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Docker Without Docker
> we'd have been fighting cni complexity to make it work.
Appreciate the candid responses, thanks for taking the time. That ipv6 wireguard peering post was really fascinating I read that too. Wireguard has been quite the a game-changer in it's space as well and a lot of value IMO is just in the simplicity and difficulty of misconfiguration, even though the performance is also fantastic.
Grateful that ya'll are sharing what you're doing right/finding interesting.
Since ya'll might appreciate this, I think there's an ultimate form of all these orchestrators out there that boils everything down to the "operator pattern" -- I call it "buhzaar" but I tried to get my thoughts out of the notebook a while ago[0]. It's almost like a completely normalized DB might be -- to strip an orchestrator down to it's bare minimum, which facilitates other processes that do resource provisioning and management. Then let people bring their own things that provision resources (and maybe you some "officially supported" ones but they all live separately and iterate separately).
I didn't quite put down all the thoughts I had but you think this is too much normalization (in the same way no one wants to do 7 joins)? You could argue that both nomad and k8s are denormalized (they intrinsically "know" how to provision/manage certain things) to a certain extent, and nomad just "bundles" less.
[0]: https://gitlab.com/buhzaar/design
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Mariadb and ZFS
Please feel free too, would love to chat about this. I think we think extremely similarly -- What you're trying to build is almost exactly what I'm trying to build, except I plan on getting my leverage from k8s (and eventually my own thing that I'm working on called buhzaar which aims to be simpler than k8s).
simplenetes
- We reduced 502 errors by caring about PID 1 in Kubernetes
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Docker Without Docker
The other day we heard about Simplenetes [1] (in 17k lines of Bash), and now this :)
[1] https://github.com/simplenetes-io/simplenetes
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Show HN: Simplenetes – I replaced Kubernetes with 17k lines of shell script
You are looking at the `./release/sns` file, which is the "compiled" release, it's like looking at the .exe (404 kb isn't that bad for an ".exe")
The source files involved are smaller [1].
[1] https://github.com/simplenetes-io/simplenetes/tree/master/in...
- Simplenetes – Kubernetes with 17k lines of shell script
What are some alternatives?
lxd - Powerful system container and virtual machine manager [Moved to: https://github.com/canonical/lxd]
kata-containers - Kata Containers is an open source project and community working to build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs) that feel and perform like containers, but provide the workload isolation and security advantages of VMs. https://katacontainers.io/
firebuild - Convenience of containers, security of virtual machines
kubevirt - Kubernetes Virtualization API and runtime in order to define and manage virtual machines.
firecracker-containerd - firecracker-containerd enables containerd to manage containers as Firecracker microVMs
documentation - Kata Containers version 1.x documentation (for version 2.x see https://github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers).
firecracker-container
cloc - cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages.
garden-shed - Volume management for linux garden backends
linuxkit - A toolkit for building secure, portable and lean operating systems for containers
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes