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1,723 | 22,149 | |
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10.0 | 9.9 | |
about 22 hours ago | 5 days ago | |
Shell | Go | |
Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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home-ops
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Ditching PaaS: Why I Went Back to Self-Hosting
These are great operational wins. Agreed very much that having autonomic (can fix itself) systems at your back is a massive game changer. De-crustifies the act of running things.
The other win is that there's a substantial cultural base to this way to go. Folks have been doing selfhosting for ages, but everyone has their own boutique setup some their way. A couple tools and techniques could be shared, but mostly everyone took blank slate configs & built their own system up, & added their own monitoring & operational scripts.
https://github.com/onedr0p/home-ops is a set of helm scripts and other tools that is widely widely used, and there's a lot more like it. It's a huge build out, using convention and a common platform to enable portable knowledge & sharing.
Self hosting did not have intellectual scale out at it's back, before Kubernetes came along. Docker and ansible and others have been around, but theres never been remotely the success there has been today in empowering users to setup & run complex services.
We really have clawed out of the server-hugging jungle &started building some villages. It's wonderful to see.
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Homelab setup for Kubernetes training
Going thru this repo https://github.com/onedr0p/home-ops
- Selfhosted k8s for home server?
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My recently deployed media apps in ArgoCD, migrating from Terraform.
Take a look at my open source GitOps repo managed by Flux here: https://github.com/onedr0p/home-ops
- How do You manage Your docker containers configuration?
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Self Hosted SaaS Alternatives
Im fully onboard with the geneneral idea as a target.
Right now it's for early early adopters. Hosting stuff is still a painm But we are getting better at hosting stuff, finding stable patterns, paving the path. Hint, it's not doing less, it's not simpler options: it's adopting & making our own industrial scale tooling. https://github.com/onedr0p/home-ops is a great early & still strong demonstration; the up front cost od learning is high, but there's the biggest ecosystem of support you can imagine, and once you recognize the patterns, you can get into flow states, make stuff happen, with extreme leverage far beyond where humanity has ever been. Building the empowered individual is happening, and we're using stable good patterns that will mean the individual isnt so off on their own doing ops- they'll have a lot more accrued human experiene at their back, their running of services isnt as simple to understand from the start but goes much much further, is much more mature & well supported in the long run.
- Deploying apache guacamole on k8s
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My completely automated Homelab featuring Kubernetes
My Kubernetes cluster, deployments, infrastructure provisioning is all available over here on Github.
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Container Updating Strategies
For example: https://github.com/onedr0p/home-ops/pull/4528
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Simple self-hosted S3-compatible
I'm running minio in my cluster with NFS backend just fine. You can see my deployment of it here.
loki
- Loki 3.0 Released
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List of your reverse proxied services
I also needed to make a small patch to Promtail to make this work: https://github.com/grafana/loki/pull/10256
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About reading logs
We don't pull logs, we forward logs to a centralized logging service.
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loki VS openobserve - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 30 Aug 2023
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Logs monitoring with Loki, Node.js and Fastify.js
Over the past few months, I've been spending a lot of time creating dashboards on Grafana using Loki for MyUnisoft (the company I work for).
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OpenObserve: Open source Elasticsearch alternative in Rust for logs. 140x lower storage cost
For log systems you generally don't migrate data. Logs lose value over time. What you want to do is to go ahead and start ingesting data into the new system (OpenObserve in this case) and slowly, the data in the old system will become stale and then you can retire it. However if you need to export logs anyhow, there is no straightforward way in loki to do this. You could run a script to query loki and export it to a file. If found this thread with a sample script - https://github.com/grafana/loki/issues/409
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Config files of snaps?
That snap is woefully out of date. The upstream repo was recently updated to 2.8.2, but the snap stable channel has 2.4.1 from 18 months ago. https://github.com/grafana/loki/releases/tag/v2.8.2
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i need to visualize all logs from remote dir
Loki
- Loki Helm charts that use DynamoDB
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I can't recommend serious use of an all-in-one local Grafana Loki setup
I installed promtail a few weeks back and I ran into this bug, that has been outstanding for months: https://github.com/grafana/loki/issues/8663 (e.g. a fix had been written but had not been released):
Due to a buffering issue, Loki would exit in case of configuration error without printing any error message or anything at all
There is definitely something weird about how the project is run.
What are some alternatives?
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