# Server Configuration At the time of writing, I have a single 6 core [VDS from NetCup](https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/) that I use to host my personal projects. Initially, I started out with docker and having folders of compose files. I quickly ran into issues re-deploying multiple services at once, shoehorning traefik configuration into docker and various other tidbits here and there. So I decided to bite the bullet and dive into the fabled/dreaded _**Kubernetes**_. It's important to note that this is **mostly for learning**, a single node cluster isn't very effective and honestly makes things a lot harder in a lot of places compared to docker config. However, I'm fascinated at the fact that you can interact with a single node cluster the same way you'd do with hundreds of clusters, it's a pretty powerful abstraction! Also, _technically_ I'm using [**k3s**](https://k3s.io/) for this single node cluster. ## High-Level Architecture ![server-architecture](assets/server-architecture.png) ### Example Request ![gitea-example-request](assets/gitea-example.png) ## Useful Commands 1. Get the Bearer Token ```shell kubectl -n create token ``` 2. Load in Environment Variables via `.env` (Although, based on [this stackoverflow post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51419102/is-it-possible-to-source-a-env-file-to-create-kubernetes-secrets), there is some odd behaviour with the command) ```shell kubectl create secret generic --from-env-file=.env ``` 3. Perform PVC Storage Expansion ```shell kubectl patch pvc -p '{"spec":{"resources":{"requests":{"storage":""}}}}' ``` 4. Annotation to Allow Secret to be Managed by Sealed Secrets ```yaml annotations: sealedsecrets.bitnami.com/managed: "true" ``` ## Tools Used - [k3s](https://k3s.io/) - [krew](https://krew.sigs.k8s.io/) - [helm](https://helm.sh/) - [sealed-secrets](https://sealed-secrets.netlify.app/) ## Liked Resources - [Phippy goes to the zoo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9-SOzep73w&t=353s) - https://blog.zachinachshon.com/k8s-dashboard/ - https://medium.com/codex/sealed-secrets-for-kubernetes-722d643eb658 - https://release.com/blog/kubernetes-secrets-management-a-practical-guide - https://faun.pub/free-ha-multi-architecture-kubernetes-cluster-from-oracle-c66b8ce7cc37 ## Acknowledgement Sincere thanks to one of my best friends [winston](https://github.com/nekowinston) for helping me set up the cluster, troubleshoot configurations and taking the time to walk me through concepts. I really couldn't have done it this fast without him! ## License [MIT](LICENSE)