Wanting to dip my toes into kubernetes for homelab stuff and I have a few questions.
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Do I need a specialized OS for it? I’ve been trying to get some TalOS VMs running but I’ve ran into some issues. Would you recommend like a Ubuntu server running kubernetes over something like TalOS?
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Could I run this on a Windows server? I’m personally a Linux guy, but a friend who prefers windows server wanted to try it and I thought I’d ask.
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Can I migrate Docker services to a Kube cluster? How easy is it?
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Any recommendations for learning materials? I’ve clearly struggled with TalOS’s quick start materials as I haven’t been able to get into the tutorial cluster made with docker locally. I keep getting weird errors and reinstalling Talosctl and docker. I’ve diagnosed this as a “skill issue”. My learning budget is like $100 for a udemy class or good interactive guide (Paid for by work apparently. I was learning this for fun, but it may actually be needed knowledge for a project)
inzen@lemmy.worldEnglish
1·11 hours ago- No just linux and an orchestrator, for very small and local deployments I have used k3s.
- Probably not, but maybe with WSL2.
- Yes, there are many ways to do it. Some have mentioned helm but you cal also write your own manifests, somewhat similar to docker-compose files.
- The Kubernetes Book, and just try to get some pods up and running.
