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k8s-gitops
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Unleashing the Power of Talos Linux and GitOps: My Epic Kubernetes Homelab!
Check it out here on Github.
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Gaining better visibility into my homelab Kubernetes cluster network using Cilium and Hubble
My entire Kubernetes cluster state is declaratively defined as code in my GitOps repository - feel free to check it out here https://github.com/xUnholy/k8s-gitops
- My home Kubernetes cluster managed by GitOps on Raspberry Pis
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Do you have a personal Kubernetes cluster?
Yep! Using Fluxv2 to leverage GitOps - https://github.com/xUnholy/k8s-gitops
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I have setup a self hosting Kubernetes, Ghost blog and Schnack commenting system. Here is a series of guides. Comments welcome
Also - this is pretty awesome: https://raspbernetes.github.io/ My currently running RPi4 home lab cluster was built using this.
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
Pushing out multi-cluster topology with GitOps using fluxv2. I run this cluster purely on Raspberry Pi's https://github.com/xUnholy/k8s-gitops
microk8s
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You get what you Measure: Understanding your applications health with Grafana, Loki and Prometheus
If you want hands-on practice you should have a running Kubernetes cluster (I used MicroK8s for this tutorial) and Helm (see how to install on Installing Helm tutorial). It is important that you understand the basics of these tools to fully understand.
- MicroK8s – Zero-ops Kubernetes for developers, edge and IoT
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Deploying a Web Service on a Cloud VPS Using Kubernetes MicroK8s: A Comprehensive Guide
And install microk8s:
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Running workloads at the edge with MicroK8s
MicroK8s is a lightweight, batteries included Kubernetes distribution by Canonical designed for running edge workloads which also happens to be developer-friendly and a great choice for building your own homelab. The following lab covers how to install and run MicroK8s on your own edge node running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, deploy the NGINX web service and exposing your NGINX website to the Internet with SSL/TLS enabled using AWS resources included within the Free Tier.
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Seeking Guidance for Transitioning to Kubernetes and SRE/DevOps for traditional infrastructure team
One quick and easy win I can recommend, is microk8s.
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Canonical Launches MicroCloud to Deploy Your Own "Fully Functional Cloud"
I had the same problem (and there's a github issue about this: https://github.com/canonical/microk8s/issues/2186). I swapped to k3s and the usage was half of what microk8s used.
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Cuber: Deploy your apps on Kubernetes easily
microk8s currently has a showstopping issue that makes it guaranteed to have an irrecoverable failure in HA mode. see https://github.com/canonical/microk8s/issues/3227
k0s is better but also has a lot of bugs. it's the closest to vanilla kubernetes among all the distributions.
> like the simplest GPU support
linux users should be ready to install the nvidia device plugin. if they can't do that, they're never going to succeed in running a gpu accelerated application on their cluster anyway.
> like bootstrapping
in my experience, writing all the bootstrap scripts is painful. but now that there's chatgpt, so much of the drudgery as gone away.
- MicroK8s – Low-ops, minimal Kubernetes, for cloud, clusters, Edge and IoT
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I turn my company’s PC into my own “Vercel-like” platform
MicroK8S to spin up a Kubernetes cluster
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Picked up this HP EliteDesk 800 G2 SFF for 60 EUR! Runs OpenBSD like a charm.
They now power my microk8s/x86 cluster (in addition to my 8-node Raspberry Pi4 ARM64 microk8s cluster), microceph cluster and my LXD cluster, and all are configured with WOL, so I can bring up the cluster from any machine in the homelab, on demand.
What are some alternatives?
k0s - k0s - The Zero Friction Kubernetes
rancher - Complete container management platform
longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
liqo - Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies
docker - Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems [Moved to: https://github.com/moby/moby]
personal-server - Personal server configuration with k3s
k3d - Little helper to run CNCF's k3s in Docker
k3s-gitops-arm - k3s cluster backed by Flux (GitOps) up and running on a cluster of RPi4
academy - DevOps content, classes and exercises
microshift - A small form factor OpenShift/Kubernetes optimized for edge computing