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Kubernetes Question of the day July 6th


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What applications can be used to verify platform binaries before deployment?

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Best answer by Geoff Burke 7 July 2022, 17:14

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At the risk of being flamed, but you are trying to help us learn @Geoff Burke  which I appreciate…

 

Is kubectl -apply an acceptable answer?

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Never flame every effort is good. One of the things I am doing is making these more open so that you bring up all sorts of different methods. kubectl apply will apply a manifest, i.e. a yaml file. In this instance I am talking more about what you are pulling in with that manifest, i.e. the container image.

 

A hint, answers to a lot of these questions might be on this hub in previous posts :) 

 

cheers

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Hi Geoff,
are you going to update the open question topics with the correct answer? In the last days I was looking for the correct answers at the next day(s), but there was none…. 😎

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Hi Geoff,
are you going to update the open question topics with the correct answer? In the last days I was looking for the correct answers at the next day(s), but there was none…. 😎

yup, most likely end of the week if worse comes to worse. A struggle with time right now.. and I thought it was summer :)

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Hi Geoff,
are you going to update the open question topics with the correct answer? In the last days I was looking for the correct answers at the next day(s), but there was none…. 😎

yup, most likely end of the week if worse comes to worse. A struggle with time right now.. and I thought it was summer :)

👍🏼

Thanks.

Yeah, this summer has a lot of work. Seems all customers have dumped out their projects to their service providers before vacation time. 😎

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What I completely missed and predicted incorrectly was migration to containers. I thought that businesses would take a long time to transition. What I completely missed was the fact that they simply setup parallel processes then like the flick of a switch boom bye vsphere/hyperV etc and hello containers. Home Depot in the US is the craziest example over 2000 locations. Don’t get me wrong I like work but as they used to tell me when I drank beer “everything in moderation”!

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One way is to leverage Trivy

 

 

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