Intro to K3s Online Training: Lightweight Kubernetes

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Ready to get some training on using K3s, the lightweight Kubernetes distribution?

K3s is a lightweight implementation of Kubernetes that is easy to install and can run on x86 and ARM infrastructure with only 512 MB of RAM required to run it.

K3s is geared towards teams that need to deploy applications quickly and reliably to resource-constrained environments. Some use cases for K3s are edge, Single Board Computers, IoT, and CI.

Watch the introductory training on K3s to learn how to:

- Install and upgrade K3s
- Deploy K3s on ARM
- Manage multiple K3s clusters and deploy applications
- Using K3d on the desktop
- Using K3os to deliver a container operating system
- Setup and configure a High Value install of K3s
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Love the detail in here... but can I ask, can you maybe do one... where the entire environment is self contained (with the DB on the cluster), with the permissions not 644 (as you said it's wrong) for us to follow and build... with the masters also being workers, from a noob level. - maybe as a version 2 update to this, now, 18 odd months later.

georgelza
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nice but, how many humm did u hear from the video? mysterious

randythamrin
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Next time please use larger font use more of screen for terminal sessions

dnldnl
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i'm trying to figure out when RKE is appropriate vs K3S .. have a write up that contrasts when to do one vs the other?

ricardo-sf
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I'm sorry to say that but it's very difficult to keep up with the presentation with the guy saying "hmm" all the time :-(

FabianVilersBe
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I need to know how the internal data base stores data of the master nodes. There was something said about the change from external database to internal. So how is it stored? what on? Is it a raid array? I really need to understand that there is not enough explained here. thanks in advance for the answer.

KandMe
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What the heck ‘humm .. i going to humm.. oh look.. humm ... the command line is wrong because it is hmm hmm i dont know what is going to happen .. hmmm hmmm ....’ dude .. seriously???? Is that all the professionalism you are capable of?

Alperic