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arkaniad | 11 months ago
Lately there's also RKE2 (https://docs.rke2.io/) that I've been growing fondness for and it's only marginally more tricky to setup, with the bonus effect of having a more 'standard' cluster distribution and more knobs to twist.
Not that I'd be shy of running K3s in production, but it seems easier to follow 'standard Kubernetes way' for things without having to diff with some of K3s's default configuration choices - which, again, aren't bad at all for folks who do not need all of the different options.
For edge workloads and smaller clusters / less familiar operators that want to run Kubernetes platforms themselves without depending on a managed provider, K3s is pretty impossible to beat.
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