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50 | 1,021 | |
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6.7 | 9.9 | |
10 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Mustache | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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K3s โ Lightweight Kubernetes
If you use longhorn, make sure to enable the network policies when installing the helm chart. These are (for some odd reason) disabled by default, which means ANY pod running on your cluster has full access to all the longhorn-manager, API, and all your volumes
https://github.com/longhorn/charts/blob/v1.5.x/charts/longho...
deckhouse
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K3s โ Lightweight Kubernetes
And while k3s sounds easy, it's not after even a slightly larger scale.
If one willing to have in-house k8s today I would recommend https://deckhouse.io/ (I'm not affiliated with them)
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What's your preferred tool for on-premise k8s installer?
Deckhouse
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Self-Managed Kubernetes Distributions
Check Deckhouse as well (https://github.com/deckhouse/deckhouse). Cilium integration was added there recently.
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FOSS News International #3: November 15-21, 2021
Release Deckhouse v1.26.0 ยท deckhouse/deckhouse (github.com)
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Which on-prem distribution to use?
Consider Deckhouse as another option that can be installed everywhere: bare metal, private and public clouds. It has an Open Source core offered in Community Edition, but the pricing for Enterprise Edition is also a fit for small companies. All configuration is made via Custom Resources, all routines (like updating Kubernetes versions and related system components) are automated.
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Does anybody need a Kubernetes Operator for auto renewing SSL certificates?
We use cert-manager in our K8s platform for years and it works perfectly. I don't think there is any chance today to compete with it in terms of community adoption. I also can't find any GitHub links for your project which is the most widely accepted way to become trusted by the community โ simply because it covers all the basic needs everyone got used to (in the Open Source world): we can see how the code is developed, we can contribute to it, discuss the issues and concerns we have, etc.
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Log shipper for Loki
We use Vector to ship logs to different storages (including Loki). You can even find the implementation here, however, I am not sure how useful it might be since it's quite specific (Golang hooks for addon-operator). Our manifests are available there as well.
- Deckhouse is a platform for managing Kubernetes clusters in a fully automatic and uniform fashion. It allows you to create homogeneous Kubernetes clusters anywhere and fully manages them. It supplies all necessary addons to provide observability, security, and service mesh.
- Deckhouse: NoOps Kubernetes platform
What are some alternatives?
ansible-libvirt-microos - An ansible role for spinning up a VM using microos
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
cluster-api-k3s - Cluster API k3s
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes
k3s-on-prem-production - Playbooks needed to set up an on-premises K3s cluster and securize it
k3sup - bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s ๐
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
hetzner-k3s - The easiest and quickest way to create and manage Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud using the lightweight distribution k3s by Rancher.
OpenFaaS - OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.