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community-edition
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Frustrating Interview Process at VMware
"They have even abandoned their Tanzu community edition." https://tanzucommunityedition.io/
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VMware cluster – What host OS should we run Kubernetes on?
Actually it is free for non-commercial use in a vSphere env up to 100 cores. For public cloud I have no idea how do they count the licenses/cores but you can give a shoot with the TKG. The TKG replaces the TCE. https://tanzucommunityedition.io
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Anyone actually using Tanzu in production? For real business critical processes?
You choose to run production workloads on the community edition?
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Your experience with Vanilla Kubernetes
e.g. https://tanzucommunityedition.io/ has some opinions about how to set things up but there's no support contract, so I'd view it as providing guidance or defaults that are likely to work for most use-cases, similar to "I want to make a web app but i'm not already an expert with years of production experience, so i'll use a framework like django/rails/spring/etc. instead of writing free-form from scratch"
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Suggestions on transitioning away from Rancher?
Tanzu Community Edition (https://tanzucommunityedition.io/) with "unmanaged clusters" is a fully free + OSS solution for using the cluster and package management tools of vmware's Tanzu without being locked in to other parts of the vmware stack. I honestly don't know all the details but there's a way of buying a support contract also.
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What is the best way of creating a Kubernetes Cluster On a Laptop?
You can check out TCE https://tanzucommunityedition.io/ This helps to setup in a single click with UI based deployment
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Running Tanzu unmanaged cluster on (very) low resources
Making its cluster available for many flavors through its Community Edition called TCE (Tanzu Community Edition)
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Google Anthos on VMware
Might I sugest Tanzu? https://tanzucommunityedition.io/
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Homelab ideas for AWS Cloud Engineer
Tanzu Community Edition also supports vSphere/AWS - https://tanzucommunityedition.io/
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Errors from Tanzu CLI
Hey vnadkarni! Would be great for you to join the community on the Kubernetes Slack. Questions can also be posted in the GitHub Issues or Discussions.
rancher
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
Did something happen to the Apache 2 rancher? https://github.com/rancher/rancher/blob/v2.7.5/LICENSE RKE2 is similarly Apache 2: https://github.com/rancher/rke2/blob/v1.26.7%2Brke2r1/LICENS...
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Kubernetes / Rancher 2, mongo-replicaset with Local Storage Volume deployment
I follow the 4 ABCD steps bellow, but the first pod deployment never ends. What's wrong in it? Logs and result screens are at the end. Detailed configuration can be found here.
- Trouble with RKE2 HA Setup: Part 2
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Critical vulnerability (CVE-2023-22651) in Rancher 2.7.2 - Update to 2.7.3
CVE-2023-22651 is rated 9.9/10 : https://github.com/rancher/rancher/security/advisories/GHSA-6m9f-pj6w-w87g
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What's your take if DevOps colleague always got new initiative / idea?
Depends. When I came into my last company I immediately noticed the lack of reproducible environments. Brought this up a few times and was met with some resistance because "we didn't have the capacity"... Until prod went down and it took us 23 hours to bring it back up due to spaghetti terraform.
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Questions about Rancher Launched/imported AKS
For the latest releases of rancher: https://github.com/rancher/rancher/releases When is Rancher 2.7.1 going to be released? The Rancher support matrix for 2.7.1 shows k8s v1.24.6 as the highest supported version and Azure will drop AKS v1.24 in a few months... Should this be a concern for us? What could happen if we create our cluster with Rancher for an unsupported K8s version? 1.25 for example. - Rancher 2.7.2 just got released including support for 1.25. I have however tested running unsupported versions before, unless there is major deprecations in the kubernetes API it is fine in my experience. If we move to AKS imported clusters, in case we add node pools, and upgrade the cluster, will those changes be reflected in the Rancher Platform? - Yep! If we face some issues by running an unsupported K8s version on Rancher Launched K8s clusters, is it possible to remove it from Rancher, do the stuff we need, and then import it into the platform? - Yes, however be careful and do testing before doing in prod. From top of mind: Remove cluster from rancher (if imported), if rancher created you might want to revoke ranchers SA key for the cluster first (so it can't remove it). Delete the cattle-system namespace, and any other cattle-* namespaces you don't want to keep. And do your thing. It looks like AKS is faster than Rancher regarding supported Kubernetes versions... We would like to know if Rancher will always be on track with AKS regarding the removal of K8s version support and new versions. - In my experience yes. (Been using rancher on all three clouds for a 4 years now). What are exactly the big differences between imported AKS and Rancher-launched AKS? What should we look at, and what issues can we face when using one or another? - The main difference is that rancher will not be able to upgrade the cluster for you. You will have to do that yourself.
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rancher2_bootstrap.admin resource fail after Kubernetes v1.23.15
variable "rancher" { type = object({ namespace = string version = string branch = string chart_set = list(object({ name = string value = string })) }) default = { namespace = "cattle-system" # There is a bug with destroying the cloud credentials in version 2.6.9 until 2.7.1 and will be fixed in next release 2.7.2. # See https://github.com/rancher/rancher/issues/39300 version = "2.7.0" branch = "stable" chart_set = [ { name = "replicas" value = 3 }, { name = "ingress.ingressClassName" value = "nginx-external" }, { name = "ingress.tls.source" value = "rancher" }, # There is a bug with the uninstallation of Rancher due to missing priorityClassName of rancher-webhook # The priorityClassName need to be set # See https://github.com/rancher/rancher/issues/40935 { name = "priorityClassName" value = "system-node-critical" } ] } description = "Rancher Helm chart properties." }
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Google and Microsoft’s chatbots are already citing one another in a misinformation shitshow
When I searched DuckDuckGo instead, the 12th link actually had the real answer. It's in this issue on Rancher's GitHub. Turns out the Rancher admin needs to be in all of the Keycloak groups they want to have show up in the auto-populated picklist in Rancher. Being a Keycloak admin and even creating the groups isn't good enough. Frustratingly, the "caveat" note the Rancher guy is pointing to that says this is only present in the guide to setting up Keycloak for SAML, but apparently this is also true for OIDC.
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How to enable TLS 1.3 protocol
Explicitly set TLS 1.3 in Rancher, though it could be a bug in Rancher: https://github.com/rancher/rancher/issues/35654
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Rancher deployment, hanging on login and setup pages
Thanks. Yeah looks like this might work: https://github.com/rancher/rancher/releases/tag/v2.7.2-rc3
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