Red Hat Leftovers
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Multiple sources for Argo CD applications
Before the multiple sources feature was introduced in Argo CD 2.6, Argo CD was limited to managing applications from a single Git or Helm repository. Users had to manage every application as an individual entity in Argo CD, even if the resources were stored across multiple repositories.
With the multiple sources feature, you can now create an Argo CD application specifying resources stored in multiple repositories. This means you can manage resources separately in different repositories and combine them into a single entity for deployment and management.
Note: The feature is still marked as a Beta feature for Argo CD. The user interface (UI) and command-line interface (CLI) are not supported for multiple sources; they respond as if only the first source is specified.
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Automate your SSO with Ansible and Keycloak
The article Deploy Keycloak single sign-on with Ansible discussed how to automate the deployment of Keycloak. In this follow-up article, we’ll use that as a baseline and explore how to automate the configuration of the Keycloak single sign-on (SSO) server, including setting up users, specifying LDAP connection details, and so on.
Here again, to facilitate our automation, we will leverage an Ansible collection named middleware_automation.keycloak, specifically designed for this endeavor.
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Considering managed Kubernetes? 5 questions to ask
Kubernetes has become essential to cloud-native development because it's an excellent tool for managing containerized applications at scale. But implementing it on your own can be challenging.
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9 ways ChatGPT will help CIOs [Ed: Red Hat is hyping up proprietary spyware of Microsoft that lies to people in order to advance Microsoft's agenda]
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Pay transparency: 5 tips for IT leaders