ocp4-helpernode
namespace-configuration-operator
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ocp4-helpernode
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Suggestions for slowly adopting Kubernetes
For the bits the docs aren't great at explaining to someone trying to start a new install without prior experience, there are Playbooks to create a helper node . These include all of the things that are needed around standing up a cluster.
- UPI Kubernetes API
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OpenShift manual install + MachineSet on vSphere
I have a cluster on vSphere which was originally installed manually via ocp4-helpernode so no MachineSets or Machines are present.
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Openshift upi installation on vmware vsphere
https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ocp4-helpernode Take a look to that link It's saying that the helper node will be use as my dns http and load balancer server Also the openshift_install command wil be run on that helper node So it the solution in my case ?? Sorry BRO i'm really beginner and i'm stuck
namespace-configuration-operator
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Namespace/quota management automation
At least use this https://github.com/redhat-cop/namespace-configuration-operator
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Is it anti-pattern to have multiple environments under a single namespace?
If you go multiple-tenant, use at least OKD and not blank Kubernetes. Additionally https://github.com/redhat-cop/namespace-configuration-operator to improve on boarding and allow teams to create namespaces/projects freely
- How Do You Manage Users?
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A controller for deployments?
Try this : https://github.com/redhat-cop/namespace-configuration-operator - perfect for that and can work off labels.
What are some alternatives?
ocp4-vsphere-upi-automation - Automates most of the manual steps of deploying OCP4.x cluster on vSphere
hierarchical-namespaces - Home of the Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC). Adds hierarchical policies and delegated creation to Kubernetes namespaces for improved in-cluster multitenancy.
openshift-management - Set of maintenance scripts & cron jobs for OpenShift Container Platform
patch-operator - An operator to apply patches to Kubernetes objects in a declarative way.
keepalived-operator - An operator to manage VIPs backed by keepalived
dynamic-rbac-operator
capsule - Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes.
namespace-management
openshift-gitops-getting-started - https://www.openshift.com/learn/topics/gitops/