Learn more about Kestra and their latest v0.18.0 release, which includes a super-simple way to deploy Kubernetes jobs via task runners: https://go.kestra.io/christianRaspberryPi
In this video, I’ll show you my brand-new Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster for my HomeLab. This is my first cluster not running on virtual machines, instead, I’ve installed it on three Raspberry Pis mounted in my Server Rack. I’ll walk you through the setup, including using the k3sup tool and the kube-vip load-balancer, so you can build your own Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster.
References
Racknex Case: https://racknex.com/raspberry-pi-rackmount-kit-4x-slot-19-inch-um-sbc-213/
Old k3s tutorial: https://youtu.be/UdjhFLV1yt8?si=uYBkbIlrjE5ZmsYe
Kestra Tutorial: https://www.patreon.com/posts/100843882
Kestra + Ansible + Terraform: https://www.patreon.com/posts/104214753
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:19 What was the plan?
07:01 Hardware List
12:48 Mounting the RPi Cluster
18:18 Provision the RPi
20:44 Installing k3s
28:21 Use kube-vip as ServiceLB
30:58 Final thoughts
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