terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzne
honey-swarm
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terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzne
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Ask HN: Is there a low cost way to learn real K8s, after exhausting minikube?
Hetzner starting with https://github.com/kube-hetzner/terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzne..., plus registry using DigitalOcean.
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Can any Hetzner user, please explain there workflow on Hetzner?
It's not even close to major public cloud providers, but this is my setup:
* https://github.com/kube-hetzner/terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzne... (Terraform, Kubernetes bootstrap)
* Flux for CI
* nginx-ingress + Hetzner Loadbalancer (thanks to https://github.com/hetznercloud/hcloud-cloud-controller-mana...)
* Hetzner storage volumes (thanks to https://github.com/hetznercloud/csi-driver)
Kube-Hetzner supports Hetzner Cloud loadbalancers and volumes out of the box, though it also supports other components.
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The cloud backlash has begun: Why big data is pulling compute back on premises
With Hetzner VMs and k3s one could run a k8 cluster with amazingly low cost. There are even ready-made repos that make it lighting fast to deploy and easy to maintain...
https://github.com/kube-hetzner/terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzne...
Even Hetzner maintains a few repos for that:
https://github.com/orgs/hetznercloud/repositories?q=kubernet...
honey-swarm
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Can any Hetzner user, please explain there workflow on Hetzner?
I've been using docker swarm + traefik + portainer and I'm quite happy. I orchestrate everything with Ansible [1]. The only manual process I have is provisioning the servers / load balancers.
It provides a super nice balance between going all manual VPS and going all on the kubernetes cool aid
[1] https://github.com/sergioisidoro/honey-swarm
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Ask HN: So you moved off Heroku, where did you go?
I moved to CapRover, and shortly after ended up moving to Portainer, mostly because CapRover does not have very good collaborative environment (eg. A single password for access)
With 20Eur a month and a VPS on Digital Ocean you can get quite far.
I also made a small project to spin up a PaaS like environment with docker swarm, Portainer and Traefik if you're interested: https://github.com/sergioisidoro/honey-swarm
What are some alternatives?
terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzner - Optimized and Maintenance-free Kubernetes on Hetzner Cloud in one command!
docker-volume-hetzner - Docker Volume Plugin for accessing Hetzner Cloud Volumes
swarmsible - Ansible based Tooling and production grade example Docker Stacks. Updated with new learnings from running Docker Swarm in production
idle-gc - Idle-period garbage collection for Crystal. Reduce memory usage.
nothelm.py - nothelm.py - opinionated docker stack project tool with templating support
ansible-vm - Ansible playbook for initial VM Setup
hcloud-cloud-controller-mana
awesome-hcloud - A curated list of awesome libraries, tools, and integrations for Hetzner Cloud
nothelm-charts - nothelm.py charts (projects) for Docker Swarm
hcloud-cloud-controller-manager - Kubernetes cloud-controller-manager for Hetzner Cloud