KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
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KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
Helm chart to deploy KEDA scaler as pod autoscaler
Kuberntes Complete Notes
Deploy Azure Pipelines agent on Kubernetes. Easy way. Cheap. Windows and Linux.
Repository to manage GitHub self-hosted agents.
Generic connectors for Keda which can be used as worker images as part of scaleTargetRef.
A simple example to showcase Azure container apps capabilities using a TechTalks demo with native integration for Dapr and KEDA
a scalable file archiver for MinIO events
Carbon Limiting Auto Tuning for Kubernetes
This project demonstrates how to build and deploy a Go application in a Kubernetes cluster and set up event-driven autoscaling using KEDA (Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling).
Terraform module for Keda on AWS
DevOps Project: AWS EKS, CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, Argo CD, Git, Terraform, Prometheus, Grafana, and more. Build a Dev Portfolio with this powerful tech stack.
Laboratório para realização de testes de monitoramento, logging e autoscaling
KEDA External Scaler for Azure Cosmos DB
Aether: A minimalist PaaS for effortless web application deployments. Built with NextJS, NodeJS, Golang, and AWS services.
An application to demonstration HA/DR patterns in Azure
This is to demo how to use Azure Data Factory with AKS/KEDA to run batch jobs in Azure
This repository provides PowerShell scripts for managing Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters. It includes scripts for creating, scaling, updating, and deleting AKS clusters, streamlining the management of Kubernetes environments in Azure.
Estimation of Distribution algorithms Python package
this is example how to do stateless pod autoscaling with KEDA, Kubernetes, Prometheus and Terraform
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