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homelab
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DevOps home lab on Windows 11 hyper-v
I do similar stuff but without windows https://gitlab.com/dekarl/homelab/-/blob/master/kubernetes-cluster.tf replace the maas stuff with hyperv
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According to you people what is the best way to implement CD pipelines for Kubernetes deployments?
I do the configuration of my playground cluster like that. See https://gitlab.com/dekarl/homelab/-/tree/master/ (charts/configuration and helmfile-configuration)
- Kubernetes and Terraform
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SWEs: How to stay up to date with Kubernetes as a hobby?
My current homelab consists of amd64 thin clients, a NAS with MaaS and plain WiFi controlled power plugs. I'm still stuck at stateless workloads. Persistant volumes come after the Summer break.
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to kube or not to kube?
I'm playing around with MaaS, too. Currently using microk8s, but looking for a replacement, like Talos.
- Helm-based "bootstrap" of customized cluster?
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Best way to handle several python script plugins for a service? Create an image + container for each one? Create one for them all? Running them as microservices?
Keeping the manifest updated should become a copypaste battle around now. Time to look into helmfile with one embedded chart for one handler and many instantiations. Start with one folder for the charts and two folders for the deployment to prod/stage. I started such a setup for my homelab at https://gitlab.com/dekarl/homelab/-/tree/master/
- Metal node scaling (Automatic or Manual)
- I am migrating TLS management to Kubernetes and starting to route all external requests through the the cluster - how do I add a service and ingress to point at services running outside of K8S?
- Deploying K8s with Terraform to minikube locally?
awesome-home-kubernetes
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A 4+1 node storage cluster intended for AI ingest datasets. What platform should we use? (ceph, btrfs, OpenZFS, TruNas Scale?
Also check out the awesome kubernetes@home repo where many homelabbers share their configs.
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Running Kubernetes cluster locally to self host a bunch of applications along with a DNS server
Sorry I'm not familiar with this. Are you referring to this?
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to kube or not to kube?
https://github.com/k8s-at-home/awesome-home-kubernetes https://github.com/k8s-at-home/template-cluster-k3s
- I must announce the immediate end of service of SSLPing
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Deploy a Kubernetes cluster and have it automated from a Git repository!
To see it in action be sure to check out my repository or the many others here.
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[github] k3s-io/k3s: Production ready, easy to install, half the memory, all in a binary less than 100 MB
Make it usable and link to the best place with k3s in action: https://github.com/k8s-at-home/awesome-home-kubernetes
- k8s-at-home/awesome-home-kubernetes: Awesome projects involving running Kubernetes at home
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Kubernetes at Home With K3s
Nice but I suggest going to https://github.com/k8s-at-home/awesome-home-kubernetes and learn from the best at this topic ;)
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Kubernetes best practices generally and for organizing my stuff
Check out Flux V2. It syncs a git repo with your cluster, allowing you to define your infrastructure as code. It will keep your cluster synced with your repo and detect changes. A number of example repos are Here and onedr0p did a example repo here There's many options for structuring folder, I'd recommend you have a look at a few repos and pick one you like. The linked template is a good start, as it helps avoid dependency hell with a crd folder that starts before the YAML that needs the crd defined. Many people on the awesome list also run ansible for full infrastructure as code. I spent a lot of time perfecting my setup to go from blank Ubuntu VM to my cluster with a few keystrokes. Running it in git also helps you be able to use things like renovate bot to keep versions up to date. As for namespaces, everyone had their own method, but about using kube-system. Also, keep a eye out for services that refuse to have their name space changed.
What are some alternatives?
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
watchtower - A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
kube-linter - KubeLinter is a static analysis tool that checks Kubernetes YAML files and Helm charts to ensure the applications represented in them adhere to best practices.
cluster-template - A template for deploying a Kubernetes cluster with k3s or Talos
django-step-by-step - A Django + Vue reference project that focuses on developer tooling and CI/CD + IaC
longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes
typhoon - Minimal and free Kubernetes distribution with Terraform
awesome-gitops - A curated list for awesome GitOps resources
client_python - Prometheus instrumentation library for Python applications
piku - The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen. Piku allows you to do git push deployments to your own servers.
razor-server - Razor is next generation provisioning software that handles bare metal hardware and virtual server provisioning
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes