Kubernetes at home
originally published in Linkedin . The system admin perspective, with the deployment of a cluster with K3s. The mini-PC, my single node Kubernetes cluster Around the year 2000 it was very common to virtualize all the enterprise computation environments. Since then, many servers and network devices disappeared from the CPDs of many companies and the rows of racks emptied. We went from rows of racks full of equipment to today's almost empty cabinets. It was our decision to maintain the old classic technology, with bare metal servers doing all the work, or to move our workloads to virtualized environments. Some slowly, but we all virtualized our systems and now we see the virtualization as the easiest and more optimized way to operate and maintain our infrastructure fulfilling more than enough the levels of service. Following, the next logical step was to take advantage of this abstraction and we could even move our workloads to the ...