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Building a bare-metal Kubernetes cluster on Raspberry Pi
The software in question interfaces directly with the hardware without abstracting it via an operating system.
You see this in plenty of domains: firmware, embedded systems, uEFI, bootloaders, etc.
This used to be the norm too. Old 8-bit personal computers like Commodores didn't run an OS, instead they'd have BASIC run as firmware (though you could get CP/M, GEM and others for a lot of the later generations of 8-bit micros).
You can also get modern software that runs bare metal without an OS. eg this game: https://github.com/adventurerok/Bare-metal-Space-Invaders-Cl...
raspi-cluster
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μMon: Stupid simple monitoring
You can easily put together something that will send UDP packets with stats at regular intervals. I’ve done that a number of times - https://github.com/rcarmo/raspi-cluster/blob/master/tools/se...
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Building a bare-metal Kubernetes cluster on Raspberry Pi
I like the trays. Back when I rebuilt mine from Pi 1Bs to 2Bs* I printed a vertical holder where the Pi itself was the slottable unit, but if I were to rebuild mine today I'd print some trays and use an existing box.
One thing that I did that might make sense for that setup was that my master has a Wi-Fi dongle and performs NAT/DHCP for the other Pis - this makes it easier to do a lot of stuff, including auto-configuration.
* https://github.com/rcarmo/raspi-cluster
What are some alternatives?
Bare-metal-Space-Invaders-Clone - A basic clone of space invaders that runs without an operating system just using BIOS calls.
raspberry-pi-1u-server - A low power 1U Raspberry Pi cluster server for inexpensive colocation.
kraken - Kraken is a distributed state engine framework for scalable automation and orchestration tools.
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
kilo - Kilo is a multi-cloud network overlay built on WireGuard and designed for Kubernetes (k8s + wg = kg)
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
hass-sysmon - Minimal Linux system monitor with Home Assistant MQTT Discovery support
kine - Run Kubernetes on MySQL, Postgres, sqlite, dqlite, not etcd.