k8s-vagrant-multi-node
A Kubernetes Vagrant Multi node environment using kubeadm. (by galexrt)
k8s-ha
Create a highly available kubernetes cluster v1.28 using libvirt, VMs deployed by vagrant with 3 control planes and 3 worker nodes on Debian 12 (by gmhafiz)
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k8s-vagrant-multi-node
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Install older K8s Version v1.17 on CentOS VM
If it’s for local testing/dev purposes you can try something like a vagrant based option https://github.com/galexrt/k8s-vagrant-multi-node
k8s-ha
Posts with mentions or reviews of k8s-ha.
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What is the best way to create a multi-regional k8s cluster on on-prem infrastructure with kubeadm?
https://www.gmhafiz.com/blog/highly-available-kubernetes-cluster/ might cover what you need. I explained in great detail about setting up haproxy and keepalived for failover. There's none on ingress though as I planned to make it into the third part of the series
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Highly Available k8s cluster with haproxy and keepalived
The post is long with lots of details, but with a few shell commands, it will bring up a cluster in about 12 minutes minus download time. I hope this community can take a look and I highly appreciate any feedback. Link to the blog post: https://www.gmhafiz.com/blog/highly-available-kubernetes-cluster/ and link to the repository is at https://github.com/gmhafiz/k8s-ha Thank you.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing k8s-vagrant-multi-node and k8s-ha you can also consider the following projects:
community.kubernetes - Kubernetes Collection for Ansible
kubernetes-hard-way-ansible - Automating Kubernetes the hard way cluster with Ansible. (Kubernetes 1.22.10)! Support Vagrant and OIDC! feature to renew the certificate, add a new worker node, and upgrade the Kubernetes version!
k8s-mediaserver-operator - Repository for k8s Mediaserver Operator project
Blueprint/Boilerplate For Python Projects - Blueprint/Boilerplate For Python Projects