your ~/.kube/ configuration](https://gist.github.com/PatrLind/e651d3cbc3bf68e4bd9fcc9568cbd3fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [empresas.blogthinkbig.com: Descubierta una vulnerabilidad en Kubernetes que permite acceso a redes restringidas (CVE-2020-8562)](https://empresas.blogthinkbig.com/descubierta-vulnerabilidad-kubernetes-permite-acceso-redes-restringidas-cve-2020-8562) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Integrate a Kubernetes Cluster with an External Vault 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/kubernetes-introduction/kubernetes-external-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [talkingquickly.co.uk: Kubernetes Single Sign On - A detailed guide 🌟](https://www.talkingquickly.co.uk/kubernetes-sso-a-detailed-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: How to Secure Kubernetes, the OS of the Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/how-to-secure-kubernetes-the-os-of-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [banzaicloud.com: Istio ingress controller as an API gateway](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/backyards-api-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.openshift.com: Red Hat OpenShift Service Mesh is now available: What you should know 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-service-mesh-is-now-available-what-you-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Monitoring Services like an SRE in OpenShift ServiceMesh Part 2: Collecting Standard Metrics 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/monitoring-services-like-an-sre-in-openshift-servicemesh-part-2-collecting-standard-metrics-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.christianposta.com: Istio as an Example of When Not to Do Microservices](https://blog.christianposta.com/microservices/istio-as-an-example-of-when-not-to-do-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [The Istio project just consolidated its control plane services: Pilot, Citadel, Galley, and the sidecar injector, into a single binary, __Istiod__](https://istio.io/latest/blog/2020/tradewinds-2020) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Riding the Tiger: Lessons Learned Implementing Istio 🌟](https://zwischenzugs.com/2020/05/05/riding-the-tiger-lessons-learned-implementing-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [learncloudnative.com: Attach multiple VirtualServices to Istio Gateway](https://learncloudnative.com/blog/2020-11-23-multiple-vs-gateway) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [dev.to: A GitOps recipe for Progressive Delivery with Istio 🌟](https://dev.to/stefanprodan/a-gitops-recipe-for-progressive-delivery-2pa3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [around25.com: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler in Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.around25.com/blog/horizontal-pod-autoscaler-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes: vertical Pods scaling with Vertical Pod Autoscaler](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-vertical-pods-scaling-with-vertical-pod-autoscaler-e2e5a3b8e1a9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [returngis.net: Escalado vertical de tus pods en Kubernetes con VerticalPodAutoscaler](https://www.returngis.net/2020/07/escalado-vertical-de-tus-pods-en-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: Stupid Simple Scalability](https://itnext.io/stupid-simple-scalability-dc4a7fbe67d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [partlycloudy.blog: Horizontal Autoscaling in Kubernetes #3 – KEDA](https://partlycloudy.blog/2020/05/29/horizontal-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-3-keda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: CNCF KEDA 2.0 Scales up Event-Driven Programming on Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/microsoft-keda-2-0-scales-up-event-driven-programming-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Support for GraphQL with Open Liberty 20.0.0.6](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/17/support-for-graphql-with-open-liberty-20-0-0-6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [IBM and Red Hat bring OpenShift to IBM Z and LinuxONE](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ibm-and-red-hat-bring-openshift-to-ibm-z-and-linuxone) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Red Hat OpenShift Installation Process Experiences on IBM Z/LinuxONE](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-installation-process-experiences-on-ibm-z-linuxone) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redbooks.ibm.com: IBM Storage for Red Hat OpenShift. IBM block storage & IBM Spectrum Scale](https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5565.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Modern web applications on OpenShift, Part 4: Openshift Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/27/modern-web-applications-on-openshift-part-4-openshift-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudowski.com: Jenkins on OpenShift - how to use and customize it in a cloud-native way 🌟](https://cloudowski.com/articles/jenkins-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: OpenShift Actions: Deploy to Red Hat OpenShift directly from your GitHub repository](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/02/13/openshift-actions-deploy-to-red-hat-openshift-directly-from-your-github-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Enterprise Kubernetes development with odo: The CLI tool for developers](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/16/enterprise-kubernetes-development-with-odo-the-cli-tool-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes integration and more in odo 2.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/10/06/kubernetes-integration-and-more-in-odo-2-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudbees.com: what is jenkins-x](https://www.cloudbees.com/whitepapers/building-cloud-native-apps-painlessly) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devopstoolkitseries.com](https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Book: The DevOps 2.6 Toolkit: Jenkins X](https://leanpub.com/the-devops-2-6-toolkit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com: Introduction to Spinnaker Managed Pipeline Templates](https://speakerdeck.com/keisukeyamashita/introduction-to-spinnaker-managed-pipeline-templates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com: Spinnaker Application management by Terraform Plugins](https://speakerdeck.com/keisukeyamashita/spinnaker-application-management-by-terraform-plugins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud DevOps With OpenShift and JFrog](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-devops-with-openshift-and-jfrog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [CI/CD OpenShift and Tekton](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/new-cloud-native-ci/cd-projects-openshift-and-tekton) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [khalidabuhakmeh.com: A .NET 5.0 Guide: From Idea To NuGet Package](https://khalidabuhakmeh.com/a-dotnet-five-guide-from-idea-to-nuget-package) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [alicegg.tech: Managing a Kubernetes cluster with Helm and FluxCD](https://alicegg.tech/2020/11/09/helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Deploying Kubernetes on Bare Metal](https://cloudnativenow.com/features/deploying-kubernetes-on-bare-metal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Kubernetes on Bare Metal vs. VMs: It’s Not Just Performance](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-on-bare-metal-vs-vms-its-not-just-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [linecorp.com: Building Large Kubernetes Clusters with **Caravan**](https://engineering.linecorp.com/en/blog/building-large-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [A Comparative Analysis of Kubernetes Deployment Tools: Kubespray, kops, and conjure-up](https://www.altoros.com/blog/404-page-doesnt-exist) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.ivnilv.com: Rotating Kops Etcd Certificates](https://blog.ivnilv.com/posts/rotating-kops-etcd-certificates) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kosyfrances.com: Using kubeadm to create a Kubernetes 1.20 cluster on VirtualBox with Ubuntu](https://kosyfrances.com/kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: OpenShift Commons En Vivo - KubeInit con Maria Bracho, Scott McCarty, and Carlos Camacho (Red Hat, Spanish) 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_6H7Ahsdm4&ab_channel=OpenShift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [redhat.com: An introduction to Kubespray](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/kubespray-deploy-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Autoscalable Kubernetes cluster at Exoscale, using Packer and Terraform](https://github.com/PhilippeChepy/exoscale-kubernetes-crio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blogs.vmware.com: VMware Tanzu Service Mesh, built on VMware NSX is Now Available!](https://blogs.vmware.com/networkvirtualization/2020/03/vmware-tanzu-service-mesh-built-on-vmware-nsx-is-now-available.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy Microk8s and the Kubernetes Dashboard for K8s Development](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-microk8s-and-the-kubernetes-dashboard-for-k8s-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu Server with Microk8s](https://thenewstack.io/deploy-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-ubuntu-server-with-microk8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Mirantis Announces k0s, a New Kubernetes Distribution](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/12/k0s-kubernetes-distribution) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**VMware vSphere 7 with Kubernetes** - Project Pacific](https://www.vmware.com/products/cloud-infrastructure/vsphere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cormachogan.com: A first look at vSphere with Kubernetes in action](https://cormachogan.com/2020/04/01/a-first-look-at-vsphere-with-kubernetes-in-action) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cormachogan.com: Building a TKG Cluster in vSphere with Kubernetes](https://cormachogan.com/2020/04/07/building-a-tkg-guest-cluster-in-vsphere-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Mirantis Docker Enterprise 3.1+ with Kubernetes](https://www.mirantis.com/software/mirantis-kubernetes-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tanzu.vmware.com: VMware Tanzu SQL: MySQL at Scale Made Easy for Kubernetes](https://blogs.vmware.com/tanzu/vmware-tanzu-sql-mysql-at-scale-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tanzu.vmware.com: Introducing KubeAcademy Pro: In-Depth Kubernetes Training, Totally Free](https://blogs.vmware.com/tanzu/introducing-kubeacademy-pro-in-depth-kubernetes-training-totally-free) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [claydesk.com: Google Cloud App Engine Vs Red Hat OpenShift](https://www.claydesk.com/ecampus/google-cloud-app-engine-vs-red-hat) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [OpenShift 4 Resource Management](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC_PB1yZcIc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [scylladb.com: Building a Grafana Backend Plugin](https://www.scylladb.com/2020/10/01/building-a-grafana-backend-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Log Monitoring and Alerting with Grafana Loki](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/grafana-loki-log-monitoring-alerting) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Open source observability, meet data transformation: Grafana 7.0 promises to connect, unify, and visualize all your data](https://www.zdnet.com/article/open-source-observability-meet-data-transformation-grafana-7-0-promises-to-connect-unify-and-visualize-all-your-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jaxenter.com: CI/CD for Spring Boot Microservices: Part 2. Extending CI/CD: Kubernetes Continuous Deployment for Microservices](https://devm.io/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [linkedin.com: Microservices are testable in isolation 🌟](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/microservices-testable-isolation-chris-richardson) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com/thockin: Code Review in Kubernetes](https://speakerdeck.com/thockin/code-review-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubench](https://github.com/vincentserpoul/kubench) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [devops.com: Catchpoint to Acquire Webpagetest.org](https://devops.com/catchpoint-to-acquire-webpagetest-org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Jenkins Online Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/jenkins-online-meetup/events/270861119) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Level-Up your Jenkins-based Delivery with Keptn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYRdirdjOAg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**K3OS Value Add**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LNxGVS81mE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: From Monolith to Event-Driven: Finding Seams in Your Future Architecture](https://www.infoq.com/articles/event-driven-finding-seams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [stackoverflow.blog: How event-driven architecture solves modern web app problems 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/03/16/how-event-driven-architecture-solves-modern-web-app-problems) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.bitsrc.io: Why Microservices Should use Event Sourcing 🌟](https://blog.bitsrc.io/why-microservices-should-use-event-sourcing-9755a54ebfb4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [softwareengineeringdaily.com: Kafka Applications with Tim Berglund (podcast) 🌟](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/12/16/kafka-applications-with-tim-berglund-repeat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Architecture for High-Throughput Low-Latency Big Data Pipeline on Cloud 🌟](https://towardsdatascience.com/scalable-efficient-big-data-analytics-machine-learning-pipeline-architecture-on-cloud-4d59efc092b5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Capture database changes with Debezium Apache Kafka connectors](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/14/capture-database-changes-with-debezium-apache-kafka-connectors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [debezium.io: Lessons Learned from Running Debezium with PostgreSQL on Amazon RDS](https://debezium.io/blog/2020/02/25/lessons-learned-running-debezium-with-postgresql-on-rds) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [info.crunchydata.com: PostgreSQL Change Data Capture With Debezium](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/postgresql-change-data-capture-with-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Build a simple cloud-native change data capture pipeline](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/02/build-a-simple-cloud-native-change-data-capture-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Building a SQL Database Audit System using Kafka, MongoDB and Maxwell's Daemon](https://www.infoq.com/articles/database-audit-system-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [noti.st: Change Data Capture with Flink SQL and Debezium 🌟](https://noti.st/morsapaes/liQzgs/change-data-capture-with-flink-sql-and-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [cloudblog.withgoogle.com: Turn any Dataflow pipeline into a reusable template](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/create-templates-from-any-dataflow-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Build a data streaming pipeline using Kafka Streams and Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/28/build-a-data-streaming-pipeline-using-kafka-streams-and-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Choosing the right asynchronous-messaging infrastructure for the job](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/07/31/choosing-the-right-asynchronous-messaging-infrastructure-for-the-job) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Extending Kafka connectivity with Apache Camel Kafka connectors](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/19/extending-kafka-connectivity-with-apache-camel-kafka-connectors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Six reasons to love Camel K](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/12/six-reasons-to-love-camel-k) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Low-code microservices orchestration with Syndesis](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/03/25/low-code-microservices-orchestration-with-syndesis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Event streaming and data federation: A citizen integrator’s story](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/12/event-streaming-and-data-federation-a-citizen-integrators-story) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Change data capture for microservices without writing any code](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/15/change-data-capture-for-microservices-without-writing-any-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [martinfowler.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-mesh-principles.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [infoq.com: Data Mesh Principles and Logical Architecture Defined](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/12/data-mesh-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [towardsdatascience.com: Data Domains and Data Products](https://towardsdatascience.com/data-domains-and-data-products-64cc9d28283e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Set up **Red Hat AMQ Streams** custom certificates on OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/01/set-up-red-hat-amq-streams-custom-certificates-on-openshift-update) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [speakerdeck.com: Apache Kafka with Red Hat AMQ Streams 🌟](https://speakerdeck.com/mabulgu/apache-kafka-with-red-hat-amq-streams) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.jromanmartin.io: How to upgrade Strimzi Operator using the CLI](https://blog.jromanmartin.io/2020/09/25/how-upgrade-strimzi-operator.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Open Data Hub](https://opendatahub.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Open Data Hub 0.6 brings component updates and Kubeflow architecture](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/07/open-data-hub-0-6-brings-component-updates-and-kubeflow-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [A development roadmap for Open Data Hub](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/06/22/a-development-roadmap-for-open-data-hub) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [quandarycg.com: Everything You Need To Know About System Integration (And IPaaS) 🌟](https://www.quandarycg.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-integrations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [adambien.blog - 75th **airhacks.tv** Questions and Answers: Kafka, JAX-RS, MicroProfile, JSON-B, GSON, JWT, VSC, NetBeans, Java Fullstack](https://adambien.blog/roller/abien/entry/kafka_jax_rs_microprofile_json) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itrevolution.com: The Problem With Org Charts](https://itrevolution.com/articles/the-problem-with-org-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itrevolution.com: Get Started With Team Topologies In 8 Steps](https://itrevolution.com/articles/get-started-with-team-topologies-in-8-steps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [gazafatonarioit.com: Entiende el MVP (Producto MΓ­nimo Viable) y por quΓ© prefiero Producto que se pueda probar, utilizar y adorar mΓ‘s temprano](https://www.gazafatonarioit.com/2020/09/entiende-el-mvp-producto-minimo-viable.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Podium](https://github.com/sa-mw-dach/podium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 3 open source alternatives to Confluence](https://opensource.com/article/20/9/open-source-alternatives-confluence) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Jenkins Integration with Nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbO4MTESiJQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: uploading artifacts from jenkins to nexus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NmGSnqLd58) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Using JFrog's Artifactory and Red Hat OpenShift Together](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/18333-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube.com: SwaggerHub 101 An Introduction to Getting Started with SwaggerHub](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoUl9_NWdqQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jonnylangefeld.com: Kubernetes: How to View Swagger UI](https://jonnylangefeld.com/blog/kubernetes-how-to-view-swagger-ui) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: 9 open source test-automation frameworks](https://opensource.com/article/20/7/open-source-test-automation-frameworks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [theregister.com: Coding unit tests is boring. Wouldn't it be cool if an AI could do it for you? That's where Diffblue comes in](https://www.theregister.com/software/2020/09/21/coding-unit-tests-is-boring-wouldnt-it-be-cool-if-an-ai-could-do-it-for-you-thats-where-diffblue-comes-in/318634) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Everything You Want To Know About Anthos - Google's Hybrid And Multi-Cloud Platform](https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2019/04/14/everything-you-want-to-know-about-anthos-googles-hybrid-and-multi-cloud-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Spinnaker by Example: Part 1](https://codeburst.io/spinnaker-by-example-part-1-c4de9180d689) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Spinnaker by Example: Part 2](https://codeburst.io/spinnaker-by-example-part-2-6f92a1fdaedf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Spinnaker by Example: Part 3](https://codeburst.io/spinnaker-by-example-part-3-c6ed9ac5f8ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [hackernoon: Using Spinnaker with Kubernetes for CI/CD](https://hackernoon.com/using-spinnaker-with-kubernetes-for-cicd-52w3uo9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [github.com/deweya/OpenShift-Jenkins-Lab](https://github.com/deweya/OpenShift-Jenkins-Lab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Continuous Delivery with Sonatype Nexus, Jenkins and the Cloudogu Ecosystem](https://platform.cloudogu.com/en/blog/cd-with-nexus-jenkins-ces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [ref 2](https://hub.docker.com/r/sarjunkumar24391/petclinic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [engineering.prezi.com: How to avoid global outage β€” Seamlessly migrating DaemonSet labels](https://engineering.prezi.com/intro-4727024fc2c1) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [slack.engineering: A Simple Kubernetes Admission Webhook](https://slack.engineering/simple-kubernetes-webhook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes: Up and Running, 2nd Edition](https://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920223788.do) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [digitalocean.com: From Containers to Kubernetes with Node.js eBook](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/books/from-containers-to-kubernetes-with-node-js-ebook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [hmh.engineering: Dive into Kubernetes Healthchecks (part 1) 🌟](https://hmh.engineering/dive-into-kubernetes-healthchecks-part-1-73a900fa6dbd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [hmh.engineering: Dive into Kubernetes Healthchecks (part 2)](https://hmh.engineering/dive-into-kubernetes-healthchecks-part-2-a9f83eb712d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Microsoft: Python Engineering](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [maruina/aws-auth-manager: K8s controller to manage the aws-auth configmap](https://github.com/maruina/aws-auth-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Top 5 Free Courses to Learn Kubernetes for Developers and DevOps Engineers](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2019/01/top-5-free-kubernetes-courses-for-DevOps-Engineer.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [softwareengineeringdaily.com: Why Is Storage On Kubernetes So Hard? 🌟](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2019/01/11/why-is-storage-on-kubernetes-is-so-hard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [forbes.com: 5 Cloud Native Storage Startups To Watch Out For In 2019](https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2019/06/28/5-cloud-native-storage-startups-to-watch-out-for-in-2019) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [thenewstack.io: Rancher Donates its β€˜Longhorn’ Kubernetes Persistent Storage Software to CNCF](https://thenewstack.io/rancher-donates-its-longhorn-kubernetes-persistent-storage-software-to-cncf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Crossplane, a Universal Control Plane API for Cloud Computing](https://www.infoq.com/news/2019/01/upbound-crossplane) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Install Red Hat 3scale and configure tenants with 7 simple commands](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/09/install-3scale-multitenant-in-7-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Nomad an alternative to Kubernetes](https://blog.nobugware.com/post/2019/nomad_an_alternative_to_kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: The 2020 Java Developer RoadMap 🌟](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-java-developer-roadmap.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Jakarta EE 8: The new era of Java EE explained](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/12/jakarta-ee-8-the-new-era-of-java-ee-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [CloudFormation Snippets 🌟](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dannysteenman.cloudformation-yaml-snippets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [GitLab Workflow](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=gitlab.gitlab-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [secanis.ch: Jenkinsfile Support](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=secanis.jenkinsfile-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [gitpod.io 🌟🌟](https://ona.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [CheatSheet for JMeter __time Function Calls](https://www.ufcquechoisir-brest.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [weave.works: Going Cloud Native: 6 essential things you need to know](https://www.weave.works/technologies/going-cloud-native-6-essential-things-you-need-to-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [spec-india.com: Kubernetes VS Openshift (July 23rd 2019)](https://www.spec-india.com/blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: 7 Ways to Fail at Microservices](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microservices-seven-fail) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Enterprise Linux Blog. Tag: Varnish](https://rhelblog.redhat.com/tag/varnish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Take your Linux development experience in Windows to the next level with WSL and Visual Studio Code Remote](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/take-your-linux-development-experience-in-windows-to-the-next-level-with-wsl-and-visual-studio-code-remote) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Adding security layers to your App on OpenShift β€” Part 1: Deployment and TLS Ingress 🌟](https://itnext.io/adding-security-layers-to-your-app-on-openshift-part-1-deployment-and-tls-ingress-9ef752835599) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Using sidecars to analyze and debug network traffic in OpenShift and Kubernetes pods](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/02/27/sidecars-analyze-debug-network-traffic-kubernetes-pod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [templates.cloudonaut.io: Jenkins 2.0: highly available master and dynamic agents](https://templates.cloudonaut.io/en/stable/jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: docker in docker](https://itnext.io/docker-in-docker-521958d34efd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Jenkins X β€” Managing Jenkins](https://itnext.io/jenkins-x-managing-jenkins-926f0e0f8bcf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com - building cicd pipelines with jenkins 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/19/9/intro-building-cicd-pipelines-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Jenkins DSL for **Nexus**](https://accenture.github.io/adop-cartridges-cookbook/docs/recipes/archiving-artefact-to-nexus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [mtijhof.wordpress.com: Jenkins: Running a declarative pipeline from your Shared Library 🌟](https://mtijhof.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/jenkins-running-a-declarative-pipeline-from-your-shared-library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [dev.to: 8 Jenkins plugins I can't live without (2019)](https://dev.to/jcoelho/8-jenkins-plugins-i-cant-live-without-3bin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Matrix 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2019/11/22/welcome-to-the-matrix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [piotrminkowski.wordpress.com: Kotlin microservice with spring boot](https://piotrminkowski.wordpress.com/2019/01/15/kotlin-microservice-with-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [useHooks - React Hooks Library](https://usehooks.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./react.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [serverless.com: Why we switched from docker to serverless](https://www.serverless.com/blog/why-we-switched-from-docker-to-serverless) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat OpenShift 4](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-openshift-4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift 4 Install Experience](https://www.redhat.com/en/products/trials?products=hybrid-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [redhat.com: Network traffic control for containers in Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/network-traffic-control-containers-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [cloudowski.com: Openshift ImageStreams](https://cloudowski.com/articles/why-managing-container-images-on-openshift-is-better-than-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Red Hat OpenShift 4.2 on your laptop: Introducing **Red Hat CodeReady Containers**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/05/red-hat-openshift-4-on-your-laptop-introducing-red-hat-codeready-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Introduces open source Project Quay container registry](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-introduces-open-source-project-quay-container-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [itnext.io: Getting Started with Docker: Facts You Should Know 🌟](https://itnext.io/getting-started-with-docker-facts-you-should-know-d000e5815598) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [devops.com: SRE vs. DevOps β€” a False Distinction?](https://devops.com/sre-vs-devops-false-distinction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [linkedin: DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/devops-vs-site-reliability-engineering-sean-washington) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [devops.com: SRE vs. DevOps vs. Cloud Native: The Server Cage Match](https://devops.com/sre-devops-cloud-native-server-cage-match) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Kubernetes Operators in Depth](https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-operators-in-depth) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: 10 tips for reviewing code you don't like](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/07/08/10-tips-for-reviewing-code-you-dont-like) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: A beginner's guide to building DevOps pipelines with open source tools](https://opensource.com/article/19/4/devops-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: A quickstart guide to Ansible 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/19/2/quickstart-guide-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [managedkube.com: Troubleshooting a Kubernetes ingress](https://managedkube.com/kubernetes/trace/ingress/service/port/not/matching/pod/k8sbot/2019/02/13/trace-ingress.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [speakerdeck.com/mhausenblas (redhat): Troubleshooting Kubernetes apps](https://speakerdeck.com/mhausenblas/kubecologne-keynote-troubleshooting-kubernetes-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [slideshare: FinOps: A Culture Transformation to Bring DevOps, Finance and the Business Together - AWS Summit Sydney](https://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices/finops-a-culture-transformation-to-bring-devops-finance-and-the-business-together-sponsored-by-cloudability-aws-summit-sydney) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [WKSctl - A New OSS Kubernetes Manager using GitOps](https://www.weave.works/blog/wksctl-a-new-oss-kubernetes-manager-using-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Building an observability stack for automated performance tests on Kubernetes and OpenShift (part 2) 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/01/03/leveraging-openshift-or-kubernetes-for-automated-performance-tests-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Systems Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana](https://flightaware.engineering/systems-monitoring-with-prometheus-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [bravenewgeek.com: The Observability Pipeline](https://bravenewgeek.com/the-observability-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [atlassian.com: Gitflow Workflow](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/gitflow-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [team-coder.com: From Git Flow to Trunk Based Development](https://team-coder.com/from-git-flow-to-trunk-based-development) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [featureflags.io: Flags vs Branching](https://featureflags.io/feature-flags-vs-branching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [codeburst.io: Debug your code using git bisect](https://codeburst.io/debug-your-code-using-git-bisect-45db2983cc69) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Trainline Case Study](https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [smartbear.com: The State of API 2019 Report 🌟](https://smartbear.com/resources/all) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Monitoring kubernetes with Prometheus](https://opensource.com/article/19/11/introduction-monitoring-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Cloud Native Monitoring with Prometheus 🌟](https://samirbehara.com/2019/05/30/cloud-native-monitoring-with-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [youtube playlist: How to setup Prometheus 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVx1qovxj-anCTn6um3BDsoHnIr0O2tz3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [cloudonaut.io: Advanced AWS Networking: Pitfalls That You Should Avoid](https://cloudonaut.io/advanved-aws-networking-pitfalls-that-you-should-avoid) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Creating active/passive BGP connections over AWS Direct Connect](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/creating-active-passive-bgp-connections-over-aws-direct-connect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [aws.amazon.com: Network operations with AWS Network Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/products) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [awsfundamentals.blogspot.com: AWS Virtual Private Cloud - VPC](https://awsfundamentals.blogspot.com/2019/12/aws-vpc-fundamental.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [cloudonaut.io: AWS Client VPN: Connected with the Cloud](https://cloudonaut.io/aws-client-vpn-connected-with-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [inovex.de: Welcome To The Container Jungle: Docker vs. containerd vs. Nabla vs. Kata vs. Firecracker and more! 🌟](https://www.inovex.de/de/blog/containers-docker-containerd-nabla-kata-firecracker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Why Red Hat is investing in CRI-O and Podman](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/why-red-hat-investing-cri-o-and-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-universal-base-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [What is Red Hat Universal Base Image?](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/10/09/what-is-red-hat-universal-base-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [RH Universal Base Image FAQ](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/ubi-faq) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Crunchy PostgreSQL and Openshift](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/leveraging-the-crunchy-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [slideshare.net: Operating PostgreSQL at Scale with Kubernetes](https://www.slideshare.net/jkatz05/operating-postgresql-at-scale-with-kubernetes-137132067) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [crunchydata blog: What's New in Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator 4.0](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/crunchy-postgres-kubernetes-operator-4.0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: Scaling PostgreSQL with Kubernetes Operators 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/19/2/scaling-postgresql-kubernetes-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Youtube: OpenShift Meetup Tokyo #05 - Operator and Operator Lifecycle Manager on OpenShift (2019, openshift 4.1)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4vuktlK0Tg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [info.crunchydata.com: An Easy Recipe for Creating a PostgreSQL Cluster with Docker Swarm](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/an-easy-recipe-for-creating-a-postgresql-cluster-with-docker-swarm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [ref1](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/understanding-service-accounts-sccs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [enterprisersproject.com: How to explain Kubernetes Secrets in plain English 🌟](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2019/8/kubernetes-secrets-explained-plain-english) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [code.egym.de: Horizontal Pod Autoscaler in Kubernetes (Part 1) β€” Simple Autoscaling using Metrics Server](https://code.egym.de/horizontal-pod-autoscaler-in-kubernetes-part-1-simple-autoscaling-using-metrics-server-929e96cc2ab2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [code.egym.de: Vertical Pod Autoscaler in Kubernetes](https://code.egym.de/vertical-pod-autoscaler-in-kubernetes-b12a5c61393f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Deploying jenkins on openshift - part 1](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-jenkins-on-openshift-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Improving jenkins performance on openshift - part 2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/improving-jenkins-performance-on-openshift-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: Deploying OpenShift Applications to Multiple Datacenters (with Jenkins)](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/deploying-openshift-applications-multiple-datacenters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: Why Spinnaker matters to CI/CD](https://opensource.com/article/19/8/why-spinnaker-matters-cicd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Stateful Kubernetes-In-a-Box with Kontena Pharos](https://blog.purestorage.com/stateful-kubernetes-pure-service-orchestrator-kontena-pharos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [certdepot.net: OpenShift Free available resources 🌟](https://www.certdepot.net/openshift-free-available-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [techbeatly.com: How to create, increase or decrease project quota](https://techbeatly.com/how-to-create-increase-or-decrease-project-quota-in-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [thenewstack.io: Grafana Adds Logging to Its Enterprise Observability Stack 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/grafana-adds-logging-to-its-enterprise-observability-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [infoq.com: Maintaining Software Quality with Microservices](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/microservices-software-quality) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [verraes.net: DDD and Messaging Architectures 🌟](https://verraes.net/2019/05/ddd-msg-arch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Red Hat Integration service registry](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/12/16/getting-started-with-red-hat-integration-service-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [devops.com: Best of 2019: Implementing Message Queue in Kubernetes](https://devops.com/implementing-message-queue-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Decoupling microservices with Apache Camel and Debezium](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/11/19/decoupling-microservices-with-apache-camel-and-debezium) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [martinfowler.com: How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh](https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-monolith-to-mesh.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.sonatype.com: Using Nexus 3 as Your Repository – Part 3: Docker Images 🌟](https://www.sonatype.com/blog/using-sonatype-nexus-repository-3-part-3-docker-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [youtube.com: Building an API with Swagger](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbwQWw7xSOM) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Full Cycle Developers at Netflix β€” Operate What You Build](https://netflixtechblog.com/full-cycle-developers-at-netflix-a08c31f83249) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Applying Netflix DevOps Patterns to Windows](https://netflixtechblog.com/applying-netflix-devops-patterns-to-windows-2a57f2dbbf79) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com: AWS and red hat quickstart workshop](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/aws-and-red-hat-quickstart-workshop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [github.com/arun-gupta/docker-jenkins-pipeline: Docker + Java + Jenkins Pipeline](https://github.com/arun-gupta/docker-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [tech.paulcz.net/blog/spring-into-kubernetes-part-1](https://tech.paulcz.net/blog/spring-into-kubernetes-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.jessfraz.com: Hard Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes (2018)](https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/hard-multi-tenancy-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [kubernetes.io: Out of the Clouds onto the Ground: How to Make Kubernetes Production Grade Anywhere](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2018/08/03/out-of-the-clouds-onto-the-ground-how-to-make-kubernetes-production-grade-anywhere) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [hbr.org: Stop Hiring for Culture Fit](https://hbr.org/2018/01/how-to-hire) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [digitalocean.com: How To Code in Python 3 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial-series/how-to-code-in-python-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [webcodegeeks.com: Python Django Tutorial](https://www.webcodegeeks.com/python/python-django-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Compass 🌟](https://github.com/winfordlin/Compass) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-downscaler: Kubernetes Downscaler 🌟](https://codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-downscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [kubeshell](https://github.com/roubles/kubeshell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [vadosware.io: Using Makefiles And Envsubst As An Alternative To Helm And' Ksonnet (deprecated)](https://vadosware.io/post/using-makefiles-and-envsubst-as-an-alternative-to-helm-and-ksonnet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Introducing the third of three Microsoft Clouds: Azure](https://www.catapultsystems.com/blogs/introducing-the-third-of-three-microsoft-clouds-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Adding API Gateway Policies Now Easier With Red Hat 3scale API Management](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/05/30/3scale-api-gateway-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Red Hat 3Scale API Management @Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBBBhpKIv9I) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [shekhargulati.com: Service Discovery for Modern Distributed Applications](https://shekhargulati.com/2018/08/01/week-1-service-discovery-for-modern-distributed-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.risingstack.com: Designing a Microservices Architecture for Failure](https://blog.risingstack.com/designing-microservices-architecture-for-failure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Oracle's Java 11 trap - Use OpenJDK instead! 🌟](https://blog.joda.org/2018/09/do-not-fall-into-oracles-java-11-trap.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: The future of Java and OpenJDK updates without Oracle support](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/09/24/the-future-of-java-and-openjdk-updates-without-oracle-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Oracle OpenJDK](https://jdk.java.net/11) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Eclipse MicroProfile for Spring Boot developers](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/11/21/eclipse-microprofile-for-spring-boot-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [java67.com: 10 Spring Framework Annotations Java Developer should learn - Example Tutorial](https://www.java67.com/2018/11/top-10-spring-framework-annotations-for-java-developers.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Spring Boot: ΒΏwar o jar? Ambos](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2018/12/13/spring-boot-war-o-jar-ambos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [github.blog: VS Code: Now creating pull requests 🌟](https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/create-pull-requests-in-vscode) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Helm Intellisense](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items&itemName=Tim-Koehler.helm-intellisense&ssr=false) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [kenneth.io: Introducing remote debugging of Node.js apps on Azure App Service' from VS Code](https://kenneth.io/post/introducing-remote-debugging-of-nodejs-apps-on-azure-app-service-from-vs-code-in-public-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Atlassian Git Cheatsheet](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/atlassian-git-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [mockuper.net](https://mockuper.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Why Kubernetes is The New Application Server](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/06/28/why-kubernetes-is-the-new-application-server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [thestack.com: OpenShift in a world of KaaS 🌟](https://techerati.com/the-stack-archive/cloud/2018/10/18/openshift-in-a-world-of-kaas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [kubernetes.io: Introducing kustomize; Template-free Configuration Customization for Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2018/05/29/introducing-kustomize-template-free-configuration-customization-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Jenkins: Shifting Gears 🌟🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2018/08/31/shifting-gears) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [jenkins-infra/jenkins-usage-stats 🌟](https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins-usage-stats) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Youtube: Jenkins X: Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes with James Strachan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF3MhFjvBTU) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: Running Jenkins builds in Openshift containers](https://opensource.com/article/18/4/running-jenkins-builds-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [martinfowler.com: Serverless Architectures](https://martinfowler.com/articles/serverless.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com: Introducing Red Hat Quay](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-quay) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [nextplatform.com: red hat flexes CoreOS muscle in openshift kubernetes platform](https://www.nextplatform.com/cloud/2018/10/15/red-hat-flexes-coreos-muscle-in-openshift-kubernetes-platform/1631979) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [stevelasker.blog: Docker Tagging: Best practices for tagging and versioning docker images](https://stevelasker.blog/2018/03/01/docker-tagging-best-practices-for-tagging-and-versioning-docker-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [cloud.google.com: SRE vs. DevOps: competing standards or close friends?](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/devops-sre) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [devops.com: Site Reliability Engineering 101: DevOps Versus SRE](https://devops.com/site-reliability-engineering-101-devops-versus-sre) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: What is an SRE and how does it relate to DevOps?](https://opensource.com/article/18/10/sre-startup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: What is CI/CD?](https://opensource.com/article/18/8/what-cicd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [tech.buzzfeed.com: Continuous Deployments at BuzzFeed](https://tech.buzzfeed.com/continuous-deployments-at-buzzfeed-d171f76c1ac4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Oracle Database Encryption Options on Amazon RDS](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/apn/oracle-database-encryption-options-on-amazon-rds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [howdns.works](https://howdns.works) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [jeffgeerling.com: Testing your Ansible roles with Molecule](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2018/testing-your-ansible-roles-molecule) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: Testing Ansible roles with Molecule](https://opensource.com/article/18/12/testing-ansible-roles-molecule) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Leveraging Kubernetes and OpenShift for automated performance tests (part 1)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/11/22/automated-performance-testing-kubernetes-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: Distributed tracing in a microservices world](https://opensource.com/article/18/9/distributed-tracing-microservices-world) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [opensource.com: 3 open source distributed tracing tools](https://opensource.com/article/18/9/distributed-tracing-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [devops.com: How Centralized Log Management Can Save Your Company](https://devops.com/how-centralized-log-management-can-save-your-company) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [infoworld.com: The RED method: A new strategy for monitoring microservices](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270578/the-red-method-a-new-strategy-for-monitoring-microservices.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [devops.com: The Fallacy of Continuous Integration, Delivery and Testing](https://devops.com/the-fallacy-of-continuous-integration-delivery-and-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Release Flow: How We Do Branching on the VSTS Team](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/release-flow-how-we-do-branching-on-the-vsts-team) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [devopszone.info: An Introduction To Git-flow Workflow](https://www.devopszone.info/post/an-introduction-to-git-flow-workflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [infoworld.com: Why aren’t you using feature flags?](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2261454/why-arent-you-using-feature-flags.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [codeburst.io: A Resource for all Things Git](https://codeburst.io/a-resource-for-all-things-git-b63d6626beca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS)](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/visualstudio/1322/what-is-visual-studio-team-system-vsts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [threadreaderapp.com:  Kelsey Hightower: "Kubernetes has made huge improvements in the ability to run stateful workloads including databases and message queues, but I still prefer not to run them on Kubernetes" 🌟](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/963413508300812295.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [purnapoudel.blogspot.com: How to Configure PostgreSQL with SSL/TLS support on Kubernetes](https://purnapoudel.blogspot.com/2018/09/how-to-configure-postgresql-with-ssl-tls-on-kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Creando un API REST en Java (parte 1)](https://www.oscarblancarteblog.com/2018/06/25/creando-un-api-rest-en-java-parte-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [How to use Ansible to set up system monitoring with Prometheus](https://opensource.com/article/18/3/how-use-ansible-set-system-monitoring-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [cloudonaut.io: What Architects Need to Know About Networking on AWS](https://cloudonaut.io/what-architects-need-to-know-about-networking-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Find the fastest region from your location](https://aws-latency.altaircp.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Linkedin Discussion](https://www.linkedin.com/uas/login?session_redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fgroups%2F49531%2F49531-6092152919937794052) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [media.pearsoncmg.com: Recursive/Iterative Queries in DNS](https://media.pearsoncmg.com/aw/ecs_kurose_compnetwork_7/cw/content/interactiveanimations/recursive-iterative-queries-in-dns/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [A Practical Introduction to Container Terminology](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/02/22/container-terminology-practical-introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Intro to Podman](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/08/29/intro-to-podman) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: Deploying PostgreSQL on Kubernetes](https://www.slideshare.net/vyruss000/deploying-postgresql-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Youtube: Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator for Kubernetes 3.4 Overview (2018)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaXlrlz7GVc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: OpenShift Container Platform CI/CD Build & Deploy 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/mozillabros/openshift-container-platform-cicd-build-deploy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [developers.redhat.com: Source versus binary S2I workflows with Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/09/26/source-versus-binary-s2i-workflows-with-red-hat-openshift-application-runtimes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [ΒΏInformΓ‘tico explotado en una consultora? Las webs para β€˜freelances’ te salvarΓ‘n la vida](https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/2018-05-12/informatico-freelance-carnica-freelancer-yeeply_1562518) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [O'Really: Streaming data](https://streamingsystems.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Running an insecure registry –insecure-registry](https://forums.docker.com/t/running-an-insecure-registry-insecure-registry/8159) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [callicoder.com: Scaffolding your Spring Boot Application with Yeoman](https://www.callicoder.com/scaffolding-your-spring-boot-application) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaffolding.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [github.com/kohsuke/petclinic Jenkinsfile](https://github.com/kohsuke/petclinic/blob/master/Jenkinsfile) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [blog.harbur.io: Demystifying stateful apps on Kubernetes by deploying an etcd cluster](https://blog.harbur.io/demystifying-stateful-apps-on-kubernetes-by-deploying-an-etcd-cluster-b85bf8c16fea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [javaconceptoftheday.com: Java 9 Interface Private Methods](https://javaconceptoftheday.com/java-9-interface-private-methods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Using WSL and MobaXterm to Create a Linux Dev Environment on Windows](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/using-wsl-and-mobaxterm-to-create-a-linux-dev-environment-on-windows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/setting-up-docker-for-windows-and-wsl-to-work-flawlessly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Get started with OpenShift Origin 3 and GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/get-started-with-openshift-origin-3-and-gitlab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [youtube: Jenkins World 2017: How to Use Jenkins Less 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zeqc6--0eQw&ab_channel=CloudBeesTV) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [jenkins.io: Parallel stages with Declarative Pipeline 1.2 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2017/09/25/declarative-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [jenkins.io: Share a standard Pipeline across multiple projects with Shared Libraries 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2017/10/02/pipeline-templates-with-shared-libraries) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [martinfowler.com: Continuous Integration (original version)](https://martinfowler.com/articles/originalContinuousIntegration.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [developers.redhat.com: Troubleshooting java applications on openshift (Jolokia)](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/08/16/troubleshooting-java-applications-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Trunk Based Development](https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [trunkbaseddevelopment.com: Alternative Branching Models](https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/alternative-branching-models) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [VMware Cloud on AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/es/vmware) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [cri-o.io](https://cri-o.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [containerd.io](https://containerd.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Youtube: Demo of Crunchy Data Postgres Operator v1.0.0 (2017)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX10WWTRiTY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Simply Explained: OpenShift and Jenkins Pipelines](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/jenkins-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [engineeringmanagement.info: Planning and Schedule Free Templates](https://www.engineeringmanagement.info/2017/02/planning-and-schedule-free-templates.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [thenewstack.io: Tigera's Calico Aims to Ease Connectivity Pain with Kubernetes](https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [SIG Apps: build apps for and operate them in Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/08/sig-apps-running-apps-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [hbr.org: Optimists Are Better at Finding New Jobs](https://hbr.org/2016/04/optimists-are-better-at-finding-new-jobs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [hbr.org: Change Your Career Without Having to Start All Over Again](https://hbr.org/2016/05/change-your-career-without-having-to-start-all-over-again) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [New String Formatting in Python 3.6](https://zerokspot.com/weblog/2015/12/31/new-string-formatting-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Python FAQ: Why should I use Python 3? 🌟](https://eev.ee/blog/2016/07/31/python-faq-why-should-i-use-python-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Lists vs. Tuples](https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/201608/lists_vs_tuples.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [digitalocean.com: How To Use the Python Map Function 🌟](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-the-python-map-function) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [thenextweb.com: 6 practical tricks every Python developer should have](https://thenextweb.com/news/6-practical-tricks-every-python-developer-should-have) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Create a GUI Application Using Qt and Python in Minutes: Example Web Browser](https://www.digitalpeer.com/blog/create-a-gui-application-using-qt-and-python-in-minutes-example-web-browser) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: How to use Python to hack your Eclipse IDE](https://opensource.com/life/16/2/how-use-python-hack-your-ide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [EFS Elastic File System](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-elastic-file-system-production-ready-in-three-regions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: CΓ³mo reducir el cΓ³digo repetitivo con Lombok](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2016/02/03/como-reducir-el-codigo-repetitivo-con-lombok) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [java67.com: How to Create and Start Multiple Threads in Java? - Example Tutorial](https://www.java67.com/2016/05/how-to-use-multiple-threads-in-java.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Integrated Terminal](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/terminal/basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Repl.it](https://replit.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [cssnectar.com](https://cssnectar.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [infoq.com: Turning Microservices Inside-Out](https://www.infoq.com/articles/microservices-inside-out) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Red Hat JBoss Data Grid is Not Just for Caching Java Objects Anymore 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-jboss-data-grid-not-just-storing-java-objects-anymore) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [highscalability.com: Building nginx and Tarantool based services 🌟](https://highscalability.com/blog/2016/2/17/building-nginx-and-tarantool-based-services.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [jenkinsci/jenkins-scripts 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins-scripts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [developers.redhat.com: Keep it small: a closer look at Docker image sizing](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/03/09/more-about-docker-images-size) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Google: What is Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)?](https://sre.google) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [sre.google: sre-book - The Evolving SRE Engagement Model](https://sre.google/sre-book/evolving-sre-engagement-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Learn AWS Security Fundamentals with Free and Online Training](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/06/learn-aws-security-fundamentals-with-free-and-online-training) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [PCI DSS Standardized Architecture on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/05/pci-dss-standardized-architecture-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Amazon Inspector Announces General Availability for Windows](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/amazon-inspector-announces-general-availability-for-windows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Config Rules now available in 4 new regions: US West (Oregon), EU (Ireland),' EU (Frankfurt) and Asia Pacific (Tokyo)](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/04/aws-config-rules-now-available-in-4-new-regions-us-west-oregon-eu-ireland-eu-frankfurt-and-asia-pacific-tokyo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [adictosaltrabajo.com: MonitorizaciΓ³n y anΓ‘lisis de rendimiento de aplicaciones con Dynatrace APM](https://adictosaltrabajo.com/2016/10/26/monitorizacion-y-analisis-de-rendimiento-de-aplicaciones-con-dynatrace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [aprendegit.com: git-flow: la rama develop y uso de feature branches](https://aprendegit.com/git-flow-la-rama-develop-y-uso-de-feature-branches) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [thinkinglabs.io: Feature Branching considered Evil](https://thinkinglabs.io/talks/2016/10/29/feature-branching-considered-evil.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [tutorialzine.com: Learn git in 30 minutes 🌟](https://tutorialzine.com/2016/06/learn-git-in-30-minutes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: How to restore older file versions in Git](https://opensource.com/life/16/7/how-restore-older-file-versions-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Lambda, Echo, and the Future of Cloud Automation](https://www.logicworks.net/blog/2016/01/aws-lambda-echo-cloud-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Docker Datacenter on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/06/docker-datacenter-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Application Discovery Service Update – Agentless Discovery for VMware](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-application-discovery-service-update-agentless-discovery-for-vmware) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Deploying a High-Availability PHP Application with an External Amazon RDS Database to Elastic Beanstalk](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/php-ha-tutorial.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Creating and Deploying PHP Applications on AWS Elastic Beanstalk](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create_deploy_PHP_eb.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports ASP.NET Core and Multi-App .NET Support](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/aws-elastic-beanstalk-supports-asp-net-core-and-multi-app-net-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Application Load Balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/aws-elastic-beanstalk-supports-application-load-balancer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Configuring an Application Load Balancer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/environments-cfg-applicationloadbalancer.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Nginx Proxy Server with Tomcat](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/aws-elastic-beanstalk-supports-nginx-proxy-server-with-tomcat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [youtube: AWS OpsWorks Overview and Demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj_LoG6C2xk&list=PLR3sVanzLpJN6BiYS20K4BMPpiDGifbZy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [London DevOps - Trainline, A DevOps Journey - Chris Turvil](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUvUmqu1MBQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Elastic Network Adapter](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/elastic-network-adapter-high-performance-network-interface-for-amazon-ec2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [aws blogs - New – AWS Application Load Balancer](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-application-load-balancer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Build a Modular and Scalable Amazon VPC Architecture with New Quick Start](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/07/build-a-modular-and-scalable-amazon-vpc-architecture-with-new-quick-start) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Specifying the VPC for your Amazon RDS DB Instance](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/specifying-the-vpc-for-your-amazon-rds-db-instance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Amazon CloudFront now supports HTTP/2](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/09/amazon-cloudfront-now-supports-http2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [aws.amazon.com: First AWS Certification Study Guide Now Available](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/10/first-aws-certification-study-guide-now-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [opensource.com: A Linux networking guide to CIDR notation and configuration - sipcalc 🌟](https://opensource.com/article/16/12/cidr-network-notation-configuration-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [5 Tips to Boost the Performance of Your Apache Web Server](https://www.tecmint.com/apache-performance-tuning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [jenkins.io - Tuning Jenkins GC For Responsiveness and Stability with Large Instances 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2016/11/21/gc-tuning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [engineering.atspotify.com: Spotify’s Event Delivery – The Road to the Cloud (Part I)](https://engineering.atspotify.com/2016/2/spotifys-event-delivery-the-road-to-the-cloud-part-i) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Talk Python To Me Podcast](https://talkpython.fm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [fedoralovespython.org 🌟](https://fedoralovespython.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [My top 5 β€˜new’ Python modules of 2015](https://blog.rtwilson.com/my-top-5-new-python-modules-of-2015) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Awesome Django. A curated list of awesome Django apps, projects and resources](https://gitlab.com/rosarior/awesome-django) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [How To Deadlock Your Python With getaddrinfo()](https://emptysqua.re/blog/getaddrinfo-deadlock) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Don't Make Us Say We Told You So: virtualenv for New Pythonistas](https://pyvideo.org/video/3460/dont-make-us-say-we-told-you-so-virtualenv-for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [commandlinefu.com: pip install into current directory without virtualenv](https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/17656/pip-install-into-current-directory-without-virtualenv) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Talk Python To Me Podcast. Episode #36: Python IDEs with the PyCharm team](https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/36/python-ides-with-the-pycharm-team) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [If you don't like exceptions, you don't like Python](https://stupidpythonideas.blogspot.com.es/2015/05/if-you-dont-like-exceptions-you-dont.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [TDD with Django, from scratch: a beginner's intro to testing and web development](https://www.pyvideo.org/video/3509/tdd-with-django-from-scratch-a-beginners-intro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Using Version Control in VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/sourcecontrol/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Slideshare: Caching](https://www.slideshare.net/NasceniaIT/brown-bag-caching-rafi-faisal-48694442) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Haproxy web performance](https://www.slideshare.net/haproxytech/haproxy-web-performance-55536394) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Haproxy best practice](https://www.slideshare.net/haproxytech/haproxy-best-practice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Load Balancing MySQL with HAProxy](https://www.slideshare.net/Severalnines/load-balancing-mysql-with-haproxy-webinar-replay-english-44071270) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Performance Tuning of HAProxy for Database Load Balancing](https://www.slideshare.net/Severalnines/haproxy-mysql-slides) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Nginx: a caching, thumbnailing, reverse proxying image server? 🌟](https://charlesleifer.com/blog/nginx-a-caching-thumbnailing-reverse-proxying-image-server-) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [AWS WAF - Web Application Firewall](https://aws.amazon.com/waf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Git DMZ Flow](https://gist.github.com/djspiewak/9f2f91085607a4859a66) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [gist.github.com/JamesMGreene: A comparison of using `git flow` commands' versus raw `git` commands](https://gist.github.com/JamesMGreene/cdd0ac49f90c987e45ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [AWS Cost Explorer Update – Access to EC2 Usage Data](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-cost-explorer-update-access-to-ec2-usage-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [InfoWorld Review – Amazon Aurora Rocks MySQL](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/infoworld-review-amazon-aurora-rocks-mysql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [developers.googleblog.com: Introducing gRPC, a new open source HTTP/2 RPC Framework](https://developers.googleblog.com/introducing-grpc-a-new-open-source-http2-rpc-framework) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [aws.amazon.com/en/iot](https://aws.amazon.com/iot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Http Status Code Errors in SEO](https://www.slideshare.net/AdelaRoger/http-status-code-errors-in-seo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [SPDY & HTTP 2 with Akamai CTO Guy Podjarny](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkLBrHW4NhQ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [HTTP/2 With JBoss EAP 7 - Tech Preview](https://blog.eisele.net/2015/11/http2-with-jboss-eap-7.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [OCI: Open Container Initiative](https://opencontainers.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Why Python 3 exists](https://www.snarky.ca/why-python-3-exists) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Setting up Python on OSX: UPDATED](https://staticnat.com/setting-up-python-on-osx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [PEP 8 Cheatsheet 🌟](https://www.scribd.com/document/207247675/PEP-8-Cheatsheet-2009) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [slideshare: How To Set Up SQL Load Balancing with HAProxy](https://www.slideshare.net/Severalnines/severalnines-ha-proxyjul20143) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Nginxconf 2014. When Dynamic Becomes Static:The Next Step in Web Caching Techniques: Wim Godden](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OssIuHbgzJY) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [paulhammant.com: Microsoft's Trunk-Based Development](https://paulhammant.com/2014/04/03/microsofts-trunk-based-development) [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Removing the last commit](https://gist.github.com/CrookedNumber/8964442) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [gitlab.com](https://about.gitlab.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [AWS Tips I Wish I'd Known Before I Started (Feb 2014)](https://wblinks.com/notes/aws-tips-i-wish-id-known-before-i-started) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Cambios importantes en la gestiΓ³n de memoria de Java 8 de Oracle](https://karunsubramanian.com/websphere/one-important-change-in-memory-management-in-java-8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [PermGen eliminado](https://www.infoq.com/articles/Java-PERMGEN-Removed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [The docker-py repository: an API client for docker written in Python](https://docker-py.readthedocs.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: Role based Access control using Spring Security and MVC, Mapping LDAP Groups to Authorities for Authorization](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2013/07/role-based-access-control-using-spring-security-ldap-authorities-mapping-mvc.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [SELinux](https://www.slideshare.net/openshift/openshift-18812162) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [windup](https://github.com/windup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [paulhammant.com: What is Trunk-Based Development?](https://paulhammant.com/2013/04/05/what-is-trunk-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [paulhammant.com: What is Your Branching Model?:](https://paulhammant.com/2013/12/04/what_is_your_branching_model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [Full Stack Python is an open book that explains each Python web application stack layer and provides the best web resources for those topics](https://www.fullstackpython.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [realpython.com](https://realpython.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [Git-flow cheatsheet](https://danielkummer.github.io/git-flow-cheatsheet/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [Slideshare: Introduction to memcached](https://www.slideshare.net/oemebamo/introduction-to-memcached) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [Youtube: Introduction to NoSQL by Martin Fowler](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI_g07C_Q5I) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2012)** [git-flow.readthedocs.io](https://git-flow.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [pyvideo.org](https://pyvideo.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [nczonline: How content delivery networks (CDNs) work - Nov 2011](https://humanwhocodes.com/blog/2011/11/29/how-content-delivery-networks-cdns-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [github.com/jenkinsci 🌟](https://github.com/jenkinsci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [devroom.io: Git Squash your latests commits into one](https://www.devroom.io/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Documentation](https://aws.amazon.com/documentation/elastic-beanstalk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [javarevisited.blogspot.com: How Garbage Collection works in Java? Explained (2011)](https://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2011/04/garbage-collection-in-java.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2010)** [LearnPython.org interactive Python tutorial](https://www.learnpython.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2010)** [Dapper](https://research.google/pubs/dapper-a-large-scale-distributed-systems-tracing-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2010)** [nvie.com: Feature Branches. A successful Git branching model](https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2009)** [nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org/en) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2008)** [blog.pythonlibrary.org 🌟](https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2008)** [Dough Hellmann - Python, OpenStack and Open Source](https://doughellmann.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2008)** [v8.dev:](https://v8.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - **(2008)** [AWS Support](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2008)** [bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2006)** [status.aws.amazon.com: Service Health Dashboard](https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2006)** [AWS Glossary](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/glos-chap.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2006)** [liquibase.org](https://www.liquibase.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - **(1999)** [json.org: Introducing JSON](https://www.json.org/json-en.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops](https://medium.com/google-cloud/tagged/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Google Cloud announces Network Connectivity Center to simplify' hybrid cloud management](https://venturebeat.com/2021/03/23/google-cloud-announces-network-connectivity-center-to-simplify-hybrid-cloud-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Design your Landing Zone β€” Design Considerations' Part 4β€” IaC, GitOps and CI/CD (Google Cloud Adoption Series)](https://medium.com/google-cloud/design-your-landing-zone-design-considerations-part-4-iac-gitops-and-ci-cd-google-cloud-ae3f533c6dbd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - [engineering.mercari.com: Kubernetes based autoscaler for Cloud Spanner](https://engineering.mercari.com/en/blog/entry/20211222-kubernetes-based-spanner-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Anthos-at-Home: Spinning Up a Bare-Metal Anthos' Cluster on Dumpster Servers](https://medium.com/google-cloud/anthos-at-home-spinning-up-a-bare-metal-anthos-cluster-on-dumpster-servers-5bcef301cfa5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - [Terraform Provider for Google Cloud 7.0 is now GA](https://www.hashicorp.com/en/blog/terraform-provider-for-google-cloud-7-0-is-now-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/devops](https://www.reddit.com/r/devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [medium: 6 key areas to improve your DevOps performance](https://medium.com/codex/6-key-areas-to-improve-your-devops-performance-f4c4226feb25) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [dzone.com/trendreports/devops-3: DevOps](https://dzone.com/trendreports/devops-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [yourdevopsmentor.com: How to become a DevOps engineer – 5 easy steps](https://yourdevopsmentor.com/blog/how-to-become-a-devops-engineer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: DevOps Lifecycle: Different Phases Explained with Examples 🌟](https://www.guru99.com/devops-lifecycle.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@polatatc: Terraform; the most demanded DevOps skill!](https://medium.com/@polatatc/terraform-the-most-demanded-devops-skill-88c461641e7b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [DZone: Defining Day-2 Operations](https://dzone.com/articles/defining-day-2-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [devopslearners.com](https://devopslearners.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Configuration Drift 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/configuration-drift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia.org: DevOps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [How to be a great DevOps Engineer 🌟](https://blog.shippable.com/how-to-be-a-great-devops-engineer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [dzone: Are You Stuck in the New DevOps Matrix From Hell? 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/are-you-stuck-in-the-new-devops-matrix-from-hell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Become a DevOps Engineer in 2020 (Tj Blogumas)](https://medium.com/better-programming/how-to-become-a-devops-engineer-in-2020-7618492a09d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Become a DevOps Engineer in 2020 (Shane Shown)](https://medium.com/swlh/how-to-become-an-devops-engineer-in-2020-80b8740d5a52) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [Digestible DevOps: The 7 DevOps Practices](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/digestible-devops-the-7-devops-practices-8bd8b34e1418) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [Hating code of others](https://statemanagement.substack.com/p/hating-the-code-of-others) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [dzone: DevOps Guide: Implementing Four-Eyes Principle With Process Automation' Tooling](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-guide-implementing-four-eyes-principle-with) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: A Beginner’s Introduction To DevOps Principles](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/3233/a-beginners-introduction-to-devops-principles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [sysadmin.prod.acquia-sites.com: 10 container guides for sysadmins](https://sysadmin.prod.acquia-sites.com/sysadmin/container-guides-2020) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [dzone: 15 DevOps Trends to Expect in 2021 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/15-devops-trends-to-expect-in-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [devops.com: 5 Steps to Successful DevOps Culture](https://devops.com/five-steps-to-successful-devops-culture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com: DevOps, Observability, and the need to tear down organizational' boundaries 🌟](https://medium.com/lightstephq/devops-observability-and-the-need-to-tear-down-organizational-boundaries-f5d25755ff3a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [itproportal.com: How to implement DevOps successfully in 2021 🌟](https://www.itproportal.com/features/how-to-implement-devops-successfully-in-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium: Digital Transformation for Modern Enterprises Through DevOps β€” A' Complete Guide](https://medium.com/hackernoon/digital-transformation-for-modern-enterprises-through-devops-a-complete-guide-6f595463c7dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [puppet.com: The 2021 State of DevOps Report is here! 🌟](https://puppet.com/resources/report/2021-state-of-devops-report) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [devops.com: 5 Tips for a Successful DevOps Implementation](https://devops.com/5-tips-for-a-successful-devops-implementation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [itproportal.com: Stop messing up with CI/CD vs. DevOps and learn the difference' finally](https://www.itproportal.com/features/stop-messing-up-with-cicd-vs-devops-and-learn-the-difference-finally) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [blog.udemy.com: Becoming a DevOps Engineer: Understanding the Role and' Responsibilities](https://blog.udemy.com/devops-engineer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hunkarbozkurt: What is DevOps? How Was DevOps Derived?](https://medium.com/@hunkarbozkurt/what-is-devops-how-was-devops-derived-660ef47d42d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Devops Best Practices for Continuous Delivery 🌟](https://blog.devops.dev/devops-best-practices-for-continuous-delivery-2f0ebbae65c6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@devfire: How To Become a DevOps Engineer In Six Months or Less,' Part 6: Observe](https://medium.com/@devfire/how-to-become-a-devops-engineer-in-six-months-or-less-part-7-monitor-47c61aea0bf7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [rcls.medium.com: Stop calling yourselves DevOps engineers](https://rcls.medium.com/stop-calling-yourselves-devops-engineers-f9dfec382d0d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/agileinsider: DevOps Principles and Practices Explained in Ten' Minutes](https://medium.com/agileinsider/devops-principles-and-practices-explained-in-ten-minutes-6cec7e1dae6d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@perspectivementor: 6 Essential Skills for Landing a DevOps Job' in 2024](https://medium.com/@perspectivementor/6-essential-skills-for-landing-a-devops-job-in-2024-88f6c19341d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/keptn: DORA metrics: automatically, for all your Kubernetes workloads](https://medium.com/keptn/dora-metrics-automatically-for-all-your-kubernetes-workloads-42225f4b8515) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium: The Complete DevOps RoadMap 🌟](https://medium.com/hackernoon/the-2018-devops-roadmap-31588d8670cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: What Is APIOps? How to Be Successful at It](https://dzone.com/articles/what-is-apiops-and-how-to-be-successful-at-apiops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [datacenterdynamics.com: Why NetOps needs a digital sandbox to benefit from' DevOps](https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/opinions/why-netops-needs-a-digital-sandbox-to-benefit-from-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [dzone: 3 GPT-3 Tools for Developers, Software and DevOps Engineers, and' SREs](https://dzone.com/articles/3-gpt-3-tools-for-developers-software-engineers-de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [Zebrium](https://www.zebrium.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/agorapulse-stories: Platform Engineering, Part 3: WHEN & HOW' to Build an Internal Developer Platform](https://medium.com/agorapulse-stories/platform-engineering-part-3-when-how-to-build-an-internal-developer-platform-cfb22efcca34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [devops.com: What’s the Difference Between DevOps and Platform Engineering?](https://devops.com/whats-the-difference-between-devops-and-platform-engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rphilogene: What’s an Internal Developer Platform?](https://medium.com/@rphilogene/whats-an-internal-developer-platform-8f52fb367552) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devoptimism: DevOps+Platform Engineering: A Necessary Love Story' of Efficiency](https://medium.com/devoptimism/devops-platform-engineering-a-necessary-love-story-of-efficiency-783dff78fd81) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rphilogene: Platform Engineering #7: Internal Developer Platform' vs. Internal Developer Portal](https://medium.com/@rphilogene/platform-engineering-7-internal-developer-platform-vs-internal-developer-portal-05c33658891b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [fernandovillalba.substack.com: DevOps: Don't destroy silos, transform them](https://fernandovillalba.substack.com/p/devops-dont-destroy-silos-transform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [overcast.blog: 15 Cloud-Native DevOps Tools You Should Know](https://overcast.blog/15-cloud-native-devops-tools-you-should-know-36129057a15c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/spacelift: Platform Engineering vs. DevOps](https://medium.com/spacelift/platform-engineering-vs-devops-ade389ce819e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rphilogene: Top 10 Platform Engineering Tools You Should Consider' in 2024](https://medium.com/@rphilogene/top-10-platform-engineering-tools-you-should-consider-in-2024-892e6e211b85) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - [SysAdmin Casts](https://sysadmincasts.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [DevStack](https://devstack.in) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [kubernetes-advocate.medium.com 🌟](https://kubernetes-advocate.medium.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [swissarmydevops.com](https://swissarmydevops.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [dzone: DIY DevOps, CI, and CD with GitHub, Docker and a VPS](https://dzone.com/articles/diy-devops-ci-and-cd-with-github-docker-and-a-vps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [kubernetes-advocate.medium.com: Website Deployment to AWS with Ansible](https://kubernetes-advocate.medium.com/how-to-deploy-a-website-to-aws-with-ansible-e878a63dd93) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [konstruktoid.medium.com: Running a NGINX container using rootless Docker' with Ansible](https://konstruktoid.medium.com/running-a-nginx-container-using-rootless-docker-with-ansible-a2bfcedd3b07) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [kmahi2600.medium.com: Launching A WordPress Application With MYSQL Database' in K8S Cluster On AWS Using Ansible](https://kmahi2600.medium.com/launching-a-wordpress-application-with-mysql-database-in-k8s-cluster-on-aws-using-ansible-a78d6bf12b1a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Automation: Deploying an app in GKE using Ansible](https://faun.pub/automation-deploying-an-app-in-gke-using-ansible-4b6687967ac3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [ankush-chavan.medium.com: Creating Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Cluster on AWS,' Azure, and GCP cloud](https://ankush-chavan.medium.com/creating-multi-cloud-kubernetes-cluster-on-aws-azure-and-gcp-cloud-92d64633bdfc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Clean Up Your Kubernetes Deployments Using Ansible](https://betterprogramming.pub/clean-up-your-kubernetes-deployments-using-ansible-10a000db313b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [praveendandu24.medium.com: Ensuring AWS Infrastructure Consistency with' Ansible Playbooks](https://praveendandu24.medium.com/ansible-infrastructure-testing-to-test-aws-resources-bd8bdba9ab7c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@Kubernetes_Advocate 🌟](https://medium.com/@Kubernetes_Advocate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Efficient Node Out-of-Resource Management in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/kubernetes-tutorials/efficient-node-out-of-resource-management-in-kubernetes-67f158da6e59) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Prometheus-Grafana on K8s](https://medium.com/@sdhah1999/prometheus-grafana-on-k8s-6efee4af4036) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [trainings.kubernauts.sh](https://trainings.kubernauts.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: How To Integrate OPA Into Your Kubernetes Cluster Using Kube-mgmt](https://www.magalix.com/blog/how-to-integrate-opa-into-your-kubernetes-cluster-using-kube-mgmt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Build a Federation of Multiple Kubernetes Clusters With Kubefed' V2](https://medium.com/better-programming/build-a-federation-of-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-with-kubefed-v2-8d2f7d9e198a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Single Sign-On in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@andriisumko/single-sign-on-in-kubernetes-1ad9528350ed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes in a nutshell β€” tutorial for beginners 🌟🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/kubernetes-in-a-nutshell-tutorial-for-beginners-caa442dfd6c0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [dzone: Bootstrapping Java Kubernetes Apps With Spring Initializr and K8s' Initializer 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/bootstrapping-java-kubernetes-apps-no-yaml) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Production Ready CI/CD Pipeline with Kubernetes](https://medium.com/awsblogs/ci-cd-with-kubernetes-3c29e8073c38) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [myweblearner.com: Kubernetes(k8s) Readiness and Liveness Probe](https://myweblearner.com/springboot_k8s_readiness_liveness.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Attacking Kubernetes clusters using the Kubelet API](https://medium.com/faun/attacking-kubernetes-clusters-using-the-kubelet-api-abafc36126ca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Breaking down and fixing Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/breaking-down-and-fixing-kubernetes-4df2f22f87c3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [ishantgaurav.in: Complete Application Deployment using Kubernetes](https://ishantgaurav.in/2021/06/22/complete-application-deployment-using-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Deploy a Python API With Docker and Kubernetes](https://betterprogramming.pub/python-fastapi-kubernetes-gcp-296e0dc3abb6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes Ingress gRPC example with a Dune quote service](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/09/24/kubernetes-ingress-grpc-example-with-a-dune-quote-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How To Create a NoOps Deployment With GitHub Actions' Kubernetes and Shipa](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-create-a-noops-deployment-with-github-actions-kubernetes-and-shipa-18aab208fe7a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Deploying a Simple Golang Web App to Kubernetes](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/deploying-simple-golang-webapp-to-kubernetes-25dc1736dcc4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/groupon-eng: LoadBalancer Services using Kubernetes in Docker' (kind)](https://medium.com/groupon-eng/loadbalancer-services-using-kubernetes-in-docker-kind-694b4207575d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [devxblog.hashnode.dev: Deploying Microservices with Persistent Volumes in' Kubernetes - Kubernetes Microservice Flask Application](https://devxblog.hashnode.dev/kubernetes-microservice-flask-application-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hmquan08011996: Setup Microservices on Kubernetes β€” Write a' Configuration File](https://medium.com/@hmquan08011996/set-up-microservice-on-kubernetes-write-config-file-8df7c2b07a4c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Deploy a Spring Boot Application to OpenShift with Spring' Cloud Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot-deploy-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Getting Started with Ambassador and Consul Using Kubernetes' Initializer](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/getting-started-with-ambassador-and-consul-using-kubernetes-initializer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Consul-Kubernetes Ingress Gateways and L7 Traffic Management](https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/consul-kubernetes-ingress-gateways-and-l7-traffic-management-178957dcd934) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Kittens-as-a-Service: Layer 7 Traffic Management & Security with' Consul Connect](https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/kittens-as-a-service-layer-7-traffic-management-security-with-consul-connect-f5965fac5aa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Implementing GitOps on Kubernetes Using K3s, Rancher, Vault and' Argo CD](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/11/12/implementing-gitops-on-kubernetes-using-k3s-rancher-vault-and-argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [eksworkshop.com/x-ray/microservices](https://eksworkshop.com/x-ray/microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [eksworkshop.com: Configure Cluster Autoscaler (CA)](https://eksworkshop.com/scaling/deploy_ca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: create your first application on aws eks kubernetes](https://medium.com/faun/create-your-first-application-on-aws-eks-kubernetes-cluster-874ee9681293) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [AWS App Mesh with EKS and Canary deployment](https://medium.com/@anupam.s1602/aws-app-mesh-with-eks-and-canary-deployment-5503d9ba95d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Deploying Application on Amazon EKS](https://aws.plainenglish.io/deploying-application-on-amazon-eks-211eb46c069c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts: How to Build and Deploy MERN Stack' on Azure AKS](https://medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts/how-to-build-and-deploy-mern-stack-on-azure-aks-c25eaf27b9d0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Verifying container signatures on Kubernetes with Gatekeeper](https://medium.com/@LachlanEvenson/verifying-container-signatures-on-kubernetes-with-gatekeeper-19a4519c3016) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Mutating Kubernetes resources with Gatekeeper](https://medium.com/@LachlanEvenson/mutating-kubernetes-resources-with-gatekeeper-3e5585d49ead) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hari.balagopal: Create a Helm chart automatically from Kubernetes' YAMLs](https://medium.com/@hari.balagopal/create-a-helm-chart-automatically-from-kubernetes-yamls-91a4c1bf8cc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [redhatdemocentral.gitlab.io](https://redhatdemocentral.gitlab.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Developing on OpenShift (katacoda interactive learning)' 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/courses/openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Deploying Docker Images to OpenShift](https://dzone.com/articles/deploying-docker-images-to-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Tutorial : Secure your API with x509 Mutual Authentication with' Spring Boot on OpenShift4](https://medium.com/@erfin.feluzy/tutorial-secure-your-api-with-x509-mutual-authentication-with-spring-boot-on-openshift4-416a00a47af8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization in nested VMware vSphere Cluster](https://medium.com/@carlosedp/red-hat-openshift-virtualization-in-nested-vmware-vsphere-56c5e5d76a80) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [JBoss Web Server Operator 🌟](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_jboss_web_server/5.4/html-single/red_hat_jboss_web_server_for_openshift/index) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: How to deploy a Java application on Kubernetes in' minutes](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox/how-to-deploy-java-application-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Welcome to the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift.' Part 1: Deploying full-stack JavaScript applications to the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox/activities/deploying-full-stack-javascript-applications-to-the-sandbox/part1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook](https://cloudpak8s.io/apps/cp4a_overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: OpenShift GitOps](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.8/cicd/gitops/understanding-openshift-gitops.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adaltas: GitOps in practice, deploy Kubernetes applications with' ArgoCD](https://medium.com/adaltas/gitops-in-practice-deploy-kubernetes-applications-with-argocd-ca170ce8aba3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [gokuldevops.medium.com: Argo CD-Sample app deployment](https://gokuldevops.medium.com/argo-cdsample-app-deployment-56b36601f279) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@martin.hodges: Spring Boot CI/CD on Kubernetes using Terraform,' Ansible and GitHub: Part 12](https://medium.com/@martin.hodges/use-terraform-ansible-and-github-actions-to-automate-running-your-spring-boot-application-on-e82424da828e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Installing an OKD 4.5 Cluster](https://medium.com/@craig_robinson/guide-installing-an-okd-4-5-cluster-508a2631cbee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [wkrzywiec.medium.com: How to deploy application on Kubernetes with Helm](https://wkrzywiec.medium.com/how-to-deploy-application-on-kubernetes-with-helm-39f545ad33b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [josephrodriguezg.medium.com: Deploying a Spring Boot microservice in Kubernetes' using Helm charts](https://josephrodriguezg.medium.com/deploying-a-spring-boot-application-in-kubernetes-using-helm-charts-5c04c2d46e16) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Part 1](https://medium.com/@simionrazvan/simple-spring-boot-microservice-deployed-in-kubernetes-using-docker-and-nexus-part-1-b581e3ca8916) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [kubernetes-advocate.medium.com: CI/CD with Dockers and Jenkins 🌟](https://kubernetes-advocate.medium.com/ci-cd-with-dockers-and-jenkins-70b6f801f9f7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@devml2016: Let’s Start Automation using Jenkins, Docker, GitHub](https://medium.com/@devml2016/lets-start-automation-using-jenkins-docker-github-d5f8d019ec4a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Just commit your code and your docker server is ready (jenkins +' github + docker)](https://medium.com/@deepanshuyadavv11/task1-integrating-github-jenkins-and-docker-d66a817774be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [ittroubleshooter.in: Run Parallel Builds in Kubernetes Cluster with Jenkins' Pipeline 🌟](https://ittroubleshooter.in/run-parallel-build-kubernetes-cluster-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: DevOps CI/CD Pipeline with Jenkins, Kubernetes & GitHub: Part 1' 🌟](https://medium.com/the-programmer/ci-cd-pipeline-with-jenkins-github-part-1-c057a31b5297) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Building CI/CD Pipeline with Jenkins, Kubernetes & GitHub: Part' 2 🌟](https://medium.com/the-programmer/building-ci-cd-pipeline-with-jenkins-kubernetes-github-part-2-cbb6c366aa41) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Deploy Docker Image To Kubernetes Cluster Using Jenkins 🌟](https://medium.com/codex/deploy-docker-image-to-kubernetes-cluster-using-jenkins-8182cc0a8de7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [lakshaws.medium.com: CI/CD Pipeline for Dockerized Applications](https://lakshaws.medium.com/ci-cd-pipeline-for-dockerized-applications-f1003e821812) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [praveendavidmathew.medium.com: Data driven testing per request without using' data file](https://praveendavidmathew.medium.com/data-driven-testing-per-request-without-using-data-file-aeb573b4f63a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [dzone: Continuous Deployment on Kubernetes With Spinnaker](https://dzone.com/articles/continuous-deployment-on-kubernetes-with-spinnaker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@kachidude007: Setting up an Access Token in GitLab for a Jenkins' Pipeline](https://medium.com/@kachidude007/setting-up-an-access-token-in-gitlab-for-a-jenkins-pipeline-a688dd6c994a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [blog.griddynamics.com: Developing a modular pipeline library to improve' DevOps collaboration](https://blog.griddynamics.comdeveloping-a-modular-pipeline-library-to-improve-devops-collaboration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to create MySQL user and grant permissions in AWS RDS](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-create-mysql-user-and-grant-permissions-in-aws-rds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Fetch Application Inventory using Systems Manager](https://medium.com/cloud-techies/application-inventory-using-system-manager-f3eeb75d3279) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: From Spring Boot Microservices to Lambda Functions 🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/from-java-microservices-to-lambda-functions-a-jour) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@adrianarba: CI/CD defined through terraform using AWS CodePipeline,' AWS CodeCommit, and AWS CodeBuild](https://medium.com/@adrianarba/ci-cd-defined-through-terraform-using-aws-codepipeline-aws-codecommit-and-aws-codebuild-12ade4d9cfa3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Using AWS Session Manager With Ansible To Execute Playbook On' EC2](https://faun.pub/using-aws-session-manager-with-ansible-to-execute-playbook-on-ec2-ac97fa17b187) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Build a Cloud-Native Multiprocessing Framework](https://betterprogramming.pub/build-a-cloud-native-multiprocessing-framework-b33cfc2c02b9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Trigger, Function, Message | Brandi McCall](https://aws.plainenglish.io/trigger-function-message-12f117b7f067) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Integrating Python, Amazon API Gateway, Lambda, SQS, and' SNS Services | Brandi McCall](https://towardsaws.com/integrating-python-amazon-api-gateway-lambda-sqs-and-sns-services-6015631d5527) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Azure DevOps Demo Generator 🌟](https://azuredevopsdemogenerator.azurewebsites.net) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: Automate Infrastructure Deployments on Microsoft Azure with' Terraform and Jenkins](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform/comments/h0tdq3/automate_infrastructure_deployments_on_microsoft) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/tea-networks: Kubernetes & CI/CD Pipeline](https://medium.com/tea-networks/kubernetes-ci-cd-pipeline-c028aea17535) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Setting up KafkaSource to send data and displayed with Knative event-display](https://medium.com/@jweng1/setting-up-kafkasource-to-send-data-and-displayed-with-knative-event-display-33891b253442) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium: Install Istio on Azure Kubernetes cluster using Terraform](https://medium.com/@vipinagarwal18/install-istio-on-azure-kubernetes-cluster-using-terraform-214f6d3f611) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Create an Amazon EKS Fargate Cluster and Managed' Node Group Using Terraform](https://betterprogramming.pub/with-latest-updates-create-amazon-eks-fargate-cluster-and-managed-node-group-using-terraform-bc5cfefd5773) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [fsgeorgee.medium.com: Growing out of Heroku to Terraform, Docker and AWS](https://fsgeorgee.medium.com/growing-out-of-heroku-to-terraform-docker-and-aws-69e66df4132d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Automate and Configure Your RDS Database With Terraform' 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/automate-and-configure-your-rds-database-with-terraform-898fd4b8990d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [the-tech-guy.in: Automating LAMP deployment using Terraform and Ansible](https://the-tech-guy.in/2022/03/08/automating-lamp-config-using-terraform-and-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: All Hail the Monolith β€” Celebrating the Verbosity' of the Unified Architecture in Terraform](https://betterprogramming.pub/all-hail-the-monolith-celebrating-the-verbosity-of-the-unified-architecture-in-terraform-81b53e3a03ae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: AWS ECS Blue/Green Deployment Setup Using Terraform](https://faun.pub/aws-ecs-blue-green-deployment-setup-using-terraform-b56bb4f656ea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Creating a custom EC2 module using Terraform](https://aws.plainenglish.io/creating-a-custom-ec2-module-using-terraform-59c9896c2df2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@zeloygabri: Deploying 2-Tier AWS Architecture using Terraform](https://medium.com/@zeloygabri/deploying-2-tier-aws-architecture-using-terraform-b4167b035751) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [christopher-lawshe.medium.com: Building infrastructure with Terraform: EC2,' Jenkins, S3 and more](https://christopher-lawshe.medium.com/building-infrastructure-with-terraform-ec2-jenkins-s3-and-more-4ec30f53a44a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: How to Deploy Two-Tier AWS Architecture with Terraform?](https://towardsaws.com/how-to-deploy-two-tier-aws-architecture-with-terraform-59db7b11dd47) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [mahira-technology.medium.com: Automating AWS CodePipeline Setup with Terraform:' Streamline Your CI/CD Workflow](https://mahira-technology.medium.com/deploying-aws-codepipeline-with-terraform-d6613979d0b6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@Tyler.Gallimore: Deploying Apache Web Server on AWS EC2 with' Terraform and Docker](https://medium.com/@Tyler.Gallimore/deploying-apache-web-server-on-aws-ec2-with-terraform-and-docker-6c315c81c024) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Monitoring your system with Docker + Grafana + Prometheus' + Node](https://medium.com/geekculture/monitoring-your-system-with-docker-grafana-prometheus-node-d7fae11416f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: GitOps: CI/CD using GitHub Actions and ArgoCD' on Kubernetes](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/gitops-ci-cd-using-github-actions-and-argocd-on-kubernetes-909d85d37746) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: GitOps β€” Github Actions K8s Deploy Workflow](https://medium.com/geekculture/gitops-github-actions-k8s-deploy-workflow-54f0d9a1d11b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [eggboy.medium.com: CI/CD Java apps securely to Azure Kubernetes Service' with GitHub Action β€” Part 1](https://eggboy.medium.com/ci-cd-java-apps-securely-to-azure-kubernetes-service-with-github-action-part-1-16393af4d097) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [kaleshreya907.medium.com: GitHub Actions: Netflix Deployment](https://kaleshreya907.medium.com/step2a-install-docker-and-run-sonarqube-container-faa42d01f5fe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ebonyymonae: Github Actions and Automation](https://medium.com/@ebonyymonae/github-actions-and-automation-9637aa06af64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: GitHub Actions, self-hosted runners on Amazon' EKS & spot instances](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/github-actions-self-hosted-runners-on-amazon-eks-spot-instances-bc3abcd5d38f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@eduardo854: Building Your GitOps Pipeline with GitHub Actions,' DockerHub, and Helm Repository](https://medium.com/@eduardo854/building-your-gitops-pipeline-with-github-actions-dockerhub-and-helm-repository-553c4873116e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Running the OpenTelemetry Demo App in Kubernetes](https://blog.devgenius.io/running-opentelemetry-demo-app-in-kubernetes-95dccd613e0b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [sitepoint.com: A Guide to Serverless Functions and How to Deploy Them](https://www.sitepoint.com/gatsby-mdx-blog) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - [Discussion: Where is AI Still Completely Useless?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform/comments/1l7my1x/where_is_ai_still_completely_useless_for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [Tech companies cutting devs for AI](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1tbzih8/techcompaniescuttingdevsforai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [Docker for LLMs](https://www.docker.com/llm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: Artificial Intelligence Tutorial for Beginners: Learn Basics' of AI 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.guru99.com/ai-tutorial.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [technologyreview.es: "Las empresas que empiezan a lo grande con la IA' fracasan mΓ‘s" 🌟](https://www.technologyreview.es/s/13258/las-empresas-que-empiezan-lo-grande-con-la-ia-fracasan-mas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [hipertextual.com: Diferencias entre Inteligencia Artificial, Machine Learning' y Deep Learning](https://hipertextual.com/2023/02/diferencias-ia-machine-learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [Introducing Kiro: AWS Agentic AI-Based IDE](https://markrosscloud.medium.com/introducing-kiro-aws-agentic-ai-based-ide-cded711b1409) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Accelerate your Terraform development with Amazon CodeWhisperer](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/accelerate-your-terraform-development-with-amazon-codewhisperer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [blog.redbrickai.com: F.A.S.T. ⚑️ Meta AI’s Segment Anything for Medical' Imaging](https://blog.redbrickai.com/blog-posts/fast-meta-sam-for-medical-imaging) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Accelerating AI adoption on Azure with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/accelerating-ai-adoption-on-azure-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: AI for infrastructure management](https://www.hashicorp.com/solutions/ai-infrastructure-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/kubernetes](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [nativecloud.dev 🌟](https://nativecloud.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [k8sref.io](https://www.k8sref.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [Docker Hardened Images for Every Developer](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hardened-images-for-every-developer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: In Kubernetes, are there hidden costs to' running many cluster nodes?](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/reserved-cpu-and-memory-in-kubernetes-nodes-65aee1946afd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes Troubleshooting: A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03/13/kubernetes-troubleshooting-a-step-by-step-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: 8 Best Free Kubernetes Courses for Beginners in' 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/7-free-online-courses-to-learn-kubernetes-in-2020-3b8a68ec7abc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia.org: Kubernetes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes magic is in enterprise standardization, not app portability](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/kubernetes-magic-is-in-enterprise-standardization-not-app-portability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Understanding Kubernetes](https://medium.com/better-programming/a-practical-step-by-step-guide-to-understanding-kubernetes-d8be7f82e533) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes, a practical introduction](https://medium.com/nexton/kubernetes-a-practical-introduction-18a5b69e7763) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Starting with kubernetes](https://medium.com/@thomaspoignant/starting-with-kubernetes-db121b09fd4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How Does Kubernetes Work?](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/10110/how-does-kubernetes-work) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [tech.showmax.com: Developers' basic guide to kubernetes](https://tech.showmax.com/2021/08/developers-101-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone: Introduction To Kubernetes 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/introduction-to-kubernetes-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone refcard: Advanced kubernetes 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/advanced-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [devopsunlocked.com: Kubernetes: Learning Material](https://devopsunlocked.com/kubernetes-learning-material) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes 101: An Introduction 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/12/14/kubernetes-101-an-introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Pratyush Mathur - Kubernetes Architecture](https://medium.com/@pratyush.mathur/kubernetes-architecture-82e9bc8324f1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Fundamentals For Absolute Beginners: Architecture & Components](https://medium.com/the-programmer/kubernetes-fundamentals-for-absolute-beginners-architecture-components-1f7cda8ea536) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [eximiaco.tech: when to choose Kubernetes? 🌟](https://www.eximiaco.tech/en/2020/06/03/3-facts-to-consider-before-adopting-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [The Rise of Modern Day Kubernetes Operations](https://vmblog.com/archive/2021/10/07/the-rise-of-modern-day-kubernetes-operations.aspx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ostechnix.com: Kubernetes Features Explained In Detail](https://ostechnix.com/kubernetes-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Do I need to learn Kubernetes?](https://medium.com/devops-dudes/do-i-need-to-learn-kubernetes-a3dd9a7f9e9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Getting started with K8s in 2022](https://divya-mohan0209.medium.com/getting-started-with-k8s-in-2022-1dfeb4bdc112) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/paypal-tech: Scaling Kubernetes to Over 4k Nodes and 200k Pods](https://medium.com/paypal-tech/scaling-kubernetes-to-over-4k-nodes-and-200k-pods-29988fad6ed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Kubernetes Application High-Availability β€” Part 1' (The Very-Basic Basics)](https://pauldally.medium.com/kubernetes-application-high-availability-part-1-the-very-basic-basics-660a14fa81c7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@olivier.gaumond: Why am I able to bind a privileged port in' my container without the NET_BIND_SERVICE capability?](https://medium.com/@olivier.gaumond/why-am-i-able-to-bind-a-privileged-port-in-my-container-without-the-net-bind-service-capability-60972a4d5496) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ecem.dev: Kubernetes Basics, Core Components & Yaml Files](https://ecem.dev/kubernetes-basics-core-components-yaml-files-2a11841eb72a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/netcracker: Version Control of Configuration Files Using Kubernetes](https://medium.com/netcracker/version-control-of-configuration-files-using-kubernetes-21673766203) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Choosing an Optimal Kubernetes Worker Node Size for' Your Startup 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/choosing-an-optimal-kubernetes-worker-node-size-e0eacab408c4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@portainerio: Kubernetes, the ultimate enabler of automation](https://medium.com/@portainerio/kubernetes-the-ultimate-enabler-of-automation-27d5a3502807) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@kajan26: The Myth of scalability in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@kajan26/the-myth-of-scalability-in-kubernetes-e49953944b8e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@raymon_dut: What’s the relationShip between Pod, Deployment,' ReplicaSet, and Service in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://medium.com/@raymon_dut/whats-the-relationship-between-pod-deployment-replicaset-and-service-in-kubernetes-57bf3be22abb 🌟) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cloudnatively.com: The State of Stateful apps on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.cloudnatively.com/stateful-apps-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@litombeg: Kubernetes High-Level Architecture](https://medium.com/@litombeg/kubernetes-high-level-architecture-8a39456c2023) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [jaffarshaik.medium.com: Kubernetes Architecture and components 🌟](https://jaffarshaik.medium.com/kubernetes-architecture-and-components-bf637dbd0526) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [syedasadrazadevops.medium.com: Deep Dive Into Kubernetes: Who to run pod,' node container in Kubernetes (K8s)](https://syedasadrazadevops.medium.com/deep-dive-into-kubernetes-way-to-know-about-kubernetes-6a423c262b61) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Kubernetes Architecture Diagram 🌟🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/kubernetes-architecture-diagram) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: 5 Tricks to take your Kubernetes skills to the' next level](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/5-tricks-to-take-your-kubernetes-skills-to-the-next-level-a5541baeb18e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Kubernetes(k8) High-level overview](https://blog.devgenius.io/kubernetes-k8-high-level-overview-d4e8ef59de00) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [waltercode.medium.com: Understanding Kubernetes](https://waltercode.medium.com/understanding-kubernetes-a68bca45c9ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [anirudhdaya.hashnode.dev: Kubernetes Explained- Part 1](https://anirudhdaya.hashnode.dev/kubernetes-explained-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sakshampaliwal: What is Kubernetes(in short)?](https://medium.com/@sakshampaliwal/what-is-kubernetes-in-short-e92f2b81248a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hnaveed221: A Quick Intro To Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@hnaveed221/starting-out-with-kubernetes-21d0bd03c956) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/the-techlife: Application life cycle management | Kubernetes](https://medium.com/the-techlife/application-life-cycle-management-kubernetes-4a52a6f8e5d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [hamees.hashnode.dev: Kubernetes: Explain like I'm 5](https://hamees.hashnode.dev/kubernetes-explain-like-im-5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/siot-govtech: Kubernetes from Scratch](https://medium.com/siot-govtech/kubernetes-from-scratch-35add70e8b7f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.learncodeonline.in: Kubernetes! An Architectural Overview](https://blog.learncodeonline.in/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ajay-yadav.medium.com: Internals of Kubernetes](https://ajay-yadav.medium.com/internals-of-kubernetes-aff264063e91) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Architecture Explained β€” Under 5 Minutes](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-architecture-explained-under-5-minutes-e35277c4b6bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.acethecloud.com: The Kubernetes Handbook: A Comprehensive guide of' 100 Q&A 🌟](https://blog.acethecloud.com/the-kubernetes-handbook-a-comprehensive-guide-of-100-q-a-e680199e6e22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@madhankannan7: Kubernetes in Production: Key Considerations](https://medium.com/@madhankannan7/kubernetes-in-production-key-considerations-b2ead677fd78) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@harsh.manvar111: Don’t confuse the difference between stateless' and stateful 🌟](https://medium.com/@harsh.manvar111/dont-confuse-the-difference-between-stateless-and-stateful-9f253efe3ebd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@deepeshjaiswal6734: An Introduction to Kubernetes Architecture' && Kubernetes Object deep dive-1 🌟](https://medium.com/@deepeshjaiswal6734/an-introduction-to-kubernetes-architecture-kubernetes-object-deep-dive-1-77205e56db5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: THE ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN’S GUIDE TO KUBERNETES 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/phippy/the-childrens-illustrated-guide-to-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [yuminlee2.medium.com: Kubernetes: Understanding Kubernetes Architecture' through a Restaurant Chef’s Analogy](https://yuminlee2.medium.com/kubernetes-understanding-kubernetes-architecture-through-a-restaurant-chefs-analogy-b89f38d8b95a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/jamf-engineering: How three lines of configuration solved our' gRPC scaling issues in Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/jamf-engineering/how-three-lines-of-configuration-solved-our-grpc-scaling-issues-in-kubernetes-ca1ff13f7f06) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: DevOps in K8s β€” Deployment Rolling Update](https://blog.devgenius.io/devops-in-k8s-deployment-rolling-update-f022285c6f90) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@walissonscd: Creating a Kubernetes Pod with Multiple Containers' and a Shared Volume 🌟](https://medium.com/@walissonscd/creating-a-kubernetes-pod-with-multiple-containers-and-a-shared-volume-257d9aa2081d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rphilogene: Turning Kubernetes into a Developer-Friendly Product](https://medium.com/@rphilogene/turning-kubernetes-into-a-developer-friendly-product-930d7290a448) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@vvsevel: A Guide to Kubernetes Application Resource Tuning β€”' part 1](https://medium.com/@vvsevel/a-guide-to-kubernetes-application-resource-tuning-part-1-bf0ba04db10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@vinothiniraju: Streamlining Kubernetes Deployment with Ready-Built' Developer Platform](https://medium.com/@vinothiniraju/streamlining-kubernetes-deployment-with-ready-built-developer-platform-5ba0cbb4facf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Nginx Deployments: Simplified Management and Increased' Scalability](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-nginx-deployments-simplified-management-and-increased-scalability-8b1a32884db1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@a.j.abbott24: Kubernetes: Multi Environment Config Management](https://medium.com/@a.j.abbott24/kubernetes-multi-environment-config-management-c36c5cf3bbac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@extio: Understanding Kubernetes Annotations: Enhancing Flexibility' and Extensibility](https://medium.com/@extio/understanding-kubernetes-annotations-enhancing-flexibility-and-extensibility-8f9046591aa1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: $ kubectl get kubernetes -o architecture](https://aws.plainenglish.io/kubectl-get-kubernetes-o-architecture-6d4bd97dcaaf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@kylelzk: Kubernetes Theory - Understanding Kubernetes Components:' A Deep Dive](https://medium.com/@kylelzk/kubernetes-theory-understanding-kubernetes-components-a-deep-dive-ac31b7463df2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bijit211987: Kubernetes Roadmap](https://medium.com/@bijit211987/kubernetes-roadmap-edd06067fa72) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dfrancisczok: Introduction to Kubernetes β€” other Kubernetes' components and abstract concepts | Dave Frank](https://medium.com/@dfrancisczok/introduction-to-kubernetes-other-kubernetes-components-and-abstract-concepts-7dfa4955d845) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Kubernetes 101: Understanding the Basics of Container' Orchestration](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/kubernetes-101-understanding-the-basics-of-container-orchestration-898562f45651) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@walissonscd: Understanding Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://medium.com/@walissonscd/understanding-your-kubernetes-cluster-16f4b90f3edc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Certified Kubernetes offerings](https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [fairwinds.medium.com: An Introduction to the Kubernetes Maturity Model β€”' How to Use It](https://fairwinds.medium.com/an-introduction-to-the-kubernetes-maturity-model-how-to-use-it-54ebfc21e413) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [openshift sandbox](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox/get-started) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@DevOpsfreak: Top 12 Kubernetes Installation Errors You Can’t' Afford to Miss](https://medium.com/@DevOpsfreak/top-12-kubernetes-installation-errors-you-cant-afford-to-miss-b52d7cda1a52) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [kubedex.com](https://kubedex.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com: A Year Of Running Kubernetes at MYOB, And The Importance Of' Empathy](https://medium.com/@jpcontad/a-year-of-running-kubernetes-as-a-product-7eed1204eecd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [labs.mwrinfosecurity.com: Attacking Kubernetes through Kubelet](https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/blog/attacking-kubernetes-through-kubelet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Delivering value on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@dius_au/delivering-value-on-kubernetes-8d5c5655c1b4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Then he asked me β€œIs Kubernetes right for us?”](https://medium.com/@alexellisuk/then-he-asked-me-is-kubernetes-right-for-us-78695ee35289) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [lambda.grofers.com: Learnings From Two Years of Kubernetes in Production](https://lambda.grofers.com/learnings-from-two-years-of-kubernetes-in-production-b0ec21aa2814) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: 3 Years of Kubernetes in Production–Here’s What We Learned](https://medium.com/better-programming/3-years-of-kubernetes-in-production-heres-what-we-learned-44e77e1749c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Installing cf-for-k8s on a Kubernetes Cluster Running on Digital' Ocean](https://medium.com/cloud-foundry-foundation/installing-cf-for-k8s-on-a-kubernetes-cluster-running-on-digitalocean-acffdc652dcf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [projectcalico.org: Using Kubernetes to orchestrate VMs](https://www.projectcalico.org/using-kubernetes-to-orchestrate-vms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Influencing Kubernetes Scheduler Decisions](https://www.magalix.com/blog/influencing-kubernetes-scheduler-decisions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Making Sense of Taints and Tolerations in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/kubernetes-tutorials/making-sense-of-taints-and-tolerations-in-kubernetes-446e75010f4e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.pixielabs.ai: Building Kubernetes Native SaaS applications: iterating' quickly by deploying in-cluster data planes](https://blog.pixielabs.ai/hybrid-architecture/hybrid-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.appstack.one: How to run Ghost blog inside Kubernetes](https://blog.appstack.one/how-to-run-ghost-blog-inside-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Graceful shutdown of fpm and nginx in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/inside-personio/graceful-shutdown-of-fpm-and-nginx-in-kubernetes-f362369dff22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Implement Your Distributed Filesystem With' GlusterFS And Kubernetes](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-implement-your-distributed-filesystem-with-glusterfs-and-kubernetes-83ee7f5f834f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Scaling Kubernetes with Assurance at Pinterest](https://medium.com/pinterest-engineering/scaling-kubernetes-with-assurance-at-pinterest-a23f821168da) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.deckhouse.io: How we enjoyed upgrading a bunch of Kubernetes clusters' from v1.16 to v1.19](https://blog.deckhouse.io/how-we-enjoyed-upgrading-a-bunch-of-kubernetes-clusters-from-v1-16-to-v1-19-7d664624b2c1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [hjrocha.medium.com: Add a Custom Host to Kubernetes](https://hjrocha.medium.com/add-a-custom-host-to-kubernetes-a06472cedccb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [zhimin-wen.medium.com: Custom Notifications with Alert Manager’s Webhook' Receiver in Kubernetes](https://zhimin-wen.medium.com/custom-notifications-with-alert-managers-webhook-receiver-in-kubernetes-8e1152ba2c31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.bandowski.eu: Tools that should be used in every Kubernetes cluster' 🌟](https://blog.bandowski.eu/tools-that-should-be-used-in-every-kubernetes-cluster-38969ed3e603) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Breaking down and fixing etcd cluster](https://itnext.io/breaking-down-and-fixing-etcd-cluster-d81e35b9260d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Using kubernetes custom resources to manage our ephemeral environments](https://medium.com/beamdental/using-kubernetes-custom-resources-to-manage-our-ephemeral-environments-f298610893e1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Running Apache Flink on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/empathyco/running-apache-flink-on-kubernetes-10815a26559e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Connect services across Kubernetes clusters using Teleproxy](https://medium.com/flare-systems/connect-services-across-kubernetes-clusters-using-teleproxy-3f317cfd8da) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes DNS for Services and Pods](https://medium.com/kubernetes-tutorials/kubernetes-dns-for-services-and-pods-664804211501) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [edgehog.blog: Getting Started with K8s: Core Concepts](https://edgehog.blog/getting-started-with-k8s-core-concepts-135fb570462e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [thenucleargeeks.com: Taints and Tolerations in Kubernetes](https://thenucleargeeks.com/2021/06/26/taints-and-tolerations-in-kubernetes-edit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Run Kubernetes Production Environment on EC2 Spot Instances With' Zero Downtime: A Complete Guide](https://medium.com/riskified-technology/run-kubernetes-on-aws-ec2-spot-instances-with-zero-downtime-f7327a95dea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [shayn-71079.medium.com: Scaling Kubernetes Clusters](https://shayn-71079.medium.com/scaling-kubernetes-clusters-8a061321de93) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [allanjohn909.medium.com: Kubernetes Ingress with Traefik, CertManager, LetsEncrypt' and HAProxy](https://allanjohn909.medium.com/kubernetes-ingress-traefik-cert-manager-letsencrypt-3cb5ea4ee071) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [asishmm.medium.com: Discussion on Horizontal Pod Autoscaler with a demo' on local k8s cluster](https://asishmm.medium.com/discussion-on-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-with-a-demo-on-local-k8s-cluster-81694c09f818) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [doordash.engineering: Gradual Code Releases Using an In-House Kubernetes' Canary Controller](https://doordash.engineering/2021/04/14/gradual-code-releases-using-an-in-house-kubernetes-canary-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Scaling & Replicas 🌟](https://medium.com/brainyydude/kubernetes-scaling-replicas-69fcd44b0630) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Advanced Kubernetes pod to node scheduling](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/07/27/advanced-kubernetes-pod-to-node-scheduling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Create A Pod In Kubernetes Cluster](https://medium.com/codex/create-a-pod-in-kubernetes-cluster-b9e0c33bb904) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Scale Docker Containers Across Servers Using Kubernetes](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13039/how-to-scale-docker-containers-across-servers-using-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [redkubes.com: DIY Kubernetes-based platform building – part 3](https://redkubes.com/diy-kubernetes-based-platform-building-part-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [wecloudpro.com: Watchers in Kubernetes](https://www.wecloudpro.com/2021/08/21/Watchers-in-Kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: How to enable Kubernetes container RuntimeDefault seccomp profile' for all workloads](https://medium.com/@LachlanEvenson/how-to-enable-kubernetes-container-runtimedefault-seccomp-profile-for-all-workloads-6795624fcbcc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Wordpress High Availability on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@icheko/wordpress-high-availability-on-kubernetes-f6c0bcc2f28d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : Switching namespaces](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/10/kubernetes-101-switching-namespaces.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Tinder’s move to Kubernetes](https://medium.com/tinder-engineering/tinders-move-to-kubernetes-cda2a6372f44) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes for dummies: introduction. Part 1](https://medium.com/@mfsilv/kubernetes-a-gentle-introduction-9d23de7f00e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [vxav.fr: Interacting with containerd runtime for kubernetes](https://www.vxav.fr/2021-09-13-interacting-with-containerd-runtime-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Exploring Kubernetes Node Architecture](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/exploring-kubernetes-node-architecture-3a36df6ae034) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [technos.medium.com: Kubernetes Workflow for Absolute Beginners](https://technos.medium.com/kubernetes-workflow-bad346c54962) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hinsulak: Multi-node lightweight Kubernetes setup](https://medium.com/@hinsulak/multi-node-lightweight-kubernetes-setup-using-k3s-454e87fdc933) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: How to Deploy WordPress On Kubernetes β€” Part 2](https://medium.com/codex/how-to-deploy-wordpress-on-kubernetes-part-2-df1cc9cbaa2e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/techbeatly: Chain of events behind a running Pod](https://medium.com/techbeatly/chain-of-events-behind-a-running-pod-149ebaafbfbc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/pareture: Kubernetes Scaling, Capacity and Resource Planning' in Complex Clusters](https://medium.com/pareture/kubernetes-scaling-capacity-and-resource-planning-in-complex-clusters-97a6105b43a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.runx.dev: 3 Things I Hate About Kubernetes](https://blog.runx.dev/3-things-i-hate-about-kubernetes-49f1656baeaa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [devopslearners.com: What is a Kubernetes Ephemeral Container?](https://devopslearners.com/what-is-a-kubernetes-ephemeral-container-aa8ab658755d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [devopslearners.com: Different Container Runtimes and Configurations in the' same Kubernetes Cluster](https://devopslearners.com/different-container-runtimes-and-configurations-in-the-same-kubernetes-cluster-fed228e1853e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [vidhitakher.medium.com: Understanding the Kubernetes cluster components](https://vidhitakher.medium.com/understanding-the-kubernetes-cluster-components-c57cd4af8570) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@kennethtcp: How to spread replica pods into nodes evenly by' topologySpreadConstraints](https://medium.com/@kennethtcp/how-to-spread-replica-pods-into-nodes-evenly-by-topologyspreadconstraints-8abd03424aae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@norlin.t: Build a managed Kubernetes cluster from scratch β€”' part 1](https://medium.com/@norlin.t/build-a-managed-kubernetes-cluster-from-scratch-part-1-fca5f6b3639b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [topcloudops.com: Kubernetes Security, Rootless Containers](https://topcloudops.com/blog-detail?id=466c7bdd-ccb9-4722-abe5-d71a535113a2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [topcloudops.com: Kubernetes Draining Nodes Properly](https://topcloudops.com/blog-detail?id=afa06d47-b8ea-4417-bb4c-7d164f8903e7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devops-mojo: Kubernetes β€” Open Standards (OCI, CRI, CNI, CSI,' SMI, CPI) Overview](https://medium.com/devops-mojo/kubernetes-open-standards-oci-cri-cni-csi-smi-cpi-overview-what-is-k8s-open-standards-introduction-a860905af6f7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Deep into Container β€” How Kubernetes works with Container Runtime](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-story-how-kubernetes-works-with-container-runtime-ce618a306f64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.axiomio.com: Seven Kubernetes Trends to Watch in Upcoming Years](https://blog.axiomio.com/seven-kubernetes-trends-to-watch-in-upcoming-years-e7d48e86c614) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@Paddy_Adallah: How to Choose Kubernetes Platforms for Enterprise' Deployments](https://medium.com/@Paddy_Adallah/how-to-choose-kubernetes-platforms-for-enterprise-deployments-c04d5e436543) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [sunnykkc13.medium.com: Deep Dive into Kubernetes](https://sunnykkc13.medium.com/deep-dive-into-kubernetes-238258c9a536) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@issy972: Balancing reliability, cost and performance with Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@issy972/balancing-reliability-cost-and-performance-with-kubernetes-45aae8489a3c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [imoisharma.medium.com: How Leader election works in Kubernetesβ€” By M. Sharma](https://imoisharma.medium.com/how-leader-election-works-in-kubernetes-by-m-sharma-635d213b3fd1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/blablacar: Operating Node.js in Kubernetes at scale at BlaBlaCar](https://medium.com/blablacar/operating-node-js-in-kubernetes-at-scale-at-blablacar-3afb6d5d4299) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Git Clone using Init-container | Kubernetes](https://faun.pub/git-clone-using-init-container-kubernetes-b49535be6968) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@tamerberatcelik: When and why to use Kubernetes?](https://medium.com/@tamerberatcelik/when-and-why-to-use-kubernetes-fface756859f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [kymidd.medium.com: Let’s Do DevOps: EKS K8s & Python Fuzzy Staging with' AWS Secrets Manager, K8s Init disk, Secrets Injection](https://kymidd.medium.com/lets-do-devops-eks-k8s-python-fuzzy-staging-with-aws-secrets-manager-k8s-init-disk-secrets-b0d8022f3a5d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@AceTheCloud-Abhishek: 50 Shades of Containers and Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@AceTheCloud-Abhishek/50-shades-of-containers-and-kubernetes-d2217fbea788) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Optimize Kubernetes Resource Management with Time-To-Live (TTL)' for Cleaner Cluster](https://faun.pub/optimize-kubernetes-resource-management-with-time-to-live-ttl-for-cleaner-cluster-ea1c6e0c1e73) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [abhii85.hashnode.dev: How to get started with K8s contributions](https://abhii85.hashnode.dev/how-to-get-started-with-k8s-contributions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@alexmogfr: ZEvent Place: How we handled 100k+ CCU on a real-time' collective canvas](https://medium.com/@alexmogfr/zevent-place-how-we-handled-100k-ccu-on-a-real-time-collective-canvas-71d3d346e0ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: DevOps in K8s β€” Pod Cgroups](https://blog.devgenius.io/devops-in-k8s-pod-cgroups-ed05181865f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/trendyol-tech: Kubernetes IO Problem Investigation](https://medium.com/trendyol-tech/kubernetes-io-problem-investigation-1e8aa0cf4909) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@GranulateIntel: The Fundamental Principles of Kubernetes Capacity' Management](https://medium.com/@GranulateIntel/the-fundamental-principles-of-kubernetes-capacity-management-e23f388b4f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [tech.bigbasket.com: Atlas: Streamlining BigBasket’s 40+ lines of testing' across 80+ Microservices in Non-Production Environments](https://tech.bigbasket.com/atlas-streamlining-bigbaskets-40-lines-of-testing-across-80-microservices-in-non-production-459040947519) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [hervekhg.medium.com: 3 years managing Kubernetes clusters, my 10 lessons](https://hervekhg.medium.com/3-years-managing-kubernetes-clusters-my-10-lessons-b565a5509f0e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@.anders: Lessons From Our 8 Years Of Kubernetes In Production' β€” Two Major Cluster Crashes, Ditching Self-Managed, Cutting Cluster Costs, Tooling, And More](https://medium.com/@.anders/learnings-from-our-8-years-of-kubernetes-in-production-two-major-cluster-crashes-ditching-self-0257c09d36cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bgrant0607: Advantages of storing configuration in container' registries rather than git 🌟](https://medium.com/@bgrant0607/advantages-of-storing-configuration-in-container-registries-rather-than-git-b4266dc0c79f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jainal: Mastering Graceful Shutdown in Distributed Systems and' Microservices](https://medium.com/@jainal/mastering-graceful-shutdown-in-distributed-systems-and-microservices-29c311e49660) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Mastering the KUBECONFIG file](https://medium.com/@ahmetb/mastering-kubeconfig-4e447aa32c75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [iamunnip.medium.com: Merging kubeconfig Files](https://iamunnip.medium.com/merging-kubeconfig-files-c9e0f340a71c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@yogitakothadia: A Manifest File in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@yogitakothadia/a-manifest-file-in-kubernetes-952183a508d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Setup Microservices on Kubernetes β€” Write a Configuration' File](https://betterprogramming.pub/set-up-microservice-on-kubernetes-write-config-file-8df7c2b07a4c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Understanding the Kubernetes Manifest](https://faun.pub/understanding-the-kubernetes-manifest-e96d680f2a11) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Migrate From Docker Compose to Kubernetes](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-migrate-from-docker-compose-to-kubernetes-b57eb229beb2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.rewanthtammana.com: Creating Malicious Admission Controllers](https://blog.rewanthtammana.com/creating-malicious-admission-controllers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@visweswara: What are Kubernetes Admission Controllers?](https://medium.com/@visweswara/what-are-kubernetes-admission-controllers-let-me-explain-93b97f659ccc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jonathan_37674: Kubernetes Admission Controller: The Definitive' Guide](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/kubernetes-admission-controller-the-definitive-guide-786b09279418) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pflooky: Intro to Kubernetes Mutating Webhooks (get more out' of Kubernetes)](https://medium.com/@pflooky/intro-to-kubernetes-mutating-webhooks-even-if-you-dont-know-kubernetes-172c30232488) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: The Kubernetes Cloud Controller Manager](https://medium.com/@m.json/the-kubernetes-cloud-controller-manager-d440af0d2be5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Resources 🌟](https://medium.com/@pratyush.mathur/kubernetes-resources-c09d172dbdc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Node Affinity](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-node-affinity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Daemon Sets](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-daemon-sets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: **Team Productivity: Resource Management** 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/team-productivity-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com: kubernetes Pod Priority and Preemption](https://medium.com/@mohaamer5/kubernetes-pod-priority-and-preemption-943c58aee07d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: How to configure and manage Pod in Kubernetes Cluster (K8s)](https://medium.com/faun/pod-in-kubernetes-cluster-k8s-adeb5b901153) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Discovering Running Pods By Using DNS and Headless Services in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/swlh/discovering-running-pods-by-using-dns-and-headless-services-in-kubernetes-7002a50747f4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes Tip: What Happens To Pods Running On Node That Become Unreachable?](https://medium.com/tailwinds-navigator/kubernetes-tip-what-happens-to-pods-running-on-node-that-become-unreachable-3d409f734e5d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Pod Redundancy Strategies](https://medium.com/better-programming/kubernetes-pod-redundancy-strategies-a6d9b560749a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Static Pods](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-static-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Pod Security Policy](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-pod-security-policy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Notes on Graceful Shutdown in Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@pleasingsmoke/graceful-shutdown-of-pods-in-kubernetes-6da5588b5356) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [didil.medium.com: Building a Kubernetes Mutating Admission Webhook](https://didil.medium.com/building-a-kubernetes-mutating-admission-webhook-7e48729523ed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Schedule Pods on Nodes in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@knoldus/how-to-schedule-pods-on-nodes-in-kubernetes-af321d8ea5d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes: Evenly Distribution of Pods Across Cluster Nodes' |Puru Tuladhar](https://medium.com/geekculture/kubernetes-distributing-pods-evenly-across-cluster-c6bdc9b49699) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Understanding PodSecurity in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@orangecola3/understanding-podsecurity-in-kubernetes-e58a65102056) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.searce.com: Single Pod Access Mode for Persistent Volumes on Kubernetes](https://blog.searce.com/single-pod-access-mode-for-persistent-volumes-on-kubernetes-4cf79200aa9a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [shramikawale.medium.com: PodsDisruptionBudget: Why you will need in Kubernetes?](https://shramikawale.medium.com/podsdisruptionbudget-why-you-will-need-in-kubernetes-c939904d590d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Pods in Kubernetes β€” The Smallest Deployable Units' of Computing 🌟](https://aws.plainenglish.io/pods-in-kubernetes-the-smallest-deployable-units-of-computing-dab3bf1a2762) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [chrisedrego.medium.com: Power of PriorityClass in Kubernetes 🌟](https://chrisedrego.medium.com/power-of-priorityclass-in-kubernetes-87505260ecb6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [devopslearners.com: Kubernetes Pod Priority, PriorityClass, and Preemption' Explained 🌟](https://devopslearners.com/kubernetes-pod-priority-priorityclass-and-preemption-explained-a48fb7988672) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@r_chan: Kubernetes Pods Termination Lifecycle](https://medium.com/@r_chan/kubernetes-pods-termination-lifecycle-fd2926c4611a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Understanding Kubernetes Multi-Container Pod Patterns](https://betterprogramming.pub/understanding-kubernetes-multi-container-pod-patterns-577f74690aee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danielaaronw: K8s Pod Anti-affinity](https://medium.com/@danielaaronw/k8s-pod-anti-affinity-dd2667a20c5f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [mouliveera.medium.com: How to update configmap on POD without restart](https://mouliveera.medium.com/how-to-update-configmap-on-pod-without-restart-be3c0b4433af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@meng.yan: What Happens When Deleting a Pod](https://medium.com/@meng.yan/what-happens-when-deleting-a-pod-d1219c7e1b53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: DevOps in K8s β€” Pod Downward API](https://blog.devgenius.io/devops-in-k8s-pod-downward-api-571399049013) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: ConfigMaps in Kubernetes (K8s)](https://medium.com/faun/configmaps-in-kubernetes-k8s-2f2ce79d7e66) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.gopaddle.io: Strange things you never knew about Kubernetes ConfigMaps' on day one 🌟🌟](https://blog.gopaddle.io/2021/04/01/strange-things-you-never-knew-about-kubernetes-configmaps-on-day-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Kubernetes ConfigMaps Explained](https://medium.com/codex/kubernetes-configmaps-explained-961cdd23f232) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Config Maps](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-config-maps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [aditya-sunjava.medium.com: Externalizing Configurations in Kubernetes Using' ConfigMap and Secret](https://aditya-sunjava.medium.com/externalizing-configurations-in-kubernetes-using-configmap-and-secret-bfda0970d8ae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@shrishtishreya: Kubernetes ConfigMaps Explained](https://medium.com/@shrishtishreya/kubernetes-configmaps-explained-c6e7c9a6e6a6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/open-devops-academy: Learn Kubernetes: ConfigMap β€” Inject the' values of a ConfigMap in a container as a volume](https://medium.com/open-devops-academy/kubernetes-inject-the-values-of-a-configmap-in-a-container-as-a-volume-628c39f3ea43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [devopsparthu.hashnode.dev: Day 35: Mastering ConfigMaps and Secrets in Kubernetes](https://devopsparthu.hashnode.dev/day-35-mastering-configmaps-and-secrets-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Secrets](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated](https://mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp/compare-eso-with-secret-csi-402bf37f20bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/4th-coffee: State of Kubernetes Secrets Management in 2022](https://medium.com/4th-coffee/state-of-kubernetes-secrets-management-in-2022-6148af91e7b5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Encrypting Kubernetes Secrets at Rest](https://faun.pub/encrypting-kubernetes-secrets-at-rest-1b835e228c6a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [vinothecloudone.medium.com: Kubernetes Configuration Patterns 101](https://vinothecloudone.medium.com/kubernetes-configuration-patterns-101-68cfb7af1084) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Kubernetes 101: Secrets](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/kubernetes-101-secrets-20d068ab0563) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Searchable list of Kubernetes Storage Providers](https://storageclass.info/csidrivers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: How to create Namespaces in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/namespaces-in-kubernetes-4bac49414770) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [starwindsoftware.com: Remove a Kubernetes namespace blocked with Terminating' status](https://www.starwindsoftware.com/blog/remove-a-kubernetes-namespace-blocked-with-terminating-status) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy β€” A Best Practices Guide 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-a-best-practices-guide-88e37ef2b709) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [asonisg.medium.com: Multi-tenancy with Kubernetes (Part-1)](https://asonisg.medium.com/multi-tenancy-with-kubernetes-part-1-8ac4e5083e31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Namespaces vs. Virtual Clusters](https://medium.com/geekculture/kubernetes-namespaces-vs-virtual-clusters-cc8731752972) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [p3r.one: Delete namespace stuck in Terminating State](https://www.p3r.one/delete-terminating-namespace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [doordash.engineering: Fast Feedback Loop for Kubernetes Product Development' in a Production Environment](https://doordash.engineering/2022/06/23/fast-feedback-loop-for-kubernetes-product-development-in-a-production-environment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy Approach](https://towardsaws.com/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-approach-b0f58d615971) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@het.trivedi05: Designing Multi-Tenant Applications on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@het.trivedi05/designing-multi-tenant-applications-on-kubernetes-f0470f8e641c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [divya-mohan0209.medium.com: Mo’ tenancy, Mo’ problems.](https://divya-mohan0209.medium.com/mo-tenancy-mo-problems-f031f75374f7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adeo-tech: A walkthrough guide for Multi-Tenancy with GKE](https://medium.com/adeo-tech/a-walkthrough-guide-for-multi-tenancy-with-gke-b9e6f1aed2a2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Hierarchical Namespaces in Kubernetes](https://faun.pub/hierarchical-namespaces-in-kubernetes-5b07ea2c3e65) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [sandeepbaldawa.medium.com: K8s Labels & Selectors](https://sandeepbaldawa.medium.com/k8s-labels-selectors-9ad2fcf78a4e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.kubecost.com: The Guide to Kubernetes Labels](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/kubernetes-labels) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Node Selectors](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-node-selectors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : Changing a Pod's label on the fly](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/04/kubernetes-101-changing-pods-label-on.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [thenucleargeeks.com: Taints and Tolerations in Kubernetes](https://thenucleargeeks.com/2021/03/28/taints-and-tolerations-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Taints And Toleration Basics In Kubernetes](https://faun.pub/taints-and-toleration-basics-in-kubernetes-c0538c3f6deb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.learncodeonline.in: Kubernetes Scheduling - Taints and Tolerations](https://blog.learncodeonline.in/kubernetes-scheduling-taints-and-tolerations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [kamsjec.medium.com: Kubernetes Taints and Tolerations](https://kamsjec.medium.com/kubernetes-taints-and-tolerations-18727f618d01) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sam.euchaliptus: Tolerations & NodeAffinity for Deterministic' Pod Scheduling in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@sam.euchaliptus/tolerations-nodeaffinity-for-deterministic-pod-scheduling-in-kubernetes-aa2f1d4316fa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Deploy a Web Application with Kubernetes](https://medium.com/swlh/how-to-deploy-an-asp-net-application-with-kubernetes-3c00c5fa1c6e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Kubernetes Rolling Updates and Rollbacks](https://www.linuxadvise.com/post/kubernetes-rolling-updates-and-rollbacks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: How Rolling and Rollback Deployments work in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@yankee.exe/how-rolling-and-rollback-deployments-work-in-kubernetes-8db4c4dce599) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Deployment β€” Rolling Updates and Rollbacks Explained](https://medium.com/codex/kubernetes-deployment-rolling-updates-and-rollbacks-explained-e3efa6557368) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Deployment: Connect Your Front End to Your Back End With' Nginx](https://medium.com/better-programming/kubernetes-deployment-connect-your-front-end-to-your-back-end-with-nginx-7e4e7cfef177) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Deployment Explained](https://medium.com/geekculture/kubernetes-deployment-explained-9b2b89dd3977) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Deployment types in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/deployment-types-in-kubernetes-14b70ca7ef93) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: 5 Things We Overlooked When Deploying Our First App on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/gumgum-tech/5-things-we-overlooked-when-putting-our-first-app-on-kubernetes-58583c1783e4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Our Journey to Zero Downtime Rolling Updates with Ambassador](https://eng.lifion.com/journey-to-zero-downtime-rolling-updates-with-ambassador-badda6a7d450) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Tip: How Statefulsets Behave Differently Than Deployments' When Node Fails?](https://medium.com/tailwinds-navigator/kubernetes-tip-how-statefulsets-behave-differently-than-deployments-when-node-fails-d29e36bca7d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [yankeexe.medium.com: How Rolling and Rollback Deployments work in Kubernetes](https://yankeexe.medium.com/how-rolling-and-rollback-deployments-work-in-kubernetes-8db4c4dce599) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/okteto: Beginner’s Guide to Kubernetes Deployments](https://medium.com/okteto/beginners-guide-to-kubernetes-deployments-50f066d95d2b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Zero downtime deployment with Kubernetes using Rolling' update Strategy](https://blog.devgenius.io/zero-downtime-deployment-with-kubernetes-using-rolling-update-strategy-bff45de8c3c3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dinushad92.medium.com: Building a resilient deployment on Kubernetes-part' 3: Keep the deployment up to date with the latest releases](https://dinushad92.medium.com/building-a-resilient-deployment-on-kubernetes-part-3-keep-the-deployment-up-to-date-with-the-7296f18f275a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@chamakenjefi: Kubernetes deployments using a ConfigMap with' a custom index.html page](https://medium.com/@chamakenjefi/kubernetes-deployments-using-a-configmap-with-a-custom-index-html-page-5b4de0a7aa1b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@vrnvav97: Canary Deployment in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@vrnvav97/canary-deployment-in-kubernetes-a18c81cb9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@the.nick.miller: Custom Deployments with Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@the.nick.miller/multi-container-deployments-with-kubernetes-33c824d8d9a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [routerhan.medium.com: Understanding Kubernetes Deployment β€” A Beginner’s' Guide](https://routerhan.medium.com/understanding-kubernetes-deployment-a-beginners-guide-6723c19dbd57) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Blue Green Deployment with Kubernetes](https://blog.devgenius.io/blue-green-deployment-with-kubernetes-b7595b17fe17) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [tom-sapak.medium.com: Deployment vs. StatefulSet for stateful applications](https://tom-sapak.medium.com/deployment-vs-statefulset-for-stateful-applications-eebd6522e102) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [niravshah2705.medium.com: Play with volume for statefulsets](https://niravshah2705.medium.com/play-with-volume-for-statefulsets-7fbf14221e74) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@arton.demaku: Managing Stateful Applications with Kubernetes' StatefulSets](https://medium.com/@arton.demaku/managing-stateful-applications-with-kubernetes-statefulsets-3eeec9e9d151) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.learncodeonline.in: Kubernetes Scheduling - DaemonSet](https://blog.learncodeonline.in/kubernetes-scheduling-daemonset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : Performing tasks in kubernetes - Jobs](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/05/kubernetes-101-performing-tasks-in.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Jobs & Cronjobs in Kubernetes Cluster](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/jobs-cronjobs-in-kubernetes-cluster-d0e872e3c8c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Setup a CronJob to execute Kubectl or AWS commands](https://medium.com/geekculture/setup-a-cronjob-to-execute-kubectl-or-aws-commands-c1c15dd4ff1f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dwdraju.medium.com: Kubernetes Job or CronJob: Which One to Use and When?' 🌟](https://dwdraju.medium.com/kubernetes-job-or-cronjob-which-one-to-use-and-when-4ffd4800d28e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” Why Use Job Instead of Pod Directly?](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-why-use-job-instead-of-pod-directly-48cf4e24a0df) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kudos-engineering: Migrating our cron jobs to Kubernetes](https://medium.com/kudos-engineering/migrating-our-cron-jobs-to-kubernetes-8597032d7622) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@abhinav.ittekot: Running Kubernetes jobs with sidecar containers](https://medium.com/@abhinav.ittekot/running-kubernetes-jobs-with-sidecar-containers-8c034b020993) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Understanding Jobs and CronJobs in Kubernetes](https://blog.devops.dev/understanding-jobs-and-cronjobs-in-kubernetes-9db379562da) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [devineer.medium.com: Kubernetes Services Explained](https://devineer.medium.com/kubernetes-services-explained-22b4dd11de02) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [whyk8s.substack.com: Why Services?](https://whyk8s.substack.com/p/why-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ankitrai_13207: Kubernetes: Deployment & Service](https://medium.com/@ankitrai_13207/kubernetes-deployment-service-6f32b7e63f16) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: An Overview to Kubernetes Services](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubernetes-service-types-3c4a3088a5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [nitishblog.hashnode.dev: Kubernetes Services - Your way to connect with' your application](https://nitishblog.hashnode.dev/kubernetes-services-your-way-to-connect-with-your-application) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [sumanprasad.hashnode.dev: Everything About Kubernetes Services - Discovery,' Load Balancing, Networking](https://sumanprasad.hashnode.dev/everything-about-kubernetes-services-discovery-load-balancing-networking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Kubernetes Services: Explained with Examples](https://blog.devops.dev/kubernetes-services-explained-with-examples-3d1897a875b7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Kubernetes Canary Deployment #1 Gitlab CI](https://medium.com/@wuestkamp/kubernetes-canary-deployment-1-gitlab-ci-518f9fdaa7ed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Fully automated canary deployments in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/containers-101/fully-automated-canary-deployments-in-kubernetes-70a671105273) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.knoldus.com: Introduction to Kubernetes Deployment Strategies](https://blog.knoldus.com/introduction-to-kubernetes-deployment-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone: Advanced Kubernetes Deployment Strategies](https://dzone.com/articles/advanced-kubernetes-deployment-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Kubernetes Blue-Green Deployment](https://blog.devgenius.io/kubernetes-blue-green-deployment-a69ed17cd4cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [prakashkumar0301.medium.com: Blue-Green Deployment with Kubernetes](https://prakashkumar0301.medium.com/blue-green-deployment-with-kubernetes-a37a534a2ef4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [emirayhan.medium.com: Kubernetes (k8s) Deployment Strategies](https://emirayhan.medium.com/kubernetes-k8s-deployment-strategies-eb3a0f5cbc49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Kubernetes Deployment Strategy Explained 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/kubernetes-deployment-strategy-explained-bf27fea088e1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Run the Canary Deployment pattern on Kubernetes' 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox/activities/run-the-canary-deployment-pattern-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.werf.io: Canary releases in Kubernetes based on Ingress-NGINX Controller](https://blog.werf.io/canary-releases-in-kubernetes-based-on-ingress-nginx-controller-96193efe34f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bubu.tripathy: Blue-Green Deployment using Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@bubu.tripathy/blue-green-deployment-using-kubernetes-be994df956b4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.developersteve.com: Canary Deployments in Kubernetes: Safely Releasing' New Features with Confidence](https://blog.developersteve.com/canary-deployments-in-kubernetes-safely-releasing-new-features-with-confidence-f6eb3f0dab6f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/cp-massive-programming: Kubernetes API Server Discovery](https://medium.com/cp-massive-programming/kubernetes-api-server-discovery-ac3b358e878e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/linux-shots: Find Deprecated API Resources used in a Kubernetes' Cluster](https://medium.com/linux-shots/find-deprecated-api-resources-used-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-44756c1126c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.jimmyray.io: Discover K8s Through Its APIs](https://blog.jimmyray.io/discover-k8s-through-its-apis-e2f90937a19f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Perform Health checks in Kubernetes (K8s)](https://medium.com/faun/how-to-perform-health-checks-in-kubernetes-k8s-a4e5300b1f9d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Liveness and Readiness Probes for Kubernetes in Phoenix application](https://blog.lelonek.me/liveness-and-readiness-probes-for-kubernetes-in-phoenix-application-890e24d0737e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Straight to the Point: Kubernetes Probes](https://faun.pub/straight-to-the-point-kubernetes-probes-e5b23e267d9d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [guyzsarun.medium.com: Kubernetes Liveness, Readiness Probe Explained](https://guyzsarun.medium.com/kubernetes-liveness-readiness-probe-explained-352691dcccf1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devops-mojo: Kubernetes β€” Probes (Liveness, Readiness, and Startup)' Overview](https://medium.com/devops-mojo/kubernetes-probes-liveness-readiness-startup-overview-introduction-to-probes-types-configure-health-checks-206ff7c24487) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [doordash.engineering: How to Handle Kubernetes Health Checks](https://doordash.engineering/2022/08/09/how-to-handle-kubernetes-health-checks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Liveness Probes](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-liveness-probes-1a053f53690c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dnastacio.medium.com: The Art and Science of Probing a Kubernetes Container](https://dnastacio.medium.com/the-art-and-science-of-probing-a-kubernetes-container-db1f16539080) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@eumaho: Setting up readiness and liveness health-check probes' in Kubernetes with SpringBoot 🌟](https://medium.com/@eumaho/setting-up-readiness-and-liveness-health-check-probes-in-kubernetes-with-springboot-674eb1038377) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [kamsjec.medium.com: liveness and readiness probes…](https://kamsjec.medium.com/liveness-and-readiness-probes-91919f24e305) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Ultimate Kubernetes Resource Planning Guide](https://medium.com/dev-genius/ultimate-kubernetes-resource-planning-guide-449a4fddd1d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Capacity Planning](https://www.magalix.com/blog/kubernetes-patterns-capacity-planning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone: Dive Deep Into Resource Requests and Limits in Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/dive-deep-into-resource-requests-and-limits-in-kub) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Understanding resource limits in kubernetes: cpu time](https://medium.com/@betz.mark/understanding-resource-limits-in-kubernetes-cpu-time-9eff74d3161b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [john-tucker.medium.com: Kubernetes CPU Resource Requests at Runtime](https://john-tucker.medium.com/kubernetes-cpu-resource-requests-at-runtime-c4df668d1c5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Practical example of how to set requests and limits on Kubernetes](https://faun.pub/practical-example-of-how-to-set-requests-and-limits-on-kubernetes-87521b599983) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dnastacio.medium.com: Why you should keep using CPU limits on Kubernetes' 🌟🌟](https://dnastacio.medium.com/why-you-should-keep-using-cpu-limits-on-kubernetes-60c4e50dfc61) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/omio-engineering: CPU limits and aggressive throttling in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/omio-engineering/cpu-limits-and-aggressive-throttling-in-kubernetes-c5b20bd8a718) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [iceburn.medium.com: Kubernetes Resource Requests and Resource Limits](https://iceburn.medium.com/kubernetes-resource-requests-and-resource-limits-99c549c5a439) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mark.andreev: How to configure Kubernetes memory limits for' Java application](https://medium.com/@mark.andreev/how-to-configure-kubernetes-memory-limits-for-java-application-ec0cc5a68c24) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/pipedrive-engineering: How we choked our Kubernetes NodeJS services](https://medium.com/pipedrive-engineering/how-we-choked-our-kubernetes-nodejs-services-932acc8cc2be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@eliran89c: For the love of god, learn when to use CPU limits' on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@eliran89c/for-the-love-of-god-learn-when-to-use-cpu-limits-on-kubernetes-2225341e9dbd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jettycloud: Making Sense of Kubernetes CPU Requests And Limits](https://medium.com/@jettycloud/making-sense-of-kubernetes-cpu-requests-and-limits-390bbb5b7c92) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Chronicles:(K8s#04)|K8s Series | POD Resource Request' & Limits](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-chronicles-k8s-04-k8s-series-pod-resource-request-limits-49ac0cf67ae6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/nordnet-tech: Unlocking Kubernetes Performance with no CPU Resource' Limits](https://medium.com/nordnet-tech/unlocking-kubernetes-performance-with-no-cpu-resource-limits-56d5dc33037b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: Challenge 16: Throttled 🌟](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/challenge-16-throttled-93133f8fd0ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@frommeyerc: Containers and the JVM: About CFS and how to deal' with it](https://medium.com/@frommeyerc/containers-and-the-jvm-about-cfs-and-how-to-deal-with-it-805883b72a87) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [lalatron.hashnode.dev: When Kubernetes and Go don't work well together' 🌟](https://lalatron.hashnode.dev/when-kubernetes-and-go-dont-work-well-together) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/directeam: Kubernetes resources under the hood β€” Part 1 🌟](https://medium.com/directeam/kubernetes-resources-under-the-hood-part-1-4f2400b6bb96) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [medium.com: The Kubernetes Scheduler: this series aims to advance the understanding' of Kubernetes and its underlying concepts](https://medium.com/@dominik.tornow/the-kubernetes-scheduler-cd429abac02f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: K8S - Creating a kube-scheduler plugin](https://medium.com/@juliorenner123/k8s-creating-a-kube-scheduler-plugin-8a826c486a1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [medium: Getting Started with Kubernetes etcd](https://medium.com/@Alibaba_Cloud/getting-started-with-kubernetes-etcd-a26cba0b4258) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: ETCD - the Easy Way | Vaibhav Rajput](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/etcd-the-easy-way-4c01e243f285) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
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+  - [medium: Kubernetes β€” Learn Sidecar Container Pattern](https://medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts/kubernetes-learn-sidecar-container-pattern-6d8c21f873d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : Extending the container's functionalities' - Sidecar containers](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/07/kubernetes-101-extending-containers.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [atul-agrawal.medium.com: Library vs Service vs Sidecar](https://atul-agrawal.medium.com/library-vs-service-vs-sidecar-ff5a20b50cad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Sidecar container lifecycle changes in Kubernetes 1.18' 🌟](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/k8s-sidecars) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Delaying application start until sidecar is ready](https://medium.com/@marko.luksa/delaying-application-start-until-sidecar-is-ready-2ec2d21a7b74) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Kubernetes – An Introduction to Sidecars](https://pauldally.medium.com/kubernetes-an-introduction-to-sidecars-21d99fbd7de3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [saurabhdashora.hashnode.dev: Implementing Sidecar Design Pattern with Kubernetes' Pod](https://saurabhdashora.hashnode.dev/implementing-sidecar-design-pattern-with-kubernetes-pod) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Tip: How Does OOMKilled Work?](https://medium.com/tailwinds-navigator/kubernetes-tip-how-does-oomkilled-work-ba71b135993b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [stackpulse.com: Kubernetes and SRE: 5 Best Practices for K8s Reliability' in Production](https://stackpulse.com/blog/https-stackpulse-com-blog-kubernetes-production-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [stackpulse.com: Challenges of Running Services With K8s Reliably](https://stackpulse.com/blog/challenges-of-running-services-with-k8s-reliably) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: 5 common Kubernetes misconfigs and how to fix them](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/5-common-kubernetes-misconfigs-and-how-to-fix-them) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [snapt.net: Best Practices for Load Balancing Kubernetes Containers](https://www.snapt.net/blog/best-practices-for-load-balancing-kubernetes-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/mycloudseries: Must-haves for your Kubernetes Cluster to be Production' Ready](https://medium.com/mycloudseries/must-haves-for-your-kubernetes-cluster-to-be-production-ready-dc7d1d18c4a2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.runx.dev: 5 Common Kubernetes Mistakes and how to avoid them](https://blog.runx.dev/5-common-kubernetes-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them-150607beb475) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes best practice: How to (correctly) set resource requests' and limits](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2022/10/20/kubernetes-best-practice-how-to-correctly-set-resource-requests-and-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@krishnendupatra: Best practices to achieve Zero downtime on' Kubernetes deployments](https://medium.com/@krishnendupatra/best-practices-to-achieve-zero-downtime-on-kubernetes-deployments-438f15cd811e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: How to guess the right size for your Kubernetes' Pods?](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/how-to-guess-the-right-size-for-your-kubernetes-pods-9c88686fec) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/saas-infra: Stabilize Kubernetes MicroServices β€” The Right Resources' Settings](https://medium.com/saas-infra/stabilize-your-kubernetes-microservices-with-the-correct-resources-settings-2071fa11495d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/application-driven-infrastructure: Best Practices for Understanding' Kubernetes Costs](https://medium.com/application-driven-infrastructure/best-practices-for-understanding-kubernetes-costs-f3c58a5e1ebf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Optimizing Kubernetes Clusters for Better Efficiency and Cost' Savings 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/optimizing-kubernetes-clusters-for-better-efficien-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@visweswara: Pod Disruption Budget β€” Budget that can save you' One day](https://medium.com/@visweswara/pod-disruption-budget-budget-that-can-save-you-one-day-7c22c8a11d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [saahitya.hashnode.dev: Pod Disruption Budget(Pdb)](https://saahitya.hashnode.dev/pod-disruption-budgetpdb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: 5 Problems with Kubernetes Cost Estimation Strategies](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/09/18/5-problems-with-kubernetes-cost-estimation-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/streamotion-tech-blog: Visualising the Cost of Kubernetes](https://medium.com/streamotion-tech-blog/visualising-the-cost-of-kubernetes-ca64f642de8c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Kubecost 🌟](https://www.kubecost.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.kubecost.com: AKS Cost Monitoring and Governance With Kubecost](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/aks-cost) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@randhirthakur076: Optimizing Kubernetes Cost Management: A Deep' Dive into Kubecost](https://medium.com/@randhirthakur076/optimizing-kubernetes-cost-management-a-deep-dive-into-kubecost-5b07c9926c87) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Deploying Kubernetes β€” Deciding the size of your nodes](https://medium.com/swlh/deploying-kubernetes-deciding-the-size-of-your-nodes-a115e770e09) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone refcard: Kubernetes Multi-Cluster Management and Governance](https://dzone.com/refcardz/kubernetes-multi-cluster-management-and-governance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Simplifying multi-clusters in Kubernetes](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/04/12/simplifying-multi-clusters-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Individual Kubernetes Clusters vs. Shared Kubernetes Clusters for' Development](https://medium.com/faun/individual-kubernetes-clusters-vs-shared-kubernetes-clusters-for-development-3399576b0f1f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Extending Kubernetes Cluster; Kubectl Plugins and Krew](https://itnext.io/extending-kubernetes-cluster-kubectl-plugins-and-krew-547a8bc839a3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Essential plugins for Kubectl CLI](https://awstip.com/essential-plugins-for-kubectl-cli-e35cbc99037b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [pixelstech.net: Build a Kubectl Plugin from Scratch](https://www.pixelstech.net/article/1606901393-Build-a-Kubectl-Plugin-from-Scratch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Cool Kubernetes command line plugins](https://medium.com/nontechcompany/cool-kubernetes-command-line-plugins-4b0e50362426) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Spying on Kubernetes Pods with kubespy](https://faun.pub/spying-on-kubernetes-pods-with-kubespy-3043a3ed044b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [tonylixu.medium.com: Kubectl β€” Plugins Operation](https://tonylixu.medium.com/kubectl-plugins-operation-f93274622447) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jerome_tarte: Extend your toolset with Kubectl plugin](https://medium.com/@jerome_tarte/extend-your-toolset-with-kubectl-plugin-55596067595f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Accelerated Feedback Loops when Developing for Kubernetes with Conftest](https://engineering.plex.com/posts/kubernetes-policy-conftest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Kubernetes Patterns - The Service Discovery Pattern](https://www.magalix.com/blog/kubernetes-patterns-the-service-discovery-pattern) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Performance Patterns in Microservices-Based Integrations](https://dzone.com/articles/performance-patterns-in-microservices-based-integr-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: 10 Anti-Patterns for Kubernetes Deployments](https://medium.com/better-programming/10-antipatterns-for-kubernetes-deployments-e97ce1199f2d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [ishantgaurav.in: Kubernetes – Sidecar Container Pattern](https://ishantgaurav.in/2021/07/18/kubernetes-sidecar-container-pattern) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 10 Anti-Patterns for Kubernetes Deployments](https://betterprogramming.pub/10-antipatterns-for-kubernetes-deployments-e97ce1199f2d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes β€” Learn Init Container Pattern](https://medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts/kubernetes-learn-init-container-pattern-7a757742de6b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone: Microservices Patterns: Sidecar](https://dzone.com/articles/microservices-patterns-sidecar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [dzone: Multi-Container Pod Design Patterns in Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/multi-container-pod-design-patterns-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ehsan-khodadadi: Patterns and anti-patterns for a reliable Kubernetes' infra deployment](https://medium.com/@ehsan-khodadadi/patterns-and-anti-patterns-for-a-reliable-kubernetes-infra-deployment-5724f6749b7a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [granulate.io: A Deep Dive into Kubernetes Scheduling](https://granulate.io/a-deep-dive-into-kubernetes-scheduling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.kubecost.com: Kubernetes node affinity: examples & instructions](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/kubernetes-node-affinity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dlt-labs-publication: Kubernetes: Understanding Pod Affinity,' Taint & Toleration](https://medium.com/dlt-labs-publication/kubernetes-understanding-pod-affinity-taint-toleration-2f9b9b218dd5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pbijjala: reCap: Elasticity in Kubernetes/GKE 🌟🌟](https://medium.com/@pbijjala/recap-elasticity-in-kubernetes-gke-543d8523d3c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [4sysops.com: Node selector and node affinity in Kubernetes](https://4sysops.com/archives/kubernetes-guide-node-selector-and-node-affinity-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Virtual Clusters for Kubernetes β€” Benefits and Use Cases](https://medium.com/better-programming/virtual-clusters-for-kubernetes-benefits-use-cases-a4eee1c5c5a5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [loft-sh.medium.com: How Virtual Kubernetes Clusters Can Speed Up Your Local' Development](https://loft-sh.medium.com/how-virtual-kubernetes-clusters-can-speed-up-your-local-development-e5645614a3c5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/expedia-group-tech: Manage multi-cluster Kubernetes infrastructure' with Kubefed v2](https://medium.com/expedia-group-tech/managing-a-federated-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubefed-v2-5f115dbdbe05) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@cloud_tips: Kubernetes Incident Response](https://medium.com/@cloud_tips/kubernetes-incident-response-94daac6d7a2b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD)](https://www.cncf.io/certification/ckad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/kubernetes: CKAD - free materials](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes/comments/r4q1ec/ckad_free_materials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.jcprz.com: My tips to pass the CKA exam and what’s next](https://blog.jcprz.com/my-tips-to-pass-the-cka-exam-and-whats-next-8df2c3d38a7e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@vamshisuram: How to crack CKAD exam (part β€” 2)](https://medium.com/@vamshisuram/how-to-crack-ckad-exam-part-2-26330c32a4e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Passing the 2023 Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA)' Exam](https://blog.devgenius.io/passing-the-2023-certified-kubernetes-administrator-cka-exam-693d8f9bc711) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [cloudnativeengineer.substack.com: Prepare for your Certified Kubernetes' Administrator exam](https://cloudnativeengineer.substack.com/p/prepare-for-your-cka-exam-e1c33883eaf2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Kubernetes Operators](https://developers.redhat.com/books/kubernetes-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [k8spatterns.io: Free Kubernetes Patterns e-book](https://k8spatterns.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Free Kubernetes Application Architecture Patterns eBook](https://www.magalix.com/kubernetes-application-patterns-e-book-download) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes essentials E-book](https://images.linoxide.com/ebook-kubernetes-essentials.pdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes for developers](https://www.udemy.com/course/kubernetes-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes for the Absolute Beginners](https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes: Getting Started (Free)](https://www.udemy.com/course/kubernetes-getting-started) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Top 15 Online Courses to Learn Docker, Kubernetes, and AWS for' Fullstack Developers and DevOps Engineers](https://medium.com/javarevisited/top-15-online-courses-to-learn-docker-kubernetes-and-aws-for-fullstack-developers-and-devops-d8cc4f16e773) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [en.wikipedia.org: Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payment_Card_Industry_Data_Security_Standard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [IBM IAM for AI Agents](https://t.co/EKsVgKA4xn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - [Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments](https://t.co/5E4FLUyh98) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Terraform Enterprise 2.0](https://t.co/UmacHpStqI) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead](https://t.co/y414rbxM7l) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: 5 tips for securely adopting infrastructure as code](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/5-tips-for-securely-adopting-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [daffodilsw.medium.com: What is Infrastructure Automation in DevOps?](https://daffodilsw.medium.com/what-is-infrastructure-automation-in-devops-d9681870b07d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: The best Infrastructure as Code tools for 2021](https://faun.pub/the-best-infrastructure-as-code-tools-for-2021-b37c323e89f0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bunnyshell: How to Overcome Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Challenges](https://medium.com/@bunnyshell/how-to-overcome-infrastructure-as-code-iac-challenges-f4947be7cde2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [dzone.com/articles: A Beginner's Guide to Infrastructure as Code 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/a-beginners-guide-to-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [javacodegeeks.com: Infrastructure as Code: Best Tools For 2023 Included](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2023/03/infrastructure-as-code-best-tools-for-2023-included.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@faisalkuzhan: DAY_43/90 => Infrastructure as Code(IaC)](https://medium.com/@faisalkuzhan/day-43-90-infrastructure-as-code-iac-5a826258ee4b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Short: Using IaC over Clickops](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/short-using-iac-over-clickops-229e919b5373) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Cloudformation vs. Terraform: Which is better?](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/04/06/cloudformation-vs-terraform-which-is-better) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support](https://t.co/C6uicr7ZPS) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [The Maester - Terraform Module](https://cloudtips.nl/the-maester-terraform-module-8c68b2b68c51) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nerd-for-tech: Kubernetes: Declaratively Deploying Infrastructure' (IaC)](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/kubernetes-declaratively-deploying-infrastructure-iac-789f14d999c6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [medium.com/globant: Infrastructure as Code using Kubernetes](https://medium.com/globant/infrastructure-as-code-using-kubernetes-d3d329446517) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [IaC and OpenShift Virtualization handshake (using Terraform for VMs on OCP)](https://medium.com/@nidhibansal26/iac-and-openshift-virtualization-handshake-c0a4ada79af5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Teams with AWS on New Control Tower Account Factory' for Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-teams-with-aws-on-new-control-tower-account-factory-for-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code](https://medium.com/@codebob75/application-network-security-in-azure-subnets-endpoints-dns-nsgs-with-terraform-code-0bcabdb3a65b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/build-secure-ai-applications-on-azure-with-hashicorp-terraform-and-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-learning-resources-reference-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [cloud.hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Cloud](https://cloud.hashicorp.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Multi-Region Replication Now Available with HCP Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/multi-region-replication-now-available-with-hcp-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment' with Terraform Cloud](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/continuous-integration-continuous-deployment-with-terraform-cloud-ad384f29d7a0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Why should Terraform be one of your DevOps tools?](https://medium.com/devopslinks/why-should-terraform-be-one-of-your-devops-tools-29ae15861b1f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Learn DevOps: Infrastructure Automation With Terraform](https://www.udemy.com/learn-devops-infrastructure-automation-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS API Gateway](https://medium.com/@hashiroulap/terraform-aws-api-gateway-6d86a010f359) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Integration of AWS, Terraform, and GitHub for Automated Deployment' Infrastructure](https://medium.com/@akshayavb99/integration-of-aws-terraform-and-github-for-automated-deployment-infrastructure-da0a19ff4e86) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Automation of Cloud-Terraform](https://medium.com/@sandupatlaabhilash1747/automation-of-cloud-terraform-5a299fb785bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Custom Variable Validation in Terraform 0.13](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/custom-variable-validation-in-terraform-0-13) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Terraform for Network Engineers: Should you be implementing Infrastructure' as Code?](https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/terraform-for-network-engineers-should-you-be-implementing-infrastructure-as-code-73667d27d3b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Learn How to Import Infrastructure Into Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/import-infrastructure-into-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium - Infrastructure-As-Code: But You Don’t Have to Write That Code](https://medium.com/@duplocloud/infrastructure-as-code-but-you-dont-have-to-write-that-code-87ec4fe94863) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [Manage Active Directory Objects with the New Windows AD Provider for HashiCorp Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/manage-active-directory-objects-new-windows-ad-provider-hashicorp-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing 11 Verified Providers for Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-11-verified-providers-for-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: New Terraform Tutorial: Sensitive Input Variables 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-sensitive-input-variables) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Don’t Forget to Restrict Outbound Traffic with Terraform and Sentinel](https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/dont-forget-to-restrict-outbound-traffic-with-terraform-and-sentinel-c74a99129dae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: New Terraform Tutorial: Terraform Outputs 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/tutorial-terraform-outputs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Mono Repo vs. Multi Repo: The Great Debate](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-mono-repo-vs-multi-repo-the-great-debate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Terraform: How to Use Conditionals to Dynamically Create Resources](https://medium.com/swlh/terraform-how-to-use-conditionals-for-dynamic-resources-creation-6a191e041857) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Modern Infrastructure Automation with Packer, Terraform,' and Consul (video)](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/modern-infrastructure-automation-with-packer-terraform-and-consul) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: New Terraform Tutorials: Getting Started with the Helm and' Datadog Providers 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/getting-started-with-the-helm-and-datadog-terraform-providers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: How can I prevent configuration drift?](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/how-can-i-prevent-configuration-drift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Share Modules Across Organizations with Terraform Enterprise](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/share-modules-across-organizations-terraform-enterprise) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing HashiCorp Terraform 0.15 General Availability](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-hashicorp-terraform-0-15-general-availability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Terraform β€” Remote States Overview 🌟](https://medium.com/devops-mojo/terraform-remote-states-overview-what-is-terraform-remote-state-storage-introduction-936223a0e9d0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Building Azure Resources with TypeScript Using the CDK for' Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/building-azure-resources-with-typescript-using-the-cdk-for-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Protect your Terraform State](https://medium.com/the-innovation/protect-your-terraform-state-a974027a4bb0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform AzureAD Provider Now Supports Microsoft Graph](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-azuread-provider-now-supports-microsoft-graph) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [nitheeshp.dev: Practical CI/CD Guide to Deploying AWS Infrastructure 🌟](https://nitheeshp.dev/series/terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: New Terraform Tutorials on HashiCorp Learn](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/new-terraform-tutorials-on-hashicorp-learn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing Support for Amazon ECS Anywhere in the Terraform' AWS Provider](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-launch-day-support-for-amazon-ecs-anywhere-terraform-aws-provider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing HashiCorp Terraform 1.0 General Availability 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-hashicorp-terraform-1-0-general-availability) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: terraform | git commit -m β€œall the secrets” | sops tool for managing' secrets 🌟](https://medium.com/cloudandthings/terraform-git-commit-m-all-the-secrets-5dfea9b111de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Terraform Zero to Hero](https://medium.com/tech-guides/terraform-zero-to-hero-733f6860bb9a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Beta Support for CRDs in the Terraform Provider for Kubernetes](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/beta-support-for-crds-in-the-terraform-provider-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Cisco, Citrix, and Fortinet Among New Verified Terraform' Providers](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/cisco-citrix-fortinet-among-new-verified-terraform-providers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: Advanced Terraform security: Pro tips for secure infrastructure' as code](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/advanced-terraform-security-pro-tips-for-secure-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: AWS and HashiCorp Collaborate on New Terraform Modules](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/aws-hashicorp-collaborate-new-terraform-modules) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: 10 things I wish I knew before learning Terraform (Part 1) | Ian' Hancock](https://medium.com/contino-engineering/10-things-i-wish-i-knew-before-learning-terraform-f13637a01aa6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Multi-Cloud DevOps at PETRONAS with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/multi-cloud-devops-at-petronas-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Terraform in Real Life: Lessons Learned 🌟](https://medium.com/version-1/terraform-in-real-life-lessons-learned-2469e3fe74e6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nerd-for-tech: Terraforming the GitOps Way !!!](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/terraforming-the-gitops-way-9417cf4abf58) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Terraform-Prevent Conditionally Created Resources From Deletion' 🌟](https://faun.pub/terraform-prevent-conditionally-created-resources-from-deletion-dcec1b793565) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: 5 Best Terraform Tools That You Need in 2022 🌟](https://faun.pub/5-best-terraform-tools-that-you-need-in-2022-a3db2334c524) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Design by Contract in Terraform](https://betterprogramming.pub/design-by-contracts-in-terraform-63467a749c1a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@oamdev2020: Glue Terraform Ecosystem into Kubernetes World 🌟](https://medium.com/@oamdev2020/glue-terraform-ecosystem-into-kubernetes-world-3e5d6feb461e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: The Lifecycle of a Terraform Resource β€” Lifecycle Meta-Argument](https://faun.pub/the-lifecycle-of-a-terraform-resource-lifecycle-meta-argument-3cc4555ec976) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dugouchet.a: Manage your terraform like a container](https://medium.com/@dugouchet.a/manage-your-terraform-like-a-container-d2acbc46d7d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/spacelift: Terraform vs. Kubernetes: Key Differences and Comparison](https://medium.com/spacelift/terraform-vs-kubernetes-key-differences-and-comparison-a42847e8be1c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nerd-for-tech: Building a Two-Tier Architecture for High Availability' using Terraform](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/building-a-two-tier-architecture-for-high-availability-using-terraform-ae6296fb2126) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Import Existing AWS Infrastructure to Terraform](https://towardsaws.com/import-existing-aws-architecture-to-terraform-368b66c48275) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Automate Terraform documentation like a pro!](https://medium.com/google-cloud/automate-terraform-documentation-like-a-pro-ed3e19998808) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@adolfo.diaz.zar: Secret Management with Terraform 🌟](https://medium.com/@adolfo.diaz.zar/secret-management-with-terraform-6b5e02f9437e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Refactor Terraform code with Moved Blocks β€” a new way without' manually modifying the state](https://awstip.com/refactor-terraform-code-with-moved-blocks-a-new-way-without-manually-modifying-the-state-5ed1d80ed53e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Terraform null provider and null_resource explained 🌟](https://faun.pub/terraform-null-provider-and-null-resource-explained-6a8d674cad63) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [swwapnilp.medium.com: How Does Slack Use Terraform?](https://swwapnilp.medium.com/how-does-slack-use-terraform-104b1e96c97d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Abstraction Tips: Just Because You Can Doesn't' Mean You Should](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/terraform-abstraction-tips-just-because-you-can-doesnt-mean-you-should) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Best Practices for Terraform AWS Tags](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/best-practices-for-terraform-aws-tags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: How to Use the If / Else Statement in Terraform β€” Examples' 🌟](https://medium.com/codex/how-to-use-the-if-else-statement-in-terraform-examples-76283b593828) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [terrahaxs.com: Choosing the Right Terraform Loop: count vs for_each' 🌟](https://www.terrahaxs.com/blog/count-vs-for-each) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dsdatsme: Terraform GitOps CI/CD with Approval & Notifications](https://medium.com/@dsdatsme/terraform-gitops-ci-cd-with-approval-notifications-6f0807299fc4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Cloud no-code provisioning is now GA with new features](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-cloud-no-code-provisioning-is-now-ga-with-new-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [dzone: Terraform Explained in Five Minutes](https://dzone.com/articles/terraform-explained-in-5-minutes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@willguibr: Terraform 1.5 β€” Import and Automatic Code Generation](https://medium.com/@willguibr/terraform-1-5-import-and-automatic-code-generation-caa4debfef28) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [praveendandu24.medium.com: Mastering Terraform: From Essential Commands' to Effortless EC2 Instance Provisioning](https://praveendandu24.medium.com/mastering-terraform-from-essential-commands-to-effortless-ec2-instance-provisioning-d2d25659450c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Import your existing cloud infra into Terraform](https://faun.pub/import-your-existing-cloud-infra-into-terraform-ca70da146152) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [ikunalsingh.hashnode.dev: Dynamic Operations in Terraform with Functions' - Use templatefile to dynamically generate a script](https://ikunalsingh.hashnode.dev/dynamic-operations-in-terraform-with-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [kkamalesh117.medium.com: Terraform Variables & Providers (Part-1)](https://kkamalesh117.medium.com/terraform-variables-providers-c66f68747050) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/platform-engineer: 26 Terraform Hacks for Effective Infrastructure' Automation (With Examples)](https://medium.com/platform-engineer/26-terraform-hacks-for-effective-infrastructure-automation-with-examples-d6d721c3d5e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Testing HashiCorp Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/testing-hashicorp-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Kubernetes on Proxmox with Terraform](https://blog.devgenius.io/kubernetes-on-proxmox-with-terraform-6880921af6e4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@orellanaluke: Terraform and the Art of Small: My Guide to Navigating' Smarter, Safer State Management](https://medium.com/@orellanaluke/terraform-and-the-art-of-small-my-guide-to-navigating-smarter-safer-state-management-cd156533ccf7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [sharmasmriti.hashnode.dev: Day 61 - Terraform Commands](https://sharmasmriti.hashnode.dev/day-61-terraform-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ebonyymonae: Terraform Basics](https://medium.com/@ebonyymonae/terraform-for-newbies-1f4c4bcd2ace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: The Automation Fellowship: Packer, Terraform, and Ansible' β€” PART III](https://aws.plainenglish.io/the-automation-fellowship-packer-terraform-and-ansible-part-iii-73571ef103e1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [shrihariharidas73.medium.com: Terraform & HashiCorp Vault Integration:' Seamless Secrets Management](https://shrihariharidas73.medium.com/terraform-hashicorp-vault-integration-seamless-secrets-management-46f41cf735f1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [ccseyhan.medium.com: What Is Terraform Reusability and How to Achieve It](https://ccseyhan.medium.com/what-is-terraform-reusability-and-how-to-achieve-it-97d9565e394d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@prasadanilmore: The Magic of Visualizing Your Cloud Infrastructure:' Real-time Terraform Visualization](https://medium.com/@prasadanilmore/the-magic-of-visualizing-your-cloud-infrastructure-real-time-terraform-visualization-c85ac0ca4933) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/netpremacy-global-services: The beginning of the end for Terraform?](https://medium.com/netpremacy-global-services/the-beginning-of-the-end-for-terraform-cfffcd2c5420) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hello_9187: Why We Are Not Supporting OpenTF](https://medium.com/@hello_9187/why-we-are-not-supporting-opentf-a46855f52dc4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform stacks, explained](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-stacks-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bijit211987: DevSecOps Approach with Terraform and CI/CD Pipelines](https://medium.com/@bijit211987/devsecops-approach-with-terraform-and-ci-cd-pipelines-f556c2d5b40d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [docs.gitlab.com: GitLab managed Terraform State 🌟](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/infrastructure/terraform_state.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [Testing Infrastructure as Code on Localhost](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/testing-infrastructure-as-code-on-localhost) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [dzone: Immutable Infrastructure CI/CD Using Hashicorp Terraform and Jenkins](https://dzone.com/articles/immutable-infrastructure-cicd-using-hashicorp-terr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mike_tyson_cloud: IT Automation: 10 Alternatives To Terraform](https://medium.com/@mike_tyson_cloud/it-automation-10-alternatives-to-terraform-286107def5ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [kvs-vishnu23.medium.com: Is AWS CDK better than Terraform?](https://kvs-vishnu23.medium.com/is-aws-cdk-better-than-terraform-85194e7a42cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: New Apply User Interface for Terraform Cloud](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/new-apply-user-interface-for-terraform-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Cloud Variable Sets Beta Now Available](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-cloud-variable-sets-beta-now-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Cloud Adds Drift Detection for Infrastructure Management](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-cloud-adds-drift-detection-for-infrastructure-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@avyanab: Deploy A Two-Tier Architecture with AWS and Terraform' Cloud](https://medium.com/@avyanab/deploy-a-two-tier-architecture-with-aws-and-terraform-cloud-c6087f118ba7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Cloud adds aggregated VCS reviews](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-cloud-adds-aggregated-vcs-reviews) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: 7 ways to optimize cloud spend with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/7-ways-to-optimize-cloud-spend-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com/infrastructure-cloud](https://www.hashicorp.com/infrastructure-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@elliotgraebert: Four Great Alternatives to HashiCorp’s Terraform' Cloud](https://medium.com/@elliotgraebert/four-great-alternatives-to-hashicorps-terraform-cloud-6e0a3a0a5482) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: CDK for Terraform: Enabling Python & TypeScript Support](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/cdk-for-terraform-enabling-python-and-typescript-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing CDK for Terraform 0.1](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-cdk-for-terraform-0-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dmglascoe: Deploying IAM Users and S3 Buckets using Boto3' and Terraform](https://medium.com/@dmglascoe/deploying-iam-users-and-s3-buckets-using-boto3-and-terraform-71ec04b2e14b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Practices: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/terraform-practices-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [A Guide to Cloud Cost Optimization with HashiCorp Terraform 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/a-guide-to-cloud-cost-optimization-with-hashicorp-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: Terraform security 101: Best practices for secure infrastructure' as code 🌟](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/terraform-security-101-best-practices-for-secure-infrastructure-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ranjana-jha: Infrastructure as a code best practices : Terraform](https://medium.com/@ranjana-jha/infrastructure-as-a-code-best-practices-terraform-d7ae4291d621) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [sairamkrish.medium.com: Terraform β€” Best practices and project setup](https://sairamkrish.medium.com/terraform-best-practices-and-project-setup-1772ad04cf5e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/spacelift: Terraform Best Practices for Better Infrastructure' Management](https://medium.com/spacelift/terraform-best-practices-for-better-infrastructure-management-49e0859b5537) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/schibsted-engineering: Ultimate Terraform project structure 🌟](https://medium.com/schibsted-engineering/ultimate-terraform-project-structure-9fc7e79f6bc6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Opinionated Terraform Best Practices and Anti-Patterns](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/opinionated-terraform-best-practices-and-anti-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/Terraform: Terraform Experts! Anyone experienced in designing' enterprise grade reusable terraform code?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform/comments/19arrun/comment/kinusdl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@junjun231953_53717: Terraform Best Practices](https://medium.com/@junjun231953_53717/terraform-best-practices-737153356d41) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [iopshub.medium.com: Terraform Best Practices Everyone Should Know](https://iopshub.medium.com/terraform-best-practices-everyone-should-know-a7c76ba9f085) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [dzone: Manage Multiple Environments With Terraform Workspaces](https://dzone.com/articles/manage-multiple-environments-with-terraform-worksp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing Support for Code Signing for AWS Lambda in the' Terraform AWS Provider](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-support-for-aws-lambda-code-signing-in-the-terraform-aws-provider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devops-mojo: Terraform β€” Workspaces Overview 🌟](https://medium.com/devops-mojo/terraform-workspaces-overview-what-is-terraform-workspace-introduction-getting-started-519848392724) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [awesomeopensource.com: Terraform Aws Multi Az Subnets](https://awesomeopensource.com/project/cloudposse/terraform-aws-multi-az-subnets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: New Terraform Tutorials on Provisioning and Managing Kubernetes' Clusters 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/new-terraform-tutorials-on-provisioning-and-managing-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [Deploying and Managing a Minimal App in a Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Ansible](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/deploying-managing-minimal-app-kubernetes-cluster-terraform-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [Deploy Any Resource With The New Kubernetes Provider for HashiCorp Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/deploy-any-resource-with-the-new-kubernetes-provider-for-hashicorp-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing Version 2.0 of the Kubernetes and Helm Providers' for HashiCorp Terraform 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-version-2-0-kubernetes-and-helm-providers-for-hashicorp-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Wait Conditions in the Kubernetes Provider for HashiCorp' Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/wait-conditions-in-the-kubernetes-provider-for-hashicorp-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [blog.kasten.io: Working with Kubernetes and Terraform Part 1: Concepts Behind' Terraform and Kubernetes](https://blog.kasten.io/concepts-behind-terraform-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@vinoji2005: Using Terraform with Kubernetes: A Comprehensive' Guide](https://medium.com/@vinoji2005/using-terraform-with-kubernetes-a-comprehensive-guide-237f6bbb0586) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing General Availability of the HashiCorp Terraform' Cloud Operator for Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-general-availability-hashicorp-terraform-cloud-operator-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Deploy Infrastructure with the Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes' 🌟](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/deploy-infrastructure-with-the-terraform-cloud-operator-for-kubernetes-a179ea4dbbfe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Cloud Operator 2.3 adds workspace run operations](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-cloud-operator-2-3-adds-workspace-run-operations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nanditasahu031: Terraform with GCP Cloud](https://medium.com/@nanditasahu031/terraform-with-gcp-cloud-d25d60a6e740) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Setting up Config Connector with Terraform & Helm](https://medium.com/google-cloud/setting-up-config-connector-with-terraform-helm-8ce2f45f48a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@tarikucar: Getting started with Google Cloud Storage with Terraform' πŸš€](https://medium.com/@tarikucar/getting-started-with-google-cloud-storage-with-terraform-dfb26d85e2dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Access Google Cloud from HCP Terraform with workload identity](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/access-google-cloud-from-hcp-terraform-with-workload-identity) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Adds Support for GKE Autopilot](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-adds-support-for-gke-autopilot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [Dzone: terraform with AWS](https://dzone.com/articles/terraform-with-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraforming RDS: What Instacart Learned Managing Over 50' AWS RDS PostgreSQL Instances with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/terraform-what-instacart-learned-managing-over-50-aws-rds-postgresql-instances) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [Dzone: how to deploy apps effortlessly with **packer and terraform**](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-deploy-apps-effortlessly-with-packer-and-te) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [stories.schubergphilis.com: (Terraform) AWS management using your Google' account](https://stories.schubergphilis.com/terraform-aws-management-using-your-google-account-cfe5ea70c75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Provision AWS Infrastructure with Terraform? 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/provisioning-aws-infrastructure-with-terraform-6ab885fb3fcb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform AWS Provider Continues to Expand Coverage](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-aws-provider-continues-to-expand-coverage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Terraform Setup for Using AWS Lambda With S3](https://betterprogramming.pub/terraform-setup-for-using-aws-lambda-with-s3-2b8ba286b6d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [haque-zubair.medium.com: AWS API Gateway & Lambda with Terraform](https://haque-zubair.medium.com/aws-lambda-api-gateway-with-terraform-bd143b1c56bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@abhimanyubajaj98: Deploying Kubernetes from Scratch with Terraform:' A Step-by-Step Guide](https://medium.com/@abhimanyubajaj98/deploying-kubernetes-from-scratch-with-terraform-a-step-by-step-guide-7d628910efd0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Building AWS Infrastructure with Terraform Modules](https://aws.plainenglish.io/building-aws-infrastructure-with-terraform-modules-2cee480be24d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [khainas.dev: Create SSH tunnel in AWS with Terraform](https://khainas.dev/create-ssh-tunnel-in-aws-with-terraform-62d1f6968e5d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Configuring a Highly Available Infrastructure in AWS using Terraform](https://faun.pub/configuring-a-highly-available-infrastructure-in-aws-using-terraform-2fc9dbb519b6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Terraform Basics: Creating Custom AWS VPC, Subnets, and' Route Tables](https://towardsaws.com/terraform-basics-creating-custom-aws-vpc-subnets-and-route-tables-4e7075135e99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@anatoliydadashev: Terraform & AWS decoupled architecture](https://medium.com/@anatoliydadashev/terraform-aws-decoupled-architecture-9135df865310) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Creating a Bastion Host for Secure Access to Your AWS' Infrastructure with Terraform](https://towardsaws.com/creating-a-bastion-host-for-secure-access-to-your-aws-infrastructure-with-terraform-17ee287bb3d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/aws-infrastructure: Create AWS VPC Infrastructure with Terraform](https://medium.com/aws-infrastructure/create-aws-vpc-infrastructure-with-terraform-308afed9fe31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Terraform Hands-on Project](https://aws.plainenglish.io/terraform-hands-on-project-d2105bbc0c62) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/cloud-native-daily: How to Securely Manage Terraform State File' in AWS Using Terraform](https://medium.com/cloud-native-daily/how-to-securely-manage-terraform-state-file-in-aws-using-terraform-7c20b211c9cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rizkiprass: Beginner Terraform Tutorial: Launching EC2 in AWS' using Terraform](https://medium.com/@rizkiprass/beginner-terraform-tutorial-launching-ec2-in-aws-using-terraform-73f6d99e6233) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [devxblog.hashnode.dev: Terraform with AWS](https://devxblog.hashnode.dev/terraform-with-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: How to create an AWS sandbox account using terraform](https://blog.devops.dev/how-to-create-an-aws-sandbox-account-using-terraform-c3592a6d8abd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Automating Static Website Deployment: A Guide to CI/CD with' AWS and Terraform](https://towardsaws.com/automating-static-website-deployment-a-guide-to-ci-cd-with-aws-and-terraform-bb6fcbae5667) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform AWS Cloud Control API provider now generally available](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-aws-cloud-control-api-provider-now-generally-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [sebinxavi.medium.com: EKS cluster deployment using Terraform](https://sebinxavi.medium.com/eks-cluster-deployment-using-terraform-685c89b14f72) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Building an EKS Fargate cluster with Terraform](https://faun.pub/building-an-eks-fargate-cluster-with-terraform-9736813e1196) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devgurus: Building production grade EKS clusters using Terraform](https://medium.com/devgurus/building-production-grade-eks-clusters-using-terraform-df016d239a54) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devops-mojo: Terraform β€” Provision Amazon EKS Cluster using Terraform](https://medium.com/devops-mojo/terraform-provision-amazon-eks-cluster-using-terraform-deploy-create-aws-eks-kubernetes-cluster-tf-4134ab22c594) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Amazon EKS with Terraform and GitOps in minutes](https://faun.pub/aws-eks-with-terraform-and-gitops-in-minutes-b3ca33171209) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Streamlining AWS EKS Cluster Volume Management with Helm and' Terraform: EBS CSI Driver + Self-Managed AddOn Option](https://awstip.com/streamlining-aws-eks-cluster-volume-management-with-helm-and-terraform-ebs-csi-driver-78e1d51532ee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ernestkwashie3: Provisioning Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service' (EKS) Cluster using Terraform](https://medium.com/@ernestkwashie3/provisioning-amazon-elastic-kubernetes-service-eks-cluster-using-terraform-5e07f1f0dc32) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@vajrapuvinod: Mastering Ingress Context Path Based Routing in' AWS EKS using AWS Load Balancer Controller through Terraform](https://medium.com/@vajrapuvinod/mastering-ingress-context-path-based-routing-in-aws-eks-using-terraform-0db2bbbae474) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing Terraform AWS Cloud Control Provider Tech Preview](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-terraform-aws-cloud-control-provider-tech-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Using the Terraform AWS Cloud Control Provider](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/using-the-terraform-aws-cloud-control-provider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Using Terraform with Azure β€” the right way](https://medium.com/01001101/using-terraform-with-azure-the-right-way-35af3b51a6b0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Configuring Azure Application Gateway with Consul-Terraform-Sync](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/configuring-azure-application-gateway-with-consul-terraform-sync) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Building a secure Azure reference architecture with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/building-a-secure-azure-reference-architecture-with-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Deploying Azure Infrastructure with Terraform](https://awstip.com/deploying-azure-infrastructure-with-terraform-e34046c65d0f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Azure DevOps: Deploying Azure Resources using Terraform](https://faun.pub/azure-devops-deploying-azure-resources-using-terraform-1f2fe46c6aa0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [ibrahims.medium.com: Azure Terraform Pipeline β€” DevOps](https://ibrahims.medium.com/azure-terraform-pipeline-devops-b57005a37936) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@antoine.loizeau: Add a switch to simplify Terraform debugging](https://medium.com/@antoine.loizeau/add-a-switch-to-simplify-terraform-debugging-2d532eb889eb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing Azure Stack Hub Provider 1.0](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-azure-stack-hub-provider-1-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mariusz_kujawski: Terraform for a Data Engineer](https://medium.com/@mariusz_kujawski/terraform-for-a-data-engineer-553f7538fec8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Build a Quick AKS Cluster the Easy Way with Terraform Cloud' 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/build-a-quick-aks-cluster-the-easy-way-with-terraform-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@piyush.sachdeva055: Deploy AKS Cluster in Azure With Terraform](https://medium.com/@piyush.sachdeva055/deploy-aks-cluster-in-azure-with-terraform-2028f6c71ada) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [linode.com: Terraforming Kubernetes Series Introduction](https://www.linode.com/content/terraforming-kubernetes-series-introduction-episode-1-6-with-justin-mitchel) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@eoneoff: Installing Istio multicluster deployment with Terraform](https://medium.com/@eoneoff/installing-istio-multicluster-deployment-with-terraform-59db2f9b2177) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: From AWS CloudFormation to Terraform: Migrating Apache Kafka](https://medium.com/riskified-technology/from-aws-cloudformation-to-terraform-migrating-apache-kafka-32bdabdbaa59) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [qainsights.com: Deploy JMeter on AWS using Terraform](https://qainsights.com/deploy-jmeter-on-aws-using-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: GKE Cluster Setup with CDK for Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/gke-cluster-setup-with-cdk-for-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: CDK for Terraform Is Now Generally Available](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/cdk-for-terraform-now-generally-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Terraform Modules](https://blog.devops.dev/terraform-modules-db392bb7e950) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: How to manage multiple environments with terraform with' the use of modules?](https://blog.devops.dev/how-to-manage-multiple-environments-with-terraform-with-the-use-of-modules-d4ca512d7b4a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Reusable EC2 Instances Using Terraform Modules](https://betterprogramming.pub/reusable-ec2-instances-using-terraform-modules-59aac51f1fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform 1.8 provider functions for AWS, Google Cloud, and' Kubernetes](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-1-8-adds-provider-functions-for-aws-google-cloud-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform AWS Cloud Control Provider – Under the Hood](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/terraform-aws-cloud-control-provider-under-the-hood) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform AzureRM 3.0 Brings Enhanced Azure Function Support](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-azurerm-3-0-brings-enhanced-azure-function-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nanditasahu031: Terraformer β€” Generate Terraform Files from' Existing Infrastructure](https://medium.com/@nanditasahu031/terraformer-generate-terraform-files-from-existing-infrastructure-5d709fedd2b9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Rover - Terraform Visualizer](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/terraform-plan-interactive-configuration-and-state-visualization-with-rover) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Introducing Opta: Terraform on Rails](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2022/02/18/introducing-opta-terraform-on-rails) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [blog.mineiros.io: Introducing Terramate β€” An Orchestrator and Code Generator' for Terraform](https://blog.mineiros.io/introducing-terramate-an-orchestrator-and-code-generator-for-terraform-5e538c9ee055) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [umeshtyagi829.medium.com: Secure Terrafrom IaC code using Checkov](https://umeshtyagi829.medium.com/secure-terrafrom-iac-code-using-checkov-4a3e1f097f92) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Writing Terraform for unsupported resources 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/writing-terraform-for-unsupported-resources) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium: Terragrunt cheat sheet](https://medium.com/geekculture/terragrunt-cheat-sheet-bedafbf9d61f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/predictivehire: Why we should use Terraform and Terragrunt' to manage Kubernetes (with example code)](https://medium.com/predictivehire/why-we-should-use-terraform-and-terragrunt-to-manage-kubernetes-with-example-code-d96aac2ff25a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nanditasahu031: How to Start with Terragrunt 🌟](https://medium.com/@nanditasahu031/how-to-start-with-terragrunt-5cd1a842088a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts: 250 Practice Questions For Terraform' Associate Certification](https://medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts/250-practice-questions-for-terraform-associate-certification-7a3ccebe6a1a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [AutomatizaciΓ³n de aplicaciones Spring Boot con Terraform, Ansible y GitHub Actions](https://buff.ly/3sl0yYu) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - [javascript.plainenglish.io: Angular is Costing Companies Billions](https://javascript.plainenglish.io/enough-why-its-time-to-rip-out-angular-7d831802c8a2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./angular.md)*
+  - [topcloudops.com: Optimizing AWS RDS Cost](https://topcloudops.com/blog-detail?id=030b1031-8bc8-4bc5-8f7a-417950005b97) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-pricing.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@andretost_75145: Using ChatGPT to learn Kubernetes and OpenShift](https://medium.com/@andretost_75145/using-chatgpt-to-learn-kubernetes-and-openshift-15051bc95535) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: ChatGPT and Software Architecture](https://betterprogramming.pub/chatgpt-and-software-architecture-308b6e0cc25a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [abcabhishek.substack.com: ChatGPT for generating SQL as a Data Engineer's' assistant](https://abcabhishek.substack.com/p/chatgpt-for-generating-sql-as-a-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: ChatGPT Cheat Sheet: Complete Guide for 2023](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/chatgpt-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [businessinsider.mx: 5 trucos de ChatGPT que pueden ayudar a reducir tu carga' laboral](https://businessinsider.mx/trucos-chatgpt-aminorar-carga-laboranl_vida-profesional) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [christianmartinezfinancialfox.medium.com: How to use ChatGPT to improve' your Microsft Excel skills?](https://christianmartinezfinancialfox.medium.com/how-to-use-chatgpt-to-improve-your-microsft-excel-skills-41817b6465df) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [TableauGPT β€” The Ultimate Guide on how to utilize its full potential in Finance](https://christianmartinezfinancialfox.medium.com/tableaugpt-the-ultimate-guide-on-how-to-utilize-its-full-potential-445939e3833d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [genbeta.com: En la era de la inteligencia artificial, Microsoft es el nuevo' Google](https://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/era-inteligencia-artificial-microsoft-nuevo-google) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [aihr.com: 21+ ChatGPT Prompts for HR To Accelerate Your Productivity](https://www.aihr.com/blog/chatgpt-prompts-for-hr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [thenewstack.io: Developers Put AI Bots to the Test of Writing Code](https://thenewstack.io/developers-put-ai-bots-to-the-test-of-writing-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [github.com/robusta-dev/chatgpt-yaml-generator](https://github.com/robusta-dev/chatgpt-yaml-generator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [github.com/robusta-dev/kubernetes-chatgpt-bot](https://github.com/robusta-dev/kubernetes-chatgpt-bot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [numerous.ai](https://numerous.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chatgpt.md)*
+  - [tigerabrodi.hashnode.dev: Interviewing software developers](https://tigerabrodi.hashnode.dev/interviewing-software-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [lynnlangit.medium.com: Tech Anti-Interviewing](https://lynnlangit.medium.com/tech-anti-interviewing-106674655ea0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [medium.com/hackernoon: How to hire a DevOps Engineer](https://medium.com/hackernoon/how-to-hire-a-devops-engineer-4e59e7847e9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [4dayweek.medium.com: What does the work-life balance of a Software Engineer' look like?](https://4dayweek.medium.com/what-does-the-work-life-balance-of-a-software-engineer-look-like-fe16cc46bb0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [medium.com/walmartglobaltech: How Do You Decide Whether an Individual Contributor' (IC) or Engineering Manager Role is Right for You?](https://medium.com/walmartglobaltech/how-do-you-decide-whether-an-individual-contributor-ic-or-engineering-manager-role-is-right-for-f46251f1a4cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [theengineeringmanager.substack.com: How do I progress to the next level' in my career?](https://theengineeringmanager.substack.com/p/how-do-i-progress-to-the-next-level) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [blog.robertsimoes.org: Four Wings of a Software Engineer](https://blog.robertsimoes.org/posts/four-wings-of-software-engineers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [Why I Don’t Consider Your Certifications During An Interview](https://madokai.medium.com/why-i-dont-consider-your-certifications-during-an-interview-fe4b62cf6f8c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [jobs.rekruuto.com: Rekruuto DevOps and SRE Job Opportunities](https://jobs.rekruuto.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [trycircular.com (Spain)](https://trycircular.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [skamille.medium.com: An incomplete list of skills senior engineers need,' beyond coding](https://skamille.medium.com/an-incomplete-list-of-skills-senior-engineers-need-beyond-coding-8ed4a521b29f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - [Learn Python 'subreddit'](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [Python progression path - From apprentice to guru](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2573135/python-progression-path-from-apprentice-to-guru) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [reddit: Why Python](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/3ylxmk/why_python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: Modules every python developer should know](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/3yg2u4/modules_every_python_developer_should_know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: My thoughts about moving from Python 2.7 to Python 3.x](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/3yjlim/my_thoughts_about_moving_from_python_27_to_python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [en.wikibooks.org: Python Programming](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/Python_Programming.pdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: Functions vs. Classes](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/40rieo/functions_vs_classes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [Complexity of Python Operations](https://www.ics.uci.edu/~pattis/ICS-33/lectures/complexitypython.txt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: Multiprocessing vs Threading?](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/418z8b/multiprocessing_vs_threading) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [linuxconfig.org: python tuples 🌟](https://linuxconfig.org/python-tuples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 3 Seemingly Simple Python Features That Confuse Beginners](https://betterprogramming.pub/3-seemingly-simple-python-features-that-confuse-beginners-313575312dcf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [pub.towardsai.net: OPs Concept in Python](https://pub.towardsai.net/oops-concept-in-python-b5f5833d57db) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [pub.towardsai.net: Class and Objects in Python with Examples](https://pub.towardsai.net/class-and-objects-in-python-with-examples-591c6ca95ee6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [dineshkumarkb.com: How to specify non PYPI requirements in your requirements.txt' file](https://dineshkumarkb.com/tech/how-to-specify-non-pypi-requirements-in-your-requirements-txt-file) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [jhhemal.medium.com: Some Tips and Tricks for Writing Better Code in Python](https://jhhemal.medium.com/some-tips-and-tricks-for-writing-better-code-in-python-f65e4b6814fd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [jhhemal.medium.com: Some Essential Built-in Tools for Working with Lists](https://jhhemal.medium.com/some-essential-built-in-tools-for-working-with-lists-81c4f9d5f25e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [dineshkumarkb.com: Reverse a linked list without additional datastructures' using python](https://dineshkumarkb.com/tech/reverse-a-linked-list-without-additional-datastructures-using-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [tecadmin.net: How To Read, Write & Parse CSV in Python](https://tecadmin.net/read-write-csv-in-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [writersbyte.com: 4 key Python Data Structures every beginner must know](https://writersbyte.com/4-key-python-data-structures-e-very-beginner-must-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: Special Methods Will Change How You Write Classes' in Python](https://python.plainenglish.io/special-methods-that-will-change-how-you-build-classes-in-python-cd0226b52eb6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Learn about Exceptions in Python](https://medium.com/@andreas.soularidis/learn-about-exceptions-in-python-fef309f66a78) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [tusharsrivastava.hashnode.dev: Handling text files in python - an easy guide' for beginners](https://tusharsrivastava.hashnode.dev/handling-text-files-in-python-an-easy-guide-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium: A Simple Guide to Handle Text Files in Python | Andreas Soularidis](https://medium.com/@andreas.soularidis/a-simple-guide-to-handle-text-files-in-python-cd8a1a33ecaf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [blog.varunsingh.in: 5 Python Tricks That Made Me A Good Python Developer](https://blog.varunsingh.in/5-python-tricks-that-made-me-a-good-python-developer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: How to Perform Read and Write Operations on JSON' Files in Python](https://python.plainenglish.io/how-to-perform-read-and-write-operations-on-json-files-in-python-a5bac724320d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [blog.alluxi.com: 8 habilidades que necesitas para ser un gran programador' Python](https://blog.alluxi.com/8-habilidades-que-necesitas-para-ser-un-gran-programador-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@florian.rieger: If you havenβ€˜t heard of descriptors, you donβ€˜t' know Python](https://medium.com/@florian.rieger/if-you-haven-t-heard-of-descriptors-you-don-t-know-python-1ea4fd1614c2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Logging in Python](https://blog.devgenius.io/logging-in-python-adec94519755) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Introduction to python dictionaries](https://blog.devgenius.io/introduction-to-python-dictionaries-89045c9bf315) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Fully Explained Array Data Structure in Python](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/fully-explained-array-data-structure-in-python-67dd9a12b695) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [pub.towardsai.net: Python: Zero to Hero with Examples](https://pub.towardsai.net/python-zero-to-hero-with-examples-c7a5dedb968b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Getting Started With Pyvcloud β€” A Python Library](https://betterprogramming.pub/getting-started-with-pyvcloud-a-python-library-2e77092ed3ea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: This Is Why You Should Use Tortoise-ORM in Your Python' Projects](https://betterprogramming.pub/this-is-why-you-should-use-tortoise-orm-in-your-python-projects-a3897dc5309e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [docker.com: How to Train and Deploy a Linear Regression Model Using PyTorch' – Part 1 (Machine Learning)](https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-train-and-deploy-a-linear-regression-model-using-pytorch-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Learning Python With Program Templates: The Input' One, Process One Template](https://betterprogramming.pub/learning-python-with-program-templates-the-input-one-process-one-template-d7ed5156d3fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Automate Filling Templates With Python 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/automate-filling-templates-with-python-1ff6c6fd595e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [pub.towardsai.net: Why Map(), Filter() And Reduce() Functions are so Famous?](https://pub.towardsai.net/why-map-filter-and-reduce-functions-are-so-famous-4c8e42fd0755) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [amitprius.medium.com: Python Dictionary: Zero to Hero with Examples](https://amitprius.medium.com/python-dictionary-zero-to-hero-with-examples-a7497a672dd4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: It’s Time to Say Goodbye to These Obsolete Python' Libraries 🌟](https://python.plainenglish.io/its-time-to-say-goodbye-to-these-obsolete-python-libraries-7c02aa77d84a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: Mutable & Immutable Objects in Python {EXAMPLES} 🌟](https://www.guru99.com/mutable-and-immutable-in-python.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Python List Comprehensions Are More Powerful Than' You Might Think](https://betterprogramming.pub/python-list-comprehensions-are-more-powerful-than-you-might-think-3363a90e5bb0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@yonatanzunger: Advanced Python: Achieving High Performance with' Code Generation 🌟🌟](https://medium.com/@yonatanzunger/advanced-python-achieving-high-performance-with-code-generation-796b177ec79) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@connect.hashblock: Learn how you can create a chatbot in Python](https://medium.com/@connect.hashblock/learn-how-you-can-create-a-chatbot-in-python-da136467309b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [adicode.ml: Take your web development to next level with these python libraries](https://adicode.ml/python-libraries-for-webdevelopment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@terminalsandcoffee: Mastering Python: How to Generate a List' of Dictionaries for Files in Your Working Directory with One Script](https://medium.com/@terminalsandcoffee/mastering-python-how-to-generate-a-list-of-dictionaries-for-files-in-your-working-directory-with-7cab8b485e69) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Generating A List of Dictionaries With Python](https://blog.devops.dev/generating-a-list-of-dictionaries-with-python-77fca1854911) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: REST: A Quick Guide to Building Scalable and Flexible' Systems Using HTTP](https://python.plainenglish.io/rest-a-quick-guide-to-building-scalable-and-flexible-systems-using-http-62154841eefd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [hub.tinztwins.de: 7 Hidden Python Tips for 2024](https://hub.tinztwins.de/7-hidden-python-tips-for-2024) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium.com/bitgrit-data-science-publication: latexify: Writing LaTeX with' Python](https://medium.com/bitgrit-data-science-publication/latexify-writing-latex-with-python-6c0fa4b2e9d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Dockerize Your Django Apps](https://betterprogramming.pub/dockerize-your-django-apps-428189407c69) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [rajansahu713.medium.com: Hands-On Guide to Restful API using Flask Python](https://rajansahu713.medium.com/hands-on-guide-to-restful-api-using-flask-python-16270f866ffe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [reddit: Ship Better Python Using Feature Flags](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/3zl3g4/ship_better_python_using_feature_flags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [reddit: Real examples of unit testing](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/3zl0p6/real_examples_of_unit_testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Use Pandas to Consume Data and Perform Data' Analysis](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-use-pandas-to-consume-data-and-perform-data-analysis-76e000ad5480) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [iaviral.medium.com: Most used functions in Pandas](https://iaviral.medium.com/most-used-functions-in-pandas-7c12ae238185) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Pandas Illustrated: The Definitive Visual Guide to' Pandas](https://betterprogramming.pub/pandas-illustrated-the-definitive-visual-guide-to-pandas-c31fa921a43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [hands-on.cloud: Quick Intro To Python 3 for AWS Automation Engineers 🌟](https://hands-on.cloud/quick-introduction-to-python-for-aws-automation-engineers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@d.deloatch: How to Stop all Instances Using AWS SDK for Python' (Boto3)](https://medium.com/@d.deloatch/how-to-stop-all-instances-using-aws-sdk-for-python-boto3-2e02af03177) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [medium: Build Interactive CLI Tools in Python](https://medium.com/codestory/build-interactive-cli-tools-in-python-47303c50d75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: 12 Python Snippets That Will Boost Your Productivity](https://python.plainenglish.io/python-snippets-7e8dcbeae26e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Solutions Architect Tips β€” The 5 Types of Architecture' Diagrams](https://betterprogramming.pub/solutions-architect-tips-the-5-types-of-architecture-diagrams-eb0c11996f9e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - [learningdaily.dev: Software architecture diagramming and patterns](https://learningdaily.dev/software-architecture-diagramming-and-patterns-7d38999e7a12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - [alanblackmore.medium.com: AWS Diagram Architecture](https://alanblackmore.medium.com/aws-diagram-architecture-afb50ea569a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - [medium.com/contino-engineering: Data Pipeline Orchestration - Using Amazon' Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA)](https://medium.com/contino-engineering/data-pipeline-orchestration-using-amazon-managed-workflows-for-apache-airflow-mwaa-60e5b213a0a7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - [medium: 4 Simple Kubernetes Terminal Customizations to Boost Your Productivity](https://medium.com/better-programming/4-simple-kubernetes-terminal-customizations-to-boost-your-productivity-deda60a19924) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [Web-Check](https://web-check.xyz) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/gquiman: K8Studio, Helm and Kubernetes management](https://medium.com/itnext/introducing-k8studio-v3-the-ultimate-kubernetes-workspace-just-got-even-better-0bc0de63642c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: 7 Open Source Kubernetes Developer Tools to Follow in' 2022](https://blog.devgenius.io/7-open-source-kubernetes-developer-tools-to-follow-in-2022-78a5e5dbd4e3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [devops.cisel.ch: Kubernetes operational tools you must TRY](https://devops.cisel.ch/kubernetes-operational-tools-you-must-try) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/container-talks: 7 Tools To Make Kubernetes Management Easy](https://medium.com/container-talks/7-tools-to-make-kubernetes-management-easy-ba8238e6ce8d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Tools to manage Kubernetes](https://blog.devops.dev/tools-to-manage-kubernetes-15b675f407d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@onai.rotich: 4 Tools that Make it Easy to manage your Kubernetes' Cluster](https://medium.com/@onai.rotich/4-tools-that-make-it-easy-to-manage-your-kubernetes-cluster-be252847cd85) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [Web Terminal Operator: Tips y Trucos](https://www.techqna.io/2024/09/web-terminal-operator-tips-tricks-for.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [cloudnatively.com: Kubernetes client tools overview](https://www.cloudnatively.com/kubernetes-client-tools-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [Kubevious SaaS: portal.kubevious.io](https://portal.kubevious.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [**KUbernetes Test TooL (kuttl)** 🌟](https://kuttl.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: What is Polaris? Kubernetes open source configuration validation' 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/07/01/what-is-fairwinds-polaris-kubernetes-open-source-configuration-validation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Validate Your Kubernetes Cluster With Sonobuoy 🌟](https://medium.com/better-programming/how-to-validate-your-kubernetes-cluster-with-sonobuoy-c91b282908fe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [kalm.dev 🌟](https://kalm.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” Kubecolor Introduction](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-kubecolor-introduction-3d650effc36f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [reconshell.com: Kubei – Kubernetes Runtime Vulnerabilities Scanner 🌟](https://reconshell.com/kubei-kubernetes-runtime-vulnerabilities-scanner) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [outdated.sh 🌟](https://outdated.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [forklift.konveyor.io 🌟](https://forklift.konveyor.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [KTail: Kubernetes log viewer 🌟](https://www.ktail.de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.ediri.io: Writing Kubernetes policies with jsPolicy and deploy them' via FluxCD](https://blog.ediri.io/writing-kubernetes-policies-with-jspolicy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [KUDO: The Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator 🌟](https://kudo.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts](https://medium.com/geekculture/convert-kubernetes-yaml-files-into-helm-charts-4107de079455) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ryan.dardis: KubeClarity β€” Cloud-Native Security Scanning for' your Kubernetes Cluster and more](https://medium.com/@ryan.dardis/kubeclarity-cloud-native-security-scanning-for-your-kubernetes-cluster-and-more-7c3ee6a16556) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@michaeljguarino: How we Created an in-Browser Kubernetes Experience](https://medium.com/@michaeljguarino/how-we-created-an-in-browser-kubernetes-experience-58c065cda803) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: A browser based remote desktop solution on kubernetes](https://faun.pub/a-browser-based-remote-desktop-solution-on-kubernetes-d6b3d33e73b6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.flomesh.io: sing Pipy as a Kubernetes policy engine](https://blog.flomesh.io/using-pipy-as-a-kubernetes-policy-engine-e70a23c8d54c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@markcallen_devops: Setup Kubernetes Admin on Linux with Brew](https://medium.com/@markcallen_devops/setup-kubernetes-admin-on-linux-with-brew-da143cef1c90) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [granted.dev](https://www.granted.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [zhimin-wen.medium.com: Curl as a Network Protocol Testing Tool](https://zhimin-wen.medium.com/curl-as-a-network-protocol-testing-tool-7f49151ea365) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [cloudnativesimplified.substack.com: kcp: Kubernetes-like control plane](https://cloudnativesimplified.substack.com/p/tool-series-1-kcp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [kubeip.com](https://kubeip.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium: Multibranch and HA Pipeline in Jenkins with Kaniko on GKE](https://medium.com/searce/multibranch-and-ha-pipeline-in-jenkins-with-kaniko-on-gke-8a1e7fa93403) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.rewanthtammana.com: Hardening Kaniko build process with Linux capabilities](https://blog.rewanthtammana.com/hardening-kaniko-build-process-with-linux-capabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@Mohamed-ElEmam: Build Docker Images in Kubernetes POD Without' Docker -Kaniko](https://medium.com/@Mohamed-ElEmam/build-docker-images-in-kubernetes-pod-without-docker-kaniko-46e1a5b76c9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@aqsarahman71: Introduction to Kaniko](https://medium.com/@aqsarahman71/introduction-to-kaniko-912e0f494570) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [cd.foundation: CD Foundation Welcomes Shipwright, Framework for Building' Container Images on Kubernetes, As New Incubating Project](https://cd.foundation/blog/2021/08/03/cd-foundation-shipwright-announcement) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [docs.pixielabs.ai: Pixie](https://docs.pixielabs.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Kubeshop wants to be a Kubernetes product pipeline](https://venturebeat.com/2021/09/17/kubeshop-wants-to-be-a-kubernetes-product-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubeshop-i: Monokle 1.5.0 Release](https://medium.com/kubeshop-i/monokle-1-5-0-release-kubeshop-95f574563c79) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubermetrics β€” Cluster Visualization Made Simple](https://medium.com/@sachem2015/kubermetrics-cluster-visualization-made-simple-d24928f63451) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@charled.breteche: Kind, Cilium, MetalLB, and still no kube-proxy](https://medium.com/@charled.breteche/kind-cilium-metallb-and-no-kube-proxy-a9fe66ddfad6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Configuring routing for MetalLB in L2 mode](https://itnext.io/configuring-routing-for-metallb-in-l2-mode-7ea26e19219e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sheraznadeem1: Kubescape & Kubernetes Hardening- Demystified](https://medium.com/@sheraznadeem1/kubescape-kubernetes-hardening-demystified-87fba47f3b6a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Scanning Kubernetes YAML Files for Security 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/scanning-kubernetes-yaml-files-for-security-e302542b5407) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [cloudark.medium.com: kubectl connections](https://cloudark.medium.com/whats-cooking-in-your-kubernetes-namespace-9200be114f8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/summit-technology-group: Karpenter β€” AutoScaling and Right-Sizing' EKS Nodes](https://medium.com/summit-technology-group/karpenter-autoscaling-and-right-sizing-eks-nodes-bc6d2b83d48e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/israeli-tech-radar: Karpenter, and the future of Kubernetes](https://medium.com/israeli-tech-radar/karpenter-and-the-future-of-kubernetes-4ab7428b7f87) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@micheldirk: On Amazon EKS and Karpenter](https://medium.com/@micheldirk/on-amazon-eks-and-karpenter-2b84e75e254e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@gajaoncloud: Unleash the Power of Karpenter: Automating AWS' EKS Scaling and Cost Optimization](https://medium.com/@gajaoncloud/unleash-the-power-of-karpenter-automating-aws-eks-scaling-and-cost-optimization-7e236319eda4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@gajaoncloud: Karpenter Mastery: NodePools & NodeClasses for' Workload Nirvana](https://medium.com/@gajaoncloud/karpenter-mastery-nodepools-nodeclasses-for-workload-nirvana-bc89850fa934) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@gajaoncloud: Demystifying Karpenter’s Advanced Features: Consolidation,' Drift, and Spot Handling](https://medium.com/@gajaoncloud/demystifying-karpenters-advanced-features-consolidation-drift-and-spot-handling-007fbad29549) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.direktiv.io: Building a simple cloud-native, orchestrated microservice' from containers](https://blog.direktiv.io/building-a-simple-cloud-native-orchestrated-microservice-from-containers-39dbcb80b0d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: How to use the Kubernetes Resource Recommender tool in' a GKE Cluster 🌟](https://blog.devops.dev/how-to-use-the-kubernetes-resource-recommender-tool-in-a-gke-cluster-ef48a6dea85c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubeshop-i: Rapidly prototype your APIs on Kubernetes with Kusk' Gateway β€” Kubeshop 🌟](https://medium.com/kubeshop-i/rapidly-prototype-your-apis-on-kubernetes-with-kusk-gateway-kubeshop-4006f030e8e4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.werf.io: Running one-time tasks and debugging images in the Kubernetes' cluster using werf](https://blog.werf.io/running-one-time-tasks-and-debugging-images-in-the-kubernetes-cluster-using-werf-936d6dc483e2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.werf.io: werf v1.2 is now stable! Here’s what it is all about](https://blog.werf.io/werf-v1-2-is-now-stable-heres-what-it-is-all-about-832ed647810f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.werf.io: Deploying Helm charts with dependencies in Kubernetes via' werf](https://blog.werf.io/deploying-helm-charts-with-dependencies-in-kubernetes-via-werf-17e5457cdd3f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Kateyes β€” Visual Kubernetes Explorer](https://blog.devops.dev/kateyes-visual-kubernetes-explorer-c40510874969) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/linux-shots: ConfigMap Reloader β€” Automatically reload new data' from ConfigMap/Secret to deployments](https://medium.com/linux-shots/configmap-secret-reloader-automatically-add-reload-data-from-configmap-secret-to-deployments-dc245e06b92c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Dependency-Free Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring](https://betterprogramming.pub/dependency-free-kubernetes-cluster-monitoring-5f7aa2f038d9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@fwiles: k9s EKS Context Error](https://medium.com/@fwiles/k9s-eks-context-error-7ff18df7547f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [tonylixu.medium.com: K8s Tools β€” K9s, Terminal Based UI to Manage Your Cluster](https://tonylixu.medium.com/devops-in-k8s-k9s-terminal-based-ui-to-manage-your-cluster-85b4f147e209) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@gavinklfong: 8 tips to incredibly boost the efficiency of command' execution on Kubernetes using k9s](https://medium.com/@gavinklfong/8-tips-to-incredibly-boost-the-efficiency-of-command-execution-on-kubernetes-using-k9s-a515a90a3a27) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [RBAC Wizard: Herramienta para visualizar y analizar la configuraciΓ³n RBAC' de Kubernetes](https://t.…) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [K3s vs Talos Linux](https://faun.pub/k3s-vs-talos-linux-8a1e0dce9a77) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [Atomic ConfigMap Updates in Kubernetes: How Symlinks and Kubelet Make It' Happen](https://medium.com/itnext/atomic-configmap-updates-in-kubernetes-how-symlinks-and-kubelet-make-it-happen-21a44338c247) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - [Automating Kubernetes Deployments with Helm Charts](https://blog.devops.dev/automating-kubernetes-deployments-with-helm-charts-baaec0e6fbc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Kubernetes 101: Pods, Nodes, Containers, and Clusters](https://medium.com/google-cloud/kubernetes-101-pods-nodes-containers-and-clusters-c1509e409e16) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Learn Kubernetes in Under 3 Hours: A Detailed Guide to Orchestrating' Containers](https://medium.com/free-code-camp/learn-kubernetes-in-under-3-hours-a-detailed-guide-to-orchestrating-containers-114ff420e882) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [kubernetestutorials.com: Install and Deploy Kubernetes on CentOs 7](https://kubernetestutorials.com/install-and-deploy-kubernetes-on-centos-7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Simplifying orchestration with Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@swapnasagarpradhan/simplifying-orchestration-with-kubernetes-e81015681a85) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [aquasec.com: 70 Best Kubernetes Tutorials](https://www.aquasec.com/wiki/display/containers/70+Best+Kubernetes+Tutorials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Kubernetes 101 - Concepts and Why It Matters](https://www.magalix.com/blog/kubernetes-101-concepts-and-why-it-matters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Getting Started with Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/refcardz/kubernetes-essentials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: The Best Kubernetes Tutorials](https://www.magalix.com/blog/the-best-kubernetes-tutorials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [35 Advanced Tutorials to Learn Kubernetes](https://medium.com/faun/35-advanced-tutorials-to-learn-kubernetes-dae5695b1f18) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [medium: DraftKings Kubernetes Workshop: Hands-on Learning in K8s (with Video' Walkthrough)](https://medium.com/draftkings-engineering/draftkings-workshop-demystifying-kubernetes-4ce86c187408) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [medium: How to deploy StatefulSets in Kubernetes (K8s)?](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/deploying-statefulsets-in-kubernetes-k8s-5924e701d327) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : Deployments, replicaSets, services, pods' and endpoints](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/05/kubernetes-101-deployment-replicasets.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Running Workloads in Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/google-cloud/running-workloads-in-kubernetes-86194d133593) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Learn DevOps: The Complete Kubernetes Course](https://www.udemy.com/learn-devops-the-complete-kubernetes-course) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Learn DevOps: Advanced Kubernetes Usage](https://www.udemy.com/learn-devops-advanced-kubernetes-usage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Just enough kubernetes to be dangerous (free)](https://www.udemy.com/course/just-enough-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [exploreneptune.io 🌟](https://exploreneptune.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tutorials.md)*
+  - [medium: Scaling Applications in the Cloud](https://medium.com/faun/scaling-applications-in-the-cloud-52bb6dfbac4e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [blog.identitydigest.com: Azure AD workload identity federation with Kubernetes](https://blog.identitydigest.com/azuread-federate-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [charbelnemnom.com: Move Files Between Azure File Share Tiers and optimize' storage costs](https://charbelnemnom.com/move-files-between-azure-file-share-tiers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: What can you do with Azure Files?](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/what-can-you-do-azure-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [satyenkumar.medium.com: Demystifying The Cloud: An Overview of the Microsoft' Azure 🌟🌟🌟](https://satyenkumar.medium.com/demystifying-the-cloud-computing-an-overview-of-the-microsoft-azure-6a5c1fb1799d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/awesome-azure: Azure β€” Most Useful Azure Services Every Developer' Must Know](https://medium.com/awesome-azure/azure-most-useful-azure-services-every-developer-must-know-top-azure-paas-serverless-services-developer-c55b829ac6d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mikakrief: Using Azure Service Operator v2](https://medium.com/@mikakrief/using-azure-service-operator-v2-4a1fa1f5e3b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/microsoftazure: Ultimate guide for Enterprise-scale landing zone' for Azure](https://medium.com/microsoftazure/ultimate-guide-for-azure-cloud-adoption-framework-for-enterprise-scale-landing-zone-bba2a385134d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [charbelnemnom.com: Exam AZ-305: Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect' Expert](https://charbelnemnom.com/az-305-exam-study-guide-azure-solutions-architect) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Automating Microsoft Sentinel Deployment with Azure DevOps CI/CD](https://noodlemctwoodle.medium.com/automating-microsoft-sentinel-deployment-with-azure-devops-ci-cd-2d4ae0c4e254) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [info.acloud.guru: Deploying your first kubernetes app with Azure DevOps](https://info.acloud.guru/resources/deploy-kubernetes-app-with-azure-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium: Azure DevOps HandBook !](https://medium.com/@arunksingh16/azure-devops-handbook-d6dcd82da1b7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [Azure DevOps Tips: β€œEach” Loops](https://medium.com/@therealjordanlee/azure-devops-tips-each-loops-c082c692d025) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Provision resources on AWS with Azure DevOps and' Terraform β€” Part I](https://medium.com/geekculture/provision-resources-on-aws-with-azure-devops-and-terraform-part-i-3c0de6d34fc9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sdevsecops: How to implement DevSecOps in a Kubernetes cluster' environment-Github Actions and Azure DevOps](https://medium.com/@sdevsecops/how-to-implement-devsecops-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-environment-github-actions-and-azure-devops-522bdd121e34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [towardsdev.com: Azure DevOps Project Creation and Setup via Terraform](https://towardsdev.com/azure-devops-project-creation-and-setup-via-terraform-3444ff985bae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@muppedaanvesh: Azure DevOps β€” Self Hosted Agents on Kubernetes' β€” PART-1](https://medium.com/@muppedaanvesh/azure-devops-self-hosted-agents-on-kubernetes-part-1-aa91e7912f79) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@DevOps-Diva.o: Implementing Security on Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://medium.com/@DevOps-Diva.o/implementing-security-on-azure-devops-pipelines-a653da4862a9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: What is the difference between an Azure tenant and' Azure subscription?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47307368/what-is-the-difference-between-an-azure-tenant-and-azure-subscription) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/medialesson: Create Azure Active Directory App Registration' with Azure CLI](https://medium.com/medialesson/create-azure-active-directory-app-registration-with-azure-cli-3241aa3824c5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [inkoop.io: How to get Azure API Credentials](https://www.inkoop.io/blog/how-to-get-azure-api-credentials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [medium.com/medialesson: Assigning Azure built-in roles vs Azure AD built-in' roles with Azure CLI](https://medium.com/medialesson/assigning-azure-built-in-roles-vs-azure-ad-built-in-roles-with-azure-cli-d1cbf56fcdbe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [yoshevski.medium.com: Cost-effective Azure Devops and AppCenter integration](https://yoshevski.medium.com/cost-effective-azuredevops-and-appcenter-integration-fe606725d5d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: PowerShell Core yaml support?](https://www.reddit.com/r/PowerShell/comments/flzsx5/powershell_core_yaml_support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [jinwookim928.medium.com: Automation Script for Git Flow on PowerShell](https://jinwookim928.medium.com/automation-script-for-git-flow-on-powershell-70d0596f6da8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Managing Terraform Cloud With PowerShell](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/managing-terraform-cloud-with-powershell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [mssqltips.com: PowerShell for the DBA - If Else and Switch statements](https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/7188/powershell-if-if-else-switch-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/codex: 7 Best Practices for Data Ingestion](https://medium.com/codex/7-best-practices-for-data-ingestion-f336c6b5128c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [denniszielke.medium.com: Using Azure Container Apps at scale instead of' your building your own NaaS on top of K8s?](https://denniszielke.medium.com/using-azure-container-apps-at-scale-instead-of-your-building-your-own-naas-on-top-of-k8s-7c4760c2511f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Uploading files to S3 through API Gateway](https://awstip.com/uploading-files-to-s3-through-api-gateway-7bb78c0d0483) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-storage.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Storage Explained 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/kubernetes-storage-explained-558e85596d0c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium: Solution architect’s guide to Kubernetes persistent storage](https://medium.com/weareservian/solution-architects-guide-to-kubernetes-persistant-storage-3c9660187e8f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Container Attached Storage is Cloud Native Storage (CAS)](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/09/22/container-attached-storage-is-cloud-native-storage-cas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Storage Performance Comparison v2 (2020 Updated) 🌟](https://medium.com/volterra-io/kubernetes-storage-performance-comparison-v2-2020-updated-1c0b69f0dcf4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium: Provisioning storage in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/provisioning-storage-in-kubernetes-e1dc5610318d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [blog.mayadata.io: Container Attached Storage (CAS) vs. Software-Defined' Storage - Which One to Choose?](https://blog.mayadata.io/container-attached-storage-cas-vs.-software-defined-storage-which-one-to-choose) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [blog.mayadata.io: Kubernetes storage basics: PV, PVC and StorageClass 🌟](https://blog.mayadata.io/kubernetes-storage-basics-pv-pvc-and-storageclass) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [ondat.io: Stateful Apps in Kubernetes are a big deal](https://www.ondat.io/blog/stateful-apps-in-kubernetes-are-a-big-deal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/@amir.ilw: Kubernetes Storage Migration 🌟](https://medium.com/@amir.ilw/kubernetes-storage-migration-ac48f6f9f5a5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [discoblocks.io 🌟](https://discoblocks.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Storage | Kubernetes](https://medium.com/geekculture/storage-kubernetes-92eb3d027282) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nerd-for-tech: Persistence with Kubernetes](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/persistence-with-kubernetes-46f039d9a2ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes storage is complex, but it’s getting better](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/03/28/kubernetes-storage-is-complex-but-its-getting-better) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [yuminlee2.medium.com: Kubernetes: Storage](https://yuminlee2.medium.com/kubernetes-storage-fe5363d88d42) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubernetes-deveops: Kubernetes β€” Deploying Application with Persistent' Storage](https://medium.com/kubernetes-deveops/kubernetes-deploying-application-with-persistent-storage-5068767e25f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [shuanglu1993.medium.com: What happens when volumeManager in the kubelet' starts?](https://shuanglu1993.medium.com/what-happens-when-volumemanager-in-the-kubelet-starts-1fea623ac6ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Kubernetes Persistent Volume Explained](https://medium.com/codex/kubernetes-persistent-volume-explained-fb27df29c393) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [giffgaff.io: Resizing StatefulSet Persistent Volumes with zero downtime' 🌟](https://www.giffgaff.io/tech/resizing-statefulset-persistent-volumes-with-zero-downtime) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [blog.cloudnloud.com: Kubernetes Volume](https://blog.cloudnloud.com/kubernetes-volume) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [portworx.com: Kubernetes Persistent Volume Tutorial by Portworx](https://portworx.com/tutorial-kubernetes-persistent-volumes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [devineer.medium.com: Get to Grips with Kubernetes Volumes: A Practical Tutorial](https://devineer.medium.com/get-to-grips-with-kubernetes-volumes-a-practical-tutorial-c41853c64f02) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [airplane.dev: How to use Kubernetes ephemeral volumes & storage 🌟](https://www.airplane.dev/blog/kubernetes-ephemeral-storage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: When K8s pods are stuck mounting large volumes](https://blog.devgenius.io/when-k8s-pods-are-stuck-mounting-large-volumes-2915e6656cb8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [Create ReadWriteMany PersistentVolumeClaims on your Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://medium.com/asl19-developers/create-readwritemany-persistentvolumeclaims-on-your-kubernetes-cluster-3a8db51f98e3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@abdulfayis: storage Orchestration for Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@abdulfayis/storage-orchestration-for-kubernetes-c6370f943e23) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [Robin](https://robin.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [Portworx](https://portworx.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [MayaData](https://mayadata.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [goglides.io: Running OpenEBS in Kubernetes](https://goglides.io/running-openebs-in-kubernetes/371) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [LightOS](https://www.lightbitslabs.com/product) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [aesher9o1.medium.com: Autoscale large images faster using Longhorn (distributed' storage)](https://aesher9o1.medium.com/autoscale-large-images-faster-using-longhorn-distributed-storage-618d0cf01ba2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@abdelrhmanahmed131: Longhorn β€” Distributed Block Storage for' K8s](https://medium.com/@abdelrhmanahmed131/longhorn-distributed-block-storage-for-k8s-2ea11df400d1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [docs.netapp.com: Intro to Astra Data Store preview](https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/astra-data-store/concepts/intro.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [Curve: opencurve.io](https://opencurve.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [blog.kasten.io: Benchmarking and Evaluating Your Kubernetes Storage with' Kubestr](https://blog.kasten.io/benchmarking-kubernetes-storage-with-kubestr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [Discoblocks: ondat.io/discoblocks](https://www.ondat.io/discoblocks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Cloudflare acquires Linc to automate web app deployment](https://venturebeat.com/2020/12/22/cloudflare-acquires-linc-to-automate-web-app-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloudflare.md)*
+  - [medium: Using Crossplane to Provision a Kubernetes Cluster in Google Cloud](https://medium.com/dzerolabs/using-crossplane-to-provision-a-kubernetes-cluster-in-google-cloud-cf5374d765ee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Defining Infrastructure Declaratively with Crossplane](https://faun.pub/defining-infrastructure-declaratively-with-crossplane-eb9e0a98ae38) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crossplane.md)*
+  - [**BMW ConnectedDrive**:](https://www.bmw-connecteddrive.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - [eleconomista.es: Giga Press, la colosal mΓ‘quina de Tesla que ha revolucionado' la fabricaciΓ³n de coches elΓ©ctricos](https://www.eleconomista.es/motor/noticias/12630740/01/24/giga-press-la-colosal-maquina-de-tesla-que-ha-revolucionado-la-fabricacion-de-coches-electricos.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - [Efficient Java in the cloud with Quarkus. Carrefour Spain’s test: Quarkus' vs. Spring Boot](https://horizons.carrefour.com/efficient-java-in-the-cloud-with-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - [healthitanalytics.com: AI for Medical Imaging Boosts Cancer Screenings with' Provider Aid](https://healthitanalytics.com/news/ai-for-medical-imaging-boosts-cancer-screenings-with-provider-aid) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Standardizing infrastructure automation with Terraform Enterprise](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/building-a-migration-factory-with-terraform-enterprise-at-axa-group) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - [Open Banking](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_banking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [blog.oliverjumpertz.dev: The 10 Most Valuable Lessons I Learned As A Developer](https://blog.oliverjumpertz.dev/the-10-most-valuable-lessons-i-learned-as-a-developer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [medium.com/apache-apisix: 10 most common use cases of an API Gateway](https://medium.com/apache-apisix/10-most-use-cases-of-an-api-gateway-in-api-led-architecture-f4d7fa160dcf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [API Landscape](https://www.apidays.co/api-landscape) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [dzone: RapidAPI Provides API Marketplace and Insight](https://dzone.com/articles/rapidapi-provides-api-marketplace-and-insight) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [API Management vs API Gateway: Where Does API Analytics and Monitoring Fit?](https://dzone.com/articles/api-management-vs-api-gateway-and-where-does-api-a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [medium: Kong API Gateway - From Zero to Production](https://medium.com/swlh/kong-api-gateway-zero-to-production-5b8431495ee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [medium: KONG β€” The Microservice API Gateway](https://medium.com/@far3ns/kong-the-microservice-api-gateway-526c4ca0cfa6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [medium: Running services with Knative & Kong](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/running-services-with-knative-kong-3135c0d94dfa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [dzone: Breaking Up a Monolithic Database with Kong](https://dzone.com/articles/breaking-up-a-monolithic-database-with-kong) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@martin.hodges: Why do I need an API Gateway on a Kubernetes' cluster](https://medium.com/@martin.hodges/why-do-i-need-an-api-gateway-on-a-kubernetes-cluster-c70f15da836c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [Axway API Management](https://www.axway.com/en/products/api-management/full-lifecycle-api-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [axway.com/digitize](https://axway.com/digitize) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@_gdantas: Backstage and Terraform β€” A Powerful Combination for' Ops, Wonderful for Devs](https://medium.com/@_gdantas/backstage-and-terraform-a-powerful-combination-for-ops-wonderful-for-devs-c04ebce849f0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [dzone: Custom Rate Limiting for Microservices 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/rate-limiting-for-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jeevansathisocial: High-performance API gateway](https://medium.com/@jeevansathisocial/high-performance-api-gateway-3661d5a2fee0s-3661d5a2fee0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [developer.mobileconnect.io](https://developer.mobileconnect.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: PSD2 - the Revised Payment Services Directive](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payment_Services_Directive) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [Santander APIs](https://developerhub.santander.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [CaixaBank API Store](https://apistore.caixabank.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [Rabobank Developer Portal](https://developer.rabobank.nl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./developerportals.md)*
+  - [en.wikipedia.org: Cryptocurrency](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digital-money.md)*
+  - [en.wikipedia.org: Blockchain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./digital-money.md)*
+  - [Getting Started with the DOM](https://edidiongasikpo.com/getting-started-with-the-dom-ck9u4u82503or6es16p2rx7c1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dom.md)*
+  - [cloudflare.com: What Is Edge Computing?](https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/serverless/glossary/what-is-edge-computing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Hosted Edge vs Cloud: the battle for latency and security 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/12/08/hosted-edge-vs-cloud-the-battle-for-latency-and-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: I Worked at Microsoft Cloud and Google Mobile for' 3 Years β€” Here Are the Differences in Ecosystems](https://betterprogramming.pub/why-working-on-cloud-vs-mobile-edge-is-so-different-e32930f1c801) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./edge-computing.md)*
+  - [medium.com: STOP!! You don’t need Microservices](https://medium.com/@ebin/stop-you-dont-need-microservices-dc732d70b3e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Your team might not need Kubernetes](https://medium.com/faun/your-team-might-not-need-kubernetes-57240e8d554a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Programming Styles Compared: Spring Framework vis-a-vis Eclipse MicroProfile' 🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/programming-styles-spring-boot-vis-a-vis-with-ecli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Domain Partitions: How To Find a Healthy Balance' Between Microservices and Monoliths](https://betterprogramming.pub/domain-partitions-how-to-find-a-healthy-balance-between-microservices-and-monoliths-2cd74206559) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [medium: It’s time to stop making β€œMicroservices” the goal of modernization](https://medium.com/ibm-garage/its-time-to-stop-making-microservices-the-goal-of-modernization-71758b400287) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [medium.com: When to Use and When NOT to Use Microservices: No Silver Bullet' 🌟](https://medium.com/design-microservices-architecture-with-patterns/when-to-use-and-when-not-to-use-microservices-no-silver-bullet-3ae293faf6d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [dzone: The Best Cloud Migration Approach: Lift-And-Shift, Replatform, Or' Refactor?](https://dzone.com/articles/the-best-cloud-migration-approach-lift-and-shift-r) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [dzone: 10 Commandments of Microservice Decomposition 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/10-commandments-on-microservice-decomposition) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - [10 Free Spring Boot Courses and Tutorials for Java Developers](https://medium.com/javarevisited/10-free-spring-boot-tutorials-and-courses-for-java-developers-53dfe084587e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium: Why Not Use Kubernetes?](https://medium.com/better-programming/why-not-use-kubernetes-52a89ada5e22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - [sysadmincasts.com: Nomad 🌟](https://sysadmincasts.com/episodes/74-nomad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - [stackshare.io: Kubernetes vs Portainer](https://stackshare.io/stackups/kubernetes-vs-portainer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - [kpatronas.medium.com: Docker swarm: High Availability](https://kpatronas.medium.com/docker-swarm-high-availability-36ea7ee7f9e8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: What is Docker Swarm Mode and When Should You Use It?](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13049/what-is-docker-swarm-mode-and-when-should-you-use-it) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - [blog.opstree.com: A Comparison Between Various Container Orchestration Services!' (ECS vs Kubernetes)](https://blog.opstree.com/2021/06/21/a-comparison-between-various-container-orchestration-services-ecs-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/java](https://www.reddit.com/r/java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [About WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/websphere-liberty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Platform,_Enterprise_Edition) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@javachampions : Java is still free](https://medium.com/@javachampions/java-is-still-free-2-0-0-6b9aa8d6d244) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: Java Creator James Gosling Interview](https://dzone.com/articles/java-creator-james-gosling-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: Choosing Library To Build Rest API in Java](https://dzone.com/articles/building-rest-api-in-java) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Top 5 Frameworks Java developers can learn for' Microservices Development in 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/top-5-frameworks-java-developers-can-learn-for-microservices-development-in-2022-848da66d6651) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@aritra.chatterjee_: Hexagonal architecture in java](https://medium.com/@aritra.chatterjee_/hexagonal-architecture-in-java-7ac8f4bea753) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Learn SOLID Design Principles in Java by Coding It](https://betterprogramming.pub/learn-solid-design-principles-in-java-by-coding-it-dcbf64a17b53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Do you know about the different microservices' frameworks for Java? 🌟](https://medium.com/javarevisited/do-you-know-about-the-different-microservices-frameworks-for-java-90b61f8cdbd7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [IBM JDK](https://developer.ibm.com/javasdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [It’s time! Migrating to Java 11 🌟](https://medium.com/criciumadev/its-time-migrating-to-java-11-5eb3868354f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [Eclipse MicroProfile: 5 Things You Need to Know 🌟](https://medium.com/@alextheedom/eclipse-microprofile-5-things-you-need-to-know-e7a0bc9a3fb6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium: Multi-Tenancy Implementation using Spring Boot + Hibernate 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/multi-tenancy-implementation-using-spring-boot-hibernate-6a8e3ecb251a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: How to map a MySQL JSON column to a Java entity property' using JPA and Hibernate](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44308167/how-to-map-a-mysql-json-column-to-a-java-entity-property-using-jpa-and-hibernate) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: What are the differences between the different saving' methods in Hibernate?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/161224/what-are-the-differences-between-the-different-saving-methods-in-hibernate/54907032?stw=2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [Spring Framework Architecture 🌟](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2019/02/spring-framework-architecture.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Top 10 Courses to Learn Microservices in Java and Spring Framework](https://medium.com/javarevisited/top-5-courses-to-learn-microservices-in-java-and-spring-framework-e9fed1ba804d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: How to Create Microservices Using Spring 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-create-microservices-using-spring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [odedia.org: Production Considerations for Spring on Kubernetes 🌟🌟🌟](https://odedia.org/production-considerations-for-spring-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: All About Spring Boot (Tutorials and Articles)](https://dzone.com/articles/spring-boot-framework-tutorials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: Deploying Spring Boot App to JBoss Wildfly](https://dzone.com/articles/deploying-spring-boot-app-to-jboss-wildfly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: How To Run the Spring Boot Application as a Stand-Alone Java Application](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-run-the-spring-boot-application-as-a-stand) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium.com/shoutloudz: Microservice: Developing an Authentication Service' using Spring Boot](https://medium.com/shoutloudz/microservice-developing-an-authentication-service-using-spring-boot-d421b8802712) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hubian: 16 Best Practices in Spring Boot Production 🌟](https://medium.com/@hubian/16-best-practices-in-spring-boot-production-62c065a6145c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [redhat.com: Spring Boot Microservices on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform' 3 - Software Stack - Externalized Configuration](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/reference_architectures/2017/html-single/spring_boot_microservices_on_red_hat_openshift_container_platform_3/index) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: Spring Cloud Config Server on Kubernetes (Part 1)](https://dzone.com/articles/spring-cloud-config-server-on-kubernetes-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Using Spring Cloud Config Without Git](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-config-without-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: quarkus refcard](https://dzone.com/refcardz/quarkus-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: Build a Java REST API With Quarkus](https://dzone.com/articles/build-a-java-rest-api-with-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: A Java developer's guide to Quarkus](https://dzone.com/articles/a-java-developers-guide-to-quarkus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone refcard: Getting Started With Quarkus Serverless Functions](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-quarkus-serverless-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: Microservices: Quarkus vs. Spring Boot](https://dzone.com/articles/microservices-quarkus-vs-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Logging in Java β€” Log4j vs Logback vs SLF4J' 🌟](https://medium.com/javarevisited/logging-in-java-log4j-vs-logback-vs-slf4j-88c533088d2a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: The Best Java Testing Frameworks to focus in 2021](https://dzone.com/articles/the-best-java-testing-frameworks-to-focus-in-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - [go.dev: A new search experience on pkg.go.dev](https://go.dev/blog/pkgsite-search-redesign) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Getting started with Go-Lang](https://dev.to/treva123mutebi/getting-started-with-go-lang-1g0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to/mavensingh: Advantages and Disadvantages of Go](https://dev.to/mavensingh/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-go-5gha) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Getting Started With Go (golang) | Michael Levan](https://dev.to/thenjdevopsguy/getting-started-with-go-golang-5eh8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Zepto is a lightweight framework for the development of microservices & web services in golang](https://github.com/go-zepto/zepto) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Understanding and Crafting HTTP Middlewares in Go](https://dev.to/theghostmac/understanding-and-crafting-http-middlewares-in-go-3183) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [An example of using dynamic client of k8s.io/client-go](https://ymmt2005.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/04/14/An_example_of_using_dynamic_client_of_k8s.io/client-go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [rakyll/go-test-trace 🌟](https://github.com/rakyll/go-test-trace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide: Go Concurrency Guide 🌟](https://github.com/luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [developer.okta.com: Elasticsearch in Go: A Developer's Guide](https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/04/23/elasticsearch-go-developers-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [thenewstack.io: Getting Started with Go and InfluxDB](https://thenewstack.io/getting-started-with-go-and-influxdb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [blog.logrocket.com: Building a simple app with Go and PostgreSQL](https://blog.logrocket.com/building-simple-app-go-postgresql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [jcchavezs/porto](https://github.com/jcchavezs/porto) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [curl-to-go](https://mholt.github.io/curl-to-go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [gobrew 🌟](https://github.com/kevincobain2000/gobrew) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Mathieu-Desrochers/Learning-Go](https://github.com/Mathieu-Desrochers/Learning-Go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [medium: Microservices in Go](https://medium.com/seek-blog/microservices-in-go-2fc1570f6800) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [search.gocenter.io: JFrog Go Center](https://search.gocenter.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [ammeon.com: Profiling golang microservices for high throughput on kubernetes/openshift' clusters](https://www.ammeon.com/profiling-golang-microservices-for-high-throughput-on-kubernetes-openshift-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: 8 Best Practices for Writing Secure Go Code](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/8-best-practices-for-writing-secure-go-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Generics in Go: Viva La Revolution!](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/generics-in-go-viva-la-revolution-e27898bf5495) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [teivah.medium.com: When to Use Generics in Go?](https://teivah.medium.com/when-to-use-generics-in-go-36d49c1aeda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Writing My First Microservice Using Go](https://betterprogramming.pub/my-first-microservice-using-golang-c5cf69f1376d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Concurrency in Go: shared memory](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/concurrency-in-go-shared-memory-a2ef201b396b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [medium.com/datascale: Know GOMAXPROCS before deploying your GO app to Kubernetes](https://medium.com/datascale/know-gomaxprocs-before-deploying-your-go-app-to-kubernetes-7a458fb63af1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [aly.arriqaaq.com: Golang Design Patterns in Kubernetes](https://aly.arriqaaq.com/golang-design-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Part 4 β€” Using the Go client framework](https://medium.com/programming-kubernetes/building-stuff-with-the-kubernetes-api-part-4-using-go-b1d0e3c1c899) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Explore client-go Informer Patterns](https://medium.com/codex/explore-client-go-informer-patterns-4415bb5f1fbd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [shahin-mahmud.medium.com: Write your first Kubernetes operator in go](https://shahin-mahmud.medium.com/write-your-first-kubernetes-operator-in-go-177047337eae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet](https://simplecheatsheet.com/tag/golang-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [Koa.js](https://koa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: What is the best microservice framework in Go?](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/jnv4bd/what_is_the_best_microservice_framework_in_go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [medium.com/vedcraft: Top Microservices Frameworks in Go](https://medium.com/vedcraft/top-microservices-frameworks-in-go-762445c30dd6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [alexsniffin.medium.com: Debugging Remotely with Go in Kubernetes](https://alexsniffin.medium.com/debugging-remotely-in-kubernetes-with-go-fda4f3332316) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Generically working with Kubernetes objects in Go](https://itnext.io/generically-working-with-kubernetes-resources-in-go-53bce678f887) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Watch and react to Kubernetes objects changes](https://dev.to/lucasepe/watch-and-react-to-kubernetes-objects-changes-3kcg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [collabnix.com: Kubernetes CRUD Operation using Go on Docker Desktop](https://collabnix.com/kubernetes-crud-operation-using-go-on-docker-desktop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [forbearing/k8s](https://github.com/forbearing/k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Dockerize a GoLang HTTP server and deploy it on Kubernetes](https://dev.to/aksrao1998/dockerize-a-golang-http-server-and-deploy-it-on-kubernetes-592j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [ggicci/httpin: HTTP Input for Go](https://github.com/ggicci/httpin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [github.com/groundcover-com: Container Restarts Watcher](https://github.com/groundcover-com/blog/tree/main/blog_k8s_containers_restarts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [ebosas/microservices](https://github.com/ebosas/microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dsa0x/sicher](https://github.com/dsa0x/sicher) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [cap](https://github.com/hashicorp/cap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [github.com/Email-Dashboard:](https://github.com/Email-Dashboard/Email-Dashboard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [rehacktive/caffeine](https://github.com/rehacktive/caffeine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [wiki.bash-hackers.org](https://wiki.bash-hackers.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [awesomeopensource.com: The Top 110 Cidr Open Source Projects on Github 🌟](https://awesomeopensource.com/projects/cidr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [kubezilla.com: Kubetools – Curated List of Kubernetes Tools](https://kubezilla.com/tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - [Awesome WSL](https://awesomeopensource.com/project/sirredbeard/Awesome-WSL) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - [docker.com: How to Develop Inside a Container Using Visual Studio Code Remote' Containers 🌟](https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-develop-inside-a-container-using-visual-studio-code-remote-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [visualstudiomagazine.com: Code with Fire! Top VS Code Tips](https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2021/01/29/vs-code-tips.aspx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How To Update Your GitHub Repository in Visual Studio' Code](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-update-your-github-repository-in-visual-studio-code-7bb9e8549cea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: 12 Visual Studio Code Shortcuts That Every Developer' Must Know](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/12-visual-studio-code-shortcuts-that-every-developer-must-know-8d6ce5fc3631) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Generating Class Diagrams for .Net Core](https://betterprogramming.pub/generating-class-diagrams-for-net-core-c4913db9398b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Learn to Code Remotely With VS Code And SSH](https://betterprogramming.pub/learn-to-code-remotely-with-vs-code-and-ssh-68c630759279) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [gijsreijn.medium.com: Optimizing Your DSC V3 Authoring Experience in VSCode](https://gijsreijn.medium.com/optimizing-your-dsc-v3-authoring-experience-in-vscode-bd8e90c52312) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: The Best VS Code Extensions to Supercharge Your Git](https://betterprogramming.pub/the-best-vs-code-extensions-to-supercharge-your-git-5d5ab3f64f64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: 10 VS Code Extensions to Fight Technical Debt](https://dzone.com/articles/10-vs-code-extensions-to-fight-technical-debt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Terraform extension for VS Code speeds up loading of large' workspaces](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-extension-for-vs-code-speeds-up-loading-of-large-workspaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [dannys.cloud: Autocomplete your CloudFormation Resources in VS Code](https://dannys.cloud/autocomplete-cloudformation-resources-vs-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Supporting the HashiCorp Terraform Extension for Visual Studio' Code](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/supporting-the-hashicorp-terraform-extension-for-visual-studio-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [blog.stackademic.com: Debugging Microservices Locally with mirrord](https://blog.stackademic.com/mastering-local-microservices-debugging-with-mirrord-0a99443c1544) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [visualstudiomagazine.com: Bridge to Kubernetes Simplifies Microservice Development' in Visual Studio/VS Code](https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2020/10/07/bridge-kubernetes.aspx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [evaizik.medium.com: Setting up a remote debugging for Java microservices' running inside Kubernetes pods](https://evaizik.medium.com/setting-up-a-remote-debugging-for-java-microservices-running-inside-kubernetes-pods-d4aab1ff4efa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: My Top 7 Most Underrated IntelliJ IDEA Features](https://betterprogramming.pub/my-top-7-most-underrated-intellij-idea-features-572b0b706bd6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - [alexander-goida.medium.com: Thoughts about breaking silos of software engineering' teams 🌟](https://alexander-goida.medium.com/thoughts-about-breaking-silos-of-software-engineering-teams-323d1f78ef68) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: Promotion Driven Development](https://www.reddit.com/r/ExperiencedDevs/comments/pw6vuv/promotion_driven_development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [en.wikipedia.org: Kiss up kick down](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_up_kick_down) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium: Building stuff with the Kubernetes API β€” TOC 🌟](https://medium.com/programming-kubernetes/building-stuff-with-the-kubernetes-api-toc-84d751876650) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Learn Kubernetes Programming β€” Part 1](https://blog.devgenius.io/learn-kubernetes-programming-part-1-7384e5f3c481) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dimitrijevskiv: Monitor Kubernetes pod status from a Jenkins' pipeline](https://medium.com/@dimitrijevskiv/monitor-kubernetes-pod-status-from-a-jenkins-pipeline-e25c744d944d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Automate Kubernetes With Python 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/automate-kubernetes-with-python-2150c290afe7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: How the fabric8 Maven plug-in deploys Java applications' to OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/05/28/how-the-fabric8-maven-plug-in-deploys-java-applications-to-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: First Try on Java Operator SDK](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/first-try-on-java-operator-sdk-5a07f30771de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [qdnqn.com: Kubernetes objects from Go to YAML using Cdk8s](https://qdnqn.com/create-kubernetes-yaml-definitions-using-go-and-cdk8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: How to manage microservices using OpenShift Dev Spaces' and JKube](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox/activities/how-to-manage-microservices-using-openshift-dev-spaces-and-jkube) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - [Red Hat Developer cheat sheets 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/cheatsheets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [medium: The DevOps Cheat Sheet](https://medium.com/dataseries/the-devops-cheat-sheet-3177d6cf361c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Intermediate Linux Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/intermediate-linux-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [bash.cyberciti.biz: Man command](https://bash.cyberciti.biz/guide/Man_command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Google Search](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Search) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [cloud-architect.fr: AZ-CheatSheet: Become an expert in Azure Landing Zones](https://www.cloud-architect.fr/2022/01/19/az-cheatsheet-become-an-expert-in-azure-landing-zones) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [Red Hat Developer eBooks 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/ebooks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [manifests.io 🌟](https://manifests.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [linuxacademy](https://linuxacademy.com/blog/containers/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [dzone: kubectl commands cheat sheet](https://dzone.com/articles/kubectl-commands-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [cheatsheet.dennyzhang.com: kubectl kubernetes free cheat sheet 🌟](https://cheatsheet.dennyzhang.com/cheatsheet-kubernetes-a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [medium: Awesome Kubernetes Command-Line Hacks](https://medium.com/better-programming/awesome-kubernetes-command-line-hacks-8bd3604e394f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [akhilsharma.work: kubectl Get Resource - Short Names](https://akhilsharma.work/kubectl-get-resource-short-names) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [blog.mimacom.com: Kubernetes Cheat Sheet](https://blog.mimacom.com/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Awesome Kubernetes Command-Line Hacks](https://betterprogramming.pub/awesome-kubernetes-command-line-hacks-8bd3604e394f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : kubectl - communication with pods and containers' / running commands inside pods and containers](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/05/kubernetes-101-kubectl-communication.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Kubectl Commands All Beginners Must Know](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubectl-commands-all-beginners-must-know-e504349fcec9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@devopsfolks8546: Kubectl Commands Cheat Sheet. List Of Kubernetes' Most Useful Commands](https://medium.com/@devopsfolks8546/1-pods-c3d1a9349ba0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Commands for Deployment and Management](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-commands-for-deployment-and-management-e10a74c95015) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [abhirajdevops.hashnode.dev: A Cheat Sheet of Essential Commands for Managing' and Debugging Your Kubernetes Cluster's Networking](https://abhirajdevops.hashnode.dev/a-cheat-sheet-of-essential-commands-for-managing-and-debugging-your-kubernetes-clusters-networking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Containers Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/promotions/docker-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: A Beginners’ Cheat Sheet for Docker | Arjav Dave](https://betterprogramming.pub/a-beginners-cheat-sheet-for-docker-f5024fd6c17f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [codingfriend.medium.com: Docker Swarm Cheatsheet (2017)](https://codingfriend.medium.com/docker-swarm-cheatsheet-22665e3278b1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [zeroturnaround.com: Git cheat sheet 🌟](https://www.jrebel.com/blog/git-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [The awesome git cheat sheet](https://the-awesome-git-cheat-sheet.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Git cheat sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheetsgit) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: refcard - getting started with git](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [dzone: Top 35 Git Commands With Examples 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/top-35-git-commands-with-examples-and-bonus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [enlear.academy: 20 Git Commands Every Developer Should Know](https://enlear.academy/26-git-command-i-use-all-the-time-cheatsheet-6c5682ded2af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 8 Advanced Git Commands Universities Won’t Teach' You](https://betterprogramming.pub/8-advanced-git-commands-university-wont-teach-you-fe63b483d34b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [Ansible Roles Explained | Cheat Sheet](https://linuxacademy.com/blog/red-hat/ansible-roles-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [dzone: Terraform Cheat Sheet](https://dzone.com/articles/terraform-cli-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [thedevopsblog.co.uk: Terraform Cheat Sheet](https://thedevopsblog.co.uk/terraform-cli-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Using Template Files with HashiCorp Packer](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/using-template-files-with-hashicorp-packer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [praveendandu24.medium.com: Mastering Terraform: Top 20 Essential Commands' with Examples for Beginners](https://praveendandu24.medium.com/mastering-terraform-top-20-essential-commands-with-examples-for-beginners-1029852b419) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Linux ip Command Examples](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-ip-command-examples-usage-syntax) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [ssh cheat sheet](https://cheatsheet.dennyzhang.com/cheatsheet-ssh-a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [openshift.tips](https://openshift.tips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [dzone refcard: Getting Started With OpenShift 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Helm Command Cheat Sheet | By M. Sharma](https://faun.pub/helm-command-cheat-sheet-by-m-sharma-488706ecf131) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet](https://www.jrebel.com/blog/maven-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [medium 1](https://medium.com/@TimvanBaarsen/maven-cheat-sheet-45942d8c0b86) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [polyglotdeveloper.com: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://www.polyglotdeveloper.com/cheatsheet/2015-01-08-Gradle-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [mingliang.me: Gradle Cheat Sheet](https://mingliang.me/blog/gradle-cheatsheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [medium: Jenkins Cheat Sheet](https://medium.com/edureka/jenkins-cheat-sheet-e0f7e25558a3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [balajisblog.com: Cheatsheet for Bitbucket Pipelines](https://balajisblog.com/cheatsheet-for-bitbucket-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [Dzone Refcard: Getting Started with Apache JMeter](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-apache-jmeter?chapter=1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [Groovy Templates Cheat Sheet for JMeter](https://dzone.com/articles/the-groovy-templates-cheat-sheet-for-jmeter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 15 Kafka CLI Commands For Everyday Programming](https://betterprogramming.pub/kafka-cli-commands-1a135a4ae1bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: NestJS: Microservices with gRPC, API Gateway,' and Authentication β€” Part 1/2](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/nestjs-microservices-with-grpc-api-gateway-and-authentication-part-1-2-650009c03686) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [sqltutorial.org: SQL Cheat Sheet](https://www.sqltutorial.org/sql-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: The Ultimate Python Cheat Sheet | Muhammad Umair](https://python.plainenglish.io/ultimate-python-cheat-sheet-f2930e08669c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [dzone: Scrum refcard](https://dzone.com/refcardz/scrum) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: JavaScript](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - [canva.com](https://www.canva.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Node.js](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node.js) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - [Npm](https://www.npmjs.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - [cult.honeypot.io: Best Frontend JavaScript Frameworks To Learn 2021](https://cult.honeypot.io/reads/best-frontend-javascript-frameworks-learn-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./javascript.md)*
