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vcluster
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Amazon EC2 Enhances Defense in Depth with Default IMDSv2
Kubernetes? You mean the container orchestration system where they forgot to add Multi-tenancy? And no namespaces are not Multi-tenancy...
https://www.vcluster.com/
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Mirantis Unveils K0smotron: An Open-Source Kubernetes Management Project
Whats the difference between this and vcluster (https://github.com/loft-sh/vcluster)?
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Codespaces but open-source, client-only, and unopinionated
Yep, as we see it they compliment each other quite well. DevPod takes your workspace to the cloud and DevSpace let's you develop against your Kubernetes cluster - potentially the same one you used to start your workspace.
Internally we use both in our development setup, spinning up remote workspaces using DevPod, installing DevSpace and kind into the devcontainer, then using DevSpace to develop against the cluster. See the vcluster setup[1] as an example
[1]https://github.com/loft-sh/vcluster/tree/main/.devcontainer
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Anyone using Kata Containers?
The tenants are internal dev teams so yeah maybe not. I was considering multi-tenanting different environments isolated at the kube layer with vCluster and have the vCluster pods running in Kata containers giving maximum isolation but still having a single management cluster. Ideally also avoiding the need to buy a second set of hardware for a dev environment
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Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
Vcluster
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Kub'rin' a breeze: Developing on ephemeral cloud-based K8s clusters
Looks interesting. How does this solution compare to vcluster?
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Same cluster for different development environments
sounds like the best option for you , is a tool called VCluster by loft ( https://www.vcluster.com/) , this way you can install as many k8s cluster as you want in the same k8s host cluster , those cluster share workers nodes and networking, but each has a separated "api server" , so it looks like you have a dedicated cluster with their own namespaces and tools . take a look at the docs to get a better understanding and how they work.
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Is it a good idea to use k8s namespace-based multitenancy for delivering managed service of an application?
We're about to run a PoC with vcluster for isolated sandboxes, this might be relevant to you too
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Questions for Heroku-like Project
I think namespaces, RBAC and network policies are sufficient to partition users from the same organisation. I would investigate the use of vcluster ig you want to give your users even more isolation and capability (such as installing CRDs)
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Multiple Tenancy, Namespaces, Securing Workloads
Depends on the use case. Namespaces provides soft isolation (so it means they share same Apiserver, PV's and global resources such as CRD's), but can be restricted with network policies. So it means, there's still potential in breaking other namespaces if you change PV's or CRD's which are used by other namespaces. Multi-Cluster solution can provide full isolation, but its also really expensive in resource consumption and maintenance/management effort. If namespaced-isolation isnt enough for your use case, you can consider vclusters (https://www.vcluster.com/)
truecharts
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Alternative to Unraid Community Apps
I don't think there is an "alternative GUI" but there is community app catalog that integrates into the standard GUI called TrueCharts
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07/09 Roundup of new charts added to the TrueCharts catalog + Nextcloud Rework
Nextcloud - Our Nextcloud chart has been nearly completely reworked, it's incredibly fast and users will notice the difference. The goal of this rework has been to improve the speed and stability. It’s getting the chart as close to feature parity as Nextcloud AIO as possible, includes the hpb and imaginary containers. Remember this may be a breaking change based on your install.
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07/02 Roundup of new charts added to the TrueCharts catalog
WG-Easy - The easiest way to run WireGuard VPN + Web-based Admin UI.
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SCALE - Can't update Nextcloud (TrueCharts) app to 24.0.2_14.0.x
It's known about - https://github.com/truecharts/apps/issues/2984 And there's a fix - https://github.com/truecharts/containers/pull/3506
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can I move from truenas core to scale?
You can also use "true charts" https://truecharts.org/
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beginner to TrueNas, setting everything up from scratch
First Thing i would do is add truecharts https://truecharts.org/ It's a Community catalogue of prebuild Apps, Go through their quick Start guides. They also have a YouTube Channel with Video Guides on how to setup qbittorrent and vpn for Container https://youtube.com/c/TrueCharts
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[HELP] Does my TrueNAS Core file server build look ok?
Heres the link to there org
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New to personal server. Need to figure out what OS to use for my needs.
truecharts catalog is a list of compiled docker/kubernete apps specifically compiled for the OS... You can find more info here
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TA-873A Setup - QuTS Hero or QTS?
Here's a link to some info on their out-of-the-box support for cloud-sync'd storage. Their "container station" equivalent would be their app store. They have a model of 1)"tiny collection of core essentials" plus support for 2)arbitrary user-configured containers and 3)3rd party app store catalogs full of the broad universe of various 3rd party containers.
- Steamcmd force_install_dir not working
What are some alternatives?
capsule - Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes.
charts - ⚠️ Deprecated : Helm charts for applications you run at home
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
kiosk - kiosk 🏢 Multi-Tenancy Extension For Kubernetes - Secure Cluster Sharing & Self-Service Namespace Provisioning
iocage-plugin-nextcloud - Artifact file(s) for nextcloud iocage plugin
cluster-api-provider-nested - Cluster API Provider for Nested Clusters
k3sup - bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s 🚀
hierarchical-namespaces - Home of the Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC). Adds hierarchical policies and delegated creation to Kubernetes namespaces for improved in-cluster multitenancy.
helm-repo-example - Auto-updating Helm repository with GitHub Actions
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
k8s-gitops - GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code