efk-stack
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Kubernetes cluster
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Jun 27, 2026 - Shell
In this video, we use the ELK Stack to collect logs of applications deployed on a Kubernetes cluster.
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Apr 20, 2025
devops cheat sheet for kubernetes, linux, docker, git, ansible, jenkins ...
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Oct 24, 2023
This Laravel package provides ability to use fluentd as log driver. Also it adds lots of useful data to logs.
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Oct 9, 2023 - PHP
This repo contains Kubernetes Manifests related to EFK Stack application
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Jun 17, 2026 - Shell
ZipBob 프로젝트의 인프라와 개발/배포 환경, DevOps 관련 저장소
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Jan 29, 2025 - Shell
Production-leaning EFK (Elasticsearch + Fluentd + Kibana) logging stack on Kubernetes: TLS, RBAC, NetworkPolicy, PSA, Kustomize overlays for minikube + cloud, one-command bring-up with end-to-end smoke test.
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May 26, 2026 - Shell
An Enterprise-Grade Centralized Logging and Observability Platform that demonstrates how Enterprise Organizations collect, process, store, and visualize Kubernetes logs using the EFK (Elasticsearch, Fluent Bit, Kibana) stack on AWS EKS. This project showcases log aggregation, real-time monitoring
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Jun 26, 2026 - HCL
Helm-chart repository for deploying services like Elasticsearch, Kafka, Grafana etc. onto a kubernetes cluster. Uses templates for some services and pulls and configures dependencies for others
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May 12, 2023
Demo projects and simple exercises to practice observability and monitoring concepts using Prometheus, Grafana, EFK/ELK Stack and a Golang/Python API application on a docker and local k8s cluster.
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Aug 19, 2025 - Go
A secure, lightweight EFK stack (Elasticsearch, Filebeat, Kibana) for Nginx observability, optimized for resource-constrained environments with native API authentication.
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Jun 15, 2026
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