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k3s-gitops-arm
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playbooks
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On-Prem Deployments - How are you doing it?
At work we deploy to VMs in VMware vCloud director, using Terraform and Ansible. I actually have the Ansible repo we use public, but it's a 3yo holy mess and I've made a new one that I use in my homelab so far, like that one much better.
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What's your private cluster environment for Kubernetes-related dev
It sure is, use at your own peril. This is my first attempt at setting up kubeadm with Ansible, also the repo we currently use at work. While it can be used for both on-prem and managed k8s, it's a holy mess and I would not suggest anyone use it.
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Is building a simple SMTP (email) server that difficult?
I made some ansible playbooks to quickly setup one on Linode. But they're still missing the SPF+DKIM+DMARC setup in DNS I need to have a chance of sending mail.
- Vagrant setup for creating a bare-metal k8s cluster
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You have a domain, can you self-host the email server?
Then I automated the setup of a Linode VPS+Route53 DNS to create a recipient email server at the press of a button using ansible, will add other hosts to it like Digitalocean and DO DNS in time.
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Self Hosted Linodevps
Here's one example of me spinning up a MariaDB cluster using vagrant and ansible: https://gitlab.com/stemid-ansible/playbooks/ha-maxscale
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Which configuration management tool do You prefer? (its not about infrastructure as a code)
If you're into that kind of stuff I make my ansible playbooks available on Gitlab.
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Three RPI4 nodes after a week of blood, sweat, and mountain dew. I friggin did it! What do i even do now?
Well then your goal now is to destroy the cluster and re-build it with automation. I use Ansible to do that in Vagrant CentOS 7 boxes.
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Is there any way to get Kubernetes cluster with maximum 5€/month for learning purpose?
My own Ansible+vagrant setup works only om CentOS.
k3s-gitops-arm
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Three RPI4 nodes after a week of blood, sweat, and mountain dew. I friggin did it! What do i even do now?
Now you can inspire from https://github.com/onedr0p/k3s-gitops-arm
What are some alternatives?
docker-mailserver - A fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) using Docker. [Moved to: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver]
openwrt-image-buildomatic - Script that uses OpenWRT Image Builder and config file to build OpenWRT device image (for RPi 4) in seconds
kube-karp - ☸ Add a floating virtual IP to Kubernetes cluster nodes for load balancing easily.
k8s-gitops - Kubernetes cluster powered by GitOps with FluxCD- Unified source of truth, automated workflows, declarative infrastructure, and cutting-edge DevOps practices.
homelab - Collection of configuration and tools used in my homelab
k3s-gitops - My home Kubernetes (k3s) cluster managed by GitOps (Flux2) [Moved to: https://github.com/onedr0p/home-cluster]
kube-ghost
pi-k8s - A journey with raspberry pis and k8s