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Parts list and process for creating a home lab Kuberenetes cluster
I’ve run plenty of raspberry pi clusters in the past, but EKS Anywhere wasn’t going to support arm architecture at launch and I wanted machines with at least 16GB of memory to make sure I wouldn’t hit resource limits with a single node control plane. Once the computers arrived I did some initial testing with early EKS Anywhere builds to make sure everything would work and then started ordering the rest of the lights and case components. I thought I could 3D print a bracket for the computers, but they’re too heavy and the part needed extra holes for air flow so filiment wouldn’t be strong enough.
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