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@kenphused_foss
Are you using a standalone host then for your #LXD/#LXC machine? Or are you able to cluster hosts?For the #ApacheCassandra clusters those are the full cluster of LXC containers or are you doing it some other way?
What are you interested in learning with #Kubernetes?
I'll be posting more about my homelab, but first I need to catch up on all these replies!
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This list is a short one for the techies doing #Homelab stuff and #Selfhosting. I've either had the pleasure of talking to these fine people recently or have seen good content from them! Only a quick list, sorry if I missed you this time! Alphabetical order.
@BenOnVMs
@Kye
@MegaShinySnivy
@aashishkoirala
@axeleroy
@castillar
@jeff
@kellyn
@kenphused_foss
@kln
@mmeier
@ncc826
@pezhore
@robpomeroy
@scottslowe
@sheogorath
@stefan
@thefern
@train
@transitory
@uberduck
@waffles
@yawnbox
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#woohoo! I now have three remote #lxd / #lxc servers up and running and talking to each other! (and there was much rejoicing)
I nuked my #RockyLinux server and replaced it with #UbuntuServer 22.04. Only some minor #hiccups.
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I am using a single server right now (386GB RAM, 48vCPUs - #ApacheCassandra needs resources) . I just bought two mini computers one of which is online and will have the other up and running soon. I will probably cluster them for knowledge purposes, not necessarily to have a #LXD cluster.
My big server is on #RockyLinux but I am considering moving it to #ubuntuserver. I'm not impressed with #RHCL since #IBM took over #Redhat (eg. no native support for #ZFS).
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I am using a single server right now (386GB RAM, 48vCPUs - #ApacheCassandra needs resources) . I just bought two mini computers one of which is online and will have the other up and running soon. I will probably cluster them for knowledge purposes, not necessarily to have a #LXD cluster.
My big server is on #RockyLinux but I am considering moving it to #ubuntuserver. I'm not impressed with #RHCL since #IBM took over #Redhat (eg. no native support for #ZFS).
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I am using a single server right now (386GB RAM, 48vCPUs - #ApacheCassandra needs resources) . I just bought two mini computers one of which is online and will have the other up and running soon. I will probably cluster them for knowledge purposes, not necessarily to have a #LXD cluster.
My big server is on #RockyLinux but I am considering moving it to #ubuntuserver. I'm not impressed with #RHCL since #IBM took over #Redhat (eg. no native support for #ZFS).
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I am using a single server right now (386GB RAM, 48vCPUs - #ApacheCassandra needs resources) . I just bought two mini computers one of which is online and will have the other up and running soon. I will probably cluster them for knowledge purposes, not necessarily to have a #LXD cluster.
My big server is on #RockyLinux but I am considering moving it to #ubuntuserver. I'm not impressed with #RHCL since #IBM took over #Redhat (eg. no native support for #ZFS).
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I am using a single server right now (386GB RAM, 48vCPUs - #ApacheCassandra needs resources) . I just bought two mini computers one of which is online and will have the other up and running soon. I will probably cluster them for knowledge purposes, not necessarily to have a #LXD cluster.
My big server is on #RockyLinux but I am considering moving it to #ubuntuserver. I'm not impressed with #RHCL since #IBM took over #Redhat (eg. no native support for #ZFS).
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@projectdp , in my #homelab I use #lxd / #lxc (basically #proxmox without the GUI). I tried proxmox but it was not flexible enough for my needs.
I use ansible to build #ApacheCassandra clusters for work and play. I can spin up a six node cluster in about ten minutes.
I just started experimenting with #kubernetes, and test builds of #mastadon , #pixelfed, and other #fediverse projects as well.
I'm interested in your #homelab journey - keep us up to date.
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