Deploy Kubernetes Cluster on a Homelab with Rancher Pt. (2/2)

preview_player
Показать описание
Learn how to deploy a Kubernetes (K8S) cluster on a Homelab using Rancher.

Code and Notes Available on GitHub -
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Great video. At the time of writing this comment (4/30/22), I don't recommend that anyone try this using Ubuntu Server 22.04. I had issues with starting Rancher on the master node. After re-imaging to 20.04, everything in these videos worked well to get the cluster setup. Thank you so much for the tutorial.

BinaryNexus
Автор

Man ! You read my mind, that’s what im looking for!
Thank you 🙏

achraf
Автор

Took a few times watching both of parts your presentation but I finally caught my mistake. My newer version of Rancher server GUI is slightly different from the one in your presentation and that plus the distraction caused by actually performing the worker configuration while following the presentation resulted in missing an important detail; twice. Very good presentation and very, very usefu! Up and running now with 3 workers. Thank you for your excellent work!

zenwhozit
Автор

just wanted to say, very awesome tutorial, this helped alot, thank you!

Phyxu
Автор

wow this is the best Rancher tutorial that i have seen. Is there more videos for rancher?

jerrylerma
Автор

Thank you so much - Looking forward to the next video

matda
Автор

Just what I was looking for! Did you ever follow up with a video on deploying an app to this cluster?

SnorreSelmer
Автор

Thanks! Best Rancher tutorial I've found so far, I'm trying to do the same thing - set up a home lab to learn k8s, rancher, and to use as a local dev environment.
I plan to use Rke2 (not docker) and import cluster into rancher. Seems pretty straightforward.
Any advice on what size vms to use?
Would it make sense to have rancher server deployed to the same VM as the k8s control plane? I don't need HA for now, but I'm not sure how much resources would I need for this purpose. My desktop is 12 vCPUs and 32 GB ram, I was planning to use 2 vCPU and 4GB ram VMs (probably 2 workers and 1 k8s control plane / rancher server). Do you think this plan makes sense?

jonofsasek
Автор

Silly question. Is it normal for node provisioning to take time ?

fikri