# Typhoon Typhoon is a minimal and free Kubernetes distribution. * Minimal, stable base Kubernetes distribution * Declarative infrastructure and configuration * [Free](#social-contract) (freedom and cost) and privacy-respecting * Practical for labs, datacenters, and clouds Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster addons, much like a GNU/Linux distribution provides the Linux kernel and userspace components. ## Features * Kubernetes v1.26.0-rc.0 (upstream) * Single or multi-master, [Calico](https://www.projectcalico.org/) or [Cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) or [flannel](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) networking * On-cluster etcd with TLS, [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)-enabled, [network policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/), SELinux enforcing * Advanced features like [worker pools](advanced/worker-pools/), [preemptible](fedora-coreos/google-cloud/#preemption) workers, and [snippets](advanced/customization/#hosts) customization * Ready for Ingress, Prometheus, Grafana, CSI, or other [addons](addons/overview/) ## Modules Typhoon provides a Terraform Module for each supported operating system and platform. Typhoon is available for [Fedora CoreOS](https://getfedora.org/coreos/). | Platform | Operating System | Terraform Module | Status | |---------------|------------------|------------------|--------| | AWS | Fedora CoreOS | [aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes](fedora-coreos/aws.md) | stable | | Azure | Fedora CoreOS | [azure/fedora-coreos/kubernetes](fedora-coreos/azure.md) | alpha | | Bare-Metal | Fedora CoreOS | [bare-metal/fedora-coreos/kubernetes](fedora-coreos/bare-metal.md) | stable | | DigitalOcean | Fedora CoreOS | [digital-ocean/fedora-coreos/kubernetes](fedora-coreos/digitalocean.md) | beta | | Google Cloud | Fedora CoreOS | [google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes](fedora-coreos/google-cloud.md) | stable | | Platform | Operating System | Terraform Module | Status | |---------------|------------------|------------------|--------| | AWS | Fedora CoreOS (ARM64) | [aws/fedora-coreos/kubernetes](advanced/arm64.md) | alpha | Typhoon is available for [Flatcar Linux](https://www.flatcar-linux.org/releases/). | Platform | Operating System | Terraform Module | Status | |---------------|------------------|------------------|--------| | AWS | Flatcar Linux | [aws/flatcar-linux/kubernetes](flatcar-linux/aws.md) | stable | | Azure | Flatcar Linux | [azure/flatcar-linux/kubernetes](flatcar-linux/azure.md) | alpha | | Bare-Metal | Flatcar Linux | [bare-metal/flatcar-linux/kubernetes](flatcar-linux/bare-metal.md) | stable | | DigitalOcean | Flatcar Linux | [digital-ocean/flatcar-linux/kubernetes](flatcar-linux/digitalocean.md) | beta | | Google Cloud | Flatcar Linux | [google-cloud/flatcar-linux/kubernetes](flatcar-linux/google-cloud.md) | stable | | Platform | Operating System | Terraform Module | Status | |---------------|------------------|------------------|--------| | AWS | Flatcar Linux (ARM64) | [aws/flatcar-linux/kubernetes](advanced/arm64.md) | alpha | | Azure | Flatcar Linux (ARM64) | [azure/flatcar-linux/kubernetes](advanced/arm64.md) | alpha | ## Documentation * Architecture [concepts](architecture/concepts.md) and [operating-systems](architecture/operating-systems.md) * Fedora CoreOS tutorials for [AWS](fedora-coreos/aws.md), [Azure](fedora-coreos/azure.md), [Bare-Metal](fedora-coreos/bare-metal.md), [DigitalOcean](fedora-coreos/digitalocean.md), and [Google Cloud](fedora-coreos/google-cloud.md) * Flatcar Linux tutorials for [AWS](flatcar-linux/aws.md), [Azure](flatcar-linux/azure.md), [Bare-Metal](flatcar-linux/bare-metal.md), [DigitalOcean](flatcar-linux/digitalocean.md), and [Google Cloud](flatcar-linux/google-cloud.md) ## Example Define a Kubernetes cluster by using the Terraform module for your chosen platform and operating system. Here's a minimal example. ```tf module "yavin" { source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//google-cloud/fedora-coreos/kubernetes?ref=v1.26.0-rc.0" # Google Cloud cluster_name = "yavin" region = "us-central1" dns_zone = "example.com" dns_zone_name = "example-zone" # configuration ssh_authorized_key = "ssh-ed25519 AAAAB3Nz..." # optional worker_count = 2 } # Obtain cluster kubeconfig resource "local_file" "kubeconfig-yavin" { content = module.yavin.kubeconfig-admin filename = "/home/user/.kube/configs/yavin-config" } ``` Initialize modules, plan the changes to be made, and apply the changes. ```sh $ terraform init $ terraform plan Plan: 62 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy. $ terraform apply Apply complete! Resources: 62 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. ``` In 4-8 minutes (varies by platform), the cluster will be ready. This Google Cloud example creates a `yavin.example.com` DNS record to resolve to a network load balancer across controller nodes. ``` $ export KUBECONFIG=/home/user/.kube/configs/yavin-config $ kubectl get nodes NAME ROLES STATUS AGE VERSION yavin-controller-0.c.example-com.internal Ready 6m v1.26.0-rc.0 yavin-worker-jrbf.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.26.0-rc.0 yavin-worker-mzdm.c.example-com.internal Ready 5m v1.26.0-rc.0 ``` List the pods. ``` $ kubectl get pods --all-namespaces NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE kube-system calico-node-1cs8z 2/2 Running 0 6m kube-system calico-node-d1l5b 2/2 Running 0 6m kube-system calico-node-sp9ps 2/2 Running 0 6m kube-system coredns-1187388186-dkh3o 1/1 Running 0 6m kube-system coredns-1187388186-zj5dl 1/1 Running 0 6m kube-system kube-apiserver-controller-0 1/1 Running 0 6m kube-system kube-controller-manager-controller-0 1/1 Running 0 6m kube-system kube-proxy-117v6 1/1 Running 0 6m kube-system kube-proxy-9886n 1/1 Running 0 6m kube-system kube-proxy-njn47 1/1 Running 0 6m kube-system kube-scheduler-controller-0 1/1 Running 0 6m ``` ## Help Schedule a meeting via [Github Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/poseidon?frequency=one-time) to discuss your use case. ## Motivation Typhoon powers the author's cloud and colocation clusters. The project has evolved through operational experience and Kubernetes changes. Typhoon is shared under a free license to allow others to use the work freely and contribute to its upkeep. Typhoon addresses real world needs, which you may share. It is honest about limitations or areas that aren't mature yet. It avoids buzzword bingo and hype. It does not aim to be the one-solution-fits-all distro. An ecosystem of Kubernetes distributions is healthy. ## Social Contract Typhoon is not a product, trial, or free-tier. Typhoon does not offer support, services, or charge money. And Typhoon is independent of operating system or platform vendors. Typhoon clusters will contain only [free](https://www.debian.org/intro/free) components. Cluster components will not collect data on users without their permission. ## Sponsors Poseidon's Github [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/poseidon) support the infrastructure and operational costs of providing Typhoon.
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