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K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution by Rancher Labs intended for IoT, Edge, and cloud deployments.Pricing:
- Open Source
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Container-based distributed storagePricing:
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I'm a bit biased but Rook[0] or OpenEBS[1] are the best solutions that scale from hobbyist to enterprise IMO. A few reasons: - Rook is "just" managed Ceph[2], and Ceph is good enough for CERN[3]. But it <i>does</i> need raw disks (nothing saying these can't be loopback drives but there is a performance cost) - OpenEBS has <i>a lot</i> of choices (Jiva is the simplest and is Longhorn[4] underneath, cStor is based on uZFS, Mayastor is their new thing with lots of interesting features like NVMe-oF, there's localpv-zfs which might be nice for your projects that want ZFS, regular host provisioning as well. Another option which I rate slightly less is LINSTOR (via piraeus-operator or kube-linstor[6]). In my production environment I run Ceph -- it's almost certainly the best off the shelf option due to the features, support, and ecosystem around Ceph. [0]: https://github.com/rook/rook [1]: https://openebs.io/ [2]: https://docs.ceph.com/ [3]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OopRMUYiY5E [4]: https://longhorn.io/docs [5]: https://github.com/piraeusdatastore/piraeus-operator [6]: https://github.com/kvaps/kube-linstor.
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SeaweedFS is a simple and highly scalable distributed file system to store and serve billions of files fast! SeaweedFS object store has O(1) disk seek and SeaweedFS Filer supports cross-cluster replication, POSIX, S3 API, ,…
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