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helm-charts
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Helm/kustomize/k8s installation for Lemmy server?
Honestly, just use the bjw-s app-template for it. It's not complex enough to warrant a from-scratch chart.
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"helm crearte" command for bitnami charts/common Library?
I just spoke with one of the k8s-at-home guys, and he hadn't heard of Helmet either, but he recommended this: https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts which has a bit more miles on it, formerly it was published as: https://github.com/k8s-at-home/library-charts – this is in thousands of charts, from what I can tell.
- A k8s media factory utilizing the *arr suite
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TrueCharts Maintainers Rude?
What about your charts being a 1:1 copy of Bernd Schorgers' app-template, formerly kah-common?
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Getting Started with Kubernetes Questions
Spinning up workloads in kubernetes is much different than just spinning up a container in docker or even with docker compose. If someone has not already packaged it in a helm chart or some other kubernetes workload you'll have to develop one yourself. There are some nice library charts you can use as a base that should handle just about any random docker image you want to deploy. https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/library/common there is also a repo of pre developed charts for common images. https://github.com/k8s-at-home/charts but be aware it was recently deprecated so it won't be receiving any updates.
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Where are folks getting their helm charts for the standard media server apps (*arr, nzbget, etc) now?
I'm using this chart - it's a swiss army tool for any self-hosted docker containers lacking own helm files.
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The Helmet is a Helm Library Chart that defines many chart templates like Deployment, Service, Ingress, etc which can used in other application charts.
It seems to have some overlap with a similar library that has been developed over at the k8s-at-home community and later migrated to my personal repo: https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/library/common (shameless plug :P).
- With the k8s-at-home helm chart repository no longer being maintained, what are people using instead?
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How do you use ArgoCD ? mono/multi repo, secrets.
It very much depends on how you structure and setup your applications. We always try to use Helm charts which means within each environment you have your Helm values and some generic stuff. In some cases we created kinda a blueprint chart which was generic enough to configure whatever we needed. A good example of that could be https://github.com/bjw-s/helm-charts. This keeps the „copy-pasting“ relatively organized and low effort.
- Best way to organize simple deployments
middleware
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Titles are hard but collecting your favourite shows shouldn't be
For storage options, most people either purchase a NAS (network attached storage) or re-purpose an older computer using either TrueNAS or unraid. If you're looking to just purchase one, the most popular brand is synology, but their models can be a bit pricey.
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I want to turn old PC into a NAS
https://www.truenas.com/ if you just want to use it as network storage.
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NAS Recommendations?
Synology if you need prebuilt. If you want to build DIY NAS, take a case that can hold as many drives as you want, take a consumer-grade mobo and Intel/AMD CPU (really doesn't matter for NAS), purchase 1 x SSD for OS and as many drives as you need, deploy something like TrueNAS (https://www.truenas.com/) or Starwinds SAN and NAS (https://www.starwindsoftware.com/san-and-nas), configure RAID (for redundancy, preferably RAID-6) and share the storage to your NUC as iSCSI/NFS/SMB. The second option will require some effort to accomplish but will be more flexible and deliver more performance.
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Hardware/Software recommendations
There is no such thing as an ideal OS. Some of the products are better in some of the areas, while other software is better in other areas. For example, Proxmox is the virtualization platform that is targeting virtualization needs. It has support for software RAID, but it doesn't mean that this is the primary feature that is constantly developed. Any NAS OS basically doing the same but targeting storage and sharing things over the virtualization or anything else. So, you need to use whatever is better for the particular use case. Use proxmox on the virtualization host and NAS OS as a storage engine. Or run hypervisor and NAS OS as the VM. As per the alternatives to OMV, you can take a look at Starwinds SAN and NAS (https://www.starwindsoftware.com/san-and-nas), TrueNAS (https://www.truenas.com/), or even pure Debian + Cockpit (https://cockpit-project.org/)
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New home lab
The second is storage. If you need any of the storage sharing, deploy NAS OS as the VM in proxmox, like Starwinds SAN and NAS (https://www.starwindsoftware.com/san-and-nas) or OMV (https://www.openmediavault.org/), or TrueNAS (https://www.truenas.com/). As you mentioned, you need to cross-flash the perc into IT mode and pass through the controller into VM, but you need a separate from the controller drive for proxmox to be able to PCI-E passthrough the card into VM. Then, configure software RAID and reshare the storage to the proxmox via NFS/iSCSI (that will improve your skills in storage stack and storage protocols).
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UNRAID or OMV?
You can also go another route with Proxmox and NAS OS as a VM. TrueNAS or Starwinds SAN&NAS can be used. https://www.truenas.com/
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Critique/advice on proposed home network setup please.
You would need some sort of NAS device to act as a file server (you obviously can't just plug a HDD directly into a switch). Some consumer routers have USB ports where you can plug in an external HDD, though they frequently have speed issues with the USB ports. You could buy something from QNAP, Synology, etc. or build your own TrueNAS.
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Best NAS other than Synology 920
I run plex on my lab, but if I didn't have that, I would probably buy a cheap server and run TrueNAS. https://www.truenas.com/ I personally have a whole vmware network using it for storage, but as just a plex server with a bunch of storage would be a viable alternative for a single host and have the storage plus the raid benefits of not having to worry about disk failures.
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Stripe Block Size RAID 5
Take a look at TrueNAS or Starwinds SAN&NAS as a NAS OS options. https://www.truenas.com/
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Poor storage performance on nested vSphere lab :( - need help interpreting tests and finding root cause
Windows built-in iSCSI server is slow. If you don't mind replacing it, try using TrueNAS, Starwinds SAN&NAS, or even Linux (Ubuntu Server) VM running the iSCSI target server. Either solution should overperform the Windows alternative.
What are some alternatives?
Helm-Chart-Boilerplates - Example implementations of the universal helm charts
filemanager - 📂 Web File Browser
containers - My collection of container images
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts - Some universal helm charts used for deploying services onto Kubernetes. All-in-one best-practices
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
jailmaker - Persistent Linux 'jails' on TrueNAS SCALE to install software (docker-compose, portainer, podman, etc.) with full access to all files via bind mounts thanks to systemd-nspawn!
democratic-csi - csi storage for container orchestration systems
library-charts - ⚠️ Deprecated : Helm library charts for the k8s@home Helm charts
zabbix-nfs - Template for zabbix to check nfs share availability
charts - ⚠️ Deprecated : Helm charts for applications you run at home
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD