homelab
harvester
homelab | harvester | |
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4 | 62 | |
69 | 3,564 | |
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3.1 | 9.4 | |
10 months ago | about 7 hours ago | |
Shell | Go | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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homelab
- This is my DNS setup. Feel free to ask questions!
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Swap always at 100%
I have another Pi running Ubuntu with Docker on a SD card that manages a bunch of long running containers and it’s pretty good. I suspect raspbian isn’t very good.
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This is my Homer dashboard!
My homelab repo (largely not updated!) https://github.com/agneevX/server-setup
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Need suggestions for a torrent client
Here's mine: https://github.com/agneevX/server-setup/blob/master/systemd/drive.mount
harvester
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TrueNAS virtualization using Harvester and Kubevirt
At Harvester v1.1.2, it seems virtual machines on some AMD platforms cannot detect nested virtualization. This might relate to Harvester issue #3900, but that issue is categorized as a user interface bug only. Besides, I can run virtual machines on my Ryzen 5600G node normally (with SVM, IOMMU, and SR-IOV enabled, while /sys/module/kvm_amd/parameters/nested returns 1).
- Are there any dedicated linux distros that come out of the box with k8s?
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🔧I tried out Harvester HCI for the homelab, and it is an interesting solution
With this being nowhere documented, I dived into GitHub issues and found #1479. I learned the bootstrap password is admin, which then allowed me to log in.
- Self hosting our Startup, where do we begin?
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proxmox in docker or vagrant
Or with Hyper-converged infrastructure https://harvesterhci.io/
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Any easy to use gui to create/deploy/monitor k8s for a devops newbie?
Have a look at Harvester if you have a unused pc. It can create a k3s cluster in vms automatically. TechnoTim has done a video about it, looks really easy. Also combines with rancher and longhorn for managing cluster a storage.
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Has anyone used Harvester?
Im currently using proxmox and I want to what the community's feelings towards Suse Harvester. What are your experiences and is it worth trying out?
- Can you do infrastructure as code on non-cloud assets?
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3 node kubernetes cluster - All masters?
This seems like the route, thank you for your response. u/happyColoradoDave pointed me towards harvester which should make VM management easier. Going to go with that to run VMs now.
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Is anyone using kubevirt, oVirt or some "kubernetes VM" solution to fire up Windows (not linux) VM's in any reasonable number?
I assume you mean https://harvesterhci.io/
What are some alternatives?
mergerfs - a featureful union filesystem
homelab - Fully automated homelab from empty disk to running services with a single command.
ansible-docker - Install / Configure Docker and Docker Compose using Ansible.
kubevirt - Kubernetes Virtualization API and runtime in order to define and manage virtual machines.
adguard-sync - Sync tool for local Adguard Home DNS instances
rancher - Complete container management platform
personal-ansible - Personal Ansible playbooks for home infrastructure to make my life easier
longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes
web-traffic-generator - A quick and dirty HTTP/S "organic" traffic generator.
slim - Build and run tiny vms from Dockerfiles. Small and sleek.
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
Flatcar - Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc.