• @LedgeDrop@lemm.ee
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      1212 months ago

      Begins?!? Docker Inc was waist deep in enshittification the moment they started rate limiting docker hub, which was nearly 3 or 4 years ago.

      This is just another step towards the deep end. Companies that could easily move away from docker hub, did so years ago. The companies that remain struggle to leave and will continue to pay.

        • @sudneo@lemm.ee
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          212 months ago

          Why would anybody use podman for k8s…containerd is the default for years.

          • @1984@lemmy.today
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            62 months ago

            Maybe you can run containerd with podman… I haven’t checked. I just run k3s myself.

            • @sudneo@lemm.ee
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              82 months ago

              Yeah, but you don’t need anything besides the runtime with kubernetes. Podman is completely unnecessary since kubelet does the container orchestration based on Kubernetes control plane. Running podman is like running docker, unnecessary attack surface for an API that is not used by anybody (in Kubernetes).

              I run k0s at home, FWIW, tried k3s too :)

              • @1984@lemmy.today
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                12 months ago

                Yeah I know.

                Interesting that you run k0s, hadn’t heard about it. Would you mind giving a quick review and compare it to k3s, pros and cons?

                • @sudneo@lemm.ee
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                  22 months ago

                  I can’t really make an exhaustive comparison. I think k3s was a little too opinionated for my taste, with lots of rancher logic in it (paths, ingress, etc.). K0s was a little more “bare”, and I had some trouble in the past with k3s with upgrading (encountered some error), while with k0s so far (about 2 years) I never had issues. k0s also has some ansible role that eases operations, I don’t know if now also k3s does. Either way, they are quite similar overall so if one is working for you, rest assured you are not missing out.

                  • @1984@lemmy.today
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                    12 months ago

                    I watched some video on YouTube also where k0s seems to be slightly better at throughput, which can matter if your cluster is under heavy load a lot. But yeah, seems to be smaller differences and mostly about taste.

        • @gencha@lemm.ee
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          52 months ago

          Your choice of container runtime has zero impact on the rate-limits of Docker Hub. They probably had a container image proxy already and just switched because Docker is a security nightmare and needlessly heavy.