Deploying a Golang App to Kubernetes with HTTPS Using Ingress, Cert-Manager, Ko, and BuildSafe
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Learn to deploy a Golang application to AKS Kubernetes with HTTPS using Ingress and cert-manager, without the need for a Dockerfile. Explore the benefits of 'ko' for building Go applications, set up secure HTTPS connections, and create OCI artifacts with BuildSafe. Follow a step-by-step guide covering topics such as building Golang apps without Dockerfiles, deploying to AKS Kubernetes, configuring HTTPS, and scanning images for vulnerabilities. Gain insights into streamlining the deployment process and enhancing security in this comprehensive 21-minute tutorial from Kubesimplify.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why 'ko'?
Building the Golang App with 'ko'
Deploying to AKS Kubernetes Created using Ksctl
Setting Up HTTPS with Ingress and cert-manager
Using BuildSafe for OCI Artifacts
Conclusion and Benefits
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