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* Kubelet `--lock-file` and `--exit-on-lock-contention` date back to usage of bootkube and at one point running Kubelet in a "self-hosted" style whereby an on-host Kubelet (rkt) started pods, but then a Kubelet DaemonSet was scheduled and able to take over (hence self-hosted). `lock-file` and `exit-on-lock-contention` flags supported this pivot. The pattern has been out of favor (in bootkube too) for years because of dueling Kubelet complexity * Typhoon runs Kubelet as a container via an on-host systemd unit using podman (Fedora CoreOS) or rkt (Flatcar Linux). In fact, Typhoon no longer uses bootkube or control plane pivot (let alone Kubelet pivot) and uses static pods since v1.16.0 * https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/536 |
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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
- Kubernetes v1.18.3 (upstream)
- Single or multi-master, Calico or flannel networking
- On-cluster etcd with TLS, RBAC-enabled, network policy, SELinux enforcing
- Advanced features like snippets customization
- Ready for Ingress, Prometheus, Grafana, CSI, and other addons
Docs
Please see the official docs and the Digital Ocean tutorial.