spegel
kubevirt
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810 | 5,092 | |
6.9% | 1.5% | |
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5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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spegel
- BTFS (BitTorrent Filesystem)
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Using ECR as a mirror to transparently proxy docker-hub when rate limited
I’m trying out spegel, so far, it’s been great
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Constantly re-pulling the same image(s)?
As other stated, check disk space, PullPolicy etc. However, local caching can be done using tools like Spegel that makes sure each node gets all images used in the cluster for faster restarts.
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Pull through cache, like AWS just announced
I also recently found spegel, where each Cluster Node provides its images to the other nodes: https://github.com/XenitAB/spegel
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Docker's deleting Open Source images and here's what you need to know
https://github.com/xenitAB/spegel
I have avoided a couple of incidents caused by images being removed or momentarily not reachable with it. It would at least mitigate any immediate issues caused by images being removed from Docker Hub.
- I created Spegel to enable nodes in a cluster to pull images from each other
kubevirt
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Kubernetes For The Sysadmin - Enter KubeVirt
First, download virtctl for ARM: https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt/releases/tag/v1.1.0-alpha.0
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KubeVirt v1.0 has landed! This release demonstrates the accomplishments of the community and user adoption over the years
The full list of changes can be found in the Release notes. There are performance and scalability benchmarks published for the v1.0 release.
- What is the status of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and oVirt?
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Proxmox, CEPH and kubernetes
If you're happy with k8s and longhorn, why add Proxmox as another layer underneath? Consider kubevirt ?
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Kubernetes for temporary VM?
Have you looked at http://kubevirt.io/ ?
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How does your company roll out code?
If the answer to "how do you run VMs" is "Kubernetes does it" then its about https://kubevirt.io/
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Docker's deleting Open Source images and here's what you need to know
We are even using Docker Hub to store and distribute VM images...
https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt/blob/main/containerimag...
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Blog: KWOK: Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet
Docker Desktop runs dockerd in a Linux VM with Apple's hypervisor framework. You can also run containers in a Linux VM with Parallels or VMware Fusion hypervisors. But you can't run VMs inside those VMs as it stands today. This works fine on Intel Macs which means you can't experiment and use KVM - one of the killer features of Linux and things like https://kubevirt.io/
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Docker + portainer vs k8. EILI5
Proxmox VE can run VMs and LXC containers (see my comment below on LXC). Kubernetes can run OCI containers, but there's also KubeVirt for running VMs.
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Live Switching Pods to another Node on Resource Limits
Another option would be something like KubeVirt but that is a different use case where you are actually running a VM in a container for hard-to-containerize workloads.
What are some alternatives?
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
harvester - Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software
crow-registry
firecracker-containerd - firecracker-containerd enables containerd to manage containers as Firecracker microVMs
bottlerocket - An operating system designed for hosting containers
kata-containers - Kata Containers is an open source project and community working to build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs) that feel and perform like containers, but provide the workload isolation and security advantages of VMs. https://katacontainers.io/
ipcs - containerd meets ipfs to distribute content
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
lmctfy - lmctfy is the open source version of Google’s container stack, which provides Linux application containers.
lxd - Powerful system container and virtual machine manager [Moved to: https://github.com/canonical/lxd]
distribution-spec - OCI Distribution Specification
cloud-hypervisor - A Virtual Machine Monitor for modern Cloud workloads. Features include CPU, memory and device hotplug, support for running Windows and Linux guests, device offload with vhost-user and a minimal compact footprint. Written in Rust with a strong focus on security.