libvirt-k8s-provisioner
ansible-role-rke2
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8.1 | 8.4 | |
10 days ago | 10 days ago | |
HCL | Jinja | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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libvirt-k8s-provisioner
- Can we take a moment to appreciate k3s and how easy it makes standing up a k8s cluster?
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libvirt-k8s-provisioner - Provision a cluster in minutes, with Ansible up to 1.22!
(https://github.com/kubealex/libvirt-k8s-provisioner)
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Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2021/07
https://github.com/kubealex/libvirt-k8s-provisioner - A nice and easy to use kubernetes provisioner (both single node and HA) made with Ansible and Terraform!
- Provision a full functional cluster in less than 10 minutes! libvirt-k8s-provisioner
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Ready To Develop K8s Distribution
It doesn't have everything out of the box, but keep your eyes on https://github.com/kubealex/libvirt-k8s-provisioner, it is fast growing and will include soon ci/cd tools and registry, plus rook and some other cool stuff.
ansible-role-rke2
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Questions about Kubernetes
I've implemented Kubernetes in my company during the last year. It's a great technology. I love it. By now I have 10Nodes, 3 masters and ~35 Namespaces for different applications. I use RKE2 as my kubernetes engine. I've setup the whole cluster via ansible and this module: GitHub - lablabs/ansible-role-rke2: Ansible Role to install RKE2 Kubernetes. My Servers get deployed via terraform. I host everything on hetzner.
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Single IP (kube-vip) for ingress objects, is this possible?
I deployed Kubernetes using ansible + lablabs.rke2 role, and used Kube-vip as the virtual IP provider. Now I have a Kubernetes cluster and can create a service with type=LoadBalancer without any problem. However, the IP range that I assigned for load balancing is quite limited, so I want to use ingress instead. But when creating an ingress object, their addresses are the addresses of my 2 worker nodes. Is it possible to assign a virtual IP to distribute traffic to my worker nodes instead? I heard that DNS round-robin isn't very reliable.
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RKE or RKE2 automation
Hello, I guess you can use an Ansible RKE2 role to provision your cluster. https://github.com/lablabs/ansible-role-rke2
What are some alternatives?
metallb - A network load-balancer implementation for Kubernetes using standard routing protocols
ansible-role-k3s - Ansible role for installing k3s as either a standalone server or HA cluster.
terraform-provider-libvirt - Terraform provider to provision infrastructure with Linux's KVM using libvirt
k3s-on-prem-production - Playbooks needed to set up an on-premises K3s cluster and securize it
rancher - Complete container management platform
terraform-openstack-rke2 - Deploy Kubernetes on OpenStack with RKE2
docker-samba - Samba Docker image
agorakube - Agorakube is a Certified Kubernetes Distribution built on top of CNCF ecosystem that provides an enterprise grade solution following best practices to manage a conformant Kubernetes cluster for on-premise and public cloud providers.
batect - (NOT MAINTAINED) Build And Testing Environments as Code Tool
postgres-operator - Production PostgreSQL for Kubernetes, from high availability Postgres clusters to full-scale database-as-a-service.
launchpad - A collection of quick starters for ansible, kubernetes, docker, linux, windows, and more. Great for HomeLabs!
node_exporter - Exporter for machine metrics