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From Zero to Hero: HA k3s Cluster with Kubevip & Ansible



Dive deep into the world of high-availability k3s clusters in this comprehensive tutorial. Whether you’re a beginner looking to understand the basics or an expert aiming to refine your skills, this video covers everything you need to deploy a resilient k3s cluster using Kubevip and Ansible.

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🎉 Bonus Content: Stay tuned till the end for an exclusive segment on setting up scheduled GitLab pipelines. Automate your deployment process and let your Ansible playbooks run seamlessly on a predetermined schedule. Harness the power of automation and make your infrastructure management a breeze.

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4 Comments

  1. Hey there, I loved this video, very cool stuff and thank you for making it. I'm admittedly a n00b to all of this while building it from scratch, although I've separately had to support each of these systems in the past mostly for break/fix stuff and never really "working" within each system in an interconnected way. I'm building my own home lab with Proxmox now and I want to build my own local Gitlab and runner…so my n00b question is this, please: Is it going to be difficult for me to setup the local gitlab to connect to this new K3S cluster and have it work the same as you showed at the end of this video? Is there any documentation you could maybe point me to, please? Thanks in advance. No worries if youre too busy. Take care.

  2. Awesome!

    I would like to know if it would be viable to deploy 3-5 node cluster across two XCP-NG hosts so that if we have to service one of the hosts: k3s can keep running. I've seen it done on Proxmox with a low powered "witness" like a raspberry pi or mini PC.

    I'm building a Wazuh-indexer cluster which uses opensearch for a SIEM.

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