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Example of an Event Hub-triggered Azure Function powered by KEDA
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KEDA example - shows how to scale Azure Functions in Kubernetes based on Azure Service Bus Queues
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Scripts y archivos YML usados en la charla sobre AKS
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Scale Kafka apps on Kubernetes using KEDA (keda.sh)
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Auto scale Redis application on Kubernetes with KEDA
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Apache Pulsar External Scaler for KEDA
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Java Springboot Web app that publishes msgs into a queue and autoscales the consumer with KEDA
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Azure Kubernetes based event-driven autoscaling using KEDA
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Microsoft Azure Container Ecosystem - "nugget" series
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A KEDA scaler that scales Kubernetes workload based on Twitch chat messages
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Microsoft Azure Container Ecosystem nugget series
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ESPC 2020 Online - Serverless Workloads in Azure Kubernetes with KEDA
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KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
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Demo for Azure Friday episode on Kubernetes-Event Driven Autoscaling (KEDA).
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Autoscaling Java sample with KEDA
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kedahttp implements a prototype of auto-scaling containers using Kubernetes and KEDA
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RetroPOS is a fictional project to foster learning through Cloud Native practices in Azure using .NET Core microservices.
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Autoscale Redis applications on Kubernetes
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