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Published inOct 2022
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781800568594
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Sergio Méndez
Sergio Méndez
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Sergio Méndez

Sergio Méndez is a systems engineer and professor of operating systems at San Carlos of Guatemala university. His work at the university is related to teaching and researching cloud native technologies with his students. He has experience working on DevOps, and MLOps using open source technologies at work. About open source communities, he is involved in the CNCF Community, promoting students into the CNCF Ecosystem and hosting a Cloud Native meetup in Guatemala. He has been a speaker at several conferences such as KubeCon, WTFisCloudNative, and Kubernetes Community Days. He is also a Linkerd Ambassador.
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In this chapter, we learned how to install K3s using the k3OS, a production-ready Linux distribution, covering how to prepare your VMs in case that you want to create a cluster for x86_64 architectures. Then, we moved on to explain how configuration files are used to perform advanced and custom cluster installations, and how you can configure them to create a multi-node cluster using the ISO image or the overlay installation. Finally, we covered how to create a multi-node cluster using the overlay installation, to reduce the manual configurations to install K3s using the k3OS potential. Now, we are close to starting use cases and real configuration in the coming chapters. In the next chapter, we are going to create a production-ready cluster using all the things that we learned in the previous chapters.

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Published in: Oct 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800568594

Author (1)

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Sergio Méndez

Sergio Méndez is a systems engineer and professor of operating systems at San Carlos of Guatemala university. His work at the university is related to teaching and researching cloud native technologies with his students. He has experience working on DevOps, and MLOps using open source technologies at work. About open source communities, he is involved in the CNCF Community, promoting students into the CNCF Ecosystem and hosting a Cloud Native meetup in Guatemala. He has been a speaker at several conferences such as KubeCon, WTFisCloudNative, and Kubernetes Community Days. He is also a Linkerd Ambassador.
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