typhoon/azure/container-linux/kubernetes
Dalton Hubble 0e4ee5efc9 Add small CPU resource requests to static pods
* Set small CPU requests on static pods kube-apiserver,
kube-controller-manager, and kube-scheduler to align with
upstream tooling and for edge cases
* Effectively, a practical case for these requests hasn't been
observed. However, a small static pod CPU request may offer
a slight benefit if a controller became overloaded and the
below mechanisms were insufficient

Existing safeguards:

* Control plane nodes are tainted to isolate them from
ordinary workloads. Even dense workloads can only compress
CPU resources on worker nodes.
* Control plane static pods use the highest priority class, so
contention favors control plane pods (over say node-exporter)
and CPU is compressible too.

See: https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap/pull/161
2019-11-13 17:18:45 -08:00
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cl Update Kubernetes from v1.16.2 to v1.16.3 2019-11-13 13:05:15 -08:00
workers Update Kubernetes from v1.16.2 to v1.16.3 2019-11-13 13:05:15 -08:00
LICENSE Add new tutorial docs and links 2018-08-27 23:30:32 -07:00
README.md Update Kubernetes from v1.16.2 to v1.16.3 2019-11-13 13:05:15 -08:00
bootstrap.tf Add small CPU resource requests to static pods 2019-11-13 17:18:45 -08:00
controllers.tf Rename bootkube modules to bootstrap 2019-09-14 16:24:32 -07:00
lb.tf Migrate Azure module Terraform v0.11 to v0.12 2019-06-06 09:50:35 -07:00
network.tf Migrate Azure module Terraform v0.11 to v0.12 2019-06-06 09:50:35 -07:00
outputs.tf Output resource_group_id in Azure (#577) 2019-10-31 01:05:04 -07:00
security.tf Migrate GCP, DO, Azure to static pod control plane 2019-09-09 22:37:31 -07:00
ssh.tf Create /etc/kubernetes/manifests before asset copy 2019-09-19 00:30:53 -07:00
variables.tf Default to Calico as the CNI provider on Azure/DigitalOcean 2019-10-15 23:15:40 -07:00
versions.tf Adopt Terraform v0.12 templatefile function 2019-11-13 16:33:36 -08:00
workers.tf Add node_labels variable in workers modules to set initial node labels (#550) 2019-09-28 14:59:24 -07:00

README.md

Typhoon

Typhoon is a minimal and free Kubernetes distribution.

  • Minimal, stable base Kubernetes distribution
  • Declarative infrastructure and configuration
  • Free (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

Docs

Please see the official docs and the Azure tutorial.