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Qovery Named G2 Momentum Leader Winter 2024

We are thrilled to share the exciting news that Qovery has once again been recognized as a Momentum Leader for DevOps in the Winter 2024 Grid Report. This marks the third consecutive time we've received this prestigious acknowledgment, and we couldn't be more grateful for the ongoing support of our incredible community of users 🙏

GitHub Variables and Nx Reusable Workflows

At Qovery, we build our frontend using Nx and rely on the official nrwl/ci GitHub Actions. Our frontend requires third-party tokens during compile time, but we would like to avoid hardcoding them or using the.env file to define our tokens. The latter exposes our source code directly on GitHub, and even though it's not sensitive data, we don't want it to be easily scraped.

Top 4 Crossplane Alternatives & Competitors

The evolution of cloud infrastructure management has been significantly influenced by the development of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools, among which Crossplane stands out as a pioneering solution. CrossPlane, an open-source project, revolutionizes how developers manage and orchestrate cloud services by extending Kubernetes with powerful abstractions for multi-cloud environments.

What is Kubernetes Architecture?

Kubernetes is an open-source platform designed to automate deploying, scaling, and managing containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Understanding the architecture of Kubernetes is crucial for anyone who works with this platform. It helps you to better understand how different components of a Kubernetes cluster interact with each other and how applications are run on this platform.

Crossplane loves Kubernetes as much as we do... But, differently!

Kubernetes has emerged as the de facto orchestrator for deploying and managing containerized applications. Its versatility and robust ecosystem have paved the way for innovative tools that leverage its capabilities, extending its utility beyond mere container orchestration. Among these tools, Crossplane and Qovery stand out for their unique approaches to simplifying cloud resource management.

Kubernetes Tutorial for Developers

Welcome to our hands-on tutorial on Kubernetes, the powerful open-source platform often abbreviated as k8s. In this tutorial, we are diving into the world of container orchestration, simplifying the complexities, and making Kubernetes accessible for developers. Whether you are just starting out or looking to enhance your existing skills in Kubernetes, this guide is designed to walk you through the process step-by-step.

How to build an Internal Developer Platform on Kubernetes

How to turn Kubernetes into an Internal Developer Platform that your developers will love - it’s my new article, and it’s based on my experience building Qovery I share a few tips on how we iterate with our users, and this is gold for any Platform Engineering teams building or in the process to build their own platform. Enjoy the ride, and happy to have your feedback.

Why Kubernetes For Developers is the Next Big Thing

Let's face it! Kubernetes is the standard for container orchestration, reshaping how we deploy and manage applications for the last 8 years - do you even remember when you run "docker run " on an application server? 😁. However, it's crucial to recognize that Kubernetes was never initially designed with the everyday developer in mind.

What is an Internal Developer Portal?

Imagine a central hub where your tech team finds all the tools and resources they need, organized and ready for action. This is exactly what the Internal Developer Portal offers, becoming a key factor in revolutionizing the way we build software today. In this article, we will explore how Internal Developer Portals revolutionize the development process by streamlining tasks, boosting collaboration, and customizing workflows.

Managed GCP GKE Autopilot Released in Public Beta

I am thrilled to announce a significant milestone for Qovery: the public beta release of our Google Cloud Platform (GCP) GKE Autopilot support. This marks a new chapter in our journey, following the successful integration with AWS EKS, Scaleway Kapsule, and Kubernetes. In this announcement article I'll explain what you can get out of GCP GKE Autopilot and what is coming next 👇