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* Changes to worker launch configurations start an autoscaling group instance refresh to replace instances * Instance refresh creates surge instances, waits for a warm-up period, then deletes old instances * Changing worker_type, disk_*, worker_price, worker_target_groups, or Butane worker_snippets on existing worker nodes will replace instances * New AMIs or changing `os_stream` will be ignored, to allow Fedora CoreOS or Flatcar Linux to keep themselves updated * Previously, new launch configurations were made in the same way, but not applied to instances unless manually replaced |
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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 v1.24.3 (upstream)
- Single or multi-master, Calico or Cilium or flannel networking
- On-cluster etcd with TLS, RBAC-enabled, network policy, SELinux enforcing
- Advanced features like worker pools, spot workers, and snippets customization
- Ready for Ingress, Prometheus, Grafana, CSI, and other optional addons
Docs
Please see the official docs and the AWS tutorial.