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kiosk
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Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
Kiosk
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Dedicated backend resources per client
Have a look at https://github.com/loft-sh/kiosk and maybe the paid version https://loft.sh/
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From Kubernetes to Plattform
As for the open source projects, maybe you would find Kiosk for allowing self-service namespace creation, namespace templates and cross-namespace resource limits and quotas.
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Space boxing user accounts with Kiosk
# Install kiosk with helm v3 ⯠kubectl create namespace kiosk helm install kiosk --repo https://charts.devspace.sh/ kiosk --namespace kiosk --atomic namespace/kiosk created NAME: kiosk ... Learn more about using kiosk here: https://github.com/loft-sh/kiosk#getting-started #verify ⯠kubectl get pod -n kiosk NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE kiosk-66dbfcf6db-5rfx2 1/1 Running 0 2m18s
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Checklist for Platform Engineers
Kubernetes was designed as a single-tenant platform. Sharing clusters, though, offers greater flexibility, simplifies infrastructure, and improves cost-efficiency. Therefore, it makes sense to use a multi-tenant system. To keep tenants separate and prevent compromised tenants from affecting others, you can use role-based access control (RBAC) or namespaces. Tools that assist with multi-tenancy in Kubernetes include kiosk and loft.
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User management qustion
For simple environments I'm using klum, for bigger environments I'm using OIDC with Keycloak. Beside that kiosk also looks interesting.
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RBAC for developer self-service?
https://github.com/loft-sh/kiosk (from makers of loft)
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cluster-api
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5-Step Approach: Projectsveltos for Kubernetes add-on deployment and management on RKE2
In this blog post, we will demonstrate how easy and fast it is to deploy Sveltos on an RKE2 cluster with the help of ArgoCD, register two RKE2 Cluster API (CAPI) clusters and create a ClusterProfile to deploy Prometheus and Grafana Helm charts down the managed CAPI clusters.
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4. Having moved to a container orchestrator, all of my nodes are immutable. Hardware and VM instances _can_ be born magically into existence. Nearly all infra providers support [cluster-api](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/). Network infrastructure can now be managed with TF, so I go that route.
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Cluster API Theoretical and Hands-On Breakdown
## Linux curl -L https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api/releases/download/v1.4.4/clusterctl-linux-amd64 -o clusterctl sudo install -o root -g root -m 0755 clusterctl /usr/local/bin/clusterctl ## Mac brew install clusterctl
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Thank you and good bye
Did you ever try CAPI? https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api
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Is it possible to install Rancher to manage an already functioning K8S?
You might find interesting the capi-rancher-import k8s operator we use in Sylva, it would adopt in Rancher server the Cluster API created k8s clusters (with bootstrap provider kubeadm or even rke2 - you can lookup CAPBR for the latter). I understand your clusters are not created by Cluster API, so if you could move the workloads/resources to new clusters created by Cluster API, this can come handy. (Adoption of non-CAPI clusters into CAPI is not yet a standard practice, more in https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api/issues/7776)
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What tool suggestions do you have for someone who's gonna set up an on-premise k8 cluster? Which tools do you use?
Most of the comments have mentioned older tools like kubespray, Ansible, Rancher etc. I would suggest the cloud native way using ClusterAPI or use a tool that relies on ClusterAPI in the backend called Talos
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Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
Cluster API
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Scaling Event-Driven Applications Made Easy with Sveltos Cross-Cluster Configuration
Sveltos is a powerful open source project that makes managing Kubernetes add-ons a breeze. It automatically discovers ClusterAPI powered clusters and allows you to easily register any other cluster (like GKE). Then, it seamlessly manages Kubernetes add-ons across all your clusters.
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What are some alternatives?
capsule - Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes.
rancher - Complete container management platform
vcluster - vCluster - Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters - Each vcluster runs inside a namespace of the underlying k8s cluster. It's cheaper than creating separate full-blown clusters and it offers better multi-tenancy and isolation than regular namespaces.
kops - Kubernetes Operations (kOps) - Production Grade k8s Installation, Upgrades and Management
loft - Namespace & Virtual Cluster Manager for Kubernetes - Lightweight Virtual Clusters, Self-Service Provisioning for Engineers and 70% Cost Savings with Sleep Mode
karmada - Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration
Openshift Origin - Conformance test suite for OpenShift
terraform-k8s - Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes
klum - Kubernetes Lazy User Manager
kcp - Kubernetes-like control planes for form-factors and use-cases beyond Kubernetes and container workloads.
sandbox-operator - A Kubernetes operator for creating isolated environments
eksctl - The official CLI for Amazon EKS