
jordimassaguerpla
A CLI for Harvester
a project by mohamed.belgaied
Project Description
Harvester CLI is a command line interface tool written in Go, designed to simplify interfacing with a Harvester cluster as a user. It is especially useful for testing purposes as you can easily and rapidly create VMs in Harvester by providing a simple command such as:
Learn about kubernetes by creating a k3s HA setup
a project by rsimai
This is mostly a learning activity for myself, others may benefit from documentation.
Project Description
Rancher Manager of Managers with KCP
a project by rcase
Project Description
With the desire for Rancher Manager to scale to managing 1000s of clusters (10,000 i hear you say) we could try and have 1 instance of Rancher Manager doing it all. But could we have a Manager of Managers? How could we support multi-tenancy where each Rancher Manager has different versions etc?
K3S Control Planes as a service
a project by ademicev0
Project Description
We know that Kubernetes clusters need control planes but running them in dedicated VMs might not be always efficient, instead, we can run them as pods within the management cluster.
Samba in Kubernetes (for openSUSE)
a project by dmulder
Project Description
The SINK project is a set of containers and tools for Samba in Kubernetes. The images and tooling for the project are designed for Fedora and RH systems. The ultimate goal of this project is to tweak the tooling for use with our build service, etc.
Containerized git server/client for playground and tutorials
a project by mberti
Project Description
Create a set of container images for serving a mock git server and mock git clients in a Kubernetes cluster that can be used as building blocks for an interactive git playground.
Rancher QA Blog Space
a project by jamcghee
Project Description
The intent of this Project is to create a website to allow the creation, posting, and sharing of Blog posts created by the Rancher QA Team. These posts will cover a broad level of subjects surrounding the Rancher space, and can be very high level walk throughs, very technical discussions, etc. This website is intended to be publicly available for viewing, and blogs will be targeted toward helping users, but contributors will only be internal.
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