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Cluster

A collection of 3 posts
Creating a multi-arch K8 cluster - Part 5 - Add a x86-Node
Kubernetes

Creating a multi-arch K8 cluster - Part 5 - Add a x86-Node

Adding a x86/AMD64 node to the cluster is similar to the steps described in part 2 [https://blog.goeri.de/k8-cluster-part-2/] and part 3 [https://blog.goeri.de/k8-cluster-part-3] of this guide. This part will add a few details you should pay attention on. At first a bootable installation
17 Feb. 2021 2 min read
Creating a multi-arch K8 cluster - Part 4 - Setup a load-balancer and NFS
Kubernetes

Creating a multi-arch K8 cluster - Part 4 - Setup a load-balancer and NFS

After part 3 of this blog series we have a fully working Kubernetes cluster. Load-Balancer It has one major drawback: All exposed ports of running pods/services are only reachable under the specific worker node IP address. In a real cluster a load-balancer would handle all incoming traffic and route
21 Dez. 2020 5 min read
Creating a multi-arch K8 cluster - Part 1 - The hardware setup
Kubernetes

Creating a multi-arch K8 cluster - Part 1 - The hardware setup

Motivation: My initial motivation was to learn more about Kubernetes. When my little home server (a Zotac CI 327) had an outage caused by a SSD failure I started thinking of moving from simple Docker to Kubernetes and building a complete failover and load-balancing cluster. I took this as a
09 Dez. 2020 2 min read
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