Hello selfhosted !
I had a thought I’d like to share with you.
I currently have a motherboard that was used to game and that i would like to reuse.
I thought of 2 ways to use it:
- as a NAS
- as a Steam stream server (i have a graphic card around too)
I also have other computers running Kubernetes (2 nodes)
My question is should i go Kubernetes for this on too, or on another path ?
Thanks
You could do all of them
Yeah, if it was a gaming PC it would have no problem doing Nas and steam. I wouldn’t bother with kubernetes or docker though. Just use Linux, no need for containers.
Would have been cool to add yet another machine to the cluster, especially if i could use the NAS for the kube VolumeClaims. 🤔
I would definitely still go with containers, running baremetal is less secure, more fiddly and less reproducible
I think you are right indeed, i had the idea to maybe use the GC for AI stuff and play with it. I would probably go with kube and add the NAS in longhorn (that i already set up)
Just use Linux, no need for containers.
Depends heavily on the use case. You can’t just rule out a full technology without a proper reason/justificiation beyond “Container bad”.
Agreed, for me containers are really nice for playing with new software without dirtying my host install.
Definitely. Just the headache alone of python 3.x here and php version x there and oh boy hope they don’t clash is so annoying.
For a simple webhost it makes sense to install bare metal if it doesnt have to scale anyway.
If I need 2 different db versions on the same host for different application stacks it is so easy to just insert a new program.
Also true
With a gpu in the mix, it could be used as an htpc/console and also work as a nas/media server with transcoding.
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