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by bjackman
105 days ago
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> I don't have any downtime except when I need to restart services So... you have downtime then. (Also, you should be rebooting regularly to get kernel security fixes). > not sure why you'd need Kubernetes at all here To get HA, which is what we are talking about. > only serves to complicate Yes, high-availability systems are complex. This is why I am saying it's not really feasible for a homelabber, unless we are k8s enthusiasts I think the right approach is to tolerate downtime. |
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5 seconds of downtime as you change from port N to port N+1 is hardly "downtime" in the traditional sense.
> To get HA, which is what we are talking about.
Again, not related to Kubernetes at all, you can do it easier with shellscripts, and HA !== orchestration layer.