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deckhouse
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K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes
And while k3s sounds easy, it's not after even a slightly larger scale.
If one willing to have in-house k8s today I would recommend https://deckhouse.io/ (I'm not affiliated with them)
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What's your preferred tool for on-premise k8s installer?
Deckhouse
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Self-Managed Kubernetes Distributions
Check Deckhouse as well (https://github.com/deckhouse/deckhouse). Cilium integration was added there recently.
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FOSS News International #3: November 15-21, 2021
Release Deckhouse v1.26.0 · deckhouse/deckhouse (github.com)
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Which on-prem distribution to use?
Consider Deckhouse as another option that can be installed everywhere: bare metal, private and public clouds. It has an Open Source core offered in Community Edition, but the pricing for Enterprise Edition is also a fit for small companies. All configuration is made via Custom Resources, all routines (like updating Kubernetes versions and related system components) are automated.
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Does anybody need a Kubernetes Operator for auto renewing SSL certificates?
We use cert-manager in our K8s platform for years and it works perfectly. I don't think there is any chance today to compete with it in terms of community adoption. I also can't find any GitHub links for your project which is the most widely accepted way to become trusted by the community — simply because it covers all the basic needs everyone got used to (in the Open Source world): we can see how the code is developed, we can contribute to it, discuss the issues and concerns we have, etc.
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Log shipper for Loki
We use Vector to ship logs to different storages (including Loki). You can even find the implementation here, however, I am not sure how useful it might be since it's quite specific (Golang hooks for addon-operator). Our manifests are available there as well.
- Deckhouse is a platform for managing Kubernetes clusters in a fully automatic and uniform fashion. It allows you to create homogeneous Kubernetes clusters anywhere and fully manages them. It supplies all necessary addons to provide observability, security, and service mesh.
- Deckhouse: NoOps Kubernetes platform
k3s
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Ask HN: Are there any open source forks of nomad smd consul?
Opinionated meaning it picks, install, patches your CNI/Ingress/Load Balancer/DNS Server/Metrics Server/Monitoring Setup.
k3s is probably most well known as it ships with bunch of preinstall software: https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s so you can just start throwing yaml files at cluster and handling workloads. It's what I use for my homelab.
Paid things I've heard of include OpenStack and SideroLabs. Haven't used personally by SRE coworkers say good things about them.
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Linux fu: getting started with systemd
For self-hosting I've found https://k3s.io to be really good from the SUSE people. Works on basically any Linux distro and makes self-hosting k8s not miserable.
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Nix is a better Docker image builder than Docker's image builder
Yes it’s going to depend on which k8s distribution you’re using. We have work in-progress for k3s to natively support nix-snapshotter: https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pull/9319
For other distributions, nix-snapshotter works with official containerd releases so it’s just a matter of toml configuration and a systemd unit for nix-snapshotter.
We run Kubernetes outside of NixOS, but yes the NixOS modules provided by the nix-snapshotter certainly make it simple.
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15 Options To Build A Kubernetes Playground (with Pros and Cons)
K3S: is a lightweight distribution of Kubernetes that is designed for resource-constrained environments. It is an excellent option for running Kubernetes on a virtual machine or cloud server.
- FLaNK 25 December 2023
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K3s Traefik Ingress - configured for your homelab!
I recently purchased a used Lenovo M900 Think Centre (i7 with 32GB RAM) from eBay to expand my mini-homelab, which was just a single Synology DS218+ plugged into my ISP's router (yuck!). Since I've been spending a big chunk of time at work playing around with Kubernetes, I figured that I'd put my skills to the test and run a k3s node on the new server. While I was familiar with k3s before starting this project, I'd never actually run it before, opting for tools like kind (and minikube before that) to run small test clusters for my local development work.
- Best way to deploy K8s to single VPS for dev environment
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Single docker compose stack on multiple hosts. But how?
Kubernetes - k3s distribution
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Building a no-code Helm UI with Windmill - Part 1
I’ve created a local cluster with K3S and installing Windmill could not be simpler with just one chart to configure, which already has sane defaults to get started. For this demo we will also configure workers to passthrough environment variables to our scripts so that they have access to the Kubernetes API server for later.
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Highly scalable Minecraft cluster
You should be familiar with Kubernetes and have set up a Kubernetes cluster. I recommend k3s.
What are some alternatives?
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
k0s - k0s - The Zero Friction Kubernetes
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
k3s-on-prem-production - Playbooks needed to set up an on-premises K3s cluster and securize it
Nomad - Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.
OpenFaaS - OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!