Kubernetes
If you like applying Kubernetes, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- DesignIntermediateNew
Bootstrap ArgoCD on a Multi-Cluster Platform for an EdTech
Design the repo topology: per-environment vs per-tenant kustomize overlays, ApplicationSet generators for service-per-cluster fan-out, a sync-wave strategy for ordered deploys. …
- Argocd
- Kubernetes
- Kustomize
GitOps and Continuous Delivery - CodeIntermediateNew
Tune Autoscaling for a Cost-Sensitive Workload with HPA + KEDA
Receive the service's current Deployment + HorizontalPodAutoscaler config (static 12-20 replicas), 90 days of traffic logs + Kafka-lag metrics, and the SLA (p99 < 250ms, error r…
- Kubernetes
- Autoscaling
- Keda
Container Orchestration with Kubernetes - AnalysisIntermediateNew
Right-Size a Real-Time Recommendation Serving Cluster
You receive 7 days of request-level telemetry (timestamp, latency, error code, pod) plus the existing Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) and node-group configs. Analyze traffic pat…
- Model Serving
- Kubernetes
- Autoscaling
Machine Learning at Scale - DesignIntermediateNew
Design a Golden-Path Service Template for a Series-D Scale-Up
Design a golden-path template producing a Go (or Node) microservice with: REST + gRPC scaffolding, structured logging (slog or pino), OpenTelemetry tracing, Prometheus metrics, …
- Platform Engineering
- Golden Paths
- Backstage
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