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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.
talos
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There are only 12 binaries in Talos Linux
Super cool. I always enjoy reading about systems that challenge, well, "ossified" assumptions. An OS not providing a shell, for example? Madness! ... or is it genius, if the OS has a specific purpose...? It's thought-provoking, if nothing else.
I'm a bit skeptical of parts. For instance, the "init" binary being less than 400 lines of golang - wow! And sure, main.go [1] is less than 400 lines and very readable. Then you squint at the list of imported packages, or look to the left at the directory list and realize main.go isn't nearly the entire init binary.
That `talosctl list` invocation [2] didn't escape my notice either. Sure, the base OS may have only a handful of binaries - how many of those traditional utilities have been stuffed into the API server? Not that I disagree with the approach! I think every company eventually replaces direct shell access with a daemon like this. It's just that "binary footprint" can get a bit funny if you have a really sophisticated API server sitting somewhere.
[1]: https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/blob/main/internal/app/m...
[2]: https://www.talos.dev/v1.6/reference/cli/#talosctl-list
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Show HN: Workout Tracker – self-hosted, single binary web application
Where `kube.cue` sets reasonable defaults (e.g. image is /). The "cluster" runs on a mini PC in my basement, and I have a small Digital Ocean VM with a static IP acting as an ingress (networking via Tailscale). Backups to cloud storage with restic, alerting/monitoring with Prometheus/Grafana, Caddy/Tailscale for local ingress.
[1] https://www.talos.dev/
[2] https://cuelang.org/
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Google/Gvisor: Application Kernel for Containers
Looks somewhat similar to the talos Linux project[1]
[1] https://www.talos.dev/
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Gokrazy – Go Appliances
Talos Linux basically implements their entire userspace in Go and its similar to BottleRocketOS, because it is designed to host Kubernetes.
https://www.talos.dev/
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Old Unix programs running on modern computers
You might be surprised to find that Talos os (linux distro for kubernetes) mostly uses Go: https://github.com/siderolabs/talos
- Talos Linux – a minimal, hardened Linux distro for running Kubernetes
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K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes
I've been using a 3 nuc (actually Ryzen devices) k3s on SuSE MicroOS https://microos.opensuse.org/ for my homelab for a while, and I really like it. They made some really nice decisions on which parts of k8s to trim down and which Networking / LB / Ingress to use.
The option to use sqlite in place of etcd on an even lighter single node setup makes it super interesting for even lighter weight homelab container environment setups.
I even use it with Longhorn https://longhorn.io/ for shared block storage on the mini cluster.
If anyone uses it with MicroOS, just make sure you switch to kured https://kured.dev/ for the transactional-updates reboot method.
I'd love to compare it against Talos https://www.talos.dev/ but their lack of support for a persistent storage partition (only separate storage device) really hurts most small home / office usage I'd want to try.
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Bottlerocket – Minimal, immutable Linux OS with verified boot
If you’re interested in something not AWS check out Talos https://www.talos.dev/
It’s been around longer than Bottlerocket
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What kubernetes platforms do you use in your production environment?
Can't talk about work, but my homelab is Azure and Oracle managed k8s (AKS/OKE), with onprem Talos soon (Turing Pi 2). My Flux monorepo has the details. OKE performs noticably worse (update cycle, features, control plane performance), but it provides 4 ARM cores and 24GB RAM free so I can't complain
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Help with Kubernetes the hard way V1.26
Talos
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.
k3sup - bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s 🚀
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints - Configure and deploy complete EKS clusters.
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
cuber-gem - An automation tool that simplify the deployment of your apps on Kubernetes.
ansible-role-k3s - Ansible role for deploying k3s cluster
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
rke2
hetzner-k3s - A CLI tool to create and manage Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud using the lightweight distribution k3s by Rancher.
Flatcar - Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc.