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How to distribute workloads using Open Cluster Management
Open Cluster Management (OCM) was accepted to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in late 2021 and is currently at the Sandbox project maturity level. OCM is a community-driven project focused on multicluster and multicloud scenarios for Kubernetes applications. This article shows how to bootstrap Open Cluster Management and handle work distribution using ManifestWork. We also discuss several ways to select clusters for various tasks using the ManagedClusterSet and Placement resources.
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Vendor-agnostic reconfiguration of Kubernetes clusters in cloud federations
It seems that open-cluster-management.io is a great tool for enforcing configurations and policies in a vendor-agnostic manner. When looking at all possible modifications supported by it, this tool does not yet use Daemonsets for customizing the core Kubernetes framework itself to the needs of the applications deployed on it.
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What do you guys use to manage/monitor multiple clusters?
You can use https://open-cluster-management.io/ With the multi cluster observability https://github.com/stolostron/multicluster-observability-operator This would be perfect for multi-cluster monitoring
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Useful Tools for OpenShift development
There's a number of options here. Like the other commenter mentioned, RHACM is a great choice if you already have an OCP cluster - ie a tools cluster, multi-cluster deployments, etc. It is paid, but there is a 60 day free trial. Also, like other RH products, it is based on an OSS upstream project, in this case Open Cluster Management.
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Over a fifty K8s clusters?
Someone already said ClusterAPI. It is great to build the clusters and manage their lifecycle. To manage very thing until the cluster is retired check out https://open-cluster-management.io.
- How do you do Multi-Cluster management with ~100 Cluster in one Google Organisation
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automating initial configuration of cluster
It is "publicly" available in that all of the code is there so that you can build and use it. Some of that is pre-build via the Open Cluster Management project, but some is not.
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Microshift/openshift compatibility
Open Cluster Management (the backbone of Advanced Cluster Management) might help you deploy applications and such to multiple clusters!
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Within the Kubernetes Universe, are there tools that do some form of Fleet Management of Edge Devices?
There is this: https://github.com/open-cluster-management-io/OCM, which is the upstream project for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes
gardener
- Introducing Gardener, your ultimate companion for effortless Kubernetes cluster management!
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How does managed kubernetes providers hide the control plane?
Now, if you want to dig further on how cloud providers operate, like I said, most are actually using Kubernetes to automate the client control plane management. There is a cloud-neutral project for this out there called Gardener, they have a few architecture documents which explain the concept a bit further. In their garden metaphor, the seed cluster hosts the client control planes, and the shoot clusters are the client clusters (which are only made of worker nodes, no control-plane node). Another more specialized implementation is Kubernikus for OpenStack.
- Where can I find managed K8s for the price of managed ECS?
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Alternative to Rancher as a multi-cluster management platform?
Gardener: https://github.com/gardener/gardener RH HyperShift: https://github.com/openshift/hypershift
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Can we use a worker node of one kubernetes cluster as master node of another k8s cluster?
Gardener does exactly that. One global cluster manages smaller per-region/cloud provider management clusters and those will contain the control planes of your workload clusters. This way you can have like 10 000 clusters and not deal with multi-tenant issues. One workload = 1 cluster.
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Over a fifty K8s clusters?
We had cluster of cluster style management managing 100s of cluster. Check out https://github.com/gardener/gardener for an inspiration
- Why aren't there any manged Kubernetes Control Plane as a Service offering out there?
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Amazon EKS Anywhere
How does this compare against simply using Gardener [0]?
[0] https://github.com/gardener/gardener
What are some alternatives?
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
aa2020-post-install-operator - Post Install Operator structure demo for Ansible Automates 2020
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
helm-charts - Helm charts for VictoriaMetrics, VictoriaLogs and ecosystem
eks-anywhere - Run Amazon EKS on your own infrastructure đ
multicluster-observability-operator - Operator for Multi-Cluster Monitoring with Thanos.
kube-no-trouble - Easily check your clusters for use of deprecated APIs
eks-distro - Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D) is a Kubernetes distribution based on and used by Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to create reliable and secure Kubernetes clusters.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages đ
cloudpods - A cloud-native open-source unified multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud platform. åŧæēãäēåįįå¤äēįŽĄįåæˇˇåäēčååšŗå°
systemk - Systemk is a systemd backend for the virtual-kubelet. Instead of starting containers, you start systemd units.