This tutorial helps you get started deploying your Kotlin app with Spring Boot Framework to Google Kubernetes Engine, Google's hosting solution for containerized applications.
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This tutorial helps you get started deploying your Kotlin app with Spring Boot Framework to Google Kubernetes Engine, Google's hosting solution for containerized applications.
We make a memory card game with Harry Potter theme.
This project installs an Apache Cassandra database into a Kubernetes Engine cluster. Various scripts are contained within this project that provide push button creation, validation, and deletion of the Cassandra(C*) database and Kubernetes Engine cluster.
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This repository shows various ways of deploying a vision model (TensorFlow) from 🤗 Transformers.
This project installs an Apache Cassandra database into a Kubernetes Engine cluster. Various scripts are contained within this project that provide push button creation, validation, and deletion of the Cassandra(C*) database and Kubernetes Engine cluster.
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This project describes the steps required to deploy a sample application to Kubernetes Engine that forwards log events to Stackdriver Logging. As a part of the exercise, you will create a Cloud Storage bucket and a BigQuery dataset for exporting log data.
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In this project, you will leverage Kubernetes Engine and Google Compute Engine to explore how Istio can manage services that reside outside of the Kubernetes Engine environment. You will deploy a typical Istio service mesh in Kubernetes Engine, then configure an externally deployed microservice to join the mesh.
An application to help with IP Address Management (IPAM) for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters. Easily allows the calculation of the subnets required to spin up GKE clusters in VPC-native mode. See it at: https://googlecloudplatform.github.io/gke-ip-address-management/
This project demonstrates how to use an Istio service mesh in a single Kubernetes Engine cluster alongside Prometheus, Jaeger, and Grafana, to monitor cluster and workload performance metrics. You will first deploy the Istio control plane, data plane, and additional visibility tools using the provided scripts, then explore the collected metrics …
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