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k3s-on-prem-production
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Which on-prem distribution to use?
You can use this https://github.com/digitalis-io/k3s-on-prem-production And here is a tutorial https://digitalis.io/blog/k3s-lightweight-kubernetes-made-ready-for-production-part-1/ for the the repository
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
What are some alternatives?
ansible-role-rke2 - Ansible Role to install RKE2 Kubernetes.
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
ansible-role-k3s - Ansible role for installing k3s as either a standalone server or HA cluster.
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
falco-analyze-audit-log-from-k3s-cluster - Detect intrusions that happened in your Kubernetes cluster through audit logs using Falco
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
homelab - Collection of configuration and tools used in my homelab
OpenFaaS - OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
cluster-k8s-rpi - Personal project to deploy K8s and Linkerd on Rpi 4 using Ansible.
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
pi-cluster - Pi Kubernetes Cluster. Homelab kubernetes cluster automated with Ansible and ArgoCD
cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes