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by Havoc 821 days ago
> self-hosted Kubernetes cluster, which is notoriously difficult to understand and operate in production).

Yeah that was my reference point - cluster at home. Breaks often & hard and usually end up wiping it. Good for home use but I’d not want to rely on it for prod

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What distribution are you using? I’ve been running k3os (with etcd) for about two years without issues, other than Rancher Labs dropping support for it so it’s well past EoL.
Vanilla K3s on a mixture of node types. Mostly ARM

It is a practice cluster though so I’m not exactly careful in my experimenting