NetScaler Ingress Controller for Kubernetes:
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Jul 10, 2025 - HCL
NetScaler Ingress Controller for Kubernetes:
🐳 📦 🚀 - Terraform template for a production ready EKS Cluster and ISTIO Service Mesh
☁️ 🐳 ⚡ 🚀 📦 Complete microservices orchestration on ECS on AWS using Terraform
Set up a 3 Tier application (classic springboot petclinic) in a Nomad / Consul cluster leveraging features of service mesh, ingress and terminating gateways, load balancers etc.
Deploy locally on VM an Hashicorp cluster formed by Vault, Consul and Nomad. Ready for deploying and testing your apps.
Examples using Distributed tracing with Datadog and Jaeger for Consul Service Mesh
🐳 📦 🚀 - Terraform template for a production ready EKS Cluster and Cilium Service Mesh and eBPF
Best Practices for Securing Services on Bare Metal
Deploy Linkerd2 using Terraform Helm Provider. Linkerd is: Ultra light, ultra simple, ultra powerful. Linkerd adds security, observability, and reliability to Kubernetes, without the complexity. CNCF-hosted and 100% open source.
Deploy k3s and linkerd on Packet servers
Service Mesh with HashiCorp Consul and ngrok
A demo with Spring and .NET applications that use Consul's service mesh. Includes Vault & Kubernetes.
Terraform quick starts for Consul features.
Terraform module for ECS microservices
Easy way to make consul up and running using few CLI steps. Includes the API Gateway setup and demo API service.
[Amazon EKS Blueprint] Learn how Calico Cluster mesh enables service discovery and communication across multiple Kubernetes clusters, facilitating direct, low-latency communication without additional networking layers.
Deploy linkerd2 on kubernetes with ease
Universal K8s template – from local k3s to GKE Autopilot, with dev/staging/prod pipelines powered by Terraform, Helmfile, Argo CD, GitHub Actions, Devbox + Mise, and full security/observability tooling.
A module to install linkerd into your EKS cluster.
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