+  - [nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/http-web-performance-proxy-load-balancer-accelerator-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [Dzone Refcard: Essential Apache HTTP Server](https://dzone.com/refcardz/essential-apache-http-server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [nixCraft: How to secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt Certificates on RHEL 8](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-secure-apache-with-lets-encrypt-certificates-on-rhel-8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Nginx Reverse Proxy Ubuntu 18.04](https://dzone.com/articles/nginx-reverse-proxy-ubuntu-1804) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [How To Use the Official NGINX Docker Image](https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-use-the-official-nginx-docker-image) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [medium: Using Nginx-Ingress as a Static Cache for Assets Inside Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@vdboor/using-nginx-ingress-as-a-static-cache-91bc27be04a1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: HAProxy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAProxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: How to Configure HAProxy as a Proxy and Load Balancer](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-configure-ha-proxy-as-a-proxy-and-loadbalan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [High priority request queue with HAProxy](https://medium.com/swlh/high-priority-request-queue-with-haproxy-9efd639a8992) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/beyn-technology: Is Nginx dead? Is Traefik v3 20% faster than' Traefik v2?](https://medium.com/beyn-technology/is-nginx-dead-is-traefik-v3-20-faster-than-traefik-v2-f28ffb7eed3e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Microservices communication using gRPC Protocol](https://medium.com/javarevisited/microservices-communication-using-grpc-protocol-dc3a2f8b648d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: How to design a system to scale to your first' 100 million users](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/how-to-design-a-system-to-scale-to-your-first-100-million-users-4450a2f9703d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [Monolithic versus Microservice architecture](https://www.enterprisetimes.co.uk/2020/07/23/monolithic-versus-microservice-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Top 7 challenges to becoming cloud native](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/09/15/top-7-challenges-to-becoming-cloud-native) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: Kubernetes will deliver the app store experience for enterprise' software, says Weaveworks CEO](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/kubernetes-will-deliver-the-app-store-experience-for-enterprise-software-says-weaveworks-ceo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [shahirdaya.medium.com: What does it mean to be Cloud Native? 🌟](https://shahirdaya.medium.com/what-does-it-mean-to-be-cloud-native-12360a324571) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [skamille.medium.com: Make Boring Plans](https://skamille.medium.com/make-boring-plans-9438ce5cb053) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [cloud-melon.com: Under the hood of Kubernetes and microservices](https://cloud-melon.com/2019/12/26/under-the-hood-of-kubernetes-and-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium: A Design Analysis of Cloud-based Microservices Architecture at Netflix](https://medium.com/swlh/a-design-analysis-of-cloud-based-microservices-architecture-at-netflix-98836b2da45f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Why Microservices? 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/why-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium: Microservices Architecture From A to Z 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/microservices-architecture-from-a-to-z-7287da1c5d28) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [skycrafters.io: Do Containers Really Contain? Virtual Machines vs. Containers' 🌟](https://skycrafters.io/blog/2021/06/08/do-containers-really-contain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium: Container Fundamentals β€” Part 1](https://medium.com/techbeatly/container-fundamentals-part-i-445881a81b7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium: What is microservices and why is it different? 🌟](https://medium.com/microservices-for-net-developers/what-is-microservices-and-why-is-it-different-fac017cb8cf4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [How Your Application Architecture Has Evolved 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/how-your-application-architecture-evolved) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [fylamynt.com: Mastering Cloud Automation in the Cloud-Native Era 🌟](https://www.fylamynt.com/post/mastering-cloud-automation-in-the-cloud-native-era) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium: Monoliths vs Microservices](https://medium.com/getdefault-in/monoliths-vs-microservices-59cff20bb106) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: Top 6 Time Wastes as a Software Engineer](https://dzone.com/articles/top-time-wastes-as-a-software-engineer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [hiralee.medium.com: Software Architecture vs Design](https://hiralee.medium.com/software-design-vs-architecture-1da0a94322a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [blog.deref.io: Containers Don't Solve Everything 🌟](https://blog.deref.io/containers-dont-solve-everything) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: Transitioning from Monolith to Microservices (with python django' example)](https://dzone.com/articles/transitioning-from-monolith-to-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: How to justify infrastructure replacement to your manager](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/10/29/how-to-justify-infrastructure-replacement-to-your-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: Enterprises get closer to the app store experience with' Kubernetes and GitOps](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/enterprises-get-closer-to-the-app-store-experience-with-kubernetes-and-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: 5 ways the world of IT operations will shift in 2022 (and' beyond)](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/22/5-ways-the-world-of-it-operations-will-shift-in-2022-and-beyond) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Distributed Monolith](https://blog.devgenius.io/distributed-monolith-1d2d9f86a68f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: A Beginners Guide to Understanding Microservices](https://medium.com/geekculture/a-beginners-guide-to-understanding-microservices-d2a8bae871b7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/interviewnoodle: Shift from Monolith to CQRS 🌟](https://medium.com/interviewnoodle/shift-from-monolith-to-cqrs-a34bab75617e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ajin.sunny: System Design Architecture: Stateful vs. Stateless' 🌟](https://medium.com/@ajin.sunny/system-design-architecture-stateful-vs-stateless-62ed0ddb9f2b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ajin.sunny: System Design Concept: Rate limiting 🌟](https://medium.com/@ajin.sunny/system-design-concept-rate-limiting-f4da72371533) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ajin.sunny: Rate limiting in Distributed Systems 🌟](https://medium.com/@ajin.sunny/rate-limiting-in-distributed-systems-bbeca0c47b96) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Top 10 Architecture Characteristics / Non-Functional' Requirements with Cheatsheet 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/top-10-architecture-characteristics-non-functional-requirements-with-cheatsheat-7ad14bbb0a9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dotnet-hub: Software Architecture β€” Introduction to Cloud Native' Application Architecture 🌟](https://medium.com/dotnet-hub/introduction-to-cloud-native-application-architecture-what-is-cloud-native-architecture-overview-benefits-e9be9aca0dd3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/@interviewready: Data Replication in Distributed System](https://medium.com/@interviewready/data-replication-in-distributed-system-87f7d265ff28) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [semaphoreci.medium.com: 12 Ways to Improve Your Monolith Before Transitioning' to Microservices 🌟](https://semaphoreci.medium.com/12-ways-to-improve-your-monolith-before-transitioning-to-microservices-d1061e96ca1a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [hardiks.medium.com: Top 6 Best practices for Container Orchestration' 🌟](https://hardiks.medium.com/top-6-best-practices-for-container-orchestration-b4b0d3398ebc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nadinCodeHat: HTTP based Microservices is a bad idea 🌟](https://medium.com/@nadinCodeHat/http-based-microservices-is-a-bad-idea-670d3db29ca6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/qe-unit: Microservices β€” Do You Need Them? Are You Ready? 🌟](https://medium.com/qe-unit/the-microservices-adoption-roadmap-e37f3f32877) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [cloudnativeislamabad.hashnode.dev: Virtualization vs Containerization](https://cloudnativeislamabad.hashnode.dev/virtualization-vs-containerization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Distributed Transaction Management in Microservices' β€” Part 1 🌟](https://medium.com/javarevisited/distributed-transaction-management-in-microservices-part-1-bb7dc1fbee9f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Transform a Monolith Application Into a' Microservices Architecture](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-transform-a-monolith-application-into-a-microservices-architecture-1e00363a03ba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: MicroServices Architecture to Solve Distributed Transaction' Management Problem](https://medium.com/codex/solving-distributed-transaction-management-problem-in-microservices-architecture-586ab3087efe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How I Split a Monolith Into Microservices Without' Refactoring 🌟🌟🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-i-split-a-monolith-into-microservices-without-refactoring-5d76924c34c2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [ust.com: Do we really need Kubernetes and containers?](https://www.ust.com/en/insights/do-we-really-need-kubernetes-and-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Do you know Distributed Job Scheduling in Microservices' Architecture? 🌟](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/do-you-know-distributed-job-scheduling-in-microservices-architecture-44082adad8ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Microservices Communication part 1-every programmer' must know 🌟](https://medium.com/javarevisited/microservices-communication-part-1-every-programmer-must-know-7c6607d2d563) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Microservices Communication β€” part 2β€” Sync vs' Async vs Hybrid?](https://medium.com/javarevisited/microservices-communication-part-2-sync-vs-async-vs-hybrid-23d057e137d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Why Microservices are not silver bullet? 10 Reasons' for NOT using Microservices](https://medium.com/javarevisited/why-microservices-are-not-silver-bullet-10-reasons-for-not-using-microservices-74f7c0fa98c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [rahulh123.medium.com: Choosing the Right Architecture: Monolithic vs. Microservices' β€” Analyzing Requirements for Success](https://rahulh123.medium.com/choosing-the-right-architecture-monolithic-vs-microservices-analyzing-requirements-for-success-70d681f6a1d0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [waswani.medium.com: Microservices Communication: Data Sharing using Database,' an AntiPattern !!!](https://waswani.medium.com/microservices-data-sharing-using-database-an-antipattern-35e0196ee2ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bill.salvaggio: The AWS Cloud Resume Challenge Project](https://medium.com/@bill.salvaggio/the-aws-cloud-resume-challenge-project-c5c0c6fe9593) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [blog.lealdasilva.com: Why You Should Switch from VMware to Proxmox in 2024](https://blog.lealdasilva.com/vmware2proxmox) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [towardsdev.com: Solution architecture 101 β€” Are you ready for the Solution' Architect Path 🌟](https://towardsdev.com/solution-architecture-101-are-you-ready-for-the-solution-architect-path-5a2d01aebbb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [mkaschke.medium.com: ud Native Part 1: What Is Cloud Native? 🌟](https://mkaschke.medium.com/cloud-native-part-1-what-is-cloud-native-40640f128834) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/promyze: Avoid accidental complexity and technical debt](https://medium.com/promyze/avoid-accidental-complexity-and-technical-debt-2dc2cdf4dd4b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [maheshwari-bittu.medium.com: Why Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) is needed?' 🌟](https://maheshwari-bittu.medium.com/why-event-driven-architecture-eda-is-needed-fac2f00f25a8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/rocco-scaramuzzi-tech: Event-Driven Microservice Architecture,' don’t use only events but use commands too!](https://medium.com/rocco-scaramuzzi-tech/event-driven-microservice-architecture-dont-use-only-events-but-use-commands-too-b8694d370436) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [deeptimittalblogger.medium.com: Event driven architecture](https://deeptimittalblogger.medium.com/event-driven-architecture-111f504a8cbc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/mcdonalds-technical-blog: Behind the scenes: McDonald’s event-driven' architecture](https://medium.com/mcdonalds-technical-blog/behind-the-scenes-mcdonalds-event-driven-architecture-51a6542c0d86) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/mcdonalds-technical-blog: McDonald’s event-driven architecture:' The data journey and how it works](https://medium.com/mcdonalds-technical-blog/mcdonalds-event-driven-architecture-the-data-journey-and-how-it-works-4591d108821f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Error Handling in Event-Driven Systems](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/error-handling-in-event-driven-systems-1f0a7ef2cfb7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Understanding the Differences Between Event-Driven, Message-Driven,' and Microservices Architectures with AWS Services](https://faun.pub/what-is-difference-of-event-driven-architecture-message-driven-architecture-and-microservices-f5623e51f868) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: 5 Tips To Design For Multi-Tenancy Architecture](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/5-tips-to-design-for-multi-tenancy-architecture-5f7d55657d77) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
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+  - [dzone.com: Shift-Left: A Developer's Pipe(line) Dream?](https://dzone.com/articles/shift-left-a-developers-pipeline-dream) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium: Multi Cloud Enterprise Deployment Pattern](https://medium.com/solutions-architecture-patterns/multi-cloud-enterprise-deployment-pattern-19571604e64b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [Automation is the future of cloud cost optimization](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/09/29/automation-is-the-future-of-cloud-cost-optimization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: 7 Microservices Best Practices for Developers 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/7-microservices-best-practices-for-developers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [blog.couchbase.com: 4 Patterns for Microservices Architecture in Couchbase](https://blog.couchbase.com/microservices-architecture-in-couchbase) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium: Pragmatic Microservices 🌟](https://medium.com/microservices-in-practice/microservices-in-practice-7a3e85b6624c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sandeepsharmaster: Design your Cloud Microservices Apps the' DDD way (Hexagonal Architecture)](https://medium.com/@sandeepsharmaster/modernize-your-cloud-microservices-apps-hexagonal-architecture-769696494c0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@denhox: Sharing Data Between Microservices](https://medium.com/@denhox/sharing-data-between-microservices-fe7fb9471208) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@maneesha649nirman: Design Patterns For Microservices](https://medium.com/@maneesha649nirman/design-patterns-for-microservices-30bed0d215f5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@vinciabhinav7: Microservices Communication Architecture Patterns' 🌟](https://medium.com/@vinciabhinav7/microservices-communication-architecture-patterns-a8e77e614c2c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Top 10 Microservices Design Principles and Best' Practices for Experienced Developers 🌟](https://medium.com/javarevisited/10-microservices-design-principles-every-developer-should-know-44f2f69e960f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mbarkin.narin: Problem Solving Strategies for Microservice Architecture' Part III](https://medium.com/@mbarkin.narin/problem-solving-strategies-for-microservice-architecture-part-iii-c15830151890) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [developer.com: Overcoming the Common Microservices Anti-Patterns](https://www.developer.com/design/solving-microservices-anti-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: Micro Frontends With Example 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/micro-frontends-by-example-8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Micro Frontend Architecture](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/micro-frontend-architecture-794442e9b325) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: Micro-Frontend Architecture](https://dzone.com/articles/micro-frontend-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/whispering-data: The State of Data Engineering 2022](https://medium.com/whispering-data/the-state-of-data-engineering-2022-d6ef0f7cf607) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [joereis.substack.com: Data Engineering in 2024. What I'm Seeing](https://joereis.substack.com/p/data-engineering-in-2024-what-im) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: A Cloud Migration Questionnaire for Solution Architects' 🌟🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/a-cloud-migration-questionnaire-for-solution-architects-dec7ffcf063e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [What is Platform as a Service Software?](https://www.trustradius.com/platform-as-a-service-paas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [ramansharma.substack.com: Containers are not just for Kubernetes](https://ramansharma.substack.com/p/containers-are-not-just-for-kubernetes-fa330653cbbd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: Monolith to Microservices Using the Strangler Pattern 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/monolith-to-microservices-using-the-strangler-patt) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [Dzone.com: 4 Cluster Management Tools to Compare](https://dzone.com/articles/4-cluster-management-tools-to-compare) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [Dzone.com: A Comparison of Kubernetes Distributions](https://dzone.com/articles/kubernetes-distributions-how-do-i-choose-one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com: The Differences Between Kubernetes and Openshift](https://medium.com/levvel-consulting/the-differences-between-kubernetes-and-openshift-ae778059a90e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [blog.netsil.com: Kubernetes vs Openshift vs Tectonic: Comparing Enterprise' Options](https://blog.netsil.com/kubernetes-vs-openshift-vs-tectonic-comparing-enterprise-options-e3a34dc60519) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [kubedex.com: Kubernetes On-Prem, OpenShift vs PKS vs Rancher](https://kubedex.com/redhat-openshift-vs-pivotal-pks-vs-rancher) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Kubernetes β€” What Is It, What Problems Does It Solve and How' Does It Compare With Alternatives?](https://medium.com/@srikanth.k/kubernetes-what-is-it-what-problems-does-it-solve-how-does-it-compare-with-its-alternatives-937fe80b754f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: OpenShift β€” The Next Level of Kubernetes](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/openshift-the-next-level-of-kubernetes-6d58ad722b26) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: 7 Software Development Models You Should Know](https://dzone.com/articles/7-software-development-models-you-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [dzone: The Concept of Domain-Driven Design Explained](https://dzone.com/articles/the-concept-of-domain-driven-design-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: DDD β€” Events Are Complex](https://medium.com/codex/ddd-events-are-complex-db4b1fb57817) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - [ft.com: Women in finance say β€˜mediocre’ male managers block progress](https://www.ft.com/content/08ff1bd0-2e2b-4d20-bb9f-dfe8c5a9807b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./hr.md)*
+  - [medium: Ready-to-use commands and tips for kubectl](https://medium.com/flant-com/kubectl-commands-and-tips-7b33de0c5476) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium: Be fast with Kubectl 1.19 CKAD/CKA 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/be-fast-with-kubectl-1-18-ckad-cka-31be00acc443) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [pixelstech.net: Update & Delete Kubernetes resources in one-line command](https://www.pixelstech.net/article/1604225312-Update-&-Delete-Kubernetes-resources-in-one-line-command) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium: One CKA/CKAD/CKS requirement: Mastering Kubectl](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/one-cka-ckad-cks-requirement-mastering-kubectl-85486bc0a3aa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium: Replication Controller Vs ReplicaSets in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/geekculture/replication-controller-vs-replicasets-in-kubernetes-7b780e4d09d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [akhilsharma.work: Checking Kubernetes API Calls using kubectl](https://akhilsharma.work/checking-kubernetes-api-calls-using-kubectl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Restart Kubernetes Pods with Kubectl](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14587/how-to-restart-kubernetes-pods-with-kubectl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [technos.medium.com: How kubectl apply command works?](https://technos.medium.com/how-kubectl-apply-command-works-d092121056d3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [blogs.nakam.org: What Happens When? K8s Edition 🌟](https://blogs.nakam.org/what-happens-when-k8s-edition) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium.com/swlh: Break Down Kubernetes Server-Side Apply (Advanced kubectl)' 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/break-down-kubernetes-server-side-apply-5d59f6a14e26) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” Manage Multiple Clusters Using kubectl at Scale](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-manage-multiple-clusters-using-kubectl-at-scale-9f200c692099) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Kubernetes β€” Creating deployments via command line and with' YAML files](https://awstip.com/kubernetes-creating-deployments-via-command-line-and-with-yaml-files-783eaad7b3be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@emmaliaocode: kubectl create vs kubectl apply. What’s the difference?](https://medium.com/@emmaliaocode/kubectl-create-vs-kubectl-apply-whats-the-differences-f6472f4c6c86) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Kubectl Output 101](https://medium.com/codex/kubectl-output-101-851f8e61fd51) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: kubectl β€” Best Practices](https://medium.com/geekculture/kubectl-best-practices-c4ff809167dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jake.page91: The guide to kubectl I never had](https://medium.com/@jake.page91/the-guide-to-kubectl-i-never-had-3874cc6074ff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Daily useful Kubernetes aliases](https://blog.devgenius.io/daily-useful-kubernetes-aliases-c35f7f411f39) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [Copy secrets between namespaces](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55515594/is-there-a-way-to-share-a-configmap-in-kubernetes-between-namespaces) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - [kothiyal-anuj.medium.com: Serverless Diary: The Ultimate Guide to **Caching' in the Cloud**](https://kothiyal-anuj.medium.com/serverless-diary-the-ultimate-guide-to-caching-in-the-cloud-249f6a06915f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Web cache](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_cache) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Dynamic site acceleration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_site_acceleration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [Dzone: An Introduction to Caching: How and Why We Do It 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/introducing-amp-assimilating-caching-quick-read-fo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [medium: Caching β€” System Design Concept 🌟](https://medium.com/enjoy-algorithm/caching-system-design-concept-500134cff300) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [medium: Microservices Distributed Caching](https://medium.com/design-microservices-architecture-with-patterns/microservices-distributed-caching-76828817e41b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [medium.com/rtkal: Distributed Cache Design](https://medium.com/rtkal/distributed-cache-design-348cbe334df1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [DZone refcard: Java Caching](https://dzone.com/refcardz/java-caching) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Getting Started with Infinispan](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-infinispan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [Red Hat Data Grid Overview](https://developers.redhat.com/products/datagrid/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: CDN Content Delivery Network](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_delivery_network) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [Red Hat Developer Blog. Tag: Varnish](https://developerblog.redhat.com/tag/varnish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [medium: Scaling Millions of Geospatial Queries per minute using Redis](https://medium.com/groupon-eng/scaling-millions-of-geospatial-queries-per-minute-using-redis-7c05bcf6b4db) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Redis High availability with Sentinel on Kubernetes(K8s)](https://faun.pub/redis-high-availability-with-sentinel-on-kubernetes-k8s-a1d67842e0ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [medium.com/lightricks-tech-blog: Step by Step Guide: How to create a Dynamic' Service Endpoint via K8S API](https://medium.com/lightricks-tech-blog/step-by-step-guide-how-to-create-a-dynamic-service-endpoint-via-k8s-api-1024309cb226) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Finally, (successfully…) setup docker registry inside kind Kubernetes' cluster](https://faun.pub/finally-successfully-setup-docker-registry-inside-kind-kubernetes-cluster-5b0381dbb2ec) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Local Kubernetes for Linuxβ€Šβ€”β€ŠMiniKube vs MicroK8s](https://medium.com/containers-101/local-kubernetes-for-linux-minikube-vs-microk8s-1b2acad068d3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [dex.dev: Local Development Clusters](https://www.dex.dev/dex-videos/development-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium: Happy trip to Kubernetes in our company](https://medium.com/condorlabs-engineering/happy-trip-to-kubernetes-in-our-company-85ecfde573fd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [yitaek.medium.com: Useful Tools for Better Kubernetes Development 🌟](https://yitaek.medium.com/useful-tools-for-better-kubernetes-development-87820c2b9435) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Tools to develop apps on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/05/10/tools-to-develop-apps-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [blog.usejournal.com: Useful Tools for Better Kubernetes Development](https://blog.usejournal.com/useful-tools-for-better-kubernetes-development-87820c2b9435) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Kubernetes in Production Environments](https://www.docker.com/blog/dear-moby-2-kubernetes-in-production) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [yash-kukreja-98.medium.com: Develop on Kubernetes Series β€” Demystifying' the For vs Owns vs Watches controller-builders in controller-runtime](https://yash-kukreja-98.medium.com/develop-on-kubernetes-series-demystifying-the-for-vs-owns-vs-watches-controller-builders-in-c11ab32a046e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Get Started With DevSpace and Rapidly Develop' Kubernetes Apps](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14690/how-to-get-started-with-devspace-and-rapidly-develop-kubernetes-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Do Faster Development and Testing on Kubernetes Apps' With Telepresence](https://betterprogramming.pub/do-faster-development-and-testing-on-kubernetes-apps-with-telepresence-b7eac604dca4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Garden.io, an end-to-end devops platform for Kubernetes' and containers, raises $16M](https://venturebeat.com/2022/03/30/garden-io-an-end-to-end-devops-platform-for-kubernetes-and-containers-raises-16m) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [ordina-jworks.github.io: A comparison of Kubernetes clients and dashboards](https://ordina-jworks.github.io/cloud/2020/08/28/kubernetes-clients-comparison.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [kccncna20.sched.com: A Walk Through the Kubernetes UI Landscape](https://kccncna20.sched.com/event/ekAd/a-walk-through-the-kubernetes-ui-landscape-joaquim-rocha-kinvolk-henning-jacobs-zalando-se) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [williamlam.com: Useful Interactive Terminal and Graphical UI Tools for Kubernetes](https://williamlam.com/2020/04/useful-interactive-terminal-and-graphical-ui-tools-for-kubernetes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium: YAKD: Yet Another Kubernetes Dashboard](https://medium.com/geekculture/yakd-yet-another-kubernetes-dashboard-7766bd071f30) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@satyakommula: Deploy Kubernetes dashboard with NodePort](https://medium.com/@satyakommula/deploy-kubernetes-dashboard-with-nodeport-382f447d2ff8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Step by Step Slow Guide: Kubernetes Dashboard' on Raspberry Pi Cluster (Part 2)](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/step-by-step-slow-guide-kubernetes-dashboard-on-raspberry-pi-cluster-part-2-acdc8f9b5b99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubeshop-i: Monokle vs. Lens vs. K9s 🌟](https://medium.com/kubeshop-i/monokle-vs-lens-vs-k9s-1d5d94d84b5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium: Lens 5 Released](https://medium.com/k8slens/lens-5-released-f7e58e8842cf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium: How To Give Developers Secure Access to Kubernetes Clusters](https://medium.com/k8slens/how-to-give-developers-secure-access-to-kubernetes-clusters-c6025f0dd288) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [thedevopslife.com: Kubernetes IDE and UI – Lens IDE](https://thedevopslife.com/kubernetes-gui-lens-ide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium.com/k8slens: Lens 6 Released, Vision for the Future, New Subscription' Model and Features Available](https://medium.com/k8slens/lens-6-released-vision-for-the-future-new-subscription-model-and-features-available-628ff21fe14a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Is it time to migrate from Lens to OpenLens to manage' your Kubernetes clusters?](https://blog.devgenius.io/is-it-time-to-migrate-from-lens-to-openlens-75496e5758d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium.com/k8slens: Eliminating Kubernetes Complexity for Developers Using' Lens](https://medium.com/k8slens/eliminating-kubernetes-complexity-for-developers-using-lens-5c199e5aff4e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium.com/k8slens: Lens Kubernetes is all you need in the development env' to build, ship, and run](https://medium.com/k8slens/lens-kubernetes-is-all-you-need-in-the-development-env-to-build-ship-and-run-5c1980a12fcf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [medium: Do It All Kubernetes Dashboard](https://medium.com/faun/do-it-all-kubernetes-dashboard-81375833e01c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - [napo.io: Kubernetes The (real) Hard Way on AWS](https://napo.io/posts/kubernetes-the-real-hard-way-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [**VMware Kubernetes Tanzu**](https://cloud.vmware.com/tanzu) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [Pharos 🌟](https://k8spharos.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE)](https://www.linode.com/products/kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [magalix: What You Should Know about Kubernetes 1.20](https://www.magalix.com/blog/what-you-should-know-about-kubernetes-1.20) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes v1.22 ends Cloud Provider LoadBalancer lock-in](https://medium.com/thermokline/kubernetes-v1-22-ends-cloud-provider-loadbalancer-lock-in-80ed7907695e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - [blog.runx.dev: Will That Kubernetes v1.22 Upgrade Break My Application?](https://blog.runx.dev/will-that-kubernetes-v1-22-upgrade-break-my-application-cc339dc2e2c7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - [inder-devops.medium.com: It’s Time to Migrate your Container Runtime, Kubernetes' 1.24 is coming](https://inder-devops.medium.com/its-time-to-migrate-your-container-runtime-kubernetes-1-24-is-coming-f0c0b6b9bb90) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - [alexandrev.medium.com: Kubernetes Autoscaling 1.26: A Game-Changer for KEDA' Users?](https://alexandrev.medium.com/kubernetes-autoscaling-1-26-a-game-changer-for-keda-users-c718a81fb155) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jonathan_37674: Kubernetes 1.27: Everything You Should Know' | ARMO](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/kubernetes-1-27-everything-you-should-know-armo-236de6d77272) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Kubernetes Planternetes v1.28: Non-Graceful Node' Shutdown Feature](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/kubernetes-planternetes-v1-28-non-graceful-node-shutdown-feature-8608d5073519) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - [dex.dev: YAML Templating Solutions: Helm & Kustomize](https://www.dex.dev/dex-videos/templating-solutions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [nakamasato.medium.com: Comparison between Helm and Kustomize for Kubernetes' yaml management](https://nakamasato.medium.com/comparison-between-helm-and-kustomize-for-kubernetes-yaml-management-aed32cef2627) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Kustomize Best Practices (Part 1)](https://pauldally.medium.com/kustomize-best-practices-part-1-86f9f22d2f20) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Kustomize Best Practices (Part 2)](https://pauldally.medium.com/kustomize-best-practices-part-2-c560f1fa1409) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [notmattlucas.com: Kubernetes Configuration with Kustomize](https://notmattlucas.com/kubernetes-configuration-with-kustomize-f4dbba250f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nanditasahu031: How to Start with Kustomize β€” it’s Features](https://medium.com/@nanditasahu031/how-to-start-with-kustomize-its-features-dd541c3d2fa8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [nicolasbarlatier.hashnode.dev: Introduction Kubernetes and Kustomize: How' to easily customize any resource configuration with Kustomize?](https://nicolasbarlatier.hashnode.dev/introduction-kubernetes-and-kustomize-how-to-easily-customize-any-resource-configuration-with-kustomize) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Kustomize Best Practices (part 3)](https://pauldally.medium.com/kustomize-best-practices-part-3-1dbaa15fd16a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Helm vs. Kustomize: Navigating Kubernetes Configuration' Complexity](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/helm-vs-kustomize-navigating-kubernetes-configuration-complexity-ae86596c3cf2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Kustomize β€” K8 manifest patching](https://blog.devgenius.io/kustomize-simple-manifest-manipulation-9330f7f40d5d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: How to build a GitOps workflow with ArgoCD, Kustomize and GitHub' Actions](https://faun.pub/how-to-build-a-gitops-workflow-with-argocd-kustomize-and-github-actions-f919e7443295) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kustomize.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: YAML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [kubernetestutorials.com: Kubernetes : Introduction to YAML 🌟](https://kubernetestutorials.com/kubernetes-tutorials/kubernetes-introduction-to-yaml) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: YAML Tutorial: Get Started With YAML in 5 Minutes](https://betterprogramming.pub/yaml-tutorial-get-started-with-yaml-in-5-minutes-549d462972d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [abhisheksaini.hashnode.dev: YAML For Data Representation?](https://abhisheksaini.hashnode.dev/yaml-for-representation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [javascript.plainenglish.io: Everything You Need To Know About YAML Files](https://javascript.plainenglish.io/everything-you-need-to-know-about-yaml-files-5423358cc5c9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: YAML with Python](https://blog.devgenius.io/yaml-with-python-d6787a9bd8ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 10 Things You Might Not Know About YAML](https://betterprogramming.pub/10-things-you-might-not-know-about-yaml-b0589da547c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [medium: Don’t Repeat Yourself with Anchors, Aliases and Extensions in Docker' Compose Files](https://medium.com/@kinghuang/docker-compose-anchors-aliases-extensions-a1e4105d70bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [jsonformatter.org/yaml-validator](https://jsonformatter.org/yaml-validator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@slashben81: How to write a YAML file for Kubernetes? | ARMO](https://medium.com/@slashben81/how-to-write-a-yaml-file-for-kubernetes-armo-76f29e533b1f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: JSON](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: The Ultimate JSON Library: JSON.simple vs. GSON vs. Jackson vs.' JSONP](https://dzone.com/articles/the-ultimate-json-library-jsonsimple-vs-gson-vs-ja) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Make JSON and Python Talk to Each Other](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-make-json-and-python-talk-to-each-other-41531d58e59d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Exploring JSON, JSON5, and Circular References](https://betterprogramming.pub/exploring-json-json5-and-circular-references-2b5b0c5de532) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [blog.mariano.cloud: Do you even JSONPath?](https://blog.mariano.cloud/do-you-even-jsonpath) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jonathan_37674: How to validate Kubernetes YAML files? | ARMO](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/how-to-validate-kubernetes-yaml-files-armo-e45dd006d633) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [ketch: Getting Started](https://learn.theketch.io/docs/getting-started) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [base64encode.org](https://www.base64encode.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - [Docker Desktop & WSL 2 – Backport Update](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-desktop-wsl-2-backport-update) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - [pandorafms.com: QuΓ© es, cΓ³mo instalar WSL2 y por quΓ© es una gran noticia' para el sector TI](https://pandorafms.com/blog/es/wsl2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: Windows Subsystem for Linux 2: The GUI features developers' have been asking for](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/windows-subsystem-for-linux-2-the-gui-features-developers-have-been-asking-for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - [klaushofrichter.medium.com: Using Windows Subsystem for Linux for Kubernetes](https://klaushofrichter.medium.com/using-windows-subsystem-for-linux-for-kubernetes-8bd1f5468531) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - [Microsoft launches Windows Terminal 1.0, unveils GPU support and Linux GUI apps in WSL](https://venturebeat.com/2020/05/19/microsoft-windows-terminal-wsl-gpu-support-linux-gui-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - [Microsoft debuts Windows Package Manager for your dev environment](https://venturebeat.com/2020/05/19/microsoft-windows-package-manager-powertoys) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - [dzone: Top 10 Low-Code Articles](https://dzone.com/articles/top-10-low-code-articles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./lowcode-nocode.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/redhat](https://www.reddit.com/r/redhat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/openshift](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/jenkinsci](https://www.reddit.com/r/jenkinsci) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/maven](https://www.reddit.com/r/maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/gradle](https://www.reddit.com/r/gradle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/azuredevops](https://www.reddit.com/r/azuredevops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/QualityAssurance](https://www.reddit.com/r/QualityAssurance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/jmeter](https://www.reddit.com/r/jmeter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/aws](https://www.reddit.com/r/aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/AZURE](https://www.reddit.com/r/AZURE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/googlecloud](https://www.reddit.com/r/googlecloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/digitalocean](https://www.reddit.com/r/digitalocean) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/digital_ocean](https://www.reddit.com/r/digital_ocean) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/cloudcomputing](https://www.reddit.com/r/cloudcomputing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/haproxy](https://www.reddit.com/r/haproxy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/Traefik](https://www.reddit.com/r/Traefik) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/istio](https://www.reddit.com/r/istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/Terraform](https://www.reddit.com/r/Terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/ansible](https://www.reddit.com/r/ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/postgres](https://www.reddit.com/r/postgres) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/git](https://www.reddit.com/r/git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/python](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows](https://www.reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [crunchbase.com](https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/openshift/timeline/timeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [Stack Overflow Collectives 🌟](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [Go Collective](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives/go) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - [GitLab Collective](https://stackoverflow.com/collectives/gitlab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [learn.openshift.com](https://learn.openshift.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [IBM Cloud Pak Playbook: cloudpak8s.io](https://cloudpak8s.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [OpenShift 3.11: Configuring the cluster auto-scaler in AWS](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/admin_guide/cluster-autoscaler.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [OpenShift 4.4: Applying autoscaling to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/machine_management/applying-autoscaling.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: Understanding networking](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/networking/understanding-networking.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia.org: OpenShift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenShift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com 🌟](https://docs.openshift.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [OpenShift.io](https://openshift.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [openshift-ireland.com](https://openshift-ireland.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [I’m So Sorry OpenShift, I’ve Taken You for Granted 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/im-so-sorry-openshift-i-ve-taken-you-for-granted-f36fb47ea4d9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: Enabling tab completion](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/cli_reference/openshift_cli/configuring-cli.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [medium: How to enable OpenShift oc bash auto completion](https://medium.com/@ismailyenigul/how-to-enable-openshift-oc-bash-auto-completion-958b80e56e17) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Red Hat OpenShift With Jenkins: DevOps For Beginners](https://www.udemy.com/red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: OpenShift Enterprise v3.2 Installation and Configuration](https://www.udemy.com/openshift-enterprise-installation-and-configuration/learn/v4/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Ultimate Openshift (2018) Bootcamp by School of Devops 🌟](https://www.udemy.com/ultimate-openshift-bootcamp-by-school-of-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [Udemy: OpenShift 4 desde cero 🌟](https://www.udemy.com/course/openshift-4-desde-cero) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: **Red Hat Container Development Kit**](https://developers.redhat.com/products/cdk/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift/comments/e1kw48/openshift_42_vsphere_install) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: OpenShift 3 Overview](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: OpenShift 3 Securing the Container Platform](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/security/securing_container_platform.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [ocs.openshift.com: OpenShift 4 Understanding Authentication](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/authentication/understanding-authentication.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: Managing Security Context Constraints](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/admin_guide/manage_scc.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: Managing Security Context Constraints. Security Context' Constraints](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/additional_concepts/authorization.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [ref3](https://dzone.com/articles/understanding-openshift-security-context-constrain) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: Is that possible to deploy an openshift or kubernetes' in DMZ zone? 🌟](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59518363/is-that-possible-to-deploy-an-openshift-or-kubernetes-in-dmz-zone) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [cloud.ibm.com: OpenShift Ingress](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/openshift?topic=openshift-ingress) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [dzone: OpenShift Egress Options](https://dzone.com/articles/openshift-egress-options) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Running Ansible Playbooks From Jenkins](https://dzone.com/articles/running-ansible-playbooks-from-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [DevOps Toolbox: Jenkins, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Vagrant, & SaltStack](https://hostadvice.com/blog/devops-toolbox-jenkins-ansible-chef-puppet-vagrant-saltstack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [CloudBees Releases Another Industry First: Feature Flagging for On-Premise' Use 🌟](https://www.previous.cloudbees.com/press/cloudbees-releases-another-industry-first-feature-flagging-premise-use) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [dzone: getting started with jenkins the ultimate guide](https://dzone.com/articles/getting-started-with-jenkins-the-ultimate-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [dzone: jenkins in a nutshell](https://dzone.com/articles/jenkins-in-a-nutshell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Jenkins on PaaS](https://dzone.com/refcardz/jenkins-paas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: Deploy your App Using CI/CD Pipeline](https://medium.com/wind-of-change/creating-a-ci-cd-pipeline-6ff9aeb0848c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: CI/CD Pipeline of Jenkins Using Groovy Language With Monitoring' on the Top of Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/ci-cd-pipeline-of-jenkins-using-groovy-language-with-monitoring-on-the-top-of-kubernetes-b37f962fb0ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Cross account ECR push with Jenkins](https://devopsformula.hashnode.dev/cross-account-ecr-push-with-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Easily Automate Your CI/CD Pipeline With Jenkins, Helm, and Kubernetes' 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/easily-automate-your-cicd-pipeline-with-jenkins-he) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Building Pipeline and Launching Jenkins in Container](https://medium.com/@rishabh1799/building-pipeline-and-launching-jenkins-in-container-d4faf39de173) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [betsol.com: DevOps Using Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes](https://www.betsol.com/blog/devops-using-jenkins-docker-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Setup Chained Jenkins Declarative Pipeline Projects with Triggers 🌟](https://medium.com/@rosaniline/setup-chained-jenkins-declarative-pipeline-projects-with-triggers-d3d04f1daf75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: CI/CD with Dockers and Jenkins](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/ci-cd-with-dockers-and-jenkins-70b6f801f9f7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [blog.executeautomation.com: Running Jenkins Build Agent within Docker container' – Part A](https://blog.executeautomation.com/running-jenkins-build-agent-within-docker-container-part-a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: Dynamic and reactive parameterization in Jenkins pipelines using' HTML, Groovy, and Bash 🌟](https://medium.com/globant/dynamic-and-reactive-parameterization-in-jenkins-pipelines-using-html-groovy-and-bash-27b031fcd69b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: Integrate BitBucket & Jenkins](https://medium.com/ampersand-academy/integrate-bitbucket-jenkins-c6e51103d0fe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [dzone: Parameterize Jenkinsfile in MultiBranch Jobs 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/parameterize-jenkinsfile-in-multibranch-jobs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [inder-devops.medium.com: CI/CD setup in just 5 mins with basic yaml configuration](https://inder-devops.medium.com/ci-cd-setup-in-just-5-mins-with-basic-yaml-configuration-95b8e894a110) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [blog.searce.com: Jenkins Distributed Cluster Using Dynamic Build Agents' On GKE](https://blog.searce.com/jenkins-distributed-cluster-using-dynamic-build-agents-on-gke-e2262a59dcb3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium.com/ni-tech-talk: Creating Customized Kubernetes Pod Templates using' Groovy in Jenkins Pipeline 🌟](https://medium.com/ni-tech-talk/creating-customized-kubernetes-pod-templates-using-groovy-in-jenkins-pipeline-7007f023a585) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [palak-bhawsar.hashnode.dev: Automated CI/CD pipeline for Java Project](https://palak-bhawsar.hashnode.dev/automated-cicd-pipeline-for-java-project) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Set up Jenkins on a Kubernetes Cluster](https://faun.pub/set-up-jenkins-on-a-kubernetes-cluster-2b982c840ebe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Blue-Green Deployment (CI/CD) Pipelines with Docker, GitHub,' Jenkins and SonarQube](https://blog.devops.dev/blue-green-deployment-ci-cd-pipelines-with-docker-github-and-jenkins-6a262b2994c6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Continuous Integration in AWS Using Jenkins Pipelines: Best Practices' and Strategies](https://dzone.com/articles/continuous-integration-in-aws-using-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [praveendandu24.medium.com: Understanding the Differences Between Jenkins' Scripted and Declarative Pipeline: A Comprehensive Guide with Real-World Examples](https://praveendandu24.medium.com/understanding-the-differences-between-jenkins-scripted-and-declarative-pipeline-a-comprehensive-960826e26c2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [prabirmahatha.hashnode.dev: Jenkins Declarative Pipeline with Docker](https://prabirmahatha.hashnode.dev/jenkins-declarative-pipeline-with-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Deploying Helm Charts with Jenkins and Groovy: A Comprehensive' Guide](https://blog.devops.dev/deploying-helm-charts-with-jenkins-and-groovy-a-comprehensive-guide-c2aa0f2bd424) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Deploying AWS Resources and a Jenkins Server with Terraform](https://aws.plainenglish.io/deploying-aws-resources-and-a-jenkins-server-with-terraform-297bad905459) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Terraform: How To Deploy Jenkins CI/CD Pipelines Using' Terraform](https://aws.plainenglish.io/terraform-how-to-deploy-jenkins-ci-cd-pipelines-using-terraform-9ffc086dcd56) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [jenkinsistheway.io: Jenkins Is The Way 🌟](https://jenkinsistheway.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [jenkinsistheway.io: Financial Transactions Simplified With Faster Build' Cycles 🌟](https://jenkinsistheway.io/user-story/jenkins-is-the-way-to-fintech-excellence) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [jenkinsistheway.io: Advanced Declarative Pipelines for Workflow and Decision' Automation Platform 🌟](https://jenkinsistheway.io/user-story/to-build-ci-cd-that-fits-advanced-and-unique-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [jenkinsistheway.io: Alert Management](https://jenkinsistheway.io/user-story/jenkins-is-the-way-to-improve-solution-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [jenkinsistheway.io: Jenkins is the way to DevSecOps. Cybersecurity CI/CD](https://jenkinsistheway.io/user-story/to-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [cd.foundation: Going Cloud Native with Jenkins Kubernetes Operator](https://cd.foundation/blog/2021/09/02/going-cloud-native-with-jenkins-kubernetes-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia.org: Groovy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Groovy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Groovy, a Rapid-Development JVM Language](https://dzone.com/refcardz/groovy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [dzone: Groovy Goodness: Using The Call Operator](https://dzone.com/articles/groovy-goodness-using-the-call-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Master Jenkins CI For DevOps and Developers](https://www.udemy.com/the-complete-jenkins-course-for-developers-and-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: Learn DevOps: CI/CD with Jenkins using Pipelines and Docker](https://www.udemy.com/learn-devops-ci-cd-with-jenkins-using-pipelines-and-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: Jenkins Jobs as Code with Groovy DSL (Job DSL plugin) 🌟](https://tech.gogoair.com/jenkins-jobs-as-code-with-groovy-dsl-c8143837593a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: **Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Pipeline** 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/continuous-delivery-with-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [DZone refcard: declarative pipeline with jenkins 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/declarative-pipeline-with-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Create a CI/CD pipeline with Kubernetes and Jenkins (Ansible,' Docker, Golang App) 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/create-a-ci/cd-pipeline-with-kubernetes-and-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [dzone: learn how to setup a cicd pipeline from scratch 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/learn-how-to-setup-a-cicd-pipeline-from-scratch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: jenkins cicd getting started with groovy and docker](https://medium.com/@fvtool/jenkins-cicd-getting-started-with-groovy-and-docker-containers-part-2-b03a1b934a49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Top 10 Best Practices for Jenkins Pipeline](https://dzone.com/articles/top-10-best-practices-for-jenkins-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [cuelogic.com: Decoding Pipeline as Code (With Jenkins) 🌟](https://www.cuelogic.com/blog/pipeline-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: Can I have an entire declarative pipeline defined and' parameterized in a shared library?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45889796/can-i-have-an-entire-declarative-pipeline-defined-and-parameterized-in-a-shared) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [jjba.dev: Jenkins Shared Library with Unit tests](https://jjba.dev/posts/jenkins-shared-library) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Running Jenkins Server With Configuration-as-Code 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/running-jenkins-server-with-configuration-as-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [cloudbees.com: CloudBees Core Configuration as Code](https://www.previous.cloudbees.com/blog/cloudbees-core-configuration-code-preview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [iceburn.medium.com: Jenkins Configuration As Code](https://iceburn.medium.com/jenkins-configuration-as-code-afd9031a42c9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [docs.openstack.org: Jenkins Job Builder](https://docs.openstack.org/infra/jenkins-job-builder/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Automate Jenkins Pipelines management with Jenkins Job Builder' 🌟](https://faun.pub/automate-jenkins-pipelines-management-6e771b5890f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [dzone: how to setup scalable jenkins on top of a kubernetes cluster](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-setup-scalable-jenkins-on-top-of-a-kubernet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [7 Ways to Optimize Jenkins](https://www.sitepoint.com/7-ways-optimize-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Build CI/CD Multibranch Pipeline with Jenkins and Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@peiruwang/build-ci-cd-multibranch-pipeline-with-jenkins-and-kubernetes-637de560d55a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [blazemeter.com: Top Jenkins Plugins You Can’t Miss in 2018](https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/top-jenkins-plugins-you-cant-miss-in-2018) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [jrebel.com: Top 10 Jenkins Plugins and Features (2014)](https://www.jrebel.com/blog/top-10-jenkins-plugins-and-features) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: ECS Jenkins Plugin to create ephemeral Slaves in Fargate](https://medium.com/@jportasa/ecs-jenkins-plugin-to-create-ephemeral-slaves-in-fargate-8cb80b46fb75) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [cd.foundation: Bringing Blue Ocean into the future of Jenkins](https://cd.foundation/blog/2021/09/02/bringing-blue-ocean-into-the-future-of-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: prometheus and grafana dashboard](https://medium.com/@gangsta_black/grafana-cool-dashboard-for-monitoring-jenkins-with-prometheus-c7ba4f1c6297) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [Building Docker images when running Jenkins in Kubernetes](https://www.reddit.com/r/jenkinsci/comments/ctirsc/building_docker_images_when_running_jenkins_in) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium: quickstart ci with jenkins and docker in docker](https://medium.com/swlh/quickstart-ci-with-jenkins-and-docker-in-docker-c3f7174ee9ff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - [medium.com: A chance for NewSQL databases](https://medium.com/packlinkeng/a-chance-for-newsql-databases-3bba18fea6a1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsql.md)*
+  - [muratbuffalo.blogspot.com: What’s Really New with NewSQL?](https://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2021/11/whats-really-new-with-newsql.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsql.md)*
+  - [NoSQL - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoSQL) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [vishnu.hashnode.dev: 4 Types Of NoSQL Databases](https://vishnu.hashnode.dev/4-types-of-nosql-databases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [medium: When to Use MongoDB Rather than MySQL](https://medium.com/@rsk.saikrishna/when-to-use-mongodb-rather-than-mysql-d03ceff2e922) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@suvankar.dey80: Time Series SQL vs No SQL](https://medium.com/@suvankar.dey80/time-series-sql-vs-no-sql-a8c7f40d80a8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Couchbase Server](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couchbase_Server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [blog.couchbase.com: How to Build Observability Dashboards with Prometheus,' Grafana & Couchbase](https://blog.couchbase.com/how-to-build-observability-dashboards-prometheus-grafana-couchbase) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [Query JSON Using SQL With Couchbase Query Workbench](https://dzone.com/articles/query-json-using-sql-with-couchbase-query-workbenc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [MongoLab: Fully managed MongoDB-as-a-Service](https://mongolab.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [Orchestrate: DBaaS|NoSQL with One REST API](https://orchestrate.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: MongoDB Schema Validation Rules](https://betterprogramming.pub/mongodb-schema-validation-rules-8a1afc6ea67b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [code.likeagirl.io: Docker: Setup Simple Application with MongoDB for Data' Storage](https://code.likeagirl.io/docker-setup-simple-application-with-mongodb-for-data-storage-272bdb3036ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [dzone: SQL Syntax for Apache Drill](https://dzone.com/refcardz/sql-syntax-for-apache-drill) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - [Dzone: What Is NoOps?](https://dzone.com/articles/what-is-noops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - [DevOps Is Dead, Long Live NoOps](https://medium.com/better-programming/devop-noops-difference-504dfc4e9faa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./noops.md)*
+  - [blog.getpostman.com](https://blog.getpostman.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - [Dzone: how to use postman to manage and execute your APIs](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-use-postman-to-manage-and-execute-your-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Tutorial: Your Complete Guide to Deploying an App on' AWS with Postman 🌟](https://medium.com/better-practices/kubernetes-tutorial-b6f302a67426) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - [vaishnavidontha.hashnode.dev: API Testing using Postman - Part 1](https://vaishnavidontha.hashnode.dev/api-testing-using-postman-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - [blog.balasundar.com: Run Postman collections using Newman and Python](https://blog.balasundar.com/run-postman-collections-using-newman-and-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./postman.md)*
+  - [DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself) on the cloud with Pulumi](https://blog.thundra.io/dry-dont-repeat-yourself-on-the-cloud-with-pulumi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - [landing.jobs: How does remote work affect your salary?](https://landing.jobs/blog/how-does-remote-work-affect-your-salary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./remote-tech-jobs.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Serverless Architecture](https://developers.redhat.com/topics/serverless-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [medium: What a typical 100% Serverless Architecture looks like in AWS!](https://medium.com/serverless-transformation/what-a-typical-100-serverless-architecture-looks-like-in-aws-40f252cd0ecb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [dzone: Implementing Serverless Microservices Architecture on AWS](https://dzone.com/articles/implementing-serverless-microservices-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com: Serverless Architecture design on major clouds](https://vimal-dwarampudi.medium.com/serverless-architecture-design-on-major-clouds-8c53c2aa62d2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [dzone: When to Use Serverless, and When to Use Kubernetes 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/when-to-use-serverless-when-to-use-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [jeromevdl.medium.com: When to use a Lambda function, and when not? 🌟](https://jeromevdl.medium.com/when-to-use-a-lambda-function-and-when-not-9a225e6dd2dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [dzone: When to Use Logic Apps and Azure Functions](https://dzone.com/articles/when-to-use-logic-apps-and-azure-functions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@marinradjenovic: Why do you still need to think of scalability' when architecting Serverless apps?](https://medium.com/@marinradjenovic/why-do-you-still-need-to-think-of-scalability-when-architecting-serverless-apps-a2e1f14e3eca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Going Serverless? Governance Is Everything](https://betterprogramming.pub/going-serverless-governance-is-everything-c70589c9cee9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [oliverjumpertz.medium.com: Serverless vs. Kubernetes](https://oliverjumpertz.medium.com/serverless-vs-kubernetes-58b0b387dc98) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: FaaS Function as a Service](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_as_a_service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [fauna.com: How does FaaS compare to PaaS and CaaS. A Comparison of Serverless' Function (FaaS) Providers](https://fauna.com/blog/comparison-faas-providers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Implementing FaaS in Kubernetes Using Kubeless](https://www.magalix.com/blog/implementing-faas-in-kubernetes-using-kubeless) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [kubeless.io](https://kubeless.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Serverless - Build a Serverless Simple Flask Application with' Kubeless on top of Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@peiruwang/serverless-build-a-serverless-simple-flask-application-with-kubeless-on-top-of-kubernetes-95c6682c3750) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [headleysj.medium.com: Building event-driven systems at scale in Kubernetes' with Dapr β€” Part II: How does Dapr work?](https://headleysj.medium.com/building-event-driven-systems-at-scale-in-kubernetes-with-dapr-part-2-how-does-dapr-work-732ba7a0d652) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [TriggerMesh](https://www.triggermesh.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - [OpenShift 4 documentation 🌟](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [OpenShift 4 β€œunder-the-hood” 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/openshift-4-under-the-hood-ab854c3439dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Get started with OpenShift Service Registry](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/10/11/get-started-openshift-service-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [michaelkotelnikov.medium.com: Managing Network Security Lifecycles in Multi' Cluster OpenShift Environments with OpenShift Platform Plus](https://michaelkotelnikov.medium.com/maintaining-network-traffic-compliance-in-multi-cluster-openshift-environments-with-openshift-54fe369aa346) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@shrishs: Application Backup and Restore using Openshift API' for Data Protection(OADP)](https://medium.com/@shrishs/application-backup-and-restore-using-openshift-api-for-data-protection-oadp-790d39ad96d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Improving CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/06/improving-cicd-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Release Notes](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/release_notes/ocp-4-4-release-notes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [RHEL CoreOS](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/architecture/architecture-rhcos.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Adding Operators to a Cluster](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/operators/olm-adding-operators-to-cluster.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Router plug-ins in OCP3:](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/install_config/router/index.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [ServiceMesh](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.4/html-single/service_mesh/index) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/logging/cluster-logging-deploying.html](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/logging/cluster-logging-deploying.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Custom image builds with Buildah](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/builds/custom-builds-buildah.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adessoturkey: Create a Windows VM in Kubernetes using KubeVirt](https://medium.com/adessoturkey/create-a-windows-vm-in-kubernetes-using-kubevirt-b5f54fb10ffd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Understanding multiple networks](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/networking/multiple_networks/understanding-multiple-networks.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Istio CNI plug-in 🌟](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/service_mesh/service_mesh_arch/ossm-vs-community.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Similarities and differences between OpenShift Kubernetes Engine and OpenShift Container Platform](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/welcome/oke_about.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [blog.openshift.com: openshift hive cluster as a service](https://blog.openshift.comopenshift-hive-cluster-as-a-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Create an OpenShift 4.2 Private Cluster in AWS 🌟](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4363731) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [medium: Guide OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster](https://medium.com/swlh/guide-okd-4-5-single-node-cluster-832693cb752b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [The supported method of using Helm charts with Openshift4 is via the Helm Operator](https://blog.openshift.combuild-kubernetes-operators-from-helm-charts-in-5-steps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 1](https://blog.openshift.comhelm-and-operators-on-openshift-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [blog.openshift.com: Helm and Operators on OpenShift, Part 2](https://blog.openshift.comhelm-and-operators-on-openshift-part-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [medium: Using Kubernetes Operators to Manage the Lifecycle of AI Applications](https://medium.com/@bherta/using-kubernetes-operators-to-manage-the-lifecycle-of-ai-applications-5682c3b372b3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [medium: Securing Containers with Red Hat Quay and Clair β€” Part I](https://medium.com/opstalk/securing-containers-with-red-hat-quay-and-clair-part-i-bcec8d170536) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Red Hat Application Migration Toolkit](https://developers.redhat.com/products/mta/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Getting Started with Docker](https://dzone.com/refcardz/getting-started-with-docker-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Java Containerization 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/java-containerization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: Strategies of docker images optimization](https://medium.com/sciforce/strategies-of-docker-images-optimization-2ca9cc5719b6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Docker explained, an introductory guide to docker](https://dzone.com/articles/docker-explained-an-introductory-guide-to-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [Dzone: everything you need to know about docker](https://dzone.com/articles/everything-you-need-to-know-about-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: What is Docker, Why should you use it in simple words](https://medium.com/@shahinghasemy/what-is-docker-why-should-you-use-it-in-simple-words-cc5e6160f9db) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Top Questions for Getting Started with Docker 🌟](https://www.docker.com/blog/top-questions-for-getting-started-with-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Start Working With Docker Containers](https://medium.com/swlh/how-to-start-working-with-docker-containers-72b73ca60e0c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [dzone: Mitigating DevOps Repository Risks](https://dzone.com/articles/mitigating-devops-repository-risks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Docker Hub Experimental CLI tool](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hub-experimental-cli-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Year in Review: The Most Viewed Docker Blog Posts of 2020 Part' 1 🌟](https://www.docker.com/blog/year-in-review-the-most-viewed-docker-blog-posts-of-2020-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Use Cron With Your Docker Containers](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/9033/how-to-use-cron-with-your-docker-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Containerized Python Development – Part 1](https://www.docker.com/blog/containerized-python-development-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Making environment variables accessible in front-end' containers](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/04/making-environment-variables-accessible-in-front-end-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: Dockerizing a REST API in Python Less Than 9 MB and Based on scratch' Image](https://medium.com/analytics-vidhya/dockerizing-a-rest-api-in-python-less-than-9-mb-and-based-on-scratch-image-ef0ee3ad3f0a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [turbofuture.com: A Beginners Guide to Containers and Docker](https://turbofuture.com/computers/introductiontodocker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nttlabs: Kubernetes driver for Docker BuildX](https://medium.com/nttlabs/buildx-kubernetes-ad0fe59b0c64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: Push Docker Image To Docker Hub](https://medium.com/codex/push-docker-image-to-docker-hub-acc978c76ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: Why Should You Run All Your Tests in Docker? 🌟](https://blog.thundra.io/why-should-you-run-all-your-tests-in-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [pawelurbanek.com: asdf and Docker for Managing Local Development Dependencies](https://pawelurbanek.com/asdf-docker-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to SSH into a Docker container](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13937/how-to-ssh-into-a-docker-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to use docker cp to copy files between host and containers](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13987/how-to-use-docker-cp-to-copy-files-between-host-and-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Deploying a Java War in a Docker Container](https://www.baeldung.com/docker-deploy-java-war) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Pass Environment Variables to Docker Containers](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14081/how-to-pass-environment-variables-to-docker-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How To Clean Up and Delete Docker Images](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14191/how-to-clean-up-and-delete-docker-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Assign a Static IP to a Docker Container](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14508/how-to-assign-a-static-ip-to-a-docker-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Inspect a Docker Image’s Content Without Starting' a Container](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14663/how-to-inspect-a-docker-images-content-without-starting-a-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How (and Why) to Run Docker Inside Docker](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14890/how-and-why-to-run-docker-inside-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: What’s the Difference Between Exposing and Publishing' a Docker Port?](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14880/whats-the-difference-between-exposing-and-publishing-a-docker-port) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [clavinjune.dev: Working With Remote Docker Using Docker Context](https://clavinjune.dev/en/blogs/working-with-remote-docker-using-docker-context) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Add a Volume to an Existing Docker Container](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14973/how-to-add-a-volume-to-an-existing-docker-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Manage Docker Engine Plugins](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/15066/how-to-manage-docker-engine-plugins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [mjovanc.com: Get started with Docker and Docker Compose](https://mjovanc.com/get-started-with-docker-and-docker-compose-cddcb5a3f3b9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [nishnit007.medium.com: A Journey from Dockerfile to Application Deployment' on Kubernetes For Beginners](https://nishnit007.medium.com/a-journey-from-dockerfile-to-application-deployment-on-kubernetes-for-beginners-fea1eb0f3581) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@joelbelton: Optimising Docker Performance β€” The Key 4 Techniques' You Need](https://medium.com/@joelbelton/optimising-docker-performance-the-key-4-techniques-you-need-6440cfebb650) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Docker β€” Limit Container CPU Usage 🌟](https://medium.com/geekculture/docker-limit-container-cpu-usage-11eb8ee0de5a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [fatehmuhammad.medium.com: Introduction to Docker | part 1](https://fatehmuhammad.medium.com/introduction-to-docker-part-1-3cff7559e372) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudnativeislamabad.hashnode.dev: Introduction to Docker | part 1 🌟](https://cloudnativeislamabad.hashnode.dev/introduction-to-docker-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Container β€” Namespace Introduction](https://blog.devgenius.io/container-namespace-introduction-6a1e26f8707a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@BeNitinAgarwal: Lifecycle of Docker Container](https://medium.com/@BeNitinAgarwal/lifecycle-of-docker-container-d2da9f85959) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Docker Compose: What’s New, What’s Changing, What’s Next](https://www.docker.com/blog/new-docker-compose-v2-and-v1-deprecation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@i180826: Using Docker to build React App](https://medium.com/@i180826/using-docker-to-build-react-app-49862615e6f8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [kennybrast.medium.com: How I Used Docker to Create a Python Dev Environment](https://kennybrast.medium.com/how-i-used-docker-to-create-a-python-dev-environment-48a5d31ae277) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [tonylixu.medium.com: Docker RUN vs CMD vs ENTRYPOINT](https://tonylixu.medium.com/docker-run-vs-cmd-vs-entrypoint-57f248b95889) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [dzone: Components of Container Management](https://dzone.com/articles/components-of-container-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [pointbase.hashnode.dev: Understand Docker layers by example : RUN instructions' Impact](https://pointbase.hashnode.dev/understand-docker-layers-by-example-run-instructions-impact) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [blog.docker.com: Intro Guide to Dockerfile Best Practices 🌟](https://blog.docker.com/2019/07/intro-guide-to-dockerfile-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Intro Guide to Dockerfile Best Practices](https://www.docker.com/blog/intro-guide-to-dockerfile-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Speed Up Your Development Flow With These Dockerfile Best Practices](https://www.docker.com/blog/speed-up-your-development-flow-with-these-dockerfile-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Dockerfile Best Practices for Developers | Pavan Belagatti](https://faun.pub/dockerfile-best-practices-for-developers-87a2c19b4abe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [azeynalli1990.medium.com: 15 Best Practices when working with Docker](https://azeynalli1990.medium.com/15-best-practices-when-working-with-docker-720d2d8de202) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [hwchiu.medium.com: Docker Networking Model β€” Introduction](https://hwchiu.medium.com/docker-networking-model-introduction-194a2a2c9b68) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: Understanding Docker Volumes, Mounts and Layers and How to Manage' Data in Containers](https://medium.com/nycdev/understanding-docker-volumes-mounts-and-layers-9fa17befa493) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 5 Simple Tips For Debugging Docker Containers 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/5-simple-tips-for-debugging-docker-containers-271cb3dee77a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: Docker anti-patterns | Codefresh](https://medium.com/containers-101/docker-anti-patterns-ad2a1fcd5ce1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [infosecwriteups.com: Attacking and securing Docker containers](https://infosecwriteups.com/attacking-and-securing-docker-containers-cc8c80f05b5b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: How to build a smaller Docker image](https://medium.com/@gdiener/how-to-build-a-smaller-docker-image-76779e18d48a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [contains.dev: Optimizing Docker image size and why it matters](https://contains.dev/blog/optimizing-docker-image-size) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Reduce Your Image Size with the Dive-In Docker Extension](https://www.docker.com/blog/reduce-your-image-size-with-the-dive-in-docker-extension) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/vantageai: How to make your Python Docker images secure, fast' & small 🌟](https://medium.com/vantageai/how-to-make-your-python-docker-images-secure-fast-small-b3a6870373a0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: DevOps in K8s β€” Write Dockerfile Efficiently 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/devops-in-k8s-write-dockerfile-efficiently-37eaedf87163) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@RoussiAbel: Optimizing java base docker images size from 674Mb' to 58Mb](https://medium.com/@RoussiAbel/optimizing-java-base-docker-images-size-from-674mb-to-58mb-c1b7c911f622) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Structuring Dockerfiles For Productivity](https://pauldally.medium.com/structuring-dockerfiles-for-productivity-2681de4815a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: 10 Tools That Complement Docker](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/15158/10-tools-that-complement-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Docker and Ambassador Labs Announce Telepresence for Docker,' Improving the Kubernetes Development Experience 🌟](https://www.docker.com/blog/telepresence-for-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [Creating the best Linux Development experience on Windows & WSL 2](https://www.docker.com/blog/creating-the-best-linux-development-experience-on-windows-wsl-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@adeelsubhan25: How to setup and build Docker Images on Windows](https://medium.com/@adeelsubhan25/how-to-setup-and-build-docker-images-on-windows-baf252152aca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Announcing the Compose Specification 🌟](https://www.docker.com/blog/announcing-the-compose-specification) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [Visual docker-compose.yml file generator 🌟](https://nuxx.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: How can we easily and visually explain the Docker Compose 🌟](https://medium.com/clarusway/how-can-we-easily-and-visually-explain-the-docker-compose-53df77e9f046) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Docker Compose for Amazon ECS Now Available](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-compose-for-amazon-ecs-now-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: Windows Containers (personal) cheat sheet](https://medium.com/@sebagomez/windows-containers-personal-cheat-sheet-95c1c4d6bdf5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [kubedex.com: Base images comparison](https://kubedex.com/base-images) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [medium: nerdctl: Docker-compatible CLI for contaiNERD](https://medium.com/nttlabs/nerdctl-359311b32d0e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [dzone: Alternatives to Docker Desktop](https://dzone.com/articles/alternatives-to-docker-desktop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [dzone: Docker Alternatives: 10 Alternatives to Docker for Your SaaS Application](https://dzone.com/articles/docker-alternatives-10-alternatives-to-docker-for) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: SonarQube](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SonarQube) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Why SonarQube](https://dzone.com/articles/why-sonarqube-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [Dzone: How to quickly get started with Sonar](https://dzone.com/articles/how-quickly-get-started-sonar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Sonarqube scanning in 15 minutes](https://dzone.com/articles/sonarqube-scanning-in-15-minutes-2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Quick start with sonarqube for static code analysis](https://dzone.com/articles/quick-start-witj-sonarqube-for-static-code-analysi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [Dzone.com: Code Analysis Part 1 - Analyzing Code with SonarQube](https://dzone.com/articles/code-analysis-with-sonarqube-part-1-setup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [Dzone: SonarCloud integration with SpringBoot Maven](https://dzone.com/articles/sonarcloud-integration-with-springboot-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [Running SonarQube on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@akamenev/running-sonarqube-on-azure-kubernetes-92a1b9051120) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sonarqube.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Site Reliability Engineering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_Reliability_Engineering) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [overops.com: DevOps vs. SRE: What’s the Difference Between Them, and Which' One Are You?](https://blog.overops.com/devops-vs-sre-whats-the-difference-between-them-and-which-one-are-you) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [dzone: SRE vs. DevOps:β€ŠSRE Is to DevOps What Scrum Is to Agile](https://dzone.com/articles/sre-vs-devopssre-is-to-devops-what-scrum-is-to-agi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: DevOps vs. SRE](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/07/17/site-reliability-engineering-sre-101-with-devops-vs-sre) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [kelda.io: Why SREs Should be Responsible for Development Environments](https://kelda.io/blog/sres-should-manage-development-environments) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [hernan-david-hd.medium.com: 5 pilares del SRE/DevOps](https://hernan-david-hd.medium.com/5-pilares-del-sre-devops-f16e45f8d3fd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [hernan-david-hd.medium.com: Breaking down SRE/DevOps into 5 key areas](https://hernan-david-hd.medium.com/breaking-down-sre-devops-into-5-key-areas-5aacf40e8392) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [stackpulse.com: Managing Reliability for Monoliths vs. Microservices: The' Challenges for SREs](https://stackpulse.com/blog/monoliths-vs-microservices-challenges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [stackpulse.com: Managing Reliability for Monoliths vs. Microservices: Best' Practices for SREs](https://stackpulse.com/blog/monoliths-vs-microservices-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [stackpulse.com: No, SRE Is Not the New DevOps – Unless It Is](https://stackpulse.com/blog/no-sre-is-not-the-new-devops-unless-it-is) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [medium: Agile vs. DevOps vs. SRE… it’s not OR, it’s AND !](https://medium.com/@ta.abhisingh/agile-vs-devops-vs-sre-its-not-or-it-s-and-aa312904e577) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [blogs.letusdevops.com: How much programming should I know for DevOps/SRE' domain.](https://blogs.letusdevops.com/p/how-much-programming-should-i-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: DevOps vs. SRE vs. Platform Engineering? The gaps might be smaller' than you think](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2022/07/01/devops-vs-sre-vs-platform-engineering-the-gaps-might-be-smaller-than-you-think) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: DevOps vs. SRE vs. Platform Engineer vs. Cloud Engineer](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-vs-sre-vs-platform-engineer-vs-cloud-engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [blog.acethecloud.com: A Step-by-Step Guide to Calculate SLAs, SLIs, and' SLOs for Your IT Services](https://blog.acethecloud.com/a-step-by-step-guide-to-calculating-slas-slis-and-slos-for-your-it-services-6f0a07b67bb5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [medium.com/picsart-engineering: Prioritizing Development Efforts with SLOs' in Microservices](https://medium.com/picsart-engineering/prioritizing-development-efforts-with-slos-in-microservices-109ecd9b9b92) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./sre.md)*
+  - [learn.openshift.com/middleware/pipelines](https://learn.openshift.com/middleware/pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [lambda.grofers.com: Evolving Continuous Delivery in a Cloud-Native Environment' 🌟](https://lambda.grofers.com/evolving-cd-in-a-cloud-native-environment-bb64a38145ae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Tekton Pipelines Kickstarter. Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton' β€” Laying The Foundation](https://itnext.iocloud-native-ci-cd-with-tekton-laying-the-foundation-a377a1b59ac0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [blog.harbur.io: The Seven Steps to build a Cloud Native CI/CD for GitHub' repos using Tekton](https://blog.harbur.iothe-seven-steps-to-build-a-cloud-native-ci-cd-for-github-repos-using-tekton-31a445a3bde) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [sm43.medium.com: World of Tekton 😺 (Part 1)](https://sm43.medium.com/world-of-tekton-part-1-999738d63e25) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [Tekton: Concepts of Pipelines (Part 2)](https://sm43.medium.com/tekton-concepts-of-pipelines-part-2-cd86ad40bd34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [devops.com: Using LLMs to Automate Pipeline Conversions From Legacy to' Tekton](https://devops.com/using-llms-to-automate-pipeline-conversions-from-legacy-to-tekton) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [blog.suhailkakar.com: Web 3.0 Terms and Their Definitions in Plain English](https://blog.suhailkakar.com/web-30-terms-and-their-definitions-in-plain-english) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./web3.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Xamarin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xamarin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./xamarin.md)*
+  - [PulseMCP](https://pulsemcp.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - [IBM Vault 2.0 UI Enhancements and Reporting Improvements](https://t.co/cvOceuueCF) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [medium: Automate policies enforcement with Policy-as-Code 🌟](https://medium.com/airwalk/automate-policies-enforcement-with-policy-as-code-2f20aac9e2b0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Integrating Open Policy Agent (OPA) With Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/integrating-open-policy-agent-opa-with-kubernetes-a-deep-dive-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: Integrating Identity: OAUTH2 and OPENID CONNECT in Open' Policy Agent](https://blog.styra.com/blog/integrating-identity-oauth2-and-openid-connect-in-open-policy-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: Rego Unit Testing](https://blog.styra.com/blog/rego-unit-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: Dynamic Policy Composition for OPA](https://blog.styra.com/blog/dynamic-policy-composition-for-opa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: 5 OPA Deployment Performance Models for Microservices](https://blog.styra.com/blog/5-opa-deployment-performance-models-for-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: Open Policy Agent: The Top 5 Kubernetes Admission Control' Policies](https://blog.styra.com/blog/open-policy-agent-the-top-5-kubernetes-admission-control-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [siegert-maximilian.medium.com: Ensure Content Trust on Kubernetes using' Notary and Open Policy Agent](https://siegert-maximilian.medium.com/ensure-content-trust-on-kubernetes-using-notary-and-open-policy-agent-485ab3a9423c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: Policy-based infrastructure guardrails with Terraform and' OPA 🌟](https://blog.styra.com/blog/policy-based-infrastructure-guardrails-with-terraform-and-opa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium: Automated Manifest File Validation Using Open Policy Agent and GitHub' Actions | Ravindu Sandeepa Rathugama](https://medium.com/@ravindursr/automated-manifest-file-validation-using-open-policy-agent-and-github-actions-697fa9fd74f0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [inspektor.cloud: Evaluating open policy agent in rust using wasm](https://inspektor.cloud/blog/evaluating-open-policy-agent-in-rust-using-wasm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium.com/4th-coffee: What is Policy-as-Code? An Introduction to Open Policy' Agent](https://medium.com/4th-coffee/what-is-policy-as-code-an-introduction-to-open-policy-agent-6098463f8461) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Istio and Kubernetes ft. OPA policies](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/istio-opa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium: Ensure Content Trust on Kubernetes using Notary and Open Policy' Agent](https://medium.com/@siegert.maximilian/ensure-content-trust-on-kubernetes-using-notary-and-open-policy-agent-485ab3a9423c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium: Deploying Open Policy Agent (OPA) on a GKE cluster β€” Step by Step](https://medium.com/linkbynet/deploying-opa-on-a-gke-cluster-da4d3d77812c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: Using OPA with GitOps to speed Cloud-Native development](https://blog.styra.com/blog/using-opa-with-gitops-to-speed-cloud-native-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium.com/gitguardian: What is Policy-as-Code? An Introduction to Open' Policy Agent](https://medium.com/gitguardian/what-is-policy-as-code-an-introduction-to-open-policy-agent-dba1400bb030) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Securing Infrastructure In Application Pipelines](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/securing-infrastructure-in-application-pipelines) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: How Nirmata plans to β€˜conquer Kubernetes complexity’ with' open source Kyverno](https://venturebeat.com/2021/08/10/how-nirmata-plans-to-conquer-kubernetes-complexity-with-open-source-kyverno) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [movi.hashnode.dev: Simplify Kubernetes Cluster Management with Kyverno](https://movi.hashnode.dev/simplify-kubernetes-cluster-management-with-kyverno-ckt6yxjqy0duy95s14groe7h4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [arun-sisodiya.medium.com: Kyvernoβ€Šβ€”β€ŠA Kubernetes native policy manager (Policy' as Code)](https://arun-sisodiya.medium.com/kyverno-a-policy-manager-for-kubernetes-286f6e082062) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium.com/compass-true-north: Governing Multi-Tenant Kubernetes Clusters' with Kyverno](https://medium.com/compass-true-north/governing-multi-tenant-kubernetes-clusters-with-kyverno-3e11ba4a64ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@haseebshaukat2: Kyverno β€” Policy Engine for Kubernetes | Muhammad' Haseeb Shaukat](https://medium.com/@haseebshaukat2/kyverno-policy-engine-for-kubernetes-b49f3fac43b9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@glen.yu: Why I prefer Kyverno over Gatekeeper for native Kubernetes' policy management](https://medium.com/@glen.yu/why-i-prefer-kyverno-over-gatekeeper-for-native-kubernetes-policy-management-35a05bb94964) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Creating Workspaces with the HashiCorp Terraform Operator' for Kubernetes](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/creating-workspaces-with-the-hashicorp-terraform-operator-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Kafka rolling upgrade made easy with Supertubes](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/kafka-rolling-upgrade) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes Operators 101](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/10/02/kubernetes-operators-101) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: CNCF Operator White Paper (PDF) 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/CNCF_Operator_WhitePaper.pdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Operators : Extending Kubernetes Capabilities](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/operators-extending-kubernetes-capabilities-184df001b7e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@samng1991216: Building Kubernetes Operator Application from' Scratch (Part 1)](https://medium.com/@samng1991216/building-kubernetes-operator-application-from-scratch-part-1-211b6b2467df) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mjkool: Kubernetes Operator β€” Simplified!](https://medium.com/@mjkool/kubernetes-operator-simplified-96b8c8f7e627) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@timebertt: Kubernetes Controllers at Scale: Clients, Caches,' Conflicts, Patches Explained](https://medium.com/@timebertt/kubernetes-controllers-at-scale-clients-caches-conflicts-patches-explained-aa0f7a8b4332) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [alenkacz.medium.com: Kubernetes operator best practices: Implementing observedGeneration](https://alenkacz.medium.com/kubernetes-operator-best-practices-implementing-observedgeneration-250728868792) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Build a Kubernetes Operator in 10 Minutes 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/build-a-kubernetes-operator-in-10-minutes-11eec1492d30) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [alain-airom.medium.com: Kubernetes Operators Patterns and Best Practices' 🌟](https://alain-airom.medium.com/kubernetes-operators-patterns-and-best-practices-b7fbaa4cbd1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Manage AWS services directly from Kubernetes - AWS Controllers' for Kubernetes (ACK)](https://awstip.com/manage-aws-services-directly-from-kubernetes-%EF%B8%8F-6c94e376febb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@marom.itamar: Kubernetes Controllers, Custom Resources, and' Operators Explained](https://medium.com/@marom.itamar/kubernetes-controllers-custom-resources-and-operators-explained-8e92f46829f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: A Definitive guide to Kubernetes Operator β€” The crawl!](https://faun.pub/a-definitive-guide-to-kubernetes-operator-the-crawl-7647b278c28b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [paul-the-kelly.medium.com: Extending the Kubernetes API using Operators](https://paul-the-kelly.medium.com/extending-the-kubernetes-api-using-operators-9ffc8364ae5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Controllers, Custom Resources, and Operators Explained](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-controllers-custom-resources-and-operators-explained-8e92f46829f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/sda-se: Kubernetes Operator to the rescue. How our own MongoDB' Operator improved our deployments](https://medium.com/sda-se/kubernetes-operator-to-the-rescue-how-our-own-mongodb-operator-improved-our-deployments-6d5ba3324abc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How To Use Server-Side Apply in K8S Operators](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-use-server-side-apply-in-k8s-operators-5cbff023183c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Goldilocks vs. KRR](https://betterprogramming.pub/goldilocks-vs-krr-c986dfd7484d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/lonto-digital-services-integrator: Why We Developed Own Kubernetes' Controller to Copy Secrets](https://medium.com/lonto-digital-services-integrator/why-we-developed-own-kubernetes-controller-to-copy-secrets-e46368ae6db9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@senjutide2000: Designing a Controller for Custom Resources from' scratch for absolute beginners](https://medium.com/@senjutide2000/designing-a-controller-for-custom-resources-from-scratch-for-absolute-beginners-9cb84b7f906f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [dragondscv.medium.com: Controller runtime β€” handle resource deletion with' predicate](https://dragondscv.medium.com/controller-runtime-handle-resource-deletion-with-predicate-f69d09dd5802) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry Operator](https://medium.com/@magstherdev/opentelemetry-operator-d3d407354cbf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@adnn.selimovic: Creating Kubernetes operator using **Kubebuilder**](https://medium.com/@adnn.selimovic/creating-kubernetes-operator-using-kubebuilder-15db5f29ee50) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: A New Pattern that Simplifies Operator Building](https://medium.com/geekculture/a-new-pattern-that-simplifies-operator-building-39df5d021cfa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [qdnqn.com: Creating Kubernetes operator using Kubebuilder](https://qdnqn.com/creating-kubernetes-operator-using-kubebuilder) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Creating Custom Kubernetes Operators](https://www.magalix.com/blog/creating-custom-kubernetes-operators) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Writing Your First Kubernetes Operator](https://medium.com/faun/writing-your-first-kubernetes-operator-8f3df4453234) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium: From Zero to Kubernetes Operator](https://medium.com/@victorpaulo/from-zero-to-kubernetes-operator-dd06436b9d89) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [cloudark.medium.com: Writing Kubernetes Custom Controllers](https://cloudark.medium.com/kubernetes-custom-controllers-b6c7d0668fdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Dummy Operator in Java](https://medium.com/xgeeks/kubernetes-dummy-operator-in-java-6b2f26198a55) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Build a Highly Available Kubernetes Operator Using' Golang](https://betterprogramming.pub/building-a-highly-available-kubernetes-operator-using-golang-fe4a44c395c2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Writing Custom Kubernetes Controller and Webhooks](https://betterprogramming.pub/writing-custom-kubernetes-controller-and-webhooks-141230820e9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How To Write Tests for Your Kubernetes Operator](https://betterprogramming.pub/write-tests-for-your-kubernetes-operator-d3d6a9530840) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia.org: Continuous Integration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia.org: Continuous Delivery](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_delivery) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [DZone: Continuous Integration: Servers and Tools](https://dzone.com/refcardz/continuous-integration-servers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [acloud.guru: How youtr org predicts your CI/CD pipeline](https://info.acloud.guru/resources/brazeal-how-your-org-predicts-your-ci/cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Continuous Delivery - Patterns and Anti-Patterns in the Software' Lifecycle 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/continuous-delivery-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [ammeon.com: 5 Tips For Building A CI/CD Pipeline](https://www.ammeon.com/5-tips-for-building-ci-cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium: What is CI/CD Pipeline in DevOps? 🌟🌟](https://medium.com/faun/what-is-ci-cd-pipeline-in-devops-6fba17a76e73) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium: How to build an efficient CI/CD pipeline 🌟🌟](https://medium.com/@sanjayaben/how-to-build-an-efficient-ci-cd-pipeline-b5738ad567c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [javi-kata.medium.com: CI/CD the journey of a dummy team 🌟](https://javi-kata.medium.com/ci-cd-the-journey-of-a-dummy-team-f51a061684bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [tripwire.com: Everything You Need to Know About CI/CD and Security](https://www.tripwire.com/state-of-security/devops/everything-need-to-know-about-ci-cd-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [cd.foundation: 2021 Technology Trends and Predictions](https://cd.foundation/blog/2021/02/01/trends-that-will-define-ci-cd-in-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: Why a CI/CD Pipeline Makes Good Business Sense](https://blog.thundra.io/why-a-ci/cd-pipeline-makes-good-business-sense) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [javacodegeeks.com: The Case Against CI/CD](https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2021/08/the-case-against-ci-cd.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium: Automated Build and Deploy Pipelines for Kubernetes](https://medium.com/codezero-reflections/automated-build-and-deploy-pipelines-for-kubernetes-d268542cca52) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium: Next Generation Kubernetes Deployments](https://medium.com/codezero-reflections/next-generation-kubernetes-deployments-12637eae9d68) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Basics of CI/CD](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/basics-of-ci-cd-a98340c60b04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: CI/CD platforms: How to choose the right continuous integration' and delivery system for your business](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-choose-the-right-cicd-platform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium.com/softwareimprovementgroup: CI/CD best practices: How to set up' your pipeline](https://medium.com/softwareimprovementgroup/ci-cd-best-practices-how-to-set-up-your-pipeline-4643eea14bfa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dynatrace-engineering: How to combine and automate infrastructure' and application deployment in a microservice environment](https://medium.com/dynatrace-engineering/how-to-combine-and-automate-infrastructure-and-application-deployment-in-a-microservice-environment-a16b664bb8b5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rifkikarimr: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment:' Best Practices for DevOps 🌟](https://medium.com/@rifkikarimr/continuous-integration-and-continuous-deployment-best-practices-for-devops-b99eac071a5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: CI/CD Pipeline: Learn with Example 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.guru99.com/ci-cd-pipeline.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: How To Build an Effective CI/CD Pipeline](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-build-an-effective-cicd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [hart-michael.medium.com: Why You Need Continuous Deployment](https://hart-michael.medium.com/why-you-need-continuous-deployment-93d7b5936523) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: An Overview of CI/CD Pipelines With Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/an-overview-of-cicd-pipelines-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [betanews.com: Overcoming observability challenges in the CI/CD Pipeline](https://betanews.com/2022/01/26/overcoming-observability-challenges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [medium: Continuous Kubernetes blue-green deployments on Azure using Nginx,' AppGateway or TrafficManager β€” part 2](https://medium.com/@denniszielke/continuous-kubernetes-blue-green-deployments-on-azure-using-nginx-appgateway-or-trafficmanager-4490bce29cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [gitconnected.com: Blue-Green with Canary Deployment β€” A Novel approach](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/blue-green-with-canary-deployment-a-novel-approach-2cee77ff564d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [cd.foundation: Intro to Deployment Strategies: Blue-Green, Canary, and More' 🌟](https://cd.foundation/blog/2021/03/24/intro-to-deployment-strategies-blue-green-canary-and-more) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [devopslearners.com: Blue-Green vs Canary Deployment](https://devopslearners.com/blue-green-vs-canary-deployment-76436d7f6bc1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [mediatemple.net: Cloud-Native CI/CD Workflows in AWS: 3 Use Cases](https://mediatemple.net/blog/cloud-hosting/cicd-workflows-aws-3-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [dzone: DevOps: CI/CD Tools to Watch Out for in 2022](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-cicd-tools-to-watch-out-for-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: When Should You Self-Host CI Tools? | William Anderson](https://betterprogramming.pub/when-should-you-self-host-ci-tools-330fc38d2a6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - [Amazon’s customer service backdoor](https://medium.com/@espringe/amazon-s-customer-service-backdoor-be375b3428c4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [dzone: Removing the Bastion Host and Improving the Security in AWS](https://dzone.com/articles/removing-the-bastion-host-and-improving-the-securi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Handling Exposed AWS Access Key](https://faun.pub/handling-exposed-aws-access-key-b053362abd73) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@neonforge: Why You Shouldn’t Use AWS managed KMS Keys](https://medium.com/@neonforge/why-you-shouldnt-use-aws-managed-kms-keys-83d9eb9d5090) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [medium.parttimepolymath.net: No more AWS Access Keys?](https://medium.parttimepolymath.net/no-more-aws-access-keys-13a3c3f2337a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [ben11kehoe.medium.com: AWS Authentication: Principals (users and roles)' in AWS IAM](https://ben11kehoe.medium.com/principals-in-aws-iam-38c4a3dc322a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [awsiam.info: AWS IAM Search](https://www.awsiam.info) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [binx.io: Working with AWS Permission Policies 🌟](https://binx.io/2022/07/13/working-with-aws-permission-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [doit-intl.com: AWS Firewalls 101: How and when to use each one](https://blog.doit-intl.com/aws-firewalls-101-how-and-when-to-use-each-one-d4ad8087a6b3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [medium: Blocking bots using AWS WAF](https://medium.com/cloud-techies/blocking-bots-using-aws-waf-d449e6d159ca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [medium: Protecting your Web Application or APIs using AWS WAF](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/protecting-your-web-application-or-apis-using-aws-waf-1829ff79275a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Set up global rate limiting with AWS WAF in 5 minutes](https://faun.pub/set-up-global-rate-limiting-with-aws-waf-in-5-minutes-bd43a9309683) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Debugging Kubernetes Secrets, Why My Pod Wouldn’t Start](https://blog.devops.dev/manage-secrets-on-aws-and-helm-as-environment-variables-f7ec998c58fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - [blog.flipkart.tech: The Art of System Debugging β€” Decoding CPU Utilization' 🌟](https://blog.flipkart.tech/the-art-of-system-debugging-decoding-cpu-utilization-da75f09ef1ff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Red Hat introduces new no-cost RHEL option](https://www.cyberciti.biz/linux-news/red-hat-introduces-new-no-cost-rhel-option) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [enterpriseai.news: Red Hat’s Disruption of CentOS Unleashes Storm of Dissent](https://www.enterpriseai.news/2021/01/22/red-hats-disruption-of-centos-unleashes-storm-of-dissent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: Is Rocky Linux the new CentOS?](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13092/is-rocky-linux-the-new-centos) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [9to5linux.com: CentOS Alternative Rocky Linux 8.5 Is Out Now with Secure' Boot Support, Updated Components](https://9to5linux.com/centos-alternative-rocky-linux-8-5-is-out-now-with-secure-boot-support-updated-components) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Vim: A How-To Guide](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/vim-a-how-to-guide-55f63bfdcff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [How To Set up SSH Keys on a Linux / Unix System](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-set-up-ssh-keys-on-linux-unix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Top 20 OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-unix-bsd-openssh-server-best-practices.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How To Reuse SSH Connection To Speed Up Remote Login Process' Using Multiplexing](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-reuse-openssh-connection) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: OpenSSH Change a Passphrase With ssh-keygen command](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-ssh-changing-passphrase) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to audit SSH server and client config on Linux/Unix](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to-audit-ssh-server-and-client-config-on-linux-unix.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [nixCraft 🌟](https://www.cyberciti.biz) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [linux.com 🌟](https://www.linux.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [linoxide.com 🌟](https://linoxide.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [linuxjourney.com](https://linuxjourney.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [linuxnix.com](https://www.linuxnix.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [reddit.com/r/linuxadmin](https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxadmin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [**ip command**: How to use IP Command in Linux with Examples](https://linoxide.com/linux-command/use-ip-command-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [How To Use grep Command In Linux / UNIX 🌟](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-grep-command-in-linux-unix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: bpytop – Awesome Linux, macOS and FreeBSD resource monitor](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/command-line-hacks/bpytop-awesome-linux-macos-and-freebsd-resource-monitor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to configure pfSense as multi wan (DUAL WAN) load balance' failover router](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-configure-dual-wan-load-balance-failover-pfsense-router) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: BASH Shell Change The Color of Shell Prompt on Linux or UNIX](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-shell-change-the-color-of-my-shell-prompt-under-linux-or-unix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to check TLS/SSL certificate expiration date from command-line](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/find-check-tls-ssl-certificate-expiry-date-from-linux-unix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to check memory utilization in Linux](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-check-memory-utilization-in-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [dnschecker.org 🌟](https://dnschecker.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How To Find Largest Top 10 Files and Directories On Linux' / UNIX / BSD](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-find-the-largest-filesdirectories-on-a-linuxunixbsd-filesystem) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to restart systemd without rebooting Linux when critical' libraries installed](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-restart-systemd-without-rebooting-linux-when-critical-libraries-installed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to install ncdu on Linux / Unix to see disk usage](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/install-ncdu-on-linux-unix-ncurses-disk-usage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: 21 Examples To Make Sure Unix / Linux Configuration Files' Are Free From Syntax Errors](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/check-unix-linux-configuration-file-for-syntax-errors.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [medium: Useful Commands/Solutions](https://medium.com/cloud-techies/useful-commands-solutions-49f1c1b4e033) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [CLImagic subscription](https://www.patreon.com/climagic) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to save terminal output to a file under Linux/Unix](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-save-terminal-output-to-a-file-under-linux-unix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: ls* Commands Are Even More Useful Than You May Have Thought](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/command-line-hacks/linux-ls-commands-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to flush Redis cache and delete everything using the' CLI](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-flush-redis-cache-and-delete-everything-using-the-cli) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How To: Linux Find Large Files in a Directory](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/find-large-files-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: 8 Tips to Solve Linux Hard Disk Problems: Like Disk Full' Or Can’t Write to the Disk](https://www.cyberciti.biz/datacenter/linux-unix-bsd-osx-cannot-write-to-hard-disk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to copy and transfer files remotely on Linux using scp' and rsync](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-copy-and-transfer-files-remotely-on-linux-using-scp-and-rsync) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to check CPU temperature on Ubuntu Linux](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-check-cpu-temperature-on-ubuntu-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to use df command in Linux / Unix {with examples}](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/df-command-examples-in-linux-unix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: diff Command Colorize Output On the Unix / Linux Command' Line](https://www.cyberciti.biz/programming/color-terminal-highlighter-for-diff-files) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Use tmuxp to Manage Your tmux Session](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-use-tmuxp-to-manage-your-tmux-session-614b6d42d6b6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Maximum Number of Threads Per Process in Linux](https://www.baeldung.com/linux/max-threads-per-process) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: DevOps in Linux β€” Systemd Introduction](https://blog.devgenius.io/devops-in-linux-systemd-introduction-db7f49cb566b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [medium: How to trigger an action at the end of the Shell/Bash script](https://medium.com/bash-tips-and-tricks/how-to-trigger-an-action-at-the-end-of-the-shell-bash-script-52b0ba9c157e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How To Bash Shell Find Out If a Variable Is Empty Or Not](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-bash-script-check-if-variable-is-empty) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Bash For Loop Examples](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-for-loop) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Use Multi-Threaded Processing in Bash Scripts](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/12277/how-to-use-multi-threaded-processing-in-bash-scripts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [bash.cyberciti.biz Wiki 🌟](https://bash.cyberciti.biz/guide/Main_Page) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to repeat a character β€˜n’ times in Bash](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/repeat-a-character-in-bash-script-under-linux-unix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Bash Read Comma Separated CSV File on Linux / Unix](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-bash-read-comma-separated-cvsfile) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubehub: A Series on Bash Scripting](https://medium.com/kubehub/a-series-on-bash-scripting-eecd0293fab5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Start Your Scripting Journey Today | Bash Script' β€” Part 1](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/start-your-scripting-journey-today-bash-script-part-1-46cbddf4e4e7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Shell Scripting for DevOps with Examples](https://medium.com/@saurabhdahibhate50/devops-day-04-task-e51d64ffbf16) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: 5 Bash String Manipulation Methods That Help Every' Developer](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/5-bash-string-manipulation-methods-that-help-every-developer-49d4ee38b593) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [piyushverma.hashnode.dev: Basic Linux Shell Scripting for DevOps Engineers](https://piyushverma.hashnode.dev/basic-linux-shell-scripting-for-devops-engineers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Bash vs. Python vs. JavaScript: Which Is Better for' Automation? 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/bash-vs-python-vs-javascript-which-is-better-for-automation-92a277ef49e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [linuxjourney.com commandline](https://linuxjourney.com/lesson/the-shell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [Announcing the HashiCorp Linux Repository](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-the-hashicorp-linux-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [blog.pandorafms.org: Useful Network commands](https://blog.pandorafms.org/network-commands) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Linux: 25 Iptables Netfilter Firewall Examples For New SysAdmins](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-examples.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Part 2: Deploying Applications](https://dzone.com/articles/part-2-deploying-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 10 easy to use modules in ansible](https://dzone.com/articles/10-easy-to-use-modules-in-ansible-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Running Ansible at Scale](https://dzone.com/articles/running-ansible-at-scale) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [Udemy.com: Ansible Essentials: Simplicity in Automation (Free Tutorial)](https://www.udemy.com/ansible-essentials-simplicity-in-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [Deployment of Microservices in Cloud With Ansible](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/deploying-microservices-via-ansible-in-cloud-platform-a03d46b7bd68) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: How to define multiple when conditions in Ansible](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-define-multiple-when-conditions-in-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [blog.learncodeonline.in: Everything about Ansible Variables 🌟](https://blog.learncodeonline.in/everything-about-ansible-variables) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [blog.learncodeonline.in: Managing File Operations With Ansible 🌟](https://blog.learncodeonline.in/managing-file-operations-with-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [sayali.hashnode.dev: Day 56: Understanding Ad-hoc commands in Ansible' 🌟](https://sayali.hashnode.dev/day-56-understanding-ad-hoc-commands-in-ansible) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@Techie1: Networking tasks in production using Ansible](https://medium.com/@Techie1/networking-tasks-in-production-using-ansible-b09d0a6121f7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [medium.com/cloud-native-daily: Getting Started with Ansible: A Comprehensive' Guide for DevOps Beginners](https://medium.com/cloud-native-daily/getting-started-with-ansible-a-comprehensive-guide-for-devops-beginners-fd2fb3fd7a40) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Red Hat brings Ansible IT automation engine to Azure](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/08/red-hat-brings-its-ansible-it-automation-engine-to-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [wraltechwire.com: Red Hat expands hybrid cloud efforts in Ansible deal with' Microsoft Azure](https://www.wraltechwire.com/2021/12/11/red-hat-expands-hybrid-cloud-efforts-in-ansible-deal-with-microsoft-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [techsupportpk.com: Install Ansible AWX on CentOS, RHEL 7, 8](https://www.techsupportpk.com/2020/03/how-to-install-ansible-awx-centos-rhel-7-8.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [medium: Ansible AWX: from scratch to REST API (part 4 of 8)](https://medium.com/@claudio.domingos/ansible-awx-from-scratch-to-rest-api-part-4-of-8-4aa860d823f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Test driven Development with Ansible using Molecule](https://medium.com/@moep_moep/test-driven-development-with-ansible-using-molecule-3386cef987ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [medium.com/opstree-technology: Understanding Ansible: Helm diff plugin 🌟](https://medium.com/opstree-technology/ansible-helm-diff-plugin-63e1cda299a3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS Configuration with Web Server in EC2 Using Ansible](https://medium.com/@ayushsingh1525/aws-configuration-with-apache-server-in-ec2-using-ansible-2ef61f98872e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: Ansible playbook to execute Oracle script](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41796466/ansible-playbook-to-execute-oracle-script) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: Running Oracle SQL scripts with Ansible playbook](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41341823/running-oracle-sql-scripts-with-ansible-playbook) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adidoescode: Chaos Engineering: How simulating adversity can' help build eCommerce Resilience](https://medium.com/adidoescode/chaos-engineering-how-simulating-adversity-can-help-build-ecommerce-resilience-4a799c8912dc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: What is Chaos Engineering?](https://faun.pub/what-is-chaos-engineering-a89b64db9af0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [reddit: Help with Kube Monkey setup](https://www.reddit.com/r/openshift/comments/e1j5qzrbac_for_container_access_to_destroy_other) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [GitHub: monkey-ops, Openshift compliant, no cluster-admin required](https://github.comjoshmsmith/monkey-ops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Getting Started with Chaos Engineering](https://1829034.medium.com/getting-started-with-chaos-engineering-13e85a438d37) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [medium.com/better-practices: Learn how your Kubernetes clusters respond' to failure using Gremlin and Grafana](https://medium.com/better-practices/chaos-d3ef238ec328) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Kubernetes Chaos Monkey: A Scheduled Random Pod Deletion Python' Script for Testing Cluster Resilience](https://awstip.com/kubernetes-chaos-monkey-a-scheduled-random-pod-deletion-python-script-for-testing-cluster-6eac429554b2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@alex.ivenin: Chaos engineering in kubernetes](https://medium.com/@alex.ivenin/chaos-engineering-in-kubernetes-4de425132ba1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./chaos-engineering.md)*
+  - [medium: 5 tips for troubleshooting apps on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@alexellisuk/5-tips-for-troubleshooting-apps-on-kubernetes-835b6b539c24) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [veducate.co.uk: How to fix in Kubernetes – Deleting a PVC stuck in status' β€œTerminating”](https://veducate.co.uk/kubernetes-pvc-terminating) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: 5 tips for troubleshooting apps on Kubernetes](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/5-tips-for-troubleshooting-apps-on-kubernetes-835b6b539c24) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium: Better Debugging Environment for your Micro-Services](https://medium.com/@moshe.beladev.mb/better-debugging-environment-for-your-micro-services-9420a71b8a37) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@andrewachraf: Detect crashes in your Kubernetes cluster using' kwatch and Slack 🌟](https://medium.com/@andrewachraf/detect-crashes-in-your-cluster-using-kwatch-an-slack-84b979e93e03) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Kubernetes β€” Debugging NetworkPolicy (Part 1)](https://pauldally.medium.com/debugging-networkpolicy-part-1-249921cdba37) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Common Pod Errors in Kubernetes to Watch Out For](https://medium.com/geekculture/common-pod-errors-in-kubernetes-to-watch-out-for-d808737f4ade) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes β€” Debugging NetworkPolicy (Part 1)](https://faun.pub/debugging-networkpolicy-part-1-249921cdba37) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Kubernetes β€” Debugging NetworkPolicy (Part 2)](https://pauldally.medium.com/debugging-networkpolicy-part-2-2d5c42d8465c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [tratnayake.dev: Oncall Adventures - When your Prometheus-Server mounted' to GCE Persistent Disk on K8s is Full](https://tratnayake.dev/oncall-adventures-prometheus-filled-disk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: All You Need to Know about Debugging Kubernetes Cronjob](https://blog.devgenius.io/all-you-need-to-know-about-debugging-kubernetes-cronjob-61989a998513) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [saiteja313.medium.com: Tracing DNS issues in Kubernetes](https://saiteja313.medium.com/tracing-dns-issues-in-kubernetes-28b38f782103) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jasonmfehr: Kubernetes Informers: Opening the Mystery Box](https://medium.com/@jasonmfehr/kubernetes-informers-opening-the-mystery-box-4cd690a43a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [maxilect-company.medium.com: Graceful shutdown in a cloud environment (the' example of Kubernetes + Spring Boot) 🌟](https://maxilect-company.medium.com/graceful-shutdown-in-a-cloud-environment-the-example-of-kubernetes-spring-boot-f922b41adaa0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [madeeshafernando.medium.com: Capturing Heap Dumps of stateless Kubernetes' pods before container termination and export to AWS S3](https://madeeshafernando.medium.com/capturing-heap-dumps-of-stateless-kubernetes-pods-before-container-termination-and-export-to-aws-s3-9602378ee60b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Troubleshooting Kubernetes nodes storage space shortage on Aliyun' (Alibaba Cloud)](https://faun.pub/troubleshooting-kubernetes-nodes-storage-space-shortage-on-aliyun-alibaba-cloud-ac28230fe3d3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [nicolasbarlatier.hashnode.dev: .NET Core Tip 2: How to troubleshoot Memory' Leaks within a .NET Console application running in a Linux Docker Container in Kubernetes](https://nicolasbarlatier.hashnode.dev/net-core-tip-2-how-to-troubleshoot-memory-leaks-within-a-net-console-application-running-in-a-linux-docker-container-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Tackling the Top 5 Kubernetes Debugging Challenges](https://dzone.com/articles/tackling-the-top-5-kubernetes-debugging-challenges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Access Kubernetes Objects Data From /Proc Directory' 🌟](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/access-kubernetes-objects-data-from-proc-directory-8d2ec6a0faba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [vik-y.medium.com: An easier way to auto-remediate memory leaks on Kubernetes!](https://vik-y.medium.com/an-easier-way-to-auto-remediate-memory-leaks-on-kubernetes-a922457674f4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@yusufkaratoprak: Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques in Kubernetes' Pods](https://medium.com/@yusufkaratoprak/advanced-troubleshooting-techniques-in-kubernetes-pods-24ee0cebfa6f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [Understanding Kubernetes cluster events](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/k8s-cluster-logging) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [hwchiu.medium.com: Kubernetes Network Troubleshooting Approach 🌟](https://hwchiu.medium.com/kubernetes-network-troubleshooting-approach-701de9463493) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [blog.ediri.io: Kubernetes: ImagePullBackOff!](https://blog.ediri.io/kubernetes-imagepullbackoff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Kubernetes Tip: How To Disambiguate A Pod Crash To Application' Or To Kubernetes Platform? (CrashLoopBackOff)](https://medium.com/tailwinds-navigator/kubernetes-tip-how-to-disambiguate-a-pod-crash-to-application-or-to-kubernetes-platform-f6c1395a8d09) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: Why Leaving Pods in CrashLoopBackOff Can Have a Bigger' Impact Than You Might Think](https://pauldally.medium.com/why-leaving-pods-in-crashloopbackoff-can-have-a-bigger-impact-than-you-might-think-c0d3dbd067a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [tonylixu.medium.com: K8s Troubleshooting β€” Pod in Terminating or Unknown' Status](https://tonylixu.medium.com/k8s-troubleshooting-pod-in-terminating-or-unknown-status-2878f6ec66b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s Troubleshooting β€” Pod in Terminating or Unknown Status](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-troubleshooting-pod-in-terminating-or-unknown-status-2878f6ec66b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@reefland: Tracking Down β€œInvisible” OOM Kills in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@reefland/tracking-down-invisible-oom-kills-in-kubernetes-192a3de33a60) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [baykara.medium.com: A Gentle Inspection of OOMKilled in Kubernetes](https://baykara.medium.com/a-gentle-inspection-of-oomkilled-in-kubernetes-4b4124cd23a8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bm54cloud: Stressing a Kubernetes Pod to Induce an OOMKilled' Error](https://medium.com/@bm54cloud/stressing-a-kubernetes-pod-to-induce-an-oomkilled-error-96f3be9c931d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” pause container](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-pause-container-f7abd1e9b488) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [blog.kumomind.com: What You Need To Know To Debug A Preempted Pod On Kubernetes](https://blog.kumomind.com/what-you-need-to-know-to-debug-a-preempted-pod-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [blog.ediri.io: How to remove a stuck namespace](https://blog.ediri.io/how-to-remove-a-stuck-namespace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@it-craftsman: How to fix Kubernetes namespaces stuck in terminating' state](https://medium.com/@it-craftsman/how-to-fix-kubernetes-namespaces-stuck-in-terminating-state-ea46c5fff045) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@reefland: Access PVC Data without the POD; troubleshooting Kubernetes.](https://medium.com/@reefland/access-pvc-data-without-the-pod-troubleshooting-kubernetes-b28bfdd7502) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: K8s Troubleshooting β€” How to Debug CoreDNS Issues](https://medium.com/geekculture/k8s-troubleshooting-how-to-debug-coredns-issues-724e8b973cfc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [How to quarantine pods](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes/comments/gt3uvg/how_to_quarantine_pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [tetrate.io: How to debug microservices in Kubernetes with proxy, sidecar' or service mesh?](https://www.tetrate.io/blog/how-to-debug-microservices-in-kubernetes-with-proxy-sidecar-or-service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [sumanthkumarc.medium.com: Debugging namespace deletion issue in Kubernetes](https://sumanthkumarc.medium.com/debugging-namespace-deletion-issue-in-kubernetes-f6f8b40a4368) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/linux-shots: Debug Kubernetes Pods Using Ephemeral Container](https://medium.com/linux-shots/debug-kubernetes-pods-using-ephemeral-container-f01378243ff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@blgreco72: Debugging Kubernetes Services Locally 🌟](https://medium.com/@blgreco72/debugging-kubernetes-services-locally-8cb14bf8745a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [zendesk.engineering: Debugging containerd](https://zendesk.engineering/debugging-containerd-a20f28a2a8bf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [heka-ai.medium.com: Introduction to Debugging: locally and live on Kubernetes' with VSCode 🌟](https://heka-ai.medium.com/introduction-to-debugging-locally-and-live-on-kubernetes-8c8ecd3acbaa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [eminaktas.medium.com: Debug Containerd in Production](https://eminaktas.medium.com/debug-containerd-in-production-fe93ef4e3ce2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@alex.ivenin: Exploring ephemeral containers in kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@alex.ivenin/exploring-ephemeral-containers-in-kubernetes-bcceaf21101c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: Isolating kubernetes pods for debugging](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/isolating-kubernetes-pods-for-debugging-5fe41e630e9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adaltas: Kubernetes: debugging with ephemeral containers](https://medium.com/adaltas/kubernetes-debugging-with-ephemeral-containers-e4be659d9ef6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ospalaemon: Introducing Palaemon, the Savior of Kubernetes Pods!](https://medium.com/@ospalaemon/introducing-palaemon-the-savior-of-kubernetes-pods-85576c33287c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [Debugging Kubernetes Systems: Practical Advice with Quality Telemetry](https://…) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - [medium.com/towards-cloud-computing: 7 Free AWS Practice Labs and AWS Workshops' resources](https://medium.com/towards-cloud-computing/7-free-aws-practice-labs-and-aws-workshops-resources-d0a861f05d3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - [dzone: AWS Basics](https://dzone.com/articles/aws-basics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [dzone: AWS Basics: Bastion Hosts and NAT](https://dzone.com/articles/aws-basics-bastian-hosts-and-nat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [dannys.cloud: 10 Best Free AWS Learning Resources for Beginners](https://dannys.cloud/10-best-free-aws-learning-resources-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: A Gentle Introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS)](https://towardsaws.com/a-gentle-introduction-to-amazon-web-services-aws-50f18c7c57dc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS Services Every Developer Should Be Aware Of](https://medium.com/@ashish_fagna/aws-services-every-developer-should-be-aware-of-f7c48aaa854f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [blog.cloudyali.io: The Absolute minimum every developer must know about' AWS security!](https://blog.cloudyali.io/absolute-minimum-every-developer-must-know-about-aws-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium: 6 Lessons Learned - Migrating Application on Production](https://medium.com/swlh/6-lessons-learned-from-migrating-web-application-on-production-ce9add8e63f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [dzone: Five Different Ways to Build AWS Infrastructure](https://dzone.com/articles/five-different-ways-to-build-aws-infrastructure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [ben11kehoe.medium.com: Never put AWS temporary credentials in the credentials' file (or env vars) β€” there’s a better way](https://ben11kehoe.medium.com/never-put-aws-temporary-credentials-in-env-vars-or-credentials-files-theres-a-better-way-25ec45b4d73e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [tech.twenix.com: Securiza tu infraestructura cloud sin arruinarte](https://tech.twenix.com/securiza-tu-infraestructura-cloud-sin-arruinarte-d9d2e2d5302c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [paigeshin1991.medium.com: Drop Nuclear Bomb on your AWS account. How to' clear your entire AWS services in 3 seconds](https://paigeshin1991.medium.com/drop-nuclear-bomb-on-your-aws-services-how-to-clear-your-entire-aws-account-in-3-seconds-53f28928e09c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium.com/gargee-bhatnagar: How to Create a Custom AMI with Image Pipeline' and Automate its Creation Using EC2 Image Builder](https://medium.com/gargee-bhatnagar/how-to-create-a-custom-ami-with-image-pipeline-and-automate-its-creation-using-ec2-image-builder-7e194e39c8e9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@imaze.enabulele: Autoscaling EC2 Instances for High Availability' and Stress Testing 🌟](https://medium.com/@imaze.enabulele/autoscaling-ec2-instances-for-high-availability-and-stress-testing-946b41f229e2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: How to list all resources in your AWS account](https://awstip.com/how-to-list-all-resources-in-your-aws-account-c3f18061f71b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [terminalsandcoffee.com: Setting Up the AWS CLI & IAM User API Keys 🌟](https://terminalsandcoffee.com/setting-up-the-aws-cli-iam-user-api-keys-b83554e314e4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [mrdevops.hashnode.dev: How to Create EC2 Instance in AWS: Step by Step' Tutorial](https://mrdevops.hashnode.dev/how-to-create-ec2-instance-in-aws-step-by-step-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io](https://aws.plainenglish.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [AWStip.com](https://awstip.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [bitmovin: Improving Video Quality on the Web](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/bitmovin-improving-video-quality-on-the-web-8670039c4334) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [What Startups Should Know about Amazon VPCβ€Šβ€”β€ŠPart 1](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/what-startups-should-know-about-amazon-vpc-part-1-bebe94b7f228) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [Scaling on AWS (Part 3): >500K Users](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/scaling-on-aws-part-3-500k-users-3750b227b761) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Building a Serverless Dynamic DNS System with AWS](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/building-a-serverless-dynamic-dns-system-with-aws-a32256f0a1d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium.com: The Top 10 AWS Startup Blog Posts of 2015](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/the-top-10-aws-startup-blog-posts-of-2015-d2975e3778bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium: Top 4 AWS Patterns of Highly Available API](https://medium.com/greenm/top-4-aws-patterns-of-highly-available-api-d34599bfbb96) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS configuration files, explained](https://medium.com/@ben11kehoe/aws-configuration-files-explained-9a7ea7a5b42e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium.com/swlh: AWS Config β€” Compliance as Code](https://medium.com/swlh/aws-config-compliance-as-code-9621eb3b7ac7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [AWS, Azure, GCP: Resource Hierarchies](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/aws-azure-gcp-resource-hierarchies-25b829127511) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: Best practices for AWS tagging with Yor](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/best-practices-for-aws-tagging-with-yor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - [medium: DevOps, NoOps, and Now FinOps?](https://medium.com/better-programming/devops-noops-finops-64e0df91bcb8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: FinOps for Kubernetes: Insufficient – or nonexistent – Kubernetes' cost monitoring is causing overspend](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/06/29/finops-for-kubernetes-insufficient-or-nonexistent-kubernetes-cost-monitoring-is-causing-overspend) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: FinOps – introduction, origins and next steps](https://faun.pub/finops-introduction-origins-and-next-steps-bcdaa8b82417) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pratzy99: Adoption of FinOps for Kubernetes Cost Optimization' 🌟](https://medium.com/@pratzy99/adoption-of-finops-for-kubernetes-cost-optimization-6263bc7b3f57) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [edgebricks.com: Why Public Clouds Get So Expensive Over Time 🌟](https://edgebricks.com/why-public-clouds-get-so-expensive-over-time) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [logz.io: FinOps Observability: Monitoring Kubernetes Cost](https://logz.io/blog/finops-observability-monitoring-kubernetes-cost) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adeo-tech: How to save money fast with Kubernetes β€” Do FinOps](https://medium.com/adeo-tech/how-to-save-money-fast-with-kubernetes-do-finops-3a9cafc9beba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@tarunbehal02: AWS Cost Optimizations : My Learnings](https://medium.com/@tarunbehal02/aws-cost-optimizations-my-learnings-fcdc14da1f58) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/armory: Continuous Cost Optimization for Kubernetes](https://medium.com/armory/continuous-cost-optimization-for-kubernetes-4361045f0215) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/empathyco: Cloud FinOps β€” Part 4: Kubernetes Cost Report](https://medium.com/empathyco/cloud-finops-part-4-kubernetes-cost-report-b4964be02dc3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/develeap: Cutting down Kubernetes Costs: Cast.ai vs. Karpenter](https://medium.com/develeap/cutting-down-kubernetes-costs-cast-ai-vs-karpenter-20f6788b4c67) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [engineering.razorpay.com: The Culture of Cost Optimization β€” Reducing Kubernetes' cost by $300,000](https://engineering.razorpay.com/the-culture-of-cost-optimization-reducing-kubernetes-cost-by-300-000-32611cdd19d9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@suleimanabualrob: Kubernetes cost optimisation](https://medium.com/@suleimanabualrob/kubernetes-cost-optimisation-9e81b76814f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/compass-true-north: Halving Kubernetes Compute Costs With Vertical' Pod Autoscaler](https://medium.com/compass-true-north/halving-kubernetes-compute-costs-with-vertical-pod-autoscaler-df658c043301) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./finops.md)*
