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Yes there is! Check https://metal3.io/. It is a provider for the Cluster API targeting bare metal. If a machine fails, it can try rebooting first, then go through a full disk clean and re-installation. Alternatively you can mark it as unhealthy and it will just pick another machine instead (provided you have a spare). Source: 10 months ago
If you have proper servers with baseboard management you could use Cluster API and the Metal3 provider. It will not suspend the nodes, but actually deprovision then and turn them off. Https://metal3.io/ Full disclosure: I'm one of the maintainers. Source: 11 months ago
Notable there is it looks like they're using MAAS instead of MetalAPI that OpenShift (a competing distribution) prefers. It also looks like there's some sort of tie-in with their "Landscape" systems monitoring. AppArmor is involved which I'm assuming is a reference to the container hosts using MAC as a failsafe for container isolation. RH does something similar with SELinux on OpenShift where it uses SELinux's MCS... Source: about 1 year ago
Applying Kubernetes manifests individually is problematic because files can get overlooked. Packaging your applications as Helm charts lets you version your manifests and easily repeat deployments into different environments. Helm tracks the state of each deployment as a "release" in your cluster. - Source: dev.to / 18 days ago
It’s also well understood that having a k8s cluster is not enough to make developers able to host their services - you need a devops team to work with them, using tools like delivery pipelines, Helm, kustomize, infra as code, service mesh, ingress, secrets management, key management - the list goes on! Developer Portals like Backstage, Port and Cortex have started to emerge to help manage some of this complexity. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Kubernetes orchestrates deployments and manages resources through yaml configuration files. While Kubernetes supports a wide array of resources and configurations, our aim in this tutorial is to maintain simplicity. For the sake of clarity and ease of understanding, we will use yaml configurations with hardcoded values. This method simplifies the learning process but isn’t ideal for production environments due to... - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Helm is a package manager that automates Kubernetes applications' creation, packaging, configuration, and deployment by combining your configuration files into a single reusable package. This eliminates the requirement to create the mentioned Kubernetes resources by ourselves since they have been implemented within the Helm chart. All we need to do is configure it as needed to match our requirements. From the... - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
We can search for charts https://helm.sh/ . Charts can be pulled(downloaded) and optionally unpacked(untar). - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Rancher - Open Source Platform for Running a Private Container Service
Kubernetes - Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers
MAAS - Metal as a Service is a free software physical cloud with IPAM and bare-metal server provisioning.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
Docker - Docker is an open platform that enables developers and system administrators to create distributed applications.
Docker Swarm - Native clustering for Docker. Turn a pool of Docker hosts into a single, virtual host.