ESPC 2020 Online - Serverless Workloads in Azure Kubernetes with KEDA
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ESPC 2020 Online - Serverless Workloads in Azure Kubernetes with KEDA
A KEDA scaler that scales Kubernetes workload based on Twitch chat messages
A simple Docker container written in .NET that will receive messages from a Service Bus topic and scale via KEDA.
A very demostration on how to use Azure Service Bus to call an internal REST API from an Azure Function
This repo is has simple demos on how to get Azure Functions working on Kubernetes/Keda/Knative
Event Driven Autoscaling + Keda + Azure Event Hubs + Native Library
Example of an Event Hub-triggered Azure Function powered by KEDA
This project provides a sample solution for implementing a message shovel with Azure Service Bus and Azure Functions hosted in AKS.
Use KEDA autoscaling to automatically scale applications based on metrics such as the number of active Grains in Orleans, the number of API requests, and the number of SignalR connections. This allows your .NET applications to handle increased workloads without manual intervention.
Deploy an Azure Function Service Bus trigger using KEDA Add-on for AKS for scaling and connecting to Azure Service Bus using workload identity for AKS.
RetroPOS is a fictional project to foster learning through Cloud Native practices in Azure using .NET Core microservices.
KEDA External Scaler for Azure Cosmos DB
The coffeeshop event-driven application is developed in C# and runs on Dapr (AKS)
Demo for Azure Friday episode on Kubernetes-Event Driven Autoscaling (KEDA).
See how Crowd Analytics platform built on Azure can provides occupancy insights in workspace and other location for safety while having technical fun with AI-driven platform on Kubernetes, with detailed walk through guide.
Add a description, image, and links to the keda topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the keda topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."