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Building a bare-metal Kubernetes cluster on Raspberry Pi

Prometheus k3s Helm.sh
  1. An open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit.
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    You can install Grafana and Prometheus to monitor your cluster resources. But here's a quick tip if all you want is to look at the CPU/Memory utilization:.

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    k3s

    K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution by Rancher Labs intended for IoT, Edge, and cloud deployments.
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    Lucky for us, there’s K3s, a lightweight Kubernetes distribution, optimized for ARM and packaged as a single 40MB binary. It also features a simplified install and update process, which is very welcome.

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    I installed nginx-ingress using helm, which came down to the following commands:.

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