Update to my Homelab, I’ve started 3D printing brackets, and I moved almost everything to Kubernettes

I still have a lot more I want to print, and some custom things I need to design, which I currently have no idea how to do, but keen to learn and figure that out.

This is what’s in my k8s cluster right now:

This my dashboard:
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Most of these are app running on my cluster.

    • Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.socialOP
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      21 days ago

      Kubernettes is a orchestrator for containers.

      As your article said, you don’t NEED to use docker.

      But in many cases you do use docker, many of the containers I run are docker containers

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        21 days ago

        I think you are mixing up docker with OCI containers.

        Docker is a container orchestrator. You can just as easily use podman or Kubernetes

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          20 days ago

          Did some reading, yea you’re right.

          So many of the containers run in K8s are built with docker, but the containers themselves aren’t docker.

          I think many people (like I used to 10min ago) think that docker = some-kind-of-container.

          Best plain-English version:

          Kubernetes is an orchestrator:

          • Docker Engine and Podman are container engines.
          • Kubernetes used to support Docker Engine via dockershim, but that support was removed in v1.24.
          • Kubernetes now talks to runtimes like containerd or CRI-O.
          • You can still build images with Docker and run them on Kubernetes, but Kubernetes is not “using Docker under the hood” in the old sense anymore.