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Creating Kubernetes clusters on Azure using cluster API

November 5, 2021November 5, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

Last week, I wrote a post about how to create a Kubernetes cluster on Azure using kubeadm. It wasn’t as hard as Kubernetes the hard way, but it took some time to get everything setup and get all the infrastructure spun up. The goal of this post is to show an easier path to get […]

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Setting up Kubernetes on Azure using kubeadm

October 29, 2021October 29, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

I’m studying to renew my CKA certification. Part of the CKA certification learning goals is setting up and managing a cluster with kubeadm. The goal of this post is to share how to setup a cluster with kubeadm using VMs running on Azure. The steps that are required here are: Setup Azure infrastructure Setup first […]

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GitHub SSO using password-protected SSH keys

May 27, 2021May 27, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

There are two ways to pull/push from/to GitHub, when connecting from a remote system: either you use HTTPS or you use SSH. When connecting to a GitHub organization, the organization might have special requirements for the connection. For example, if I want to push updates to the github.com/azure organization, I need to use a password-protected […]

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Development containers in Visual Studio code are awesome

May 19, 2021May 19, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

As part of my job, I work with multiple languages and multiple tools on a daily basis. Keeping environments up to date and having all the right tools installed can sometimes become a bit of a burden. I recently started using development containers in Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to help manage this burden. Development […]

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Reduce Windows Subsystem For Linux 2 memory usage

May 9, 2021May 9, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

I recently bought a new desktop, and one of the first things I did was install a ton of games! After that, I wanted to get some work done and installed WSL 2. As on my laptop, the memory usage can be pretty high. To optimize the memory usage of WSL2, you can use the […]

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I'm Nills, a cloud architect focused on cloud automation. I share my technical stories on this blog, mainly on Azure, Kubernetes and cloud networking.

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