-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 2.4k
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Use-case? #1
Comments
The story is basically this: I love the architecture of Kubernetes. Professionally I've been writing and running orchestration system for the past decade or so. Kubernetes is by far the best architecture I've found and has the highest quality code. BUT, I do not like using or running Kubernetes. Kubernetes as an end user facing system is pretty rough. This project is really intended to create a smaller "library" version of Kubernetes so that I can embed it into another system that presents a more tenable UX. Currently you can see how this is done in Rio standalone mode. If you want to embed this in your application you just need to use the There's a lot more to come from this, but you probably won't see anything until around DockerCon EU 2018 time frame. |
I can imagine this being a lot lighter and simpler to run on Pis at home. I installed k8s master on an RPi 3B, and memory wise there's only 300mb overhead left. I will test to see what the difference is at some point this week. |
I tried to run Nomad + Consul on some Rock64 boards, but the boards seem to get super hot with the constant Consul health checking and seem to overheat and turn off... I might have to try this instead... I assume it runs fine on ARM boards such as a Pi like @hoshsadiq says? |
I can fully understand its use cases, such as using the basic features of K8S (eliminating indifferent features to reduce resource consumption) in scenarios where hardware resources are scarce. In fact, my team made an early attempt (base on v1.5.2) to eventually built the executable file to around 40M with functional tailoring and all in one build. But we didn't go any further because of the rapid iteration of K8S features and the huge amount of merging effort that would be introduced after each major release. But for specific scenarios that don't care about new functions of K8S, this is enough to solve the problem. And this project is done more thoroughly. So in my mind, this is an awesome project and I like it! 👍 |
Shouldn't it be possible to compile custom stripped-down versions of Kubernetes from the upstream codebase without having to fork out to an entirely separate rewrite? I admittedly don't know that much about Go, but I'd expect it to have something like C's |
The closest thing to C's |
Do I get this totally wrong? gcr.io/google-containers/hyperkube v1.13.0-beta.0 3f0b32e8fd75 3 hours ago 562MB While in Rancher 2.1.1, rancher/hyperkube v1.12.0-rancher1 9a1178756ab9 5 weeks ago 992MB And rancher has removed a lot of features, I love to see GPU and other accelerators supported! |
The use case for k3s going forward is basically k8s for small clusters (more info in the README). This project has gotten enough attention that it's going to move to be an officially support Rancher Labs project. @liyimeng |
That's great to hear! Thanks for all the effort. |
Thanks @ibuildthecloud! |
Hi :) I can imagine several potential directions for this, but I'm curious of your actual use-case. Is there a concrete target here?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: