Re: [new series] Kubernetes and Fedora

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On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 01:00:00AM +0000, Justin W. Flory wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> I've been doing some work with Kubernetes lately, and thought it would
> be a cool idea to run a series related to Kubernetes and Fedora targeted
> towards beginners on the Magazine. The series starts by introducing key
> concepts of Kubernetes and works its way towards hands-on activities.
> 
> I was hoping to make this a 3-4 part series. I have the first two
> articles drafted and finished, although I'm still waiting for technical
> feedback / review on the second. They're a little lengthy, so I wouldn't
> mind having another couple of folks review for style / simplicity too.
> 
> === Article 1: Introduction to Kubernetes with Fedora ===
> 
> This first post is an introduction to what Kubernetes is and what some
> of the key concepts are.
> 
>     https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=17814&preview=1&_ppp=f2a9273120
> 
> From a technical standpoint, this one should be set, but if there's
> anyone on the list that could technical review, I definitely wouldn't
> mind another set of eyes. :)
> 
> === Article 2: Clustered computing on Fedora with Minikube ===
> 
> This second post shows you how to build a single-node Kubernetes
> deployment on your own computer.
> 
>     https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=17823&preview=1&_ppp=414b450e7b
> 
> Still waiting for a technical review on this one, but should be mostly
> good. I was able to follow these steps on my F25 install.
> 
> = = =
> 
> I haven't decided on ideas for a third or fourth article yet, but if we
> space these out over two weeks, I'm fairly certain I'll have an idea by
> then.
> 
> Any feedback or comments are welcome! Thanks.

I'm giving you a bonus +2 on this.  Love the concept.

As I explained in IRC channel, and for benefit of folks on list:
Whenever possible, our historical position is to use built-in Fedora
capabilities.  In this case, using KVM/libvirt as the hypervisor
technology.  K8s will do other hypervisors too such as VBox but we
know from experience users they can bring additional cost (like a
tainted kernel).

If there's anyone else out there thinking about cloud/virt related
articles, definitely we would love to see those as well.  KVM quality
is so high nowadays in terms of performance, so showing it off is
great.

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