K3k: Kubernetes in Kubernetes
https://txtechnician.tech/r/razi
Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless with a nice little enclosure case and a few attachments.
I'm gonna be using this to automate some stuff.
I got in touch with a rancher who was talking about wanting to be able to monitor their stock tanks for water as well as having some cameras and a bunch of other stuff.
And I'm curious if I can get all of that done with a raspberry pie.
In the coming days, I'll attend @fosdem and #CfgMgmtCamp
Feel free to reach out if you want to talk about OSS, Infrastructure, #Rancher, @kubewarden or my work on #Updatecli
Simply sharing a drink is great too
See you there
Very excited to have gotten through a pretty big lift + refactor in the #homelab over the last few weeks. For a while, I’ve had one foot in my old, disorganized, scattered Docker services, and one foot in a new, fully automated, #gitops pseudo-prod for home.
Well, no more. I’ve cleaned up all of the old shit. Centralized config, linted, backed up, refactored, and smoke tested the core platform. It completely spins up and down, with one Playbook, data fully backed up, etc.
Hardware:
- 3x #amd mini PC’s w/32GB RAM
- #synology DS1813+
- 1x Intel miniPC for #homeassistant OS
- TP-Link #Omada gateway, PoE switch, and AP’s
My core stack is, going from hardware to workload lifecycle and access:
- #proxmox
- #fedora #fedora_coreos VM’s
- #k3s #Rancher #kubernetes
- #nfs subdir provisioner
- #ansible
- #argocd
- #Tailscale
- #1password Kubernetes Operator
- #velero
I just did a DR drill with my kids’ #minecraft servers, and it worked great, and I’m super pumped with #selfhosting #paperlessngx!
Those are the first family-facing apps that I’ve deployed, and I’ve got a laundry list of more services on the way.
It was far, far more work than it probably needed to be…but I also can fully trust it with our most important personal docs, which was priority one.