
Running Uyuni in a kubernetes cluster (osc23)
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Cédric Bosdonnat
May 27, 202330m 51s
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Show Notes
For the administrator of many Linux machines, [Uyuni](https://www.uyuni-project.org) is a very important tool. It currently runs on premise in a virtual machine or on bare metal. Could it be running in the kubernetes cluster of the lab? Would it be more scalable? Would I finally get high availability or resilience for it?
This session will address these questions by explaining how we got Uyuni running in [K3S](https://k3s.io/) on ALP. We will also see which of the container-ready applications benefits would apply and what could be the next steps towards a more modern application.
For the administrator of many Linux machines, [Uyuni](https://www.uyuni-project.org) is a very important tool. It currently runs on premise in a virtual machine or on bare metal. Could it be running in the kubernetes cluster of the lab? Would it be more scalable? Would I finally get high availability or resilience for it?
This session will address these questions by explaining how we got Uyuni running in [K3S](https://k3s.io/) on ALP. We will also see which of the container-ready applications benefits would apply and what could be the next steps towards a more modern application.
about this event: https://c3voc.de
Topics
osc2340042023CloudContainersVirtualization