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Docker HTTP (insecure) registry
By default Docker refuses to push/pull from registries that are not served using HTTPS.
Distributing a Helm chart on Artifact Hub
Building applications in a microservice architecture has become more and more popular recently. With this design pattern, an application is composed of multiple services that run independently and generally share data across network protocols.
Deployment of a TensorFlow model to Kubernetes
Let’s imagine that you’ve just finished training your new TensorFlow model and want to start using it in your application(s). One obvious way to do so is to simply import it in the source code of every application that uses it. However, it might be more versatile to keep your model in one place as standalone and simply have applications exchange data with it through API calls. This article will go through the steps of building such a system and deploy the result to Kubernetes.
Creating a private docker registry for Kubernetes
A docker registry can be run easily using as a docker container using docker itself.
Containerization of a Flask application
Flask can be seen as the equivalent of Express for Python. However, although an express application is basically production ready, a Flask app outputs the following when executed by itself:
Combining two independent git repositories
This article presents how to combine two independent and unrelated git repositories.
Application containerization
Let's imagine a developer building an application on his computer and that this application is meant to be deployed on a different machine (production environment). In order to execute properly, this application requires multiple libraries, binaries and packages. For example, a Python program requires the Python interpreter as well as all the imported Python modules.