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kubeone
- What's the most sane way to operate a K8s cluster?
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Anyone setup their own kubernetes cluster especially for their own SAAS ?
I would suggest KubeOne by Kubermatic, this works great on Hetzner Cloud and comes also bundled with machine deployments where you are able to autoscaler your worker nodes. Beside that it also installs additional tools like the Hetzner Cloud CSI drive and the Cloud Controller Manager. You can find at https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone
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Hetzner continues its growth in the US with a new location
Kubeone on Hetzner is honestly one of the smoothest non-managed experiences I've ever had with Kubernetes - better than some managed ones. Includes all of the things Hetzner already provides for Kubernetes (so I'm sure they're working on their own) - internal networking support, load balancers, volumes. And you scale worker nodes with a CRD too.
https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone/tree/main/examples/ter...
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Why is deploying kubernetes so hard
I have a GKE cluster running and two self-setup using https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone for over a year now. Since no one named kubeone here, I'd like to give them a shout out for their great work. Actually the clusters are managed by kubeone and running them in Hetzner cloud even costs a 10th of GKE.
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hetzner cloud persistent storage
kubeone currently has the best out of the box experience on Hetzner imo.
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Is Oracle Cloud really a bad idea?
In that time thought I migrated to Hetzner Cloud and deployed a cluster using https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone
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Automating multi-cloud cluster creation: What tool should i use?
kubermatic kubeone is open source and it can do what you need quite easily.
eksctl
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Auto-scaling DynamoDB Streams applications on Kubernetes
There are a variety of ways in which you can create an Amazon EKS cluster. I prefer using eksctl CLI because of the convenience it offers. Creating an an EKS cluster using eksctl, can be as easy as this:
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How to migrate Apache Solr from the existing cluster to Amazon EKS
There are many ways to create a cluster such as using eksctl. In my case, I will use terraform module cause itβs easy to reuse and comprehend.
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Ultimate EKS Baseline Cluster: Part 1 - Provision EKS
eksctl [eksctl] is the tool that can provision EKS cluster as well as supporting VPC network infrastructure.
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[AWS] EKS vs Self managed HA k3s running on 1x2 ec2 machines, for medium production workload
For this and many other reasons I recommend doing everything in Terraform EXCEPT EKS and its node groups. For that, I use https://eksctl.io/ because it much better manages the lifecycle of EKS and your node groups. I have an blog article better explaining why I recommend it, and another blog article explaining how to do zero-downtime upgrades with EKSCTL.
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Automating Kong API Gateway deployment with Flux
eksctl
- Export a docker container to a VPC in AWS and exposing it publicly through a loadbalancer
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Anybody using spot instances for worker nodes?
Second, make sure you create a spot instance group that attempts to launch MULTIPLE different instance types. This way if one instance type gets flushed, your autoscaler will kick in and launch a different type. Without this, you WILL HAVE DOWNTIME if a sudden price hike and flush occurs. If you're using eksctl I have example configurations that use multi-instance types on Github here.
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Use AWS Controllers for Kubernetes to deploy a Serverless data processing solution with SQS, Lambda and DynamoDB
There are a variety of ways in which you can create an Amazon EKS cluster. I prefer using eksctl CLI because of the convenience it offers. Creating an an EKS cluster using eksctl, can be as easy as this:
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strategy to upgrade eks cluster
I've written an article on this, with my recommended tool for managing eks EKSCTL.
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Bootstrapping Kubernetes Cluster with CloudFormation
--- AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09' Parameters: VpcId: Type: AWS::EC2::VPC::Id Description: ID of the VPC in which to create the Kubernetes cluster SubnetIds: Type: List Description: List of Subnet IDs in which to create the Kubernetes cluster KeyPairName: Type: AWS::EC2::KeyPair::KeyName Description: Name of the EC2 Key Pair to use for SSH access to worker nodes ClusterName: Type: String Description: Name of the Kubernetes cluster to create Resources: ControlPlaneSecurityGroup: Type: AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup Properties: VpcId: !Ref VpcId GroupDescription: Allow inbound traffic to the Kubernetes control plane SecurityGroupIngress: - IpProtocol: tcp FromPort: 22 ToPort: 22 CidrIp: 0.0.0.0/0 WorkerNodeSecurityGroup: Type: AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup Properties: VpcId: !Ref VpcId GroupDescription: Allow inbound traffic to Kubernetes worker nodes SecurityGroupIngress: - IpProtocol: tcp FromPort: 22 ToPort: 22 CidrIp: 0.0.0.0/0 ControlPlaneInstanceProfile: Type: AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile Properties: Roles: - !Ref ControlPlaneRole ControlPlaneRole: Type: AWS::IAM::Role Properties: AssumeRolePolicyDocument: Version: '2012-10-17' Statement: - Effect: Allow Principal: Service: - ec2.amazonaws.com Action: - sts:AssumeRole ManagedPolicyArns: - arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonEKSClusterPolicy - arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonEKSServicePolicy ControlPlaneInstance: Type: AWS::EC2::Instance Properties: ImageId: ami-0b69ea66ff7391e80 InstanceType: t2.micro KeyName: !Ref KeyPairName NetworkInterfaces: - DeviceIndex: 0 AssociatePublicIpAddress: true GroupSet: - !Ref ControlPlaneSecurityGroup SubnetId: !Select [0, !Ref SubnetIds] IamInstanceProfile: !Ref ControlPlaneInstanceProfile UserData: Fn::Base64: !Sub | #!/bin/bash echo 'net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables=1' | tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf sysctl -p yum update -y amazon-linux-extras install docker -y service docker start usermod -a -G docker ec2-user curl -o /usr/local/bin/kubectl https://amazon-eks.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1.21.2/2021-07-05/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl chmod +x /usr/local/bin/kubectl echo 'export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin' >> /etc/bashrc curl --silent --location "https://github.com/weaveworks/eksctl/releases
What are some alternatives?
cluster-api-provider-hetzner - Kubernetes Cluster API Provider Hetzner provides a consistent deployment and day 2 operations of "self-managed" Kubernetes clusters on Hetzner.
terraform-aws-eks - Terraform module to create AWS Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) resources πΊπ¦
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
kops - Kubernetes Operations (kOps) - Production Grade k8s Installation, Upgrades and Management
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints - Configure and deploy complete EKS clusters.
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
cuber-gem - An automation tool that simplify the deployment of your apps on Kubernetes.
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
cluster-api - Home for Cluster API, a subproject of sig-cluster-lifecycle
hetzner-k3s - A CLI tool to create and manage Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud using the lightweight distribution k3s by Rancher.
eks-anywhere - Run Amazon EKS on your own infrastructure π