Guides for k3s
Microfrontend deployments (Multiple Angular Frontends from a single portal) in Civo Kubernetes
Microfrontend deployments (Multiple Angular Frontends from a single portal) in Civo Kubernetes
Kube-ception - Kubernetes within Kubernetes within Kubernetes using Harvester
Harvester is an Open source HCI (Hyper-converged software) that enables to create and manage virtual machines using the power of Kubernetes
Webkubectl - Running Kubectl commands from your web browser
Webkubectl - Running Kubectl commands from your web browser
Migrating your ingresses to K3s 1.20+ API format
Have you been using Ingresses since Kubernetes 1.19 and below? Then you will need to migrate your Ingresses before Kubernetes 1.22, and this guide covers the migration path.
Deployments without YAML using Ketch
Ketch works toward solving Kubernetes complexity by eliminating the need for writing YAML files and directly deploying applications onto a cluster.
Using the Civo k3s service to host your blog in Hugo using Github Actions
We will use GitHub actions to deploy changes to a Hugo blog we will set up to Kubernetes using GitHub actions
Monitoring k3s with the Prometheus operator and custom email alerts
Customize Prometheus monitoring for Kubernetes clusters with Helm 3 and k3s. Learn to define alerts and monitor the cluster in this easy guide.
Civo Kubernetes quick start guide
Civo offers managed Kubernetes, meaning you do not have to configure your cluster’s setup from scratch every time you want to try something out.
Building a blog on Civo k3s
A guide on how to deploy the Ghost blogging platform on Civo Managed Kubernetes
Set Up a Private Docker Registry With TLS on Kubernetes
This tutorial will show you how to deploy your own registry on Kubernetes for storing Docker images. You will also learn how to set up TLS certificates which will be issued free from LetsEncrypt.com
Deploy OpenFaaS with k3s on Civo
Get started with Serverless with Kubernetes (k3s) and OpenFaaS. You'll get an account for Civo's cloud, provision a new VM, install k3s and then deploy OpenFaaS to start kicking the tires.
Creating a cluster: the path to success
Creating a Civo Kubernetes Cluster takes around 1 minute if you know which commands to use and buttons to press. This guide will showcase three different ways to create a Kubernetes Cluster