Franceesios

joined 1 year ago
 

Hi all, I've just bought an Nintendo switch the last past Black Friday, and I was wondering is there any gaming related self hosting services that I can have fun with hosting in my environment? Even though I'm going to spend some great amount of time gaming, I still want to to keep myself curious and active with my self hosted services/homelab.

[–] Franceesios@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Touché on that!

[–] Franceesios@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

105 up votes.... I honestly did not think that my question would have spark a ton of replies like this, I truly appreciate you guys!

[–] Franceesios@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks all, for all the great feedback i got. I will definitely be investing more time to keep on learning Kubernetes, the more I read some of your comments the more ideas I'm having on my own use case in my home lab.

 

Hi all, I've been venturing for months in this amazing self-hosted hobby and for the last couple of days I'm reading and trying to understand kubernetes a bit more, I've followed this article :

https://theselfhostingblog.com/posts/setting-up-a-kubernetes-cluster-using-raspberry-pis-k3s-and-portainer/

that helps you set up the lightweight Kubernetes version (K3s) and use Portainer as your management dashboard, and it works flawlessly, as you guys can see I'm just using two nodes at the moment.

And I'm using "helm" to install packages and the site ArtifactHUB to get ready to use repository to add into portainer Helm section (still in beta) but works flawlessly, I've installed some packages and the apps works just as I expected, but there's seem to be a shortage of ready to use repository as it's the case with docker alone, like with Plex the only way I got plex running in K3s is with KubeSail with offers an unofficial apps section that includes plex and tons of other well known apps, but strangely enough there are labeled unofficial but still works perfect when installed, but portainer would label all apps installed from KubeSail as external.

Now I think I get the use of kubernetes, it's to have several nodes to use as recourses for your apps and also like a load balance if one node fails your services/apps can keep on running? (like raid for harddisks?)

All tough it was fun learning atleast the basic of Kubernetes with my two nodes, is it really necessary to go full blown out with only kubernetes? Or is Docker just fine for the majority of us homelad self hosted folks?

And is what I'm learning here the same in enterprise environments? Atleast the basics?

[–] Franceesios@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Can I suggest that you use Cloudflare tunnel? And don't call yourself stupid, you are quite the opposite dwelling in this self hosting adventure.