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cloudflare-ingress-controller
Discontinued A Kubernetes ingress controller for Cloudflare's Argo Tunnels
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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external-dns
Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
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postgres-operator
Production PostgreSQL for Kubernetes, from high availability Postgres clusters to full-scale database-as-a-service. (by CrunchyData)
I guess that would really depend on your setup. It would differ significantly if you’re doing virtualised nodes ontop of vmware/proxmox/qemi/etc, if you’re doing single node with storage, or if you’re doing something more exotic like raspberry pis with either one node with storage or external nas.
I have a couple of different setups (mostly for fun), which are pretty simple. Main things I use are a csi driver to allow me to use my trunas scale as storage (https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi), cloudflare’s argo tunnel to expose my clusters to the outside world (https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflare-ingress-controller), an operator for managing external dns with cloudflare (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns/blob/master/...). Everything else is pretty much they way any other cluster would look.
I guess that would really depend on your setup. It would differ significantly if you’re doing virtualised nodes ontop of vmware/proxmox/qemi/etc, if you’re doing single node with storage, or if you’re doing something more exotic like raspberry pis with either one node with storage or external nas.
I have a couple of different setups (mostly for fun), which are pretty simple. Main things I use are a csi driver to allow me to use my trunas scale as storage (https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi), cloudflare’s argo tunnel to expose my clusters to the outside world (https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflare-ingress-controller), an operator for managing external dns with cloudflare (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns/blob/master/...). Everything else is pretty much they way any other cluster would look.
I guess that would really depend on your setup. It would differ significantly if you’re doing virtualised nodes ontop of vmware/proxmox/qemi/etc, if you’re doing single node with storage, or if you’re doing something more exotic like raspberry pis with either one node with storage or external nas.
I have a couple of different setups (mostly for fun), which are pretty simple. Main things I use are a csi driver to allow me to use my trunas scale as storage (https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi), cloudflare’s argo tunnel to expose my clusters to the outside world (https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflare-ingress-controller), an operator for managing external dns with cloudflare (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns/blob/master/...). Everything else is pretty much they way any other cluster would look.