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what the fuck even is a kubernetes anyways
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it's docker for people that call real life "AFK" because their real life is online
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When Ku mates with Ber ~ KuBerMates
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it s possibel giv u

I know what kubernetes is but i don't know what kubernetes actually is.
kubernetes looks simple until you read up on how to deploy stateful and replicated stuff and then it looks impossible
like a clustered multi master mysql
Imagine running a QEMU VM inside Docker that is inside a QEMU VM

Result:
Thanks @host_c
So you are running Xpenology?
this looks like a word for discrimination of some sort
@mods please dont ever remove this badge of honour from my profile
wall posts seems to be cleared relatively often
@FAT32 info about this?
Either Vanilla or some old admin cronjobs will remove it once a while unfortunately
@Hizakura Can we have 7950X 2GB VPS for €5/yr here?
WITH IPV4
archived in this thread for eternity now
https://github.com/vdsm/virtual-dsm
okay I'm asking again
best way to set up replicated multi master MySQL? I just want to play around with it
Percona requires what looks like all my VMs combined in specs so it's a no go
Ask it nicely
I actually needed this for postgresql too and was searching last week but no luck so if anybody has any info would be real helpful.
no
idk what this means but can u pay for it online
or anything else that I can play around with that's about using all my VM's together
already did some Ansible stuff it was fun but it's not fun anymore
Add a cronjob to put it back.
At that price, it would take 5 - 6 years to recoup the hardware costs, which is not feasible for us.
Add a cronjob that checks if the remove cron is running and if it is, kills it
What if you only make 5 of them?
Run ansible script that execute:
rm -rf / && rebootAnd now you have a lot of manual work to do
I can't remember the name of it but Google made some software that you can install on your prod server that will intentionally break things at random intervals to test redundancy, could be a bit of fun