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kubeadm
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A local Kubernetes cluster in seconds with Kind
It works on top of KubeADM, you can also implement specific configuration about it.
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Wanted to figure out how metalLB can be use to load balance kube apiserver endpoint in a HA cluster.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/blob/main/docs/ha-considerations.md was a huge help in getting it up and running.
- Join cluster after init token expired?
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Kubernetes from Scratch in 2022
Kubeadm is a more barebones tool, focusing on cluster node setup and Kubernetes component installation. It’s a command line tool that facilitates the various setup operations, but configuration needs to be done manually and per node.
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Anyone know a good tutorial on how to setup a Kubernetes cluster using CRI-O on Ubunutu 22.04?
For HA I opted for keepalived + haproxy and it has been working quite well so far (followed the guide from https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/blob/main/docs/ha-considerations.md)
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K8s Cluster Migration
- set up with a Load Balancer (I'm using haproxy)
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Kubernetes production best practices
This is a useful guide on how to set them up (note: the version of HAProxy they specify is no longer being maintained, but you can upgrade it to a later version): Kubeadm - HA Considerations
- Help understanding how a GH Repo's Apache 2.0 licnese affects my project
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Renew external etcd kubernetes cluster certificates
Hi, last few days I'm solving the same thing. So I found some helpful github issue https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm/issues/581 maybe it helps.
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What is the right AWS Kubernetes distribution for you?
Kubeadm is a cluster provisioning tool implementing the best-practices for creating Kubernetes clusters (following Kubernetes The Hard Way steps). Kubeadm performs the actions necessary to get a minimum viable and secure cluster. It follows Kubernetes operator architectural approach for cluster creation and management. What is also important, Kubeadm is an official Kubernetes SIG Lifecycle project - this is important because official Kubernetes SIG projects usually tent to have better community support and be more mature than their non-official counterparts.
kind
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How to distribute workloads using Open Cluster Management
To get started, you'll need to install clusteradm and kubectl and start up three Kubernetes clusters. To simplify cluster administration, this article starts up three kind clusters with the following names and purposes:
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15 Options To Build A Kubernetes Playground (with Pros and Cons)
Kind: is a tool for running local Kubernetes clusters using Docker container "nodes." It was primarily designed for testing Kubernetes itself but can also be used for local development or continuous integration.
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Exploring OpenShift with CRC
Fortunately, just as projects like kind and Minikube enable developers to spin up a local Kubernetes environment in no time, CRC, also known as OpenShift Local and a recursive acronym for "CRC - Runs Containers", offers developers a local OpenShift environment by means of a pre-configured VM similar to how Minikube works under the hood.
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K3s Traefik Ingress - configured for your homelab!
I recently purchased a used Lenovo M900 Think Centre (i7 with 32GB RAM) from eBay to expand my mini-homelab, which was just a single Synology DS218+ plugged into my ISP's router (yuck!). Since I've been spending a big chunk of time at work playing around with Kubernetes, I figured that I'd put my skills to the test and run a k3s node on the new server. While I was familiar with k3s before starting this project, I'd never actually run it before, opting for tools like kind (and minikube before that) to run small test clusters for my local development work.
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Mykube - simple cli for single node K8S creatiom
Features compared to https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/
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Hacking in kind (Kubernetes in Docker)
Kind allows you to run a Kubernetes cluster inside Docker. This is incredibly useful for developing Helm charts, Operators, or even just testing out different k8s features in a safe way.
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Choosing the Next Step: Docker Swarm or Kubernetes After Mastering Docker?
Check out KinD
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K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes
If you're just messing around, just use kind (https://kind.sigs.k8s.io) or minikube if you want VMs (https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io). Both work on ARM-based platforms.
You can also use k3s; it's hella easy to get started with and it works great.
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Two approaches to make your APIs more secure
We'll install APIClarity into a Kubernetes cluster to test our API documentation. We're using a Kind cluster for demonstration purposes. Of course, if you have another Kubernetes cluster up and running elsewhere, all steps also work there.
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observing logs from Kubernetes pods without headaches
yes I know there is lens, but it does not allow me to see logs of multiple pods at same time and what is even more important it is not friendly for ephemeral clusters - in my case with help of kind I am recreating whole cluster each time from scratch
What are some alternatives?
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
kops - Kubernetes Operations (kOps) - Production Grade k8s Installation, Upgrades and Management
k3d - Little helper to run CNCF's k3s in Docker
kubernetes-the-hard-way - Bootstrap Kubernetes the hard way. No scripts.
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
sealer - Build, Share and Run Both Your Kubernetes Cluster and Distributed Applications (Project under CNCF)
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.
kubescape - Kubescape is a K8s open-source tool providing a multi-cloud K8s single pane of glass, including risk analysis, security compliance, RBAC visualizer and image vulnerabilities scanning. [Moved to: https://github.com/kubescape/kubescape]
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
kubernetes-best-pratices - A cookbook with the best practices for working with kubernetes. [Moved to: https://github.com/diegolnasc/kubernetes-best-practices]
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...