Blog Posts Below please find all my blog posts, newest to oldest. GKE Compute Cost Comparisons In Small Clusters Comparing GKE's Manual pools, Node-AutoProvisioning & Autopilot to see which achieves the lowest cost for the least inconvenience <p> <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/SoT4-mZhyhE">Photo by Micheile Henderson on Unsplash</a></p> Creating an up-to-date Distroless Python Image How I created a Distroless Container Image for Python, without relying on the out-dated Google version <p> <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/MGRv3qZfyTs">Photo by Prateek Katyal on Unsplash</a></p> Hosting Plausible Analytics on Kubernetes How to run Plausible Analytics - a less angry version of Google Analytics - self-hosted on your own Kubernetes cluster <p> <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/IrRbSND5EUc">Photo by Markus Winkler on Unsplash</a></p> Docker Desktop Alternatives for M1 Mac A few options, including my preference, for replacing Docker Desktop on newer M1 Macs running Apple Silicon <p> <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/jOqJbvo1P9g">Photo by Ian Taylor on Unsplash</a></p> Developer-Friendly Runbooks: A Guide A guide to creating an easy-to-use, developer-friendly runbook site to help improve operability <p> <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/gySMaocSdqs">Photo by Cookie the Pom on Unsplash</a></p> Some Musings From KubeCon EU 2021 (Virtual Edition) Thoughts and scribbles after attending a whole bunch of talks at KubeCon EU 2021 <p>I’ve just finished binging on a whole host of talks from KubeCon EU 2021, and thought I’d scribble down some of my immediate thoughts - from the talks I “went” to, as well as more generally about virtual conferencing these days. Which is a bit of a change of pace, let’s be honest.</p> Tools To Visualise Your Kubernetes Cluster My experience running a couple of open source tools to help visualise workloads deployed on Kubernetes <p> <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/oyXis2kALVg">Photo by fabio on Unsplash</a></p> How to connect to Google Kubernetes clusters in parallel My approach to connecting to multiple clusters across multiple accounts from my terminal <p> <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/4eTnTQle0Ks">Photo by Alvaro Reyes on Unsplash</a></p> Things I Have Learnt After A Year As A Lead Engineer Musings about the year just gone and some of the things I'm going to try differently going forwards <p>It’s probably natural to get a bit contemplative as one year rolls into another. In this post I’m going to spend a little time writing about some of the things I’ve learnt after a year moving into a “Senior Engineer” position, and then onto some of the things I hope to change going forwards, based on what I’ve learnt.</p> Team Nimbus and the Agents of Chaos A post about my team’s first venture into running a Chaos Day — a series of chaos experiments against our platform <p>This blog post is about my team’s first ever Chaos Day - where we ran a series of experiments designed to test how our platform performed when we tried to disrupt it, or the workloads that run on it.</p> Previous Page Next Page
GKE Compute Cost Comparisons In Small Clusters Comparing GKE's Manual pools, Node-AutoProvisioning & Autopilot to see which achieves the lowest cost for the least inconvenience
Creating an up-to-date Distroless Python Image How I created a Distroless Container Image for Python, without relying on the out-dated Google version
Hosting Plausible Analytics on Kubernetes How to run Plausible Analytics - a less angry version of Google Analytics - self-hosted on your own Kubernetes cluster
Docker Desktop Alternatives for M1 Mac A few options, including my preference, for replacing Docker Desktop on newer M1 Macs running Apple Silicon
Developer-Friendly Runbooks: A Guide A guide to creating an easy-to-use, developer-friendly runbook site to help improve operability