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This tutorial is someone planning to install a Kubernetes cluster and wants to understand how everything fits together.
docker
tls
kubernetes
infrastructure
ssl
virtualbox
virtualization
kubernetes-cluster
etcd
glusterfs
kubernetes-setup
flannel
cloud-init
pacemaker
corosync
gluster-kubernetes
corosync-cluster
metallb
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PiHole on kubernetes
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Mar 6, 2022 - Mustache
enhancement
New feature or request
good first issue
Good for newcomers
feature_request
prio:low
low priority
A fully automated HA k3s etcd install with kube-vip, MetalLB, and more
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Mar 30, 2022 - Jinja
Integrate Kubernetes and pfSense
api
dns
kubernetes
php
client
controller
cluster
firewall
ingress
load-balancer
haproxy
k8s
pfsense
ingress-controller
haproxy-configuration
ingress-dns
metallb
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Sep 6, 2021 - PHP
Kubernetes on Equinix Metal using Calico and MetalLB
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Jan 5, 2022 - HCL
Building a multi-master multi-node Kubernetes homelab with kubeadm, Ansible, Helm and Terraform.
kubernetes
ansible
elasticsearch
openvpn
kibana
mikrotik
influxdb
terraform
grafana
prometheus
kvm
alertmanager
calico
speedtest-cli
pihole
istio
truenas
cka
metallb
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Kubernetes Korea Group Meetup (2018-11-23) Hands-on Note
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Oct 16, 2019 - Shell
Create and administer a local one or multi-node Kubernetes cluster(s) preset for development with simple commands.
kubernetes
local
helm
deploy
kubernetes-cluster
weave-scope
kubernetes-dashboard
kind
container-registry
helmfile
metrics-server
metallb
ingress-nginx
multi-node-kubernetes
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Kubernetes On Premise Implementation with Metal LB (metallb) + Cilium and Istio
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Sep 9, 2019 - Shell
Provisioning and Accessing k3s on raspberry pi 3+ home cluster
nginx
kubernetes
helm
mariadb
etcher
raspberry-pi-3
kubernetes-deployment
odroid-xu4
openfaas
metallb
k3s
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Aug 2, 2019 - Smarty
Inhouse Kubernetes Cluster
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Apr 29, 2019 - Shell
A simple to use Kubernetes Framework based on client-go
api
kubernetes
golang
framework
examples
k8s
easy-to-use
golang-library
golang-package
client-go
metallb
kubernetes-go-client-examples
go-client-examples
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Standalone bare-metal kubernetes cluster setup notes. *Closed*: K8s is a fast-moving target. Can't guarantee this works anymore. Archiving.
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Automated setup of a Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster
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Mar 24, 2019 - Python
K3S and Rancher on VirtualBox machines
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Feb 23, 2022
Terraform module to provision MetalLB (v0.10.2) on a Kubernetes cluster [WIP]
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Jul 1, 2021 - HCL
My Kubernetes Cluster (k3s) managed by GitOps (Flux2)
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Mar 28, 2022 - Shell
Mercury is a tool that install Kubernetes KinD cluster with MetalLB in a few minutes.
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Apr 29, 2021 - Shell
lxd + k8s + nfs-server + metallb "fully" automated
bash
kubernetes
ubuntu
lxd
nfs
kubernetes-cluster
lxc
k8s
kubernetes-setup
automated
nfs-server
k8s-cluster
loadbalancer
focal
nfs-client-provisioner
metallb
ubuntu2004
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Local k8s testing infra
kubernetes
ansible
vagrant
grafana
lab
nfs
prometheus
k8s
nginx-ingress
gitops
argocd
metallb
cilium
vector-agent
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Oct 29, 2021 - Jinja
Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster with any number of nodes on Vultr, using Terraform and Ansible.
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Jun 15, 2021 - HCL
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Jun 25, 2021
Use Rancher tools with Rook to achieve highly available NFS storage clusters for Kubernetes applications.
kubernetes
rancheros
nfs-ganesha
nfs-client-provisioner
metallb
longhorn
rook-nfs
nfs-server-provisioner
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May 21, 2019 - Smarty
vagrant_ansible_k8s_cluster
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Mar 11, 2021
A setup of Bare Metal Kubernetes using Kubeadm and Metallb on Ubuntu 18.04 master and 3 Ubuntu 18.04 minions
kubernetes
dashboard
k8s
kubeadm
calico
storageos
cert-manager
nginx-ingress-controller
metallb
longhorn
bare-metal-kubernetes
setup-loadbalancer
k8s-setup
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Sep 5, 2020 - Shell
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