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hcloud-cloud-controller-mana
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Bare-Metal Kubernetes, Part I: Talos on Hetzner
When it comes to load balancing, I think the hcloud-cloud-controller-manager[1] is probably your best bet, and although I haven't tested it, I'm sure it can be coerced into some kind of working configuration with the vSwitch/Cloud Network coupling, even none of cluster is actually Cloud-based.
I haven't used Sidero Omni yet, but if it's as well architected as Talos is, I'm sure it's an excellent solution. It still leaves open the question of ordering and provisioning the servers themselves. For simpler use-cases it wouldn't be too difficult to hack together a script to interact with the Hetzner Robot API to achieve this goal, but if I wanted any level of robustness, and if you'll excuse the shameless plug, I think I'd write a custom operator in Rust using my hrobot-rs[2] library :)
[1] https://github.com/hetznercloud/hcloud-cloud-controller-mana...
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Can any Hetzner user, please explain there workflow on Hetzner?
It's not even close to major public cloud providers, but this is my setup:
* https://github.com/kube-hetzner/terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzne... (Terraform, Kubernetes bootstrap)
* Flux for CI
* nginx-ingress + Hetzner Loadbalancer (thanks to https://github.com/hetznercloud/hcloud-cloud-controller-mana...)
* Hetzner storage volumes (thanks to https://github.com/hetznercloud/csi-driver)
Kube-Hetzner supports Hetzner Cloud loadbalancers and volumes out of the box, though it also supports other components.
- Tell HN: I got 10x Hetzner storage at the same price
honey-swarm
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Can any Hetzner user, please explain there workflow on Hetzner?
I've been using docker swarm + traefik + portainer and I'm quite happy. I orchestrate everything with Ansible [1]. The only manual process I have is provisioning the servers / load balancers.
It provides a super nice balance between going all manual VPS and going all on the kubernetes cool aid
[1] https://github.com/sergioisidoro/honey-swarm
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Ask HN: So you moved off Heroku, where did you go?
I moved to CapRover, and shortly after ended up moving to Portainer, mostly because CapRover does not have very good collaborative environment (eg. A single password for access)
With 20Eur a month and a VPS on Digital Ocean you can get quite far.
I also made a small project to spin up a PaaS like environment with docker swarm, Portainer and Traefik if you're interested: https://github.com/sergioisidoro/honey-swarm
What are some alternatives?
kronform - Public configuration for Kubernetes cluster hosted with Hetzner.
docker-volume-hetzner - Docker Volume Plugin for accessing Hetzner Cloud Volumes
hetzner-cloud-init - A cloud-init configuration file using cloud-config syntax for creating a Hetzner VPS
idle-gc - Idle-period garbage collection for Crystal. Reduce memory usage.
awesome-hcloud - A curated list of awesome libraries, tools, and integrations for Hetzner Cloud
ansible-vm - Ansible playbook for initial VM Setup
nothelm.py - nothelm.py - opinionated docker stack project tool with templating support
terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzne
nothelm-charts - nothelm.py charts (projects) for Docker Swarm
swarmsible-hetzner - Companion repository for https://github.com/neuroforgede/swarmsible with a focus on usage in the Hetzner cloud
hcloud-cloud-controller-manager - Kubernetes cloud-controller-manager for Hetzner Cloud