+  - [Continuous GitOps, the way to do DevOps in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@imarunrk/continuous-gitops-the-way-to-do-devops-in-kubernetes-896b0ea1d0fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [opensource.substack.com: All You Need To Know About GitOps](https://opensource.substack.com/p/all-you-need-to-know-about-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium: GitOps: Build infrastructure resilient applications 🌟](https://medium.com/@franoisdagostini/gitops-build-infrastructure-resilient-applications-95bbc939046d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium: GitOps : The Next Big Thing for DevOps and Automation!](https://medium.com/searce/gitops-the-next-big-thing-for-devops-and-automation-2a9597e51559) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [samiyaakhtar.medium.com: GitOps Observability β€” Visualizing the journey' of a container](https://samiyaakhtar.medium.com/gitops-observability-visualizing-the-journey-of-a-container-5f6ef1f3c9d2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [kumomind.medium.com: Should I consider the GitOps methodology?](https://kumomind.medium.com/should-i-consider-the-gitops-methodology-f49e042b8c22) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [devsecops.co.in: GitOps Guide – What, Why and How? 🌟](https://devsecops.co.in/2021/05/13/gitops-guide-what-why-and-how) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [en.sokube.ch: GitOps and the Millefeuille dilemma 🌟](https://en.sokube.ch/post/gitops-and-the-millefeuille-dilemma-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [devopslearners.com: What is GitOps?](https://devopslearners.com/what-is-gitops-168aac9a2ee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: GitOps 101: What’s It All About?](https://www.magalix.com/blog/what-is-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How GitOps Can Help Prevent Security Misconfigurations](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-gitops-can-help-prevent-security-misconfigurations-8b506dcd89e1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium: Stop Using Branches for Deploying to Different GitOps Environments' | ostis Kapelonis](https://medium.com/containers-101/stop-using-branches-for-deploying-to-different-gitops-environments-7111d0632402) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@buraktahtacioglu: GitOps Fundamentals β€” CNCF Roadmap](https://medium.com/@buraktahtacioglu/gitops-fundamentals-cncf-roadmap-fa686dbced9d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 3 Steps to Developing a Successful GitOps Model](https://dzone.com/articles/3-steps-to-developing-a-successful-gitops-model) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Points to Consider for Structuring Infrastructure as Code' Repositories](https://medium.com/codex/points-to-consider-for-structuring-infrastructure-as-code-repositories-886ff58404b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/jumia-tech: Immutable Infrastructure & GitOps 🌟](https://medium.com/jumia-tech/immutable-infrastructure-gitops-18d644f9c7cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@alamdar.hussain0007: GitOps with Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@alamdar.hussain0007/gitops-with-kubernetes-f0912b644925) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [dzone: The Essentials of GitOps 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/the-essentials-of-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: GitOps β€” Fundamentals Part 0](https://blog.devops.dev/gitops-fundamentals-part-0-a8e63f8f9ce8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [msrishty.medium.com: Traditional CI-CD vs gitops 🌟](https://msrishty.medium.com/traditional-ci-cd-vs-gitops-e835728642fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [blog.developersteve.com: GitOps for Kubernetes Canary Deployments](https://blog.developersteve.com/gitops-for-kubernetes-canary-deployments-4aeab4043727) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/containers-101: Using GitOps for Databases](https://medium.com/containers-101/using-gitops-for-databases-f09a027184bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ahmed.fathy.elayaat: What is GitOps?](https://medium.com/@ahmed.fathy.elayaat/gitops-fc27ef5a7836) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [GitOps for Kubernetes with Jenkins](https://medium.com/stakater/gitops-for-kubernetes-with-jenkins-7db6304216e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [GitOps with Jenkins and Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@abhishekbhardwaj510/gitops-with-jenkins-and-kubernetes-c20425244c73) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [How to Create a GitOps Workflow with Terraform and Jenkins](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/how-create-gitops-workflow-terraform-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [portworx.com: Automating Kubernetes Data Management with GitOps & AutoPilot](https://portworx.com/automating-kubernetes-data-management-with-gitops-autopilot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Using Waypoint Runners To Enable GitOps Workflows](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/using-waypoint-runners-to-enable-gitops-workflows) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/bumble-tech: GitOps for multi-cluster K8s environments 🌟](https://medium.com/bumble-tech/gitops-for-multi-cluster-k8s-environments-d305431ba6d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [blog.openshift.com: Introduction to GitOps with OpenShift](https://blog.openshift.comintroduction-to-gitops-with-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [learn.openshift.com: GitOps introduction](https://learn.openshift.com/introduction/gitops-introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [blog.openshift.com: is it too late to integrate GitOps?](https://blog.openshift.comis-it-too-late-to-integrate-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift Authentication Integration with ArgoCD](https://blogopenshift.com/openshift-authentication-integration-with-argocd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [medium: GitOps with Istio, Tekton and Argo CD β€” on OpenShift 4](https://medium.com/@joelkaplan1/gitops-with-istio-tekton-and-argo-cd-on-openshift-4-5e42d22994e3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [info.acloud.guru: Adopting GitOps for Kubernetes on AWS](https://info.acloud.guru/resources/deploying-kubernetes-with-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Applying DevOps to API Development for APIOps](https://betterprogramming.pub/applying-devops-to-api-development-for-apiops-21e2e605333e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters Through Prometheus & Grafana' 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/monitoring-of-kubernetes-cluster-through-prometheus-and-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performance_analysis_tools](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performance_analysis_tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [InspectIT](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InspectIT) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [VisualVM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VisualVM) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [OverOps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OverOps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Application Performance Index](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apdex) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Kubernetes Monitoring: Best Practices, Methods, and Existing' Solutions](https://dzone.com/articles/kubernetes-monitoring-best-practices-methods-and-e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [CNCF End User Technology Radar: Observability, September 2020 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/09/11/cncf-end-user-technology-radar-observability-september-2020) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [matiasmct.medium.com: Observability at Scale](https://matiasmct.medium.com/observability-at-scale-52d0d9a5fb9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: Top 11 Open Source Monitoring Tools for Kubernetes 🌟](https://logz.io/blog/open-source-monitoring-tools-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: DevOps Meets Observability 🌟](https://faun.pub/devops-meets-observability-78775c021b0e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: What CI Observability Means for DevOps 🌟](https://blog.thundra.io/what-ci-observability-means-for-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Monitoring Microservices - Part 1: Observability | Anderson' Carvalho](https://medium.com/geekculture/monitoring-microservices-part-1-observability-b2b44fa3e67e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: How to add observability to your application pipeline](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/11/23/how-to-add-observability-to-your-application-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [storiesfromtheherd.com: Unpacking Observability](https://storiesfromtheherd.com/unpacking-observability-a-beginners-guide-833258a0591f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: A Monitoring Reality Check: More of the Same Won’t Work](https://logz.io/blog/monitoring-reality-check) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/buildpiper: Observability for Monitoring Microservices β€” Top' 5 Ways!](https://medium.com/buildpiper/observability-for-monitoring-microservices-top-5-ways-587871e726d0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@cbkwgl: Continuous Monitoring in DevOps 🌟](https://medium.com/@cbkwgl/continuous-monitoring-in-devops-8d4db48a0e24) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: The Open Source Observability Adoption and Migration Curve](https://logz.io/blog/open-source-observability-adoption-migration-curve) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [tiagodiasgeneroso.medium.com: Observability Concepts you should know](https://tiagodiasgeneroso.medium.com/observability-concepts-you-should-know-943fc057b208) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Getting started with Observability](https://faun.pub/getting-started-with-observability-657d57aab1c7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@badawekoo: Monitoring in DevOps lifecycle](https://medium.com/@badawekoo/monitoring-in-devops-lifecycle-4d9a2f277eb0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [laduram.medium.com: The Future of Observability](https://laduram.medium.com/the-future-of-observability-c33cd7ff644a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubeshop-i: Top 8 Open-Source Observability & Testing Tools](https://medium.com/kubeshop-i/top-8-open-source-observability-testing-tools-9341a361a634) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone: 11 Observability Tools You Should Know 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/11-observability-tools-you-should-know-in-2023) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devops-techable: Setup monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana' in Kubernetes β€” Start monitoring your Kubernetes cluster resources](https://medium.com/devops-techable/setup-monitoring-with-prometheus-and-grafana-in-kubernetes-start-monitoring-your-kubernetes-a3071f083fa6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/cloud-native-daily: Why You Shouldn’t Fear to Adopt OpenTelemetry' for Observability](https://medium.com/cloud-native-daily/why-you-shouldnt-fear-to-adopt-opentelemetry-for-observability-fcb6371ea8fe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bijit211987: Observability Driven Development (ODD)-Enhancing' System Reliability](https://medium.com/@bijit211987/observability-driven-development-2bc2cdde8661) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [OCP 3.11 Metrics and Logging](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/release_notes/ocp_3_11_release_notes.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [Prometheus Cluster Monitoring 🌟](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/install_config/prometheus_cluster_monitoring.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Monitoring micro-front ends on Kubernetes with NGINX 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/02/01/monitoring-micro-front-ends-on-kubernetes-with-nginx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone: Getting Started With Kibana Advanced Searches](https://dzone.com/articles/getting-started-with-kibana-advanced-searches) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone: Kibana Hacks: 5 Tips and Tricks](https://dzone.com/articles/kibana-hacks-5-tips-and-tricks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [juanonlab.com: Dashboards de Kibana](https://www.juanonlab.com/blog/es/dashboards-de-kibana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: The Art of Logging](https://betterprogramming.pub/creating-a-human-and-machine-freindly-logging-format-bb6d4bb01dca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [Store NGINX access logs in Elasticsearch with Logging operator 🌟](https://banzaicloud.com/docs/one-eye/logging-operator/quickstarts/es-nginx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [blog.streammonkey.com: How We Serverlessly Migrated 1.58 Billion Elasticsearch' Documents](https://blog.streammonkey.com/how-we-serverlessly-migrated-1-58-billion-elasticsearch-documents-33ad3d0d7c4f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone: Running Elasticsearch on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/running-elasticsearch-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: Which Elasticsearch Provider is Right For You? 🌟](https://medium.com/gigasearch/which-elasticsearch-provider-is-right-for-you-3d596a65e704) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/hepsiburadatech: Hepsiburada Search Engine on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/hepsiburadatech/hepsiburada-search-engine-on-kubernetes-1fe03a3e71a3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [search-guard.com/sgctl-elasticsearch: SGCTL - TAKE BACK CONTROL](https://search-guard.com/sgctl-elasticsearch) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: A detailed guide to deploying Elasticsearch on Elastic Cloud on' Kubernetes (ECK)](https://medium.com/99dotco/a-detail-guide-to-deploying-elasticsearch-on-elastic-cloud-on-kubernetes-eck-31808ac60466) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [opensearch.org 🌟](https://opensearch.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: Logz.io Announces Support for OpenSearch; A Community-driven Open' Source Fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana](https://logz.io/news-posts/logz-io-announces-support-for-opensearch-a-community-driven-open-source-fork-of-elasticsearch-and-kibana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: OpenSearch: AWS rolls out its open source Elasticsearch' fork](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/opensearch-aws-rolls-out-its-open-source-elasticsearch-fork) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: OpenSearch Is Now Generally Available!](https://logz.io/blog/opensearch-1-0-ga-generally-available-elasticsearch-kibana-fork) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: Logging with EFK - Pratyush Mathur](https://medium.com/@pratyush.mathur/logging-with-efk-1c2e131496d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@CuriousLearner: Deploying EFK stack on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@CuriousLearner/deploying-efk-stack-on-kubernetes-c25ba2682c99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@tech_18484: Simplifying Kubernetes Logging with EFK Stack](https://medium.com/@tech_18484/simplifying-kubernetes-logging-with-efk-stack-158da47ce982) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: A Beginner’s Guide to Logstash Grok](https://logz.io/blog/logstash-grok) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: Grok Pattern Examples for Log Parsing](https://logz.io/blog/grok-pattern-examples-for-log-parsing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: The Keys to Performance Tuning and Testing](https://dzone.com/articles/the-keys-to-performance-tuning-and-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [How to read a Thread Dump](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-read-a-thread-dump) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone: 8 Options for Capturing Thread Dumps](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-take-thread-dumps-7-options) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [awkwardferny.medium.com: Setting up Distributed Tracing in Kubernetes with' OpenTracing, Jaeger, and Ingress-NGINX](https://awkwardferny.medium.com/setting-up-distributed-tracing-with-opentelemetry-jaeger-in-kubernetes-ingress-nginx-cfdda7d9441d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [ploffay.medium.com: Five years evolution of open-source distributed tracing' 🌟](https://ploffay.medium.com/five-years-evolution-of-open-source-distributed-tracing-ec1c5a5dd1ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [Medium: Distributed Tracing and Monitoring using OpenCensus](https://medium.com/@rghetia/distributed-tracing-and-monitoring-using-opencensus-fe5f6e9479fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Zipkin vs. Jaeger: Getting Started With Tracing](https://dzone.com/articles/zipkin-vs-jaeger-getting-started-with-tracing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bijit211987: Grafana with OpenTelemetry, Vendor-neutral and' open-source approach](https://medium.com/@bijit211987/grafana-with-opentelemetry-vendor-neutral-and-open-source-approach-ab4bc08f67e9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: Jaeger VS OpenTracing VS OpenTelemetry](https://medium.com/jaegertracing/jaeger-and-opentelemetry-1846f701d9f2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: Using Jaeger and OpenTelemetry SDKs in a mixed environment with' W3C Trace-Context](https://medium.com/jaegertracing/jaeger-clients-and-w3c-trace-context-c2ce1b9dc390) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [APM in wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_performance_management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: APM Tools Comparison](https://dzone.com/articles/apm-tools-comparison-which-one-should-you-choose) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Java Performance Monitoring: 5 Open Source Tools You Should Know](https://dzone.com/articles/java-performance-monitoring-5-open-source-tools-you-should-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 14 Best Performance Testing Tools and APM Solutions](https://dzone.com/articles/14-best-performance-testing-tools-and-apm-solution) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [Krossboard: A centralized usage analytics approach for multiple Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/in-search-of-converged-usage-analytics-for-multiple-managed-kubernetes-c5108cb7f0e1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [stackpulse.com: Automated Kubernetes Pod Restarting Analysis with StackPulse](https://stackpulse.com/blog/automated-kubernetes-pod-restarting-analysis-with-stackpulse) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Monitoring as Code with Terraform Cloud and Checkly](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/monitoring-as-code-with-terraform-cloud-and-checkly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [OpenTelemetry (OTel) vs Application Performance Monitoring (APM)](https://medium.com/@rahul.fiem/opentelemetry-otel-vs-application-performance-monitoring-apm-86ae829877cf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Git](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Top 20 git commands with examples 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/top-20-git-commands-with-examples) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: 7 Best Courses to Master Git and Github for Programmers](https://medium.com/javarevisited/7-best-courses-to-master-git-and-github-for-programmers-d671859a68b2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: Top 7 Cloud Source Code Management Tools Features and Pricing Plans](https://medium.com/@atif.ramzan89/top-7-cloud-source-code-management-tools-features-and-pricing-plans-105f4eb88a3a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Things You Want to Do in Git and How to Do Them](https://stu2b50.dev/posts/things-you-wante9665) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.balasundar.com: Automate Git Operations Using Python](https://blog.balasundar.com/automate-git-operations-using-python) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: 5 Git Commands to Know Before Your First Tech' Job or Internship](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/5-git-commands-to-know-before-your-first-tech-job-or-internship-1b5856313338) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.greenroots.info: How NOT to use Git in Practice. Ten Git usages, you' should know to avoid](https://blog.greenroots.info/how-not-to-use-git-in-practice-ten-git-usages-you-should-know-to-avoid) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.annamcdougall.com: Git Workflow Tutorial: Start Using Git TODAY with' Basic Git Commands](https://blog.annamcdougall.com/git-workflow-tutorial-start-using-git-today-with-basic-git-commands-ckdc1nvfs02zp66s1d4zydz47) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [netflixtechblog.medium.com: Improving Pull Request Confidence for the Netflix' TV App](https://netflixtechblog.medium.com/improving-pull-request-confidence-for-the-netflix-tv-app-b85edb05eb65) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Use Git Hooks For Commit Automation 🌟](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14036/how-to-use-git-hooks-for-commit-automation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: Should You Use HTTPS or SSH For Git? 🌟](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14822/should-you-use-https-or-ssh-for-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Top 30 Git Commands You Should Know To Master' Git CLI](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/top-30-git-commands-you-should-know-to-master-git-cli-f04e041779bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: Forking GitHub Repository with Git and VIM | Swain Dennis](https://medium.com/@swain.dennis1/forking-github-repository-with-git-and-vim-54288dff3801) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Filter the Git Logs](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-filter-the-git-logs-2dcebf3d12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [devconnected.com: How To Delete File on Git](https://devconnected.com/how-to-delete-file-on-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 2 Use Cases of Python Pre-commit Hooks to Tidy Up' Your Git Repositories](https://betterprogramming.pub/2-use-cases-of-python-pre-commit-hooks-to-tidy-up-your-git-repositories-8d86c9c4f06b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Recovering From Common Git Errors](https://betterprogramming.pub/recovering-from-common-git-errors-eccda7ec6180) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ladoui.bilal: 10 Git commands every DevOps should know 🌟](https://medium.com/@ladoui.bilal/10-git-commands-should-every-devops-should-know-6ae07f5e1989) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@datosh18: Gitsign in remote environments](https://medium.com/@datosh18/gitsign-in-remote-environments-6f40f47d289f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/qe-unit: How Google Does Monorepo (Revisited)](https://medium.com/qe-unit/how-google-does-monorepo-revisited-8c793be20344) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cloud-and-devops.hashnode.dev: Git 007 : Learn Advanced GIT topics like' a Pro](https://cloud-and-devops.hashnode.dev/git-007-learn-advanced-git-topics-like-a-pro) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [learn.gitkraken.com/courses/git-foundations: Foundations of Git - Certification' Course | Enroll for free](https://learn.gitkraken.com/courses/git-foundations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/featurepreneur: Don’t trash your changes but stash β€˜em!](https://medium.com/featurepreneur/dont-trash-your-changes-but-stash-em-2091a191f7db) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Delete Git Branches on Local and Remote Repositories](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14289/how-to-delete-git-branches-on-local-and-remote-repositories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Move Changes to Another Branch in Git](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14710/how-to-move-changes-to-another-branch-in-git) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Leave Aside Git Checkout. Consider Git Switch for' a Change](https://betterprogramming.pub/leave-aside-git-checkout-consider-git-switch-for-a-change-7849df8714b0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Stop messing up with Git. Follow this simple and effective' strategy to maintain Git branches](https://blog.devops.dev/stop-messing-up-with-git-follow-this-simple-and-effective-strategy-to-maintain-git-branches-cc378468cde6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@selvamraju007: GIT Branching Strategies](https://medium.com/@selvamraju007/git-branching-strategies-a6eafe4541ae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@amid.ukr: Agile Git branching strategies in 2023](https://medium.com/@amid.ukr/agile-git-branching-strategies-in-2023-caeead79ddd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.mimacom.com: The Git Commands You Wish You Always Had](https://blog.mimacom.com/git-aliases-you-wished-you-had) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [sitepoint.com: Understanding and Working with Submodules in Git](https://www.sitepoint.com/git-submodules-introduction) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: The Pros and Cons of Monorepos, Explained](https://betterprogramming.pub/the-pros-and-cons-monorepos-explained-f86c998392e1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Git Patterns and Anti-Patterns](https://dzone.com/refcardz/git-patterns-and-anti-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: Which Git branching model should I select for my project?](https://medium.com/aventude/which-git-branching-model-should-i-select-73aafc503b5f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [GitLab Flow](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/gitlab_flow.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [The Origins of Trunk Based Development](https://dzone.com/articles/origins-trunk-based) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [quora.com: What is trunk based development?](https://www.quora.com/What-is-trunk-based-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Gitflow β€” Branch Guide](https://medium.com/@rafavinnce/gitflow-branch-guide-8a523360c053) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Git Flow for Beginners](https://medium.com/@thibault60000/git-flow-for-beginners-d7a152b2c1f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com: What is GitFlow?](https://medium.com/@okandavut/what-is-gitflow-c0be7a659992) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [toptal.com: Trunk-based Development vs. Git Flow](https://www.toptal.com/software/trunk-based-development-git-flow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: GitFlow VS Trunk-Based-Development](https://medium.com/@vafrcor2009/gitflow-vs-trunk-based-development-3beff578030b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Why I Prefer Trunk-Based Development Over Feature Branching and GitFlow' 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/why-i-prefer-trunk-based-development-over-feature) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cioperu.pe: 5 formas de impulsar la utilizaciΓ³n de feature flags](https://cioperu.pe/articulo/30477/devops-5-formas-de-impulsar-la-utilizacion-de-feature-flags) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Dzone: using gitlab API to create projects](https://dzone.com/articles/using-gitlab-rest-api-to-create-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Automating Integration and Deployment to Remote' Server](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/automating-integration-and-deployment-to-remote-server-63a2b6576ebf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [redpill-solutions.medium.com: Deploying to Kubernetes with GitLab](https://redpill-solutions.medium.com/deploying-to-kubernetes-with-gitlab-28c2f1a42e57) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: GitLab acquires open source observability distribution' Opstrace](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/14/gitlab-acquires-open-source-observability-distribution-opstrace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [renjithvr11.medium.com: Running GitLab Runners on Kubernetes](https://renjithvr11.medium.com/running-gitlab-runners-on-kubernetes-8e7fc9bf75ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [GitHub Chaos Actions in Your CI/CD workflow](https://blog.mayadata.io/github-chaos-actions-in-your-ci/cd-workflow-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How To Properly Fork a Github Repository](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14640/how-to-properly-fork-a-github-repository) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [alsmola.medium.com: Securing GitHub organizations](https://alsmola.medium.com/securing-github-organizations-9c33c850638) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Use Github Actions to Automate Your Repository' Builds](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/15207/how-to-use-github-actions-to-automate-your-repository-builds) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: GitHub may replace DockerHub](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/github-may-replace-dockerhub-a5da5e547f01) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [alemsbaja.hashnode.dev: Git and GitHub Demystified : A Comprehensive Guide' for Version Control System](https://alemsbaja.hashnode.dev/git-and-github-demystified-a-comprehensive-guide-for-version-control-system) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [lab.github.com 🌟](https://lab.github.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [docker.com: Docker Github Actions](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [particule.io: CI/CD using Github Actions, AWS ECR and ECS Fargate](https://particule.io/en/blog/cicd-ecr-ecs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [proandroiddev.com: β€œContinuous Integration/Delivery” for Android with GitHub' Actions β€” Part 1](https://proandroiddev.com/continuous-integration-delivery-for-android-with-github-actions-part-1-b232ed2b1740) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: Create CI/CD with Github Actions + AWS EC2, CodeDeploy and S3](https://medium.com/codemonday/github-actions-for-ci-cd-with-ec2-codedeploy-and-s3-e93e75bf1ce0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: How to Set Up a CI Pipeline in GitHub Actions](https://blog.thundra.io/how-to-set-up-a-ci-pipeline-in-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: Top 10 GitHub Actions You Should Use to set up your CI/CD' Pipeline](https://blog.thundra.io/top-10-github-actions-you-should-use-to-set-up-your-ci/cd-pipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [blog.ediri.io: Auto Docs, Test And Release A Helm Chart With GitHub Actions](https://blog.ediri.io/auto-docs-test-and-release-a-helm-chart-with-github-actions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [tonylixu.medium.com: GitOps β€” Github Actions Docker Build Workflow](https://tonylixu.medium.com/gitops-github-actions-docker-build-workflow-157cc53e9a0d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@george_bakas: Mastering GitHub Actions: Environment Variables' and Secrets Management](https://medium.com/@george_bakas/mastering-github-actions-environment-variables-and-secrets-management-3daac384477b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium: GitHub’s AI Copilot Might Get You Sued If You Use It](https://medium.com/geekculture/githubs-ai-copilot-might-get-you-sued-if-you-use-it-c1cade1ea229) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@eriky: Copilot Is Genuinely Scary And Fascinating At The Same' Time](https://medium.com/@eriky/copilot-is-genuinely-scary-and-fascinating-at-the-same-time-63ebcbf80899) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: Who Writes Better Code: GitHub CoPilot or GPT-3?](https://python.plainenglish.io/who-writes-better-code-github-copilot-or-gpt-3-9e7441650c9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Hey ChatGPT, Automate These Tasks Using Python](https://medium.com/geekculture/hey-chatgpt-solve-these-coding-tasks-using-python-b2e7482f2c18) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: My First Impressions of Sapling β€” Meta’s New Git' Client](https://betterprogramming.pub/four-ways-you-can-experiment-with-sapling-709eec0ffcb1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Azure DevOps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azure_DevOps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Microsoft Replacing Visual Studio Team Services with Azure DevOps](https://redmondmag.com/articles/2018/09/10/microsoft-replacing-vsts-with-azure-devops.aspx) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Software bot](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_bot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [How to configure Jenkins for git merge](https://support.cloudbees.com/hc/en-us/articles/227246387-How-to-Configure-Jenkins-for-Git-Merge-) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: How can we programmatically approve merge requests in' GitLab?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58019605/how-can-we-programmatically-approve-merge-requests-in-gitlab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [mergify.io](https://mergify.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: Bot to automatically reverse GitHub pull request merges](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27820309/bot-to-automatically-reverse-github-pull-request-merges) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Increase Security and Efficiency with a 3-Tier Cloud Architecture](https://awstip.com/increase-security-and-efficiency-with-a-3-tier-cloud-architecture-bf5e835cd55a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - [DZone: A Guide to Performance Challenges with AWS EC2: Part 1](https://blog.appdynamics.com/cloud/a-guide-to-performance-challenges-with-aws-ec2-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - [foreseeti.com: How to become and stay AWS well architected in a smart way](https://foreseeti.com/how-to-become-and-stay-aws-well-architected-in-a-smart-way) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@buraktahtacioglu: AWS Well-Architected Framework β€” AWS Roadmap](https://medium.com/@buraktahtacioglu/aws-well-architected-framework-aws-roadmap-80aaa6ca7f53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - [cloudcatalog.dev](https://www.cloudcatalog.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS CLI with jq and Bash](https://medium.com/circuitpeople/aws-cli-with-jq-and-bash-9d54e2eabaf1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Lessons Learned From Switching to AWS SDK v3](https://aws.plainenglish.io/lessons-learned-from-switching-to-aws-sdk-v3-6babe1530a59) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Kubernetes And Databases 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/kubernetes-and-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium: Not using trendy technologies is the best thing for your Startup!](https://medium.com/dataseries/not-using-nosql-is-good-i-stuck-to-sql-4504a67972f0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: The rise of Kubernetes and its impact on enterprise databases](https://venturebeat.com/2021/11/03/the-rise-of-kubernetes-and-its-impact-on-enterprise-databases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Multi-Tenancy Support With Spring Boot, Liquibase,' and PostgreSQL](https://betterprogramming.pub/multi-tenancy-support-with-spring-boot-liquibase-and-postgresql-d41942dc0639) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bijit211987: Kubernetes ready for stateful workloads and to' Revolutionize Enterprise Database Management](https://medium.com/@bijit211987/kubernetes-ready-for-stateful-workloads-and-to-revolutionize-enterprise-database-management-3cd619b1a0b2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: Top Performance issues every developer/architect' must know β€” part 1-Database](https://medium.com/javarevisited/top-performance-issues-every-developer-architect-must-know-part-1-fc1ad6e1644b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [dineshchandgr.medium.com: Why do we need a Database Connection Pool? -every' programmer must know](https://dineshchandgr.medium.com/why-do-we-need-a-database-connection-pool-every-programmer-must-know-9f90e7c8e5af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/fintechexplained: What Is Database Sharding?](https://medium.com/fintechexplained/what-is-database-sharding-582b36282f97) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [blog.equationlabs.io: Managing database migrations safely in high replicated' k8s deployment 🌟](https://blog.equationlabs.io/managing-database-migrations-safely-in-high-replicated-k8s-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mkremer_75412: Why Postgres RDS didn’t work for us (and why' it won’t work for you if you’re implementing a big data solution)](https://medium.com/@mkremer_75412/why-postgres-rds-didnt-work-for-us-and-why-it-won-t-work-for-you-if-you-re-implementing-a-big-6c4fff5a8644) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@fengruohang: Database in Kubernetes: Is that a good idea?](https://medium.com/@fengruohang/database-in-kubernetes-is-that-a-good-idea-daf5775b5c1f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com: How to choose the right database for your service 🌟](https://medium.com/wix-engineering/how-to-choose-the-right-database-for-your-service-97b1670c5632) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: Is the usage of stored procedures a bad practice?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1761601/is-the-usage-of-stored-procedures-a-bad-practice) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [softwareengineering.stackexchange.com: What is the best practice about microservice' architecture for consuming many stored procedures in the same database?](https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/436567/what-is-the-best-practice-about-microservice-architecture-for-consuming-many-sto) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 8 Techniques To Speed up Your Database](https://betterprogramming.pub/8-techniques-to-speed-up-your-database-292754ff7739) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [sixfold.medium.com: Reducing database queries to a minimum with DataLoaders](https://sixfold.medium.com/reducing-database-queries-to-a-minimum-with-dataloaders-cc98c25e54ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [reddit.com: What's the best, proper way of running a database cluster on' top of Kubernetes?](https://www.reddit.com/r/kubernetes/comments/9d8on5/whats_the_best_proper_way_of_running_a_database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: Should You Run a Database in Docker?](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/5414/should-you-run-a-database-in-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium: DevOps and Databasesβ€Šβ€”β€ŠThe forgotten automation](https://medium.com/devops-dudes/devops-and-databases-the-forgotten-automation-95325b2d3c89) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@database-mesh: Database Mesh 2.0: Database Governance in a Cloud' Native Environment](https://medium.com/@database-mesh/database-mesh-2-0-database-governance-in-a-cloud-native-environment-3e41f0f2722c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: CockroachDB](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockroach_Labs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [blog.cloudneutral.se: Running CockroachDB TPC-C benchmark on GKE](https://blog.cloudneutral.se/running-cockroachdb-tpc-c-benchmark-on-gke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium: Running Oracle 12c on OpenShift Container Platform](https://medium.com/@pittar/running-oracle-12c-on-openshift-container-platform-ca471a9f7057) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [twindb.com: Verify MySQL Backups With TwinDB Backup Tool](https://twindb.com/verify-mysql-backups-with-twindb-backup-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [pub.towardsai.net: Step-by-Step Design of Enhanced Entity-Relationship (EER)' in MySQL](https://pub.towardsai.net/step-by-step-design-of-enhanced-entity-relationship-eer-in-mysql-1e0f8b9fe5d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [dbasecenter.com: The top 5 MySQL performance variables](https://dbasecenter.com/blog/the-top-5-mysql-performance-variables) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to Run PHPMyAdmin in a Docker Container](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13842/how-to-run-phpmyadmin-in-a-docker-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [dzone: PostgreSQL vs MySQL Performance](https://dzone.com/articles/postgresql-versus-mysql-performance) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium: Upgrading MySQL (Percona Server) from 5.7 to 8.0](https://medium.com/flant-com/upgrading-mysql-percona-server-5-to-8-4bce53bdce5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [tech.trell.co: Redis Cluster Creation Automation](https://tech.trell.co/redis-cluster-creation-automation-5e71eedf0e56) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: How to use Redis Pub/Sub in your Python Application 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/how-to-use-redis-pub-sub-in-your-python-application-b6d5e11fc8de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [rockset.com: Sequoia Capital: Why We Moved from Elasticsearch to Rockset](https://rockset.com/blog/sequoia-capital-elasticsearch-to-rockset) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [dzone: Stateful Microservices With Apache Ignite](https://dzone.com/articles/stateful-microservices-with-apache-ignite) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nomulex: How to create an ssh tunnel to a remote database in' Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@nomulex/how-to-create-an-ssh-tunnel-to-a-remote-database-in-kubernetes-8e702e927328) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - [medium: Technologies & Tools to Watch in 2021 🌟](https://medium.com/dev-genius/technologies-tools-to-watch-in-2021-a216dfc30f25) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: DevOps Toolchain for Beginners 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-toolchain-for-beginners) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: 30 Best DevOps Tools & Technologies](https://www.guru99.com/devops-tools.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [edureka.com: Top 10 DevOps Tools You Must Know In 2020](https://www.c/blog/top-10-devops-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [medium: DevOps tools Handbook 🌟](https://medium.com/@anujsharma12feb/devops-tools-handbook-b42487a53353) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [zigiwave.medium.com: Top 10 Tools your DevOps Teams Should Use in 2022](https://zigiwave.medium.com/top-10-tools-your-devops-teams-should-use-in-2022-569700f40426) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Top 10 uncommon DevOps tools you should know](https://faun.pub/top-10-uncommon-devops-tools-you-should-know-f4f4464ec7f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/leapp-cloud: Top 10 uncommon DevOps tools you should know](https://medium.com/leapp-cloud/top-10-uncommon-devops-tools-you-should-know-91dadde9777e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/4th-coffee: 10 New DevOps Tools to Watch in 2023 🌟](https://medium.com/4th-coffee/10-new-devops-tools-to-watch-in-2023-e974dbb1f1bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/4th-coffee: 10 Best DevOps Tools for Start-ups](https://medium.com/4th-coffee/10-best-devops-tools-for-start-ups-91eb69bc3128) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [Relay](https://relay.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [blog.searce.com: Devtron: One-stop shop for all Kubernetes deployments](https://blog.searce.com/devtron-one-stop-shop-for-all-kubernetes-deployments-6f1c111a7ba1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [medium.com/cp-massive-programming: Deploying Devtron in a Local K8s Kind' Cluster using Terraform](https://medium.com/cp-massive-programming/deploying-devtron-in-a-local-k8s-kind-cluster-using-terraform-cea9d4d9636) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: API Application Programming Interface](https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [apifriends.com: What is an API?](https://apifriends.com/api-management/what-is-an-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [axway.com: What is API Management?](https://www.axway.com/en/products/api-management/what-is-api-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [amazicworld.com: Why APIs can’t be missed when it comes to DevOps](https://amazicworld.com/why-apis-cant-be-missed-when-it-comes-to-devops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium: API Gateway Part 1](https://medium.com/easyread/api-gateway-part-1-7901ba703f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium: API Gateway Part 2](https://medium.com/easyread/api-gateway-part-2-7264ee5be187) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [dzone: API Throttling Strategies When Clients Exceed Their Limit](https://dzone.com/articles/api-throttling-strategies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [abdulrwahab.medium.com: API Architecture β€” Design Best Practices for REST' APIs](https://abdulrwahab.medium.com/api-architecture-best-practices-for-designing-rest-apis-bf907025f5f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Principles & Best practices of REST API Design](https://blog.devgenius.io/best-practice-and-cheat-sheet-for-rest-api-design-6a6e12dfa89f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: What’s Wrong With Your CRUD APIsβ€” Besides Everything?](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/whats-wrong-with-your-crudy-interfaces-besides-everything-bde4f4c8cb8a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [jkebertz.medium.com: The Art of Writing Amazing REST APIs](https://jkebertz.medium.com/the-art-of-writing-amazing-rest-apis-dc4c4100478d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How To Deprecate APIs the Right Way](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-deprecate-apis-the-right-way-371c1cbf1723) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: REST vs. Messaging for Microservices 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/rest-vs-messaging-for-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ezinneanne: Best API documentation tools you need](https://medium.com/@ezinneanne/best-api-documentation-tools-you-need-cf3ef2c47e89) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [writersbyte.com: Introduction to APIs with Python FastAPI](https://writersbyte.com/introduction-to-apis-with-python-fastapi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: REST APIs with Python 🌟](https://blog.devgenius.io/rest-apis-with-python-f330c7ffc6ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [apifriends.com: What are the different types of APIs? 🌟](https://apifriends.com/api-creation/different-types-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: SOAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: SOAP Web Services Tutorial: Simple Object Access Protocol. What' is SOAP?](https://www.guru99.com/soap-simple-object-access-protocol.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [dzone: Creating a SOAP Web Service With Spring Boot Starter Web Services](https://dzone.com/articles/creating-a-soap-web-service-with-spring-boot-start) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: REST](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Foundations of **RESTful Architecture** 🌟](https://dzone.com/refcardz/rest-foundations-restful) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [Dzone: REST API tutorials](https://dzone.com/articles/rest-api-tutorials) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [dzone: REST API Versioning Strategies](https://dzone.com/articles/rest-api-versioning-strategies-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@shubhadeepchat: Best Practices for good REST API Design](https://medium.com/@shubhadeepchat/best-practices-for-good-rest-api-design-b5fae9a62c86) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [OpenAPI](https://www.openapis.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: OpenAPI Specification 🌟](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAPI_Specification) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [OpenAPI FAQ. What is OpenAPI Specification (OAS)? OpenAPI Specification](https://www.openapis.org/faq) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: RPC Remote Procedure Call](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_procedure_call) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: gRPC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRPC) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Think gRPC, when you are architecting modern microservices!](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/07/19/think-grpc-when-you-are-architecting-modern-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [gendocu.com: RPC API Developer Portal](https://gendocu.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [WebSocket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [SPDY and WebSocket Support at Akamai](https://blogs.akamai.com/2012/07/spdy-and-websocket-support-at-akamai.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Lambda vs. Step Functions: The Battle of Cost and' Performance](https://betterprogramming.pub/lambda-vs-step-functions-the-battle-of-cost-and-performance-5f008045e2ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Truth About { SOAP vs REST vs GRPC vs GraphQL' } Checklist](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/truth-about-soap-vs-rest-vs-grpc-vs-graphql-checklist-f50bcb475adf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium: REST, RPC, GraphQL… What to choose?](https://medium.com/geekculture/rest-rpc-graphql-what-to-choose-c57c78c0593d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dlt-labs-publication: gRPC vs. REST β€” Performance Test using' JMeter](https://medium.com/dlt-labs-publication/grpc-vs-rest-performance-test-using-jmeter-f17e5ba1c23b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [dzone: A Comprehensive Guide to REST vs. SOAP](https://dzone.com/articles/comprehensive-guide-rest-vs-soap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [dzone: Comparing RESTful APIs and SOAP APIs Using MuleSoft as an Example](https://dzone.com/articles/comparing-restful-apis-and-soap-apis) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: REST vs SOAP](https://www.baeldung.com/cs/rest-vs-soap) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [REST vs. gRPC: Battle of the APIs](https://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/rest-vs-grpc-battle-of-the-apis--cms-30711) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [Comparing OpenAPI With gRPC 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/comparing-openapi-with-grpc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: 10 API Testing Tips for Beginners (SOAP and REST)](https://dzone.com/articles/10-api-testing-tips-for-beginners-soap-amp-rest) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [blog.dream11engineering.com: Lessons learned from running GraphQL at scale](https://blog.dream11engineering.com/lessons-learned-from-running-graphql-at-scale-2ad60b3cefeb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium.datadriveninvestor.com: Everything You Wanted to Know About GraphQL' (But Were Afraid to Ask)](https://medium.datadriveninvestor.com/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-graphql-but-were-afraid-to-ask-ad66980116cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Building GraphQL Server Using Schema-first Approach' in Python](https://betterprogramming.pub/building-graphql-server-using-schema-first-approach-in-python-68aeee38bcc3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 4 Awesome Browser APIs You Might Not Be Using Yet](https://betterprogramming.pub/4-awesome-browser-apis-you-might-not-be-using-yet-726d3e3237d2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sajjadfazlani: How to protect your APIs and Microservices?' 🌟](https://medium.com/@sajjadfazlani/how-to-protect-your-apis-and-microservices-f22b99ce2322) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [programmableweb.com](https://www.programmableweb.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [Dzone: How to Create a REST API With Spring Boot](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-create-rest-api-with-spring-boot) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Step-By-Step Spring Boot RESTful Web Service Complete Example](https://dzone.com/articles/spring-boot-restful-web-service-complete-example) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [portal.dev](https://portal.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [IBM creates an open source tool to simplify API documentation](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/ibm-creates-an-open-source-tool-to-simplify-api-documentation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - [npmjs.com: Lambda load test](https://www.npmjs.com/package/lambda-load-test) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [blog.usejournal.com: Building a Serverless Back-end with AWS](https://blog.usejournal.com/building-a-serverless-back-end-with-aws-5bb3642a3f4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium: Going Serverless (on AWS)](https://medium.com/galvanize/going-serverless-on-aws-116a04a0defd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [liavyona09.medium.com: Spice up Your Kubernetes Environment with AWS Lambda](https://liavyona09.medium.com/spice-up-your-kubernetes-environment-with-aws-lambda-a07d81347607) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium: Serverless enterprise-grade multi-tenancy using AWS | Tarek Becker](https://medium.com/@tarekbecker/serverless-enterprise-grade-multi-tenancy-using-aws-76ff5f4d0a23) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@andrewjr350: Misunderstanding of Serverless (AWS)](https://medium.com/@andrewjr350/misunderstanding-of-serverless-aws-835c7076ea4c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/aws-serverless-microservices-with-patterns-best: Cloud-Native' Microservices Evolves to AWS Serverless Event-driven Architectures](https://medium.com/aws-serverless-microservices-with-patterns-best/cloud-native-microservices-evolves-to-aws-serverless-event-driven-architectures-9a38c473f4f8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Exploring the Serverless Event-Driven Architecture](https://betterprogramming.pub/exploring-the-serverless-event-driven-architecture-8d6bda93e823) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/awesome-cloud: AWS β€” Difference between Serverless (Lambda) and' Containers (Kubernetes)](https://medium.com/awesome-cloud/aws-difference-between-serverless-lambda-and-containers-kubernetes-serverless-vs-containers-lambda-vs-k8s-a166931870a2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Let's design a serverless ETL pipeline with AWS services](https://aws.plainenglish.io/lets-design-a-serverless-etl-pipeline-with-aws-services-9ab88c95afd4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Serverless With Spring Boot & AWS Lambda](https://faun.pub/serverless-with-spring-boot-aws-lambda-bc76c1de2b12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dan.avila7: Prueba tus proyectos serverless de forma local con' serverless-offline](https://medium.com/@dan.avila7/prueba-tus-proyectos-serverless-de-forma-local-con-serverless-offline-2e555f2b5e9b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/lego-engineering: A Journey into Serverless and Handling Step' Function Failures](https://medium.com/lego-engineering/a-journey-into-serverless-and-handling-step-function-failures-dba51b4e8e99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Deploying Awesome App on AWS Serverless Services β€” Step-by-Step' Guide](https://blog.devops.dev/deploying-awesome-app-on-aws-serverless-services-step-by-step-guide-54bc89e4d236) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sassenthusiast: Serverless Simplified: Integrating Docker Containers' into AWS Lambda via serverless.yml](https://medium.com/@sassenthusiast/serverless-simplified-integrating-docker-containers-into-aws-lambda-via-serverless-yml-cdef9be1681e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@HirenDhaduk1: Best choice to run your containers: AWS FARGATE' or AWS LAMBDA or Both?](https://medium.com/@HirenDhaduk1/best-choice-to-run-your-containers-aws-fargate-or-aws-lambda-or-both-d9e14685a363) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [AWS SAM CLI Advanced Serverless Deployments](https://medium.com/@mertmengu/aws-sam-cli-advanced-serverless-deployments-07432fee87ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - [medium: Argo CD: A Tool for Kubernetes DevOps](https://medium.com/geekculture/argo-cd-a-tool-for-kubernetes-devops-c46f2881edfe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [wecloudpro.com: Deploying Helm Charts with ArgoCD](https://www.wecloudpro.com/2021/11/28/Argocd-helm.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/gumgum-tech: Streamlining your Kubernetes adoption with Helmfile' / ArgoCD and GitOps](https://medium.com/gumgum-tech/streamlining-your-kubernetes-adoption-with-helmfile-argocd-and-gitops-211937e21e29) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Getting Started With ArgoCD on your Kubernetes' Cluster](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/getting-started-with-argocd-on-your-kubernetes-cluster-552ca5d8cf41) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [igboie.medium.com: Kubernetes CI/CD with GitHub, GitHub Actions and Argo' CD](https://igboie.medium.com/kubernetes-ci-cd-with-github-github-actions-and-argo-cd-36b88b6bda64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/containers-101: Using GitOps, Multiple Argo Instances, and Environments' with Argo CD at Scale](https://medium.com/containers-101/using-gitops-multiple-argo-instances-and-environments-with-argo-cd-at-scale-e6b19c86be36) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ScrumPokerPro: Cloud native architecture with Kubernetes and' ArgoCD](https://medium.com/@ScrumPokerPro/cloud-native-architecture-with-kubernetes-and-argocd-ebecda7784b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Deploying Argo CD and Sealed Secrets with Helm](https://faun.pub/deploying-argo-cd-and-sealed-secrets-with-helm-8de12f53051b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [amralaayassen.medium.com: How to create ArgoCD Applications Automatically' using ApplicationSet? β€œAutomation of GitOps”](https://amralaayassen.medium.com/how-to-create-argocd-applications-automatically-using-applicationset-automation-of-the-gitops-59455eaf4f72) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [blog.akuity.io: Unveil the Secret Ingredients of Continuous Delivery at' Enterprise Scale with Argo CD](https://blog.akuity.io/unveil-the-secret-ingredients-of-continuous-delivery-at-enterprise-scale-with-argo-cd-7c5b4057ee49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [prashant-48386.medium.com: Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes With Argo' CD](https://prashant-48386.medium.com/continuous-delivery-for-kubernetes-with-argo-cd-9d5f3b69f1db) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@outlier.developer: Getting Started with ArgoCD for GitOps Kubernetes' Deployments](https://medium.com/@outlier.developer/getting-started-with-argocd-for-gitops-kubernetes-deployments-fafc2ad2af0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hmquan08011996: Setup Microservices on Kubernetes β€” Automating' Kubernetes with ArgoCD](https://medium.com/@hmquan08011996/setup-microservices-on-kubernetes-automating-kubernetes-with-argocd-cb94622dac5b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [kamsjec.medium.com: ArgoCD Setup on Kubernetes/OpenShift Cluster](https://kamsjec.medium.com/argocd-setup-on-kubernetes-openshift-cluster-f7340344c017) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@versentfastforward: GitOps on Kubernetes with ArgoCD](https://medium.com/@versentfastforward/gitops-and-argocd-to-automate-kubernetes-deployments-640f3a086865) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@versentfastforward: One-click Bootstrap Deployment of ArgoCD](https://medium.com/@versentfastforward/one-click-bootstrap-deployment-of-argocd-e06f848aacc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@versentfastforward: Structuring Your Repo for ArgoCD, Part 1](https://medium.com/@versentfastforward/structuring-your-repo-for-argocd-part-1-582817713b0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Continuous Deployments of Kubernetes Applications using Argo CD' GitOps & Helm Charts](https://faun.pub/continuous-deployments-of-kubernetes-applications-using-argo-cd-gitops-helm-charts-9df917caa2e4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [jamalshahverdiev.medium.com: ArgoCD ApplicationSet with Applications, Image' Updater and Notification controller with SSO](https://jamalshahverdiev.medium.com/argocd-applicationset-with-applications-image-updater-and-notification-controller-with-sso-bba3182dad8a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Hygiene of an ArgoCD-built automation at a scale](https://faun.pub/hygiene-of-argocd-built-automation-at-a-scale-cf63ee459510) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Argo CD Introduction](https://blog.devgenius.io/argo-cd-introduction-4b16f50b0d56) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [figments.medium.com: ArgoCD: The first step towards GitOps](https://figments.medium.com/argocd-the-first-step-towards-gitops-899732fbc33e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nsfabrice2009: How to install ArgoCD on k8s cluster](https://medium.com/@nsfabrice2009/how-to-install-argocd-on-k8s-cluster-ad9084c71f16) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/containers-101: How to Install and Upgrade Argo CD](https://medium.com/containers-101/how-to-install-and-upgrade-argo-cd-a64f4635f97b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/containers-101: Argo CD Best Practices](https://medium.com/containers-101/best-practices-for-argo-cd-8253bcd31897) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [gokhan-karadas1992.medium.com: ArgoCD + Kubevela Integration](https://gokhan-karadas1992.medium.com/argocd-kubevela-integration-eb88dc0484e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [blog.tanmaysarkar.tech: Beginners Guide to Argo CD](https://blog.tanmaysarkar.tech/beginners-guide-to-argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devops-techable: GitOps with ArgoCD running in Kubernetes for' deployment processing](https://medium.com/devops-techable/gitops-with-argocd-running-in-kubernetes-for-deployment-processing-c5d21770ca97) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@eduard.mihai.lemnaru: Auto-update helm chart version using ArgoCD](https://medium.com/@eduard.mihai.lemnaru/auto-update-helm-chart-version-using-argocd-4936933a2bac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [53jk1.medium.com: ArgoCD: The Continuous Delivery Solution for Kubernetes](https://53jk1.medium.com/argocd-the-continuous-delivery-solution-for-kubernetes-ae5b008e76d1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jon.mclean: ArgoCD: The GitOps Way](https://medium.com/@jon.mclean/argocd-the-gitops-way-90f7eb0d2606) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@devopsrockers: Blue-Green Deployment on EKS using Argocd with' Kubecost, Istio, External DNS, Grafana-Prometheus and More: β€œBuild, Deploy a Resilient and Observability-Driven Application”](https://medium.com/@devopsrockers/blue-green-deployment-on-eks-using-argocd-with-kubecost-istio-external-dns-grafana-prometheus-d5d5508f0748) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@samuelbagattin: Partial Helm values encryption using AWS KMS' with ArgoCD](https://medium.com/@samuelbagattin/partial-helm-values-encryption-using-aws-kms-with-argocd-aca1c0d36323) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: GitOps at Scale](https://blog.devops.dev/gitops-at-scale-69639c9a3dd7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jerome.decoster: Create temporary environment from Pull Request' with ArgoCD ApplicationSet](https://medium.com/@jerome.decoster/create-temporary-environment-from-pull-request-with-argocd-applicationset-1cef9803223a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@geoffrey.muselli: ArgoCD: Multi-cluster Helm charts management' in mono-repo](https://medium.com/@geoffrey.muselli/argocd-multi-cluster-helm-charts-installation-in-mono-repo-0a406ff7c578) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/otomi-platform: Helmfile and ArgoCD are better together](https://medium.com/otomi-platform/helmfile-and-argocd-better-together-f8d4587263ff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [overcast.blog: GitOps with ArgoCD for Kubernetes](https://overcast.blog/gitops-with-argocd-for-kubernetes-tips-and-tricks-4b926ba75f88) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/globant: Using multiple sources for a Helm Chart deployment in' ArgoCD](https://medium.com/globant/using-multiple-sources-for-a-helm-chart-deployment-in-argocd-cf3cd2d598fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: ArgoCD Finalizer Shield: Protecting Your Production Clusters from' Unintended Deletion](https://faun.pub/argocd-finalizer-shield-protecting-your-clusters-from-unintended-deletion-c7929a82d983) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [overcast.blog: Kubernetes β€” ArgoCD β€” Gitlab Webhook Configuration](https://overcast.blog/kubernetes-argocd-gitlab-webhook-configuration-30bc5a75139e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [dnastacio.medium.com: Six critical blindspots while securing Argo CD](https://dnastacio.medium.com/gitops-argocd-security-cbb6fb6378bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [jijujacob27.medium.com: Sharded applications on Kubernetes using Helm, ArgoCD,' and Argo-Rollouts](https://jijujacob27.medium.com/sharded-saas-applications-on-kubernetes-using-helm-argocd-and-argo-rollouts-a683c66f8646) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ej.sta.ana: Easy Blue-Green Deployment on Openshift Container' Platform using Argo Rollouts](https://medium.com/@ej.sta.ana/easy-blue-green-deployment-on-openshift-container-platform-using-argo-rollouts-4d514b3c5c0f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/everything-full-stack: Deployment Strategies: Argo Rollouts](https://medium.com/everything-full-stack/deployment-strategies-argo-rollouts-1980fc0685e6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Practice β€” Automating Blue/Green Deployment with Argo' Rollouts](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-practice-automating-blue-green-deployment-with-argo-rollouts-2279aa890c53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: How Helm Subcharts Make the Transition to Argo Rollouts a Breeze](https://faun.pub/how-helm-subcharts-make-the-transition-to-argo-rollouts-a-breeze-aaf160924dbf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [medium.com/atlantbh: Implementing CI/CD pipeline using Argo Workflows and' Argo Events 🌟](https://medium.com/atlantbh/implementing-ci-cd-pipeline-using-argo-workflows-and-argo-events-6417dd157566) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - [Udemy - AWS: How to Architect with a Design for Failure Approach](https://www.udemy.com/how-to-architect-with-a-design-for-failure-approach) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS Backup Service for Amazon RDS](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/aws-backup-service-for-amazon-rds-3e6f5827aa66) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - [Partitioning MySQL on RDS: "How We Partitioned Airbnb’s Main Database in' Two Weeks](https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/how-we-partitioned-airbnb-s-main-database-in-two-weeks-55f7e006ff21) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Amazon RDS for SQL Server – Support for Windows Authentication](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-rds-for-sql-server-support-for-windows-authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [besanttechnologies.com: AWS – Relational Database Service](https://www.besanttechnologies.com/amazon-web-services-relational-database) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [sysadminxpert.com: How to Enable Slow Query Logs in AWS RDS MySQL](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-enable-slow-query-logs-in-aws-rds-mysql) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Oracle Database on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/10/oracle-database-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [New – Create Microsoft SQL Server Instances of Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-create-microsoft-sql-server-instances-of-amazon-rds-on-aws-outposts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [migops.com: Is Aurora PostgreSQL really faster and cheaper than RDS PostgreSQL' – Benchmarking](https://www.migops.com/blog/2021/11/26/is-aurora-postgresql-really-faster-and-cheaper-than-rds-postgresql-benchmarking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Securely connect to an Amazon RDS or Amazon EC2 database instance remotely with your preferred GUI](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/securely-connect-to-an-amazon-rds-or-amazon-ec2-database-instance-remotely-with-your-preferred-gui) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [thenewstack.io: Diving into AWS Databases: Amazon RDS and DynamoDB Explained](https://thenewstack.io/diving-into-aws-databases-amazon-rds-and-dynamodb-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Enhancements: Support for new minor versions,' Logical Replication, and Amazon RDS PostgreSQL as a source for AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/09/amazon-rds-for-postgresql-enhancements-support-for-new-minor-versions-logical-replication-and-amazon-rds-postgresql-as-a-source-for-aws-dms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [itnext.io: Manage Redis on AWS from Kubernetes](https://itnext.io/manage-redis-on-aws-from-kubernetes-eeadba7eb889) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [medium: Creating CI/CD Pipeline for AWS ECS β€” Part I](https://medium.com/@harshvijaythakkar/creating-ci-cd-pipeline-for-aws-ecs-part-i-b2f61bb1522f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [neal-davis.medium.com: ECS vs EC2 vs Lambda](https://neal-davis.medium.com/ecs-vs-ec2-vs-lambda-36b8ca380dea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Why We Moved From Lambda to ECS](https://faun.pub/why-we-moved-from-lambda-to-ecs-b84674f31869) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Choosing the Right AWS Container Service: ECS vs. EKS](https://aws.plainenglish.io/choosing-the-right-aws-container-service-ecs-vs-eks-3b11dd078c99) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [A Better Dev/Test Experience: Docker and AWS](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/a-better-dev-test-experience-docker-and-aws-291da5ab1238) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: How to Push a Docker Image to the AWS ECR](https://aws.plainenglish.io/how-to-push-an-image-to-aws-ecr-b2be848c2ef) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ishana98dadhich: Integrating AWS Secret Manager with EKS and' use Secrets inside the Pods: Part-1](https://medium.com/@ishana98dadhich/integrating-aws-secret-manager-with-eks-and-use-secrets-inside-the-pods-part-1-1938b0c3c2fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [mehighlow.medium.com: Hardened-AKS/Secrets](https://mehighlow.medium.com/hardened-aks-secrets-82351c43eac4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: External Secret Operator on AKS (with Terraform) for Azure Key' Vault Integration (with Workload Identity)](https://faun.pub/external-secret-operator-on-aks-with-terraform-for-azure-key-vault-integration-with-workload-1d0c31082373) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Kubernetes Cloud Services: Comparing GKE, EKS and AKS](https://medium.com/@Platform9Sys/kubernetes-cloud-services-comparing-gke-eks-and-aks-1fe42770cad3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: State of Managed Kubernetes 2020](https://medium.com/swlh/state-of-managed-kubernetes-2020-4be006643360) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Managed Kubernetes Services Compared: GKE vs. EKS vs. AKS](https://medium.com/better-programming/managed-kubernetes-services-compared-gke-vs-eks-vs-aks-df1ecb22bba0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [otomi.io 🌟](https://otomi.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [udemy.com: amazon eks starter kubernetes on aws](https://www.udemy.com/course/amazon-eks-starter-kubernetes-on-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Deploying Kubernetes Cluster With EKS 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/deploying-kubernetes-cluster-with-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [Deploying Infrastructure (FrontEnd + BackEnd) on AWS using Amazon EKS](https://medium.com/@ghumare64/deploying-infrastructure-frontend-backend-on-aws-using-amazon-eks-5f1f426d618e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Building the CI/CD of the Future, Creating the EKS Cluster 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/building-the-ci-cd-of-the-future-creating-the-eks-cluster-e4cce4eb3500) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [daveops.xyz: Administrar usuarios en EKS](https://daveops.xyz/2020/08/25/administrar-usuarios-en-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Designing a Kubernetes Cluster with Amazon EKS From Scratch 🌟](https://medium.com/adobetech/designing-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-amazon-eks-from-scratch-4b4ee9d1b8f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [en.sokube.ch: AWS + Kubernetes = AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) 🌟](https://en.sokube.ch/post/aws-kubernetes-aws-elastic-kubernetes-service-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [releaseops.io: Scaling Kubernetes Deployments in AWS with Container Insights' Metrics](https://releaseops.io/blog/scaling-kubernetes-deployments-in-aws-with-container-insights-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Create Kubernetes Cluster On AWS EKS](https://medium.com/codex/create-kubernetes-cluster-on-aws-eks-6ced4c488e62) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [info.acloud.guru: Scaling the hottest app in tech on AWS and Kubernetes](https://info.acloud.guru/resources/kubernetes-aws-cloud-scaling-hey) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Deploy an EKS stack in AWS?](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/how-to-deploy-an-eks-stack-to-kubernetes-aws-5ec9c5a07247) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Upgrading and Scaling Kubernetes cluster in AWS](https://faun.pub/upgrading-and-scaling-kubernetes-cluster-in-aws-6971b3936465) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [particule.io: Create Kubernetes federated clusters on AWS](https://particule.io/en/blog/aws-federated-eks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Amazon EKS Is Eating My IPs!](https://betterprogramming.pub/amazon-eks-is-eating-my-ips-e18ea057e045) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.usejournal.com: Spice up Your Kubernetes Environment with AWS Lambda' 🌟](https://blog.usejournal.com/spice-up-your-kubernetes-environment-with-aws-lambda-a07d81347607) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Multi-tenancy with Amazon EKS: Best practices and considerations' 🌟](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-multi-tenancy-with-amazon-eks-best-practices-and-considerations-60bfd78c2f9a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: 6 Tips to Improve Availability with AWS Load Balancers' and Kubernetes](https://aws.plainenglish.io/6-tips-to-improve-availability-with-aws-load-balancers-and-kubernetes-ad8d4d1c0f61) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.searce.com: Optimise cost for AWS EKS cluster using Spotinst 🌟](https://blog.searce.com/optimize-cost-for-aws-eks-cluster-using-spotinst-ffcebe8e3571) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@abhinav.ittekot: Granting IAM permissions to pods in EKS using' OIDC](https://medium.com/@abhinav.ittekot/granting-iam-permissions-to-pods-in-eks-using-oidc-f2044c88a53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@radha.sable25: Enabling IAM users/roles Access on Amazon EKS' cluster](https://medium.com/@radha.sable25/enabling-iam-users-roles-access-on-amazon-eks-cluster-f69b485c674f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/avmconsulting-blog: Installing Vault On EKS With TLS And Persistent' Storage](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/installing-vault-on-eks-with-tls-and-persistent-storage-98254b4150f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: How to Use AWS IAM Role on AWS EKS PODs 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-use-aws-iam-role-on-aws-eks-pods) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [akintola-lonlon.medium.com: AWS Kubernetes: The #1 Rule You Need To Master' Before Going To Production.](https://akintola-lonlon.medium.com/aws-kubernetes-the-1-rule-you-need-to-master-before-going-to-production-628b75ba1b6a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [amod-kadam.medium.com: Are there two Load Balancer Controllers with EKS?' 🌟](https://amod-kadam.medium.com/are-there-two-load-balancer-controllers-with-eks-8a7b04db8c93) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [joachim8675309.medium.com: ExternalDNS with EKS and Route53](https://joachim8675309.medium.com/externaldns-with-eks-and-route53-90aa23fa3aba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [opssorry.substack.com: GitOps: A Simple Approach to using AWS Secrets' Manager with Kubernetes 🌟](https://opssorry.substack.com/p/gitops-a-simple-approach-to-using) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@chandranathmondal: Self-service Amazon EKS Cluster provisioning' with Kubernetes configuration applied 🌟](https://medium.com/@chandranathmondal/self-service-amazon-eks-cluster-provisioning-with-kubernetes-configuration-applied-372bce839d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [eng.grip.security: Enabling AWS IAM Group Access to an EKS Cluster Using' RBAC](https://eng.grip.security/enabling-aws-iam-group-access-to-an-eks-cluster-using-rbac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@andriikrymus: DNS config for EKS](https://medium.com/@andriikrymus/dns-config-for-eks-61eb70c3e31e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [silvr.medium.com: Using Kyverno To Enforce AWS Load Balancer Annotations' For Centralized Logging To S3](https://silvr.medium.com/using-kyverno-to-enforce-aws-load-balancer-annotations-for-centralized-logging-to-s3-af5dc1f1f3e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.jimmyray.io: Kubernetes Workload Identity with AWS SDK for Go v2](https://blog.jimmyray.io/kubernetes-workload-identity-with-aws-sdk-for-go-v2-927d2f258057) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: EKS β€” Kubernetes β€” Not Ready nodes](https://medium.com/geekculture/eks-kubernetes-not-ready-nodes-dafb300ed299) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: How to access AWS services from EKS](https://faun.pub/how-to-access-aws-services-from-eks-ab5fa003a1b6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: AWS EKS: The Ultimate Guide To Deploy AWS Load Balancer Controller' add-on](https://faun.pub/aws-eks-the-ultimate-guide-to-deploy-an-ingress-controller-on-kubernetes-5952cb27c067) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ankit.wal: Understanding IAM roles for service accounts, IRSA,' on AWS EKS](https://medium.com/@ankit.wal/the-how-of-iam-roles-for-service-accounts-irsa-on-aws-eks-3d76badb8942) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Running Workflows on windows with Jenkins pipeline' and Kubernetes](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/running-workflows-on-windows-with-jenkins-pipeline-and-kubernetes-52752a89a0e7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [nivogt.medium.com: Boost your Kubernetes cluster’s Autoscaler on AWS EKS' with Karpenter](https://nivogt.medium.com/boost-your-kubernetes-clusters-autoscaler-on-aws-eks-with-karpenter-4d23955944f2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Autoscale Kubernetes Metrics Server on Amazon EKS](https://towardsaws.com/autoscale-kubernetes-metrics-server-fa398f8a600a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Analyze AWS EKS Audit logs with Falco](https://faun.pub/analyze-aws-eks-audit-logs-with-falco-95202167f2e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [hardiks.medium.com: Where should you manage your Kubernetes in 2023? Amazon' ECS or EKS](https://hardiks.medium.com/where-should-you-manage-your-kubernetes-in-2023-amazon-ecs-or-eks-6f503e93f7a7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) β€” The Only Resource' Hub You Ever Need](https://awstip.com/amazon-elastic-kubernetes-service-amazon-eks-the-only-resource-hub-you-ever-need-3b802687df36) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Working The Amazon EKS Immersion Workshop β€” Chapter 1 β€” Deploying' A Microservices Application In A Kubernetes Cluster](https://awstip.com/working-the-amazon-eks-immersion-workshop-chapter-1-deploying-a-microservices-application-in-a-9acae5df2f01) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.antoinechoula.ga: Native EKS Ingress with AWS Load Balancer Controller](https://blog.antoinechoula.ga/native-eks-ingress-with-aws-load-balancer-controller) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [devopslearning.medium.com: Lesson learned while scaling Kubernetes cluster' to 1000 pods in AWS EKS](https://devopslearning.medium.com/lesson-learned-while-scaling-kubernetes-cluster-to-1000-pods-in-aws-eks-d2d399152bc2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
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+  - [medium.com: Saving costs in Google Kubernetes Engine using Spot VMs](https://medium.com/@vaibhav176/saving-costs-in-google-kubernetes-engine-using-spot-vms-2e6d0157815e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@benjamin.christmann_12432: Setting up your first EKS cluster' on AWS: some practical tips](https://medium.com/@benjamin.christmann_12432/setting-up-your-first-eks-cluster-on-aws-some-practical-tips-60400963c588) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.ratnopamc.com: Reduce cross-AZ traffic costs on EKS using topology' aware hints](https://blog.ratnopamc.com/reduce-cross-az-traffic-costs-on-eks-using-topology-aware-hints) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danielresponda: Testing Spot Reclamation Mechanisms with AWS' Node Termination Handler and Kubernetes Autoscaler](https://medium.com/@danielresponda/testing-spot-reclamation-mechanisms-with-aws-node-termination-handler-and-kubernetes-autoscaler-43194d05dae0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@leocherian: Simple CDK app to create EKS Cluster](https://medium.com/@leocherian/simple-cdk-app-to-create-eks-cluster-06f651a12ccd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.clouddrove.com: AWS EKS Blue/Green Deployment with Best Practices](https://blog.clouddrove.com/aws-eks-blue-green-deployment-with-best-practices-99be4b7baa38) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.stackademic.com: Create the AWS EKS Cluster with a Managed Node Group' Using Custom Launch Templates](https://blog.stackademic.com/create-the-aws-eks-cluster-with-a-managed-node-group-using-custom-launch-templates-185744a0cc79) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: HACKING KUBERNETES in AWS](https://blog.devops.dev/hacking-kubernetes-in-aws-54f4681f1478) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [rahulbhatia1998.medium.com: Designing A Multi-Region Kubernetes Cluster' For Disaster Recovery On AWS EKS](https://rahulbhatia1998.medium.com/designing-a-multi-region-kubernetes-cluster-for-disaster-recovery-on-aws-eks-0a0a98ad5854) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: From Scratch to Production: Deploying EKS Clusters and Applications' with CI/CD using Jenkins and Terraform](https://towardsaws.com/from-scratch-to-production-deploying-eks-clusters-and-applications-with-ci-cd-using-jenkins-and-f27d4686d5fe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Per-pod PIDs limit on EKS](https://awstip.com/per-pod-pids-limit-on-eks-fe320638c7e9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/ekino-france: Addressing private IPv4 shortage: 5 Strategies' for Amazon EKS](https://medium.com/ekino-france/kubernetes-addressing-private-ipv4-shortage-5-strategies-for-amazon-eks-1dc3df270ed8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/scout24-engineering: How did we upgrade our EKS clusters from' 1.15 to 1.22 without K8s knowledge?](https://medium.com/scout24-engineering/how-did-we-upgrade-our-eks-clusters-from-1-15-to-1-22-without-k8s-knowledge-2c96c1a94cc1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [marcincuber.medium.com: Amazon EKS Upgrade Journey From 1.24 to 1.25](https://marcincuber.medium.com/amazon-eks-upgrade-journey-from-1-24-to-1-25-e1bcccc2f384) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [gokulchandrapr.medium.com: Amazon EKS Anywhere & EKS Connector](https://gokulchandrapr.medium.com/amazon-eks-anywhere-eks-connector-600953aaa42d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [ambar-thecloudgarage.medium.com: EKS Anywhere., decoding the architecture.](https://ambar-thecloudgarage.medium.com/eks-anywhere-decoding-the-architecture-fd2741b03e0a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.techknowtrendz.com: Taking Amazon EKS Anywhere for a spin](https://blog.techknowtrendz.com/taking-amazon-eks-anywhere-for-a-spin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes + EKS + Canary Deployment](https://medium.com/@jerome.decoster/kubernetes-eks-canary-deployment-1ef79ae89dfc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [mehmetozkaya.medium.com: Deploying .Net Microservices to Azure Kubernetes' Services(AKS) and Automating with Azure DevOps](https://mehmetozkaya.medium.com/deploying-net-microservices-to-azure-kubernetes-services-aks-and-automating-with-azure-devops-c50bdd51b702) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: How to implement Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in Cloud?](https://faun.pub/azure-kubernetes-service-aks-d1e71c7ecbe6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [joachim8675309.medium.com: AKS with GRPC and ingress-nginx](https://joachim8675309.medium.com/aks-with-grpc-and-ingress-nginx-32481a792a1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: AKS with Calico Network Policies](https://medium.com/geekculture/aks-with-calico-network-policies-8cdfa996e6bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [joachim8675309.medium.com: AKS with Istio Service Mesh](https://joachim8675309.medium.com/istio-service-mesh-on-aks-1b6ed16f6890) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.kasten.io: AKS and Storage: How to Design Storage for Cloud Native' Applications](https://blog.kasten.io/aks-and-storage-how-to-design-storage-for-cloud-native-applications) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.kasten.io: AKS and Storage: Performance Differences Among K8s Storage' Services](https://blog.kasten.io/aks-and-storage-performance-differences-among-kubernetes-storage-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: AKS β€” different load balancing options. When to use what?](https://medium.com/microsoftazure/aks-different-load-balancing-options-for-a-single-cluster-when-to-use-what-abd2c22c2825) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Going multicloud with kubernetes and Azure Front Door](https://medium.com/microsoftazure/going-multicloud-with-kubernetes-and-azure-front-door-f34a2f39068a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [akhilsharma.work: How to list Azure RBAC Roles to Secure AKS Clusters](https://akhilsharma.work/how-to-list-azure-rbac-roles-to-secure-aks-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [logz.io: Collecting Metrics from Windows Kubernetes Nodes in AKS 🌟](https://logz.io/blog/windows-kubernetes-nodes-aks-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kocsistem: Installation Internal Nginx Ingress for a Private' AKS Cluster](https://medium.com/kocsistem/installation-internal-nginx-ingress-for-a-private-aks-cluster-7b6386492d56) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [joachim8675309.medium.com: ExternalDNS with AKS & Azure DNS](https://joachim8675309.medium.com/externaldns-with-aks-azure-dns-941a1804dc88) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dzerolabs: Accessing Azure Key Vault Secrets in Azure Kubernetes' with Secrets Store CSI Driver 🌟](https://medium.com/dzerolabs/kubernetes-saved-today-f-cked-tomorrow-a-rant-azure-key-vault-secrets-%C3%A0-la-kubernetes-fc3be5e65d18) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@gjoshevski: Reduce the cost of running AKS cluster by leveraging' Azure Spot VMs| 70% and more 🌟🌟](https://medium.com/@gjoshevski/reduce-the-cost-of-running-aks-cluster-by-leveraging-azure-spot-vms-70-and-more-e917f568c3b9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/credera-engineering: How to blue-green deploy an AKS cluster](https://medium.com/credera-engineering/how-to-blue-green-deploy-an-aks-cluster-ab8f6a2cea9a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danieljimgarcia: The Application Gateway Ingress Controller' is broken 🌟](https://medium.com/@danieljimgarcia/the-application-gateway-ingress-controller-is-broken-6aa9eb229881) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ershivamgupta: Disaster Recovery Solution for Azure Kubernetes' Service (AKS) Persistent Volume Storage 🌟](https://medium.com/@ershivamgupta/disaster-recovery-solution-for-azure-kubernetes-service-aks-persistent-volume-storage-f2b3d2aafcf4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/microsoftazure: Automating Managed Prometheus and Grafana with' Terraform for scalable observability on Azure Kubernetes Service and Istio 🌟](https://medium.com/microsoftazure/automating-managed-prometheus-and-grafana-with-terraform-for-scalable-observability-on-azure-4e5c5409a6b1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@GiantSwarm: Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Networking in Azure](https://medium.com/@GiantSwarm/deep-dive-into-kubernetes-networking-in-azure-9f0e85e2ee34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@lfoster49203: Kubernetes on Azure: Setting up a cluster on Microsoft' Azure (with Azure AKS)](https://medium.com/@lfoster49203/kubernetes-on-azure-setting-up-a-cluster-on-microsoft-azure-with-azure-aks-d6bee3eaa65) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adessoturkey: Azure DevOps Agents on AKS with the kaniko Option](https://medium.com/adessoturkey/azure-devops-agents-on-aks-with-kaniko-option-f672f900a177) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [inder-devops.medium.com: AKS Networking Deep Dive: Kubenet vs Azure-CNI' vs Azure-CNI (overlay)](https://inder-devops.medium.com/aks-networking-deep-dive-kubenet-vs-azure-cni-vs-azure-cni-overlay-a51709171ce9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@anjkeesari: Install Grafana Loki-Stack Helmchart in Azure Kubernetes' Services (AKS)](https://medium.com/@anjkeesari/install-grafana-loki-stack-helmchart-in-azure-kubernetes-services-aks-1359281b3321) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.stackademic.com: Advanced End-to-End DevSecOps Kubernetes Three-Tier' Project using Azure AKS, fluxCD, Prometheus, Grafana, and GitLab](https://blog.stackademic.com/advanced-end-to-end-devsecops-kubernetes-three-tier-project-using-azure-aks-fluxcd-prometheus-cca3c5e61953) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.doit-intl.com: How to Set Up Multi-Cluster Load Balancing with GKE](https://blog.doit-intl.com/how-to-setup-multi-cluster-load-balancing-with-gke-4b407e1f3dff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: How to provision Kubernetes Cluster in GCP Cloud (K8s)? 🌟](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/kubernetes-google-kubernetes-engine-gke-99abf912f912) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: How to automate the setup of a Kubernetes cluster on GCP](https://faun.pub/how-to-automate-the-setup-of-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-gcp-e97918bf41de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@glen.yu: Getting started with eBPF and Cilium on GKE](https://medium.com/@glen.yu/getting-started-with-ebpf-and-cilium-on-gke-6553c5d7e02a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@glen.yu: NGINX Ingress or GKE Ingress?](https://medium.com/@glen.yu/nginx-ingress-or-gke-ingress-d87dd9db504c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-developer-experts: Getting started with GKE Gateway controller](https://medium.com/google-developer-experts/getting-started-with-gke-gateway-controller-ee45c3bc8996) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters on GKE (Google Container' Engine)](https://medium.com/google-cloud/gke-monitoring-84170ea44833) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Explore API Priority and Fairness to Ease the Load of' the APIServer](https://blog.devgenius.io/explore-api-priority-and-fairness-to-ease-the-load-of-the-apiserver-a4fe9c4e7174) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Make Your Kubernetes Cluster Highly Available and Fault Tolerant' 🌟](https://faun.pub/deploy-active-active-multi-region-kubernetes-cluster-with-terraform-f2652e43f47e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pbijjala: reCap: Kube vrs Cloud DNS in GKE](https://medium.com/@pbijjala/recap-kube-vrs-cloud-dns-in-gke-b8d1d407e00d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Ingress in Google Kubernetes Products](https://medium.com/google-cloud/ingress-in-google-kubernetes-products-f22ded21f4ed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pbijjala: Considerations for Hardening your GKE, a workload' perceptive](https://medium.com/@pbijjala/considerations-for-hardening-your-gke-a-workload-perceptive-943be26949d2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jjlakis: GCP Secret Manager with self-hosted Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@jjlakis/gcp-secret-manager-with-self-hosted-kubernetes-db35d01d65f0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [tech.loveholidays.com: GKE Multi-Cluster Services β€” one bad probe away from' disaster](https://tech.loveholidays.com/gke-multi-cluster-services-one-bad-probe-away-from-disaster-62051fafe84e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [Looking for GPU Capacity ? DWS got you covered !](https://medium.com/zencore/looking-for-gpu-capacity-dws-got-you-covered-d736b8c63ba6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Understanding health checks in GKE & Gateway API](https://medium.com/google-cloud/understanding-health-checks-in-gke-gateway-api-1c89f82bfba8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Multizone Kubernetes and VPC Load Balancer Setup with terraform](https://medium.com/vmacwrites/multizone-kubernetes-and-vpc-load-balancer-setup-9664b3c9ea5d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: Create Kubernetes Cluster Using Linode LKE](https://medium.com/codex/create-kubernetes-cluster-using-linode-lke-4f9c71d03a8d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [blog.ediri.io: DigitalOcean Kubernetes Challenge](https://blog.ediri.io/digitalocean-kubernetes-challenge) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [Banzai Cloud 🌟](https://banzaicloud.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: No-Code Data Collect API on AWS](https://medium.com/@dima.statz_89242/no-code-data-collect-api-on-aws-d79e3681d204) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - [blazemeter.com: Three Ways DevOps Benefit from AWS CodePipeline](https://blazemeter.com/blog/three-ways-devops-benefit-aws-codepipeline) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: AWS CodePipeline for Amazon ECS](https://aws.plainenglish.io/aws-codepipeline-for-amazon-ecs-part-2-a-blue-green-deployment-type-c162fd73be91) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@d.kumarkaran12: DevSecOps with AWS CodePipeline and ECS](https://medium.com/@d.kumarkaran12/devsecops-with-aws-codepipeline-and-ecs-c800f139a9ee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts: How To Deploy and Run Python APIs' on AWS App Runner With CloudFormation](https://medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts/how-to-deploy-and-run-python-apis-on-aws-app-runner-with-cloudformation-cf9c6fd14cf6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - [enlear.academy: How To Build a Scalable Email Notification Service Using' AWS](https://enlear.academy/how-to-build-a-scalable-email-service-using-aws-d404b347a7fb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-messaging.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Implementing Event Driven Architecture With AWS EventBridge β€”' Event-Driven Messaging Pattern](https://faun.pub/implementing-event-driven-architecture-with-aws-eventbridge-event-driven-messaging-pattern-9d29262bfade) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-messaging.md)*
+  - [bbvanexttechnologies.com: CΓ³mo definir infraestructura como cΓ³digo en AWS' con CDK](https://www.bbvanexttechnologies.com/como-definir-infraestructura-como-codigo-en-aws-con-cdk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - [medium.com/contino-engineering: We’ve begun to move towards the AWS CDK' and here’s why](https://medium.com/contino-engineering/weve-begun-to-move-towards-the-aws-cdk-and-here-s-why-69c8fad688b3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - [medium.com/simform-engineering: Infrastructure as Code and CI/CD in Practice' with AWS CDK](https://medium.com/simform-engineering/infrastructure-as-code-and-ci-cd-in-practice-with-aws-cdk-bd0685b361f8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Using AWS Session Manager For Port Forwarding To Remote Hosts](https://faun.pub/using-aws-session-manager-for-port-forwarding-to-remote-hosts-8168589ba579) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mike_tyson_cloud: AWS Landing Zone: Mastering the Architecture' β€” Best Practices and Design Secrets](https://medium.com/@mike_tyson_cloud/aws-landing-zone-mastering-the-architecture-best-practices-and-design-secrets-a37746f72962) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS Account Security Monitoring](https://medium.com/swlh/aws-account-security-monitoring-d7ca129d52ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - [kevintuei.medium.com: A Deep Dive into Logs and Metrics for AWS Observability' β€” One Observability Workshop](https://kevintuei.medium.com/a-deep-dive-into-logs-and-metrics-for-aws-observability-one-observability-workshop-14c162932174) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: What are AWS EC2 Instances? A Tutorial for EC2 Metrics Shipping' with Logz.io](https://logz.io/blog/aws-ec2-metrics) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - [logz.io: A Guide to Monitoring AWS Lambda Metrics with Prometheus & Logz.io](https://logz.io/blog/aws-lambda-metrics-monitoring-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone: Optimize AWS Costs With CloudWatch's Advanced Metrics, Dashboards,' and Alerts](https://dzone.com/articles/optimize-aws-costs-with-cloudwatchs-advanced-metri) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Up and running with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus](https://medium.com/devops-techable/up-and-running-with-amazon-managed-service-for-prometheus-6fd12e56bff6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - [openlogic.com: How to develop Grafana Dashboards 🌟](https://www.openlogic.com/blog/how-visualize-prometheus-data-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [**Red Hat AMQ overview**](https://developers.redhat.com/products/amq/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [Dzone Refcard: Scaling and Augmenting Prometheus](https://dzone.com/refcardz/scaling-and-augmenting-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Monitoring Self-Destructing Apps Using Prometheus](https://dzone.com/articles/prometheus-collectors) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Ensure High Availability and Uptime With Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) and Prometheus](https://dzone.com/articles/ensure-high-availability-and-uptime-with-kubernete) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Set Up and Integrate Prometheus With Grafana for Monitoring.](https://dzone.com/articles/monitoring-using-spring-boot-20-prometheus-and-gra) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [PromQL Tutorial](https://medium.com/@valyala/promql-tutorial-for-beginners-9ab455142085) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Initial experiences with the Prometheus monitoring system](https://medium.com/@griggheo/initial-experiences-with-the-prometheus-monitoring-system-167054ac439c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [devconnected.com/complete-node-exporter-mastery-with-prometheus/](https://devconnected.com/complete-node-exporter-mastery-with-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Monitoring of Kubernetes Clusters To Manage Large Scale Projects](https://www.magalix.com/blog/monitor-kuberentes-cluster-to-manage-large-scale-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Prometheus-Grafana : Node Monitoring on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@akshitverma8191/prometheus-grafana-node-monitoring-on-kubernetes-79fd8311b56d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium: Prometheus monitoring with Elastic Stack in Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/prometheus-monitoring-with-elastic-stack-in-kubernetes-5cf0aaa7ce04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [portworx.com: Monitoring Kubernetes Backup with Prometheus and Grafana](https://portworx.com/kubernetes-backup-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [jonbc.medium.com: Hacking your way to Observability β€” Part 1 : Metrics](https://jonbc.medium.com/hacking-your-way-to-observability-part-1-cf4cd42fb4dc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Production grade Kubernetes Monitoring using Prometheus 🌟](https://faun.pub/production-grade-kubernetes-monitoring-using-prometheus-78144b835b60) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Prometheus HA with Thanos Sidecar Or Receiver?](https://medium.com/infracloud-technologies/prometheus-ha-with-thanos-sidecar-or-receiver-2c8d0e585ff1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: What is Prometheus and Why Is It So Popular](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/15124/what-is-prometheus-and-why-is-it-so-popular) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [jonbc.medium.com: Hacking your way to Observability β€” Part 2 : Alerts](https://jonbc.medium.com/hacking-your-way-to-observability-part-2-c38baaee6b92) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/gumgum-tech: How to reduce your Prometheus cost | Daniel Fernandez](https://medium.com/gumgum-tech/how-to-reduce-your-prometheus-cost-6c7cc685e347) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubecost: Prometheus Grafana: configuration & query examples' 🌟](https://medium.com/kubecost/prometheus-grafana-configuration-query-examples-885b91b6ca6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Deploying Prometheus and Grafana in a Multi-Node Kubernetes' Cluster and Auto-Scaling with KEDA](https://blog.devops.dev/deploying-prometheus-and-grafana-in-a-multi-node-kubernetes-cluster-and-auto-scaling-with-keda-eccecfbd8950) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Observability: Better CI for your prometheus alerts with' pint instead of promtool 🌟](https://blog.devops.dev/observability-better-ci-for-your-prometheus-alerts-32aaea3b3d77) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [blog.zelarsoft.com: Website Monitoring By Using Prometheus Blackbox Exporter' with Grafana](https://blog.zelarsoft.com/website-monitoring-by-using-prometheus-blackbox-exporter-with-grafana-c4004bb03131) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Monitoring a Spring Boot application in Kubernetes with' Prometheus 🌟](https://blog.devops.dev/monitoring-a-spring-boot-application-in-kubernetes-with-prometheus-a2d4ec7f9922) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [devopstalks.in: Everything about Prometheus](https://devopstalks.in/everything-about-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: How to Monitor your Application using Prometheus 🌟](https://blog.devops.dev/deploying-and-monitoring-an-application-using-prometheus-on-kubernetes-cluster-483773f789f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Deploying Prometheus and Grafana as Applications Using ArgoCDβ€Šβ€”β€ŠIncluding' Dashboards](https://dzone.com/articles/deploying-prometheus-and-grafana-as-applications-u) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com: How to find unused Prometheus metrics using mimirtool 🌟](https://medium.com/@dotdc/how-to-find-unused-prometheus-metrics-using-mimirtool-a44560173543) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/criteo-engineering: How we reduced our Prometheus infrastructure' footprint by a third](https://medium.com/criteo-engineering/how-we-reduced-our-prometheus-infrastructure-footprint-by-a-third-8bf8171e46b1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Observability Concept in Prometheus](https://blog.devops.dev/observability-concept-in-prometheus-9f0093fa7495) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [horovits.medium.com: Prometheus Now Supports OpenTelemetry Metrics](https://horovits.medium.com/prometheus-now-supports-opentelemetry-metrics-83f85878e46a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [devxblog.hashnode.dev: Prometheus: Elevate Your Monitoring Game](https://devxblog.hashnode.dev/prometheus-elevate-your-monitoring-game) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [devxblog.hashnode.dev: Simplified Setup: Prometheus, cAdvisor, redis and' Node Exporter](https://devxblog.hashnode.dev/simplified-setup-prometheus-cadvisor-redis-and-node-exporter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Lessons in Alerting](https://medium.com/better-programming/kubernetes-lessons-in-alerting-a0b7a455e89d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [tech.loveholidays.com: Dynamic alert routing with Prometheus and Alertmanager](https://tech.loveholidays.com/dynamic-alert-routing-with-prometheus-and-alertmanager-f6a919edb5f8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Prometheus announces an Agent to address a new range of use cases](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/11/16/prometheus-announces-an-agent-to-address-a-new-range-of-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ehsan-khodadadi: Prometheus Multi-Cluster monitoring using Prometheus' Agent Mode](https://medium.com/@ehsan-khodadadi/prometheus-multi-cluster-monitoring-using-prometheus-agent-mode-cab2cdb20c11) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/techspiration: Deploying Prometheus Multi-Cluster monitoring' using Prometheus Agent Mode](https://medium.com/techspiration/deploying-prometheus-multi-cluster-monitoring-using-prometheus-agent-mode-a04d89afeed7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Promcat: A resource catalog for enterprise-class Prometheus monitoring 🌟](https://promcat.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Prometheus Demo: prometheus.demo.do.prometheus.io 🌟](https://prometheus.demo.do.prometheus.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [PromTools: SLOs with Prometheus 🌟](https://promtools.dev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [monitoring2.substack.com: Big Prometheus. Thanos, Cortex, M3DB and VictoriaMetrics' at scale 🌟](https://monitoring2.substack.com/p/big-prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfluxDB](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [dzone: Flux queries](https://dzone.com/articles/flux-windowing-and-aggregation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Example: How to Use Prometheus Monitoring With Java to Gather Data. Gathering' Java Metrics with Prometheus Monitoring (ActiveMQ)](https://www.openlogic.com/blog/prometheus-java-monitoring-and-gathering-data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [Maven Prometheus instrumentation library for JVM applications (client library)](https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/io.prometheus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@akashjoffical08: Monitor Uptime of Endpoints in K8s using Blackbox' Exporter 🌟](https://medium.com/@akashjoffical08/monitor-uptime-of-endpoints-in-k8s-using-blackbox-exporter-f80166a328e9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Monitoring MySQL using Prometheus, Grafana and mysqld_exporter' in Kubernetes](https://blog.devops.dev/monitoring-mysql-using-prometheus-and-grafana-in-kubernetes-16e7ae3de5dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dast04: Writing Custom Prometheus Exporters (in Python) β€” Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@dast04/writing-custom-prometheus-exporters-in-python-kubernetes-73626b66d78c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium: OpenTelemetry Specification v1.0.0, Tracing Edition](https://medium.com/opentelemetry/opentelemetry-specification-v1-0-0-tracing-edition-72dd08936978) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium: Tracing in eDreams ODIGEO Lodging with Open Telemetry and Grafana' Tempo](https://medium.com/edreams-odigeo-tech/tracing-in-edreams-odigeo-lodging-with-open-telemetry-and-grafana-tempo-bd1f20ddf49d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@tathagatapaul7: OpenTelemetry in Kubernetes: Deploying your' Collector and Metrics Backend](https://medium.com/@tathagatapaul7/opentelemetry-in-kubernetes-deploying-your-collector-and-metrics-backend-b8ec86ac4a43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [arthursens.medium.com: Risk analysis and security compliance in Kube-prometheus](https://arthursens.medium.com/risk-analysis-and-security-compliance-in-kube-prometheus-10c8cfb180b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [devstack.in: Deploy Prometheus Operator with Helm3 and Private Registry' 🌟](https://devstack.in/2020/05/25/deploy-prometheus-operator-with-helm3-and-private-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium.com/israeli-tech-radar: How to create a Monitoring Stack using Kube-Prometheus-stack' (Part 1)](https://medium.com/israeli-tech-radar/how-to-create-a-monitoring-stack-using-kube-prometheus-stack-part-1-eff8bf7ba9a9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [logz.io](https://logz.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - [medium: Building a Global Network with AWS Transit Gateway](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/building-a-global-network-with-aws-transit-gateway-7ab0e5222f12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Networking Basics in AWS](https://towardsaws.com/networking-basics-in-aws-ab72882855c4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [luis-sena.medium.com: Automated AWS Load Balancer Warm-Up](https://luis-sena.medium.com/automated-aws-load-balancer-warm-up-d0b4084c8bbc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: 10 reasons why you should think about using an AWS Application Load' Balancer](https://medium.com/ankercloud-engineering/10-reasons-why-you-should-think-about-using-an-aws-application-loadbalancer-945f57816c34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: End To End SSL Encryption With AWS Application Load Balancer](https://faun.pub/end-to-end-ssl-encryption-with-aws-application-load-balancer-b43db918bd9e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Optimizing Latency and Bandwidth for AWS Traffic](https://medium.com/aws-activate-startup-blog/optimizing-latency-and-bandwidth-for-aws-traffic-cdfd18d0d0f7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [AWS-VPC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Virtual_Private_Cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [ealtili.medium.com: Deepdive to VPCs and Connections to VPC](https://ealtili.medium.com/deepdive-to-vpcs-and-connections-to-vpc-2de3fb164d7c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: AWS: Creating a VPC With an Auto-scaling Group' Using T2.micro Instances](https://betterprogramming.pub/aws-creating-a-vpc-with-an-auto-scaling-group-using-t2-micro-instances-4ac2c5c7795b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [alanblackmore.medium.com: What is AWS VPC Peering? 🌟](https://alanblackmore.medium.com/what-is-aws-vpc-peering-af85c1e29fb2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Setting Up AWS VPC Endpoint Connection](https://awstip.com/setting-up-aws-vpc-endpoint-connection-d4294d0c2204) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: How to centralize VPC endpoints in AWS](https://towardsaws.com/how-to-centralize-vpc-endpoints-in-aws-64c68b5b9d50) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [towardsaws.com: Accessing a Private REST API from another Private REST API' in AWS API Gateway](https://towardsaws.com/accessing-a-private-rest-api-from-another-private-rest-api-in-aws-api-gateway-5112b835c0d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Using AWS API Gateway As Proxy To Our Internal Application](https://faun.pub/using-aws-api-gateway-as-proxy-to-our-internal-application-369eb115db70) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - [Project Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Fighting Service Latency in Microservices With Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@sindhujacynixit/fighting-service-latency-in-microservices-with-kubernetes-f5a584f5af36) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Kubernetes NodePort vs LoadBalancer vs Ingress? When should' I use what? 🌟](https://medium.com/google-cloud/kubernetes-nodeport-vs-loadbalancer-vs-ingress-when-should-i-use-what-922f010849e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Service Types in Kubernetes? 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/service-types-in-kubernetes-24a1587677d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [eevans.co: Deconstructing Kubernetes Networking](https://eevans.co/blog/deconstructing-kubernetes-networking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: How to setup Hetzner load balancer on a Kubernetes cluster](https://medium.com/@jmrobles/how-to-setup-hetzner-load-balancer-on-a-kubernetes-cluster-2ce79ca4a27b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [zhimin-wen.medium.com: Sticky Sessions in Kubernetes 🌟](https://zhimin-wen.medium.com/sticky-sessions-in-kubernetes-56eb0e8f257d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [jmrobles.medium.com: How to setup Hetzner load balancer on a Kubernetes' cluster](https://jmrobles.medium.com/how-to-setup-hetzner-load-balancer-on-a-kubernetes-cluster-2ce79ca4a27b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Create a Custom Annotation for the Kubernetes ingress-nginx Controller](https://medium.com/better-programming/creating-a-custom-annotation-for-the-kubernetes-ingress-nginx-controller-444e9d486192) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : External services - ExternalName, DNS and' Endpoints](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/04/kubernetes-101-external-services.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [build.thebeat.co: A curious case of AWS NLB timeouts in Kubernetes](https://build.thebeat.co/a-curious-case-of-aws-nlb-timeouts-in-kubernetes-522bd88a3399) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Using nginx-ingress controller to restrict access by IP (ip whitelisting)' for a service deployed to a Kubernetes (AKS) cluster](https://medium.com/@maninder.bindra/using-nginx-ingress-controller-to-restrict-access-by-ip-ip-whitelisting-for-a-service-deployed-to-bd5c86dc66d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.teamhephy.info: Running Workflow Without Any LoadBalancer](https://blog.teamhephy.info/blog/posts/tutorials/running-workflow-without-any-loadbalancer.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Access Application Externally In Kubernetes Cluster using Load Balancer' Service](https://medium.com/codex/access-application-externally-in-kubernetes-cluster-using-load-balancer-service-d1b7858d51) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [techdozo.dev: gRPC load balancing on Kubernetes (using Headless Service)](https://techdozo.dev/grpc-load-balancing-on-kubernetes-using-headless-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Setting up Application Load Balancer (Ingress)' for the Pods running in AWS EKS Fargate](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/setting-up-application-load-balancer-ingress-for-the-pods-running-in-aws-eks-fargate-519e20e97497) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [ystatit.medium.com: How to Change Kubernetes Kube-apiserver IP Address](https://ystatit.medium.com/how-to-change-kubernetes-kube-apiserver-ip-address-402d6ddb8aa2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [ithands-on.com: Kubernetes 101 : Changing a service type](https://www.ithands-on.com/2021/09/kubernetes-101-changing-service-type.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [technos.medium.com: Kubernetes Services for Absolute Beginners β€” NodePort' 🌟](https://technos.medium.com/kubernetes-services-for-absolute-beginners-nodeport-139b7060fe3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [fransemalila.medium.com: Kubernetes Networking](https://fransemalila.medium.com/kubernetes-networking-cea2e1b7d2b3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/the-programmer: Working With ClusterIP Service Type In Kubernetes](https://medium.com/the-programmer/working-with-clusterip-service-type-in-kubernetes-45f2c01a89c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [olamiko.medium.com: Technical Series: Kubernetes Networking](https://olamiko.medium.com/technical-series-kubernetes-networking-5a5dc3823163) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/techbeatly: Kubernetes Networking Fundamentals](https://medium.com/techbeatly/kubernetes-networking-fundamentals-d30baf8a28c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/linux-shots: Kubernetes ingress as reverse proxy to Application' running outside cluster](https://medium.com/linux-shots/kubernetes-ingress-as-reverse-proxy-to-application-running-outside-cluster-206b6003f9cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@zhaoyi0113: Kubernetes β€” How does service network work in the' cluster](https://medium.com/@zhaoyi0113/kubernetes-how-does-service-network-work-in-the-cluster-d235b69ff536) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pavanbelagatti: Kubernetes Service Types Explained 🌟](https://medium.com/@pavanbelagatti/kubernetes-service-types-explained-2709cde3bc0c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/stakater: Efficiently Expose Services on Kubernetes (part 1)' 🌟](https://medium.com/stakater/efficiently-expose-services-on-kubernetes-494a80f88aad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/slalom-build: Managing Ingress Traffic on Kubernetes Platforms' 🌟](https://medium.com/slalom-build/managing-ingress-traffic-on-kubernetes-platforms-ebd537cdfb46) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [craig-godden-payne.medium.com: How does ingress work in Kubernetes?](https://craig-godden-payne.medium.com/how-does-ingress-work-in-kubernetes-f3b121d0351f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [sanjimoh.medium.com: Demystifying Kubernetes Networking β€” Episode 1](https://sanjimoh.medium.com/demystifying-kubernetes-networking-episode-1-ca5605a97f87) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mehmetodabashi: Kubernetes networking and service object: Understanding' ClusterIp and nodePort with hands on study](https://medium.com/@mehmetodabashi/kubernetes-networking-and-service-object-understanding-clusterip-and-nodeport-with-hands-on-study-90cfeaf66e8c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jasonmfehr: Inspecting Kubernetes Client to API Server Network' Traffic](https://medium.com/@jasonmfehr/inspecting-kubernetes-client-to-api-server-network-traffic-cd6d1802bb43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: K8s Network β€” CNI Introduction](https://medium.com/geekculture/k8s-network-cni-introduction-b035d42ad68f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/patilswapnilv: Getting Started with Kubernetes Networking' 🌟](https://medium.com/patilswapnilv/getting-started-with-kubernetes-networking-7e10623fc78f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
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+  - [ovidiuborlean.medium.com: Networking latency measurement in Kubernetes with' Sockperf plugin](https://ovidiuborlean.medium.com/networking-latency-measurement-in-kubernetes-with-sockperf-plugin-68283a0ed989) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@muhidabid.cs: Why does Kubernetes need Ingress?](https://medium.com/@muhidabid.cs/why-does-kubernetes-need-ingress-73d969fb6ffe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s β€” ipvs Mode Introduction](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-ipvs-mode-introduction-6457a02cd91a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [whyk8s.substack.com: Why not DNS?](https://whyk8s.substack.com/p/why-not-dns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Kubernetes Gateway API: The Intro You Need To Read](https://medium.com/geekculture/kubernetes-gateway-api-the-intro-you-need-to-read-80965f7acd82) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [ksingh7.medium.com: Kubernetes Endpoint Object: Your Bridge to External' Services 🌟🌟](https://ksingh7.medium.com/kubernetes-endpoint-object-your-bridge-to-external-services-3fc48263b776) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ahmet16ck: What Is Load Balancer and How Does It Work In Kubernetes' ? 🌟](https://medium.com/@ahmet16ck/what-is-load-balancer-and-how-does-it-work-in-kubernetes-5ab5f0537069) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/illuminations-mirror: Basic | Networking and Communication Between' Pods in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/illuminations-mirror/basic-networking-and-communication-between-pods-in-kubernetes-2e1627b03a87) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Networking in Kubernetes](https://blog.devops.dev/networking-in-kubernetes-55dcf794b9cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mustafaaltunok: How Ingress, Service, Deployment and Pod Link' to each other](https://medium.com/@mustafaaltunok/how-ingress-service-deployment-and-pod-link-to-eachother-d3a6ae2c0e06) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Demystifying Kubernetes:Understanding Ingress, Configuration,' and Best Practices](https://blog.devops.dev/demystifying-kubernetes-understanding-ingress-configuration-and-best-practices-fb34e33e5f5f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Kubernetes Ingress Vs Gateway API 🌟](https://medium.com/google-cloud/kubernetes-ingress-vs-gateway-api-647ee233693d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nerd-for-tech: Kubernetes: Deploying NGINX with a ConfigMap |' Chanel Jemmott](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/kubernetes-deploying-nginx-with-a-configmap-e8a2fe59bcb1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sangjinn: How to communicate with Kubernetes workloads β€” Part' I. Service | Brandon Kang](https://medium.com/@sangjinn/how-to-communicate-with-kubernetes-workloads-1-service-abe1c5b03fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [shahneil.medium.com: What Are Kubernetes Endpoints?](https://shahneil.medium.com/what-are-kubernetes-endpoints-and-how-to-use-them-a5a5da56f4d4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [fr4nk.xyz: Understanding Ingress in Kubernetes: A Comprehensive Guide](https://fr4nk.xyz/understanding-ingress-in-kubernetes-a-comprehensive-guide-b23b5cf37f8d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rasikzilte711: Kubernetes Networking β€” A Guide to Services,' Ingress, Network Policies, DNS, and CNI Plugins](https://medium.com/@rasikzilte711/kubernetes-networking-a-guide-to-services-ingress-network-policies-dns-and-cni-plugins-fc1ad7d22ab4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Capture tcpdump with ksniff and wireshark from Kubernetes](https://medium.com/codex/capture-tcpdump-with-ksniff-and-wireshark-from-kubernetes-c212b93ff9f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [adil.medium.com: Network Traffic Shaping in Kubernetes: Topology Aware Routing](https://adil.medium.com/network-traffic-shaping-in-kubernetes-topology-aware-routing-e4ea4a03dd20) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [kuderko.medium.com: Fixing bad CPU usage distribution in Kubernetes 🌟](https://kuderko.medium.com/fixing-bad-cpu-usage-distribution-in-kubernetes-e1e43ed87cd6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Headless Kubernetes Service](https://medium.com/@bubu.tripathy/headless-k8s-service-924c689607a7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [goglides.dev: Headless services in Kubernetes Vs Regular Service: What,' Why, and How?](https://www.goglides.dev/bkpandey/headless-services-in-kubernetes-what-why-and-how-39fl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [whyk8s.substack.com: Why NetworkPolicies?](https://whyk8s.substack.com/p/why-networkpolicies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [yuminlee2.medium.com: Kubernetes Network Policies](https://yuminlee2.medium.com/kubernetes-network-policies-a93c2f588e31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
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+  - [amy-ma.medium.com: Nginx Ingress Configuration](https://amy-ma.medium.com/ingress-configuration-d9f13c5bcf1a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jonathan_37674: How to secure Kubernetes ingress? | By ARMO](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/how-to-secure-kubernetes-ingress-by-armo-cb86086ec540) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [engineering.backmarket.com: How we improved third-party availability and' latency with Nginx in Kubernetes 🌟](https://engineering.backmarket.com/how-we-improved-third-party-availability-and-latency-with-nginx-in-kubernetes-bb3fc7224ae4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [towardsdev.com: Kubernetes: Deploying Nginx Servers with ConfigMaps & Shared' Services with Minikube](https://towardsdev.com/kubernetes-deploying-nginx-servers-with-configmaps-shared-services-with-minikube-618aee9a8ff6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: How to Monitor and Alert on Ingress-NGINX in Kubernetes](https://faun.pub/how-to-monitor-and-alert-on-nginx-ingress-in-kubernetes-6d7d172f0399) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [sumanprasad.hashnode.dev: A Beginner's Guide to Ingress and Ingress Controllers' in Kubernetes](https://sumanprasad.hashnode.dev/a-beginners-guide-to-ingress-and-ingress-controllers-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [akyriako.medium.com: Configure path-based routing with Nginx Ingress Controller](https://akyriako.medium.com/configure-path-based-routing-with-nginx-ingress-controller-64a63cd4d6bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.flomesh.io: Kubernetes Gateway API β€” Evolution of Service Networking](https://blog.flomesh.io/kubernetes-gateway-api-evolution-of-service-networking-aa76ec4efa7e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Security with Kubernetes Gateway API 🌟](https://medium.com/google-cloud/security-with-kubernetes-gateway-api-dcbb934ed2a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Provision Network Policies in Kubernetes | AWS 🌟](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/exploring-network-policies-in-kubernetes-c8a3d8ed00cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Control traffic flow to and from Kubernetes pods with Network' Policies](https://faun.pub/control-traffic-flow-to-and-from-kubernetes-pods-with-network-policies-bc384c2d1f8c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [loft-sh.medium.com: Kubernetes Network Policies: A Practitioner’s Guide' 🌟](https://loft-sh.medium.com/kubernetes-network-policies-a-practitioners-guide-c9bb4cdd0dbc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Network Policies: Are They Really Useful? 🌟](https://medium.com/codex/kubernetes-network-polices-are-they-really-useful-c3a153c49316) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [engineering.mercari.com: Managing Network Policies for namespaces isolation' on a multi-tenant Kubernetes cluster](https://engineering.mercari.com/en/blog/entry/20220214-managing-network-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Simplify Kubernetes Network Policy Generation](https://blog.devgenius.io/kubernetes-namespace-wide-network-policy-1126fafdf221) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.slycreator.com: Network Policies: Understanding Kubernetes Network' Policies](https://blog.slycreator.com/network-policies-understanding-kubernetes-network-policies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@charled.breteche: Kubernetes Security β€” Control pod to pod communications' with Cilium network policies](https://medium.com/@charled.breteche/kubernetes-security-control-pod-to-pod-communications-with-cilium-network-policies-d7275b2ed378) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: K8s: Network Policy Made Simple With Cilium Editor' 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/k8s-network-policy-made-simple-with-cilium-editor-a5b55781291c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Ingress service types in Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/ingress-service-types-in-kubernetes-3e9b68b78307) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [IP Address Management (IPAM)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address_management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [dzone: How to Understand and Set Up Kubernetes Networking 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-understand-and-setup-kubernetes-networking) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Container Networking Interface aka CNI](https://medium.com/@vikram.fugro/container-networking-interface-aka-cni-bdfe23f865cf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: Calico for Kubernetes networking: the basics & examples](https://medium.com/flant-com/calico-for-kubernetes-networking-792b41e19d69) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [projectcalico.org: Advertising Kubernetes Service IPs with Calico and BGP](https://www.projectcalico.org/advertising-kubernetes-service-ips-with-calico-and-bgp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: K8s Networking β€” Calico (Part1)](https://blog.devgenius.io/k8s-networking-calico-part1-7f74395b6fe2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@arbnair97: Introduction to Kubernetes Network Policy and Calico' Based Network Policy](https://medium.com/@arbnair97/introduction-to-kubernetes-network-policy-and-calico-based-network-policy-675a7fa6b5dc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Autoscale the DNS Service in a Kubernetes Cluster](https://medium.com/faun/how-to-autoscale-the-dns-service-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-cbb46ae89678) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [iamitcohen.medium.com: DNS in Kubernetes, how does it work?](https://iamitcohen.medium.com/dns-in-kubernetes-how-does-it-work-7c4690fd813e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Kubernetes with CoreDNS](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/kubernetes-with-coredns-e40772c5e6ee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [blog.abaganon.com: Why you probably won’t use K8gb.io](https://blog.abaganon.com/going-global-with-kubernetes-490cf51e2bf8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Amazon’s AWS expands free β€˜egress’ data transfer limits](https://venturebeat.com/2021/11/25/amazons-aws-expands-free-egress-data-transfer-limits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: 6 big Kubernetes container security launches at AWS re:Invent' 2021](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/03/6-big-kubernetes-container-security-launches-at-aws-reinvent-2021) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@fabrizio-cafolla: Dockerize Python for AWS Lambda β€” Deploy with' GitHub Workflow](https://medium.com/@fabrizio-cafolla/dockerize-python-for-aws-lambda-deploy-with-github-workflow-9a930c1e86b1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - [hashnode.tpschmidt.com: My Top 10 Free Learning Resources for AWS](https://hashnode.tpschmidt.com/my-top-10-free-learning-resources-for-aws) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - [satyenkumar.medium.com: My Youtube Channel is updated for AWS Certifications' (Over 150 Video list)](https://satyenkumar.medium.com/my-youtube-channel-is-updated-for-aws-certifications-over-150-video-list-1ae7aa81e99d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - [devopsmonk.hashnode.dev: Learn AWS if you want to save your career..!!](https://devopsmonk.hashnode.dev/learn-aws-if-you-want-to-save-your-career) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-training.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: 5 Best HTTPS, SSL and TLS Courses for Beginners' in 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/best-https-ssl-and-tls-courses-for-beginners-4437661250b3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [wisc.edu: CIDR Conversion Table](https://kb.wisc.edu/ns/page.php?id=3493) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [dzone: What Is CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing)](https://dzone.com/articles/what-is-cidr-classless-inter-domain-routing-in-mul) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Linux: IP Subnet (CIDR) Calculator That Will Help You With' Network Settings](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-subnet-calculator-cidr) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [cyberciti.biz: Linux Calculating Subnets with ipcalc and sipcalc Utilities](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/perform-simple-manipulation-of-ip-addresse.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: List of HTTP status codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: HTTP/2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: HTTP/3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [harshityadav95.medium.com: Load Balancing Layer 4 vs Layer 7](https://harshityadav95.medium.com/load-balancing-layer-4-vs-layer-7-f37a839afd9c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - [Exploring the (lack of) security in a typical Docker and Kubernetes installation](https://www.neowin.net/news/exploring-the-lack-of-security-in-a-typical-docker-and-kubernets-installation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [securityboulevard.com: DevOps vs. DevSecOps – Here’s How They Fit Together](https://securityboulevard.com/2021/02/devops-vs-devsecops-heres-how-they-fit-together) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [addteq.com: The REAL Difference between DevOps and DevSecOps](https://www.addteq.com/blog/2021/03/the-real-difference-between-devops-and-devsecops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: DevOps is getting code released faster than ever. But' security is lagging behind](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/devops-is-getting-code-released-faster-than-ever-but-security-is-lagging-behind) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [bbvanexttechnologies.com: FilosofΓ­a DevSecOps en el desarrollo de aplicaciones' sobre Azure](https://www.bbvanexttechnologies.com/blogs/filosofia-devsecops-en-el-desarrollo-de-aplicaciones-sobre-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [dzone: Security Matters: Vulnerability Scanning Done Right! 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/security-matters-vulnerability-scanning-done-right-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [infosecwriteups.com: How I Discovered Thousands of Open Databases on AWS](https://infosecwriteups.com/how-i-discovered-thousands-of-open-databases-on-aws-764729aa7f32) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: 6 key Kubernetes DevSecOps principles: People, processes,' technology](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/kubernetes-devsecops-principles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/microservices-learning: How to implement security for microservices](https://medium.com/microservices-learning/how-to-implement-security-for-microservices-89b140d3e555) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@anshuman2121: DevSecOps: Implement security on CICD Pipeline](https://medium.com/@anshuman2121/devsecops-implement-security-on-cicd-pipeline-19eb7aa22626) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jonathan_37674: What have we learned from scanning over 10K' Kubernetes Clusters? 🌟](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/what-have-we-learned-from-scanning-over-10k-kubernetes-clusters-b0ac6b250427) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/technology-hits: Incomplete Guide for Securing Containerized' Environment 🌟](https://medium.com/technology-hits/incomplete-guide-for-securing-containerized-environment-78b57fc3238) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jonathan_37674: How to Keep your CI/CD Pipelines Secure? | ARMO](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/how-to-keep-your-ci-cd-pipelines-secure-armo-8e962bc51fb6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [betanews.com: Cloud security is complex -- but most vulnerabilities fall' into three key categories](https://betanews.com/2022/10/22/cloud-security-is-complex-but-most-vulnerabilities-fall-into-three-key-categories) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pbijjala: Container security, an eco system view](https://medium.com/@pbijjala/container-security-an-eco-system-183dbffdf2d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Shifting (even further) Left on Kubernetes Resource' Compliance](https://medium.com/google-cloud/shifting-even-further-left-on-kubernetes-resource-compliance-8f96fb8c72eb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: How To Manage Vulnerabilities in Modern Cloud-Native Applications](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-manage-vulnerabilities-in-modern-cloud-nati) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: End-to-End DevSecOps Kubernetes Project](https://blog.devops.dev/end-to-end-devsecops-kubernetes-project-4259f90722ef) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [blog.stackademic.com: Advanced End-to-End DevSecOps Kubernetes Three-Tier' Project using AWS EKS, ArgoCD, Prometheus, Grafana, and Jenkins](https://blog.stackademic.com/advanced-end-to-end-devsecops-kubernetes-three-tier-project-using-aws-eks-argocd-prometheus-fbbfdb956d1a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: What Is Zero Trust Security? 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/what-is-zero-trust-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [securityboulevard.com: Implementing Zero-Trust Security With Service Mesh' and Kubernetes](https://securityboulevard.com/2022/10/implementing-zero-trust-security-with-service-mesh-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Seven zero trust rules for Kubernetes](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2022/11/04/seven-zero-trust-rules-for-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [devops.com: DevOps Security: Your Complete Checklist](https://devops.com/devops-security-your-complete-checklist) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/getindata-blog: OAuth2-based authentication on Istio-powered' Kubernetes clusters 🌟](https://medium.com/getindata-blog/oauth2-based-authentication-on-istio-powered-kubernetes-clusters-2bd0999b7332) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [manfredmlange.medium.com: Containerized Keycloak in Development](https://manfredmlange.medium.com/containerized-keycloak-in-development-2f9d079ec4a3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [dzone: DevOps Pipeline Quality Gates: A Double-Edged Sword](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-pipeline-quality-gates-a-double-edged-sword) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: Focusing on the DevOps Pipeline 🌟](https://medium.com/capital-one-tech/focusing-on-the-devops-pipeline-topo-pal-833d15edf0bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Identifying Kubernetes Config Security Threats: Pods Running as' Root](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/06/16/identifying-kubernetes-config-security-threats-pods-running-as-root) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Kubernetes Security With Falco](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubernetes-security-with-falco-2eb060d3ae7d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [vashishtsumit89.medium.com: Security/Pen Testing: A guide to run OWASP Zap' headless in containers for CI/CD pipeline](https://vashishtsumit89.medium.com/security-pen-testing-a-guide-to-run-owasp-zap-headless-in-containers-for-ci-cd-pipeline-ddb580dae3c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [securityonline.info: VAmPI: Vulnerable REST API with OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities](https://securityonline.info/vampi-vulnerable-rest-api-with-owasp-top-10-vulnerabilities) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [gkovan.medium.com: A Zero Trust Approach for Securing the Supply Chain of' Microservices Packaged as Container Images (sigstore, kyverno, openshift tekton, quarkus) 🌟](https://gkovan.medium.com/a-zero-trust-approach-for-securing-the-supply-chain-of-microservices-packaged-as-container-images-89d2f5b7293b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nanditasahu031: DevSecOps β€” Implementing Secure CI/CD Pipelines' 🌟](https://medium.com/@nanditasahu031/devsecops-implementing-secure-ci-cd-pipelines-9653726b4916) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: Verify Container Image Signatures in Kubernetes using Notary or' Cosign or both](https://medium.com/sse-blog/verify-container-image-signatures-in-kubernetes-using-notary-or-cosign-or-both-c25d9e79ec45) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [justinpolidori.it: Secure Your Docker Images With Cosign (and OPA Gatekeeper)](https://www.justinpolidori.it/posts/20220116_sign_images_with_cosign_and_verify_with_gatekeeper) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@slimm609: Secure image signing with Cosign and AWS KMS](https://medium.com/@slimm609/secure-image-signing-with-cosign-and-aws-kms-82bc25d7fdae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [Databases in DMZ and Intranet](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/58167/databases-in-dmz-and-intranet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: The Easiest Way To Remove Checked In Credentials From A Git Repo](https://medium.com/@tanmay.avinash.deshpande/the-easiest-way-to-remove-checked-in-credentials-from-a-git-repo-704a373b94e3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [patchthenet.medium.com: Introduction to SQL Injection](https://patchthenet.medium.com/introduction-to-sql-injection-sql-injection-for-beginners-579c00431d40) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [Securing Kubernetes Apps with Keycloak and Gatekeeper](https://fdk.codes/securing-kubernetes-apps-with-keycloak-and-gatekeeper) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Authentication and authorization using the Keycloak' REST API](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/11/24/authentication-and-authorization-using-the-keycloak-rest-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Integrate Keycloak with HashiCorp Vault](https://faun.pub/integrate-keycloak-with-hashicorp-vault-5264a873dd2f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: A Quick Guide to Using Keycloak with Spring Boot](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot-keycloak) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@charled.breteche: Securing Grafana with Keycloak SSO](https://medium.com/@charled.breteche/securing-grafana-with-keycloak-sso-d01fec05d984) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@amirhosseineidy: Kubernetes authentication with keycloak oidc](https://medium.com/@amirhosseineidy/kubernetes-authentication-with-keycloak-oidc-63571eaeed61) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@martin.hodges: How to install Keycloak IAM on your Kubernetes' cluster, backed by Postgres](https://medium.com/@martin.hodges/how-to-install-keycloak-iam-on-your-kubernetes-cluster-backed-by-postgres-1228eae4faeb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Handle Secrets Like a Pro Using Gitops](https://medium.com/containers-101/how-to-handle-secrets-like-a-pro-using-gitops-f3b812536434) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [siddhivinayak-sk.medium.com: Kubeseal & SealedSecret: Make your β€˜secrets’' secure in SCM by using β€˜sealed secret’](https://siddhivinayak-sk.medium.com/kubeseal-sealedsecret-make-your-secrets-secure-in-scm-by-using-sealed-secret-4631bcb39bf8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS Secret Manager: Protect sensitive information and functionality' 🌟](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/aws-secret-manager-protect-sensitive-information-and-functionality-f520e15293f4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [blog.opstree.com: AWS Secret Manager](https://blog.opstree.com/2021/11/16/aws-secret-manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: Coding for Secrets Reliability with HashiCorp Vault](https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/coding-for-secrets-reliability-with-hashicorp-vault-2090dd8667e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Vault & Kubernetes: Better Together](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/vault-and-kubernetes-better-together) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [Vault Learning Resources: Vault 1.5 features and more](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/learn-vault-1-5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: Securing K8s Ingress Traffic with HashiCorp Vault PKIaaS and JetStack' Cert-Manager](https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/securing-k8s-ingress-traffic-with-hashicorp-vault-pkiaas-and-jetstack-cert-manager-cb46195742ca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Automate Secret Injection into CI/CD Workflows with the GitHub' Action for Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/vault-github-action) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Use AWS Lambda Extensions to Securely Retrieve Secrets From' HashiCorp Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/aws-lambda-extensions-for-hashicorp-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: HCP Vault is now generally available on AWS 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/vault-on-the-hashicorp-cloud-platform-ga) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Serverless Secrets with HashiCorp Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/serverless-secrets-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Retrieve HashiCorp Vault Secrets with Kubernetes CSI](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/retrieve-hashicorp-vault-secrets-with-kubernetes-csi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Onboarding Applications to Vault Using Terraform: A Practical' Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/onboarding-applications-to-vault-using-terraform-a-practical-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Managing SSH Access at Scale with HashiCorp Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/managing-ssh-access-at-scale-with-hashicorp-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing HashiCorp Vault 1.8](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/vault-1-8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: A Kubernetes User's Guide to HashiCorp Nomad Secret Management](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/a-kubernetes-user-s-guide-to-hashicorp-nomad-secret-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Vault Use Cases and Best Practices on Azure](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-vault-use-cases-and-best-practices-on-azure) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Integrating Azure AD Identity with HashiCorp Vault β€” Part' 1: Azure Application Auth via OIDC](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/integrating-azure-ad-identity-hashicorp-vault-part-1-application-auth-oidc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pratyush.mathur: Secrets Management Using Vault in K8S](https://medium.com/@pratyush.mathur/secrets-management-using-vault-in-k8s-272462c37fd8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Kubernetes Vault Integration via Sidecar Agent Injector vs.' CSI Provider](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/kubernetes-vault-integration-via-sidecar-agent-injector-vs-csi-provider) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Manage Kubernetes Secrets for Flux with HashiCorp Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/manage-kubernetes-secrets-for-flux-with-hashicorp-vault) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: How to Integrate Your Application with Vault: Static Secrets](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/how-to-integrate-your-application-with-vault-static-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Using Vault in Kubernetes Production for Security Engineers](https://blog.devops.dev/using-vault-in-kubernetes-production-for-security-engineers-54d2f0aca4d1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Vault 1.11 Adds Kubernetes Secrets Engine, PKI' Updates, and More 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/vault-1-11) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nikhil.purva: Securing Kubernetes Secrets with HashiCorp Vault](https://medium.com/@nikhil.purva/securing-kubernetes-secrets-with-hashicorp-vault-a9555728e095) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: The State of Vault and Kubernetes, and Future Plans](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/the-state-of-vault-and-kubernetes-and-future-plans) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@martin.hodges: Introduction to Vault to provide secret management' in your Kubernetes cluster](https://medium.com/@martin.hodges/introduction-to-vault-to-provide-secret-management-in-your-kubernetes-cluster-658b58372569) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@martin.hodges: Enabling TLS on your Vault cluster on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@martin.hodges/enabling-tls-on-your-vault-cluster-on-kubernetes-0d20439b13d0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@calvineotieno010: Managing Application Secrets with Hashicorp' Vault](https://medium.com/@calvineotieno010/managing-application-secrets-with-hashicorp-vault-8efb5e1d87fd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@muppedaanvesh: A Hands-On Guide to Vault in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@muppedaanvesh/a-hand-on-guide-to-vault-in-kubernetes-%EF%B8%8F-1daf73f331bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Why Use the Vault Agent for Secrets Management?](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/why-use-the-vault-agent-for-secrets-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nerd-for-tech: PKI Certs Injection to K8s Pods with Vault Agent' Injector](https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/pki-certs-injection-to-k8s-pods-with-vault-agent-injector-d97482b48f3d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Refresh Secrets for Kubernetes Applications with Vault Agent](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/refresh-secrets-for-kubernetes-applications-with-vault-agent) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: Declarative secret management for GitOps with Kapitan](https://medium.com/kapitan-blog/declarative-secret-management-for-gitops-with-kapitan-b3c596eab088) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [dzone: Managing Secrets Deployment in GitOps Workflow 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/managing-kubernetes-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [portworx.com: Implementing Data Security on Red Hat OpenShift 🌟](https://portworx.com/implementing-data-security-on-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: KubeSecOps Pipeline(Container security) in a cloudnative ecosystem](https://medium.com/@vaib16dec/kubesecops-pipeline-container-security-in-a-cloudnative-ecosystem-e59bf19a713d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Secure Your Kubernetes Cluster With Seccomp](https://betterprogramming.pub/secure-your-kubernetes-cluster-with-seccomp-9403ecf831b2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [dzone: A Practical Guide for Container Security](https://dzone.com/articles/a-practical-guide-for-container-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [octetz.com: Setting Up Pod Security Policies](https://octetz.com/docs/2018/2018-12-07-psp) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium.com: K8s Network Policies Demystified and Simplified 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/k8s-network-policies-demystified-and-simplified-18f5ea9848e2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Network Policies: Are They Really Useful?](https://medium.com/@senthilrch/kubernetes-network-polices-are-they-really-useful-c3a153c49316) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [medium: Who’s at the Helm?](https://dlorenc.medium.com/whos-at-the-helm-1101c37bf0f1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [dev-vibe.medium.com: Encrypt Helm sensitive data](https://dev-vibe.medium.com/encrypt-helm-sensitive-data-9d7622e41d00) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [blog.mimacom.com: A Summary of log4j Exploit in a Log4shell - What Happened' and What You Can Do About It](https://blog.mimacom.com/log4j-in-a-log4shell) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: How to create Let's Encrypt SSL certificates with acme.sh' on Linux](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-create-lets-encrypt-ssl-certificates-with-acme-sh-on-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew](https://bridgecrew.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: Tutorial: Incorporate IaC Security in your CI/CD pipeline' with Bridgecrew, Jenkins, and GitHub](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/tutorial-incorporate-iac-security-in-your-ci-cd-pipeline-with-bridgecrew-jenkins-and-github) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [itbusinessedge.com: Okta vs. Azure AD: IAM Tool Comparison](https://www.itbusinessedge.com/security/okta-vs-azure-ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - [DZone: Performance Improvement in Java Applications: ORM/JPA 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/performance-improvement-in-java-applications-orm-j) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [DZone: The JVM Architecture Explained 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/jvm-architecture-explained) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [DZone: How to Troubleshoot Sudden CPU Spikes](https://dzone.com/articles/troubleshoot-sudden-cpu-spikes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 7 JVM Arguments of Highly Effective Applications 🌟🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/7-jvm-arguments-of-highly-effective-applications-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Flight Recorder: Examining Java and Kotlin Apps](https://dzone.com/articles/flight-recorder-examining-java-and-kotlin-apps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [medium: How to reduce your JVM app memory footprint in Docker and Kubernetes' 🌟](https://medium.com/wix-engineering/how-to-reduce-your-jvm-app-memory-footprint-in-docker-and-kubernetes-d6e030d21298) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [dzone: Best Practices: Java Memory Arguments for Containers 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/best-practices-java-memory-arguments-for-container) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@anurag2397: Tuning JVM containers for better CPU and memory' utilisation in K8s environment](https://medium.com/@anurag2397/solving-javas-core-problems-around-memory-and-cpu-4d0c97748c43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [danoncoding.com: Tricky Kubernetes memory management for Java applications' 🌟](https://danoncoding.com/tricky-kubernetes-memory-management-for-java-applications-d2f88dd4e9f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [medium.com/nordnet-tech: Setting Java Heap Size Inside a Docker Container](https://medium.com/nordnet-tech/setting-java-heap-size-inside-a-docker-container-b5a4d06d2f46) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sharprazor.app: Memory settings for Java process running in' Kubernetes pod](https://medium.com/@sharprazor.app/memory-settings-for-java-process-running-in-kubernetes-pod-1e608a5d2a64) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Running JVM Applications on Kubernetes: Beyond java' -jar](https://medium.com/codex/running-jvm-applications-on-kubernetes-beyond-java-jar-a095949f3e34) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [lalitchaturveditech.medium.com: Optimize Java Performance On Kubernetes](https://lalitchaturveditech.medium.com/optimize-java-performance-on-kubernetes-5f055d406ecf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [jet-start.sh: Performance of Modern Java on Data-Heavy Workloads, Part 1' 🌟](https://jet-start.sh/blog/2020/06/09/jdk-gc-benchmarks-part1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Java Inside Docker: What You Must Know to Not FAIL](https://dzone.com/articles/java-inside-docker-what-you-must-know-to-not-fail) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: How to Analyze Java Thread Dumps 🌟](https://www.baeldung.com/java-analyze-thread-dumps) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Capturing a Java Thread Dump](https://www.baeldung.com/java-thread-dump) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [DZone: Understanding the Java Memory Model and Garbage Collection 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/understanding-the-java-memory-model-and-the-garbag) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [DZone: Memory Leaks and Java Code](https://dzone.com/articles/memory-leak-andjava-code) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [Hazelcast JET](https://jet-start.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: managing helm releases the gitops way](https://dzone.com/articles/managing-helm-releases-the-gitops-way) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [dzone: 15 useful helm chart tools](https://dzone.com/articles/15-useful-helm-charts-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [dzone: create install upgrade and rollback a helm chart - part 1](https://dzone.com/articles/create-install-upgrade-and-rollback-a-helm-chart-p) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [dzone: create install upgrade and rollback a helm chart - part 2](https://dzone.com/articles/create-install-upgrade-rollback-a-helm-chart-part) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [dzone: cicd with kubernetes and helm](https://dzone.com/articles/cicd-with-kubernetes-and-helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Helm 3, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/helm3-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium: Helm Chart β€” Development Guide 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/helm-chart-development-guide-bbc525d3b448) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium: Multi-namespace Helm deploy in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/analytics-vidhya/multi-namespace-helm-deploy-in-kubernetes-26d1baf1ca5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [daveops.xyz: Running DB migrations on Kubernetes with Helm](https://daveops.xyz/en/2020/09/18/running-db-migrations-on-kubernetes-with-helm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [mbbaig.blog: How to create custom Helm charts 🌟](https://mbbaig.blog/how-to-create-custom-helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Quick application deployments on MicroK8s using Helm Charts](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/03/23/quick-application-deployments-on-microk8s-using-helm-chart) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Add Java Agents to Existing Kubernetes and Helm Applications Instantly](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/03/24/add-java-agents-to-existing-kubernetes-and-helm-applications-instantly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium: Create Helm Charts to manage Kubernetes applications](https://medium.com/marionete/create-helm-charts-to-manage-kubernetes-applications-9c4235acf99e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: Part 1: Top trends from analyzing the security posture of' open-source Helm charts](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/open-source-helm-security-research) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [jasiek-petryk.medium.com: Setting up a private Helm chart repository on' GitHub](https://jasiek-petryk.medium.com/setting-up-a-private-helm-chart-repository-on-github-4a767703cec8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How To Continuously Test and Deploy Your Helm Charts' on Kubernetes Clusters Using Kind](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-continuously-test-and-deploy-your-helm-charts-on-kubernetes-clusters-using-kind-d71e3585d2dc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Helm 101 for Developers](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/helm-101-for-developers-1c28e734937e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 6 Tips for Creating Helm Charts in Kubernetes Applications](https://betterprogramming.pub/6-tips-for-creating-helm-charts-in-kubernetes-applications-452a37446f31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Deployment using Helm Charts and Krane 🌟](https://medium.com/groupon-eng/kubernetes-deployment-using-helm-charts-and-krane-e0100b55d00c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [bridgecrew.io: Applying Kubernetes security best practices to Helm charts](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/applying-kubernetes-security-best-practices-to-helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium: Test Helm Release in Production Environment with Zero Downtime' 🌟](https://medium.com/@deejiw/test-helm-release-in-production-environment-with-zero-downtime-400c5d41ecdf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Deploying Helm Apps to Kubernetes with Waypoint and GitOps](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/deploying-helm-apps-to-kubernetes-with-waypoint-and-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dailymotion: Deploying apps on multiple Kubernetes clusters with' Helm](https://medium.com/dailymotion/deploying-apps-on-multiple-kubernetes-clusters-with-helm-19ee2b06179e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [gennyallcroft.medium.com: Understanding Kubernetes deployments with Helm](https://gennyallcroft.medium.com/understanding-kubernetes-deployments-with-helm-444116a622be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Helm Charts For Kubernetes Developers](https://medium.com/codex/helm-charts-for-kubernetes-developers-dce5719d4c8c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@paolo.gallina: How-to release Helm Charts maintaining your mental' health 🌟](https://medium.com/@paolo.gallina/releasing-helm-charts-maintaining-your-mental-health-b382685390c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [devopslearners.com: How to Convert Helm Chart to Kubernetes YAML](https://devopslearners.com/how-to-convert-helm-chart-to-kubernetes-yaml-fbe6d6722f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [mlepeshkin.medium.com: Automated Kubernetes deployment with Helm and additional' templating](https://mlepeshkin.medium.com/automated-kubernetes-deployment-with-helm-and-additional-templating-dc960689609f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [blog.ediri.io: How To Unit Test Your Helm Charts](https://blog.ediri.io/how-to-unit-test-your-helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@percenuage: My adventure with Helm as GitOps in a distributed' architecture](https://medium.com/@percenuage/my-adventure-with-helm-as-gitops-in-a-distributed-architecture-6a6fdc6f11bd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/avmconsulting-blog: How to Deploy Applications using Helm in' Kubernetes |AWS|](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/deploying-applications-using-helm-in-kubernetes-b5c8b609e4b5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/tech-chronicles: Helm tests](https://medium.com/tech-chronicles/helm-test-tested-my-patience-732eeab0e935) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [xbery.medium.com: Deploy helm charts using Terraform module 🌟](https://xbery.medium.com/deploy-helm-charts-using-terraform-module-63684efbd221) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Simplifying Kubernetes Deployments With Helm Package' Manager 🌟](https://medium.com/codex/simplifying-kubernetes-deployments-with-helm-package-manager-bf834c51818d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Helm β€” Advanced Commands 🌟](https://medium.com/geekculture/helm-advanced-commands-9365097475b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Helmβ€”Named Templates](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/helm-named-templates-de2efc3875d0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Helm β€” Template Actions, Functions, and Pipelines 🌟](https://faun.pub/helm-template-actions-functions-and-pipelines-16ed23ed336f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [shipmight.com: Understanding Helm upgrade flags](https://shipmight.com/blog/understanding-helm-upgrade-reset-reuse-values) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Stop cloning helm charts! Enough! 🌟](https://blog.devops.dev/stop-cloning-helm-charts-enough-b40fb5d67ac7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubeshop-i: Monokle, Helm & Quality Kubernetes Deployments](https://medium.com/kubeshop-i/monokle-helm-quality-kubernetes-deployments-af050fcc91db) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Hosting Your Own Helm Chart on GitHub with Chart Releaser](https://blog.devops.dev/hosting-your-own-helm-chart-on-github-with-chart-releaser-a356ac10ce5c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Package and Deploy Your Application Using Helm Chart](https://faun.pub/package-and-deploy-your-application-using-helm-chart-21f0c568e65c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@badawekoo: Helm theory, demo and commands you need to know!](https://medium.com/@badawekoo/helm-theory-demo-and-commands-you-need-to-know-628777fdb0c2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Helm Your Kubernetes Application](https://medium.com/zeals-tech-blog/helm-your-kubernetes-application-7af6293bcfcf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/linux-shots: Use PostgreSQL database as backend storage for helm](https://medium.com/linux-shots/use-postgresql-as-backend-storage-for-helm-de407cd9c43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [tratnayake.dev: Using Helm To Include All Files From A Directory In-line](https://tratnayake.dev/helm-include-all-files-from-directory-in-line) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [fenyuk.medium.com: Helm for Kubernetes. Datree for keeping cluster secure' and healthy 🌟](https://fenyuk.medium.com/helm-for-kubernetes-datree-for-keeping-cluster-secure-and-healthy-6fbd10f0d958) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [fenyuk.medium.com: Helm for Kubernetes. GitOps with Argo CD 🌟](https://fenyuk.medium.com/helm-for-kubernetes-gitops-with-argo-cd-c8f80330596) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: HELM β€” How Release Information is Stored](https://medium.com/geekculture/helm-how-release-information-is-stored-778d7f0b7498) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Helm β€” Data Sharing Between Parent and Child Chart](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/helm-data-sharing-between-parent-and-child-chart-c4487a452d4e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [blog.searce.com: Transform Kubernetes Manifests into Helm Chart](https://blog.searce.com/transform-kubernetes-manifests-into-helm-chart-f3d100688423) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Helm Chart Wait for All Dependencies Before Starting' Kubernetes Pods](https://medium.com/geekculture/helm-chart-wait-for-all-dependencies-before-starting-kubernetes-pods-cc0a3ddbf02b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@marc.khouzam: Shell completion for plugins with Helm 3.8](https://medium.com/@marc.khouzam/shell-completion-for-plugins-with-helm-3-8-7cb001012a54) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium: Highway to Helm: How to efficiently manage chart sources](https://medium.com/adevinta-tech-blog/highway-to-helm-how-to-efficiently-manage-chart-sources-f5749ba8031e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: K8s β€” Helm Dashboard](https://medium.com/geekculture/k8s-helm-dashboard-d7509c5fee88) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Introduction to Helm Dashboard](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/introduction-to-helm-dashboard-dddf43e38cc2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [Kubecrt - Convert HELM charts to kubernetes resources 🌟](https://toolbox.kali-linuxtr.net/kubecrt-convert-helm-charts-to-kubernetes-resources.tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [linuxadvise.com: Helmfile - Next Level to manage your helm Charts](https://www.linuxadvise.com/amp/helmfile-next-level-to-manage-your-helm-charts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [medium: Gitops using Helmsman to apply Helm Charts to k8s](https://medium.com/@marco.franssen/gitops-using-helmsman-to-apply-helm-charts-to-k8s-1a7217ced411) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [abhaypore.medium.com: Migrate your manifest yaml files into Helm Chart](https://abhaypore.medium.com/migrate-your-manifest-yaml-files-into-helm-chart-32a44230f3b5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/container-runtime) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - [medium: Podman: Getting Started](https://medium.com/javarevisited/podman-getting-started-e7fc06961994) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - [oldgitops.medium.com: Setting up Podman on WSL2 in Windows 10 🌟](https://oldgitops.medium.com/setting-up-podman-on-wsl2-in-windows-10-be2991c2d443) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Exploring Docker alternative β€” Podman](https://medium.com/techbeatly/exploring-docker-alternative-podman-14674c990311) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@raghavendraguttur: Podman Containers β€” Beginner’s Guide](https://medium.com/@raghavendraguttur/podman-containers-beginners-guide-830b931e66f4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - [nilesh93.medium.com: Replacing Docker Desktop with Podman and Kind in MacOS](https://nilesh93.medium.com/replacing-docker-desktop-with-podman-and-kind-in-macos-c750581a3fda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - [DZone: Kubernetes Monitoring Essentials](https://dzone.com/refcardz/monitoring-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Becoming DevOps β€” Observability](https://faun.pub/becoming-devops-observability-152b292c05b9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Installing & Exploring the Kube-Prometheus Project](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/installing-exploring-the-kube-prometheus-project-eef375d49f6b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Monitoring: Kube-State-Metrics](https://medium.com/@chrisedrego/kubernetes-monitoring-kube-state-metrics-df6546aea324) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes Monitoring 101 β€” Core pipeline & Services Pipeline](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/kubernetes-monitoring-101-core-pipeline-services-pipeline-a34cd4cc9627) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: Utilizing and monitoring kubernetes cluster resources more effectively](https://medium.com/@martin.schneppenheim/utilizing-and-monitoring-kubernetes-cluster-resources-more-effectively-using-this-tool-df4c68ec2053) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Best Practices And Tools For Monitoring Your Kubernetes Cluster](https://www.magalix.com/blog/best-practices-and-tools-for-monitoring-your-kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Avoiding Kubernetes cluster outages with synthetic monitoring](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/08/10/avoiding-kubernetes-cluster-outages-with-synthetic-monitoring) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: Replication Controller & Replica sets in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/replication-controller-replica-sets-in-kubernetes-820f3cec7170) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [arabitnetwork.com: K8S – Enabling Auditing Logs | Step-by-Step](https://arabitnetwork.com/2021/03/13/k8s-enabling-auditing-logs-step-by-step) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/is-it-observable: How to collect metrics in a Kubernetes cluster](https://medium.com/is-it-observable/how-to-collect-metrics-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-9ad4a69aafb0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@lucapompei91: Kubernetes observability](https://medium.com/@lucapompei91/kubernetes-observability-17a7875a38f6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [hitesh-pattanayak.medium.com: Observability in Kubernetes](https://hitesh-pattanayak.medium.com/observability-in-kubernetes-b53d6ea1b37d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@kylekhunter: Kubernetes Monitoring with Prometheus](https://medium.com/@kylekhunter/kubernetes-monitoring-with-prometheus-a149c35694c4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@clymeneallen: Best Practices, Monitoring System for Multi-K8s' Cluster Environments Using Open Source](https://medium.com/@clymeneallen/best-practices-monitoring-system-for-multi-k8s-cluster-environments-using-open-source-d85544052f37) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@magstherdev: OpenTelemetry on Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@magstherdev/opentelemetry-on-kubernetes-c167f024b35f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: 6 Metrics To Watch for on Your K8s Cluster 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/6-metrics-to-watch-for-on-your-k8s-cluster-76d58f08397f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [figments.medium.com: Observable Kubernetes Cluster Using Grafana-Loki-Prometheus](https://figments.medium.com/observable-kubernetes-cluster-using-grafana-loki-prometheus-a661a31d7ad8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@isalapiyarisi: Getting Started on Kubernetes observability with' eBPF](https://medium.com/@isalapiyarisi/getting-started-on-kubernetes-observability-with-ebpf-88139eb13fb2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@HirenDhaduk1: Top Kubernetes Observability Tools and their Usage](https://medium.com/@HirenDhaduk1/top-kubernetes-observability-tools-and-their-usage-e4e8eef8aec3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [milindasenaka96.medium.com: Setup Prometheus and Grafana to Monitor the' K8s Cluster](https://milindasenaka96.medium.com/setup-prometheus-and-grafana-to-monitor-the-k8s-cluster-e1d35343d7a9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [kemilad.medium.com: Monitoring-Stack Deployment To A Kubernetes Cluster' β€” Prometheus | Grafana | AlertManager | Loki + Exporters | Dashboards and etc 🌟](https://kemilad.medium.com/monitoring-stack-deployment-to-a-kubernetes-cluster-prometheus-grafana-alertmanager-loki-dcc7339d4f19) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Monitoring Your EKS Cluster with the Power of Prometheus and' Grafana through Helm](https://awstip.com/monitoring-your-eks-cluster-with-the-power-of-prometheus-and-grafana-through-helm-%EF%B8%8F-1e8dc1ad5620) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@poseidon.os: Poseidon: A Kubernetes Cluster Visualization &' Cost Analysis Tool](https://medium.com/@poseidon.os/poseidon-a-kubernetes-cluster-visualization-cost-analysis-tool-d0fb55c2858c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [umeey.medium.com: Four Golden Signals Of Monitoring: Site Reliability Engineering' (SRE) Metrics](https://umeey.medium.com/four-golden-signals-of-monitoring-site-reliability-engineering-sre-metrics-64031dbe268) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@lambdaEranga: Monitor Kubernets Services/Endpoints with Prometheus' Blackbox Exporter 🌟](https://medium.com/@lambdaEranga/monitor-kubernets-services-endpoints-with-prometheus-blackbox-exporter-a64e062c05d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [samiislam0306.medium.com: Insightful Monitoring of Kubernetes Clusters with' Traces](https://samiislam0306.medium.com/insightful-monitoring-of-kubernetes-clusters-with-traces-c7c3b33ed07e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@walissonscd: Monitoring Kubernetes Cluster Resources: Using' Top Metrics Commands](https://medium.com/@walissonscd/monitoring-kubernetes-cluster-resources-using-top-metrics-commands-a60408765321) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Prometheus metrics within Kubernetes β€” an aerial view' | Joseph Esrig](https://blog.devops.dev/prometheus-metrics-within-kubernetes-an-ariel-view-d1d3b7d75418) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Improve Cluster Monitoring With Network Mapping in' Grafana](https://betterprogramming.pub/improve-cluster-monitoring-with-network-mapping-in-grafana-fa8bb479fd47) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Kubernetes Observability Part 1: Events, Logs, and' Integration With Slack, OpenAI, and Grafana](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubernetes-observability-part-1-events-logs-integration-with-slack-openai-and-grafana-62068cf43ec) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@onai.rotich: Understand container metrics and why they matter](https://medium.com/@onai.rotich/understand-container-metrics-and-why-they-matter-9e88434ca62a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [kkamalesh117.medium.com: Setting up Prometheus and Grafana Integration on' Kubernetes with Helm](https://kkamalesh117.medium.com/setting-up-prometheus-and-grafana-integration-on-kubernetes-with-helm-dfc63823608c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@MetricFire: Monitoring Kubernetes tutorial: Using Grafana and' Prometheus](https://medium.com/@MetricFire/monitoring-kubernetes-tutorial-using-grafana-and-prometheus-3239079b138f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/globant: Monitoring a multi-cluster Kubernetes Deployment](https://medium.com/globant/monitoring-a-multi-cluster-kubernetes-deployment-9e7a418a06b7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@martin.hodges: Adding observability to a Kubernetes cluster' using Prometheus](https://medium.com/@martin.hodges/adding-observability-to-a-kubernetes-cluster-using-prometheus-c2cba6c0fdaa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [addozhang.medium.com: Non-intrusive Inject OpenTelemetry Auto-Instrumentation' in Kubernetes](https://addozhang.medium.com/non-intrusive-inject-opentelemetry-auto-instrumentation-in-kubernetes-a9dfd49fc714) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@abhisman.sarkar: Kubernetes Monitoring: Effective Cluster Tracking' with Prometheus](https://medium.com/@abhisman.sarkar/kubernetes-monitoring-effective-cluster-tracking-with-prometheus-b0ed5b3efb32) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [aws.plainenglish.io: Mastering Monitoring: The Complete Guide to Using' Prometheus and Grafana with Kubernetes](https://aws.plainenglish.io/mastering-monitoring-the-complete-guide-to-using-prometheus-and-grafana-with-kubernetes-e53d8306123d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@muppedaanvesh: A Hands-On Guide to Kubernetes Monitoring Using' Prometheus & Grafana](https://medium.com/@muppedaanvesh/a-hands-on-guide-to-kubernetes-monitoring-using-prometheus-grafana-%EF%B8%8F-b0e00b1ae039) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Logging in Kubernetes: EFK vs PLG Stack](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/07/27/logging-in-kubernetes-efk-vs-plg-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Deploy an EFK stack to Kubernetes](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/how-to-deploy-an-efk-stack-to-kubernetes-ebc1b539d063) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [portworx.com: How to backup and restore Elasticsearch on Kubernetes](https://portworx.com/how-to-backup-and-restore-elasticsearch-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/vmacwrites: Kubernetes Audit Logs: Who created or deleted a namespace?](https://medium.com/vmacwrites/kubernetes-audit-logs-who-created-or-deleted-a-namespace-7d55c20d2730) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [shivanshu1333.medium.com: Structured logging in Kubernetes](https://shivanshu1333.medium.com/structured-logging-in-kubernetes-58cf35e6d60d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Importance of Logging In Kubernetes, Intro to Grafana Loki' & deploying with helm-charts](https://blog.devops.dev/importance-of-logging-in-kubernetes-and-intro-to-grafana-loki-f8dc6f736e6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kubernetes Practice β€” Logging with Logstash and FluentD by Sidecar' Container](https://faun.pub/kubernetes-practice-logging-with-logstash-and-fluentd-by-sidecar-container-86076da0812f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [blog.amhaish.com: Observing the K8 cluster using ELK stack](https://blog.amhaish.com/observing-the-k8-cluster-using-elk-stack-7d4264fdb0e3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [akyriako.medium.com: Kubernetes Logging with Grafana Loki & Promtail in' under 10 minutes 🌟](https://akyriako.medium.com/kubernetes-logging-with-grafana-loki-promtail-in-under-10-minutes-d2847d526f9e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [yuminlee2.medium.com: Kubernetes: Container and Pod Logging](https://yuminlee2.medium.com/kubernetes-container-and-pod-logging-82ec5c057cb2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kubernetes-tutorials: Cluster-level Logging in Kubernetes with' Fluentd](https://medium.com/kubernetes-tutorials/cluster-level-logging-in-kubernetes-with-fluentd-e59aa2b6093a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [shivanshu1333.medium.com: Contextual Logging in Kubernetes](https://shivanshu1333.medium.com/contextual-logging-in-kubernetes-41f4cc5fea69) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/kernel-space: KubeShark: Wireshark for Kubernetes](https://medium.com/kernel-space/kubeshark-wireshark-for-kubernetes-4069a5f5aa3d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bareckidarek: TCP packets traffic visualization for kubernetes' by k8spacket and Grafana](https://medium.com/@bareckidarek/tcp-packets-traffic-visualization-for-kubernetes-by-k8spacket-and-grafana-bb87cb106f30) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [pakdailytimes.com: TCP packets traffic visualization for kubernetes by k8spacket' and Grafana](https://www.pakdailytimes.com/2022/12/tcp-packets-traffic-visualization-for.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-monitoring.md)*
+  - [dzone: PostgreSQL HA and Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/postgresql-ha-and-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - [ref1](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.1/authentication/using-service-accounts-in-applications.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - [ref1](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.6/admin_guide/manage_scc.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - [ref1](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/postgres-operator/latest/operatorcli/pgo-overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - [Dzone - OAuth 2.0](https://dzone.com/articles/oauth-20-beginners-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium: How to Harden Your Kubernetes Cluster for Production 🌟](https://medium.com/better-programming/how-to-harden-your-kubernetes-cluster-for-production-7e47990efc2a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes Security 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/03/22/kubernetes-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [redkubes.com: 10 Kubernetes Security Risks & Best Practices](https://redkubes.com/10-kubernetes-security-risks-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.kasten.io: Kubernetes Ransomware Protection with Kasten K10 v4.0](https://blog.kasten.io/ransomware-protection-kasten-k10-v4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Enforce Audit Policy in Kubernetes (k8s)](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/enforce-audit-policy-in-kubernetes-k8s-34e504733300) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Top 8 Kubernetes Security Best Practices 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/top-8-kubernetes-security-best-practices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: How to secure your Kubernetes control plane and node components](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/08/20/how-to-secure-your-kubernetes-control-plane-and-node-components) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [akhilsharma.work: The 4C's of Kubernetes Security](https://akhilsharma.work/the-4cs-of-kubernetes-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium: Securing the Kubernetes cluster | Lessandro Z. Ugulino](https://medium.com/@lessandro.ugulino/securing-the-kubernetes-cluster-c5ab43fe0dd0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [amazicworld.com: Top 5 security threats unique to a Kubernetes and Cloud' Native stack](https://amazicworld.com/top-5-security-threats-unique-to-a-kubernetes-and-cloud-native-stack) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Kubernetes security will have a breakout year in 2022](https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/27/kubernetes-security-will-have-a-breakout-year-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium: Comparing Kubernetes Security Frameworks and Guidance 🌟](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/comparing-kubernetes-security-frameworks-and-guidance-f1c2821ea733) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: How is security managed in Kubernetes clusters?](https://blog.devgenius.io/how-is-security-managed-in-kubernetes-clusters-addefffd2b0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jonathan_37674: Kubernetes Security Best Practices: Definitive' Guide](https://medium.com/@jonathan_37674/kubernetes-security-best-practices-definitive-guide-bcb546e9f529) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: From dev to admin: an easy Kubernetes privilege escalation you' should be aware of β€” the attack](https://faun.pub/from-dev-to-admin-an-easy-kubernetes-privilege-escalation-you-should-be-aware-of-the-attack-950e6cf76cac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dotdc: Is your Kubernetes API Server exposed? Learn how to' check and fix! 🌟](https://medium.com/@dotdc/is-your-kubernetes-api-server-exposed-learn-how-to-check-and-fix-609ab9638fae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: The Core of Kubernetes Security: Clusters](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/the-core-of-kubernetes-security-clusters-5d9a69f1dba4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@codingkarma: Kubernetes Goat Part-1](https://medium.com/@codingkarma/kubernetes-goat-part-1-8718b1345a42) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@badawekoo: Limit number of processes running in a Kubernetes' pod](https://medium.com/@badawekoo/limit-number-of-processes-running-in-a-kubernetes-pod-50ccf156ec18) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/cloudyrion: Kubernetes end-to-end chain exploit](https://medium.com/cloudyrion/kubernetes-end-to-end-chain-exploit-c2be32688fd0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [xgrid.medium.com: Securing a Kubernetes cluster using TLS certificates' 🌟](https://xgrid.medium.com/securing-a-kubernetes-cluster-using-tls-certificates-5e64a6bb26de) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [ahmedy.hashnode.dev: Creating TLS Certificates for K8s components with OpenSSL](https://ahmedy.hashnode.dev/creating-tls-certificates-for-k8s-components-with-openssl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [erkanzileli.medium.com: How TLS Certificates Work](https://erkanzileli.medium.com/how-tls-certificates-work-422d95f1df5e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@martin.hodges: Using a wildcard certificate within your Kubernetes' cluster](https://medium.com/@martin.hodges/using-a-wildcard-certificate-within-your-kubernetes-cluster-87c014e8dafe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.cloudsecque.com: How to Improve the Security of Your Applications' with Kubernetes Security Scanners](https://blog.cloudsecque.com/how-to-improve-the-security-of-your-applications-with-kubernetes-security-scanners-cda97fd2f574) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [techmanyu.com: Kubernetes Security with Kube-bench and Kube-hunter 🌟](https://www.techmanyu.com/kubernetes-security-with-kube-bench-and-kube-hunter-6765bf44ebc6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [aninditabasak.medium.com: A Lap around Kubernetes Security & Vulnerability' scanning Tools β€” checkov, kube-hunter, kube-bench & Starboard](https://aninditabasak.medium.com/a-lap-around-kubernetes-security-vulnerability-scanning-tools-checkov-kube-hunter-kube-bench-4ffda92c4cf1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [towardsdev.com: 12 Scanners to Find Security Vulnerabilities and Misconfigurations' in Kubernetes](https://towardsdev.com/12-scanners-to-find-security-vulnerabilities-and-misconfigurations-in-kubernetes-332a738d076d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Gatekeeper | K8 hardening backlog](https://faun.pub/gatekeeper-k8-hardening-backlog-956d1b6860b6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
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+  - [darkreading.com: Top 10 Kubernetes Security Risks Every DevSecOps Pro Should' Know](https://www.darkreading.com/dr-tech/top-10-kubernetes-security-risks-every-devsecops-needs-to-know) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
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+  - [aymen-abdelwahed.medium.com: K8s Operators β€” CIS Kubernetes Benchmarks](https://aymen-abdelwahed.medium.com/k8s-operators-cis-benchmarks-8d7915d5cb2d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium: Working with Service Account In Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/the-programmer/working-with-service-account-in-kubernetes-df129cb4d1cc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [sandeepbaldawa.medium.com: Service Accounts in K8s (Kubernetes)](https://sandeepbaldawa.medium.com/service-accounts-in-k8s-kubernetes-2779ee4fb331) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/pareture: Kubernetes Bound Projected Service Account Token Volumes' Might Surprise You](https://medium.com/pareture/kubernetes-bound-projected-service-account-token-volumes-might-surprise-you-434ff2cd1483) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: K8s β€” ServiceAccount Token](https://medium.com/geekculture/k8s-serviceaccount-token-313d62aee119) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [motilayo.hashnode.dev: Exploring Kubernetes Service Account Tokens and Secure' Workload Identity Federation](https://motilayo.hashnode.dev/exploring-kubernetes-service-account-tokens-and-secure-workload-identity-federation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [overcast.blog: Kubernetes Service Accounts: A Practical Guide](https://overcast.blog/kubernetes-service-accounts-a-practical-guide-f99c1ed65483) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Revealing the secrets of Kubernetes secrets 🌟](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/04/22/revealing-the-secrets-of-kubernetes-secrets) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.doit-intl.com: Kubernetes and Secrets Management in the Cloud](https://blog.doit-intl.com/kubernetes-and-secrets-management-in-cloud-858533c20dca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes Secrets Explained](https://medium.com/codex/kubernetes-secrets-explained-f45baf8cefa7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium: Managing your sensitive information during GitOps process with Secret' Sealed](https://medium.com/@jerome_tarte/managing-your-sensitive-information-during-gitops-process-with-secret-sealed-27498c77e2b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [enlear.academy: Sealed Secrets with Kubernetes](https://enlear.academy/sealed-secrets-with-kubernetes-a3f4d13dbc17) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Sealed Secrets for Kubernetes](https://medium.com/codex/sealed-secrets-for-kubernetes-722d643eb658) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [carlosalca.medium.com: How to manage all my K8s secrets in git securely' with Bitnami Sealed Secrets](https://carlosalca.medium.com/how-to-manage-all-my-k8s-secrets-in-git-securely-with-bitnami-sealed-secrets-43580b8fa0c7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [pjame-fb.medium.com: Kubernetes Secrets from Secrets Manager using External' Secrets Operators](https://pjame-fb.medium.com/kubernetes-secrets-from-secrets-manager-using-external-secrets-operators-4819562c3b02) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated](https://mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp/compare-eso-with-secret-csi-402bf37f20bc?gi=a7ce4398a8d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/@knoldus: Using sealed secrets in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@knoldus/using-sealed-secrets-in-kubernetes-7f7518d4c984) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [eminalemdar.medium.com: Cloud Native Secret Management with External Secrets' Operator](https://eminalemdar.medium.com/cloud-native-secret-management-with-external-secrets-operator-2912f41f9c49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/google-cloud: Handle Kubernetes Secrets the GitOps Way β€” Part' 1](https://medium.com/google-cloud/handle-kubernetes-secrets-the-gitops-way-part-1-7079bd8221f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
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+  - [medium: Encrypting the certificate for Kubernetes (Let’s Encrypt) 🌟](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/encrypting-the-certificate-for-kubernetes-lets-encrypt-805d2bf88b2a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Kubernetes and SSL Certificate Management 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubernetes-and-ssl-certificate-management-5f6a4b6f5ae9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Automate Certificate Management In Kubernetes Using Cert-Manager](https://faun.pub/automate-certificate-management-in-kubernetes-using-cert-manager-d0745e5c7757) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@knoldus: Configure SSL certificate with cert-manager on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@knoldus/configure-ssl-certificate-with-cert-manager-on-kubernetes-e5ca8a804e16) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Automated DNS/TLS with External DNS & LetsEncrypt on' Kubernetes](https://blog.devgenius.io/automated-dns-tls-with-external-dns-letsencrypt-on-kubernetes-6f4f41827df9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Let’s encrypt and CertManager](https://faun.pub/lets-encrypt-and-certmanager-aa88775730b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [armin.su: SSL certificates from Let’s Encrypt for Kubernetes Private Ingress' via Terraform](https://armin.su/ssl-certificates-from-lets-encrypt-for-kubernetes-private-ingress-via-terraform-c9f595ee65fa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Kubernetes Authentication Sidecars: A Revelation' in Microservice Architecture](https://betterprogramming.pub/kubernetes-authentication-sidecars-a-revelation-in-microservice-architecture-12c4608189ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: SSO Authentication for Applications in Kubernetes](https://blog.devgenius.io/sso-authentication-for-applications-in-kubernetes-aedc3c189d89) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [imanishchaudhary.medium.com: Securing Kubernetes Dashboards: SSO Authentication' and RBAC Implementation with Okta and OAuth2 Proxy](https://imanishchaudhary.medium.com/secure-kubernetes-dashboards-with-sso-authentication-using-okta-oauth2-proxy-9e52189e9749) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [Configure RBAC in Kubernetes Like a Boss 🌟](https://medium.com/trendyol-tech/configure-rbac-in-kubernetes-like-a-boss-665e2a8665dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes RBAC Permission Manager 🌟](https://toolbox.kali-linuxtr.net/kubernetes-rbac-permission-manager.tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/devops-mojo: Kubernetes β€” Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Overview](https://medium.com/devops-mojo/kubernetes-role-based-access-control-rbac-overview-introduction-rbac-with-kubernetes-what-is-2004d13195df) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [loft-sh.medium.com: 10 Essentials for Kubernetes Access Control](https://loft-sh.medium.com/10-essentials-for-kubernetes-access-control-a67ae72977dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [sumanthkumarc.medium.com: Kubernetes RBAC β€” Update default ClusterRoles' without editing them](https://sumanthkumarc.medium.com/kubernetes-rbac-update-default-clusterroles-without-editing-them-ef206254e0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/@badawekoo: Using RBAC in Kubernetes for authorization-Complete' Demo-Part 1](https://medium.com/@badawekoo/using-rbac-in-kubernetes-for-authorization-complete-demo-part-1-83f0a1fb8f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@15daniel10: YOYO attack on a K8S cluster](https://medium.com/@15daniel10/yoyo-attack-on-a-k8s-cluster-102bc1d5ca3e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: How does RBAC work in kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/how-does-rbac-work-in-kubernetes-d50dd34771ca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [dominik-tornow.medium.com: Inside Kubernetes RBAC](https://dominik-tornow.medium.com/inside-kubernetes-rbac-9988b08a738a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jtdv01: Kubernetes Authorization and Role Based Access Controls' 🌟](https://medium.com/@jtdv01/kubernetes-authorization-and-role-based-access-controls-ca0b7acc17a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Give Users and Groups Access to Kubernetes Cluster Using RBAC](https://faun.pub/give-users-and-groups-access-to-kubernetes-cluster-using-rbac-b614b6c0b383) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@danielepolencic: AWS IAM Roles for service accounts for on-prem' clusters](https://medium.com/@danielepolencic/binding-aws-iam-roles-to-kubernetes-service-account-for-on-prem-clusters-b8bac41f269d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/andcloudio: Setting up Authentication and RBAC Authorization' in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/andcloudio/creating-authentication-and-authorization-in-kubernetes-c6c5f0f1d2ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@mehmetodabashi: Authentication and Authorization in Kubernetes:' Client Certificates and Role Based Access Control (RBAC)](https://medium.com/@mehmetodabashi/authentication-and-authorization-in-kubernetes-client-certificates-and-role-based-access-control-d4e98a3c1098) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@brunoolimpio: Kubernetes DeepDive β€” Parte 2 - Kubernetes RBAC' and more... | Bruno Olimpio](https://medium.com/@brunoolimpio/kubernetes-deepdive-parte-2-a65ffdce596d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.styra.com: Why RBAC is not enough for kubernetes security 🌟🌟](https://blog.styra.com/blog/why-rbac-is-not-enough-for-kubernetes-api-security) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dynatrace-engineering: Kubernetes Security Best Practices Part' 2: Network Policies](https://medium.com/dynatrace-engineering/kubernetes-security-best-practices-part-2-network-policies-405b36ed9d94) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@cloud_tips: Kubernetes Security Best Practices](https://medium.com/@cloud_tips/kubernetes-security-best-practices-ea1e3913c001) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: kubernetes authentication 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/kubernetes-authentication) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: kubernetes authorization 🌟](https://www.magalix.com/blog/kubernetes-authorization) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [lisowski0925.medium.com: Using Kubernetes Certificate Signing Requests and' RBAC for User Authentication and Authorization](https://lisowski0925.medium.com/using-kubernetes-csrs-and-rbac-for-cluster-user-authentication-and-authorization-9df5498655cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes Authentication and Authorization with X509 client certificates](https://medium.com/@sureshpalemoni/kubernetes-authentication-and-authorization-with-x509-client-certificates-edbc3517c10) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow: Accessing the Kubernetes REST end points using bearer token](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56214715/accessing-the-kubernetes-rest-end-points-using-bearer-token) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [ibrahims.medium.com: Security Context β€” Kubernetes](https://ibrahims.medium.com/security-context-kubernetes-9672ae2380f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Securing Kubernetes Dashboard on EKS with Pomerium](https://medium.com/dev-genius/securing-kubernetes-dashboard-on-eks-with-pomerium-e98c47610e2f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [mahira-technology.medium.com: Kubernetes Secrets Management: Level Up with' External Secrets Operator](https://mahira-technology.medium.com/kubernetes-secrets-management-level-up-with-external-secrets-operator-ed7d32df2189) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [blog.lightspin.io: NGINX Custom Snippets CVE-2021-25742](https://blog.lightspin.io/nginx-custom-snippets-cve-2021-25742) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - [medium.com/solo-io blog](https://medium.com/solo-io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/solo-io: Istio the Easy Way (Again!)](https://medium.com/solo-io/istio-the-easy-way-again-b0504347b7ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Getting started with Istio](https://medium.com/swlh/getting-started-with-istio-524628c025) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Getting Started With Istio: Overview And Installation](https://www.magalix.com/blog/getting-started-with-istio-overview-and-installation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [magalix.com: Working with Istio: Track your services with Kiali](https://www.magalix.com/blog/working-with-istio-track-your-services-with-kiali) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Istio telemetry V2 (Mixerless) deep dive](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/istio-mixerless-telemetry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com: How to Manage Microservices on Kubernetes With Istio](https://medium.com/better-programming/how-to-manage-microservices-on-kubernetes-with-istio-c25e97a60a59) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: What's new in Istio 1.6, a quick walkthrough](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/istio-1.6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Controlling egress traffic with Istio](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/istio-external-demo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium: Observability With Istio, Kiali, and Grafana in Kubernetes and Spring' Boot 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/observability-with-istio-kiali-and-grafana-in-kubernetes-and-spring-boot-743af225c24f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium: Introduction to Istio Traffic Management. Traffic Routing with Istio' by Example 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/introduction-to-istio-traffic-management-6b62c86f8cb4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Increasing observability on Istio: The new Kiali health configuration](https://medium.com/kialiproject/increasing-observability-on-istio-the-new-kiali-health-configuration-3c91852c1bfe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium: Managing Microservices With Istio Service Mesh in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/managing-microservices-with-istio-service-mesh-in-kubernetes-36e1fda81757) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [giffgaff.io: Using Istio with Nginx ingress](https://www.giffgaff.io/tech/using-istio-with-nginx-ingress) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium: Automated canary deployments with Flagger and Istio](https://medium.com/google-cloud/automated-canary-deployments-with-flagger-and-istio-ac747827f9d1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [inder-devops.medium.com: On-premise to cloud migration mock drills using' Istio 🌟](https://inder-devops.medium.com/on-premise-to-cloud-migration-mock-drills-using-istio-ea89aee5ea38) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Service Mesh Architecture with Istio](https://www.baeldung.com/ops/istio-service-mesh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [chrishaessig.medium.com: Multi cluster setup with istio](https://chrishaessig.medium.com/multi-cluster-setup-with-istio-c1c6437f4e8c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@sumudu_liyan: How To Install Istio On Kubernetes Cluster](https://medium.com/@sumudu_liyan/how-to-install-istio-on-kubernetes-cluster-e831c12381b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [engineering.mercari.com: Dynamic Service Routing using Istio](https://engineering.mercari.com/en/blog/entry/20220218-dynamic-service-routing-using-istio) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@nanditasahu031: Istio Service Mesh 🌟](https://medium.com/@nanditasahu031/istio-service-mesh-a11654f90ed9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [blog.getambassador.io: Kubernetes Canary Testing and Release with Istio](https://blog.getambassador.io/kubernetes-canary-testing-and-release-with-istio-4cbdedcc9914?gi=816ffb457b0d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/globant: Istio JWT Authentication & Authorization at the edge](https://medium.com/globant/istio-jwt-authentication-authorization-at-the-edge-b35b612acd97) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Egress Traffic Control for Nginx Ingress Controller with' Istio Proxy Sidecar](https://medium.com/codex/egress-traffic-control-for-nginx-ingress-controller-with-istio-proxy-sidecar-ef8f19902b43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/marionete: How to expose Kubernetes services to external traffic' using Istio Gateway](https://medium.com/marionete/how-to-expose-kubernetes-services-to-external-traffic-using-istio-gateway-1a1e6ebd8805) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [natarajsundar.medium.com: Istio service mesh, a start to finish tutorial' with Side Car architecture and an analysis + comparison of the Ambient mesh architecture](https://natarajsundar.medium.com/istio-service-mesh-a-start-to-finish-tutorial-with-side-car-architecture-and-an-analysis-d70a255ea41d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [alexandrev.medium.com: How To Enable Sticky Session on Your Kubernetes Workloads' using Istio? 🌟](https://alexandrev.medium.com/how-to-enable-sticky-session-on-your-kubernetes-workloads-using-istio-e789014a6acd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@wessel__: Istio with Authentik: securing your cluster and providing' authentication and authorization](https://medium.com/@wessel__/istio-with-authentik-securing-your-cluster-and-providing-authentication-and-authorization-b5e48b331920) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hammadsaif061: Simplifying Microservices Management with Kubernetes' and Service Mesh](https://medium.com/@hammadsaif061/simplifying-microservices-management-with-kubernetes-and-service-mesh-de458ce566f1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@lupass93: Zero Trust Architecture on Kubernetes with Istio Service' Mesh](https://medium.com/@lupass93/zero-trust-architecture-on-kubernetes-with-istio-service-mesh-eade6c5a3c53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/hamburger-berater-team: Varnish Sharding with Istio in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/hamburger-berater-team/varnish-sharding-with-istio-in-kubernetes-402f313919aa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@marc.guerrini: DIY β€” Istio β€” validate JWT](https://medium.com/@marc.guerrini/diy-istio-validate-jwt-1ffbd488b1f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium: API Access Control using Istio Ingress Gateway](https://medium.com/@senthilrch/api-access-control-using-istio-ingress-gateway-44be659a087e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium: API Authentication using Istio Ingress Gateway, OAuth2-Proxy and' Keycloak](https://medium.com/codex/api-authentication-using-istio-ingress-gateway-oauth2-proxy-and-keycloak-a980c996c259) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - [medium.com: kiali project](https://medium.com/kialiproject) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
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+  - [medium: Troubleshooting Envoy with Kiali](https://medium.com/kialiproject/troubleshooting-envoy-with-kiali-7f78a57b16ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/airbnb-engineering: Dynamic Kubernetes Cluster Scaling at Airbnb](https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/dynamic-kubernetes-cluster-scaling-at-airbnb-d79ae3afa132) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [chaitu-kopparthi.medium.com: Scaling Kubernetes workloads using custom Prometheus' metrics](https://chaitu-kopparthi.medium.com/scaling-kubernetes-workloads-using-custom-prometheus-metrics-1eb64b23919e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@niklas.uhrberg: Auto scaling in Kubernetes using Kafka and application' metrics β€” part 1](https://medium.com/@niklas.uhrberg/auto-scaling-in-kubernetes-using-kafka-and-application-metrics-part-1-a509256b64ff) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [openai.com: Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 Nodes](https://openai.com/blog/scaling-kubernetes-to-7500-nodes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/mindboard: What is Autoscaling in Kubernetes?](https://medium.com/mindboard/what-is-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-109c7b5d321) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [gitconnected.com: Kubernetes Autoscaling 101: Cluster Autoscaler, Horizontal' Pod Autoscaler, and Vertical Pod Autoscaler](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/kubernetes-autoscaling-101-cluster-autoscaler-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-and-vertical-pod-2a441d9ad231) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [packet.com: Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler](https://www.packet.com/resources/guides/kubernetes-cluster-autoscaler-on-packet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [cloud.ibm.com: Containers Troubleshoot Cluster Autoscaler](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/containers?topic=containers-troubleshoot_cluster_autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Autoscaling Kubernetes clusters](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/k8s-cluster-autoscaler) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [tech.deliveryhero.com: Dynamically overscaling a Kubernetes cluster with' cluster-autoscaler and Pod Priority](https://tech.deliveryhero.com/dynamically-overscaling-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-cluster-autoscaler-and-pod-priority) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium: Build Kubernetes Autoscaling for Cluster Nodes and Application Pods' 🌟](https://medium.com/better-programming/build-kubernetes-autoscaling-for-cluster-nodes-and-application-pods-bb7f2d716b07) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [Auto-Scaling Your Kubernetes Workloads (K8s) 🌟](https://medium.com/faun/autoscaling-in-kubernetes-cluster-bc55b8393a19) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium: Cluster Autoscaler in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/avmconsulting-blog/cluster-autoscaler-type-in-kubernetes-part2-f2ae432eefbb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [kubedex.com: autoscaling 🌟](https://kubedex.com/autoscaling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [chrisedrego.medium.com: Kubernetes AutoScaling Series: Cluster AutoScaler' 🌟](https://chrisedrego.medium.com/kubernetes-autoscaling-series-cluster-autoscaler-5d60c10c3dc1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [Kubernetes autoscaling with Istio metrics 🌟](https://medium.com/google-cloud/kubernetes-autoscaling-with-istio-metrics-76442253a45a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium: 1/3 Autoscaling in Kubernetes: A Primer on Autoscaling](https://medium.com/expedia-group-tech/autoscaling-in-kubernetes-a-primer-on-autoscaling-7b8f0f95a928) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [superawesome.com: Scaling pods with HPA using custom metrics. How we scale' our kid-safe technology using Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.superawesome.com/blog/how-we-scale-our-kid-safe-technology-using-auto-scaling-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [czakozoltan08.medium.com: Stupid Simple Scalability](https://czakozoltan08.medium.com/stupid-simple-scalability-dc4a7fbe67d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [cloudnatively.com: Understanding Horizontal Pod Autoscaling](https://www.cloudnatively.com/kubernetes-hpa-explanation) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [awstip.com: Kubernetes HPA](https://awstip.com/kubernetes-hpa-8b7cf54f115) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@CloudifyOps: Setting up a Horizontal Pod Autoscaler for Kubernetes' cluster](https://medium.com/@CloudifyOps/setting-up-a-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-for-kubernetes-cluster-a7d3cf3be7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Advanced Features of Kubernetes’ Horizontal Pod Autoscaler](https://betterprogramming.pub/advanced-features-of-kubernetes-horizontal-pod-autoscaler-536ebd7893ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@kewynakshlley: Performance evaluation of the autoscaling strategies' vertical and horizontal using Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@kewynakshlley/performance-evaluation-of-the-autoscaling-strategies-vertical-and-horizontal-using-kubernetes-42d9a1663e6b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Scaling Your Application Using Kubernetes - Harness | Pavan Belagatti](https://faun.pub/scaling-your-application-using-kubernetes-9ad0d6bcf0d6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [dnastacio.medium.com: Infinite scaling with containers and Kubernetes](https://dnastacio.medium.com/kubernetes-resources-1a1fa1e72dcf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@badawekoo: Scaling in Kubernetes _What, Why and How?](https://medium.com/@badawekoo/scaling-in-kubernetes-what-why-and-how-d120e99be071) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [pauldally.medium.com: HorizontalPodAutoscaler uses request (not limit) to' determine when to scale by percent](https://pauldally.medium.com/horizontalpodautoscaler-uses-request-not-limit-to-determine-when-to-scale-97643d808997) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [waswani.medium.com: Autoscaling Pods in Kubernetes](https://waswani.medium.com/autoscaling-pods-in-kubernetes-37d05000c41) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [mckornfield.medium.com: Working with HPAs in Kubernetes](https://mckornfield.medium.com/working-with-hpas-in-kubernetes-ced39263b596) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Intelligently estimating your Kubernetes resource needs!](https://faun.pub/intelligently-estimating-your-kubernetes-resource-needs-c12a75ea3138) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@adityadhopade18: Mastering K8s Event Driven AutoScaling](https://medium.com/@adityadhopade18/mastering-k8s-event-driven-autoscaling-cd1b9df78903) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [dzone: Scale to Zero With Kubernetes with KEDA and/or Knative](https://dzone.com/articles/scale-to-zero-with-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/backstagewitharchitects: How Autoscaling Works in Kubernetes?' Why You Need To Start Using KEDA?](https://medium.com/backstagewitharchitects/how-autoscaling-works-in-kubernetes-why-you-need-to-start-using-keda-b601b483d355) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [blog.cloudacode.com: How to Autoscale Kubernetes pods based on ingress request' β€” Prometheus, KEDA, and K6](https://blog.cloudacode.com/how-to-autoscale-kubernetes-pods-based-on-ingress-request-prometheus-keda-and-k6-84ae4250a9f3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@toonvandeuren: Kubernetes Scaling: The Event Driven Approach' - KEDA](https://medium.com/@toonvandeuren/kubernetes-scaling-the-event-driven-approach-bdd58ded4e3f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Autoscaling Your Kubernetes Microservice with KEDA](https://dzone.com/articles/autoscaling-your-kubernetes-microservice-with-keda) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Scaling an app in Kubernetes with KEDA (no Prometheus is needed)](https://faun.pub/keda-ec9fc7c8dd81) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@casperrubaek: Why KEDA is a game-changer for scaling in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@casperrubaek/why-keda-is-a-game-changer-for-scaling-in-kubernetes-4ebf34cb4b61) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Scale your Apps using KEDA in Kubernetes](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/scale-your-apps-using-keda-in-kubernetes-a1f2142ecc20) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: KEDA: Autoscaling Kubernetes apps using Prometheus](https://blog.devops.dev/keda-autoscaling-kubernetes-apps-using-prometheus-da037fe572cf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [purushothamkdr453.medium.com: Event driven autoscaling in kubernetes using' KEDA](https://purushothamkdr453.medium.com/event-driven-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-using-keda-a0c16a383619) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rtaplamaci: Horizontal Scaling on Kubernetes Clusters Based' on AWS CloudWatch Metrics with KEDA](https://medium.com/@rtaplamaci/horizontal-scaling-on-kubernetes-clusters-based-on-aws-cloudwatch-metrics-with-keda-7c9e0e3ba5f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hirushanonline: Dynamic Scaling with Kubernetes Event-driven' Autoscaling (KEDA)](https://medium.com/@hirushanonline/dynamic-scaling-with-kubernetes-event-driven-autoscaling-keda-caaa15096e1c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [medium.com/teamsnap-engineering: Load Testing a Service with ~20,000 Requests' per Second with Locust, Helm, and Kustomize](https://medium.com/teamsnap-engineering/load-testing-a-service-with-20-000-requests-per-second-with-locust-helm-and-kustomize-ea9bea02ae28) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-autoscaling.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Service Mesh Is Still Hard](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/10/26/service-mesh-is-still-hard) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium: Part 1 β€” Why Red Hat Openshift Service Mesh? 🌟](https://medium.com/@maggarwa/part-1-why-red-hat-openshift-service-mesh-54b8b6ae1a8f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [toptal.com: A Kubernetes Service Mesh Comparison 🌟](https://www.toptal.com/kubernetes/service-mesh-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Networking with a service mesh: use cases, best practices, and' comparison of top mesh options](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/07/15/networking-with-a-service-mesh-use-cases-best-practices-and-comparison-of-top-mesh-options) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [blog.polymatic.systems: Service Mesh Wars, Goodbye Istio](https://blog.polymatic.systems/service-mesh-wars-goodbye-istio-b047d9e533c7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium: Microservices and the World with a Service Mesh | Adarsh Prabhu](https://medium.com/@adarsh.prabhu/microservices-and-the-world-with-a-service-mesh-ec9a709dd4b5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium.com/elca-it: Service Mesh Performance Evaluation β€” Istio, Linkerd,' Kuma and Consul](https://medium.com/elca-it/service-mesh-performance-evaluation-istio-linkerd-kuma-and-consul-d8a89390d630) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@pauldotyu: Service Mesh Considerations](https://medium.com/@pauldotyu/service-mesh-considerations-117561f30295) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium.com/4th-coffee: A Comprehensive Tutorial on Service Mesh, Istio,' Envoy, Access Log, and Log Filtering](https://medium.com/4th-coffee/a-comprehensive-tutorial-on-service-mesh-istio-envoy-access-log-and-log-filtering-8f3d939c081d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium: The Roles of Service Mesh and API Gateways in Microservice Architecture' 🌟](https://medium.com/better-programming/the-roles-of-service-mesh-and-api-gateways-in-microservice-architecture-f6e7dfd61043) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium: Consul in Kubernetes β€” Pushing to Production](https://medium.com/swlh/consul-in-kubernetes-pushing-to-production-223506bbe8db) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium: HashiCorp Consul: Multi-Cloud and Multi-Platform Service Mesh](https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/hashicorp-consul-multi-cloud-and-multi-platform-service-mesh-372a82264e8e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Get Started with Consul Service Mesh on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/get-started-with-consul-service-mesh-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [HashiCorp Consul Ingress Gateways and L7 Traffic Management in Kubernetes](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-consul-ingress-gateways-and-l7-traffic-management-in-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Disaster Recovery for HashiCorp Consul on Kubernetes 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/disaster-recovery-for-hashicorp-consul-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium: A Practical Guide to HashiCorp Consul β€” Part 1 🌟](https://medium.com/velotio-perspectives/a-practical-guide-to-hashicorp-consul-part-1-5ee778a7fcf4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Getting Started with HCP Consul: Frequently Asked Questions](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/getting-started-with-hcp-consul-frequently-asked-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes network policies with Cilium and Linkerd](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/02/25/kubernetes-network-policies-with-cilium-and-linkerd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Protocol detection and opaque ports in Linkerd](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/03/10/protocol-detection-and-opaque-ports-in-linkerd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/12/11/why-linkerd-doesnt-use-envoy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium.com/attest-product-and-technology: Debugging mislabelled route metrics' from Linkerd](https://medium.com/attest-product-and-technology/debugging-mislabelled-route-metrics-from-linkerd-dda47fdff04a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@eshiett314: Mutual TLS with Emissary-Ingress and Linkerd](https://medium.com/@eshiett314/mutual-tls-with-emissary-ingress-and-linkerd-4aa3ffe0413f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [Google Cloud’s Traffic Director β€” What is it and how is it related to the Istio service-mesh?](https://medium.com/cloudzone/google-clouds-traffic-director-what-is-it-and-how-is-it-related-to-the-istio-service-mesh-c199acc64a6d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [amalaruja.medium.com: Basic HTTP Routing Strategies with Envoy](https://amalaruja.medium.com/basic-http-routing-strategies-with-envoy-376be42559eb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - [reuters.com: IBM to break up 109-year old company to focus on cloud growth' 🌟](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ibm-divestiture/ibm-to-break-up-109-year-old-company-to-focus-on-cloud-growth-idUSKBN26T1TZ) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [WebSphere Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [Download WAS Liberty](https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/downloads) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [OpenShift Container Platform 4.2. Installing on IBM Z (html)](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.2/html/installing_on_ibm_z) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [OpenShift Container Platform 4.2. Installing on IBM Z (pdf)](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.2/pdf/installing_on_ibm_z) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [medium.com/search?q=cp4mcm](https://medium.com/search?q=cp4mcm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [medium: tagged/cp4mcm](https://medium.com/ibm-cloud-paks-help-and-guidance-from-ibm-cloud/tagged/cp4mcm) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - [OCP 4.2 - Jenkins image](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.2/openshift_images/using_images/images-other-jenkins-agent.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 4 ways to build applications in openshift](https://dzone.com/articles/4-ways-to-build-applications-in-openshift-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [Dzone: a quick guide to deploying java apps on openshift](https://dzone.com/articles/a-quick-guide-to-deploying-java-apps-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [Using **KubeFed** to deploy applications](https://blog.openshift.comusing-kubefed-to-deploy-applications-to-ocp3-and-ocp4-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: odo Cheat Sheet](https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/odo-cheat-sheet) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [medium: Jenkins CICD Getting started with Groovy and Docker Containers β€”' Part 1](https://blog.isaack.io/articles/2016-08/Jenkins-CICD-Getting-Started-With-Groovy-Part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [medium - fabric8, please check out jenkins X instead](https://medium.com/@jstrachan/fabric8-please-check-out-jenkins-x-instead-8295a025173a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [Dzone - Continuous Delivery with OpenShift and Jenkins: A/B Testing 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/continuous-delivery-with-openshift-and-jenkins-ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: OpenShift 3.11 Pipeline Builds with OpenShift Jenkins' Image and OpenShift DSL](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/dev_guide/dev_tutorials/openshift_pipeline.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - [python.plainenglish.io: 15 GitHub Repos That Every Developers Must Bookmark' Right Now](https://python.plainenglish.io/15-github-repos-that-every-developers-must-bookmark-right-now-eee01db63977) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Software Engineering Best Practices That High-Performing Teams' Follow](https://dzone.com/articles/software-engineering-best-practices-that-high-perf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: The best programming languages to learn in 2022](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-best-programming-languages-to-learn-in-2022) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Concurrency vs Parallelism](https://www.baeldung.com/cs/concurrency-vs-parallelism) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [readwrite.com: Tech for Programmers in 2022: The Good, The Bad, and The' Ugly](https://readwrite.com/tech-for-programmers-in-2022-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Refactor a Codebase?](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-refactor-a-codebase-982772695078) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [medium: 7 Best Java Design Pattern Books for Beginners and Experienced Programmers](https://medium.com/javarevisited/7-best-books-to-learn-design-patterns-for-java-programmers-5627b93eefdb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [shadman-jamil.medium.com: Most Useful Software Architecture Patterns](https://shadman-jamil.medium.com/most-useful-software-architecture-patterns-68e171405292) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@victor.ronin: Design your code for readability vs. writability](https://medium.com/@victor.ronin/design-your-code-for-readability-vs-writability-d42f04cc6f4d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How SOLID Remains Solid β€” Software Principles vs.' Patterns](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-solid-remains-solid-software-principles-vs-patterns-c77c623a628b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [softwarecollections.org](https://www.softwarecollections.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Software Collections](https://developers.redhat.com/products/softwarecollections/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Red Hat Developer Toolset](https://developers.redhat.com/products/developertoolset/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@jdxcode: 12 Factor CLI Apps](https://medium.com/@jdxcode/12-factor-cli-apps-dd3c227a0e46) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./devel-sites.md)*
+  - [medium: Top 7 Best CI/CD Tools you should get your hands on in 2020](https://medium.com/devops-dudes/top-7-best-ci-cd-tools-you-should-get-your-hands-on-in-2020-832c29db936a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [dzone: Jenkins vs GitLab CI: Battle of CI/CD Tools](https://dzone.com/articles/jenkins-vs-gitlab-ci-battle-of-cicd-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: The CI/CD War of 2021: A Look at the Most Popular Technologies](https://blog.thundra.io/the-ci/cd-war-of-2021-a-look-at-the-most-popular-technologies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [medium: Choosing a CI that grows at the same pace as a scale-up 🌟](https://medium.com/nerds-malt/choosing-a-ci-that-grows-at-the-same-pace-as-a-scale-up-f4e1c0648084) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [GitLab CI](https://dzone.com/articles/gitlab-ci-with-docker-environment-variable-quirks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [blog.bitsrc.io: Github Actions or Jenkins? Making the Right Choice for You](https://blog.bitsrc.iogithub-actions-or-jenkins-making-the-right-choice-for-you-9ac774684c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [particule.io: Automatic build with Github Actions and Github Container Registry](https://particule.io/en/blogcicd-github-registry) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [proandroiddev.com: Improving CI/CD pipeline for Android via Fastlane and' GitHub Actions](https://proandroiddev.comimproving-ci-cd-pipeline-for-android-via-fastlane-and-github-actions-a635162d2c53) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [hashicorp.com: Announcing HashiCorp Waypoint](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-waypoint) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [Hands-on GitOps with OneDev and Kubernetes](https://robinshen.medium.com/hands-on-gitops-with-onedev-f05bd278f07c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [Shippable (now part of JFrog Pipelines)](https://www.shippable.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [medium: Spinnaker The Hard Way](https://medium.com/searce/spinnaker-the-hard-way-278913f3f1d8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [medium: Dailymotion’s journey from Jenkins to Jenkins X](https://medium.com/dailymotion/from-jenkins-to-jenkins-x-604b6cde0ce3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [CloudBees Integrates Software Delivery Management Platform With Google Cloud Build and Tekton to Break Down Development Silos](https://www.previous.cloudbees.com/press/cloudbees-integrates-software-delivery-management-platform-google-cloud-build-and-tekton-break) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - [dzone: Building a RESTful Service Using ASP.NET Core and dotConnect for' PostgreSQL](https://dzone.com/articles/building-a-restful-service-using-aspnet-core-and-d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - [enlear.academy: Repository Pattern and Unit of Work with ASP.NET Core Web' API](https://enlear.academy/repository-pattern-and-unit-of-work-with-asp-net-core-web-api-6802e1aa4f78) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - [medium: Microservices Resilience and Fault Tolerance with applying Retry' and Circuit-Breaker patterns using Polly](https://medium.com/aspnetrun/microservices-resilience-and-fault-tolerance-with-applying-retry-and-circuit-breaker-patterns-c32e518db990) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - [zeef.com: e-learning](https://e-learning.zeef.com/tracy.parish) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [Udemy.com](https://www.udemy.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [Udacity.com](https://eu.udacity.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [guru99.com](https://www.guru99.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [harvard.edu: CS50: Introduction to Computer Science (free)](https://pll.harvard.edu/course/cs50-introduction-computer-science) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [medium.com/javarevisited: 11 Best Java Microservices Courses with Spring' Boot and Spring Cloud in 2022](https://medium.com/javarevisited/10-best-java-microservices-courses-with-spring-boot-and-spring-cloud-6d04556bdfed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - [Comparing Embedded Servlet Containers in Spring Boot](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot-servlet-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./embedded-servlet-containers.md)*
+  - [Tomcat vs. Jetty vs. Undertow: Comparison of Spring Boot Embedded Servlet' Containers](https://examples.javacodegeeks.com/enterprise-java/spring/tomcat-vs-jetty-vs-undertow-comparison-of-spring-boot-embedded-servlet-containers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./embedded-servlet-containers.md)*
+  - [dzone: Developing Applications on Multi-tenant Clusters With Flux and Kustomize](https://dzone.com/articles/developing-applications-on-multitenant-clusters-wi) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [cloud-viadee.medium.com: GitOps for IT-Architects: Transparent and Secure' Kubernetes deployments](https://cloud-viadee.medium.com/gitops-for-it-architects-6312e7822819) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [johnclarke73.medium.com: How GitOps works for us](https://johnclarke73.medium.com/our-continuous-delivery-journey-11d86dd68a49) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [medium: Integrating GitOps Deployments in Kubernetes Using Weave Flux](https://medium.com/contino-engineering/integrating-gitops-deployments-in-kubernetes-using-weave-flux-9a617ea17684) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Flux: Server-side reconciliation is coming](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/10/07/server-side-reconciliation-is-coming) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [blog.ediri.io: Flux With Buckets: Is This Still GitOps?](https://blog.ediri.io/flux-with-buckets-is-this-still-gitops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Flux CD: Getting Started](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/flux-cd-getting-started-1a06671d718f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: GitOps: Flux vs Argo CD 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/gitops-flux-vs-argo-cd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [blog.aenix.io: Argo CD vs Flux CD](https://blog.aenix.io/argo-cd-vs-flux-cd-7b1d67a246ca) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: How to GitOps your Terraform](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2022/09/30/how-to-gitops-your-terraform) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - [eleconomista.es: Solo el 13% de autΓ³nomos en tarifa plana 'sobrevive' despuΓ©s de 24 meses](https://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/11338080/07/21/Solo-el-13-de-autonomos-en-tarifa-plana-sobrevive-despues-de-24-meses.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [eleconomista.es: El acceso a financiaciΓ³n, una barrera (casi) infranqueable' para los autΓ³nomos](https://www.eleconomista.es/actualidad/noticias/11361634/08/21/El-acceso-a-financiacion-una-barrera-casi-infranqueable-para-los-autonomos.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [eleconomista.es: Estas son las cuotas de los autΓ³nomos a la Seguridad Social' y los derechos que garantizan](https://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/11368404/08/21/Estas-son-las-cuotas-de-los-autonomos-a-la-Seguridad-Social-y-los-derechos-que-garantizan.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [eleconomista.es: Estos son los gastos de los autΓ³nomos que no se pueden' deducir en el IVA](https://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/11390425/09/21/Estos-son-los-gastos-de-los-autonomos-que-no-se-pueden-deducir-en-el-IVA.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [eleconomista.es: La ayuda del SEPE a los autΓ³nomos: asΓ­ pueden cobrar el' paro a la vez que trabajan](https://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/11391909/09/21/La-ayuda-del-SEPE-a-los-autonomos-asi-pueden-cobrar-el-paro-a-la-vez-que-trabajan.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [malt 🌟](https://www.malt.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [upwork 🌟](https://www.upwork.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [fiverr](https://www.fiverr.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [remoteone](https://remote.one) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./freelancing.md)*
+  - [blog.kubecost.com: Kubernetes kOps: Step-By-Step Example & Alternatives](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/kubernetes-kops) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [imsundeep8.medium.com: Deploy Production-grade Kubernetes Cluster using' kOps on Amazon Cloud (AWS)](https://imsundeep8.medium.com/deploy-production-grade-kubernetes-cluster-using-kops-on-amazon-cloud-aws-abc79f46aa32) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium.com: **Demystifying High Availability in Kubernetes Using Kubeadm**](https://medium.com/velotio-perspectives/demystifying-high-availability-in-kubernetes-using-kubeadm-3d83ed8c458b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [blog.tobias-huebner.org: Low-budget self-hosted Kubernetes 🌟](https://blog.tobias-huebner.org/low-budget-kubernetes-self-hosted-series) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ZiXianZeroX: Setting Up an On-premise Kubernetes Cluster from' Scratch](https://medium.com/@ZiXianZeroX/setting-up-an-on-premise-kubernetes-cluster-from-scratch-8e3a6b415387) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Configuring HA Kubernetes cluster on bare metal servers with kubeadm.' 1/3](https://faun.pub/configuring-ha-kubernetes-cluster-on-bare-metal-servers-with-kubeadm-1-2-1e79f0f7857b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [blog.learncodeonline.in: Kubernetes Cluster Deployment on CentOS Linux](https://blog.learncodeonline.in/kubernetes-cluster-deployment-on-centos-linux) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@benjaminacar.private: A Comprehensive Guide to Setup a New K8s' Cluster](https://medium.com/@benjaminacar.private/a-comprehensive-guide-to-setup-a-new-k8s-cluster-4b88e6f021bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [itwonderlab.com: Kubernetes Cluster using Vagrant and Ansible with Containerd' (in 3 minutes) 🌟](https://www.itwonderlab.com/en/ansible-kubernetes-vagrant-tutorial) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [napo.io: Terraform Kubernetes Multi-Cloud (ACK, AKS, DOK, EKS, GKE, OKE)](https://napo.io/posts/terraform-kubernetes-multi-cloud-ack-aks-dok-eks-gke-oke) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium: Upgrading Kubernetes The Hard Way](https://medium.com/nordcloud-engineering/upgrading-kubernetes-the-hard-way-ac533cfb4ff2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium: Kubernetes the hard way on Docker](https://medium.com/@brightzheng100/kubernetes-the-hard-way-on-docker-f512bae734af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@norlin.t: Kubernetes the hard (illumos) way](https://medium.com/@norlin.t/kubernetes-the-hard-illumos-way-c4b45a080bac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@norlin.t: Kubernetes the hard (illumos) way, last part](https://medium.com/@norlin.t/kubernetes-the-hard-illumos-way-last-part-c68ca71bc2ce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium: ClusterOps: 1-Line Commit to Upgrade Your Kubernetes Clusters 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/clusterops-1-line-commit-to-upgrade-your-kubernetes-clusters-de3548124d04) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [cncf.io webinar: Deploying Kubernetes to bare metal using cluster API](https://www.cncf.io/webinars/deploying-kubernetes-to-bare-metal-using-cluster-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Kubernetes Cluster API reaches production readiness with version' 1.0](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/10/06/kubernetes-cluster-api-reaches-production-readiness-with-version-1-0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [cloudsavvyit.com: How to run your own kubernetes cluster with Microk8s](https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13024/how-to-run-your-own-kubernetes-cluster-with-microk8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [kubedex.com: Kubernetes Operating Systems 🌟](https://kubedex.com/kubernetes-operating-systems) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Lightweight Kubernetes Distributions](https://www.baeldung.com/ops/kubernetes-lightweight-distributions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [wecloudpro.com: VMware Tanzu Community Edition 🌟](https://www.wecloudpro.com/2021/11/13/Tanzu-Community-Edition.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium: K0s Supports Kubernetes 1.22](https://medium.com/k0sproject/k0s-supports-kubernetes-1-22-a498e41bf5af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium: k0s Ready for Production](https://medium.com/k0sproject/k0s-ready-for-production-20255c4b0791) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [medium: k0s Optimizes Start Time, Adds Cluster Level Backup/Restore and' More](https://medium.com/k0sproject/k0s-optimizes-start-time-adds-cluster-level-backup-restore-and-more-8ffef894a1ae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - [Container-native virtualization allows to run and manage virtual machine workloads alongside container workloads](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/4.2/html/container-native_virtualization/container-native-virtualization-2-1-release-notes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [How to Run HA Elasticsearch (ELK) on Red Hat OpenShift](https://portworx.com/run-ha-elasticsearch-elk-red-hat-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Installing debugging tools into a Red Hat OpenShift' container with **oc-inject**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/01/15installing-debugging-tools-into-a-red-hat-openshift-container-with-oc-inject) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [Quotas setting per project](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.2/applications/quotas/quotas-setting-per-project.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [Quotas setting across multiple projects](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.2/applications/quotas/quotas-setting-across-multiple-projects.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [Source-to-Image (S2I) Build](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/core_concepts/builds_and_image_streams.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - [medium: Why Grafana: Part II](https://medium.com/lightspeed-venture-partners/why-grafana-part-ii-2e7e42e0f7bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [alexandrev.medium.com: Grafana Alerting vs AlertManager: A Comparison of' Two Leading Monitoring Tools | Alex Vazquez](https://alexandrev.medium.com/grafana-alerting-vs-alertmanager-a-comparison-of-two-leading-monitoring-tools-5e262446a5f9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [sid-infinity-yadav.medium.com: Grafana Agent Kubernetes Operator](https://sid-infinity-yadav.medium.com/grafana-agent-kubernetes-operator-f89b744487f5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Grafana Agent Flow: Simplifying Monitoring and' Telemetry Collection for Kubernetes Clusters](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/exploring-grafana-agent-flow-simplifying-monitoring-for-kubernetes-2a06a92614) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [Prometheus Monitoring With Grafana. Prometheus Stats Dashboard and Prometheus Benchmark Dashboard](https://dzone.com/articles/prometheus-monitoring-with-grafana) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@dotdc: A set of modern Grafana dashboards for Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/@dotdc/a-set-of-modern-grafana-dashboards-for-kubernetes-4b989c72a4b2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [medium.com/how-tos: How To Provisioning Dashboards In Grafana via Kubernetes](https://medium.com/how-tos/how-to-provisioning-dashboards-in-grafana-via-kubernetes-5d261508658d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [cleancloud-k8s.com: Handling Multiline Logs with Loki and Fluent Bit on' Kubernetes](https://cleancloud-k8s.com/2022/01/19/handling-multiline-logging-with-loki-and-fluent-bit-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Grafana, Prometheus, and Loki: Exploring Metrics and Logs](https://faun.pub/grafana-prometheus-and-loki-exploring-metrics-and-logs-f198637784fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Jakarta EE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_EE) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Payara Server](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payara_Server) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Getting Started With Java EE 8, Payara 5 and Eclipse Oxygen](https://dzone.com/articles/getting-started-with-java-ee-8-payara-5-and-eclips) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - [Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP)](https://developers.redhat.com/products/eap/overview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Jakarta EE & Wildfly Running on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/jakarta-ee-amp-wildfly-running-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: Top 19 Ansible Interview Questions and Answers for 2022](https://www.guru99.com/ansible-interview-questions.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [devsecops.co.in: 100+ Ansible Interview Questions and Answers](https://devsecops.co.in/2021/05/18/ansible-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [mrdevops.hashnode.dev: Top 40 Terraform Interview Questions and Answers' for 2023](https://mrdevops.hashnode.dev/top-40-terraform-interview-questions-and-answers-for-2023) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [TGB - AWS Interview Questions and Answers - Frequently asked](https://www.techgeekbuzz.com/top-aws-interview-questions-and-answers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [grokkinginterview.com: 13 REST API interview questions you need to know](https://grokkinginterview.com/13-rest-api-interview-questions-you-need-to-know-f0e7ec857550) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [denic.hashnode.dev: Resources to crush the technical interview](https://denic.hashnode.dev/resources-to-crush-the-technical-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [devsecops.co.in: DevOps Interview Questions and Answers](https://devsecops.co.in/2021/05/20/devops-interview-questions) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [towardsdev.com: Microservice Interview questions for Backend Developers' series-1](https://towardsdev.com/microservice-interview-questions-for-backend-developers-series-1-112d623a7c2a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [50+ Java Collections Interview Questions for Beginners and Experienced Programmers](https://medium.com/javarevisited/50-java-collections-interview-questions-for-beginners-and-experienced-programmers-4d2c224cc5ab) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [devsecops.co.in: Kubernetes Interview Questions and Answers](https://devsecops.co.in/2021/05/22/kubernetes-interview) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - [softwaretestguideforu.com: What is system testing? How to perform system' testing?](https://www.softwaretestguideforu.com/2020/06/what-is-system-testinghow-to-perform.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com: Automation Testing Implementation Guide](https://www.botplayautomation.com/post/what-is-automation-testing-the-need-for-automation-testing-automation-testing-implementation-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com: Types of Software Testing](https://www.botplayautomation.com/post/types-of-software-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com: Automation & Manual Testing Best Practices](https://www.botplayautomation.com/post/best-practices-to-follow-in-software-testing-manual-and-automation-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com: How to write a Software Test Plan?](https://www.botplayautomation.com/post/how-to-write-a-test-plan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: 4 Software Testing Roles](https://blog.thundra.io/4-software-testing-roles) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com: Common mistakes test teams make in automation testing' and how to fix them](https://www.botplayautomation.com/post/common-mistakes-test-teams-make-in-automation-testing-and-how-to-fix-them) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com: Automation Test Plan](https://www.botplayautomation.com/post/automation-test-plan) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [boozangfromthetrenches.com: Root Cause Analysis in Test Automation](https://boozangfromthetrenches.com/root-cause-analysis-in-test-automation/9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [copyconstruct.medium.com: Testing in Production, the safe way 🌟🌟🌟](https://copyconstruct.medium.com/testing-in-production-the-safe-way-18ca102d0ef1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [blog.thundra.io: How to Fix Your Failing End-to-End Tests?](https://blog.thundra.io/how-to-fix-your-failing-end-to-end-tests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [dzone: Checklist for API Verification 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/checklist-for-api-verification) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [dzone: We Are Testing Software Incorrectly and It's Costly](https://dzone.com/articles/we-are-testing-software-incorrectly-and-its-costly) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Why We Quit Unit Testing Classes to Focus On a' Behavioral Approach](https://betterprogramming.pub/quit-unit-testing-classes-and-use-a-behavior-oriented-approach-306a667f9a31) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [adequatica.medium.com: Principles of Writing Automated Tests](https://adequatica.medium.com/principles-of-writing-automated-tests-a2b72218264c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [dzone: Testing the Untestable and Other Anti-Patterns](https://dzone.com/articles/testing-the-untestable-and-other-anti-patterns) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [testsvision.com: 6 Popular Automation Testing Frameworks & Tools](https://testsvision.com/6-popular-automation-testing-frameworks-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Reflect brings automated no-code web testing to the cloud](https://venturebeat.com/2021/01/22/reflect-brings-automated-no-code-web-testing-to-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [dzone: Top Microservices Testing Tools Testers Should Know About](https://dzone.com/articles/top-microservices-testing-tools-testers-should-kno) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [dzone: Component Tests for Spring Cloud Microservices](https://dzone.com/articles/component-tests-for-spring-cloud-microservices) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [beellz.hashnode.dev: Continuous Profiling in Kubernetes Using Pyroscope](https://beellz.hashnode.dev/continuous-profiling-in-kubernetes-using-pyroscope) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [softwarequickguide.com: What is performance testing and performance testing' tools](https://softwarequickguide.com/what-is-performance-testing-and-performance-testing-tools) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com](https://www.botplayautomation.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [botplayautomation.com: Benefits of Codeless (no code) Automation Testing](https://www.botplayautomation.com/post/benefits-of-codeless-automation-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - [blazemeter.com: Open Source Load Testing Tools: Which One Should You Use?](https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/open-source-load-testing-tools-which-one-should-you-use) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Gatling vs JMeter vs The Grinder: Comparing Load Test Tools](https://www.baeldung.com/gatling-jmeter-grinder-comparison) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Gatling vs JMeter](https://dzone.com/articles/gatling-vs-jmeter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Dzone: JMeter tutorial](https://dzone.com/articles/jmeter-tutorial-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Dzone: JMeter tutorial for beginners](https://dzone.com/articles/jmeter-tutorial-for-beginners-jmeter-load-testing) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Apache JMeter Keyboards shortcuts](https://dzone.com/articles/apache-jmeter-keyboard-shortcuts) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [testinglpoint.com: Timer in JMeter](https://www.testinglpoint.com/timer) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [testinglpoint.com: Features of JMeter](https://www.testinglpoint.com/features-of-jmeter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [gslab.com: How to Optimize Performance Testing with Apache JMeter and Resources' Monitoring Using DStat](https://www.gslab.com/blogs/performance-testing-with-Apache-JMeter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [rollno748.medium.com: Load testing GCP Pub/Sub using JMeter](https://rollno748.medium.com/load-testing-gcp-pub-sub-using-jmeter-9eff79440beb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [blazemeter.com](https://www.blazemeter.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Blazemeter.com: Continuous Integration 101 - How to run Jmeter with jenkins' 🌟](https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/continuous-integration-101-how-run-jmeter-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Configure Jenkins to Run and Show JMeter Tests](https://www.baeldung.com/jenkins-and-jmeter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [DZone.com: 2 ways to integrate jmeter tests into jenkins](https://dzone.com/articles/2-ways-to-integrate-jmeter-tests-into-jenkins) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Guru99.com: Jmeter and BlazeMeter Integration with Jenkins](https://www.guru99.com/jenkins-jmeter-blazemeter.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Perfomance Testing with Gatling](https://dzone.com/articles/perfomance-testing-with-gatling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Gatling: A Lightweight Load Testing Tool](https://dzone.com/articles/gatling-light-weight-load-testing-tool) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [An Introduction to Load Testing With Gatling](https://dzone.com/articles/gatling-gun-is-now-a-prospecting-tool-for-testers) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Gatling Performance Testing Pros and Cons](https://dzone.com/articles/gatling-performance-testing-pros-and-cons) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [How to Set up a Gatling Test's Implementation Environment 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-set-up-a-gatling-tests-implementation-envir) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [How to Use RegEx Extractor in Gatling Projects](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-use-regex-extractor-in-gatling-projects) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [qautomation.blog: Power Full Load Testing Tool : Gatling](https://qautomation.blog/2019/05/03/power-full-load-testing-tool-gatling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [API Load Testing With Gatling](https://dzone.com/articles/api-load-testing-with-gatling) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [Load Testing Your DataBase-Connected APIs With Gatling](https://dzone.com/articles/load-testing-your-database-connected-apis-with-gat) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [How to Use Gatling With Maven](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-use-gatling-with-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [gatling.io: Jenkins plugin](https://gatling.io/docs/current/extensions/jenkins_plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Run Gatling Tests From Jenkins](https://www.baeldung.com/jenkins-run-gatling-tests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Pipeline Performance Testing with Jenkins and Gatling](https://medium.com/thepeg/pipeline-performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-gatling-b7b762274680) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [venturebeat.com: Microsoft launches fully managed Azure Load Testing service](https://venturebeat.com/2021/11/30/microsoft-launches-fully-managed-azure-load-testing-service) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [webpagetest.org](https://webpagetest.org) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [blog.dream11engineering.com: Finding Order in Chaos: How We Automated Performance' Testing with Torque](https://blog.dream11engineering.com/finding-order-in-chaos-how-we-automated-performance-testing-with-torque-6eb63706fcea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [tech.loveholidays.com: Load testing in production with Grafana Loki, Kubernetes' and Golang](https://tech.loveholidays.com/load-testing-in-production-with-grafana-loki-kubernetes-and-golang-1699554d2aa3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: The 5-Step Checklist for Serverless Load Testing](https://betterprogramming.pub/the-5-step-checklist-for-serverless-load-testing-346f4a60841d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - [tutorials.keptn.sh 🌟](https://tutorials.keptn.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - [medium: Keptn 0.6.0 β€” My top 5 favorite improvements](https://medium.com/keptn/keptn-0-6-0-my-top-5-favorite-improvements-242d8ac1abfe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - [medium: How we are redesigning our microservices deployment strategy](https://medium.com/dynatrace-engineering/how-we-are-redesigning-our-microservices-deployment-strategy-c567e310a42e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./keptn.md)*
+  - [medium: Quick Fix: Mounting a ConfigMap to an Existing Volume in Kubernetes' Using Rancher](https://medium.com/swlh/quick-fix-mounting-a-configmap-to-an-existing-volume-in-kubernetes-using-rancher-d01c472a10ad) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [blog.kubecost.com: Rancher vs Kubernetes: It’s not either or](https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/rancher-vs-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [akyriako.medium.com: Provision an on-prems Kubernetes Cluster with Rancher,' Terraform and Ansible](https://akyriako.medium.com/provision-an-on-prems-kubernetes-cluster-with-rancher-terraform-and-ansible-e26e24059319) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [Rancher Academy 🌟](https://academy.rancher.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [Install Kubernetes with k3sup and k3s](https://medium.com/@alexellisuk/walk-through-install-kubernetes-to-your-raspberry-pi-in-15-minutes-84a8492dc95a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [en.sokube.ch: K3S + K3D = K8S : a new perfect match for dev and test](https://en.sokube.ch/post/k3s-k3d-k8s-a-new-perfect-match-for-dev-and-test-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [nativecloud.dev: Scale out your Raspberry-Pi Kubernetes cluster to the cloud](https://nativecloud.dev/scale-out-your-raspberry-pi-k3s-cluster-to-the-cloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ostridelabs: k8s vs k3s: The Comprehensive Difference](https://medium.com/@ostridelabs/k8s-vs-k3s-the-comprehensive-difference-f7667d141c0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [justinpolidori.it: LDAP authentication with Dex on Kubernetes with Vcluster' (K3S)](https://www.justinpolidori.it/posts/20220611_vcluster_auth) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: Introduction to k3d: Run K3s in Docker](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/03/16/introduction-to-k3d-run-k3s-in-docker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [akyriako.medium.com: Provision a Highly Available K3S Cluster with K3D](https://akyriako.medium.com/provision-a-high-availability-k3s-cluster-with-k3d-a7519f476c9c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [medium.com: OKE Clusters from Rancher 2.0](https://medium.com/swlh/oke-clusters-from-rancher-2-0-409131ad1293) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [medium.com: Rancher deployed Kubernetes on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure](https://medium.com/@jlamillan/rancher-deployed-kubernetes-on-oracle-cloud-infrastructure-6b0656cdaec0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [Kubernautic](https://kubernauts.sh) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - [dani-izquierdo95.medium.com: Batch processing using Cron Jobs. MySQL automated' backup on Openshift/K8s](https://dani-izquierdo95.medium.com/mysql-automated-backup-on-openshift-k8s-3690280d304f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [blog.kasten.io: 10 Key Takeaways from Kubernetes Backup & Recovery For Dummies](https://blog.kasten.io/10-key-takeaways-from-kubernetes-backup-recovery-for-dummies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@amitabhprasad: Kubernetes volume backup for disaster recovery](https://medium.com/@amitabhprasad/kubernetes-volume-backup-for-disaster-recovery-56a5facee7fe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [medium: Leveraging operator pattern and VolumeSnapshots to backup databases' in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/blablacar/leveraging-operator-pattern-and-volumesnapshots-to-backup-databases-in-kubernetes-3a28aa425100) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [blog.kasten.io: Extending Kubernetes Application Backup and Mobility to' the Edge with Kasten K10 V4.5](https://blog.kasten.io/posts/extending-kubernetes-application-backup-and-mobility-to-the-edge-with-kasten-k10-v4.5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Kasten K10 on KubeSphere to Ensure Kubernetes Backup and Restore](https://faun.pub/kasten-k10-on-kubesphere-to-ensure-kubernetes-backup-and-restore-1bc59a0b91aa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [wecloudpro.com: Kubernetes Disaster Recovery with Velero 🌟](https://www.wecloudpro.com/2020/08/22/kubernetes-disaster-recovery-with-velero.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@firat.yasar: Backup & Restore Kubernetes resources with VELERO](https://medium.com/@firat.yasar/backup-restore-kubernetes-resources-with-velero-b7fee14e7664) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [skildops.medium.com: Backup an entire Kubernetes cluster using Velero to' AWS S3](https://skildops.medium.com/backup-an-entire-kubernetes-cluster-using-velero-to-aws-s3-73d76d51d4bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Backup, Restore and Migrate Kubernetes Cluster resources' using Velero](https://blog.devgenius.io/backup-restore-and-migrate-kubernetes-cluster-resources-using-velero-a9b6997e4b54) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [PX-Backup](https://portworx.com/products/px-backup) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [engineering.konveyor.io: Konveyor Engineering Knowledgebase](https://engineering.konveyor.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - [tomlous.medium.com: CI/CD for Data Engineers. Reliably Deploying Scala Spark' containers for Kubernetes with Github Actions](https://tomlous.medium.com/ci-cd-for-data-engineers-68b0fd915545) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - [dzone: Run and Scale an Apache Spark Application on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/run-and-scale-an-apache-spark-application-on-kuber) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - [dzone: Running Apache Spark on Kubernetes](https://dzone.com/articles/running-apache-spark-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - [medium: Running Apache Spark on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/empathyco/running-apache-spark-on-kubernetes-2e64c73d0bb2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Master SparkML: Practical Guide for Machine Learning](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/master-sparkml-practical-guide-for-machine-learning-1efe1bd9cdce) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia.org: Apache Maven](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone.com: Creating a Maven Archetype](https://dzone.com/articles/create-maven-archetype-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Apache Maven 2](https://dzone.com/asset/download/212) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Getting Started with Maven Repository Management](https://dzone.com/asset/download/223) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Installing Maven With Your JDK](https://dzone.com/articles/installing-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 10 Effective Tips on Using Maven](https://dzone.com/articles/10-effective-tips-on-using-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Building Java Applications With Maven](https://dzone.com/articles/building-java-applications-with-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 7 Tips to Achieve High-Availability(HA) For Your Maven Repository](https://dzone.com/articles/7-tips-to-achieve-high-availabilityha-for-your-mav-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Remove Duplicate Dependencies with Maven](https://www.baeldung.com/maven-duplicate-dependencies) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [programmer.ink: Maven scaffolding best practices](https://programmer.ink/think/maven-scaffolding-best-practices.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Maven Skipping Tests](https://dzone.com/articles/maven-skipping-tests) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Integration Tests with Maven](https://dzone.com/articles/integration-tests-with-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone.com: Running Cucumber with Maven](https://dzone.com/articles/running-cucumber-with-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone.com: Solving Dependency conflicts in maven](https://dzone.com/articles/solving-dependency-conflicts-in-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Meet the Docker Maven Plugin!](https://dzone.com/articles/meet-the-docker-maven-plugin) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [medium.com: InstalaciΓ³n de Java y Visual Studio Code en plataformas Windows](https://medium.com/habasconchocos/instalaci%C3%B3n-de-java-y-visual-studio-code-en-plataformas-windows-1fa47a69497f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Maven IntelliJ Idea Project](https://dzone.com/articles/importing-a-maven-project-in-intellij-idea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [javaspringvaadin.wordpress.com: Crea un Proyecto Maven desde el IDE IntelliJ' IDEA](https://javaspringvaadin.wordpress.com/2018/05/22/mavenintellijidea) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [Dzone: build a java app with gradle](https://dzone.com/articles/build-a-java-app-with-gradle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Kotlin DSL for Gradle](https://www.baeldung.com/kotlin/gradle-dsl) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Convert a Maven Build to Gradle](https://www.baeldung.com/maven-convert-to-gradle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./maven-gradle.md)*
+  - [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_database_design) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - [dzone: Introduction to Liquibase and Managing Your Database Source Code](https://dzone.com/articles/introduction-to-liquibase-and-managing-your-databa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - [dzone: Managing Your Database With Liquibase and Gradle](https://dzone.com/articles/managing-your-database-with-liquibase-and-gradle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - [dzone: Executing Liquibase: 3 Use Cases](https://dzone.com/articles/executing-liquibase-3-use-cases) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - [dzone: Build a Spring Boot App With Flyway and Postgres](https://dzone.com/articles/build-a-spring-boot-app-with-flyway-and-postgres) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - [medium: Database version control β€” Liquibase versus Flyway](https://medium.com/@ruxijitianu/database-version-control-liquibase-versus-flyway-9872d43ee5a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./liquibase.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Message Broker](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_broker) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Event-driven messaging](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event-driven_messaging) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Streaming Data](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_data) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: Event-Driven Architecture as a Strategy](https://dzone.com/articles/event-driven-architecture-as-a-strategy) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Enterprise service bus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_service_bus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [cncf.io: The need for Kubernetes Native Messaging Platform in Hybrid Cloud' Environment](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/11/03/the-need-for-kubernetes-native-messaging-platform-in-hybrid-cloud-environment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [wiprodigital.com: A Guide to Enterprise Event-Driven Architecture](https://wiprodigital.com/2020/11/10/a-guide-to-enterprise-event-driven-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Introduction to Event-Driven Architecture 🌟](https://medium.com/microservicegeeks/introduction-to-event-driven-architecture-e94ef442d824) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [sebalopezz.medium.com: Monolith to Microservices + Event-Driven Architecture' 🌟](https://sebalopezz.medium.com/monolith-to-microservices-event-driven-architecture-ff4284bf4ecf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Introduction to Message Queues 🌟](https://medium.com/hookdeck/introduction-to-message-queues-20d00373cc1f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [headspring.com: Is Kafka or RabbitMQ the right messaging tool for you?](https://headspring.com/2019/07/09/kafka-or-rabbitmq-messaging) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Pub-Sub vs. Message Queues 🌟](https://www.baeldung.com/pub-sub-vs-message-queues) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Monolithic to Microservices Architecture with Patterns & Best' Practices 🌟](https://medium.com/design-microservices-architecture-with-patterns/monolithic-to-microservices-architecture-with-patterns-best-practices-a768272797b2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: RESTful Applications in An Event-Driven Architecture](https://dzone.com/articles/restful-applications-in-an-event-driven-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [jinwookim928.medium.com: Why Not Event Driven Architecture?](https://jinwookim928.medium.com/intro-to-event-driven-architecture-79914e5969d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [blog.direktiv.io: Event driven orchestration with Knative (part 1)](https://blog.direktiv.io/event-driven-orchestration-with-knative-part-1-fbdcc0e2ea03) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [blog.direktiv.io: Redefining event-driven orchestration for automation &' applications](https://blog.direktiv.io/redefining-event-driven-orchestration-for-automation-applications-ec07d79f21c0) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
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+  - [dzone.com: What Are Microservices and The Event Aggregator Pattern? 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/microservices-and-the-event-aggregator-pattern) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [irfanyusanif.medium.com: Best practices to communicate between microservices](https://irfanyusanif.medium.com/how-to-communicate-between-microservices-7956ed68a99a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [swapnil-chougule.medium.com: Rapid Feature Engineering through SQL](https://swapnil-chougule.medium.com/rapid-feature-engineering-through-sql-a92b0926683d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [blog.twitter.com: Processing billions of events in real time at Twitter](https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/infrastructure/2021/processing-billions-of-events-in-real-time-at-twitter-) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/tinyclues-vision: 4 Design Principles for Robust Data Pipelines](https://medium.com/tinyclues-vision/4-design-principles-for-robust-data-pipelines-5bbd40de4a43) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/fiverr-engineering: How to Share Data Between Microservices on' High Scale](https://medium.com/fiverr-engineering/how-to-share-data-between-microservices-on-high-scale-ab2bc663898d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: Microservices Communication β€” Queues Topics and Streams](https://medium.com/codex/microservices-communication-queues-topics-and-streams-597664d4b786) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [emirayhan.medium.com: What is the difference Message Queue and Message' Bus? 🌟](https://emirayhan.medium.com/what-is-the-difference-message-queue-and-message-bus-7f2e2867eff6) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/event-driven-utopia: Comparing Stateful Stream Processing and' Streaming Databases](https://medium.com/event-driven-utopia/comparing-stateful-stream-processing-and-streaming-databases-c8c670f3f4bb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: Resilient MultiCloud Messaging](https://dzone.com/articles/messaging-for-multicloud-resilience) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
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+  - [medium.com/dev-jam: TIBCO Business Works vs. Apache Camel β€” A short Comparison' 🌟](https://medium.com/dev-jam/tibco-bw-vs-apache-camel-9552a5f4e6be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
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+  - [Dzone: Introduction to Message Brokers. Part 2: ActiveMQ vs. Redis Pub/Sub](https://dzone.com/articles/introduction-to-message-brokers-part-2-activemq-vs) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com: **RabbitMQ vs. Kafka**](https://medium.com/better-programming/rabbitmq-vs-kafka-1ef22a041793) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@paolo.gazzola: How to deploy a high available and fault tolerant' RabbitMQ service in an on-premise Kubernetes multi-node cluster environment](https://medium.com/@paolo.gazzola/deploy-a-rabbitmq-cluster-in-an-on-premise-kubernetes-multi-node-cluster-enviroment-5dd71d84dafc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: The Perfect Message Queue Solution Based on the Redis' Stream Type](https://betterprogramming.pub/the-perfect-message-queue-solution-based-on-the-redis-stream-type-ccf273554178) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [Quora.com: What's the difference between Apache Camel and Kafka?](https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-difference-between-Apache-Camel-and-Kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: Hybrid multi-cloud event mesh architectural design](https://dzone.com/articles/building-a-hybrid-multi-cloud-event-mesh-demo-with) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: KubeMQ: A Modern Alternative to Kafka](https://dzone.com/articles/seamless-migration-from-kafka-to-kubemq) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Cloud Based Integration (iPaaS)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud-based_integration) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [blog.axway.com: What is iPaaS?](https://blog.axway.com/hybrid-integration/whats-ipaas) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
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+  - [medium.com: Stream Your Database into Kafka with Debezium](https://medium.com/comsystoreply/stream-your-database-into-kafka-with-debezium-a94b2f649664) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Change Data Capture β€” Using Debezium](https://medium.com/geekculture/change-data-capture-using-debezium-ec48631d643a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [pradeepdaniel.medium.com: Creating an ETL data pipeline to sync data to' Snowflake using Kafka and Debezium](https://pradeepdaniel.medium.com/real-time-change-data-replication-to-snowflake-using-kafka-and-debezium-d6ebb0d4eb29) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: A Visual Introduction to Debezium 🌟](https://medium.com/event-driven-utopia/a-visual-introduction-to-debezium-32563e23c6b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [satishchandragupta.com: Scalable Efficient Big Data Pipeline Architecture](https://www.satishchandragupta.com/tech/scalable-efficient-big-data-analytics-machine-learning-pipeline-architecture-on-cloud.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Logs & Offsets: (Near) Real Time ELT with Apache Kafka + Snowflake](https://medium.com/convoy-tech/logs-offsets-near-real-time-elt-with-apache-kafka-snowflake-473da1e4d776) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Apache Kafka Startup Guide: System Design Architectures: Notification' System, Web Activity Tracker, ELT Pipeline, Storage System 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/apache-kafka-startup-guide-system-design-architectures-notification-system-web-activity-tracker-6dcaf0cf8a7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Getting Started With Kafka on OpenShift](https://medium.com/swlh/getting-started-with-kafka-on-openshift-c44c0fdec384) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Kafka Schema Registry on Kubernetes the declarative way](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/kafka-schemareg) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Bulletproof Kafka, and the tale of an Amazon outage](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/supertubes-focal) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Kafka for Engineers 🌟](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/kafka-for-engineers-975feaea6067) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [banzaicloud.com: Kafka on Kubernetes - using etcd 🌟](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/kafka-on-etcd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Processing guarantees in Kafka](https://medium.com/@andy.bryant/processing-guarantees-in-kafka-12dd2e30be0e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: How Pinterest runs Kafka at scale](https://medium.com/pinterest-engineering/how-pinterest-runs-kafka-at-scale-ff9c6f735be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Google Pub/Sub Lite for Kafka Users](https://medium.com/google-cloud/google-pub-sub-lite-for-kafka-users-dec8a7cfc5e5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: 4 Microservices Caching Patterns at Wix](https://medium.com/wix-engineering/4-microservices-caching-patterns-at-wix-b4dfee1ae22f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Microservices in Rust with Kafka](https://medium.com/digitalfrontiers/microservices-in-rust-with-kafka-2b671295b24e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Apache Kafka in a Nutshell 🌟](https://medium.com/swlh/apache-kafka-in-a-nutshell-5782b01d9ffb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Solutions to Communication Problems in Microservices using Apache' Kafka and Kafka Lens](https://medium.com/@harmonh/solutions-to-communication-problems-in-microservices-using-apache-kafka-and-kafka-lens-9b6d453de352) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Microservices, Event-Driven Architecture and Kafka 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/microservices-event-driven-architecture-and-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Understanding Kafka Topic Partitions](https://medium.com/event-driven-utopia/understanding-kafka-topic-partitions-ae40f80552e8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [instaclustr.com: Apache Kafka Architecture: A Complete Guide 🌟](https://www.instaclustr.com/apache-kafka-architecture) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with Red Hat OpenShift Streams for' Apache Kafka](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/07/getting-started-red-hat-openshift-streams-apache-kafka) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: List Active Brokers in a Kafka Cluster Using Shell Commands' 🌟](https://www.baeldung.com/ops/kafka-list-active-brokers-in-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: Next-Gen Data Pipes With Spark, Kafka and k8s 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/next-gen-data-pipes-with-spark-kafka-and-k8s) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [cloudhut.dev: Running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes successfully](https://cloudhut.dev/blog/2021-06-24-running-kafka-on-kubernetes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Running Kafka in Kubernetes, Part 1: Why we migrated our Kafka clusters' to Kubernetes](https://medium.com/transferwise-engineering/running-kafka-in-kubernetes-part-1-why-we-migrated-our-kafka-clusters-to-kubernetes-722101a2e751) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Handle Duplicate Messages and Message Ordering' in Kafka](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-handle-duplicate-messages-and-message-ordering-in-kafka-82e2fef82025) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Optimizing Kafka Streams Apps on Kubernetes by Splitting Topologies](https://medium.com/bakdata/optimizing-kafka-streams-apps-on-kubernetes-by-splitting-topologies-ac6b4c90516e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [inder-devops.medium.com: Kafka- Best practices & Lessons Learned | By Inder](https://inder-devops.medium.com/kafka-best-practices-lessons-learned-by-inder-431dc5fafd3b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [blog.workwell.io: How to manage your Kafka consumers from the producer](https://blog.workwell.io/how-to-manage-your-kafka-consumers-from-the-producer-9933b88085dd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [adam-kotwasinski.medium.com: Kafka mesh filter in Envoy](https://adam-kotwasinski.medium.com/kafka-mesh-filter-in-envoy-a70b3aefcdef) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/airwallex-engineering: Kafka Streams: Iterative Development and' Blue-Green Deployment](https://medium.com/airwallex-engineering/kafka-streams-iterative-development-and-blue-green-deployment-fae88b26e75e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/udemy-engineering: Introducing Hot and Cold Retries on Apache' Kafka](https://medium.com/udemy-engineering/introducing-hot-and-cold-retries-on-apache-kafka-f2f23595627b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dna-technology: Why we dropped event sourcing with Kafka Streams' when given a second chance](https://medium.com/dna-technology/why-we-dropped-event-sourcing-with-kafka-streams-when-given-a-second-chance-b904a80bc4be) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
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+  - [blog.developer.adobe.com: Exploring Kafka Producer’s Internals 🌟](https://blog.developer.adobe.com/exploring-kafka-producers-internals-37411b647d0f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/altitudehq: Kafka retries and maintaining the order of retry' events 🌟](https://medium.com/altitudehq/kafka-retries-and-maintain-order-of-retry-events-313482044351) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/cloudnesil: Kafka Streams State Store at Scale](https://medium.com/cloudnesil/kafka-streams-state-store-at-scale-390d9717b42a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [towardsdev.com: Performance Testing Your Kubernetes Kafka Cluster](https://towardsdev.com/performance-testing-your-kubernetes-kafka-cluster-95f6e7d8dfc5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@hardiktaneja_99752: Lessons after running Kafka in production' 🌟](https://medium.com/@hardiktaneja_99752/lessons-after-running-kafka-in-production-626974ffd700) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Monitoring Kafka Applications β€” Implementing Healthchecks' and Tracking Lag](https://betterprogramming.pub/monitoring-kafkaapplications-implementing-healthchecks-and-tracking-lag-3976cc6f00d5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [blog.datumo.io: Setting up Kafka on Kubernetes - an easy way](https://blog.datumo.io/setting-up-kafka-on-kubernetes-an-easy-way-26ae150b9ca8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/wix-engineering: Troubleshooting Kafka for 2000 Microservices' at Wix](https://medium.com/wix-engineering/troubleshooting-kafka-for-2000-microservices-at-wix-986ee382fd1e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@rramiz.rraza: Kafka metrics monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana' 🌟](https://medium.com/@rramiz.rraza/kafka-metrics-integration-with-prometheus-and-grafana-14fe318fbb8b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: Visualize your Apache Kafka Streams using the Quarkus Dev UI](https://dzone.com/articles/visualize-your-apache-kafka-streams-using-the-quar) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium: Mastering Apache Kafka on Kubernetes β€” Strimzi K8s operator](https://medium.com/hacking-talent/mastering-apache-kafka-on-kubernetes-strimzi-k8s-operator-2c1d21d7b89a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ahmed.farhan: Kafka Setup in Kubernetes Using Strimzi K8s operator' β€” Part 2](https://medium.com/@ahmed.farhan/kafka-setup-in-kubernetes-using-strimzi-k8s-operator-part-2-1f67dbe5f14d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adaltas: Operating Kafka in Kubernetes with Strimzi](https://medium.com/adaltas/operating-kafka-in-kubernetes-with-strimzi-84a281c6d964) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [The benefits of integrating Apache Kafka with Istio](https://banzaicloud.com/blog/kafka-on-istio-benefits) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Workflow Engine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workflow_engine) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dzone: Apache Airflow Architecture on OpenShift](https://dzone.com/articles/apache-airflow-architecture-on-openshift) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Running Airflow Using Kubernetes Executor and Kubernetes' Pod Operator with Istio](https://betterprogramming.pub/running-airflow-using-kubernetes-executor-and-kubernetes-pod-operator-with-istio-d5aa7af16ef5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [dataengineeringcentral.substack.com: Why is everyone trying to kill Airflow?' 🌟](https://dataengineeringcentral.substack.com/p/why-is-everyone-trying-to-kill-airflow?sd=pf) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Send information from Databricks to Airflow](https://blog.devgenius.io/send-information-from-databricks-to-airflow-810a7d49ff81) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/apache-airflow: Passing Data Between Tasks with the KubernetesPodOperator' in Apache Airflow 🌟](https://medium.com/apache-airflow/passing-data-between-tasks-with-the-kubernetespodoperator-in-apache-airflow-7ae9e3e6675c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@piyush_74867: Apache Airflow on Kubernetes at scale β€” a peak' under the hood](https://medium.com/@piyush_74867/apache-airflow-on-kubernetes-at-scale-a-peak-under-the-hood-1eebb9b4769b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@alfahreiza: Building an ELT Pipeline: From CSV to BigQuery using' dbt](https://medium.com/@alfahreiza/building-an-elt-pipeline-from-csv-to-bigquery-using-dbt-f6e3f30bfc9c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [medium.com/apache-airflow: What we learned after running Airflow on Kubernetes' for 2 years](https://medium.com/apache-airflow/what-we-learned-after-running-airflow-on-kubernetes-for-2-years-0537b157acfd) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - [cd.foundation: Announcing the CD Foundation MLOps SIG](https://cd.foundation/blog/2020/02/11/announcing-the-cd-foundation-mlops-sig) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [ravirajag.dev: MLOps Basics - Week 10: Summary](https://www.ravirajag.dev/blog/mlops-summary) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/workday-engineering: Implementing a Fully Automated Sharding' Strategy on Kubernetes for Multi-tenanted Machine Learning Applications](https://medium.com/workday-engineering/implementing-a-fully-automated-sharding-strategy-on-kubernetes-for-multi-tenanted-machine-learning-4371c48122ae) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/globant: Advantages of Deploying Machine Learning models with' Kubernetes 🌟](https://medium.com/globant/advantages-of-deploying-machine-learning-models-with-kubernetes-8454cc7c565e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/pythoneers: MLOps: Tool Stack Requirement in Machine Learning' Pipeline](https://medium.com/pythoneers/mlops-tool-stack-requirement-in-machine-learning-pipeline-474b39f09dfc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/formaloo: How no-code platforms are democratizing data science' and software development 🌟](https://medium.com/formaloo/making-databases-as-easy-as-playing-with-legos-no-code-no-problem-ed41d4fde269) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [datarevenue.com: Airflow vs. Luigi vs. Argo vs. MLFlow vs. KubeFlow](https://www.datarevenue.com/en-blog/airflow-vs-luigi-vs-argo-vs-mlflow-vs-kubeflow) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [swirlai.substack.com: SAI #08: Request-Response Model Deployment - The MLOps' Way, Spark - Executor Memory Structure and more... 🌟](https://swirlai.substack.com/p/sai-08-request-response-model-deployment) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [openai.com: Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes 🌟](https://openai.com/research/scaling-kubernetes-to-7500-nodes) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@study.uttam: Main Challenges of Machine Learning](https://medium.com/@study.uttam/main-challenges-of-machine-learning-eb06dffac3da) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/ai-hero: Streamlining Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) with' Kubernetes and Terraform](https://medium.com/ai-hero/streamlining-machine-learning-operations-with-kubernetes-and-terraform-41baad37998e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@karanshingde: Machine Learning in Productionβ€”β€ŠYour Comprehensive' 101 Practical Guide](https://medium.com/@karanshingde/machine-learning-in-production-your-comprehensive-101-practical-guide-c7de0b5ad011) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [marvelousmlops.substack.com: CI/CD for MLOps on GitLab (part 1)](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com/p/cicd-for-mlops-on-gitlab-part-1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/aiguys: MLOps: Serving AI apps to million users](https://medium.com/aiguys/mlops-serving-ai-to-million-users-c77ed718b7ed) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [marvelousmlops.substack.com: How to sell MLOps in large Organizations](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com/p/how-to-sell-mlops-in-large-organizations) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [marvelousmlops.substack.com: MLOps roadmap 2024](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com/p/mlops-roadmap-2024) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [marvelousmlops.substack.com: Technical roles in Data Science: Who is doing' what?](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com/p/technical-roles-in-data-science-who) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [marvelousmlops.substack.com: Traceability & Reproducibility](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com/p/traceability-and-reproducibility) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [seattledataguy.substack.com: Data Engineering Vs Machine Learning Pipelines](https://seattledataguy.substack.com/p/data-engineering-vs-machine-learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@samiullah6799: Different Roles in MLOps](https://medium.com/@samiullah6799/different-roles-in-mlops-0918de5321a4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [marvelousmlops.substack.com: Sharpen your cookiecutter: speed up repo creation' with workflows](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com/p/sharpen-your-cookiecutter-speed-up) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [decodingml.substack.com: How to ensure your models are fail-safe in production?](https://decodingml.substack.com/p/how-to-ensure-your-models-are-fail) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@kevin30101999: Machine Learning Pipeline using Argo workflow' 🌟](https://medium.com/@kevin30101999/machine-learning-pipeline-using-argo-workflow-be91feb07c41) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [Marvelous MLOps Substack](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [decodingml.substack.com: Decoding ML Newsletter](https://decodingml.substack.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/mlearning-ai: The Best Object Detection Libraries That I Work' With](https://medium.com/mlearning-ai/the-best-object-detection-libraries-that-i-work-with-835428a1e01e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Kubeflow Cloud Deployment (AWS)](https://blog.devgenius.io/kubeflow-cloud-deployment-aws-46f739ccbb32) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [joseprsm.medium.com: How to build Machine Learning models that train themselves](https://joseprsm.medium.com/how-to-build-machine-learning-models-that-train-themselves-bbc87499ca5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dkatalis: Creating a Mutating Webhook for Great Good! Or: how' to automatically provision Pods on a specific node pool](https://medium.com/dkatalis/creating-a-mutating-webhook-for-great-good-b21acb941207) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow.com: How is Flyte tailored to "Data and Machine Learning"?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72657318/how-is-flyte-tailored-to-data-and-machine-learning) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@timleonardDS: Who Let the DAGs out? Register an External DAG' with Flyte (Chapter 3)](https://medium.com/@timleonardDS/who-lets-the-dags-out-register-an-external-dag-with-flyte-chapter-3-bad0ea781119) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [blog.devops.dev: Mastering Machine Learning at Scale with Azure Machine' Learning](https://blog.devops.dev/mastering-machine-learning-at-scale-with-azure-machine-learning-dfaa4bf4353c) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [marvelousmlops.substack.com: Model serving architectures on Databricks](https://marvelousmlops.substack.com/p/model-serving-architectures-on-databricks) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/sync-computing: Top 9 Lessons Learned about Databricks Jobs Serverless](https://medium.com/sync-computing/top-9-lessons-learned-about-databricks-jobs-serverless-41a43e99ded5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/bakdata: Scalable Machine Learning with Kafka Streams and KServe](https://medium.com/bakdata/scalable-machine-learning-with-kafka-streams-and-kserve-85308858d867) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@bchenjh: Distributed full fine-tuning of Llama2 on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@bchenjh/full-fine-tuning-of-llama2-on-kubernetes-a983e1eb2259) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [learn.iterative.ai: Iterative Tools for Data Scientists & Analysts](https://learn.iterative.ai) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [blog.devgenius.io: Training model with Jenkins using docker: MLOPS](https://blog.devgenius.io/training-model-with-jenkins-using-docker-mlops-b18579ddb677) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Attach a Visual Debugger to ML-training Jobs on Kubernetes](https://betterprogramming.pub/attach-a-visual-debugger-to-ml-training-jobs-on-kubernetes-eb9678389f1f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - [blogs.oracle.com: Access hands-on exercises for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure' with ease](https://blogs.oracle.com/oracleuniversity/post/hands-on-labs-oci-training) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - [blogs.oracle.com: Oracle RAC on Docker - Now with Full Production Support](https://blogs.oracle.com/maa/post/oracle-rac-on-docker-now-with-full-production-support) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - [blogs.oracle.com: Announcing private Kubernetes clusters](https://blogs.oracle.com/cloud-infrastructure/announcing-private-kubernetes-clusters) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./oraclecloud.md)*
+  - [dzone: Project Management Methodology: A Beginner's Guide](https://dzone.com/articles/best-emerging-project-management-methodologies-in) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [dzone: A Complete Guide to the Project Management Lifecycle](https://dzone.com/articles/a-complete-guide-to-project-management-life-cycle) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [dzone: Top 40 Project Management Terms and Concepts of 2019](https://dzone.com/articles/top-40-project-management-terms-and-concepts-of-20) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [agilecheetah.com: Why So Many Developers are Fed Up with Agile](https://agilecheetah.com/why-so-many-developers-are-fed-up-with-agile-pt-3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium: Scrum Teams That Don’t Verify Their Outcomes Are Basically Waterfall' Teams](https://medium.com/serious-scrum/scrum-teams-that-dont-verify-their-outcomes-are-basically-waterfall-teams-cb208acdcc61) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium: Nine Steps to Successfully Start Your New Product Owner Job](https://medium.com/serious-scrum/nine-steps-to-successfully-start-your-new-product-owner-job-b276c85e3dde) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [carlos-piqueres.medium.com: Product Backlog vs Sprint Backlog](https://carlos-piqueres.medium.com/product-backlog-vs-sprint-backlog-c951f972e979) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [skamille.medium.com: How New Managers Fail Individual Contributors](https://skamille.medium.com/how-new-managers-fail-individual-contributors-839a13bda1c5) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [acumen.io: Can Kanban scale for teams of over 50 developers? When should' you consider moving to Scrum?](https://www.acumen.io/blog/can-kanban-scale-for-teams-of-over-50-developers-when-should-you-consider-moving-to-scrum) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Speed Up Your Progress With Feedback](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-speed-up-your-progress-with-feedback-1f41872b290a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Sprint Planning: Best Practices](https://betterprogramming.pub/sprint-planning-best-practices-1aad4103f6cb) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@victor.ronin: The dark side of a cross-functional team](https://medium.com/@victor.ronin/the-dark-side-of-a-cross-functional-team-e0d379e37c70) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@TonyBologni: 4 reasons why 4 is the perfect team size for (agile)' software development 🌟](https://medium.com/@TonyBologni/4-reasons-why-4-is-the-perfect-team-size-for-agile-software-development-8597d33f3cfe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/dkatalis: Component Team vs Feature Team in a Nutshell 🌟](https://medium.com/dkatalis/component-team-vs-feature-team-in-a-nutshell-60c58671496f) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/the-ascent: Quiet People in Meetings Are Incredible](https://medium.com/the-ascent/quiet-people-in-meetings-are-incredible-7bb05ef9acd1) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [autoblog.com: VW CEO lost his job over buggy software that delayed new models](https://www.autoblog.com/2022/07/25/vw-ceo-herbert-diess-fired-over-cariad-buggy-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Techniques for Managing Your Time and Cognitive Load' as a Senior Leader](https://betterprogramming.pub/techniques-for-managing-your-time-and-cognitive-load-as-a-senior-leader-2b9eadb0daa4) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/awesome-agile: 10 Ways Managers are Wasting Their Developers' Potential](https://medium.com/awesome-agile/10-ways-managers-are-wasting-their-developers-potential-5c0d78d8f8ba) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Stop Hiring Software Engineers](https://betterprogramming.pub/stop-hiring-software-engineers-8545520437ac) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/developer-purpose: Think before you code. Engineering’s most' underrated advice](https://medium.com/developer-purpose/think-before-you-code-engineerings-most-underrated-advice-40b47e08a3fc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Grow as a (Software) Engineering Manager](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-do-you-grow-as-a-software-engineering-manager-33a05873693) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Good Leadership Is About Growth, Not Brilliance](https://betterprogramming.pub/good-leadership-is-about-growth-not-brilliance-af8ca30f1a3a) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterhumans.pub: 8 Communication Hacks I Use To Appear More Senior As a' Young Employee](https://betterhumans.pub/8-communication-hacks-i-use-to-appear-more-senior-as-a-young-employee-9106468bf5aa) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [jproco.medium.com: Deliver a Product Roadmap That Survives Startup Velocity](https://jproco.medium.com/deliver-a-product-roadmap-that-survives-startup-velocity-f9be4fb9893e) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/career-of-you: A Ten-Step Process for Team Leaders to Reduce' Meeting Overload and Take Back Their Time](https://medium.com/career-of-you/a-ten-step-process-for-team-leaders-to-reduce-meeting-overload-and-take-back-their-time-407cf1f8f09b) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: The Importance of Code Ownership 🌟](https://betterprogramming.pub/the-underestimated-importance-of-clear-code-ownership-baed758e47b8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [bootcamp.uxdesign.cc: A quick win to prepare for every meeting using templates](https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/a-quick-win-to-prepare-for-every-meeting-using-templates-d2359c849433) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [huryn.substack.com: 3 Ways to Create 10X Better Product Roadmaps](https://huryn.substack.com/p/3-ways-to-create-10x-better-product) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [jchyip.medium.com: My critique of β€œthe Spotify Model”: Part 1](https://jchyip.medium.com/my-critique-of-the-spotify-model-part-1-197d335ef7af) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@tom-neal: CTO Checklist](https://medium.com/@tom-neal/cto-checklist-1a2ef3d6502) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [dzone.com: Productivity: Noise Is the Problem 🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/effectiveness-noise-is-the-problem) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [levelup.gitconnected.com: How to manage your technical backlog](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/how-to-manage-your-technical-backlog-868415f8eea9) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: What is Lean Software Development?](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/lean-development) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/@ElizAyer: Meetings *are* the work](https://medium.com/@ElizAyer/meetings-are-the-work-9e429dde6aa3) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [inc.com: 27 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Said the Best Employees Focus on Content,' Not Process. Research Shows He Was Right](https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/27-years-ago-steve-jobs-said-best-employees-focus-on-content-not-process-workplace-research-shows-he-was-right.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [Bus factor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium.com/codex: The Only True Agency A Software Engineer Requires](https://medium.com/codex/the-only-true-agency-a-software-engineer-requires-2c0816b263bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [eleconomista.es: CΓ³mo es un mal jefe y quΓ© debe aprender para liderar mejor' su empresa (y ser feliz)](https://www.eleconomista.es/status/noticias/10679296/07/20/Como-es-un-mal-jefe-y-que-debe-aprender-para-liderar-mejor-su-empresa-y-ser-feliz.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: Team Topologies β€” A New Way of Thinking About Teams](https://betterprogramming.pub/team-topologies-a-new-way-of-thinking-about-teams-8f4853038509) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [rethinkagile.org: 5 reasons why Agile is better than Waterfall](https://www.rethinkagile.org/post/5-reasons-why-agile-is-better-than-waterfall) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [thedigitalprojectmanager.com: Waterfall Vs Agile: ΒΏCuΓ‘l MetodologΓ­a Debes' Utilizar Para Tu Proyecto?](https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/es/agile-frente-a-waterfall) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: Agile Vs Scrum: Know the Difference](https://www.guru99.com/agile-vs-scrum.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium: Are Scrum and Kanban Allies Or Enemies?](https://medium.com/serious-scrum/are-scrum-and-kanban-allies-or-enemies-9d1d27353cd7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [wikipedia: Responsibility assignment matrix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsibility_assignment_matrix) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [thedigitalprojectmanager.com: Create A Responsibility Assignment Matrix' (RACI Chart) That Works](https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/raci-chart-made-simple) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [Minimum Viable Product](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_viable_product) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [medium: MVP vs MDP = Viability vs Delight. What You Really Need?](https://medium.com/swlh/mvp-vs-mdp-viability-vs-delight-what-you-really-need-296b42df005d) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - [Servicenow](https://www.servicenow.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - [Best Project Management Software of 2020](https://neilpatel.com/blog/best-project-management-software) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: Kanboard: A simple to deploy, easy to use Kanban board' for project management](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/kanboard-a-simple-to-deploy-easy-to-use-kanban-board-for-project-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - [medium: Cloud Agnostic Design 🌟](https://medium.com/path-to-software-architect/cloud-agnostic-design-925c08e1d610) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [cybernews.com: Trouble in paradise: IT professionals unhappy with cloud' services](https://cybernews.com/cloud/trouble-in-paradise-it-professionals-unhappy-with-cloud-services) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [medium.com/adeo-tech: Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Survival Guide 🌟](https://medium.com/adeo-tech/multi-cloud-kubernetes-survival-guide-49eee9aa58e2) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [medium: AWS vs Azure β€” Battle Of The Best Cloud Computing Platforms](https://medium.com/edureka/aws-vs-azure-1a882339f127) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [Dzone: DevOps Services Pricing: AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud 🌟🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/devops-services-pricing-aws-vs-azure-vs-google-clo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [betterprogramming.pub: AWS vs. Digital Ocean vs. Hetzner Cloud β€” Which Has' the Best Value for Money?](https://betterprogramming.pub/aws-vs-digital-ocean-vs-hetzner-cloud-which-has-the-best-value-for-money-bd9cb3c06dee) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 5 Hosted Kubernetes Platforms](https://dzone.com/articles/5-hosted-kubernetes-platforms) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [investopedia.com: Amazon Web Services (AWS) Outage Causes Chaos (Dec 2021)](https://www.investopedia.com/amazon-web-services-outage-causes-chaos-5212233) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: AWS outage: Your response to AWS going down shouldn't' be multicloud](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/aws-outage-your-response-to-aws-going-down-shouldnt-be-multicloud) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [techrepublic.com: AWS has gone down before, as have other providers; Fastly' has lessons to share from its own outage](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/aws-has-gone-down-before-as-have-other-providers-fastly-has-lessons-to-share-from-its-own-outage) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [Downdetector](https://downdetector.co.uk) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [sdxcentral.com: AWS Outage Stresses Telco Cloud Challenges](https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/aws-outage-stresses-telco-cloud-challenges/2021/12) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [faun.pub: Multi-Cloud is NOT the solution to the next AWS outage](https://faun.pub/multi-cloud-is-not-the-solution-to-the-next-aws-outage-bb41c0b14573) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [hablemosdenube.com](https://www.hablemosdenube.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - [Dzone refcard: Using Repository Managers](https://dzone.com/refcardz/binary-repository-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [docs.openshift.com: Integrated OpenShift Container Platform registry](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.8/registry/architecture-component-imageregistry.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [Dzone: Getting started with Nexus](https://dzone.com/articles/getting-started-nexus-maven) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [stackoverflow: run nexus3 with docker in a kubernetes cluster](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42766349/run-nexus-3-with-docker-in-a-kubernetes-cluster) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [sonatype: how to delete docker images from Nexus Repository Manager](https://support.sonatype.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009696054-How-to-delete-docker-images-from-Nexus-Repository-Manager) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [support.sonatype.com: Using self signed certificates with Nexus Repository' Manager and Docker Daemon](https://support.sonatype.com/hc/en-us/articles/217542177-Using-Self-Signed-Certificates-with-Nexus-Repository-Manager-and-Docker-Daemon) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [support.sonatype.com: SSL Certificate Guide](https://support.sonatype.com/hc/en-us/articles/213465768-SSL-Certificate-Guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [Jenkins: Publish Maven Artifacts to Nexus OSS Using Pipelines or Maven Jobs' 🌟](https://dzone.com/articles/jenkins-publish-maven-artifacts-to-nexus-oss-using) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [blog.mimacom.com/automate-nexus](https://blog.mimacom.com/automate-nexus) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [freesoft.dev: Ansible Role: Harbor API Codifying](https://freesoft.dev/program/126957220) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [medium.com/swlh: Deploy Your Private Docker Registry as a Pod in Kubernetes](https://medium.com/swlh/deploy-your-private-docker-registry-as-a-pod-in-kubernetes-f6a489bf0180) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - [Wikipedia: Spring Roo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Roo) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaffolding.md)*
+  - [Atomist](https://go.atomist.com) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./scaffolding.md)*
+  - [baeldung.com: Using Swagger (OpenAPI) for a Spring REST API With Kotlin](https://www.baeldung.com/kotlin/swagger-spring-rest-api) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)*
+  - [Dzone: best practices for selenium automation](https://dzone.com/articles/best-practices-for-selenium-automation-one-must-kn) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [Dzone: top 11 challenges in autmation testing using selenium](https://dzone.com/articles/top-11-challenges-in-automation-testing-using-sele) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [qautomation.blog: How to run selenium script in JMeter](https://qautomation.blog/2019/05/07/how-to-run-selenium-script-in-jmeter) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [medium: Testing APIs with Python 🌟](https://medium.com/python-in-plain-english/testing-apis-with-python-4ca51d604ffe) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [testinglpoint.com: Cucumber Interview Question](https://www.testinglpoint.com/cucumber-interview-question) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [dzone: API Testing With Cucumber](https://dzone.com/articles/api-testing-with-cucumber) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [Dzone: 14 of the best automation testing tools available](https://dzone.com/articles/14-of-the-best-automation-testing-tools-available) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [Dzone: The power of automated testing and test management](https://dzone.com/articles/the-power-of-automated-testing-and-test-management) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: What is Continuous Testing in DevOps? Definition, Benefits,' Tools](https://www.guru99.com/continuous-testing.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
+  - [guru99.com: What is Test Driven Development (TDD)? Tutorial with Example](https://www.guru99.com/test-driven-development.html) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” *Go to [Section](./testops.md)*
 
 ## Legacy
 
-  - **(2026)** [==Markdown Cheat Sheet 4==](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) ⭐ 60214  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” One of the most starred and utilized Markdown references on GitHub. Curator Insight emphasizes its extreme offline utility. Live Grounding validates its legacy status as the primary standard for formatting across modern source code platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Java 🌟==](https://github.com/akullpp/awesome-java) ⭐ 48210  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A premier directory of validated Java frameworks, high-performance serialization libraries, and microservices engines like Spring Boot, Quarkus, and Micronaut. Essential for legacy modernization projects and enterprise-grade distributed systems. Remains a foundational handbook for enterprise JVM optimization.
-  - **(2026)** [==Azure/azure-workload-identity==](https://github.com/Azure/azure-workload-identity) ⭐ 333  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Azure Workload Identity is the modern, enterprise-standard mechanism for mapping Kubernetes Service Accounts to Azure Active Directory (Microsoft Entra ID) managed identities. Utilizing OIDC federation, it eliminates the need for storing cloud credentials in Kubernetes secrets. It has fully replaced the deprecated aad-pod-identity architecture.
-  - **(2026)** [==Pluto is a cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/pluto) ⭐ 2531  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An essential static analysis tool that inspects files, Helm releases, and live clusters to detect deprecated or removed Kubernetes API versions. Prevents cluster upgrade disruptions by proactively targeting obsolete resource configurations.
-  - **(2026)** [==testkube.io 🌟==](https://testkube.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Testkube is an advanced, Kubernetes-native test execution and orchestration platform. Instead of running tests outside the cluster within legacy CI/CD runners, Testkube executes testing frameworks (Playwright, Postman, JMeter, K6) as native Kubernetes jobs. This keeps test orchestration inside the network perimeter, facilitating secure integration and load testing of microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==Damn==](https://github.com/nokia/danm) ⭐ 393  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Nokia's DANM (Damn Another Network Manager) CNI designed to facilitate telco-grade multi-network interfaces per pod inside Kubernetes, with support for SR-IOV, IPVLAN, and MACVLAN. Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Although originally positioned as a dynamic multitenancy interface for telco workloads, live telemetry confirms the repository is now archived and considered a legacy architecture, with modern deployments utilizing Multus CNI.
-  - **(2026)** [==SMB CSI Driver for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-smb) ⭐ 641  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A specialized CSI driver designed to dynamically provision and mount Server Message Block (SMB) shared directories into Kubernetes pods. This driver is essential for heterogeneous Windows/Linux container clusters and legacy corporate network attached storage (NAS) migrations.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/yandex-cloud: CSI for S3==](https://github.com/yandex-cloud/k8s-csi-s3) ⭐ 859  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An open-source CSI driver that allows mounting Amazon S3 object buckets directly as filesystems within Kubernetes pods using local FUSE drivers. This interface permits legacy applications expecting flat directory paths to consume S3 storage backends with minimal code refactoring.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/awslabs: Kubernetes Migration Factory User Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-kubernetes-migration-factory) ⭐ 130  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The AWS Kubernetes Migration Factory provides an automated, programmatic framework for migrating legacy VM-based or on-premises workloads into Amazon EKS. Curator Insight notes its structured pipelines that reduce migration errors, while Live Grounding confirms its utility in enterprise-scale rehosting plans. Key features include source-to-target automation, pre-migration validation, and automated target cluster provisioning.
-  - **(2026)** [==github.com/rebataur/djkube==](https://github.com/rebataur/fskube) ⭐ 27  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight, community-driven development aid designed to bridge local filesystems with Kubernetes volumes. Live Grounding indicates the project has had minimal recent activity, classifying it as a legacy utility. It may serve as a historical reference implementation for simple synchronization mechanisms.
-  - **(2026)** [==Weave Kubernetes System Control - wksctl==](https://github.com/weaveworks/wksctl) ⭐ 389  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Weaveworks' Weave Kubernetes System Control (wksctl) was a GitOps-based tool for cluster creation, configuring infrastructure directly from a declared state stored in git. Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Following Weaveworks' operational shutdown, this tool has been archived and is considered historical legacy.
-  - **(2026)** [==buildkit==](https://docs.docker.com/build) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Docker's next-generation container image building engine, designed to replace the legacy builder. It introduces high-performance features including concurrent stage execution, efficient caching via import/export, and secret-mounting without leaving traces in image history.
-  - **(2026)** [==sherifabdlnaby/kubephp==](https://github.com/sherifabdlnaby/kubephp) ⭐ 456  [PHP CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” KubePHP is a specialized repository detailing optimal configurations for deploying PHP applications (particularly PHP-FPM and Nginx sidecars) onto Kubernetes clusters. It addresses PHP-specific cloud-native challenges such as shared volume sessions, OPcache preloading, and graceful shutdown handling. It provides critical scaffolding and architectural advice for modernizing legacy PHP monoliths into production-grade, autoscaled microservices.
-  - **(2026)** [==Kubeinit 🌟==](https://github.com/kubeinit/kubeinit) ⭐ 222  [PYTHON/ANSIBLE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Kubeinit was designed as an Ansible automation tool to deploy Kubernetes, OKD, or OpenShift on VMs using libvirt/KVM. Live telemetry shows this repository has moved to legacy status with zero recent commits, reflecting a shift toward Cluster API providers for virtualization.
-  - **(2025)** [==tfenv==](https://github.com/tfutils/tfenv) ⭐ 4939  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight, highly adopted CLI utility for managing multiple concurrent local installations of Terraform. Crucial for platform engineers operating in multi-project environments where legacy workspaces require older HCL runtimes.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/terraform-linters/tflint==](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint/releases/tag/v0.51.0) ⭐ 5742  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A highly robust framework and compiler-aware linter for Terraform configurations. Detects provider-specific errors, catches deprecated constructs, and enforces organizational standards within enterprise delivery pipelines.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale: ALZ AMA Update==](https://github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale/wiki/ALZ-AMA-Update) ⭐ 1942  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Crucial update tracker for the Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) Enterprise-Scale repository. Outlines migration frameworks and monitoring recommendations as the platform deprecates legacy Log Analytics agents in favor of Azure Monitor Agent (AMA). A vital reference for maintaining compliant enterprise monitoring architecture.
-  - **(2024)** [==Prometheus JMX Exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter) ⭐ 3306  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A highly critical Prometheus collector that scrapes and formats JVM JMX mBeans. Widely utilized in enterprise legacy clusters running Java applications, Kafka, and Cassandra.
-  - **(2024)** [==Bridge to Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/mindaro) ⭐ 304  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Formerly a popular Microsoft tool for redirection of Kubernetes cluster traffic to local workstations. Live Grounding indicates this project has been retired and archived by Microsoft. Teams seeking similar workflows should look to solutions like mirrord or Telepresence.
-  - **(2024)** [==github.com/VikParuchuri/surya==](https://github.com/datalab-to/surya) ⭐ 20801  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Surya provides multi-lingual document OCR and accurate layout analysis powered by deep learning. It delivers high-fidelity reading and structuring of dense scientific papers, tables, and financial layouts, serving as a lighter, open substitute for legacy systems.
-  - **(2024)** [==grafana/agent: Grafana Agent==](https://github.com/grafana/agent) ⭐ 1709  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An agent for metrics, logs, and trace collection. Live grounding confirms Grafana Agent is now deprecated and succeeded by Grafana Alloy, the vendor's unified telemetry collector for OpenTelemetry and Prometheus.
-  - **(2024)** [==AWS WAF sample rules==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-waf-sample) ⭐ 511  [JSON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A historical repository containing sample AWS WAF rule sets and templates. Note: This repository is now officially archived by AWS. Contemporary deployment architectures rely on AWS Managed Rules or centralized configurations managed through AWS Firewall Manager rather than maintaining customized version-one JSON rules.
-  - **(2024)** [==github: Weave Net - Weaving Containers into Applications==](https://github.com/weaveworks/weave) ⭐ 6612  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Weave Net is a widely adopted container CNI plugin that creates an autonomous peer-to-peer overlay network with no external database requirements. The repository was archived by Weaveworks in 2024, prompting enterprise engineering teams to migrate to active, high-performance CNIs like Cilium (eBPF-driven) or Calico.
-  - **(2024)** [==uber/kraken==](https://github.com/uber/kraken) ⭐ 6699  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Uber's peer-to-peer (P2P) Docker registry designed for ultra-high-throughput image distribution in highly distributed, large-scale container cluster environments. Real-world grounding shows this project is archived and legacy, with the industry shifting toward CNCF Dragonfly. It remains a historical reference for complex peer-to-peer registry orchestration patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [==Hierarchical namespaces==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/multi-tenancy/tree/master/incubator/hnc) ⭐ 942  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The repository source for the Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC). While archived on GitHub, it remains highly informative for establishing cascading sub-namespace parameters and resource hierarchies.
-  - **(2023)** [==KubeCarrier - Service Management at Scale==](https://github.com/kubermatic/kubecarrier) ⭐ 291  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” KubeCarrier is an open-source system designed for managing services across multiple Kubernetes clusters using a Service App Store model based on CRDs. Curator insights framed it as an enterprise-ready hub for multi-tenant services; however, live grounding reveals the project has been archived by Kubermatic. It remains academically and architecturally notable for showing how to use Hub-and-Spoke cluster patterns to automate service provisioning.
-  - **(2023)** [==terraform.io: Creation-Time Provisioners 🌟==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/provisioners) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Documents the operational behaviors of creation-time versus destroy-time provisioners within the lifecycle of a resource. Highlights how failures during creation mark resources as tainted, whereas destroy-time actions execution must be robust against resource loss. Live grounding reinforces the architectural community consensus to treat these mechanisms as legacy design smells, utilizing native engine capabilities instead.
-  - **(2023)** [==github - fabric8, maven plugin==](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-maven-plugin) ⭐ 334  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Maven plugin designed to package Java projects into lightweight Docker/OCI images and generate corresponding Kubernetes resource manifests automatically. Double-Evidence: Note that this project is archived and superseded by Eclipse JKube in modern development environments.
-  - **(2023)** [==IngressMonitorController (Deprecated)==](https://github.com/stakater/IngressMonitorController) ⭐ 735  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An older monitoring operator designed to orchestrate uptime checks across multiple external platforms. Live Grounding indicates that this project has been archived and deprecated in favor of active native alternatives.
-  - **(2023)** [==space-cloud: Develop, Deploy and Secure Serverless Apps on Kubernetes.==](https://github.com/spacecloud-io/space-cloud) ⭐ 3993  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Backend-as-a-Service and serverless engine designed to instantly deploy APIs and coordinate scale-to-zero workloads on Kubernetes. The project has moved to a legacy state as developers consolidated around mainstream serverless frameworks like Knative.
-  - **(2023)** [==vmware-tanzu/octant==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/octant) ⭐ 6247  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Octant was an open-source, extensible developer dashboard designed to visualize local and remote Kubernetes cluster states, resource dependencies, and logs. Project development was officially archived in 2023 as developers shifted to other open-source or commercial alternatives like Lens, OpenLens, and K9s.
-  - **(2023)** [==Saffire==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/saffire) ⭐ 126  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Fairwinds' utility designed to inspect deployed configurations and identify resources mapped to deprecated API versions. Extremely useful in pre-upgrade planning sequences to avoid control-plane migration disruptions. It remains a reliable reference tool during cluster lifecycle updates.
-  - **(2023)** [==redhat.com: An Architect's guide to APIs: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apis-soap-rest-graphql-grpc) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An architectural guide comparing the four most common web communication protocols: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC. It breaks down the network characteristics, payload sizes, typing capabilities, and typical use cases for each. REST is presented as the modern web default, GraphQL for complex client-driven data fetching, gRPC for high-performance low-latency inter-service microservice communication, and SOAP for enterprise legacy transactions.
-  - **(2023)** [==github.com/ondat/trousseau==](https://github.com/ondat/trousseau) ⭐ 181  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: KMS integration designed to encrypt secrets inside etcd using external key management systems. Live Grounding: This repository is unmaintained and archived following Ondat's acquisition. Deprioritized under MVQ rules in favor of native Kubernetes KMS v2 features.
-  - **(2023)** [==openshift-applier==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-applier) ⭐ 98  [ANSIBLE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An Ansible-based configuration framework from the Red Hat Community of Practice (CoP). It simplifies OpenShift resource definition by translating complex templates into structured variables, allowing legacy automation tools to interface with Kubernetes.
-  - **(2023)** [==weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra==](https://github.com/weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra) ⭐ 45  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Formerly known as CAPE, this Cluster API provider enabled declarative cluster bootstrap over pre-existing SSH-accessible infrastructure (bare-metal or legacy virtual machines). Following the shutdown of Weaveworks in 2024, the project was officially archived, yet it continues to serve as an engineering reference for building custom SSH-driven infrastructure control loops.
-  - **(2022)** [==github - using jenkins pipelines with OKD==](https://github.com/openshift/origin/tree/main/examples/jenkins/pipeline) ⭐ 8658  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Repository detailing baseline code configurations, sample pipelines, and deployment manifests engineered to execute scripted Jenkins procedures inside early versions of the OKD community container platform.
-  - **(2022)** [==openpitrix 🌟==](https://github.com/openpitrix/openpitrix) ⭐ 878  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A portal and packaging engine built to manage application lifecycles across multiple cloud environments. Once served as a core application distribution layer for orchestrators. It has transitioned into maintenance-only/legacy status as GitOps became the dominant delivery paradigm.
-  - **(2022)** [==k8s-security-policies==](https://github.com/raspbernetes/k8s-security-policies) ⭐ 177  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A repository hosting robust and ready-to-use security configurations for Kubernetes clusters, heavily focused on replacing deprecated PodSecurityPolicies with Kyverno and OPA alternatives. It is a highly practical compliance baseline library for platform teams seeking rapid deployment of security controls.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.blog: Token authentication requirements for Git operations==](https://github.blog/security/application-security/token-authentication-requirements-for-git-operations) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Details GitHub's transition away from legacy basic password authentication for Git operations. Highlights security compliance frameworks, token creation protocols (fine-grained vs. classic), SSH key strategies, and automated credential manager operations.
-  - **(2021)** [==blog.gitguardian.com: Rewriting your git history, removing files permanently - cheatsheet & guide==](https://blog.gitguardian.com/rewriting-git-history-cheatsheet) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A detailed security guide for removing sensitive files, secrets, and large payloads from Git history. Compares legacy `git filter-branch` with the faster, modern `git-filter-repo` and BFG Repo-Cleaner tools, outlining downstream impacts of forced push updates.
-  - **(2021)** [==github/hub 🌟==](https://github.com/mislav/hub) ⭐ 22954  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight highlights 'hub' as the classic command-line utility wrapping Git to simplify GitHub-specific tasks. Live Grounding verifies that the repository is officially archived by GitHub in favor of the newer 'gh' CLI.
-  - **(2021)** [==sheaf==](https://github.com/bryanl/sheaf) ⭐ 30  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A packaging utility designed to compile Kubernetes application manifests and associated container image layers into standalone relocatable archives. Crucial for provisioning air-gapped systems or on-prem environments. The project is archived, with users directed to standard solutions like Carvel or Helm.
-  - **(2021)** [==DAST operator==](https://github.com/banzaicloud/dast-operator) ⭐ 194  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An operator designed to run automated Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) scans against active services directly in the cluster environment. Integrates security assertions early inside staging deployment cycles. Note: Banzai Cloud projects are largely archived or integrated.
-  - **(2021)** [==k8s Spot Rescheduler==](https://github.com/pusher/k8s-spot-rescheduler) ⭐ 312  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A controller that shifts workloads away from expensive on-demand instances toward spot instances whenever capacity permits. Note: In 2026, Karpenter or modern cloud-native autoscalers generally cover this capability, rendering this legacy.
-  - **(2021)** [==Kip, the Kubernetes Cloud Instance Provider==](https://github.com/elotl/kip) ⭐ 232  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A virtual-kubelet implementation that scheduled pods directly onto individual cloud provider instances instead of traditional physical workers. Mostly legacy as virtual-node strategies have matured around Karpenter or managed serverless nodes.
-  - **(2021)** [==github.com: dnsconfig-injector - Mutating Admission Webhook for dnsconfig' pod injection==](https://github.com/karampok/dnsconfig-injector) ⭐ 30  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A specialized Mutating Admission Webhook that injects customized `dnsConfig` schemas into target pods at runtime. This alleviates the need for manual configuration of resolving hosts inside microservices manifests. Live usage points to a stable but legacy posture, as native Kubernetes DNS config inheritance has matured.
-  - **(2021)** [==vmware-tanzu/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl (kubectl plugin)==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl) ⭐ 505  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A kubectl plugin designed to execute container builds directly on remote BuildKit instances inside clusters. Live grounding confirms the project has been archived under VMware, steering teams to direct BuildKit operators or Kaniko.
-  - **(2021)** [==github: Flux==](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux) ⭐ 6861  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The deprecated and archived GitHub repository for the original Flux v1 GitOps engine. Completely succeeded by the microservice-driven, decoupled Flux v2 architecture.
-  - **(2021)** [==Jenkins pipeline shared library for the project Elastic APM 🌟==](https://github.com/elastic/apm-pipeline-library) ⭐ 11  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Jenkins Pipeline Shared Library designed to standardize Elastic APM component deployments. While modern GitOps (e.g., ArgoCD) has largely replaced Jenkins for cloud-native delivery, this Groovy library remains highly valuable for organizations maintaining complex, legacy Jenkins-centric pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [==proferosec/log4jScanner==](https://github.com/proferosec/log4jScanner) ⭐ 489  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A community-focused scanning utility designed to recursively inspect complex directory structures and nested archives for vulnerable Log4j libraries. It is a highly useful offline scanner for validating legacy artifacts and directory paths without needing dynamic agents or runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [==yahoo/check-log4j==](https://github.com/yahoo/check-log4j) ⭐ 169  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Yahoo's archived, command-line tool designed to detect vulnerable Log4j JAR instances within mounted folder structures and container layers. It uses local binary scanning patterns to identify vulnerabilities, making it a reliable reference for building custom forensic scanning tools.
-  - **(2021)** [==Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock==](https://github.com/Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock) ⭐ 108  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A Python utility designed to scan compiled archives (JAR, WAR, EAR) for compromised Log4j classes. While its active maintenance has slowed, the script remains a useful reference for performing offline filesystem audits on legacy systems. It provides clear patterns for searching deep directory structures.
-  - **(2021)** [==radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes==](https://github.com/radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes) ⭐ 86  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” RadonDB's legacy operator and integration configurations for orchestrating ClickHouse OLAP environments. Highly useful as a historic reference for custom columnar database operators.
-  - **(2020)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-training-demo==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-training-demo) ⭐ 128  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Archived AWS training demonstration repository. Grounding verification confirms this repository is formally archived by Amazon, meaning it should be treated purely as an architectural reference rather than a base for production provisioning templates.
-  - **(2020)** [==Krane 🌟==](https://github.com/appvia/krane) ⭐ 740  [RUBY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: An open-source Kubernetes RBAC static analysis tool designed to identify risky roles, cluster roles, and broad resource access configurations. Live Grounding: The repository is archived and inactive for over 4 years. While the structural rules engine remains historically valuable, it does not support modern Kubernetes RBAC security vectors.
-  - **(2020)** [==Simplenetes==](https://github.com/simplenetes-io/simplenetes) ⭐ 766  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A highly simplified container orchestration tool designed as an alternative to Kubernetes. Lacks active development (>4 years inactive), recommended solely for legacy academic reference.
-  - **(2020)** [==swarmlet/swarmlet: Swarmlet==](https://github.com/swarmlet/swarmlet) ⭐ 817  [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight self-hosted PaaS wrapper utilizing Docker Swarm. Note: Currently inactive (>4 years since last commit), making it a legacy reference rather than a production-grade modern solution.
-  - **(2020)** [==Frakti==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/frakti) ⭐ 675  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Critical Live Grounding: Built originally to support hypervisor-based Container Runtime Interfaces (CRI), Frakti has been officially retired and archived by the Kubernetes organization. Modern environments utilize container-native VM interfaces like Kata Containers or Firecracker integrated directly into containerd.
-  - **(2020)** [==kubectl-debug==](https://github.com/aylei/kubectl-debug) ⭐ 2305  [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Originally a popular community-built plugin to launch debugging containers within target pods, `kubectl-debug` has largely been superseded by native Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers (`kubectl debug` command) in modern releases. This project remains a valuable reference for historical context and legacy cluster compatibility. For modern clusters, engineers are strongly advised to transition to built-in Kubernetes diagnostic commands.
-  - **(2020)** [==Jenkins==](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/jenkins) ⭐ 15424  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” The deprecated stable Helm chart repository for Jenkins. It is strongly recommended to avoid this legacy version, as active development and security patches have transitioned exclusively to the official Jenkins community repository on Artifact Hub.
-  - **(2020)** [==gini/dexter==](https://github.com/gini/dexter) ⭐ 168  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: An OIDC-helper CLI tool for generating kubectl credential configurations. Live Grounding: Inactive for over 4 years; considered legacy under Nubenetes MVQ rules. It has been superseded by tools like kubelogin.
-  - **(2020)** [==Sonatype Nexus Community: Nexus Kubernetes OpenShift 🌟==](https://github.com/sonatype-nexus-community/nexus-kubernetes-openshift) ⭐ 8  [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A community-driven GitHub repository containing Helm charts and manifest configurations designed to deploy Sonatype Nexus in OpenShift environments. Live grounding confirms this repository has been unmaintained for several years and is now marked legacy. Modern deployments should prioritize official Helm charts from the mainstream Sonatype organization for production use.
-  - **(2020)** [==GitHub: Nexus-CLI==](https://github.com/mlabouardy/nexus-cli) ⭐ 294  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A command-line interface tool written in Go to interact with and manage Nexus repositories. Real-world grounding shows this repository has had no active maintenance in over four years, pointing to a legacy project. Platform operators should pivot to using official Nexus APIs or modern alternative tooling.
-  - **(2020)** [==Configure Docker Service To Use Insecure Registry==](https://github.com/Juniper/contrail-docker/wiki/Configure-docker-service-to-use-insecure-registry) ⭐ 48  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy wiki repository explaining systems-level configurations required to allow the Docker daemon to communicate with insecure, self-hosted registries. It highlights modification of systemd services and the daemon.json config file. This historic resource has been unmaintained for several years and serves solely as a retro technical reference.
-  - **(2018)** [==github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle==](https://github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle) ⭐ 6  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” An archived community plugin targeting Windows Active Directory single sign-on (SSO) authentication within Sonatype Nexus. Live grounding confirms it is obsolete, unmaintained, and legacy. Useful primarily as vintage integration code, modern Nexus deployments utilize modern OIDC and LDAP endpoints.
-  - **(2018)** [==github: Steps I used to install Nagios in the cloud==](https://github.com/andrewpuch/nagios_setup) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” A historical walkthrough illustrating legacy installations of the Nagios monitoring framework inside static virtual instances. Outlines core process definitions, alerting rules, and manual configuration management.
-  - **(2026)** [**Bors-ng: A merge bot for GitHub Pull Requests**](https://github.com/bors-ng/bors-ng) ⭐ 1531  [ELIXIR CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An Elixir-based implementation of the Bors merge coordinator. Uses a highly parallelized merge queue to batch, build, and test PR combinations, keeping the master branch strictly green. Live grounding notes that although currently archived, it remains a landmark model for merge queues.
-  - **(2026)** [**kubevirt**](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt) ⭐ 6900  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” KubeVirt is a graduated CNCF project that allows virtual machines to run natively alongside standard container workloads on Kubernetes. By utilizing KVM virtualization inside Pods, it helps enterprises transition legacy virtual machine applications to modern cloud-native platforms. It has become the de facto standard for hyperconverged infrastructure setups, allowing unified management of containers and VMs.
-  - **(2026)** [**kalilinuxtutorials.com: Ldsview : Offline search tool for LDAP directory dumps in LDIF format**](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/ldsview) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Guide for Ldsview, an offline parsing tool for LDIF format directory dumps. Excellent utility for security assessments, privilege escalation audits, and schema inspection of legacy corporate infrastructure databases.
-  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat AMQ**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/amq) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Red Hat AMQ is an enterprise message-brokering platform supporting traditional queue protocols (AMQP, JMS, MQTT) and high-throughput streaming patterns via integrated Kafka streams. It forms the core transactional backbone for legacy-to-modern hybrid cloud transformations.
-  - **(2025)** [**Copy Artifact**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/copyartifact) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Enables secure and parameterized copying of workspace artifacts between different Jenkins jobs. Crucial for non-pipeline or multi-stage legacy freestyle architectures, though modern pipeline-based artifact repositories are preferred.
-  - **(2025)** [**doitintl/kube-no-trouble: kubent ⭐⭐⭐**](https://github.com/doitintl/kube-no-trouble) ⭐ 3673  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Kube No Trouble (kubent) is an indispensable CLI utility that scans running Kubernetes clusters for deprecated API usage, obsolete resources, and outdated Helm values. By auditing cluster metadata prior to major platform upgrades, it provides an outstanding safety margin.
-  - **(2025)** [**Helmsman: Helm Charts as Code 🌟**](https://github.com/mkubaczyk/helmsman) ⭐ 1498  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise-grade, GitOps-friendly engine for declaring Helm charts as code. By monitoring desired state files, it automates lifecycle tasks including installations, cross-cluster upgrades, namespace setup, and purging deprecated releases.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale**](https://github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale) ⭐ 961  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” The legacy enterprise scale module (CAF) for managing cloud landscapes. While a dominant historical template, engineering teams are transitioning toward Azure Verified Modules (AVM) for modern landing zones.
-  - **(2024)** [**Accessing External Services Using Egress Router**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/accessing-external-services-using-egress-router) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Deep-dive into configuring Red Hat OpenShift Egress Router pods to map outbound traffic to dedicated public IPs. This facilitates firewalled external resources (like legacy DBs) to authorize connections from fluid Kubernetes pods securely.
-  - **(2024)** [**Declarative Pipeline Migration Assistant 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/declarative-pipeline-migration-assistant) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Assists teams in migrating legacy Freestyle Jenkins jobs into modern Declarative Pipelines. Best suited as a transitional tool for large-scale enterprise modernization efforts seeking to enforce pipeline-as-code patterns.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Classic subscription administrator roles, Azure roles, and Azure AD roles**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Microsoft documentation explaining the structural differences between legacy administrator roles, fine-grained Azure RBAC roles, and Entra ID tenant roles. 2026 security compliance models mandate strict separation of these access scopes, advising platform architects to avoid using broad, co-administrator roles.
-  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Application registration permissions for custom roles in Azure Active Directory**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/role-based-access-control/custom-available-permissions) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Specifies the precise permissions needed to configure and register applications when designing custom tenant-level roles in Entra ID. In 2026, security teams rely on custom roles to enforce least privilege access, avoiding the broad access granted by legacy admin roles.
-  - **(2024)** [**postman.com: API versioning**](https://www.postman.com/api-platform/api-versioning) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An exhaustive Postman guide detailing safe patterns for API versioning. It breaks down URL-path, query-parameter, and custom header versioning approaches with concrete examples, evaluating how to maintain backward-compatibility while sunsetting legacy endpoints. It emphasizes using automated testing collections to verify deprecated versions in production environments.
-  - **(2024)** [**github.com/databrickslabs/ucx: Databricks Labs UCX**](https://github.com/databrickslabs/ucx) ⭐ 308  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” The Databricks Labs UCX project provides a specialized framework designed to upgrade legacy Databricks workspaces to Unity Catalog governance standards. Simplifies catalog and privilege migrations automatically. Live Grounding confirms UCX is standard for enterprise organizations establishing secure, centralized data governance, metadata isolation, and unified access controls.
-  - **(2023)** [**devops.com: How to Migrate Existing Infrastructure to Terraform**](https://devops.com/how-to-migrate-existing-infrastructure-to-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A guide targeting the structural transition of legacy, manually managed cloud infrastructure into a declarative Terraform state. Explains standard import mechanisms, reverse-engineering of HCL definitions, and reconciliation of drift. Live grounding emphasizes that recent Terraform releases (1.5+) have radically improved this flow through native "import" blocks, reducing dependency on legacy CLI tooling.
-  - **(2023)** [**deloitte.com/de: EMEA Center of Excellence for Application Modernization and Migration**](https://www.deloitte.com/de/de/services/consulting/services/center-of-excellence-application-modernization.html) [GERMAN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the strategy of Deloitte's EMEA Center of Excellence for enterprise application modernization. Explains how consulting frameworks assess legacy codebases, evaluate migration paths, and apply cloud-native solutions to modernize large-scale systems.
-  - **(2023)** [**github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit) ⭐ 1937  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Shopify's kubeaudit is a popular open-source tool targeting configuration analysis. Curators note its ability to audit running clusters or local manifests for root execution or privilege escalations. *Live Grounding (2026)*: The repository is archived/read-only, but its audit logic remains highly influential for policy structures.
-  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: What to do when your devops team is downsized**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337651/what-to-do-when-your-devops-team-is-downsized.html) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides strategic architectural guidance on managing platform and DevOps infrastructure operations following organization-wide downsizings. Discusses reducing cognitive load by deprecating legacy microservices, doubling down on managed platform solutions (SaaS/IaaS), automating routine deployment pipelines, and prioritizing high-ROI continuous delivery tasks.
-  - **(2022)** [**nedinthecloud.com: Replacing The Template Cloudinit Config Data Source**](https://nedinthecloud.com/2022/01/18/replacing-the-template_cloudinit_config-data-source) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Addresses the deprecation of the legacy "template_cloudinit_config" resource and maps the clean migration path to the built-in "cloudinit_config" data source. Explains how this restructuring improves parsing performance and removes external module overhead. Live grounding confirms that keeping cloud-init resources modern is essential to prevent deployment blockages in current provider runtimes.
-  - **(2022)** [**serverlessguru.com: Enterprise Serverless Adoption 🌟**](https://www.sls.guru/blog/enterprise-serverless-adoption) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explores the organizational strategies, cultural shifts, and governance models required to successfully integrate serverless execution engines into legacy enterprise architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [**Migrating CI/CD from Jenkins to Argo Workflows**](https://dev.to/intuitdev/migrating-cicd-from-jenkins-to-argo-1km4) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Shares practical lessons from migrating a legacy Jenkins CI pipeline stack over to container-native Argo Workflows. Compares the performance, cost efficiency, resource overhead, and maintainability of step-based DAG flows.
-  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: CICD in Synapse SQL: How to deliver your database objects across multiple environments**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresynapseanalyticsblog/cicd-in-synapse-sql-how-to-deliver-your-database-objects-across-multiple-environ/3267507) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explores CI/CD pipelines for Synapse SQL databases, focusing on deploying schema artifacts across multiple lifecycle environments. While curator insights highlight workspace deployment tasks, 2026 engineering reality indicates a broader shift toward Microsoft Fabric, requiring engineers to design flexible pipelines capable of deploying to both legacy Synapse workspaces and modern Lakehouses.
-  - **(2022)** [****k3OS****](https://github.com/rancher/k3os) ⭐ 3490  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight highlights k3OS as a purpose-built operating system designed for K3s. Live engineering truth in 2026 confirms k3OS has been officially archived by Rancher. Platform engineers seeking an active declarative OS for container workloads have transitioned to alternatives like Talos Linux or MicroOS.
-  - **(2022)** [**docs.microsoft.com: MLflow and Azure Machine Learning**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/concept-mlflow?view=azureml-api-2) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Detailed technical guide illustrating the native integration between MLflow APIs and Azure Machine Learning workspaces. Explains how developers can track local experiments directly to Azure ML cloud runs and publish models to Azure managed registries without rewriting legacy MLflow scripts.
-  - **(2022)** [**simform.com: Cloud Migration ebook**](https://www.simform.com/cloud-migration-ebook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A programmatic playbook detailing the methodologies of migrating legacy infrastructure into public or hybrid cloud topologies. It maps the standard 'R' migration frameworks (Rehost, Replatform, Refactor, etc.), evaluating execution risks, database cutover strategies, and cost-modeling paradigms.
-  - **(2022)** [**cloud.redhat.com: How to Modernize Virtualized Workloads 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-modernize-virtualized-workloads) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Guides enterprise architects through modernizing traditional VM-based applications into containerized architectures using tools like OpenShift Virtualization (KubeVirt). This allows running legacy virtual machines side-by-side with cloud-native containers inside a unified Kubernetes environment.
-  - **(2022)** [**howtogeek.com: When Not to Use Docker: Cases Where Containers Don’t Help 🌟**](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/when-not-to-use-docker-cases-where-containers-dont-help) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Identifies scenarios where containerization introduces unnecessary complexity without providing distinct technical or operational benefits. Analyzes drawbacks for monoliths, GUI-heavy desktop programs, static legacy systems, or performance-critical processes requiring bare-metal host communication.
-  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: 9 Ways to Fail at Cloud Native**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/fail-cloud-native-migration) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Identifies common organizational and architectural pitfalls encountered during cloud-native migrations, such as lifting-and-shifting legacy patterns directly into containers. Stresses the necessity of cultivating a DevOps culture, standardizing platforms, and focusing on cloud-native application patterns.
-  - **(2022)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Upgrade From Selenium 3 To Selenium 4?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/upgrade-from-selenium3-to-selenium4) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides step-by-step technical blueprints for migrating enterprise test suites from Selenium 3 to Selenium 4. Focuses on swapping deprecated classes like DesiredCapabilities for specific BrowserOptions, fixing broken Actions chains, and addressing changes in package naming conventions. This migration ensures compatibility with modern browser drivers.
-  - **(2022)** [**APIs published, APIs consumed: mainstream enterprises increasingly behave like software vendors**](https://www.zdnet.com/article/apis-published-apis-consumed-mainstream-enterprises-increasingly-behave-like-software-vendors) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the trend where mainstream enterprises increasingly operate like software vendors by publishing and consuming high-value API endpoints. By monetizing data and system capabilities through structured APIs, legacy organizations transform static assets into dynamic digital platforms. This shifts business logic borders, making standard interface creation a core commercial objective.
-  - **(2022)** [**devops.com: Web Application Security is not API Security 🌟**](https://devops.com/web-application-security-is-not-api-security) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explains why legacy web app application security configurations fall short of API security requirements. Discusses custom API gateway rules, deep OAuth 2.0 validation, and endpoint-level access controls.
-  - **(2022)** [**kubebyexample.com: Migrating to Kubernetes with Open Source Tools (Konveyor, Tackle, KubeVirt, Forklift) 🌟**](https://kubebyexample.com/community/blog/migrating-to-kubernetes-with-open-source-tools) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A detailed community report detailing the deployment profiles of Konveyor, Tackle, KubeVirt, and Forklift. Walks through translating legacy application profiles into clean Kubernetes blueprints.
-  - **(2022)** [**How to Evolve from RDBMS to NoSQL + SQL 🌟**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-evolve-from-rdbms-nosql-sql-jim-scott) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Detailed blueprint for migrating legacy relational databases to a hybrid SQL/NoSQL polyglot persistence design. Explores data modeling normalization adjustments, write path segregation, and dual-run synchronization mechanisms.
-  - **(2022)** [**automationqahub.com: The Ultimate List of Cypress Interview Questions**](https://automationqahub.com/common-cypress-interview-questions) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Investigates Cypress automation framework architecture. Contrasts its in-browser node execution loop against legacy WebDriver protocols, highlighting direct control of application states.
-  - **(2021)** [**segmentio/stack**](https://github.com/segmentio/stack) ⭐ 2091  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Segment's production-proven infrastructure baseline template codebase for AWS workloads. Standardized on ECS, Auto-scaling, and foundational network controls, but now archived in favor of native Kubernetes/EKS methodologies.
-  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Containerize .NET for Red Hat OpenShift: Use a Windows VM like a container**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/29/containerize-net-for-red-hat-openshift-use-a-windows-vm-like-a-container) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Explains how to execute legacy .NET applications alongside Linux containers on OpenShift. Details the usage of the Windows Machine Config Operator (WMCO) to run and manage Windows Server VMs directly inside OpenShift.
-  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Planning your migration from Red Hat OpenShift 3 to 4**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-migration) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A foundational strategic planning guide for migrating workloads from legacy OpenShift Container Platform 3 to the operator-centric OpenShift 4 architecture. Focuses on addressing application configuration gaps.
-  - **(2021)** [**Easily reuse Tekton and Jenkins X from Jenkins**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/21/tekton-plugin) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the technical cooperation between Jenkins, Jenkins X, and Tekton. It demonstrates how traditional Jenkins users can trigger Tekton's containerized cloud-native tasks, allowing teams to smoothly modernize their build architectures incrementally without completely rewriting their legacy Jenkinsfiles.
-  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Spring Boot 2.6 Improves Docker Images and Metrics, Version 2.4 Is EOL**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/spring-boot-2-6) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Analysis of Spring Boot 2.6 features, including improvements to Docker image building and enhanced Prometheus metrics integration. It details the deprecation of older versions and highlights architectural changes in actuator endpoints. While Spring Boot 2.x is now officially legacy, understanding these transition periods is critical for enterprise migration archeology.
-  - **(2021)** [**github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle**](https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle) ⭐ 367  [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A highly robust, community-driven Ansible repository designed to automate Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure installations. This collection manages kernel parameters, prerequisites, ASM storage volumes, and database engine upgrades. It serves as an essential framework for migrating legacy Oracle setups to hybrid structures.
-  - **(2021)** [**letsdevops.net: Introduction to Azure DevOps for Beginners - Create CI/CD Pipelines, Setup Repository 🌟**](https://www.letsdevops.net/post/letsdevops-introduction-to-azure-devops-for-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An introductory resource focused on the initial setup of Azure DevOps repositories, build pipelines, and delivery configurations. While the curator highlights its value as a beginner walkthrough, 2026 engineering frameworks view its emphasis on Classic UI pipelines as a legacy pattern. Contemporary best practices demand transitioning entirely to multi-stage YAML pipelines to ensure configuration-as-code consistency and compliance.
-  - **(2021)** [**instrumenta/kubeval**](https://github.com/instrumenta/kubeval) ⭐ 3226  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A historic CLI tool used to validate Kubernetes configuration manifests against JSON schemas. Although it is archived and has been largely replaced by Kubeconform, Kubeval remains an important reference point in the evolution of Kubernetes configuration testing.
-  - **(2021)** [**Modernize legacy applications with containers, microservices**](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/feature/Modernize-legacy-applications-with-containers-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Examines methodologies for containerizing and decomposing legacy applications into microservices. It highlights refactoring patterns, the strangler fig pattern, and the steps required to isolate state and transition monolithic database architectures to distributed cloud-native databases.
-  - **(2021)** [**lambdatest.com: What Is New In Selenium 4 And What Is Deprecated In It? 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/what-is-deprecated-in-selenium4) [MULTI-LANGUAGE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides a comprehensive architectural mapping of features deprecated or completely removed in Selenium 4 (such as DesiredCapabilities, Actions class modifications, and the legacy Grid). Explains the technical motivation behind transitioning to modern, type-safe alternatives aligned with W3C standards. Vital for engineering teams modernizing their testing codebases.
-  - **(2021)** [**CloudMapper (OSS)**](https://duo.com/blog) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Open-source analysis tool designed to visualizes AWS networks and identify potential vulnerability paths. Useful as a legacy blueprint reference for programmatic posture assessments.
-  - **(2021)** [**EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-classic-is-retiring-heres-how-to-prepare) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Migration guidelines and operational playbooks assisting AWS accounts in transitioning off legacy EC2-Classic networks onto modern Amazon VPC resources. The blueprint outlines migration tools (ClassicLink) and technical paths to reconstruct security policies, network routing, and host configurations within dedicated VPC perimeters.
-  - **(2021)** [**Migrate AWS Landing Zone solution to AWS Control Tower**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/migrate-aws-landing-zone-solution-to-aws-control-tower) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A technical walkthrough explaining the migration path from legacy, custom-built AWS Landing Zone (ALZ) frameworks to fully managed Control Tower landing zones. It details account enrollment, baseline consolidation, and continuous policy management translations. This migration ensures long-term supportability, lower engineering maintenance, and structured governance.
-  - **(2020)** [**spring.io: Creating Docker images with Spring Boot 2.3.0.M1**](https://spring.io/blog/2020/01/27/creating-docker-images-with-spring-boot-2-3-0-m1) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Historic blog introducing native buildpack support and layer customization in Spring Boot 2.3. This milestone revolutionized how Spring applications were containerized by eliminating manual Dockerfile maintenance. While the 2.3.x release line is now legacy, these core concepts laid the foundation for Spring Boot 3's high-performance container integration, including native image compilation.
-  - **(2020)** [**konveyor 🌟**](https://konveyor.io) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An open-source application modernization platform that helps developers migrate legacy virtual machines, stateful services, and bare-metal workloads to Kubernetes. It provides discovery, analysis, and execution tools for large-scale container migrations.
-  - **(2020)** [**redhat.com: A sysadmin's guide to containerizing applications**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/containerizing-applications) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A highly practical guide detailing how system administrators can containerize legacy workloads. It covers writing clean Containerfiles/Dockerfiles, selecting secure base images, managing non-root execution privileges, and transitioning configuration management to environment variables.
-  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: 3 Reasons Why You Can’t Afford to Ignore Cloud Native Computing 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/3-reasons-why-you-cant-afford-to-ignore-cloud-native-computing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Highlights the business-critical benefits of transitioning to a cloud-native compute model. Focuses on cloud-provider independence via portable API standards, massive efficiency gains from auto-scaling resources, and drastically improved fault tolerance compared to traditional legacy VMs.
-  - **(2020)** [**eclipse.org: Migration Guide for projects using Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 🌟**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube/docs/migration-guide) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” The official Eclipse foundation migration documentation for moving from Fabric8 to JKube. Live Grounding confirms this is the authoritative reference for modifying existing POM.xml profiles, aligning configuration namespaces, and preserving legacy custom templates under the new JKube APIs.
-  - **(2018)** [**Boto**](https://github.com/boto/boto) ⭐ 6431  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight introduces the early Boto library for AWS programmatic scripting. Live Grounding confirms the library is fully deprecated and obsolete, replaced completely by Boto3; developers must prioritize migration to eliminate compatibility issues with modern AWS endpoints.
-  - **(2026)** [infrahq/infra 🌟](https://github.com/infrahq/infra) ⭐ 1461  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Infra was originally designed as a high-density identity access management layer that mapped single-sign-on (SSO) providers directly to Kubernetes RBAC. Live grounding in 2026 confirms that the project was officially archived and ceased active development in early 2024. Teams should treat its architecture as a conceptual reference and seek active alternatives like Teleport or Pinniped.
-  - **(2026)** [aquasecurity/starboard](https://github.com/aquasecurity/starboard) ⭐ 1375  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Starboard targets the unification of security scanners into a single, cohesive Kubernetes-native CRD interface. Live grounding in 2026 confirms that Starboard has been fully deprecated and integrated directly into the Trivy Operator framework. Platform teams should seek Trivy Operator for active development, utilizing Starboard's original specification strictly as a reference architecture.
-  - **(2026)** [Helm mapkubeapis Plugin](https://github.com/helm/helm-mapkubeapis) ⭐ 1035  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Fundamental operator utility that edits release metadata in-place to update deprecated or removed Kubernetes APIs. Prevents release locks and upgrade failures when cluster components transition to newer API versions.
-  - **(2026)** [Payara](https://hub.docker.com/r/payara/server-full) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” The official Docker Hub repository for Payara Server Full, providing ready-made container images for complete Jakarta EE runtime capabilities. Live Grounding shows its primary use in legacy system migration, allowing enterprise operations to orchestrate monolithic workloads with modern container tooling.
-  - **(2024)** [awscc](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/awscc/latest) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” The AWS Cloud Control (AWSCC) provider is co-engineered to interface directly with the AWS Cloud Control API, ensuring rapid updates for newly released services. By mapping directly to CloudFormation schemas, it eliminates typical developer waiting cycles associated with the standard legacy provider.
-  - **(2024)** [cheat-sheets.org 🌟](https://www.cheat-sheets.org) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A long-standing reference repository indexing thousands of HTML and PDF cheat sheets since the early web era. It is an exceptional library for looking up legacy programming syntaxes and low-level hardware or networking specifications.
-  - **(2024)** [git-tower.com: Git cheat sheet](https://www.git-tower.com/blog/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Designed by Tower developers, this reference targets common merge conflict resolution workflows and advanced branch tracking. Live Grounding: Useful for clarifying command flags like git checkout --ours vs --theirs, especially when refactoring legacy codebases.
-  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: GNU Screen cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/gnu-screen-cheat-sheet) [PDF CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Reference card for GNU Screen keybindings and window management. Live Grounding: While tmux has largely superseded screen in standard modern setups, this guide remains highly critical for maintaining persistent shells and serial console connections on legacy systems.
-  - **(2024)** [Plugin Usage](https://plugins.jenkins.io/plugin-usage-plugin) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Scans and maps which Jenkins jobs are actively using specific plugins. Unlocks clean optimization pathways for system administrators attempting to deprecate legacy plugins and reduce security attack vectors on bloated controller instances.
-  - **(2024)** [Declarative Pipeline Migration Assistant API 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/declarative-pipeline-migration-assistant-api) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” The programmatic API layer backing the Declarative Pipeline Migration Assistant. Extends migration mechanisms, enabling developers to build custom converters for specialized legacy plugins during automated migration routines.
-  - **(2024)** [pypi.org: ansible-navigator 🌟](https://pypi.org/project/ansible-navigator) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A core CLI/TUI interactive developer environment tool for managing, reviewing, and linting playbooks within containerized Execution Environments. Replaces legacy direct CLI runs.
-  - **(2024)** [Secure DevOps Kit for Azure](https://github.com/azsk/DevOpsKit) ⭐ 222  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” The Secure DevOps Kit for Azure (AzSK) provides scanning scripts, CI/CD extensions, and compliance templates for secure-by-default cloud engineering. Live Grounding: As of recent cycles, AzSK has transitioned to a legacy state with Microsoft recommending native Azure Policy and Microsoft Defender for Cloud. It remains a valuable historical reference for building automated security controls directly into enterprise deployment workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [informationweek.com: What's Holding DevOps Back?](https://www.informationweek.com/software-services/what-s-holding-devops-back-) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Diagnostic deep dive into the common bottlenecks holding legacy organizations back from true DevOps adoption. Identifies organizational silos, tool fatigue, lack of training, and legacy governance frameworks as persistent pain points.
-  - **(2023)** [middlewareinventory.com: Terraform For Each Examples – How to use for_each | Devops Junction](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/terraform-for-each-examples) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Explores dynamic resource generation within HCL using the "for_each" meta-argument to handle maps, sets, and nested collections. Contrasts this approach against the legacy "count" parameter to demonstrate cleaner, key-based resource mapping. Live grounding demonstrates that using "for_each" prevents systematic resource deletion and recreation cycles during state manipulation.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS Forums](https://repost.aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy discussion forum resource for AWS developers troubleshooting infrastructure configurations and billing queries. Note: The platform has largely migrated to AWS Re:Post for community support.
-  - **(2023)** [javaguides.net: Spring Boot 3 REST API Documentation using SpringDoc OpenAPI](https://www.javaguides.net/2023/03/spring-boot-3-rest-api-documentation.html) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on integrating SpringDoc OpenAPI with Spring Boot 3 to automatically generate interactive Swagger UI and OpenAPI 3 specifications. This automation ensures sync between backend REST APIs and client contracts, which is vital for developer portals. Today, SpringDoc OpenAPI has successfully supplanted the legacy Springfox library as the de facto standard for Spring-based API documentation.
-  - **(2023)** [github.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-shell ⭐](https://github.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-shell) ⭐ 2393  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An interactive command shell wrapper for kubectl that features context indicators, command completion, and inline help. While visually compelling, native terminal enhancements (such as zsh completions combined with fzf) have largely rendered this dedicated wrapper legacy.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Important: Azure AD Graph Retirement and Powershell Module Deprecation](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-entra-blog/important-azure-ad-graph-retirement-and-powershell-module-deprecation/3848270) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An urgent notice regarding the deprecation and retirement of Azure AD Graph in favor of the Microsoft Graph API. Live 2026 analysis indicates that all legacy Azure AD Graph code paths are non-functional, meaning any active tools must use modern Microsoft Graph SDKs.
-  - **(2023)** [nathannellans.com: Azure Application Gateway - Part 1 🌟](https://www.nathannellans.com/post/azure-application-gateway-part-1) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A multi-part guide focused on configuring and architecting the traditional Azure Application Gateway (v2). It covers the basics of listener configurations, routing rules, SSL/TLS termination, and Web Application Firewall (WAF) integration. This guide remains highly useful for understanding legacy reverse-proxy architectures before transitioning to modernized container gateway models.
-  - **(2023)** [datascientest.com: Azure DevOps Pipeline YAML: why configure CI/CD pipelines with YAML?](https://liora.io/en/azure-devops-pipeline-yaml-why-configure-ci-cd-pipelines-with-yaml) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Explains why engineering organizations have shifted from legacy visual pipelines to declarative YAML configurations. While curator insights focus on basic configuration-as-code benefits, 2026 realities highlight that YAML pipelines are indispensable for implementing security guardrails, branch-protection policies, and dynamic template validation.
-  - **(2023)** [datascientest.com: Azure DevOps vs GitHub Actions: Which is the best CI/CD tool?](https://liora.io/en/azure-devops-vs-github-actions-which-is-the-best-ci-cd-tool) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A comparative architectural breakdown of Azure DevOps and GitHub Actions, analyzing task structures, marketplace ecosystems, and integration capabilities. In 2026, GitHub Actions is the preferred choice for greenfield and open-source projects, while Azure DevOps remains the standard for large enterprise portfolios with legacy dependencies.
-  - **(2023)** [orchest.io](https://orchest.io) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight presents Orchest as a dynamic browser-based IDE designed to construct DAG data pipelines. Live Grounding highlights that while the project is now archived, its clean visual paradigm has set a clear precedent for modern open-source web and serverless data orchestration suites.
-  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: El auge del coche elΓ©ctrico y autΓ³nomo se ha topado con otra barrera: el software. Volkswagen lo sabe bien](https://www.xataka.com/movilidad/auge-coche-electrico-autonomo-se-ha-topado-otra-barrera-software-volkswagen-sabe-bien) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the structural and architectural software challenges faced by Volkswagen (specifically Cariad) during its transition to Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Autonomous Driving (AD). The analysis covers the friction between legacy hardware-centric development cycles and modern, unified software-defined platform architectures. It highlights how decoupled hardware/software layers are critical to avoiding catastrophic launch delays in complex distributed automotive systems.
-  - **(2023)** [hibridosyelectricos.com: Tesla recurre a China para aumentar la calidad de fabricaciΓ³n de sus coches elΓ©ctricos](https://www.hibridosyelectricos.com/coches/tesla-recurre-china-calidad-fabricacion-coches-electricos_66230_102.html) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Examines Tesla's adaptation of W. Edwards Deming’s Total Quality Management (TQM) principles at the Shanghai Gigafactory under Tom Zhu. The article contrasts how focusing on systemic quality optimizations organically drives down production costs, refuting the legacy approach of prioritizing cost reduction at the expense of engineering refinement. This demonstrates how modern automated manufacturing lines mimic clean software deployment pipelines using feedback loops.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Terrraform + Ansible: Automating configuration in infrastructure](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeNflzdjxVM) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A video tutorial analyzing the complementary patterns of Terraform (for provisioning cloud infrastructure) and Ansible (for configuration management and application deployment on those instances). Examines state handoff mechanisms, dynamic inventory integration, and run-time execution pipelines. Live grounding reveals that while native AMI/image-building pipelines are growing, this hybrid pattern remains highly utilized in legacy migrations.
-  - **(2022)** [kerneltalks.com: Docker swarm cheat sheet](https://kerneltalks.com/virtualization/docker-swarm-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Walkthrough reference detailing essential Docker Swarm commands, specifically focusing on administrative tasks like node promotions and stack scaling. Live Grounding: Essential for operations engineers maintaining legacy Swarm installations, though lacking coverage for modern service mesh integrations that have emerged since its publication.
-  - **(2022)** [Ansistrano](https://github.com/ansistrano) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An Ansible-based application deployment solution heavily inspired by Ruby's Capistrano. It targets zero-downtime scripting setups using multi-release symlink rotations. While highly valuable for legacy monorepo VMs, it is mostly archived in modern cloud-native, containerized architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [Kspan - Turning Kubernetes Events into spans 🌟](https://github.com/weaveworks-experiments/kspan) ⭐ 807  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental tool designed to consume Kubernetes events and convert them into OpenTelemetry-compliant spans. By treating lifecycle events as spans, it enables operators to visualize cluster events inside APM tracing backends like Jaeger or Zipkin. With Weaveworks' exit from active development, the project remains an archived but highly influential conceptual reference in 2026.
-  - **(2022)** [thinksys.com: Azure DevOps Pipeline Complete Guide 2022](https://thinksys.com/azure/azure-devops-pipeline-complete-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Provides a comprehensive guide to Azure Pipelines, examining agent pools, environment gates, YAML schemas, and artifact generation. Modern engineering patterns in 2026 have completely deprecated classic visual release pipelines. Modern deployment strategies mandate programmatic YAML-only architectures that incorporate pipeline decorators and secure agent injection.
-  - **(2022)** [Time Travel!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0h1xNFsEZBU) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Introduces VS Code's Local History timeline, which acts as a localized rollback mechanism independent of Git commits. Highly effective for safe experimentation and recovering legacy structures in active code sessions.
-  - **(2022)** [slideshare.net: Migrating Java JBoss EAP Applications to Kubernetes With' S2I](https://www.slideshare.net/KonveyorIO/migrating-java-jboss-eap-applications-to-kubernetes-with-s2i) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Presentation outlining migration strategies for porting legacy Java JBoss EAP applications into Red Hat OpenShift/Kubernetes using Source-to-Image (S2I). While S2I remains an enterprise staple in traditional OpenShift pipelines, the industry in 2026 has increasingly shifted toward Cloud Native Buildpacks.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: Kubernetes from Day One? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-kubernetes-from-day-one) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Debates the architectural trade-offs of starting projects on Kubernetes from inception versus migrating legacy monoliths. Evaluates how early adoption influences software delivery pipelines and containerizes early infrastructure.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Changes coming for OpenShift.com and Cloud.Redhat.com](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/check-out-our-new-look) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Details operational adjustments regarding the consolidation of Red Hat's container and cloud portals, unifying legacy console properties under the streamlined Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console dashboard.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Learn essential Kubernetes commands with a new cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) [HTML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Introduces standard cluster control commands through a downloadable reference guide. Geared toward system engineers shifting from legacy virtual machine setups to distributed container configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to streamline application portfolio modernization with Tackle](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/tackle-application-modernization) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Red Hat's technical overview of Konveyor Tackle. It demonstrates how organizations evaluate huge legacy application portfolios, scoring them across technical complexity metrics to chart migrations to target Kubernetes clusters.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Accelerate Kubernetes Adoption with a Service Mesh](https://thenewstack.io/accelerate-kubernetes-adoption-with-a-service-mesh) [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Highlights the utility of service meshes in accelerating container adoption. Out-of-the-box routing configurations, secure default states, and comprehensive observability mitigate the operational risks of migrating legacy software components.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Audit user accounts for never-expiring passwords with a Bash script](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/find-non-expiring-passwords) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An operational guide focusing on security compliance pipelines by leveraging Bash to query and audit Linux system user stores. It highlights methods to trace non-expiring passwords and security holes. Live Grounding confirms its tactical value in legacy compliance auditing and quick infrastructure scans.
-  - **(2021)** [centos.org: Comparing Centos Linux and CentOS Stream](https://www.centos.org/cl-vs-cs) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Official architectural matrix contrasting legacy CentOS Linux (downstream build of RHEL) with CentOS Stream (upstream pipeline of RHEL), highlighting the shift in release cycles and patch distribution strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: How Kubernetes lowers costs and automates IT department work](https://www.theregister.com/software/2021/12/21/how-kubernetes-lowers-costs-and-automates-it-department-work/1316708) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Evaluates the cost-efficiency and performance benefits of transitioning IT operations from legacy VMs to Kubernetes-orchestrated workloads. Examines auto-scaling, bin-packing, and automated operations as primary factors for decreasing infrastructural and labor expenditures.
-  - **(2021)** [jitendrazaa.com: Create SOAP message using Java](https://www.jitendrazaa.com/blog/java/create-soap-message-using-java) [GUIDE] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A hands-on code tutorial detailing how to programmatically construct, manipulate, and send SOAP messages using the Java SAAJ (SOAP with Attachments API for Java) library. The post walks through manual DOM creation, namespace mapping, and processing raw XML responses. This is a critical technical reference for engineers maintaining legacy Enterprise Java middleware integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes home lab on an old laptop with K3s](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-home-lab-on-an-old-laptop-1de6cc12c13e) [BASH CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A guide on repurposing legacy consumer hardware into a functional home lab using K3s. Outlines OS preparation, single-node cluster bootstrapping, and power-management optimizations, making it an affordable alternative to cloud staging sandboxes.
-  - **(2020)** [**Google Traffic Director** and the **L7 Internal Load Balancer** Intermingles **Cloud Native** and **Legacy Workloads**](https://thenewstack.io/google-traffic-director-and-the-l7-internal-load-balancer-intermingles-cloud-native-and-legacy-workloads) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Details how Traffic Director and L7 internal load balancers connect Kubernetes workloads with legacy VM clusters. Enables smooth migration paths and consistent service discovery across hybrid networks.
-  - **(2020)** [https://github.com/jenkins-x/jenkins-x-openshift-image](https://github.com/jenkins-x/jenkins-x-openshift-image) ⭐ 3  [DOCKERFILE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy helper repository containing customized Dockerfiles designed to package Jenkins X binaries for OpenShift container platforms. This repository facilitates deployment compliance inside restricted cluster ecosystems.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/paliimx: Data Structures and Algorithms implementation in Go](https://github.com/ua-nick/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) ⭐ 2773  [ES CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides clear native Go implementations of foundational data structures and computer science algorithms. Excellent reference code for technical optimization tasks. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Migrating from Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 1.0.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/21/migrating-from-fabric8-maven-plugin-to-eclipse-jkube-1-0-0) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” This Red Hat technical guide provides step-by-step instructions for transitioning legacy configurations from the Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 1.0.0. Live Grounding highlights its historical and architectural value in easing technical debt during legacy container-modernization efforts. It ensures continuous delivery pipelines are adapted correctly with zero manifest generation disruption.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: Migrating On Premise VM to AWS | VM Import/Export | Create EC2 instance based on on-premises server](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buzusNljpy4&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A video demonstrating VM Import/Export steps to convert on-premises hypervisor disk images directly into active AWS EC2 instances. Live Grounding points out that while modern migration favors automated agents like AWS MGN, raw VM imports are still critical for offline image importing, licensing checks, and legacy OS setups.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Autowire MicroProfile into Spring with Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/10/02/autowire-microprofile-into-spring-with-quarkus) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Technical deep-dive showing how Quarkus facilitates the interoperability of MicroProfile specifications within Spring-based DI paradigms. Explains how developers can use familiar `@Autowired` annotations to wire MicroProfile configuration and telemetry systems. It illustrates Quarkus's flexible engineering approach toward bridging legacy Enterprise Java patterns with modern frameworks.
-  - **(2019)** [kubernetes-sigs/kui](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kui) ⭐ 2899  [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A hybrid visual/command-line tool built on Electron to interact with Kubernetes APIs. Note: This project is retired/archived by the Kubernetes-SIGs group; alternative options include active terminal tools such as k9s or Lens.
-  - **(2018)** [Kubernetes DaemonSet that enables a direct shell on each Node using SSH to localhost](https://gist.github.com/xandout/8d24558c75c53f3cb8bf0a97ec25fcfc) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Presents a functional DaemonSet template allowing administrators direct node shell access over SSH to localhost. Helpful for troubleshooting bare-metal or legacy infrastructure layers without traditional jump hosts.
-  - **(2018)** [fabric8 - kubectl](https://github.com/fabric8io/kansible/blob/master/vendor/k8s.io/kubernetes/docs/user-guide/kubectl-cheatsheet.md) ⭐ 266  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A historic, vendor-sourced reference of early kubectl command structures hosted in the fabric8 ecosystem. While some elements lean legacy, it documents fundamental container routing patterns and administrative tasks foundational to older clusters.
-  - **(2018)** [Manning: **Openshift in action**](https://www.manning.com/books/openshift-in-action) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step Manning publication covering the legacy OpenShift 3 infrastructure model, focusing on Ansible deployments and local Docker engines. Since OpenShift 4 shifted entirely to an Operator-driven CoreOS model, the book is considered deprecated for modern cluster administration, but excellent for conceptual history.
-  - **(2018)** [Fabric8 Pipeline Library](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-pipeline-library) ⭐ 436  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A reusable Jenkins Pipeline helper library that supports automated environments, build phases, and release setups within OpenShift frameworks. It is largely deprecated, superseded by modern Jenkins plugins or native Tekton pipelines.
-  - **(2018)** [github.com/kubernetes-sigs/etcdadm ⭐](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/etcdadm) ⭐ 747  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A retired cluster administration tool inspired by kubeadm, designed to provision and operate secure, HA etcd clusters. Although deprecated in the Kubernetes-retired ecosystem, it served as a foundational pattern for bootstrap orchestrators.
-  - **(2018)** [github.com/seligman/aws-ip-ranges: AWS's ip-ranges.json](https://github.com/seligman/aws-ip-ranges) ⭐ 286  🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A vital open-source parser designed to track dynamic AWS IP range changes from ip-ranges.json. Essential for configuring robust hybrid on-premises firewalls and programmatic security rules. Modern setups frequently replace manual parsing with AWS Managed Prefix Lists, rendering manual scripts legacy but historically significant.
-  - **(2018)** [mamaqueesscrum.com: MamÑ… ΒΏQuΓ© es Scrum?](https://mamaqueesscrum.com/2018/11/12/labores-que-un-product-owner-deberia-hacer-que-no-aparecen-en-la-scrum-guide) [ES CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Unpacks the hidden, undocumented operational responsibilities of a Product Owner in high-velocity agile teams. Discusses soft skills, managing internal corporate politics, aligning microservices roadmaps with legacy business systems, and acting as a technical translator to facilitate smooth development workflows.
-  - **(2017)** [O'Reilly Free Book: **DevOps with OpenShift**](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” O'Reilly DevOps manual explaining legacy OpenShift pipeline integrations, build configurations, and container deployment pipelines. While the fundamental team topology and CI/CD concepts are outstanding, its technical recipes have been superseded by modern GitOps (Argo CD) and Tekton pipelines.
-  - **(2017)** [Python 2 standard library Module of the Week, Doug Hellmann](https://pymotw.com/2) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight references the legacy Python 2.x PyMOTW collection. Live Grounding emphasizes its value solely as an architectural translation catalog for software archeologists modernizing enterprise codebases to secure Python 3.x specifications.
-  - **(2016)** [bitnami-labs/kubewatch](https://github.com/vmware-archive/kubewatch) ⭐ 2426  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A popular event-driven Kubernetes watcher that monitors cluster resources and broadcasts real-time changes directly to webhooks and team workspaces like Slack. Note: The project has been archived by VMware; users are urged to migrate to active tools like Botkube.
-  - **(2016)** [marckean.com: Azure Vs Azure AD – Accounts / Tenants / Subscriptions](https://marckean.com/2016/06/01/azure-vs-azure-ad-accounts-tenants-subscriptions) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An foundational article mapping out the relationships between Azure subscriptions, directory accounts, and tenants. While the underlying structures are still valid, 2026 architectures use Microsoft Entra ID naming conventions and prioritize modern cloud control planes over legacy subscription structures.
-  - **(2016)** [Backup and archive to AWS Storage Gateway VTL with Veeam Backup & Replication v9](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/backup-and-archive-to-aws-storage-gateway-vtl-with-veeam-backup-and-replication-v9) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An AWS announcement detailing integration between Veeam Backup & Replication and the virtual tape library (VTL) functionality of AWS Storage Gateway. Live Grounding highlights how this hybrid solution continues to serve traditional enterprises transitioning to the cloud while maintaining legacy archiving requirements.
-  - **(2016)** [New AWS Competency – AWS Migration](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-competency-aws-migration) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” The announcement introducing the AWS Migration Competency, establishing a formalized framework to validate partner organizations' migration expertise. Live Grounding shows this standard continues to qualify system integrators executing mass migrations from legacy datacenters to cloud-native platforms.
-  - **(2026)** [Notary](https://github.com/notaryproject/notary) ⭐ 3289  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” CNCF's implementation of The Update Framework (TUF) for cryptographic image verification and trust. *Curator Insight vs. Live Grounding*: While structurally a highly robust foundation for Content Trust, Notary is categorized as legacy as the container ecosystem has overwhelmingly converged on Sigstore's Cosign for OCI signing.
-  - **(2026)** [metacpan.org: a2p - Awk to Perl translator](https://metacpan.org/pod/App::a2p) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” The classic a2p (Awk-to-Perl) translator utility documentation. Retained for historical compatibility and migrating legacy log-parsing pipelines into more robust Perl frameworks.
-  - **(2026)** [Linux-tutorial.info](https://www.linux-tutorial.info) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy structural reference manual for Linux systems, introducing standard file systems, bash environments, and basic command usage. It serves as a historical baseline of standard Unix behaviors for educational purposes.
-  - **(2026)** [unixmages.com](https://unixmages.com) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy blog featuring creative Unix sysadmin tips, network troubleshooting guides, and shell scripting shortcuts. Provides useful context for understanding the design philosophy of older Unix implementations.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxhomenetworking.com](https://www.linuxhomenetworking.com) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy networking and systems administration guide detailing foundational network protocols, routing, and firewall configurations. Although older, it retains value as a reference for low-level network operations and classic system architectures.
-  - **(2026)** [React Pure To Class](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=angryobject.react-pure-to-class-vscode) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Converts pure functional React components to class-based components. With the widespread adoption of Hooks and functional architectures in modern UI development, this tool has become a legacy helper primarily used for maintaining older web codebases.
-  - **(2025)** [free-web-services.com](https://free-web-services.com) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A public directory index mapping legacy web services and free APIs. Helpful for basic testing, though modern developers often prefer containerized local mocks for CI integration consistency.
-  - **(2024)** [riptutorial.com 🌟](https://riptutorial.com) [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A massive historical catalog of crowdsourced development documentation extracted from Stack Overflow. Valuable for locating legacy syntax configurations and structural references across multiple platform environments.
-  - **(2024)** [kube-fluentd-operator 🌟](https://github.com/vmware-archive/kube-fluentd-operator) ⭐ 321  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A now-archived operator designed to dynamically construct namespace-specific Fluentd logging pipelines in Kubernetes. Modern platform engineering architectures have largely transitioned to standardized OpenTelemetry or Fluent Bit routing setups.
-  - **(2024)** [El Carro: The Oracle Operator for Kubernetes 🌟](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/elcarro-oracle-operator) ⭐ 212  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An open-source Kubernetes operator developed by Google Cloud that automates the provisioning, lifecycle management, backup, restore, and monitoring of Oracle databases. It leverages Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to orchestrate complex Oracle database tasks in a declarative, cloud-native manner. In 2026, it continues to be a crucial tool for enterprises modernizing legacy database infrastructure.
-  - **(2024)** [Fabio Load Balancer 🌟](https://fabiolb.net) [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A zero-configuration, Consul-backed HTTP and TCP load balancer. Highly praised for simplicity but now considered legacy in favor of contemporary, Envoy-based ingress controls and standardized gateway APIs.
-  - **(2024)** [github.com/hygieia/Hygieia 🌟](https://github.com/hygieia/Hygieia) ⭐ 3819  [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise DevOps dashboard originally developed by Capital One to track delivery pipelines, testing, and security traces. *Curator Insight vs. Live Grounding*: The project has transitioned into an unmaintained, archived repository. It remains highly informative structurally as a reference architecture for aggregating multi-source security and pipeline metrics.
-  - **(2024)** [AWS Big Data Blog: Category - AWS Data Pipeline](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/category/analytics/aws-data-pipeline) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Technical blog category detailing legacy deployment setups for AWS Data Pipeline, providing structural templates for data movements before cloud-native ETL tools gained dominance.
-  - **(2023)** [Red Hat Ansible Tower - Workshop and Demo](https://github.com/network-automation/toolkit) ⭐ 127  [YAML/PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A specialized automation toolkit for Red Hat Ansible Tower/AWX focused on network architectures. Emphasizes role-based access controls, standardized workflow templates, and central log telemetry. (Live Grounding: Highlights critical patterns for bringing deterministic software-defined networking concepts to legacy environments).
-  - **(2023)** [run-x/opta: Opta - Supercharge DevOps on any cloud](https://github.com/run-x/opta) ⭐ 912  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Opta is an archived high-level declarative infrastructure platform that abstracted low-level Terraform details into service-centric YAML layouts. While it successfully simplified multi-cloud container orchestration, the project has been officially archived. Current platform engineering teams should look to modern modular structures like Terramate or native OpenTofu/Terraform configurations.
-  - **(2023)** [bridgecrewio/AirIAM](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/AirIAM) ⭐ 824  [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” AirIAM bridges the gap between manual runtime configuration and declarative postures by parsing active AWS IAM deployments and converting them to structured Terraform modules. It leverages analytics to isolate unused roles and design clean, least-privilege configurations. Platform engineers utilize it to refactor legacy brownfield permissions into audited GitOps structures.
-  - **(2023)** [vogella.com](https://www.vogella.com/tutorials) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An extensive library of software architecture write-ups focused primarily on Git structures, Java microservices development, and traditional IDE configurations. Very helpful for standard legacy design, though lacking modern Kubernetes-native patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [open-bootcamp.com](https://open-bootcamp.com) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An archived Spanish-language full-stack and DevOps coding bootcamp. Provided highly popular, modular pathways for development and deployment, but is no longer actively maintained as of late 2023.
-  - **(2022)** [OpenShift Online](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Historically the first multi-tenant public cloud developer platform provided by Red Hat. In modern architectures, this service is fully deprecated and replaced by the modern Developer Sandbox and managed public cloud instances. Retained strictly for historical context.
-  - **(2022)** [MagTape](https://github.com/tmobile/magtape) ⭐ 152  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An admission controller developed by T-Mobile that evaluates resources against organizational policy constraints during creation. Written in Node.js, it offered a lightweight alternative to OPA for specific JSON schema validations. By 2026, it has been largely archived, with developers migrating to Gatekeeper or Kyverno.
-  - **(2022)** [cf-for-k8s](https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-for-k8s) ⭐ 292  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An implementation of Cloud Foundry designed to run natively on Kubernetes, blending the Cloud Foundry developer experience (cf push) with Kubernetes infrastructure. By 2026, this repository is archived as Cloud Foundry has transitioned its Kubernetes strategy toward more modular tools (like Korifi), rendering this specific integrated project a legacy reference.
-  - **(2022)** [Minnaker](https://github.com/armory/minnaker) ⭐ 156  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An installer package developed by Armory to spin up a single-node Spinnaker instance quickly inside a lightweight Kubernetes cluster (using K3s). It was designed to facilitate Spinnaker evaluations and local sandbox development. By 2026, as Spinnaker's market footprint contraction continued, the Minnaker repository is considered a legacy reference project.
-  - **(2022)** [nirops/yakiapp](https://github.com/vivekagate/yakiapp) ⭐ 102  [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An early community-built visual client for Kubernetes. *Live Grounding*: This project is no longer actively maintained and has been archived, but it offers interesting historical design schemas for lightweight cluster inspectors.
-  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Container Pipelines Samples 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/container-pipelines) ⭐ 160  [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A repository of pipeline configurations originally curated by the Red Hat Community of Practice. Useful for understanding legacy configurations on OpenShift 3 and 4, though modern pipelines have shifted to Tekton architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [Gama: Terminal UI for GitHub Actions](https://github.com/termkit/gama) ⭐ 480  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Terminal UI built to monitor and coordinate GitHub Actions workloads from the CLI. Classified as legacy under MVQ parameters because the repository has been inactive since late 2021 and was superseded by official GitHub CLI `run` commands.
-  - **(2021)** [Apache Tomcat migration tool for Jakarta EE](https://github.com/apache/tomcat-jakartaee-migration) ⭐ 188  [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A command-line utility designed to automatically migrate legacy Java EE 8 web applications to modern Jakarta EE (9+) architectures. It translates package namespaces from `javax.*` to `jakarta.*` in binaries and source code.
-  - **(2021)** [InGate: Ingress & Gateway API Controller (Archived)](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/ingate) ⭐ 728  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Architectural prototype designed to test Ingress integration patterns. Live engineering truth confirms this repository is archived by SIG-Network, as development has shifted entirely toward the standardized Gateway API.
-  - **(2021)** [kim - The Kubernetes Image Manager](https://github.com/rancher/kim) ⭐ 321  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental builder and manager designed by Rancher to compile, push, and run container images directly inside a Kubernetes cluster's container runtime, eliminating the need for Docker Desktop or daemon forwards. By 2026, the project has been archived in favor of tools like Finch and native BuildKit operators.
-  - **(2021)** [K3C](https://github.com/rancher/k3c) ⭐ 564  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight features K3C as a classic lightweight container engine. Live grounding in 2026 confirms that K3C is an archived repository, serving primarily as an intellectual precursor to container daemon simplification and modular containerd patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: El software de los coches de Mercedes contiene cΓ³digo abierto y en vez de distribuirlo en GitHub usan un CD](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/software-coches-mercedes-contiene-codigo-abierto-vez-distribuirlo-github-usan-cd) [SPANISH CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Discusses a compliance and distribution anomaly where Mercedes-Benz distributed open-source software license obligations to users via physical CDs rather than modern online hosting platforms like GitHub. It highlights the complex legal compliance landscape of embedded software in legacy automotive supply chains and the slow adaptation of hardware-centric legal teams to modern developer operations.
-  - **(2020)** [Corporate culture complicates Kubernetes and container collaboration 🌟](https://www.zdnet.com/article/corporate-culture-complicates-kubernetes-and-container-collaboration) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Explains how legacy organizational divisions obstruct Kubernetes deployments. Points out the importance of breaking down departmental silos to exploit container multi-tenancy correctly.
-  - **(2020)** [GitHub Pull Request Builder Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/ghprb) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy Jenkins plugin designed to trigger builds based on GitHub Pull Request creation and updates. While widely deployed in historical systems, modern setups have largely replaced this tool with GitHub Branch Source or GitHub Actions for vastly superior security and performance.
-  - **(2020)** [sKan](https://github.com/alcideio/skan) ⭐ 204  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” sKan (by Alcide) was an early static analysis tool for scanning configuration files and Helm charts to discover security vulnerabilities. It has since been archived, with modern platforms choosing robust, active alternatives such as Checkov.
-  - **(2020)** [zdnet.com: Puppet introduces beta of cloud-native, event-driven DevOps program: Relay](https://www.zdnet.com/article/puppet-introduces-beta-of-cloud-native-event-driven-devops-program-relay) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Historically documents Puppet's launch of Relay, an event-driven automation engine designed to bridge third-party API events with containerized remediation workflows. Note: Relay was subsequently archived as Puppet's focus shifted post-acquisition, making this of historical interest for cloud-native workflow design.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/keilerkonzept/aws-secretsmanager-files](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/keilerkonzept/aws-secretsmanager-files) ⭐ 35  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A dedicated Go library designed to pull configurations from AWS Secrets Manager and map them directly into local files. This is extremely beneficial for containerized legacy applications that expect configurations as local disk paths rather than dynamic environment variables.
-  - **(2020)** [k8s-snapshots: Automatic Volume Snapshots on Kubernetes](https://github.com/miracle2k/k8s-snapshots) ⭐ 350  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An early volume snapshotting manager targeting GCE Persistent Disks and AWS EBS volumes inside Kubernetes. It is largely considered legacy, superseded by standardised CSI volume driver capabilities.
-  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift 4.2 vsphere install with static IPs 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-2-vsphere-install-with-static-ips) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Detailed technical guide for implementing VMware vSphere installations of OpenShift 4.2 utilizing static IP configurations. Because modern OpenShift 4 installers support robust automated network allocation, these legacy manual configuration workflows are obsolete.
-  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes v1.16 API deprecation testing](https://gist.github.com/jimangel/0014770713cdca8b363816930ef2520f) [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight features a test script for identifying deprecated Kubernetes v1.16 APIs. Live engineering truth in 2026 finds this script outdated, though historically valuable for understanding the mechanics of migrating extensions/v1beta1 API resources.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com: Installing OKD 3.10 on a Single Host 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/installing-okd-3-10-on-a-single-host) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Archival tutorial explaining the setup of OKD version 3.10 on a single server. Because modern OKD 4 uses Fedora CoreOS (FCOS) and Operator-based installers, the manual playbooks and Docker engine guidelines described in this post are deprecated and of historical interest only.
-  - **(2018)** [youtube.com: OpenShift Origin is now OKD. Installation of OKD 3.10 from start to finish](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkFIozGY0IA) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Archival video guide covering OKD 3.10 deployment and initial cluster operations. Demonstrates legacy host preparation and manual setup steps. Obsolete in 2026, where OKD relies entirely on automated cluster-api bootstrapping via CoreOS.
-  - **(2018)** [github.com: Branch Cleanup Action 🌟](https://github.com/jessfraz/branch-cleanup-action) ⭐ 422  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An automated GitHub Action designed to delete merged branches. Classified as legacy under MVQ protocols due to years of inactivity, since native GitHub repositories now support automatic head branch deletion.
-  - **(2018)** [kube-batch](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kube-batch) ⭐ 1091  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An early batch scheduler for Kubernetes designed to run high-performance computing (HPC) and deep learning workloads. Note: This project is now retired and archived; its features have been superseded by Volcano or the native Kubernetes scheduler queueing enhancements.
-  - **(2016)** [fstab/cifs](https://github.com/fstab/cifs) ⭐ 218  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy FlexVolume plugin built to mount remote CIFS/SMB storage shares directly into pods. Although superseded by modern CSI standards, it serves as a valuable historical reference for older storage configuration engines.
-  - **(2015)** [Speed up pip install](https://blog.ionelmc.ro/2015/01/02/speedup-pip-install) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight details early strategies for accelerating pip package installation times using HTTP caching proxies. Live Grounding reveals that modern package management tools (like 'uv' and optimized caching protocols in current pip versions) natively resolve these network bottlenecks, rendering legacy HTTP-cache hacks largely obsolete but educationally significant.
-  - **(2026)** [sahilsk/awesome-jenkins](https://github.com/sahilsk/awesome-jenkins) ⭐ 70  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A focused index consolidating plugins, shared pipeline library patterns, and optimization practices for Jenkins automation servers. Excellent resource for maintaining complex legacy enterprise build pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [mancubus77/awesome-sre](https://github.com/mancubus77/awesome-sre) ⭐ 3  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy index mapping early SRE principles and infrastructure utilities. Offers historical context on containerization transitions, bare-metal server configurations, and performance optimization guidelines.
-  - **(2024)** [Azure/aad-pod-identity)](https://github.com/Azure/aad-pod-identity) ⭐ 560  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Azure Active Directory Pod Identity (aad-pod-identity) was the original framework used to assign Azure AD identities to pods. Due to scaling limits and reliance on intercepting IMDS traffic (NMI daemonset), it has been completely deprecated and replaced by the highly-efficient, OIDC-based azure-workload-identity controller.
-  - **(2023)** [FairwindsOps/gonogo](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/gonogo) ⭐ 146  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A specialized CLI tool developed to assess cluster upgrade readiness by auditing manifests for deprecated APIs. Although critical during older Kubernetes version transitions, the tool has yielded active usage to modern checkers like kubent.
-  - **(2023)** [kubeshop/kusk: use OpenAPI to configure Kubernetes](https://github.com/kubeshop/kusk) ⭐ 7  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Kusk is an OpenAPI-driven code generator and routing manager designed to build ingress configurations (mainly Envoy/Ambassador) directly from OpenAPI schemas. Live Grounding in 2026 reveals that Kubeshop has archived the Kusk project, directing engineers instead toward native Gateway API implementations.
-  - **(2023)** [octant.dev](https://octant.dev) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” VMware's visual tool for inspecting Kubernetes clusters. *Live Grounding*: This project is officially retired and archived. It serves solely as a design architectural reference for highly extensible, dashboard-based cluster visualization.
-  - **(2022)** [harness.io: What is a CI/CD Platform and why should I care? 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/what-is-cicd-platform-why-should-i-care) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Contrasts custom-built scripts and legacy tooling loops with integrated, enterprise-class CI/CD platforms. Focuses on compliance enforcement, deployment governance, and engineering self-service capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How the Kubernetes ReplicationController works](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/kubernetes-replicationcontroller) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An analysis of the historical ReplicationController object in Kubernetes. Contrast Curator Insight (analyzing the tool's mechanics) with Live Grounding (the ReplicationController is legacy, replaced entirely by Deployments and ReplicaSets for modern container orchestration).
-  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Pipeline Library 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/pipeline-library) ⭐ 51  [GROOVY CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A collection of shared pipeline libraries providing modular groovy wrapper methods for OpenShift deployments. Most implementations are archived as enterprise standards have pivoted completely toward Tekton Pipelines and Argo CD GitOps pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [dcherman/image-cache-daemon](https://github.com/dcherman/image-cache-daemon) ⭐ 24  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A Kubernetes daemonset that pre-pulls and caches a defined list of container images onto all cluster nodes to eliminate cold-start pulling latency. In 2026, although container runtimes have added smarter caching strategies, this lightweight daemon remains a popular community utility for legacy clusters with massive base images.
-  - **(2021)** [salesforce/Craft](https://github.com/salesforce/craft) ⭐ 91  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Salesforce Craft was a specialized framework built for designing, orchestrating, and provisioning scalable multi-tenant infrastructure. It has since been archived, with its capabilities transitioned to Cloud Provider APIs and Cluster API.
-  - **(2021)** [caldito/soup](https://github.com/caldito/soup) ⭐ 40  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Soup is a small open-source CLI tool designed to extract, analyze, and report on the container image tags actively running across a Kubernetes cluster. It aids operations teams in identifying legacy or unpinned image tags, although modern comprehensive policy engines like Kyverno have largely subsumed its utility.
-  - **(2021)** [KnicKnic/temp-kubernetes-ci: Temp Kubernetes CI](https://github.com/KnicKnic/temp-kubernetes-ci) ⭐ 15  [POWERSHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A CI framework designed to spin up ephemeral Kubernetes instances dynamically within workflow jobs for automated end-to-end testing, and immediately tear them down afterward. In 2026, it is largely archived, having been superseded by standard GitHub Actions runners with native Kind or k3s integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [Authorizing multi-language microservices with Louketo Proxy](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/03/authorizing-multi-language-microservices-with-louketo-proxy) [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Louketo Proxy (formerly Keycloak Gatekeeper) is an archived proxy designed to intercept requests and delegate authentication/authorization checks to Keycloak. While it served as a robust sidecar pattern for legacy apps, it has been officially deprecated. Architects must migrate to modern sidecars or Envoy-based API gateways.
-  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Using Kubernetes to rethink your system architecture and ease technical debt 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/19/rethinking-system-architecture-can-kubernetes-help-to-solve-rewrite-anxiety) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Discusses utilizing a migration to Kubernetes as a strategic catalyst to refactor legacy monoliths. Reorganizes monolithic systems into decoupled containers, successfully lowering long-term architectural tech debt.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubecrt](https://github.com/blendle/kubecrt) ⭐ 113  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An archived, early-stage conversion utility built to convert Helm charts into raw Kubernetes manifests. This project has been fully superseded by standard native capabilities like 'helm template' and is preserved solely as a historical reference of early declarative rendering strategies.
-  - **(2021)** [github: Kubernetes Deployment Orchestrator](https://github.com/SAP-archive/kubernetes-deployment-orchestrator) ⭐ 11  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An archived, experimental orchestrator developed by SAP to coordinate complex Helm releases and dependency chains across large multi-tenant landscapes. Kept strictly as a historic design blueprint for modular platform workflows.
-  - **(2020)** [CVS plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cvs) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Provides legacy Concurrent Versions System (CVS) integration with Jenkins. Mostly kept for historical retro-compatibility in legacy banking/industrial contexts, with Git having entirely superseded CVS in mainstream software development.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/scorputty/packer-centos-awx](https://github.com/scorputty/packer-centos-awx) ⭐ 1  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy Packer configuration designed to output CentOS-based virtual machine images with pre-baked AWX deployments. Reflects older DevOps paradigms focused on VM-based immutable infrastructure instead of Kubernetes runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [bul: Interactive TUI for Exploring Kubernetes Container Logs](https://github.com/ynqa/bul) ⭐ 16  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An interactive Terminal User Interface (TUI) written in Go designed to query and stream local Kubernetes container logs. Live Grounding Note: Because development has remained inactive for years, it is considered legacy; modern engineers typically use tools like K9s or Stern in active production.
-  - **(2020)** [ktx 🌟](https://github.com/vmware-archive/ktx) ⭐ 140  [GO CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A context-switching helper for Kubernetes clusters, similar to kubectx. Note: This project is archived by VMware, rendering it legacy; users should migrate to active alternatives like kubectx or native kubectl context switching.
-  - **(2020)** [Apache Reverse Proxy for Jenkins](https://github.com/nubenetes/apache-reverse-proxy-jenkins) ⭐ 1  [APACHECONF CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A historical configuration repository detailing reverse-proxy deployment configurations for Jenkins behind Apache. Due to more than 4 years of inactivity, it is maintained as a legacy setup reference.
-  - **(2020)** [mikzuit/fair-job-offer](https://github.com/mikzuit/fair-job-offer) ⭐ 19  [EN CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: A direct calculator tool created to evaluate contract offers and compensation fairness. Live Grounding: This repository is now archived and categorized as legacy due to complete commit inactivity since 2020, yet still acts as an architectural blueprint for programmatic contract parser apps.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/IBM/CP4MCM-SDK : Business Partner App Integration with IBM MCM](https://github.com/IBM/CP4MCM-SDK) ⭐ 2  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An integration SDK for registering and packaging third-party application services within the IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management (CP4MCM) ecosystem. Live Grounding Note: CP4MCM and this SDK are largely archived or superseded by newer Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (RHACM) methodologies, making this mostly historical for legacy integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [Metal Kubes](https://github.com/shank-git/metal-kubes) ⭐ 34  [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An early bare-metal helper script collection. Live Grounding verifies that the repository is archived and inactive, as the ecosystem has shifted entirely to production automation like Cluster API or Talos OS.
-  - **(2019)** [github.com/jsmartin/ansible-tower-packer](https://github.com/jsmartin/ansible-tower-packer) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Vintage HashiCorp Packer scripts utilized to generate machine images initialized with Red Hat Ansible Tower software. Serves as historical code archeology for engineers maintaining legacy, VM-based environments.
-  - **(2019)** [BitBucket Auto Merge](https://github.com/mikefrank-ca/bitbucket-auto-merge) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight Node.js helper utility built to programmatic resolve and merge pull requests inside Bitbucket Server. Monitors build pipelines and approval conditions to coordinate automated commits, bypassing the lack of native merge queues in legacy Bitbucket editions.
-  - **(2019)** [PlasticSCM MergeBot Jenkins Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/plasticscm-mergebot) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy Jenkins integration plugin designed to connect Plastic SCM's native MergeBot engine with continuous integration pipelines. It monitors merge requests and automates verification runs before checking changes back into the trunk.
-  - **(2019)** [chr-fritz/csi-sshfs](https://github.com/chr-fritz/csi-sshfs) ⭐ 30  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A Container Storage Interface (CSI) plugin designed to mount remote directories securely over SSHFS/SFTP. It enables microservice instances to read and write directly to legacy external filesystems without custom FTP setups.
-  - **(2018)** [stackoverflow: How to define BuildConfig object with Jenkins and openshift](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52337851/how-to-define-buildconfig-object-with-jenkins-and-openshift) [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight addresses automated OpenShift build pipelines. Live Grounding details the precise YAML and Jenkins pipeline syntax needed to safely trigger BuildConfig objects from external CI nodes. It remains highly relevant for legacy Jenkins-to-OpenShift integrations.
-  - **(2018)** [openshift-deployer](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-deployer) [JAVA CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” An older plugin designed for deploying applications to OpenShift V2/V3 environments. Modern GitOps engines (ArgoCD) and OpenShift GitOps have largely replaced this plugin, rendering it legacy for newer cloud-native deployments.
-  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: Git version control and trunk based approach with VSTS](https://www.slideshare.net/arunmurughan/git-version-control-and-trunk-based-approach-with-vsts) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE] 🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy slide presentation analyzing the migration from branch-heavy Git workflows to modern trunk-based development inside Visual Studio Team Services (now Azure DevOps). Focuses on optimizing the feedback loop and minimizing code integration debt through quick merges. Current industry engineering truth shows this approach is highly aligned with modern continuous deployment pipelines.
-  - **(2018)** [Kubevol 🌟](https://github.com/bmaynard/kubevol) ⭐ 18  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A historical command-line utility for copying and transferring data between Kubernetes Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs). It is now considered legacy as native CSI snapshot capabilities and robust migration utilities have become standard.
-  - **(2018)** [helm-ecr 🌟](https://github.com/vetyy/helm-ecr) ⭐ 24  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy helper tool designed to authenticate Helm and local installations with AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR). Native Helm 3 OCI capabilities and integrated AWS IRSA have made direct external credential management tools obsolete.
-  - **(2018)** [kubeswitch: Kubernetes Version Switcher 🌟](https://github.com/steamhaus/kubeswitch) ⭐ 11  [SHELL CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A legacy command-line tool developed to swap between different versions of kubectl dynamically, ensuring version compatibility across distinct Kubernetes clusters. It has been superseded by containerized execution and modern multi-cluster managers.
-  - **(2011)** [twitter.com/commandlinefu10](https://x.com/commandlinefu10) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” A secondary social feed offering specific terminal usage recipes and command-line automation tricks. Live Grounding notes its legacy value for scripting references.
-  - **(2026)** [**Conjure up**](https://canonical.com/juju) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight vs Live Grounding: Canonical's Conjure-up tool was originally developed to orchestrate Juju applications and configure Charmed Kubernetes dynamically. Live status confirms the tool is deprecated and retired, with Canonical directing teams to use direct Juju or MicroK8s setups.
-  - **(2026)** [maven.apache.org: Maven Quick Reference Card](https://maven.apache.org/guides/MavenQuickReferenceCard.pdf) [XML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An official Apache Maven reference detailing build lifecycles and plugins. Curator Insight marks this as vital context for JVM projects. Live Grounding confirms its role in preserving standard structure across legacy and modern corporate environments.
-  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Jenkins Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/jenkins-cheat-sheet)  [LEGACY] β€” An in-depth training reference detailing Jenkins installation, master-agent architecture, and security rules. Curator Insight notes its structural value. Live Grounding confirms its role in stabilizing legacy CI infrastructure setups.
-  - **(2026)** [linuxhandbook.com: Yum Command Cheat Sheet](https://linuxhandbook.com/cheatsheets/yum) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A targeted documentation reference detailing Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM) CLI syntax. Curator Insight underscores its convenience for RHEL-based systems. Live Grounding clarifies its transition to DNF in modern corporate OS environments, positioning this as vital legacy knowledge.
-  - **(2026)** [monodot.co.uk: openshift cheat sheet 4](https://monodot.co.uk/openshift-cheatsheet) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A personalized technical blog focusing on internal DNS and routing components of OpenShift. Curator Insight details its diagnostic usefulness during networking failures. Live Grounding records its legacy status during transition phases between platform generations.
-  - **(2026)** [github.com/kristofferandreasen/awesome-azure: Awesome Azure](https://github.com/kristofferandreasen/awesome-azure) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A structured directory detailing Azure-focused scripts, arm templates, and services. It provides functional entry points for systems engineers navigating Microsoft's cloud ecosystem. While some elements lean towards legacy ARM configurations, it provides solid structural patterns for hybrid-cloud architects.
-  - **(2026)** [Bash and Expect Snippets](https://www.igoroseledko.com/bash-and-expect-snippets) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A practical blog and snippet collection focused on automation patterns using Bash scripting combined with Expect. Highly useful for scripting interactions with CLI interfaces that lack native APIs or configuration options. Largely legacy in modern IaC environments, but remains a vital Swiss army knife for legacy systems integration.
-  - **(2026)** [awesomerank.github.io: janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell](https://awesomerank.github.io/lists/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell.html) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An automatically ranked rendering of the Awesome PowerShell directory, categorizing contributions by community engagement and updates. It provides engineers with instant visibility into which PowerShell modules are actively maintained versus those that have lapsed into legacy status.
-  - **(2026)** [thangchung/awesome-dotnet-core](https://github.com/thangchung/awesome-dotnet-core) [C# CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A curated compilation of high-performance libraries, database connectors, and microservice architectures written for modern cross-platform .NET. This list is invaluable for engineering teams porting legacy Windows-based services into Linux containers and serverless platforms. Provides standard blueprints for enterprise API systems.
-  - **(2026)** [Eclipse MicroProfile Project](https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.microprofile) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” The official Eclipse repository defining the MicroProfile specifications. It manages continuous updates to APIs dedicated to configuring, securing, and tracing lightweight enterprise microservices, bridging the gap between legacy application servers and ultra-fast Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2026)** [Alcide Advisor: an agentless service for Kubernetes audit and compliance' that's built to ensure a frictionless and secured DevSecOps workflow](https://github.com/alcideio/advisor) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Alcide Advisor is an agentless security tool originally engineered to validate Kubernetes configurations, workloads, and network rules against common vulnerabilities. Since the acquisition of Alcide, the repository has been archived and is no longer under active maintenance. It is primarily referenced as a historical model for static manifest parsing and rules-driven auditing.
-  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Detecting Kubernetes API Deprecations with pluto](https://dev.to/fkurz/detecting-kubernetes-api-deprecations-with-pluto-3g2m) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” This technical tutorial demonstrates how to use Fairwinds Pluto to detect deprecated API versions across Kubernetes YAML manifests, Helm charts, and live clusters. It outlines practical methods for identifying out-of-date resource definitions prior to initiating major cluster upgrades. Incorporating this guide into continuous delivery pipelines prevents deployment failures caused by deprecated resource types.
-  - **(2026)** [harness.io](https://www.harness.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise software delivery platform featuring AI/ML-driven automated canary deployments and rollbacks. Leveraging intelligent cloud-autostopping rules, it dynamically scales down idle Kubernetes-native resources to curb compute overhead, while integrating seamlessly with legacy Jenkins workloads through Helm pipelines.
-  - **(2026)** [shuttleOps](https://www.shuttleops.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A no-code cloud delivery platform engineered to streamline application builds and deployments. It has largely exited the market or pivoted, leaving it as a legacy reference for visual-oriented deployment orchestrators.
-  - **(2026)** [Drone](https://www.drone.io) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A container-native CI/CD runner engineered around YAML pipeline-as-code definitions. Drone isolates every build step inside a distinct, ephemeral container containerized workspace, resolving dependency pollution and offering a lightweight, modern alternative to legacy VM-based executors.
-  - **(2026)** [slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices](https://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices) [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” AWS SlideShare platform resource aggregating architectural blueprints, slide decks, and high-impact event summaries. While SlideShare represents a legacy presentation vector, it serves as a historic archive for tracking AWS service launch topologies and historical enterprise cloud migration case studies.
-  - **(2026)** [Building highly resilient applications with on-premises interdependencies using AWS Local Zones](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/building-highly-resilient-applications-with-on-premises-interdependencies-using-aws-local-zones) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise resilience design guide integrating AWS Local Zones with legacy on-premises systems. It addresses key edge architectures, detailing hybrid replication strategies, localized failovers, and latency-sensitive synchronization protocols.
-  - **(2026)** [crunchtools.com: A Hacker’s Guide to Moving Linux Services into Containers. Epic 15 page blog post showing people how to move Wordpress (php), Mediawiki (php), and Request Tracker (perl) into containers](https://crunchtools.com/moving-linux-services-to-containers) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A detailed 15-page architectural guide highlighting standard procedures for migrating legacy, bare-metal Linux services (such as WordPress, MediaWiki, and Request Tracker) into modern containers. It covers dissecting stateful components, isolating persistent data directories, managing configurations, and implementing reverse proxies. This resource is highly valuable for infrastructure engineers executing legacy-to-cloud modernization strategies.
-  - **(2026)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: IIS Central Certificate Store and Windows containers](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/iis-central-certificate-store-and-windows-containers/4181509) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” This Microsoft Technical Community post details how to configure Windows Containers using IIS to leverage the Central Certificate Store (CCS) for simplified SSL/TLS management. It addresses the architectural hurdles of handling dynamic certificates inside ephemeral containers by mounting central network shares. This guide is highly valuable for enterprise operations targeting legacy Windows Server and .NET Framework containerization workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat Fuse**](https://www.redhat.com/en/products/application-foundations) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Historically a distributed integration platform based on Apache Camel, Red Hat Fuse has transitioned into the Red Hat Application Foundations suite. It provides enterprise-level connectivity for hybrid clouds, routing APIs, and legacy applications. Contemporary architectures deploy Camel Extensions for Quarkus to achieve high performance on Kubernetes.
-  - **(2026)** [**Syndesis** open source integration platform](https://syndesis.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Syndesis was an open-source, cloud-native low-code integration platform built natively for Kubernetes. Though currently archived, it historically facilitated rapid microservice orchestration and API visual design with prebuilt connectors. Its architectural concepts paved the way for modern cloud-native iPaaS systems.
-  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: Convert Your Terraform to Pulumi](https://www.pulumi.com/tf2pulumi) [HCL CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Comprehensive architectural guide to using the `tf2pulumi` engine, explaining key syntax translations, dependency resolutions, and model differences when modernizing from legacy HCL files.
-  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: From Kubernetes or Helm YAML](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/iac/guides/migration/migrating-to-pulumi/from-kubernetes) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Technical conversion guide outlining methodologies to translate legacy, static Kubernetes YAML definitions or complex Helm charts directly into expressive, compilable Pulumi programs.
-  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Check deprecated APIs 🌟](https://kyverno.io/policies/best-practices/check_deprecated_apis) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Outlines a pre-configured Kyverno policy targeted at scanning incoming manifests to detect and block deprecated or removed Kubernetes API groups. Indispensable for preventing cluster upgrade blockages, validating manifests before execution on newer API-driven orchestrators.
-  - **(2026)** [OpenShift in Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/openshift-container-platform-4x) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A technical integration document detailing Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO), a fully managed, joint-engineered enterprise OpenShift platform. It reviews network design, private endpoints, and integration with Azure Active Directory. Live grounding highlights its stability for running hybrid legacy workloads.
-  - **(2026)** [Pivotal.io: Pivotal Container Service (PKS), owned by VMware](https://pivotal.io/platform/pivotal-container-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Originally Pivotal Container Service (PKS), this enterprise-ready Kubernetes runtime has been integrated directly into the VMware Tanzu Portfolio. It features multi-cluster management, declarative deployment, and deep integration with NSX-T networking. Live grounding labels the PKS brand as legacy, now superseded by Tanzu Kubernetes Grid.
-  - **(2026)** [simplilearn.com: Top 40 Terraform Interview Questions and Answers for 2022](https://www.simplilearn.com/terraform-interview-questions-and-answers-article) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy catalog of primary Terraform interview questions. Covers core resource initialization, backend configuration storage, state mapping concepts, and local execution planning setups.
-  - **(2025)** [Cursor AI Fundamentals Course](https://cursor.com/es/learn) [NONE CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An educational program designed to train engineers on utilizing the Cursor AI code editor effectively. The curriculum covers foundational concepts of context inclusion, codebase indexing, and multi-file code transformations. It teaches developers how to write highly optimized prompts to synthesize software architecture and debug legacy systems directly inside the IDE.
-  - **(2025)** [Transitioning an Existing Azure Environment to the Azure Landing Zone Reference Architecture](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/enterprise-scale/transition) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Architectural migration playbook addressing transitioning legacy cloud setups to formal Microsoft Azure Landing Zones. Covers organizational tier hierarchies, network architectures, and systemic governance patterns.
-  - **(2025)** [Export Terraform Code from the Azure Portal](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-portal-export-terraform) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A practical exploration of the Azure Portal's feature for exporting active cloud resource configurations directly into functional HashiCorp Terraform modules. Decreases setup friction for legacy system migrations.
-  - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Secondary portal-integration documentation describing technical setups for exporting active resource configurations. Focuses on producing clean, modular Terraform files from complex legacy environments.
-  - **(2025)** [gatling.io](https://gatling.io) [SCALA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Gatling is a highly optimized, asynchronous load-testing framework designed for high-concurrency scenarios. Written in Scala and Java, it utilizes Netty and Akka actors under the hood to handle thousands of concurrent virtual users on a single host machine, avoiding the thread-per-user overhead common in legacy frameworks like JMeter.
-  - **(2025)** [PMEase QuickBuild](https://www.pmease.com) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A powerful commercial build and configuration management tool geared towards large enterprises. Combines high-capacity agents, visual dependency chains, and precise audit trails for legacy and cloud-native workloads.
-  - **(2025)** [RESOURCE HUB: Eventos y webinars de AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/events) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” The main catalog of upcoming and archived AWS training webinars, events, and bootcamps, detailing multi-region strategy patterns, cloud migration best practices, and serverless architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [simform.com: How to Implement DevOps for Enterprise?](https://www.simform.com/blog/devops-for-enterprise) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the strategic blueprints required to migrate legacy corporate architectures into streamlined DevOps operational methodologies. Curator insights focus on dismantling organizational silos and establishing unified communication channels. Modern live assessment in 2026 confirms its heavy relevance to SAFe and LeSS enterprise frameworks, showing that automated QA governance gates are vital to maintaining continuous deployment velocity.
-  - **(2024)** [Mautic](https://github.com/mautic/docker-mautic) [DOCKERFILE/SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Official Docker container setups for deploying Mautic, an open-source marketing automation platform, covering multi-container composition, persistent volumes, and database link configurations. (Live Grounding: A great example of migrating legacy monolithic PHP/MySQL stacks into structured OCI container configurations).
-  - **(2024)** [Jenkins BlueOcean 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/blueocean/getting-started) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Offers getting-started guidance for the custom Blue Ocean interface, featuring structural pipeline execution charts. Though widely used, it is increasingly treated as maintenance-only legacy.
-  - **(2024)** [blueocean-rest: REST API for Blue Ocean](https://plugins.jenkins.io/blueocean-rest) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Exposes API endpoints supporting Jenkins Blue Ocean UX client modules. While still maintained, it is considered legacy as development focuses on a modernized native core dashboard experience.
-  - **(2024)** [Blue Ocean Pipeline Editor](https://plugins.jenkins.io/blueocean-pipeline-editor) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Provides a visual pipeline layout editor within Blue Ocean to output declarative Jenkinsfiles. It remains in legacy maintenance mode as developers favor declarative GitOps-driven configurations.
-  - **(2024)** [devops.com: Using jenkins configuration as code](https://devops.com/using-jenkins-configuration-as-code) [YAML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A practical industry analysis illustrating standard techniques for shifting legacy Jenkins controller provisioning workflows into git-centric, declaration-first structures. It presents a detailed taxonomy of automated setup validation strategies.
-  - **(2024)** [artifacthub.io: Helm Charts - AWX](https://artifacthub.io/packages/search?ts_query_web=awx&sort=relevance&page=1) [YAML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Helm Charts indexing service for AWX deployments on Kubernetes. While the AWX Operator is the official, Red Hat-endorsed packaging system, third-party and legacy Helm Charts exist to satisfy custom, manifest-driven deployment architectures.
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Conditional Access templates](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/conditional-access/concept-conditional-access-policy-common) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Presents preconfigured templates designed to simplify the deployment of Entra ID Conditional Access policies. Covers baseline controls including multi-factor authentication enforcement, legacy block protocols, and device compliance checks.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Orphan Resources](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/azure-orphan-resources/3492198)  [LEGACY] β€” A reference to the open-source Azure Orphan Resources engine. Automatically scans cloud structures to pinpoint orphaned, unused, or legacy elements like detached disks and public IP addresses. Facilitates platform engineers in scaling down structural resource wastes.
-  - **(2024)** [openservicemesh.io](https://openservicemesh.io) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Open Service Mesh (OSM) was an SMI-compliant, lightweight service mesh built on the Envoy data plane. Initially championed by Microsoft and donated to the CNCF, the project was officially archived, with its core paradigms and learnings absorbed into the Kubernetes Gateway API and ambient mesh patterns. This resource serves as a key historical reference for lightweight mesh designs.
-  - **(2024)** [Kubeval](https://teresaforcades.com/pensament/medicina.html) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A comparative index of leading static checkers (including kube-score, Conftest, and Polaris) built to validate Kubernetes YAML files against resilience, security, and schema configuration standards. Note: Kubeval is deprecated; modern workloads favor Conftest or native dry-run commands.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Simplifying Azure Kubernetes Service Authentication Part 2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/simplifying-azure-kubernetes-service-authentication-part-2/4055332) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” This architectural technical review breaks down modern AKS authentication structures. Demonstrates how to configure Microsoft Entra ID integration with native Kubernetes RBAC, manage token lifecycles with kubelogin, and enforce administrative access groups. Eliminates security anti-patterns associated with legacy static admin kubeconfigs.
-  - **(2024)** [Test an insecure registry 🌟](https://docs.docker.com/retired) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Historical reference from the retired Docker documentation archive illustrating how to configure the Docker daemon to handshake with unencrypted registries. It provides flags and config file options required to bypass default TLS validation checks for local testing. In modern secure container platform patterns, this practice is deprecated and replaced by end-to-end TLS.
-  - **(2024)** [Semgrep](https://semgrep.dev) [OCAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Fast, open-source static analysis engine for searching code, finding bugs, and enforcing dependency policies. Syntactically aware engine makes it highly customizable and much faster than legacy AST scanners.
-  - **(2024)** [JFrog ChartCenter](https://chartcenter.io) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy public Helm registry launched by JFrog to provide security insights, dependency maps, and automated vulnerability scanning for Helm packages. It serves as a historical architectural reference for secure dependency-chain structures.
-  - **(2024)** [Weave GitOps Enterprise](https://www.weave.works/product/gitops-enterprise) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Enterprise edition of the Weave GitOps delivery platform. Following the 2024 closure of Weaveworks, this platform is legacy, but it pioneered self-service workspace boundaries and unified Git audit trails for large cluster environments.
-  - **(2024)** [aws.amazon.com: Generate AWS CloudFormation templates and AWS CDK apps for existing AWS resources in minutes](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/02/aws-cloudformation-templates-cdk-apps-minutes) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” This AWS updates overview introduces native tooling that scans active AWS infrastructures and outputs valid CloudFormation templates or CDK setups. It simplifies bringing legacy, manually configured environments under unified infrastructure-as-code management.
-  - **(2023)** [serokell.io/blog/kubernetes-guide: A Guide to Kubernetes](https://serokell.io/blog/kubernetes-guide)  [LEGACY] β€” A detailed conceptual primer exploring the architecture, core constructs, and real-world deployment mechanisms of Kubernetes. Discusses basic cluster layout, continuous reconciliation loops, scaling commands, and the historical pivot from legacy monolithic hosts to orchestrated microservices.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Updating and Managing Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC)](https://devops.com/updating-and-managing-infrastructure-as-code-iac) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Details architectural strategies for maintaining, refactoring, and upgrading legacy IaC bases. Explores lockfile maintenance, drift remediation, and structural validation steps required for safe production updates.
-  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Remove Resource from State File (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-remove-resource-from-state-file-tfstate) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Deep dive into executing `terraform state rm` to securely untrack infrastructure resources without triggering physical cloud deletion. Explains use-cases like decoupling legacy modules, refactoring workspace states, and manual migration of shared components.
-  - **(2023)** ["Have you used the taint command in Terraform yet?"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_T1fuYGjV0&ab_channel=NedintheCloud) [BASH CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Explores the transition away from the deprecated `terraform taint` pattern in favor of the modern `-replace` parameter. Outlines historical reasons for marking resources and the safer, planning-phase alternatives available in current releases.
-  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: 5 Tools to Auto-Generate Terraform Configuration Files 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/auto-generate-terraform-configuration-files) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This architectural review evaluates five prominent automated utilities engineered to import and reverse-engineer active cloud assets into functional Terraform files. It contrasts tools like Former2 and Terraformer, detailing critical trade-offs in HCL compliance, state mapping accuracy, and modular organization. Vital for legacy migration planning.
-  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Terrafy – Import your existing Azure infrastructure into Terraform HCL](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/azure-terrafy-%e2%80%93-import-your-existing-azure-infrastructure-into-terraform-hcl/3357653) [GO CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An introductory guide on leveraging Azure Terrafy to modernize legacy environments. Walks through importing untracked resource groups into standard HCL formats with minimal manual adjustments.
-  - **(2023)** [cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Virtualization on Amazon Web Services](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-virtualization-on-amazon-web-services) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” This architectural guide describes how to run legacy virtual machines natively alongside microservice containers on AWS bare-metal instances using KubeVirt. It establishes the bridge for migrating classic virtualized workloads into cloud-native architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [Back of the Napkin Guide to Updating Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2023/10/31/marc-s-napkin-upgrade-guide) [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A pragmatic quick-reference outlining safe, robust upgrade strategies for legacy Jenkins master/agent nodes. Covers JVM runtime alignment, plugins dependency management, and core server updates with minimum outage windows.
-  - **(2023)** [unofficial-kubernetes.readthedocs.io](https://unofficial-kubernetes.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” An alternative, community-driven resource hosting informal Kubernetes documentations and configurations. Extremely helpful for engineers digging into complex internal configurations, legacy parameters, or custom deployment pipelines that are no longer detailed in upstream docs.
-  - **(2023)** [community.ibm.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE is generally available now!](https://community.ibm.com/community/user/blogs/daniel-jast1/2023/12/07/red-hat-aap-on-ibm-z-and-linuxone) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the availability of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on IBM Z and LinuxONE. Bridges legacy mainframe operating systems with modern infrastructure-as-code and configuration workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [github.blog/developer-skills: 10 unexpected ways to use GitHub Copilot](https://github.blog/developer-skills/programming-languages-and-frameworks/10-unexpected-ways-to-use-github-copilot)  [LEGACY] β€” Highlights non-traditional applications of GitHub Copilot, including automated test orchestration, translating deprecated structural syntax, and simplifying complex regular expressions. Useful for engineers attempting to extract maximum value from active AI subscriptions.
-  - **(2023)** [github.blog: Highlights from Git 2.40](https://github.blog/open-source/git/highlights-from-git-2-40)  [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes structural performance updates and feature introductions in Git 2.40. Highlights include rewrites of legacy helper scripts like 'git jump' and 'git add --interactive' into native C, improving cross-platform compatibility and system execution speed across massive scale enterprise mono-repos.
-  - **(2023)** [insight-services-apac.github.io: Getting Started with Bicep](https://blog.insight-services-apac.dev/2023/12/04/getting-started-bicep) [BICEP CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A foundational exploration of Azure Bicep designed to ease the onboarding ramp from legacy ARM templates. Emphasizes cleaner declarative syntax, structural modularization, and native integration with Azure CLI/PowerShell workflows.
-  - **(2023)** [techtarget.com: Get up to speed with PowerShell and the Microsoft Graph API](https://www.techtarget.com/searchwindowsserver/tutorial/Get-up-to-speed-with-PowerShell-and-the-Microsoft-Graph-API) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Assists system engineers transitioning legacy Azure AD libraries to Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK packages. Explains scope permissions, authentication paths, and key cmdlets.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Growing Adoption of Observability Powers Business Transformation](https://thenewstack.io/growing-adoption-of-observability-powers-business-transformation)  [LEGACY] β€” Discusses the business impact of transitioning from legacy IT system silo monitoring to real-time, unified observability, showing direct correlation to improved MTTR and customer satisfaction. Curator Insight: Business-case advocacy for modernizing monitoring. Live Grounding: Helps senior managers secure financial backing for large-scale APM transformations.
-  - **(2023)** [returngis.net: Desplegar AGIC en AKS utilizando workload identity](https://www.returngis.net/2023/05/desplegar-agic-en-aks-utilizando-workload-identity) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A deep dive into deploying the Azure Application Gateway Ingress Controller (AGIC) utilizing passwordless Azure AD Workload Identity instead of legacy pod-managed identity options. By using OpenID Connect (OIDC) federation, this design model mitigates key-rotation liabilities and secures the control plane path to application gateways. This configuration represents the de facto standard for zero-trust ingress security on Azure.
-  - **(2023)** [medium.com/@pauldotyu: Effortlessly Deploy to AKS with Open Source Tools Draft and Acorn](https://medium.com/@pauldotyu/app-to-aks-with-draft-and-acorn-2d25f19649b7) [BASH CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Focuses on simplifying development workflows on AKS using Draft and Acorn. Streamlines container generation and cluster deployments. Live grounding note: Acorn changed operations in early 2024, emphasizing legacy community-tool status.
-  - **(2023)** [Rainbow Brackets](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=2gua.rainbow-brackets) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy brackets colorization extension. Note that native VS Code bracket pair colorization has superseded it, offering vastly superior performance and rendering speed on complex source files.
-  - **(2023)** [Babel JavaScript](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mgmcdermott.vscode-language-babel) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Provides ECMAScript syntax highlighting support for older JS parser platforms, helping modernize legacy JavaScript code bases within VS Code's editor structure.
-  - **(2023)** [leaddev.com: How to break the cycle of tech debt](https://leaddev.com/technical-direction/how-break-cycle-tech-debt)  [LEGACY] β€” Provides engineering leadership strategies to break the endless loop of compounding legacy software issues. Outlines methods to negotiate refactoring cycles directly with product stakeholders using objective metrics.
-  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Measuring Technical Debt](https://devops.com/measuring-technical-debt)  [LEGACY] β€” Explores analytical frameworks to measure technical debt objectively. Employs metrics like SQALE methodology, code coverage, cycle time impact, and escape defect rates to calculate the true cost of legacy architectures.
-  - **(2023)** [n-ix.com: How to reduce your technical debt: An ultimate guide](https://www.n-ix.com/reduce-technical-debt) [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A holistic architectural playbook for diagnosing, budgeting, and paying down complex software debt. Proposes systematic approaches like code reviews, architectural documentation, and legacy modernization patterns.
-  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Disaster Recovery Is Different for the Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/disaster-recovery-is-different-for-the-cloud)  [LEGACY] β€” Highlights the key differences between legacy cold-standby disaster recovery models and modern, cloud-native active-active paradigms. Highlights regional replication, automatic failover orchestration, and chaotic failure injection.
-  - **(2023)** [AWS App2Container: Migrate your Applications to Containers at Scale](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/migrate-your-applications-to-containers-at-scale) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Introduces AWS App2Container, a tool that automates the migration of legacy .NET and Java web applications into containerized structures ready for deployment on Amazon ECS or EKS.
-  - **(2023)** [Let’s Architect! Architecting microservices with containers](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/lets-architect-architecting-microservices-with-containers)  [LEGACY] β€” A foundational guide for decoupling large legacy applications. Explores container hosting options on ECS and EKS, microservice discovery patterns, and inter-service security standards.
-  - **(2023)** [genbeta.com: Ciberseguridad en llamas: la presiΓ³n actual es tan grande que la mitad de los expertos sufren ansiedad y quieren dimitir](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/ciberseguridad-llamas-presion-actual-grande-que-mitad-expertos-sufren-ansiedad-quieren-renunciar) [ES CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Exposes the psychological pressure and anxiety levels prompting cybersecurity experts to consider resigning. Live Grounding: Highlights how the relentless pace of zero-day exploits, legacy technical debt, and continuous delivery pipelines have elevated mental health issues into a critical operational security risk.
-  - **(2023)** [Announcing CDK Migrate: A single command to migrate to the AWS CDK](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/announcing-cdk-migrate-a-single-command-to-migrate-to-the-aws-cdk) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight details the native CDK CLI capability to ingest deployed CloudFormation stacks or raw resources and output fully functional CDK code. Live Grounding demonstrates its extreme usefulness in technical debt remediation, shifting old legacy infrastructure into managed, programmatically modeled code bases.
-  - **(2023)** [Implementing a custom Kubernetes authentication method](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-custom-authentication) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Provides a technical blueprint for implementing bespoke authentication strategies using webhook token authentication. It explains the integration of custom identity backends with the kube-apiserver lifecycle. Recommended for highly specialized security architectures with legacy SSO restrictions.
-  - **(2023)** [Bridge to Kubernetes 🌟🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/visualstudio/bridge) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Bridge to Kubernetes is Microsoft's local-to-cloud debugging tunnel. Live Grounding notes this project has been largely deprecated in favor of more flexible, cross-platform CNCF solutions such as Telepresence.
-  - **(2023)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Introducing Compatible Packages on NuGet.org](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introducing-compatible-frameworks-on-nuget-org) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Details framework compatibility structures implemented by NuGet.org, facilitating cross-platform library discovery. Explains target framework resolution paradigms mapping dependencies across .NET Standard, .NET Core, and legacy frameworks.
-  - **(2022)** [Demo/Evaluation Installations](https://spinnaker.io/docs/setup/install) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight covers the official installation and evaluation setup parameters for Spinnaker. Live Grounding shows Spinnaker remains a highly sophisticated CD platform designed for multi-cloud deployments, though its complex architecture makes it less popular for lightweight Kubernetes setups compared to modern GitOps tools. It is best suited for legacy VM and complex cluster canary rollouts.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Maximize K3s Resource Efficiency with Calico eBPF Data Plane](https://thenewstack.io/maximize-k3s-resource-efficiency-with-calico-ebpf-data-plane) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Technical review examining performance and resource footprint improvements when deploying Calico's eBPF data plane inside lightweight K3s environments. Demonstrates significant CPU overhead reductions compared to legacy iptables architectures.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes on Windows: 6 Life-Saving Tools & Tips](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-on-windows-6-life-saving-tools-and-tips) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A technical resource detailing operational best practices, troubleshooting mechanisms, and performance-tuning tricks for running Windows Server containers on hybrid Kubernetes clusters. It addresses common networking pitfalls (such as Calico or Flannel overlay differences) and resource limitation differences between Linux namespaces and Windows Job Objects. It provides engineering teams with practical tips to facilitate legacy .NET Framework containerization.
-  - **(2022)** [deloitte.com: Infrastructure as Code (IaC) con Terraform](https://www.deloitte.com/es/es/services/consulting/blogs/todo-tecnologia/infrastructure-as-code-iac-con-terraform.html) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An analytical strategy paper discussing the cultural, operational, and fiscal impact of adopting Terraform within massive legacy enterprises. Focuses on change management, center of excellence setups, and pipeline safety.
-  - **(2022)** [Getting Started with KubeVirt Containers and Virtual Machines Together](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-with-kubevirt)  [LEGACY] β€” A conceptual guide to running containerized applications alongside legacy virtual machines in a unified cluster context.
-  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: A developer's guide to CI/CD and GitOps with Jenkins Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/01/13/developers-guide-cicd-and-gitops-jenkins-pipelines) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A developer-focused guide by Red Hat covering best practices for declarative pipelines and GitOps strategies. *Curator Insight*: Red Hat pipeline strategy. *Live Grounding*: Highly valuable blueprint for organizations looking to integrate legacy Jenkins setups with GitOps loops.
-  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Migrating Jenkins Freestyle Job to Multibranch Pipeline 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/jenkins-freestyle-pipeline-migration) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An extensive structural migration blueprint detailing the step-by-step logic, pattern conversions, and pitfalls associated with transitioning legacy UI-defined Freestyle jobs to multibranch pipeline declarations.
-  - **(2022)** [galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy/awx 🌟](https://galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy/awx) [YAML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A popular, legacy Ansible role by Jeff Geerling designed for automated installation of AWX on virtual or bare-metal systems. Note that since modern AWX relies almost exclusively on the Kubernetes AWX Operator, this role is largely legacy.
-  - **(2022)** [gmaster](https://gmaster.io) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A visualization client designed to resolve merge conflicts using code-structure maps rather than flat text comparisons. Provides refactoring-aware merges to streamline alignments, though widely considered a legacy specialized tool in modern workflows.
-  - **(2022)** [dynatrace.com: Why conventional observability fails in Kubernetes environmentsβ€”A real-world use case 🌟](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog)  [LEGACY] β€” This analysis explores why legacy, non-topological monitoring tools fail in dynamic, highly ephemeral Kubernetes architectures. It highlights the necessity of real-time topology mapping and automated entity correlation to avoid alert fatigue during cascade failures. Standard static dashboard approaches are contrasted with causal, AI-driven monitoring models.
-  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Azure DevOps vs GitHub: Comparing Microsoft’s DevOps Tools 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/azure-devops-vs-github-comparing-microsofts-devops-twins) [AGNOSTIC CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides an analysis comparing Microsoft's two flagship developer platforms: Azure DevOps (Pipelines/Boards/Repos) and GitHub (Enterprise/Actions). Details how GitHub is increasingly prioritized for cloud-native innovation and modern community-led ecosystems, while Azure DevOps remains standard for legacy corporate enterprise environments.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Want Real Cybersecurity Progress? Redefine the Security Team](https://thenewstack.io/want-real-cybersecurity-progress-redefine-the-security-team)  [LEGACY] β€” Proposes restructuring legacy security organizations into collaborative platform engineering units. Focuses on embedding security experts with development teams to co-author automated guardrails, replacing manual governance gates with programmatic validations.
-  - **(2022)** [devops.com: How to Seamlessly Transition to DevSecOps](https://devops.com/how-to-seamlessly-transition-to-devsecops)  [LEGACY] β€” A practical migration blueprint for legacy enterprise setups transitioning to DevSecOps. Recommends strategies for setting automation priorities, gaining early delivery wins, and establishing shared telemetry metrics across development and operations teams.
-  - **(2022)** [cequence.ai: The OWASP API Security Top 10 From a Real-World Perspective](https://www.cequence.ai/blog/owasp-api-security-top-10-from-a-real-world-perspective) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A real-world retrospective analysis showing how bad actors exploit common API-centric structural flaws. Highlights credentials stuffing attacks, automated shadow API hunting, and logical bypass vulnerabilities, emphasizing why legacy outer-perimeter firewalls (WAF) struggle to halt context-aware logic exploits.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.baeke.info: AKS Workload Identity Revisited](https://baeke.info/2022/11/24/aks-workload-identity-revisited) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A deep-dive analyzing Azure AD Workload Identity mechanics. Compares this modern OIDC token-exchange flow against legacy pod identities. Essential reading for secure application migrations requiring direct integration with Azure Cloud resources.
-  - **(2022)** [youtube: Create a Jenkins Pipeline on Kubernetes with CI/CD Pipeline Template in KubeSphere](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU5LdM83x9s&ab_channel=KubeSphere) [GROOVY/YAML CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A visual demonstration detailing the creation of declarative Jenkins pipelines within the KubeSphere platform interface. Covers pipeline templates, integrated credential stores, and multi-stage container build-to-deploy workflows inside Kubernetes namespaces. (Live Grounding: Demonstrates how KubeSphere bridges legacy Jenkins pipelines with cloud-native execution runners).
-  - **(2022)** [giantswarm.io:](https://www.giantswarm.io/blog/turtles-all-the-way-down-are-still-just-turtles-giant-swarm) [GO/YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” An in-depth post detailing Giant Swarm's operational adoption of Cluster API (CAPI) for provisioning 'clusters within clusters.' It breaks down the philosophical and technical paradigms of declarative multi-cluster orchestration where management planes treat tenant clusters as Kubernetes resources. (Live Grounding: Illustrates the robust shift away from legacy custom provisioning scripts toward cloud-native standard CAPI specifications).
-  - **(2022)** [datree.io: EKS 1.22 Upgrade Tutorial](https://www.datree.io/resources/eks-1-22-upgrade-tutorial)  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An operations-oriented technical walkthrough focusing on upgrading Amazon EKS clusters to version 1.22. It documents the impact of deprecated v1beta1 API removals, specifically detailing transitions for Ingress and CustomResourceDefinition objects. SREs can leverage this guide to configure validation scripts and preventative gatekeeping within CI/CD pipelines prior to AWS control-plane updates.
-  - **(2022)** [macchaffee.com: The Fumbled Deprecation of PodSecurityPolicies](https://www.macchaffee.com/blog/2022/psp-deprecation) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” This architectural critique analyzes the friction caused by the rapid deprecation of PodSecurityPolicies (PSP). The author highlights gaps in transition paths and the operational challenges encountered by platform engineering teams moving legacy workloads to alternative admission controllers like Gatekeeper or Kyverno. It serves as an informative case study on upstream platform stewardship and API migration management.
-  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: How to Get a List of All Files in a Directory With Python](https://realpython.com/get-all-files-in-directory-python) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Evaluates efficient local system file scanner operations inside Python runtimes.
-Live Grounding: Details legacy OS module calls, comparing speed metrics against object-oriented `pathlib` pattern scanning in massive scale directories.
-  - **(2022)** [Mulesoft](https://www.mulesoft.com) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” MuleSoft Anypoint Platform remains an enterprise industry standard for API integration and microservice orchestration. By utilizing its DataWeave engine, hybrid deployment architectures (including Runtime Fabric on Kubernetes), and secure API gateway patterns, it connects legacy platforms with modern cloud-native systems.
-  - **(2022)** [cbui.dev: Every company has an "old" production AWS account](https://www.cbui.dev/every-company-has-an-old-production-aws-account) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores patterns for managing single legacy production accounts containing unmapped dependencies. Details modernization pathways using AWS Organizations and VPC peering strategies.
-  - **(2022)** [stackoverflow.blog: The Great Resignation is here. What does that mean for developers? 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/12/28/the-great-resignation-is-here-what-does-that-mean-for-developers)  [LEGACY] β€” A data-driven Stack Overflow analysis investigating developer career changes. It links high attrition directly to poor developer experience (DX), administrative friction, and legacy tool stacks, providing actionable targets for engineering leaders.
-  - **(2022)** [blog.twstewart.me: cdk8s-python - A Love and Hate Experience](https://blog.twstewart.me/posts/cdk8s-python) [PYTHON CONTENT] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” A developer-focused analysis highlighting structural trade-offs when implementing cdk8s in Python. Evaluates class inheritance structures, JSII compilation overhead, and configuration complexities relative to legacy YAML definitions.
-  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com/app-mesh](https://aws.amazon.com/app-mesh) [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Live Grounding Synthesis: Built on Envoy as AWS's managed service mesh, AWS App Mesh was deprecated in late 2024 and fully sunsetted. Platform teams are urged to transition to Amazon ECS Service Connect or Amazon VPC Lattice.
-  - **(2022)** [Serverless: The Future of Software Architecture?](https://acg-notice.pluralsight.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An evolutionary study evaluating the long-term design patterns of serverless architectures. Compares legacy VM deployments with transient, stateless event handlers to optimize computational costs.
-  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: Kubernetes Security: 10 Best Practices from the Industry and Community 🌟](https://cast.ai/blog/kubernetes-security-10-best-practices)  [LEGACY] β€” Consolidates ten core security practices derived from cloud-native community patterns and expert input. Discusses API server hardening, encryption of secrets at rest in etcd, and continuous vulnerability verification. Provides a clear roadmap for migrating legacy infrastructure securely into Kubernetes.
-  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: NSA & CISA Kubernetes Hardening Guide – what is new with version 1.1](https://www.armosec.io/blog/nsa-cisa-kubernetes-hardening-guide)  [LEGACY] β€” Details updates in version 1.1 of the NSA-CISA Kubernetes Hardening Guide. Highlights transition criteria from deprecated PodSecurityPolicies to Pod Security Standards, alongside advice on checking third-party integrations. Helps teams stay aligned with current guidance.
-  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes and LDAP: Enterprise Authentication for Kubernetes](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-and-ldap-enterprise-authentication-for-kubernetes) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Outlines pattern-driven integrations for bridging classic corporate LDAP servers with modern Kubernetes clusters. Focuses on identity broker abstractions like Dex to map legacy LDAP groups to Kubernetes RBAC definitions.
-  - **(2022)** [Pod Security Policy (SCC in OpenShift) 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/pod-security-policy) [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Architectural comparison contrasting OpenShift Security Context Constraints (SCC) with the deprecated Kubernetes Pod Security Policy (PSP). Live Grounding confirms PSP was completely removed in Kubernetes v1.25. This reference highlights how SCC remains enterprise-stable and active for securing namespaces in Red Hat OpenShift clusters.
-  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Weave GitOps Trusted Delivery: A Road to Kubernetes Sanity?](https://thenewstack.io/weave-gitops-trusted-delivery-a-road-to-kubernetes-sanity)  [LEGACY] β€” An archived analytical exploration highlighting Weave's 'Trusted Delivery' framework, emphasizing secure supply chain integration with OPA policies and cryptographically verified pipelines inside Kubernetes environments.
-  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: A Practical Guide to DevOps for SAP ERP](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/12/13/a-practical-guide-to-devops-for-sap-erp) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Delivers a pragmatic manual on integrating modern DevOps paradigms, continuous integration pipelines, and automated testing frameworks into highly rigid SAP ERP environments. The curator explains the complexity of managing SAP transports and ABAP code structures. Live enterprise IT strategies prove that breaking down these legacy transport processes is essential for agile corporate transformations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Message broker integration made simple with Red Hat Fuse](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/01/08/message-broker-integration-made-simple-with-red-hat-fuse) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores enterprise application integration patterns (EIP) utilizing Red Hat Fuse. Translates message formats, routes real-time data pipelines, and interfaces legacy middleware brokers with modern cluster queues.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Measuring the Progress of the OpenTelemetry Project](https://devops.com/measuring-the-progress-of-the-opentelemetry-project) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A historical overview detailing the organizational velocity, community contributions, and consolidation patterns of the CNCF OpenTelemetry project. Synthesizes adoption telemetry and integration roadmaps with legacy APM frameworks.
-  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Virtual Machines as Code with OpenShift GitOps and OpenShift Virtualization](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/virtual-machines-as-code-with-openshift-gitops-and-openshift-virtualization) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Details running legacy virtual machines side-by-side with containers using OpenShift Virtualization. Outlines declarative patterns for orchestrating VM lifecycles through GitOps practices using Argo CD.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Modernizing applications with Apache Camel, JavaScript, and Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/26/modernizing-applications-apache-camel-javascript-and-red-hat-openshift) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Examines legacy integration strategies and modern microservices orchestration utilizing Apache Camel K (native integrations) coupled with Node.js/JavaScript on Red Hat OpenShift. Discusses enterprise integration patterns (EIPs) within modern container systems.
-  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to switch container runtime in a Kubernetes cluster](https://dev.to/stack-labs/how-to-switch-container-runtime-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-1628)  [LEGACY] β€” A detailed runtime operational guide detailing the sequence for draining nodes, modifying underlying daemon packages, and swapping CRI configurations on running live nodes to transition safely from legacy Dockershim to containerd.
-  - **(2021)** [wideops.com: Kubernetes best practices: Setting up health checks with readiness and liveness probes](https://wideops.com)  [LEGACY] β€” Focuses on configuring robust liveness and readiness probes to maintain application availability. Discusses startup probes for legacy services to prevent cascade failure restart loops.
-  - **(2021)** [techbeacon.com: 25 Kubernetes experts you should follow on Twitter](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/25-kubernetes-experts-you-should-follow-twitter) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A curated directory of 25 Kubernetes experts and thought leaders. While compiled in 2021, current 2026 analysis indicates that many highlighted figures have transitioned to wider Platform Engineering, AI infrastructure, and multi-cloud platform architectures, though their legacy core insights on orchestration remain highly foundational.
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Probes: Startup, Liveness, Readiness](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-probes-startup-liveness-readiness-a9fc9ccff4b2)  [LEGACY] β€” Explores the mechanical execution differences between Startup, Liveness, and Readiness probes.
-- Details how Kubelet manages the container execution lifecycle based on probe state results.
-- Highlights the utility of Startup probes for complex, slow-starting Java or legacy applications.
-  - **(2021)** [Atlassian Confluence6](https://github.com/nubenetes/confluence6-atlassian) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Open-source Dockerization template and configuration manifest designed for self-hosting Atlassian Confluence 6.x within containerized environments. Relies on legacy baseline system configurations, serving as an interesting historical pattern for monolithic application containerization before Helm charts and operators became standard.
-  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to send email notification in Jenkins using Groovy Script?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/06/how-to-send-email-notification-in.html)  [LEGACY] β€” Shows how to write custom Groovy scripts to generate context-aware email notifications at key stages of pipeline execution. *Curator Insight*: Custom notifications. *Live Grounding*: Though legacy compared to modern Slack/Teams webhooks, it remains widely used in enterprise setups.
-  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Continuous integration with Docker and Jenkins](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270388/continuous-integration-with-docker-and-jenkins.html)  [LEGACY] β€” A historical conceptual article introducing continuous integration patterns using Jenkins and Docker containers. *Curator Insight*: Legacy CI overview. *Live Grounding*: Primarily of historical value given modern cloud-native Kubernetes integrations.
-  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: SAP Cloud Integration automated testing using Jenkins and Pipeline as a Code approach](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/07/29/sap-cloud-integration-automated-testing-using-jenkins-and-pipeline-as-a-code-approach) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise case study explaining how to build automated integration testing using SAP Cloud integrations inside a Jenkins Pipeline-as-Code architecture. *Curator Insight*: SAP Jenkins automated pipeline. *Live Grounding*: Essential for systems architects needing to standardize automated delivery in legacy enterprise networks.
-  - **(2021)** [Presentation: NADOG - Evolution of open source CI/CD tools - Oleg Nenashev 🌟](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17bQ30ycAUB-k4YZ4dC23cxNiNChvRRQO7_6FNGcS0j4/edit?usp=sharing)  [LEGACY] β€” An evolutionary mapping of open-source continuous integration and deployment ecosystems, tracing the lineage from legacy master-agent patterns to decoupled cloud-native architectures. Discusses trade-offs in extensibility, engine footprint, security profiles, and pipeline-as-code maintenance.
-  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Deprecating non-Java plugins](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/12/22/deprecated-ruby-runtime) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Official engineering announcement detailing the sunset of legacy Ruby and Python runtime layers in modern core Jenkins installations. Emphasizes JVM optimization and security surface minimization.
-  - **(2021)** [marcobehler.com: Java Versions and Features 🌟](https://www.marcobehler.com/guides/a-guide-to-java-versions-and-features) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A structured developer guide tracing major feature updates and API additions across Java versions from JDK 8 up to modern LTS releases. Highly useful for architects evaluating migration paths, refactoring legacy codebases, or choosing compile-time targets.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Making Java programs cloud-ready, Part 1: An incremental approach using Jakarta EE and MicroProfile](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/25/making-java-programs-cloud-ready-part-1-incremental-approach-using-jakarta-ee) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Demonstrates an incremental migration strategy to transition legacy monolithic Java applications into cloud-ready deployments using Jakarta EE and Eclipse MicroProfile. It outlines how to integrate lightweight container metrics, externalized configurations, and standard health indicators into existing systems.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Making Java programs cloud-ready, Part 2: Upgrade the legacy Java application to Jakarta EE](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/28/making-java-programs-cloud-ready-part-2-upgrade-legacy-java-application-jakarta) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Part two of the cloud migration series, illustrating technical procedures for refactoring legacy code bases to Jakarta EE. It covers deep-level migration from `javax` to `jakarta` namespaces, addressing dependency updates, persistence adjustments, and deployment optimizations within Kubernetes contexts.
-  - **(2021)** [spring.io: A Java 17 and Jakarta EE 9 baseline for Spring Framework 6](https://spring.io/blog/2021/09/02/a-java-17-and-jakarta-ee-9-baseline-for-spring-framework-6) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Announces Spring Framework 6's core baseline migration to Java 17 and Jakarta EE 9. This architectural decision deprecated legacy `javax` packages and paved the way for built-in support of virtual threads, declarative HTTP clients, and native GraalVM binaries.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Quarkus for Spring developers: Getting started 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/20/quarkus-spring-developers-getting-started) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A practical guide helping Spring Boot developers transition to Quarkus by leveraging Quarkus's Spring Compatibility API. In 2026, this guide remains extremely relevant for migrating legacy microservices, enabling developers to use familiar Spring annotations under a faster Quarkus engine.
-  - **(2021)** [Red Hat Thorntail](https://thorntail.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Formerly known as WildFly Swarm, Thorntail was Red Hat's early MicroProfile runtime. In 2026, Thorntail is entirely deprecated and archived. Red Hat has transitioned its engineering effort and user community to Quarkus, which serves as the modern standard for fast cloud-native Java.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to write an Ansible plugin to create inventory files](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-plugin-inventory-files) [PYTHON CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Explains how to develop optimized Ansible inventory plugins in Python. Details how native inventory plugins outperform legacy inventory scripts by integrating natively with caching classes and validating settings.
-  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible Collections 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=AXnDrGgLaF0&feature=share&ab_channel=RobertdeBock) [N/A CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A video-based walkthrough demonstrating how to construct, package, distribute, and consume Ansible Collections. The tutorial outlines the transition from legacy monolithic roles to modular collection structures containing plugins, playbooks, and roles.
-  - **(2021)** [linuxtechi.com: How to Use Loops in Ansible Playbook](https://www.linuxtechi.com/how-to-use-loops-in-ansible-playbook) [YAML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A detailed technical guide on implementing repetitive execution logic in Ansible playbooks using `loop` and legacy `with_*` statements. It covers complex data structures, nesting loops, and filtering, allowing developers to optimize playbooks and prevent task duplication.
-  - **(2021)** [Ansible Tower Docs](https://legacy-controller-docs.ansible.com/ansible-tower) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Legacy documentation archive for Ansible Tower, Red Hat's proprietary enterprise web console and REST API dashboard for Ansible. Note that in recent product lifecycles, Ansible Tower has been superseded and integrated into the containerized Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
-  - **(2021)** [maquinasvirtuales.eu: Docker Swarm: Instalar Ansible AWX](https://www.maquinasvirtuales.eu/docker-swarm-instalar-ansible-awx) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Spanish language guide detailing the installation and configuration of Ansible AWX on Docker Swarm. Since modern AWX development has strictly pivoted to Kubernetes/AWX Operator, this resource serves primarily as a legacy reference for swarm-based topologies.
-  - **(2021)** [vagrant: ansible tower](https://portal.cloud.hashicorp.com/vagrant/discover/ansible/tower) [RUBY CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A pre-configured Vagrant box used for local sandboxing, prototyping, and testing of Ansible Tower configurations. Useful for local legacy exploration but superseded by container-native and operator-based development local loops.
-  - **(2021)** [r-bloggers.com: Git: Moving from Master to Main](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2021/10/git-moving-from-master-to-main)  [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step guide to renaming default branches from legacy 'master' to 'main'. Covers local transitions, configuration setup, and updating upstream tracking pointers.
-  - **(2021)** [abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator](https://github.com/abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator) [GO CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental Go-based operator designed to automatically create Ingress resources or load balancers for annotated services. Designed as a learning showcase for Kubebuilder workflows, this project is archived in 2026 but remains a valuable reference for custom ingress generation patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [Kubesurveyor 🌟](https://github.com/viralpoetry/kubesurveyor) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A tool designed to scan and map namespaces, workloads, and running pods in a Kubernetes cluster, providing an overview of configuration layouts and potential drift. By 2026, this unmaintained project has been archived, with its core inventory and mapping functions fully replaced by native Prometheus/Grafana or modern platform engineering portal features.
-  - **(2021)** [pan-net-security/kcount](https://github.com/pan-net-security/kcount) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy resource-counting CLI tool designed to audit Kubernetes deployments and verify configuration density. The project has largely been archived, with modern platforms choosing native Prometheus queries, k9s, or newer kubectl extensions for cluster-wide resource inspections.
-  - **(2021)** [ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf: ImageWolf - Fast Distribution of Docker Images' on Clusters](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf) ⭐ 143  [GO CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” A tool designed to accelerate the distribution of Docker images across a Kubernetes cluster by using a BitTorrent-like peer-to-peer distribution protocol among nodes. By 2026, this experimental project is archived, as native container runtimes (such as containerd) integrated direct registry streaming and IPFS-based distribution.
-  - **(2021)** [docs.fluxcd.io](https://docs.fluxcd.io/en/1.22.2) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Archived reference documentation for the legacy Flux v1 orchestrator. Left online purely as historical reference; teams must use modern Flux v2 systems for controller architectures and security controls.
-  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: Microsoft Azure deprecations: API changes will break applications and PowerShell scripts](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2021/09/03/microsoft-azure-deprecations-api-changes-will-break-applications-and-powershell-scripts/748744)  [LEGACY] β€” An examination of the impact of major API deprecations across Azure Resource Manager and legacy Active Directory libraries. Discusses how programmatic lifecycle changes can break active PowerShell automation scripts, legacy ARM templates, and custom deployments. Highlights the necessity of implementing continuous CI/CD validation patterns.
-  - **(2021)** [speakerdeck.com: Deployment Scripting != Continuous Delivery](https://speakerdeck.com/devopslx/cd-and-optimized-cloud-spend?slide=12)  [LEGACY] β€” A detailed presentation contrasting legacy deployment scripts with modern, declarative continuous delivery systems. Advocates for active reconciliation models over custom imperative workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: OpenTelemetry Gaining Traction from Companies and Vendors](https://thenewstack.io/opentelemetry-gaining-traction-from-companies-and-vendors) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Traces the massive industry shift and vendor adoption toward OpenTelemetry (OTel). While early articles focused on initial vendor buy-in, 2026 live grounding confirms OpenTelemetry as the absolute de facto standard for multi-language instrumentation, rendering older proprietary tracing agents largely legacy.
-  - **(2021)** [Mininimum elasticsearch requirement is 6.2.x or higher](https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix) [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” A technical specification denoting the minimum Elasticsearch requirement (6.2.x) for early Elastic APM deployments. From a 2026 engineering perspective, this represents a legacy baseline; contemporary systems rely heavily on Elasticsearch 8.x+ or OpenSearch to leverage advanced vector-search and schema-on-read capabilities.
-  - **(2021)** [Elastic APM Server Docker image](https://github.com/sls-dev1/openshift-elastic-apm-server) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A Dockerized configuration tailored to deploy Elastic APM Server on Red Hat OpenShift. While still relevant for highly restricted, air-gapped legacy OpenShift setups, modern 2026 deployments prefer using the official Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) operator for automated scaling and lifecycle management.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.cloudsigma.com: Kubernetes DNS Service: A Beginner’s Guide](https://blog.cloudsigma.com/kubernetes-dns-service-a-beginners-guide)  [LEGACY] β€” This reference details the mechanics of Kubernetes cluster DNS architectures. It contrasts legacy kube-dns limitations with CoreDNS performance, explaining service discovery configurations, search paths, and DNS forwarding profiles essential for microservice visibility.
-  - **(2021)** [portafolio.co: Claves para liderar equipos de teletrabajo y no fracasar en el intento](https://www.portafolio.co/tendencias/claves-para-liderar-equipos-de-teletrabajo-y-no-fracasar-en-el-intento-556586) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Focuses on strategies for leading virtual teams, highlighting methods to establish trust, measure output over physical presence, and implement clear collaboration frameworks. Highlights Spanish-speaking organizational perspectives on easing transition friction for legacy teams.
-  - **(2021)** [GitOps secret management with bitnami-labs Sealed Secret and GoDaddy Kubernetes External Secrets 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-secret-management)  [LEGACY] β€” Compares legacy secret management strategies using Bitnami Sealed Secrets and GoDaddy's Kubernetes External Secrets (KES). Live grounding alerts: KES is archived and fully deprecated, having been replaced by the unified External Secrets Operator (ESO). This article remains a useful historical reference for understanding early GitOps secret evolution.
-  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: The What and Why of Cloud-Native Security](https://cloudnativenow.com/editorial-calendar/cloud-native-security/the-what-and-why-of-cloud-native-security)  [LEGACY] β€” Investigates the structural shift from static legacy perimeter-based security to dynamic cloud-native postures. Outlines the CNCF-backed '4Cs' security model (Cloud, Cluster, Container, Code) and emphasizes micro-segmented networking, cryptographic identity validation, and continuous container assurance.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Find Vulnerabilities in Container Images with Docker Scan](https://thenewstack.io/find-vulnerabilities-in-container-images-with-docker-scan) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Reviews the legacy integration of Snyk's scanning engine directly within the Docker engine using the `docker scan` command. Guides developers on optimizing local feedback loops to identify and patch system flaws immediately at build time. Note: While docker scan syntax has evolved, the architectural concept of local auditing remains standard.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How GitOps Benefits from Security-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/how-gitops-benefits-from-security-as-code) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Demonstrates the security advantages of GitOps delivery patterns over legacy imperative methods. By declaring configurations, networking policies, and security controls in Git, platforms can enforce continuous posture compliance and automated drift rollback.
-  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Kubernetes Pod Security Policies with Open Policy Agent](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/kubernetes-pod-security-policies-opa) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Evaluates using Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Gatekeeper to enforce pod security. Live grounding alerts: Native Kubernetes Pod Security Policies (PSPs) are fully deprecated. This article remains valuable for migration projects transitioning from legacy PSPs to modern OPA/Gatekeeper policy-as-code equivalents.
-  - **(2021)** [sysadminxpert.com: How to do Security Auditing of CentOS System Using Lynis Tool](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-do-security-auditing-of-centos-system-using-lynis-tool) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step tutorial on executing Lynis for systemic compliance checks, privilege audits, and vulnerability detection. Live grounding notes that while CentOS is deprecated, Lynis remains an enterprise-stable auditor on Rocky, Alma, and generic RHEL-family distributions.
-  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Fluent Bit Integration in CloudWatch Container Insights for EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/fluent-bit-integration-in-cloudwatch-container-insights-for-eks) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the native integration of Fluent Bit within CloudWatch Container Insights for high-performance log routing in EKS. Live Grounding verifies this as the standard cloud-native pattern, replacing legacy Fluentd setups to achieve lower memory overhead and sub-millisecond log processing speeds.
-  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Containerize and migrate applications to AKS with the Azure Migrate’s new App Containerization tool](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuremigrationblog/containerize-and-migrate-applications-to-aks-with-the-azure-migrate%e2%80%99s-new-app-co/2178551) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Introduces Microsoft's built-in App Containerization tool to streamline migrating legacy ASP.NET and Java web servers into AKS-compatible containerized deployments.
-  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Install Kubernetes 1.22 and containerd the Easy Way with kubekey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/install-kubernetes-containerd) [GO/YAML CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Outlines a streamlined procedural approach to installing Kubernetes 1.22 and containerd using the KubeKey engine. The guide emphasizes the migration away from Docker shim and configures high-performance runtime options using bare-metal architecture targets. (Live Grounding: Although v1.22 is legacy by 2026 standards, the architectural concepts of containerd orchestration and bare-metal bootstrapping via KubeKey remain highly instructional).
-  - **(2021)** [Compare tools for multi-cloud Kubernetes management 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/tip/Compare-tools-for-multi-cloud-Kubernetes-management) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Synthesizes and contrasts several enterprise-grade multi-cloud Kubernetes management suites including Red Hat OpenShift, Rancher, Platform9, and Terraform. Highlights the design trade-offs between hypervisor-style centralized management interfaces and modular GitOps delivery systems. (Live Grounding: While some listed tools like StackPointCloud are defunct or archived, the architectural comparison criteria remains critical for multi-cluster evaluations in 2026).
-  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes + Rancher Cluster Manager 2.6 on your macOS laptop with k3d/k3s in 5 min](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-rancher-cluster-manager-2-6-on-your-macos-laptop-with-k3d-k3s-in-5-min-8acdb94f3376)  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight presents a 5-minute guide to bootstrapping Rancher 2.6 on macOS using k3d. Live engineering review in 2026 notes that while versions have moved on to Rancher 2.x/3.x, the underlying orchestration concepts of nesting Rancher inside containerized K3s nodes remain relevant for legacy environments.
-  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.22 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-22-whats-new)  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight highlights Sysdig's review of Kubernetes 1.22. Live grounding in 2026 views 1.22 as the milestone where major legacy APIs (like v1beta1 Ingress) were fully removed, causing teams to aggressively update Helm charts.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: Kubernetes Version 1.23: What's New for Security?](https://blog.aquasec.com/kubernetes-version-1.23-security-features)  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight duplicates security focuses in 1.23. In 2026, it remains useful for security compliance audits when checking clusters against legacy security postures.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 Linux network troubleshooting commands 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/five-network-commands)  [LEGACY] β€” Identifies the five critical networking commands that form the bedrock of modern Linux diagnostics. Contrasts modern iproute2 implementations like 'ip' and 'ss' against deprecated net-tools equivalents, providing a fast troubleshooting playbook for solving local network isolation issues.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Use XMLStarlet to parse XML in the Linux terminal](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/parse-xml-linux) [C CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This guide details utilizing `XMLStarlet` to execute XPath queries, transformations, and schema validations directly within command-line pipelines. Curator insight notes it is a valuable asset for processing legacy enterprise structures; live grounding emphasizes its continued efficiency over general-purpose Python parsing scripts for rapid terminal queries.
-  - **(2021)** [itsfoss.com/exa](https://itsfoss.com/exa) [RUST CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator insight outlines `exa` as a rust-based colorized replacement for the traditional `ls` command. Live grounding signals that `exa` is now archived and deprecated; modern systems deploy `eza` to preserve safe directory printing and performance traits.
-  - **(2021)** [AWS re:Post – A Reimagined Q&A Experience for the AWS Community](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-repost-a-reimagined-qa-experience-for-the-aws-community) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” AWS re:Post replaces legacy AWS Forums with an interactive, community-driven Q&A platform to accelerate technical troubleshooting and knowledge sharing. Featuring gamified reputation models and expert moderation, it offers verified answers on complex architectural questions. It serves as a vital knowledge repository for builders aiming to resolve configuration anomalies and adopt best-practice designs.
-  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Crea hosts de Docker con Docker Machine en Microsoft Azure](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/crea-hosts-de-docker-con-docker-machine-en-microsoft-azure) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Guide detailing remote host provisioning on Microsoft Azure using Docker Machine. Note: Docker Machine has been officially archived. Modern practitioners use declarative Terraform pipelines or Azure Container Instances (ACI) to coordinate remote hosts.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Part 1: The Evolution of Data Pipeline Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/part-1-the-evolution-of-data-pipeline-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An evolutionary study tracing the maturation of data pipelines from legacy batch-based ETL architectures to real-time event-streaming topologies. It provides key insights into how microservice patterns and cloud infrastructure have shifted corporate data strategy toward low-latency stream processing.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Db2 and Oracle connectors coming to Debezium 1.4 GA](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/25/db2-and-oracle-connectors-coming-to-debezium-1-4-ga) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This release documentation highlights the arrival of enterprise-grade DB2 and Oracle connectors in Debezium 1.4 GA. It covers technical deployment requisites, schema configuration processes, and performance considerations for transitioning legacy mainframe and relational databases into modern stream architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: App Modernization and Hybrid Cloud Architectures with Apache Kafka](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/10/apache-kafka-app-modernization-legacy-hybrid-cloud-native-architecture) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” This architectural essay covers application modernization using Apache Kafka as an integration plane. It outlines how to isolate legacy monoliths, construct strangler-fig pattern migrations, and enable clean, continuous cloud-native stream pipelines.
-  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Apache Kafka 2.8.0 previews life without ZooKeeper](https://www.devclass.com/databases/2021/04/20/apache-kafka-280-previews-life-without-zookeeper/1627009)  [LEGACY] β€” Details the technical implications of running Apache Kafka without its legacy ZooKeeper dependency as introduced in version 2.8.0. Explains how KRaft-based metadata replication simplifies cluster management and scales partition throughput limits.
-  - **(2021)** [cortex.dev: How to build a pipeline to retrain and deploy models](https://www.cortex.dev/post/how-to-build-a-pipeline-to-retrain-and-deploy-models) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Outlines pipeline architectures to automate ML model retraining and deployment. Since the underlying Cortex project has been archived, it is preserved here primarily for historical MLOps framework reference.
-  - **(2021)** [overops.com: Strangler Pattern: How to Deal With Legacy Code During the Container Revolution](https://www.harness.io/products/service-reliability-management)  [LEGACY] β€” Details the mechanics of the Strangler Fig pattern for migrating legacy codebases into containerized microservices. Analyzes API routing strategies, incremental migration boundaries, and monitoring paradigms for managing dual runtimes.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Monoliths to Microservices: 4 Modernization Best Practices](https://thenewstack.io/monoliths-to-microservices-4-modernization-best-practices-2) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Outlines strategic methodologies for decomposing legacy monolithic architectures. Promotes the Strangler Fig pattern, domain-driven boundary definition, database decomposition techniques, and the evolutionary transition of data schemas to prevent transactional failure.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Function Automates Conversion of Java Apps to Microservices](https://devops.com/vfunction-automates-conversion-of-java-apps-to-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Details how automated profiling instruments compile-time and runtime dynamics of legacy enterprise codebases, identifying domain boundaries to programmatically extract microservice packages.
-  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Best of 2021 – Transform Legacy Java Apps to Microservices](https://devops.com/transform-legacy-java-apps-to-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Strategic and tactical guide addressing the decomposition of legacy enterprise Java systems. Emphasizes modern automated refactoring engines to accurately map boundaries, mitigating migration risks while speeding up time-to-production.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: vFunction Transforms Monolithic Java to Microservices](https://thenewstack.io/vfunction-transforms-monolithic-java-to-microservices) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Deep-dive case study covering how vFunction automates the decomposition of complex legacy Java application structures into modern cloud-native APIs. Illustrates mapping monolithic complexity to decoupled Domain-Driven Design (DDD) boundaries.
-  - **(2021)** [cribl.io: Using Prometheus for Agentless Monitoring](https://cribl.io/blog/using-prometheus-for-agentless-monitoring) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores agentless infrastructure monitoring architectures with Prometheus. Contrasts deploying individual node_exporter daemons with querying API-based metric proxy endpoints, using SNMP exporters, or utilizing blackbox endpoints to analyze legacy infrastructure targets.
-  - **(2021)** [Google Calendar appointment slots](https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/190998) [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Legacy Google Calendar booking block system. Live grounding shows this feature was officially retired in late 2024, fully replaced by Google's newer 'Appointment Schedules' tool.
-  - **(2021)** [Announcing the end of support for Python 2.7 in the AWS SDK for Python and AWS CLI v1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/announcing-end-of-support-for-python-2-7-in-aws-sdk-for-python-and-aws-cli-v1) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An official AWS deprecation announcement marking the end of Python 2.7 support within the AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) and AWS CLI v1. It details migration paths to modern Python 3.x runtimes and the container-native AWS CLI v2 architecture. Critical reading for legacy system maintainers undergoing platform modernization initiatives.
-  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: What is lift and shift cloud migration?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/business-and-leadership/what-is-lift-and-shift-cloud-migration)  [LEGACY] β€” A lift-and-shift migration strategy involves rehosting legacy applications directly in the cloud with minimal structural modification. While this approach minimizes initial migration time and risk, it fails to exploit cloud-native features such as auto-scaling and managed services, often leading to inflated operating costs. The resource serves as a guide for planning evolutionary cloud strategies post-migration.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Next Step after DevOps and GitOps Is Cloud Engineering, Pulumi Says](https://thenewstack.io/the-next-step-after-devops-and-gitops-is-cloud-engineering-pulumi-says)  [LEGACY] β€” A foundational examination of the shift from legacy DevOps models to full Cloud Engineering. Highlights how Pulumi bridges application development and infrastructure via standardized code workflows.
-  - **(2021)** [Setting Up the Jenkins Plugin for AWS CodeDeploy](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/setting-up-the-jenkins-plugin-for-aws-codedeploy) [JAVA CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step setup guide for configuring the AWS CodeDeploy Jenkins plugin, allowing legacy, on-prem Jenkins orchestrations to deploy code artifacts directly to AWS cloud groups.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: A Digital Transformation Journey in the Banking Sector](https://thenewstack.io/a-digital-transformation-journey-in-the-banking-sector)  [LEGACY] β€” Analysis of how a major financial institution leveraged cloud-native microservices, legacy modernization, and domain-driven design to achieve high availability and strict compliance in digital transformation initiatives.
-  - **(2021)** [Amazon EFS with Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/developers-guide-to-using-amazon-efs-with-amazon-ecs-and-aws-fargate-part-1) [N/A CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A detailed developer's guide showing how to mount elastic, multi-writer shared storage structures (Amazon EFS) onto transient AWS ECS containers running under AWS Fargate. Highly critical for migrating legacy workloads requiring stateful configurations.
-  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with Buildah](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/01/11/getting-started-with-buildah) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A comprehensive Red Hat Developers guide detailing the architectural transition from Dockerfile-based workflows to Buildah commands. It provides deep insights into script-driven image creation, showing engineers how to build nested filesystems directly inside OCI containers. The guide is highly practical for migrating complex legacy enterprise builds into lightweight Kubernetes-native deployment artifacts.
-  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using Podman and Docker Compose](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-docker-compose) [YAML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” This technical brief details the integration of Podman with Docker Compose via the virtualization of a Docker-compatible UNIX socket (`podman.sock`). By enabling this systemd-managed service, developers can execute legacy multi-container environments defined in Docker Compose files without modification, shifting the workload under Podman's daemonless, secure execution model.
-  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Run a Linux virtual machine in Podman](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/linux-podman) [SHELL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” An architectural exploration of executing a nested Linux VM directly within an OCI-compliant container managed by Podman. This setup leverages nested systemd instances, enabling engineers to package legacy system-level workloads, VMs, or multi-process service layers without full VM overhead.
-  - **(2021)** [palaemon.io](https://palaemon.io)  [LEGACY] β€” Legacy troubleshooting tool aimed at optimizing container workloads and analyzing scheduling configurations. Now largely archived but remains historically relevant for declarative scheduling architectures.
-  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: Enhancing Kubernetes Security with Pod Security Policies, Part 1](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/enhancing-kubernetes-security-with-pod-security-policies-part-1)  [LEGACY] β€” A historical look at securing container runtimes using Pod Security Policies. As PSP is now deprecated and fully removed in modern Kubernetes, this guide serves as a legacy reference for older Rancher setups. It clarifies critical container capabilities, privilege escalation preventions, and namespace defaults.
-  - **(2021)** [developer.squareup.com: Kubernetes Pod Security Policies (PSP)](https://developer.squareup.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-security-policies) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Legacy deep-dive exploring Square's real-world PSP architecture and rollout procedures. Note that modern engineering standards require migrating these exact controls to Pod Security Standards (PSS) or external engines like Kyverno. Essential reading to understand historical host namespaces and filesystem restrictions.
-  - **(2021)** [tetrate.io: VM to container communications 101](https://tetrate.io/blog) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores structural strategies to integrate legacy virtual machines (VMs) with Kubernetes container deployments using Istio's WorkloadEntry constructs to bridge legacy and modern networks.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Crunchy Postgres Operator 4.6.0 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/crunchy-postgres-operator-4.6.0) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Documents the historical release of Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator v4.6, highlighting improved multi-namespace support and security configurations. Although v4.6 was once touted as the baseline for production readiness (Curator Insight), current cloud-native architecture standards have pivoted entirely to the declarative v5.x operator branch (Live Grounding). It serves primarily as a migration guide for legacy footprints.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Next Generation Crunchy Postgres for Kubernetes 5.0 Released](https://www.crunchydata.com/news/next-generation-crunchy-postgres-for-kubernetes-released) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Announces the major architecture redesign of Crunchy Postgres for Kubernetes v5.0, transitioning to a fully declarative reconciliation controller. Unlike legacy v4 versions that required external tools to drive state transitions (Curator Insight), v5 relies entirely on Kubernetes native API constructs to maintain database health (Live Grounding). It is currently the industry-standard version for production PostgreSQL operations.
-  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Can't Resize your Postgres Kubernetes Volume? No Problem!](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/resize-postgres-kubernetes-volume-instance-sets) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Provides architectural workarounds for resizing PostgreSQL storage volumes when utilizing storage backends that do not support dynamic online volume expansion. The guide explains replica-seeding migration techniques that transition primary database roles to new, larger storage instances without downtime. It is a critical operational guide for bare-metal or legacy virtualization footprints.
-  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Ops Automation - GitOps in the Modern Enterprise](https://www.weave.works/blog/gitops-in-the-modern-enterprise) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Discusses scale and standardization of GitOps in complex IT portfolios. Promotes automation across hybrid infrastructures using Git configurations as policy frameworks. Note: Concepts are highly standardized globally, though Weaveworks is legacy.
-  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: A Look at GitOps for the Modern Enterprise 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/a-look-at-gitops-for-the-modern-enterprise)  [LEGACY] β€” Details how legacy enterprises transition away from ticket-based provisioning models to automated GitOps. Evaluates organizational structures, change management compliance, and multi-tenant isolation within Kubernetes.
-  - **(2021)** [sufle.io: Adopting GitOps for Enhanced Operations](https://www.sufle.io/blog/adopting-gitops-for-enhanced-operations) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A migration guide helping organizations transition from legacy imperative deployment workflows to modern, git-driven operational pipelines. By defining the target state declaratively, incident management and disaster recovery speeds are greatly improved. This shift reduces Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR) under stressful outage conditions.
-  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Enable GitOps](https://www.ibm.com/garage) [N/A CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An enterprise change-management guide from IBM Garage focusing on GitOps adoption. Details organizational processes, environment categorization, and verification configurations required to transition legacy pipelines into declarative GitOps models.
-  - **(2021)** [**KubeFed Operator**](https://operatorhub.io/operator/kubefed-operator) [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” The Kubernetes Federation (KubeFed) Operator designed to coordinate configurations across multiple distinct clusters. In 2026, KubeFed has been largely archived, superseded by Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (RHACM) and Open Cluster Management (OCM).
-  - **(2021)** [deloitte.com: Bringing Agile benefits to a waterfall project](https://www.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/government-public-sector-services.html)  [LEGACY] β€” Addresses the hybrid integration of Agile practices within strictly regulated, legacy Waterfall enterprise environments. Details techniques for implementing iterative testing, continuous integration, and phased feedback loops to de-risk waterfall releases without violating structural compliance protocols.
-  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Kubernetes for ASP.NET Core Developers – Introduction, Architecture, Hands-On](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/aspnet-core/kubernetes-for-developers) [YAML CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An educational guide targeted at .NET architects migrating legacy backends to Kubernetes. Details fundamental infrastructure layers including Pods, ReplicaSets, Deployments, Services, and containerization pipelines using Docker.
-  - **(2020)** [Bringing Kubernetes’ goodness to Windows Server apps with Anthos](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/anthos/windows-server-support-comes-to-anthos-on-prem) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores Anthos’ platform integration of Windows Server containers. Outlines the technical processes of running, orchestrating, and scaling legacy Microsoft .NET and IIS-based web workloads alongside modern Linux microservices in hybrid GKE clusters.
-  - **(2020)** [Meetup event: From Freestyle jobs to Pipeline, with JobDSL](https://www.meetup.com/jenkins-online-meetup/events/270600737) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight hosts a comprehensive migration strategy moving legacy manual Freestyle jobs to programmatic JobDSL configurations. Live Grounding indicates that transitioning to JobDSL represents a crucial step toward fully declarative pipelines. The repository outlines reproducible seed jobs that dynamically provision child pipelines with minimal manual intervention.
-  - **(2020)** [youtube: CI CD Pipeline Using Jenkins | Continuous Integration and Deployment using Azure Devops | K21Academy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhB8-sAx3pM&ab_channel=K21Academy) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight highlights this video tutorial as a walkthrough for establishing baseline CI/CD pipelines using Jenkins alongside Azure DevOps. Live Grounding indicates that while Jenkins remains prevalent for legacy enterprise systems, modern engineering in 2026 has transitioned toward cloud-native GitOps paradigms. The tutorial provides foundational knowledge on orchestrating build-test-deploy cycles across heterogeneous cloud landscapes.
-  - **(2020)** [Mostrando resultados de Jenkins en Grafana mediante InfluxDB 🌟](https://www.enmilocalfunciona.io/mostrando-resultados-de-jenkins-en-grafana-mediante-influxdb) [SPANISH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight details a pipeline monitoring design pattern utilizing InfluxDB and Grafana to visualize Jenkins build metrics and durations. Live Grounding highlights that rendering historical telemetry is crucial for detecting performance regressions in CI/CD runner pools. While OpenTelemetry is standardizing in 2026, the legacy InfluxDB exporter remains heavily deployed.
-  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes workshop in a box](https://archive.kabisa.nl/tech/k8s-workshop-in-a-box) [YAML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An archival portal hosting a self-contained, offline-capable 'Kubernetes Workshop in a Box.' Designed to run interactive tutorials without reliable internet connections. (Live Grounding: While some container tooling patterns are archived, the offline structure is a highly referenced model for local development isolation).
-  - **(2020)** [Migration Toolkit for Applications: Getting Started](https://developers.redhat.com/products/mta/getting-started) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Guides teams in utilizing Red Hat’s Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) to analyze legacy Java frameworks for cloud compatibility. Identifies proprietary dependencies and reports on modernization pathways.
-  - **(2020)** [ref 1](https://hub.docker.com/r/ibuchh/petclinic-spinnaker-jenkins) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy Docker Hub image combining PetClinic deployment artifacts with Spinnaker and Jenkins orchestration capabilities. Serves as a historical artifact of early multi-cloud continuous delivery pipelines built on top of traditional JVM monoliths.
-  - **(2020)** [DockerHub OpenShift Demos](https://hub.docker.com/u/openshiftdemos) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Registry hosting pre-built container images optimized for the OpenShiftDemos organization. Though partially legacy due to secure private registry practices, it serves as a valuable public catalog of application runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [CodeReady Containers - Red Hat Decision Manager Install Demo](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-rhdm-install-demo) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An automated installation demo for launching Red Hat Decision Manager on CodeReady Containers (CRC). While valuable for understanding legacy deployment footprints, modern architectures replace CRC with Red Hat OpenShift Local and migrate Decision Manager patterns onto newer cloud-native rule engines.
-  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Set up Minishift and run Jenkins on Linux](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/minishift-linux) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step guide outlining how to install Minishift on Linux and run a Jenkins instance inside it. This provides baseline knowledge of legacy platforms, but modern architectures should use OpenShift Local.
-  - **(2020)** [Writing Customized Reports Using Metering Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/writing-customized-reports-using-metering-operator) [SQL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores authoring custom resource and cost allocation reports using the OpenShift Metering Operator. Note: The Metering Operator has since been deprecated in favor of OpenShift Cost Management.
-  - **(2020)** [experfy.com e-learning: Effective Jenkins - Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration](https://training.experfy.com/courses/effective-jenkins-continuous-delivery-and-continuous-integration) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A training curriculum on writing robust continuous integration and continuous deployment scripts in Jenkins using declarative Groovy DSL syntax. Regarded as legacy compared to contemporary container-native declarative engine configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [blog.sighup.io: How to run Kubernetes without Docker](https://blog.sighup.io/how-to-run-kubernetes-without-docker) [BASH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Demonstrates runtime decoupling by running a fully functional Kubernetes cluster without the legacy Docker engine. Leverages Container Runtime Interface (CRI) options like Containerd or CRI-O directly to optimize cluster performance.
-  - **(2020)** [arnaudlheureux.io: Migrating Azure CAF landing zones to Terraform 0.13](https://www.arnaudlheureux.io/2020/10/02/migrating-azure-caf-landing-zones-on-terraform-0-13) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A historic technical retrospective outlining migration strategies when shifting legacy Microsoft CAF landing zone modules to Terraform 0.13. Illustrates handling state file adjustments and managing module loops.
-  - **(2020)** [Install Red Hat OpenShift Operators on your laptop using Red Hat CodeReady Containers and Red Hat Marketplace](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/09/install-red-hat-openshift-operators-on-your-laptop-using-red-hat-codeready-containers-and-red-hat-marketplace)  [LEGACY] β€” This tutorial covers deploying OpenShift Operators inside CodeReady Containers (OpenShift Local). Note: Red Hat Marketplace integration steps are now legacy due to the marketplace's sunset. However, the core technique of utilizing local Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) configurations to install enterprise-grade catalog operators on a local developer laptop remains highly relevant.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Integrates KubeVirt With Kubernetes Management Platform From SAP](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-integrates-kubevirt-with-kubernetes-management-platform-from-sap) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Red Hat's integration of KubeVirt with SAP's cloud platform represents a major convergence of virtualization and containerization. Live grounding confirms KubeVirt enables legacy VM-based workloads to run directly alongside microservices within unified Kubernetes namespaces. This architecture reduces operational complexity by replacing dedicated hypervisors with Kubernetes constructs like Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) for virtual machine lifecycles.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Spring Boot to Quarkus migrations and more in Red Hat’s migration toolkit for applications 5.1.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/12/08/spring-boot-to-quarkus-migrations-and-more-in-red-hats-migration-toolkit-for-applications-5-1-0)  [LEGACY] β€” An exploration of Red Hat's Migration Toolkit for Applications 5.1.0, focusing on automating the migration path from legacy Spring Boot dependencies to lightweight, Kubernetes-native Quarkus microservices to reduce resource overhead.
-  - **(2020)** [jenkins.io 2020-05-06: Slave to Agent renaming. Renaming of the official Docker images for Jenkins agents](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/05/06/docker-agent-image-renaming)  [LEGACY] β€” Documents the official deprecation and refactoring of legacy terms like 'slave' to the inclusive 'agent' across the Jenkins UI, API layers, and baseline Docker registry images.
-  - **(2020)** [On Jenkins Terminology Updates](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/06/18/terminology-update)  [LEGACY] β€” Detailed administrative guide exploring global updates regarding inclusive terminology within the Jenkins ecosystem, describing deprecated configurations and the transition plan for third-party plugin developers.
-  - **(2020)** [blogs.sap.com: Continuous quality using plugins and Jenkins (ABAP & UI5)](https://blogs.sap.com/2020/10/18/continuous-quality-using-plugins-and-jenkins-abap-ui5)  [LEGACY] β€” Outlines technical practices for ensuring SAP application code quality utilizing automated Jenkins pipelines. Introduces test automation execution structures for both legacy ABAP backends and modern UI5 frontend projects.
-  - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: Modernizing your build pipelines with **Concourse CI** 🌟](https://www.thoughtworks.com/es-es/insights/blog) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the migration patterns from Jenkins or legacy orchestrators to Concourse CI, highlighting Concourse's declarative, stateless, container-first pipeline design. (Live Grounding: Concourse CI, though revolutionary for its resource-based declarative architecture, has largely been superseded in 2026 by GitOps controllers like Argo CD and cloud-native pipeline runners like GitHub Actions).
-  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Brings Ansible Automation to Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-brings-ansible-automation-to-kubernetes)  [LEGACY] β€” Explains how Red Hat bridges legacy VM architecture with container orchestration. By utilizing Ansible operators inside Kubernetes, operations teams can trigger external automation workflows from cloud-native custom resources, drastically simplifying hybrid cloud integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 1.2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/now-available-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-1.2) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Overview of the legacy Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform v1.2 release. It highlights the convergence of Ansible Tower, Engine, and Network Engine, alongside introducing private automation hubs to store and control internal automation content within secure environments.
-  - **(2020)** [ansible.com/blog/topic/ansible-tower](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/red-hat-ansible-automation)  [LEGACY] β€” Official updates channel focusing on Ansible Tower (the precursor to AAP's automation controller). Content spans legacy scaling strategies, visual workflow design, API routing, and integrations with enterprise LDAP systems.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-windumps](https://github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-windumps) ⭐ 7  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy kubectl command-line utility facilitating TCP packet captures directly on Windows Server nodes within AKS clusters. Live grounding shows the project has been inactive for several years, yet it serves as a valuable conceptual reference for troubleshooting deep network issues.
-  - **(2020)** [thomasmaurer.ch: How to Install a Windows Server Container Host](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/06/how-to-install-a-windows-server-container-host) [POWERSHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Walkthrough details the configuration steps required to install a Windows Server Container Host. Outlines command-line options for Docker EE installation, virtual network switch provisioning, and base container image configuration, supporting legacy application modernization.
-  - **(2020)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Learn how to deploy and manage Azure resources with ARM templates](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/12/learn-how-to-deploy-and-manage-azure-resources-with-arm-templates) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy introductory guide for writing declarative Azure Resource Manager (ARM) JSON templates. Although heavily succeeded by Bicep, it provides foundational syntax structure rules.
-  - **(2020)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Building a path to success for microservices and .NET Core - Project Tye + GitHub Actions](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/building-a-path-to-success-for-microservices-and-net-core---project-tye--github-/1502270) [NONE CONTENT]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” Explores local microservice discovery and container orchestration using Microsoft's experimental Project Tye alongside GitHub Actions. While Project Tye is legacy, it represents a core structural stage in .NET microservices evolution.
-  - **(2020)** [**OpenTracing.io**](https://opentracing.io) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A historically significant, vendor-neutral API specification for distributed tracing that merged with OpenCensus to form OpenTelemetry. Archived and legacy in 2026, with all development moved to OTel.
-  - **(2020)** [network-king.net: IoT use in healthcare grows but has some pitfalls](https://network-king.net/iot-use-in-healthcare-grows-but-has-its-pitfalls) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Analyzes the architectural and operational challenges of implementing IoT networks in healthcare settings. Focuses on clinical workflows, legacy medical device integration, and mitigating security vectors in connected biomedical ecosystems.
-  - **(2020)** [Supporting the Evolving Ingress Specification in Kubernetes 1.18](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/06/05/supporting-the-evolving-ingress-specification-in-kubernetes-1.18)  [LEGACY] β€” Legacy Kubernetes blog post detail on the evolution and promotion of the Ingress API inside the 1.18 release lifecycle. Retained for historical design reference.
-  - **(2020)** [Reduxio](https://www.reduxio.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Reduxio was an enterprise storage innovator that designed unified primary and secondary storage frameworks with granular, instantaneous recovery capabilities. Though the product has transitioned into a legacy technology, its foundational approaches to metadata-defined back-dating continue to influence cloud-native backup paradigms.
-  - **(2020)** [digitalvarys.com: Simple Introduction to HashiCorp Vault](https://digitalvarys.com/simple-introduction-to-hashicorp-vault)  [LEGACY] β€” An introductory architecture guide detailing the core design of HashiCorp Vault. Explains foundational concepts such as dynamic secrets, leasing, transit encryption, and secrets engines. Provides system architects with a robust starting point for transitioning from legacy static environment variables to a unified, API-driven zero-trust storage backend.
-  - **(2020)** [docs.microsoft.com: Create an HTTPS ingress controller on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/azure/aks/ingress-tls) [YAML/BASH CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy Microsoft technical manual outlining the step-by-step deployment of an NGINX ingress controller with cert-manager on AKS. Curators highlight its historical value in configuring dynamic TLS certificates via Let's Encrypt. Live grounding shows this is marked as a legacy/previous version doc, as engineering teams in 2026 favor native Application Gateway Ingress Controller (AGIC) or native Istio integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [docker-ecs-plugin: Docker Releases Plugin for Simplified Deployments into AWS ECS and Fargate](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/07/docker-ecs-plugin) [MARKDOWN CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” This article highlights the historical collaboration between Docker and AWS to integrate ECS and Fargate deployments directly into the Docker CLI via ECS integration plugins. While the native CLI integration has been largely deprecated or archived in favor of AWS Copilot or direct Terraform/CDK provisioning, it serves as a crucial evolutionary link in cloud-native developer workflows, illustrating the trend toward unifying local compose specs with cloud orchestration APIs.
-  - **(2020)** [wheel replaces Python's eggs](https://wheel.readthedocs.io/en/stable) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” The official standard documentation outlining how the 'wheel' format serves as the definitive replacement for legacy 'egg' distributions. Analyzes binary precompilation speed benefits and security advantages for production CI pipelines.
-  - **(2020)** [tecmint: How to Install Apache Kafka in CentOS/RHEL 7](https://www.tecmint.com/install-apache-kafka-in-centos-rhel) [SHELL CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A step-by-step systems administration guide for installing and configuring Zookeeper and Apache Kafka bare-metal nodes on CentOS/RHEL 7. It provides crucial configuration fundamentals for legacy VM deployments.
-  - **(2020)** [linkedin.com: How to Move From a β€œWait for it...” Batch-Processing Culture to a β€œGet It Now” Real-Time Data Culture](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-move-from-wait-batch-processing-culture-get-now-tomsen-bukovec)  [LEGACY] β€” This article discusses the cultural and structural challenges of migrating enterprise data teams from legacy overnight batch processing to a real-time stream processing framework. It explains how to align platform operations and developers.
-  - **(2020)** [grafana-6.7.2-1.x86_64.rpm](https://grafana.com) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy RPM binary package of Grafana 6.7.2. Kept as a reference point for historical dashboards and older enterprise network configurations.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/mlabouardy: Grafana Dashboards](https://github.com/mlabouardy/grafana-dashboards) [JSON CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Archived repository containing early Grafana dashboard iterations. Shows fundamental layout compositions for visualizing container workloads, though highly outdated compared to current standards.
-  - **(2020)** [telegraf-1.14.0-1 (rpm)](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/telegraf) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A targeted RPM bundle archive compiling Telegraf 1.14 alongside dependencies like Apache ActiveMQ scripts. Retained for air-gapped systems running legacy RedHat workloads.
-  - **(2020)** [Universal Control Plane overview](https://docs.docker.com) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Ecosystem overview of Docker Universal Control Plane (UCP). It served as an enterprise control center for container clusters, but is now a legacy reference superseded by modern web consoles.
-  - **(2020)** [Fabric8](https://fabric8.io) [JAVA CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” Fabric8 historically offered a comprehensive development and integration platform for Kubernetes. While its global platform features have been deprecated or superseded, its core libraries and Eclipse JKube build helpers continue to be vital utilities in Java environments.
-  - **(2020)** [AWS Cloud Networking – Zero to Hero](https://www.netdesignarena.com/index.php/2020/04/15/new-blog-series-aws-cloud-networking-zero-to-hero)  [LEGACY] β€” Provides a step-by-step pathway from basic networking to comprehensive AWS network design. Contrasts entry-level topologies with complex multi-region enterprise structures. Essential reading for operations personnel migrating legacy on-prem networks to standard AWS subnets and VPC peers.
-  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Get started with JDK Flight Recorder in OpenJDK 8u 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/25/get-started-with-jdk-flight-recorder-in-openjdk-8u) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores backporting JDK Flight Recorder to OpenJDK 8u, enabling low-overhead hardware and software event monitoring in production environments. Demonstrates negligible performance drag (<1%) compared to legacy profilers.
-  - **(2020)** [hub.helm.sh 🌟](https://hub.helm.sh) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” The legacy centralized search hub for locating community Helm charts before the packaging index consolidated. This resource is completely deprecated and has been succeeded by the modern, CNCF-maintained decentralized platform, Artifact Hub.
-  - **(2020)** [New Location For Stable and Incubator Charts](https://helm.sh/blog/new-location-stable-incubator-charts) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” The landmark Helm blog announcement detailing the official deprecation and migration path of the legacy 'stable' and 'incubator' Helm repositories. This resource documents the organizational move toward decentralized chart ownership and independent project hosting.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/dvob/k8s-s2s-auth: Kubernetes Service Accounts 🌟](https://github.com/dvob/k8s-s2s-auth) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight: Demonstrates internal service-to-service auth patterns utilizing raw Service Account tokens. Live Grounding: The repository has seen no recent development and is considered legacy. It is superseded by modern ephemeral TokenRequest APIs and service mesh mTLS integrations.
-  - **(2020)** [kubernetes login](https://blog.christianposta.com/kubernetes/logging-into-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-kubectl)  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy-focused technical exploration explaining the login process flow through kubectl. This article breaks down the historical and contemporary mechanics of authentication helpers and tokens. Ideal for engineers seeking to demystify credential caching behaviors.
-  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: How to Secure Your Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativesecurity/how-to-secure-your-kubernetes-cluster) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Evaluates cluster configurations across storage, networking, and deployment lifecycles. Discusses the replacement of deprecated Pod Security Policies with built-in Pod Security Standards and third-party policy engines.
-  - **(2020)** [github.com/askmeegs/learn-istio 🌟](https://github.com/askmeegs/learn-istio) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An educational repository featuring early-day tutorials and configurations for learning Istio concepts. Currently archived/unmaintained, functioning primarily as a legacy resource.
-  - **(2020)** [The PostgreSQL Operator Installer with kubectl](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/postgres-operator/4.3.0/installation/postgres-operator) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Documents installation paths for Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator v4.3.0, mapping Bash-based installations and Ansible playbooks. While highly detailed during early operator adoption (Curator Insight), these manual installation mechanisms and custom CLI commands have been deprecated in modern, helm-driven operator ecosystems (Live Grounding). It is retained only for historical system maintenance.
-  - **(2020)** [weave.works: What Is GitOps?](https://www.weave.works/blog/what-is-gitops-really) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores the architectural differences between 'push-based' CI/CD pipelines and 'pull-based' GitOps synchronization. It covers how running in-cluster agents mitigates credential exposure in multi-tenant environments. Although some early tool integrations are legacy, the underlying reconciliation paradigm remains the standard.
-  - **(2020)** [slideshare: GitOps, Jenkins X & Future of CI/CD](https://slideshare.net/rakutentech/gitops-jenkins-x-future-of-cicd)  [LEGACY] β€” Informative slides focusing on the evolution of Jenkins X alongside modern GitOps. Details how Jenkins X implements declarative pipelines, ideal for platform teams migrating legacy Jenkins infrastructures to kubernetes.
-  - **(2020)** [galaxy.ansible.com/mkgin/vmware-harbor](https://galaxy.ansible.com/mkgin/vmware-harbor) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An Ansible Galaxy integration hub targeting VMware's deployment instances of the Harbor container registry. This legacy role is built for deploying VM-hosted registries. Modern engineering workflows prioritize containerized cluster deployments instead of Ansible-orchestrated VM-level Harbor runtimes.
-  - **(2020)** [nexus3-cli.readthedocs.io](https://nexus3-cli.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [PYTHON CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Documentation portal for a Python-based third-party CLI wrapper targeting Sonatype Nexus 3 APIs. It outlines tasks such as repository setup, user configuration, and image manipulation via CLI scripts. Given modern orchestration shifts toward native declarative operators, this CLI library has transitioned into a legacy tool.
-  - **(2020)** [itsfoss.com: Gitter: A Cross-Platform Open Source Community Platform for Developers](https://itsfoss.com/gitter)  [LEGACY] β€” An exploration of Gitter, a highly integrated developer-focused chat tool. Note: In late 2020, Gitter migrated its infrastructure to the Matrix network, moving away from legacy proprietary structures.
-  - **(2019)** [github.com/gnunn1/openshift-basic-pipeline](https://github.com/gnunn1/openshift-basic-pipeline) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight highlights this duplicate resource as a persistent reference point for the basic OpenShift pipeline. Live Grounding reinforces that its utility lies in simple demonstrations of source-to-image (S2I) pipelines. It highlights the simplicity of legacy OpenShift-Jenkins plugins before the emergence of cloud-native Tekton workflows.
-  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Podman and Buildah for Docker users 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/02/21/podman-and-buildah-for-docker-users) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A practical handbook for developers transitionining from legacy Docker tooling to the modern Podman/Buildah stack. It walks through command mapping, registry authentications, building minimal rootless images, and deploying local Kubernetes-style multi-container YAML manifests.
-  - **(2019)** [openshift.com: Demystifying Multus 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/demystifying-multus) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Demystifying Multus CNI, this analysis details how the meta-plugin enables multi-homing for Kubernetes pods. By orchestrating a primary CNI (like OVN-Kubernetes or Calico) along with secondary interfaces (like Macvlan, SRIOV, or host-device), Multus provides pods with isolated control and data planes. This architecture is vital for high-throughput telecom workloads (5G/NFV) and legacy applications requiring direct hardware access.
-  - **(2019)** [Running Jenkins on Java 11 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/administration/requirements/jenkins-on-java-11)  [LEGACY] β€” Comprehensive administration runbook describing JVM upgrade pathways from Java 8 to Java 11. Addresses class-loading modifications, modularization parameters, and deprecated agent arguments.
-  - **(2019)** [All You Need To Know For Migrating To Java 11](https://nipafx.dev/java-11-migration-guide) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A granular, highly practical developer migration handbook for transitioning older codebases from Java 8 to Java 11. It highlights class path vs module path adjustments, removed APIs, and deprecated flags essential for upgrading core software systems.
-  - **(2019)** [github.com/ibuildthecloud/wtfk8s](https://github.com/ibuildthecloud/wtfk8s) ⭐ 95  [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An archived educational helper utility engineered to inspect cluster logs and auto-decode runtime error states. Although modern AI-powered and observability-driven telemetry pipelines have succeeded it, it represents an important milestone in interactive troubleshooting.
-  - **(2019)** [mvark.blogspot.com: Comparison of Azure Front Door, Traffic Manager, Application Gateway & Load Balancer](https://mvark.blogspot.com/2019/12/comparison-of-azure-front-door-traffic.html) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy comparison contrasting features of Azure Front Door, Traffic Manager, Application Gateway, and Load Balancer. Though older, it offers fundamental routing paradigms that remain architecturally relevant.
-  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: An introduction to Markdown](https://opensource.com/article/19/9/introduction-markdown)  [LEGACY] β€” An early introduction detailing why open-source projects adopt Markdown over legacy visual editors. Emphasizes parsing efficiency, cross-platform compatibility, and the ease of managing text-based version control in git workflows.
-  - **(2019)** [History of Microservices](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DFy4ZZdsK2ftREetv_f52E-caZXOGX6GvgzGQlfSLfE/edit?usp=sharing)  [LEGACY] β€” Tracing the architectural evolution from legacy service-oriented architectures (SOA) to lightweight microservices reveals the driving forces behind contemporary software design. This historical overview contextualizes the shifting demands for rapid delivery, horizontal scaling, and domain-driven design. It demonstrates how infrastructure advancements like containerization catalyzed the widespread adoption of decoupled services.
-  - **(2019)** [From monolith to containers: How Verizon containerized legacy applications on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6i0LK4vHsU)  [LEGACY] β€” This real-world enterprise case study details Verizon's migration journey from a legacy monolithic architecture to containerized workloads on Red Hat OpenShift. It highlights practical strategies for managing stateful applications, addressing legacy security constraints, and overcoming organizational resistance. The resulting deployment demonstrates how automated orchestration accelerates feature delivery and improves cluster utilization.
-  - **(2019)** [github.com/jkosik: helm-decomposer](https://github.com/jkosik/helm-decomposer) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An archived utility that parsed static Kubernetes manifests to automatically generate modular Helm charts. Unmaintained for several years, it serves as a legacy proof-of-concept for automated chart generation.
-  - **(2019)** [allthingsdistributed.com: Redefining application communications with AWS App Mesh](https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2019/03/redefining-application-communications-with-aws-app-mesh.html)  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy AWS announcement outlining the target benefits of AWS App Mesh's initial launch. Provides historical context on integrating application networking across AWS ECS, EKS, and EC2, which is now deprecated.
-  - **(2019)** [Quay 3.0 released in May 2019](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-quay-3-registry-your-linux-and-windows-containers) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Announcement documentation marking the release of Red Hat Quay 3.0, introducing Windows Container support and a multi-architecture architecture overhaul. This release solidified Quay's capability to orchestrate high-availability registries across diverse operating system nodes. While conceptually informative, it is categorized as legacy given the continuous evolutionary releases of the v3.x and v4.x lineages in modern production.
-  - **(2019)** [Quay 3.1 Certified Operator is not available in Openshift and must be purchased](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/quay) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Historical reference regarding the commercial positioning and purchasing models of the Red Hat Quay 3.1 Certified Operator within OpenShift ecosystems. While previously highlighting commercial limitations, modern OpenShift ecosystems have integrated operators and community Project Quay alternatives smoothly. This documentation is legacy, detailing enterprise licensing landscapes of the 2019 era.
-  - **(2019)** [mramanathan/ansible-harbor](https://github.com/mramanathan/ansible-harbor) [YML CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy, inactive Ansible playbook repository configured to deploy a Harbor instance. Real-world grounding confirms zero recent updates, classifying it as obsolete. Platform engineers are encouraged to reference standard, actively maintained Kubernetes operator resources or Helm charts instead.
-  - **(2019)** [hackermoon.com: cleanup old docker images from nexus repository](https://hackernoon.com/cleanup-old-docker-images-from-nexus-repository-617b1004dad8) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Explores operational strategies and garbage collection scripts to prune legacy and unused container images from Sonatype Nexus repository databases. Over time, registry storage can bloat; this guide addresses cleanup tasks and configuration of scheduled maintenance tasks. It provides shell commands and API calls to maintain underlying storage health.
-  - **(2018)** [github.com/paulczar/k8s-spring-petclinic](https://github.com/paulczar/k8s-spring-petclinic) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An archived community demonstration showing the deployment of the legacy Spring PetClinic application to raw Kubernetes. Utilizes direct YAML manifests and basic service discovery, serving as a historical baseline for modern Helm/Kustomize deployments.
-  - **(2018)** [ref 6](https://hub.docker.com/r/anthonydahanne/spring-petclinic) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Historical community Docker image containing early builds of the Spring Petclinic framework. Used primarily for legacy workshop labs and testing Docker runtime backwards compatibility.
-  - **(2018)** [OpenShift and Network Security Zones: Coexistence Approaches 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-and-network-security-zones-coexistence-approaches) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” This seminal architectural analysis details patterns for deploying OpenShift across physical and logical enterprise network security zones. Contrasts legacy perimeter firewall zoning models with flat cloud-native Software-Defined Networks (SDNs), providing proven coexistence topologies.
-  - **(2018)** [grafana.com/docs/v5.4/](https://archive.grafana.com/docs/grafana/v5.4) [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Archived documentation for Grafana v5.4, preserved primarily to reference legacy metrics collection architectures from early OpenShift 4 telemetry configurations.
-  - **(2018)** [opensource.com - Introduction to writing pipelines-as-code and implementing DevOps with Jenkins 2](https://opensource.com/article/18/8/devops-jenkins-2)  [LEGACY] β€” Detailed look at the architectural modifications introduced in Jenkins 2, focusing on its fundamental Pipeline-as-Code delivery model. Shares strategies to ease migration from legacy layouts and foster automation collaboration between developers and operations teams.
-  - **(2018)** [Building Declarative Pipelines with OpenShift DSL Plugin 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/building-declarative-pipelines-openshift-dsl-plugin) [GROOVY CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Provides a comprehensive overview of building declarative CI/CD routines utilizing the OpenShift DSL Plugin. Enables developers to construct clean pipeline workflows with native OpenShift resource operations directly inside Jenkins files.
-  - **(2018)** [RedHat’s WildFly Swarm](https://wildfly-swarm.io) [JAVA CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” WildFly Swarm (subsequently renamed Thorntail) was Red Hat's early approach to packaging Java EE apps as customized, self-contained executable JARs. This project is now archived and deprecated, with Red Hat channeling cloud-native engineering resources toward Quarkus.
-  - **(2018)** [CI/CD with fabric8](https://fabric8.io/guide/cdelivery.html) [GROOVY CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Details the classic continuous delivery orchestration patterns supported by early versions of the Fabric8 framework. Although helpful for understanding early pipeline structures, these setups are largely replaced by native GitOps and modern cloud-native pipelines.
-  - **(2018)** [Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) Tutorial: The Cloud ALM Platform](https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/microsoft-vsts-tutorial-1)  [LEGACY] β€” A fundamental tutorial documenting task management and build execution models inside legacy VSTS configurations. Serves as a migration reference for enterprise architects aiming to port legacy environments to modern Azure DevOps structures.
-  - **(2018)** [k8s-harness 🌟](https://github.com/carlosonunez/k8s-harness) [RUBY CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy testing framework designed to rapidly provision and tear down ephemeral Kubernetes development harnesses. While useful in early CI, modern virtual cluster setups like vcluster or Kind provide much higher speed and fidelity.
-  - **(2018)** [Generally Available today: Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 is ready to power enterprise Kubernetes deployments 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/generally-available-today-red-hat-openshift-container-platform-311-ready-power-enterprise-kubernetes-deployments)  [LEGACY] β€” Announcement of OpenShift 3.11 container platform, detailing its core features like cluster administration consoles and native Kubernetes integration. Curator Insight: Historical release notes for OpenShift 3.11. Live Grounding: Now considered legacy compared to current version 4.x deployments, but represents a key historical milestone.
-  - **(2018)** [POKE - Provision Opinionated Kubernetes on EKS](https://github.com/bit-cloner/poke) [GO CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Opinionated CLI provisioning script wrapper for configuring standardized Amazon EKS instances. This project has been classified as legacy due to extensive inactivity; modern teams should leverage Terraform or EKS Blueprints instead.
-  - **(2018)** [Adoption of Cloud-Native Architecture, Part 1: Architecture Evolution and Maturity](https://www.infoq.com/articles/cloud-native-architecture-adoption-part1) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Transitioning to cloud-native architectures demands a phased evolution from legacy monolithic codebases to distributed, dynamically orchestrated workloads. This architectural guide outlines a clear maturity framework, mapping the progression of configuration, state, and messaging layers. Organizations must balance technical debt reduction with the adoption of platform capabilities like service meshes and managed runtimes.
-  - **(2018)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS Quick Start (OpenShift 3.11 on AWS)](https://aws.amazon.com/solutions) [CLOUDFORMATION CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Legacy AWS CloudFormation deployment template for automating OpenShift 3.11 cluster topologies. Serves as an architectural reference for VPC subnet divisions and multi-AZ load-balancer routing in early cloud-native systems.
-  - **(2018)** [Youtube: BMW enables the BMW Group to deliver the continuous service that today's consumers expect (video starts at 1:29:00)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5340&v=FUu4kMc0PL8) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight shares a keynote detailing how OpenShift and cloud-native design enabled BMW to execute zero-downtime microservice updates. Live Grounding validates this transformation as a key paradigm shift, proving that legacy automotive giants can achieve fast, continuous release cycles safely.
-  - **(2018)** [Setting Up a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu 18.04](https://loves.cloud/setting-up-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-ubuntu-18-04)  [LEGACY] β€” An early tutorial detailing step-by-step master and worker initialization on legacy Ubuntu 18.04 using Kubeadm. Explains system preparation, Docker daemon runtime configuration, and initial CNI deployment steps.
-  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/: Using OpenShift 3 on your **local environment** 🌟](https://blog.openshift.com/using-openshift-3-on-your-local-environment) [BASH CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” An older guide outlining the local instantiation of OpenShift 3 development environments using Minishift. Today, OpenShift Local (formerly CodeReady Containers) is the recommended utility for spinning up a local OCP 4 instance.
-  - **(2017)** [slideshare.net: CI/CD with Openshift and Jenkins 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/arilivigni/cicd-with-openshift-and-jenkins) [NONE CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A historical presentation showing continuous integration configurations on earlier OpenShift releases using Jenkins servers. Serves as a useful blueprint for examining migration paths from early Jenkins structures to cloud-native alternatives.
-  - **(2017)** [linuxctl.com: Ansible - Interacting with external REST API](https://linuxctl.com/2017/01/ansible---interacting-with-external-rest-api)  [LEGACY] β€” Classic technical overview of API orchestration inside Ansible. Demonstrates raw RESTful request design to manage legacy web applications that lack official content collections.
-  - **(2017)** [Installing and Configuring Django Web Framework with Virtual Environments in CentOS/Debian](https://www.tecmint.com/install-and-configure-django-web-framework-in-centos-debian-ubuntu) [SHELL CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” System administration guide outlining manual virtual environment and package installation of Django on Debian and CentOS bare-metal servers. Important for auditing legacy non-containerized enterprise application systems.
-  - **(2017)** [New Alexa Skills Kit Template: Build a Trivia Skill in under an Hour](https://developer.amazon.com) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” Step-by-step developer tutorial detailing integration patterns between the Alexa Skills Kit and AWS Lambda serverless functions. Marked legacy as current conversational AI models have largely replaced basic programmatic trivia setups in production.
-  - **(2016)** [simple-talk.com: Script Loading between HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2](https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/development/dotnet-development/script-loading-between-http1-1-and-http2) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Examines legacy JavaScript loading tactics under HTTP/1.1 (bundling, file concat) versus modern multiplexed HTTP/2 streams. Provides performance data regarding latency changes.
-  - **(2016)** [Stop writing code that will break on Python 4!](https://astrofrog.github.io/blog/2016/01/12/stop-writing-python-4-incompatible-code)  [LEGACY] β€” Warns against brittle version check logic (e.g., hardcoded string indexing or strict `sys.version_info[0] == 3`) that would fail when Python 4 releases. Suggests robust check alternatives. This architectural guide remains highly relevant for legacy and enterprise codebase preservation.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Summit Series 2016 | London: Deep Dive on Elastic Load Balancing](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HinwLb2lpLQ) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” A detailed architectural retrospective on AWS ELB, tracing its path from Classic Load Balancer (CLB) to specialized Application (ALB) and Network (NLB) balancers. While archived, it provides unmatched technical insights into early AWS software-defined networking design.
-  - **(2016)** [NGINX Plus on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/09/nginx-plus-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy but highly informative deployment blueprint for configuring high-availability NGINX Plus instances on AWS. Explains load-balancing patterns, session persistence, and active health checks that bridge standard EC2 architectures with NGINX's enterprise proxy features.
-  - **(2016)** [AWS Application Discovery Service](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/userguide/what-is-appdiscovery.html) [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” AWS service that inventories and parses physical and virtual systems inside legacy on-premises environments. Maps active server dependencies and gathers CPU, RAM, and network utilization profiles to plan cloud migrations.
-  - **(2016)** [blog.rackspace.com: Patch and AMI Management for Windows on AWS](https://blog.rackspace.com/patch-and-ami-management-for-windows-on-aws)  [LEGACY] β€” Engineering blog clarifying patch administration, automated AMI construction, and system compliance practices for running legacy or enterprise Windows Server nodes on AWS.
-  - **(2016)** [Trainline.com dumps Oracle and Microsoft, gulps AWS Kool-Aid](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/13/trainline_dumps_oracle_microsoft_goes_full_aws_cto_interview) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight records Trainline's radical migration from legacy on-prem Oracle and Microsoft SQL/Windows monoliths to AWS. Live Grounding notes this historical case study illustrates the industry's massive mid-2010s migration pattern, proving that legacy modernization directly unlocks operational agility and cloud scalability.
-  - **(2016)** [Jillegal OffHeap Module](https://github.com/serkan-ozal/jillegal) [JAVA CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” An experimental and now archived Java library designed to bypass standard JVM memory management by allocating objects directly off-heap. While historically notable for developers seeking ultra-low latency and manual pointer manipulation, modern JDK developmentsβ€”specifically the Foreign Function and Memory API (Project Panama)β€”have rendered this library obsolete. It remains useful primarily as a reference for educational and historical exploration of raw memory control within the Java ecosystem.
-  - **(2016)** [Using Docker Machine with AWS](https://blog.scottlowe.org/2016/03/22/using-docker-machine-with-aws) [BASH CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Detailed technical blog post showing how to provision and manage remote Docker engines on AWS using the deprecated Docker Machine utility. While valuable for historical debugging and legacy architecture comprehension, live industry alignment dictates migrating to modern Cloud API alternatives (such as AWS CLI, Terraform, or Rancher).
-  - **(2016)** [cmder 🌟](https://cmder.net) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” An introduction to Cmder, a highly popular portable console emulator for Windows built on ConEmu that provides built-in Git capabilities and alias configurations. While it served as the baseline console emulator for engineers seeking a bash-like experience, it is widely superseded by Windows Terminal 1.x. It remains a reliable fallback tool for legacy environments where Windows Terminal is not supported.
-  - **(2015)** [ref 7](https://hub.docker.com/r/jbrisbin/spring-petclinic) [DOCKERFILE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” One of the oldest legacy Docker images of the Spring PetClinic project. Demonstrates early containerization methodologies using heavy base operating system layers and older Java Virtual Machine (JVM) versions.
-  - **(2015)** [github.com/rakyll/fake-it-til-you-make-it](https://github.com/rakyll/fake-it-til-you-make-it) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A shell-based contribution graphic simulation script. Evaluated as a legacy tool under Minimum Viable Quality metrics due to lack of active commits since 2015. Retained only to showcase historical Git metadata manipulation patterns.
-  - **(2015)** [TaskBuster Django Tutorial, made with Django 1.8 and Python 3](https://www.marinamele.com/taskbuster-django-tutorial) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A historic development walkthrough using Django 1.8 and early Python 3 patterns. Useful for understanding project layout history, legacy Django testing setups, and migration paths of older enterprise monolithic applications.
-  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Varnish - Tips & Tricks - 4Developers 2015](https://www.slideshare.net/piotrpasich/varnish-47199139) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A historical deep-dive into legacy Varnish tuning configurations, highlighting Varnish Configuration Language (VCL) tricks and early cache invalidation mechanisms. While architectural fundamentals remain sound, newer deployments leverage cloud-native operators or CDN-side configurations.
-  - **(2014)** [Official Jenkins Docker image](https://github.com/michaelneale/jenkins-ci.org-docker) [SHELL CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” This repository represents the historic, community-managed Docker packaging of Jenkins. Note: Live grounding shows this repository is legacy/archived, as official operations have consolidated into the core jenkinsci/jenkins repositories.
-  - **(2014)** [Python 3.4 Programming Tutorials - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gx4Cwl9DGAcbMi1sH6oAMk4JHw91mC_) [PYTHON CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Classical educational video series introducing the standard features of Python 3.4 and Django 1.7. Serves as a reference for legacy syntax structures and foundational MVC designs.
-  - **(2014)** [linuxjournal.com: AWS EC2 VPC CLI](https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/aws-ec2-vpc-cli)  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy reference guide exploring early AWS CLI tools used to configure VPC environments. While historical, it charts the evolution from raw manual terminal commands to modern declarative Infrastructure-as-Code tooling like Terraform and AWS CDK.
-  - **(2014)** [Free eGuide: JVM Troubleshooting Guide](https://freepromagazine.blogspot.de/2014/07/free-eguide-jvm-troubleshooting-guide.html)  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A legacy reference guide focused on classical JVM diagnostics, thread dump analysis, and heap tracking. While it lays down correct foundational principles for identifying memory leaks and deadlock patterns, its technical utility is limited today given its lack of coverage on modern diagnostic frameworks like JDK Flight Recorder, Cryostat, and advanced container-aware heap tools.
-  - **(2013)** [Slideshare: Introduction to Redis](https://www.slideshare.net/dvirsky/introduction-to-redis) [N/A CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A legacy educational slide deck focusing on fundamental Redis data types and master-replica layouts. Helpful for conceptual framing, though modern configurations in 2026 leverage more sophisticated cluster/sentinel topologies.
-  - **(2013)** [AWS OpsWorks](https://aws.amazon.com) [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” A managed configuration management platform utilizing Chef or Puppet layers. *2026 Engineering Reality*: Now classified as legacy, with standard DevOps workflows adopting AWS Systems Manager (SSM) and Terraform for infrastructure automation.
-  - **(2011)** [How Garbage Collection differs in the three big JVMs](https://apmblog.dynatrace.com/2011/05/11/how-garbage-collection-differs-in-the-three-big-jvms) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” An architectural comparison of garbage collection strategies across the three historically major JVM engines: Oracle HotSpot, IBM J9, and Oracle JRockit. It evaluates generational assumptions, compaction pauses, and old-generation management policies. Although useful for legacy support, it predates modern developments like ZGC or Shenandoah.
-  - [mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated](https://mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp/compare-eso-with-secret-csi-402bf37f20bc)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/linux-shots: Find Deprecated API Resources used in a Kubernetes' Cluster](https://medium.com/linux-shots/find-deprecated-api-resources-used-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-44756c1126c8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/linux-shots: Find Deprecated API Resources used in a Kubernetes' Cluster in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Zepto is a lightweight framework for the development of microservices & web services in golang](https://github.com/go-zepto/zepto) ⭐ 114  [EN CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” A lightweight web framework designed to simplify microservices development in Go. Features automated dependency injection and routing, though development has cooled in favor of active community-driven alternatives.
-  - [dev.to: Deploying Your First Golang Webapp](https://dev.to/heroku/deploying-your-first-golang-webapp-11b3) [EN CONTENT] [GUIDE]  [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A quickstart tutorial covering local compilation and cloud deployment of Go web applications. While slightly legacy, it provides robust fundamental concepts on environmental variables and buildpacks.
-  - [rakyll/go-test-trace 🌟](https://github.com/rakyll/go-test-trace) ⭐ 391  [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A diagnostic tool that visualizes Go test execution profiles as tracer outputs. Note: This tool is currently inactive (unmaintained for >4 years) but provides key architectural insights into test tracing.
-  - [luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide: Go Concurrency Guide 🌟](https://github.com/luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide) [EN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” A comprehensive reference repository breaking down Go concurrency primitives like channels, select blocks, and sync packages. Downrated due to lack of recent commits (>4 years).
-  - [devops.com: Using LLMs to Automate Pipeline Conversions From Legacy to' Tekton](https://devops.com/using-llms-to-automate-pipeline-conversions-from-legacy-to-tekton)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==devops.com: Using LLMs to Automate Pipeline Conversions From Legacy to' Tekton== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated](https://mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp/compare-eso-with-secret-csi-402bf37f20bc?gi=a7ce4398a8d7)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Modernize database stored procedures to use Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL federated queries, pg_cron, and AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/modernize-database-stored-procedures-to-use-amazon-aurora-postgresql-federated-queries-pg_cron-and-aws-lambda) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight details the modernization of legacy stored procedures within PostgreSQL by offloading business logic. Live Grounding shows how pg_cron scheduled jobs trigger serverless AWS Lambda functions via external federated queries. This architectural pattern untangles database compute from core transaction processing.
-  - [AWS Database Migration Service](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-database-migration-service) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight introduces AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) as a flexible solution for database consolidation and migration. Live Grounding verifies its operational stability for continuous change data capture (CDC) and schema translation with minimal downtime. It remains a crucial component for large-scale legacy-to-cloud modernization programs.
-  - [Migrating a commercial database to open source with AWS SCT and AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/migrating-a-commercial-database-to-open-source-with-aws-sct-and-aws-dms) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight examines how the AWS Schema Conversion Tool (SCT) pairs with DMS to automate SQL dialect conversion. Live Grounding shows that SCT translates legacy stored procedures, views, and functions to Postgres-compatible code before streaming data. Essential for teams driving cloud modernization away from costly commercial engines.
-  - [AWS Schema Conversion Tool now supports conversions from Oracle DW and Teradata to Amazon Redshift, Embedded Code Conversion, and Cloud native Code Optimization](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/07/aws-schema-conversion-tool-now-supports-conversions-from-oracle-dw-and-teradata-to-amazon-redshift-embedded-code-conversion-and-cloud-native-code-optimization) [SPANISH CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight announces legacy enhancements to AWS SCT, focusing on target conversions to Amazon Redshift. Live Grounding confirms this enabled automation for migrating complex on-premises data warehouses like Teradata and Oracle DW to modern cloud analytics warehouses. [SPANISH CONTENT]
-  - [Easily model your app data in a NoSQL database with AWS Mobile Hub](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/06/easily-model-your-app-data-in-a-nosql-database-with-aws-mobile-hub) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Curator Insight details a legacy utility tool (AWS Mobile Hub) that assisted developers in bootstrapping NoSQL data layers. Live Grounding highlights that AWS Mobile Hub has been replaced by the more powerful AWS Amplify framework. Included for legacy archeological reference. [SPANISH CONTENT]
+  - **(2026)** [==Azure/azure-workload-identity==](https://github.com/Azure/azure-workload-identity) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Pluto is a cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/pluto) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==testkube.io 🌟==](https://testkube.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==SMB CSI Driver for Kubernetes==](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-smb) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/yandex-cloud: CSI for S3==](https://github.com/yandex-cloud/k8s-csi-s3) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Awesome Java 🌟==](https://github.com/akullpp/awesome-java) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Markdown Cheat Sheet 4==](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Flag export deprecated in kubernetes 1.14==](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73787) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Weave Kubernetes System Control - wksctl==](https://github.com/weaveworks/wksctl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==buildkit==](https://docs.docker.com/build) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/awslabs: Kubernetes Migration Factory User Guide 🌟==](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-kubernetes-migration-factory) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==github.com/rebataur/djkube==](https://github.com/rebataur/fskube) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Damn==](https://github.com/nokia/danm) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==sherifabdlnaby/kubephp==](https://github.com/sherifabdlnaby/kubephp) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [==Kubeinit 🌟==](https://github.com/kubeinit/kubeinit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [==tfenv==](https://github.com/tfutils/tfenv) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/terraform-linters/tflint==](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint/releases/tag/v0.51.0) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale: ALZ AMA Update==](https://github.com/Azure/Enterprise-Scale/wiki/ALZ-AMA-Update) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Bridge to Kubernetes 🌟==](https://github.com/microsoft/mindaro) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==AWS WAF sample rules==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-waf-sample) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-security.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github: Weave Net - Weaving Containers into Applications==](https://github.com/weaveworks/weave) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==Prometheus JMX Exporter 🌟==](https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==grafana/agent: Grafana Agent==](https://github.com/grafana/agent) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==github.com/VikParuchuri/surya==](https://github.com/datalab-to/surya) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [==uber/kraken==](https://github.com/uber/kraken) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Hierarchical namespaces==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/multi-tenancy/tree/master/incubator/hnc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==KubeCarrier - Service Management at Scale==](https://github.com/kubermatic/kubecarrier) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==terraform.io: Creation-Time Provisioners 🌟==](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/provisioners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==vmware-tanzu/octant==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/octant) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==space-cloud: Develop, Deploy and Secure Serverless Apps on Kubernetes.==](https://github.com/spacecloud-io/space-cloud) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==Saffire==](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/saffire) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==IngressMonitorController (Deprecated)==](https://github.com/stakater/IngressMonitorController) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==openshift-applier==](https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-applier) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==redhat.com: An Architect's guide to APIs: SOAP, REST, GraphQL, and gRPC 🌟==](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/apis-soap-rest-graphql-grpc) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github.com/ondat/trousseau==](https://github.com/ondat/trousseau) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==github - fabric8, maven plugin==](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-maven-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [==weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra==](https://github.com/weaveworks/cluster-api-provider-existinginfra) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==github - using jenkins pipelines with OKD==](https://github.com/openshift/origin/tree/main/examples/jenkins/pipeline) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==openpitrix 🌟==](https://github.com/openpitrix/openpitrix) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [==k8s-security-policies==](https://github.com/raspbernetes/k8s-security-policies) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==vmware-tanzu/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl (kubectl plugin)==](https://github.com/vmware-archive/buildkit-cli-for-kubectl) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubectl-commands.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==k8s Spot Rescheduler==](https://github.com/pusher/k8s-spot-rescheduler) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Kip, the Kubernetes Cloud Instance Provider==](https://github.com/elotl/kip) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==DAST operator==](https://github.com/banzaicloud/dast-operator) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==sheaf==](https://github.com/bryanl/sheaf) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.com: dnsconfig-injector - Mutating Admission Webhook for dnsconfig' pod injection==](https://github.com/karampok/dnsconfig-injector) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github: Flux==](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Jenkins pipeline shared library for the project Elastic APM 🌟==](https://github.com/elastic/apm-pipeline-library) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github.blog: Token authentication requirements for Git operations==](https://github.blog/security/application-security/token-authentication-requirements-for-git-operations) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==blog.gitguardian.com: Rewriting your git history, removing files permanently - cheatsheet & guide==](https://blog.gitguardian.com/rewriting-git-history-cheatsheet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==github/hub 🌟==](https://github.com/mislav/hub) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes==](https://github.com/radondb/radondb-clickhouse-kubernetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./databases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==proferosec/log4jScanner==](https://github.com/proferosec/log4jScanner) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==yahoo/check-log4j==](https://github.com/yahoo/check-log4j) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [==Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock==](https://github.com/Maelstromage/Log4jSherlock) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==github.com/aws-samples/aws-training-demo==](https://github.com/amazon-archives/aws-training-demo) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Krane 🌟==](https://github.com/appvia/krane) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Simplenetes==](https://github.com/simplenetes-io/simplenetes) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==swarmlet/swarmlet: Swarmlet==](https://github.com/swarmlet/swarmlet) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==kubectl-debug==](https://github.com/aylei/kubectl-debug) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Jenkins==](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/jenkins) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Frakti==](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/frakti) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==gini/dexter==](https://github.com/gini/dexter) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Sonatype Nexus Community: Nexus Kubernetes OpenShift 🌟==](https://github.com/sonatype-nexus-community/nexus-kubernetes-openshift) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==GitHub: Nexus-CLI==](https://github.com/mlabouardy/nexus-cli) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [==Configure Docker Service To Use Insecure Registry==](https://github.com/Juniper/contrail-docker/wiki/Configure-docker-service-to-use-insecure-registry) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==github: Steps I used to install Nagios in the cloud==](https://github.com/andrewpuch/nagios_setup) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [==github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle==](https://github.com/cinhtau/sonatype-nexus-waffle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kubevirt**](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**kalilinuxtutorials.com: Ldsview : Offline search tool for LDAP directory dumps in LDIF format**](https://kalilinuxtutorials.com/ldsview) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Bors-ng: A merge bot for GitHub Pull Requests**](https://github.com/bors-ng/bors-ng) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat AMQ**](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/amq) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**doitintl/kube-no-trouble: kubent ⭐⭐⭐**](https://github.com/doitintl/kube-no-trouble) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Copy Artifact**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/copyartifact) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [**Helmsman: Helm Charts as Code 🌟**](https://github.com/mkubaczyk/helmsman) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale**](https://github.com/Azure/terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Classic subscription administrator roles, Azure roles, and Azure AD roles**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/rbac-and-directory-admin-roles) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**learn.microsoft.com: Application registration permissions for custom roles in Azure Active Directory**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/role-based-access-control/custom-available-permissions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Accessing External Services Using Egress Router**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/accessing-external-services-using-egress-router) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**Declarative Pipeline Migration Assistant 🌟**](https://plugins.jenkins.io/declarative-pipeline-migration-assistant) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**postman.com: API versioning**](https://www.postman.com/api-platform/api-versioning) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [**github.com/databrickslabs/ucx: Databricks Labs UCX**](https://github.com/databrickslabs/ucx) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-bigdata.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**devops.com: How to Migrate Existing Infrastructure to Terraform**](https://devops.com/how-to-migrate-existing-infrastructure-to-terraform) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**deloitte.com/de: EMEA Center of Excellence for Application Modernization and Migration**](https://www.deloitte.com/de/de/services/consulting/services/center-of-excellence-application-modernization.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit 🌟🌟**](https://github.com/Shopify/kubeaudit) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [**infoworld.com: What to do when your devops team is downsized**](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2337651/what-to-do-when-your-devops-team-is-downsized.html) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**nedinthecloud.com: Replacing The Template Cloudinit Config Data Source**](https://nedinthecloud.com/2022/01/18/replacing-the-template_cloudinit_config-data-source) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**techcommunity.microsoft.com: CICD in Synapse SQL: How to deliver your database objects across multiple environments**](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuresynapseanalyticsblog/cicd-in-synapse-sql-how-to-deliver-your-database-objects-across-multiple-environ/3267507) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**simform.com: Cloud Migration ebook**](https://www.simform.com/cloud-migration-ebook) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**cloud.redhat.com: How to Modernize Virtualized Workloads 🌟**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-to-modernize-virtualized-workloads) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**howtogeek.com: When Not to Use Docker: Cases Where Containers Don’t Help 🌟**](https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/when-not-to-use-docker-cases-where-containers-dont-help) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**infoq.com: 9 Ways to Fail at Cloud Native**](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/fail-cloud-native-migration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [****k3OS****](https://github.com/rancher/k3os) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**How to Evolve from RDBMS to NoSQL + SQL 🌟**](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-evolve-from-rdbms-nosql-sql-jim-scott) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./nosql.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**serverlessguru.com: Enterprise Serverless Adoption 🌟**](https://www.sls.guru/blog/enterprise-serverless-adoption) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**APIs published, APIs consumed: mainstream enterprises increasingly behave like software vendors**](https://www.zdnet.com/article/apis-published-apis-consumed-mainstream-enterprises-increasingly-behave-like-software-vendors) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**devops.com: Web Application Security is not API Security 🌟**](https://devops.com/web-application-security-is-not-api-security) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**Migrating CI/CD from Jenkins to Argo Workflows**](https://dev.to/intuitdev/migrating-cicd-from-jenkins-to-argo-1km4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./argo.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**automationqahub.com: The Ultimate List of Cypress Interview Questions**](https://automationqahub.com/common-cypress-interview-questions) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**kubebyexample.com: Migrating to Kubernetes with Open Source Tools (Konveyor, Tackle, KubeVirt, Forklift) 🌟**](https://kubebyexample.com/community/blog/migrating-to-kubernetes-with-open-source-tools) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**docs.microsoft.com: MLflow and Azure Machine Learning**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/concept-mlflow?view=azureml-api-2) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [**lambdatest.com: How To Upgrade From Selenium 3 To Selenium 4?**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/upgrade-from-selenium3-to-selenium4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**segmentio/stack**](https://github.com/segmentio/stack) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**CloudMapper (OSS)**](https://duo.com/blog) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-arch-diagrams.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**letsdevops.net: Introduction to Azure DevOps for Beginners - Create CI/CD Pipelines, Setup Repository 🌟**](https://www.letsdevops.net/post/letsdevops-introduction-to-azure-devops-for-beginners) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**infoq.com: Spring Boot 2.6 Improves Docker Images and Metrics, Version 2.4 Is EOL**](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/12/spring-boot-2-6) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Modernize legacy applications with containers, microservices**](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/feature/Modernize-legacy-applications-with-containers-microservices) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**instrumenta/kubeval**](https://github.com/instrumenta/kubeval) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**developers.redhat.com: Containerize .NET for Red Hat OpenShift: Use a Windows VM like a container**](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/04/29/containerize-net-for-red-hat-openshift-use-a-windows-vm-like-a-container) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**redhat.com: Planning your migration from Red Hat OpenShift 3 to 4**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-migration) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Easily reuse Tekton and Jenkins X from Jenkins**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/21/tekton-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle**](https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**EC2-Classic Networking is Retiring – Here’s How to Prepare**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/ec2-classic-is-retiring-heres-how-to-prepare) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**Migrate AWS Landing Zone solution to AWS Control Tower**](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/migrate-aws-landing-zone-solution-to-aws-control-tower) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-newfeatures.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**lambdatest.com: What Is New In Selenium 4 And What Is Deprecated In It? 🌟**](https://www.testmuai.com/blog/what-is-deprecated-in-selenium4) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./test-automation-frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**konveyor 🌟**](https://konveyor.io) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**spring.io: Creating Docker images with Spring Boot 2.3.0.M1**](https://spring.io/blog/2020/01/27/creating-docker-images-with-spring-boot-2-3-0-m1) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**eclipse.org: Migration Guide for projects using Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 🌟**](https://eclipse.dev/jkube/docs/migration-guide) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**redhat.com: A sysadmin's guide to containerizing applications**](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/containerizing-applications) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**thenewstack.io: 3 Reasons Why You Can’t Afford to Ignore Cloud Native Computing 🌟**](https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native/3-reasons-why-you-cant-afford-to-ignore-cloud-native-computing) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [**Boto**](https://github.com/boto/boto) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [infrahq/infra 🌟](https://github.com/infrahq/infra) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [aquasecurity/starboard](https://github.com/aquasecurity/starboard) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Helm mapkubeapis Plugin](https://github.com/helm/helm-mapkubeapis) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Payara](https://hub.docker.com/r/payara/server-full) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_app_servers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [awscc](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/awscc/latest) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Secure DevOps Kit for Azure](https://github.com/azsk/DevOpsKit) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [cheat-sheets.org 🌟](https://www.cheat-sheets.org) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [git-tower.com: Git cheat sheet](https://www.git-tower.com/blog/git-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [opensource.com: GNU Screen cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/downloads/gnu-screen-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Plugin Usage](https://plugins.jenkins.io/plugin-usage-plugin) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Declarative Pipeline Migration Assistant API 🌟](https://plugins.jenkins.io/declarative-pipeline-migration-assistant-api) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [pypi.org: ansible-navigator 🌟](https://pypi.org/project/ansible-navigator) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [informationweek.com: What's Holding DevOps Back?](https://www.informationweek.com/software-services/what-s-holding-devops-back-) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [middlewareinventory.com: Terraform For Each Examples – How to use for_each | Devops Junction](https://www.middlewareinventory.com/blog/terraform-for-each-examples) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [orchest.io](https://orchest.io) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-shell ⭐](https://github.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-shell) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Important: Azure AD Graph Retirement and Powershell Module Deprecation](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-entra-blog/important-azure-ad-graph-retirement-and-powershell-module-deprecation/3848270) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [nathannellans.com: Azure Application Gateway - Part 1 🌟](https://www.nathannellans.com/post/azure-application-gateway-part-1) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [datascientest.com: Azure DevOps Pipeline YAML: why configure CI/CD pipelines with YAML?](https://liora.io/en/azure-devops-pipeline-yaml-why-configure-ci-cd-pipelines-with-yaml) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [datascientest.com: Azure DevOps vs GitHub Actions: Which is the best CI/CD tool?](https://liora.io/en/azure-devops-vs-github-actions-which-is-the-best-ci-cd-tool) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [xataka.com: El auge del coche elΓ©ctrico y autΓ³nomo se ha topado con otra barrera: el software. Volkswagen lo sabe bien](https://www.xataka.com/movilidad/auge-coche-electrico-autonomo-se-ha-topado-otra-barrera-software-volkswagen-sabe-bien) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [hibridosyelectricos.com: Tesla recurre a China para aumentar la calidad de fabricaciΓ³n de sus coches elΓ©ctricos](https://www.hibridosyelectricos.com/coches/tesla-recurre-china-calidad-fabricacion-coches-electricos_66230_102.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [javaguides.net: Spring Boot 3 REST API Documentation using SpringDoc OpenAPI](https://www.javaguides.net/2023/03/spring-boot-3-rest-api-documentation.html) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS Forums](https://repost.aws) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./newsfeeds.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Terrraform + Ansible: Automating configuration in infrastructure](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeNflzdjxVM) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Kspan - Turning Kubernetes Events into spans 🌟](https://github.com/weaveworks-experiments/kspan) 🌟🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thinksys.com: Azure DevOps Pipeline Complete Guide 2022](https://thinksys.com/azure/azure-devops-pipeline-complete-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Time Travel!](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0h1xNFsEZBU) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [kerneltalks.com: Docker swarm cheat sheet](https://kerneltalks.com/virtualization/docker-swarm-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Ansistrano](https://github.com/ansistrano) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [slideshare.net: Migrating Java JBoss EAP Applications to Kubernetes With' S2I](https://www.slideshare.net/KonveyorIO/migrating-java-jboss-eap-applications-to-kubernetes-with-s2i) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: This Week in Programming: Kubernetes from Day One? 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-kubernetes-from-day-one) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to streamline application portfolio modernization with Tackle](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/tackle-application-modernization) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Learn essential Kubernetes commands with a new cheat sheet](https://opensource.com/article/21/5/kubernetes-cheat-sheet) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: How Kubernetes lowers costs and automates IT department work](https://www.theregister.com/software/2021/12/21/how-kubernetes-lowers-costs-and-automates-it-department-work/1316708) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Changes coming for OpenShift.com and Cloud.Redhat.com](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/check-out-our-new-look) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [centos.org: Comparing Centos Linux and CentOS Stream](https://www.centos.org/cl-vs-cs) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Audit user accounts for never-expiring passwords with a Bash script](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/find-non-expiring-passwords) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jitendrazaa.com: Create SOAP message using Java](https://www.jitendrazaa.com/blog/java/create-soap-message-using-java) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Accelerate Kubernetes Adoption with a Service Mesh](https://thenewstack.io/accelerate-kubernetes-adoption-with-a-service-mesh) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes home lab on an old laptop with K3s](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-home-lab-on-an-old-laptop-1de6cc12c13e) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/paliimx: Data Structures and Algorithms implementation in Go](https://github.com/ua-nick/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Migrating from Fabric8 Maven Plugin to Eclipse JKube 1.0.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/21/migrating-from-fabric8-maven-plugin-to-eclipse-jkube-1-0-0) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: Migrating On Premise VM to AWS | VM Import/Export | Create EC2 instance based on on-premises server](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buzusNljpy4&feature=youtu.be) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**Google Traffic Director** and the **L7 Internal Load Balancer** Intermingles **Cloud Native** and **Legacy Workloads**](https://thenewstack.io/google-traffic-director-and-the-l7-internal-load-balancer-intermingles-cloud-native-and-legacy-workloads) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [https://github.com/jenkins-x/jenkins-x-openshift-image](https://github.com/jenkins-x/jenkins-x-openshift-image) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [kubernetes-sigs/kui](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kui) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Autowire MicroProfile into Spring with Quarkus](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/10/02/autowire-microprofile-into-spring-with-quarkus) 🌟🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Kubernetes DaemonSet that enables a direct shell on each Node using SSH to localhost](https://gist.github.com/xandout/8d24558c75c53f3cb8bf0a97ec25fcfc) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [github.com/kubernetes-sigs/etcdadm ⭐](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/etcdadm) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [fabric8 - kubectl](https://github.com/fabric8io/kansible/blob/master/vendor/k8s.io/kubernetes/docs/user-guide/kubectl-cheatsheet.md) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Manning: **Openshift in action**](https://www.manning.com/books/openshift-in-action) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [github.com/seligman/aws-ip-ranges: AWS's ip-ranges.json](https://github.com/seligman/aws-ip-ranges) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Fabric8 Pipeline Library](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-pipeline-library) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [mamaqueesscrum.com: MamÑ… ΒΏQuΓ© es Scrum?](https://mamaqueesscrum.com/2018/11/12/labores-que-un-product-owner-deberia-hacer-que-no-aparecen-en-la-scrum-guide) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Python 2 standard library Module of the Week, Doug Hellmann](https://pymotw.com/2) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [O'Reilly Free Book: **DevOps with OpenShift**](https://www.redhat.com/en/resources) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [bitnami-labs/kubewatch](https://github.com/vmware-archive/kubewatch) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [marckean.com: Azure Vs Azure AD – Accounts / Tenants / Subscriptions](https://marckean.com/2016/06/01/azure-vs-azure-ad-accounts-tenants-subscriptions) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Backup and archive to AWS Storage Gateway VTL with Veeam Backup & Replication v9](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/08/backup-and-archive-to-aws-storage-gateway-vtl-with-veeam-backup-and-replication-v9) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [New AWS Competency – AWS Migration](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-competency-aws-migration) 🌟🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-backup.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [React Pure To Class](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=angryobject.react-pure-to-class-vscode) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [metacpan.org: a2p - Awk to Perl translator](https://metacpan.org/pod/App::a2p) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Linux-tutorial.info](https://www.linux-tutorial.info) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [unixmages.com](https://unixmages.com) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxhomenetworking.com](https://www.linuxhomenetworking.com) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Notary](https://github.com/notaryproject/notary) 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [free-web-services.com](https://free-web-services.com) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [El Carro: The Oracle Operator for Kubernetes 🌟](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/elcarro-oracle-operator) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [kube-fluentd-operator 🌟](https://github.com/vmware-archive/kube-fluentd-operator) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-operators-controllers.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [AWS Big Data Blog: Category - AWS Data Pipeline](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/category/analytics/aws-data-pipeline) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-data.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [github.com/hygieia/Hygieia 🌟](https://github.com/hygieia/Hygieia) 🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Fabio Load Balancer 🌟](https://fabiolb.net) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [riptutorial.com 🌟](https://riptutorial.com) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Red Hat Ansible Tower - Workshop and Demo](https://github.com/network-automation/toolkit) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [run-x/opta: Opta - Supercharge DevOps on any cloud](https://github.com/run-x/opta) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [bridgecrewio/AirIAM](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/AirIAM) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [vogella.com](https://www.vogella.com/tutorials) 🌟🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [open-bootcamp.com](https://open-bootcamp.com) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./elearning.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [MagTape](https://github.com/tmobile/magtape) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cf-for-k8s](https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-for-k8s) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Minnaker](https://github.com/armory/minnaker) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [nirops/yakiapp](https://github.com/vivekagate/yakiapp) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [OpenShift Online](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Gama: Terminal UI for GitHub Actions](https://github.com/termkit/gama) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kim - The Kubernetes Image Manager](https://github.com/rancher/kim) 🌟🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [genbeta.com: El software de los coches de Mercedes contiene cΓ³digo abierto y en vez de distribuirlo en GitHub usan un CD](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/software-coches-mercedes-contiene-codigo-abierto-vez-distribuirlo-github-usan-cd) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [K3C](https://github.com/rancher/k3c) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [InGate: Ingress & Gateway API Controller (Archived)](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/ingate) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Container Pipelines Samples 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/container-pipelines) 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Apache Tomcat migration tool for Jakarta EE](https://github.com/apache/tomcat-jakartaee-migration) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./embedded-servlet-containers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Corporate culture complicates Kubernetes and container collaboration 🌟](https://www.zdnet.com/article/corporate-culture-complicates-kubernetes-and-container-collaboration) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [sKan](https://github.com/alcideio/skan) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [GitHub Pull Request Builder Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/ghprb) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [zdnet.com: Puppet introduces beta of cloud-native, event-driven DevOps program: Relay](https://www.zdnet.com/article/puppet-introduces-beta-of-cloud-native-event-driven-devops-program-relay) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/keilerkonzept/aws-secretsmanager-files](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/keilerkonzept/aws-secretsmanager-files) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [k8s-snapshots: Automatic Volume Snapshots on Kubernetes](https://github.com/miracle2k/k8s-snapshots) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-backup-migrations.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Kubernetes v1.16 API deprecation testing](https://gist.github.com/jimangel/0014770713cdca8b363816930ef2520f) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [blog.openshift.com: OpenShift 4.2 vsphere install with static IPs 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-4-2-vsphere-install-with-static-ips) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [kube-batch](https://github.com/kubernetes-retired/kube-batch) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com: Installing OKD 3.10 on a Single Host 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/installing-okd-3-10-on-a-single-host) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [youtube.com: OpenShift Origin is now OKD. Installation of OKD 3.10 from start to finish](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkFIozGY0IA) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [github.com: Branch Cleanup Action 🌟](https://github.com/jessfraz/branch-cleanup-action) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [fstab/cifs](https://github.com/fstab/cifs) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [Speed up pip install](https://blog.ionelmc.ro/2015/01/02/speedup-pip-install) 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [sahilsk/awesome-jenkins](https://github.com/sahilsk/awesome-jenkins) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [mancubus77/awesome-sre](https://github.com/mancubus77/awesome-sre) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Azure/aad-pod-identity)](https://github.com/Azure/aad-pod-identity) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [FairwindsOps/gonogo](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/gonogo) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [kubeshop/kusk: use OpenAPI to configure Kubernetes](https://github.com/kubeshop/kusk) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [octant.dev](https://octant.dev) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [harness.io: What is a CI/CD Platform and why should I care? 🌟](https://www.harness.io/blog/what-is-cicd-platform-why-should-i-care) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: How the Kubernetes ReplicationController works](https://opensource.com/article/21/11/kubernetes-replicationcontroller) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dcherman/image-cache-daemon](https://github.com/dcherman/image-cache-daemon) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [salesforce/Craft](https://github.com/salesforce/craft) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [caldito/soup](https://github.com/caldito/soup) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [KnicKnic/temp-kubernetes-ci: Temp Kubernetes CI](https://github.com/KnicKnic/temp-kubernetes-ci) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [stackoverflow.blog: Using Kubernetes to rethink your system architecture and ease technical debt 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/19/rethinking-system-architecture-can-kubernetes-help-to-solve-rewrite-anxiety) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Authorizing multi-language microservices with Louketo Proxy](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/03/authorizing-multi-language-microservices-with-louketo-proxy) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubecrt](https://github.com/blendle/kubecrt) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [github: Kubernetes Deployment Orchestrator](https://github.com/SAP-archive/kubernetes-deployment-orchestrator) 🌟 [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [OpenShift Pipeline Library 🌟](https://github.com/redhat-cop/pipeline-library) 🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [mikzuit/fair-job-offer](https://github.com/mikzuit/fair-job-offer) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [bul: Interactive TUI for Exploring Kubernetes Container Logs](https://github.com/ynqa/bul) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ktx 🌟](https://github.com/vmware-archive/ktx) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Apache Reverse Proxy for Jenkins](https://github.com/nubenetes/apache-reverse-proxy-jenkins) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./web-servers.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Metal Kubes](https://github.com/shank-git/metal-kubes) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [CVS plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/cvs) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/scorputty/packer-centos-awx](https://github.com/scorputty/packer-centos-awx) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/IBM/CP4MCM-SDK : Business Partner App Integration with IBM MCM](https://github.com/IBM/CP4MCM-SDK) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ibm_cloud.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [chr-fritz/csi-sshfs](https://github.com/chr-fritz/csi-sshfs) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [github.com/jsmartin/ansible-tower-packer](https://github.com/jsmartin/ansible-tower-packer) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [BitBucket Auto Merge](https://github.com/mikefrank-ca/bitbucket-auto-merge) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [PlasticSCM MergeBot Jenkins Plugin](https://plugins.jenkins.io/plasticscm-mergebot) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [stackoverflow: How to define BuildConfig object with Jenkins and openshift](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52337851/how-to-define-buildconfig-object-with-jenkins-and-openshift) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Kubevol 🌟](https://github.com/bmaynard/kubevol) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [helm-ecr 🌟](https://github.com/vetyy/helm-ecr) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [kubeswitch: Kubernetes Version Switcher 🌟](https://github.com/steamhaus/kubeswitch) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [openshift-deployer](https://plugins.jenkins.io/openshift-deployer) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [slideshare.net: Git version control and trunk based approach with VSTS](https://www.slideshare.net/arunmurughan/git-version-control-and-trunk-based-approach-with-vsts) 🌟 [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [twitter.com/commandlinefu10](https://x.com/commandlinefu10) 🌟 [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Alcide Advisor: an agentless service for Kubernetes audit and compliance' that's built to ensure a frictionless and secured DevSecOps workflow](https://github.com/alcideio/advisor) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [dev.to: Detecting Kubernetes API Deprecations with pluto](https://dev.to/fkurz/detecting-kubernetes-api-deprecations-with-pluto-3g2m) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Eclipse MicroProfile Project](https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.microprofile) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [thangchung/awesome-dotnet-core](https://github.com/thangchung/awesome-dotnet-core) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [github.com/kristofferandreasen/awesome-azure: Awesome Azure](https://github.com/kristofferandreasen/awesome-azure) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Bash and Expect Snippets](https://www.igoroseledko.com/bash-and-expect-snippets) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [awesomerank.github.io: janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell](https://awesomerank.github.io/lists/janikvonrotz/awesome-powershell.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [linuxhandbook.com: Yum Command Cheat Sheet](https://linuxhandbook.com/cheatsheets/yum) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [monodot.co.uk: openshift cheat sheet 4](https://monodot.co.uk/openshift-cheatsheet) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [maven.apache.org: Maven Quick Reference Card](https://maven.apache.org/guides/MavenQuickReferenceCard.pdf) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [intellipaat.com: Jenkins Cheat Sheet 🌟](https://intellipaat.com/blog/tutorial/devops-tutorial/jenkins-cheat-sheet) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cheatsheets.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: Convert Your Terraform to Pulumi](https://www.pulumi.com/tf2pulumi) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [pulumi.com: From Kubernetes or Helm YAML](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/iac/guides/migration/migrating-to-pulumi/from-kubernetes) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: IIS Central Certificate Store and Windows containers](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/iis-central-certificate-store-and-windows-containers/4181509) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [crunchtools.com: A Hacker’s Guide to Moving Linux Services into Containers. Epic 15 page blog post showing people how to move Wordpress (php), Mediawiki (php), and Request Tracker (perl) into containers](https://crunchtools.com/moving-linux-services-to-containers) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [kyverno.io: Check deprecated APIs 🌟](https://kyverno.io/policies/best-practices/check_deprecated_apis) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./securityascode.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Building highly resilient applications with on-premises interdependencies using AWS Local Zones](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/building-highly-resilient-applications-with-on-premises-interdependencies-using-aws-local-zones) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices](https://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [harness.io](https://www.harness.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [shuttleOps](https://www.shuttleops.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Drone](https://www.drone.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Conjure up**](https://canonical.com/juju) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [simplilearn.com: Top 40 Terraform Interview Questions and Answers for 2022](https://www.simplilearn.com/terraform-interview-questions-and-answers-article) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./interview-questions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Red Hat Fuse**](https://www.redhat.com/en/products/application-foundations) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [**Syndesis** open source integration platform](https://syndesis.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [OpenShift in Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/openshift-container-platform-4x) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2026)** [Pivotal.io: Pivotal Container Service (PKS), owned by VMware](https://pivotal.io/platform/pivotal-container-service) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./public-cloud-solutions.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [RESOURCE HUB: Eventos y webinars de AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/events) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-spain.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Transitioning an Existing Azure Environment to the Azure Landing Zone Reference Architecture](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/enterprise-scale/transition) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cloud-asset-inventory.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Export Terraform Code from the Azure Portal](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-portal-export-terraform) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [Cursor AI Fundamentals Course](https://cursor.com/es/learn) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ai-agents-mcp.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [PMEase QuickBuild](https://www.pmease.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2025)** [gatling.io](https://gatling.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [simform.com: How to Implement DevOps for Enterprise?](https://www.simform.com/blog/devops-for-enterprise) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Mautic](https://github.com/mautic/docker-mautic) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Conditional Access templates](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/conditional-access/concept-conditional-access-policy-common) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Orphan Resources](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/fasttrackforazureblog/azure-orphan-resources/3492198) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Kubeval](https://teresaforcades.com/pensament/medicina.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./yaml.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [devops.com: Using jenkins configuration as code](https://devops.com/using-jenkins-configuration-as-code) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Jenkins BlueOcean 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/blueocean/getting-started) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [blueocean-rest: REST API for Blue Ocean](https://plugins.jenkins.io/blueocean-rest) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Blue Ocean Pipeline Editor](https://plugins.jenkins.io/blueocean-pipeline-editor) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Test an insecure registry 🌟](https://docs.docker.com/retired) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [artifacthub.io: Helm Charts - AWX](https://artifacthub.io/packages/search?ts_query_web=awx&sort=relevance&page=1) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Weave GitOps Enterprise](https://www.weave.works/product/gitops-enterprise) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Simplifying Azure Kubernetes Service Authentication Part 2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/simplifying-azure-kubernetes-service-authentication-part-2/4055332) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [aws.amazon.com: Generate AWS CloudFormation templates and AWS CDK apps for existing AWS resources in minutes](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/02/aws-cloudformation-templates-cdk-apps-minutes) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-iac.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [JFrog ChartCenter](https://chartcenter.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [openservicemesh.io](https://openservicemesh.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./servicemesh.md)*
+  - **(2024)** [Semgrep](https://semgrep.dev) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./qa.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [serokell.io/blog/kubernetes-guide: A Guide to Kubernetes](https://serokell.io/blog/kubernetes-guide) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Updating and Managing Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC)](https://devops.com/updating-and-managing-infrastructure-as-code-iac) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./iac.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [build5nines.com: Terraform: Remove Resource from State File (.tfstate)](https://build5nines.com/terraform-remove-resource-from-state-file-tfstate) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** ["Have you used the taint command in Terraform yet?"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_T1fuYGjV0&ab_channel=NedintheCloud) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [infracloud.io: 5 Tools to Auto-Generate Terraform Configuration Files 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/auto-generate-terraform-configuration-files) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Terrafy – Import your existing Azure infrastructure into Terraform HCL](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/itopstalkblog/azure-terrafy-%e2%80%93-import-your-existing-azure-infrastructure-into-terraform-hcl/3357653) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [genbeta.com: Ciberseguridad en llamas: la presiΓ³n actual es tan grande que la mitad de los expertos sufren ansiedad y quieren dimitir](https://www.genbeta.com/desarrollo/ciberseguridad-llamas-presion-actual-grande-que-mitad-expertos-sufren-ansiedad-quieren-renunciar) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [insight-services-apac.github.io: Getting Started with Bicep](https://blog.insight-services-apac.dev/2023/12/04/getting-started-bicep) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [techtarget.com: Get up to speed with PowerShell and the Microsoft Graph API](https://www.techtarget.com/searchwindowsserver/tutorial/Get-up-to-speed-with-PowerShell-and-the-Microsoft-Graph-API) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [unofficial-kubernetes.readthedocs.io](https://unofficial-kubernetes.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./other-awesome-lists.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Rainbow Brackets](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=2gua.rainbow-brackets) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Babel JavaScript](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mgmcdermott.vscode-language-babel) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./visual-studio.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [leaddev.com: How to break the cycle of tech debt](https://leaddev.com/technical-direction/how-break-cycle-tech-debt) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devops.com: Measuring Technical Debt](https://devops.com/measuring-technical-debt) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [n-ix.com: How to reduce your technical debt: An ultimate guide](https://www.n-ix.com/reduce-technical-debt) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Disaster Recovery Is Different for the Cloud](https://thenewstack.io/disaster-recovery-is-different-for-the-cloud) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Bridge to Kubernetes 🌟🌟](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/visualstudio/bridge) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-based-devel.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [cloud.redhat.com: OpenShift Virtualization on Amazon Web Services](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-virtualization-on-amazon-web-services) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Back of the Napkin Guide to Updating Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2023/10/31/marc-s-napkin-upgrade-guide) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [community.ibm.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE is generally available now!](https://community.ibm.com/community/user/blogs/daniel-jast1/2023/12/07/red-hat-aap-on-ibm-z-and-linuxone) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [thenewstack.io: Growing Adoption of Observability Powers Business Transformation](https://thenewstack.io/growing-adoption-of-observability-powers-business-transformation) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.blog/developer-skills: 10 unexpected ways to use GitHub Copilot](https://github.blog/developer-skills/programming-languages-and-frameworks/10-unexpected-ways-to-use-github-copilot) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [github.blog: Highlights from Git 2.40](https://github.blog/open-source/git/highlights-from-git-2-40) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [AWS App2Container: Migrate your Applications to Containers at Scale](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/migrate-your-applications-to-containers-at-scale) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Let’s Architect! Architecting microservices with containers](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/lets-architect-architecting-microservices-with-containers) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [returngis.net: Desplegar AGIC en AKS utilizando workload identity](https://www.returngis.net/2023/05/desplegar-agic-en-aks-utilizando-workload-identity) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [medium.com/@pauldotyu: Effortlessly Deploy to AKS with Open Source Tools Draft and Acorn](https://medium.com/@pauldotyu/app-to-aks-with-draft-and-acorn-2d25f19649b7) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Announcing CDK Migrate: A single command to migrate to the AWS CDK](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/announcing-cdk-migrate-a-single-command-to-migrate-to-the-aws-cdk) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [Implementing a custom Kubernetes authentication method](https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-custom-authentication) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2023)** [devblogs.microsoft.com: Introducing Compatible Packages on NuGet.org](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introducing-compatible-frameworks-on-nuget-org) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Maximize K3s Resource Efficiency with Calico eBPF Data Plane](https://thenewstack.io/maximize-k3s-resource-efficiency-with-calico-ebpf-data-plane) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Demo/Evaluation Installations](https://spinnaker.io/docs/setup/install) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [deloitte.com: Infrastructure as Code (IaC) con Terraform](https://www.deloitte.com/es/es/services/consulting/blogs/todo-tecnologia/infrastructure-as-code-iac-con-terraform.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [stackoverflow.blog: The Great Resignation is here. What does that mean for developers? 🌟](https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/12/28/the-great-resignation-is-here-what-does-that-mean-for-developers) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [realpython.com: How to Get a List of All Files in a Directory With Python](https://realpython.com/get-all-files-in-directory-python) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes on Windows: 6 Life-Saving Tools & Tips](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-on-windows-6-life-saving-tools-and-tips) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.twstewart.me: cdk8s-python - A Love and Hate Experience](https://blog.twstewart.me/posts/cdk8s-python) [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [datree.io: EKS 1.22 Upgrade Tutorial](https://www.datree.io/resources/eks-1-22-upgrade-tutorial) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [macchaffee.com: The Fumbled Deprecation of PodSecurityPolicies](https://www.macchaffee.com/blog/2022/psp-deprecation) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [developers.redhat.com: A developer's guide to CI/CD and GitOps with Jenkins Pipelines](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/01/13/developers-guide-cicd-and-gitops-jenkins-pipelines) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [infracloud.io: Migrating Jenkins Freestyle Job to Multibranch Pipeline 🌟](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/jenkins-freestyle-pipeline-migration) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Getting Started with KubeVirt Containers and Virtual Machines Together](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/getting-started-with-kubevirt) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy/awx 🌟](https://galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy/awx) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Weave GitOps Trusted Delivery: A Road to Kubernetes Sanity?](https://thenewstack.io/weave-gitops-trusted-delivery-a-road-to-kubernetes-sanity) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [dynatrace.com: Why conventional observability fails in Kubernetes environmentsβ€”A real-world use case 🌟](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [gmaster](https://gmaster.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cbui.dev: Every company has an "old" production AWS account](https://www.cbui.dev/every-company-has-an-old-production-aws-account) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-architecture.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Serverless: The Future of Software Architecture?](https://acg-notice.pluralsight.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [blog.baeke.info: AKS Workload Identity Revisited](https://baeke.info/2022/11/24/aks-workload-identity-revisited) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [youtube: Create a Jenkins Pipeline on Kubernetes with CI/CD Pipeline Template in KubeSphere](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU5LdM83x9s&ab_channel=KubeSphere) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [giantswarm.io:](https://www.giantswarm.io/blog/turtles-all-the-way-down-are-still-just-turtles-giant-swarm) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [aws.amazon.com/app-mesh](https://aws.amazon.com/app-mesh) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [thenewstack.io: Want Real Cybersecurity Progress? Redefine the Security Team](https://thenewstack.io/want-real-cybersecurity-progress-redefine-the-security-team) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [devops.com: How to Seamlessly Transition to DevSecOps](https://devops.com/how-to-seamlessly-transition-to-devsecops) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cequence.ai: The OWASP API Security Top 10 From a Real-World Perspective](https://www.cequence.ai/blog/owasp-api-security-top-10-from-a-real-world-perspective) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [cast.ai: Kubernetes Security: 10 Best Practices from the Industry and Community 🌟](https://cast.ai/blog/kubernetes-security-10-best-practices) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [armosec.io: NSA & CISA Kubernetes Hardening Guide – what is new with version 1.1](https://www.armosec.io/blog/nsa-cisa-kubernetes-hardening-guide) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [loft.sh: Kubernetes and LDAP: Enterprise Authentication for Kubernetes](https://www.vcluster.com/blog/kubernetes-and-ldap-enterprise-authentication-for-kubernetes) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Pod Security Policy (SCC in OpenShift) 🌟](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/pod-security-policy) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: Azure DevOps vs GitHub: Comparing Microsoft’s DevOps Tools 🌟](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/azure-devops-vs-github-comparing-microsofts-devops-twins) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2022)** [Mulesoft](https://www.mulesoft.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: A Practical Guide to DevOps for SAP ERP](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/12/13/a-practical-guide-to-devops-for-sap-erp) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Message broker integration made simple with Red Hat Fuse](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/01/08/message-broker-integration-made-simple-with-red-hat-fuse) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Measuring the Progress of the OpenTelemetry Project](https://devops.com/measuring-the-progress-of-the-opentelemetry-project) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cloud.redhat.com: Virtual Machines as Code with OpenShift GitOps and OpenShift Virtualization](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/virtual-machines-as-code-with-openshift-gitops-and-openshift-virtualization) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Modernizing applications with Apache Camel, JavaScript, and Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/07/26/modernizing-applications-apache-camel-javascript-and-red-hat-openshift) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dev.to: How to switch container runtime in a Kubernetes cluster](https://dev.to/stack-labs/how-to-switch-container-runtime-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-1628) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [wideops.com: Kubernetes best practices: Setting up health checks with readiness and liveness probes](https://wideops.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techbeacon.com: 25 Kubernetes experts you should follow on Twitter](https://techbeacon.com/enterprise-it/25-kubernetes-experts-you-should-follow-twitter) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes Probes: Startup, Liveness, Readiness](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-probes-startup-liveness-readiness-a9fc9ccff4b2) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Google Calendar appointment slots](https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/190998) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./appointment-scheduling.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator](https://github.com/abhirockzz/kubexpose-operator) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Kubesurveyor 🌟](https://github.com/viralpoetry/kubesurveyor) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [pan-net-security/kcount](https://github.com/pan-net-security/kcount) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf: ImageWolf - Fast Distribution of Docker Images' on Clusters](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/ImageWolf) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [theregister.com: Microsoft Azure deprecations: API changes will break applications and PowerShell scripts](https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2021/09/03/microsoft-azure-deprecations-api-changes-will-break-applications-and-powershell-scripts/748744) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: What is lift and shift cloud migration?](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/business-and-leadership/what-is-lift-and-shift-cloud-migration) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [marcobehler.com: Java Versions and Features 🌟](https://www.marcobehler.com/guides/a-guide-to-java-versions-and-features) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Making Java programs cloud-ready, Part 1: An incremental approach using Jakarta EE and MicroProfile](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/25/making-java-programs-cloud-ready-part-1-incremental-approach-using-jakarta-ee) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Making Java programs cloud-ready, Part 2: Upgrade the legacy Java application to Jakarta EE](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/06/28/making-java-programs-cloud-ready-part-2-upgrade-legacy-java-application-jakarta) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [spring.io: A Java 17 and Jakarta EE 9 baseline for Spring Framework 6](https://spring.io/blog/2021/09/02/a-java-17-and-jakarta-ee-9-baseline-for-spring-framework-6) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Quarkus for Spring developers: Getting started 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2021/09/20/quarkus-spring-developers-getting-started) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Red Hat Thorntail](https://thorntail.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [overops.com: Strangler Pattern: How to Deal With Legacy Code During the Container Revolution](https://www.harness.io/products/service-reliability-management) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Monoliths to Microservices: 4 Modernization Best Practices](https://thenewstack.io/monoliths-to-microservices-4-modernization-best-practices-2) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Function Automates Conversion of Java Apps to Microservices](https://devops.com/vfunction-automates-conversion-of-java-apps-to-microservices) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devops.com: Best of 2021 – Transform Legacy Java Apps to Microservices](https://devops.com/transform-legacy-java-apps-to-microservices) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: vFunction Transforms Monolithic Java to Microservices](https://thenewstack.io/vfunction-transforms-monolithic-java-to-microservices) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./introduction.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysdig.com: Kubernetes 1.22 – What’s new?](https://www.sysdig.com/blog/kubernetes-1-22-whats-new) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.aquasec.com: Kubernetes Version 1.23: What's New for Security?](https://blog.aquasec.com/kubernetes-version-1.23-security-features) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-releases.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Atlassian Confluence6](https://github.com/nubenetes/confluence6-atlassian) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [automationreinvented.blogspot.com: How to send email notification in Jenkins using Groovy Script?](https://automationreinvented.blogspot.com/2021/06/how-to-send-email-notification-in.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infoworld.com: Continuous integration with Docker and Jenkins](https://www.infoworld.com/article/2270388/continuous-integration-with-docker-and-jenkins.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blogs.sap.com: SAP Cloud Integration automated testing using Jenkins and Pipeline as a Code approach](https://blogs.sap.com/2021/07/29/sap-cloud-integration-automated-testing-using-jenkins-and-pipeline-as-a-code-approach) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Presentation: NADOG - Evolution of open source CI/CD tools - Oleg Nenashev 🌟](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17bQ30ycAUB-k4YZ4dC23cxNiNChvRRQO7_6FNGcS0j4/edit?usp=sharing) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [jenkins.io: Deprecating non-Java plugins](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/12/22/deprecated-ruby-runtime) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: The Next Step after DevOps and GitOps Is Cloud Engineering, Pulumi Says](https://thenewstack.io/the-next-step-after-devops-and-gitops-is-cloud-engineering-pulumi-says) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./pulumi.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [returngis.net: Crea hosts de Docker con Docker Machine en Microsoft Azure](https://www.returngis.net/2021/08/crea-hosts-de-docker-con-docker-machine-en-microsoft-azure) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [portafolio.co: Claves para liderar equipos de teletrabajo y no fracasar en el intento](https://www.portafolio.co/tendencias/claves-para-liderar-equipos-de-teletrabajo-y-no-fracasar-en-el-intento-556586) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./workfromhome.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [speakerdeck.com: Deployment Scripting != Continuous Delivery](https://speakerdeck.com/devopslx/cd-and-optimized-cloud-spend?slide=12) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./cicd.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: 5 Linux network troubleshooting commands 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/five-network-commands) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Use XMLStarlet to parse XML in the Linux terminal](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/parse-xml-linux) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itsfoss.com/exa](https://itsfoss.com/exa) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: How to write an Ansible plugin to create inventory files](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ansible-plugin-inventory-files) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [youtube: Ansible Collections 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=AXnDrGgLaF0&feature=share&ab_channel=RobertdeBock) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [linuxtechi.com: How to Use Loops in Ansible Playbook](https://www.linuxtechi.com/how-to-use-loops-in-ansible-playbook) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Ansible Tower Docs](https://legacy-controller-docs.ansible.com/ansible-tower) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [maquinasvirtuales.eu: Docker Swarm: Instalar Ansible AWX](https://www.maquinasvirtuales.eu/docker-swarm-instalar-ansible-awx) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [vagrant: ansible tower](https://portal.cloud.hashicorp.com/vagrant/discover/ansible/tower) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [palaemon.io](https://palaemon.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-troubleshooting.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [AWS re:Post – A Reimagined Q&A Experience for the AWS Community](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-repost-a-reimagined-qa-experience-for-the-aws-community) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [weave.works: Ops Automation - GitOps in the Modern Enterprise](https://www.weave.works/blog/gitops-in-the-modern-enterprise) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: A Look at GitOps for the Modern Enterprise 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/a-look-at-gitops-for-the-modern-enterprise) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sufle.io: Adopting GitOps for Enhanced Operations](https://www.sufle.io/blog/adopting-gitops-for-enhanced-operations) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [ibm.com: Enable GitOps](https://www.ibm.com/garage) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: OpenTelemetry Gaining Traction from Companies and Vendors](https://thenewstack.io/opentelemetry-gaining-traction-from-companies-and-vendors) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Mininimum elasticsearch requirement is 6.2.x or higher](https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Elastic APM Server Docker image](https://github.com/sls-dev1/openshift-elastic-apm-server) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [r-bloggers.com: Git: Moving from Master to Main](https://www.r-bloggers.com/2021/10/git-moving-from-master-to-main) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Announcing the end of support for Python 2.7 in the AWS SDK for Python and AWS CLI v1](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/announcing-end-of-support-for-python-2-7-in-aws-sdk-for-python-and-aws-cli-v1) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-tools-scripts.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: A Digital Transformation Journey in the Banking Sector](https://thenewstack.io/a-digital-transformation-journey-in-the-banking-sector) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./api.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Amazon EFS with Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate – Part 1](https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/containers/developers-guide-to-using-amazon-efs-with-amazon-ecs-and-aws-fargate-part-1) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-serverless.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [aws.amazon.com: Fluent Bit Integration in CloudWatch Container Insights for EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/fluent-bit-integration-in-cloudwatch-container-insights-for-eks) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Containerize and migrate applications to AKS with the Azure Migrate’s new App Containerization tool](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuremigrationblog/containerize-and-migrate-applications-to-aks-with-the-azure-migrate%e2%80%99s-new-app-co/2178551) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kubesphere.io: Install Kubernetes 1.22 and containerd the Easy Way with kubekey](https://kubesphere.io/blogs/install-kubernetes-containerd) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Compare tools for multi-cloud Kubernetes management 🌟](https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/tip/Compare-tools-for-multi-cloud-Kubernetes-management) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [Setting Up the Jenkins Plugin for AWS CodeDeploy](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/setting-up-the-jenkins-plugin-for-aws-codedeploy) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cribl.io: Using Prometheus for Agentless Monitoring](https://cribl.io/blog/using-prometheus-for-agentless-monitoring) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.cloudsigma.com: Kubernetes DNS Service: A Beginner’s Guide](https://blog.cloudsigma.com/kubernetes-dns-service-a-beginners-guide) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [containerjournal.com: The What and Why of Cloud-Native Security](https://cloudnativenow.com/editorial-calendar/cloud-native-security/the-what-and-why-of-cloud-native-security) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Find Vulnerabilities in Container Images with Docker Scan](https://thenewstack.io/find-vulnerabilities-in-container-images-with-docker-scan) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: How GitOps Benefits from Security-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/how-gitops-benefits-from-security-as-code) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [infracloud.io: Kubernetes Pod Security Policies with Open Policy Agent](https://www.infracloud.io/blogs/kubernetes-pod-security-policies-opa) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [GitOps secret management with bitnami-labs Sealed Secret and GoDaddy Kubernetes External Secrets 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/gitops-secret-management) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [sysadminxpert.com: How to do Security Auditing of CentOS System Using Lynis Tool](https://sysadminxpert.com/how-to-do-security-auditing-of-centos-system-using-lynis-tool) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Getting started with Buildah](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/01/11/getting-started-with-buildah) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [redhat.com: Using Podman and Docker Compose](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/podman-docker-compose) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [opensource.com: Run a Linux virtual machine in Podman](https://opensource.com/article/21/7/linux-podman) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Crunchy Postgres Operator 4.6.0 🌟](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/crunchy-postgres-operator-4.6.0) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Next Generation Crunchy Postgres for Kubernetes 5.0 Released](https://www.crunchydata.com/news/next-generation-crunchy-postgres-for-kubernetes-released) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [blog.crunchydata.com: Can't Resize your Postgres Kubernetes Volume? No Problem!](https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/resize-postgres-kubernetes-volume-instance-sets) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [rancher.com: Enhancing Kubernetes Security with Pod Security Policies, Part 1](https://www.suse.com/c/rancher_blog/enhancing-kubernetes-security-with-pod-security-policies-part-1) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developer.squareup.com: Kubernetes Pod Security Policies (PSP)](https://developer.squareup.com/blog/kubernetes-pod-security-policies) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [tetrate.io: VM to container communications 101](https://tetrate.io/blog) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [dotnetcurry.com: Kubernetes for ASP.NET Core Developers – Introduction, Architecture, Hands-On](https://www.dotnetcurry.com/aspnet-core/kubernetes-for-developers) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./dotnet.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [docs.fluxcd.io](https://docs.fluxcd.io/en/1.22.2) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./flux.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [**KubeFed Operator**](https://operatorhub.io/operator/kubefed-operator) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [itnext.io: Kubernetes + Rancher Cluster Manager 2.6 on your macOS laptop with k3d/k3s in 5 min](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-rancher-cluster-manager-2-6-on-your-macos-laptop-with-k3d-k3s-in-5-min-8acdb94f3376) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./rancher.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Part 1: The Evolution of Data Pipeline Architecture](https://thenewstack.io/part-1-the-evolution-of-data-pipeline-architecture) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [developers.redhat.com: Db2 and Oracle connectors coming to Debezium 1.4 GA](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/03/25/db2-and-oracle-connectors-coming-to-debezium-1-4-ga) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [kai-waehner.de: App Modernization and Hybrid Cloud Architectures with Apache Kafka](https://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2021/03/10/apache-kafka-app-modernization-legacy-hybrid-cloud-native-architecture) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [devclass.com: Apache Kafka 2.8.0 previews life without ZooKeeper](https://www.devclass.com/databases/2021/04/20/apache-kafka-280-previews-life-without-zookeeper/1627009) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [cortex.dev: How to build a pipeline to retrain and deploy models](https://www.cortex.dev/post/how-to-build-a-pipeline-to-retrain-and-deploy-models) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./mlops.md)*
+  - **(2021)** [deloitte.com: Bringing Agile benefits to a waterfall project](https://www.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/government-public-sector-services.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-methodology.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Bringing Kubernetes’ goodness to Windows Server apps with Anthos](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/anthos/windows-server-support-comes-to-anthos-on-prem) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./GoogleCloudPlatform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Kubernetes workshop in a box](https://archive.kabisa.nl/tech/k8s-workshop-in-a-box) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thoughtworks.com: Modernizing your build pipelines with **Concourse CI** 🌟](https://www.thoughtworks.com/es-es/insights/blog) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Migration Toolkit for Applications: Getting Started](https://developers.redhat.com/products/mta/getting-started) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ref 1](https://hub.docker.com/r/ibuchh/petclinic-spinnaker-jenkins) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [DockerHub OpenShift Demos](https://hub.docker.com/u/openshiftdemos) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [CodeReady Containers - Red Hat Decision Manager Install Demo](https://gitlab.com/redhatdemocentral/rhcs-rhdm-install-demo) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [opensource.com: Set up Minishift and run Jenkins on Linux](https://opensource.com/article/20/11/minishift-linux) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Writing Customized Reports Using Metering Operator](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/writing-customized-reports-using-metering-operator) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [youtube: CI CD Pipeline Using Jenkins | Continuous Integration and Deployment using Azure Devops | K21Academy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhB8-sAx3pM&ab_channel=K21Academy) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Meetup event: From Freestyle jobs to Pipeline, with JobDSL](https://www.meetup.com/jenkins-online-meetup/events/270600737) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Mostrando resultados de Jenkins en Grafana mediante InfluxDB 🌟](https://www.enmilocalfunciona.io/mostrando-resultados-de-jenkins-en-grafana-mediante-influxdb) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [experfy.com e-learning: Effective Jenkins - Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration](https://training.experfy.com/courses/effective-jenkins-continuous-delivery-and-continuous-integration) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blog.sighup.io: How to run Kubernetes without Docker](https://blog.sighup.io/how-to-run-kubernetes-without-docker) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [arnaudlheureux.io: Migrating Azure CAF landing zones to Terraform 0.13](https://www.arnaudlheureux.io/2020/10/02/migrating-azure-caf-landing-zones-on-terraform-0-13) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./terraform.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [wheel replaces Python's eggs](https://wheel.readthedocs.io/en/stable) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-windumps](https://github.com/OvidiuBorlean/kubectl-windumps) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thomasmaurer.ch: Learn how to deploy and manage Azure resources with ARM templates](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/12/learn-how-to-deploy-and-manage-azure-resources-with-arm-templates) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thomasmaurer.ch: How to Install a Windows Server Container Host](https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/06/how-to-install-a-windows-server-container-host) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Building a path to success for microservices and .NET Core - Project Tye + GitHub Actions](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/building-a-path-to-success-for-microservices-and-net-core---project-tye--github-/1502270) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Reduxio](https://www.reduxio.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-storage.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Universal Control Plane overview](https://docs.docker.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-alternatives.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Fabric8](https://fabric8.io) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-client-libraries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [jenkins.io 2020-05-06: Slave to Agent renaming. Renaming of the official Docker images for Jenkins agents](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/05/06/docker-agent-image-renaming) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [On Jenkins Terminology Updates](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2020/06/18/terminology-update) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [blogs.sap.com: Continuous quality using plugins and Jenkins (ABAP & UI5)](https://blogs.sap.com/2020/10/18/continuous-quality-using-plugins-and-jenkins-abap-ui5) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Install Red Hat OpenShift Operators on your laptop using Red Hat CodeReady Containers and Red Hat Marketplace](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/09/install-red-hat-openshift-operators-on-your-laptop-using-red-hat-codeready-containers-and-red-hat-marketplace) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Integrates KubeVirt With Kubernetes Management Platform From SAP](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativeplatforms/red-hat-integrates-kubevirt-with-kubernetes-management-platform-from-sap) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Spring Boot to Quarkus migrations and more in Red Hat’s migration toolkit for applications 5.1.0](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/12/08/spring-boot-to-quarkus-migrations-and-more-in-red-hats-migration-toolkit-for-applications-5-1-0) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [docker-ecs-plugin: Docker Releases Plugin for Simplified Deployments into AWS ECS and Fargate](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/07/docker-ecs-plugin) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./docker.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [thenewstack.io: Red Hat Brings Ansible Automation to Kubernetes 🌟](https://thenewstack.io/red-hat-brings-ansible-automation-to-kubernetes) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ansible.com: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 1.2](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/now-available-red-hat-ansible-automation-platform-1.2) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [ansible.com/blog/topic/ansible-tower](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/channel/red-hat-ansible-automation) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [weave.works: What Is GitOps?](https://www.weave.works/blog/what-is-gitops-really) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [slideshare: GitOps, Jenkins X & Future of CI/CD](https://slideshare.net/rakutentech/gitops-jenkins-x-future-of-cicd) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./gitops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [**OpenTracing.io**](https://opentracing.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [network-king.net: IoT use in healthcare grows but has some pitfalls](https://network-king.net/iot-use-in-healthcare-grows-but-has-its-pitfalls) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [docs.microsoft.com: Create an HTTPS ingress controller on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/azure/aks/ingress-tls) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [telegraf-1.14.0-1 (rpm)](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/telegraf) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./prometheus.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [AWS Cloud Networking – Zero to Hero](https://www.netdesignarena.com/index.php/2020/04/15/new-blog-series-aws-cloud-networking-zero-to-hero) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [Supporting the Evolving Ingress Specification in Kubernetes 1.18](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/06/05/supporting-the-evolving-ingress-specification-in-kubernetes-1.18) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-networking.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [digitalvarys.com: Simple Introduction to HashiCorp Vault](https://digitalvarys.com/simple-introduction-to-hashicorp-vault) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./devsecops.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [developers.redhat.com: Get started with JDK Flight Recorder in OpenJDK 8u 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/25/get-started-with-jdk-flight-recorder-in-openjdk-8u) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [hub.helm.sh 🌟](https://hub.helm.sh) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [New Location For Stable and Incubator Charts](https://helm.sh/blog/new-location-stable-incubator-charts) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [The PostgreSQL Operator Installer with kubectl](https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/postgres-operator/4.3.0/installation/postgres-operator) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./crunchydata.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [containerjournal.com: How to Secure Your Kubernetes Cluster 🌟](https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativesecurity/how-to-secure-your-kubernetes-cluster) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/dvob/k8s-s2s-auth: Kubernetes Service Accounts 🌟](https://github.com/dvob/k8s-s2s-auth) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [kubernetes login](https://blog.christianposta.com/kubernetes/logging-into-a-kubernetes-cluster-with-kubectl) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/askmeegs/learn-istio 🌟](https://github.com/askmeegs/learn-istio) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [grafana-6.7.2-1.x86_64.rpm](https://grafana.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [github.com/mlabouardy: Grafana Dashboards](https://github.com/mlabouardy/grafana-dashboards) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./grafana.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [tecmint: How to Install Apache Kafka in CentOS/RHEL 7](https://www.tecmint.com/install-apache-kafka-in-centos-rhel) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [linkedin.com: How to Move From a β€œWait for it...” Batch-Processing Culture to a β€œGet It Now” Real-Time Data Culture](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-move-from-wait-batch-processing-culture-get-now-tomsen-bukovec) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./message-queue.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [itsfoss.com: Gitter: A Cross-Platform Open Source Community Platform for Developers](https://itsfoss.com/gitter) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./project-management-tools.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [galaxy.ansible.com/mkgin/vmware-harbor](https://galaxy.ansible.com/mkgin/vmware-harbor) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2020)** [nexus3-cli.readthedocs.io](https://nexus3-cli.readthedocs.io/en/latest) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [github.com/gnunn1/openshift-basic-pipeline](https://github.com/gnunn1/openshift-basic-pipeline) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [github.com/ibuildthecloud/wtfk8s](https://github.com/ibuildthecloud/wtfk8s) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [mvark.blogspot.com: Comparison of Azure Front Door, Traffic Manager, Application Gateway & Load Balancer](https://mvark.blogspot.com/2019/12/comparison-of-azure-front-door-traffic.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./azure.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [History of Microservices](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DFy4ZZdsK2ftREetv_f52E-caZXOGX6GvgzGQlfSLfE/edit?usp=sharing) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [From monolith to containers: How Verizon containerized legacy applications on OpenShift 🌟](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6i0LK4vHsU) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [All You Need To Know For Migrating To Java 11](https://nipafx.dev/java-11-migration-guide) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [openshift.com: Demystifying Multus 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/demystifying-multus) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Running Jenkins on Java 11 🌟](https://www.jenkins.io/doc/administration/requirements/jenkins-on-java-11) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [opensource.com: An introduction to Markdown](https://opensource.com/article/19/9/introduction-markdown) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./mkdocs.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [github.com/jkosik: helm-decomposer](https://github.com/jkosik/helm-decomposer) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./helm.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [developers.redhat.com: Podman and Buildah for Docker users 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/02/21/podman-and-buildah-for-docker-users) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./container-managers.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [allthingsdistributed.com: Redefining application communications with AWS App Mesh](https://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2019/03/redefining-application-communications-with-aws-app-mesh.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./istio.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Quay 3.0 released in May 2019](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-quay-3-registry-your-linux-and-windows-containers) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [Quay 3.1 Certified Operator is not available in Openshift and must be purchased](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/quay) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [mramanathan/ansible-harbor](https://github.com/mramanathan/ansible-harbor) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2019)** [hackermoon.com: cleanup old docker images from nexus repository](https://hackernoon.com/cleanup-old-docker-images-from-nexus-repository-617b1004dad8) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./registries.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [github.com/paulczar/k8s-spring-petclinic](https://github.com/paulczar/k8s-spring-petclinic) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [ref 6](https://hub.docker.com/r/anthonydahanne/spring-petclinic) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [k8s-harness 🌟](https://github.com/carlosonunez/k8s-harness) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-tools.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Youtube: BMW enables the BMW Group to deliver the continuous service that today's consumers expect (video starts at 1:29:00)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5340&v=FUu4kMc0PL8) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./customer.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Adoption of Cloud-Native Architecture, Part 1: Architecture Evolution and Maturity](https://www.infoq.com/articles/cloud-native-architecture-adoption-part1) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./faq.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [RedHat’s WildFly Swarm](https://wildfly-swarm.io) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java_frameworks.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [opensource.com - Introduction to writing pipelines-as-code and implementing DevOps with Jenkins 2](https://opensource.com/article/18/8/devops-jenkins-2) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Building Declarative Pipelines with OpenShift DSL Plugin 🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/building-declarative-pipelines-openshift-dsl-plugin) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [OpenShift and Network Security Zones: Coexistence Approaches 🌟🌟🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-and-network-security-zones-coexistence-approaches) [CASE STUDY] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [grafana.com/docs/v5.4/](https://archive.grafana.com/docs/grafana/v5.4) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp4.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Generally Available today: Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 is ready to power enterprise Kubernetes deployments 🌟](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/generally-available-today-red-hat-openshift-container-platform-311-ready-power-enterprise-kubernetes-deployments) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./monitoring.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) Tutorial: The Cloud ALM Platform](https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/microsoft-vsts-tutorial-1) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./git.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [POKE - Provision Opinionated Kubernetes on EKS](https://github.com/bit-cloner/poke) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./managed-kubernetes-in-public-cloud.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [aws.amazon.com: AWS Quick Start (OpenShift 3.11 on AWS)](https://aws.amazon.com/solutions) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-devops.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [CI/CD with fabric8](https://fabric8.io/guide/cdelivery.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [Setting Up a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu 18.04](https://loves.cloud/setting-up-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-ubuntu-18-04) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-on-premise.md)*
+  - **(2018)** [blog.openshift.com/: Using OpenShift 3 on your **local environment** 🌟](https://blog.openshift.com/using-openshift-3-on-your-local-environment) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ocp3.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [Installing and Configuring Django Web Framework with Virtual Environments in CentOS/Debian](https://www.tecmint.com/install-and-configure-django-web-framework-in-centos-debian-ubuntu) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [linuxctl.com: Ansible - Interacting with external REST API](https://linuxctl.com/2017/01/ansible---interacting-with-external-rest-api) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./ansible.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [New Alexa Skills Kit Template: Build a Trivia Skill in under an Hour](https://developer.amazon.com) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2017)** [slideshare.net: CI/CD with Openshift and Jenkins 🌟](https://www.slideshare.net/arilivigni/cicd-with-openshift-and-jenkins) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./openshift-pipelines.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Stop writing code that will break on Python 4!](https://astrofrog.github.io/blog/2016/01/12/stop-writing-python-4-incompatible-code) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [cmder 🌟](https://cmder.net) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./linux-dev-env.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Using Docker Machine with AWS](https://blog.scottlowe.org/2016/03/22/using-docker-machine-with-aws) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-containers.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Application Discovery Service](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/userguide/what-is-appdiscovery.html) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [blog.rackspace.com: Patch and AMI Management for Windows on AWS](https://blog.rackspace.com/patch-and-ami-management-for-windows-on-aws) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Trainline.com dumps Oracle and Microsoft, gulps AWS Kool-Aid](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/13/trainline_dumps_oracle_microsoft_goes_full_aws_cto_interview) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [AWS Summit Series 2016 | London: Deep Dive on Elastic Load Balancing](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HinwLb2lpLQ) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [NGINX Plus on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2016/09/nginx-plus-on-the-aws-cloud-quick-start-reference-deployment) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [simple-talk.com: Script Loading between HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2](https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/development/dotnet-development/script-loading-between-http1-1-and-http2) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./networking.md)*
+  - **(2016)** [Jillegal OffHeap Module](https://github.com/serkan-ozal/jillegal) [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [ref 7](https://hub.docker.com/r/jbrisbin/spring-petclinic) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./demos.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [github.com/rakyll/fake-it-til-you-make-it](https://github.com/rakyll/fake-it-til-you-make-it) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./recruitment.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [TaskBuster Django Tutorial, made with Django 1.8 and Python 3](https://www.marinamele.com/taskbuster-django-tutorial) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2015)** [slideshare: Varnish - Tips & Tricks - 4Developers 2015](https://www.slideshare.net/piotrpasich/varnish-47199139) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Python 3.4 Programming Tutorials - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gx4Cwl9DGAcbMi1sH6oAMk4JHw91mC_) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./python.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Official Jenkins Docker image](https://github.com/michaelneale/jenkins-ci.org-docker) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./jenkins.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [linuxjournal.com: AWS EC2 VPC CLI](https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/aws-ec2-vpc-cli) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-networking.md)*
+  - **(2014)** [Free eGuide: JVM Troubleshooting Guide](https://freepromagazine.blogspot.de/2014/07/free-eguide-jvm-troubleshooting-guide.html) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [Slideshare: Introduction to Redis](https://www.slideshare.net/dvirsky/introduction-to-redis) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./caching.md)*
+  - **(2013)** [AWS OpsWorks](https://aws.amazon.com) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-miscellaneous.md)*
+  - **(2011)** [How Garbage Collection differs in the three big JVMs](https://apmblog.dynatrace.com/2011/05/11/how-garbage-collection-differs-in-the-three-big-jvms) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./java-and-java-performance-optimization.md)*
+  - [mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated](https://mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp/compare-eso-with-secret-csi-402bf37f20bc) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [medium.com/linux-shots: Find Deprecated API Resources used in a Kubernetes' Cluster](https://medium.com/linux-shots/find-deprecated-api-resources-used-in-a-kubernetes-cluster-44756c1126c8) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes.md)*
+  - [Zepto is a lightweight framework for the development of microservices & web services in golang](https://github.com/go-zepto/zepto) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [EMERGING] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [dev.to: Deploying Your First Golang Webapp](https://dev.to/heroku/deploying-your-first-golang-webapp-11b3) [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [rakyll/go-test-trace 🌟](https://github.com/rakyll/go-test-trace) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide: Go Concurrency Guide 🌟](https://github.com/luk4z7/go-concurrency-guide) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./golang.md)*
+  - [devops.com: Using LLMs to Automate Pipeline Conversions From Legacy to' Tekton](https://devops.com/using-llms-to-automate-pipeline-conversions-from-legacy-to-tekton) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./tekton.md)*
+  - [Modernize database stored procedures to use Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL federated queries, pg_cron, and AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/modernize-database-stored-procedures-to-use-amazon-aurora-postgresql-federated-queries-pg_cron-and-aws-lambda) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [AWS Database Migration Service](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-database-migration-service) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Migrating a commercial database to open source with AWS SCT and AWS DMS](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/migrating-a-commercial-database-to-open-source-with-aws-sct-and-aws-dms) [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [AWS Schema Conversion Tool now supports conversions from Oracle DW and Teradata to Amazon Redshift, Embedded Code Conversion, and Cloud native Code Optimization](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/07/aws-schema-conversion-tool-now-supports-conversions-from-oracle-dw-and-teradata-to-amazon-redshift-embedded-code-conversion-and-cloud-native-code-optimization) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [Easily model your app data in a NoSQL database with AWS Mobile Hub](https://aws.amazon.com/es/about-aws/whats-new/2016/06/easily-model-your-app-data-in-a-nosql-database-with-aws-mobile-hub) [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./aws-databases.md)*
+  - [mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp: Comparing External Secrets Operator with Secret' Storage CSI as Kubernetes External Secrets is Deprecated](https://mixi-developers.mixi.co.jp/compare-eso-with-secret-csi-402bf37f20bc?gi=a7ce4398a8d7) [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [LEGACY] β€” *Go to [Section](./kubernetes-security.md)*
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/tekton.md b/v2-docs/tekton.md
index acef45f0..3bdd8375 100644
--- a/v2-docs/tekton.md
+++ b/v2-docs/tekton.md
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
     - [Custom Extensions](#custom-extensions)
     - [Demonstrations and Demos](#demonstrations-and-demos)
     - [Governance and Community](#governance-and-community)
+    - [Hybrid Integration](#hybrid-integration)
     - [OpenShift Pipelines](#openshift-pipelines)
     - [Release Analysis](#release-analysis)
     - [Tekton Pipelines](#tekton-pipelines-1)
@@ -73,6 +74,9 @@
 #### Governance and Community
 
