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hashi-ui
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Harbormaster: The anti-Kubernetes for your personal server
Nomad also scales really well. In my experience swarm had a lot of issues with going above 10 machines in a cluster. Stuck containers, containers that are there but swarm can't see them and more. But still i loved using swarm with my 5 node arm cluster, it is a good place to start when you hit the limit of a single node.
> The only serious downsides is having to use the HCL DSL ( https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl ) and their web UI being read only in the last versions that i checked.
1. IIRC you can run jobs directly from UI now, but IMO this is kinda useless. Running a job is simple as 'nomad run jobspec.nomad'. You can also run a great alternative UI ( https://github.com/jippi/hashi-ui ).
2. IMO HCL > YAML for job definitions. I've used both extensively and HCL always felt much more human friendly. The way K8s uses YAML looks to me like stretching it to it's limits and barely readable at times with templates.
One thing that makes nomad a go-to for me is that it is able to run workloads pretty much anywhere. Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Illumos and ofc Mac.
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Looking for non-dev friendly batch job operation service
Hashicorp Nomad combined with Hashi-ui (https://github.com/jippi/hashi-ui) comes relatively close, but is disqualified because it provides no support for easy to use provisioning. Azkaban comes relatively close, but seems not to have strong supoort for containers.
hashi-up
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Selfhosted software to store ssh keys and passwords
If you want to try Vault, you could try hashi-up to get it installed easily.
- Iām a software engineer who wants to learn the HashiStack, where to start?
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Followup to mini nomad
Getting the initial cluster up and running was super easy, and even easier once I found hashi-up. I ended up building and tearing down the cluster a number of times using hashi-up.
- Best way to manage containers on different servers
- Show HN: Hashi-Up ā Bootstrap HashiCorp Consul, Nomad, or Vault over SSH
- Show HN: Bootstrap HashiCorp Consul, Nomad, or Vault over SSH with Hashi-Up
- Show HN: Bootstrap HashiCorp Consul, Nomad or Vault over SSH
What are some alternatives?
dagster - An orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets.
gatus - ā Automated developer-oriented status page
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
gomplate - A flexible commandline tool for template rendering. Supports lots of local and remote datasources.
watchtower - A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
k3sup - bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s š
consul - Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
damon - A terminal UI (TUI) for HashiCorp Nomad
dokku-scheduler-nomad - Scheduler plugin for deploying applications to nomad
levant - An open source templating and deployment tool for HashiCorp Nomad jobs
swarmpit - Lightweight mobile-friendly Docker Swarm management UI
webhook - webhook is a lightweight incoming webhook server to run shell commands