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This is a virtual kubelet provider that uses systemd as its backend. Every Linux system has systemd nowadays. By utilizing K3s (just one Go binary) and this virtual kubelet you can provision a system using the Kubernetes API. The networking is the host's network, so it make sense to use this for more heavy weight (stateful?) applications. The filesystem is semi hidden, but emptyDir and the like works.
Registry Support, Config File Support, [WIP] Support for Lifecycle Hooks
This release is K3s's first in the v1.19 line. It upgrades to Kubernetes version v1.19.1 and introduces several enhancements and many bug fixes.
Building your shared Kubernetes ocean. Contribute to LiqoTech/liqo development by creating an account on GitHub.
Your entire stack + more…to go
Namespace & Virtual Cluster Manager for Kubernetes - Lightweight Virtual Clusters, Self-Service Provisioning for Engineers and 70% Cost Savings with Sleep Mode - loft-sh/loft
We've spent quite some days weeks months on completely re-writing k3d from scratch. New concepts, new architecture, new setup, new syntax, new everything.
k3x is a graphical user interface for k3d, making it trivial to have your own local Kubernetes cluster(s).
This release is k3s's first in the v1.18 line. It upgrades Kubernetes to version v1.18.2, introduces several enhancements and many bug fixes, and addresses an upstream runc CVE.
This tutorial was greatly inspired by Kubernetes The Hard Way in order to bootstrap Kubernetes (K3s) on a Pine64 Clusterboard.
The purpose is to build a full-featured home cluster with relatively affordable hardware.
A lightweight kubernetes development setup
Easy to install. A binary of less than 40 MB. Uses only 512 MB of RAM.