- there is a separate `coredns-autoscaler` that is spun up in more recent kOps versions
- so the `kube-dns-autoscaler` is no longer needed after an upgrade to CoreDNS
- and possibly could conflict if they both targeted the same deployment
- updating the `kube-dns-autoscaler` was the most confusing part, so this simplifies things a good bit!
- links still worked before, but some were as old as Cilium v1.6, so update to newest proactively
- also makes it consistent / easier for readers when all of the links go to the same version of the docs
* feat(karpenter): Upgrade to version 0.27.0
Upgrade Karpenter to current last stable version `0.27.0`.
Template have been updated to use the same templates than the Helm chart.
* feat(karpenter): Use AWSNodeTemplate for launchTemplate
To set Launch Templates is deprecated into the provisioner, it is recommends using the `AWSNodeTemplate` to set it.
Ref:
- https://karpenter.sh/v0.27.0/concepts/node-templates/
* feat(karpenter): Enable pruning addon
* Use extra flags in upgrade-ab scenario test
* feat(karpenter): Drop `karpenter` feature flag
* feat(karpenter): Add release note for `1.27`
* feat(karpenter): Upgrade to version 0.27.3
* feat(karpenter): fix template
* feat(karpenter): Upgrade to version 0.27.5
* Update Karpenter documentation with depending kops version
* Delete KOPS_FEATURE_FLAGS from e2e test `run-test`
* Run hack/update-expected.sh
- using the configurable add-on is not necessary per se, can remove
`--kubelet-insecure-tls` from _any_ installation of `metrics-server`,
including one via its Helm chart
- I had brought attention to this issue and mentioned the lack of
security details in the release notes in the PR for
cc41bba0cf
- was requested to submit a PR for this note as well, finally got to
pushing this up 😅
- this is good encouragement to switch to the `metrics-server` add-on
as it provides better security over a self-install
- `stable` route no longer has some of the links, so instead used a
specific version of the Cilium docs
- follows the convention in the rest of this doc to use versions
- I used the latest version that has the link available
This basically formats the getting started doc of OpenStack to adhere to
the markdownlint rules and also includes some minor tweaks, like
adapt the headings to make the TOC work again, remove trailing
spaces, and use more consistent punctuation for pointing out examples.