TJs-Kubernetes-Service
cv4pve-autosnap
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TJs-Kubernetes-Service
- Need a bit of career advice.
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A Home Lab for trying Kubernetes
This is how I deploy K8s into my Proxmox homelab: https://github.com/zimmertr/TKS
cv4pve-autosnap
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Automatic container snapshots? cv4pve or zfs for a small homelab?
From my research, I can see two options: - Proxmox specific cv4pve-autosnap - generic zfs-auto-snapshot, available in repos
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LVM-Thin vs ZFS
You can use https://github.com/Corsinvest/cv4pve-autosnap to make automated snapshots of guests in proxmox.
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Advice needed: preparing for the worst
Also, for being able to quickly revert mishaps with your vms, and lxc containers i use https://github.com/Corsinvest/cv4pve-autosnap to make hourly snapshots of all vms and lxc containers (taking snapshots suspends disk io from the vm's point of view. Some software, especially game servers, can't deal with this).
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Some Proxmox Backup, Snapshot and Storage questions
Since Proxmox natively supports ZFS, you could that to make your snapshots. You can do automatic snapshots with zfs-auto-snapshot or for VMs with cv4pve-autosnap.
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TUTORIAL: Beauty by simplicity, OR one ZFS Snapshot used by 5 Layers of Applications
to achieve this fabulous glory of software-engineering i utilized this projects: cv4pve-autosnap and Zamba Fileserver on LXC
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Sanoid for snapshots management?
If you want automatic snapshots that appear in the Proxmox GUI and can be rolled back from there, too, you could check out https://github.com/Corsinvest/cv4pve-autosnap. I recently set it up and it works nicely. It uses the Proxmox API to trigger snapshots. Corsinvest is the company behind this tool. They are part of the Proxmox partner program.
What are some alternatives?
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines
proxmox-tools - 📦 A collection of stuff that I and others wrote for Proxmox 📦
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
pyznap - ZFS snapshot tool written in python
openebs - Most popular & widely deployed Open Source Container Native Storage platform for Stateful Persistent Applications on Kubernetes.
zamba-lxc-toolbox - Zamba LXC Toolbox a script collection to setup LXC containers on Proxmox + ZFS. Zamba is the fusion of ZFS and Samba (standalone, active directory dc or active directory member), preconfigured to access ZFS snapshots by "Previous Versions" to easily recover encrypted by ransomware files, accidently deleted files or just to revert changes.
proxmox-plugin - Use Proxmox virtual machines as agents in Jenkins.
Cronos - A fully-featured .NET library for working with Cron expressions. Built with time zones in mind and intuitively handles daylight saving time transitions
homelab - Fully automated homelab from empty disk to running services with a single command.
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
ubuntu-hardened-host - Hardened (FIPS) Host for NGINX, Docker, Kubernets, etc
Bitwarden - Bitwarden infrastructure/backend (API, database, Docker, etc).