   - **(2024)** [**Tekton community**](https://github.com/tektoncd/community) ⭐ 396  [NONE CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Features the repository hosting governance, contribution guidelines, design proposals (TEPs), and meeting schedules for the Tekton open-source ecosystem. Vital for understanding the community-driven roadmap, architecture reviews, and technical steering decisions shaping the future of Tekton CI/CD.
+#### Hybrid Integration
+
+  - **(2021)** [**Easily reuse Tekton and Jenkins X from Jenkins**](https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2021/04/21/tekton-plugin) [GROOVY CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” Details the technical cooperation between Jenkins, Jenkins X, and Tekton. It demonstrates how traditional Jenkins users can trigger Tekton's containerized cloud-native tasks, allowing teams to smoothly modernize their build architectures incrementally without completely rewriting their legacy Jenkinsfiles.
 #### OpenShift Pipelines
 
   - **(2024)** [==OpenShift Tekton pipelines==](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/devops/what-cicd-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An enterprise overview of OpenShift Pipelines, Red Hat's native CI/CD solution built entirely on Tekton. Explains how OpenShift integrates Tekton into its developer console, securing execution with OpenShift RBAC, and offering out-of-the-box cluster tasks to streamline secure container builds.
@@ -99,5 +103,5 @@
   - **(2020)** [openshift.com: Cloud-Native CI/CD with OpenShift Pipelines based on Tekton](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-openshift-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [DE FACTO STANDARD] [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Introduces OpenShift Pipelines as the modern serverless, cloud-native standard built on the Tekton project. Explains how Tekton's CRD-first strategy delivers secure, isolated build containers without a centralized daemon or controller bottlenecks.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Openshift Pipelines](./openshift-pipelines.md) | [Flux](./flux.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Jenkins](./jenkins.md) | [Sonarqube](./sonarqube.md) | [Stackstorm](./stackstorm.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/terraform.md b/v2-docs/terraform.md
index cf28460e..838df2e3 100644
--- a/v2-docs/terraform.md
+++ b/v2-docs/terraform.md
@@ -56,14 +56,6 @@
     - [Function App](#function-app)
   - [Terraform Providers](#terraform-providers-1)
     - [IaC](#iac-3)
-1. [CICD Pipelines](#cicd-pipelines)
-  - [Terraform](#terraform)
-    - [Azure DevOps Pipelines](#azure-devops-pipelines)
-  - [Terraform Testing](#terraform-testing)
-    - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops)
-1. [Cloud DevOps](#cloud-devops)
-  - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
-    - [Terraform Orchestration](#terraform-orchestration)
 1. [Cloud Infrastructure](#cloud-infrastructure)
   - [AWS](#aws-1)
     - [Compute and Serverless](#compute-and-serverless)
@@ -84,9 +76,8 @@
     - [Architectural Decisions](#architectural-decisions)
     - [Educational Resources](#educational-resources)
     - [Platform Engineering](#platform-engineering)
-  - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1)
+  - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code)
     - [AWS Integrations](#aws-integrations)
-    - [Azure IPAM](#azure-ipam)
     - [Best Practices](#best-practices)
     - [CLI Utilities](#cli-utilities)
     - [Design Patterns](#design-patterns)
@@ -97,7 +88,6 @@
     - [Learning Paths](#learning-paths)
     - [Legacy Releases](#legacy-releases)
     - [Major Releases](#major-releases)
-    - [Migration Strategies](#migration-strategies)
     - [Module Development](#module-development)
     - [Module Registry](#module-registry)
     - [Official Platform](#official-platform)
@@ -107,7 +97,6 @@
     - [Schema Generation](#schema-generation)
     - [Spanish Documentation](#spanish-documentation)
     - [Tagging and Governance](#tagging-and-governance)
-    - [Terraform AVM](#terraform-avm)
     - [Terraform Practices](#terraform-practices)
     - [Testing and CICD](#testing-and-cicd)
   - [Linode](#linode)
@@ -123,7 +112,7 @@
     - [Policy as Code](#policy-as-code)
     - [Secret Management](#secret-management)
     - [Static Analysis](#static-analysis)
-  - [Terraform](#terraform-1)
+  - [Terraform](#terraform)
     - [CICD Integration](#cicd-integration)
     - [Kubernetes Operators](#kubernetes-operators)
   - [Virtualization and Compute](#virtualization-and-compute)
@@ -146,20 +135,15 @@
   - [Databricks](#databricks)
     - [Infrastructure Provisioning](#infrastructure-provisioning)
 1. [DevOps](#devops-1)
-  - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-2)
+  - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-1)
     - [AI Integration](#ai-integration)
     - [Pulumi](#pulumi)
-    - [Terraform](#terraform-2)
-      - [Secrets](#secrets)
-1. [FinOps and Cloud Cost](#finops-and-cloud-cost)
-  - [IaC FinOps](#iac-finops)
-    - [Terraform Integration](#terraform-integration)
 1. [Infrastructure](#infrastructure)
   - [Cloud Computing](#cloud-computing)
     - [Architectural Knowledge Base](#architectural-knowledge-base)
   - [Cluster Provisioning](#cluster-provisioning-1)
     - [Bare Metal](#bare-metal)
-  - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-3)
+  - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-2)
     - [Newsletters](#newsletters)
     - [Terraform Basics](#terraform-basics)
     - [Terraform Learning](#terraform-learning)
@@ -168,7 +152,7 @@
     - [Packer](#packer)
     - [Packer and Ansible Guide](#packer-and-ansible-guide)
     - [Packer Documentation](#packer-documentation)
-1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-4)
+1. [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-3)
   - [AWS](#aws-2)
     - [Arch Study](#arch-study)
     - [CI-CD Pipelines](#ci-cd-pipelines)
@@ -177,13 +161,11 @@
     - [Terraform Modules](#terraform-modules)
   - [Abstractions](#abstractions)
     - [Legacy Platforms](#legacy-platforms)
-  - [Ansible](#ansible)
-    - [Image Provisioning](#image-provisioning)
   - [Azure](#azure-2)
     - [Identity](#identity)
     - [Networking](#networking-4)
     - [Templates](#templates)
-  - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops-1)
+  - [Azure DevOps](#azure-devops)
     - [Modules](#modules)
     - [Providers](#providers-1)
     - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
@@ -255,9 +237,6 @@
   - [Kubernetes Integration](#kubernetes-integration)
     - [GitOps and Provisioning](#gitops-and-provisioning)
     - [Hyper-Converged Infrastructure](#hyper-converged-infrastructure)
-  - [Landing Zones](#landing-zones)
-    - [Accelerators](#accelerators)
-    - [Azure Verified Modules](#azure-verified-modules)
   - [Languages](#languages)
     - [Syntax Engines](#syntax-engines)
   - [Multi-Tooling](#multi-tooling)
@@ -290,13 +269,12 @@
     - [CDKTF](#cdktf)
   - [State Management](#state-management-1)
     - [Providers](#providers-4)
-  - [Terraform](#terraform-3)
+  - [Terraform](#terraform-1)
     - [AWS Integration](#aws-integration)
     - [Adoption Principles](#adoption-principles)
     - [Advanced Orchestration](#advanced-orchestration)
     - [Azure Integration](#azure-integration-1)
     - [Azure Modules](#azure-modules)
-    - [Azure Verified Modules](#azure-verified-modules-1)
     - [Best Practices](#best-practices-3)
     - [CDK and Alternative Languages](#cdk-and-alternative-languages)
     - [CICD and Linting](#cicd-and-linting-1)
@@ -307,13 +285,11 @@
     - [Dynamic Configuration](#dynamic-configuration)
     - [EKS Deployment](#eks-deployment)
     - [Ecosystem Evolution](#ecosystem-evolution)
-    - [Export Utility](#export-utility)
     - [Integrations](#integrations)
     - [Lifecycle Hooks](#lifecycle-hooks)
     - [Migration and Import](#migration-and-import)
     - [Modules](#modules-2)
     - [Observability and Security](#observability-and-security-1)
-    - [Official Integration](#official-integration-1)
     - [Pre-flight Verification](#pre-flight-verification)
     - [Project Structure](#project-structure)
     - [Refactoring and State Manipulation](#refactoring-and-state-manipulation)
@@ -330,11 +306,10 @@
   - [Terraform Modules](#terraform-modules-1)
     - [Advanced Best Practices](#advanced-best-practices)
     - [Development](#development)
-    - [IPAM](#ipam)
-  - [Terraform Orchestration](#terraform-orchestration-1)
+  - [Terraform Orchestration](#terraform-orchestration)
     - [Monorepo Management](#monorepo-management)
   - [Terraform Providers](#terraform-providers-2)
-    - [Azure IPAM](#azure-ipam-1)
+    - [Azure IPAM](#azure-ipam)
   - [User Interfaces](#user-interfaces)
     - [TUI Engines](#tui-engines)
   - [Visualization](#visualization)
@@ -368,7 +343,7 @@
 1. [Serverless Architecture](#serverless-architecture)
   - [AWS Lambda](#aws-lambda)
     - [API Gateway](#api-gateway)
-    - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-5)
+    - [Infrastructure as Code](#infrastructure-as-code-4)
 
 ## AWS
 
@@ -402,13 +377,18 @@
 #### General Reference
 
   - [Terraform Provider for Google Cloud 7.0 is now GA](https://www.hashicorp.com/en/blog/terraform-provider-for-google-cloud-7-0-is-now-ga)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform Provider for Google Cloud 7.0 is now GA in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-learning-resources-reference-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Teams with AWS on New Control Tower Account Factory' for Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-teams-with-aws-on-new-control-tower-account-factory-for-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Teams with AWS on New Control Tower Account Factory' for Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments](https://t.co/5E4FLUyh98)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code](https://medium.com/@codebob75/application-network-security-in-azure-subnets-endpoints-dns-nsgs-with-terraform-code-0bcabdb3a65b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/build-secure-ai-applications-on-azure-with-hashicorp-terraform-and-vault)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [fsgeorgee.medium.com: Growing out of Heroku to Terraform, Docker and AWS](https://fsgeorgee.medium.com/growing-out-of-heroku-to-terraform-docker-and-aws-69e66df4132d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering fsgeorgee.medium.com: Growing out of Heroku to Terraform, Docker and AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-learning-resources-reference-guide)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Learning Resources Reference Guide 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead](https://t.co/y414rbxM7l)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support](https://t.co/C6uicr7ZPS)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [The Maester - Terraform Module](https://cloudtips.nl/the-maester-terraform-module-8c68b2b68c51)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The Maester - Terraform Module in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [cloud.hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Cloud](https://cloud.hashicorp.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering cloud.hashicorp.com: HashiCorp Cloud in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Multi-Region Replication Now Available with HCP Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/multi-region-replication-now-available-with-hcp-vault)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Multi-Region Replication Now Available with HCP Vault in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [levelup.gitconnected.com: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment' with Terraform Cloud](https://levelup.gitconnected.com/continuous-integration-continuous-deployment-with-terraform-cloud-ad384f29d7a0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering levelup.gitconnected.com: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment' with Terraform Cloud in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support](https://t.co/C6uicr7ZPS)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform 1.15: Flexible Module Management, Deprecation Warnings, and Windows' ARM64 Support in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com: Why should Terraform be one of your DevOps tools?](https://medium.com/devopslinks/why-should-terraform-be-one-of-your-devops-tools-29ae15861b1f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com: Why should Terraform be one of your DevOps tools? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [udemy.com: Learn DevOps: Infrastructure Automation With Terraform](https://www.udemy.com/learn-devops-infrastructure-automation-with-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering udemy.com: Learn DevOps: Infrastructure Automation With Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium: AWS API Gateway](https://medium.com/@hashiroulap/terraform-aws-api-gateway-6d86a010f359)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: AWS API Gateway in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -506,7 +486,6 @@
   - [medium.com/@dmglascoe: Deploying IAM Users and S3 Buckets using Boto3' and Terraform](https://medium.com/@dmglascoe/deploying-iam-users-and-s3-buckets-using-boto3-and-terraform-71ec04b2e14b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@dmglascoe: ==Deploying IAM Users and S3 Buckets using Boto3' and Terraform== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Practices: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/terraform-practices-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Terraform Practices: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [A Guide to Cloud Cost Optimization with HashiCorp Terraform 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/a-guide-to-cloud-cost-optimization-with-hashicorp-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering A Guide to Cloud Cost Optimization with HashiCorp Terraform 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead](https://t.co/y414rbxM7l)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Scale with Confidence Using Terraform: Better Cost Visibility, Stronger' Governance, and Less Operational Overhead in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [bridgecrew.io: Terraform security 101: Best practices for secure infrastructure' as code 🌟](https://bridgecrew.io/blog/terraform-security-101-best-practices-for-secure-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==bridgecrew.io: Terraform security 101: Best practices for secure infrastructure' as code== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@ranjana-jha: Infrastructure as a code best practices : Terraform](https://medium.com/@ranjana-jha/infrastructure-as-a-code-best-practices-terraform-d7ae4291d621)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@ranjana-jha: Infrastructure as a code best practices : Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [sairamkrish.medium.com: Terraform β€” Best practices and project setup](https://sairamkrish.medium.com/terraform-best-practices-and-project-setup-1772ad04cf5e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering sairamkrish.medium.com: Terraform β€” Best practices and project setup in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -520,8 +499,6 @@
   - [hashicorp.com: Announcing Support for Code Signing for AWS Lambda in the' Terraform AWS Provider](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-support-for-aws-lambda-code-signing-in-the-terraform-aws-provider)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Announcing Support for Code Signing for AWS Lambda in the' Terraform AWS Provider in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/devops-mojo: Terraform β€” Workspaces Overview 🌟](https://medium.com/devops-mojo/terraform-workspaces-overview-what-is-terraform-workspace-introduction-getting-started-519848392724)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==medium.com/devops-mojo: Terraform β€” Workspaces Overview== 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [awesomeopensource.com: Terraform Aws Multi Az Subnets](https://awesomeopensource.com/project/cloudposse/terraform-aws-multi-az-subnets)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awesomeopensource.com: Terraform Aws Multi Az Subnets in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code](https://medium.com/@codebob75/application-network-security-in-azure-subnets-endpoints-dns-nsgs-with-terraform-code-0bcabdb3a65b)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Application Network Security in Azure Subnets, Endpoints, DNS, NSGs with Terraform Code in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [The Maester - Terraform Module](https://cloudtips.nl/the-maester-terraform-module-8c68b2b68c51)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering The Maester - Terraform Module in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: New Terraform Tutorials on Provisioning and Managing Kubernetes' Clusters 🌟](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/new-terraform-tutorials-on-provisioning-and-managing-kubernetes-clusters)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: New Terraform Tutorials on Provisioning and Managing Kubernetes' Clusters 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Deploying and Managing a Minimal App in a Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Ansible](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/deploying-managing-minimal-app-kubernetes-cluster-terraform-ansible)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Deploying and Managing a Minimal App in a Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Ansible in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Deploy Any Resource With The New Kubernetes Provider for HashiCorp Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/deploy-any-resource-with-the-new-kubernetes-provider-for-hashicorp-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Deploy Any Resource With The New Kubernetes Provider for HashiCorp Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -537,7 +514,6 @@
   - [medium.com/@tarikucar: Getting started with Google Cloud Storage with Terraform' πŸš€](https://medium.com/@tarikucar/getting-started-with-google-cloud-storage-with-terraform-dfb26d85e2dd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@tarikucar: Getting started with Google Cloud Storage with Terraform' πŸš€ in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Access Google Cloud from HCP Terraform with workload identity](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/access-google-cloud-from-hcp-terraform-with-workload-identity)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Access Google Cloud from HCP Terraform with workload identity in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Terraform Adds Support for GKE Autopilot](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-adds-support-for-gke-autopilot)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Terraform Adds Support for GKE Autopilot in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments](https://t.co/5E4FLUyh98)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Terraform for Standardizing AWS Deployments in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone: terraform with AWS](https://dzone.com/articles/terraform-with-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: terraform with AWS in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Terraforming RDS: What Instacart Learned Managing Over 50' AWS RDS PostgreSQL Instances with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/terraform-what-instacart-learned-managing-over-50-aws-rds-postgresql-instances)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Terraforming RDS: What Instacart Learned Managing Over 50' AWS RDS PostgreSQL Instances with Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone: how to deploy apps effortlessly with **packer and terraform**](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-deploy-apps-effortlessly-with-packer-and-te)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: how to deploy apps effortlessly with **packer and terraform** in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -574,7 +550,6 @@
   - [medium: Using Terraform with Azure β€” the right way](https://medium.com/01001101/using-terraform-with-azure-the-right-way-35af3b51a6b0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Using Terraform with Azure β€” the right way in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Configuring Azure Application Gateway with Consul-Terraform-Sync](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/configuring-azure-application-gateway-with-consul-terraform-sync)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Configuring Azure Application Gateway with Consul-Terraform-Sync in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [hashicorp.com: Building a secure Azure reference architecture with Terraform](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/building-a-secure-azure-reference-architecture-with-terraform)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering hashicorp.com: Building a secure Azure reference architecture with Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/build-secure-ai-applications-on-azure-with-hashicorp-terraform-and-vault)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==hashicorp.com: Build secure AI applications on Azure with HashiCorp Terraform' and Vault== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [awstip.com: Deploying Azure Infrastructure with Terraform](https://awstip.com/deploying-azure-infrastructure-with-terraform-e34046c65d0f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering awstip.com: Deploying Azure Infrastructure with Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [faun.pub: Azure DevOps: Deploying Azure Resources using Terraform](https://faun.pub/azure-devops-deploying-azure-resources-using-terraform-1f2fe46c6aa0)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering faun.pub: Azure DevOps: Deploying Azure Resources using Terraform in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [ibrahims.medium.com: Azure Terraform Pipeline β€” DevOps](https://ibrahims.medium.com/azure-terraform-pipeline-devops-b57005a37936)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ibrahims.medium.com: Azure Terraform Pipeline β€” DevOps in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -719,25 +694,6 @@
 #### IaC (3)
 
   - **(2024)** [==registry.terraform.io: Terraform Azure Resources 🌟==](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/azurerm/resources/azure/latest) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Official HashiCorp documentation registry detailing resource definitions and configuration syntax for the AzureRM provider. It acts as the definitive engineering blueprint for implementing cloud infrastructure, handling resource management, lifecycle controls, and API calls across the Azure cloud environment.
-## CICD Pipelines
-
-### Terraform
-
-#### Azure DevOps Pipelines
-
-  - **(2025)** [Azure DevOps Terraform Pipeline (Complete Guide + YAML Examples)](https://deniscooper.co.uk/azure-devops-terraform-pipeline) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive configuration guide showing how to set up robust, multi-stage YAML pipelines in Azure DevOps for Terraform configurations. Solves remote backend locking and authentication hurdles.
-### Terraform Testing
-
-#### Azure DevOps
-
-  - **(2025)** [Automate Terraform Testing with Azure DevOps Pipelines](https://skundunotes.com/2025/01/22/automate-terraform-testing-with-azure-devops-pipelines) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Detailed technical blueprint demonstrating the integration of automated security verification and configuration syntax checks inside Azure DevOps release steps for HashiCorp Terraform.
-## Cloud DevOps
-
-### Infrastructure as Code
-
-#### Terraform Orchestration
-
-  - **(2022)** [thomasthornton.cloud: Deploy Terraform using Azure DevOps](https://thomasthornton.cloud/deploy-terraform-using-azure-devops) 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A guide on orchestrating Terraform plan and apply commands using Azure DevOps YAML pipelines. While curator insights center on simple task execution and state file security, 2026 enterprise engineering standards require using OpenID Connect (OIDC) Workload Identity instead of hardcoded client secrets to run automated deployments.
 ## Cloud Infrastructure
 
 ### AWS (1)
@@ -827,14 +783,11 @@
 #### Platform Engineering
 
   - **(2022)** [hub.qovery.com: Terraform is Not the Golden Hammer](https://www.qovery.com/docs/getting-started/introduction) [CASE STUDY]  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An analytical critique from Qovery discussing the boundaries of Terraform. Argues that while it is exceptional for static cloud resource layout, it remains ill-suited for real-time application deployment layers and dynamic developer self-service tasks.
-### Infrastructure as Code (1)
+### Infrastructure as Code
 
 #### AWS Integrations
 
   - **(2021)** [trek10.com: Beginner's Guide to Using Terraform with AWS 🌟](https://caylent.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-using-terraform-with-aws)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A practical, step-by-step introduction to establishing your first AWS configurations using Terraform. Covers authenticating to AWS providers, configuring remote S3 state backends, and provisioning modular VPCs.
-#### Azure IPAM
-
-  - **(2025)** [Manage Azure IPAM with Terraform](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-ipam-with-terraform) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A comprehensive guide to automating Azure IP Address Management (IPAM) using Terraform. It outlines strategies for programmatic subnet delegation, non-overlapping address space allocation, and enterprise-wide IP tracking to prevent resource collision in complex hub-and-spoke virtual architectures.
 #### Best Practices
 
   - **(2025)** [terraform-best-practices.com 🌟](https://www.terraform-best-practices.com)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The comprehensive industry reference manual outlining community-validated coding styles, state file segmenting strategies, remote locking configurations, and automated enterprise pipeline architectures.
@@ -868,9 +821,6 @@
 
   - **(2021)** [acloudguru.com: What does the Terraform 1.0 release mean for you?](https://acloudguru.com/blog/engineering/what-does-the-terraform-1-0-release-mean-for-you)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the watershed release of Terraform 1.0. This release established long-term API stability, backward compatibility guarantees, and highly optimized upgrade lifecycles, cementing its status as an enterprise-grade staple.
   - **(2021)** [thenewstack.io: Terraform 1.0 Reflects What HashiCorp Has Learned About Infrastructure-as-Code](https://thenewstack.io/terraform-1-0-reflects-what-hashicorp-has-learned-about-infrastructure-as-code)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An executive retrospection of the lessons that shaped the landmark Terraform 1.0 milestone. Highlights improvements in state file handling, custom provider interfaces, and the maturation of HCL syntax semantics.
-#### Migration Strategies
-
-  - **(2026)** [The Definitive Guide to Importing Your Cloud Resources into IaC](https://blog.cloudgeni.ai/the-definitive-guide-to-importing-your-cloud-resources-into-iac) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A detailed technical review addressing drift reconciliation when converting untracked click-ops clouds into declarative state files. Reviews native state import commands and toolkits that automate resource generation.
 #### Module Development
 
   - **(2022)** [acloudguru.com: How to use Terraform outputs and inputs](https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/cloud/how-to-use-terraform-inputs-and-outputs)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A fundamental guide to module parameterization. Clarifies how to construct flexible, highly reusable modules using input variables (with strict validation rules) and export modular properties via standard outputs.
@@ -899,9 +849,6 @@
 
   - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: Configure Default Tags for AWS Resources 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/aws-default-tags)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Demonstrates how to configure centralized tagging profiles directly inside the AWS provider block. Enables developers to inherit unified organizational compliance tags automatically across all provisioned AWS cloud assets.
   - **(2020)** [env0.com: We’re Opensourcing Terratag to Make Multicloud Resource Tagging Easier](https://www.env0.com/blog/were-opensourcing-terratag-to-make-multicloud-resource-tagging-easier)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Introduction to Terratag, an open-source CLI tool designed to automatically inject standard tagging and metadata into all Terraform resources before planning/applying. Crucial for establishing centralized cost allocation and organization-wide governance.
-#### Terraform AVM
-
-  - **(2024)** [learn.microsoft.com: Introduction to using Azure Verified Modules for Terraform](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/samples/azure-samples/avm-terraform-labs/avm-terraform-labs) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the application of Azure Verified Modules specifically optimized for Terraform configurations. Demonstrates how to write scalable HCL blocks backed by Microsoft-maintained definitions, matching enterprise governance standards.
 #### Terraform Practices
 
   - **(2026)** [Terraform Best Practices](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices) ⭐ 2473  [MARKDOWN CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” A definitive guide detailing patterns and antipatterns for structural Terraform designs. Features industry-accepted guidelines on monorepo layout, variable validation, dynamic module injection, and drift remediation within production enterprise clouds.
@@ -942,7 +889,7 @@
 #### Static Analysis
 
   - **(2021)** [Bridgecrew: Misconfigured Terraform Modules Are a Security Issue](https://thenewstack.io/bridgecrew-all-these-misconfigured-terraform-modules-are-a-security-issue)  [CASE STUDY] [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Highlights the cybersecurity risks introduced by copying untrusted community-designed modules. Emphasizes the imperative for dev teams to perform automated static analysis and linting (e.g., using Checkov) in CI/CD pipelines to catch vulnerabilities pre-deployment.
-### Terraform (1)
+### Terraform
 
 #### CICD Integration
 
@@ -1005,7 +952,7 @@
   - **(2020)** [Announcing Databricks Labs Terraform integration on AWS and Azure](https://www.databricks.com/blog/2020/09/11/announcing-databricks-labs-terraform-integration-on-aws-and-azure.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Announcement of the official integration allowing teams to provision Databricks workspaces, clusters, and notebook assets declaratively. Streamlines the delivery of automated data pipelines and data lakehouses within cloud-native platforms.
 ## DevOps (1)
 
-### Infrastructure as Code (2)
+### Infrastructure as Code (1)
 
 #### AI Integration
 
@@ -1013,18 +960,6 @@
 #### Pulumi
 
   - **(2026)** [==Pulumi: Infrastructure as Code in Any Programming Language==](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi) ⭐ 25299  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” An open-source, multi-cloud infrastructure platform that enables architects to build, deploy, and manage resources using general-purpose programming languages. Supports TypeScript, Go, Python, C#, and Java, using real language constructs like loops, functions, and standard testing libraries.
-#### Terraform (2)
-
-##### Secrets
-
-  - **(2025)** [Ephemeral Values in Terraform](https://nedinthecloud.com/2025/07/01/ephemeral-values-in-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explains the design and execution mechanics of Ephemeral Values introduced in modern Terraform releases. Discusses preventing credential leakages by keeping sensitive short-lived resources completely out of persistent state logs.
-## FinOps and Cloud Cost
-
-### IaC FinOps
-
-#### Terraform Integration
-
-  - **(2024)** [==InfraCost + Terraform PRs: Making Cost Awareness Effortless==](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/infracost-terraform-prs-making-cost-awareness-martin-jackson-a6sge) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Demonstrates how to integrate Infracost into GitHub Pull Requests to inspect infrastructure cost differences before deployment. Evaluates how shift-left practices can prevent unexpected spend increases by highlighting charges directly in developer workflows.
 ## Infrastructure
 
 ### Cloud Computing
@@ -1037,7 +972,7 @@
 #### Bare Metal
 
   - **(2026)** [==poseidon/typhoon==](https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon) ⭐ 2044  [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Typhoon is a minimalist, secure, and performant bare-metal and multi-cloud Kubernetes distribution built entirely with Terraform. It bootstraps standard, upstream CNCF-compliant Kubernetes onto Flatcar Container Linux (and historically CoreOS), providing an excellent reference model for git-driven infrastructure without vendor lock-in.
-### Infrastructure as Code (3)
+### Infrastructure as Code (2)
 
 #### Newsletters
 
@@ -1062,7 +997,7 @@
 #### Packer Documentation
 
   - **(2026)** [packer.io docs](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/docs) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official documentation hub for Packer, containing technical references for builders, provisioners, and post-processors. Details syntax configurations for HCL templates, dynamic plugins, and integrating container/VM deployment images directly into CI/CD pipelines.
-## Infrastructure as Code (4)
+## Infrastructure as Code (3)
 
 ### AWS (2)
 
@@ -1086,11 +1021,6 @@
 #### Legacy Platforms
 
   - **(2023)** [run-x/opta: Opta - Supercharge DevOps on any cloud](https://github.com/run-x/opta) ⭐ 912  [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [LEGACY] β€” Opta is an archived high-level declarative infrastructure platform that abstracted low-level Terraform details into service-centric YAML layouts. While it successfully simplified multi-cloud container orchestration, the project has been officially archived. Current platform engineering teams should look to modern modular structures like Terramate or native OpenTofu/Terraform configurations.
-### Ansible
-
-#### Image Provisioning
-
-  - **(2021)** [getbetterdevops.io: Build Docker Images Using Ansible and Packer](https://www.empowersurvivors.net) [YAML/HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blueprint demonstrating how to integrate Ansible playbooks as provisioning engines inside HashiCorp Packer build runs. Outlines processes to construct audited, standardized, and security-hardened Docker images.
 ### Azure (2)
 
 #### Identity
@@ -1102,7 +1032,7 @@
 #### Templates
 
   - **(2022)** [github.com/amitmavgupta/azure-terraform](https://github.com/amitmavgupta/azure-terraform) ⭐ 29  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A centralized repository of common Azure resource templates compiled using Terraform. Serves as a useful playground for setting up App Services, Cosmos DB, and Virtual Networks.
-### Azure DevOps (1)
+### Azure DevOps
 
 #### Modules
 
@@ -1313,15 +1243,6 @@
 #### Hyper-Converged Infrastructure
 
   - **(2023)** [**thenewstack.io: Better Together: Hyper-Converged Kubernetes with Terraform**](https://thenewstack.io/better-together-hyper-converged-kubernetes-with-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Investigates the architectural patterns of provisioning and managing hyper-converged Kubernetes environments using Terraform. Demonstrates how unified HCL pipelines can coordinate both the physical or virtual computing fabric and the logical Kubernetes control plane. Live grounding emphasizes that this hybrid orchestration layer improves operational consistency across multi-cloud topologies.
-### Landing Zones
-
-#### Accelerators
-
-  - **(2026)** [Azure Landing Zone IaC Accelerator Release Notes](https://azure.github.io/Azure-Landing-Zones/accelerator/accelerator-release-notes) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The official release ledger tracking enhancements, bug fixes, and feature updates for the Azure Landing Zones IaC Accelerator. Essential for platform engineering teams to maintain up-to-date, compliant architectures using official Terraform or Bicep modules. It keeps organizations informed on modern security baseline integrations and multi-tenant tooling enhancements.
-  - **(2024)** [techcommunity.microsoft.com: Azure Landing Zones Accelerators for Bicep and Terraform. Announcing General Availability!](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/azure-landing-zones-accelerators-for-bicep-and-terraform-announcing-general-avai/4029866) [BICEP CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” GA announcement of the official Bicep and Terraform accelerators designed for deploying Azure Landing Zones (ALZ). These accelerators provide enterprise developers with template-driven deployment mechanisms for core platform hubs and spokes, reducing manual deployment errors and accelerating migration timelines.
-#### Azure Verified Modules
-
-  - **(2026)** [Enterprise-Scale Azure Subscription Vending Using Azure Verified Modules (AVM)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/enterprise%e2%80%91scale-azure-subscription-vending-using-azure-verified-modules-avm/4507751) [NONE CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Demonstrates enterprise subscription vending architectures powered by Azure Verified Modules (AVM). This automated design leverages Terraform and Bicep to standardize resource organization, virtual network integration, and governance controls. Architects use subscription vending to scale and provision environments reliably in multi-tenant frameworks.
 ### Languages
 
 #### Syntax Engines
@@ -1410,7 +1331,7 @@
 #### Providers (4)
 
   - **(2020)** [mitchellh/terraform-provider-multispace](https://github.com/mitchellh/terraform-provider-multispace) ⭐ 148  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A highly specialized custom provider allowing interaction with external workspaces within a single run. Solves state dependency sharing patterns dynamically, conceptualized by Mitchell Hashimoto.
-### Terraform (3)
+### Terraform (1)
 
 #### AWS Integration
 
@@ -1446,9 +1367,6 @@
 #### Azure Modules
 
   - **(2023)** [**thomasthornton.cloud: Writing reusable Terraform modules (azure)**](https://thomasthornton.cloud/writing-reusable-terraform-modules) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Advanced extension of writing reusable modules for Azure. Emphasizes maintaining backward compatibility, configuring strict semantic versioning tags in private registries, and automating modular state tests.
-#### Azure Verified Modules (1)
-
-  - **(2025)** [Announcing General Availability of Terraform Azure Verified Modules for Platform Landing Zone (ALZ)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-general-availability-of-terraform-azure-verified-modules-for-platform/4366027) [TERRAFORM CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Details the general availability of Terraform-based Azure Verified Modules (AVM) for constructing platform landing zones. These modules offer verified, highly robust IaC templates that align with Microsoft's official structural guidelines. This release significantly reduces the development overhead required to build enterprise platform hubs.
 #### Best Practices (3)
 
   - **(2024)** [masterpoint.io: Three Terraform Use-cases You Need to Start Implementing](https://masterpoint.io/blog/terraform-use-cases) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Presents three advanced structural paradigms: multi-region dynamic workspace state querying, native mock-testing checks, and programmatic policy validation integration. Demonstrates production patterns that decoupled dependencies and enforce safe execution boundaries.
@@ -1486,9 +1404,6 @@
 #### Ecosystem Evolution
 
   - **(2024)** [**devops.com: Building on Terraform: Evolution, not Revolution**](https://devops.com/building-on-terraform-evolution-not-revolution) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Explores the continuous evolution of HashiCorp Terraform and OpenTofu within the enterprise IaC landscape. Highlights how organizational adoption patterns have shifted from manual HCL execution to structured platform engineering paradigms. While the source stresses steady progress, live grounding demonstrates that license changes (BSL) have spurred a parallel, stable ecosystem under the Linux Foundation (OpenTofu).
-#### Export Utility
-
-  - **(2025)** [Export Terraform Code from the Azure Portal](https://mattias.engineer/blog/2025/azure-portal-export-terraform) [NONE CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” A practical exploration of the Azure Portal's feature for exporting active cloud resource configurations directly into functional HashiCorp Terraform modules. Decreases setup friction for legacy system migrations.
 #### Integrations
 
   - **(2023)** [youtube HashiCorp: Telemetry transformed: Terraforming Grafana for next-gen dashboards](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGdGMnQ83SA) [HCL CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A technical video walkthrough showing how to manage and deploy dashboards, alert limits, and data sources in Grafana as code. Integrates monitoring directly alongside the lifecycle of target environments.
@@ -1504,10 +1419,6 @@
 #### Observability and Security (1)
 
   - **(2023)** [overmind.tech: Is Observability relevant for Terraform?](https://overmind.tech/blog/is-observability-relevant-for-terraform) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Explores the convergence of systems observability and infrastructure-as-code deployments. Focuses on tracing how execution plans, resource dependencies, and actual run-time failures map visually to simplify debugging for DevOps teams. Live grounding highlights that real-time observation of state transitions significantly reduces mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR) when rolling back failed changes.
-#### Official Integration (1)
-
-  - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureToolsBlog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official announcement detailing native preview features to export existing Azure assets into declarative Terraform code blocks directly inside the portal interface. Eliminates reliance on custom parsing tools.
-  - **(2025)** [Announcing Public Preview of Terraform Export from the Azure Portal](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azuretoolsblog/announcing-public-preview-of-terraform-export-from-the-azure-portal/4409889) [NONE CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [LEGACY] β€” Secondary portal-integration documentation describing technical setups for exporting active resource configurations. Focuses on producing clean, modular Terraform files from complex legacy environments.
 #### Pre-flight Verification
 
   - **(2021)** [github.com/jamesw4/confirm-tfvars](https://github.com/jamesw4/confirm-tfvars) [GO CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” confirm-tfvars acts as a tactical CLI guardrail that intercepts execution workflows to verify designated variables inside active tfvars files before applying. It serves as an architectural firewall during production execution runs, reducing the risk of human-error configurations causing cascading resource destruction.
@@ -1577,17 +1488,14 @@
 #### Development
 
   - **(2022)** [digitalocean.com: How To Build a Custom Terraform Module](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-build-a-custom-terraform-module) [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An educational workflow outlining step-by-step module construction in Terraform. Details module inputs, outputs, structure conventions, and guidelines for publishing modules to external registries.
-#### IPAM
-
-  - **(2025)** [Terraform Azure Resource IPAM Module](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hlokensgard/res-ipam/azure/latest) [HCL CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Specialized Terraform registry module designed to automate IP Address Management (IPAM) inside multi-VNet architectures. Standardizes subnetworking allocations dynamically to prevent prefix overlapping.
-### Terraform Orchestration (1)
+### Terraform Orchestration
 
 #### Monorepo Management
 
   - **(2024)** [mineiros-io/terramate](https://github.com/terramate-io/terramate) ⭐ 3598  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Terramate delivers powerful orchestration, selective change detection, and modular code generation for multi-directory Terraform and OpenTofu monorepos. It optimizes large-scale continuous deployment pipelines by executing runs only in directories containing modified plans. By generating dynamic DRY configurations, it ensures strict state isolation and mitigates workspace blast radiuses.
 ### Terraform Providers (2)
 
-#### Azure IPAM (1)
+#### Azure IPAM
 
   - **(2024)** [==Terraform Provider for Azure IPAM==](https://github.com/XtratusCloud/terraform-provider-azureipam) ⭐ 10  [GO CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” Custom open-source Terraform provider built to automate cloud IP address allocation directly from centralized Azure IPAM solutions. Ensures smooth networking configuration inside containerized setups.
 ### User Interfaces
@@ -1681,10 +1589,10 @@
 #### API Gateway
 
   - **(2024)** [learn.hashicorp.com: y Serverless Applications with AWS Lambda and API Gateway 🌟](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws/lambda-api-gateway)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” Standard HashiCorp tutorial teaching developers how to architect, deploy, and configure high-performance serverless endpoints using AWS Lambda and API Gateway, entirely declared via modular HCL files.
-#### Infrastructure as Code (5)
+#### Infrastructure as Code (4)
 
   - **(2023)** [==AWS Lambda the Terraform Way==](https://github.com/nsriram/lambda-the-terraform-way) ⭐ 1260  [HCL CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A widely starred open-source template repository outlining best practices for packaging, versioning, and deploying AWS Lambda functions natively using Terraform. Eliminates dependencies on external serverless frameworks by leveraging HCL zip archiving capabilities.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Oauth](./oauth.md) | [Ansible](./ansible.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [IaC](./iac.md) | [Chef](./chef.md) | [Crossplane](./crossplane.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/test-automation-frameworks.md b/v2-docs/test-automation-frameworks.md
index 2bf7b555..fb1ddf11 100644
--- a/v2-docs/test-automation-frameworks.md
+++ b/v2-docs/test-automation-frameworks.md
@@ -8,11 +8,6 @@
 1. [Architectural Foundations](#architectural-foundations)
   - [Kubernetes Tools](#kubernetes-tools)
     - [General Reference](#general-reference)
-1. [Cloud Architecture](#cloud-architecture)
-  - [Governance](#governance)
-    - [Azure](#azure)
-      - [Cloud Adoption Framework](#cloud-adoption-framework)
-        - [Monitoring](#monitoring)
 1. [Cloud Operations](#cloud-operations)
   - [Infrastructure Validation](#infrastructure-validation)
     - [OpenStack Testing](#openstack-testing)
@@ -84,17 +79,6 @@
   - [dzone: API Testing With Cucumber](https://dzone.com/articles/api-testing-with-cucumber)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone: API Testing With Cucumber in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone: 14 of the best automation testing tools available](https://dzone.com/articles/14-of-the-best-automation-testing-tools-available)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: 14 of the best automation testing tools available in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone: The power of automated testing and test management](https://dzone.com/articles/the-power-of-automated-testing-and-test-management)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: The power of automated testing and test management in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-## Cloud Architecture
-
-### Governance
-
-#### Azure
-
-##### Cloud Adoption Framework
-
-###### Monitoring
-
-  - **(2024)** [Monitor your Azure cloud estate - Cloud Adoption Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/manage/monitor) [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Microsoft's official framework for implementing enterprise-wide monitoring strategies across Azure subscription models. It details Azure Monitor integrations, Log Analytics configurations, and service-level baseline configurations. Curator Insight: Strategic enterprise adoption guide. Live Grounding: Focuses heavily on mapping technical telemetry directly to business outcomes and platform compliance frameworks.
 ## Cloud Operations
 
 ### Infrastructure Validation
@@ -254,5 +238,5 @@
   - **(2022)** [freecodecamp.org: Use Selenium to Create a Web Scraping Bot](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/use-selenium-to-create-a-web-scraping-bot) [PYTHON CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] [GUIDE] β€” An engineering guide demonstrating how to leverage Selenium for scraping complex, dynamic JavaScript-rendered single-page applications where simple HTTP libraries fail. It outlines managing browser sessions, interacting with dynamic elements, bypassing basic detection systems, and extracting raw DOM data systematically.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/testops.md b/v2-docs/testops.md
index f653fd8d..23038620 100644
--- a/v2-docs/testops.md
+++ b/v2-docs/testops.md
@@ -120,5 +120,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [synopsys.com: How to integrate automated AST tools in your CI/CD pipeline](https://www.blackduck.com/blog/integrating-automated-ast-tools.html) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” This article describes how to integrate automated Application Security Testing (AST) scanners (SAST, DAST, SCA) inside CI/CD pipelines. It explains how to establish automated quality gates to prevent vulnerable code from progressing to integration and production staging layers.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Performance Testing With Jenkins And Jmeter](./performance-testing-with-jenkins-and-jmeter.md) | [QA](./qa.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [DevOps](./devops.md) | [Developerportals](./developerportals.md) | [SRE](./sre.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/visual-studio.md b/v2-docs/visual-studio.md
index f4c8414c..69f69f4f 100644
--- a/v2-docs/visual-studio.md
+++ b/v2-docs/visual-studio.md
@@ -747,5 +747,5 @@
   - **(2026)** [**Jest**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Orta.vscode-jest) [TYPESCRIPT CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” Integrates Jest unit testing workflows directly into the editor. It offers real-time inline test failures, active watch mode triggers, and visual coverage reports. This setup simplifies local feedback loops for enterprise microservices developed in TypeScript or JavaScript.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/web-servers.md b/v2-docs/web-servers.md
index 1b8b5cae..7006b296 100644
--- a/v2-docs/web-servers.md
+++ b/v2-docs/web-servers.md
@@ -18,16 +18,6 @@
     - [CICD Integration](#cicd-integration)
     - [NGINX Handbooks](#nginx-handbooks)
     - [Reverse Proxy](#reverse-proxy)
-1. [Infrastructure Security](#infrastructure-security)
-  - [Inbound Traffic Management](#inbound-traffic-management)
-    - [Traefik](#traefik)
-1. [NGINXConfig](#nginxconfig)
-  - [Community Tools](#community-tools)
-1. [Networking](#networking)
-  - [Load Balancing](#load-balancing-1)
-    - [HAProxy](#haproxy)
-  - [Multi-Cluster](#multi-cluster)
-    - [DNS](#dns)
 1. [Traffic Management](#traffic-management)
   - [Kubernetes Ingress Controllers](#kubernetes-ingress-controllers)
     - [Alternative Ingress](#alternative-ingress)
@@ -43,6 +33,8 @@
 #### General Reference
 
   - [nginx.com: The Complete NGINX Cookbook 🌟](https://www.f5.com/products/nginx/resources/library/complete-nginx-cookbook)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering www.f5.com in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [Koa.js](https://koa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Koa.js in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/http-web-performance-proxy-load-balancer-accelerator-software)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone Refcard: Essential Apache HTTP Server](https://dzone.com/refcardz/essential-apache-http-server)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone Refcard: Essential Apache HTTP Server in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [nixCraft: How to secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt Certificates on RHEL 8](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-secure-apache-with-lets-encrypt-certificates-on-rhel-8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering nixCraft: How to secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt Certificates on RHEL 8 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Dzone: Nginx Reverse Proxy Ubuntu 18.04](https://dzone.com/articles/nginx-reverse-proxy-ubuntu-1804)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Dzone: Nginx Reverse Proxy Ubuntu 18.04 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -50,10 +42,8 @@
   - [medium: Using Nginx-Ingress as a Static Cache for Assets Inside Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@vdboor/using-nginx-ingress-as-a-static-cache-91bc27be04a1)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Using Nginx-Ingress as a Static Cache for Assets Inside Kubernetes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [Wikipedia: HAProxy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAProxy)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Wikipedia: HAProxy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone.com: How to Configure HAProxy as a Proxy and Load Balancer](https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-configure-ha-proxy-as-a-proxy-and-loadbalan)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: How to Configure HAProxy as a Proxy and Load Balancer in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/http-web-performance-proxy-load-balancer-accelerator-software)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering nixCraft: 9 Awesome Open Source Web Performance Software For Linux and Unix-like' Systems in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [High priority request queue with HAProxy](https://medium.com/swlh/high-priority-request-queue-with-haproxy-9efd639a8992)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering High priority request queue with HAProxy in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/beyn-technology: Is Nginx dead? Is Traefik v3 20% faster than' Traefik v2?](https://medium.com/beyn-technology/is-nginx-dead-is-traefik-v3-20-faster-than-traefik-v2-f28ffb7eed3e)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/beyn-technology: Is Nginx dead? Is Traefik v3 20% faster than' Traefik v2? in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [Koa.js](https://koa)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering Koa.js in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
 ## Architecture
 
 ### Infrastructure
@@ -80,30 +70,6 @@
 #### Reverse Proxy
 
   - **(2025)** [Apache Reverse Proxy Guide](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/reverse_proxy.html) [N/A CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Official engineering handbook illustrating the deployment and configuration of the Apache HTTP Server as a reverse proxy. Details mod_proxy directives, buffer limits, and load-balancer grouping policies.
-## Infrastructure Security
-
-### Inbound Traffic Management
-
-#### Traefik
-
-  - **(2020)** [blog.tomarrell.com: Kustomize: Traefik v2.2 as a Kubernetes Ingress Controller](https://blog.tomarrell.com/post/traefik_v2_on_kubernetes) [YAML CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical integration blog detailing how to deploy and customize the Traefik v2.2 Ingress Controller using Kustomize configurations. It illustrates how to define overlays for environment-specific network values, secure SSL contexts, and service exposures. Useful reference for managing non-trivial ingress manifests programmatically.
-## NGINXConfig
-
-### Community Tools
-
-  - **(2025)** [NGINXConfig](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools/nginx) [JAVASCRIPT CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interactive visual web config builder for constructing highly secure and performant NGINX configuration templates. Addresses reverse proxy configurations, SSL parameters, caching limits, and security headers.
-## Networking
-
-### Load Balancing (1)
-
-#### HAProxy
-
-  - **(2025)** [HAProxy](https://www.haproxy.org) [C CONTENT] [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” HAProxy is an industry-standard, high-performance TCP/HTTP load balancer and proxy. It is widely praised for its raw event-driven architecture, rich session routing mechanisms, security structures, and efficiency.
-### Multi-Cluster
-
-#### DNS
-
-  - **(2022)** [nginx.com: Automating Multi-Cluster DNS with NGINX Ingress Controller](https://www.f5.com/products/nginx) [ADVANCED LEVEL]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” Technical blueprint showcasing DNS synchronization and traffic routing automation across multi-cluster environments. Demonstrates leveraging NGINX Ingress for global load balancing and resilient geographical failovers.
 ## Traffic Management
 
 ### Kubernetes Ingress Controllers
@@ -128,5 +94,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [nginx-playground.wizardzines.com 🌟](https://nginx-playground.wizardzines.com) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” The live application corresponding to Julia Evans' Nginx configuration playground. It delivers a sandboxed, browser-based runtime that dynamically executes and reports Nginx behavior on arbitrary configurations, bridging the gap between theoretical syntax and actual routing behaviors without local environment overhead.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md) | [Servicemesh](./servicemesh.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Cloudflare](./cloudflare.md) | [Caching](./caching.md) | [Kubernetes Networking](./kubernetes-networking.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/web3.md b/v2-docs/web3.md
index c73e88ba..6ce9e19a 100644
--- a/v2-docs/web3.md
+++ b/v2-docs/web3.md
@@ -39,5 +39,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [wired.com: The Father of Web3 Wants You to Trust Less](https://www.wired.com/story/web3-gavin-wood-interview) [N/A CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An interview with Ethereum co-founder and Polkadot creator Gavin Wood on the engineering philosophy behind Web3. Wood details the transition from trusting centralized authorities to relying on cryptographic truth, smart contracts, and decentralized state machines to enforce transparency.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/workfromhome.md b/v2-docs/workfromhome.md
index 5a39ed3d..f892cd30 100644
--- a/v2-docs/workfromhome.md
+++ b/v2-docs/workfromhome.md
@@ -93,5 +93,5 @@
   - **(2021)** [portafolio.co: Claves para liderar equipos de teletrabajo y no fracasar en el intento](https://www.portafolio.co/tendencias/claves-para-liderar-equipos-de-teletrabajo-y-no-fracasar-en-el-intento-556586) [SPANISH CONTENT]  [LEGACY] β€” Focuses on strategies for leading virtual teams, highlighting methods to establish trust, measure output over physical presence, and implement clear collaboration frameworks. Highlights Spanish-speaking organizational perspectives on easing transition friction for legacy teams.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [HR](./hr.md) | [Elearning](./elearning.md) | [Newsfeeds](./newsfeeds.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Appointment Scheduling](./appointment-scheduling.md) | [Recruitment](./recruitment.md) | [Digital Money](./digital-money.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/xamarin.md b/v2-docs/xamarin.md
index 9e737ebc..9eac74f7 100644
--- a/v2-docs/xamarin.md
+++ b/v2-docs/xamarin.md
@@ -28,5 +28,5 @@
   - **(2024)** [dotnet.microsoft.com: What is Xamarin?](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/xamarin) [C# CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory resource detailing Xamarin's architecture, demonstrating how C# code gets compiled to native binaries using Mono or .NET execution runtimes. It highlights the historically unified codebase approach for mobile UI design. This documentation is primarily of historical interest as the ecosystem transitions entirely to modern .NET MAUI runtimes.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Postman](./postman.md) | [Angular](./angular.md) | [Swagger Code Generator For Rest APIs](./swagger-code-generator-for-rest-apis.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Angular](./angular.md) | [Python](./python.md) | [Dom](./dom.md)
 
diff --git a/v2-docs/yaml.md b/v2-docs/yaml.md
index 115fd470..81ce77b2 100644
--- a/v2-docs/yaml.md
+++ b/v2-docs/yaml.md
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
     - [Advanced Templating](#advanced-templating)
     - [CLI Operations](#cli-operations)
     - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management)
-    - [Policy Enforcement](#policy-enforcement)
     - [Validation](#validation)
 1. [Configuration](#configuration)
   - [YAML](#yaml)
@@ -70,6 +69,7 @@
 #### General Reference
 
   - [dex.dev: YAML Templating Solutions: Helm & Kustomize](https://www.dex.dev/dex-videos/templating-solutions)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dex.dev: YAML Templating Solutions: Helm & Kustomize in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
+  - [medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts](https://medium.com/geekculture/convert-kubernetes-yaml-files-into-helm-charts-4107de079455)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [wikipedia: YAML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: YAML in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [kubernetestutorials.com: Kubernetes : Introduction to YAML 🌟](https://kubernetestutorials.com/kubernetes-tutorials/kubernetes-introduction-to-yaml)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering kubernetestutorials.com: Kubernetes : Introduction to YAML 🌟 in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [betterprogramming.pub: YAML Tutorial: Get Started With YAML in 5 Minutes](https://betterprogramming.pub/yaml-tutorial-get-started-with-yaml-in-5-minutes-549d462972d8)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: YAML Tutorial: Get Started With YAML in 5 Minutes in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -80,7 +80,6 @@
   - [medium: Don’t Repeat Yourself with Anchors, Aliases and Extensions in Docker' Compose Files](https://medium.com/@kinghuang/docker-compose-anchors-aliases-extensions-a1e4105d70bd)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium: Don’t Repeat Yourself with Anchors, Aliases and Extensions in Docker' Compose Files in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [jsonformatter.org/yaml-validator](https://jsonformatter.org/yaml-validator)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering ==jsonformatter.org/yaml-validator== in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [medium.com/@slashben81: How to write a YAML file for Kubernetes? | ARMO](https://medium.com/@slashben81/how-to-write-a-yaml-file-for-kubernetes-armo-76f29e533b1f)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/@slashben81: How to write a YAML file for Kubernetes? | ARMO in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
-  - [medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts](https://medium.com/geekculture/convert-kubernetes-yaml-files-into-helm-charts-4107de079455)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering medium.com/geekculture: Convert Kubernetes YAML Files Into Helm Charts in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [wikipedia: JSON](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering wikipedia: JSON in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [dzone.com: The Ultimate JSON Library: JSON.simple vs. GSON vs. Jackson vs.' JSONP](https://dzone.com/articles/the-ultimate-json-library-jsonsimple-vs-gson-vs-ja)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering dzone.com: The Ultimate JSON Library: JSON.simple vs. GSON vs. Jackson vs.' JSONP in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
   - [betterprogramming.pub: How to Make JSON and Python Talk to Each Other](https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-make-json-and-python-talk-to-each-other-41531d58e59d)  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A curated technical resource and architectural guide covering betterprogramming.pub: How to Make JSON and Python Talk to Each Other in the Kubernetes Tools ecosystem.
@@ -102,24 +101,10 @@
   - **(2021)** [==Kubectl output options 🌟==](https://gist.github.com/so0k/42313dbb3b547a0f51a547bb968696ba) [YAML CONTENT] [DOCUMENTATION] 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 [DE FACTO STANDARD] β€” A curated technical guide detailing advanced kubectl formatting options. It covers jsonpath extractions, custom columns, and Go templating recipes. This cheat sheet is incredibly valuable for platform engineers querying complex cluster statuses directly from the command line.
 #### Configuration Management
 
-
-??? abstract "Architect's Technical Comparison Table"
-    | Solution | Maturity | Primary Focus | Language | Stars |
-    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
-    | [itnext.io: Kubernetes YAML Tips | Daniele Polencic 🌟](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-yaml-tips-and-tricks-904a2c0b2b81) |  | Configuration Management | YAML | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
-    | [k8syaml.com 🌟](https://k8syaml.com) |  | Configuration Management | N/A | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
-    | [itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes YAML files 🌟](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-yaml-files-abb8426eeb45) |  | Configuration Management | N/A | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
-    | [boxunix.com: A Better Way of Organizing Your Kubernetes Manifest Files 🌟](https://boxunix.com/2020/05/15/a-better-way-of-organizing-your-kubernetes-manifest-files) |  | Configuration Management | N/A | 🌟🌟🌟🌟 |
-    | [linkedin.com/pulse: How to write YAML file for Kubernetes | Megha S.k](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-write-yaml-file-kubernetes-megha-s-k) |  | Configuration Management | N/A | 🌟🌟🌟 |
-
   - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: Kubernetes YAML Tips | Daniele Polencic 🌟**](https://itnext.io/kubernetes-yaml-tips-and-tricks-904a2c0b2b81) [YAML CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An ITNext tutorial compilation detailing advanced YAML tips and tricks for Kubernetes. It explains how to combine multiple YAML documents, optimize resource blocks, and safely check designs using dry-run flags. It is a highly practical reference for application operators.
-  - **(2021)** [**k8syaml.com 🌟**](https://k8syaml.com) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” An interactive web environment designed to generate clean, standard Kubernetes manifests based on best-practice configurations. It enables operators to construct and validate resources without writing boilerplate templates from scratch.
   - **(2021)** [**itnext.io: How to create Kubernetes YAML files 🌟**](https://itnext.io/how-to-create-kubernetes-yaml-files-abb8426eeb45) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A step-by-step ITNext guide explaining how to construct production-ready Kubernetes configuration manifests. It discusses schema rules, basic resources, and templating practices to prevent deployment failures.
   - **(2020)** [**boxunix.com: A Better Way of Organizing Your Kubernetes Manifest Files 🌟**](https://boxunix.com/2020/05/15/a-better-way-of-organizing-your-kubernetes-manifest-files) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A tactical blog post detailing file hierarchy designs for managing Kubernetes manifests. It compares simple raw file naming to directory segmentation, Kustomize overrides, and Helm charts. This serves as a helpful guide for platform engineers standardizing GitOps setups.
   - **(2021)** [linkedin.com/pulse: How to write YAML file for Kubernetes | Megha S.k](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-write-yaml-file-kubernetes-megha-s-k) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟 [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” An introductory LinkedIn Pulse guide on designing and formatting Kubernetes configurations. It covers basic resource schemas for Pods, Services, and Deployments, offering a straightforward reference for developers starting with Kubernetes.
-#### Policy Enforcement
-
-  - **(2021)** [**dev.to: Automating quality checks for Kubernetes YAMLs**](https://dev.to/wkrzywiec/automating-quality-checks-for-kubernetes-yamls-398) [N/A CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] β€” A detailed technical guide demonstrating how to integrate automated quality controls for Kubernetes manifests within build pipelines. It explains how to combine linters and security checks to validate configurations before they are deployed.
 #### Validation
 
   - **(2021)** [**instrumenta/kubeval**](https://github.com/instrumenta/kubeval) ⭐ 3226  [GO CONTENT] 🌟🌟🌟🌟 [ENTERPRISE-STABLE] [LEGACY] β€” A historic CLI tool used to validate Kubernetes configuration manifests against JSON schemas. Although it is archived and has been largely replaced by Kubeconform, Kubeval remains an important reference point in the evolution of Kubernetes configuration testing.
@@ -309,5 +294,5 @@
   - **(2023)** [kubevious.io: Top Kubernetes YAML Validation Tools](https://kubevious.io/blog/post/top-kubernetes-yaml-validation-tools) [NONE CONTENT]  [COMMUNITY-TOOL] β€” A market breakdown contrasting modern validation utilities for Kubernetes platforms. Reviews differences between structural validators, OPA-based policy enforcement engines, and semantic layout detectors.
 
 ---
-πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Message Queue](./message-queue.md) | [Databases](./databases.md) | [Crunchydata](./crunchydata.md)
+πŸ’‘ **Explore Related:** [Newsql](./newsql.md) | [NoSQL](./nosql.md) | [Databases](./databases.md)