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Setting up a homelab on a RaspberryPi cluster with k3s

Introduction Since beginning my career in DevOps, my focus has largely been on cloud services (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS), and I haven’t had the opportunity to engage deeply with traditional sysadmin tasks or server administration. I believe that setting up my own homelab and hosting applications will enhance my DevOps skills. This hands-on experience will allow me to explore storage, networking, and container orchestration at a more fundamental level, beyond the cloud abstractions I am used to. This article will highlight the hardware I chose for my homelab and the configuration needed to deploy k3s on a RaspberryPi cluster.

  • homelab
  • Kubernetes
  • RaspberryPi
  • k3s
  • Ansible
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 Read
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